UK: Zim Man Jailed 5 Years for Biting 3 Yr Old Boy, Claims Bites Are Acceptable Punishment In Zimbabwe

A Zimbabwean man who beat and bit a three year old child while high on drink and drugs is starting a five year and four month jail sentence.

Zimbabwe-born Kuzivakwasha Chigariro launched the attacks while supposedly looking after the little boy from Wolverhampton, who suffered at least 28 separate injuries, a judge heard.

The victim had a broken left arm, wounds to both his lips, bites to his back and chest and scratches to his face and hands, Wolverhampton Crown Court was told.

Chigariro, 22, even tried to claim in his defence that biting and beatings had been regarded as an acceptable form of discipline during the defendant’s upbringing in Zimbabwe.

He came to this country at 12.

Several of the injuries were days old – the broken arm was untreated for so long it started to heal itself – when the boy’s mother was finally persuaded to seek treatment for the child on July 10 last year, the day before his fourth birthday.

The distressed child was in so much pain he could not be properly checked until after surgery to mend the break in his arm.

His mother told police Chigariro was to blame.
The boy was underweight, under nourished and still bore the scars of the ordeal when released from hospital a month later and is still being treated by a plastic surgeon, said prosecutor Mr Nicholas Tatlow.

Mr Jasvir Mann, defending Chigariro, said: “He inflicted harm while using cannabis excessively and drinking heavily.”

Chigariro pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm with intent and was jailed by Judge Amjad Nawaz who told him: “Somebody who causes that number of injuries to a young child may have derived some sort of pleasure from doing it.

“What that could be, I cannot imagine.”

A jury convicted the mother in her absence of child cruelty as a result of delay in seeking help.

A warrant was issued for her arrest. – express star/agencies

Grace Destroys More Homes

unrelenting….Grace Mugabe

More than 15 families had their homes destroyed by armed police officers at Manzou in Mazowe yesterday, as First Lady Grace Mugabe intensifies her bid to grab Arnold Farm.

At least 16 officers reportedly stormed the farm and burnt down houses, while a family was allegedly arrested after watching its home razed down. Villagers at the farm told NewsDay that they received threats for refusing to vacate to pave way for Grace who is reportedly planning to set up a conservancy.

“After burning our homes, they promised to return at night saying if we don’t leave this area they will deal with us,” said one Japhet Madodo who has been living at the farm since 2000.

Madodo said yesterday the police came as early as 7 am and started to harass the villagers accusing them of being stubborn. The villagers have been fighting for the area since 2012 when the First Family — which reportedly possesses several farms — got interested in the area.
The area is surrounded by gold claims and fertile soils good for agriculture.

Since 2012, the First Lady has launched a spirited fight to evict over 200 families. “We came here in 2000 and from there onwards we have been staying peacefully until the First Lady expressed interest in 2012. From then onwards our lives have never been the same again. We are always harassed and we have lost our livelihoods and are living like paupers now. We don’t know why we are treated like this in a free Zimbabwe,” Titus Chirembo said.

Others said they were sleeping in the open and feared that their children might be affected by the adverse weather as they are sleeping in the open. Some villagers said they were living in fear after they tried to resist eviction.

In some instances some families were going without food while school-going children were forced to drop out of school even before they closed.

On two occasions, the High Court has come to their rescue. Two High Court orders obtained by Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights barring the Ministry of Lands and Rural Resettlement, the Ministry of Home Affairs and Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri from demolishing or evicting the villagers have all failed to help.

The authorities have issued an ultimatum against the villagers to move out of Arnold Farm by the end of the day. – Newsday

Chiyangwa To Fight For CAF

soccer24.co.zw| Cosafa president Philip Chiyangwa has promised to fight for the region after years of failure by CAF during Issa Hayatou’s reign.

Chiyangwa was key figure as Ahmad was elected the new CAF President following his victory over Hayatou last month.

Speaking at a media briefing alongside Ahmad ,Chiyangwa said the region was to challenge a number of decisions made by the previous administration including giving the rights to West African countries to host AFCON until 2023.

“These were politically, aggressively awarded wherein one region benefits from all competitions,” he said in reference to the 2019 finals in Cameroon, 2021 in the Ivory Coast and 2023 in Guinea.

“This is our continent and our Africa and we have the right to ask questions and where we feel that we have been abused, we just have to do what we did.

In these circumstances we are questioning the status quo; the locating of all interests in one region.

“Cosafa will launch a protest on some competitions that were previously awarded, so much so that there must be a commission of inquiry appointed. What were the criteria used, etc.”

ENTEMBENI HORROR: Mugabe Age Mates Brutally Assaulted, Treated Like Animals

Staff Reporter | President Robert Mugabe’s age mates at the under privileged Entembeni Old People’s Home in Bulawayo are being reportedly beaten up by the home’s staff members, while also being  treated like museum animals.

Some of the workers at Entembeni beat up the elderly for things like soiling themselves and harass them forcing them to do chores they can no longer do. Relatives literally dump their aged people there and completely forget about them, leaving them to the mercy of the staffers.

“We are not a museum” 

The elderly residents at Entembeni have since complained saying people are using them for a museum show where they come to “view” the elderly and take photos for internet publications.

In a discussion with a ZimEye.com correspondent Wednesday one of the residents, a 94 year old woman, said that they get many visits from people including young children appearing to be visiting the home, just to take photographs with them and spread them on social media appearing as if caring. But they totally ignore the horrors the residents face inside the buildings.

The old woman who refused to be named, said the old people at the home are worried that they receive continuous visits from schools, non governmental organisations and individuals but they are always left battling with the troubles inside the home.

Entembeni Old People’s Home is currently home to about 40 elderly people and is faced with severe financial challenges especially funding to take care of the daily provisions of the residents. The food situation in the home is so dire that the old people are making do with two meals of traditional maize meal and beans continuously. With an expected very cold winter on its way this year, most of the elderly people will be exposed to the cold due to a shortage of bedding.

The old woman said their situation is near to a prison as their living conditions are very difficult. She said most of her colleagues are faced with a challenge of access to medication and basic health care as their advanced age requires them to be continuously attended to.

According to the lady, authorities at the home always do their best to take them for hospital attention when need be but the hospitals always write up prescriptions for the old people who fail to buy the medication due to lack of funds.

Asked what their family members back home are doing about their welfare, the old gogo said families are treating the place like a dumping ground where they come to dump their old grand parents and forget about them. She said family members hardly visit them or pay anything for their welfare.

On a very disturbing note, the old woman indicated to ZimEye.com that some of the employees at the home physically abuse the old residents to an extent of even assaulting them sometimes for unavoidable instances like when the old people soil themselves. She said that some of the employees are not kind to the old people and do not deserve to be working at the centre.

ZimEye.com at the time of writing however failed to get hold of the authorities for a comment.

ZESA Declares 36 Hour National Blackout

 

Staff Reporter| The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) a division of the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) has warned Zimbabweans on prepaid electricity that prepaid electricity vouchers will not be available through the country from Friday 22:00 hours to Sunday morning at 10:00 hours.

In a notice sent out through its publicity department, ZETDC said that electricity recharge will be restricted due to systems upgrading.

Since the unrolling of the prepaid electricity in the country some five years ago, the ZESA system has been facing numerous breakdowns which denied consumers access to electricity in some instances for up to a week.

With over sixty percent of the country’s electricity consumers on prepaid electricity, the delayed notice by the power utility company is likely to see a huge blackout in the country.

ZRP Cop Rapes, Infects 17yr Old Girl With STI

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo|A Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), has been dragged to court for allegedly raping and infecting a minor with a Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI), it has emerged.

Constable Hugh Zvidzai Bhunu appeared before Masvingo Magistrate Langton Ndokera facing rape charges last week.

Bhunu is stationed at Chidzikwe Police Camp, Masvingo Rural Section.
He allegedly committed the rape offence on October 13, 2016.

The court heard that Bhunu offered a lift to the 17-year-old girl as she was walking home and she accepted. Bhunu then drove his motor vehicle into a bushy area. He parked the vehicle, jumped to the back seat and forcibly undressed the minor. He then went on to rape her.
The girl said she tried to scream for help but nobody heard her. She then went home and Bhunu followed her. He told the girl’s grandmother he wanted to marry the minor. He further claimed he would take good care of the minor.
“Bhunu initially promised to marry the minor but he later changed his stance when the girl had asked for money to buy medication since he had infected her with an STI. There are strong indications that Bhunu intentionally infected the minor with the STI,” the court heard.

The girl’s condition worsened as she failed to get treatment. Her mother then reported the matter to the police, leading to Bhunu’s arrest.

 

Buses Banned From Driving At Night Zambia Route

Is the govt right in doing this?

Buses traveling in Zambia were last year October banned from traveling at night due to accidents, it has emerged.

The Zimbabwean government should copy the neighbouring nation, some ZimEye readers said yesterday in response to the recent bus accidents which have happened during the night.

The Zambian Government has announced that no public service vehicle whether passenger or goods, will be allowed to operate between 21 and 05:00hrs effective 27th November 2016.

Transport and communications Minister Brian Mushimba announced this during a news briefing in Lusaka.

Mr Mushimba said this follows the increase in PSV accidents, with 55% accidents happening at night and 45% during the day.

He said road users have therefore been encouraged to obtain a copy of the Statutory Instrument (SI) number 76 of 2016.

Mr. Mushimba also urged the private sector to invest in truck parking infrastructure and overnight bus stops with internationally acceptable standards.

With Love from the Mountains to Dick and Saviour

By Gugu Magorira| We are hearing echoes and encountering some bad dreams here in the mountains where we stay. I am talking about a place that is 500 kilometers from your place of capture commonly known as Bindura.

As you may be aware that I am one of the great chiefs in the land of our fathers born in the stone house next to the Great Enclosure but currently in the middle of a bloody fight for my chieftainship that was nearly stolen by the comrade next door commonly known as Brandon Mumba.

However the truth is about to be known, but today I am writing with love to you brother Dick and brother Saviour knowing very well your whereabouts as the weather gets hotter and hotter, day by day.

It never came to my mind or dream that one day i will read some distasteful statements from the many homeboys and many home girls that used to be loyal to you.I mean the young people that you had converted into dogs of war to protect your titles.

The world has been watching you with sadness as you were driving along the streets of Bindura doing all the dirty things.

I want to remind you Saviour about the many deals in the eastern highlands where you used to operate obviously not as a guerrilla

Cde Saviour,we now have your notes and the people behind you are telling us the stories and all the dirty is now known.

As you may be aware that i stay in the caves here near the Lacoste commander,every morning i receive notes from unknown sources about you and your embattled brother from the other mother and other father.Loads of papers are here all telling the untold story cdes.I didn’t know that you are one of the locusts around town.A locust flies with pride not knowing that the back is exposed.

We hear that those from war including Bob and the queen have all agreed to throw you somewhere under the bus.Remember Chanda of the Gushungo totem who was picked by Saviour’s brother from Bindura to Chitungwiza after many terror activities.Explain to the world what happened to the comrade and the 6000 dollars that Dick was supposed to take to the family for funeral assistance.We know that you delivered 500 dollars only.Kusanyara kwacho hey! we dont know why you didnt feel ashamed.

As someone with the spiritual connection I am reliably informed that both Saviour and Dickson are staying in the bush looking for spiritual help to save them from
a thorough whipping by the comrades.

Savy is spending most of his time at traditional healers and spiritual people like me consulting over the mystery and brother Dickson was spoted in his usual madzibaba regalia and reportedly sleeping in the bush for fear of the unknown.Ahhh of all the people Dickson getting the time to attend Masowe echishanu,hey!! life changes cdes.Chaitemura chava kutemurazve gwendo guno.

Only that I am staying in a sacred area where we only communicate through dreams and our roaring spirits.

When Eddison Zvobgo warned you and the late Border Gezi you thought he was joking.Young people like Kudzi Chipanga,Saviour,Dickson and others think that Mugabe is a fool yet he has all the files about them.

It is the G40 commander herself who has ditched you and it is this first lady of the party who has seen the light and realised that the train was not going anywhere.I hear that another state house based group with a different set of fools is being put together for one good reason of identifying the bad apples like you two brothers.To Zanu pf you are now smelling like roasted rats cdes and you will definately be eaten very soon.Carry your cross cdes and noone will come close to you for advise because you used to behave like Wisemen.We are not surprised by the turn of events given the warnings by the war veterans over this G40 animal.

Zanu pf ndeye ropa guys. Dick,you cannot combine God’s work with those evil activities
On a parting note it is with a heavy heart that i inform you of the darkness in front of you despite the leopard skins and white robes that you wear all night.

I am smelling jail time in case you are not aware cdes.Remember what happened to Joseph the comedian from Buhera and the scandalous Phillip,this fly by night King of football who mysteriously survived espionage charges.He will never dabble in politics again.I wish Hitler Hunzvi was alive to tell you his story.

If you get time the two of you pay Rugare the former dare rechimurenga and Zimbabwe people first schemer a visit and hear the stories about this man we call Bob.I mean Rugare who is now in the political dust bin but until today he is talking about his greatness whilst languishing in the wilderness.
Sadly,this animal called G40 is dead forever and will never resurrect again and not only G40 but the whole Zanu pf is dead.
Dont ever attempt to smear the media again relying on your positions

sorry Dick and Saviour

Woman Demands $25 000 From Violent Lover

A woman from Bulawayo is suing her boyfriend for $25 000 for allegedly assaulting her resulting in her losing two teeth following a domestic dispute.

Ms Mary Arifaneti who suffered bruises, a swollen neck and back and lost two front teeth, is demanding $25 657 from her boyfriend Godfrey Maweni for medical expenses incurred, disfigurement, pain and suffering.

Ms Arifaneti through her lawyers, Legal Aid Directorate, has filed summons at the Bulawayo High Court citing Maweni as the defendant.

In court papers, Ms Arifaneti said she suffered bodily injuries and has lost her earnings from her cross-border trade as a result of the assault.

“On February 21, 2016 at around 9PM, my boyfriend paid me a visit at my home. An altercation arose after the defendant failed to answer a phone call from a female caller. I demanded to know who was calling during which a scuffle ensued,” she said.

Ms Arifaneti said her boyfriend turned violent and started to indiscriminately assault her all over the body.
“During the assault, the defendant held me by the neck and banged my face against the tarmac resulting in me sustaining bruises all over the body, a swollen neck and back. I also suffered irreparable damage to two front teeth, which have to be replaced with artificial ones,” she said.

Ms Arifaneti said she could not afford to buy artificial teeth.

She also said as a result of the attack she had stopped crossing borders to buy wares for resale locally.
Ms Arifaneti said her business used to rake in an average of $450 monthly.

“The defendant has ignored my plea for assistance in medical bills even though I withdrew criminal charges against him after he had begged me. He only contributed $40 to have my teeth filled and that is not a permanent solution,” she said.

Ms Arifaneti said despite demand, the defendant had failed, refused or neglected to compensate her for the injuries and damages suffered.

She is seeking an order compelling the defendant to pay $25 657 with prescribed interest. She also wants the defendant to pay the legal costs.

Maweni through his lawyers, Sansole and Senda Legal Practitioners, in his application for further particulars, queried why his girlfriend wants artificial teeth.

“Does the plaintiff have a specialist opinion and does the cause of her injuries a result of the assault?” he queried. – State Media

Accident Victims’ Identities Still A Mystery

Experts from the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) Applied Genetic Testing Centre (AGTC), which does DNA profiling, have said it will take about two weeks to identify the bodies of accident victims that were burnt beyond recognition in the Mvuma fatal road crash.

The team yesterday revealed that 21 people, not 20 as earlier reported, were burnt when a South Africa-bound Proliner bus they were travelling in sideswiped with a haulage truck and caught fire at Nyamatikiti River near Chaka in Mvuma on Wednesday night.

AGTC chairperson Mr Zephaniah Dhlamini said his team and pathologists from Harare’s Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals have started their investigations to identify the bodies.

“Today we have started the process to identify the bodies. All of them were burnt beyond recognition, some were dismembered. The pathologist will determine whether the body was male or female. In the DNA section, we will take samples of the bones,” said Mr Dhlamini.

“We are going to extract the DNA from the lab and get DNA samples from relatives then we’ll look for matches. We hope that in two weeks we will be done with the matching process.”

He said such tragedies should serve as a wake-up call to Government to prioritise DNA profiling.
Mr Dhlamini said legislators should consider DNA profiling for every citizen as this will expedite the identification process in case of other disasters.

“The Registrar General’s Office should have a DNA database for citizens. When such disasters occur, we can just pick the body and match it with the information on the database,” he said.
In a statement, Civil Protection Unit (CPU) acting director Ms Sibusisiwe Ndlovu said the victims would receive State assisted burials and $700 courtesy of Government and the Insurance Council of Zimbabwe (ICZ).
Ms Ndlovu said the Government released $200 for each body while ICZ chipped in with $500.
She said ICZ was still investigating the passenger insurance to ensure that proper compensations is given to affected families.

Meanwhile, National chief police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba has called on relatives of the victims to bring a toothbrush which was used by their deceased relative for DNA testing.
While applauding relatives who have already camped at Gweru Provincial Hospital awaiting the identification process, she encouraged those that haven’t made their way to quickly come to Gweru to speed up the process.
At the accident scene, smoke was still billowing from the trailers of the haulage truck which is believed to have been carrying hundreds of tyres. The road had been cleared and traffic was flowing smoothly.

Forensic experts were still looking for human remains in the rubble that had been swept off the highway.
At Mvuma District Hospital, only three accident victims were still admitted including the driver of the haulage truck Regius Mangwari (29) who is under police guard.

The other survivors are Mrs Alice Hodzi (29) of Eastview Park in Mabvuku, Harare, who escaped together with her 11-month-old daughter, Princess Matoro.

Hospital authorities said other victims had been taken by their relatives to medical institutions close to their home areas.

At Gweru Provincial Hospital — three tents — one manned by ZRP, one by medical experts and the others set for relatives and friends provided by Unki Mine, had been set up.

Twenty one passengers were burnt beyond recognition while 41 were critically injured in the horrific accident that occurred at the 218km peg along the Harare-Masvingo Beitbridge highway at around 9PM.

Mangwari, who was driving to Harare, has been charged with 21 counts of culpable homicide. – State Media

UK Zim Doctor Launches Healthy Toolkit for The Poor | LIVE AT 7pm (UK time)

 

 

Staff Reporter| A UK doctor, Brighton Chireka has launched a groundbreaking toolkit for the masses. The healthy lifestyle toolkit, dubbed DocBeeCee, is not only for the poor, but crosses beyond all social classes.

Announcing his LIVE program to be streamed LIVE on ZimEye.com at 7pm, Dr Chireka said he is releasing this free service to people today as a commemoration of World Health Day.

This was after Dr Chireka had performed a full hour session revealing his pack early morning Friday. Other LIVE programs will be at 1pm (UK time) and the last one at 7pm (UK time).

Read more on the Healthy Toolkit at www.docbeecee.co.uk/docbeecee

Mujuru Finally Appoints Tsvangirai for 2018 Presidency

Sukoluhle Sibanda| After a week of waiting National Peoples Party leader, Joice Mujuru has reportedly elected MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai for the 2018 Presidency, as she follows many other opposition stalwarts.

The announcement comes after Mrs Mujuru was pressured by news readers on ZimEye LIVE on when she is going to announce a coalition with Tsvangirai and others.

“Morgan Tsvangirai to lead the coalition in 2018 as the Presidential candidate,” an announcement on Mujuru’s official Facebook account read on Friday.

https://youtu.be/QdOlM6Eb2u0

It continued, “Register to vote and vote in this historic event . One that will bury the confirmed evil once and for all. Be sure to participate in the elections. Have a voice. Your vote is your voice!

“Its time for a New Zimbabwe , A new beginning, A new President and equal opportunities for all!

“2018!! Victory is certain with MDC-T + NPP

Aluta”

A Noble Cause For Victims Of Violence In Zimbabwe Elections

 

Sydney Barson| Every citizen has a constitutionally guaranteed right to freely participate in elections and to elect national leadership of their choice.

Unfortunately, general elections in Zimbabwe have over the years become associated with brutal State sponsored violence and impunity. Ordinary citizens and members of political parties in particular the MDC-T became targets of a systematic State operation to eliminate and silence the party. The party has over the  years lost many comrades through political violence. Many children were orphaned and families were left broken and in poverty.

The initiative which has just been launched by Kumbirai Muchemwa, is a worthy cause to support. It is aimed at using his participation in this year’s prestigious Comrades marathon to raise funds to help families of political victims. Kumbirai Muchemwa is a former MDC-T South Africa Province Information and Publicity Secretary and currently MDC -T Johannesburg district Secretary for Home affairs.

Kindly follow the link below to get hold of Kumbirai Muchemwa for support and contributions:

https://candystick.co.za/c/a-thought-for-victims-of-political-violence

BREAKING NEWS – Mugabe Death Prophecy Pastor Mugadza Acquitted

 

PRESIDENT ROBERT MUGABE WILL DROP DEAD BY 17TH OCTOBER 2017 – Pastor Phillip Mugadza has been acquitted.

The Remnant Pentecostal Church leader who had been on trial for allegedly insulting and disrespecting the national flag was today set free at last by Harare Magistrate Lazini Ncube.

The ruling came after Mugadza’s lawyers Gift Mtisi, Obey Shava and Dorcas Chitiyo of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights filed an application for discharge at the close of the State case after arguing that the State had failed to prima facie case against the clergyman.

Pastor Mugadza last year while LIVE video on ZimEye.com declared that Mugabe will be a dead man by the 17th October this year.

GRACE MUGABE “INVASION”: Police Defy High Court Orders, Resume Arnold Villagers’ Eviction

The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights reveal that Zimbabwe Republic Police officers connected to the First Lady have resumed their contempt of court and begun to go ahead with the removal of the Arnold Farm villagers.

Government authorities and police officers are currently demolishing some villagers’ homesteads, assaulting them and evicting them from a place which they have called home for 17 years despite two High Court orders obtained by Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights barring the Ministry of Lands and Rural Resettlement, the Ministry of Home Affairs and Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri from demolishing or evicting the villagers.

The authorities have issued an ultimatum against the villagers to move out of Anold Farm by the end of the day today.

The development comes after the villagers obtained another High Court verdict blocking the government from removing them.

Voters Must Boycott 2018 Elections

By Nomisai Garikai | My case for calling ordinary Zimbabweans to boycott next year’s elections is based on the eyewitness accounts of two senior MDC politicians, Samuel Sipepa Nkomo and David Coltart.

 

“We (MDC) failed to secure critical reforms before participating in the elections. The whole world advised us not to get into the elections without reforms, and so in everything that we have been saying we have failed to acknowledge that we also made a mistake,” admitted former MDC Minister Samuel Sipape Nkomo in a Zimbabwe Independent report May 2014.

 

One can go to town on how Zanu PF rigged the 31st July 2013 elections, MDC-T went on to produce a 54-page report going into detail on such matters as the role played by the Israeli company NIKUV in rigging the elections. The dossier gives details of when Mugabe first met Nikuv Project boss how much the latter was paid (a cool $13 million) and when, how many youths Zanu PF trained for the vote rigging, etc.

 

It was NIKUV who corrupted with the voters roll so that nearly one million voters (ZEC admits to only 300 000) were denied the vote because their details were not in the constituency voters roll although the details were in the national voters roll. If the Zanu PF control ZEC had release the voters roll at least one month before voting day, as is required by law, many people will have discovered this error and corrective action taken. ZEC, to this day, has refused to release the voters roll; proof this was a deliberate and calculated move.

 

Since the rigged July 2013 elections all the MDC factions have since agreed that they will not contest in any other future elections until meaningful democratic reforms are implemented. “No reform, no elections!” they said in their various party congress resolutions.

 

Sadly, to date not even one democratic reform has been implemented. The Zanu PF regime that won over two thirds majority and the presidency in the rigged July 2013 elections has already said the party “will not reform itself out of power” (it is no secret the regime will not win free, fair and credible elections).

 

Given the nation’s desperate need for free and fair elections, the prerequisite for any meaningful economic recover – the country’s economic meltdown has reached danger level as exemplified by the unemployment rate that has soared to 90% -, the nation is expecting the opposition to be firm in their demand for reforms before elections.

 

When the MDC factions came up with the “No reform, no elections!”; it was empty words devoid of any conviction. The resolution was made to take the heat off MDC leaders for contesting election they knew were flawed. The resolution implied that had MDC leaders known of the critical importance of the reforms in stopping the vote rigging then they would have boycotted the elections as they are doing then by adopting the resolution. As we head from Sipepa Nkomo, they knew about the importance of the reforms before the elections.

 

As the date for new national elections has approached all the country’s opposition parties, including the MDC factions who made the resolution to boycott elections until all reforms are implemented, have all decided to contest 2018 elections knowing fully well not even one reform has been implemented. They are doing so for the same reason MDC leaders contested the 2013 elections as former MDC Senator and cabinet minister in the GNU, David Coltart explained.

 

“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the elections,” wrote Senator Coltart in his book. 

 

“The electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility.”

 

In the passage before Senator Coltart described how ZEC had more voter registration centres in Mhondoro than Harare, a rural constituency and Zanu PF stronghold, with a population of 100 000, an urban constituency and MDC strong hold with a population of 2 million respectively. He had seen enough to convince him the elections were “flawed and illegal”!

 

The only reason the opposition politician still want to contest the 2013 elections regards of all the mountain of evidence the elections will be rigged was a simple one – greed. They knew Zanu PF was giving away some “bait” seats and they could not bear the thought of someone else winning the seat!

 

There is no point in anyone asking on the opposition politicians to boycott 2018 elections until meaningful reforms are implemented because they have their beady eyes fixed on the “bait” seats, just as MDC leaders before them in 2013, they will not listen.

 

The warning not to participate in the 2018 elections until meaningful reforms are implemented is directed at the ordinary Zimbabweans. The reason why the people must boycott the elections is simple; with no reforms in place Zanu PF will blatantly rig the vote just the party did in 2013.

 

It is insane taking part in a process again and again expecting a different result, an impossible opposition victory. The opposition are doing their best to create the impression that this time the result will be different when all they want the people to do is help them win the “bait’ seat.

 

Like it or not, the more people participate in the election they more they will give the process a stamp of legitimacy just as the opposition politicians’ participation are too giving the process the modicum of legitimacy regardless how blatant the vote rigging.

 

If there is anyone out there who still believe boycotting the elections is not the answer then I respectively ask; Is there any vote rigging act(s) which, if committed, would justify boycotting elections?

 

I do not believe the position that the people must take part in national elections regardless how torturous the process and totally meaningless the result have become. Zimbabwe’s electoral process is not just flawed and illegal it is now a torturous ritual of months of harassment, beating, being frog matched hither and thither, rape and many have lost their very lives. No one should ever have to be asked to offer a stamp of approval in their own torture even if it is indirect approval!

 

What the people must do is do anything in their power to show their disapproval of the whole process designed to rob them of their basic freedoms and rights including the right to a meaningful and free vote.

 

The right to vote is the only effective tool the ordinary people have with which to punish those in power and therefore the people must do the best to keep it. Zanu PF’s vote rigging schemes are designed to rob the electorate their right to vote and so the more reason people should make a determined effort to register to vote then, come voting day, go and vote. Spoil the vote.

 

The determined effort to register and then to vote complete with details of the observed vote rigging irregularities will unnerve the regime; a determined fight back by povo is last thing the regime expect.

 

I will ready admit that by bribing the opposition politicians with the bait seats Zanu PF has povo by the scuff of the neck but that does not mean povo cannot fight back.

 

If the village bully has you by the scuff of the neck; you must fight back but be subtle. Pick the bully’s pocket with one hand and drop a millipede in his back pocket with the other!

 

The mouse giving the middle finger to the eagle before emptying the revolver up its back side; a bold act of defiance! Just the sort of thing Zanu PF and the opposition rightly deserve! https://goo.gl/images/8hDGXb

 

Guess who will have the last and longest laugh then!

 

I rest my case!

Advantages Of Biometric Voting: Is Zimbabwe Ready?

Masimba Mavaza VAZET

BY DR MASIMBA MAVAZA| The advantages of biometrics voting are that the person is the key so you need never to remember your card or key again.

Each body part is unique and Biometrics uses your unique identity to enable to purchase, activate something or unlock it. Biometrics encompasses Voice, Vein, Eye, Fingerprint, Facial recognition and more. All information is held in a database so that when retrieved can properly identify the person as who they claim to be.

The disadvantages are numerous however,
What would be so bad about having a voting system hacked. You could erase the data so no one could vote because they do not match as the file will not be there. You could also switch data around so that it is still there but doesn’t match properly. Criminals have been known to remove fingers to open biometric locks, this could be unlikely in voting Biometrics requires a lot of data to be kept on a person, these systems are not always reliable as human beings change over time if you are ill; eyes puffy, voice hoarse or your fingers are rough from laboring for example it maybe more difficult for the machinery to identify you accurately. Every time you use Biometrics you are being tracked by a database bringing up a range of privacy issues. The final disadvantage is the expense and technical complexity of such systems.

Disadvantages of a biometric voting system.
The finger print of those people working in Chemical industries are often affected. Therefore, these companies should not use the finger print mode for authentication.
It is found that with age, the voice of a person differs. Also when the person has flu or throat infection the voice changes or if there there is too much noise in the environment this method maynot authenticate correctly. Therefore this method of verification is not workable at all times.
For people affected with diabetes, the eyes get affected resulting in differences. Biometrics is an expensive security solution.

Advantages of Biometrics :

* Increases security – Provide a convenient and low-cost additional tier of security.

* Reduces vote fraud by employing hard-to-forge technologies and materials, such as Minimise the opportunity for ID fraud and buddy punching.

* Eliminates problems caused by lost IDs or forgotten passwords by using physiological attributes, such as to revent unauthorised use of lost, stolen or “borrowed” ID cards.
* Integrates0 a wide range of biometric solutions and technologies, customer applications and databases into a robust and scalable control solution for facility and network access

* Make it possible, automatically, to know WHO did WHAT, WHERE and WHEN!

But the technicality can make it difficult for the voter in Mudzi or Tsholotsho to realise that he might not have voted. So celebrating for biometric voting is still premature
If we have failed to pay our civil servants will we be able to pay for the biometric system.

Preparing For A New Season : Ruckomechi Camp

Eddie  Mudzimu|As days slowly but surely creep towards 1 April, the start of the new season at Ruckomechi Camp, the air is thick with excitement and can be felt throughout our staff camp. You really can’t blame anyone for being full of energy as all batteries have been fully charged during the long but well-deserved break.

From a skeleton staff a couple of weeks ago, we now have about three-quarters of the full staff complement in camp. The realisation that we have only a few weeks left till opening day is setting in fast! Staff have arrived in troops, with our largest contingent, along with our guides, arriving in early March. With renewed energy and skills honed, morale is very high and evident in everyone, including myself.

The guides have just come back from a training course in Hwange National Park where they also completed an advanced First Aid Course – all in preparation for our upcoming season. Our chefs were assigned to different camps in Hwange at the end of 2016 and are back and ready to cook up a storm, with many delicious creations for our guests to look forward to.

A highlight of summer has been the rains received this year – well above normal – for which we are very thankful, as everything is looking incredibly lush. We are seeing lots of wildlife, big and small, and many beautiful birds. The mighty Zambezi River is flowing strongly, powerfully making its way towards the Indian Ocean. Riverine life is at its best and hippos can be seen dotted throughout the river. Elephants are frequently spotted swimming, with many crocodiles taking advantage of the sunshine. Fishing has been great and we have landed different sizes and species ranging from tiger fish, bream to tilapia and bottlenose. Squeakers and Cornish jack have also been caught (all fishing is catch-and-release only). I am sure this news will excite the keen fishermen out there as we have plenty of good fishing to look forward to over the next few months.

We are most excited about our birdlife as many species not seen for a long time are coming back into the area. We have the privilege of seeing African fish-eagles almost every day, often high up in tree branches over the river and it’s always a pleasure to hear their distinctive call. The Western banded snake-eagle, lesser-spotted eagle, Steppe eagle, tawny eagle, martial and Wahlberg’s eagles have all been spotted. We have seen a lot of African golden orioles as they come to feed on the worms found on the winterthorn acacias which are flowering at the moment. On the floodplains sacred ibis, hadeda ibis, African spoonbills, saddle-billed storks, openbill storks, Egyptian geese and many other water species can be seen, something to whet the appetite for all bird lovers. A boat cruise along the many channels will yield a lot in terms of birding as cormorants and darters are plentiful too. The same applies to the numerous species of kingfishers.

The vegetation has much to show, with all trees, bushes and grasses along the river showing off their verdant hues. The large feverberry crotons are all very green and the acacias dotted around the camp look lovely with their beautiful green leaves.

Game has been excellent and we have been blessed with hundreds of impala, of all different sizes, after the birth of their young ones during the rainy season. Waterbuck are also a perennial sight along the river. Huge buffalo herds, numbering over 200, have passed through and elephants have also started coming back into camp in numbers. Lion and hyaena are heard vocalising almost every day. We were also paid a visit by the resident leopard of Little Ruckomechi, who was seen at Ruckomechi in broad daylight. The wild dog pack was reported to have recently made a kill close to Parachute Pan too.

With our tractor and grader ready, soon it will be time to start working on the roads that link our game drive routes. The rains washed away some sections and vegetation has taken over. Guides are also going to be busy opening overgrown roads and making sure no low-hanging branches are sticking out. Our major work will be on the airstrip, but that depends on the rains as we might have to use alternative airstrips if the area around ours is still waterlogged and not dry enough for planes to land and take off. There’s a lot to do, but the enthusiasm from everyone is contagious and we’re looking forward to tackling each of the projects before our big opening day.

With everything coming together so fast, we just can’t wait for our very first guests of the season. We are all confident that Ruckomechi will once again be a life-changing experience for all.

We hope to see you soon.

 Ruckomechi Camp Manager 

Govt: Magaya, Prophets Must Be Jailed for HIV related Crime

Staff Reporter| Spiritist preacher and self confessed womaniser, Walter Magaya and others like him must be jailed for crimes related to the AIDS virus, it has emerged.

The Ministry Of Health says prophets of the Magaya type are committing a crime. Last year, Magaya claimed on LIVE television that he can heal people of the deadly virus. He said he can heal those with HIV, through his satellite broadcasts and his claims attracted many at the Gallagher Convention Centre in South Africa.

But responding to a question by Gokwe MP Dorothy Mhangami (Zanu PF) in the National Assembly on Wednesday, Health and Child Care deputy minister Aldrin Musiiwa said traditional and faith healers who mislead people about the treatment of HIV risked being prosecuted.

Musiiwa said, “At present there is no cure for HIV and if there are traditional and faith healers that claim a cure, it is malpractice and they must be prosecuted. Such practices are done by bogus healers that are not registered by the Traditional Medicines Council. We now have a Statutory Instrument that will prosecute traditional healers that advise patients on ARVs to refrain from medicines.”

BREAKING NEWS – Another Army Brigadier Collapses And Dies Soon After Opening A Door

RIP… Brigadier James MurozviStaff Reporter| Another of President Robert Mugabe’s self appointed army brigadiers has collapsed and died soon after opening a door at his home last night.

Brigadier James Murozvi was President Mugabe’s Chief Advisor to Europe. He collapsed and died in Highlands last night, ZimEye can reveal.

Brigadier Murozvi, was in 2010 personally promoted by President Mugabe together with Simpson Nyathi, Eliah Bandama, Emile Munemo, Chancellor Diye and Paul Chima.
While fuller details on the sad news were not available, ZimEye can reveal brigadier Murozvi collapsed soon after opening a door last night. More to follow as this a developing story. 

 

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Mujuru In Open Fire With Mawarire | BREAKING NEWS

What secrets are those that Mawarire says he holds about Joice Mujuru?

Mujuru in desperate measures to stop Mawarire presser

Staff Reporter| National People’s Party President Joyce Mujuru is reportedly making frantic efforts to block her former party spokesperson, Jealous Mawarire from holding a press conference on Monday to explain his resignation from the party this week.

Mawarire tendered his resignation from both the party and the position of spokesperson to Mujuru on Wednesday claiming that he was resigning following his physical fight with presidential spokesperson Gift Nyandoro last week.

In his letter, Mawarire blamed Mujuru for treating Nyandoro with kid-gloves and favouring him when in fact Nyandoro was allegedly damaging the party with what Mawarire described as arrogance on Nyandoro’s part.

Mawarire has since told ZimEye and other media houses he is holding a press conference on Monday where he promises to reveal the on goings in the party which have forced him to jump out than wait for a formal hearing on their bitter tiff with Nyandoro.

Following that announcement, Mujuru’s private access phone number was on Wednesday disabled.

Mawarire also says she responsible for the mess surrounding his physical fight with Dr Joice Mujuru’s personal spokesman Gift Nyandoro last week. Following the brutal fighting which left Nyandoro in a wheelchair, hospitalised, Mawarire announced today he is hitting the streets.

The development also follows Mrs Mujuru’s coming out during her weekly ZimEye program last week Friday to take motherly responsibility for the fighting between “the two boys.”  Below was Mawarire’s letter (BELOW VIDEO) (story continues below):

Sources very close to Mujuru indicated to ZimEye.com she is desperately trying to block Mawarire from holding the press conference which it is suspected will expose a lot about the party since Mawarire was very close to Mujuru as party spokesperson.

Muchemwa Breaks Barriers for Zimbabwe’s Victims Of Violence

 

Sydney Barson| Every citizen has a constitutionally guaranteed right to freely participate in elections and to elect national leadership of their choice. Unfortunately, general elections in Zimbabwe have over the years become associated with brutal State sponsored violence and impunity.

Ordinary citizens and members of political parties in particular the MDC-T became targets of a systematic State operation to eliminate and silencing the party. The party has over years lost many comrades through political violence. Many children were orphaned and families were left broken in poverty. The initiative which has just been launched by Kumbirai Muchemwa, is a worthy cause to support.

The initiative is aimed at using his participation in this year’s prestigious Comrades marathon to raise funds to help families of political victims. Kumbirai Muchemwa is a former MDC-T South Africa Province Information and Publicity Secretary and currently MDC- T Johannesburg district Secretary for Home affairs.

Kindly follow the link below to get hold of Kumbirai Muchemwa for support and contributions:

https://candystick.co.za/c/a-thought-for-victims-of-political-violence

Martin Dinha Receives Death Threats After Attacking Kasukuwere – REPORT

Mashonaland Central Resident Minister Martin Dinha claims he received death threats on his mobile phones after criticising ZANU PF Commissar Saviour Kasukuwere

Dinha’s statement comes after he publicly called for Kasukuwere and his brother Dick Mafiso’ expulsion.

Dinha told the local Daily News: “First they manufactured a statement purporting that it was mine…and now they are sending threats to kill me on my roaming lines.

“A female and a male called me and said “usada kufira mahara” (don’t die for nothing) using a private numbers. They said “you have a family, be very careful what you say.”

Dinha added saying he will make a formal report to the police as he returns back home as he is currently in Dubai.

In 2015, Dinha also received an AK47 bullet and threatening message telling him to step down or risk suffering the same fate that befell the late Zanu-PF political commissar Elliot Manyika.

Sekuru Who Kills Snakes With Bare Hands Speaks On ZimEye Today

The popular Mash Central “Sekuru Bindura” who koasts of killing snakes then flinging them with his own bare hands (see pictures) is today speaking on ZimEye.com

The program will be hosted by the ever humorous Australia based, Mukoma Masimba. TIME: 4pm – British time.

Mujuru Hints Tsvangirai To Lead 2018 Coalition

National Peoples Party and former Vice-President Joice Mujuru has hinted on Tsvangirai as as the most suitable person to face President Robert Mugabe in next year’s election as the candidate for all opposition parties that have signed up to the proposed grand coalition.

Mujuru, who now leads the National People’s Party (NPP) following a nasty fallout with Mugabe in 2014, yesterday told female party members in Masvingo that Tsvangirai had the political clout and commanded a large following.

“We agreed with the MDC-T to sit down and discuss,” she said.

“We signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Tsvangirai, which has a roadmap that we agreed on which outlines the strategy. We also tabled our differences and resolved them.”

Mujuru then went into the details of the agreement, which could see Mugabe facing a strong coalition for the first time in his long reign.

“We agreed that one opposition presidential candidate, representing all parties, will stand against Mugabe,” she said.

“We also agreed on the leader of the coalition, the qualities, the expectations of that person before and after the polls. That person should be a unifier, someone who does not backtrack or sell out and should carry the ideals of the coalition. And that person should have the confidence of the majority.

“We said the MDC-T is better at mobilising people. There is no other party, apart from NPP and the MDC-T, that can mobilise a lot of people apart from Zanu PF itself.

“There are a lot of parties, but some of the parties were created by some handlers in the government to cultivate a false sense of multi-party democracy, so whatever those parties do, they want to please their boss (Mugabe).

“We know a coalition is the best to stop Zanu PF from rigging. If we go into the polls fragmented, as the opposition, we give leeway to Zanu PF tricks.”

Tsvangirai, on the other hand, has previously confirmed his good working relationship with Mujuru, but intimated that the proposed coalition leader would be chosen by the people.

Several opposition parties have informally endorsed the proposed coalition pact, but are yet to agree on the candidate to stand against Mugabe in the 2018 crunch polls.

The coalition is likely to rattle Zanu PF, which is currently dogged by serious infighting over Mugabe’s successor.-Newsday

MDC-T former Senator Makamure Dies

Former MDC-T Senator for Gutu, Empire Kufachikati Makamure(centre), has died.
Family members told ZimEye Makamure died of asthma yesterday near Gutu. More details to follow…

Buses Must Be Banned From Driving At Night

as the bus went into flames

As the police yesterday revealed that Regius Mangwari (29) the driver of the haulage truck which sideswiped a South Africa-bound Pro-liner bus has been charged with 20 counts of culpable homicide, calls became louder that buses must be banned from driving at night.

ZimEye readers conjoined to call on government for the blanket ban on night driving for buses. 

The accident occurred along the Harare-Masvingo-Beitbridge highway on Wednesday night at around 9 PM. The Pro-liner bus was burnt beyond recognition and so far 20 people were burnt beyond recognition while 41 were critically injured. The driver is under police guard at Mvuma District Hospital.

ZRP National chief police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba said, Preliminary investigations indicate that on approaching the 218km peg, Mangwari encroached on the path of the oncoming bus. The bus and the haulage truck sideswiped and both vehicles caught fire.

“Twenty passengers were trapped and burnt beyond recognition. Forty-one passengers were injured. Four escaped without any injuries. The injured were taken to Mvuma District Hospital, Driefontein Mission Hospital, and Masvingo Provincial Hospital. The critical ones were referred to a Harare Hospital.”

Chombo Drops Bombshell $3 Million Debt Boob

Ignatius Chombo

Minister Contradicts Self, Concedes Zanu PF In $ 3 Million Debt

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo| The ruling party, Zanu PF, has failed to settle a $ 3 million debt incurred during the Bikita West By-election campaign programme, it has emerged.

After boasting of Zanu PF’ s invincibility in Mwenezi at the weekend, the party’s secretary for administration, Ignatius Chombo, later contradicted himself and conceded the revolutionary party was broke.

Party sources revealed to ZimEye.com Chombo told Zanu PF officials after the rally held at Avhunga Secondary School the ruling party had no cash to settle the debt.

The debt ballooned to $ 3 million due to unpaid printing and transport bills, party officials said.

“Chombo was grilled by Minister (Shuvai) Mahofa over the debt and he said the party was broke and the coffers were empty,” said a party official.

Chombo also conceded the party could not print posters for Mwenezi East Candidate, Omar Joosbi because of bankruptcy.

Ironically Chombo donated $5,000 which he claimed was his personal money.

Angry Zanu PF members accused senior party members of dumping Omar ahead of the Saturday by-election.

“We do not know where the money is going. We are totally confused. Although we understand there are unsettled bills incurred during the Bikita West campaign programme, we feel there is no commitment towards the Mwenezi East By-election,” said a disgruntled party official.

Although Omar could not be reached for comment on the matter, party officials in Mwenezi said the businessman was using his personal resources to bankroll activities in the constituency.

Zuma Hit By Resignation Slam

President Jacob Zuma may have survived the ANC fires, but the nation is not that forgiving, and several marches have been planned across the country on Friday calling for the president to step down.

The protests follow a cabinet reshuffle and the removal of former finance minister Pravin Gordhan and his deputy Mcebisi Jonas and the appointment of several new ministers and deputy ministers.

Organisations that have pledged support for the protest action are Save South Africa, Corruption Watch, Treatment Action Campaign, Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse, Lawyers for Human Rights, Section27, Johannesburg Against Injustice and the National Religious Leaders’ Council.

According to the organisers, the march has also been endorsed by the South African University Staff Association,  the South African Food Sovereignty Campaign, and Co-operative and Policy Alternative Centre.

In Pretoria various civil organisations under the banner #SaveSouthAfrica have organised a march from Church Square to the Union Buildings at noon, via Madiba Street.

Themba Masango, national convener of the #SaveSouthAfrica campaign, said the core message of the People’s March was “Zuma must go, and must go immediately”.
He urged South Africans to come out in their numbers to join the march irrespective of their political affiliations.

“If you are a South African and you are tired of the status quo, just come out and join the march. We are tired and we can’t keep working this way. Let’s get our democracy working,” he said.

Social justice activist Mark Heywood said the march would be peaceful and legal.
The SACP will stage another march from Marabastad at 10am to the National Treasury offices in the city centre.

There it will hand over its memorandum of demands. The SACP members will then join the People’s March.

The campaigners against the Zuma leadership were in discussion with universities and expected their support. IOL

VIDEO: BEV SIBANDA STRIPS NAKED TRUTH: Dancer Grilled By ZimEye

This comes barely, 2 months after she claimed that she was carrying musician Andy Muridzo’s baby, although in the following interview she tells ZimEye.com that the baby was (4) four months old.

She also immediately chuckles when grilled on why she still has not told the baby’s alleged father, Andy Muridzo.  [story continues below video].

Meanwhile her manager Harpers Mapimhidze, told ZimEye Bev was hospitalised on Sunday night after experiencing complications when she was at performing at Holly’s Nigh Club in Harare. Said Mapimhidze

On Sunday afternoon, Bev had performed at a family show with Sulu. Thereafter, she and the crew went to Holly’s Night Club for a performance in the evening.

After that show, she started feeling sick. I can’t really explain what happened as I was still at Sulu’s gig because I wanted to collect the gate-takings. But all
I know is that I was called and told she had been rushed to hospital by an ambulance
Mapimhidze lamented the fact that Andy Muridzo has not shown any concern about Bev’s condition saying:

It’s only journalists and other people who’ve been calling me to ask what transpired and find out how she’s feeling. As for Andy, he hasn’t communicated with Bev or me to find out what happened for her to miscarry.
Andy Muridzo said he preferred not to know anything:

It’s only journalists and other people who’ve been calling me to ask what transpired and find out how she’s feeling. As for Andy, he hasn’t communicated with Bev or me to find out what happened for her to miscarry. – ZimEye/additional reporting ZimEye

SK Moyo: I’m Back After Nearly A Year In Sickness

back with a bang… Simon Khaya-Moyo

ZANU PF National Spokesman and the Minister of Policy Coordination and Promotion of Socio-Economic Ventures, Simon Khaya Moyo says that all who wanted to see him dead have failed.

SK Moyo nearly a year away from the office due to illness and became bedridden in South Africa.

He said,”Well, I am back. Those who thought I was not coming back, I am sorry, God refused that, God refused that wish and told me to go back, so I am back,” the minister told the local Newsday.

He continued saying, “I am so pleased to see all of you, particularly those good ones, good faces, I mean, I am not saying anything else.”

Diaspora Voters To Hold Protest March In London, UK

Terrence Mawawa | Zimbabweans in the diaspora will hold a protest march against the denial of their voting rights by President Robert Mugabe’s government.

The peaceful march code named #Take 2 Zimbabwe will commence at the Zimbabwean Embassy in London on April 18.

The march has been organised by the Zimbabwe Citizens Initiative(ZCI), Zimbabwe Human Rights Organisation (ZHRO),Restoration of Hope Zimbabwe (ROHR) and Mazimbabweans Yes We Can-among other concerned pressure groups.
ZCI Information and Publicity Officer(UK), Farai Nhakaniso, told ZimEye.com in an interview today Zimbabweans in the diaspora were tired of being denied their constitutional right to participate in electoral processes.
He also said concerned Zimbabweans would register their displeasure at politicisation of the Independence Day by Zanu PF.
Nhakaniso also said concerned organisations would petition the UK government to act on the violation of human rights by the Mugabe regime.
“We are demanding our constitutional right to participate in the 2018 polls.It is absolutely ridiculous to note that Zimbabweans in the diaspora have been excluded from participating in important national processes,”said Nhakaniso.
” We are calling on opposition parties to join us during the march on April 18.We expect opposition parties to participate in the crucial march,”said Nhakaniso.
#Take 2 Zimbabwe is a term coined to express the need for independence from the oppressive Mugabe regime.

ACCIDENT LATEST: Got Pays Out $4,000 To Victims

THE ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT has availed a compensation payout of $200 to accident victims.

Minister of Transport, Obert Mpofu said government is to assist in burying the 20 passengers burnt beyond recognition when a South Africa-bound Pro-liner bus went into flames after being sideswiped by a haulage truck.

The total availed by Mpofu is $4,000.

Announced Mpofu yesterday: “On behalf of government and the country as a whole…as a humble token of sharing in their grief, I do hereby wish to invoke section 32C of the Civil Protection Act and accordingly offer assistance of 200 for each of the deceased…”

 

Jacob Zuma Is Innocent

innocent? … President Jacob Zuma

Zuma innocent, ANC guilty

By Ndaba Nhuku| I stand by President Jacob Zuma not because I support his politics and all controversial issues around his government. Those who have followed me for years would be aware I was never supportive of the way Zuma got into power, let alone the quality of the leadership exhibited. I argued back then that the ANC was setting a dangerous precedent by recalling President Mbeki when his term was almost over.

I stated then that future presidents, including Zuma himself will have insecure last terms in office because of this precedent. My argument was that in future anyone who wanted power and felt bypassed would use the precedent to cook up cases against the president of the day and get him out of office. I went on to argue that Zuma had shown leadership deficit around the controversial arms deals, and his use of the ANC Youth League against President Mbeki.

I strongly argued that Zuma shouldn’t be used by white interests that were against President Mbeki’s Pan Africanism and his stance around the Zimbabwean political issue. I still stand by my arguments. Even when Zuma got into power, I found it hard to support him. Like President Mugabe, he knows how to play factions and individuals against each other to the detriment of national progress. Zuma and SADC failed to deal with the immigration and xenophobia issues. Thanks to Zuma, most Zimbabwean refugees are in South Africa despite not having their immigration status stabilised. Most skilled Zimbos live insecurely and unemployed in a country that is in dire need of skilled manpower because of a chaotic immigration policy.

So why defend President Zuma today?

Today I stand by Zuma because of the underhand western interests attempting to drive him out of office simply because he has touched their defenders and their interests. Why did all of a sudden South Africa have to be punished because Zuma has fired a minister he could no longer comfortably work with? Is it new for a president to fire a minister he feels he is no longer comfortable to serve the nation alongside or for one reason or another? Zuma is not in trouble because of corruption or failure to govern. He is being punished; with demonstrations incited by white folks whose interests have been wounded. If that were not the case, why did these demonstrations not occur when black South Africans were massacred at that Marikana incident? Do black lives labouring in mines account for nothing as compared to the firing of a minister, thus initiating a constitutional crisis? Citing Inkandla as part of corruption is naïve and not an excuse worth considering today. Did anyone fight for those Marikana miners’ rights? Have I seen anyone fight for the rights of black employees abused in white owned farms? Have we seen any of these corporates making major profits building even mere toilets for their poor employees living in unhygienic conditions in shanty towns? Why did the same powers not demonstrate against Zuma when xenophobia took place in South Africa?

Why was South Africa’s credit ratings not affected during those violent and uncertain times? Is it because black lives don’t matter when compared to protecting white interests? And these are the same people who are to be used against Zuma so as to install a puppet who will abide by white corporate interests? Why has no one asked where VP Cyril Ramaphosa got his billions? And why has he suddenly been forced to eat his cake? Why couldn’t he be principled enough to resign from a government whose leader he can’t support anymore? Just because he represents white interests he will not disappoint them by abandoning the presidency where he is needed to influence government policy for protecting them. Why has no one asked who is financing EFF? Did a group of marauding former ANC youths suddenly become millionaires to run a well funded party?

The Gupta Family is nothing amiss in politics. Worldwide, party leaders’ sponsors and donors don’t part with their money for no reason. Look at the current US White House. Most of its members are themselves business people who donated or are people linked mainly to huge donors of the Republican party or have some business dealings with the Trump family. The US president’s children are literally running the show! Successive UK governments always have had an issue with major donors who go on to hide their wealth in safe havens as they dodge paying taxes. The Gupta family matter is not a Zuma issue only. We only talk about it because Zuma is fighting against a white dominated and owned media.

Zuma’s case is similar to the President Robert Mugabe issue. When Gukurahundi occurred, the western society was busy honouring Mugabe with all awards and even went as far as bribing him with a knighthood. Zimbabwe had violent elections in the 80s and the west never raised noise or encouraged demonstrations against him. Poor Zimbabweans continued living in their poverty and the world was happy as long as Mugabe protected their interests, and they continued looting Zimbabwe’s resources to develop the west. The moment Mugabe touched the land issue with a stunning vengeance over the naïve white community’s support of the then recently formed opposition party, the MDC, he was turned into an international monster. Where is Sir Robert Mugabe today? From being an idolised Knight who was an exemplary forgiving leader, he was turned into something no one was expected to be seen with.  Suddenly Zimbabwe saw demonstrations against Mugabe. Suddenly sanctions were enforced against Mugabe and his gang. Black lives don’t matter. Corruption doesn’t matter. Human rights don’t matter. Woe unto you if you dare touch western interests in your country.

So what is the way forward?
It is high time the so-called African liberal politicians and commentators stopped being used. It is time African leaders attended to the needs of their people. Corruption should be fought strongly. Its time we put strong accountability systems in place. This is the time for us to have leaders able to engage and negotiate in the contemporary global socio-economic arena. It’s time Africa united and got the respect it deserves. Its time opposition parties ceased working for western interests to get donor funding, thus allowing themselves to be blackmailed once in power. Ubuntu must prevail against political and economic thuggery.

Zimbabwe Govt Adopts New Highway Code

The Zimbabwean government has introduced a new Highway code aligned to SADC signs and signals.

All road users are expected to know the new Highway Code and abide it, the state media says.

Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Dr Joram Gumbo, said driving was a privilege and not a right. Said Gumbo:

To all road users, the upgraded version of the Highway Code is a must-have. It has specific rules for all categories of road users.

My Ministry in terms of Section 1 of the Road Traffic Act Chapter 13.11, promulgated the Road Traffic Signs and Signals regulations Statutory Instrument 41 of 216.This legalised the SADC signs and signals, making them enforceable from that date.

I would like to appeal to all road authorities, including our own department of roads, all urban councils and rural district councils to ensure that they erect the new signs and signals and other devices as required by Statutory Instrument 41 of 2016 and the SADC design manual.

Biometric Voting Explored, The Advantages

By Masimba Mavaza | The advantages of Biometric voting are that the person is the key so you need never remember your card or key again. Each body part is unique and Biometric uses your unique identity to enable a purchase activate something or unlock something. Biometric encompasses voice, vein, eye, fingerprint, facial recognition and more.

All information is held in a database so that when retrieved to properly identify the person as who they claim to be.

The disadvantages are numerous however:
What would be so bad about having a voting system hacked. You could erase the data so no one would vote because they do not match. The file because is not there. You could also switch data around, so that it is still there doesn’t match properly.

Criminals have been known to remove fingers to open biometric locks, this could be unlikely in voting. Biometric requires a lot of data to be kept on a person, these systems are not always reliable as human beings change over time if you are ill; eyes puffy, voice hoarse or your fingers are rough from laboring for example it maybe more difficult for the machinery to identify you accurately.

Every time you use Biometric you are being tracked by a database bringing up a range of privacy issues. The final disadvantage is the expense and technical complexity of such systems. Disadvantages of a Biometric voting system. The finger print of those people working in chemical industries are often affected. Therefore these companies should not use the finger print mode of authentication.
It is found that with age, the voice of a person differs. Also when the person has a flu or throat infection the voice changes or if there there are too much noise in the environment this method may not authenticate correctly. Therefore this method of verification is not workable all the time.

For people affected with diabetes, the eyes get affected resulting in differences.
Biometrics is an expensive security solution.
Advantages of Biometrics :

* Increase security – Provide a convenient and low-cost additional tier of security.

* Reduce vote fraud by employing hard-to-forge technologies and materials. For e.g.Minimise the opportunity for ID fraud, buddy punching.

* Eliminate problems caused by lost IDs or forgotten passwords by using physiological attributes. For e.g. Prevent unauthorised use of lost, stolen or “borrowed” ID cards.
* Integrate a wide range of biometric solutions and technologies, customer applications and databases into a robust and scalable control solution for facility and network access

* Make it possible, automatically, to know WHO did WHAT, WHERE and WHEN!

But the technicality can make it difficult for the voter in Mudzi or Tsholotsho to realise that he might not have voted. So celebrating for biometric voting is still premature
If we have failed to pay our civil servants will we be able to pay for the biometric voting.

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Prophet Uses Manhood to Drive Out Demons from Women’s Private Parts

prophet caught - FILE
prophet caught – FILE

A 60-YEAR-OLD self-proclaimed Kwekwe based prophet who claims that he drains evil spirits using his manhood, has walked scot-free from court.
The preacher from an Apostolic sect in Kwekwe, on charges of raping and impregnating two congregants claiming that he was Jesus, has been acquitted after the State failed to prove that the sex act was not consensual.
Lawrence Gwaza of Kwekwe had pleaded not guilty when he was arraigned before Gweru regional magistrate Mr Morgan Nemadire facing three counts of rape, Sunday News reports.
He was acquitted after it was established that the sex was consensual and that the complainants did not make a formal report at the police station but Gwaza was arrested at the instigation of a Superintendent Muza from Zvishavane who heard one of the victims testifying in church. It was argued that the complainants did not intend to report the matter to the police.
Mr Nemadire found Gwaza not guilty. While testifying in court, one of the victims (name withheld) alleged that she was failing to conceive for 10 years in her marriage, only to be impregnated by the pastor who is known at the church as Jesus.
“Your Worship, I didn’t force them to have sexual intercourse with me, but I proposed to each of them and they both agreed to have sexual intercourse with me. On the issues of pregnancy l don’t think I’m the father,” said Gwaza in his defence. One of the women said she was impregnated twice while the other was impregnated once.
One of them, a 37-year-old teacher, took to the witness stand. She said out of respect for her pastor and “the scriptures,” she gave herself to Gwaza on several occasions between August 2002 and July 2003. The woman said Gwaza visited her village under Chief Negove where she resided before she was converted to his church.
“At first Gwaza invited me to an evening prayer together with three other congregants and told me that I was being used by the devil so he wanted to remove the spirit that was in me. He told me that he was going to use his manhood to drain the evil spirit which was in me and he took advantage that I had faith in him as my pastor and he forced me to have sexual intercourse with him,” she said.
The second witness said she was raped while at Gwaza’s residence in Zvishavane in 2008. The witness, who was failing to conceive, was allegedly converted to the accused’s church seeking spiritual healing. “I was in a marriage for more than 10 years but failing to conceive and the pastor told me that he was going to help me to have a baby. He invited me to his house to pray for a pregnancy, and I had sexual intercourse with him several times until I got pregnant,” she said.
Prosecuting, Mr Andrew Marimo, said sometime in 2001, Gwaza went to Mberengwa for his pastoral work and the first complainant was converted to his church. The court heard that between August 2002 and July 2003, Gwaza had sex with her without her consent on many occasions. It is the State’s case that, as a result of the alleged rape, the complainant gave birth to a baby girl.
“On the second count, during the year 2008, the accused called the complainant into his bedroom and had sexual intercourse with her without her consent and she gave birth to a baby girl again,” said Mr Marimo. The prosecutor said in November 2002, Gwaza hoodwinked another congregant and raped her. She gave birth to a baby boy.
The matter came to light when the complainant joined another church and testified during a church service what happened to her.

Breakthrough As Mpilo Hospital Cancer Unit Officially Opens

Mpilo Central Hospital’s cancer unit was officially opened yesterday, bringing relief to thousands of people from the country’s southern region who had to travel to Harare and neighbouring countries to seek treatment.

The facility, which had been closed since 2009, has state-of-the-art machines similar to those used for cancer treatment in developed countries.

Speaking before officially opening the radiotherapy centre, Health and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyatwa urged the Mpilo Central Hospital management to consider the poor when charging for services.

“This is one of my happiest days first as an individual and as a minister because this cancer unit had been a burden for a long time. I hereby ask the chief executive officer Mr Leonard Mabandi and his team to consider the poor when coming up with charges as cancer is the most expensive disease to treat,” said Dr Parirenyatwa.

“We last carried out a thorough cancer research in 2014 when 7 000 new cases were recorded countrywide and I am sure the number has shot up now. I hereby hope Government will avail funds for us to maintain this unit so that even the less privileged can get quality health care.”

A specialist from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is doing quality control for the unit which is divided into two departments — nuclear medicine and radiotherapy.

Nuclear medicine is a medical speciality in which minute quantities of radioactive substances are administered to a patient through injection, inhalation or swallowing in order to diagnose or treat diseases.

Dr Xolani Ndlovu who heads the nuclear medicine department said he was happy that for the first time in Zimbabwe there was a functional nuclear medical facility.

“Today through the support from the Government of Zimbabwe in partnership with IAEA, Mpilo is proud to have the only functional nuclear medical facility in the country. There has been no facility for a long time due to lack of equipment and trained staff and patients all along had been flocking to South Africa,” said Dr Ndlovu.

He said the main challenge was the acquisition of radio pharmaceuticals which can only be purchased in South Africa.

“We hope that as time goes on the procurement system will be more efficient in order to reduce patient waiting time,” he said.

Dr Tatenda Chingonzoh who heads the radiotherapy department said for the first quarter of 2017, the unit had diagnosed 122 new cases.

“The burden of cancer is increasing in Zimbabwe and so far we have carried out 228 chemotherapy administrations at our centre. The administration of chemotherapy may be done here but acquisition of drugs is done by patients at private pharmacies which has resulted in many failing to access treatment due to financial constraints,” said Dr Chingonzoh.

“The cost of a single cycle of chemotherapy can range from $150 to $1 000 or more. It is thus critical that resources be availed to enable chemotherapy drugs to be stocked in our hospital pharmacy to help subsidise the cost to patients.”

Dr Ndlovu and Dr Chingonzoh are the only specialists who have been trained to operate the unit. Experts say at least two people need to operate one machine at any given time for maximum results.

Corruption delayed the opening of the cancer unit by about four years.

Chronicle lifted the lid off the corruption in February 2015, when a $3 million tender, which had been awarded to Bulawayo businessman Mr Ashton Mpofu’s New Planet Company, was cancelled after he allegedly refused to bribe former CEO Dr Lawrence Mantiziba and fired operations director Mrs Regina Duduza Moyo.

The tender — according to an audit report — had been illegally and unnecessarily split into smaller tenders.

The auditors said if the contract had been given to one company, it would have cost approximately $1,049 million.

After being split up, it ended up costing about $3 million.

Mr Mpofu was awarded the tender to refurbish the hospital’s radiotherapy centre towards the end of 2012.

The cancer unit was closed for the duration of the project, forcing patients in the southern region to travel to Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare for treatment.

The southern region covers Bulawayo, Masvingo, Midlands, Matabeleland North and Matabeleland South. – State Media

Shock As Taxi Driver Sodomises Passenger

A taxi driver from Zvishavane who allegedly lured his passenger aged 17 to his house and sodomised him at knife point has appeared in court.

Tawedzerwa Mashingaidze (46) of Nill Township in Zvishavane appeared before Gweru Magistrate Mr Morgan Nemadire facing two counts of indecent assault.

Mashingaidze pleaded not guilty and was remanded in custody to April 13.

Prosecuting, Mr Lloyd Mavhiza told the court that Mashingaidze used to provide transport for the complainant from Zvishavane town to his place of residence.

“On count one, in February last year at around 9PM the accused ferried the complainant home as usual. Whilst they were on their way, the accused person asked the complainant to spend the night at his house and he agreed.

“During the night, the accused person woke up and started fondling the complainant’s manhood,” said Mr Mavhiza.

He said that the complainant asked Mashingaidze to stop what he was doing and he complied, promising that he would not do it again.

“They went back to sleep but after an hour the accused person woke up and put on a condom. He took a knife and threatened to kill the complainant if he did not comply with his orders. The accused person sodomised him once,” said Mr Mavhiza.

The court heard that the complainant did not tell anyone about the matter for some time.

On June 9 last year, he allegedly told his workmate who accompanied him to make a formal report at the police station.

“The complainant was referred to Zvishavane District hospital for medical examination and a medical report was compiled,” said Mr Mavhiza.

SDA Pastor Caught In Sex Storm

THE Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) has fired a pastor who indecently assaulted a prominent Bulawayo lawyer last year.

The disgraced “man of God” Brighton Ndebele (32) was convicted of indecently assaulting the lawyer in October 2016 by Bulawayo magistrate Ms Adelaide Mbeure.

Ndebele was sentenced to 12 months in jail and three months were suspended for three years on condition that he did not within that period commit a similar offence.

The remaining nine months were further suspended on condition that he performs 315 hours of community service at Hillside Police Station.

According to a letter of dismissal dated February 23, 2017, the church voted at a church business meeting that Ndebele should be relieved of his duties as a pastor.

The letter, which was addressed to Ndebele, was signed by one P Ncube who is the SDA’s Bulawayo City Centre head elder and two church clerks only identified as S Hanyane and N Nyathi.

“This letter serves to notify you that on the 18th of February 2017, the church voted at a church business meeting that your name be removed from the Bulawayo City Centre Church records. This follows our letter advising you of the church board recommendation dated January 28, 2017,” reads part of the letter.

The church’s Bulawayo City Centre deputy head elder Mr Daniel Musundire also confirmed Ndebele’s dismissal in papers filed before the High Court last month.

Mr Musundure’s court filing was in response to an urgent chamber application by the abused lawyer’s husband challenging the church’s decision to slap him with a seven month censure without conducting a proper disciplinary hearing.

The censure barred the applicant from participating, by voice or vote, in the affairs of the church.

The lawyer’s husband, who cannot be named to protect the identity of his wife, argued that he was censured by members of the board, deacons and deaconess and elders’ councils for confronting the pastor who indecently harassed his wife and reporting him to the police.

In papers before the court, the lawyer’s husband cited SDA’s Bulawayo City Centre branch and the church’s headquarters, South Zimbabwe Conference of the SDA Church as respondents.

The lawyer’s husband sought an order nullifying the censure.

However, the church leadership said the lawyer’s husband was being silenced for disrupting church activities and perpetrating violence.

Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Nicholas Mathonsi last month blocked SDA from censuring the lawyer’s husband.

However, the church had disputed that the conviction of Ndebele was linked to the censure and said the disgraced pastor had since been fired.

“I can confirm that the pastor (Ndebele), for his actions, has been disciplined by the SDA Bulawayo City Centre. His name was removed from the church register on the 18th of February 2016,” said Mr Musundire.

On April 20 last year at around midday, Ndebele went to the lawyer’s workplace to discuss church business since the complainant was also a head of social committees in the church.

After the discussion and when he was about to leave office, the pastor solicited for a hug from the complainant and she declined.

He then forcibly pulled the woman by the hand and squeezed her to his chest, before holding her waist and caressed her back and buttocks.

The complainant narrated her ordeal to a fellow congregant before she reported the matter to the police leading to Ndebele’s arrest. – State Media

AirZim Hit By Fresh Crisis

Air Zimbabwe (AirZim) management has made significant cutbacks in route network to curtail serious write-down, triggered by aircraft shortages, plummeting load factors and foreign currency bottlenecks.

 The situation at the airline, especially the debilitating shortage of aircraft in the past few months, has triggered fears of further job losses.
In June 2011, AirZim shut down under similar circumstances. It remained grounded until November 2012 when it kicked off flights on domestic routes, before expanding into South Africa, Zambia and Tanzania.

Reports say aircraft shortages have forced the airline to quietly pull out of the Harare-Lusaka route.This was one of the routes that AirZim had projected to push passenger numbers and revenue, until the Chinese assembled MA60 plane that it was operating on the route developed technical faults and was grounded in January last year.

In Kariba, low load factors forced chief executive officer (CEO), Ripton Muzenda, to suspend flights after he was appointed last year.

There have been low tourist arrivals in the resort town, which usually drive passengers.

In June 2015, the airline took the bold move to reopen the Harare-Lusaka route to compete with global airlines that have dominated African skies, four years after discontinuing service.

With colossal debts estimated at well over US$300 million, and with new management battling to fulfil the airline’s role as a catalyst for recovery, AirZim has been staggering on since re-launching operations in November 2012.

AirZim chairperson, Chipo Dyanda, declined to comment on operational matters, referring questions to Muzenda, who is said to be battling to prevail over an intense power struggle that has engulfed the airline and disrupted operations.

She also dismissed reports that there were squabbles between board members and management.

“There is no bad blood between board and management or within management. There is so much work to be done at AirZim by both board and management such that the so-called bad blood trivialises the great work that has been achieved so far; commitment and energy that is being put by the shareholder, board, management and employees in general, to revive the company. Second, the so-called bad blood is also a luxury we cannot afford.

Both board and management are clear on their mandate, and that is to revive Air Zimbabwe. Generating bad blood is not one of the mandates; therefore, we would never give it space at AirZim. We are fully occupied and have no time for distractions and detractors,” she said.

There has been a worrying decline in passenger numbers in the past few months, according to sources.

AirZim’s aged fleet comprises of two Boeing 767s, three B737s, three MA60s and two Airbus A320s.

Out of these planes, only two have been flying in the past few weeks, forcing management to hire a B737 aircraft from South Africa’s Star Air as a stop gap measure.

“AirZim suspended Zambia operations and we have closed the offices,” a source said.

Aviation industry experts said many of the routes that AirZim had opened since 2015 require some form of government subsidies before they become self sufficient.

But because government, which controls 100 percent shareholding in the airline, has been struggling to balance its books, there has not been such support.

This is why management has made the decision to pull out of certain routes. – Fingaz

BREAKING NEWS – Bev Sibanda Miscarries Andy Muridzo’s Baby

LIVE-BLAST: This week will forever be on Andy Muridzo’s mind after his estranged lover Bev Sibanda had a miscarriage at the weekend.

ZimEye.com can reliably confirm that Bev had a miscarriage and had to spend day in hospital.

She had a miscarriage last Sunday at Hollys hotel soon after her show.

Bev’s manager, Hapaguti Mapimhidze confirmed the development to ZimEye Thursday afternoon saying she has since recovered. “She is now okay and had to be nursed for six days, had to be cleaned and so on,” he said.

He added saying she is now heading for her latest show tonight upon which our reporter grilled him on health and safety concerns to which he insisted saying “she is now okay, she can now work.” THE LIVE PROGRAM WILL AIRED AT 4pm (UK time) Thursday afternoon.

BREAKING NEWS – Mawarire Resigns, Attacks Own Boss Mujuru

By Sukoluhle Sibanda| National Peoples Party Spokesman Jelousy Mawarire has called it quits, resigning from both the party and his post, also attacking his boss, Dr Joice Mujuru.

Mawarire says she is responsible for the mess surrounding his physical fight with Dr Joice Mujuru’s personal spokesman Gift Nyandoro last week. Following the brutal fighting which left Nyandoro in a wheelchair, hospitalised, Mawarire announced today he is hitting the streets.

The development also follows Mrs Mujuru’s coming out during her weekly ZimEye program last week Friday to take motherly responsibility for the fighting between “the two boys.”  Below was Mawarire’s letter (BELOW VIDEO):

Kombi Drivers Protest New Tax

The Zimbabwe Union of Drivers and Conductors (ZUDAC) has bemoaned the recent introduction of a presumptive tax on commuter omnibuses by Government, saying it could trigger a hike in targets by operators, putting pressure on drivers.

Commuter omnibus operators will now pay $45 per vehicle in presumptive tax.

According to a Government Gazette of March 24, informal traders like commuter omnibus operators, hairdressers and cross border traders are expected to pay a monthly presumptive tax.

“The presumptive tax chargeable in terms of Section 36C of the Taxes Act shall be in the case of . . . (e) operators of omnibuses for the carriage of passengers for hire or reward having seating accommodation for not less than 15 or more than 24 passengers, 45 dollars per month for each such omnibus operated.”

ZUDAC chairperson Mr Fradreck Maguramhinga yesterday said the tax would affect their operations in a big way.

“As ZUDAC we are not in support of the introduction of this new tax that Government has imposed on kombis.

“We have so many other monies being paid to enable us to operate on a day-to-day basis, hence the introduction of this tax will increase the burden,” he said.

Mr Maguramhinga said it was not fair to continue taxing operators without providing a conducive environment for them to operate.

“We do not have proper ranks in town and passengers end up going to the ‘mshikashika’ vehicles while kombis lose customers,” he said.

“For those kombis following the correct channel of being in the ranks, they rarely have three trips a day, which is not sustainable.

“When the time comes for us to pay the taxes, the money is hardly adequate to do so.

“We were not going to have problems with the tax if we were operating on an even ground,” he said. – State Media

STOLEN FUNDS: Sandi Moyo Speaks, Was Shut Out From Party Comms

Ray Nkosi | Forced out Zanu PF deputy secretary for women’s affairs, Eunice Sandi-Moyo, had been shut out from all party internal communications, including her Ministerial offices it has emerged.

Moyo comes out guns blazing this morning challenging the State Media to name the prophet who gave her $100 000 which is among the list of allegations being leveled against her. Writes Moyo on her newly set up twitter account, “If there is any prophet who gave me $100 00 may he pliz come forward. Why not name him/her.”

Moyo told the local weekly paper Fingaz that she is completely clueless about her situation, but does not blame anyone for the predicament.

Moyo who was yesterday forced out of the Zanu PF Women’s League is accused of attempting to topple her boss; setting up parallel structures in the league and allegedly conniving with secretary for finance, Sarah Mahoka, to steal money and other donations meant for the league’s programmes.

“I read from your paper and other papers. I watch the television. I have no idea what is happening at all. I don’t know where all this came from and I don’t know where it is going,” she said.

Asked if she has spoken to any of her  league colleagues in the Women’s League since the problems erupted two weeks ago, Sandi-Moyo had this to say: “Why should I? I don’t think when things are like this, people communicate…The First Lady was given a petition against me, that is what I learnt from the press, and I will wait for the outcome. I am leaving this to time, for time shall answer, so I just give it time.”

PICTURES: Mugabe’s New Dirty Powers | BREAKING NEWS

President Robert Mugabe sat down for a disturbing and symbolic photoshoot with the new Chief Justice Luke Malaba and Mugabe’s two Vice Presidents. In what contradicts the doctrine of separation of powers,  Justice Malaba sat down next to Mugabe graphically soiling the face of Constitutional dignity. Malaba’s appointment is controversial, the man having passed many unconstitutional verdicts such as his ruling on ZBC licences which forces the public to continue paying for what they do not watch. 

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Below were state media updates:

ALSO READ: Chief Justice Secrets Exposed

1254: Justice Malaba has just been officially sworn in as the new Chief Justice taking over from Retired Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku who left office in February after attaining the mandatory age of 70.

1250: Chief Justice-designate Luke Malaba takes his oath of office.

1249: The swearing in ceremony has started with President Robert Mugabe reading through the Constitutional requirements that enable him as the President to appoint Justice Malaba.

1238: President Mugabe has just arrived at State House for the ceremony.

1232: He (Malaba) has practised law for 30 years and a registered legal practitioner for 21 years.

1231: The Chief Justice designate is Justice Malaba who is 65 years old, has held letters of law for 39 years.

1228: Rehearsals for the installation of a new chief justice are underway at State House in Harare.

1226: Dean of the University of Zimbabwe Faculty of Law Professor Lovemore Madhuku and Acting Attorney General Joel Zowa also in attendance.

1213: We now await the arrival of President Mugabe who will conduct the swearing in ceremony.

1209: Malaba chief justice designate rehearsing.

1208: The Judiciary fraternity and Justice Malaba’s relatives wait for the swearing in ceremony here at the State House.

1205: Minister Josiah Hungwe is also here.

1159: Vice Presidents Mnangagwa and Mphoko have also arrived for the ceremony.

1158: Several High and Supreme Court judges have also arrived ahead of the ceremony. These include High Court Judge President Justice George Chiweshe, Supreme Court Judge and Secretary to the Judicial Services Commission Justice Rita Makarau and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Mrs Virginia Mabhiza.

1146: Deputy JSC Secretary Walter Chikwanha is also here present.

1145: Deputy Chief Secretaries to the President and Cabinet Dr Ray Ndlukula and Retired Colonel Christian Katsande also in attendance.

1144: Justice Luke Malaba has arrived at the State House for the swearing ceremony. He is being taken through the paces by the Chief of Protocol Munyaradzi Kajese (light in complexion).

Mbanje Dealers Prison Escape Quashed By Judge

The High Court has dismissed a sentence appeal by Richard Magwenzi (34) of Mzilikazi, currently serving a 15 month jail term for possessing bottles of intoxicating cough syrup and 3,92 kilogrammes of mbanje.

The drug had a street value of $4 000 that was found hidden in 12 bags at his house.

Magwenzi was convicted on his own plea for possessing dagga and unregistered drugs and sentenced an effective 15 months in jail in February last year.

Through his lawyers Mathonsi Ncube Law Chambers he filed an appeal at the Bulawayo High Court arguing that the magistrate in the matter misdirected himself by giving him a harsh sentence. He sought an order setting aside the sentence and substituting it with a fine.

In dismissing the application, Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Martin Makonese sitting with Justice Maxwell Takuva ruled that the appeal lacked merit. The judge said the quantity of dagga involved in Magwenzi’s case called for nothing less than a custodial sentence. – state media

ZIMRA Cash Raids Forces SMEs To Close Businesses

Terrence Mawawa| Zvishavane, Desperate government controlled Zimbabwe Revenue Authority(ZIMRA) is persistently exploiting Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) by imposing exorbitant tax charges, it has emerged.

Disgruntled leaders of various SMEs told ZimEye. com on Monday, they regretted the formalisation of their businesses because ZIMRA was asking for prohibitive taxes. SMEs here have threatened to close their business in protest at the persistent cash raids by ZIMRA.

They said the Small to Medium Enterprise sector should not be seen as a cash cow by ZIMRA.
It has also emerged ZIMRA is under immense pressure from the government to boost its revenue collection base.
With many companies battling to remain afloat in the wake of the dwindling economy, the Small to Medium Enterprise sector has become the target of ZIMRA’s incessant cash raids.
The Secretary General for SMEs in Zvishavane, Bigboy Murenga, said there was heightened tension between ZIMRA and his organisation because of unrealistic tax charges. “ZIMRA officials are visiting registered SMEs frequently to collect taxes. We will close our businesses because we are literally working for ZIMRA. This effectively means the ZIMRA taxes are prohibitive,” said Murenga.

He added, “As a result of the high tax charges, unregistered SMEs are unwilling to register their businesses because formalisation has become a crime.”
Business owners here slammed ZIMRA’s rigid tax regime and called for a paradigm shift towards tax collection.

Business people who spoke to ZimEye.com said ZIMRA’s rigid approach was contributing towards the loss of revenue in the country.

Kasukuwere Assassination Fears

  • Dark Month Of April
  • Why, why why Kasukuwere and not anyone else?
  • From Nyagumbo to Border Gezi, then to Kasukuwere
  • Even claimed he is Mugabe’s First-Born son before Chatunga, Robert
  • Drama as Kasukuwere weeps before Mugabe

 

Dark Month Of April

April is the sad dark month when ZANU PF’s first Political Commissar in the 80s after Gukurahundi, Maurice Nyagumbo died mysteriously – 28 April 1989. After him, every single one of his successors has suffered sudden removal by Analysismysterious means and only one man remains standing. (Ironically, Nyagumbo is also anti government critic and fiery lawyer, Fadzayi Mahere’s grandpa relation – Mahere who has this year locked horns with ZANU PF.)

The fires that have torched ZANU PF’s Political Commisar (PC), Saviour Kasukuwere can be traced back to 1980, a development that has drawn fears on the strongman’s well being following this week’s calls for him to be kicked out. From Fadzayi Mahere’s kinsman’s death in 1989 which is still a mystery, to Saviour Kasukuwere, the story has continued its stubborn en-flame.

 

  • From Nyagumbo to Border Gezi, then to Kasukuwere

All PCs after independence have either died mysteriously except Webster Shamhu (who leapt out of the flames through the Joice Mujuru 2015 boot), or been unceremoniously kicked out.
The PCs are the most powerful in the party second after the President. Because they are this mighty, they end up undermining the Vice Presidents. They therewith create enemies.

All PCs were instantly removed whenever they came to the issue of either rearranging or messing with the Midlands hotbed province. Maurice Nyagumbo had meddled with Midlands soon before he perished, after he had touched the area and soon died from a mysterious incident labelled “a suicide”. Oliver Munyaradzi was poisoned at Monomotapa Hotel.

Then ZANU PF decided to look towards Mashonaland Central and chose to appoint the fiery mupositori youth, the late Border Gezi, who was President Mugabe’s favourite. But no Gushungo charm could save Gezi and he perished on the road during a trip to Masvingo.

There was also Chris Ushewokunze, a top lawyer and barrister who soon died in a car accident near Norton in January 1994.

 

Even claimed he is Mugabe’s first born son

There was also Elliot Manyika who died in yet another accident.

After the Manyika accident arrived Webster Shamhu. Shamu was lucky when he was removed during the whirlwind that kicked out the now NPP leader, Joice Mujuru. The man will be remembered in history for saying Robert Mugabe is Cremora milk; and even claiming that he is the President’s first born son before Robert junior and Chatunga.

 

Drama as Kasukuwere weeps before Mugabe

After Shamhu is now Saviour Kasukuwere who hails from Border Gezi’s home area and this week saw loud calls for his ouster being made. The crowds calling for Kasukuwere’s demise have furthermore begun claiming that the PC is responsible for the death of the late General Solomon Mujuru.

Kasukuwere would soon travel to meet the President and weep before Mugabe. “Kasukuwere went to the President and wept before him and the President gave him leave of absence for 2 weeks,” a close source told ZimEye. Mugabe would in return soon come out and was filmed making a stuttered statement defending Kasukuwere.

https://youtu.be/uOboJUScM74

 

Will Kasukuwere survive?

Sources say in the upcoming politburo Kasukuwere is likely to be kicked out as Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa gains more power.

Mnangagwa Defeats Jonathan Moyo ?

AnalysisVice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has come out strong in the battle to succeed President Robert Mugabe.

This emerged yesterday when the politburo met in Harare and the layout of structures showed that Mnangagwa has gone beyond the G40 barricade. One could easily tell the croc is now unstoppable and for the first time the succession plan now clearer. Zimbabwe’s future could easily be told in one line, by simply observing Mai Mugabe’s dressing top seen to have been copied by only two other ZANU PF politicians from her faction, Jonathan Moyo and Saviour Kasukwuere. Everyone else was in their normal British suits. Even though Mnangagwa was outshined by Saviour Kasukuwere and Jonathan Moyo, the latter who stuck to their Grace Mugabe taylor made regalia, it was all clear Mnangagwa is now at the lead. This was further buttressed by the fact that the Kasukuwere aligned Sarah Mahoka and Sandi Moyo were on the same day removed from their positions. Kasukuwere is now next in line for demotion, the state media says.

Friends, fiends, or foes? 

The two alleged G40 leaders Kasukuwere and Jonathan Moyo, were shining in an open political exterior, obeying the First Lady’s orders that loyal party members should wear her jacket brand. But they were the only ones in the rastafarian colours. The political statement was loud and clear on whose side the First Lady is on and coming hot on the heels of calls for Kasukuwere to step down, the dressing was enough to silence any voice of rebellion against the President’s wife and her powerful faction. Mnangagwa could be seen later in footage talking to the First Lady. PICTURES:

 

 

Zanu PF Is Unconquerable: Chombo

Terrence Mawawa Mwenezi| The ruling party, Zanu PF will remain in power because it stands for the will of the people, the party’s secretary for administration, Ignatius Chombo has said.

Addressing party supporters at a rally held in Mwenezi East constituency on Sunday, Chombo said Zanu PF would continue to win elections because of sound economic policies. Chombo castigated former Masvingo State Minister, Kudakwashe Bhasikiti and described him as a hopeless political misfit. “Bhasikiti is very confused. He pulled out of the by-election because he knew he would lose heavily,” said Chombo.He went on to say  “Zanu PF is the people’s party.The land reform programme epitomises our resounding success as a party”.
He urged Zanu PF members to rally behind party candidate Omar Joosbi in Saturday’s  by-election. “I am confident of victory because our policies are consistent with the will of the people,” Chombo said.

Chombo also described leaders of opposition parties as tired and hopeless political charlatans. Contrary to Chombo’s claims, there is documented intimidation of villagers in the area. Political analysts have described the electoral process as “fraught with irregularities and massive rigging.”

“Chombo’s utterances indicate that he is totally out of sync with what is happening on the ground. The chaotic land grab exercise contributed to the economic demise. Chombo is totally confused,” said Mwenezi based political analyst, Rindai Matavire.

Prophet Magaya Gives Grace Mugabe $150,000?

Embattled self confessed womaniser, Walter Magaya is reported having dished out a total  $150,000 to First Lady Grace Mugabe.

Magaya has admitted to pleasuring himself on several women after which he would once again fork out tens of thousands of dollars in out of court settlements, and has personally come out on both recorded video and secondly through his spokesman Admire Mango admitting to cheating on his wife on several counts.

In 2015, the preacher gave out $50,000 to the First Lady. This was during Mugabe’s wife’s birthday.

This week his name has popped up for allegedly dishing out a further $100,000 through the now axed ZANU PF Womens League stalwarts, Sandi Moyo and Sarah Mahoka. The two have since been ordered to return the money as ZANU PF claims they stole it.

Many of the preacher’s followers have begun deserting him after it emerged Magaya’s latest admission is one of many with another video expose last year blown open by ZimEye.com which saw Magaya paying an out of court lumpsum. During a ZimEye LIVE program, Peter Makina, one of many others, spoke out saying he has since quit the church which he found to be a “dirty organisation” after Magaya said the only thing he disputes is that the police video file is chopped from a larger file which contains a police bribe demand, SEE DETAILS BELOW.

Magaya was last year shown video evidence by police officers the latter which resulted in the preacher breaking down. He can be seen in the video confessing to having an affair with Petronella Donhodzo who was last year suing him for rape before she withdrew the case after being paid to carpet the matter down as the preacher himself confesses.

Towards the end, he then suddenly discovers that someone is video recording and stops talking. He complains to the senior officer in charge to which the cop tells him he has personally given permission for recordings to be done.

Mugabe Wheelchair Causes Public Stir

President Robert Mugabe’s wheelchair topped the features at yesterday’s NERA rally with several leaders blasting against the 93 year old.

Opposition leaders yesterday said they will not be silenced and stopped by a “wheelchair-bound” President Robert Mugabe, vowing “maximum resistance” against policies that favour Zanu PF ahead of next year’s general elections.

Speaking at a National Electoral Reform Agenda (Nera) feedback meeting in Harare, opposition parties claimed they were being denied adequate campaign space by the Zanu PF-led government, including disruption of their rallies by the police.

Reacting to the police’s prohibition of their rally at Africa Unity Square, Nera head of legal affairs and MDC-T secretary-general, Douglas Mwonzora said it was now time to turn the heat on Mugabe and his security apparatus, so they give in to calls for electoral reforms.

“We cannot accept oppression by this tyranny. We refuse discrimination and oppression by black on black and we are going to resist that,” he said, constantly making reference to the “special gym and massage chair” presented to Mugabe on Monday as a belated 93rd birthday present from his Cabinet ministers, which had initially been reported to be a special mobile chair.

Mugabe’s critics have described the donation as a wheelchair disguised as a massage chair for the ageing Zanu PF leader.

“They have completely forgotten that they have health institutions to run, the infrastructure to take care of, education sector to take care of and investment to attract,” Mwonzora continued.

“They have completely forgotten about this and this shows that this government is no longer suitable for the people of this country and we must get rid of it.”

He said, as Nera members, they had been patient with law enforcement agents, but it was now time for defiance.

MDC-T deputy president, Elias Mudzuri, also took potshots at Mugabe over his reluctance to reform the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) as a strategy to manipulate election results and further extend his stay in office.

“We made a mistake to allow (Justice) Rita Makarau to head Zec as she is a member of Zanu PF,” he said.

Nera official, Edmore Mukushwa, said “wheelchair-bound” Mugabe had caused a lot of trouble for the country.

He said it was time for the opposition to defy oppression and start fighting together for the common cause of electoral reforms.

MDC-T deputy chairperson, Morgen Komichi, rallied opposition parties to unite and dislodge Zanu PF from power by demanding a level political playing field.

“We cannot be led by a leader, who is in a wheelchair and we must reject that. Zanu-PF cannot rig the next elections because we are united and working together as opposition political parties,” he said.

Mugabe’s wife, Grace, has declared that even if the President was incapacitated, a special wheelchair would be made for him and he would continue ruling from it.

A representative of Joice Mujuru’s National People’s Party, Munyaradzi Banda, accused Mugabe of running down the country through his “ruinous” policies.

He said Mujuru had done her homework and had what it takes to fight and win against Zanu PF.

The feedback rally, where several other opposition leaders presented solidarity messages, was meant to apprise supporters of Nera’s fight for electoral reforms.

The parties also demanded the disbandment of Zec and allow Sadc, the African Union and the United Nations to run the elections to ensure credible results.- Newsday

2018 ELECTIONS: Tsvangirai MDC Bickers Over Parly Seats

A fierce storm has reportedly hit the MDC-T after its electorate directorate recently proposed a raft of contentious internal election guidelines that seek to shield members of the party’s national executive, among them sitting legislators, from being challenged by their subordinates ahead of the 2018 general elections.

Party spokesperson, Obert Gutu confirmed that the party was in the process of crafting a template to guide the selection of candidates for the 2018 elections, but appealed for calm as the guidelines were still at the draft stage.

“I have always said this, it is work in progress. The document that you are talking about is work in progress and deliberations on it are still there. People should not rush to the Press because we are still consulting and when all is done, party structures will be told,” he said.

The proposed election guidelines, which were tabled before the party’s standing committee on Monday, were reportedly dismissed by some members in the MDC-T national council, provincial and district structures as meant to protect unpopular and underperforming legislators.

“According to the template, there shall be 50% women seats and 20% of the 50% shall be reserved for young women. The party shall also reserve 20% for youths,” an MDC-T insider said.

“Seniority is going to be considered, that is, no one is going to contest someone senior to him/her. This means anyone who is occupying a position at national level cannot be challenged by a member from the province even if the person is not popular. That is undemocratic.

“There are some people, who are in lower ranks, but have been in the party for many more years than some in the national leadership.
This deprives the right of party cadres to contest for any post as stated in the party’s constitution.” – Newsday

HORROR CRASH: 30 Killed In Bus Inferno, More Burnt Beyond Recognition

AT least 30 passengers were feared dead last night when a South Africa-bound Proliner Bus sideswiped a haulage truck and caught fire at Nyamatikiti River near Chaka.
Most of the victims were burnt beyond recognition.

The bus had over 60 passengers on board, while the truck was laden with tyres when tragedy struck. The accident took place around 8pm and by midnight the bus shell was still smouldering, with bodies inside.

Witnesses said more than 15 passengers managed to escape through the windows.
The injured were rushed to Mvuma District Hospital and Driefontein Mission Hospital.
By late last night, police were still guarding the shell of the bus, with the charred remains of some of the passengers.

Police were also controlling traffic as the burning vehicles blocked the road.- State Media

Dzamara Anger : “Small Crowd At NERA RALLY”

Nomusa Garikayi |Patson Dzamara could not hide his disappointed at the small crowd that bothered to attend the “Feedback Rally” called by NERA group on 5 April 2017.

“I am appalled by what I am seeing. I for one was out of the country, attending to some personal business. I was supposed to return to Zimbabwe tomorrow but I had to change my ticket and I came back today in order to attend the rally,” said Dzamara.

“The lack of co-ordination and poor attendance is disappointing. I am totally surprised that it seems as though Zimbabweans are not yet ready to cross over. I wonder what more incentive we need to face Mugabe’s morbid regime head on. Elections are around the corner and Zimbabweans are still dilly dallying. At this rate we may not make it through.”

 

Patson Dzamara is the brother of Itai Dzamara, the Africa Square activist who, with a handful of others wrote to President Mugabe demanding that he must go because he has failed to govern. Itai was abducted, for his trouble, over two years ago in broad daylight and has never been seen or heard from ever since. It is tempting to tell Patson to take heart from his brother’s activism; although only a handful of other stood by Itai’s side in Africa Square, the truth of his message was not in anyway diminished! Still, there is need to take stalk here.

Asking the people “to face Mugabe’s morbid regime head on” when there is hope of making a difference is one thing. Asking them to face the regime when there is no hope of changing even one iota is another matter.

The people of Zimbabwe believed Morgan Tsvangirai, Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube and all the other MDC leaders that the 2013 elections will be free, fair and credible and will bring about meaningful political change. Of course, the whole nation was disappointed and shocked when Zanu PF blatantly rig the elections land the nation in the economic and political mess we see today.

 

The people were very foolish to believe have MDC leaders the 2013 elections would be free and fair since not even one democratic reforms was implemented in the five years of the GNU. The people should have listened to the SADC leaders who warned against taking part in the elections with no reforms in place. Mr Dzamara will have to agree that the people will be very, very foolish indeed to allow themselves to be dragged into yet another election without demanding the assurance that the necessary reforms have been implemented this time.

After the rigged July 2013 elections all the MDC factions agreed on two things; that Zanu PF rigged the 2013 elections and that they will not contest any future elections without first implementing the reforms. MDC-T, MDC-N and the MDC Renewal (before it too fragmented further) have all boycotted all by-elections in pursuance of their “No reform, no election!” resolutions.

It is common knowledge that not even one democratic reform has been implemented since the July 2013 elections. Douglas Mwonzora, Secretary General of MDC-T and convener of the NERA grouping, has himself admitted that less than 5% of the electoral reforms have been implemented.

 

So why, oh why are MDC-T, MDC-N and all the other opposition parties, 50 at the last count, all saying they will be contesting next year’s elections?

 

Senator David Coltart explained why the MDC leaders had all contested the 2013 elections even when it was obvious Zanu PF was going to rig the election.

“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the elections,” explained Senator Coltart in his book The Struggle Continues 50 years of tyranny in Zimbabwe.

“The electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility.”

So, when MDC leaders, to the man and woman, maintained their position that the 2013 elections will be free and fair they all knew they were lying!

Today the same opposition claim they are being very courageous in once again contesting the elections and “look the tyrant in the eyes,” as Tendai Biti told Zimeye listeners a week ago. They are all lying again, they are contesting the flawed elections to win the few gravy train seats Zanu PF has since learned to give away as bait.

 

No Mr Dzamara the people have very good reason to be wary of our corrupt and incompetent politicians, on both sides of the political divide, because they have been lied to, conned, betrayed, harassed, beaten, raped and many even murdered in cold blood and yet the promises of freedom, human rights and economic prosperity continue to be a mirage.

If the people are refusing to attend meaningless NERA Rallies and to be dragged into a flawed election in which Zanu PF and the opposition share the spoils of power then this is the wisest move the ordinary people of Zimbabwe have ever made! With no reforms in place, there is nothing for povo in next year’s elections other than the usual broken promises and another five years of misery and hopelessness.

 

Millers Under Maize Buying Sanctions

Millers have been barred from buying maize directly from farmers this season and will now procure it from the Grain Marketing Board, while Government has suspended the importation of maize with immediate effect.

Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Dr Joseph Made confirmed the development yesterday and said the decision had since been communicated to the millers.

This came as Government has tasked the Agricultural Marketing Authority to establish selling points for grain and cotton across the country to cushion farmers from travelling long distances to the market.

“Cabinet has approved the proposed new payment and marketing structure in terms of maize that millers will be purchasing this season,” said Dr Made.

“Millers have agreed that they will not buy maize directly from farmers, but from GMB. The price at which they will be buying will be determined as each miller comes forward to GMB to buy the grain. This is a fundamental decision and a strategic decision.”

Dr Made said the chairman of GMB board would engage other board members on the matter.

“Government has also agreed that we are no longer going to issue any new maize import permits,” he said. “But wheat imports may continue as we are not yet self-sufficient. We will continue to import wheat and we will also be selling to farmers at an agreed position.
“The price of grain will be $390 per tonne for farmers, but for the millers we will have a different price. Farmers should speedily deliver their grain to GMB as millers are now waiting for the maize.”

Dr Made said the GMB board should work around the clock.
“This structure signals that in future we will look at all commodities very closely to ensure farmers are supported first,” he said. “We will also be talking to stockfeed manufacturers and private importers. Only those with existing permits will continue with their orders and no further permits relating to maize will be issued out.”

Dr Made said Government had tasked the Agricultural Marketing Authority to establish selling points for grain and cotton across the country to cushion farmers from travelling long distances to the market.

He said the selling points should ensure farmers did not travel more than five kilometres to sell their produce. – State Media

Govt Reverses Tobacco Tax

Government has reversed a decision announced last week to levy a 10 percent tax on gross sales of tobacco farmers who do not have clearance certificates.

This follows a meeting between Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Dr Joseph Made and his Finance and Economic Development counterpart Cde Patrick Chinamasa over the emotive announcement which rattled the tobacco selling season, with farmers threatening to withhold their crop in protest.

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority last week instructed tobacco auction floors to deduct a 10 percent tax on gross sales of farmers who failed to produce valid tax clearance certificates as at March 31.

Dr Made said farmers had pleaded with Government to reconsider the tax which they argued could cripple the nascent industry. He said they had resolved the matter with Minister Chinamasa that no farmer would have his/her money deducted.

Dr Made urged tobacco growers to continue delivering their crop to the floors without fear as the tax issue had been resolved.

“Farmers had made a plea to Government. We had a discussion with Minister Chinamasa and I am pleased that we have amicably resolved the matter and reached an agreement that is expected to satisfy farmers and the Zimra,” said Dr Made.

“Farmers should not blame Zimra as it was working within the confines of the law.
“Farmers should go on with their business. Tobacco should continue to come to the floors especially now as we are approaching the Easter and Independence Day holidays,” he said.
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Mugabe Orders Moyo And Mahoka To Pay Back The Money “They Stole”

The Zanu-PF Politburo led by President Robert Mugabe, yesterday ordered Women’s League deputy secretary Nomthandazo Eunice Moyo and secretary for finance Sarah Mahoka to return the money they extorted from businesspeople, corporates and local prophets in the name of the First Lady, Dr Grace Mugabe and the organ.

While discussing the two’s fate during its meeting yesterday, the Politburo heard that Moyo and Mahoka had rushed to resign from their positions in the Women’s League, perhaps to save face by avoiding an imminent sacking.

The fate of national political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere  accused of angling to topple President Mugabe by creating parallel structures  will also be known once his home province, Mashonaland Central, brings a report to the Politburo.

Zanu-PF secretary for information and publicity Simon Khaya Moyo said the Politburo accepted Moyo and Mahoka’s resignations after Dr Mugabe (Women’s League secretary) presented a comprehensive report on their case.

He said the pair’s resignations were clear testimony that they were guilty. “A litany of misconduct, errant and criminal behaviour were levelled against Sandi Moyo,” said Simon Khaya Moyo. “Her insubordination and abuse of the league’s funds were alarming.

“The Women’s League leadership had met twice to discuss their misdemeanours and recommended that both be relieved of their duties in the Women’s League hence the matter was  brought to the Politburo.

“During the deliberations, the Politburo was informed that both Sandi Moyo and Mahoka, who were facing similar allegations, had handed in their letters of resignation as members of the Women’s League executive.”

Khaya Moyo added: “As per the Women’s League recommendation on the two and their subsequent resignation, the Politburo accepted the same.

Their resignation is clear testimony that they committed the offence.

“They further have to pay back the funds they abused to the Women’s League. Sandi Moyo was a Politburo member by virtue of being deputy secretary of the Women’s League and if you are no longer in that post you cease to be a Politburo member.”

Sandi Moyo and Mahoka faced allegations of undermining the authority of Dr Mugabe, with the latter facing a further charge of denigrating Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Presidential spokesperson, Mr George Charamba.

Mahoka made headlines last year during a rally at Zanu-PF headquarters where she likened Zanu-PF Second Secretary and VP Mnangagwa to a duck for his silence in the Zanu-PF succession matrix.

Apart from this “untoward behaviour”, the two comrades were accused of embezzling funds sourced from local prophets, businesspeople and corporates using Amai Mugabe’s name and without her knowledge.

Sandi Moyo and Mahoka received $20 000 from Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo and shared the loot.

They also took another $100 000 from a local prophet and shared it.

Before their resignations, Sandi Moyo and Mahoka had seen a wave of demonstrations being held against them in all the provinces.

Asked on the position on Kasukuwere, who has also seen demonstrations being held against him, Khaya Moyo said the matter would be discussed if presented to the Politburo.

The Mashonaland Central Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) met in Bindura yesterday and endorsed the expulsion of Kasukuwere and his brother Dickson Mafios.

Mafios is the acting chairperson for Mashonaland Central.

Said Khaya Moyo: “We shall hear about it once it (the report on the case) is submitted. I don’t know about it (the report), secretary for administration (Ignatius Chombo) might have received it.

“If he has it, it will be discussed at the appropriate time, I don’t know whether it is today or some time. Matters are discussed here first. We don’t take action and then discuss.”

Thousands of demonstrators on Monday accused Kasukuwere and Mafios of angling to topple President Mugabe, corruption and fanning factionalism among other charges.

Khaya Moyo urged party members to heed President Mugabe’s call on following party procedures.

“If you follow procedure, we have got the cell, branch, district and province, up to the top, it shall eventually come to the Politburo,” he said. “I wish to remind party members across the country, as the President stated on Monday at State House, that we should take our grievances to the properly laid structures of the party and not go to the press. We have got party procedures which must be followed such that if followed the grievances will be properly addressed as done today. We must avoid taking matters into our own hands and forget that procedures exist. I hope this will be understood by all and sundry so that as a disciplined revolutionary party, we cannot be seen to be working against the Constitution. This is not to muzzle anyone, but encourage everyone to use party procedures. The Women’s League after being approached and satisfied with issues raised against the two comrades (Sandi Moyo and Mahoka) took a position, took a recommendation, brought it and it was extensively discussed and agreed upon.”

On national development issues, Khaya Moyo said secretary for legal affairs and Finance and Economic Development  Patrick Chinamasa briefed the Politburo on the Presidential Input Scheme for 2017-18 agricultural season.

He said the programme would benefit 1,8 million households, with maize and small grain seeds being distributed.

Khaya Moyo said the Brazilian More Food For Africa Programme was also explained to the Politburo, together with Command Agriculture and the Presidential Input Scheme on cotton.

“A total of 2 500 hectares of land under citrus, sugar beans, tomatoes and ground nuts are targeted for irrigation,” Khaya Moyo said. “This is the first time that horticultural production will be systematically organised for small holder farmers.”

The Politburo was also briefed on the preparations for the 2017 Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), as well as President Mugabe’s recent visits to Swaziland and Mauritius.- State Media

Fugitive Fraudster Arrested After 9 Years

A man from Bulawayo who was on the run for nine years after allegedly defrauding a resident of P26 000 has been arrested.

Zenzo Sibanda (53) of Selbourne Park suburb is also accused of duping another resident of $15 000 by selling him a house that did not belong to him in 2015.

A court heard that Sibanda conned Mr Michael Nyoni (29) and Mr Thembinkosi Mlauzi (49).

He appeared before magistrate Ms Sithembiso Ncube facing two counts of fraud yesterday.

Ms Ncube did not ask him to plead and remanded him in custody to April 19.

Prosecuting, Mr Alfonse Makonese said in 2008, Sibanda placed an advertisement in a local newspaper that he was selling a stand in Emganwini suburb.

“Mlauzi saw the advertisement and responded by visiting the accused’s offices at Ramjis Complex. The complainant told the accused person that he was interested in buying the stand and deposited P14 500 into the accused’s bank account,” said Mr Makonese.

“The complainant later paid instalments making a full total payment of P26 000. The accused converted the money into his personal use before even showing the Mlauzi the stand. After that, he changed his address and contact details and was nowhere to be found.”

In March 2015, Sibanda placed another advertisement in a local newspaper that he was selling a house in Old Luveve Suburb.

“On March 10, 2015 Nyoni went to visit the accused person in his office which was at Nicoz building. The accused person introduced Nyoni to Sitemamulus Ncube as the seller of the house and himself as an estate agent. However, the house was in the name of Ntombana Ncube, Sitemamulus’ late sister,” said Mr Makonese.

The court heard that a memorandum of agreement was drafted by Sibanda between two parties.

“The accused person received $15 000 from Nyoni as payment for the house on the pretext that he would deduct $4 000 for his commission and surrender $11 000 to Ncube,” said Mr Makonese.

The prosecutor said Sibanda converted the money to his personal use and did not give Ncube anything.

Mr Makonese said Nyoni discovered that he was duped after two weeks when he wanted to occupy the house.

“Efforts to locate the accused person were fruitless as he was already on the run. The complainant made a report to the police leading to the accused person’s arrest,” he said.- State Media

ZIMRA Embarks On Lifestyle Audits

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has embarked on lifestyle audits as one of its initiatives to improve tax compliance levels and to assist taxpayers with information on tax matters.

The audits are carried out to verify compliance of individual taxpayers in terms of the statutes administered by Zimra, which include Income Tax Act 9Chapter 23:060; Capital Gains Act (Chapter 23:010); Value Added Tax Act (Chapter 23:12) and Customs and Excise Act (Chapter 23:02).

What is a lifestyle audit?

This is a type of audit carried out with specific attention on income received by individuals. It involves verification of a person’s personal expenditure patterns to determine if it is consistent with his declared taxable income to Zimra. Any variances noted will result in an amendment to the declared income and recovery of any additional tax.

Objectives of lifestyle audits

Lifestyle audits are carried out to:

  • Assess and collect additional revenue
  • Educate clients on how to correctly declare their income and make self-assessment of their tax status in terms of the law
  • Promote compliance
  • Update clients tax affairs

Benefits to the client

  • Tax status will be regularised and a tax clearance certificate can be issued
  • Increased knowledge by the client on tax matters
  • Greater understanding of the client of their personal tax status

Focus of the audit

The lifestyle audit focuses on every individual who is in receipt of income. The income may be from employment, pension payments, business operations, dividends, rental income, disposal of shares and or real estate, among others.

  • What is involved and the intended outcome?
  • The verifications will involve the following, among others:
  • Interviewing clients

Requests for information to support sources of income and/or expenditure

Education of clients on tax matters

Issuing of amended assessments where discrepancies are noted and collection of any tax due

Why clients should cooperate

  • The following are benefits for cooperating with Zimra officers as they carry out lifestyle audits:
  • Reduction in cost of compliance by clients
  • Client’s cooperation is taken into consideration whenever penalty reduction is considered
  • Reduction of time spent by the clients on traditional audits
  • Results in regularisation of the client’s tax affairs
  • The issued tax clearance certificate can enhance clients’ business opportunities and prospects.

Disclaimer

This article was compiled by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority for information purposes only. Zimra shall not accept responsibility for loss or damage arising from use of material in this article and no liability will attach to the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority.

Tune in to Radio Zimbabwe every Wednesday from 1900-2000 hours for a discussion on Tax and Customs matters.

REVEALED: Mandiwanza’s Dark Mood Reflects Dairibord’s Travails

You can write or think whatever you like, Dairibord chief executive Anthony Mandiwanza somberly told assembled analysts and the media at the group’s presentation of its financial results for 2016 last Wednesday.

He had just announced a net loss of $5,4 million for the period, from a $2,3 million profit recorded in the preceding year, and an operating loss of $3,99 million from a $3,97 million operating profit previously and the stunned audience wanted answers.

“We know that our performance last year was very bad due to a number of issues and we know you have a negative impression about it, but we promise to improve  this year going forward,” he added.

Zimbabwe’s largest milk processor, Dairibord reported a rather disappointing set of results for the full-year to December as the company failed to  align production costs to the level of revenue generated citing a number of challenges — a decline in average prices, supply constraints and  high production costs among others.

The theory of expansion 

When an analyst suggested that in the current environment, the company should focus more on managing costs of the existing operations rather than continue with expansion initiatives which were not bearing economies of scale, Mandiwanza retorted that the company will not held back from expanding because the results were not immediate.

“We are not going to shrink ourselves to get outside of the pit but we do believe that we should  grow out of it,” he said.

The group invested a total of $5,4 million in 2016.

It splashed on the UHT carton processing and filling plant to localize production of cartonised ultra-high temperature (UHT) milk which will result in import substitution and some savings. Mandiwanza said the plant has capacity to process and pack cartonised juices.
It expanded the capacity of the Pfuko/Udiwo maheu plant to meet demand and increased the number of flavours.
Additionally, the company invested in peanut butter processing to enhance capacity and product quality.

This, according to Mandiwanza, means that the business has sufficient capacity to meet current and future demand.

Dairibord should be one of the companies to benefit from the import restrictions but dairy products continue to be smuggled into the market so foreign competition remains a challenge and will continue to put pressure on the topline.

Additionally, the company is facing the threat of new entrants in the market with relatively cheaper products.

In the period, revenue declined by 10 percent from $103,4 million recorded in the preceding year to $93,4 million chiefly as a result of price reductions to address affordability and competitiveness.

The company revised prices downwards in the period resulting in a significant 9 percent decline in consolidated average price from $1,23 per litre in the previous year to $1,13 per litre.

Sales volume declined by one percent to 83 million units as a result of lost production although this was partially offsetted by a surge in raw milk intake which was up 18 percent to 31 million litres.

The company experienced supply constraints emanating from the mismatch between raw milk and demand, worsened by delays in the commissioning of the UHT plant.

As a result the company said it lost 2 million litres of liquid milk, a disruption which had a very significant impact on revenue.

Foreign currency shortages also led to supply challenges for raw materials, putting further pressure on volumes.

Nevertheless, Dairibord’s raw milk intake increased 20 percent and was above the 14 percent increase in national raw milk production for 2016 because of better supplies from contracted farmers benefitting from its heifer importation scheme initiated two years ago.

The company’s market share of the national raw milk stood at 47 percent. Additionally the company’s Pfuko/Udiwo product line continues to thrive, with volumes  rising 18 percent on increased capacity and additional flavours.

 

Challenges, fears
The twin challenges, lower prices and volume decline had a material impact on revenue which declined by 10 percent. In terms of revenue contribution by portfolio, liquid milk and food portfolios contributed 33 percent and 26 percent respectively while beverages accounts for 41 percent with the logistic portfolio contributing less than a percent in 2016.

Liquid milk prices per litre fell 15 percent to $1,09 while food and beverages declined by 9 percent and one percent to $2,21 and $0,87 per litre respectively.
However, Mandiwanza hopes that prices will hold steady after inflation moved into positive territory for the first time in February and looks likely to spiral amid currency challenges.

“The trend of price reduction for the entire portfolio is not expected to continue going forward given the positive shift in inflation from January 2017,” Mandiwanza told analysts.

Production costs remained flat at $20,9 million but gross profit fell 23 percent to $18,9 million on lower revenues.

Overheads increased by 10 percent from $20,7 million in the previous year to $22,8 million partly on the back of a $2,8 million once off impairment of inventories, receivables and equipment.

However, even if the impact of these impairments is excluded, the business still remained unprofitable due to misalignment of the cost structure to the level of production.

The company incurred significant costs to get alternative sources of water as outages in the second half of the year impacted the beverages portfolio as the company was forced to buy in water at $12 to $17 per cubic metre from third parties versus $1,4 per cubic metre from local authorities..
Mandiwanza told analysts that erratic supply and high cost of water procured from third parties for Simon Mazorodze and Chitungwiza factories significantly add to costs incurred during the period

Such exorbitant prices led to very high production costs, thereby stifling the company’s operational efficiency.

Exports will remain subdued as the average cost of raw milk in Zimbabwe at 57 cents/litre, remained high relative to regional competitors, making Zimbabwe’s milk and milk related products uncompetitive on the regional markets.

Dairibord Malawi which contributed three percent of group revenue, posted an operating loss of $200,000 in the year and has been an albatross for a while now.

Mandiwanza said it Dairibord will hold on to the loss-making operation and explore other options to extract value from the business.
Not all gloom and doom
On the downside, foreign currency constraints are most likely to continue with negative effect on supply materials.
Milk powder prices are also projected to be lower than in 2016, thereby continuing to put pressure on revenue.
Additionally, competition will increase as new entrants invest in processing capacity and this might as well force the company to further revise prices downwards to protect its market share.
However the company has taken significant steps to counter the downside risks.
This include the realignment of its business model to reduce costs which saw the company consolidating Dairibord, Lyons and NFB logistics operations in a bid to eliminate duplication across the value chain, roles and responsibilities as well as reducing distribution costs.
Subsequently, the company projected a minimum savings of $2 million with a rationalisation cost of $1 million from retrenchments, head office relocations and relocation of plant and equipment.
Additionally, investment in 1,5 million litres water storage capacity with one week cover at the Chitungwiza factory will minimise water supply disruptions, thereby curbing exorbitant costs experienced in the previous period owing to water outages.
Mandiwanza said Dairibord would invest $2,5 million for the year towards water reservoirs, cold chain equipment and distribution vehicles in a bid to improve its operational efficiency.

The company also targets to import 300 heifers this year to increase milk production.
Given the investments in the preceding year and the ones on the books for 2017, the management is optimistic that the business has sufficient production capacity to support growth in demand going forward.
However, success will be depend on how far the measures instituted to reduce costs and expand capacity will yield positive results in an operating environment that is worsening by the day. Or more dark days lie ahead. – The Source

Hazel Cheuka LIVE Music Program Moved to Sunday

We regret to let our valued readers know that due to circumstances beyond our control the Hazel Cheuka program has been lifted to Sunday 4pm.

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Parliament Rejects One-Term Limit on Presidency

Benin’s National Assembly has narrowly rejected a proposal by President Patrice Talon to amend the constitution.

He was seeking to limit his successors to a single six-year term in office.

Mr Talon was elected last year, saying he wanted to shorten presidential terms to combat complacency.

He needed the approval of three-quarters of the National Assembly to go ahead with the change.

The one-term proposal appears to be in contrast to what is happening in some countries, such as Rwanda and the Republic of Congo and Burundi, where presidents have had their time in office extended.

The term-limit proposal was part of a raft of changes to the constitution including setting a cap on political party funding.

But some of Mr Talon’s critics say that singe term presidencies are open to abuse, as the president would not have to court the favour of voters at the end of his term.

It is not known if the president, who was elected last year, will seek a second term as provided by the constitution. Or whether he will organise a referendum to amend the constitution, as he had promised before he came to power. – BBC

Zuma Survives The Boot

South African President Jacob Zuma has won the day after a special extended ANC National Working Committee (NWC) meeting today rejected calls for him to step down.

Three top ANC officials; Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, Secretary General Gwede Mantashe and Treasurer General Zweli Mkhize all accepted that they made a mistake by publicly criticising Zuma following his Cabinet reshuffle.

“Officials had a candid report on serious issue disagreements, it was a mistake that must not to be committed again,” Mantashe said at a press briefing on Wednesday.

The party members who attended the NWC meeting had also accepted that Zuma’s broken relationship with former Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan was enough reason for him to fire him.

“NWC accepted that the irretrievable breakdown of the relationship was sufficient explanation between the president and members of Cabinet, [the] issue of an intelligence report complicated the matter,” Mantashe said.

The NWC meeting included provincial chairpersons and secretaries, and was said to be dominated by Zuma supporters.

The survival of President Zuma from impeachment  mean that the only other option left to have him removed from office is a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly.

Parliament is currently in recess until May 2, but opposition parties are pushing for Parliament to reconvene earlier than scheduled so that a no-confidence motion can be put before the National Assembly. – State Media

 

 

Zanu PF Dumps Mahoka, Moyo

Ray Nkosi | The two members of the Zanu PF Women’s League who have been at the center of a political storm in the league have been forced out.

The two Sandi Moyo and Sarah Mahoka who are accused of undermining First Lady Grace Mugabe’s authority were relieved of their duties by the Politburo this morning.

Party National chairman Simon Khaya Moyo is reported confirming the two are out.

The fate of the Zanu-PF Women’s League national executive members Moyo and Mahoka was  sealed, days ago when the wing’s top 10 met in Harare. This was after the previous days saw the Women’s League members from the grassroots staging demonstrations against the pair in all the country’s 10 provinces over a litany of allegations, principally that of undermining the chairperson of the wing Grace Mugabe.

 

Zim Runs Out Of Cash And Fuel

Zimbabwe has run out of cash and fuel ZimEye can report.

A ZimEye reader reported that fuel stations had run dry on fuel, “Bulawayo petrol stations running out of fuel. 3 service stations NO FUEL.”

The three stations in Bulawayo are, Bobs garage, Ascot service station and the service station corner Robert Mugabe and 5th street.

Meanwhile the local Daily News reports of a severe cash crisis which is worsening, forcing banks to reduce further their daily withdrawal limits — in addition to suspending dispensing money through Automated Teller Machines (ATMs).

This prompted analysts who spoke to the paper yesterday to say that this confirmed that the local economy was dying and “hurtling towards total collapse”.

It also comes as most banks are now disbursing a maximum of $30 dollars a day, down from their usual $100 — while those that had capped the maximum withdrawal limit at $500 a week have pulled this back to $200.

The cash shortages are also continuing to worsen despite the recent opening of the tobacco marketing season, where more than $47 million worth of the leaf has so far been sold.

Economic advisor to President Robert Mugabe, Ashok Chakravarti, told the journalists yesterday that the escalating cash crisis was a result of “long-term problems” that came after the country opted to have one of the world’s strongest currencies, the US dollar, as its anchor currency.

“We have close to $6,5 billion in deposits and at the end of January we had a little over $300 million in cash circulating.

“Under such circumstances, it only makes sense that we have shortages. Do not blame the banks, it is not their fault, they are only looking for a coping mechanism,” Chakravarti said.

He recommended that the government should adopt the South African rand and ditch the dollar.

“I have said this before, we need a weaker currency. The weaker, the better for us. As South Africa has just been downgraded, this is an opportune time. What we just need is a weaker currency,” he added.

Veteran economist John Robertson said the cash problems were going to persist until the government urgently fixed the country’s economic fundamentals.

“This has been going on for the past year and in my view, the situation is not likely to improve in the near future because economic fundamentals remain the same.

“Government’s wage bill still makes up the majority of deposits and as soon as those deposits are recorded, civil servants want to withdraw the money. But there is essentially no money in the system . . . Not even tobacco earnings will save us this time” Robertson said.

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) increased the bond notes withdrawal limit from a maximum of $150 a week to $100 per day, and $300 per week towards the end of last year.

It has so far injected $102 million worth of the surrogate currency into the system.

The cash shortages come as there are growing fears that the country’s economy may soon hit the disastrous lows of 2008 — as bond notes continue to lose their value against the United States dollar, with the coveted greenback now almost completely unavailable on the open market.

At the same time, economists have previously told the Daily News that poverty levels in the country are skyrocketing, with average incomes now at their lowest levels in more than 60 years — and with more than 76 percent of the country’s families now having to make do with pitiful incomes that are well below the poverty datum line of more than $500.

Mugabe and his warring ruling Zanu PF, in power since Zimbabwe’s independence from Britain in 1980, stand accused of turning the once-thriving local economy, which at one time was regarded as the bread basket of Africa, into a much-derided basket case. – Daily News

 

Mnangagwa Misses Grace Mugabe Rig | BREAKING NEWS

Zimbabwe’s future today could easily be told in one line, by simply observing Mai Mugabe’s dressing top replicated by two other powerful ZANU PF politicians from her faction.

Friends, fiends, or foes? 

British suit instead of Bob’s blast

Staff Reporter| Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa today caused a shocker when he appeared for a meeting of seniors dressed in a British suit instead of the First Lady’s attire.

The Vice President missed an opportunity as he was outshined by his foes Saviour Kasukuwere and Jonathan Moyo the latter who stuck to their Grace Mugabe taylor made regalia. The two alleged G40 leaders, were shining in an open political exterior, obeying the First Lady’s orders that loyal party members should wear her jacket brand. The political statement was loud and clear on whose side the First Lady is on and coming hot on the heels of calls for Kasukuwere to step down, the dressing was enough to silence any voice of rebellion against the President’s wife and her powerful faction. Mnangagwa can be seen later in footage visibly pacifying the First Lady. PICTURES:

 

 

Jah Prayzah On Camera Bhejaring!

Showbiz Reporter| Tsviriyo song-man, Jah Prayzah was today filmed while betting. The musician can be seen in the below video flashing both card and cash before a small crowd:

 

Tsvangirai Back In South-African Hospital?

Ray Nkosi | Movement for Democratic Change (MDC)  leader Morgan Tsvangirai did not attend the much publicised NERA demonstration amid speculation that he is back in South-Africa for treatment.

His office could not be immediately reached for comment.

Tsvangirai was last year diagonised with colon cancer and has been recovering steadily over the past weeks. Tsvangirai was represented at the NERA demo by his deputy Nelson Chamisa and secretary general Douglas Mwonzora.

Mwonzora expressed  dissatisfaction with the Zimbabwe Election Commission’s response to the  petitions.

  “I have fought ZANU PF all my life and I am positive I will see change in 2018” Gogo Chihera is quoted during the demonstration.

 

Kasukuwere Bounces Back

Friends, fiends or foes?

Shyleen Mtandwa | Under siege Zanu PF’s Political Commissar and Local Government minister, Saviour Kasukuwere, has defied speculation that he had been airlifted to South Africa for medication, when he made a sudden appearance this morning. Kasukuwere is pictured just before the start of a crucial Politburo meeting.

Kasukuwere is pictured together with Prof. Jonathan Moyo defiantly clad in the Zanu PF regalia designed by First Lady Grace Mugabe, which she launched at the last Zanu PF congress. In the midst of Kasukuwere and Moyo is Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa the man whose faction is fighting tooth and nail to boot Kasukuwere out from his party position.

The state media reports that the meeting come against the backdrop of nationwide demonstrations against high-ranking party officials — among them deputy secretary for Women’s Affairs Eunice Sandi Moyo, Women’s League treasurer Sarah Mahoka, National Political Commissar Saviour Kasukuwere and his half-brother Dickson Mafios — who all face a slew of allegations from party supporters.

 

ANOTHER MUGABE INSULT CHARGE: Lawyers Mount Fight

Mr Themba Nyoni with his lawyer

ZLHR MOUNTS FREEDOM BID FOR MAN CHARGED OVER ANTI-MUGABE SLUR

GWANDA Magistrate Willard Mafios Moyo will on Tuesday 11 April 2017 deliver his ruling on a freedom bid filed by a 49 year-old man, who was summoned to stand trial for allegedly undermining authority of or insulting President Robert Mugabe.

49 year-old Themba Nyoni, appeared at Gwanda Magistrates Court on Tuesday 04 April 2017 after he was summoned to stand trial on charges of undermining authority of or insulting the President in contravention of Section 33 (2) (b) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:27 after he allegedly told Abedinico Ncube, the Rural Development, Promotion and Preservation of National Culture and Heritage Minister that President Mugabe was too old and should consider stepping down from his position as the leader of the country.

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers who arrested Nyoni alleged that the former MDC councillor uttered the following words in isiNdebele: “Mina angisoze ngi-join ZANU PF, hambani liyetshela uMugabe a-step down kuthi ngize ngijoine iZANU PF” which the law enforcement agents translated to mean; “Go and tell Mugabe to step down so that I can join ZANU PF.” This reportedly incensed Ncube, who reported Nyoni to ZRP officers and who immediately arrested the former MDC councilor, who has retired from being a politician.

Nyoni’s lawyer Lizwe Jamela of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) on Tuesday 04 April 2017 challenged the prosecution of his client by filing an application for exception to the charge preferred against the former MDC councillor in Gwanda and argued that the allegations complained of against his client do not disclose an offence.

Magistrate Moyo will on Tuesday 11 April 2017 rule on Nyoni’s application.

Nyoni was arrested on Saturday 28 January 2017 and charged with undermining authority of or insulting the President in contravention of Section 33 (2) (b) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:27.

He was set free on Wednesday 01 February 2017, when he appeared at Gwanda Magistrates Court after Jamela argued that his client had not committed any offence to warrant him to be put on trial.

However, the National Prosecuting Authority on 13 February 2017 issued a certificate authorising Nyoni’s prosecution hence he was summoned to stand trial on Tuesday 04 April 2017.

ZLHR has in recent years noted a dramatic increase in the arbitrary application of Section 33 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23, where individuals have been charged with allegedly “”insulting or undermining the authority of the President’.

ZLHR’s records compiled since 2010 show that the organisation has attended to close to 150 cases where clients have fallen foul of this law and the bulk of the victims are residents and villagers residing
in the politically volatile Mashonaland Central province.

ZLHR has challenged the constitutionality of Section 33 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act (Chapter 9:23) on several occasions, on the basis that it infringes on freedom of expression, particularly of a public figure, and one who must be subjected to scrutiny as a political candidate.

In courts, the NPA has in recent years and months been withdrawing charges against several suspects after declining prosecution and conceding before Constitutional Court judges that the allegations do not disclose the commission of an offence. This would be after ZLHR lawyers would have petitioned the country’s apex court seeking orders challenging the constitutionality of the insult law.

Rwanda Air Starts Flying Into Zimbabwe


Rwanda Air flew into Zimbabwe for the first time this morning.

State media reports that Rwanda Air flew into Harare amid ululations from stakeholders on the local tourism industry.

The inaugural flight to Harare is part of the open skies policy that government has adopted in recent years.

Permanent Secretary for Transport and Infrastructural  Development Mr Munesushe Munodawafa, Civil Aviation Authority General Manager Mr David Chawota and the Rwandan community were on hand to welcome the new baby in the Zimbabwe skies.

Mugabe Must Settle $15 Medical Bill

Cleric Phillip Mugadza is refusing to settle a $15 medical bill incurred when he was treated at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals (Parirenyatwa), demanding that President Robert Mugabe must foot the expense.

The man of cloth — who made headlines after prophesying that 93-year-old Mugabe will die on October 17 this year — was treated at the public hospital after alleged torture while in police custody.

In an April 3, 2017 letter addressed to Parirenyatwa’s administrator, Mugadza said he was economically incapacitated and could not pay the bill “either in United States dollars or bond notes”.

“I hereby acknowledge receipt of your text message on my mobile phone on March 29, with reference number PGH680239. It was informing me of what I owe you for the treatment I got from your hospital on November 22, last year,” read the letter.

“Regrettably, I am so much unable to raise that $15. Secondly, I was not treated for a natural affliction. It was inflicted on me by the President’s Office; therefore it goes without saying that the president will have to pay for it,” Mugadza said.

“ . . . don’t hesitate to inform him that is what I said because he is so much aware of it, and besides, he is able to offset that little amount,” he said.

In his initial court appearance on the criminal nuisance charge, Mugadza, through his lawyer Gift Mtisi, complained that he had been assaulted by police officers in plain clothes at Parliament Building.

“When this particular incident occurred, I had to ask the police who attended to me after arrest to take me to a hospital because I was not feeling well after the assault,” Mugadza told Daily News.

“I was treated and discharged and my understanding was that the State was responsible for the cost incurred. I was never advised of any medical bills and if I had gone there on personal health check-ups I could have arranged payment,” he said, adding that, “I am a struggling citizen as a result of the mismanagement of this country”.

The State alleged that at around 4pm on November 22, police officers from the reaction unit were on patrol at African Unity Square.

They reportedly heard the accused person shouting on top of his voice disturbing people who passed by the park.

The officers proceeded to where Mugadza was standing and noticed that he had chained and padlocked himself to fencing rails at the Square.

It is further alleged that Mugadza had positioned himself directly opposite the Parliament building entrance along Nelson Mandela Avenue.

The court heard that he annoyed Parliament employees and other members of the public.

He was subsequently arrested and taken to Harare Central Police Station after being advised of his charge.

The State intends to produce the chain and padlock used by Mugadza as exhibits. – Daily News

SOLDIER ATTACK ON STUDENTS: MSU Boosts Security Buffer

Staff Reporter | The Midlands State University has boosted its security after its students were brutally attacked by ZNA soldiers last month.

In a statement, the university’s Vice Chancellor said: Midlands State University notes with concern the unfortunate incident that occurred during the evening of Saturday 25 March 2017, in which 16 students were assaulted at Senga Training Centre bar outside the Midlands State University main campus.

The University has since reported the matter to Senga Police Station for further investigation. Details behind the assault are still to be established as well as the identity and motives of the assailants.

Midlands State University administration denounces the attack and wishes to reassure its valued students that their security and safety is a top priority. Consequently, the institution has begun intensifying security around its campuses with more security personnel being deployed to increase the number of patrols and complement the CCTV cameras that were installed.

We reiterate that the University sympathises with the affected students and will not rest the case until the perpetrators are brought to book.

Meanwhile, members of the public who might have any information leading to the identification and arrest of the culprits are requested to contact the Senga Police Station or the Midlands State University Security department.

On behalf of the University, I would like to reaffirm our commitment to enhancing the welfare of our valued students in and outside the lecture rooms.  To that end, the University remains dedicated to its mandate, which is to develop a sound human resource base for the nation and the world at large.

POLICE ALERT: Man Vanishes After “Killing Girlfriend’s Lover”

Zimbabwe Republic Police cops have launched a manhunt for a man who allegedly killed a 29 year old man over a love triangle.

Edgar Moyo (21) of Somgolo village under Chief Mabhikwa, allegedly stabbed a herdboy, Moyana Nyoni (29) over a 16-year-old girl both men were in love with.

Nyoni was stabbed once in the chest at around 11PM last Thursday and died the following morning on the way to St Lukes Hospital. A source said Nyoni, who came from Munana village under Chief Shana in Jambezi, was employed as a herdboy in Somgolo village in Lupane. The girl at the centre of the fatal fight allegedly lives with her parents at their homestead where Nyoni was stabbed.

Matabeleland North police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Eglon Nkala confirmed the incident.

 He said the suspect was on the run.

“I can confirm we received a report of a 21-year-old man who stabbed a 29-year-old man over a girlfriend. Moyana Nyoni visited the girl first that evening and Moyo also arrived at around 11 PM. A misunderstanding arose and Moyo produced a knife and stabbed Nyoni once in the right side of his chest.

“He was rushed to Mbembesi Clinic and was transferred to St Lukes Mission Hospital for further management. He died on the way to the hospital,” said Asst Insp Nkala.

His body was taken to United Bulawayo Hospitals for post-mortem.

Asst Insp Nkala said police were appealing for anyone with information on the whereabouts of Moyo to report at any nearest police station.

In January, another man was axed in the same village over a woman and he died last week at St Lukes Mission Hospital.

Last week, Officer Commanding Lupane district Chief Superintendent Johannes Govo announced a ban on the carrying of catapults, machetes, axes, knobkerries, swords, knives or daggers or any traditional weapon in public for the next three months due to violent crimes committed using the weapons. – state media

How Manyuchi Missed Becoming A Millionaire

Financial implications of Charles Manyuchi’s shock defeat in Singapore — including blowing the possibility of becoming a millionaire this year — could be felt as early as June should the welterweight category emerge among two weight categories whose top boxers will battle in the inaugural $50 million World Boxing Super Series.

A televised draft gala in June will pick the two weight categories whose top eight boxers will battle in elimination bouts that will culminate in the crowning of the champion in a glitzy boxing series that will offer the participants a chunk of the $50 million prize money that is being dangled by the sponsors.

Long-time promoters — Richard Schaefer and Kalle Sauerland — are the brains behind the glitzy money-spinning tournament whose Season One will start with quarter-finals in September with the semi-finals set for either January or February and the final battle for a $10 million cheque for each winner of the two categories scheduled for May next year.

Winners in each category will also receive the Muhammad Ali trophy that was created with the co-operation of the legendary boxer’s family and was designed by Silvio Gazzaniga, who also designed the FIFA World Cup trophy.

All the 16 participants in the series will get a chunk of the pot of the gold and, crucially, for a boxer like Manyuchi who has always wanted to take his talents to the big league, and big money, which is presented by American promoters, he could have been fighting at New York’s Madison Gardens, Barclays Centre, the Staples Centre in Los Angeles and other major venues around Europe where the promoters want to take their show.

Of course, there is no guarantee that the welterweight category will be picked in the draft draw for the two categories whose top boxers will battle for gold this season.

But what can’t be dismissed is the fact that, had Manyuchi defended his WBC welterweight silver title in Singapore, as was largely expected, he could have kept himself in the frame for a possible appearance — should his category be picked in the draft — in this revolutionary money-spinning World Boxing Super Series.

And, without even stepping into the ring, Manyuchi could have been guaranteed more than a million dollars — his biggest pay cheque in his career —and, more importantly, the opportunity to showcase his talent to a global audience and the movers-and-shakers who hold the key in transforming him into the superstar that he has always wanted to be.

However, Manyuchi’s shock first-round loss at the hands of challenger Qudratillo Abduqaxorov in Singapore, which saw him relinquishing his WBC welterweight international belt, means that the Zimbabwean boxer is unlikely to be considered among his category’s top eight boxers in the event that welterweight is picked from the draft.

Manyuchi went into his fight against the Uzbekistan fighter ranked sixth in the WBC welterweight category and considered one of the rising stars of boxing, but a poor show in Singapore, in which his showboating in the very first round exposed him to a barrage of punches that sent him tumbling to the canvas twice in the first round, before the referee stepped in to stop the fight, could come at a very huge cost.

He is likely to drop down the rankings even though the WBC, by the time the boxers are picked for the World Boxing Super Series, even though the WBC, somehow, still had him as their welterweight international boxing champion on their official website as of yesterday.
The World Boxing Super Series has received the blessing of the major international boxing bodies and was launched in New York three weeks ago.
Schaefer is a former chief executive of Golden Boy Promotions, one of the biggest boxing promoters in the world, and founded Ringstar Sports last year while Sauerland has long been one of the most influential boxing promoters in Europe.
Comosa AG, a Swiss company with interests in marketing, entertainment, broadcasting and boxing are the parent firm in the deal and have guaranteed a series that will initially run for three years.
“The tournament will set new standards, ensure coherent storylines and provide top-class boxing throughout the year,” Comosa executive Roberto Dalmiglio told reporters after the series launch.

“It is Comosa’s ambition to turn the World Boxing Super Series into the world’s biggest and best boxing tournament.”

Schaefer said it was a win-win situation for the promoters and the boxers.
“The promoter makes money, the fighter makes money and the promoter doesn’t have to chase TV deals,” Schaefer said. “If [the promoter’s fighter] wins he gets back a fighter who has been exposed on a global scale.”

His partner Sauerland said they were not in the game to divide boxing.

“We are not here to conquer and divide. We are here to add (to boxing). This is about putting the best fights on, and ultimately, we are talking about a sizable check, which is better for all promoters.”

“I have been involved in the sport for a long time and boxing has really been missing a big tournament like the World Boxing Super Series. Every major sport has one. This is a fascinating project and I am thrilled to be involved. The quality of the people behind this tournament ensures it will be a success.”

Meanwhile, Alexander Shah, the promoter who organised Manyuchi’s fight in Singapore, has been feasting on the success of the event and even joining the Malaysian stable, which is the home of Abduqaxorox, as a part of him.

“As promoter I would like to say congrats to #qudratillo and #vladamirboxinggym for your success We are now @WBCBoxing silver champion,” the promoter tweeted.

He also revealed he will receive an award as the “WBC Asia Boxing Promoter of The Year 2016 award on 24 May 2017 in Bangkok, Thailand.’’ – Agencies

Man Found Dead In Small House’s Arms

A love affair has ended tragically for a married man who allegedly died in the arms of his girlfriend three days after they moved in together in Bulawayo’s Old Lobengula suburb.

Samson Ndebele, whose age could not be ascertained but was said to be in his late 30s, died yesterday morning at around 9AM after allegedly complaining of excruciating stomach cramps for about an hour.

A family member, Mr Daniel Sibanda, refused to comment on the incident and referred questions to a family spokesperson, who asked The Chronicle news crew to leave.

“This is a family matter. You are not welcome. Please show yourselves out,” said the brother to the deceased, who was only referred to as Baba Ndebele.

However, a family member who preferred anonymity said foul play is suspected as Ndebele was in perfect health.

“We are definitely going to launch a probe because we cannot understand how somebody can just die yet he was so well and fresh (sic). We will not bury him until we get transparency in the form of a detailed postmortem,” he said.

Ndebele, who is said to be a father of four, had moved in with his girlfriend on Saturday evening into their new lodgings. His family allegedly stays in the rural areas where he visits often.

Neighbours said Ndebele’s girlfriend, who refused to speak to the Press, had not informed her landlord about her boyfriend’s death but had told her employer who lives about a kilometre away.

Police were called to the scene at around 9:30AM but arrived after 1PM, with a Runyaradzo Funeral parlour hearse.

After the body was taken, the family left the deceased’s lodgings and proceeded to his aunt’s place where they held the funeral wake.

Nobody seemed to notice Ndebele’s girlfriend, who was alone crying in a corner while most of the women were comforting the deceased person’s mother.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Precious Simango was not available for comment. – State Media

Earth Tremor Aftershocks To Hit Botswana, Zimbabwe Again

THE Meteorological Services Department yesterday warned that aftershocks of an earthquake that shook Botswana on Monday night and felt in many parts of Zimbabwe can damage buildings and injure people.

The department also warned members of the public against following “dangerous” messages about earthquakes on social media, advising instead that people should get accurate information from the department’s website.

An earth tremor, triggered by an earthquake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale which hit Botswana at 7:40PM on Monday, ripped through most parts of Zimbabwe.

In a statement yesterday, the Met office said members of the public would feel the aftermath of one of the greatest earthquakes in the history of Botswana.

“This was a large regional earthquake thus we expect aftershocks hours, days or weeks after the main earthquake. Aftershocks can cause building damage and falling debris that can injure people. People should check for infrastructural damage to their properties as this earthquake was widely felt in Plumtree, Gwanda, Bulawayo, Hwange, Victoria Falls and even Harare.  This should give us lessons as a country that we are not safe from earthquakes and that earthquakes are a hazard,” reads the statement.

The Met Dept added:

“This is a very big earthquake thus it has higher chances of causing infrastructural damage. A comprehensive intensity survey would need to be carried out in areas like Plumtree and most parts of south western Zimbabwe. This would generate a well detailed intensity survey report thus helping to map the areas the earthquake was felt and intensity in each area.”

The department said it received phone calls from all over the country yesterday from concerned members of the public.

“They felt the ground shaking. Some also said they heard rumblings, the shaking of door panels and the rattling of windows. A number of people in Plumtree were frightened as they felt their houses vibrating, door panels shaking heavily,” reads the statement.

South Africa experienced a 5.2 quake earlier on Monday at 5.08AM with no reported casualties.  According to the United States Geological Survey’s (USGS) earthquake data, a 5.2 magnitude tremor of a depth of 5km was felt 8km south of Stilfontein in the North West Province.

Meanwhile, the Met Dept and the Civil Protection Unit (CPU) have noted that there are some misleading messages that are being circulated on the social media in the aftermath of the earthquake.

“Of concern are some messages that have now gone overboard to the extent of misleading the general public such as where and when the next earthquake will take place and that people should sleep outdoors,” reads a joint Press release from the organisations yesterday.

“While we have no problem with social media, we take exception to those messages that become sensational on matters of life and death.”

The organisations appealed to the media to help in ensuring the general public is protected from taking wrong decisions based on wrong information.

“Accordingly, let us respect the authoritative voice principle which ensures that all official communication on warnings and alerts that are a matter of life and death come from a single source. Too many sources of information may lead to confusion under these circumstances. A recognised or designated authority communiqué enables a person to make informed decisions based on official information. In Zimbabwe, the Meteorological Services Department is responsible for monitoring earthquakes. The general public in the country is urged to check with the department for confirmation and decision making.

It costs nothing to check,” the release added. – State Media

D-DAY : Kasukuwere ‘Hospitalised’ As Fate Is Known Today

Speculation that Local government minister Saviour Kasukuwere was taken ill Monday as pressure mounted on him to step down in the ruling Zanu PF party refuses to go away.

To further compound matters Kasukuwere was in a no show in Parliament yesterday, with unconfirmed reports that he was Monday night taken ill with stress symptoms.

Kasukuwere’s fate and that of two other leading figures will be known today.

“The self-proclaimed Tyson can’t take media or demo blows, hospitalised BP 180/140,” Zanu PF Gokwe-Nembudziya lawmaker Justice Mayor Wadyajena told his Twitter followers.

While Kasukuwere was not answering his mobile phone yesterday, sources close to him claimed he was “fine”.

“He is fine, he was only taken in for a test – that’s all,” a source close to Kasukuwere told the local Newsday paper.

However, another source claimed: “He was hospitalised at a private hospital (name withheld) in Harare last night (Monday) because of stress and high blood pressure.”

As conflicting statements over the issue flew around, Kasukuwere was said to have been released early yesterday morning before visiting the same facility again later in the day.

Kasukuwere’s younger brother, Tongai, a senior leader in the Zanu PF youth league, refused to comment, saying: “No comment on anything. It does not benefit me.”

Zanu PF Mashonaland Central provincial chairperson and Kasukuwere’s half-brother, Dickson Mafios, said: “Why would he go to hospital? He is at home and we are not aware of that.”

Mugabe will preside over the ruling party’s politburo today and central committee on Friday, where he is expected to deal with Bulawayo Provincial Affairs minister Eunice Sandi-Moyo and Hurungwe East lawmaker Sarah Mahoka’s disciplinary issues as well as Kasukuwere’s case.

But it is the growing demands for Mugabe to expel Kasukuwere that could dominate.

“This is likely to take centre stage and given that the President has already spoken about it and indicated that it should be brought before the right forum, it means the politburo will likely discuss it,” a source told NewsDay.

The ruling party commissar stands accused of plotting Mugabe’s ouster and creating parallel party structures, the same charges that led to the axing of former Vice-President Joice Mujuru from Zanu PF in 2014.

Ironically, Kasukuwere was among top party officials at the forefront of Mujuru’s unceremonious removal.

Since being appointed Zanu PF political commissar, Kasukuwere has replaced at least nine provincial chairpersons elected at the 2014 congress and suspected of supporting a faction sympathetic to Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The women’s league has already decided that its deputy politburo secretary, Sandi-Moyo, and treasurer, Mahoka, must face disciplinary action.

The politburo will now make a final determination on whether allegations of undermining First Lady Grace and abusing party finances are substantive enough.

Mugabe on Monday said while he was not defending Kasukuwere, he was not happy with the manner in which the issue had been handled.

“If there are wrongs he has done, we have a dignified way of looking at ills and wrongdoings of all of us.

“This noise in the media and demonstrations is not the Zanu way; it was never the way of the party which created us,” Mugabe said while addressing Information minister Christopher Mushowe and describing the picketing as “primitive”.

Political analyst Ibbo Mandaza said the ruling party was taking Zimbabweans for a ride.

“I think Zimbabweans are weary of the cynical way Zanu PF is conducting itself. Nobody understands this party anymore,” he said.

“It is the leadership that is taking us back to the Stone Age and we are tired. We all hope this nightmare will end soon.”

Thembinkosi Sibindi Remembered

THE MDC-T has described its late Matabeleland North provincial chairperson, Thembinkosi Sibindi, as a great unifier whose leadership qualities will be solely missed as the opposition party gears for the crunch 2018 general elections.

Sibindi died in a car crash in Hwange on Saturday and is set to be buried at his rural home in Silobela at the weekend.

MDC-T spokesperson Obert Gutu yesterday said Sibindi’s death had left the party poorer.

“Sibindi was a down to earth veteran of the democratic struggle who never raised his voice high, but was very strategic on grassroots mobilisation,” he said.

“We are very saddened by his sudden passing on and we will dearly miss him and his strategies which had put up the party structures into a solid entity in Matabeleland North.”

Matabeleland South MDC-T spokesperson Ekem Moyo said his province was saddened by Sibindi’s passing on.

“Mat South would like to mourn the sad and untimely death of one of the revered and dedicated freedom fighters, human rights activist and MDC-T Mat North chairperson Sibindi,” he said.

“On behalf of Mat South MDC-T province, the chairman Njaemnyama Solani Moyo and observing all protocol, we are expressing our heartfelt condolences to MDC-T family. We mourn with grieving hearts the loss of Sibindi. Our deepest condolences also go to our president Morgan Tsvangirai and all party leaders.

“We find it difficult to accept the loss of a strategist and tactician in this point and juncture of our struggle for freedom.

“To the family and supporters; such is life. No one can change the will of God. May his soul rest in eternal peace,” Moyo said. – Newsday

Mphoko Silenced On Gukurahundi

A BULAWAYO political pressure group, Ibhetshu Likazulu, has told Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko he is the wrong person to try and bring about closure to the emotive Gukurahundi issue, as the 1980s killings continue to dominate discourse in the Matabeleland region.

The pressure group’s leader, Mbuso Fuzwayo said by virtue of belonging to Zanu PF, the party in power during the massacres, Mphoko was approaching the Gukurahundi issue with dirty hands.

“It is unfortunate that the perpetrator is now prescribing the solution.

“Mphoko, representing the State that is the perpetrator, cannot prescribe on what must be done,” Fuzwayo said, although he conceded that by facilitating the issuance of identity documents, which has long been a sore issue for those affected by the killings, the Vice-President was on the right track.

“What I don’t know is what they are going to do about death certificates, especially for those who were abducted and never returned.”

Fuzwayo said Mphoko must expend his energies on ensuring the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission was set up and open up the way for restorative justice.

“The victims must be allowed to say how they want the whole process to be done, not the top (perpetrator) prescribing, we will not allow that,” he said.

“Reburials cannot be done without experts because there is a need for forensic experts, and pathologist.”

Addressing members of the Late Chief Malaki Masuku’s family in Nathisa in Matobo district at the weekend, Mphoko said the government had embarked on a programme to address challenges posed by Gukurahundi in order to bring closure to the issue.

Mphoko said the government was in the process of issuing birth certificates to children whose parents were victims of the massacres and was constructing monuments on mass graves to bring the issue to finality.

But, Fuzwayo said the issue will never be closed by anyone until the perpetrators, particularly President Robert Mugabe, publicly apologises for the State-sanctioned massacres of an estimated 20 000 people.

“We are talking about genocide, not just a crime. Truth telling, justice and so on is the way to go,” he said.

ZimPF Official Rejoins Zanu PF | HILDA WASIYA LATEST

jubilant…Prisca Mupfumira

Terrence Mawawa, Chinhoyi| Zim PF national executive member, Hilda Wasiya, has rejoined the ruling party Zanu PF.

Wasiya officially announced his return to the ruling party in Chinhoyi yesterday. “I am back and I will never desert Zanu PF again. Zanu PF is my home and I thank you for the warm reception.

Joice Mujuru has nothing to offer to the people,”said Wasiya to a thunderous applause from Zanu PF supporters.

Public Service Minister, Prisca Mupfumira congratulated Wasiya for making what she described as a bold move.

MORE FIRE: NERA Marches In Freedom Square

Douglas Mwonzora |The Nera feedback rally scheduled for tomorrow will definitely be held at the Freedom Square in Harare. The main aim of this rally is to advise Zimbabweans on the state of our struggle for electoral reform.

The police have cleared the rally. Parallel to the political struggle we are wedging we took the government to the High Court for an order that ZEC be ordered not to deviate from the UNDP procurement process.

Although the matter has not been fully finalised we are happy to note that in her papers Justice Makarau has now conceded that the supplier of BVR kits will only be chosen from the three final suppliers shortlisted by the UNDP. That is a great victory for the people of Zimbabwe.

This is a direct result of the people’s fight. We have to keep up the pressure. Tomorrow we shall turn up in our numbers in defiance of the dictator. This is the time to unite. Together we will win. Victory is Certain.

Mugabe Official Rapes Minor, Threatens Her

Terrence Mawawa, Gweru | An official in President Robert Mugabe’s ruling party, Zanu PF, has been arrested for raping a minor.
Zanu PF chairperson for Lalapanzi District, Vitalis Nyesvu(59) appeared before Magistrate Morgan Nemadire last Tuesday facing rape charges. Nemadire of Chishuku Village 2A, Lalapanzi, forced himself on the juvenile as she was going to school.

Nyesvu allegedly threatened the girl’s parents before offering them a beast to atone for the crime.
Facts were that on September 8, 2016, around 12pm, the minor was on her way to Savana Primary School when she met Nyesvu in a bushy area.Nyesvu who was coming from the opposite direction, greeted the girl and she responded since she knew him.
Nyesvu grabbed the juvenile and dragged her to a secluded spot where he raped her.
He also allegedly threatened to stab the minor with a knife and ordered her not to disclose the matter to anyone.
However, the girl mustered the courage to relate the incident to her aunt.
“The minor was given some sweets by Nyesvu and when her aunt asked her who had given her the sweets, she then disclosed the matter,” the court heard.
The girl’s aunt then reported the matter to the police leading to Nyesvu’s arrest.
Nyesvu was remanded in custody to April 7, for continuation of trial.

Unity Of Purpose Necessary For Zanu PF To Survive

By Dr Masimba Mavaza| In the last few days ZANU PF exhibited a disunited front. Now the Politburo meets to assess the current situation and set policy for the Party’s work in the next period of time.

The party should hold a very productive reconciliation meeting on aligning the work of the comrades in the mass movement to the current situation. Everything is telling us that it’s time to move past the ideology, politics and scattered organisational efforts of the past period. It’s time to rally the revolutionaries to the immediate as well as the long-term tasks. We should shun factionalism and harness our power on campaign. We must stop to personalise the party and show our undying love.
The challenges and opportunities before us today call for Party spirit and unity. There are tasks to be done, it’s time for the revolutionaries to rally as one to accomplish them.

A revolutionary esprit de corps rests both on a common estimate of this moment and the ideology of the revolutionaries.
The strength of the Party signals the beginning of political polarization, and
the social polarisation based on the economic revolution. The ZANU PF is a political party putting forward a class programme to solve the immediate needs of the majority of the Zimbabwean people. It is the vehicle for the development of class identity. We revolutionaries have to be part of building the Party and the country. This is the moment we have been preparing for, when the real fight for a people’s party can begin. What was before historically inevitable is now politically possible. Political polarisation is a necessary and unavoidable stage of the revolution. It’s time for all Party members to focus their energies at pushing this stage through to completion.

This is the first real political struggle the Party has had to take on. Never before have the objective conditions been so favorable for advancing the actual revolutionary movement such a decisive step forward and toward the actual resolution of the economical reorganisation of the country. The factional fights drain power and disorganises the party. We have many who are in the party for money and not for the love of the party. The party should be coming up with plans to roll the wheel of the economy again not rolling the heads of the perceived enemies.
To be sure, this moment holds serious danger as well as hope. If the Zimbabwean people don’t take their future into their own hands and unite around their actual interests, our country is bound to suffer the grip of a cruel and powerful opposition tide.

If the Zimbabwean people are going to be able to resist this danger, the movement is going to have to get off the defensive. There is no way to stop the opposition if only the ambitious fight for their ambition. The unemployed fight only for the unemployed and only the youth fight for the youth and the corrupt fight for the corrupt. To take any effective steps against the opposition the movement has to first take steps toward political unity, that is unity based on party interests and not on factious needs. Not on revenge and not on who has a quick access to the President.

When the opposition fails to unite the party must unite, that unity will unleash a movement that holds the power to overturn this rotten and corrupt economic system. To prevent the thieves from manipulating the Zimbabwean people we must aim everything toward the unity and clarity of interests of our party. The unity of our party calls for the unity of the organisation of revolutionaries unity of purpose and focus, revolutionary and party spirit, unity of ideology. Our ideology is revolutionary, independent and hostile to our enemy. It is developed and deepened by scientific education and revolutionary activity along a strategic line of march. It is our commitment to the aspirations, the ideals and historic mission of our country.  Our ideological convictions are expressed as a commitment to the party, the organisation we collectively built. It is rooted in the ideological outlook of the millions of revolutionaries whose sacrifices have stayed the hand of oppression and reaction and created the possibility for our victory.

It is our ideology that gets us through the difficult times of change and confusion. We need to prepare our party and its members for new tasks and new methods of organization. The conference must set our course in this new stage of social development. It is going to take the whole of the party to change its work and activity to adapt to this new historical moment.
We must also use the disunity in the opposition to stabilise the party ideologically, to hold us together and help guide us in our search for solutions to our political and organisational problems. The party must instill in those in and around us a sense of mission, of what time it is, and that the fate of our country depends on building this organisation, the party. With this ideological foundation we can politicise and educate our members. With this unity of purpose we can adjust our plans and carry out our tasks in the real world. It means taking the next concrete step in building an organisation of revolutionaries.

The first step is taking the social struggles we are working in from local and scattered ones, into a powerful, national, independent political movement. ZANU PF is an organisational Unity of purpose, that fights  for political independence. The second step is preparing and restructuring the party to accomplish our tasks. As we achieve step one, we will have a larger and larger arena in which to educate the Zimbabwean people with an understanding of the revolutionary process. We will grow as we gather the revolutionaries into an organisation inseparably connected to this motion towards political independence.

The revolution needs an ideologically clear and united organisation of revolutionaries that can guide our country along the line of marching towards achievement of its revolutionary goals. Now is the time for the party to rally as one. ZANU PF did unite with ZAPU and together they have become a formidable force. The opposition has failed to unite and that is a blessing from heaven. This demonstration against ourselves must be stopped. Even the thugs in us must be ashamed. The patty must be for the people. We must be united tas this show of lunacy only destroys us.

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Shock As High School Pupil Drowns In Dam

An Upper Six pupil at Tennyson Hlabangana High School drowned while swimming with schoolmates at a dam in Hope Fountain.

Ngqabutho Ncube (18) left school in the company of his 19-year-old friend on their way home but decided to go swimming first on Monday afternoon. They met other schoolboys at the dam and he ended up drowning.

Bulawayo Metropolitan province police spokesperson Inspector Precious Simango confirmed the incident.

“We received a report of an 18-year-old pupil who went on a swimming escapade with a friend. At the dam, the two found three other schoolmates and the group started swimming together. After swimming about halfway across the dam, Ngqabutho Ncube drowned,” she said.

“His friends rushed to school and reported the matter which was brought to our attention and the Sub Aqua team rushed to the scene. They found Ngqabutho already dead and the body was immediately retrieved.”

Insp Simango warned members of the public to stay away from dams and other water bodies especially if they cannot swim.

Acting Bulawayo Provincial Education Director Mrs Ollicah Kaira expressed her condolences following Ncube’s death.

“We are saddened by the loss of one of our pupils, a Form Six student who drowned yesterday (Monday) afternoon on his way home. He was a day scholar and on his way home he was tempted to join three others who were swimming in the dam resulting in him drowning,” said Mrs Kaira.

“On behalf of the ministry and the school, we would like to express our deepest sympathy to the Ncube family. We urge pupils to be extra careful at all times to avoid unnecessary loss of lives.”

Meanwhile, a 10-months-old toddler also drowned in a dish in Tsholotsho over the weekend.
Lastgirl Moyo was left unattended by her mother, Sithabile Moyo (48) of Mswigana area under Chief Tategulu.

Matabeleland North police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Eglon Nkala said: “The toddler’s mother, who was attending a funeral at their neighbour’s home, was asked to serve drinking water to some elders at the funeral. When she returned to where she had left her child, she found her head in the water and the legs up. She was already dead”. – State Media

3 Firms In Trouble Over Cash Hoarding

Three companies that deal in building materials have appeared in court accused of harvesting cash and not banking it.
The three – Take and Tile (Pvt) Ltd trading as Bathroon Boutique, Candover trading as the Builders Home and Stochack trading as Eurostar Electrical Company Limited -appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Lazini Ncube for violating the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe regulations.
They are alleged to have committed the offence since July last year. The companies were represented by their managers – Faith Chumbu, Charles Mutseka and Paul Muyengi – respectively.
Prosecutor Mr Michael Reza said only the companies were being charged. He said in his view companies were not legal persons.
“There was a human element that made the conscious decision of not banking the companies’ daily proceeds,” said Mr Reza. “There is need for the human being to come and explain why they made a decision not to comply with RBZ regulation that money should be banked into a financial institution.”
Mr Ncube postponed the matters to March 19, 20 and 24 for trial. The companies’ representatives had already pleaded guilty to contravening the Bank Use Promotion Act.
Mr Reza told the court that Bathroom Boutique and Builders Home are in the business of selling building material, while Stochack sells electrical gadgets on a cash basis.
The court heard that on July 17, 2016 Bathroom Boutique was served with a disclosure order by a representative of the RBZ, Mr Tongesayi Murape. The order required the companies to submit returns cash sales and deposits on daily basis as provided by the RBZ Act.
Its director, Mr Petker, acknowledged receipt of the order and signed it. It is alleged that Builders Home received the order on January 14 this year and its director, Mr Shi Haiyan, signed for it.
At Stochack, bookkeeper Adele Gous signed the order on June 30, 2016. It is alleged that after being served with the orders none of the companies submitted returns to RBZ as required by the Act. – State Media

MURDER SEX TRIANGLE : Man On The Run

A-21-year-old man from Lupane is on the run for allegedly stabbing a herdboy over a 16-year-old girl both men were in love with.

Edgar Moyo of Somgolo village under Chief Mabhikwa allegedly stabbed Moyana Nyoni (29) after clashing at their girlfriend’s homestead in the same village.

Nyoni was stabbed once in the chest at around 11PM last Thursday and died the following morning on the way to St Lukes Hospital.

A source said Nyoni, who came from Munana village under Chief Shana in Jambezi, was employed as a herdboy in Somgolo village in Lupane.

The girl at the centre of the fatal fight allegedly lives with her parents at their homestead where Nyoni was stabbed.

Matabeleland North police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Eglon Nkala confirmed the incident.

He said the suspect was on the run.

“I can confirm we received a report of a 21-year-old man who stabbed a 29-year-old man over a girlfriend. Moyana Nyoni visited the girl first that evening and Moyo also arrived at around 11 PM. A misunderstanding arose and Moyo produced a knife and stabbed Nyoni once in the right side of his chest.

“He was rushed to Mbembesi Clinic and was transferred to St Lukes Mission Hospital for further management. He died on the way to the hospital,” said Asst Insp Nkala.

His body was taken to United Bulawayo Hospitals for post-mortem.

Asst Insp Nkala said police were appealing for anyone with information on the whereabouts of Moyo to report at any nearest police station.

In January, another man was axed in the same village over a woman and he died last week at St Lukes Mission Hospital.

Last week, Officer Commanding Lupane district Chief Superintendent Johannes Govo announced a ban on the carrying of catapults, machetes, axes, knobkerries, swords, knives or daggers or any traditional weapon in public for the next three months due to violent crimes committed using the weapons.- State Media

Chiyangwa, Ahmad Meet

Zifa and Cosafa president Philip Chiyangwa will lead his region’s leaders for their inaugural meeting with new Caf president Ahmad Ahmad in South Africa with expectations high that the Southern African bloc could finally play a more influential role in the development of the continental game.

Chiyangwa and the Cosafa member associations will meet new Caf boss in Sandton tomorrow and Friday in what promises to be a landmark indaba that could shape the manner in which the region will contribute to the game in the new era for African football.

There is a strong belief that the Cosafa region could not play a key role in the continental football affairs as it was largely marginalised under former Caf president Issa Hayatou with the bloc literally coming in for recognition only during election times.

But the tide has been changing in the African football matrix and the 14-member Cosafa region under their revolutionary leader Chiyangwa is now poised to also make a meaningful contribution to that changing landscape.

Zifa president Chiyangwa was one of the key actors that were instrumental in the power changes that took place at the Caf headquarters and ended Hayatou’s 29-year reign at the helm of the continental body on March 16 and ushered in the Ahmad era.

Interestingly Ahmad, also hails from the Cosafa region having been the leader of the Madagascar Football Federation as well as a Caf executive committee member.

The Caf boss has wasted no time getting down to business since assuming official duties on March 26.

Ahmad first chaired a meeting with staff at the Caf secretariat on March 26 during which he also officially accepted the resignation of Hayatou loyalist Hicham El Amrani from the post of secretary-general and laid out his vision for the continental body.

“This house belongs to you. Caf is yours. Let’s protect our institution. We politicians are just passing by but you have been called to stay. I have confidence in you and I am convinced that with you we will be able to succeed and develop African football more,” Ahmad reportedly told the staff. Following Moroccan El Amrani’s departure, deputy secretary-general Essam Ahmed, an Egyptian, has been tasked to take over in an acting capacity until further notice.

The Caf president also presented to the staff, two members of his cabinet; Hedi Hamel, Communications Advisor and Ludovic Christian Lomotsi, Legal Advisor.

This week the Caf boss will also get a maiden opportunity to hear from the first region to publicly throw its weight behind his election, on expectations which the Cosafa leaders have of his presidency when he meets the associations and their president Chiyangwa.

Chiyangwa who was Ahmad’s campaign manager during the elections that toppled Hayatou and later became an advisor to the Caf boss, has also evolved into a power broker in the African game since bursting onto the international stage following his election to the helm of Cosafa in December last year.

Sources close to the goings on in African football have also indicated that, “it has become almost routine that people who are canvassing for positions in Caf or even to represent the continent at Fifa have to also consult and win the support of such people like Chiyangwa’’.

The Zifa boss in confirming the meeting with Ahmad in Sandton, also revealed that he would use the opportunity to table the five-year plan that he has set out for Cosafa and also offer the Caf president his opinion on issues related to the game.

“I will offer him my opinion and advice and also ensure that Cosafa is a powerhouse in African football… I will also table my five-year plan for Cosafa,’’ Chiyangwa said.

Chiyangwa said he had invited the Cosafa leaders to the meeting with Ahmad as part of his policy to consult widely within the region.

“I will seek guidance from my colleagues in Cosafa because I am not tyrannical or autocratic. I will do a lot of consultation and I believe that is the best way we can succeed as a group,’’ Chiyangwa said.

Chiyangwa also dispelled the notion by some of his critics that he was paying more attention to the international game at the expense of Zifa business.

“I am not ignoring local football as some people would want to believe. I know what I am doing and I am working on it (Zifa business). I have got an executive committee that I work with and that I consult and I can assure the nation that we will bring results for Zimbabwe football,’’ Chiyangwa said.

The Harare property mogul also revealed he was in constant touch with the Minister of Sport and Recreation Makhosini Hlongwane from whom he also regularly receives advice.

Business Women Turn Waste Into Wealth

While many disregard rubbish and rush to dispose of it, some women in Plumtree have ventured into waste management projects in order to sustain their families and to maintain hygiene in their community.

They have formed health clubs where they collect waste and recycle it into different wares, which they sell to raise income.

Some of the waste they recycle include cardboard boxes, empty mealie meal bags, bottles, drink cans and pieces of cloth, which would have been dumped.

They produce hats, mats, caps, sanitary wear, artefacts for decoration, bags, washing baskets and learning material for Early Childhood Development pupils among other things.

Members of health clubs from Plumtree recently commemorated Africa Environment Day, which was organised by the Environmental Management Authority (Ema) where they displayed their wares and also educated members of the public on the advantages of waste management.

Mrs Miriam Moyo, a member of Simidzilani Health Club, said the waste management project had assisted her to fend for her family. She said they formed the club in 2015.

“As a club we collect cardboard boxes, pieces of cloth, empty drink cans, plastic bottles and clothing items from the rubbish dump. We recycle this rubbish to produce different products. We produce hats, caps, bags, washing baskets, mats, sanitary wear, artefacts for decoration and learning material for Early Childhood Development learners among other things.

“We sell these wares to residents, motorists and schools. These products range from 0.50 cents up to $10 depending on what customers buy,” said Mrs Moyo.

She said the money she made through recycling waste helped her to buy food supplies and groceries for her family.

Mrs Moyo said she was encouraged to recycle waste during a training programme that was held under the Water and Sanitation Hygiene (Wash) Programme. She said they were educated on the importance of hygiene and how to make products using waste.

She said they were trained on how to make a few products but as a club they used their imagination and innovation to broaden their scope.

“While many look at rubbish and continue to disregard it and rush to dispose of it I see it as a source of livelihood. I may not be able to earn a lot of money through selling these products but I’m able to put food on the table for my family,” she said.

Mrs Khethiwe Ngwenya who is also a member of Simidzilani Health Club said recycling was not only about raising income but it also promoted hygiene in the border town.

She said they constantly conducted clean up campaigns in the border town in order to promote hygiene.

“When we collect waste our focus isn’t only on raising income or ensuring we have a source of livelihood but it also ensures that our town is clean. We don’t only collect rubbish from the dumpsite but we also hold clean up campaigns in the town.

“During these campaigns we are able to collect waste for recycling and at the same time ensure that the town is clean. This project that we have embarked on has made us realise that there is no waste which is useless,” she said.

Mrs Ngwenya, however, said they faced challenges in accessing markets for their products.  This, she said, discouraged some women from participating in the clubs.

She said only a few residents were aware of their products as they sold their wares from their homes. She said there was a need for more fairs to be organised to help them market their products.

“As health clubs our main focus is to promote and be pioneers of hygiene and we do this through various activities. It is our desire that more women join us and be part of these clubs.

“If our town is dirty then it means we will putting the lives of our families, especially our children at risk of contracting diseases. If more people join in this initiative we will realise the benefits of recycling to full capacity,” said Mrs Ngwenya.

Ema held the belated Africa Environment Day commemoration at Dingumuzi Community Hall in Plumtree. To mark the day the environmental agency spearheaded a cleanup campaign in the border town.

Speaking during the commemorations Environmental Education and Publicity Officer for Matabeleland South Province, Mrs Sithembokuhle Moyo said this year’s Africa Environment Day was celebrated under the theme “Empowering communities through sustainable waste management”.

She said the theme sought to ensure that communities recycled waste for sustenance.

“It is the responsibility of every resident to ensure that their town is clean and this is only possible through waste management. It’s not only about throwing away rubbish but recycling it is equally important.

“Women from Plumtree have formed health clubs which have contributed immensely in ensuring hygiene is maintained. They have gone a step further from collecting waste only but they recycle, reuse and recover. It’s, however, not the responsibility of women only to recycle but men have to be actively involved as well,” said Mrs Sithembokuhle Moyo.

She said in towns where health clubs had embarked on waste management there had been significant progress in ensuring that they remained clean.

“Plumtree Town has improved in terms of cleanliness when compared to previous years and health clubs have significantly contributed towards this success. Another town, which has made significant progress is Gwanda, as it has similar clubs that are engaged in waste management,” she said.

Mrs Sithembokuhle Moyo said community members were expected to carry out livelihood sustaining activities that were not harmful to the environment.

She, however, raised a concern over the state of littering on highways and laybys in Matabeleland South Province. She said there was a need for travellers and motorists to exercise hygiene and take responsibility in maintaining cleanliness.

Africa Environment Day was established by the then Organisation of African Unity in 2002 as a way of raising awareness on the pressing environmental challenges facing the continent. Since 2012 the Africa Environment Day has been celebrated on March 3 in conjunction with Wangari Maathai Day, in order to pay tribute to the late Nobel’s Laureate’s green legacy. – State Media

Midlands Police Ban Carrying of Weapons For 3 Months

Police in the Midlands province have banned the carrying of dangerous weapons for the next three months.

Acting Midlands provincial police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Ethel Mukwende said: “Yes there is a prohibition order to that effect and we have even gone as far as placing advertisements in The Chronicle to that effect. Carrying of dangerous weapons is prohibited in three districts namely Zvishavane, Gokwe and Kwekwe.”

Two weeks ago, Midlands Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Cde Jason Machaya told a Zanu-PF Provincial Coordinating Committee meeting that the province tops the list when it comes to violent murders using dangerous weapons especially machetes.

“I must inform the leadership that it has come to the attention of Government that Midlands is topping the list of violent murders using machetes. Over a dozen people have lost their lives and many have been seriously injured,” he said.

“Kwekwe, Zvishavane and Gokwe have been singled out. Illegal gold mining is the major cause of the violence. Some politicians are being accused as being the ringleaders of the violence and beneficiaries of the process. As a province, we must seriously address the issue.”

Recently, police held an outreach programme at Amaveni Shopping Centre in Kwekwe — the hotspot of the killings  — in a bid to stop the violence.

Addressing residents, the Officer Commanding Midlands Province, Senior Assistant Commissioner Abigail Moyo, said they were concerned about the high number of cases of violence involving the use of machetes.

“Of these cases, at least 10 people have been murdered, 30 injured including three police officers and 10 displaced. To date we have arrested around 20 suspects,” she said.

Snr Asst Com Moyo said it was a crime for members of the public and especially gold panners to carry machetes or dangerous weapons.

Bans on the carrying of dangerous weapons have also been effected in Harare, Bulawayo, Matabeleland North and Matabeleland South provinces. – State Media

SOUTH AFRICA LATEST: Zim Man Disappears, Found Dead

A 47-YEAR-OLD Zimbabwean was allegedly killed at a safari farm in East London, South Africa, where he was employed as a security guard.

Vanhukwavo Kuka’s body was found in a state of advanced decomposition with multiple head injuries and stab wounds.

He was found lying in a pool of congealed blood in a guardroom at Jesse Lodge farm in the Kei-Mouth area on March 11 after going missing for three days.

Family members yesterday said they were not convinced with the explanation by the farm manager, Mr Andries Pretorius.

Kuka’s sister, Ms Tendai Matanga, said his body was only discovered after his workmates approached Mr Pretorius.

“He went missing for three days and his body was found in an advanced state of decomposition.

“What boggles the mind is that he had a radio, which he was using to communicate with Mr Pretorius. However, he (farm manager) did not bother to look for him over three days, after failing to get feedback. That is very unusual,” she said.

Ms Matanga said a murder case was reported at Kei-Mouth police station under case number kei-mouth 11/03/2017, adding that no arrests have been made yet.

She said Kuka was buried at his rural home in Bikita on Saturday last week.

Efforts to get a comment from police at Kei-Mouth were fruitless, as they kept referring this paper from one office to another.

However, sources close to investigations said Kuka was attacked near a water tank and then dragged inside the guardroom where he was locked up.

The Chronicle saw a police report showing that the man had three stab wounds; one on the thigh, on the lungs and another on the side of the chest.

Further he had a swollen head and face, indicating that he could have been assaulted.

Mr Pretorius said yesterday that he was equally disturbed by Kuka’s murder. “The police have opened a case of murder and are yet to give us feedback. I don’t have any more details at the moment,” he said.

Zimbabwe’s consul-general to South Africa, Mr Batiraishe Mukonoweshuro, said: “We want to express our deepest condolences on the untimely death of our national under unclear circumstances.

“The police should be commended for having opened a case of suspected murder. We hope that they will be able to catch up with the perpetrators of such a heinous crime on an innocent person who was just carrying out his guard duties.

“We hope that the community where the incident took place will cooperate with authorities”.

Mr Mukonoweshuro urged Zimbabweans to always take the necessary safety precautions wherever they are working. – State Media

Robert Mugabe’s End Is Not Our End

Linda Masarira | In the midst of the political confusion that has gripped our country many people are wondering if we have come to the end of Zimbabwe.

The answer is simple: the thing called an “end” does not exist, not in relation to a country. Zimbabwe will be there long after Mugabe is gone.

What Robert Mugabe has done is to make us come to the realisation that ours is colonisation by our own fellow brothers. From the frying pan into the fire.

Towards the end of March, innocent Zimbabwean citizens were illegally evicted from Arnold farm in Mazowe. ZRP acting on the first lady Grace Mugabe’s instructions defied a high court ruling against the evictions at Arnold farm. Houses were demolished and the little property they had was ferried off the farm by police vehicles and they were dumped on the roadside of river farm.

These displaced families are surviving on wild fruits and sleeping in the open for nearly two weeks now. I am trying to understand why a mother and a woman would do that to other women and children? Principalities in Africa manifest in strange ways. This is an abhorrent violation of human rights.

We must all thank Mugabe for revealing our true African character; that the idea of rule of law is not part of who we are, and that
constitutionalism is a concept far ahead of us as a people.

How else are we to explain the thousands of people who flock to stadiums to clap hands for a president who has violated their
country’s constitution? Such people have no idea of constitutionalism.

Now that we have reclaimed our place as another African country, we must reflect on and come to terms with our real character, and imagine
what our future portends.

In a typical African country, ordinary people don’t expect much of politicians, because people get tired of repeated empty promises.

In a typical African country, people have no illusions about the unity of morality and governance. People know that those who have power have
it for themselves and their friends and families.

The idea that the state is an instrument for people’s development is a Western concept, and has been copied by pockets of Asian countries.

Africans and their leaders don’t like to copy from the West. They are happy to remain African, and do things “the African way”.

The African way is rule by kings, chiefs and indunas in a setting of unwritten rules. Is there anyone who has seen a book of African
customary laws?

The idea that a commoner can raise questions about public money spent on the residence of a king is not African.

Asking a ruler to be accountable is a foreign – Western – idea. In a situation where there is conflict between a ruler and laws, Africans
simply change the laws to protect the ruler. This is why no single white person has called for King Dalindyebo to be released from jail.

The problem with clever blacks is that they think they live in Europe,where ideas of democracy have been refined over centuries.

What we need to do is to come back to reality, and accept that ours is a typical African country. Such a return to reality will give us a
fairly good idea of what Zimbabwe’s future might look like.

This country will not look like Denmark. It might look like Nigeria, where anti-corruption crusaders are an oddity.

Being an African country, ours will not look like Germany. Zimbabwe looks like Kenya, where tribalism drives politics.

People must not entertain the illusion that a day is coming when Zimbabwe will look like the US. What will become of our future when
one ruler is more powerful than the rest of the population. Even if someone else were to become president, it would still be the same, if we do not change our mindsets.
The idea that a president can resign simply because a court of law has delivered an adverse judgment is Western. Only the Prime Minister of
Iceland does that; African rulers will never do that. The idea of an African president resigning because he is too ill to rule is for Doug Ferguson former president of Canada.

Analysed carefully, the notion of Zimbabwe coming to an “end” is an expression of a Western value system – of accountability, political morality, reason, and so on.

Linda Tsungirirai Masarira
ZWIPA founder and national coordinator.

Grace Mugabe To Appear In Court

Ray Nkosi | First Lady Grace Mugabe will appear in court on the 25th of April over the diamond ring saga she is involved in.

Judge President George Chiweshe has postponed to the 25th of April the matter in which a now exiled Lebanese businessman, Jamel Ahmed is involved in a legal battle with the Mugabe.

The First Lady’s lawyer, Mr Wilson Manase said the postponement came with the consent of the legal practitioners of both parties after there was a realisation that there are supplementary papers required to be filed. More to follow…