Govt Recruits 734 Headmasters

The Public Service Commission (PSC) is set to recruit 734 school heads and deputies in Matabeleland region and Masvingo Province. In a notice dated January 29, PSC secretary Mrs Pretty Sunguro said the deadline for applications was March 2.

The vacancies are available in Bulawayo, Masvingo, Matabeleland North and Matabeleland South provinces.
Primary and Secondary Education permanent secretary Dr Sylvia Utete-Masango said her ministry had recommended the recruitments. She said the number was not unusual.

“The school heads can be for schools without substantive heads or those eligible for promotion,” said Dr Utete-Masango. “We normally have huge numbers that there is nothing unusual. They arise from the fact that they would have identified schools without substantive heads and satellite schools that require school heads.”

Dr Utete-Masango said her ministry recommended the required personnel and the PSC flighted vacancy notices.

“Initial screening and interviews are held in the provinces and submitted to head office for appointment,” she said.

In Bulawayo Province, nine school heads are required; four for secondary and five for primary schools as well as four deputy heads for secondary schools and nine deputy heads for primary schools.
According to Mrs Sunguro’s memo, 117 secondary school heads and 88 primary school heads, as well as 151 deputy heads for both primary and secondary schools will be recruited in Masvingo Province.

Matabeleland North has 176 posts for deputy primary school heads and five deputy secondary schools heads.

There are 175 vacant posts for deputy heads at primary school level in Matabeleland South.
The notice says applicants for the headmasters’ post must be certified university graduates.
“Please note that applicants for A-Level schools should be holders of a degree with relevant teaching subject,” read the notice. “A relevant Master’s degree would be an added advantage. At least two years’ experience as deputy head.”

Applicants for deputy head vacancies must also be university graduates and holders of primary or secondary teachers’ certificates or diplomas.

They must also have a commendable work experience as senior teachers or should have occupied an equivalent grade.

The notice read that both positions required applicants with thorough understanding of the Education Act, knowledge of Public Service and Education regulations, procedures and policies, as well as excellent communication skills.

Mrs Sunguro encouraged eligible female candidates to apply. Last year, the PSC recruited about 2 300 teachers who were deployed to schools in various parts of the country. -state media

UK Based Zimbabwean Arrested Over $5,000 Fraud

A Chitungwiza man appeared in court yesterday for duping a client of $5 000 after promising to import an engine for him. Farai Dzimba (41), who is based in the United Kingdom, but currently in Zimbabwe, appeared before Chitungwiza magistrate Mr Oliver Mudzongachiso facing charges of theft of trust property.

He was remanded to February 19 on $100 bail. Prosecutor Mr Edmond Ndambakuwa alleged that Nezbert Kachaka wanted to buy an engine and met Dzimba’s young brother who told him that his brother could import an engine on his behalf.
Dzimba’s brother convinced Kachaka to accompany him to Dzimba’s residence where they kept engines. On arrival at the residence, Kachaka was shown engines, which he was told belonged to other customers. The court heard that Kachaka placed an order for a DAF 920 power pack engine and paid $5 000.

Dzimba promised to deliver the engine after two weeks from the day that the order was placed. The court further heard that after two weeks, Dzimba became evasive and started giving endless excuses. Kachaka reported him to the police, leading to his arrest. – state media

Policeman Arrested Over $1320 Bribes

A policeman attached to the Midlands Professional Updating Centre (PUC) has been arrested for allegedly receiving $1 320 in bribes to facilitate the recruitment and training of three prospective police officers.

Constable Arnold Garikayi Matara (32) of Mkoba 17, Gweru, appeared before Midlands provincial magistrate, Mrs Phathekile Msipa on Monday facing fraud charges. He was not asked to plead and was remanded out of custody to February 15 on $100 bail.
It is the State case that in March 2016, the first complainant Rebecca Muchairi did her pre-entry test for joining the police force and was told to approach Matara for assistance since she was almost 30-years-old, which is the cut off age for recruits.

Matara assured her that her request will be forwarded to Morris Depot Recruitment department for consideration. In July, Muchairi approached Matara to check on progress on her recruitment and was asked to pay a bribe of $520, which she did.

In November, Muchairi learnt that there was recruitment and applicants were at Midlands PUC en-route to Harare. She approached Matara who told her that the recruitment was for senior officers and asked her to check in January.

Muchairi later inquired from her brother who is a police officer and was told that there was no such recruitment taking place and she reported the matter to the police leading to Matara’s arrest. In another incident in September, two siblings Joshua and Last Mugwagwa did their pre-entry test for joining the police force.

In November, their father Efoius Mugwagwa approached Matara who demanded $400 from each of his sons, alleging that it was for the purchase of uniforms. Matara was paid $700 cash and a deposit of $100 in his mobile money account.

In November, Joshua and Last were called to Morris Depot for training and Mugwagwa leant that the police had provided them with uniforms for free. Mugwagwa approached Matara demanding his money back and was given $400 only. He reported the matter to the police, leading to Matara’s arrest.
Ms Memory Chitsunge appeared for the State. In another case, a Zhombe woman appeared before a Kwekwe magistrate facing murder charges after she attacked her husband and his mistress when she caught them being intimate.

Sandy Matava (35) was not asked to plead when she briefly appeared before Kwekwe magistrate Mr Storey Rushambwa for fatally assaulting her husband John Phiri and his mistress Lenia Sikhosana after she caught them naked at the woman’s house. She was remanded in custody to February 15 for routine remand and was urged to apply for bail at the High Court. -state media

Grace Mugabe PhD Latest: Nyagura Attacks Vigilant Lecturers Who Exposed Scam

The University of Zimbabwe’s Vice Chancellor Professor Levi Nyagura has attacked lecturers in the Department of Sociology who exposed Grace Mugabe’s PhD.

Academics say Nyagura is not shielding Grace Mugabe alone, as there are many corrupt ZANU PF officials who were given fake degrees at the institution. Dr Pedzisayi Ruhanya wrote on his portal:

“The people who wrote Grace’s ‘PhD Thesis’ should have been on drugs. They use 2016 and 2017 citations in a 2014 authored dissertation. Colleagues Kindly take some time to read this greatest academic fraud in history. God have mercy! There is no fraud that beats this!”

He also posted on Wednesday saying, “where is Killer Zivhu, one among a few delusional elements from Masvingo who joined Grace Mugabe to acquire a bogus PhD; his is from some bogus organisation in Avondale called International Philanthropy Institute? The last days of Mugabe rule, hey!”

 

State media report: The lecturers challenged the awarding of a doctorate to former First Lady Grace Mugabe, saying they were “ignorant Messrs and doctors” with no academic capacity to supervise a PhD student.In an interview with The Herald yesterday on demands by 10 lecturers for the university to revoke Mrs Mugabe’s PhD, Prof Nyagura said PhD students were supervised by the post-graduate centre and not a teaching department. “There is no way that they could have supervised the candidate because a doctorate is not done by a teaching department. It is done by a post-graduate centre,” said Prof Nyagura.

He dismissed allegations that the thesis was not in the library until this year. Prof Nyagura claimed the thesis was deposited at the university library in 2014. “Those are all lies. The thesis has always been in the library since 2014,” he said. Prof Nyagura said Mrs Mugabe’s thesis was supervised by two professors, who also supervised former Vice President Joice Mujuru.

In relation to Professor Mararike’s appointment, Prof Nyagura said the position required a candidate with traceable academic credentials, which the whole department lacked. “Whoever is challenging the appointment of Professor Mararike is ignorant of the University’s ordinance laws, which is why maybe they are not Professors. The laws say ‘may’ consult not ‘must’ consult,” he said.

Prof Nyagura said the university was ready to defend its position should the lecturers consider taking a legal route. Earlier in the year, 10 lecturers from the department of sociology challenged Prof Nyagura to revoke and nullify Mrs Mugabe’s doctorate arguing that it was awarded unprocedurally. Supervised by Professor Claude Mararike, Mrs Mugabe graduated with the Doctor of Philosophy in the Faculty of Social Studies in September 2014.

Through their lawyer Ms Fiona Iliff from the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, the lectures said they were shocked to hear that Mrs Mugabe had been awarded a doctorate from their department when they never saw her application, acceptance letter, supervision and even awarding of the degree.

“The Sociology Department Board has never approved anything in respect of the candidate’s research or thesis. The members of the Sociology Department Board were shocked at the news that the candidate was awarded the degree by the Sociology Department. All the requisite procedures were not followed in toto, and there was complete disregard of university rules, processes and procedures,” said the lectures in their letter of concern dated January 29 2018 to the University’s Vice Chancellor Professor Levi Nyagura.

The 10 lecturers are: Prof Rudo Gaidzanwa, Drs Sandra Bhatasara, Julius Musevenzi, Fenton Ruparanganda, Gutsa, Mandizadza, Sadomba, Mate and Messrs Nelson Muparamoto and T Chevo. The lecturers further alleged that as at January 8 2018, Mrs Mugabe’s thesis was not in the university library.

“All things considered, the awarding of the degree under such circumstances was unethical, unprofessional, and unprocedural, as the quality of the final product was not controlled by qualified professionals if at all any research was conducted to warrant conferment of such a degree. The awarding of the degree constitutes academic corruption and criminal abuse of office in terms of section 174 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act (Chapter 9:23) on the part of anyone implicated in awarding the degree at the University.”

With regards to Professor Mararike’s appointment, the lecturers alleged that he was appointed without their consultation as stipulated in the ordinance regulations. They said Prof Mararike whom they allege was Mrs Mugabe’s supervisor was not a suitable candidate to act as chairperson of the Sociology department board since he was on a temporary contract at the university.

“Your appointment of Professor C. Mararike was in breach of sections 4.2 and 4.7 of ordinance number 25 of the University of Zimbabwe, in that no consultation with members of the Sociology department board was ever done,” alleged the lecturers. Sources close to Mrs Mugabe’s PhD thesis saga claim that the department of Sociology has handled many other PhD students.

They said in the event that the department lacked competences in line with the student’s thesis, it is the department which seeks supervisors from other departments contrary to what transpired in Ms Mugabe’s doctorate. The sources also dismissed Prof Nyagura’s claims that no one in the department was qualified to hold the position of acting chairperson saying there was a full professor and four Doctors.

LATEST – Zhuwao Brief Reloaded Article 06 | Mnangagwa and Chiwenga’s Web of Deceit

Hon. Patrick Zhuwao

by Honourable Patrick Zhuwao on 6
the February 2018

The ZBR notes the panic, palpable fear and jittery response of the coup conspirators and
terrorist junta to the emergence of the New Patriotic Front. Two issues, in particular, are
leaving Mnangagwa and Chiwenga worried sick. They do not know the leadership of the
NPF, and therefore do not know where to send their decaying tanks, armoured cars and SAS soldiers to murder and assassinate the NPF leadership. Secondly, despite their futile efforts to infiltrate and derail the NPF, they have absolutely no idea of the NPF’s innovative strategy, let alone how to address it.

As expected, Mnangagwa and Chiwenga were caught flat footed by the fact that the NPF’s
emergence on the political scene was by way of a comprehensively detailed and damning
petition to the African Union and SADC. The petition, which has been received by the
regional and continental leadership, provides a blow by blow summary and analysis of the
bloody coup of 15th November 2017 which is backed by direct and irrefutable evidence
generated by the so-called “command element” itself during the coup and recorded by their
coup secretary, George Charamba.

Unsurprisingly, the coup conspirators and terrorist junta, who have no credible responses to
the petition, chose to weave a web of deceit to divert people’s attention from the petition to
towards personalities. They aptly demonstrated the adage that “simple minds discuss people” by the front page article in the Sunday Mail of 4th February 2018 entitled “Grace Mugabe, Mujuru in elections pact”. The first sentence of that article boldly lies that President Mugabe is forming a political party with Dr Joice Mujuru and Dr Grace Mugabe. Vanoreva nhema (they are lying).

They base their deceit on the purely social and human act that Dr Mujuru visited President
Mugabe on Tuesday 30th January 2018. True to the saying that the guilty are always afraid,
the coup conspirators and terrorist junta have conflated the circulation of the NPF Discussion Points Document and Petition to the African Union and SADC with Dr Mujuru’s visit to President Mugabe. The Sunday Mail goes even further with their deceit by describing the visit as a meeting with the Mugabes (note the emphasis on plural) blissfully unaware of the fact that Dr Grace Mugabe has been out of the country attending to a family blessing, for which celebrations are in order.

The deceit that Dr Grace Mugabe was present when Dr Joice Mujuru visited President
Mugabe is consistent with the dirty modus operandi of Mnangagwa and Chiwenga of
manufacturing false intelligence for purposes of disinformation in pursuit of their personal
political objectives. Hazvisvodi zvirume izvi (these contemptible men have no shame). The
blatant lie that President Mugabe is forming a political party is totally at odds with the
indisputable fact that President Mugabe is retired and has no wish to come back to be Head of State and Government as clearly articulated in the last ZBR article.

 

The coup conspirators and terrorist junta have a well-established record of consistent and
persistent deception. They created deceptive narratives to discredit Dr Joice Mujuru in 2014.

 

Their web of deception was designed to create a wedge between President Mugabe and Dr
Joice Mujuru. Mnangagwa and Chiwenga have been working assiduously to create a web of
deceit to further their personal ambitions for plundering and looting Zimbabwe under their
model of kleptocratic primitive accumulation masqueraded as neo-liberalism.

In 2014, the kleptocratic cabal of the Junta used its control of military intelligence to
manipulate audio recordings done by a certain Charumbira, who is their mupostori-agent
codenamed Shumba. Charumbira used a wristwatch to record Dr Joice Mujuru whose content was then manipulated by the Junta. The manipulated audios would feature Dr Joice Mujuru disparaging both President Mugabe and Dr Grace Mugabe and would give the impression that Dr Mujuru suffered from unbridled ambition. The other security services, namely the police and intelligence, were cast as having been captured by Dr Joice Mujuru to such an extent that the technical branches of both the CIO and ZRP were not allowed to authenticate the recordings as would normally happen in such cases. Mnangagwa and Chiwenga’s vendetta continues to this day as evidenced by the massive purges in the ZRP and CIO.

 

Honourable Dydmus Mutasa was reported to be plotting with other liberation movements in
the SADC region to depose President Mugabe for the benefit of Dr Joice Mujuru. His then
director, Charity Moyo, was said to have reported to Chiwenga and Mnangagwa the alleged
plots that also allegedly involved ANC leaders such as Comrade Matthews Phosa. Charity
Moyo was rewarded by being made a senior director in Mnangagwa’s government office
when he was elevated to Vice President. Honourable Tendai Savanhu was also accused of
having driven to Botswana to be given funds by President Khama to depose President
Mugabe.

Honourable Rugare Gumbo was reported as having said that President Mugabe would “go the Kabila way”; that is to say that he would be assassinated by a member of his security detail.

 

Similarly, grave allegations were made that Honourable Nicholas Goche had hired Israeli
assassins to kill President Mugabe. A similar deception was also being peddled more recently against Honourable Dr Chombo, but that was quickly dismissed because the image used to attempt to validate that deception was from a media report from South America. These webs of deceit that cost Dr Joice Mujuru her VP post were woven by Mnangagwa and Chiwenga.

This was not done Dr Grace Mugabe.

Mnangagwa and Chiwenga’s current failure to infiltrate and derail the NPF has forced them
to make the clumsy false assertions that Dr Grace Mugabe seeks to lead the NPF. That is not true. I can confirm that Dr Grace Mugabe delights in the opportunity that has now availed itself for her to spend more time with President Mugabe and the family. Dr Grace Mugabe will be focusing on the Robert Gabriel Mugabe Foundation and the philanthropic work that she has always been doing at the orphanage prior to her being invited to join politics by the Lacoste coupsters who included Oppah Muchinguri, Prisca Mupfumira and Pupurai Togarepi amongst others.

Iwe neni tine basa. Mkhulu loMsebenzi.
Asante Sana.

Grace Mugabe’s ex-Hubby Goreraza Blows Mnangagwa’s Trumpet

Stanley Goreraza | But to be fair and to be honest, President Mnangagwa has done a splendid job so far, far far better than his unaccommodating, uncompromising, unfriendly predecessor. He has created what are the first steps to a investor friendly Zimbabwe, citizen friendly policies, and overall his language has been a welcome departure from the past confrontational and combative outbursts which were a major turnoff to investors and powerful world powers.

There are outstanding issues like gukurahundi, 2008, Itai Dzamara, and criminal economic genocidal policies which need to be addressed to bring closure and healing. These issues bring tears, pain and anger and the country will never move on if they are swept under the carpet. President Mnangagwa must be bold and courageous enough to to open the conversation about these things and let the nation know what real happened why and who made these things happen. It all happened on Mr Mugabes watch, so when President Mnanagagwa says the former President did not make any mistakes, he is being politically correct for his partys sake, but blatantly being dishonest.

Like all immortals, the President will make mistakes and we must make allowances for that. But something like Murambatsvina or Itai Dzamara is no mistake. Robbing a bank is not a mistake neither is shooting dead another fellow human being. Doing something which produces unintended consequences like punching someone during a fight and they die, that is a mistake.

Good, the President has welcomed criticism and says he wants people to tell him to his face where and when he goes wrong. The first person responsible for that is the first lady. If your own wife does not tell you to stop it when you go wrong then you don’t have a wife in the first place and are doomed. Your wife should conduct regular reality checks on you and police your behavior. The most successful men think to themselves before going astray ” if my wife finds out about this im in trouble”. Kwete kuti mukadzi anototya kutsiura murume kana kumupembedza paano rezva.

Secondly, it’s the duty of everyone in Zanupf to tell the President off when he goes off the rails and not protect him. His wife can scold him in private but Zanupf must reprimand him in public, softly or harshly , it’s up to them. In the politburo or at the central committee, or Congress, the President must be told he has done wrong and must be asked to explain himself. This will put public confidence in their party and strengthen things like democracy and freedom of speech.

Now the President needs to rein in his lieutenants like Engelbert Rugeje. If he cannot adjust to civilian life then he should put back on his uniform and go back to the barracks. Hapana kana chimwe chete chino shamisira pakuve a trained soldier. Unoda kutyisa ani kuti waimbove musoja? You think that makes you extraordinary or special nekuti waimbove musoja? Ngava dzikame nekukwana ana Rugeje venyu ava.

Mr President, rein in your people and you will hear me say

#EDhasmyvote

ELECTION: Mobile BVR Ends

The mobile Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) ends tomorrow with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) ruling out a further extension. Registration will, however, continue at ZEC’s district centres.

Over 5,1 million prospective voters have registered for this year’s harmonised elections, according to the Commission’s website.

ZEC deputy chairperson Mr Emmanuel Magade said in an interview: “Mobile voter registration will end on February 8 and this is now final. There will be no further extension, meaning all those who want to register will now have to do so at our 73 district offices.

“We now need to look at de-duplicating the voters’ roll and clearing any other anomalies. So, de-duplication will come soon after the mop-up and then we will come up with a provisional voters’ roll that will lead us into inspection by the public.

“We should have the final voters’ roll (perhaps) by May, after which we will await the Presidential election proclamation. We can, therefore, say Constitutional timeframes are achievable.”

On election observers, Mr Magade said: “The President has set the tone by saying the United Nations, the European Union and other international observers are welcome. Our own belief, too, is that we have nothing to hide.

“So, we welcome all observers. We are an independent commission and will run the elections according to the law. Observers are welcome as long as they undergo the normal accreditation process. We hope they will not prejudge us and will not come with preconceived ideas, but with objective and open minds.

“Wherever criticism is warranted, we accept that they should criticise. We are willing to listen to criticism and take corrective action where possible just as we have addressed concerns raised during mobile voter registration.”- state media

Mnangagwa Wanted For Murder, Claims Moyo

Professor Jonathan Moyo has made sensational claims that there is an open arrest warrant for President Emmerson Mnangagwa, for murder.

Moyo writes on his twitter that the warrant was issued at the Rotten Row Magistrate’s court to the Criminal Investigations Department (Homicide) and was only stopped from being effected by the November coup when former President Robert Mugabe was ousted and replaced by Mnangagwa.

 

Girl Caught Having Sex With Sister’s Hubby Kills Herself

A love triangle ended tragically when an 18-year-old woman from Harare committed suicide by downing poison after her sister discovered that she was bedding her husband under her nose.

The tragic incident occurred last week when the teenager, Farai Chirara from Ushewekunze area in the outskirts of Harare, ran away from home before committing suicide by drinking poison after receiving death threats from her sister, Memory Mojoko, accusing her of bedding her husband Obvious Mudemba.

The deceased teen, had been staying with the couple, who are both teachers, while waiting for her A’ Level results when her sister started suspecting an affair between the former and her husband resulting in her running away from home.

A relative who spoke on condition of anonymity said when Farai ran away from home Mujoko started sending her messages insulting her with vulgarities and threatening her with unspecified action accusing her of wrecking her marriage.

The relative said Farai went on to drink poison and was rushed to Parirenyatwa hospital by other relatives where she died just after admission.

“It is sad that Memory pushed her sister to committing suicide after sending her messages insulting and threatening her. Farai went to stay with the couple while waiting for her A’ Level results. During the long holiday, it is suspected that she started bedding Mudemba who is her sister’s husband.

“When Mujoko got wind of the illicit affair she started insulting and threatening Farai with unspecified action. Farai fled home and found sanctuary at a relative’s place where she later committed suicide by drinking poison.

“She died on Friday (last week) morning at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals,” said the relative.

The relative added that Farai’s relatives are baying for Mudemba’s blood accusing her of causing their daughter’s death.

“When Mudemba went to Parirenyatwa to check on Farai, he was threatened by the girl’s relatives and they chased him away. What is worrying is that the couple should have resolved the matter amicably because Mudemba might have taken advantage of the girl considering that she was an adolescent,” said the relative.

Contacted for comment, Mudemba confirmed the incident but could not give further details.

“Did you talk to Farai’s parents and hear what they have to say about the issue. Please talk to them first and I will give you my side of the story. Besides it is not me involved but my wife so talk to her also,” he said.

Mujoko refused to entertain the media.

“Who is this? Please you are talking to the wrong person,” she said before hanging up and subsequently switching off her mobile phone.

Farai’s parents could not be reached for comment.| H-Metro

Mugabe Gets New Grandson, Bona A Mum Again

Ray Nkosi | Former President Robert Mugabe and his wife Grace are now grandparents to a new bouncing baby boy.

Vocal G-40 member Kerina Mujati announced on Facebook, that Bona and Simba Chikore had a new baby boy, little brother to Simbanashe their first child.

“ Mhururu kumatenga. …mufaro wakawandira kuna Gushungo na Dr Amai. Tinopa mbiri kudenga nekuropafadza Gushungo nechimwe chizukuru. What a blessed 94th birthday. Makorokoto kuna Baba naMai Chikowore. …Bona and Simba. We share your joy and pride. We thank God Almighty. Asante Sana. I we neni tine basa. #Cd3siatermwenewazvo#” wrote Mujati.

Bons and Simba fled to Singapore after the coup.

Warriors Star Stranded In SA

Terrence Mawawa | Zimbabwe Warriors player Matthew Rusike is desperate to obtain a work permit to enable him to play for his new club Cape Town City.

The former Kaizer Chiefs player returned to the ABSA
Premiership after signing a contract with Cape Town Stars on the last day
of the transfer window.

He missed Friday’s game
against Mamelodi Sundowns.His side lost 0-1 to the Brazilians.

According to Soccer Laduma, Cape Town City are currently making frantic efforts to complete Rusike’s paperwork
before the team’s clash against Bidvest Wits on
Wednesday.

The Zimbabwean forward, who won the ABSA
Premiership title twice with Chiefs
also played for Club Africain of Tunisia.

More Trouble For Mzembi

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) is on the hunt for former Foreign Affairs minister Walter Mzembi and other ex-government ministers over the disappearance of over $1 million from donations that several companies made when the country hosted the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) in Victoria Falls in 2013.

Yesterday, Zacc commissioner in charge of investigations Goodson Nguni told the Daily News that they now have evidence against Mzembi. “We have been looking for him since last Friday, he said he will hand himself over today (yesterday)”.

“We are also looking for the chairperson of the Gender Commission Margaret Sangarwe (former permanent secretary in the ministry of Tourism) but she fled her home when we arrived there. We know that she is in Harare and we are still looking for her. We took the car she got during UNTWO and it is at our offices. Mzembi has also promised to bring the other car,” said Nguni.

Since Mnangagwa assumed office on November 24 last year, several former government officials, mostly from the vanquished G40 faction, have been hauled before the courts on corruption charges.
None among the current batch of ministers and those who were in the victorious Team Lacoste faction have been charged.

Recently, Nguni said while Zacc’s hands were previously tied during Mugabe’s reign, the anti-graft body was now working without interference under the new dispensation, which has declared zero tolerance to corruption.

Zacc has dominated news headlines after orchestrating several arrests of high-profile politicians and business people since last December when a new era dawned on the country.

Sources at Zacc told the Daily News that the anti-graft body has also engaged border authorities to ensure that none of the targeted ministers — some whose cases are still pending before the courts — skip the country.

According to the Constitution, Zacc can among other things direct the commissioner-general of police to investigate cases of suspected corruption and also refer to the prosecutor-general matters for prosecution.

Sources privy to the investigations said Mzembi and Makombe, working with one Sharon Musarurwa and a Mushoriwa, received money from several companies around 2013 in the name of government but diverted it to their own use.

According to the sources, Mzembi, who is also facing charges of abuse of office also wrote a letter to several companies, including Mbada Diamonds.
Woes are mounting for Mzembi who is due to return to court later this month to answer to charges of abusing his office.

According to State papers, sometime in 2010, the ministry of Tourism and Hospitality in its bid to introduce Fan Parks for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, initiated a motion to acquire LED Public Viewing Area televisions for the public nationwide.

Allegations are that in its bid to get the screens, the ministry applied and obtained funds from Treasury for the purchase of 40 screens amounting to $2 million.

The court heard that the money was deposited into Shanghai Linso Digital Technology Company’s China account as payment for the equipment.

It is alleged that the 40 television screens were delivered and received from China by the ministry of Tourism and entered into their asset registry.

“Accused (Mzembi) criminally abused his duty by intentionally and unlawfully disposing State assets namely 16 PVA television screens by means of donating, loaning or hiring them to various institutions and church organisations without approval from the ministry of Finance.

“The PVA screens are still being possessed by the various institutions and church organisations and are valued at $800 000. Government assets are not loaned to private parties. They are not donated, hired or transferred to other entities without authority from Treasury,” read part of Mzembi’s charge.
On the other hand, former NetOne boss Reward Kangai and other top company executives are also facing charges of having defrauded the parastatal of a whooping $11 million through the selling of airtime and SIM cards.

Kangai, allegedly owned Firstel, a company that was providing services to NetOne and still owes the parastatal $11 million.

In 2016, NetOne chairperson Alex Marufu told the State-controlled media that most of the problems that the company was facing emanated from the incestuous relationship that existed between Firstel and NetOne.

“I must point out an area of concern. A large part of our debtors actually sits with one company and that company is actually owned by the previous management team in their individual capacities. I have a problem with it from a corporate governance perspective, which is why the board is coming and looking at this and saying this possibly cannot be right. The amount that we are owed is as a result of management’s ownership in a company called Firstel,” said Marufu.

Meanwhile, former vice president Joice Mujuru’s spokesperson Gift Nyandoro is also facing arrest by Zacc over yet unspecified reasons.

Nyandoro told the Daily News that he would hand himself over to authorities.
“I don’t have a case to answer and I will gladly go there. I know they want me but I have been home and haven’t fled,” said Nyandoro. Daily News

COUP LATEST: Mnangagwa, Chiwenga To Face The Music In Africa, As G-40 Goes Ahead With Petition

Ray Nkosi | The G-40 faction now operating under the newly established New Patriotic Front party has officially petitioned the African Union and SADC on the 15th November coup.

The petition below has been received by the chairperson of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence & Security, H.E. President Joa`o Lourenco, President of the Republic of Angola, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Moussaka Faki Mahamat, the Chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) H.E. President Jacob Zuma, the Executive Secretary of SADC, Dr Stergomena Lawrence Tax, and the Outgoing Chairperson of African Union, Professor Alpha Conde, President of the Republic of Guinea.

‘Kazembe Kazembe To Blame For Youth Fundraising Debacle’

Minister Kazembe Kazembe

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo
Sport, Art and Recreation Minister Kazembe Kazembe’ s attempt to seize a youth fundraising programme led to the total demise of the event, ZimEye.com was informed.

The fundraising programme was organised by the Youth Empowerment Programme and it was held at Mucheke Stadium.

The scheduled fundraising match between Harare Giants Dynamos and ZIFA Eastern Region Division One side Masvingo Pirates was also called off after the Glamour Boys’ last minute withdrawal due to political interference.

Youth Empowerment Hub Officials claimed Kazembe imposed himself on the fundraising event thereby jeopardising the whole process.

“We had serious problems because politicians took over the fundraising initiative.

We had to make drastic changes as a result of political interference,” said a member of the organisation.

MAWERE EXPLOSIVE CHATS: Wicknell Blows Open, Exposes Ginimbi’s Sinister Business Deals

Staff Writer | South African based businessman Mutumwa Mawere says the leaked chats with Wicknell Chiyavo are of a truth his, telling ZimEye.com he posted them so as to expose the rot contained there.

Mutumwa posted the explosive chats on twitter, in which Chivayo takes a dig at Ginimbi exposing a fuel smuggling scheme which gives him a staggering R3 million a week. Wicknell claims to Mawere that Ginimbi’s ‘gas’ business is just a cover up for a more sinister business operation.

The explosive chats are leaked just when the South African government has alllegedly busted a cocaine smuggling ring between Mozambique and Zimbabwe connected again to Ginimbi. ZimEye is following up on this report.

On whether there will be justice or accountability in dealing with these sinister business operations, Mawere says, “you find that at some stage Mnangagwa is going to defend them, because who is going to defend it (the ring) it has to be Mnangagwa.”

AirZim Plane Grounded After Bursting Tires In South Africa

An Air Zimbabwe (AirZim) plane failed to travel from the OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg after it ruptured its two rear tyres on Friday morning.

The flight, Boeing 767, which was being flown by Captain Merna Cremer — wife to Zimbabwe cricket team captain Graeme Cremer — only managed to leave the airport the following morning.
Cremer tweeted that the extended delay was “a result of uneven brake heating” in response to a question by a passenger that follows her on the micro-blogging site.

AirZim corporate affairs and communications manager Tafadzwa Mazonde confirmed the developments in an interview with the Daily News yesterday.

Mazonde said the beleaguered airline had to book its affected passengers into hotels around Johannesburg where they spent the night on Friday.

“The plane could not travel due to a tyre incident but it finally came on Saturday morning. The passengers were given hotel accommodation on Friday night,” he said.

Although Mazonde could not give further details on the cause and effect of the incident, the Daily News has gathered information from its reliable sources in the aviation industry that the incident could have been a result of poor fleet maintenance.

“I understand that investigations are going on to establish the actual cause of the accident but preliminary investigations are that it could have been a result of poor maintenance on the part of Air Zimbabwe.

“Double punctures are extremely rare and that’s why it is pointing to poor maintenance,” said a highly placed aviation source.
It also emerged that the plane had just one spare wheel and had to wait for another plane to travel from Harare to Johannesburg with the spare wheel, which could only be installed on Saturday morning.

“They had gone with just one spare wheel and had to look for another flight from Harare to bring the other one.

“Unfortunately, for the passengers, that other spare wheel was only delivered around 7pm in the evening on Friday and could not be fixed on time for the flight to take off, so they had to wait till the following morning,” the source said.

The incident is the latest manifestation of the rot at AirZim, whose recovery prospects were recently declared to be dead in the waters by Transport and Infrastructural Development minister Joram Gumbo.

In May last year, AirZim planes flights were barred from European Union countries after it failed to meet minimum safety expectations set out by the International Air Travel Association (Iata).
Currently, the troubled airline is operating without the Iata certification and is limited to servicing local and regional routes, albeit with great difficulties.

In November last year, Gumbo told Parliament that AirZim’s planes were “old and noisy” and added that its recovery prospects were very slim given its high indebtedness.

At independence in 1980, the airline had 18 planes in its fleet, but today it is operating at less than a third of its all-time peak.
Operations at AirZim are also weighed down by a $334 million debt it is struggling to repay. Daily News

MDC Dismisses Violent Clashes Claims

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo
The MDC Youth Assembly has dismissed media reports about violent clashes among party youths on Saturday.

The MDC Masvingo Urban District Youth Assembly dismissed the reports as baseless, malicious and unfounded.

“The MDC Masvingo Urban District Youth Assembly has been saddened by reports that several members of our party were seriously injured in violent clashes on Sunday.We hereby vehemently dismiss such claims.

The MDCT Youth Assembly will not vindicate fake news.However given the increasing concerns from our members, we have decided to place it on record that we do not just have the belief in peace but we are also a democratic movement.

We wish to assure the public that the malicious and fake reports will not dampen our spirits.

Journalists must be allowed to operate in a free environment but they are not supposed to lie and cause despondency and panic,” said the MDC Masvingo Urban District Youth Assembly in a statement.

Thousands Expected To Attend MDC Alliance Rally In Masvingo

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo
Thousands of MDC Alliance members are expected to attend a star rally scheduled for the weekend in the city of Masvingo.

The usually sleepy ancient city of Masvingo has suddenly become abuzz with activities as MDC Alliance members prepare for the rally.

The rally will be held at Mamutse Stadium in Mucheke Suburb.

Transform Zimbabwe leader, Jacob Ngarivhume and Nelson Chamisa will be among the main speakers, according to the organisers of the rally.

MDC chairperson for ward 7, Masvingo Urban Constituency, Tafara Masimba said the people of Zimbabwe were ready to show Zanu PF the exit door.

“We are ready to defeat Zanu PF in the coming elections. Our preparations are going on smoothly and we are finalising the logistics ahead of the rally,” he said.

Transform Zimbabwe provincial youth leader, Clayson Chimbidzikai said the MDC Alliance was poised for a resounding victory over Zanu PF.

Gloves Off As Mliswa And Mutsvangwa Fight For Norton

Norton Independent Member of Parliament (MP) Temba Mliswa has declared war on President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s advisor Christopher Mutsvangwa.

The two are set to face off in a titanic contest for the Norton National Assembly seat in the forthcoming elections.

The pair set the stage for what could be a bruising contest when they were involved in a near fist-fight at an anti-cholera event in Norton on Saturday over who should have given the vote of thanks.

It had to take the intervention of police to restrain Mliswa as he lunged at Mutsvangwa, accusing him of hijacking the occasion to announce his parliamentary bid for the Norton seat.

Mutsvangwa, a former MP for the constituency, dismissed Mliswa as a non-entity and referred to his Norton constituency as a “borrowed seat”.

Reached for comment yesterday, Mutsvangwa said “ah . . . mipengo inonetsa (crazy people are a problem).” He did not comment any further.

Mliswa and the presidential advisor’s short-lived friendship blossomed last year as the Mutsvangwa-led Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA) campaigned for Mliswa’s ascendency in the Norton by-elections.

The seat had fallen vacant following the expulsion of Mutsvangwa from Zanu PF.
The garrulous Mliswa yesterday said Mutsvangwa’s return to Zanu PF did not give him an automatic ticket for the Norton seat.

“Mutsvangwa is advised to enter the Norton political arena on his own merit and not rely on his proximity to the president to gain him any measure of political capital.

“The bullying through job title, perceived powers and usurping of positions needs to be nipped in the bud before resurfacing of the violence tag often associated with Zanu PF is allowed to rear its ugly head,” Mliswa said.

“On Saturday, Mashonaland West war vets met to discuss their welfare. Chair Mutsvangwa was to attend but he snubbed his meeting preferring to cause havoc in Norton.

“But then again what contribution would he have made as far removed from their needs as he is?

“Welfare is not top of his agenda. Leaders like Mutsvangwa, who only think of their members when they need to use them but unceremoniously discard them when in a stable position, are treacherous and a discredit to the war veterans.

“It’s time war vets introspected as to the qualities of their leader. “Well, Mutsvangwa, it’s shots fired and you caught me unaware, well done.

“However, take note, the minority will have their say but the majority will always have their way.
“It is only a matter of time and may the best man win and I hope you will be able to congratulate me when that happens.” Daily News

Journalists Fight To “Own” Mnangagwa’s Wife

By Langton Ncube| Journalists from the mainstream media are fighting to “own”  the first lady Auxillia Mnangagwa,a local online publication has reported.

State Media journalists have begun fighting those from the private media over Mrs Mnangagwa.

NewsDay reporter, Blessed Mhlanga was on Monday seen leading the pack owing to his stint as the Midlands Bureau for Newsday which made him close to the first lady well before her November 2017 ascension.

Mhlanga, according to newspaper has since the November been shadowing Mrs Mnangagwa acting as her defacto media liaison officer.

Mhlanga was recently tasked with organising a high tea between female media practitioners and the first lady and his approach raised questions.

“Blessed left journalists from the state media and filled the list with people from privately owned newspapers. The first lady had to instruct him to change the list or the high tea would be cancelled,” the source said.

Mhlanga is said to have given talking points to all attending journalists ordering them to stick to the script.

“A number of talking points was drafted and circulated to journalists in a Whatsapp group dominated by Mhlanga whose username has the moniker Bhuru. He ordered the women around telling them what to ask,” our source said.

The high tea which drew various personalities in the media from talk show host Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa, Nyaradzo Makombe and other top women in the media had all signs of tension written over it.

According to well-placed voices in the media, there are two camps of scribes surrounding the first lady.

There is a group which is led by Blessed Mhlanga comprising mostly of private media journalists and the other one led by Kudzai Gumbo (who was conspicuous by her absence at the high tea with reports that she is in Dubai) involving those from the state media.

Auxillia Mnangagwa`s goodwill in the public stands at risk as scribes trip over each other trying to impress her.

Observers say the competition to appease her is the reason why her every move has been captured by the media, including simple acts like buying fruit.

 

Mnangagwa Visits Madzibaba Wimbo

By Langton Ncube| President Emmerson Mnangagwa will Wednesday, visit Madzibaba Wimbo.

Wimbo is brother to the former ZRP boss Augustine Chihuri who Mnangagwa fired last year.

According to Mnangagwa’s official diary, the President is flying to Guruve where he is expected to officiate at an irrigation scheme in the Mashonaland Central province before visiting Wimbo who stays in the same province.

Mnagagwa’s reasons for visiting Wimbo are not yet known.

Wimbo and Chihuri do not see each other eye to eye over the control of the Mount Darwin based apostolic church.

Kwese TV Distances Itself From PSL Broadcasting Rights Bid

Terrence Mawawa
Econet Media has denied reports linking Kwese
TV to the bid for PSL Broadcasting Rights, it has emerged.

Econet has released a statement indicating it does not
have plans to acquire the broadcasting rights now or in near
future.

“Our attention has been drawn to various reports
linking Kwese TV, an entity of Econet Media, to bids
for Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League (PSL)
Television Rights.

Econet Media wishes to make it clear that it has not
submitted any bid nor entered into any negotiations
for the said rights and does not plan to do so now or
in the near future.

As part of its strategy in Zimbabwe, Kwese TV has
entered into arrangements with a number of local
sports federations and will continue to develop
further relations with sports organisations.

However the PSL tender does not fall under the
company’s current rollout of products, programmes
and activities.

In the meantime, it is important to highlight that a
critical part of Kwese TV’s current rollout programme
includes the establishment of comprehensive in-
country infrastructure directly and in collaboration
with selected partners to support production of local
sports and entertainment programmes.

Econet Media acknowledges with gratitude the
enthusiastic and overwhelming support it has
received and continues to receive from
Zimbabweans and it will continue to build on its
strategy to bring top quality entertainment at
affordable prices whilst creating employment for
entrepreneurs and young people,” reads the Econet statement.

Chiwenga’s Mother In Law To Stand For Parliament

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s mother in law is set to contest in this year’s elections in Seke.

Helga Mubaiwa has been introduced in Manyame where at the weekend she was officiating at the completion of Whealerdale Clinic and Hughes Primary School.

Seke rural leaders introduced her as the next MP for the area.

Mubaiwa was introduced to hundreds of villagers by the Manyame Rural District chairperson, Dickson Mudzara. – More to follow…

MUjURU BLUE ROOF ENTRY: Mugabe’s CIO Fired, More Details

ZimEye.com broke this story over the weekend below are fresh details.

Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday fired 17 top State security operatives believed to have facilitated the meeting between former President Robert Mugabe and opposition National People’s Party leader Joice Mujuru in Harare last week.

It is understood that the security agents were reportedly being punished for failing to reveal the intelligence of the meeting before it took place at Mugabe’s Blue Roof mansion in Borrowdale.

According to leaked Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) documents, the top government spooks were served with dismissal letters yesterday.

The letters were signed by new CIO director-general Isaac Moyo and were dated February 5. Among those fired were director of security Albert Miles Ngulube, Andrew Muzonzini (director external affairs), one Changata (assistant director security), Mugabe’s aide de camp Wonder Nyakurima (provincial intelligence officer – security), Gilbert Mudimu (Mashonaland East provincial intelligence officer [PIO]), one Chinyai (PIO for Mashonaland West), and one Rusere (division intelligence officer for Harare Central).

Also axed were Weeds Mazowe (PIO counter intelligence), Tadzingaira Tachivei (assistant director counter intelligence), Dzingai Nhira (district intelligence officer – counter intelligence) and Kizito Gweshe (deputy director counter intelligence).

The dismissals of the spies followed a similar wholesale crackdown on the Zimbabwe Republic Police three weeks ago that saw Mnangagwa reversing some of the sackings.
Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga is in charge of the Defence, Security and War Veterans portfolio.

Well-placed sources within the intelligence yesterday told NewsDay that only four – Ngulube, Muzonzini, Changata and Nyakurima – of the 17 spies were above 55 years, meaning the rest were not yet due for retirement.

“Chiwenga wants to decimate the current CIO since he believes Mugabe and (former CIO boss Happyton) Bonyongwe still have control of serving officers. While only 17 senior officers have been fired now, the total targeted is 300 and Chiwenga intends to replace them with military intelligence officers,” the sources said.

Muzonzini, Changata and Ngulube were reportedly accused of helping former Higher Education minister Jonathan Moyo and former Local Government minister Saviour Kasukuwere to flee the country during the November military operation that led to Mugabe’s ouster.

This, the source said, was despite reports that Moyo and Kasukuwere’s escapewas negotiated by former Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda when the CIO had already been ordered to surrender their operations to the military.

The source added: “The 55-year retirement age cut-off point is not supported by any legislation. It was just an idea that was proffered as part of recommendations to rationalise the civil service, but was never introduced into any statute guiding employment in the civil service.”

The sources said Charles Hwekwete, a former soldier, was reportedly heading a committee appointed by the new CIO director-general to look into the capture of the CIO by Mugabe and the G40 faction.
Hwekwete is former principal staff officer in Chiwenga’s office at the Zimbabwe Defence Forces and was earmarked for promotion to the position of CIO deputy director-general.

Repeated efforts to seek comment from Presidential spokesperson George Charamba were futile as he was not picking calls yesterday. Newsday

Zuma Resignation Letter Anytime From Now, Says Malema

By Farai D Hove|  “He will resign anytime from now,” wrote EFF party leader, Julius Malema of President Jacob Zuma.

10 minutes before, Malema had said that the State Of The Nation address has been postponed due to delays on Zuma’s highly anticipated resignation.

Zuma has been under pressure to resign since the weekend and on Sunday ANC leaders drove to his house to compel him to quit “for the nation’s good.”

THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY…

BREAKING- Tsvangirai Denies Reports That He’s Battling, Again

A Correspondent| MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai has once again posted an announcement denying reports reports which say that he is critically ill.

Senior MDC sources said the MDC leader is battling.

Another senior official who was quoted by the Reuters Agency saying:

“From the medical report that I received yesterday the situation is not looking good. He is critically ill and we should brace for the worst”

Tsvangirai has been battling colon cancer and has appeared visibly frail in recent days. As ZimEye revealed, he has been getting treatment at the Wits University Donald Gordon Medical Centre (WDGMC).

But Tsvangirai has insisted that although he is not feeling well, he is stable and his health is under control. Writing on his Twitter portal this afternoon , Tsvangirai said:

“I am shocked to read in the press that I am in a critical condition. Of course, I have cancer and not feeling too well but I am stable and the process is under control. I have been frequently on twitter of late, I am recovering.”

At the time when he dismissed the 3 months to live claim, Tsvangirai said:

“It is all speculation. No deadline has been given to me and my family. I am getting routine attention like any other cancer patient and I will be back in Zim shortly. Meanwhile lets all register to vote and those who can attend the alliance rallies. Do not mind the madness.”

 

LATEST – Gono Grilled On His Zones Prog Which Chewed Up Forex Last Year

BREAKING NEWS – The Finance Ministry’s Special Economic Zones boss, Gideon Gono was Tuesday morning grilled by parliament on his program which chewed up forex and created chaos last year. Last year ZimEye.com exposed Gono when he secretly smuggled a bag through the Harare International airport. He was caught by activist Farai Maguwu.

– THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY – REFRESH THIS PAGE THE UPDATES.

What is his job really and does the nation really need it?

Appearing before a parliamentary committee, Gono was asked by MDC MP Hon Priscilla Misihairabwi, “Is there an actual documentation which speaks to the special economic zones because I’m getting confused.”

https://youtu.be/b6dtOa0XXXQ

 

BREAKING NEWS – Tsvangirai’s Health Worsens

UPDATED – Tsvangirai Denies Reports That He’s Battling, Again

MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s health has worsened judging by how he was just last week.

Tsvangirai was by Tuesday morning battling while in a South African hospital. Family sources said the 65 year old opposition leader is plagued by exhaustion, weight loss and muscle thinning.

Doctors issued warning about Delirium, Fatigue and Shortness of Breath, sources told ZimEye.

Meanwhile another source quoted by the Daily News said he has lost appetite and is facing difficulty eating or swallowing fluids. As of yesterday, he was said to be breathing slowly, sometimes with very long pauses between breaths.

More to follow…

Mujuru’s “Attackers” Still In Jail Denied Bail

By Dorrothy Moyo| Two of the men arrested for allegedly assaulting former Vice President Joice Mujuru last week, are fighting to be released from custody.

Simbarashe Mudzengerere, 31 and Paul Chitsa, 46, of Highfield, were arrested for stoning Mujuru and her supporters last week.

They have been named as “suspected” Zanu-PF members.

Mujuru has claimed that some of the attackers are serving members of the Zimbabwe National Army.

The two were arrested on Friday and appeared in at Mbare Magistrates Court on Saturday facing charges of public violence.

Mujuru and her supporters came out of the fracas with injuries with one of them bleeding profusely, when they were attacked near Chitubu, Glen Norah B.

The area is located just outside the Harare to Masvingo road.

The state is opposing the granting of bail arguing that the two are likely to re-offend as various politicians are carrying out campaigns across the country, as they nation prepares for the forthcoming 2018 elections.

The two are appearing in court again today, Tuesday.

Magistrate Stanford Mambanje presiding over the case.

Kadewere Shines In Sweden

Terrence Mawawa
Swedish based Zimbabwean international Tinotenda Kadewere found the back
of the net as his Djugardens side posted a 3-1
win over Syrianska in a friendly match.

The match was played in
preparation for the beginning of the 2018 season.

Kadewere led the attack for the his team and he
will be hoping to secure a starting berth in the
upcoming season.

After a pedestrian start to the match, Kadewere
managed to open the scoring in the 37th minute.

Second half goals from Kevin Kielin and Oliver
Granberg ensured victory for Djugardens.

Ramez Matti scored the consolation for Syrianska.
Kadewere had a chequered 2017 season marred by
injuries but he has vowed to cone back stronger and
score more goals this season.

Djugardens are also reportedly hoping to lure Chinese
based striker Nyasha Mushekwi for another spell at
the club.

Zuma Says: “People Still Love Me!” Hours Before Luthuli Violent Attacks

An adamant President Jacob Zuma told the ANC’s top six during their meeting on Sunday night that the “people still love him.”

This was just hours before the violent attacks outside Luthuli House where his supporters clashed with ANC members, a development now to see the ANC attempting the last kick at Zuma tomorrow, Wednesday.

On Monday Zuma’s supporters arriving clad in Black First Land First (BLF) regalia fought back a number of ANC members, a development that saw police officers descend onto the scene outside Luthuli House in Johannesburg.

 

News24 reports that on Sunday Zuma refused to step down, telling the party’s leadership that he had done nothing wrong and that only the national executive committee (NEC) had the powers to recall him.

Zuma was confident that he would still get party support that he wanted to make a presentation to the party’s NEC. But his request was rejected by the NWC, which then held an urgent meeting on Monday at Luthuli House.

“They told him we want to start an election campaign and we cannot do it with his face and with him in office with all his baggage, but he told them the people still love him,” a source said.

‘When your organisation says you must go it is humiliating’

The top six also put pressure on Zuma with the prospect that he could be forced out of office via a vote of no confidence already set for February 22 and an impeachment process that could cost him his pension if successful.

However, NWC members said Zuma was undeterred even by the state capture inquiry that will investigate his relationship with his friends, the Guptas, who are accused of looting state coffers.

“Zuma told them that he has survived eight or nine votes of no confidence and he believes he will survive another one. Even his supporters were shocked,” another source said.

“The officials said they tried to tell him that an impeachment or motion of no confidence ‘is bad for you’, but he said to them ‘when your organisation says you must go it is humiliating’,” said another.

The NWC meeting lasted four hours, with some Zuma supporters coming to his defence and arguing against a recall.

“We started the debate all over again on why he should step down, despite the fact that the last NWC had agreed,” another said.

Fired ministers didn’t get chance ‘to argue their case’

The debate ended in the defeat of Zuma’s supporters and the NWC deciding to hold an emergency NEC meeting on Wednesday in Cape Town to decide Zuma’s fate.

The meeting will be held on the eve of the State of the Nation Address (SONA), with some ANC members threatening to walk out if Zuma insists on addressing them.

The last NEC meeting in Pretoria mandated the top six officials to meet with Zuma to engage him on his exit.

“He told the NEC that he wants to make a presentation to the NEC, but it was rejected. One member said the NEC is not a trial and when he fired the other ministers they didn’t come to NEC to argue their case. Like them he is a deployee of the party,” the source said.

Some members now fear that SONA could be postponed if the NEC decides to recall Zuma.

Speaker Baleka Mbete is due to meet with political parties in Parliament on Tuesday following the DA’s call for SONA to be postponed until Parliament “elects a new president”.

The EFF wanted a vote of no confidence to be held before SONA. However, their request was denied, with a date for the motion set for later in the month.

Billiat Breaks Cape Town City Jinx

Terrence Mawawa| Zimbabwean international Khama Billiat finally broke Mamelodi Sundowns’ jinx of failing to beat Cape Town City when he blasted home a ferocious volley against the premiership rookies.

The Brazilians finally broke the Cape Town City hoodoo on Friday night as they
subdued the Mother City-based outfit courtesy of a Billiat volley just after the interval.

Mamelodi Sundowns travelled to Athlone Stadium determined to consolidate their lead at the summit of the ABSA Premiership.

Cape Town City- had never lost to the Tshwane-based giants and Billiat who was unstoppable throughout the match broke the jinx.

Sundowns might be forced to reverse their decision to offload Billiat who has suddenly struck a rich vein of form.

Muchinguri Riles Stakeholders As She Turns Wetlands Day Into Zanu PF Rally

Terrence Mawawa| Water, Environment and Climate Minister Oppah Muchinguri Kashiri stunned stakeholders at the Wetlands Commemoration Day when she turned the gathering into a political rally, prompting some stakeholders to walk out on her.

 

The event was held at Driefontein Mission in Mvuma, last Friday.

 

Concerned stakeholders said Muchinguri deviated from the agenda of the day and began to dish out Zanu PF mantra to shocked delegates.

 

An official from the Environmental Management Agency(EMA), said the sponsors and coordinators of the event were baffled by Muchinguri’ s political grandstanding.

 

“Her task was very simple. She was asked to express her sentiments on the Wetlands Day and sadly she began to propagate Zanu PF ideologies.

 

She also chanted Zanu PF maxims at the event. She dismally failed to separate government business from party activities,” said the official.

 

An irate school head said: “Muchinguri took advantage of the gathering to attack perceived Zanu PF opponents. She also claimed the ruling party had facilitated the whole programme.”

Jacob Zuma Was Never Head Of ANC Intelligence, Lawyer Blows Out

By Farai D Hove| A case of sweet honey, or sour grapes? – the ANC party’s Nomboniso Gasa says President Jacob Zuma was never the Head Of the ANC intelligence.

Gasa is an Adjunct Professor: Public Law, at the University Of Cape Town. She offloads the below string of LIVE tweets as the ANC proceeds to attempt to push Zuma out by tomorrow, Wednesday.

CIO FULL TEXT OVER BLUE ROOF BOOB: Senior Bosses Fired By Chiwenga as ZimEye Revealed Last Week

By Dorrothy Moyo| As ZimEye.com exclusively revealed last week, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has officially fired 17 top State security operatives for failing to provide intelligence of the meeting between former President Robert Mugabe and opposition National People’s Party leader Joice Mujuru on Tuesday last week.

Leaked Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) documents revealed by ZimEye last week Friday show that the dreaded organisation’s senior bosses have been given the boot.

Vice President Gen Constantino Chiwenga is the one in charge of the Defence And Security Portfolio and the development comes as he met his boss, Mnangagwa soon after Mujuru’s meeting with Mugabe last Tuesday.

Mujuru says she was telephoned by Mugabe for the Tuesday meeting at his Blue Roof residence where he as ZimEye revealed last week, told her that Mnangagwa’s regime is illegal.

The top government spies have of yesterday been served with dismissal letters dated 5 February and signed by new CIO director-general Isaac Moyo.

17 of the dismissed yesterday are above 55 years, meaning the rest were not yet due for retirement, sources told ZimEye.com

The sources say that Vice President Gen. Constantino Chiwenga wants to dismiss a total 300 and replace them with military intelligence officers.

Among those fired were director of security Albert Miles Ngulube, Andrew Muzonzini (director external affairs), one Changata (assistant director security), Mugabe’s aide de camp Wonder Nyakurima (provincial intelligence officer – security), Gilbert Mudimu (Mashonaland East provincial intelligence officer [PIO]), one Chinyai (PIO for Mashonaland West), and one Rusere (division intelligence officer for Harare Central). Weeds Mazowe (PIO counter intelligence), Tadzingaira Tachivei (assistant director counter intelligence), Dzingai Nhira (district intelligence officer – counter intelligence) and Kizito Gweshe (deputy director counter intelligence) were also dismissed.

Jonathan Moyo Offloads Chiwenga’s Military Coup Talking Points

The exiled former ZANU PF Secretary for Science and Education, Jonathan Moyo has offloaded documents he claims are part of Retired General Constantino Chiwenga reasons for the military intervention in November.

Moyo also releases a document he says is part of the minutes of a meeting scheduled to be held between Gen. Chiwenga and former president Robert Mugabe on the 16th November, a day after he, Moyo was raided by soldiers at his property together with his colleague Saviour Kasukuwere.

The military takeover eventually forced Robert Mugabe to resign. Below are Chiwenga’s talking points according to Moyo:

“TALKING POINTS FOR CDF’S MEETING

Politicians to stop reckless utterances against the military which are causing alarm and despondency within the rank and file which may result in anarchy thereby threatening peace and security in the country

The Party to afford every Party member a fair and equal chance of being heard or elected and the whole democratic process to be observed from the cell up and no imposition of candidates.

Cease all purging in the Party and Government and reunite the Party by reinstating all previous victims.

Implement the recommendations of the War Veterans Indaba and reintegrate all war veterans into the mainstream of the Party and Government.

The known counterrevolutionary elements who have foment the current instability in the Party be weeded out both in the Party and Government.

Security of tenure of employment as it relates to the provision of the current Constitution of Zimbabwe.

A clear cut road map for succession in the Party including a […] start and going for a new election in 2018″

‘I Only Inserted A Tip Of My Manhood Into Minor’s Private Parts’

By Terrence Mawawa| An 18-year old Gutu boy who raped minor (6) claimed he only inserted the tip of his manhood into the girl’ s private parts.

“I did not know that it was a crime as I was used to having sex with the girl (6 year old) almost every day.

However, I would insert only a tip of my manhood and the minor would enjoy it.

She pestered me daily for more sex,” said the teenager.

In passing sentence Regional Magistrate Dambudzo Malunga said: “You did not waste the court’s time when you pleaded guilty to raping the innocent minor (6).

The court has also considered your tender age (18) and that you are still going to school(doing Form 4). However, in aggravation you committed a heinous crime by introducing an infant to sex on many occasions.

You will go to jail for a shorter period (6 years) and you can pursue your education while you are in custody, the prison will provide you with that opportunity.”

Tomana Wants To Be Free Following Chiwenga’s Coup

FILE PICTURE – Johannes Tomana (middle) with Emmerson Mnangagwa and Josiah Hungwe (extreme left)

Former Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana, under charges of criminal abuse of office, since the Robert Mugabe days, has taken the state to court so he can be free.

Tomana has approached the High Court seeking the dismissal of the charges under the basis of the State’s failure to prosecute him within six months set down in terms of section 160(2) of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act (Chapter 9:07).

The humiliated Tomana, was fired and kicked out of work after he was accused of interfering in the Gushungo bombing case, the latter which would have eventually seen President Mnangagwa being roped in as a suspect. The convicted so called “gang” were arrested and charged for allegedly attempting to bomb then President Robert Mugabe’s dairy farm.

Tomana wants an order returning his liberty and release of his bail recognisance held by the State. Tomana was indicted for trial on November 17, 2016 but he has not been tried yet even though his trial was set to commence in February last year at the High Court.

In his application, Tomana is arguing that in terms of section 160(2) of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act (Chapter 9:07), if no trial takes place for a period of more than six months from the committal date, the charges must be dismissed on the basis of the lapse of the indictment.

Responding to Tomana’s lawsuit, the State contends that Tomana and his lawyer Advocate Thabani Mpofu were not prepared for trial as they intended to make a constitutional application, which they did. The State also argues that from the date of Justice Chitapi’s verdict which criticised Ray Goba for lack of professionalism in the manner he was handling the matter, six months have not yet lapsed.

ZESA Refuses To Pay Salary Arrears

ZESA Holdings has not put a provision in its books of over $120 million in salary arrears from a 2012 collective bargaining agreement, a clear indication of the power utility’s decision not to shoulder the liability.

The power utility pleaded financial incapacity to meet obligations for back pay and unsustainable employment costs of the CBA, stating unequivocally it will not concede to pressure from workers.

This is despite the spectre of looming potentially crippling industrial action, which workers recently threatened over the State owned power utility’s reluctance to comply with the 2012 CBA.

Zesa, however, said it does acknowledge that there is a long standing 2012 collective bargaining dispute that is before the courts.

“The power utility reiterates as always, that it has no capacity to pay the substantial back pay and, the unsustainable increase to employment costs arising out of the said Collective Bargaining Agreement.”

Zesa said it made a settlement offer to employees with respect to CBA and “we are happy that an overwhelming majority of the employees accepted the offer”.

“A minority of employees, however, did not accept the settlement offer and continue to press for the payment of salaries and benefits at levels beyond which the Power Utility can pay.”

Previously, Zesa has said that it could not carry inflated salaries bill, especially one arising from the 2012 CBA, without hiking power tariffs.

The utility has not effect an economic tariff hike since 2009.

The Zimbabwe Energy Workers Union says Zesa should not plead financial incapacity at the point of implementation as that should have been brought forward during collective bargaining.

Zesa said recently that it was technically insolvent and may have run up accumulated losses of nearly $500 million by December 2017.

The utility has been making huge losses since 2012 and has indicated it could post $393 million for the year ended December 2017.

It is estimated Zesa had racked up well over $120 million in arrears to workers for unpaid salaries and benefits by end of 2014.

The utility claimed it was constrained to accede to the demands, as they currently stand.

It said to do so would cripple service delivery and further worsen the already precarious financial position.

The CBA agreement provided for Zesa to effect a minimum of $275 and 12 percent grade differentials, 2,5 percent step (notch) differentials, non-pensionable allowance (30 percent of basic salary), $70 transport allowance, $23 canteen allowance (Grade 1 to D2) with effect from January 2012, but did not implement it.- state media

IS CHADZAMIRA TELLING THE TRUTH? Zanu PF Chairperson Says No To Political Violence

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo | Political observers are sceptical of Zanu PF Provincial chairperson, Ezra Chadzamira’ s call for political tolerance before during and after the harmonised elections.

Chadzamira told party supporters in Bikita last week perpetrators of violence would be prosecuted.

“Those who perpetrate acts of violence will be prosecuted.No one will protect perpetrators of violence” said Chadzamira.

Mnangagwa Castigates Opposition Parties “Sprouting Like Demons”

Political parties should not poison their election campaigns through acts of violence, but should instead focus on selling their messages of a brighter future to the electorate by preaching love, peace and unity, President Mnangagwa has said.

Zimbabweans, the President also told a prayer meeting yesterday, had a duty to elect leaders of their choice. Addressing a ZionChristian Church (ZCC) National Day of Prayer for peace and national economic transformation at the National Sports Stadium in Harare, President Mnangagwa deplored the animosity among Zimbabweans, urging the nation to embrace love and unity. “As we do that, then we will be able to foster fair, transparent and credible elections. Love each other and help each other. Let us preach peace during the day and during the night. Let us preach peace wherever we are,” he said.

“The only issue is that you must vote wisely. Vote for a party whose history is well documented and the one which brought about the country’s independence. You must vote for Zanu-PF and shun all these other parties which are sprouting like demons.” The President implored churches to play a leading role in preaching peace, unity and forgiveness, as well as to be ambassadors of Government’s transformative agenda.

Churches, he said, should be active participants in Government’s programmes to grow the economy and create an empowered society. “Churches have to be ambassadors in this economic transformative agenda by helping to build a society free of crime, which shuns corruption and whose values are anchored on hard work, honesty, diligence and integrity. It is, thus, integral for the church to remain as the beam of hope for the world,” he said.

“In church you preach love, you preach peace, you preach unity, you preach forgiveness. We in the political arena, we also preach love. We preach peace. We preach unity and forgiveness. For our nation to prosper, we need to be united. We need to love each other. We need peace and we need to forgive each other.” Turning to the Zion Christian Church, which was established by Reverend Samuel Mutendi in 1913, President Mnangagwa said Government appreciated the role the church was playing in the country’s socio-economic development.

“I recognise the efforts made by ZCC in establishing Mbungo School for the Blind, as well as an orphanage and old age caring centre. Furthermore, ZCC has also established wellness centres in Bikita, Gokwe Centre, Defe and Harare. This must be applauded,” he said. He urged churchgoers to register to vote, saying while God places leaders, voters, in fact, chose leaders.

“I exhort churches to encourage their congregants to register to vote and exercise their democratic right. Yes, it is God who places leaders, but it is the right of citizens to choose leaders.” Government, he said, would ensure ZCC’s request for land to construct a university was approved. “The flag of Zimbabwe unites us, the national anthem of Zimbabwe unifies us, may God bless the church of Zion, may God bless Zimbabwe,” he said.

ZCC’s Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi applauded the Zimbabwe Defence Forces’ Operation Restore Legacy as a miracle for the country. “We had also discussed praying for rains, but you have seen the rains. We want to pray for the new Government led by President Mnangagwa and his two deputies. Today is also a day for ZCC to thank God for granting the army the wisdom to carry out Operation Restore Legacy. To me it was a miracle of the century. How did you feel walking with God?” he said.
“We want to urge the Government to put an end to corruption once and for all,” he said.

“Churches would like to assist your Government. They also want to help Zimbabwe, and to your Government, I say so far so good.” Founder and leader of Family of God Church Apostle Andrew Wutawunashe also complimented the new administration for the ongoing efforts to restore the country’s image.

“I also want to say to you (President Mnangagwa) and your Government that so far so good. I want to thank you, the President, for the various things you are doing for our country. You represented us well at the World Economic Forum in Davos,” he said.

On a lighter, President Mnangagwa, who was earlier asked by Bishop Mutendi to comment on which episode was the most difficult in his life between being on death row before independence or skipping the country after his expulsion from both Zanu-PF and Government, indicated that former situation was tougher.

“VaMutendi (Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi) mandibvunza kuti zvainyanyorwadza ndezvipi: when I was facing a death sentence in May 1965, kana pandakaita border jumper. Kana watongerwa kufa unenge wamirira kuti wofa rini, zvakaoma. Mukati mataigara vamwe vaiwuya vachitorwa …hauzivi kuti zuva rako nderarini. Asi kana uriborder jumper, unenge uchiwona maitiro ekurarama, saka ndakaita border jumper ndikadzoka, tiritese,” he said.

(Bishop Mutendi, you have asked me which was the most painful: when I was facing a death sentence in May 1965, or when I became a border jumper. If you are sentenced to death, you only wait for your time, it’s difficult. In our prisons, some would be taken to their deaths. . . but you wouldn’t know when it was your time. But if you are a border jumper, you are fighting for sustenance, so I became a border jumper, and returned, and now we are together.)

“Zvakaitika panguva iyoyo zvavashure kwedu. Tochitarira kuenda mberi tichiti zvinhu zvakadero munyika muno zvisadzoke zvakare. Ngatitambidzanei kutonga nyika ino murugare,mukuwirirana nekufambidzana.” (What happened then is now behind us. We will always strive to ensure that what happened will never be repeated. We must always hand over the reins of power in the country in peace and harmony).

The event was also attended by Vice Presidents General Constantino Chiwenga (Rtd) and Kembo Mohadi, Cabinet ministers and other senior Government officials. Herald

“Grace Mugabe Made Us Steal”

Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) executives, inspired by Zanu PF’s G40 faction, allegedly colluded to embark on a looting spree, in case the party lost the forthcoming general elections.

 This was revealed by Zinara finance director, Simon Taranhike, who openly shed tears, while giving evidence at the High Court last week, as he narrated the order of events leading to the breakdown of his relationship with his chief executive officer, Nancy Masiiwa.

Taranhike said he was tasked by Masiiwa to raise $1,77 billion in four months, as the parastatal had failed to service a $206 million loan over years. The CEO said, while the country was battling economic hardships, Zinara executives were living large, and embarking on foreign-sponsored business trips and shopping sprees.

Taranhike told High Court judge, Justice Amie Tsanga that his relationship with Masiiwa had hit rock bottom in 2017, after he allegedly refused to join the G40 faction and was warned he would not make it in life.

“I was recruited in May 2016 and Masiiwa was also recruited during the same year. Since we were both new within the organisation, a lot of things started to be unearthed as a result of the audit and I was the supplier of the information to the audit team,” Taranhike said.

“As new people, we were not implicated in the unearthed shoddy deals at Zinara and I worked very well with the CEO before our relationship went sour.”

The chief finance officer said he remembered sometime last year former Zinara board chairperson, Albert Mugabe invited him and Masiiwa to Meikles Hotel, where he told them they would be “untouchable people in Zimbabwe” if they obeyed and listened to his instructions.

“He then took us to South Africa where he made us signatories to an FNB Bank account and introduced us as his untouchables. When we came back, the CEO demonstrated a lot of power and she would treat her subordinates as if they were nothing. It was apparent that the two of us were being made to remove the old team,” he said.

“We again went to South Africa for a board meeting to discuss the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) loan and while we were in our hotel, the chairman (Mugabe) asked us to stop carrying out the assignment we had been tasked by the Transport ministry and Cabinet, but instead to go for a shopping spree until our business days were over.”

However, Taranhike said he decided to go against Mugabe and, together with Masiiwa, proceeded to carry out their official business and that is when they discovered that “out of the $60m per year payment that was supposed to be paid to service the $206m loan, only $20m had gone through”.

“From the time we left DBSA, we could not talk to the chair until we got to Harare,” he said, adding they later proceeded to inform Transport minister Joram Gumbo of what they had experienced and he warned them of the rot at Zinara.

Taranhike said just after three hours after their meeting with Gumbo, he received a call from South Africa from a person who warned him that he had joined the wrong camp.

“Mugabe also openly told me that I had joined a wrong camp. After three months, the CEO came to me and asked me which camp I had joined. She invited me to a funeral of the late professor [Primrose] Kurasha, where she wanted me to meet Saviour Kasukuwere,” he said.

“She also indicated to me that I was not clever and that between now (April last year) and the general elections, many things would happen.

She said she had bought herself a house and if anything happened, Zinara was going to be responsible, in fact, I was regarded as a trophy for the other executives.”

Taranhike is jointly charged with four other Zinara top executives, who are facing allegations of criminal abuse of office, involving $2 940 588, which they sourced on the parallel market through bogus companies.

The five are represented by Rekai Maposa and the State by Chris Mutangadura. Newsday

Mnangagwa And Power Women

Tafara Shumba | President Emmerson Mnangagwa last week appointed High Court Judge Priscilla Chigumba as the new Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Chairperson. The appointment comes hard on the heels of other appointments of women in key positions.

The appointment of womenfolk in critical positions shows that President Mnangagwa is gender sensitive. He is rather pro-women. This is against unfounded accusations that he was not gender sensitive when he appointed his cabinet and politburo. Those who accused him did so out of ignorance of the dynamics involved in the appointment of cabinet ministers. The President chooses ministers from a pool of Members of Parliament. He only has a Constitutional leeway to choose only five ministers outside Parliament. Hence, it was not President Mnangagwa who was not gender sensitive but the system that elected the present-day Parliament.

The electorate especially those who are fussy about gender equality and the women themselves must make sure that the next Parliament contains a sizeable number of women representatives from which the President will select his ministers. This will not put the President in a tight position when it comes to appointing a gender balanced cabinet.

The centrality of the positions that women were entrusted with is a clear demonstration of the seriousness that the new administration attaches to issues of gender equity. The whole world is looking forward to this year’s hamornised elections. It is a unique election that is likely to pit new protagonists from the main political parties. After 37 years with former President Robert Mugabe at the helm of Zanu PF, supporters of the revolutionary party will for the first time invest their vote in a new candidate. MDC-T leader, Morgan Tsvangirai is not likely to stand in the race owing to ill health. For that reason, this year’s election is generating a lot of interests.

With all that interests surrounding the forthcoming elections, President Mnangagwa has appointed a woman in the name of Judge Chigumba to preside over them. It is an expression of utmost trust in women.

The President has since spelt out that his chief objective is economic revival and the subsequent creation of jobs. He said his administration would focus more on economy than politics. He is not lost to the fact that politics without economics is nothing. In that regard, the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority becomes very central in the national agenda of economic regeneration. ZIMRA is the lifeline of the nation for it is responsible for the collection of revenue that makes every Government operation function. That important institution was put in the motherly hands of none other than Faith Mazani. The dynamic woman was appointed ZIMRA Commissioner General with effect from 1 February.

As long as one has the required expertise and experience needed for the job, he or she has an equal opportunity in the new dispensation to be appointed for any position. Ms Mazani brings value addition to ZIMRA, having worked for regional and international institutions as a tax administrator. Mazani will drive the revenue authority with a proficient board headed by an equally competent Chairlady, Willia Bonyongwe. Under the leadership of Bonyongwe, ZIMRA has been surpassing its targets, a trend that Mazani will hopefully maintain.

In terms of section 8 of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act, President Mnangagwa appointed Vimbai Nyemba as the Chairperson of the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ). The authority replaced the State Procurement Board (SPB) that had been gravely infested by corruption. The President has set, as one of his prime objectives, to rid the nation of the vice of corruption. SPB had topped Zimbabwe corruption league table. In 2016 ranking, SPB was ranked second from Zimbabwe Republic Police. That level of corruption contributed to the economic decline as investors were scared to invest in a country where corruption is rampant. In his bid to purge the vice, President Mnangagwa has entrusted a lady to help him in that regard. Hopefully the lawyer will not disappoint. Nyemba should not betray the trust invested in women by the President.

There is also Mildred Chiri, the Auditor General who shook the nation by her exposés. Her reports were quite revealing although they were not followed by action. Instead, she was relieved of her duty under very mysterious circumstances. However, President Mnangagwa reappointed her and she will continue to expose graft in public institutions and provide checks and balances in corporate governance.

With this team of might brigades, corruption will be a thing of the past and President Mnangagwa’s vision of a clean society is not very far.

 

Rapists, Ritual Murderers On The Prowl- Police

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo
Rapists and ritual murderers are on the prowl in and around the city of Masvingo, the police have warned.

The police have also warned local residents to be alert as the rapists and murderers are committing the crimes for ritual purposes.

“We have received several reports about women who are being raped for ritual purposes.The crimes are being committed in Morningside and Clipsham Suburbs.

We are preparing to deploy our members to the said areas.Last week we arrested one man who is assisting us with investigations,” police sources told ZimEye.com yesterday.

Last week Masvingo Provincial Police Spokesperson, Inspector Charity Mazula warned would be perpetrators of heinous crimes the police were determined to rid the society of antisocial behaviour.

We Have No Cash To Augment Service Delivery Programmes-City Council

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo
The Masvingo City Council has no funds to complement its service provision programmes, an official has said.

Masvingo City Council Mayor, Councillor Hubert Fidze told a local community radio station yesterday, the council was battling to upgrade its service provision programmes.

Fidze was responding to complaints raised by local residents about the dilapidated state of roads and the poor quality of water in the city.

Disgruntled residents grilled city council officials over poor service delivery last week.

“The council does not have the funds to rehabilitate the roads in the city.

We do acknowledge that our roads are in bad shape but we are currently grappling with a critical shortage of funds.

We are fully aware of the residents’ concerns and we are trying by all means to take corrective measures,” said Fidze.

Mujuru Shadows Haunts Mnangagwa

Joice Mujuru 

Terrence Mawawa
The National People’s Party is involved in a simmering internecine battle with the ruling party, Zanu PF following claims by a State controlled weekly paper that Mujuru and the Mugabe’s are on the verge of forming an opposition party.

Responding to
assertions published by the paper on the purported formation of another party, the NPP said President Emmerson Mnangagwa was scared of losing the coming elections and the President was terrified of shadows around him.

“To demonstrate the panic of the military regime,
Mother Zimbabwe was stoned a few days ago by
hired Zanu PF thugs in Harare’s Glenview Area 8
during one of her routine campaigns of meet the
people tour.

“Such barbaric acts of brutality demonstrate the fear
of the regime and that alone will never deter NPP’s
quest and its other like-minded partners under
People’s Rainbow Coalition to make another
Zimbabwe possible,”said NPP in a statement.

“The regime has no capacity to win a credible, free
and fair election under the sun- should electoral
reforms that promote electoral transparency be
implemented,”argued NPP.

Mnangagwa Rattled By Mugabe-Mujuru Talks

The move by toppled despot Robert Mugabe to join hands with his former deputy Joice Mujuru to mount a presidential electoral challenge against President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF has stirred strong emotions and widened fissures along regional lines.

Mugabe’s electoral alliance with Mujuru, consummated last Tuesday, is being seen as strong enough to rock the Zanu PF ship, now dominated by security sector interests and the Team Lacoste faction, loyal to the new president.

Zimbabwe’s military ousted Mugabe late last year, nearly four decades after he took power.
This culminated in the elevation of Mnangagwa, once one of Mugabe’s most erstwhile trusted lieutenants, to the helm.

Analysts told the Daily News yesterday that Mugabe could be using primitive tribal politics to play Mujuru against Mnangagwa, saying if proven to be true, this could be retrogressive.

They said the strange bedfellows who fell out in 2014 could be out to use the strength of the Mashonaland West, Mashonaland East and Central provinces – dominated by the Zezurus – to increase their leverage in torpedoing Mnangagwa’s presidential bid.

The ruling party has always been a cauldron of ethnic politics, with Zanu PF deeply divided along clan lines, mainly between Zezuru and the Karanga, the two largest clans of the wider Shona tribal grouping.

The erstwhile Zezuru dominance was a consequence of the 1980 division of Zimbabwe into 10 provinces.

Mashonaland (Zezuru) was cut up into four provinces: West, East, Central and Harare; and Masvingo (Karanga) into only two – Masvingo and Midlands (Mnangagwa’s home province); while Manicaland (Manyika) remained undivided and Matabeleland (Ndebele) into three: North, South and Bulawayo.

Members of the Ndebele – related to South Africa’s Zulus, and Zimbabwe’s second largest tribe after the Shona – are also grumbling over long-standing marginalisation which they assert persists under Mnangagwa.

Ndebeles dominated Zapu, until the party was swallowed up by Zanu PF in 1987, in a deal that followed an army assault on Zapu supporters in western Zimbabwe, costing 20 000 lives.

Analysts said Mugabe could be attempting to re-assert Zezuru dominance by giving the Mujuru camp an edge in the forthcoming elections, a move seen as exacerbating clan tensions that risk erupting into conflict at the national level in the post-Mugabe era.

Pedzisai Ruhanya, a post doctoral research fellow with the University of Johannesburg, told the Daily News there are tribal undercurrents over the Mugabe-Mujuru alliance.

Mujuru, the opposition National People’s Party (NPP) president, has told the media that during their meeting at his ‘‘Blue Roof’’ mansion in the leafy suburb of Borrowdale, Harare, on Tuesday last week – the first  since they broke ranks in December 2014 – Mugabe told her “ he is not happy with what happened to him which he said is not constitutional.”

Ruhanya, a media and democracy scholar, said: “Although Mugabe’s meeting with Mujuru and his purported support appears to be largely a poisoned chalice, it should worry Zanu PF and president Mnangagwa because of the ethnic fault-line that the party has been refusing to address for a long time where the Zezuru group thinks they are destined to rule Zimbabwe forever.

“This is a coming together of an ethnic group that knows that Mashonaland provinces are the citadel of Zanu PF social base. They want to use that to torpedo Mnangagwa.

“However, we have to take note of the presence of critical Zanu PF players from Mashonaland provinces who can douse this ethnic conspiracy by Mugabe and such characters like (Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement minister Perrance) Shiri, (Vice President Constantino) Chiwenga will play a significant role.

“The other thing is that if Mugabe and Mujuru are framed as ethnic politicians who want to promote Zezuru hegemony on the State, that could backfire, especially given the control of the propaganda and coercive force that Zanu PF has. Most significantly, the military will be the decisive factor in the fight.”

Ruhanya said Mujuru “should know that Mugabe is now virtually a political cadaver whose physical and mental mortality suggest that he is no longer fit for purpose and whose national sentimental value has been washed away by 37 years of misrule and economic plunder.”

Stephen Chan, a professor of world politics at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London, said there was always going to be a series of complex realignments after the change in presidency.

“Mugabe and Mujuru worked closely once, and (ailing opposition leader Morgan) Tsvangirai cannot bring himself to work fully with Mujuru. The so-called alliance is not therefore surprising. I do not see it being more than a temporary measure,” Chan said.

“It cannot gain electoral weight in a short time, and the nation does seem to have moved on from Mugabe. Sentimentalists, and those who missed out in the new alignments around Mnangagwa are jostling for platforms on which to stand.”

Political analyst Maxwell Saungweme said the Mugabe-Mujuru alliance discredits Zanu PF’s Team Lacoste faction and questions Mnangagwa’s legitimacy.

“Other Zanu PF members who were just hanging on to Lacoste due to lack of options will find a home and this weakens Lacoste further. This development also makes people start comparing between Mugabe’s police state and Mnangagwa’s military junta. I am sure people can choose what is better but a comparison between a police and military state is revealing,” he said. Saungweme said Mugabe still has some followers.

“This alliance, if anything, is good news to the opposition. Now the opposition has to be organised under one coalition and take a shaken Lacoste military regime head-on,” he said.
Piers Pigou, senior consultant at the International Crisis Group said, unsurprisingly, the reports of this Mugabe-Mujuru meeting have raised more questions than answers.

“Whilst Mugabe may be uncomfortable now he is experiencing being politically out in the cold, it seems highly unlikely that he would risk jeopardizing the handsome golden parachute he has been given by teaming up with Joice Mujuru who remains politically untested,” he said.

Asked if he got a sense that this all tribal and identity politics by Mugabe playing Mujuru against ED, Pigou said: “I think there are serious unresolved issues relating to ED consolidation in many parts of the country. Ethnic, tribal issues may well be in play.”

Australia-based Zanu PF propagandist and controversial correspondent with the State-run Herald Reason Wafawarova, who fiercely backs Mnangagwa, rejected suggestions that the ruling party was running scared of the Mugabe-Mujuru alliance.

“If there is any panic, the panic is over the possibility of tribal sentiment and rhetoric as a way of trying to mobilise a regionalistic vote for both the NPP and NPF,” Wafawarova said, referring a new party called New Patriotic Front (NPF) believed to be led by former Zanu PF members who were expelled when the military intervened leading to Mugabe’s ouster.

The NPF, linked to the Generation 40 faction, has petitioned the African Union (AU) and Sadc protesting the manner the veteran leader was toppled, and seeking to de-legitimise Mnangagwa’s  government and asking the key African blocs to cancel all diplomatic ties with Zimbabwe.

“I do not think this will get any more traction than Zim People First did before it broke into even more irrelevant two tiny little parties,” Wafawarova said, adding: “I do not think those in Zanu PF leadership think Mujuru can bring any form of rejuvenation to G40, let alone to Robert Mugabe. The general perception is that Mugabe is now endorsed as part of our history, domestically and internationally.” Daily News

Chihuri, Wife Isabel Face Arrest

Retired police commissioner-general Augustine Chihuri along with his wife, Isabel, face arrest over theft claims that have been made to the police by a local businessman.

Bigboy Pachirera who alleges that Chihuri impounded five of his motor vehicles and fraudulently changed ownership into his name, reported the allegations at Marlborough Police Station on Saturday.

Also included in the police report are senior officers in the Zimbabwe Republic Police namely Godfrey Manyonga, Lovemore Nxumalo, Alexander Jachi and Superintendent Marodza.

The case has been opened under RRB 3448738 and CR21/02/18 with Chihuri and his former subordinates being charged with criminal abuse of office and theft.

Isabel only faces theft charges as Pachirera alleges she was instrumental in ordering police in taking over his properties, especially his Highfield house valued at $50 000.

“I can confirm that my client has filed a report against Chihuri and other police officials over a spiral of charges ranging from theft to abuse of office. We now await the day when these matters are brought before the courts for justice to prevail,” Pachirera’s lawyer Rungano Mahuni said.

Pachirera’s wife has also opened a separate case against Chihuri, and detectives Joseph Nemaisa, Jachi and Nxumalo on allegations of kidnapping, robbery and theft.

The couple has a pending civil suit at the High Court against the former police boss claiming $2 968 000 for property that he lost and business losses incurred at the hands of Chihuri.

According to Mahuni, Chihuri has offered to compensate some of the property but the parties seemingly failed to reach an agreement.

Chihuri has claimed that Pachirera surrendered the property to him willingly as compensations for a spiral of thefts that he committed after running a parallel company to the former police boss’s Kidsdale Enterprises during his tenure as transport manager.

He claims that Pachirera would divert funds and contracts awarded to Kidsdale Enterprises to his company, Chelnpac Investments (Private) Limited – which was allegedly registered without declaring his interest.

However, Pachirera gave harrowing experiences of how he and his family were subjected to endless torture by members of the police Homicide department after becoming Chihuri’s “target” in 2013.

“At first, I was accused of theft and put into police custody where I was held for seven days before being brought before a court. They would come (police) holding guns at me and force me into signing affidavits one if which gave Chihuri powers to take my Highfield house valued $50 000,” Pachirera alleges.

“When I finally appeared in court I was released because police had over-detained me but they did not stop hunting for me.”

According to Pachirera, in 2014 Chihuri then allegedly formulated theft of motor vehicle charges and held the businessman’s wife hostage to induce to release some of his cars.

“All the cars that they claimed to have been stolen had personally bought them from Zimoco here in Zimbabwe. They all had records my Mercedes Benz ML 350 Formatic and Jeep Cherokee and the three trucks I used in my road construction business.”

In a letter dated December 5, 2017 delivered to Chihuri’s Shawasha residence and private business offices in Alex Park, Harare, Pachirera’s lawyers Mahuni Gidiri Law Chambers demanded damages and that the property must be returned.

“On or about December 22, 2013 you caused the unlawful arrest of our client on allegations of theft. At all material times you knew very well that our client had not committed any offence against you…after his release from custody you ordered the police to harass our client and his family and engaged services of CID Frauds and Homicide to rob and steal our client’s property,” reads part of the letter.

“You ordered that our client’s several motor vehicles be taken to the Vehicle Theft Squad section for verification of whether or not they had been stolen. You and the police caused the change of name on all the motor vehicles into your name(s) and Kidsdale Enterprises a company owned by you.”

Pachirera claims that he lost business after heavy duty trucks that he used to earn a living were also held and transferred into Chihuri’s ownership.

“Since the time you unlawfully despoiled our client of his property, he has lost business and income in excess of $1, 4 million and also suffered personality infringement in the sum of $1 million.

“The value of the property that you deprived our client amounts $470 000 and $50 000 for the Highfield home…he was earning $1000 in rentals from that property and has lost income of $48 000.”

The businessman told Daily News that he could speak openly about the issue fearing for his life because of threats that he received from the police over the issue.

“My residence was kept under police surveillance, each time I went out police would follow me. I got to a point where two armed police officers displaying guns roamed about 100 metres from my residence. I think it is because of the God’s grace that I am alive today,” Pachirera said.

He said whenever they attempted to engage the police Mahuni would be told to comply with any directive that came his way because “the matter was complicated since it involved the boss”.- Daily News

Drama As Woman Denies Hubby Sex To Force Him To Pay Lobola

A Harare man was granted a protection order at the Harare Civil Court after he reported his wife for denying him his conjugal rights and abusing him physically and verbally in a bid to force him to pay lobola.Terrence Chirambaguwa and his wife Anna Chitizira appeared before magistrate Nyasha Marufu.

“We have not slept together in one year and six months. When she returned from her rural home she told me she could not sleep with me until I paid the bride price,” he said.

Chirambaguwa also accused his wife of beating him up and destroying household property.

“She assaults and insults me. She also destroys our household property in the process.

“She beats me up knowing that I will not fight back as she currently has a protection order against me. She is demanding that I pay bride price for her but I cannot do so at the moment as I cannot afford to,” he said.

Chirambaguwa claims that he only assaulted his wife on one incident when she had grabbed his private parts.

“When I assaulted her we were having a fight and she grabbed my private parts. After that I was forced to slap her as a way of escaping,” he said.

“She reported me to the police and I had to pay a fine after we appeared at the Mbare magistrate’s court.

“She then accused me of bribing the magistrate and suggested we come to the Harare Civil Court.”

Chitizira, however, opposed her husband’s application claiming he was the one who is abusive.- state media

Mutsvangwa’s Naked Lies, Blames All Rot On Mugabe And G-40 Alone

Tendai Ruben Mbofana | I was truly flabbergasted when listening to last night’s VOA Studio 7 news bulletin, when Advisor to the President Christopher Mutsvangwa was alleged to have blamed the poor state of affairs in Zimbabwe to what he termed ‘the G40 cabal’.

This line of reasoning by Mutsvangwa is not only to confined to himself, but has become the norm for the ruling ZANU PF party, as they desperately – but, unsuccessfully – try to reinvent themselves as separate from the former President Robert Gabriel Mugabe misgovernance – choosing, instead, to blame all the country’s problems on their party factional rivals – the so-called G40.

Mutsvangwa – as one of the most vocal advocates for this not-so-new dispensation of President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa –  portrays a very disturbing and not so encouraging picture on the state of affairs in his party and government.

For starters, the act of finger-pointing and excuses has always been a distress signal by ZANU PF, whenever they have run out of new ideas, and are virtually crying out that they do not know how to solve a problem and would rather place the blame squarely on someone else.

They have regularly resorted to this pathetic method since they took power at Zimbabwe’s independence in 1980, when they would firstly, blame colonialism for the country’s problems, then apartheid South Africa, and even so-called ‘dissidents’ and the Mozambique rebel movement Renamo.

The blaming of our country’s problems on ‘dissidents’ – a small band of militants mostly hailing from the Midlands and Mathebeleland provinces – led directly to the monstrous genocide that shamefully resulted in the ZANU PF government massacring at most 50,000 innocent men, women and children.

The governnent, nonetheless, did not stop there with its finger-pointing and blaming others for their own disastrous policies, as in the early 2000s they found a new scapegoat in Western countries, mainly the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US), and their allies.

ZANU PF proceeded further in linking these new foes to local ‘sellouts’ – namely, the opposition, civil rights organisations and the White community , especially commercial farmers.

As usual, ZANU PF sought to resolve this ‘problem’ through brute force – similar to how they ‘dealt’ with the ‘dissident’ issue – as they embarked on an ill-conceived, disastrous and violent land reform program, and atrocities towards any opposition voices.

As to be expected, such irrational responses to serious problems facing the nation, only led to more dire consequences, as severe hunger, economic meltdown, and polarization griped the country.

In recent years, as the ZANU PF blame game lost steam – as they ran out of external forces to constantly point at, and their own power-hunger intensified – they started pointing finger inwards, not in some newfound introspection, but in gruesome factional fighting.

Initially, the then vice president Joice Mujuru-led ‘Gamatox’ faction was blamed for the country’s problems, resulting in embarrassingly messy mudslinging, and their subsequent expulsion from both the party and government.

Nevertheless, the party’s insatiable hunger for power only went a notch higher, as once allies – Mnangagwa and then first lady Grace Mugabe, who helped each other oust Mujuru – turned on each other in typical WWE Royal Rumble fashion!

Mnangagwa’s ‘Lacoste’ faction was now billed against Grace’s ‘G40’, leading to late last year’s ouster of Mnangagwa – who had replaced Mujuru as VP – only for him to make a dramatic comeback a week or so later, fully loaded with military might to remove both Grace’s ‘G40’ and her husband – then president Mugabe.

After Mnangagwa’s ascension to power as the new president of both ZANU PF and the country, the party sought to portray itself as some sort of a completely new creature – separate from Mugabe’s ZANU PF – in what worryingly appeared like a serious case of schizophrenia.

How does this Mnangagwa government and party perceive itself to be different from that of the Mugabe era, yet most of the people in this ‘new dispensation’ were long-serving Mugabe lieutenants – until their expulsion only a few weeks before Mnangagwa’s ascension?

Even those as Mutsvangwa, who were expelled from both party and government much earlier, were very much a part of the Mugabe era as their rivals in the ‘G40’ and ‘Gamatox’ during their regime’s wanton destruction of a once vibrant government.

In fact, as irony has it, Mutsvangwa’s recently quoted comments were allegedly made when he was blaming the current cholera outbreak on poor governance by the ‘G40’, yet when the much more serious and fatal outbreak took place in 2009, he and his comrades were very much in the echelons of power with Mugabe, the ‘G40’, and ‘Gamatox’.

Similarly, is Mutsvangwa being serious in telling the nation that the few weeks that his ‘Lacoste’ comrades – and one week that their leader Mnangagwa – were out of power in late 2017, was the little time the nation was reduced to ashes?

Is Mutsvangwa, his ‘Lacoste’ and military comrades serious that they really do not remember being part of the Mugabe government since its inception in 1980 till only fairly recently?

Or, is he merely being disingenuous…maybe, the deliberate schizophrenia that is so synonymous with politicians in a desperate, but pathetic attempt to hoodwink the people.

Let it be know to the political elite, and their junta, that we – the people of Zimbabwe – has suffered too much from their injustice, atrocities, and misgovernance, such that we have not forgotten – and, neither will we forget – that they ruined our lives.

We know exactly their names – as to who was who in the Mugabe government.

As the Shona adage goes, ‘demo ndiro rinokanganwa, asi muti wakatemwa haukanganwi’, in other words, it is the axe that forgets, but the tree that was felled by it, will never forget.

When the people of the Midlands and Mathebeleland clamour for justice for Gukurahundi, they know who was who, and who did what in that government – so they do not expect to hear empty deceptive messages of denial or shifting of blame.

When the people of Zimbabwe die of cholera, they know who are, and who were, the people in charge of the country.

When families of those killed by the ZANU PF regime and their military counterparts during the 2008 election period demand justice, they know who did it.

When parents can not get cash that they earned, or can not even afford the very basic commodities to feed and clothe their families, they know exactly who did what in the regime.

When school and university graduates can not get the jobs they spent years learning and preparing for, they know who exactly was in the echelons of power for years, whilst the economy was going down  the drain, and companies closing.

When billions of US dollars of the country’s resources were being plundered left, right, and centre – we know who were in charge of the various ministries, some of them still basking in the sunshine of the ‘new dispensation’.

We remember EVERYTHING!

So, Cde Mutsvangwa and your partners, please do not take Zimbabweans as suffering from some serious case of amnesia or Alzheimer’s – because our memories are as sharp as ever.

Do not take us for fools, as that would be the greatest mistake this ZANU PF regime would ever make – and could be the final straw that breaks the camel’s back.

We know that the ZANU PF regime has never had – does not have – a workable solution to the long-standing problems bedevilling Zimbabwe – which the party created – and so playing schizophrenic seems the only option left for the ruling junta.

ZANU PF knows that they may be fooling the international community with their ‘new dispensation’ hoax – albeit, not for long – the people on the ground who are suffering know all too well that nothing much will ever change.

Tendai Ruben Mbofana is a social justice activist, writer, author, and speaker. He is the Programmes Director with the Zimbabwe Network for Social Justice (ZimJustice). Please call/WhatsApp: +263782283975, or email: [email protected]. Please also ‘Like’ the ‘ZimJustice’ page on Facebook.

Siblings Arrested For Incest

An incestuous relationship that resulted in the birth of two children has earned Chitungwiza siblings an 18-month prison stint. Never Chitisiga (27) and Christine Mudyanengava (21) from Seke, who have the same mother, but different fathers, were sentenced to 24 months in prison each by Chitungwiza magistrate Mr Oliver Mudzongachiso. He set aside six months on condition of good behaviour.

They were charged with having sexual intercourse within the prohibited degree of relationship as defined in Section 75(2) (c) of the Criminal (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23. The court heard that Simon Kaitano of Zengeza Police Station’s cycle patrol unit received a tip-off of the relationship in December 2016.

He, together with another officer Tinashe Chitsinde, were alerted of Kaitano and Chitisiga’s whereabouts on January 29, 2018 and proceeded to their homes at around 4pm and arrested them.- state media

Ginimbi Arrested By Police | MAWERE BLOWS OUT

By Showbiz Reporter| The cultic socialite, Genius Kadungure was arrested by South African police as he ran away from paying back the money he owes businessman Mutumwa Mawere.

Ginimbi, as revealed by ZimEye.com earlier on, has already admitted owing Mawere the money only claiming that he eventually paid it back.

Mawere offloaded this in a flaming exchange Monday afternoon, “the last time I met him is when he was picked up at Taboo night club by the police and I met him at the police station where he made undertakings to repay the funds …. He was with a guy called Africa. You can confirm…. – CLICK HERE TO READ THE EARLIER STORY.

Grace Mugabe’s Naked PhD

By Don Chigumba | I had a chance to go through the online PhD thesis alleged to be that of Dr. Grace Mugabe and therefore want to take this opportunity to report my observations to the public. For those who may want to verify you may follow this link to get the online thesis https://www.scribd.com/document/369979437/The-Changing-Social-Structure-and-Functions-of-the-Family#from_embed The purpose of this piece is to give a critique of the online PhD thesis alleged to be that of Dr. Grace Mugabe by the independent newspaper of Zimbabwe of January 2018. The analysis is biased towards the methodological procedures of a standard thesis and a bit of content analysis.

The author of this piece has more than 10 years of teaching and supervising research thesis at university level  for both graduate and undergraduate students. The author is also an experienced mixed methods research specialist.

Research Title: The Changing Social Structure and Functions of the Family

1. Research Questions and Objectives

An observation was made that there was no link between some research objectives and the research questions. The thesis had 6 research questions and 3 research objectives and a close analysis has shown that only research questions number (a) and (d) are linked to objectives number 1 and 3 respectively. The remaining four research questions are not linked to any of the research objectives. According to the international standards of writing theses, research questions should be drawn from the research objectives. Research objective means what the researcher should achieve by the end of the study and should therefore be converted to questions. The thesis had three objectives and was technically supposed to have three research questions linked to those objectives. I didn’t get the chance to check the thesis guidelines for the program of sociology at UZ, I felt that research objectives were supposed to precede the research questions.

2. Statement of the Problem

In short, statement of the problem means the description of a problem that provoked the study. The paper focused on experiences from Herald, Sunday Mail Newspapers and what the former president said about the moral fibre.  The statement of the problem is a bit weak though there is some insignificant provocation. The PhD statement of the problem should be empirical literature backed and derived from the background to the study. The fact that the former president Mugabe said there is a moral decadence in Zimbabwean societies does not qualify it to be a strong statement of the problem. This may force some readers to believe that the study was built upon a weak foundation.

3. Background to the Study

Chapter one of every study should have a strong background to the study, trying to build the problem in context. The background to the study should be backed by global/ international literature (America, Asia/Europe), continental literature (literature from selected African countries) and local literature (from Zimbabwe). The student of the thesis only focused much on the local literature a mistake that is found in chapter two (review of literature). For one to be awarded a doctorate, he/she should know everything happening locally, continentally and internationally in areas related to the study title. Therefore, the background to the study should have been improved.

4. Review of literature

The student cited the Bible when supporting her literature review  Genesis 2:18, 2:24, 1:28, Colossians 3:18, Proverbs 22:6. This brings a lot of confusion because we don’t know whether the scholar was studying biblical morality or African traditional morality or Islamic morality etc, the operational definitions are not clear with the definition of morality too. When dealing with such kinds of scientific research the Bible is not taken as a genuine source of literature for research. In universities that I worked under, we discouraged students to cite the Bible as a source of literature unless one is studying a research title related to the Bible. In sociology morality is broad and not only limited to the biblical morality and the university professors under the faculty of sociology should give us direction on this.

The theoretical literature were discussed i.e. the structural functional perspective, the conflict perspective, the feminist perspective, symbolic interaction perspective but the major problem was on a detailed application of the stated theories to the study context. How are the theories related to the study? The student should have addressed this well.

The empirical literature sections has a lot of problem. According to the best practice of writing thesis, the sub-headings of the empirical literature section should be the research questions or objectives because that is what the literature review should answer. 90% of the research questions were not answered the student talked much on the land reform programs of Zimbabwe since 1980 which were not well linked to the title and the objectives. I was expecting to see some key findings obtained from literature but nothing like that happened.

As I said earlier on, the empirical literature is mainly locally backed and little was put on international or global literature  I was expecting to read the latest literature from America, Europe, Asia etc answering the research questions/objectives before narrowing down to the study context. This area made me to doubt the credibility of the thesis.

The literature did not expose the research gap(s). She concluded chapter two by saying ‘the literature review therefore revealed gaps which this study sought to fill’ but I haven’t seen the alleged gaps and no one knows the gap(s) which the study closed. This is another problem for a PhD thesis.

5. Methodology

The student seemed to have little knowledge of research designs and approaches. There is evidence to indicate that she didn’t know qualitative, quantitative or mixed methods designs. Instead of narrating and justifying designs to be used, she started talking about divorce rates and that she grew up in rural area in a struggling family etc, information that is not totally acceptable under research designs, read what she wrote below;

 

3.4 Research Design

Research design, which may also be referred to as conceptual framework, involves making decisions regarding what topic to be studied, among what population, with what methods and for what purposes (Babbie, 1983: 74, Miles & Huberman 1994:20). The selection of my research topic was influenced by three factors. First, I observed what was going on in the social world around me and my own life. There were numerous reports on baby dumping, divorce and family instability as explained in Chapter One. This caused me to wonder whether our society still valued human life, particularly the lives of infants. Secondly, the topic was of concern and interest to me as a mother, as well as a founder of a children’s home. But did I have sufficient knowledge and understanding of what parenting involved and meant to the development of children? Did our society have adequate understanding of the relationship between family stability and baby dumping for example? The third factor concerned my life experience. I grew up in a rural setting in a family which struggled to make ends meet. Seeing abandoned, orphaned and vulnerable children touched my soul but I did not have sufficient knowledge on how to handle such issues. Before deciding on the research topic, I consulted a number of written sources (Baker 1994, Babbie, 1995, Miles and Huberman, 1994) and also spoke to relevant researchers and intellectual comrades. I was then encouraged and convinced that I could tackle the research topic

 

The Vice Chancellor of UZ and well as the President of Zimbabwe who is the Chancellor should read the above section of research design and if possible question the credibility of the supervisors and committee that approved this work. A research design is the oxygen of the study, without it the study becomes null and void. She could have opted for designs like survey, case study, correlation, phenomenology, grounded theory etc depending with the research approach but what you can read from above is a disaster.

The data collection methods used were observation, interviews and focus group discussion giving an impression that the research approach could have been qualitative but the demographic characteristics/sample sizes of those answering the instruments were not clear. The student talked about observation method as a data collection method but did not specify the type of observation (participant or non participant observation). I did not see the section in chapter 4 where the data obtained by observation was analyzed except some few photographs. The interview guide and focus group discussion samples are attached to the annex of the document but the observation guide is not there (we do not know what she was observing)

6. Ethics

That is another area of concern, and a lot of questions are being raised about the researcher’s adherence to the research ethics. No consent agreement forms attached to the annex or prepared, the study was done with minors who were less than 18 years of age staying in orphanages and the law of Zimbabwe and research ethics dictates that consent agreement should be signed when dealing with children. This will make the research invalid if ethics for children were not properly observed. Children in research are endangered species and need extra protection and care.

I went through the entire document up to chapter 7 and observed quite a lot of problems. For example in chapter 6, the researcher was supposed to have the discussion of findings but did not understand the requirements of that chapter and justice was not done. Empirical and theoretical literature could have been discussed with the study findings, a task not done.

 

 

7. Reference

The references are outdated (old) but I don’t have problems with that because she was studying the contexts from as far as 1980s and she made use of old and classical theories, therefore the justification to use old references was fair. She should have only tried to look for the latest references for empirical literature.

Conclusion

I am looking for the softcopies of the PhD theses of the following people for me to make an evaluation; Vice President Chiwenga, Joyce Mujuru, Jonathan Moyo and Gideon Gono. Please share the link to me via comments.

I am convinced that the PhD of Grace Mugabe was below the expected standard if the alleged online thesis is her property. UZ is therefore requested to clarify on the quality of their PhDs, if we are to take UZ seriously, explanations should be given by authorities. The image of UZ can only be cleaned by revoking such sub-standard PhD papers, otherwise UZ may be change to become a ZANU PF G40 University.

Don Chigumba is a Mixed Methods Research Specialist Based in South Africa

SOUTH AFRICA BREAKING NEWS – Violence Breaks Out Between Zuma’s Supporters And Ramaphosa’s

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By Thando Dlamini| Violence has broken out between President Jacob Zuma’s supporters and those of ANC leader, Cyril Ramaphosa.

Zuma’s supporters arriving clad in Black First Land First (BLF) regalia fought back a number of ANC members, a development that saw police officers descend onto the scene outside Luthuli House in Johannesburg.

There is an emergency meeting of ANC leaders here following Zuma’s refusal to step down yesterday evening.

A van carrying a group of people in Black First Land First (BLF) regalia were attacked as the vehicle approached the main entrance of the building.

ANC supporters came out in their numbers on Monday to state a counter offensive against a “Hands off Jacob Zuma” protest‚ led by BLF and other organisations.

Dr Pixley kaSeme and Helen Joseph streets have been shut down as the crowd grow bigger. – Timeslive/Agencies

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LATEST – “It’s True!” Ginimbi Admits He Borrowed R340,000 From Mawere

By Showbiz Reporter| The fleshly socialite, Genius Kadungure has admitted that he was truly broke and borrowed R340,000 in 2015. SEE DETAILS BELOW…

“If someone converts your asset into his own use without your knowledge and consent, what would you call him?,” wrote Mawere. SEE LIVE TWEETS BELOW:

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Prophet Austin Moses Deceived Zimbabweans Saying Mugabe Would Be Dead By December 2017

By Shiellah Sibanda| A London based Nigerian preacher, Austin Moses made a false prediction that Robert Mugabe would be dead by December last year. The preacher got Zimbabweans hyped by his “prophecy” which he 3 years ago claimed was as accurate as his other one he had uttered on Ukraine, the latter which states that Russia would attack its former colony (an obvious prediction made by well know news analysts months before it would happen.” Meanwhile, the below was the review of Moses’ prediction on Zimbabwe in which he furthermore claims that Robert Mugabe’s successor will be MDC leader, Morgan Tsvangirai (not at all Emmerson Mnangagwa). FULL VIDEO:

Bona Mugabe’s Bank Declared Illegal

Bona Mugabe

Two months after her father, Robert was pushed out of power, the Empower Bank whose board of Directors include former, Bona Mugabe, has been declared illegal.

The development is set to see some of the directors removed.

A cabinet minister says the highly celebrated launching last year was illegal. The bank was opened in a flashy ceremony that saw Bona being suddenly catapulted to the board.

Empower Bank was launched without an operating licence; the state media has established that it is not even registered with the Reserve Bank Of Zimbabwe at present.

Authorities are now regularising documentation to facilitate its opening, The Sunday Mail reports.

 

It is reported that the bank’s board will now be re-examined, with those who do not meet appointment criteria facing the boot.

Board members are Mr Raymond Njanike (chair), Dr Judith Kateera, Mr William Chaitezvi, Mr Wilson Gwatiringa, Mrs Bona Mugabe-Chikore, Mr Wellington Zengeza, Ms Helena Kumirai and Mrs Josephine Chikaka.

Women and Youth Affairs Minister Sithembiso Nyoni told The Sunday Mail, “Empower Bank, when I looked at it, was not really ready for launch. I (discovered) that it was not registered with the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. You can’t launch an unregistered bank.

“I think they launched anticipating approval would be swift. But (the bank was launched) without registration; that’s all I’m saying. So, we can’t really call it a bank. Banks have to be approved by the RBZ and then get a banking certificate.

“Empower Bank still has a lot to do; that’s why we haven’t included it in our 100-day plan. The bank will be launched and start operating as soon as relevant processes are taken care of, for instance, making sure the board is balanced and complying with banking regulations.

“Regarding the board; we are yet to look at their CVs as read against the mandate of the bank. If the board members meet all criteria, they will continue as they are.”

An RBZ official who preferred anonymity said Empower Bank was yet to secure relevant approvals.

“In line with the licensing framework and Micro Finance Act (Chapter 24:29), the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe considered the application for a deposit-taking micro finance licence for Empower Bank Limited. A deposit-taking micro finance licence will be issued once all the licensing requirements have been satisfied,” said the official.

“A pre-opening inspection will be conducted to assess the institution’s readiness to open doors to the public. The institution will open doors to the public upon authorisation by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.”

Then First Lady Mrs Grace Mugabe launched Empower Bank in October 2017, saying it was capitalised to the tune of US$2,5 million.

The bank will finance youth enterprises.

In 2017, the Zanu-PF Youth League said Government should look into reports that the G40 cabal wanted to fund its divisive and criminal agenda via the micro-financier.

Minister Nyoni said of this: “We haven’t gone into it yet to see who has benefited from what and how they benefited. That’s why I am taking my time before I launch it; to make sure I am launching something that is credible and transparent.”

LIVE UPDATES – Ginimbi vs Mawere Flaming Debacle Continues

By Showbiz Reporter| The Ginimbi vs Mutumwa Mawere flaming debacle continued Monday morning into the afternoon with Mawere insisting that despite denials, the fleshly socialite, Genius Kadungure truly owes the businessman money.

“If someone converts your asset into his own use without your knowledge and consent, what would you call him?,” wrote Mawere. SEE LIVE TWEETS BELOW:

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Gukurahundi Hearing Venues Announced But Not Yet Open to Every-one

By Paul Nyathi| The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission has announced the venues of the first stakeholders hearings to be held on Friday.

In an interview with ZimEye.com on Monday morning Commissioner Geofrey Chada said that the hearings will be held at Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Polytechnic in Gwanda and at Bindura University Town Campus on Friday between 8am and 1pm.

Commissioner Chada said that the Friday hearings are not yet public hearings but specific stakeholders to discuss an initial roadmap on how the commission will continue with its operations in the communities.

“We have sent specific invitations through the Minister of state and the Provincial administrators of specific stakeholders to attend this meeting,” said Chada.

“These will include traditional leaders, council officials and representatives of organisations involved in peace building,” he said.

In a circular on its official online pages, the commission said that the main objectives of the consultations will be:

1.To enhance stakeholder awareness of the NPRC, its mandate and functions.

2. To provide a platform for stakeholders to feed into and shape the strategic priorities of the NPRC.

3: To map the local and regional level capacities for peace, healing and reconciliation.

President Mnangagwa’s First Protege’ Fires Warning At Mutsvangwa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s first outspoken and fearless protege, Temba Mliswa has fired a warning at the President’s Special Advisor Chris Mutsvangwa concerning the Norton scuffle that happened at the weekend.

Mliswa was the first to fearlessly campaign for President Emmerson Mnangagwa internationally and locally early 2016 in a way that endangered his life more than a year before the Operation Restore Order military coup which happened two months ago. Mutsvangwa has however since begun to shoot him down in his Norton Constituency and nearly got him (Mliswa) arrested at the weekend.

https://youtu.be/l0arrUlA7OU

Following that incident, Mliswa has written a detailed response on the matter. Below is the full text:

04 February 2018

PRESS STATEMENT: SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT ON THE MUSWA / MUTSVANGWA EXCHANGE

Press statement begins…… 
It seems speculation and media distortion are rife surrounding the events of Saturday 03 February 2018, between Ambassador Chris Mutsvangwa and myself. For the sake of clarity here is an account of what actually transpired.

As you may be aware, Norton has recently faced a cholera scare emanating from reported cases in Chegutu. As a result of this and in quick reaction to contain the threat, I responded to the inner clarion call and facilitated the timely sourcing of adequate medications, equipment and preventative disinfectants as well as the establishment of an isolation zone through personal donation and that of kind well-wishers. Fortunately, test results when returned showed negative for cholera but the alert ensured that Norton is fully equipped in the event of an outbreak.

In light of the cholera threat to the district, the Ministry of Health led by Hon. D. Parirenyatwa embarked upon a cholera threat assessment exercise, visiting both Chegutu and Norton. Due to prior commitments in the constituency, apologies of which had been communicated to the District Administrator who was the MC at the two gatherings, I arrived to join the delegation at Katanga Clinic in Norton where the proceedings were already underway. It should further be noted at this point that l was in full communication with the DA throughout the whole time receiving progress updates as to when the delegation were departing from Chegutu for my participation in the programme.

As a legislator who represents the people, it would have been amiss for me to abandon the people who had congregated to attend the 3 separate Ward developmental meetings as had been scheduled and featured a host of invited guests amongst them being Chief Chivero. So contrary to warped perception, I was not late but dividing my duties to ensure that I fulfil my obligations as demanded and made the effort to attend the gathering as per my invitation as an invited guest and Member of Parliament for Norton Constituency and had further facilitated lunch for the visiting dignitaries as requested.

As the initiative was a Government initiative, the District Administrator, Mr Tomu had drawn up a programme of events and as protocol demands, as the sitting Member of Parliament and therefore political head in the Constituency, I was slated in the programme to convey the Vote of Thanks. However to my amazement upon arriving at the venue, Ambassador Mutsvangwa immediately launched into attack mode referring to my position as an Independent Member of Parliament in Norton as a “borrowed” seat.

This I innocently took in good humour until instead of inviting me to take the floor to subsequently deliver the Vote of Thanks as per order of events, Ambassador Mutsvangwa mischievously usurped the programme and invited Hon. Shamu to the floor to deliver the Vote of Thanks. At this point I interjected, questioning the change of programme and my exclusion thereof, genuinely believing there was a mistake of some sort. However, Ambassador Mutsvangwa insisted that Hon. Shamu continueand began approaching me in a menacing manner whilst hurling a barrage of obscenities and rants that I should rejoin ZANU PF or leave Norton, a chant that was quickly echoed by, now obviously planted rogue elements.

I have always respected Ambassador Mutsvangwa’s capacity and enjoyed a cordial relationship with him as my subordinate when I was the Chairman of Mashonaland West province. I speak on behalf of all Members of Parliament when I say that they should be afforded their level of respect as duly elected members of one of the three pillars of state.

It is unfortunate that an event aimed at such a noble cause would be hijacked and turned into a political party rally. Cholera and other communicable diseases know no boundaries and when an outbreak occurs the scourge transcends over party lines and affiliations. My concern has absolutely nothing to do with elections or campaigning, anyone is free to stand for election in Norton or anywhere else for that matter, that is democracy. It is Ambassador Mutsvangwa who believes he is still the Member of Parliament for Norton rather than me having a fear of competition. At the end of the day whilst competition is healthy, Ambassador Mutsvangwa is certainly not someone I would lose sleep over if he were to throw his hat into the political ring for Norton.

Furthermore, it is blatantly obvious that Ambassador Mutsvangwa was out to politicise the event in that he not only excluded me from the programme but also did not give the floor to the Chairperson of the Norton Town Council, Councillor Precious Mufahore as initially scheduled presumably as she is a member of the MDC party. I may differ with her on a number of issues but it is important to put politics aside at such events and practice political tolerance for the greater good as well as observing and respecting Government structures accordingly. The fact that I choose to make enquiries on the spot as things are happening to get it over and done with does not brand me unruly or disruptive in any way, in fact, it was important to seek clarity to mitigate a precedence from being set.

Ambassador Mutsvangwa’s unwarranted and barbaric act is in total contrast to the President’s vision and is, in fact, damaging to the brand that the President is painstakingly creating. It would appear that the emotional character of Ambassador Mutsvangwa’s is in direct conflict with the cool and calm persona of the President.

ZANU PF has long been castigated for violence and violent tendencies and Ambassador Mutsvangwa’s shenanigans are reminiscent of those dark days. He exposed his lack of political maturity and tolerance as well as ignorance and/or of neglect of the observance of protocol. He has further exposed his crass nature and his unpopularity in the constituency will soon become apparent, something that no amount of bullying, rice or food aid donations will compensate for.

This unfortunate incident brings to the fore the question of the role and responsibilities of a Special Advisor to the President. It is important that this is clearly understood and articulated as is that of the President and all the structures beneath him which may be referred to as enshrined in the Constitution. The President has the mandate to make various appointments as he sees fit, this I do not challenge, however, I think it is important that with these appointments comes the parameters in which a duly appointed person operates to avoid a sense of entitlement or self-aggrandisement leading to the abuse of portfolio or job title.

Such abuse often gives the general public the misguided conception that one who holds such title has powers that they really do not hold and as such imaginary powers are often used to intimidate and bully. Such tendencies were witnessed during the tenure of Dr Gono as the Reserve Bank Governor where Kereke assumed roles and powers he did not actually possess as Dr Gono’s Advisor or also as was further witnessed with Chibage as Advisor to Chihuri. Being an advisor is more of an administrative role rather than an operational one and centres on recommendations, analysing and report making.

Ambassador Chris Mutsvangwa would, therefore, be well advised to enter the Norton political arena on his own merit and not rely on his proximity to the President as Special Advisor to gain him any measure of political capital. The bullying through job title, perceived powers and usurping of positions needs to be nipped in the bud before the resurfacing of the violence tag often associated with ZANU PF is allowed to rear its ugly head.

Section 3(2) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe provides that “the principles of good governance, which bind the State and all institutions and agencies of the government at every level, include— (a) a multi-party democratic political system; (d) respect for the rights of all political parties (f) respect for the people of Zimbabwe, from whom the authority to govern is derived (h) the fostering of national unity, peace and stabilityAmbassador Mutsvangwa’s actions are therefore in direct contradiction with the Constitution.

Another point that baffles me is why Ambassador Mutsvangwa, as the Chairperson of the Zimbabwe National War Liberators and Veterans Association (ZNWLVA), would snub a Mashonaland West Provincial Was Vets meeting to discuss their welfare choosing instead to attend and be part of a task force at gatherings in Chegutu and Norton. A clear illustration of misplaced priorities and putting political expedience over call of duty. I have it on good authority that he is generally aloof regarding his attendance at war vets meetings which I would probably put down to arrogance noting the huge disparity of his quality of life and that of the majority of war vets.

Norton is a constituency of independent thinking people with divergent views who must be respected. Ambassador Mutsvangwa must not treat Norton like a toilet for hirn to just walk in and out of it as he pleases. If he truly felt that he “owned” Norton then surely he could have contested in the last by-election as an Independent upon his expulsion from ZANU PF?

There is no room in Zimbabwe’s new dispensation for rowdy and/or violent behaviour. The new dispensation calls for patriotism and working together. I note with concern that if the local broadcaster is allowed to continue reporting biased and nonfactual stories then we will have an uphill battle in upholding free, fair and credible elections.

Well Ambassador Mutsvangwa it is shots fired and you caught me unaware, well done, however, take note, the minority will have their say but the majority will always have their way. It is only a matter of time and may the best man win and I hope you will be able to congratulate me when that happens. 
“Norton will never be the same again”

Yours sincerely 
Hon. Temba P. Mliswa 
Member of Parliament 
NORTON CONSTITUENCY 
Press statement ends……….

Chamisa And Mudzuri Clash In Public

MDC Deputy Presidents Elias Mudzuri and Nelson Chamisa caused a stir when they clashed against each other at Huruyadzo shopping centre in Chitungwiza. Mudzuri was reportedly barred from speaking on behalf of the party, as the two claimed against each other on who has been anointed by party leader, Morgan Tsvangirai to lead the MDC Alliance.

The development comes as Tsvangirai at the weekend revealed that there are of a truth factions inside his party. Writing from his bedside, Tsvangirai distanced his family from the wrangles as he announced: “Hoping you had a good weekend and that we all continue to pray for our nation.

“Do not take seriously falsehoods being peddled by architects of jeopardy in our party. My family is not involved in any party fights. Any news about me that is credible is from my handle.”

In the absence of Tsvangirai, Mudzuri is the acting president, while Chamisa leads activities to do with the alliance, stoking serious power struggles in the former labour-backed party ahead of the 2018 polls.

Newsday reports that problems began yesterday when Mudzuri was invited to the stage to speak, but Rosiwita Madzivire, from Zimbabwe People First, an opposition party led by Agrippa Mutambara that is part of the alliance, sat him down in favour of Chamisa.

Mudzuri had arrived late when other principals were already at the rally and tension had been rising at the high table after Chamisa reportedly decided to give him the periphery role of giving the vote of thanks.

Unhappy with the decision, Mudzuri objected, saying he was the acting president of the party and should have a slot to speak, leading to a showdown at the high table that was again quelled by some alliance partners.

This forced Mudzuri to snub a slot to address the rally and the situation was made worse when Madzivire objected to him speaking when his name was called out.

The vote of thanks was later given by Settlement Chikwinya, a member of the People’s Democratic Party led by Tendai Biti.

Mudzuri snubbed the Mutare rally last week after his name was missing from the programme.

This followed a showdown at the first rally in Epworth, when he was again barred by Chamisa from speaking, and allocated the role of giving the vote of thanks.

Mudzuri yesterday did not speak at the rally.

While addressing the rally, Chamisa affirmed his position and told party supporters that he was Tsvangirai’s main representative in the alliance.

“I met president Tsvangirai, two days ago and I brought the message from him that he was happy with the work we are doing,” he said.

“I represent Tsvangirai whatever good is coming from my mouth is from him and whatever bad coming from my mouth attribute it to me.”

Chamisa later called to the stage former MDC founders, who included Morgan Femai, Job Sikhala, Biti and Ncube and left out Mudzuri before telling the gathering that Tsvangirai wanted the party to be as strong as they were in 1999.

The Kuwadzana East MP said the alliance will demand an audit of biometric voter register (BVR) next month, to see if there are no ghost voters.

He said President Emmerson Mnangagwa must bring election monitors immediately, if he was committed to holding free and fair elections.

“Our elections must be monitored by Sadc, AU (African Union), EU (European Union), Britain and America.

“We do not want soldiers in our villages, they must not be used to push Zanu PF agenda.”

MDC leader, Ncube fuelled the Chamisa-Mudzuri drama when he also told supporters that Tsvangirai called him to his residence on January 6 and told him that Chamisa will represent MDC-T leader in his absence.

Biti said the 2018 election will finish off what they started in 1999.

He said domestic debt has exceeded $7,2 billion and the alliance was the only formation that can restore economic stability in the country.

Biti said 95% of Zimbabwe’s population is living on less than 35 cents a day and the alliance will transform the economy within a short space of time, as they are trusted internationally.

The PDP leader further said Mnangagwa will bring no change to the country and there was no difference between him and his predecessor, former leader, Robert Mugabe.

Transform Zimbabwe leader, Jacob Ngarivhume told the gathering that Mnangagwa will not bring the change Zimbabwe needed.

He said the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation must air their programmes and offer the people the chance to choose their leaders wisely.

Most Zimbabweans Say “We’ll Vote For Mnangagwa If He Heals Economy And Stops Violence”

At least 51% Zimbabweans have so far voiced that they will vote for President Emmerson Mnangagwa if he heals the economy and stops political violence in the country. The participants are part of a ZimEye poll carried out on Sunday. The sample of 391 participants were drawn from a spectrum of Zim society whose identities were filtered by a string IP filter that ensured that only distinct human beings vote. DETAILS ARE BELOW…

Schools Drop Dokora Curriculum Subject Due to Gross Falsehoods In Textbooks

named…Lazarus Dokora

By Paul Nyathi | Schools in Binga Matabeleland North have revealed that they have  stopped teaching Heritage Studies, a subject introduced by former Education Minister Lazarus Dokora, because the prescribed textbooks contain gross falsehoods.

Speaking in a new curriculum consultative meeting held by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Education at Chinotimba Primary School in Victoria Falls last week teachers from the province condemned the lack of commitment in providing correct information fir learners by the Ministry.

Lulu Secondary School founder, John Sianaga,  said they have since suspended Heritage Studies classes for Form 1 and 3.

“We bought these books for $24 each and we required close to 200, but the content was wrong and malicious to one’s culture. The curriculum was rushed and, as a school, with parents’ consent, we have suspended Heritage Studies. None of our learners are using the book. Everything there, for instance, about Tonga people, is not correct. They say the Tonga traditional courtship process is called fakaiva, yet it is kutumina. I wrote to the ministry in July, but they just apologised and said it was going to be costly to change the book, but that does not suffice the profession because children are taught wrong things,” Sianaga said.

Lawyer, Thulani Nkala said: “How can our children be taught about our Zimbabwean heritage, yet there is no mention of people like Joshua Nkomo. The book talks about Muammar Gaddafi, Ian Smith, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and those people were not part of our struggle. Let’s value our own people before crossing to the other side. If you look at family and religious studies at primary level, the story is the same.”

The book said commonly practiced Ndebele dances were muchongoyo and amabhiza, adding that ingquzu was a Shona dance.

“There was no research done at all. We do not have such dances, amabhiza is a Kalanga dance, while muchongoyo is for Shangani people. It’s disheartening to us, as parents, to see our cultures being distorted like that. We need to value and sensitise what people consider as what gives them identity. The Constitution in section 7 speaks of preaching human rights from childhood but how do we then say we are sovereign if we kill other people’s cultures like this.”

The new curriculum has been a contentious issue since its launch by former Primary and Secondary Education minister Lazarus Dokora last year, with parents and teachers seeking its suspension.

Zuma Resigning Today, Should He Be Arrested?

By A Correspondent | The ANC party’s top six leaders who rushed to Jacob Zuma’s official residence to persuade him to step down last night, have left the property with no deal in sight(see video at bottom of article.)

Jacob Zuma was last night pressured to resign- to do what the ANC’s top six have termed, “what is good for the country.”

Earlier on Sunday Gwede Mantashe announced to worshippers at St. John’s church that “we’ll not humiliate him”, instead we want “unity from that meeting”.

He however also said the ANC Top-Six “wants stability in the country… [and] that’s why tonight we are meeting with President Jacob Zuma”.

The development comes days before he is due to deliver a State Of The Nation address on Thursday. The latter is meant to set the government agenda for the year.

The Resignation is crucial as it will empower his deputy Cyril Ramaphosa to set his government agenda in Thursday’s state of the nation address speech, which according to the constitution officially opens parliament, as president.

The Top 6 were spotted by journalists driving over to meet Zuma yesterday Sunday.

Zuma’s deputy, Cyril Ramaphosa is supposed to take over.

Ramaphosa defeated Zuma’s preferred successor, his own ex-wife with whom he has children with, for the ANC leadership.

 

Following the failure to get Zuma to resign, an emergency meeting is now to be held today, Monday.

 

Jacob Zuma Refuses To Resign “Mugabe Style”, ANC Leaders Leave ‘State House’ With No Deal

By A Correspondent | The ANC party’s top six leaders who rushed to Jacob Zuma’s official residence to persuade him to step down last night, have left the property with no deal in sight(see video at bottom of article.)

Jacob Zuma was last night pressured to resign- to do what the ANC’s top six have termed, “what is good for the country.”

Earlier on Sunday Gwede Mantashe announced to worshippers at St. John’s church that “we’ll not humiliate him”, instead we want “unity from that meeting”.

He however also said the ANC Top-Six “wants stability in the country… [and] that’s why tonight we are meeting with President Jacob Zuma”.

The development comes days before he is due to deliver a State Of The Nation address on Thursday. The latter is meant to set the government agenda for the year.

The Resignation is crucial as it will empower his deputy Cyril Ramaphosa to set his government agenda in Thursday’s state of the nation address speech, which according to the constitution officially opens parliament, as president.

The Top 6 were spotted by journalists driving over to meet Zuma yesterday Sunday.

Zuma’s deputy, Cyril Ramaphosa is supposed to take over.

Ramaphosa defeated Zuma’s preferred successor, his own ex-wife with whom he has children with, for the ANC leadership.

 

Following the failure to get Zuma to resign, an emergency meeting is now to be held today, Monday.

 

Killer Soldier’s Family In Extremely Difficult Discussions

Mr Jeremiah Chapenyama(right) with family members- state pics

The family of a soldier who allegedly fired about 20 shots, killing his wife and her two siblings before shooting himself in a suicide attempt in New Magwegwe suburb yesterday started negotiations with the bereaved family ahead of burial today.

The Chapeyema family said they arrived in Bulawayo on Thursday night and reached out to the bereaved family so that they work together to bury the deceased.

Carlos Tinashe Chapeyema (23) who is based in Gweru and attached to the Zimbabwe National Army Infantry Battalion Brigade at Battlefields, Kwekwe, went to his in-laws home in New Magwegwe and allegedly opened fire killing his wife, Ashley Phiri (21) and her siblings, Nkosivumile Ncube (16) and Rita Nkomo (23) on the spot in the early hours of last Wednesday.

His 18 month-old daughter, Tlowi Chapeyema, had her intestines and leg badly injured after he allegedly shot her as well.

Carlos sustained serious internal injuries after he shot himself once in the abdomen.

The deceased are expected to be buried at West Park Cemetery in Bulawayo today.

The suspect’s father, Mr Jeremiah Chapeyema said they asked the New Magwegwe Residents’ Association chairperson Mr Philip Karanda and the police to escort them to the Nkomo family.

“We appreciate the Nkomo family’s behaviour towards us, as they were not hostile as we had expected following such an incident. They understand because for any family which has lost three members at once, worse in an unnatural event like shooting, we expected the worst.
“When we however, approached them for talks on Sunday morning, the Nkomos demanded $300 upfront before we could discuss anything. We abide by their demands and are actually ready to meet all their requests because as Africans, it is natural. In our traditional ways, we are expecting compensation demands or certain payments to be charged and we totally do not blame them. We believe it is their right even if no compensation brings back life,” he said.

Mr Chapeyema said they apologised to the Nkomo family for their son’s conduct.
“They understood and urged us to stay in touch with them and we applaud them. About what my second born son did, I can’t even express the shock that I’m in. I suspect an evil spirit from our roots must have overshadowed him because no clear thinking person can do such gruesome killings. The fact that he further attempted to kill himself leaves me thinking he wasn’t thinking straight but it was an act of fear after realising what he had done,” he said.

“If he had really wanted to die, then maybe he should have shot himself in the head or right in the chest, hence I suspect he just panicked and was not thinking straight. We express our sincere condolences to the Nkomo family, hoping they understand we least expected this.”
A relative of the Chapeyemas, Mr Cuthbert Nyabeza of Luveve, Bulawayo said they were glad Carlos was recovering.

He said prior to the shooting, the soldier was in constant touch with him.
Mr Nyabeza said Carlos always told him about the couple’s differences and in November last year, he informed him that his wife had left him and was back at her family home.
He said when he came to his house on Monday, he was clad in his army uniform and carrying a small bag.

“When he came on Monday from his work place, he actually put up at my house. He went to his in-laws’ place and discussed the couple’s problems. He told me they advised him to come with his parents for further talks and he was actually willing to do so. Later that evening, he insisted that I go back there with him, which I declined telling him it was best to send his father and other elderly relatives bus fare to come to Bulawayo,” he said.

Mr Nyabeza said he never suspected that Carlos was troubled to the extent of killing people, even though he had stressed that he had actually come from work to see his child and wife in an attempt to reconcile.

He said on Monday night, Carlos asked him to send his wife money through EcoCash saying she had said they had run out of gas, and he did so using his phone.
Mr Nyabeza said initially, Carlos said he was going to sleep in Bulawayo, but at around 8PM, he changed his mind saying he wanted to return to work.

“I escorted him to the road to catch lifts into the city centre. While at our local bus stop, he changed his mind again and opted to leave the next day, early morning. At around 5AM, I drove him to Harare road and he boarded a bus to Gweru. He then returned that night and committed the alleged crime, I guess,” he said.

Mr Nyabeza said they were waiting for the soldier’s condition to improve, before they can ask him why he committed the crime.

“Doctors have indicated that his spine was affected but we are happy there is an improvement because he is now talking and we hope he gives us answers soon,” he said.
Mpilo Central Hospital clinical director, Dr Solwayo Ngwenya yesterday said Carlos and his daughter were out of danger.

On Friday, the suspect appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Franklin Mkhwananzi during a bedside court session conducted at Mpilo Central Hospital.

He was remanded in custody to February 16 and advised to apply to the High Court for bail.
The soldier, who was initially confined to the intensive care unit, has since been transferred to the male ward and he is under police and military guard.

Prosecuting, Mr Mclean Ndlovu said on February 1 this year, Carlos went to his wife’s home armed with an AK 47 assault rifle, which was loaded with 20 rounds. He allegedly knocked on the door demanding that she opens it.

“When the door was eventually opened the accused person stormed into the house and started firing gunshots at Phiri, Nkomo and Ncube, killing them instantly,” said Mr Ndlovu. – state media

Mnangagwa’s Home Town No Electricity For 1 Month

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s home area, Zvishavane has had no electricity for over a month.

Scores of angry Zvishavane residents last week stormed Zesa offices to protest over a power outage that has seen some suburbs spending a month in the dark. Some of the affected include Government houses in Ward 3 and parts of Sabi and Mandava suburbs. The blackout has been prompted by damage to the main transformer that supplies power to the areas.

Protesting residents, who were accompanied by Zvishavane town council finance committee chairperson, Councillor Fatuma Phiri, accused Zesa of being both insensitive and unresponsive. Clr Phiri expressed dismay over Zesa’s apparent failure to resolve the month-long power crisis.
“What is happening is that for the past month, half of Ward 3 has been without electricity and Zesa was informed about the problem a long time ago, but nothing was done up to now,’’ she said.

The affected residents, she said, were now resorting to using firewood to cook yet their homes were connected to the grid. – state media

Man Impregnates Own Sister Twice

An incestuous relationship that resulted in the birth of two children has earned Chitungwiza siblings an 18-month prison stint. Never Chitisiga (27) and Christine Mudyanengava (21) from Seke, who have the same mother, but different fathers, were sentenced to 24 months in prison each by Chitungwiza magistrate Mr Oliver Mudzongachiso. He set aside six months on condition of good behaviour.

They were charged with having sexual intercourse within the prohibited degree of relationship as defined in Section 75(2) (c) of the Criminal (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23. The court heard that Simon Kaitano of Zengeza Police Station’s cycle patrol unit received a tip-off of the relationship in December 2016.

He, together with another officer Tinashe Chitsinde, were alerted of Kaitano and Chitisiga’s whereabouts on January 29, 2018 and proceeded to their homes at around 4pm and arrested them.-state media

Mohadi Says G40 Not Targeted By ZACC

Vice-President Kembo Mohadi has said the ongoing crusade against corruption is not a witch-hunt against members of the G40 cabal.

VP Mohadi said authorities are only targeting all criminal elements regardless of their political affiliation.

His comments come in the wake of recent remarks by the opposition MDC-T party’s secretary-general Mr Douglas Mwonzora claiming that the arrests and prosecutions of former Finance and Economic Development Minister Ignatius Chombo and former Zanu-PF Youth League leaders Messrs Kudzanai Chipanga and Innocent Hamandishe “were seemingly selective application of the law.”

The trio that has since appeared in court is aligned to the G40 faction whose kingpin former Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo, is in self-imposed exile at an unknown location.

Members of the G40 cabal were last year in November expelled from the ruling Zanu-PF after they had created a constitutional crisis in the country, taking advantage of their proximity to the then First Family via former First Lady, Mrs Grace Mugabe.

Prof Moyo is accused of siphoning more than $400 000 from a State-owned enterprise — the Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef).

In an interview with The Chronicle yesterday, VP Mohadi dismissed the claims of selective application of the law as “nonsensical” and unfounded.

“It doesn’t work that way. We are targeting everyone who is a criminal and corrupt and those who are claiming that we are only targeting a certain group of individuals are talking nonsense and their claims are baseless and unfounded.
“We have courts where the issue of guilt or innocence will be proven,” he said.

“Whatever critics are saying is sheer waste of time as we are forging ahead in the fight against corruption until sanity is restored in all sectors of the economy in line with the Government thrust in the new dispensation.”

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said his administration was committed to rooting out corruption across all socio-economic spectrums.

He also warned those who have been implicated in corruption and the looting of State resources to confess and to voluntarily surrender their ill-gotten loot.

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) is reportedly investigating a number of senior politicians since the fall of former President Robert Mugabe.

Days after his inauguration, President Mnangagwa, as part of his efforts to clean up and resuscitate the economy, announced a three-month amnesty to allow all those who externalised funds to return the money and assets with no questions being asked.

The President said his administration was aware of the individuals and companies who had externalised funds.

President Mnangagwa’s call for the return of externalised funds has been heeded and as evidenced by substantial millions, which have since been returned, he said recently.

The Government last month directed Ministers, their deputies, permanent secretaries, senior principal directors, board chairpersons and board members of State enterprises and parastatals, and chief executive officers of State enterprises to declare their assets by not later than February 28.

This is in line with the fundamental tenets of good corporate governance.

Also expected to declare their assets are chairpersons and members of constitutional commissions (both executive and independent) and chief executive officers of local authorities.

The mentioned officials are expected to submit a written declaration of their assets by the said date.-state media

No Pay For Village Health Workers

Chitungwiza City Health Promoters (CHP) have approached the office of the First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa for mediation after spending 36 months without receiving their quarterly allowances. The workers have since been referred to the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, which superintends over council clinics.

Though the UNDP, which disburses funding for programmes undertaken by the voluntary workers, recently announced it is up-to-date with payment of its workforce countrywide, the 120 CHPs in Chitungwiza — traditionally referred to as Village Health Workers (VHWs) — are now threatening to withdraw their services to compel authorities to attend to their grievances.
The health promoters are supposed to receive $126 per quarter (three months) per person and they allege they last received their payouts during the first quarter of 2015. They are collectively owed over $50 000 and some of the workers interviewed said life for them had become so unbearable they could not even fend for their own families, even when they were expected to be caregivers for the community.

Spokesperson of the combined VHWs Mr Jim Diamond said they had exhausted efforts to get help from their immediate superiors, some of who had told them payment was being delayed by Ecocash agents.

It was ridiculous to suggest that a transaction would take as much as three years to get to the intended recipient, argued Mr Diamond. The health promotion officer for Chitungwiza , Mr Obed Mukuya, could not be reached for comment. A caregiver at Chitungwiza Clinic, Mr Munyaradzi Chizola, said some of the caregivers’ working conditions were appalling.

“Practically, it is a Herculean task to expect someone who cannot look after himself to care for another. Our families are starving because care-giving is what is supposed to bring food on the table for them and yet for this long there has not been any money coming to us,” he said.

“Our woes are further compounded by the fact that even the relevant accessories needed to carry out the most basic of our work are scarce and we are having to improvise. Imagine having to use bread-wrapping plastic instead of latex gloves, it even exposes us to infections.”

Mr Chizola said their request for a standard uniform, carrier bags, bicycles and cellphones, which they had long signed for, was still outstanding. A month ago, UNDP intimated that due to the success of their operations with regards their work in HIV and Aids, tuberculosis and malaria, it would soon be updating its payments to village health workers (VHWs), whom it said were last paid in June 2017.
Harare, Bulawayo, Chitungwiza and Masvingo were said to have last received their allowances in September 2017. In light of these revelations, which they alleged were not reflective of what is obtaining on the ground, the Chitungwiza workers first gathered at St Mary’s Clinic, where the plan to approach a higher office was mooted. Herald

The Love Letter To Chiyangwa

The vultures might be circling over Philip Chiyangwa’s head as the ZIFA election madness slips into another gear, but all the domestic boardroom fissures haven’t appeared to dent the special and certainly deeply personal relationship which the Harare tycoon enjoys with FIFA boss Gianni Infantino.

Chiyangwa has been facing a barrage of criticism from those who claim his board could plunge local football into a constitutional and leadership crisis of monumental proportions should they, as largely expected, extend their term of office beyond March 27 this year.

They argue that the four-year term of the current leadership — which Chiyangwa and his board inherited from Cuthbert Dube and his crew after they were booted from office through the revocation of their mandate to lead domestic football — ends on March 27 this year.

Therefore, elections for either an extension of Chiyangwa’s leadership or the arrival of a new leader for domestic football should be held on or before March 27 to avoid a constitutional crisis in the country’s national game.

However, the ZIFA board argue they won’t be in violation of their constitution as long as they hold their polls this year and the Congress, set to meet in two weeks time, can provide them with the mandate to craft an election Road Map which will culminate in the polls for the national football leadership later this year.

Acting ZIFA president Omega Sibanda argued that the two-month period when the association was not run by the former leadership, after their mandate had been revoked, leaving the then chief executive Jonathan Mashingaidze to shepherd the game, also has to be factored into the equation when calculations of the executive’s four-year term of office are made.

Even if a crash programme was adopted to have elections for the ZIFA executive before or on March 27, argued Sibanda, FIFA’s new policy of having integrity checks on those who want to be part of ZIFA’s leadership could effectively spell doom for those who want to throw their names into the hat as challengers of the current administration.

The process, which takes considerable time, is either unlikely to be completed before March 27, which could shut out potential challengers given the current administration have already been cleared, or this could see FIFA coming into the picture and endorsing the extension of the election Road Map beyond March 27 with the current ZIFA leadership’s authority still being recognised by the world football controlling body.

Such a scenario is already playing out in Sierra Leone where lsha Johansen and her board remain in charge of the West African FA, six months after the scheduled elections after their four-year term of office was set to expire on August 3 last year.

The issue of integrity checks for potential challengers derailed the process and even after Johansen was later inducted on corruption charges, triggering a move by her executive to remove her from office, FIFA intervened in November by dismissing the allegations “as politically-motivated” and insisting they still recognised her as the substantive leader of the Sierra Leone FA.

Last week, FIFA secretary-general Fatma Samoura wrote to Sierra Leone Sports Minister Ahmed Khanou ordering him not to interfere in the Sierra Leone election Road Map and allow the organisation to “manage its affairs independently and without due influence from third parties.”

A number of court applications in Sierra Leone to try and bar Johansen, Africa’s only FA president, from exercising her role as the game’s leader in that country, on the basis her mandate expired in August last year, have failed to bear fruits for the applicants with FIFA reiterating she remains the bona-fide boss.

Twenty nine football leaders who took the SLFA to court over the polls have been banned from the game while FIFA have set next month — seven months after the scheduled elections — as the date for the next meeting of their task force, which is dealing with the election Road Map, in Zurich.

And, amid all the unfolding drama in domestic football related to the ZIFA polls, the FIFA leadership’s cosy romance with Chiyangwa should provide an indication to those ganging up against the Harare businessman that he — just like Johansen in Sierra Leone — is likely to get the backing of the global football leadership in Zurich if a stalemate emerges on the domestic front.

Chiyangwa was treated to a small party by some high-ranking FIFA officials, including the FIFA director of Association Members and development for Africa and the Caribbean, Veron Mosengo Omba, in Morocco on Saturday night to celebrate the ZIFA boss’ birthday. Chiyangwa turned 59 on Saturday and videos of his night out with the FIFA officials celebrating the occasion have emerged.

“The FIFA leaders woke me up and said come with us and they entertained me,” Chiyangwa told The Herald.

However, it’s probably the intensely personal letter from FIFA President lnfantino to Chiyangwa on Saturday which gives an insight into the special relationship that still bind the two football leaders even as the hawks at home gang up to try and claim the ZIFA boss’ scalp.

Infantino even wishes Chiyangwa lots of luck and success in his endeavours this year which, of course, includes retention of his position as ZIFA presidency.

“Dear Philip, on the occasion of this very special day, let me extend my warmest wishes to you for lots of luck, happiness, good health and success in the year to come,” Infantino writes.

“I sincerely hope you will be able to celebrate with your family and friends. Many happy returns of the day and kind personal regards. I look forward to seeing you again soon.”Infantino and Chiyangwa enjoy warm relations and the FIFA president was feted like a king as the guest of honour at a glitzy party in Harare last February when the Harare businessman celebrated his birthday.

A number of African football leaders also attended the party and some claim events that evening triggered the seismic chain of events which triggered the eventual toppling of Cameroonian strongman Issa Hayatou from his position as CAF president.- state media

Former CIO Boss Joins Forces With Mnangagwa

Former State Security minister Didymus Mutasa is ready to rejoin the ruling Zanu PF party, which sacked him in 2014 for hobnobbing with former vice president Joice Mujuru.

The Daily News on Sunday can, however, report that Mutasa has put one condition for his return to a party he formed along with other nationalists in the 1960s: He wants President Emmerson Mnangagwa, whom he lavished with praises, to invite him back to the party.
“I am ready to rejoin Zanu PF. I have not talked to them directly but I have spoken to those who serve the country outside — things are moving very well, I don’t see things going bad,” he said.

It is unlikely that Mutasa’s wish would be granted. Zanu PF was adamant this week that the 82-year-old politician is aware of the procedures that must be followed before readmission.
And as the party’s former secretary for administration before his sacking, Mutasa should know better.

“He should follow the procedures that are required and he knows them,” quipped Simon Khaya Moyo, Zanu PF’s national spokesperson. Zanu PF’s constitution requires any individual willing to return to the party to appeal to its central committee, which is its policy-making organ.

Thereafter, the appeal is taken to an ad hoc appeals committee of congress whose decisions shall be final.

Mutasa’s precondition could be based on the fact that the powers-that-be in Zanu PF are known for bending the rules when it suits them.

In re-admitting former Higher and Tertiary Education minister Jonathan Moyo into the party in 2013, Zanu PF took the unprecedented step of inviting the serial political flip-flopper to return to the party because it was desperate at the time to utilise his propaganda skills.
Ironically, it was Mutasa who facilitated Moyo’s return.

Moyo had been expelled from Zanu PF in 2005 for refusing to give way to a woman candidate for the Tsholotsho constituency after the ruling party had reserved the seat for a woman.

The sharp-tongued politician, who is now in self-imposed exile following former president Robert Mugabe’s ouster, had fallen victim to purges that targeted Zanu PF members who had organised an unsanctioned meeting in Tsholotsho to oppose the election of Mujuru as vice president.

Mutasa, the country’s first black Speaker of Parliament, was expelled from Zanu PF by Mugabe along with a host of other officials who were seen as loyal to Mujuru.
Upon receiving his marching orders, he teamed up with Rugare Gumbo, Dzikamai Mavhaire, Kudakwashe Bhasikiti and Mujuru to form the Zimbabwe People First (ZPF).
A few months after its formation, ZPF split because of irreconcilable differences between its founders.

Mutasa and Gumbo were among those who clung to the party’s name and offices while Mujuru moved on to form the National People’s Party.
Since leaving Zanu PF, Mutasa has been struggling to keep body and soul together.

His vehicles and even furniture were attached by authorities while he is battling to pay bills and send his children to school.

Since the fall of Mugabe, he has expressed willingness to rejoin Zanu PF.
He told the Daily News last year that he was closely monitoring Mnangagwa’s government to see if they can work together.

“There is need for honesty from the leadership. People are listening to what he (Mnangagwa) is saying very closely. People are still afraid of him, maybe because of the presence of the army which helped Mnangagwa ascend to the top. But they have to guarantee free and fair elections; let us be totally democratic. Whoever wins will have the people’s mandate. But as long as people are skeptical, that would be wrong — we are saying remove all that,” he said then.

“I have no doubt at all that if he does that he will win, because so far people are indicating that they like him, why would he rig? Let’s have a proper election where he is elected president. When that happens, I will submit myself to him and say let us sort out the Gukurahundi issue,” said Mutasa.

Presidential spokesperson George Charamba has previously said Mutasa was welcome to rejoin Zanu PF.

Charamba’s boss, Mnangagwa, has been sending positive signals to the outside world and the locals to help him in rebuilding the country.

Mnangagwa has been preaching the gospel of reengagement with estranged countries, anti-corruption and tolerance.

For the first time in close to two decades, Zimbabwe is now hogging the international limelight for the right reasons.

Under Mugabe’s reign, the country was blighted by controversy, human rights abuses and flagrant disregard for property rights. Mnangagwa has discarded most of Mugabe’s policies.

Regarding the performance of Mnangagwa’s administration, Mutasa remarked:“So far so good, they have done extremely well”.

Mutasa said this was a tantalising development that could once again see Zimbabwe developing and matching other countries.

“Mugabe should have left the country a long time ago. We once told him before we were expelled that it was not about his wife but for the rest of the country. Sadly, we were part and parcel of his rule and what has happened cannot be reversed,” he said.

“It is hard to criticise Mugabe but there is a lesson we are all being taught by Emmerson that there is need to pave way for others. Emmerson deserves our thanks but the only question is; how did he manage to do it when someone failed for 37 years?” said Mutasa.

Mutasa may not be the only former Zanu PF member weighing their options.
Former Zanu PF spokesperson Rugare Gumbo told the Daily News last week that he was ready to rejoin Zanu PF.

The only surviving member of the Dare ReChimurenga that directed the liberation war struggle, Gumbo attended Zanu PF’s extraordinary congress held in Harare last December.

“I attended the congress upon invitation by the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans
Association but now we are waiting for the leadership to clarify certain things while we consult with others, including Mutasa,” Gumbo said.

“It must be noted that there are problems in Zanu PF some of which forced us out in the first place so we have said we want clarity on the direction and role we will play should we come back.

“It really depends on what clarification they will give on issues of unity, internal fights which is something that has always concerned us so it is under consideration because I have a constituency to consult,” he added.

Chigumba Fails To Shake Off Bribery Allegations

Way back in the year Before Christ, the famous Roman General Julius Ceasar decided to divorce his second wife Pompeia on the basis of suspicion. Ceasar famously said any wife of his must be above suspicion.

It is an assertion that has transcended through time and cuts across all manner of relationships and professions.

The new Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) chairperson Priscilla Chigumba is being haunted by suspicion over an unproven allegation raised by former Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku in 2016.

At the time, Chidyausiku claimed Chigumba had a case to answer on allegations that she tried to solicit a $20 000 bribe to throw out a civil case that was before her in 2013.

She will have to fight with her back against the wall to prove that Chidyausiku’s assertions during public interview for a place on the bench of the Supreme Court, is just another example in which the law remains on her side until a time she is proven guilty.

Bible in hand, the High Court judge took oath of office on Thursday to effectively take over from Rita Makarau whose surprise resignation last year is still shrouded in mystery.

Chigumba served as a resident magistrate and provincial magistrate before being seconded to work as a senior professional research assistant in the Office of the Chief Justice before she was sworn in as Judge of the High Court on December 20, 2011.

Like the predecessor before her, Chigumba has an affectionate smile but she will need more than charm as she assumes an office marred with accusations of tilting the electoral field in favour of Zanu PF.

Constitutional law expert and Kent University Law lecturer, Alex Magaisa, said the allegations of bribery will probably haunt Chigumba into her new job unless there is a definite public clearance.
When Chidyausiku made the allegations, Chigumba protested vehemently.

It is not clear whether she was cleared, although her appointment would suggest that she was.
“If she was cleared of the allegations, that clearance did not receive sufficient publicity to clear her name in the court of public opinion. In any event, the allegations seem to have cost her promotion to the Supreme Court,” said Magaisa.

“If there is any semblance of truth in the allegations, then it casts doubt on her credibility for the job as she would appear to be corruptible. However, if she was cleared of the allegations, and it is possible that it may have been a smear campaign, then this needs to be made clear in order to give confidence to all political actors and the electorate…An allegation alone is not enough to disqualify her from holding the Zec chair.”

Speaking after taking oath of office on Thursday, Chigumba said she was unfazed by the mystery which still surrounds her predecessors’ abrupt and surprise resignation, vowing she will dutifully discharge her duties without fear or favour.

Makarau has declined to shed light on whether she was forced to resign or she jumped before she was pushed.

“I can never be daunted when the law is certain because my mandate is very clear, it’s just to administer the law; to apply the law which exists at this point in time and as a judge I do that on a daily basis so there is nothing daunting,” Chigumba boldly claimed, adding she will carry out her mandate without any interference as provided for in the Constitution of Zimbabwe and other electoral laws.

“It is a great honour and privilege to be asked to serve one’s country in this capacity as the chairperson of Zec and I promise the Zimbabwean people that I will deliver a free, fair and credible election.”

The High Court judge said she will treat all stakeholders in a fair manner and will thrive to maintain an open door policy.

“Certainly yes we will look into those issues,” Chigumba said of accusations of bias towards Zanu PF leveled against the commission adding “because it is our intention to deliver a credible election.”
“…My mandate is just to be an umpire and to ensure that there is fairness in the process of Zimbabweans electing their leaders so it’s a very clear mandate and I intend to discharge it fully.”
Zimbabwe will hold elections in four to seven months, and providing a credible voters’ roll will be Chigumba first port of call.

She will also have to deal with rising cases of voter registration slip’s serial number intimidation which is threatening to smear the credibility of the biometric voter registration exercise.
Electoral watchdog, the Zimbabwe Election Support Network (Zesn), has urged Chigumba to strive to safeguard and protect the independence of Zec by ensuring that principles of good electoral management such as transparency, integrity, professionalism, competence and fairness are upheld.

“Furthermore, the network calls upon the new Zec chairperson to ensure that provisions of the Electoral Act that guarantee freeness and fairness of electoral processes are respected by all electoral stakeholders in particular political parties.

“For instance, Zec together with other institutions supporting democracy such as the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission and the Zimbabwe Republic Police must bring to account individuals engaging in the illegal practice of soliciting for voter registration slips’ serial numbers and intimidating voters,” Zesn said.

The Election Resource Centre (ERC) said Chigumba was faced with a huge task to ensure the delivery of free, fair and credible elections as promised by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government.

“The impending elections present a possible turning point in Zimbabwe’s political trajectory. While every election is a watershed moment in a country’s history, this particular election comes in the wake of extensive calls for electoral reforms, chief among them independence of Zec, right to vote, electoral disputes mechanisms, deterrence of election related violence and intimidation,” said ERC director Tawanda Chimhini.

“International standards dictate that every Election Management Body ensures the legitimacy and credibility of the processes for which it is responsible and this can be made possible by adhering to fundamental guiding principles which include; independence, impartiality, integrity, transparency, efficiency, professionalism and service-mindedness.”

While lawyer and human rights activist, David Coltart, applauded the appointment of woman to important positions, he said women should not just be appointed because they are women.

Coltart said two of the three appointments at Zec were unquestionably good “but sadly the appointment of Chigumba was not because of the unresolved corruption allegation levelled against her.”

Former deputy minister of Justice who is the MDC spokesperson Obert Gutu, however, lauded Chigumba’s appointment saying the jurist was an astute legal mind with a strong sense of independence and integrity.
He said the MDC was confident that if she is given the proper latitude to perform her duties, she will excel.

“The main challenge that we have in Zimbabwe is that there are always some shadowy but extremely powerful political forces behind the scenes that invariably dictate the manner in which our elections are conducted,” he opined.

“We expect Justice Chigumba to stand her ground fearlessly and authoritatively. She mustn’t be a pushover. We know that there will be sinister and scandalous political forces behind the scenes who will relentlessly seek to dictate and direct the manner in which Zec conducts its operations. Justice Chigumba must rise to the occasion and perform her duties with honour and integrity. We will be watching her closely.” Daily News

MDC Alliance vows to block Mnangagwa from messing with elections as Chamisa and Mudzurwi publicly wrestle for microphone

By Paul Nyathi | Disharmony within the MDC-T which is likely to affect the MDC Alliance coalition was badly exposed on Sunday when two of the three MDC-T Vice Presidents couldn’t agree on who should address the huge crowd on behalf of the party.

Nelson Chamisa and Elliot Mudzurwi embarassed themselves and their party when they stood up in front of the huge crowd of over ten thousand people to wrestle the podium from each other with each claimimg to be the rightful person to speak on behalf of sick President Morgan Tsvangirai at the rally held at Huruyadzo grounds in Chitungwidza.

The two had to be assisted by MDC leader Professor Welshman Ncube who eventually encouraged Mudzuri to let Chamisa address the rally.

Addressing the crowd, Chamisa said that the MDC Alliance coalition will not allow President Emmerson Mnangagwa to temper with the elections and the electoral processes by trying to call for an early election.

Chamisa assured the predominantly MDC-T supporters in the crowd that elections can only be held as directed by the constitition.

“The constitition guides that elections can only be held between 22 July and 22 August, not earlier and not later,” he said.

The vibrant youthful leader said that the Alliance has made stringent measures in place that will block the ruling ZANU PF party from rigging this year’s elections.

Speaking to journalists after the hugely successful rally, Professor Ncube said that the mini skirmish that took place between Mudzurwi and Chamisa is regretted and the Alliance will sit down and correct the issue.

MDC-T third Vice President Thokozani Khuphe was not at the rally yet again as she continues to snub all of her party activities.

Members of the MDC-T who spoke to ZimEye.com after the rally condemned the behaviour which is being exhibited by the party’s three Vice Presidents.

Mudzurwi was officially appointed the party Acting President when Tsvangirai took leave while Chamisa was asked to chair MDC Alliance coalition talks on behalf of Tsvangirai.

How Mnangagwa Will Be Removed

Statement| Today the Transform Zimbabwe President addressed scores of people in Chitungwiza at the Alliance Rally. The TZ President articulated on three main points for us to win the election and be the next government. He stressed that ED would not agree with these;

Electoral reforms
These must be demanded as they will never be given on a silver platter. We are supposed to push and engage ED government to reform. Ngarivhume demanded that ZBC must give all political players equal media coverage and stop being a ZANU PF mouthpiece. He stated that as opposition they acknowledge the strides made now in electoral reforms as witnessed by introduction of BVR.

Unity
For the Alliance to win unity is the key. The TZ President encouraged unity within the Alliance from the principals down to the grassroots. He stated that ED wanted disunity in the Alliance because only divided coalition will deliver victory to ZANU PF. He indicated that Mnangagwa will try to use some within the Alliance who will oppose it but these will be resisted and exposed. He added that only unity will guarantee victory in the coming elections.

Partisan military
Ngarivhume said ED is on the throne because of a military coup. ZANU PF has been using the military to remain in power every time they are divided just as they did in 2008. Military is supposed to be apolitical therefore we will push the current government to create a conducive environment that will guarantee that the military will not be involved in electoral matters.

In conclusion the TZ President stated that there was need to trust in Jehovah in these elections. He then encouraged all supporters to register to vote.

Victory is Certain.
NaJesu Zvinoita.

Zanu PF Official Nearly Kills Fellow Party Member For Dating His Wife

Terrence Mawawa | A Zanu PF Official nearly killed a fellow party member he accused of dating his wife.

Zanu PF Councillor for Zvishavane Msipane Ward, Nomore Nyoni was arrested last week after stabbing fellow party member, Dumizweni Mahwite for allegedly having an intimate affair with his wife.

Midlands Police Spokesperson, Ethel Mukwende told a Masvingo based weekly publication Nyoni stabbed Mahwite with a bottle neck.

“The incident happened last Friday around 5pm at Msipane Turnoff, according to the report we received.

Nyoni charged at Mahwite and stabbed him with a bottle neck. He accused Mahwite of having an affair with his wife, Barbara,” said Mukwende.

Nyoni will appear in court facing next week, facing attempted murder charges, according to the police.

We Will Win 2018 Polls – Mujuru Official

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo | Former Vice President Joice Mujuru, regarded by many as a rank outsider, will win the 2018 Presidential Elections, a senior NPP Official has said.

Speaking to ZimEye.com yesterday, former MDC MP Oliver Chirume said Mujuru was the”real deal” in the coming elections.

Mujuru met with former President Robert Mugabe who apologised to her for dismissing her from the party.

Chirume said Mujuru would be the surprise pacesetter in the coming polls.

“Many people had ruled Dr Mujuru out of the Presidential Election race but they were lost.

Things have taken a dramatic twist and Dr Mujuru is ready to win the elections,” said Chirume.

Political observers postulate that Mujuru will draw sympathy from disgruntled Zanu PF elements- putting her in a vintage position to win the Presidential Elections.

Scores Injured In Violent MDC Intraparty Clashes

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo
As factional battles continue to intensify in the MDC, several party members were seriously injured as youths from rival factions clashed here yesterday.

The police had to be called to restore order as party youths clashed along factional battles at Jazire Shopping Centre in Rujeko Suburb.

A party official told ZimEye.com yesterday, the youths clashed on who to choose as the party candidate for Masvingo Urban Constituency in the coming elections.

Some youths are aligned to Takanai Mureyi while others are behind former MP, Tongai Matutu.

“The lack to tolerance has reached unprecedented levels. I think we have to learn to tolerate diverse views in the party.

Yesterday several party members were seriously injured as our youths clashed along factional lines.

I was called by one of our members and I rushed to the shopping centre where I found party youths fighting among themselves,” said the official.

The police also arrested several party youths said to be behind the violent clashes.

A Critique of Amai Grace Mugabe PhD Thesis

By Don Chigumba | I had a chance to go through the online PhD thesis alleged to be that of Dr. Grace Mugabe and therefore want to take this opportunity to report my observations to the public. For those who may want to verify you may follow this link to get the online thesis https://www.scribd.com/document/369979437/The-Changing-Social-Structure-and-Functions-of-the-Family#from_embed The purpose of this piece is to give a critique of the online PhD thesis alleged to be that of Dr. Grace Mugabe by the independent newspaper of Zimbabwe of January 2018. The analysis is biased towards the methodological procedures of a standard thesis and a bit of content analysis.

The author of this piece has more than 10 years of teaching and supervising research thesis at university level  for both graduate and undergraduate students. The author is also an experienced mixed methods research specialist.

Research Title: The Changing Social Structure and Functions of the Family

1. Research Questions and Objectives

An observation was made that there was no link between some research objectives and the research questions. The thesis had 6 research questions and 3 research objectives and a close analysis has shown that only research questions number (a) and (d) are linked to objectives number 1 and 3 respectively. The remaining four research questions are not linked to any of the research objectives. According to the international standards of writing theses, research questions should be drawn from the research objectives. Research objective means what the researcher should achieve by the end of the study and should therefore be converted to questions. The thesis had three objectives and was technically supposed to have three research questions linked to those objectives. I didn’t get the chance to check the thesis guidelines for the program of sociology at UZ, I felt that research objectives were supposed to precede the research questions.

2. Statement of the Problem

In short, statement of the problem means the description of a problem that provoked the study. The paper focused on experiences from Herald, Sunday Mail Newspapers and what the former president said about the moral fibre.  The statement of the problem is a bit weak though there is some insignificant provocation. The PhD statement of the problem should be empirical literature backed and derived from the background to the study. The fact that the former president Mugabe said there is a moral decadence in Zimbabwean societies does not qualify it to be a strong statement of the problem. This may force some readers to believe that the study was built upon a weak foundation.

3. Background to the Study

Chapter one of every study should have a strong background to the study, trying to build the problem in context. The background to the study should be backed by global/ international literature (America, Asia/Europe), continental literature (literature from selected African countries) and local literature (from Zimbabwe). The student of the thesis only focused much on the local literature a mistake that is found in chapter two (review of literature). For one to be awarded a doctorate, he/she should know everything happening locally, continentally and internationally in areas related to the study title. Therefore, the background to the study should have been improved.

4. Review of literature

The student cited the Bible when supporting her literature review  Genesis 2:18, 2:24, 1:28, Colossians 3:18, Proverbs 22:6. This brings a lot of confusion because we don’t know whether the scholar was studying biblical morality or African traditional morality or Islamic morality etc, the operational definitions are not clear with the definition of morality too. When dealing with such kinds of scientific research the Bible is not taken as a genuine source of literature for research. In universities that I worked under, we discouraged students to cite the Bible as a source of literature unless one is studying a research title related to the Bible. In sociology morality is broad and not only limited to the biblical morality and the university professors under the faculty of sociology should give us direction on this.

The theoretical literature were discussed i.e. the structural functional perspective, the conflict perspective, the feminist perspective, symbolic interaction perspective but the major problem was on a detailed application of the stated theories to the study context. How are the theories related to the study? The student should have addressed this well.

The empirical literature sections has a lot of problem. According to the best practice of writing thesis, the sub-headings of the empirical literature section should be the research questions or objectives because that is what the literature review should answer. 90% of the research questions were not answered the student talked much on the land reform programs of Zimbabwe since 1980 which were not well linked to the title and the objectives. I was expecting to see some key findings obtained from literature but nothing like that happened.

As I said earlier on, the empirical literature is mainly locally backed and little was put on international or global literature  I was expecting to read the latest literature from America, Europe, Asia etc answering the research questions/objectives before narrowing down to the study context. This area made me to doubt the credibility of the thesis.

The literature did not expose the research gap(s). She concluded chapter two by saying ‘the literature review therefore revealed gaps which this study sought to fill’ but I haven’t seen the alleged gaps and no one knows the gap(s) which the study closed. This is another problem for a PhD thesis.

5. Methodology

The student seemed to have little knowledge of research designs and approaches. There is evidence to indicate that she didn’t know qualitative, quantitative or mixed methods designs. Instead of narrating and justifying designs to be used, she started talking about divorce rates and that she grew up in rural area in a struggling family etc, information that is not totally acceptable under research designs, read what she wrote below;

 

3.4 Research Design

Research design, which may also be referred to as conceptual framework, involves making decisions regarding what topic to be studied, among what population, with what methods and for what purposes (Babbie, 1983: 74, Miles & Huberman 1994:20). The selection of my research topic was influenced by three factors. First, I observed what was going on in the social world around me and my own life. There were numerous reports on baby dumping, divorce and family instability as explained in Chapter One. This caused me to wonder whether our society still valued human life, particularly the lives of infants. Secondly, the topic was of concern and interest to me as a mother, as well as a founder of a children’s home. But did I have sufficient knowledge and understanding of what parenting involved and meant to the development of children? Did our society have adequate understanding of the relationship between family stability and baby dumping for example? The third factor concerned my life experience. I grew up in a rural setting in a family which struggled to make ends meet. Seeing abandoned, orphaned and vulnerable children touched my soul but I did not have sufficient knowledge on how to handle such issues. Before deciding on the research topic, I consulted a number of written sources (Baker 1994, Babbie, 1995, Miles and Huberman, 1994) and also spoke to relevant researchers and intellectual comrades. I was then encouraged and convinced that I could tackle the research topic

 

The Vice Chancellor of UZ and well as the President of Zimbabwe who is the Chancellor should read the above section of research design and if possible question the credibility of the supervisors and committee that approved this work. A research design is the oxygen of the study, without it the study becomes null and void. She could have opted for designs like survey, case study, correlation, phenomenology, grounded theory etc depending with the research approach but what you can read from above is a disaster.

The data collection methods used were observation, interviews and focus group discussion giving an impression that the research approach could have been qualitative but the demographic characteristics/sample sizes of those answering the instruments were not clear. The student talked about observation method as a data collection method but did not specify the type of observation (participant or non participant observation). I did not see the section in chapter 4 where the data obtained by observation was analyzed except some few photographs. The interview guide and focus group discussion samples are attached to the annex of the document but the observation guide is not there (we do not know what she was observing)

6. Ethics

That is another area of concern, and a lot of questions are being raised about the researcher’s adherence to the research ethics. No consent agreement forms attached to the annex or prepared, the study was done with minors who were less than 18 years of age staying in orphanages and the law of Zimbabwe and research ethics dictates that consent agreement should be signed when dealing with children. This will make the research invalid if ethics for children were not properly observed. Children in research are endangered species and need extra protection and care.

I went through the entire document up to chapter 7 and observed quite a lot of problems. For example in chapter 6, the researcher was supposed to have the discussion of findings but did not understand the requirements of that chapter and justice was not done. Empirical and theoretical literature could have been discussed with the study findings, a task not done.

 

 

7. Reference

The references are outdated (old) but I don’t have problems with that because she was studying the contexts from as far as 1980s and she made use of old and classical theories, therefore the justification to use old references was fair. She should have only tried to look for the latest references for empirical literature.

Conclusion

I am looking for the softcopies of the PhD theses of the following people for me to make an evaluation; Vice President Chiwenga, Joyce Mujuru, Jonathan Moyo and Gideon Gono. Please share the link to me via comments.

I am convinced that the PhD of Grace Mugabe was below the expected standard if the alleged online thesis is her property. UZ is therefore requested to clarify on the quality of their PhDs, if we are to take UZ seriously, explanations should be given by authorities. The image of UZ can only be cleaned by revoking such sub-standard PhD papers, otherwise UZ may be change to become a ZANU PF G40 University.

Don Chigumba is a Mixed Methods Research Specialist Based in South Africa

Zanu PF’s Spirit Medium Called Vera Gives Mnangagwa Only 5 Months | ZHUWAO BLAST

Patrick Zhuwao | Furthermore, it is important to note that liberation movements such as UNIP of Zambia, MCP of Malawi and KANU of Kenya have not been able to survive the departure of their founding fathers. In the case of ZANU PF, the violent and humiliating ouster of President Mugabe makes it even worse as explained to one Vera, whose job description at ZANU PF Headquarters includes consulting spirit mediums and the occult. The poor lady is currently grappling with how she can inform Mnangagwa that, on her latest visit to the spirit medium, he was given only five months to go.

Opposition political formations, including thought processes, paradigms and inclinations
opposed to ZANU PF, must come to terms with the fact that NPF is not an enemy but an
extremely useful ally. An ally that knows how to exorcise the troublesome ghost of the dead
ZANU PF. Pro-democracy formations therefore have an obligation to work with the NPF to
ensure that the coup conspirators and terrorist junta are stopped from the further militarisation
of constitutional governance.

The NPF is committed to the reversal of the bloody coup of 15th November 2017 and
subscribes to the demilitarisation of civilian processes in Zimbabwe. NPF has a definite and
credible plan on how this can be achieved. Although NPF views President Mugabe as the
Mentor par excellence, it acknowledges that he has been retired, albeit forcefully, and should not be burdened and encumbered again. The NPF knows fully well that ZANU PF is dead.

Mnangagwa and Chiwenga are holding onto the decaying corpse of a deceased liberation
movement. NPF has the knowledge and capacity to deliver the final nail in the coffin for
ZANU PF.
Iwe neni tine basa. Mkhulu loMsebenzi
Asante Sana.

What Legacy President Mugabe?

Julius Mutyambizi-Dewa
Julius Sai Mutinhima-Dewa |What legacy President Mugabe?

What is President Mugabe’s “legacy” if I may ask. It’s sad that we now have a government and an emerging opposition competing to propagate and protect the “legacy” of a man who has predominantly been a very big failure in the history of our country. President Mugabe’s single good thing in my opinion is being a liberation icon and sadly it stops there.

His track record in both government and governance is disappointing if we are to be polite but if the honest truth be said both his premiership and executive presidency of Zimbabwe are two regrettable phases in the history of our country that Zimbabwe would have done better by not entertaining. He has made one costly mistake after another; and the disunity in our country today is all because of his leadership.

PRESIDENT MUGABE’S PREMIERSHIP OF ZIMBABWE

Bouyed up by Emmerson Mnangagwa, Sydney Sekeramayi, Enos Nkala and others advent of his premiership of our country was the unleashing of Gukurahundi into Matabeleland and the Midlands where they killed friendly civilians who could not pledge allegiance to ZANU PF. In Mashonaland, Manicaland and Masvingo they started an operation that they Code-named “PEMU” in which the Charles Ndlovu(Webster Shamu)-led Youth Brigade and Special Constabulary targeted supporters of opposition parties such as PF-ZAPU, ZANU-Ndonga, UANC whose houses, businesses and livelihoods were detroyed. A lot of them lost their lives with even some schools targeting children of opposition members.

Fair enough we were just coming from a war but the consolidation argument cannot stand because it is outweighed by the vastness of the culture of abuse that went unmitigated and not only was it promoted at the top but it was allowed to become the single-predominant feature of our political culture.

During that time he labelled his war time ally and the real Father of the Nation Joshua Nkomo the father of dissidents. The one thing that pains me most is the persecution of Lookout Masuku, the ZIPRA Commander who never enjoyed the independence he fought so hard to bring and the complete isolation of Dzinashe Machingura whose crime was to dare to hold a different opinion from his. He embraced Ian Smith and Peter Walls while attacking ZAPU and the former ZIPRA commanders and combatants. For all their faults, Muzorewa, Sithole and Chikerema were still former nationalists who had played their part in the independence of Zimbabwe but his Premiership was premised on vilifying everyone but himself and his cheer-leaders with Emmerson Mnangagwa being the best cheer-boy.

It was during Mugabe’s Premiership that Dr Joshua Nkomo lived longer in exile and even had a real fear for his life. To be fair he was in more danger under Mugabe’s Premiership than anytime during the Ian Smith’s years.

Mugabe’s Executive Presidency

President Muagbe’s Executive Presidency started with the hounding of Edgar Tekere out of ZANU PF, the forced carrot and stick policy on ZAPU and former ZIPRA members and the disappearance of Rashiwe Guzha. Then he forced ESAP on our country and disempowered our people by retrenching them from their jobs while creating no alternative to their employment. He ensured they became worse off than they were under Rhodesia. Industry after industry down-sized; factories closed, job after job was lost and the middle-class disappeared. Suddenly teachers, proud owners of their own houses during Rhodesia, had to make do with being cottage-tenants or even squalor-dwellers.

Even liberation veterans, most of them who had sacrificed their own education for the good of the country, were abandoned and left to rot in the wilderness. When I had a tour of Mashonaland East in 1992 for a performance I was camped at Murewa Cultural Centre and the security detail was a war veteran. He was so bitter with the government of Mugabe and told me how he had forced one of the “shefus” to give him that job. Without a middle-class, without freedoms, with the liberation heroes struggling, without any prospects for a future in Zimbabwe our country’s independence was truly speaking just existing in name. I reflected on an interview I had listened to on Radio 2 in 1988 which featured Brenda Moyo and Thomas Mapfumo. When questioned what his achievements had been since independence Thomas Mapfumo had responded: “Haaa independence ingori kuvanhu vanodya mari dzacho vasina chavanacho havatomboziva kuti takasununguka: “Independence is for those who are making money the rest of us are yet to feel anything good about it”.

His Presidency and leadership was dominated by emotions.He failed to approach leadership with the decorum that such a post calls for. While he physically left the war his mindset remained embedded in the liberation struggles and its narratives. His presidency followed an ego that was massaged by people such as Emmerson Mnangagwa and others, who made him believe that it was only him who was capable of running Zimbabwe and he also had this wrong thinking that standing up to the West included closing his own people’s democratic space and denying them basic freedoms. He failed to rationalise and that is why while his rhetoric on land and black empowerment was very noble, his intention was not to make them pragmatic models for economic inclusiveness but punitive measures against rebellious whites who should have minded their own business by staying out of politics.

President Mugabe has a legacy of atrocities, failure, looting, closure of democratic spaces, destruction of our industries which, bouyed by Emmerson Mnangagwa and now clearly Joyce Mujuru, which should have stopped and disappeared with his presidency. His record in government is certainly not admirable, it is an obscene example of how not to run a country and in my opinion his legacy cannot be defended in public. The perpetuation of his mindset is one and the same thing as the perpetuation of our people’s suffering. No progressive leader can even think of copying anything from him. He is a failed case who even failed to see his own failure and wanted to hang on to power and create a dynasty which would have ensured that our country would not be doomed only during his tenure but would be doomed for as long as life itself existed. It is not surprising though that the talk of his legacy has become the cause for competition by two people who are at the very centre of propagating his misrule, Emmerson Mnangagwa his henchman of more than 50 years and Joice Mujuru, his cheer-lady for more than 37years. Otherwise no benefit can ever be derived by trying to hang on to the Mugabe years that the majority of Zimbabweans long wished away!

Be Judge!

MUJURU BACKLASH: Mugabe’s Top Agent Tortured By Military During Coup, Loses Job

Ray Nkosi | CIO Director of Security Albert Ngulube who worked under former President Robert Mugabe’s regime and was tortured during the military blitz last November has been fired.

Ngulube has been fired together with others after they allowed former deputy President Joice Mujuru to meet Mugabe and his wife Grace at their Blue Roof Mansion. Mujuru after meeting the Mugabes has blown the whistle that indeed a coup took place.

During the November coup Ngulube was arrested near Mugabe’s home, just after briefing Mugabe on the security situation in the country.

He reportedly stopped when he saw army tankers going in the direction of Mugabe’s home and asked the troops where they were going.

The soldiers, however, seized him as he was among a group of people targeted for capture to ensure Mugabe is isolated from his key security and political personnel.

“They took his cellphone, watch and gold chain and later detained and interrogated him. He was heavily battered. He has some cracks on his head and could have died,” said an official.

 An official said a military officer, who was not happy with Ngulube’s beating, informed senior army officials of his plight, resulting in the intervention of top commanders to secure his release.

Ngulube was released on Wednesday, taken to hospital and later home.

Angry Mliswa Unleashes Venom Against Mutsvangwa, Says War Vets Must Fire Him

Ray Nkosi | Angry Norton Member of Parliament Temba Mliswa has taken to social media to blast President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s special advisor, Chris Mutsvangwa for challenging him in the constituency.

Mustvangwa is also the chairman of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association, with Mliswa now taking the war back to his door step in retaliation to the Norton constituency challenge.

Wrote Mliswa as he mobilised war vets against their leader, “leaders like Mutsvangwa who only think of their members when they need to use them but unceremoniously discard them when in a stable position are treacherous and a discredit to the war veterans. It’s time war vets introspected as to the qualities of their leader.”

Mliswa further to write on his Facebook page, “Yesterday MashWest War Vets met to discuss their welfare. Chair Mutsvangwa was to attend but he snubbed his meeting preferring to cause havoc in Norton. But then again what contribution would he have made as far removed from their needs as he is? Welfare is not top of his agenda.”

“Nortonians should be respected for their independent thinking and divergent views. Mutsvangwa can’t treat it like a toilet entering and defecating at will,” further blasts Mliswa.

 

 

Fired Chihuri Lost Lucrative Tender To Guard Sabot | LATEST

Farirai Madhumbe | The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Support Unit under fired Commissioner General Augustine Chihuri lost a lucrative tender to guard regional transport powerhouse Sabot Cargo careers late last year, Zimeye.com can execlusively reveal.

According to insiders, ZPR Support Unit officers were manning some long distances cargo careers from the Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC via Zambia and Zimbabwe enroute to South Africa before shipment to international markets mainly in Europe, among other destinations.

According to information from its website, Sabot transports products from the leading mining houses within the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Zambia and South Africa, ‘ranging from concentrates to processed metals’

One of our sources said ZRP Support Unit lost the job late last year amid raising tension in the country when former president Robert Mugabe was toppled by the military.

‘We are not sure how it all happened but ZRP Support Unit are no longer providing security services to Sabot trucks. The deal was cancelled late last year,’said one of our sources a driver from Zambia.

He added that during their reign ZRP Support Unit officers were assigned to four trucks linked to Mugabe who is suspected of getting shares due to his links with Billy Rautenbach one of his close allies in mining business in DRC.

Rautenbach got the mining contract during the military insurgents in DRC that saw leader Joseph Kabila ascending into power.

Rautenbach’s business ventures involves trucking, car manufacturing, farming and mining in several African countries. After expanding the family business, Wheels of Africa, into the largest trucking company on the African continent, he turned to car assembling but faced tax evasion charges in South Africa in 2004.

This forced him to leave the country and stay in Zimbabwe.

He set major cobalt producers in the world and this has been one of sponsors of ZPR security regionally, added one of our sources refusing to be named for professional reasons.

Another high ranking official source added, ‘It is true that ZPR  Support Unit were giving security to pure cobalt but the contract has been withdrawn from them to a private Guarding Company. As why ZRP can no longer provide security no one knows,’

There was no official response from Sabot besides sending an email two weeks over termination of ZRP Support Unit contact under Chihuri who has come under fire for state sponsored alleged corruption by junior officers mainly in traffic section.

ZRP police spokesperson Charity Charamba could not comment on the issue saying, ‘I have no idea about what you saying,’ said Charamba before cutting off the conversion.

Sabot has a fleet size of over 500 horses and over 1200 trailers allowing for a wide variety of vehicle combinations to ensure that any load can be transported according to its official website.

It further say the fleet is managed and maintained to the highest standards to ensure optimum running efficiency and reliability.

‘Our network of depots within each of the countries that we operate ensures that a vehicle is never far away from a Sabot presence and type of cargo for our customers.

‘Through its strategic alliance with Cargo Carriers International Hauliers (Pvt) Ltd, Sabot has the ability to utilise an extensive depot and infrastructure network throughout the region.  Our workshops are run under agreement with Volvo ensuring that our fleet is maintained and repaired to the highest standards with the latest technology available.

‘Sabot has access to a vast fleet of Cargo Carriers International Hauliers vehicles, all of which ensure and deliver the upmost quality in transport and logistics services to all Sabot clients within the Southern African region.  This allows Sabot to position itself as a leading provider in the field,’ says the website.

Mujuru Responds To Mnangagwa’s Media “Lies”, “No Pact With Grace Mugabe”

Statement | The National People’s Party wishes to categorically dismiss the rumour that Dr Joice Teurai Ropa Mujuru has entered into a political pact with the former first lady Mrs Grace Mugabe with the contempt it deserves. This unfounded and baseless allegation is being peddled by one of the Public Media outpost Sunday Mail; that allows itsself to be abused as a Zanu pf mouth piece.

For the record, the regime is so desperate in its efforts to mislead the nation about the true standing of Dr JTR Mujuru typical of the former days in 2014 when the Mnangagwa cabal mislead the former head of state about who Dr JTR Mujuru is. lts now downing on the military administration that Mother Zimbabwe ‘ leadership capability is the ultimate answer the nation is looking forward to vote for in 2018.

Indeed Dr JTR Mujuru met the former head of state at the later ‘ s invitation at his residence and NPP President has since unreservedly accepted his apology for the wrongs which were done against her person when when she was hounded out of Zanu pf through the master trickery of Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa and his military team . That the former head of State was mislead on who truly Mother Zimbabwe is ; is now a matter of public record. For one to try and twist facts that the meeting was about formation of a political pact only reflects kwashiokor political thinking of the highest order. Mother Zimbabwe has a forgiving heart and NPP remains a home of choice for everyone who calls Zimbabwe home irregardless of past political differences .

To demonstrate the panick of the military regime, Mother Zimbabwe was stoned few days ago by hired Zanu Pf thugs in Glenview Area 8 during one her routine campaigns of meet the people tour. Such barbaric acts of brutality demonstrates the fear of the regime and that alone will never deter NPP ‘ s quest and its other like minded partners under People ‘ s Rainbow Coalition to make another Zimbabwe possible. NPP is aware that the regime has no capacity to win a credible, free and fair election under the Sun should electoral reforms that promotes electoral transparency be implemented.

# No retrat no surrender .
# Mother Zimbabwe for President 2018.

Adv Gift Nyandoro

NPP Secretary General and Presidential Spokesperson.

List Of Mugabe’s CIOs Fired For Allowing Mujuru Into The Blue Roof Residence

Ray Nkosi | The panic stricken President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government has fired former President Robert Mugabe’s security agents, after the explosive meeting the latter had with his former deputy Joice Mujuru.

Mujuru came out of the Blue Roof residence on fire telling the world that indeed a coup had taken place, just when the G-40 faction under a new party the New Patriotic Front was also unleashing damning evidence to regional bodies in Africa on the coup.

The evidence revealed to Mujuru by Mugabe himself who has not been seen walking a free man on the streets in Zimbabwe, and the firing of his security agents point towards a situation that is getting more volatile and explosive.

The list of CIOs fired leaked to ZimEye, is as follows, unedited; Nyamudahondo DCI, Gweshe DCI, Tachivei CI, Ngulube DSEC DIO, Rusere Hre Cent PIO, Mash East PIO, Mash West Ass Director Changata, B5 Dtech Hwekwete Director Economics Madzingira, DAdmin Mlambo.

 The state owned Sunday Mail further betrays the crackdown against Mugabe his wife Grace and their supporters as it quotes intelligence sources saying all indications were that the G40 cabal still had a grip on Mugabe’s decision-making through Mrs Mugabe.

“The initial plan was to have Grace lead the party, but then the name Joice Mujuru came up as a compromise because Grace’s political activities are still fresh in the minds of the nation.

“‘New Patriotic Front’ has been brandished as a possible brand because the idea is to make it appear that this project is indigenous and Pan-African.

“A document has been crafted to that effect; to extol the virtues of Zimbabwe’s heroes because that is how a people comes together, around its heroes and myths. They will try to push forward the names of national heroes, which is where Mujuru comes in, even as they try to put back on track what is largely a self-serving agenda to grab power at all costs.”

Following this rumour, a weekly paper reports that President Emmerson Mnangagwa ended up holding an emergency meeting with his deputy Constantino Chiwenga.

The development has seen more intelligence agents being fired. CIO sources told ZimEye.com 17 senior CIO officers and 10 senior external officers together with their bosses have been fired. Their names were not revealed at the time of writing. – More to follow