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Chikerema Pleads Not Guilty To Murdering Wife Gillian

Ray Nkosi | Norbert Chikerema has pleaded not guilty to murdering his wife Gillian Zvomuya.

Chikerema, 42, was arrested at the car park of a Lidl store in the Tile Cross area of Birmingham shortly before 5am last February.

West Midlands Police at the time said inquiries suggested that victim Zvomuya (Nyasha Kahari), who was pronounced dead at the scene, had been attacked with a bladed weapon.

According to developments closely followed by ZimEye at the Birmingham Crown Court, three important dates were listed in the hearing; The 20th April which will be a Further Directions hearing, by that date, Judge Trudy demanded that he be notified if there are still any problems.

The next date will be the 18th May which will be a plea hearing, and then then final trial which is listed for the 31st July 2017.

The case opened Monday 20th March. For the second time now, Chikerema appeared in court not physically but via video link. In the last case held in February, Chikerema’s appearance was also arranged via a video link which however became faulty.

Chinotimba Fights To Be Union’s Life President

Buhera South legislator Joseph Chinotimba is fighting to retain control of the Zimbabwe Urban and Rural Council Workers Union as the president and is challenging national congresses held in Masvingo and Mutare in 2014 which ushered in a new executive.

In matter pencilled for the High Court, Chinotimba has dragged the union, one Bernard Dhanda the secretary general of the union and one referred to as Tazvitya who he accuses of masquerading as the union’s president and the Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare to court.

He claims he is the legitimate president of the union and seeks the nullification of the purported national congress held on 26th of April 2010 in Masvingo and Mutare.

Chinotimba additionally seeks the cancellation of constitution date stamped by the union on the first of February 2014.

He argues that he is the custodian of the original registration certificate of the union and never handed over the same to the defendants as he retains the support of union’s national executive committee and national council.  – Agencies

Norbert Chikerema Murder Trial Update | ZIMEYE LIVE

 

ZimEye.com brings our valued readers and contributors the latest updates in the case of Gillian Zvomuya in which her husband, Norbert Chikerema is on trial for her alleged murder.

The trial is going on at the Birmingham Crown Court.

Norbert Chikerema has pleaded NOT GUILTY, as court documents availed to ZimEye show.

Three important dates were listed in the hearing; The 20th April which will be a Further Directions hearing. By that date, Judge Trudy demanded that he be notified if there are still any problems.

The next date will be the 18th May which will be a plea hearing, and then then final trial which is slisted for the 31st July 2017.

The sentencing if appropriate, will then be announced in due course.

The case opened Monday 20th March. For the second time now, Chikerema appeared in court not physically but via video link. In the last case held in February, Chikerema’s appearance was also arranged via a video link which however became faulty.

As the clock hit 10am this morning, throngs of Zimbabweans mainly friends and relatives arrived for the trial however only to be told that the court papers were neither complete nor ready. The hearing has thus been moved up to May. After May, there will be another date which will conclude the case. Last month, ZimEye was told by the court clerk the final trial will be on the 31st July. It was not clear at the time of writing if the July schedule is still functional.

PICTURES: Scruffy Lost Bob In Mauritius

President Robert Mugabe abandoned his suit and tie to attend the Africa Economic Forum. he looked lost and in a daze as he walked among properly dressed Heads Of State. This is Mugabe’s 4th trip outside Zimbabwe in 19 days.

 

How ZRP Cops Helped Catch OR Tambo Heist Suspects

Below is satirical piece from a South-African publication on on how heist have been caught twice in decade.

Bragging and going on a spending spree is the last thing any self-respecting heist kingpin should do.

 The alleged heist kingpin who bought himself a R5 million Lamborghini after the OR Tambo International Airport robbery posted pictures of his new toy on social media.

If he is guilty‚ he could have evaded the law by following the news. If he did‚ he would have seen this story on Times Media at the beginning of March: Remember the R115m airport heist in Johannesburg 16 years ago? This is how the robbers were caught.

Hindsight is 20/20‚ as the saying goes. So here is the story‚ in case you missed it:

Two days after Christmas in 2001‚ a heavily armed group of men staged a brazen daylight heist at the airport in Johannesburg and escaped with R115 million worth of foreign currency‚ diamonds and jewellery.

The cash was aboard an aircraft‚ destined for delivery to banks in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Angola‚ at what was then known as Johannesburg International Airport.

The robbers escaped with their loot in a truck‚ fled to Zimbabwe and embarked on an extravagant spending spree that raised so many eyebrows – it eventually led to their arrest.

“The robbers forced three security guards to load the cash‚ diamonds and jewellery — which had arrived on a flight from Amsterdam — onto the truck. They shot an airport security guard in one of his legs during their getaway‚” wrote Sunday Times reporter Mzilikazi Wa Afrika at the time.

The gang bought a second-hand BMW for R200 000 cash in Johannesburg.

In Zimbabwe‚ they paid a sangoma R800 000 for muti to keep the police away‚ exchanged some of the stolen dollars for R204 000 in Zimbabwean currency‚ booked themselves seven rooms in the three-star Rainbow Hotel in Bulawayo and paid cash for a Mitsubishi Pajero worth more than R200 000 at the time.

The orgy of spending saw them pay cash for two Mazda bakkies and a Ssangyong Musso. They also spent lavishly on furniture for unidentified women who accompanied them. They bought several properties in Bulawayo as well as nearby Gokwe and Begweru.

Members of the public alerted police about a group of men that were living like royalty‚ spending money on fast cars‚ prostitutes and staying at luxury hotels in Zimbabwe.

A Zimbabwean police spokesman‚ Assistant Commissioner Wayne Bvudzijena‚ told the Sunday Times‚ “The suspects were living like kings out of their loot and purchasing anything that money can buy”.

But without concrete proof that it was stolen money the police could not act.

“The puzzle was finally solved when the South African police approached us and explained how a gang made off with millions of rands at Johannesburg International Airport” explained Wayne Bvudzijena.

Four men were arrested when police raided the hotel and a second property owned by the gang. The men were handed over to the South African Police.

One of the men was on the most wanted list in South Africa for escaping from prison. He was serving a 15-year sentence for armed robbery at the time. – Timeslive

Mandiwanzira Sues Grace Mugabe’s Lackey

Shyleen Mtandwa | Information Communication Technology and Courier Services, minister Supa Mandiwanzira, has slapped businessman and Grace Mugabe’s G-40 apologist, Agrippa Masiyakurima, popularly known as Bopela with a $300 000 lawsuit.

This is over social media rants.

Bopela, has been ranting a lot on social media, since ICT minister instigated an audit at NetOne, as the board had demanded with the two falling out during the process.

Part of the audit report exposed that Bopela was getting unwarranted and illegally attained contracts from the Reward Kangai administration to install base station, and some of those were rented at nonstrategic areas, while Bopela went on to allege that the attacks were more personal than anything.

Mandiwanzira – through his lawyer Advocate Brian Hungwe instructed by Dube, Manikai and Hwacha Legal Practitioners – wants Masiyakurima, popularly known as Bopela in business circles, to pay him $300 000 for damages caused by his Facebook posts alleging that the minister was corrupt and that the Nyanga North legislator was an accomplice in the plunder of Marange diamonds.

Masiyakurima however took to Facebook again, and continued to call the minister a thief, while he posting again memories from a year ago, attributing the same statement. He also posted the same story published by the Newsday, and maintains his same position.

“In Facebook posts between January 2 and 7, 2017, the defendant (Masiyakurima) made defamatory allegations that the plaintiff was a thief and a liar given to name-dropping, who falsely used the First Family name to acquire State entities like Telecel for personal gain,” part of the summons filed by the minister read.

State Fails To Prove Tajamuka Set Ablaze ZBC And ZRP Vehicles

LAWYERS representing 22 Tajamuka members accused of burning ZBC and police vehicles during a protest last year, have threatened to apply for refusal of remand if the State continues to dither.

Tonderai Bhatasara a member of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (Zlhr)’s threat came after the State sought a fresh postponement of the matter to April 19, arguing witnesses were busy.

Among those facing trial for the alleged arson attack are Promise Mkwananzi, Kunashe Muchemwa, Kerina Gweshe and Michael Kauzani. They all appeared before magistrate Lazini Ncube.

Bhatasara told the court that if the witnesses defaulted again on the next remand date he would be forced to apply for refusal of further remand. The only witnesses yet to testify are the arresting officers and investigation officers.

 However, magistrate Ncube warned the State to put its house in order indicating a further postponement or removal from remand would be a miscarriage of justice.The trial had been postponed on many occasions since last year due to non-availability of State witnesses and other petty excuses which the defence lawyers argued were a ploy by the State to delay justice.

It is the State’s case that on August 24 this year in the Central Business District (CBD) the suspects teamed up and conspired to cause public violence setting ablaze state owned properties which included a Ford Ranger that belong to ZRP and a Mazda BT50 owned by the ZBC as well as disturbing peace, security and order of the public.

Nancy Chandakaona prosecuted. – Newsday

As Zim’s Economy Crumbles Mugabe Attends African Economic Platform

President Mugabe is among African leaders attending the inaugural African Economic Platform that opened here this morning.

 The meeting, which seeks to promote continental economic integration, was officially opened by the African Union Commission chairperson Mr Moussa Faki Mahamat. Zimbabwe’s Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi and his Industry and Commerce counterpart Mike Bimha, who are accompanying the President, also attended the opening session of the summit.

The outcome of the meeting would be tabled before the next African Union Summit for formalisation. – State Media

MUJURU ELECTIONS: Young Turks Versus Older Grandpas Battle It Out

Mangosuthu Mbele | NPP campaigns roared into life this Sunday ahead of its congress on 25th of March with the Cuthbert Ncube, Mrs Musarurwa, Mr B Maduma, Retired Brigadier General E Kasu and Engineer Mubaiwa officially kick-starting their joint campaign for different positions at a function held at Khumalo Hockey Stadium in Bulawayo.

Addressing a strong crowd of over 250 people, some of whom form the Electoral College in their respective provinces, Mr Cuthbert Ncube who is vying for the party’s Vice Presidency post relentlessly tore into Mugabe’s failed leadership.

He pointed out that had Zanu PF government not sabotaged the Ekusileni Hospital project, the president of the country wouldn’t need to waste hard currency seeking medication outside the country since the hospital had a state of the art equipment.

He reminded the crowd that Zanu PF had killed the industry thereby turning showrooms into churches. He said closure of David whitehead textile factory had resulted in traders going as far as Malawi just to buy fabrics. He put the blame squarely on the feet of the war veterans whom he accused of protecting ZanuPF and forcing people to vote for it in the past.

“Roads are now death traps. We inherited roads from smith regime, and now we have been brainwashed to think that filling potholes with sand and stones solves our problems”, charged Ncube.

In light of the ill-treatment of Zimbabweans in the diaspora, Ncube put the blame on zanupf government for failure to provide jobs and opportunities at home. He implored especially the youth, whom he said had the keys for the future, not to be used like bees “which manufacture honey only for people to come and harvest whenever they so wish”.

Turning to the internal party politics, Mr C Ncube had no kind words for what he termed “recycled leadership whose time had expired”. He emphasised the need “to buy a new trousers instead of patching an old torn trousers no longer fit to be worn”.

The no nonsense Ncube promised his campaign colleagues boardroom fireworks once they get elected into office. He said his desire to run was not born out of desperation for a salary but was driven by the need to uplift not only people of Matabeleland region but Zimbabwe at large.

He promised the gathered crowd that once elected into office of Vice President he would get to the bottom of thorny issues such as Gukurahundi and marginalisation both at party and government levels.

“We have gone out internationally but the question of Gukurahundi has been asked. I will speak much on this region. I didn’t want a position but people begged me to take it up. I promise to seal your freedom with my blood”, emotionally vowed Ncube.

His co-vice president nominee Retired General E Kasu, who currently heads the war veterans wing at national level, poured more fuel to the fire when he clearly pointed out that “the Zimbabwean problem is not the aged who run for elections. The problem is the electorate who vote them into office”

Ret. Gen E Kasu will battle it out with Ambassador John Mvundura while Mr C Ncube will go toe to toe with Dr Sipepa Nkomo and Dr Linda Dube and a little known Bongani Nyati in what promises to be a tight contest.

Other speakers as well took turns to castigate the failed zanupf government characterised by failed old crop of leaders.

Shooting from the hip, Mr Max Mkandla pointed out that “unless one is a psychiatric patient then they can’t keep on recycling old leadership. It’s as pity that we allowed issue of two VPs in our constitution because someone old just wanted employment”

He had no kind words for Dr Sipepa Nkomo whom he said was too old and a failure to hold a demanding post such as VP.

“We need Sipepa as an elder to give us advice, but not as a vice president. Sipepa failed as a minister of water when he told us (Bulawayo) to go and get our water from khami dam. We refused! He then went on to put ZINWA in Gwanda” hammered Mkandla, ”this is the same Sipepa who brought ZanuPF cancer in Matabeleland region by allowing Zanupf to come in uncontested as he left before his term expired so what guarantee do we have that he won’t leave again before the term ends? We can’t allow a grandfather to stand an election against his grandson (Ncube).”

Mrs Musarurwa also announced her desire to be voted in as the party Secretary general. The 50 year old lawyer by profession pledged Mashonaland East’s support for Ncube, Fuzwayo, Kasu and Mubaiwa if the Matabeleland region can support her bid.

Other likely contestants for the post of secretary general are builders Nelson Mashizha, Hamadziripi Dube, Nyandoro Gift, and Butau David.

Not to be outdone was the darling of the crowd Mr Bekezela Maduma who brought the house down with his trade mark song “Ayangena, ayaphuma”. He is likely to square it off with a veteran politician Mr D Mavhaire as well as Bancinyane Wilson for the challenging post of national chairperson.

In his speech, Mr Maduma pointed out that “there was time for everything, and this was time for the young new crop to take over”.

“There are people who believe there are indispensable. We can’t let Mavhaire run riot in the party misleading the president, making unilateral decisions on his own. If we managed to remove Mutasa and Gumbo, why do we still retain old Mavhaire?” inquired the 47yearold Maduma.

Maduma’s political history spans a long way since formation of MDC where he was actively involved especially in Matabeleland south region. He also chairs a vibrant residents association and is a human rights award winner for year 2017. Currently he is studying constitutional law.

Contesting the Treasurer General post is Eng. Mubaiwa from Mashonaland central who will sweat it out with a youthful business person and chartered accountant Mr Bukhosi Ntutha from Bulawayo province as well as Moffat Ndou an accountant from Matabeleland South.

Engineer Mubaiwa promised developmental work for the region starting with a school in Bulawayo East ward 4 whose construction may start anytime soon. Currently he is studying towards a PhD in BA. He holds an LLB degree, degree in economics as well as a degree in engineering. He owns several construction and finance firms in and outside the country.

The 54 year old Engineer said NPP led by Dr J Mujuru is his first ever party to join “though I have voted ZanuPF before. Just like everyone else.”

Dr J Mujuru is uncontested for the post of party president.

Present at the meeting as well was the Bulawayo leadership led by Provincial Chair Pastor E Bulayani and head mobilisation Mr N Hove. Pstr Bulayani took the opportunity to inform the crowd that any candidate who seeks Bulawayo vote was welcome to do so before the 25th of March elections.

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LIVE COVERAGE: Gillian Zvomuya Murder Case

Log onto ZimEye this morning through to the afternoon as we follow the court hearing of Norbert Chikerema currently on trial for the alleged murder of his wife Gillian Zvomuya on the 30th January 2017. The day which weirdly coincides with that of the tragic death of another Zimbabwean woman, Emily Munemo in 2015 on the 30th of January.

Security Guard Jailed 40 Years For Fatally Stabbing Customer

A restaurant security guard who fatally stabbed a customer with a home-made knife for refusing to leave a shop has been jailed for 40 years.

Million Muleya of Ndelele Village in Kariangwe in Binga was found guilty of murder with actual intent by Bulawayo High Court judge justice Maxwell Takuva on circuit in Hwange.

Justice Takuva said Muleya (38) acted callously by stabbing Zibusiso Ndlovu, who was aged 31 at the time of his death even after the deceased’s workmate Mr Badmiles Hama had earlier intervened and stopped the fight.

The deceased and Mr Hama worked at Kariangwe Mission Hospital and had gone to Smart Corner Restaurant at Kariangwe shops to buy food when Muleya committed the murder.

 Prosecuting, Miss Namatirai Ngwasha said Ndlovu was killed on July 27 last year.“The deceased bought food at Smart Corner in Kariangwe and was told by the waiter to wait in the dining hall for his order. The accused confronted the now deceased and told him to leave the shop because only customers carrying plates of food were allowed in,” said Miss Ngwasha.

“The deceased tried to explain that he was waiting for his order but the accused would not listen.”

The two started arguing resulting in a fist fight which drew the attention of Mr Hama who rushed and restrained them.

“Later on, Muleya entered the kitchen and came back armed with a homemade knife before advancing towards Ndlovu whom he stabbed once in the right side of the chest”.

Muleya pulled out the knife from Ndlovu’s chest and charged at Mr Hama who ran for his dear life. Ndlovu was rushed to hospital but died on admission.

Mr Thulani Nkala of Dube and Company represented Muleya pro deo. – State Media

Mugabe Has To Go First, For Investors To Come In – Mliswa

Ray Nkosi | Norton Member of Parliament, Temba Mliswa, has said Zimbabwe is not ready for business investment until President Robert Mugabe and his Government are gone.

The firebrand politician was at the weekend addressing women who gathered in Norton to celebrate belated international Women’s day commemorations when he encouraged them to vote for capable candidates in the next elections.

Mliswa said only sober politicians will avail business opportunities to women if the latter vote wisely.

He also said women should encourage each other to vote for other women if they want their issues to be heard by those in authority.

“There is need for a paradigm shift in the mindset of the ladies and start believing in each other rather than pulling each other down,”said Mliswa.

” We cannot talk of protection of a girl child when she isn’t empowered,”he said.

 

 

South-African Man Smuggles 4 Zimbos, Holds Them Captive

The trial of a 25-year-old South African man who allegedly trafficked four Zimbabweans to SA where he used them for forced labour has been set for April 12.

Raymond Sithole of Chebeng Village will be tried at the Seshego Magistrate Court in Polokwane city.

He was arrested on January 3 by South Africa’s Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations (The Hawks) following a tip off.

Sithole is accused of holding the four men hostage at his home.

Hawks spokesperson for Limpopo Province, Captain Matimba Maluleke said the man’s victims were aged between 15 and 20 and that they had been illegally transported into the neighbouring country on the promise of good jobs.

Captain Maluleke said the four were kept under lock and key at Sithole’s house.

He said in some instances, the man would send the victims to steal and do other jobs without payments.

“He has been charged for human trafficking. The complainants were allegedly kept under key and lock after being smuggled into South Africa with false promises of good jobs and better lives here.

“In some cases, the suspect would severely assault them if they failed to comply with his orders,” he said.

He said they had also arrested a Home Affairs official, John Baloyi (32) for confiscating a passport belonging to a foreign national in January.

“After confiscating the passport, he asked for a bribe and we arrested him soon after he collected the money. He will soon appear in court on a charge of corruption,” he said.

Police from both countries intensified border patrols in light of an increase in the illegal smuggling of children between the two countries.

A total of 120 children were in December intercepted along the boundary line while being smuggled into South Africa, prompting security agents to redouble their efforts in fighting the crime.

Further, a total of 20 children were repatriated from that country last year after being intercepted between Musina and Polokwane en-route to Johannesburg.

In the same year, three Zimbabwean cross-border transporters were jailed for up to 632 years by a South African High Court after they were convicted on 62 charges ranging from murder, robbery, extortion, rape among other violent crimes perpetrated in that country.

All their victims were Zimbabweans using hiking spots between Musina and Johannesburg. – State Media

Cops Nab Fake Diamond Traders

THREE Harare men, who were conned $1 000 by a fake diamond dealer before being arrested at the police station while making a report, appeared at the Harare magistrate’s court of Friday.

Desire Mufambira (27), Proud Gweshe (26) and Gilbert Chamaida (27) appeared before Harare magistrate Nomsa Sabarauta charged with Section 40 of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act after being found in possession of the “fake” gem.

The trio, who appeared in court on summons were remanded to March 20 for trial.

It is the State’s case that on April 27 last year at around 11am, Mufambira, Gweshe and Chamaida went to the Police Minerals and Border Control Unit to report a case in which they alleged a certain man known to them had conned them into buying a diamond piece for $1 000.

 The trio allegedly told the police officers that they gave the man $1 000 as the surety after he gave them one piece of diamond, which they had agreed they were going to sell and share the proceeds.

It is the State’s case that one Assistant Inspector Hanya was told by the trio after inquiry that the gem was at their residence in Glen View 1.

The State alleges Hanya proceeded to Glen View 1 in the company of Constable Sonai and the trio. Upon arrival Mufambira allegedly went inside the house and brought one piece of suspected diamond and handed it over to Sonai.

It is at that time the police asked the trio for a permit or license authorising them to deal in or possess diamonds and they failed leading to their arrest.

The State alleges the non-diamond stone was recovered and was kept as evidence.

Desire Chidanire appeared for the State. – Newsday

MYSTERY DEATHS: Mugabe To Appoint Coroner At Last

A number of mystery deaths have gone for years without being investigated because of a lack of a competent coroner.

It is reported that inquest system used in Zimbabwe has over the years produced inconclusive results especially in the aftermath of the death of revered liberation war commander, Solomon Mujuru, former war veterans leader, Cain Nkala and the inquest into the stampede during a Walter Magaya-led PHD church service in Kwekwe.

The holder of the envisaged government Coroner should be appointed by the President Robert Mugabe and must be a renowned medical practitioner, Coroner’s Office Technical Committee Representative, Runyararo Gurira has said.

Gurira told stakeholders during public consultations in Bulawayo on the Bill that it is expected that the appointee should have practised for at least seven years.

“The officer of the Coroner appointed by the President should be a practitioner for seven years, for a five-year-term, which should be renewable once. The officer should retire at 65 and should have independence,” she said.

Gurira said other stakeholders during the consultation have shown little confidence in the inquest system used by Zimbabwe at the moment.

 “Some stakeholders said everything is on paper and if that file goes missing, it would be difficult to trace. There are a number of reports where medical reports go missing and there is no system which identifies the owner or author of the document,” she said.Stakeholders also called for amendments to the proposed Bill including removal of whole sections.

Gurira said there were also recommendations that allocations to investigations need to prioritise senior officials, given junior officers might have little knowledge of the person they would be investigating.

“It is important that senior officers should do the investigations as they have more background with what they are dealing with, you find a junior officer investigating doctors who have more than 20 years of practice,” she said.

“Other recommendations include the protection of witnesses when they are to testify as they are scared to testify at the court.”

There were also recommendations relating to handling of dockets and files by the police with stakeholders demanding better workmanship from the law enforcement agents given reports of disappearance of files. – Newsday

Biti Makes Inroads In Bulawayo

The opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has launched a recruitment programme aimed at harnessing at least 5 000 votes from every ward in Bulawayo ahead of elections expected in the second half of next year.

The MDC-T led by former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has since the turn of the century dominated Bulawayo politics, only to cede parliamentary seats to Zanu PF following the acrimonious split with then secretary-general Tendai Biti (pictured) in 2014. Biti broke away to form the PDP.

PDP provincial organising secretary, Bekithemba Nyathi, told Southern Eye last week that his party has embarked on a massive recruitment drive with the aim of getting over 100 000 new total votes by 2018.

“This is done through the use of data base collection and the process is now underway,” Nyathi said.

 “By end of April we need to have recruited between 5 000 and 6 000 at least in every ward in Bulawayo. Our aim is to claim Bulawayo through the programme code named Take Over Programme (TOP). I can safely say Bulawayo is safe under PDP, we do not see any political party from the current political players in Bulawayo matching the kind of work PDP is doing.”Nyathi said, while a re-organisation of the party is also underway in the province, organisers were happy with the progress made thus far indicating there would be surprises come next year.

However, PDP is one of the political parties in the Coalition of Democrats (Code) which have agreed to go into the 2018 elections as a combined force in an effort to defeat Zanu PF and President Robert Mugabe, but reports indicate Mavambo/Kusile/Dawn leader Simba Makoni, who is also part of the loose coalition has already endorsed Tsvangirai as a presidential candidate. – Newsday

Mujuru Snubs War Vets Indaba

FORMER Vice-President and opposition leader Joice Mujuru has snubbed an invitation by War Veterans minister Tshinga Dube to attend a proposed meeting of former guerrilla war fighters tentatively set for next month.

Mujuru was stampeded out of the ruling party, as part of a brutal purge in the run-up to the Zanu PF 6th congress held in December 2014, on accusations she was behind a sinister plot to force Mugabe out of power.

Dube told NewsDay last week that Mujuru, as a veteran of the liberation struggle, would be free to attend.

“She is free to attend as a war veteran and not in any other capacity. We would welcome her. The meeting brings together all war veterans from across the political divide. We do not look at who supports which party or is aligned to which political formation. The President meets all those who took part in the liberation struggle and Mujuru is one of them,” Dube said.

But Mujuru immediately scoffed at the suggestion that she would appear at Mugabe’s indaba with war veterans.

“As a matter of principle and ideological standing Dr Mujuru has no desire to attend a gathering presided over by a dictator who has completely lost focus, as demonstrated by his insatiable appetite to disregard constitutionalism and the rule of law. Put simply one cannot expect Jesus to attend a sermon being

presided over by Baal’s prophets,” Mujuru said through spokesperson Gift Nyandoro, adding Mugabe had failed to deliver on last year’s promises after a meeting with the ex-fighters.

Mugabe has agonisingly watched his age-old relationship with war veterans waste away over the succession issue, with the former fighters backing Mujuru’s successor in Zanu PF Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa, while sections of the women and youth leagues were reportedly behind First Lady Grace Mugabe under the banner of a faction known as G40.

Mujuru now leads the opposition National People’s Party following a “rebranding” exercise triggered by a nasty fall-out with erstwhile comrades in the Zimbabwe People First party.

The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA), which last week won a court interdict to force authorities to allow it to hold its own meeting, said its members would not attend Mugabe’s meeting. Police two weeks ago barred the ZNLWVA from holding a special indaba in the capital, citing “administrative issues” that needed to be attended to but the association accused police of being “used.” Secretary-general Victor Matemadanda yesterday said his association had no reason to attend.

“We have no reason to attend because the first meeting yielded nothing in terms of fulfilment of promises. We feel that it is better to use the millions that are going to be wasted on the event to pay outstanding medical bills and examination fees for very needy children of war veterans,” Matemadanda said.

Mugabe’s lieutenants have in the past year unsuccessfully tried to set up a new war veterans’ association fronted by Manicaland Provincial Affairs minister Mandi Chimene, to rival the ZNLWVA-led by former Cabinet minister Christopher Mutsvangwa.

Mugabe met war veterans in April last year in a stormy period that was followed by the release of a damning communiqué describing him as a manipulative and “genocidal leader” who has used foul means to retain power. – Newsday

Malaria Deaths Shoot To 33

Terrence Mawawa, Chiredzi | Malaria has killed 33 people in Masvingo Province since January 6, 2017, it has emerged. Last week it was reported the deadly disease had killed 20 people across the province.

Health officials have indicated the figure has risen to 33.
The Ministry of Health and Child Care is reportedly struggling to combat malaria and officials in the Ministry are desperate to contain the deadly disease. Health officials said 196 malaria cases were recorded in Malipati,Chiredzi last month.

Health and Child Care Minister, David Parirenyatwa flew to Chiredzi last Saturday to assess the situation.

Masvingo Provincial Medical Director, Amadeus Shamu confirmed the deaths of 33 people as a result of malaria and said efforts were being made to avert further disaster.

He said Parinyenyatwa had brought malaria drugs and he hoped the situation would improve.

“I can confirm that we have recorded 33 deaths as a result of malaria. We are referring to the recorded cases and there is a possibility there are some unrecorded cases,” said Shamu.
Last week health experts said the government was deeply reluctant to engage relevant stakeholders in relation to the matter.

“There is no commitment from the government .Our efforts to engage health officials on the matter have not materialised,” said a health expert.

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By Chris Tongogara| Since 1980, what sensible thing has ever come out of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s mouth? What else have we heard from the Midlands man apart from his all-time, ever coming “goodboy” splashes of worshipful praise for President Robert Mugabe, coupled with Mnangagwa’s calling of everyone he does not like – “you little brats!” ?  He labelled Joice Mujuru, “Chananana ichi Runaida,” also called Patrick Zhuwao, “Pwere iyi,” and now we hear the President’s  wife in public saying there is one male Presidential aspirant who actually calls her “A Prostitute.”

 

Grace is the blood link

All these things are self evident that Mnangagwa is no match for Amai Mugabe on character, the latter who might be weak, controversial and inexperienced, but she is needed since she is the only convenient step into Zimbabwe’s future. Like her or not, you cannot avoid her person because she in the blood link to the new generation of the youthful and the powerful who have clean hands. Grace will assist Zimbabwe into its dynamic highly expected future, and I shall explain further.

Zimbabwe ready for a female President? You bet your foot it is! # ” In 1980 was Zim ready for a Black President? Someone back then said, never in a thousand years. Zimbabwe has never been ready even for Jesus. But change has always happened inside this country,’ a male caller said in the below LIVE VIDEO:

 

 

Grace is morally better than her peers

ZimEye’s David Ndebele unveils these arguments in the below article:

Grace Mugabe can take over from her husband.

Robert Mugabe’s wife can easily seize the horns of the state and swiftly transition Zimbabwe away from the hands of tired war veterans.

The above assertions were part of a LIVE debate on ZimEye.com on women leadership for Zimbabwe.

Mrs Mugabe was once quizzed by the British Guardian paper’s David Smith,“I just wanted to ask you if it’s true you might like to be president one day.”

Her hard features, which can resemble a mask with striking dark eyes and sculpted cheekbones, dissolved into a laugh. She did not deny it. “I don’t know, I don’t know,” she replied and her husband February last month boldly told the state media Grace is now a full time politician like his first wife, the late Sally Mugabe.Analysis

One thing however Mrs Mugabe will need to do will be prove herself morally better than her peers.  Wrote ZimEye’s Grace Kwinjeh:  As the women step forward to challenge the failure of male leadership, a conversation takes place in our community: are women better leaders than men?  – At a glance a question that might seem to be naive and one that seeks a response which fits the usual stereotype that; women are mothers, more caring, more loving and will do things better.

But alas No!

There are examples in Africa of deadly female leadership in its most brutal form. Take former Rwanda’s first lady, now exiled Agathe Habyarimana who is accused of masterminding a Genocide against the Tutsi.

Another recent example is of Ivory Coast’s Simone Gbagbo, also known as the “Iron Lady”, who is accused of crimes against humanity, for her alleged role in that country’s 2010 post-election violence that killed more than 3,000 people.

As Zimbabwean women step forward positioning themselves for the highest office on the land, light illuminates over their history and the role they have played in society: where have they been placed and what politics have they advanced?

Indeed also in this assessment men do get away ‘with murder’ in the literal sense – no pun intended. We are more likely to vote for a man who sleeps with his whole executive, than say if a woman did this – she would be history, examples galore.

The women who have so far taken the bold step forward include, Joice Mujuru, Grace Mugabe  and Barbara Nyagomo – a historic move as this is the first time in an election that women ruffled feathers as push barriers, in their parties and society at large.

Nyagomo has been progressively building her party both in the Diaspora and in Zimbabwe, coming from the Diaspora, giving her that unique niche and voice as the only woman the vast community has produced so far.

The first time that women from within the ruling party, Grace Mugabe and Mujuru seem to be shaking off antiquated male politics that have held them down for decades represented by a man President Mugabe, who has ironically mentored them both at one time and another.

Speaking during his birthday celebrations Mugabe castigated those who charge that Grace must stay in the home and leave politics to others, reminding them of the late Sally Mugabe’s spirit at the dawn of independence as she influenced policy standing out in her own right as a politician who could move and shake things.

Grace Mugabe’s battle to win power within Zanu PF becomes an interesting one as she is placed at the epicenter of the revolution to dismantle the exhausted patriarchal system of governance that has sustained her husband’s rule over the years – A model whose main characteristics are sexism, dictatorship and cronyism adopted by most liberation movements who have ruled over starving masses with brute force.

The women coming forward also challenge conscious and unconscious biases in our society – Women who daily stand up against the backlash from a society that believes women should be seen and not heard. That backlash has come in the form of direct and indirect attacks, and we in the media have not been kind either. The sexualisation of their politics, being an issue, we are more concerned about who they have slept with or about to sleep with and not their ability to put in place sound policies.

Consequently, these are bold women who have taken a step forward, knowing fully that the Zimbabwean community is sick and tired of brutal male politics, as they aim for the highest office and will also be brought to account on all matters in equal measure to their male counterparts.

Being female is no excuse to loot, kill or repeat the very mistakes our male leaders are guilty of, sadly because as women they represent an alternative, the expectation bar is only raised.

INDIGENISATION BOOB: ZANU PF Youths Flee with $80,000 Govt Cash

In an open show of how ZANU PF’s indigenisation program has failed, the party’s youths who received about $80,000 have fled the country for South Africa, it has emerged.

Public statements show that youths who received the thousands of dollars meant to start their businesses, swiftly fled the country citing trading environment problems created by Robert Mugabe’s government.

The youths skipped the border for South Africa with the money and once in South Africa, chose rather to look for work in the neighbouring country, the state media reveals.

The majority of youths in Tsholotsho who received loans to start income generating projects skipped the country and headed to South Africa resulting in only $7 000 being repaid from the $87 000 that was disbursed. Matabeleland North provincial head in the Ministry of Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Mr Buthumuzi Ngwenya revealed this on Friday while making a presentation at a provincial advocacy meeting for HIV programming for displaced communities in Bulawayo.

The meeting, which was organised by the National Aids Council, was attended by heads of department from various ministries in an effort to counter other disasters that might affect the more than 800 flood victims accommodated at Sipepa Camp in Tsholotsho.

Mr Ngwenya said the problem of floods in Tsholotsho is part of a myriad of challenges that needed urgent attention in the district.

He said most of the youths who benefited from Kurera/Ukondla Youth Fund left for South Africa with the money.

“Floods are the least thing that the people in Tsholotsho needed because the district already has more problems than other districts. Out of the seven districts in the province, Tsholotsho was the worst in terms of repayment of the Youth Fund. The district received $87 000. Out of that money $80 000 disappeared. The youths were receiving $1 200 as individuals and most of them didn’t repay.

“They left for South Africa and used the money for their upkeep in the neighbouring country as they looked for jobs. It’s difficult to trace them,” said Mr Ngwenya.

He said 90 percent of the youths in Binga managed to pay back the money while other districts including Nkayi, Umguza, Hwange and Lupane also tried to pay back the loans.

Mr Ngwenya said it was difficult to use traditional leaders to trace the youths as some of the leaders also benefited from Government funds but never paid back.

“Some of the chiefs are defaulters so it’s difficult to get assistance from them. We, therefore, need multi-sectoral programming that will help our youths focus on skills development and be able to be innovative and work without being pushed.

“Now that the floods have come and gone, we must not rest. We have to come up with measures that will make the people in Tsholotsho less vulnerable. They should be able to survive in whatever circumstances,” he said.

Mr Ngwenya said some youths in the area go to South Africa before they finish school, where they do menial jobs.

Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko is on record as urging young people to shun the habit of travelling to South Africa illegally, saying there was nothing for them but death in the neighbouring country.

VP Mphoko, who is also Zimbabwe’s former Ambassador to South Africa, said he was speaking from experience as he had come across cases of young boys and girls who left school and ended up being exploited to become sex slaves and homosexuals.

Man Kills Own Step Mother While Kids Are Watching

A Hwange man allegedly fatally stabbed his stepmother with a knife before attacking his stepbrother with the same weapon.

The incident happened at Number 5, E Section at around 5PM on Saturday in full view of two minor children.

Reginald Siketa (30) had a row with his stepmother after she quizzed him about some chickens he allegedly stole on Wednesday last week.

The chickens were allegedly stolen from the woman’s house when she was at church with her family.

Reginald allegedly stabbed his stepmother under the left breast and behind the right shoulder.

When her 17-year-old son Regis Siketa rushed to defend his mother, he was also attacked.

The Chronicle was told that neighbours rushed the woman and her son to Hwange Colliery Hospital but she died before she could be admitted as nurses at the health institution reportedly refused to attend to her demanding a police report.

Regis, who is in Form Four at a school in Hwange, is admitted to the same hospital where he is said to be in a critical condition.

Reginald’s father, Mr Ronald Siketa, said he was grief stricken to comment and referred all questions to the police.

Matabeleland North province Assistant Inspector Eglon Nkala wasn’t immediately reachable.

Hwange Local Board Councillor Godi Nyoni confirmed the incident.

“Everyone is in shock as we try to figure out what could have gotten into him. We feel it’s a challenge for us as a community to make sure we control children,” he said.

A neighbour said: “Reginald arrived home and shoved Regis as he entered. He went straight to his stepmother who was cleaning in the sitting room and immediately stabbed her. Regis rushed to rescue his mother and that’s when he was also stabbed and both collapsed.”

Neighbours reportedly rushed and tried to administer first aid on the two who were bleeding profusely.

A source said Reginald had been staying with his maternal grandmother and only visited his father and stepmother recently.

The source said the murder suspect’s mother died when he was a small boy and his stepmother raised him, before he later moved to live with his maternal grandparents.

It is alleged that Reginald, who was once a temporary teacher after finishing his A Levels, was in the habit of abusing drugs which made him lose his job a few years ago.

Meanwhile, a man from Tsholotsho is on the run after allegedly stabbing and axing his wife of two months to death for suspected infidelity.

Junias Tshuma (31) brought the woman identified only as MaBhanda (25) from Bulawayo when he was released from prison in January.

Sources said Tshuma, who has been in and out of prison most of his life, allegedly axed MaBhanda on the right leg in a domestic dispute last Wednesday afternoon before villagers intervened and prevented him from killing her.

The altercation flared up again the same night when the couple was sleeping and Tshuma allegedly butchered his wife .

Villagers discovered the body lying in a pool of blood in the fields in Mbambangamandla village, under chief Magama at around 7AM on Thursday.

MaBhanda’s relatives are yet to be located.

Tshuma’s mother, Mrs Molly Tshuma, said her son was always fighting with MaBhanda whom he had recently introduced to her as his wife.

“My son suspected that she was having an affair but was never able to prove it. I’m at a loss for words,” she said.

A Neighbourhood Watch Committee member, Mr Jabulani Mpofu, said Tshuma was in a foul mood on the day he allegedly killed his wife.

“They had a serious fight in the afternoon and Tshuma struck his wife with an axe. His mother and other villagers managed to rein him in and they counselled the couple,” said Mr Mpofu.

He said by the time the couple went to bed, all seemed to be well.

“We were therefore shocked to find MaBhanda’s severely battered body in the morning. We don’t know how they dragged each other to the fields where Tshuma axed his wife above her right ear.

“Her body also showed that she was severely bashed with an unknown object. There were signs of a colossal struggle at the scene,” said Mr Mpofu.

He said villagers conducted a search after Tshuma’s mother told him the couple had disappeared.

“Tshuma fled from the village. His wife’s body was taken to the United Bulawayo Hospitals for a post mortem and police are searching for MaBhanda’s relatives. We are informed she comes from Maphisa and she resided with relatives in Tshabalala suburb in Bulawayo where she met Tshuma who was recently released from one of the prisons in Bulawayo,” Mr Mpofu said.

A neighbour, Mr Beau Sibanda, said news that Tshuma had brutally killed his wife did not shock him.

He said Tshuma had a short temper and was of a serious violent disposition.

“Junias had just come out of prison and he brought this woman but the two were always up in arms, fighting over endless issues. We are not surprised because he is capable of murder,” he said

Matabeleland North police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Eglon Nkala could not be reached for comments as his mobile went unanswered. – state media

Govt Plot to Kill Stray Lions

The government of Zimbabwe’s Wildlife Authority is plotting to violate CITES rules and kill stray lions in Hurungwe.

State Media report

One of the two stray lions that terrorised parts of Hurungwe West, killing 11 cattle and two donkeys over the past three weeks has continued to cause havoc in the area despite the shooting down of its partner by a team of rangers from Hurungwe Rural District Council (HRDC) and the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Authority a fortnight ago.

The rogue lion, which over the past week, killed a donkey and had been sighted or heard roaring during the night in several parts of Deve Point 4 (Ward 24), is now believed to have moved into Ward 17, Mashuma area, where it reportedly killed and devoured a bullock after dragging it for a distance from a cattle pen.

Mr Claudius Mtetwa of Mutinha Village under Chief Nyamhunga yesterday narrated how he discovered the remains of his beast after following a trail from his cattle pen.

“Early morning today (Sunday) my boys told me that last night they heard some moos and unusual sounds from the cattle pen. This prompted us to go there together only to discover that one beast was missing and had been dragged by something very powerful into the tall grasses.

“The trail led us for a distance into a place where we later found a head, feet and some entrails. We, at first thought it could be a hyena but we later concluded that it must be a lion since it does not feed on the entraills of its prey.

“We have informed Hurungwe Rural District Council, who said they will soon be dispatching a team of rangers,” said terrified Mr Mtetwa.

Soon after the shooting down of the other rogue lion a fortnight ago, HRDC chief executive Mr Joram Moyo said the shooting down of one of the two bachelor lions did not mean total relief to the villagers as long as the other lion was still in the wild.

Apart from disturbing villagers from doing their normal daily duties, Mr Moyo said the cats, had also imposed a ‘curfew’ on school children who had to dismiss early from school in fear of the marauding cat.

Mr Honest Mashoko (49) of Gono Village in Deve Point 4 who stays close to the spot where one of the bachelors was shot down by the rangers a fortnight ago, said everyone in the area thought peace had prevailed in the area only to discover that the lion had still remained in the area.

“In fact, the following night, after its partner was shot down, we did not sleep well as it spent the whole night roaring at the spot where rangers had killed the other one.

“Three or four days later, it killed a donkey in the nearby Gorekore Village. We are staying in fear of the cat. Our local schools here are dismissing children as early as 2pm following the curfew imposed by these killer animals. The freedom of coming home late from beer drinks is no more as most people now barricade their doors as early as 6pm,” said Mr Mashoko.

According to HRDC, affected villages in Deve Point 4 include Gono, Muzanadzo, Tafirenyika, Mabhena and Mubvumbi.

BORDER HORROR: South Africa Imposes Biometric System At Beitbridge

Illegal migrants will no longer be able to cross into South Africa after the country introduced a sophisticated fingerprint and facial recognition system at Beitbridge.

South Africa has introduced a biometric capturing system for travellers visiting or leaving that country via Beitbridge Border Post. Pretoria adopted the new programme in July 2014, but its implementation has been delaying due to a number of technical glitches.

The enhanced Movement Control System (eMCS) biometric pilot programme was introduced at Lanseria International Airport in November 2015, before it was rolled out to other ports.

Plans to roll-out the eMCS, which captures a travellers’ fingerprints and facial recognition was initially set for December last year, but was shelved after it turned out the department was ill-prepared.

The new order started running at the Beitbridge port of entry on March 10. It is believed that the biometric system will help reduce cases of travellers using fake or stolen identification documents that have become a headache for most countries in the region.

When The Herald visited the South African border last Wednesday, many travellers and immigration officers were seen struggling to get accustomed to the new order.
Further, four immigration officers had been tasked to solely handle biometric data capturing, while the rest used the old eMCS to avoid clogging the border with human and vehicular traffic.

Only South African passport holders where exempted from undergoing the screening.
An immigration officer who preferred anonymity said: “The system is supposed to capture all the data in less than two minutes, but our challenge is that some travellers are still to get used to the new set-up.

“Furthermore, the connectivity of the system has a few technical glitches and this results in us taking longer than necessary to clear travellers. To ensure a speedy flow of traffic, we pick travellers at random for biometric data capturing”.

The official said that was one of the key priority areas in the home affairs’ modernisation programme.

Home Affairs spokesperson Mr Thabo Mokgola said he was yet to get an update on the situation at Beitbridge.

The department said in a recent statement that the capturing of travellers’ biometric on arrival at ports of entries will alleviate the pressure to apply in person, in visa required countries or in situations where there is no representation.

In separate interviews travellers decried the fact that there was no prior notification from the home affairs department about the new system.

Mugabe Reveal Successor

At last, the President’s successor is…

LACK OF SUCCESSION PLAN BREEDS FACTIONALISM AND DESTROYS ECONOMY.

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | Graveyards are full of indispensable people, it has been said.

Life must go on, even after the irreplaceable have departed. So government businesses should be ready to continue when important figures leave. Yet this is something many fail to grasp. Zimbabwe has been engulfed in succession battles for the past years and seemingly there is no end in sight.

On the 13th March 2017, a war veteran, a farmer and Zanu PF provincial secretary for Manicaland province Cde Nathaniel Mhiripiri was murdered for factional reasons.

Ministers forget their duties and enter the fray to jostle for leadership. Inhuman activities are being carried, rumours are doing rounds and the business of the day is fully ignored.

On the 9th March 2017 a deputy minister was stopped from admitting some members of ZimPf back to ZANU PF, the situation was violent and the darkness enveloping the party has started to cover the country.

Ministers fear for their lives as other ministers have started to hunt, frame and chase them. All this is done in order to get closer to the throne should anything happen. People labour under a weird illusion that Zanu PF has no succession plan in place, should they leave the government. Some said they just did not have time to plan, while others say the talent to rule appeared to be lacking internally at least.

There may be many reasons why senior executives, and chief executives in the party fail to prepare properly for their departure, and perhaps end up staying too long in the post as a result.
Having worked hard to get to the top, the last thing that many will want to think about is their successor. Exercising power may have an intoxicating effect on leaders. They may form an exaggerated sense both of their competence and their indispensability and then fail to detect much merit in anyone else around them.

But it should be clearly understood that Zanu PF operates on a constitution. The successor is voted for at congress and not appointed by the President. Blaming the president for succession confusion is flabbergasting. Furthering the careers of potential rivals may not seem like a good idea in an uncertain world. So a new leader must be chosen when he is about to take over. It is quite a rare thing that the chief executive who has the self-confidence gets to put the question of his or her departure on the agenda. But there is always work to be finished before departing the office.

“You are perhaps being asked to think about people who may be better than you in the job. ”The complexity involved in leadership roles is only likely to increase. So looking for a successor means finding someone who is you, and more.” This problem is seen even in the opposition: Tsvangirai has refused to put the plan on the table ]while those like Biti, and Mangoma received severe beating for demanding transparency.

Those who think they are worth to succeed have caused more division than unity. It is a widely held view that insiders make better successors as chief executives than outside candidates, a special sort of person, an “inside outsider,” might do best of all. While some insiders might be too closely tied to prevailing orthodoxies and legends that exist in politics, the successful candidate from inside must be able to look at his or her country as if it is just freed.
In an era of flatter hierarchies where the opportunities for upward promotion may be limited, a series of challenging lateral moves called “stretch assignments” might help develop experience and capability. “It is about giving people ‘a coat that is one size too big’
‘Succession plans are often beautiful works of fiction. Sometimes, no one has ever spoken to the people involved. Everybody wants to succeed but nobody wants to come out public. It should be noted that measuring people against these succession fracas may give you some objective data to base big decisions on. But a lot of the process of selecting future presidents can actually be quite subjective.

“The conversation is around ‘will their peers be led by this person?,’ ‘Can I imagine seeing [them] at the top table as a President. This, of course, can lead to certain types of candidates being overlooked by those who cannot imagine anybody unlike them ever taking on the top job.

The dangers of getting these choices wrong are obvious. Much damage can be done to a country and much value destroyed by the wrong chief executive. But equally allowing a corporate leader to overstay his or her useful time at the top is also harmful.

For those who have not started planning it is already a bit late.

“Management of succession must be at the core of how you run the country. Never believe that you are irreplaceable. The country is full of able bodied persons.

“But when those who think that they are indispensable are finally fired, they would be forgotten within weeks and things will go fine. Very few leaders are truly ‘indispensable’.”

So the belief that no one is able has caused divisions and uncertainty but as for Zanu PF the succession plan is in the constitution.

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GUNSHOT HORROR: Armed Robbers Shoot Shop Employee

Armed robbery at Coolland Supermarket in Nkulumane12 Bulawayo.

Three (3) masked men armed with guns raided Cooland Supermarket in Bulawayo’s Nkulumane 12 suburb and allegedly shot one employee in the leg before getting away with more than $1 000.

The incident occurred at around 6PM on Saturday.

A total of $1 155 was allegedly stolen from an ecocash counter and the armed robbers also took an undisclosed amount of money from other supermarket tills as well as three cellphones.

The suspects, who were wearing blue masks, appeared at the Cooland supermarket’s back entrance when the shop’s employees were knocking off.

One of them allegedly opened fire at the security guard but missed and the bullet hit one of the employees, Miss Kathleen Dube, on the ankle.

Miss Dube was later taken to United Bulawayo Hospitals and her condition could not be established immediately yesterday.

A police source who preferred anonymity said the armed robbers struck at around 6PM when employees were heading home. “The robbers, who were putting on blue masks, appeared at the back gate of Cooland Supermarket as 13 employees were coming out. One of the robbers pointed a pistol towards the guard and fired one shot but missed and hit Kathleen Dube who was following behind him on the right ankle,” said the police source.

“The robber who was armed force-marched everyone back into the premises while one of them stood guard at the gate and the other one stood guard in the corridor. Whilst inside, the robber ordered everyone to lie down and grabbed one of the cashiers whom she force-marched to the tills.”

The police source said one of the cashiers was ordered to direct one of the robbers around the supermarket.

“He demanded more cash so the cashier led him to an ecocash counter where she handed him a cardboard box containing $1 155, a nokia cellphone, Mobicel cellphone and a Samsung cellphone.

“One of the employees indicated that the robber with the pistol was putting on a black trousers, khakhi jacket and white all-star tennis shoes and the three wore blue masks to cover their faces,” said the source.

He said the employees quickly alerted Nkulumane police soon after the armed robbers had escaped through the back door.

Vendors who were outside Cooland Supermarket at the time of the robbery yesterday told The Chronicle that they did not see the armed robbers.

They only realised that a robbery had taken place when an ambulance arrived at the scene at around 7PM. – state media

EXCLUSIVE: Gukurahundi Atrocities Captured On Camera, Fresh Details Emerge

Terence Mawawa | Gukurahundi atrocities have been captured on camera, with fresh details emerging to be revealed to the world soon.

The documentary expected to provide detailed information on the Gukurahundi massacres was partially unveiled at the Itai Dzamara Commemoration Event held in Manchester ,UK last Saturday.

The event was organised by the Zimbabwe Citizens Initiative a converge of Zimbabweans dotted across the globe who have taken social media activism to the next level.

The event was organised to celebrate the heroism of Dzamara who was abducted by suspected state security agents in 2015.

Zimbabwe Citizens Initiative ,Information and Publicity Officer,UK said the event was well attended.

“Apart from celebrating Dzamara’s achievements,we also witnessed a top notch performance from popular Zimbabwean artist, Silvanos Mudzvova in his play Dungeon,” said Nhakaniso.

He said the event was a platform to expose dictatorship and tyranny.

“We had an opportunity to interact with Zimbabweans from different places across the globe.We are also working on the production of the much anticipated Gukurahundi documentary which we expect to be released before the 2018 polls. The co-producers of the documentary are Panyika Karimanzira and Rufaro Kaseke,” said Nhakaniso.

Kaseke said the Gukurahundi snippets were part of the detailed documentary set to be released before the 2018 polls.

“We feel obliged to retell the Gukurahundi story. We should not ignore such issues. The documentary features some survivors of the Gukurahundi atrocities,” said Kaseke.

David Mutori of Zimbabwe Citizens Initiative also said he was happy with the attendance at the event.

I’m Going Back To Zanu PF – Mliswa

FORMER Zanu PF chair for Mashonaland West Temba Mliswa has made a u-turn on earlier vows he will never go back to Zanu PF, telling journalists in Bulawayo weekend he will consider rejoining a party that expelled him if it won next year’s elections.

Mliswa was in 2015 expelled along with several party bigwigs who included then Vice President Joice Mujuru for being part of an alleged plot to dethrone President Robert Mugabe.

His expulsion saw him lose his seat as party MP for Hurungwe West.Through his outspokenness against President Mugabe’s dictatorial rule and tacit approval for high level corruption in government, Mliswa miraculously warned his way into the hearts  of Mugabe’s opposition rivals.

The former fitness trainer was in October last year elected back to parliament but via a Norton by-election in which he contested as an independent.His victory and first such Zanu PF defeat in many by-elections was credited to support he received from the MDC-T following its poll boycott stance.

During the period, Mliswa has insisted he will never rejoin Zanu PF.But it took a trip to Bulawayo this weekend for the controversial politician to tell the world he would consider rejoining a party that gave him an illustrious but turbulent career as a prominent politician.

“From what’s on the ground Zanu PF is more powerful than all the opposition parties and they stand a better chance of winning next year,” Mliswa said.

“I will say this for the first time, come 2018 if Zanu PF is still in power I am going to rejoin them, if you can’t beat them, join them and I am not going to waste my time on that.

“I have more than 10 years in politics and come 2018 and if Zanu PF wins why I should start anything new, I am going to join the party.”

Since his expulsion from Zanu PF, Mliswa has been making conflicting signals about his political future.

When he was expelled, he declared he was going to bounce back to the ruling party, insisting Zanu PF has welcomed back before, its former rejects among them Tsholotsho North MP Jonathan Moyo.

Mliswa turned around again, and was in November quoted saying he would rather die than rejoin Zanu PF.

This was after images of him and Local Government minister Saviour Kasukuwere circulated through social media with the former allies turned rivals looking cosy in each other’s company.

Mliswa was quick to say this was during a visit to Kasukuwere’s government offices to discuss the issuing of stands to war veterans in his constituency.

The fiery politician and businessman has also been seen with MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai whom he has said was the best opposition leader to front a planned grand coalition to challenge Zanu PF next year.

Few months later, Mliswa was linked to Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s faction within Zanu PF.

He was later linked to Zimbabwe People First, which comprises a group of former Zanu PF elders who had broken ranks with Mujuru. – Radio Vop

Youths Skip Country After Receiving Govt Loans

THE majority of youths in Tsholotsho who received loans from Government to start income generating projects skipped the country and headed to South Africa resulting in only $7 000 being repaid from the $87 000 that was disbursed.

Matabeleland North provincial head in the Ministry of Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Mr Buthumuzi Ngwenya revealed this on Friday while making a presentation at a provincial advocacy meeting for HIV programming for displaced communities in Bulawayo.

The meeting, which was organised by the National Aids Council, was attended by heads of department from various ministries in an effort to counter other disasters that might affect the more than 800 flood victims accommodated at Sipepa Camp in Tsholotsho.

Mr Ngwenya said the problem of floods in Tsholotsho is part of a myriad of challenges that needed urgent attention in the district.

He said most of the youths who benefited from Kurera/Ukondla Youth Fund left for South Africa with the money.

“Floods are the least thing that the people in Tsholotsho needed because the district already has more problems than other districts. Out of the seven districts in the province, Tsholotsho was the worst in terms of repayment of the Youth Fund. The district received $87 000. Out of that money $80 000 disappeared. The youths were receiving $1 200 as individuals and most of them didn’t repay.

 “They left for South Africa and used the money for their upkeep in the neighbouring country as they looked for jobs. It’s difficult to trace them,” said Mr Ngwenya.
He said 90 percent of the youths in Binga managed to pay back the money while other districts including Nkayi, Umguza, Hwange and Lupane also tried to pay back the loans.
Mr Ngwenya said it was difficult to use traditional leaders to trace the youths as some of the leaders also benefited from Government funds but never paid back.
“Some of the chiefs are defaulters so it’s difficult to get assistance from them. We, therefore, need multi-sectoral programming that will help our youths focus on skills development and be able to be innovative and work without being pushed.
“Now that the floods have come and gone, we must not rest. We have to come up with measures that will make the people in Tsholotsho less vulnerable. They should be able to survive in whatever circumstances,” he said.
Mr Ngwenya said some youths in the area go to South Africa before they finish school, where they do menial jobs.
Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko is on record as urging young people to shun the habit of travelling to South Africa illegally, saying there was nothing for them but death in the neighbouring country.
VP Mphoko, who is also Zimbabwe’s former Ambassador to South Africa, said he was speaking from experience as he had come across cases of young boys and girls who left school and ended up being exploited to become sex slaves and homosexuals. – State Media

Exposed ZRP Cops Stole From Late Pastor Chiriseri At Accident Scene

TWO police officers and a fire fighter are set to appear in court for allegedly searching and stealing $200 which was in the pocket of the late founder of His Presence Ministries International Apostle Charles Chiriseri following an accident that claimed his life last year.

Apostle Chiriseri died at the 388KM peg along the Harare-Bulawayo Highway last September when his vehicle hit a donkey.

The late apostle was travelling to Bulawayo with his wife pastor Pertunia Chiriseri who suffered serious injuries and was admitted in hospital for about a month before she was discharged.

Two police officers – Tawanda Mawere (31) and Mkhokheli Mpofu (30) – stationed at Mbembesi police station and Mthandazo Rick Dube (34) from the Bulawayo Fire Brigade will appear in court on March 28 in connection with the theft of the late apostle Chiriseri’s money.

According to state papers seen by The Chronicle, Dube retrieved the deceased’s body from the wreckage and searched it.

“He then took $505, 95 from the wallet and recorded it in the Famona Fire Brigade log book and the two other accused persons, Mawere and Mpofu appended their signatures in the presence of Mount Olives International church Pastor Gordon Dube who was one of the first people to arrive at the scene,” reads the court papers.

When Pastor Dube left the accident scene, the trio allegedly connived to steal $200 from the money they had recovered.

The theft was discovered when a relative to the late apostle, Bishop Colin Nyathi of Harvest House International Ministries communicated with Pastor Dube who revealed to him the amount of money that was found in apostle Chiriseri’s pocket.

“On September 17, I inquired from Pastor Nyathi whether he had collected Chiriseri’s property and he told me that he was only handed $305, 95 as the recovered property. I confronted Mawere and Mpofu about the missing $200 and they both denied having misappropriated the funds,” the court papers quote Pastor Dube as saying.

According to state papers, the money and the fire fighter’s log book were not recovered.

Investigations led to the accused persons’ arrest and they are set to appear in court. – State Media

Woman Fatally Stabbed Over Chickens

A MAN from Hwange allegedly fatally stabbed his stepmother with a knife before attacking his stepbrother with the same weapon.

The incident happened at Number 5, E Section at around 5PM on Saturday in full view of two minor children.

Reginald Siketa (30) had a row with his stepmother after she quizzed him about some chickens he allegedly stole on Wednesday last week.

The chickens were allegedly stolen from the woman’s house when she was at church with her family.

Reginald allegedly stabbed his stepmother under the left breast and behind the right shoulder.  When her 17-year-old son Regis Siketa rushed to defend his mother, he was also attacked.

The Chronicle was told that neighbours rushed the woman and her son to Hwange Colliery Hospital but she died before she could be admitted as nurses at the health institution reportedly refused to attend to her demanding a police report.

Regis, who is in Form Four at a school in Hwange, is admitted to the same hospital where he is said to be in a critical condition.

Reginald’s father, Mr Ronald Siketa, said he was grief stricken to comment and referred all questions to the police.

Matabeleland North province Assistant Inspector Eglon Nkala wasn’t immediately reachable.

Hwange Local Board Councillor Godi Nyoni confirmed the incident.

“Everyone is in shock as we try to figure out what could have gotten into him. We feel it’s a challenge for us as a community to make sure we control children,” he said.

A neighbour said: “Reginald arrived home and shoved Regis as he entered. He went straight to his stepmother who was cleaning in the sitting room and immediately stabbed her. Regis rushed to rescue his mother and that’s when he was also stabbed and both collapsed.”

Neighbours reportedly rushed and tried to administer first aid on the two who were bleeding profusely.

A source said Reginald had been staying with his maternal grandmother and only visited his father and stepmother recently.

The source said the murder suspect’s mother died when he was a small boy and his stepmother raised him, before he later moved to live with his maternal grandparents.

It is alleged that Reginald, who was once a temporary teacher after finishing his A Levels, was in the habit of abusing drugs which made him lose his job a few years ago.

Meanwhile, a man from Tsholotsho is on the run after allegedly stabbing and axing his wife of two months to death for suspected infidelity.

Junias Tshuma (31) brought the woman identified only as MaBhanda (25) from Bulawayo when he was released from prison in January.

Sources said Tshuma, who has been in and out of prison most of his life, allegedly axed MaBhanda on the right leg in a domestic dispute last Wednesday afternoon before villagers intervened and prevented him from killing her.

The altercation flared up again the same night when the couple was sleeping and Tshuma allegedly butchered his wife .

Villagers discovered the body  lying in a pool of blood in the fields in Mbambangamandla village, under chief Magama at around 7AM on Thursday.

MaBhanda’s relatives are yet to be located.

“My son suspected that she was having an affair but was never able to prove it. I’m at a loss for words,” she said.

A Neighbourhood Watch Committee member, Mr Jabulani Mpofu, said Tshuma was in a foul mood on the day he allegedly killed his wife.

“They had a serious fight in the afternoon and Tshuma struck his wife with an axe. His mother and other villagers managed to rein him in and they counselled the couple,” said Mr Mpofu.

He said by the time the couple went to bed, all seemed to be well.

“We were therefore shocked to find MaBhanda’s severely battered body in the morning. We don’t know how they dragged each other to the fields where Tshuma axed his wife above her right ear.

“Her body also showed that she was severely bashed with an unknown object. There were signs of a colossal struggle at the scene,” said Mr Mpofu.

He said villagers conducted a search after Tshuma’s mother told him the couple had disappeared.

“Tshuma fled from the village. His wife’s body was taken to the United Bulawayo Hospitals for a post mortem and police are searching for MaBhanda’s relatives. We are informed she comes from Maphisa and she resided with relatives in Tshabalala suburb in Bulawayo where she met Tshuma who was recently released from one of the prisons in Bulawayo,” Mr Mpofu said.

A neighbour, Mr Beau Sibanda, said news that Tshuma had brutally killed his wife did not shock him.

He said Tshuma had a short temper and was of a serious violent disposition.

“Junias had just come out of prison and he brought this woman but the two were always up in arms, fighting over endless issues. We are not surprised because he is capable of murder,” he said.

Matabeleland North police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Eglon Nkala could not be reached for comments as his mobile went unanswered. – State Media

Mugabe Arrives In Mauritius

The AEP Summit, which kicks off this Monday will be focusing on economic transformation and integration on the continent.

As he disembarked from his plane, President Mugabe inspected a guard honour mounted to honour and acknowledge his presence, before proceeding into a VVIP lounge where the two leaders had a brief conversation.

President Mugabe’s delegation is comprised of Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi, Industry and Trade Minister Mike Bimha, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Mr George Charamba and some senior government officials. – State Media

CAF Champions League : CAPS United Kick TP Mazembe Out

The Game as it happened:

CAPS United take on TP Mazembe in a second leg CAF Champions League preliminary round fixture at the National Sports Stadium.

Full-time: CAPS United 0-0 TP Mazembe (Agg. 1-1)

90’Four minutes of added time

87’CAPS United keeper Edmore Sibanda makes a key save

80′ CAPS United full out in defence as the continue to frustrate TP Mazembe

77′ CAPS United managing game quite well as TP Mazembe tries to get a goal

Gbohouo yellow carded after pushing Muchenje,

57′ Edmore Sibanda strikes powerful free kick but saved by the TP Mazembe keeper

56′ Amidu out for Chungwa

52’TP Mazembe pressing early in the second half

Second half underway

-Halftime

41′ Great chance for CAPS United free kick just outside the box but Rusike’s curling effort is saved

37’TP Mazembe almost score own goal under pressure

36’CAPS United just manage to clear a dangerous free kick by TP Mazembe by Solomon Asante

32’Ronald Pfumdizai free-kick cleared by TP Mazembe

21’CAPS United forcing TP Mazembe into defending with a number of attacks

19’Bamusi with a great cross but no takers

12′ CAPS United with a free kick Sibanda strikes free kick but fails to get it on target

2′ TP Mazembe with a free kick but it doesn’t bother CAPS United defence

Starting line ups:

 

CAPS United XI:

E.Sibanda, H.Zvirekwi, V.Musarurwa,D.Dauda,J.Jangano,D.Chafa,M.Muchenje,S.Nhivi,P.Bamusi,T.Rusike,A. Amidu

TP Mazembe XI:

Gbohouo, Zola,Couilably ,Mondeko, Issama, Mika,Kouame, Asante,Kalaba ,Traore, Malango

Security Forces Jitters As NERA Regroups

Security commanders have summoned opposition parties to a meeting in Harare tomorrow, ahead of Wednesday’s planned mega demonstrations — amid fears by panicking authorities that the spirit of resistance which swept across the country last year is once again gathering steam ahead of next year’s make-or-break national polls.

This comes as the under pressure Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec), in a bid to dissuade the opposition from toyi-toying on Wednesday, has also scheduled its own meeting with all political parties on Tuesday — to discuss the increasingly contentious matter of biometric voter registration (BVR), which is the main reason for this week’s protests.

And as if to underscore the fact that this week will be a big one both politically and economically, overwhelmed banks — which were besieged by angry tobacco farmers on Friday after they failed to avail the $1 000 that the farmers had been promised by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) — are expected to remain under the cosh.

Douglas Mwonzora, the secretary general of the National Electoral Reform Agenda (Nera), a group of 18 opposition parties agitating for electoral reforms ahead of next year’s elections, confirmed to the Daily News On Sunday yesterday that the country’s feared Joint Operations Command (JOC) — a security think tank comprising military, police, prisons and Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) bosses — had summoned them to a meeting tomorrow.

“Joc and Zec have both called for meetings on the 20th and 21st of this month respectively, but that will not in any way have a bearing on the Nera demonstration which will go ahead as planned because Zimbabweans want to stop this daylight rigging of the 2018 elections that has started.

 “We are aware that the authorities are panicking and would want to intimidate us so that people don’t partake in the demonstration, but that will not work. We are ready for the consequences of our action,” a defiant Mwonzora told the Daily News On Sunday.

He also said police were yet to respond to the notification letter of the protests, which was sent to authorities a fortnight ago.

“We suspect that as usual they are delaying to give us the response because they want to tell us that we cannot go ahead at the last minute  but we are not going to accept any unjustified banning of the demonstration.

“We have put down our own security measures where we have about 500 marshals to assist law enforcement agents, because we want a peaceful process.

“We are expecting that leaders of political parties in Nera will lead over 10 000 people during the protests, although it will be up to them (party leaders) to decide at which stage of the demonstration to join,” Mwonzora added.

Zimbabwe’s quest to acquire BVR kits has caused a huge storm among opposition parties, who view the government’s involvement in the purchase of the equipment as problematic.

The controversy erupted into the open recently following the government’s sudden decision to sideline the UNDP from assisting in the procurement of the BVR kits, with unanswered questions being raised about how and where President Robert Mugabe’s stone-broke administration was able to secure funding for this, to the staggering tune of $17 million.

The opposition has alleged that the government is hijacking the process to rig next year’s eagerly-anticipated national elections.

Mwonzora, told the Daily News On Sunday that Nera was surprised that the government had “from the blue” chosen to go it alone in the procurement of the BVR kits.

“It was all along agreed that the procurement of the BVR kits would be done by Zec through the UNDP. Consequently, a joint advertisement was flighted by the UNDP and Zec calling upon all potential suppliers of the kits to place their bids.

“These bids were opened at the UNDP offices in Copenhagen and this was witnessed by both Zec and political parties. It was further agreed that once the winner of the tender was declared, political parties would second their technical experts to inspect these kits.

“But suddenly, the government announced that it was taking over the BVR kits procurement process. Among other things, this means that the government will now select the supplier of these kits.

“Crucially, political parties and other key stakeholders will thus not be able to monitor the process,” Mwonzora pointed out.

With the experience of the 2013 election results, where an Israeli company, Nikuv, allegedly manipulated the vote in favour of Zanu PF, there are palpable fears within the opposition that Zanu PF will temper with next year’s elections.

“Nera totally rejects this move because it is designed to enable the government to manipulate the procurement process. That way the government will also manipulate the 2018 election process.

“In other words, this move marks the beginning of the rigging of the 2018 elections … To this end, Nera is organising nationwide demonstrations to show the people’s outrage at this political abomination. All Zimbabweans, irrespective of their political affiliation, are called to action,” Mwonzora said.

Analysts say the Nera protests could herald the beginning of a new season of protests, following the relative calm that has prevailed in the country over the past few months, after the panicking government used brute force to crush rolling protests last year.

University of Zimbabwe political science lecturer, Eldred Masunungure, said tensions could indeed be rising again, warning that the planned protests could also turn bloody.

“Government will react in a manner that we have all become accustomed to, that is with heavy-handedness at the slightest sign of potential trouble,” he said.

Former civic leader, McDonald Lewanika, said the planned protests were also a sign that the opposition had lost patience with the government, and was now going for broke.

“What the planned protest by Nera indicates is that all other methods of persuading the government to allow for an impartial BVR kit purchase by an impartial arbiter like the UNDP have failed, leaving these parties with no option but to communicate with their feet in the street.

“As we inch closer to elections in 2018, tensions will continue to rise, with the election itself as the climax. The planned war vets indaba may also mark a watershed moment ahead of 2018 … In that respect the outcomes of that meeting could be telling a year ahead of elections,” Lewanika said.

Last week, the High Court gave the angry war veterans the green-light to hold their indaba, which had earlier been stopped by authorities.

Mugabe Afraid Of Jail

Ray Nkosi | President Robert Mugabe is not retiring as he is afraid of going to jail.

Speaking during an interview with the local Daily News, Zapu leader Dumiso Dabengwa said, “He is scared of retiring because of history of human rights violations, stretching from the Gukurahundi genocide to Murambatsvina right up to total economic destruction.”

Dabengwa goes further to say, “So, now he seeks to establish a Mugabe dynasty to protect him, his legacy and his family from the law, should change take place while he is still alive. Resistance to the dynasty from within Zanu PF and the greater Zimbabwe society now makes it impossible for him to retire.”

The Zapu leader explained that Mugabe is at the forefront of inciting Africa to pull out of the International Criminal Court . He is doing this for his own personal reasons, not for the good of a continent that has been at the mercy of ruthless leaders such as him. His fear is to face justice for his dark human rights violations in the  event he loses power, which is inevitable.

“Such are the fears of a dictator whose hands drip of blood of innocent Zimbabweans from all facets of life,” said Dabengwa

 

Joe Mafela Death – Police Investigate Culpable Homicide – LATEST

Police are investigating a case of culpable homicide after actor Joe Mafela’s death on Saturday night.

The multi-talented artist died in a car accident on the M1 close to Marlborough.

“The Ford Figo that Mr Mafela was driving, collided with an Isuzu bakkie and when paramedics arrived on scene, Mr Mafela was then declared fatal, there was just two vehicles involved, the damages were not much to the vehicles, and Mr Mafela did not sustain any obvious injuries that you could see,” said Johannesburg Metro Police’s Edna Mamonyane.

His family is still reeling from his sudden death.

 Many South Africans have conveyed their condolences to the family while others paid tribute to the legend on social media.Joe Mafela made the nation sing along with the popular his popular Shebeleza song.

Most recently he’s been playing the role of Uncle Tebogo Moroka in Generations the Legacy.

Mafela been described as an extra-ordinary person by Actress Lillian Dube who said he was “Talented, wonderful, to be with Joe, is to be with God, he makes you feel good about yourself, he respects people.”

Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa said the nation has lost one of the crown jewels of arts and culture.

“This was one of the happiest human beings to be alive, if we remember him we should not remember him with sadness, We should remember him with that happy man that he was, in his name may the entertainment industry become what he wanted it to be.On that cares, about those who act in it, on that wants people to thrive in it,” said Sello Hatang of the Nelson Mandela Foundation.

Many on social media have described Joe Mafela as a legend. – eNCA

One Killed – Nandos Building Collapse Under Probe

The Engineering Council of Zimbabwe has commissioned two independent engineering firms to investigate the collapse of a building last month that also housed popular fast food outlet Nando’s in Bulawayo.

The investigation is expected to provide answers on what caused the collapse and further unravel whether the collapse was caused by human error or not. One person died after the walk way of the building collapsed while three others sustained injuries.

In a telephone interview on Friday, chief executive officer of the council, Engineer Ben Rafemoyo, said it was the mandate of the national engineering body to get to the bottom of the matter.

“It is true that we have set up this investigating team. As you know we are based in Harare so we have to engage our members in Bulawayo to assist us and investigate the collapse of this building. With our projections we are expecting that the results of this investigation will be out by end of next (this) week. As a council we will then go through the findings before we make them public and hand them over to the relevant authorities,” said Eng Rafemoyo.

He said the investigating team was working closely with the Bulawayo City Council’s town planning department, the police and residents’ representatives.

“We have already been in touch with the council so as to get access of all the drawings of that building, find out whether there were any renovations that took place recently and the drawings of those renovations if there were any. The police have also been helpful as they have ensured that the team accesses the building in question without any hustle. It is our aim that this report be very thorough and encompasses all aspects so that we have an idea of what happened,” said Eng Rafemoyo.

He encouraged anyone who might have any information that they felt was important for the investigation to contact the council, which will then refer them to the investigating team.

The constituting of the investigating team comes after a local pressure group, Affirmative Action Group wrote to Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere calling for the setting up of a commission of inquiry to investigate the collapse. They argued that the local authority had no capacity to probe the circumstances leading to the accident as this would be counter-productive as they could be an interested party.

After the collapse of the building the Bulawayo City Council revealed that as at 31 December last year they had condemned 35 buildings in the Central Business District. In recent years the city has experienced an unprecedented increase in the number of abandoned, neglected and derelict buildings in the central business district. – State Media

 

Arrest Tribalists Who Accuse Mzilikazi of Looting And Raping Shonas – MDC Ncube

The Welshman Ncube led Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has called on the government to arrest all persons operating publications which insinuate that King Mzilikazi of the Ndebele people looted cattle and beautiful women from Mashonaland.

This was when the Ndebele people occupied the South Western part of the country over a century and a half ago.

In a media statement Discent Collins Bajila the youth party Secretary General who is also a member of the party’s National Executive Committee accused the media houses of reckless reporting of lies about the Ndele king.

“At some point it could become necessary to sue publishing houses that published the lies about King Mzilikazi’s men looting cattle from Mashonaland,” said Bajila.

“The recklessness of publishing such lies that defy all archaeological evidence must be punishable by law.”

Bajila said that the “lies” about the King were being deliberately spread to cause confusion amidst the community. Bajila blamed the publications for deliberately ignoring facts that the Cold Storage Commission in Bulawayo was set up to capture the large amounts of cattle in the region

“For heaven’s sake the same people who published that lie to distort our society, decided for their own selfish reasons to establish Cold Storage Commission in Matabeleland because there was a unique and better breed of cattle there. The type of cattle is similar to what you get in KZN & Mpumalanga.”

According to Bajila it is as a result of the publications that end up misguiding the parliamentarians who end sharing the same information and laws crafted along the lines.

“Today we have people who sit in the Legislative Chambers and want to justify genocide and form laws on the basis of that publication.

Bajila’s sentiments come in the wake of ZANU PF member of parliament for Marondera Central Hon Lawrence Katsiru declaring that Gukurahundi genocide can only be resolved if the Ndebele people first pay lobola and compensate Shonas for abducting and forcing into marriage young girls.

Katsiru, said this on Wednesday while making his contributions to the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) Bill parliamentary public meeting at Mbuya Nehanda Hall in the Mashonland East capital.

“I agree with the Bill for various reasons. Our sisters and cattle were taken in Mashonaland by the Ndebeles,” said Katsiru.

“They (Ndebeles) should pay lobola for kidnapping and forcing our sisters into marriage. They should compensate for the cattle they stole from Mashonaland. I was in Bulawayo during the Entumbane uprisings in early 1970s (the distabances actually took place in the early 1980s) and I saw Shonas being murdered in the streets because they could not speak Ndebele. These people should be compensated; then we should consider paying for Gukurahundi.”

Man Relives South-Africa Xenophobia Terror, How He Lost Both Hands

On 27 May 2009, Mr Frank Tapiwa Ncube (31) was caught up in the wave of xenophobic attacks that rocked neighbouring South Africa when a number of foreigners were attacked while some were killed.

Eight years on, Mr Ncube still remembers the day as if the whole episode happened yesterday. There is no way he can forget what happened on the day as he is now a bilateral amputee after losing his hands, and has scars on his face and his legs were burnt when his shack was torched by a mob of South Africans who were baying for foreigners’ blood. These constantly remind him of that horrible experience.

“I am a bilateral amputee meaning I do not have both hands. I am a product of xenophobic attacks which occurred in South Africa in 2009. I got injured on 27 May in 2009. I got burnt and severely wounded as you can see that part of my face is injured. Most of my body is burnt especially my legs,” he said.

On that fateful day, Mr Ncube had just returned from work and was at his shack in Centurion.

“I do not know how they targeted people to attack. I was at home when disaster struck, the shack I lived in was burnt down.

Some of the people I stayed with were also burnt. However, some of my colleagues managed to flee and I do not know if they are alive or dead,” he said.

He went on: “The attackers forced their way into my shack. There were no greetings or anything, they had sticks and knives while some started pouring some liquid, probably petrol all over. They started beating me. I tried to fight back but I was overpowered as they were many. They took me outside and I watched one guy we stayed with being burnt to death, they put him inside car tyres and set him alight.

“I ran away after the beatings and collapsed on the streets as I was bleeding heavily. I remember waking up in an ambulance but I passed out again and I do not know what happened there. I woke up after two days and the nurses told me how I had been brought to the hospital. Some of the details they said were sketchy,” he said.

Mr Ncube said after the attack his hands were severely injured, he had bad wounds and his assailants poured acid onto the wounds. When he was hospitalised the wounds were not attended to immediately.

“I was just bandaged and a week later the wounds became septic so they began to remove the dead tissue because I had wounds that exposed my bones as the acid ate into my flesh. The doctors then tested to see if my nerves we still functional and they discovered I had no feeling at all in my hand then they amputated the right one. They tried to treat the left one a later and then they realised I had feeling only in two fingers and it was also removed,” he said.

While in hospital he underwent physiotherapy and counselling so as to prepare him for the new life without hands.

“I was given a set of hands and it didn’t take much time although I never got lessons on how to use the arms. A physiotherapist urged me to get the type of hands that I have now so that I could do various activities like writing and working because the ones that look like real hands were stylish yes but I was never going to be able do anything with them,” he said.

“It was difficult to use then initially but I have managed to learn how to write with them, I can type on a computer; I wash myself, I clean and do everything with little assistance.”

Mr Ncube said he crossed into to South Africa using a pay slip as during those days people could cross the border using pay slips if they were civil servants. At that time he had done temporary teaching.

“I came to Zimbabwe eight months after being attacked and decided to start afresh as I could no longer stay in South Africa. I was advised not to return to the area where I was attacked. I also was no longer comfortable going back there. I just had a bad feeling about it,” he said.

He said he faced a lot of challenges when he returned home because of the situation he was now in.

“I stayed for over six years on my return doing nothing. I was trying to find money to go back to school. The problem comes when trying to convince people that I can still write and get an education despite being a double amputee. People wonder if I can still function like an ordinary human being so some are reluctant to sponsor.”

Mr Ncube has been doing extra lessons so that he can re-sit for O-Level Mathematics in November this year.

He is a Secretarial Studies student at Jairos Jiri Rehabilitation Centre in Nguboyenja in Bulawayo.

“I am currently writing my National Foundation Certificate examinations in Secretarial Studies, but now for me to proceed to the next level I need to have Mathematics that is why I am doing extra lessons. Because even to be enrolled at a teacher training institution I need to have Mathematics,” he said.

To others who have suffered the same fate, Mr Ncube said they must not lose hope.

“There is hope in life; people should not just give up because of unfortunate circumstances in their lives. With education people with disabilities can reach any level resources permitting, disability should not limit you. Try to work towards your goal.”

His message to fellow Zimbabweans living in South Africa is that they should be careful, work and invest back home. Armed with the rare talent to speak seven languages, Mr Ncube hopes this will also enable him to make headways in life. He is fluent in ChiShona, siNdebele, Nambya, Tonga, Zulu, Setswana and English.

Mr Ncube was born in Hwange where he also did his primary edcation. He did his Form One and Two at Regina Mundi Secondary in Gwayi before completing his O-Levels at Milton High School in Bulawayo. He did his A-Levels at Hwange Government School before doing temporary teaching. He then moved to South Africa in 2009.

Jiri Rehabilitation Centre acting principal Mr Tafadzwa Gochayi said Mr Ncube was a well groomed student.

“He is a well behaved student; he is hardworking, focused and very intelligent. We want him to get a donor that can aid him in repairing his prosthetic hands. He needs to get a new pair as the current ones are now worn out,” he said.

Mr Gochayi appealed for assistance to help even other people enrolled at the institution.

“We need to feed our students and we have challenges in that the food rations are limited. We have adequate rice and mealie-meal but we have no relish. We need beans, chunks, cooking oil and meat if possible so that we feed these special needs students,” he said.

The centre has a functioning borehole and is looking for donors who can aid in rehabilitating their garden so that they grow food for the students. – State Media

City Council Officials Steal $500 000 To Go On Holiday

Ray Nkosi | Four (4) top Harare City Council officials have prejudiced the local authority of over $500 000 in fake holiday allowances whose figures they went on to inflate.

According to a government audit carried out last year whose results came out last week, four named Harare City Council senior managers treated  themselves to holiday allowances which the local authority had not budgeted for.

“Four (4) executive managers were paid holiday and contact leave allowances to the tune of $156,590 in March 2015 and July 2015 through RTGS system outside employment costs in their personal bank accounts,” read part of the audit report.

The executive managers, the audit said went on to inflate the figures of the allowances which they gave themselves without even going for the said holidays.

“In the July 2015 pay sheet, and in an unclear motive they later posted inflated holiday and contact leave allowances to the tune of $343,900 on the affected four of the executive managers resulting in them being over paid by a total of $187,310.

The top Harare City Council executive managers , are Chonzi P, who was paid a holiday allowance of $77,100,Ncube J , got a holiday package of $40,700,Chingombe C, was given $40,100 and Mahachi T, went home with a fake holiday allowance of $186,000.

These figure exclude the contact or on- call allowances which the officials also claimed which amounted to $600 000 they prejudiced the local authority.

“ There was no proof availed to the audit that the executive managers ever went for a holiday granting them the authority to claim for the professional contact leave allowances of $343,900 as resolved in the city of Harare minutes of the sub-committee on the review of conditions of service of executive council’s officials,” said the audit.

The audit report recommended that the Local Government ministry should cause the Harare City Council to recover the lost revenue from the concerned executives who benefited from the fraudulent activities.

Mujuru Wins Unopposed

Shyleen Mtandwa | Former Vice President Dr Joice Mujuru has been nominated unopposed to be the party president of her newly established opposition political party the National People’s Party.

A notice circulated to media by the party’s elections directorate indicates that Mujuru was confirmed as the only candidate for the position of party President when nominations for the national executive committee members closed on Thursday.

The party is preparing for its inaugural elective congress expected to take place in Harare over the Easter Holidays. In the process nominations for candidates to contest the top six positions have been running and closed on Thursday where Mujuru emerged unopposed. According to the party constitution a candidate who is unopposed at close of nominations is considered duly elected.

 

Retrenched Workers To Get Jobs Back

Thousands of workers who were retrenched when most companies embarked on massive job layoffs in the last two years are set to be re-engaged mainly in agro-processing companies that are gearing for increased productivity from the anticipated crop bumper harvest.

Although numbers that will be re-engaged could not be easily obtained last week as both industry and Government are assessing the anticipated yields that will be delivered for commercial purposes, the Government has already set the ball rolling by giving an order to the Grain Marketing Board to re-engage contract workers who were retrenched as the parastatal prepares to receive millions of tonnes of grain from farmers this season.

In addition, one of country’s largest companies, Cold Storage Company, which used to employ 1 500 permanent workers and thousands more contract workers across its estates and abattoirs, is set to come back to life after the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) has agreed a deal to resuscitate the Bulawayo headquartered company.

In separate interviews last week, captains of industry and senior Government officials all confirmed that the successful agriculture season which was beckoning was set to ignite massive employment opportunities especially in agriculture and its support industries. Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Dr Joseph Made said GMB has already started re-engaging workers that it retrenched. GMB fired more than 1 200 workers in the last two years after business at the parastatal plummeted due to recurrent droughts the country was experiencing.

“With the massive crop yield we are anticipating and enormous grain expected to be delivered at GMB it’s only natural and logical that GMB re-engages its former workers on contract basis. Obviously it can’t employ new people without the requisite skills.

“Over the years, GMB was taking in little grain that’s one of the reasons which led to it retrenching but this year we expect much improved grain deliveries, not only of maize but there are ground and round nuts as well as small grains such as millet and sorghum,” said Dr Made.

GMB acting general manager Mr Lawrence Jasi confirmed the recruitment exercise although he could not give figures.

“Yes, we were given the greenlight to employ but I cannot comment on the issue of our former employees. I haven’t been given authority to speak on that issue so I am afraid I can’t comment,” he said.

Dr Made, however, said the agriculture sector is set to lead in driving the Government agenda to provide employment to its people.

“There will be a number of satellite depots in various areas around the country and those will have to be manned by skilled personnel. GMB has silos with a capacity of three million tonnes and the loading automated so labour will be required.

“We need skilled people, the ones whom we trained. It’s not only GMB that is expected to employ but other companies in the agro-processing sector and there is even the construction of roads that will be done,” he said.

On CSC, Dr Made confirmed that NSSA has been brought in to revive the company and this week a new board to steer the company will be announced.

“Next week (this week) I will be announcing the CSC board and I can also confirm that NSSA will be injecting resources into the CSC so that we focus on the development of the livestock sector with particular interest in Matabeleland South and North, some parts of Midlands and Masvingo because these are predominantly livestock areas but the livestock programme is for the whole country,” said Dr Made.

He, however, could not be drawn into divulging how much NSSA would inject into CSC’s operations stating that such information would be announced in due course.

CSC has its biggest abattoir in Bulawayo which is one of the biggest in Africa and then others in Masvingo, Chinhoyi, Marondera and Kadoma. It also has a number of estates, some it has been leasing to private farmers. NSSA is a Government run pension fund with over $1 billion worth of assets under its management.

Industry and Commerce Deputy Minister Chiratidzo Mabuwa said Zimbabwe will revert back to become an agro-driven economy following the bumper harvest with a number of sectors set to benefit and also employ. She said sectors like transport will have to increase capacity to ferry the produce to markets.

“We are an agro-based economy and if we have a bumper harvest definitely it will turnaround our country’s economy…we will open value chains that were being suppressed by imports replacing with our own agro-business and that will also lead to job creation,” she said.

Zimbabwe cotton ginning companies, that had virtually closed are also expected to be revived and re-employ as the country is expecting improved cotton production this year following massive support from Government

Deputy Minister Mabuwa said, “Zimbabwe used to be one of the biggest producers of cotton lint in Africa but it had fallen to number six but with the anticipated bumper harvest and the Government’s support to the sector we expect to reclaim our position.”

Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries president Mr Busisa Moyo acknowledged that employment figures in the agricultural sector were expected to rise.

“The employment in agriculture and agro-processing companies is likely to increase. We need to complement this with local minimum content purchase rules so that those that are maniacal about imports do not undermine pricing of locally manufactured products,” he said.

Meanwhile, Dr Made has said his Ministry was engaging the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to increase withdrawal limits for cotton producers the same way it did for tobacco farmers recently.

Zimbabwe is expecting one of its best agriculture seasons after a number of initiatives were put in place to revive the sector.

Top of the initiatives are the Command Agriculture Programme and the Presidential Inputs Support Scheme which helped farmers both commercial and communal to access inputs. The country is expecting to 2,2 million tonnes of maize, enough to meet the country’s 1, 8 million tonnes for domestic needs. The Government also scaled up input support for the cotton farmers, with 400 000 households receiving free inputs covering a hectare each. – State Media

 

Mugabe Says I Can Kill You And No One Will Ever Know

Ray Nkosi | President Robert Mugabe says he can annihilate any person and no one will ever know about it.

This has been the case since 1980 and many will never know of this legal loophole, until a loved one has mysteriously crossed over to the other side of eternity. All this was revealed by one of Mugabe’s senior officials in the Health Ministry last week.Analysis

Dr Maxwell Hove said since 1980 Zimbabwe has no capacity to professionally investigate murder cases. This means many murders or disappearances including those during Gukurahundi and other such notorious killings which took place inside Zimbabwe will never be discovered.

Hove said local doctors fear being grilled in courts hence they are reluctant to take forensic pathology. “We don’t have a Zimbabwean forensic pathologist because of the adversarial nature of the legal system. The lack of forensic pathologists has seen us relying on expatriates since 1980 who unfortunately are not obligated to appear before a court and give evidence.”

He narrated how foreign forensic pathologists from Namibia and Cuba have been frustrated by the local court procedures in giving evidence.

He said Cuba had to revisit its agreement with the Zim government after being frustrated in court during the inquest of the late General Solomon Mujuru, with the country now ensuring its nationals working in Zimbabwe are not forced to testify.

Hove was speaking during the Coroner’s Draft Bill stakeholders meeting.

 

Mujuru Aide In Hot Soup For Theft

National People’s Party (NPP) leader Joice Mujuru’s spokesperson Gift Nyandoro is in hot soup after a Harare woman dragged him to court over alleged theft of trust funds.

Nyandoro, a lawyer with Hamunakwandi, Nyandoro and Nyambuya Legal Practitioners, faces fraud allegations for allegedly converting $10 000 belonging to Agness Buwu to his own use.

According to court documents, Nyandoro received $12 100 from Buwu for the purchase of three residential stands in Harare’s Glen Norah suburb from Homeownership Trust but the deal collapsed after the sellers allocated the same property to another person.

“They then agreed to reverse the sale and refund her cash. The complainant was then referred back to the accused person where she had paid the cash,” reads part of the state outline.

The matter is being investigated by the police’s criminal investigations department serious fraud under case number HCCR 2487/2/16.

When Buwu approached Nyandoro, he confirmed to have received the cash and said the money was in the law firm’s trust account.

“Efforts by the complainant to get her cash proved fruitless after the accused person kept on giving excuses. The complainant then wrote a letter to the accused asking for him to respond on the issues of cash. The accused person could not account for the cash and did not respond,” reads part of the police documents.

Nyandoro in his response to the police recorded in the warned and cautioned statement on April 1 2016, denied the allegations, saying the charge “borders on malice, vexatious and frivolous conduct.”

The court is said to be in possession of several receipts from Nyandoro confirming receipt of varying amounts of money from Buwu.

The matter is now before the Harare Magistrate’s court. – The Standard

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Joe Mafela Dies in Car Accident | BREAKING NEWS

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By Staff Reporter| Legendary South African actor and singer Joe Mafela has died.

gone so soon…Joe MafelaZimEye sources including the local police in Johannesburg reveal that the renowned actor died in a car accident in the city late last night.

Mafela is well known for his comic acts in the sitcom Sgud Snice where he acted as Sidumo a township lodger. He featured in several South African movies and television programmes which saw him grab several awards for his accolades.

Metro police spokeswoman Edna Mamonyane confirmed the sad development in a statement. She said Mafela was involved in a car accident at around 10pm on the M1 North between the Oxford and Houghton Road off-ramps in Johannesburg.

“We can confirm that at 21:45 on M1 North between the Oxford and Houghton turn-offs there was an accident between a Ford Figo and a bakkie which took place in construction zone. The Bakkie hit the Ford which caused damage to the left hand side of the Ford Figo. The driver of the Figo [Mr Mafela] was declared fatal by paramedics on the scene. His fatal condition may have been a medical condition that was brought in during the accident but an investigation into this is now underway,” said Mamonyane.

A family member, Anthony Mafela also confirmed the news this morning.

“Sad news.. My Uncle Joe Mafela passed on last night,” Anthony said.

Deeper details on his death were still coming through at the time of publishing and ZimEye.com will update our readers and contributors.

Drama as Mnangagwa, G40 Clash In Masvingo

President Robert Mugabe’s decision to reverse the Zanu PF Masvingo provincial elections and relieve Jorum Gumbo of his position as acting-chairperson was yesterday openly challenged by a faction linked to Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa in a day of high drama.

A Zanu PF politburo meeting chaired by Mugabe last week reversed the election of Ezra Chadzamira as the new Masvingo provincial chairperson after it emerged that most districts did not vote in the election held last month.

The meeting also relieved Gumbo of his duties, amid complaints that he was doing the Lacoste faction’s bidding.

However, in an unprecedented move, Lacoste members arranged a meeting in Masvingo yesterday where they wanted Gumbo to address them as the interim chairperson.
Gumbo did not turn up for the meeting, but that did not stop members of the G40 faction from mobilising against the Lacoste group as they protested that the 93-year-old Mugabe was being openly defied.

This forced the antagonistic camps to hold separate meetings at the same time, with Lacoste members congregating at the Masvingo Technical College and G40 at the late
Edson Zvobgo’s Flamboyant Hotel.

The venues are just a stone’s throw away from each other.
Zanu PF provincial administration secretary Ailess Baloyi told the gathering at the Masvingo Technical College that the meeting was supposed to be chaired by Gumbo.
G40 later dismissed the allegations that Gumbo was headed to Masvingo as a hoax by their rivals meant to attract crowds.

Gumbo told The Standard that he was in Mberengwa and did not know anything about the two meetings.

Quizzed on whether he was still the interim chair, Gumbo was evasive, referring all questions to Local Government minister Saviour Kasukuwere, who is the national political commissar.

Kasukuwere refused to comment on the drama, claiming he is still to be appraised by the antagonistic camps before issuing a statement. He said Masvingo had no chairperson following the politburo’s decision.

“We are going to get directions from the party leadership on who will chair the province and prepare for the elections, but at the moment, there is no chairperson,” he said.

Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Shuvai Mahofa, deputy secretary for legal affairs in the politburo Paul Mangwana, party chief whip Lovemore Matuke and Mwenezi East candidate Jusby Omar were at the high table during Team Lacoste meeting.

At the meeting, Lacoste members queried why the elections, in which the faction’s candidate Chadzamira won ahead of Mutero Masanganise in the inconclusive polls where other areas were inaccessible due to flooding but 64% of the districts had voted, were not upheld.

But Mahofa reminded them that they had to respect the politburo decision and will wait for another date for the polls.

“We cannot oppose the politburo and we have to respect the decision for a re-run,” she said. “The focus for now should be on winning the Mwenezi East by-election.”
Immediately after the Lacoste meeting, which had most of the provincial executive members, the G40 faction called for a press conference where they attacked their rivals.
G40’s meeting led by Masvingo vice-chairperson Amassa Nenjana was attended by district chairpersons, youths and women’s league provincial chairpersons.

Zanu PF Provincial political commissar Jebby Jaboon, central committee member Jefreys Murire, provincial women’s league chairperson Veronica Makonese, provincial youth league chairperson Nobert Ndaarombe, Masanganise and Nenjana sat at the top table.

“I as the vice chairperson of Masvingo wanted to state categorically that I never called for a PCC meeting,” Nenjana said.
“Those who called for the purported meeting are bent on mischief and destabilisation of the party.

“These are the same people causing confusion in Zanu PF Masvingo by defying directives from the politburo.

“When we have senior members in the province who sit in the politburo calling for such meetings, then it is a cause for concern. “The politburo deliberated on the elections and we stand guided by the politburo.

“Any attempt to defy or go against the decision is condemned by the province.”
He added: “We condemn calling of meetings on factional lines which is what some senior members in Masvingo province are doing.

“We cannot as a province continue to tolerate this rebellious and mutinous behaviour.”
Nenjana accused Mahofa of moving around the constituency distributing maize and rice and using the platforms to campaign for Chadzamira.

“We condemn the abuse of these state resources very strongly,” he said.
“We also want to tell our politburo members that the country is not run on factional and tribal grounds.

“Hungwe (Josiah — Psychomotor minister and Zanu PF Masvingo provincial godfather) and Mahofa have shown that they are tribalists.

“History tells us that these people have been working with the British during the liberation struggle and the habit of selling out runs in their blood.”

Jaboon said the meeting was illegal because in the absence of the chairperson, the vice chairperson should call for such meetings, which was not the case with the Lacoste meeting.

“We called our meeting to tell the party members that what they (Lacoste members) are doing is not proper,” he said. “We don’t want factional meetings. We can never respect people who rebel against President Mugabe.”

Ndaarombe declared that it was now a bare-knuckle fight with Lacoste following the two separate meetings yesterday.

Meanwhile, The Standard leant that in last week’s politburo meeting Mugabe complained about the involvement of the military in the aborted Masvingo elections. Kasukuwere in his report alleged massive deployment of the army personnel by Hungwe and Gumbo to prop up Chadzamira.

“Hungwe and Gumbo were alleged to have met Major General Engelbert Rugeje where the plan to deploy the military was hatched at the sidelines of President Mugabe’s birthday party,” a source said after the politburo meeting.

Hungwe was attacked for accusing party members, particularly Harare Provincial chair Shadreck Mashayamombe of allegedly disrupting the polls. Gumbo had reported that the polls were disrupted by rains.

Hungwe reportedly described Mashayamombe as Kasukuwere’s blue eyed boy, claiming he does not even hail from Masvingo. Mashayamombe yesterday accused Hungwe of being a tribalist who sees enemies in anyone who supported Mugabe.

“I know why he is saying that. Simply because I refused to join his Lacoste camp to support President Mugabe, he is now claiming I don’t hail from Masvingo when I come from Bikita. He is a factionalist and tribalist,” Mashayamombe said.
Hungwe was not reachable yesterday.

Mnangagwa’s rivals say he is trying to gain control of the provinces by installing his loyalists as the battle to succeed Mugabe intensifies. – Standard

Mnangagwa’s Command Agriculture Flops

flop…Emmerson Mnangagwa

Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s much trumpeted $500 million command agriculture scheme is a monumental failure and could leave the government saddled with debts running into millions, data made available to The Standard has revealed.

The government has stepped up propaganda to sell the command agriculture scheme as a huge success but those in the loop about its implementation say it is part of a well-calculated cover-up.

According to information availed to The Standard, less than 200 000 ha of land has been put under maize production against a target of 400 000 ha, with a budget of $500 million sourced from banks, fuel companies and other business entities as a loan.

Less than 50% of the targeted maize hectarage was achieved but this has not stopped the government through the state-controlled media from claiming that this year’s bumper harvest should be attributed to command agriculture.

“So, whereas the $500 milion for command agriculture was supposed to be used to plant maize on 400 000 ha, it has in fact been used to plant maize only on 168 666 hacters,” said an official with inside information on the programme.

There are already fears that the command agriculture scheme was used as a conduit to loot state resources.

There are indications that 10,1 million litres of fuel, 6 319 metric tonnes of seed maize, 50 150 metric tonnes of compound D fertilisers, 31 465 metric tonnes of top dressing fertilisers and as yet to be quantified agro chemicals were used in the programme.

“Already, a huge cover up through propaganda is underway, with Mnangagwa touring farms around the country to declare and proclaim command agriculture ‘to be a huge success that has surpassed expectations’ without providing any evidence to support the claim,” an official said.

Agriculture minister Joseph Made yesterday insisted that the scheme was a success but refused to attribute the expected bumper harvest to command agriculture alone.

“One million eight hundred hectares planted altogether. Who said this is for command agriculture alone? Did I say that? I made it clear even in Parliament and even in the politburo. In terms of the crop both under command and the Presidential Input Scheme, they have done very well,” he said.

“You can try to put those programmes down but they have done exceptionally well.
“What we have done is pleasing to the nation. The sub region is asking, the world itself is asking how we managed to do this. There is staff that came from the IMF [International Monetary Fund] and World Bank to ask how we managed to do this.”

But information from officials within the ministry of Agriculture suggests that from the latest crop assessment, it is impossible for farmers, many contracted under the command agriculture programme, to harvest more than three tonnes per hactare due to a number of challenges.

Some of the challenges included the late distribution of inputs or failure to deliver all the inputs (some farmers got maize seed but not fertilisers and chemicals).

“Also, there was no technical coordination of the programme. Seeds, fuel, fertilisers and chemicals were looted and sold on the black market,” an official said.

“Zimbabwe is indeed poised for a bumper maize crop this season but the expected high harvest will not come from the heavily-funded command agriculture whose tab was $500 million, which was borrowed and thus needs to be repaid,” the source said.

“Where will the money to repay the looted $500 million come from?
“Zimbabweans should brace up for the dire consequences of this question.”

Besides command agriculture, government also has the Presidential Input Support Scheme which supported 820 000 vulnerable households with 10kg maize seed, 50kg basal fertiliser and a 50kg top dressing fertiliser for each household.

Statistics at hand show that 8 839 metric tonnes of maize seed was used, 7 665 metric tonnes of basal fertiliser, 15 374 metric tonnes ammonium nitrate fertiliser and 9 457 metric tonnes of Urea fertiliser sourced from China.

This year communal farmers planted maize on 1 008 181 ha, A1 farmers (364 528 ha), old resettlement areas (148 635 ha), small scale commercial farmers (59 216 ha), A2 farmers (174 214 ha) and peri-urban farmers (15 615).

“The total area under maize is: communal areas (57%), A1 (21%), A2 (10%), old resettlement area (8%), small scale commercial farming areas (3%) and peri urban farmers (1%),” another source said.

“The total hactarage under maize is 1 770 389 ha, out of which command agriculture with a $500 million budget accounts for only 168 666 ha.

“So, 1 601 723 ha are largely under maize supported by the Presidential Input Support Scheme”. “This means that command agriculture has been a huge $500 million looting scheme,” the source addred

Former Finance minister Tendai Biti said Zimbabweans would be forced to take over the $500 million debt which was not even approved by Parliament as should have been the case on government borrowing.

He said government would still turn to tax payers like it did with the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s $1,4 billion debt which was assumed by the state through the Reserve Bank Debt Assumption Act promulgated last year.

The debt was accrued during the former central bank governor Gideon Gono’s quasi fiscal policies that were introduced to fund agriculture mechanisation but was looted by top Zanu PF officials.
Zanu PF blocked a demand by MDC-T MPs to have the list of those who benefitted from the programme released and subjected to an audit. -Standard

Mzembi Behind Rapist Suspect Magaya

behind Magaya…Walter Mzembi

By David Moyo| United Nations Secretary General aspirant and Zimbabwe’s Tourism and Hospitality minister, Walter Mzembi, who is hoping to be appointed to the top UN job is behind rape suspect Walter Magaya.

Mzembi has revealed he is supporting controversial Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) leader Walter Magaya, who has been exposed for and even admitted various sex attacks on vulnerable church women.

 

One of Magaya’s victims died mysteriously, leaving two children who are now struggling without a mother.

Minister Mzembi who has gone to the extent of ministerially sponsoring Magaya, has described many who have exposed the preacher las attackers from “hell.”

Addressing thousands of PHD members who gathered for the official opening of a prayer mountain in Waterfalls last month, Mzembi said Magaya, was being persecuted for pushing a “heavenly vision” and was being attacked by people from hell.

“His mission cannot be stopped by flesh, and today I speak boldly, I am aware of persecutions. I said to Prophet Magaya, any vision worthy of the heavens, will receive an attack from hell,” Mzembi said

“Be strong. If you want to possess Canaan as Joshua was instructed to do, after 40 years of meandering in the very small geographical location, Joshua was given a task to cross to Canaan.

“There is only one instruction he was given and it was repeated many times, be strong and courageous. Prophet Walter Magaya, be strong and courageous.”

Magaya has been in the lime-light in the past few months after he was arrested for allegedly raping a Harare woman.

Mzembi was the guest of honour at last month’s event.

He said Magaya should press on with his ministry regardless of the challenges and allegations he faced.

“We are all fallible, otherwise he would not have come from heaven himself to come and live in flesh. He is the only one who conquered sin, the only one,” Mzembi said.

“The rest of us all fault, but we must look at the crown at the end of our race and that is what we must possess at the end of the day.”

Mzembi said the concept of a prayer mountain resonated with the government’s vision to promote religion as Magaya’s church received an average of 1 800 foreign guests weekly.

He said through people like Magaya, Zimbabwe’s tourism sector would grow and be a pillar of the country’s economic turnaround,

“Tourism is the low-hanging fruit that is going to turn around this economy,” Mzembi said. “It is a God-ordained fruit that will see the fortunes of Zimbabwe change,” he said.

 

Bhekitshe Moyo – THE SHOCKING TRUTH

By Ndaba Nhuku| The late Bhekitshe Moyo’s story refuses to leave my mind. I seem stuck in imagining what was going through his mind up until he committed suicide. I am imagining the emotional, mental and physical pain he must have endured for him to sit down and pen the letters he did. The pain that drove him to kill himself must have been greater than imagined. We have all had these moments of wishing death to be a relief out of some of our problems in this journey of life. Most of us don’t go as far as killing ourselves. Those who at times do it, don’t usually leave elaborate letters to friends and government officials so detailed as Bheki did. The death of Bheki has left most of us stunned. The Zimbabwean community in the UK is in shock. I am yet to see the UK government reaction to the case. All I know is that it is common for asylum seekers to suffer from depression and some go as far as committing suicide which possibly could have happened with Bhekitshe. We are yet to hear what the findings of the government, or inquest will reveal about Bheki. UK is socially a very cold country for immigrants. It is worse so if you are stuck for years within the ruthless immigration system denying you the opportunity to work for yourself. Some people have spent almost two decades stuck in such a dark uncertain cloud. Eventually, some individuals may decide to take their own life; ‘when life is so burdensome, death has become for man a sought-after refuge.’ 

Who was Bhekitshe Moyo? Who is this man who was an all rounder; a banker, professional boxer, student of law, psychology and philosophy? Bheki was in the Manama area of Gwanda. He attended Nhana primary school. Bheki came from an underprivileged family which lived near one of Matabeleland’s famous but reasonably expensive school, Manama Mission. Bheki could not afford the fees at this school, and thus he travelled more than 20 kilometres to and from the nearest affordable school, Bethel Secondary. Bheki was hungry for education and to improve his family status. He subsequently completed his A’ level studies through long distance education. He relocated to South Africa where he proved his hard work and desire to improve his economic situation. Bheki was humble enough to sell tomatoes and mirrors in the streets of Johannesburg as he paid for his university long distance studies. He eventually attained his Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) in Banking and Insurance. Soon he got a job as a teller with ABSA bank in South Africa. He worked hard and rose through the ranks to become a branch manager. Working as banker, he had a passion he nursed; sportsmanship in particular boxing. He trained in boxing till he became a professional boxer. It was this professional boxing that led him into the UK when he got a Sports Visa. He loved and took part in many sports even in the UK, but mainly he lived for boxing. He was nicknamed ‘The Journeyman’ because he was willing to travel near and far at short notice, for the love for his sports. He also volunteered to train young people in the sports in his community. Bheki was all along renewing his UK visa through his sports visa. It is assumed that when he felt he had lived long enough to qualify to apply for Indefinite Leave that the immigration glitch came up. The rest is now answered by his letters he left us clutching in our attempt to understand him. In brief this is the story of Bheki. This is the story of the man whose death is a shock to us. 

I am personally pained by Bhekitshe’s story for it shows the coldness in our society. We do not know each other. We do not know what is happening to each other. No. I don’t mean invading each other’s privacy! I mean, do we have enough support mechanism for our communities? Other than the numerous churches that seem to survive on how much we can put into them, yet are unwilling to help when we are down, where else can one go for support. Friends and family? It’s a terrible cold society in which everyone is away busy working and only back home to sleep. You can then imagine if the system has ruthlessly stripped you of the dignity to work and earn your own upkeep. Zimbabweans are generally a very very materialistic people, proud to work and accumulate possessions. You hardly find Zimbabweans who are thriving under the welfare benefit system. And I think Bheki did not qualify to be under the welfare system since he had been denied his visa, hence he had friends looking after him. Thus, imagine the pain he endured to watch his contemporaries forge ahead with their lives whilst he was stuck, penniless, in a dark cloud of uncertainty with all his energy sapping and his mental being tortured. The future was bleak and uncertain. He seemed to have been depressed, depression knows no advice, and normally listens to no one. 

Clearly this was not a lazy man at all. He had worked before the system stopped him from doing so. He had volunteered in his community to train kids as a boxer; helping to take off the streets young kids from potential harm. As reports state, here was someone who was a banker back home. Here is someone who had studied psychology and abandoned his legal studies because of the immigration glitch. This was an intelligent man who had tried to do everything right by the book. Here was a man who clearly was suicidal and certainly required his immigration problems dealt with sensitively. The system didn’t see to it. NOONE DID. Here was a man who hung to a hundred pound he leaves to a friend whom he owed a loan he feels ashamed to have been unable to pay back. Here was a hands-on man who was helping in the house by putting up a shade; just like most Zimbabwean men would try to be hands-on. Here was a man who detested even being a burden to a system that had let him and many others down. Here was a man who knew that what he was doing was wrong and would pain his friend’s family and that ‘he would miss’ their kid. Still he had to do it? Why? The power that compelled him must have been far greater than the need to want to live. I can feel that pain. I can feel him reaching the point of no return because of the way the system was handling his issue. It is a psychological pain, the pain you cannot measure, the pain whose spot of concentration you cannot touch. It is a dark cloud in your being that you can’t turn back from.

Such an issue can affect anyone at any time. It can lead to anyone’s death at any time. It has caused many deaths and will still lead tom many more. Once you reach it, no one can easily stop its progression unless you get effective professional intervention. If you are an asylum seeker, I have listened and heard some of these professional alleging that, ‘he wants to exploit they system and use it to evade his immigration status.’ Was that how Bheki was finally treated at his hour of need? His letters adequately provide an answer to the question.

Fellow Zimbabweans, we can’t be cold to a man who chose not to kill himself but was forced by circumstances beyond his control, the way his immigration issue was handled. Many have travelled his journey and either lived here illegally or returned back home. For him, it appears the psychological pain over his immigration issue took over. The immigration brutality and insensitivity of the NHS allowed his decisions to spill out of control. Here was a broken man who saw no way out of his immigration, employment and future life. Is this the Bheki we are feeling sorry and yet abandoning by moving on to the next news? Will this death be the last to be triggered by problems we face in our daily lives? I doubt. Yesterday I was contacted by someone who said some road works on the motorway saved him from proceeding to drown himself in his car. This shows that we can all be affected by our various adverse health and socioeconomic situation at any time which can lead to death. Socio-economic problems we face such as immigration status as we have seen through Bheki, can force us to the edge. This is a man who has not only departed from this world because of its cold cruelty, but who has been let down by its various systems put in place to help people like him. This is a man we have let down as a society and as a community. Now that he is dead, we can only honour him by laying his remains before his poor mother so that she gets closure as she buries her long gone son. Please fellow Zimbabweans, let us all unite and help repatriate his body back home. I am aware that Nicloe Sithule Tshuma  who is the Spokesperson of the Communities Links portfolio within the Zimbabwe Diaspora Focus Group has been pervasively circulating messages and talking to various organisations and media houses encouraging fellow Zimbabweans to unite, support and share the Gofundme cause to raise the required money. I hope we will all compliment this effort by spreading the word around and ensuring we reach the desired goal; delivering Bheki’s remains to his heartbroken mother.

You can contact Thamsanqa 00447826 202810 who is the Spokesperson of the Zimbabwe Diaspora Focus Group Spokesperson and is thus liaising with the media and other concerned parties

Thapelo Mdlongwa Nkwate 00447764270132 [WhatsApp]for anyone wishing to help or get further details

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Mnangagwa: Mugabe Can Fire Me

Mugabe can kick me out – Mnangagwa

President Mugabe does not groom or appoint his successor as the Zanu-PF constitution is clear that aspirants for the post undergo electoral processes at Congress, Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.

He added that Vice-Presidents served at the pleasure of President Mugabe who can appoint and fire them as he sees fit.

The VP went further saying those seeking to throw the succession issue into the debating arena should “relax” as there was no succession headache in Zanu-PF. VP Mnangagwa, who rarely speaks on the subject, opened up here at a dinner hosted in his honour by Zimbabwe’s ambassador to United Nations and World Trade Organisation, Mr Taonga Mushayavanhu.

“On politics, we are going for elections in 2018 in terms of our constitution, not constitution of other political parties, no,” he said.

“In terms of our constitution as Zanu-PF, the candidate of our elections as Zanu-PF is the one who
was elected as President of the party at the last Congress. So our President whom we elected at the last congress is President Mugabe and each year we have endorsed him as our candidate. Am I clear? So that is not a problem,” he said.

“Then there is the question of succession. Our succession in Zanu-PF, whoever becomes President of Zanu-PF does so at Congress of Zanu-PF. The President does not groom anybody or appoint anybody as President, no. We go for Congress, vanoda kuda murefu, mupfupi kana wakafuta kana wakadii, unosimudza ruoko ndavakudawo kuita President womira uko…Toita secret ballot zvedu, ndipo panobuda President of the party paCongress,” said VP Mnangagwa.

VP Mnangagwa further clarified the matter adding that: “The two Vice-Presidents are the only people who are not elected. We serve at the pleasure of the President. Anytime vakamuka vakafunga zvavo – get away, you go. Asi kana uri member ye branch you are elected into a branch and une period yako mubranch.

“If elected kupinda muProvince, une period yako. Kana iri Central Committee you are elected haungopindi. You have the mandate of the electorate kupinda muCentral Committee. Only two people vanongonzi uyo nanhingi ndoda vaite ma vice angu. We are not elected, we are appointed and serve at the pleasure of the President, in the same manner Politburo.

Politburo is not elected vanongogara pasi President voti nhinhi na nhingi. With Cabinet, you must be elected to Parliament first as MP or senator.

“From that President then chooses his team for his Cabinet. That is where he can hire and fire, hire and fire because you are not elected to be Minister of Justice, Minister of Foreign Affairs, you are appointed to be that minister and so President hires and fires in that area. Those things must be clear. ”

Zanu-PF provinces passed a resolution at last year’s 16th Annual People’s Conference in Masvingo endorsing President Mugabe as its 2018 Presidential candidate. However, some war veterans have been trying to stoke succession fires in Zanu-PF ahead of the 2018 elections. On the other hand, some party officials accuse VP Mnangagwa of harbouring Presidential ambitions. This is despite the fact that VP Mnangagwa has never declared an interest in succeeding President Mugabe ever since the discourse on the subject was generated. -state media

MIRACLE ESCAPE: Xenophobia Zim Man Speaks

miracle survivor… reliving the moments

ON 27 May 2009, Mr Frank Tapiwa Ncube (31) was caught up in the wave of xenophobic attacks that rocked neighbouring South Africa when a number of foreigners were attacked while some were killed.

Eight years on, Mr Ncube still remembers the day as if the whole episode happened yesterday. There is no way he can forget what happened on the day as he is now a bilateral amputee after losing his hands, and has scars on his face and his legs were burnt when his shack was torched by a mob of South Africans who were baying for foreigners’ blood. These constantly remind him of that horrible experience.

“I am a bilateral amputee meaning I do not have both hands. I am a product of xenophobic attacks which occurred in South Africa in 2009. I got injured on 27 May in 2009. I got burnt and severely wounded as you can see that part of my face is injured. Most of my body is burnt especially my legs,” he said.

On that fateful day, Mr Ncube had just returned from work and was at his shack in Centurion.
“I do not know how they targeted people to attack. I was at home when disaster struck, the shack I lived in was burnt down.

Some of the people I stayed with were also burnt. However, some of my colleagues managed to flee and I do not know if they are alive or dead,” he said.

He went on: “The attackers forced their way into my shack. There were no greetings or anything, they had sticks and knives while some started pouring some liquid, probably petrol all over. They started beating me. I tried to fight back but I was overpowered as they were many. They took me outside and I watched one guy we stayed with being burnt to death, they put him inside car tyres and set him alight.

“I ran away after the beatings and collapsed on the streets as I was bleeding heavily. I remember waking up in an ambulance but I passed out again and I do not know what happened there. I woke up after two days and the nurses told me how I had been brought to the hospital. Some of the details they said were sketchy,” he said.

Mr Ncube said after the attack his hands were severely injured, he had bad wounds and his assailants poured acid onto the wounds. When he was hospitalised the wounds were not attended to immediately.

“I was just bandaged and a week later the wounds became septic so they began to remove the dead tissue because I had wounds that exposed my bones as the acid ate into my flesh. The doctors then tested to see if my nerves were still functional and they discovered I had no feeling at all in my hand then they amputated the right one. They tried to treat the left one later and then they realised I had feeling only in two fingers and it was also removed,” he said.

While in hospital he underwent physiotherapy and counselling so as to prepare him for the new life without hands.

“I was given a set of hands and it didn’t take much time although I never got lessons on how to use the arms. A physiotherapist urged me to get the type of hands that I have now so that I could do various activities like writing and working because the ones that look like real hands were stylish yes but I was never going to be able do anything with them,” he said.

“It was difficult to use then initially but I have managed to learn how to write with them, I can type on a computer; I wash myself, I clean and do everything with little assistance.”
Mr Ncube said he crossed into to South Africa using a pay slip as during those days people could cross the border using pay slips if they were civil servants. At that time he had done temporary teaching.

“I came to Zimbabwe eight months after being attacked and decided to start afresh as I could no longer stay in South Africa. I was advised not to return to the area where I was attacked. I also was no longer comfortable going back there. I just had a bad feeling about it,” he said.

He said he faced a lot of challenges when he returned home because of the situation he was now in.
“I stayed for over six years on my return doing nothing. I was trying to find money to go back to school. The problem comes when trying to convince people that I can still write and get an education despite being a double amputee. People wonder if I can still function like an ordinary human being so some are reluctant to sponsor.”

Mr Ncube has been doing extra lessons so that he can re-sit for O-Level Mathematics in November this year.

He is a Secretarial Studies student at Jairos Jiri Rehabilitation Centre in Nguboyenja in Bulawayo.
“I am currently writing my National Foundation Certificate examinations in Secretarial Studies, but now for me to proceed to the next level I need to have Mathematics that is why I am doing extra lessons. Because even to be enrolled at a teacher training institution I need to have Mathematics,” he said.

To others who have suffered the same fate, Mr Ncube said they must not lose hope.
“There is hope in life; people should not just give up because of unfortunate circumstances in their lives. With education people with disabilities can reach any level resources permitting, disability should not limit you. Try to work towards your goal.”

His message to fellow Zimbabweans living in South Africa is that they should be careful, work and invest back home. Armed with the rare talent to speak seven languages, Mr Ncube hopes this will also enable him to make headways in life. He is fluent in ChiShona, siNdebele, Nambya, Tonga, Zulu, Setswana and English.

Mr Ncube was born in Hwange where he also did his primary edcation. He did his Form One and Two at Regina Mundi Secondary in Gwayi before completing his O-Levels at Milton High School in Bulawayo. He did his A-Levels at Hwange Government School before doing temporary teaching. He then moved to South Africa in 2009.

Jiri Rehabilitation Centre acting principal Mr Tafadzwa Gochayi said Mr Ncube was a well groomed student.

“He is a well behaved student; he is hardworking, focused and very intelligent. We want him to get a donor that can aid him in repairing his prosthetic hands. He needs to get a new pair as the current ones are now worn out,” he said.

Mr Gochayi appealed for assistance to help even other people enrolled at the institution.
“We need to feed our students and we have challenges in that the food rations are limited. We have adequate rice and mealie-meal but we have no relish. We need beans, chunks, cooking oil and meat if possible so that we feed these special needs students,” he said.

The centre has a functioning borehole and is looking for donors who can aid in rehabilitating their garden so that they grow food for the students. -state media

Makandiwa Secret Cash

Where does Makandiwa get his money? 

Staff Reporter|  Harare preacher Emmanuel Makandiwa was on Saturday probed as thousands of Zimbabweans converged on ZimEye.com to debate on his prosperity claims.

I have got more money than all of you, says Makandiwa.

In a live speech before his congregation the man said he failed his O’Levels. “I obtained U’s at my O’Levels, I failed all textbooks.

“But there is one book I mastered well (the Bible) and with this textbook (Bible) I can eat more money than all of you, with all your education.”

Makandiwa also claimed that everyone who is poor has been cursed by God. “Poverty is a spiritual thing,” he said.  VIDEO:

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Politburo Chaos

The state media has revealed details on chaotic events in the Robert Mugabe controlled politburo which led to them arriving at a decision to reverse and perform a rerun of the Masvingo poll outcome.

Other developments are also outlined in the below article titled, “Where were the fireworks?”

Last Wednesday’s meeting at Zanu-PF Headquarters in Harare was no different.

The Politburo met for their ordinary monthly session as dictated by Zanu-PF’s constitution. Members congregated, talked and at the end of the day retreated to their party, Government and family duties.

At around 9:20am, Zanu-PF National Secretary for Administration Ignatius Chombo was already in his office at party headquarters, finalising administrative issues ahead of the meeting.

At the entrance, three party employees screened visitors, whilst another team conducted body checks.

Outside, a group of about 10 men and women sat on the concrete paving, seemingly unaware of the looming Politburo fireworks promised by the private media.

Busy with their phones or deep in conversation, they did not take much notice two suit-clad men whose faces and poise screamed State security, the uniformed Air Force of Zimbabwe officer and camouflage-attired Presidential Guards patrolling the parking lot with a dog.

Just a stone’s throw away from the car park, a Lyons Maid and fruit vendor kept an eye out for potential customers.

Adjacent to the Zanu-PF Headquarters, four men trimmed tall grass growing outside Rowan Martin Building using portable two-stroke petrol-powered hand-cutters.
One of the three Police Protection Unit details guarding the ruling party’s edifice glanced towards them every now and again.

Where were the fireworks?
At about 9:40, First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe arrived with her security escort.
One of the group loitering near the entrance snapped up in excitement and informed his colleagues: “Ndimai vasvika, ko panei pano nhasi? (The First Lady is here, what event is on today?)”

One replied, “Nhasi chitatu, hanzi kune Politburo (it’s a Wednesday, I’m told there is a Politburo meeting).”

Amai Mugabe exchanged pleasantries with the cadres and then entered the building, greeting party staff with a warm smile and enquiries as to how they and their families were.

Amai Mugabe is Zanu-PF’s National Secretary for Women’s Affairs, heading one of the ruling party’s most powerful organs in addition to being Zimbabwe’s First Lady.

Just after her arrival, Obert Mpofu’s vehicle pulled up, to be followed by Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko, and Cain Mathema, Thokozile Mathuthu and Shuvai Mahofa.

Soon, the other members of the cast were arriving at the entrance as if coming off a conveyor belt churning out politicos: Tsitsi Muzenda, Kudzanai Chipanga, Jacob Mudenda, Prisca Mupfumira, Saviour Kasukuwere, Jorum Gumbo, Sithembiso Nyoni, Jonathan Moyo, Christopher Mushowe, Kembo Mohadi and Sydney Sekeramayi were all there.

There is no sense of impending fireworks. There is no weight of factionalism.

They clasp hands, exchange pleasantries and enquire after each others health.
Some of the Politburo members headed to their party offices while others went directly to the room where they hold their indaba on the 14th floor.

At around 1pm, the wailing of sirens sent a buzz of excitement in and around the building.

“President vasvika, the President has arrived,” was the common whispter as people jostled to take various positions where they would get a glimpse of their leader and hopefully also get to shake his hand.

After disembarking from his Mercedes-Benz Pullman, the President was escorted to his office.

A few Politburo members, among them Kasukuwere, Mpofu, Mathema and Chombo, took turns to call on Zanu-PF’s First Secretary in his office.
As the clock struck 2:25pm, President Mugabe and Amai Mugabe made their way to the meeting room.

The Politburo members rose, and all with smiles waited to greet the Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces.
Joshua Malinga waited in his wheelchair until the President came round and patted him on the back: “Hesi vaMalinga, how are you, are you keeping alive?”

Malinga replied, “Ndinofara Your Excellency, makadii Amai?”
As he took his seat, President Mugabe briefly turned to VP Mphoko and said: “Hevoi vaMphoko, manga masara mega. Pane ma side (meetings) atanga tichimboita.”

The mood in the room is lively but not charged, it is filled with expectation but not tension. After hours of deliberations, Chombo tells the media that the indaba ordered a rerun of elections to choose a substantive chairperson for Masvingo.
That is one “firework” issue summarily dispensed with.

He says Chipanga presented a post-mortem of the 21st February Movement with the President expressing satisfaction over how the event was organised.
Another “firework” fizzling out.

Chombo also highlight that the meeting discussed the preparations of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair and expressed satisfaction over Command Agriculture Programme.

Any fireworks there? Reports on the general stability in all the provinces and preparations of the Mwenezi East by-election scheduled for April 8 were presented, and Chombo gave his verdict: a largely fruitful and progressive meeting.

This was the 302nd Politburo meeting. Like scores before it, the predicted fireworks turned out to be damp quibs. Yes, Zanu-PF has its internal issues, it has its personality clashes and headstrong brawlers.

But one can’t help but think that when the crunch comes, unity of purpose trumps all other considerations: an omnious sign for opposition parties hoping to meet a fractured ruling party in next year’s elections.

 

Multichoice Refuses Bond Notes

State Media: What is so special about DStv? Why do they get the preferential treatment they get? Are they different from other “foreign” companies operating in Zimbabwe? Why should they always be treated with kid gloves?

DStv is no longer the “lifestyle” option it used to be in the ‘90s into the turn of the millennium. It is now a basic need in just about every home, largely thanks to poor programming by ZBC.

Depsite this change in stature of DStv, many things have remained largely unchanged.
Some relief was obtained, albeit briefly, when Go-TV came in the middle of the last decade before it was quickly annihilated by DStv.

Many television viewers, tired of the being “robbed” by DStv, saw the entry of Go-TV. But today we still wait for a game-changer on the television landscape.

Though DStv prides itself for offering value-for-money packages for different pockets, many people are of the view that the whole set-up is nothing but a scam disguised as “bouquets”.
We will revert to the issue of content a bit later.

Let us first busy ourselves with why DStv behaves as if it is a government-within-a-government and ask ourselves why rules, laws and other guidelines governing other companies fall away when it comes to them.

Many might remember how during the days of the Zim dollar, we were the only country in the region required to make DStv payments in foreign currency.

Other countries, with equally weak currencies like Zambia (kwacha) and Mozambique (meticais) were allowed to make payments in those currencies. And they still do.
In Botswana, they pay for DStv in pulas, the Zambians do so in kwachas and the Mozambicans in meticais.

And looking at the exchange rates to the US dollar, as of Friday Zambians were paying US$86 for the premium package whilst Mozambicans were paying US$60. The charge was US$58 in Bostwana US$59 in South Africa.

As for Zimbabweans, well, they are paying US$72 for the same bouquet!
Whilst Zambians might cry that their packages are more expensive, they have the consolation that they can pay in their own currency.

The usual chorus is “different operating environments”, “ease of doing business” and whatever other excuse the PR people can think of.
Yes, the reasons make sense, but something still stinks.

As you read this, platforms like EcoCash and TeleCash have more or less ceased offering settlements for DStv.

If you want to pay for DStv using EcoCash, you have to open a South African rand account. The bond note, which is legal tender, is not being accepted by DStv and its agencies across Zimbabwe!

If multi-national companies like Total, which is into petrochemicals, is accepting bond notes, doesn’t it boggle the mind why DStv – a television service – is allowed to dictate which currency to use?

All said and done, DStv does not rank among the country’s top priorities – and should not.
Imagine what would become of this economy if fuel-importing companies all said they would not accept bond notes? What of all the other importers of essentials?

But they aren’t doing that. Only DStv is. And Government is allowing it! If DStv stopped broadcasting today, the world would not end. ZBC would be happy. We would not be too thrilled. But life would go on.

So why do they demand hard currencies when more important service and goods providers do not?

And now to content.

If you are a television junkie, chances are that within a week you will have watched all that interests you on DStv and then have three weeks of paid-for boredom stretching out ahead of you!

Different people subscribe for different reasons, but sport is the major drawcard for most subscribers. And yes, the sports coverage is largely good. As is the news variety.
But the movie selection leaves a lot to be desired, hence spending a week in front of the television is bound to exhaust all available films, plus the repeats.

As for the rest of the channels, to include the documentary channels or the reality series, or even cartoon networks, repeats are the order of the day.
So why are we forced to pay DStv in US dollars?

Andy Brown 5 Years On

In death as in life, the mystery that was Andy Brown remains unsolved.

In fact, Andy aka Godfrey aka Mavunganidze aka Cadia Shoko’s colourful personal life has taken another interesting twist, five years after the iconic star breathed his last.

As a tribute to the late great musician, who died at Parirenyatwa Hospital on March 16, 2012, The Sunday Mail Leisure last week made the arduous journey from Harare to Chavengwa, Mudavanhu Village in Mberengwa where Andy Brown is buried.

His grave is covered with a beautiful granite tombstone shaped like a guitar in honour of the amazing things Andy Brown did with the instrument over the decades.

A four-bedroom stonework house he built next to Gomusasa River near Chomugoti Mountain has collapsed and is now home to a variety of small reptiles, rodents and insects. The weather has had its way with the house and there is simply no life.
The adjacent compound built for his mother also offers little sign of life.

the house that Andy built for his mother

But it was there that we found Gogo Ntombana Ncube, the woman who claims to be the late Brown’s biological mother. Gogo Ncube (80) lives with her great-granddaughter, who is disabled and in urgent need of professional care.

The two have one cow and four goats. No chickens scratch and peck around the yard. But Ncube still has enough energy to cultivate her fields, which have maize, groundnuts, finger millet and cowpeas.

She says this produce, plus Government aid, carry them through each year.
When we arrived at the homestead having fought the horrible, rain-damaged roads and contended with collapsed bridges for over seven hours, and having walked almost 3km, Gogo Ncube was about to go to the river for a bath — but she put it on hold.

“Visitors from Harare, with our roads badly damaged by rains, this is completely unexpected, I’m so delighted — please come inside,” she said as she appraised my colleagues Believe Nyakudjara and Tendai Chara, and myself.

After identifying ourselves and stating why we wanted to see Andy Brown’s resting place, Gogo Ncube asked us to feel at home and treat ourselves to sweet sorghum (ipwa).
As one of my colleagues went to the nearby field to get some of the snack, she sat down and started talking …

Gogo Ncube’s Story
“I miss my son so much. When he was alive, we never suffered this much. He always had a way of making things work. He would visit up to three times a year and sometimes he would take me with him to Harare,” she said, almost tearful.
As daylight was fast disappearing, we asked her to show us Andy brown’s grave while we talked.
As she showed us around her homestead and her rapoko field, which she takes great pride in, Gogo Ncube told us how she met Andy Brown’s father.
But having always been told that Andy Browns’ mother — Shingairai Zvondiwe Ncube — was long dead, we were puzzled

“I am Andy’s biological mother. Munin’ina wangu ayigeza kundidarika, saka vanhu vakangoti iyeyu ndiye mai va Andy vachiona kuita mukiwa ka kwaanga akaita (My younger sister was more polished than me, so everyone just thought she had to be Andy’s mother because of his skin colour).
“But Andy never discriminated. He treated his aunt, myself, his half-brothers and half-sisters and my sister’s children the same. And I didn’t mind, that is the way things are in our culture — zvekuti aunt izvo zvakauya nemakiwa, mai ndimai,” she insisted.

Gogo Ncube said she had other children but they had all died. She said her sister, on the other hand, still had her offspring dotted around the world.
“It was his (step) sisters and (step) brothers, together with some of his children, that helped with the tombstone. They came here sometime back and put this stone, but they haven’t been back since.”
Gogo Ncube says she met Andy’s father in Zvishavane while she was staying with a relative.

Takangaonana kamwe, akandipa chipo chemwana nechipo chemari. Ko mimba inonetsa kubata here? (We only met once and he gave me the gift of a child and some money. After all, is it difficult to fall pregnant?) I never asked for his name. When you meet a black person like us you ask their totem so that you avoid breaking traditional customs but a white man — what do I need his name for?”
She says as he grew, Andy constantly pleaded with his family to tell him who his father was.
“He would ask me and his uncles, saying the least we could do was just tell him who he was. I had nothing to tell him, I did not know and he thought that maybe I was hiding it from him but the truth was I never tried to find out his identity and I did not care,” she confessed

She said at birth Andy was named Godfrey before becoming Cadia then Maunganidze before naming himself Andy Brown.
“We had named him Godfrey but a relative told us that when he grew up he would go to Arcadia in Harare for school and also live there with other people like him. That is where the name Cadia came from,” narrated Gogo Ncube in reference to the suburb in the capital city built during colonial times to mostly house the mixed race community.

She said Andy encountered difficulties because of his Shona name and surname which contrasted with his light complexion.
Then he changed his name: “When I asked him where he got that name from, he said all coloured people were named Brown. He explained that while looking for job he was asked his name and because he had encountered problems before he just came up with something, thus naming himself Andy Brown.”
As for the name Maunganidze, she says after she attended one of Andy’s gigs in Harare and after seeing the number of people who had gathered to see him perform, she felt it was appropriate. (Maunganidze, meaning someone who brings people together.)

Queen Mashie’s Story
However, the records show that Andy’s mother was Zvondiwe, and even his late daughter Chiedza’s middle name was Zvondiwe.
Speaking to Gogo Ncube, my colleagues and I agreed that she did not look sound or act like someone who had a form of dementia or amnesia — but hey, we are not doctors.
She was coherent, appeared quite responsible and is looking after a great-grandchild who requires special attention all on her own.
So why is she calling herself Andy Brown’s mother?

We sought clarification from the late star’s sister Queen Mashie, an artiste based in France but who frequents Zimbabwe and happens to be in the country at the moment.
“She said that? Nhai nhai, asi maiguru vavekupenga here? (Has my aunt gone mad?)” asked Queen Mashie, real name Tatenda Mashiringo, when confronted with Gogo Ncube’s claims.

I do not know what is happening with her but I love her still. Let me set the record straight. There are seven of us from our mother Zvondiwe. Six of us — Rumbidzai, Nyembezi, Ushemasimba, Fortunate, Sihlezikuphi and myself — share the same father, hence the common surname Mashiringo.
“Our eldest brother, Andy, was the first born. Our mother was a nurse and she met Andy’s father, a British doctor, at a hospital where she worked. They had a thing and Andy was born,” narrated Queen Mashie.
She said Andy lived with their mother for about five years and then she remarried.

“When our mother met our father, she took Andy to our rural home where he stayed with maiguru (Gogo Ncube). That’s how he grew up in the village. Life was not pleasant there but when he finished Grade Seven, our mother took him to come and live with rest of the family in Bulawayo.
“Our father became abusive. He would beat our mother up saying ‘handina mwana murungu ini’ (I don’t have a white child). Andy would hear all this and after a while he ran away from home to live on the streets.”

Queen Mashie says their mother found Andy but could not take him back home. They decided to place him in an orphanage.

“At that time his age did not allow him to be in an orphanage so they changed his age from his authentic March 15, 1959 to 1962, to make him younger.”

Queen Mashie called one of her sisters in Bulawayo to confirm this and she told us the same story in that conference call. She says it was at the orphanage that Cadia Shoko became Andy Brown, although she says she will never know if he came up with the name himself or if it was given by staff at the home.

When Cadia Shoko became Andy Brown, a successful musician haunted by memories of an abused mother decided to start setting things right.

“Andy approached our mother and told her that he would build her a house; that stonework that has since collapsed was built for our late mother. She agreed to leave her life and retrace her steps back to Mberengwa where she is buried next to her son,” said Queen Mashie. Queen Mashie, who has five albums under her belt, says things were not so rosy with Gogo Ncube by the time Andy died.

“He accused her of killing our mother so that she could move into the house Andy built for our mother (Zvondiwe). They did not even talk. She (Gogo Ncube) had children of her own but they are all dead. People say she killed them – I don’t believe all that though.” state media

No More Sexy Dressing For Civil Servants

Government has introduced a new strict dress code for civil servants, citing deterioration of dress standards in the public service.

The dress code, which includes barring female workers from wearing tight trousers, sleeveless tops and dresses as well as miniskirts among other clothing, is also being applied to members of the public visiting government premises.

When the Daily News visited the Kaguvi Building, it witnessed inappropriately dressed visitors being turned away.

“The Public Service Commission has noted with concern the deteriorating standard of dress by members of the public service and has directed that the following standards of dress be maintained by members during the course of their duties in order to uphold dignity and formality expected of them,” a circular by the Public Service ministry, stamped on March 15 this year by the human resources department, read.

“Despite the complexity of women’s fashions, women should put on correspondingly high standard of dress.

“The following items are not acceptable when reporting for work: sleeveless tops, sleeveless dresses, strapped dresses or blouses, tops that have low necklines tight fitting trousers, jeans, see through garments and miniskirts.”

The circular — signed off by former Public Service secretary Constance Chigwamba in 2006 as circular 10 — was addressed to all heads of ministries and sought to cancel and replace general letter number 16 of 1980.

For men: “Dress must include collar and tie. There is no objection to wearing of tailored safari suits with alternative dress being suits or sports jackets for blazers.”

“On formal occasions to which members are invited as representatives of their ministries, suits with collar and tie will be worn. Exceptions are only at the discretion of heads of ministries or departments.

“Normal standards of dress may be departed from when public servants are working in rural areas when duties require different considerations.

“It is however, advisable for men to keep jackets in their offices in case they are called to meetings and other formal occasions unexpectedly.”

Those with medical conditions requiring them to put on open shoes will have to present medical certificates before they can be allowed into buildings.

“In the case of men, open sandals should only be worn for medical reasons and it is necessary for the respective head of departments to request for the medical certificates of the affected members,” the circular read, adding that no tennis shoes or sneakers are allowed. – Daily News

Mangudya Defends LIMA Deal

THE Lima Agreement, which is designed to liquidate the country’s arrears with both multilateral and bilateral creditors, is still in the works, the central bank has said.

Government is presently engaging the World Bank and the African Development Bank (AfDB) after paying more than US$100 million owed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The Lima deal was thrashed in October 2015. It is largely expected to unlock fresh capital from international financiers.

The country’s external dent presently stands at US$8 billion, with the World Bank accounting for 57 percent.

As at September 2016, Zimbabwe’s arrears with the World Bank Group was US$1,1 billion, while US$601 million was owed to the AfDB.

Last week, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr Mangudya told The Sunday Mail Business that: “The Lima Agreement is work in progress.

“We know that we have finished with the IMF and we are now left with dealing with the World Bank and the AfDB, and it’s in progress . . . The timelines, as you know, are determined mainly by the lenders. It’s not in our line; it’s not our sphere to influence the time, the time comes from the lenders who are owed money,” he said.

The country was expected to have paid off its arrears to international financiers last year.

There were plans to use the bridge loan facility that has been arranged by the debt advisers, African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), to clear the outstanding arrears to AfDB of US$585 million and ADF of US$16 million by December 31, 2015.

The bridge loan was supposed to be repaid using inflows from the Pillar II of AfDB.

Dr Mangudya indicated Government is “paying everyone” without discrimination.

“Zimbabwe owes many people money and we owe it to pay everyone; there is no favouritism. If you borrow money from the World Bank, you need to pay the World Bank, if you borrow from China, you have to pay Chinese, if you borrow from Malaysians, you need to pay Malaysians; so we are paying everyone according to availability of resources,” he said.

It is believed that payments will continue to be made to the World Bank and AfDB until the arrears are cleared. State Media

Wesleyan Spirit Revived

The Methodist Church in Zimbabwe will in August celebrate 40 years of autonomy at grand celebrations set for the National Sports Stadium in Harare.

The theme for the celebrations is “People of the Warmed Hearts”, inspired by a phrase uttered by one of the church’s founders, Reverend John Wesley.

The celebrations set for August 17–20 will mark 40 years self-governance from the British Methodist Church when Rev Andrew Ndlela became the first local black minister to lead the church.

In an interview last week, MCZ mission director Dr Kennedy Gondongwe said the church entered the then Southern Rhodesia on September 29, 1891 and operated as a district of the British Methodist Church.

The Methodist Church in Zimbabwe was formed in 1977.

“We are going back to the antiquity where we revive the Wesleyan spirit. We are trying by all means to publicise the event so that we celebrate 40 years of autonomy together with all our people.

“We are expecting more than 60 000 people to converge in Harare and I can safely say that we have already secured the venue for the event, the National Sports Stadium,” said Dr Gondongwe.

“The Uniting Church of Australia, Uniting Church of Canada, Methodist Church in Britain, Methodist Church of Southern Africa which include countries like; Lesotho, Swaziland, South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and Mozambique will be attendance.

“As a church we have a lot to celebrate. Coincidentally, 1977 was the very year the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe accepted a female candidate, Rev Margaret James, to become a minister. So we will also be celebrating 40 years of Methodist women in the ministry.”

He said the major highlights of the celebrations would include music and the importance of young people in the church.

“You might be aware that in 1991 the church signed a Youth Charter which recognised the importance of youths in the church. So during the celebration the youth will be demonstrating and exhibiting what they are doing because we have programs particularly for them.

“The church empowered and capacitated them not only with skills but also with the right model of leadership because we believe the youth are the leaders of tomorrow,” Dr Gondongwe said.

On the church’s role in education and healthcare, he said: “We have developed schools such as Moleli High School located in Mashonaland West province, Sandringham High School near Norton, and Waddilove in Marondera among others.

“These are top schools in Zimbabwe and we are celebrating the impartation of balanced education as opposed to the colonial education which was kind of a utility education benefiting only the whites.

“Over the years we have also expanded our ministry of health. We have a huge clinic in Epworth that is catering for more than 5 000 people.

“Again we have started expanding our educational institutions as we are constructing Chimwanda Secondary School in Manicaland, Muzavazi Secondary School in Mhondoro and we have also ventured into university education.

“Construction of the Southern Africa Methodist University at Waddilove farm in Marondera is starting soon,” Dr Gondongwe said. – State Media

 

Mnangagwa Faces Geneva Fire

Civil society organisations from all over the world confronted President Mugabe’s government last Thursday at the United Nations Human Rights Council and strongly objected to Zimbabwe’s human rights report which glossed over human rights issues.

The organisations criticised statements issued by some member states as mere praise worship rather than real scrutiny of Zimbabwe’s human rights record.

Speaking after Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s report, United Nations Watch (UN Watch) executive director Hillel Neuer lambasted the UN member states for ignoring the torture and abduction of innocent people in Zimbabwe.

“Mr. President, instead of human rights scrutiny, no less than 70 percent of the country statements in this report are for praise for Zimbabwe’s government. And yet the truth is opposite,” said Neuer in a 90 second address to the Council.

“The truth is that victims of human rights abuses object to the adoption of this report,” Neuer added, “They object because the Mugabe government targets members of opposition and human rights activists with abduction, arrest, torture, abuse and harassment.”

Neuer said tthe government was notorious in its partisan application of the law, restriction of freedoms of expression, press, assembly, association and movement.

The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum rebuked the government for its hypocrisy of pretending to be committed to the universal periodic review and presenting cosmetic reports.

“The greatest sign of commitment by the government is not merely attending UPR sessions and accepting recommendations but a positive change in the human rights environment,” said Blessing Gorejena who read the statement on behalf of the Forum and Civicus.

She said the situation on the ground remained dire with state authorities showing disregard for basic freedoms, particularly the freedoms of assembly and expression.

Gorejena called on the government to investigate the whereabouts of Itai Dzamara who was abducted on 9 March 2015.

The call was echoed by ZimRights, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch who also addressed the Council.

ZimRights’ director Okay Machisa said there has not been any genuine efforts by the government in investigating the circumstances surrounding his disappearance, despite government reporting that it was working closely with the Dzamara family and his lawyers.

Machisa also lambasted the government for celebrating the inauguration of a new Constitution at the council while back home the government was shredding the same charter through Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 1 which he said was going to take away safeguards for an independent judiciary.

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) bemoaned the targeting of human rights defenders by the state. Belinda Chinowawa who spoke on behalf of ZLHR said that the Cyber Crime Bill if passed would further curtail freedom of expression and protection of privacy.

The civil society statements were a blow to the government’s attempt to paint a positive picture of the human rights situation in Zimbabwe.

While the government reported in its report to the council that over 30 000 police officers had been trained in human rights, the Zimbabwe Human Rights Forum’s State of Human Rights Report 2016 – 2017 says of all the cases of human rights violations received during the period, 60% of the violations were committed by the police.

From January 2016 to November 2017, 333 cases of torture were received while 682 cases of arbitrary arrest were documented. 854 cases of harassment and intimidation were recorded.

Speaking at a side meeting organised by the Forum and Civicus in Geneva before the adoption of the Zimbabwe Report, Dzikamai Bere, a researcher at the Forum said the figures fly in the face of the government of Zimbabwe’s attempt to pretend that all is well.

“The government of Zimbabwe must be ashamed of its hypocrisy and must be reminded that the UPR is not a PR event but a real process meant to change the human rights situation on the ground in Zimbabwe,” he said. – The Standard

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Mugabe Jitters Over Mujuru London Trip

Jealous Mawarire | The recent visit by Dr Joice Mujuru to London shook the foundations of Zanu-PF hegemony triggering some panic in the disintegrating former liberation party.

The amount of fake news and contrived statements attributed to Dr Mujuru by spooky Zanu-PF media zealots give testimony to the fact that Dr Mujuru touched some raw nerve, is on course to dismantling the hitherto perceived notion that Zanu-PF is invincible and is laying bare the excesses of a regime built and perfected around a dictator called Robert Mugabe.

Some Herald columnist has even gone to the extent of alleging that the interviews that Dr Mujuru had with Tim Sebastian of Deutsche Welle and Stephen John Sackur of BBC Hard Talk were stage-managed to expose the human rights excesses of the Mugabe regime while absolving Mujuru of culpability in human rights abuses that occurred in Zimbabwe in the early eighties and in 2008 when Mugabe lost to Morgan Tsvangirai in the first round of the presidential election.

We gather state media journalists, especially those at the Herald, have been instructed to generate at least two negative stories on Mujuru everyday for 13 days from the day the Hard Talk interview was aired.

However, Zanu-PF is not limiting its anti-Mujuru propaganda to its official news outlets that the generality of our people have since discredited but has invaded the social media, a new, unregulated public sphere where rules, professionalism, accuracy and integrity matter very little, if at all. For a regime known for being corrupt, playing against rules, even in elections, the social media becomes attractive for propaganda purposes and outright disinformation.

Of particular note was a so-called “Open letter to Joice Mujuru”, written and circulated on social media by one Ngqabutho Nicholas Mabhena who claims to be a socialist, may be a fascist, schooled in Marxism-Leninism, long discredited philosophies that created some of the worst dictators and psychopaths this world has come to know and endure.

I will not delve into detail on its contents since it’s premised on a statement falsely attributed to Dr Mujuru which is not only fake news but a clearly contrived and inaccurate foolish reading of events surrounding the 2008 presidential election defeat of Zanu-PF.

Mabhena claims Dr Mujuru ‘confessed’ to rigging Tsvangirai in one of her public addresses in the UK. Nothing can be further from the truth. I accompanied Dr Mujuru on all her engagements in London and made sure everything that she said was captured on video both for public dissemination and for our own records. There is nowhere she said she took part in rigging Tsvangirai, not because of anything, but because she was never part of the Zanu-PF mafia responsible for rigging elections.

Anyone who has a sound mind and a bit of memory would know that Tsvangirai won the 2008 elections partly because of the role that Zanu-PF members aligned to Mujuru played to ensure their supporters voted for Zanu-PF MPs and Ward Councillors but voted Tsvangirai for President. If that is not true, then what is bhora musango?

If one of the sins that Mugabe accuses Dr Mujuru and the late General Solomon Mujuru was engineering his defeat in 2008 through “Bhora Musango”, and Mugabe came out publicly on this while addressing a group of Zaoga church members at ZEGU in Mazowe last year, does it make sense to allege Dr Mujuru was involved in rigging Tsvangirai who had benefitted from bhora musango?

You can easily see that the statement attributed to Mujuru that she rigged Tsvangirai is meant to hold her responsible for the subsequent violence that the country witnessed in the run-up to the presidential run-off election on June 27 2008 and Mabhena does not make it a secret.

It was carefully crafted to ensure that while Mujuru can distance herself from Gukurahundi which was orchestrated by Mugabe, Emmerson Mnangagwa and Sydney Sekeramayi who headed key security ministries then; her admission to having rigged Tsvangirai would make it very difficult for her to distance herself from the subsequent violence that followed that electoral theft.

That it is a poor attempt at dragging Mujuru into the well-documented cases that Mugabe’s regime committed is not even a secret. What is, however, interesting about many who have attempted to make a strong argument that Mujuru took part in the planning of some genocidal attacks on Zimbabweans by Mugabe, is the often disingenuous assumption that Mugabe is not a dictator and therefore consults with his cabinet and vice presidents on every decision he makes.

Suddenly, Zimbabweans are oblivious to the fact that Mugabe unilaterally decided to sent soldiers to the Democratic Republic of Congo, withdrew Zimbabwe from the Commonwealth and makes unilateral decisions even to pay civil servants bonuses when his Minister of Finance is against the idea. Surely such type of a leader is a dictator and dictators should be held accountable for their decisions and any attempts at spreading culpability by seeking to drag deputies is clear political cowardice.

It is oxymoronic to admit Mugabe is a dictator then attempt to blame his deputies for what he does. Every Zimbabwean knows cabinet does not sit in Mugabe’s absence. Zanu-PF officials know that the Politburo and Central Committee do not sit if Mugabe is away. If that is his type of administration, surely the buck stops with him. He has to be accountable for every missing person, for every mysterious death including that of General Mujuru. Mugabe is accountable for every one of the estimated 20 000 lives lost in Matabelelalnd and Midlands Provinces and not even his professed “madness” should be an excuse.

Mujuru, on the other hand, is on record, several times, chiding Zanu PF youths for unleashing violence on political opponents. At a rally in Hwange, where she was thanking the people of Matabeleland North for supporting her nomination for the post of Vice President of Zanu PF in 2004, Dr Mujuru spoke about her non-violent character which she said was not going to embarrass those that had chosen her to lead them.

She said, “I can assure you that my character will not tarnish your image. I will not embarrass you.” She then appealed to the youths to desist from political violence ahead of general elections which were slated for 31 March 2005. She said, “Youths should desist from being used in political violence. This year, we want a peaceful election; this is the message to each and every youth.” (Chronicle January 31 2005).

The Chronicle of 30 January 2005, in an article by Reason Mpofu in Hwange, also reported that Dr Mujuru “urged members of the ruling party to be custodians of non-violent elections, considering the vast experience they have amassed in the past 25 years”.

In her address to the business community in a story headlined Business Talks to Zanu PF, Dr Mujuru is quoted by the Newsday of 09 December 2010 as having said:

“If you are out there and you kill in the name of Zanu PF, the law will catch up with you because an offence (once) committed should be brought to justice. Zanu PF won’t protect you. We don’t want be a country known for murder and harassment.”

At a rally in Mt Darwin on 28 May 2008, Dr Mujuru lashed out at the youths of the area for their role in political violence. “Who sent you to kill people, to hurt and cripple others? Short sleeve (Chopping off of greater part of the arm), long sleeve, (chopping off of wrists) where is that coming from?” she asked angrily.

She went on to ask, “I am number two, how come I don’t know about that directive to kill people for votes?

“That should stop because if you kill for Zanu PF, when the spirits of those you kill want to avenge they will come to your family not Zanu PF,” she said apparently angry after 12 people were brutally killed in her home area in acts of political violence in the run-up to the controversial Presidential run-off following the disputed March 29 2008 harmonised elections.

There are many accusations that have been made against Dr Mujuru but the underlying factor is that either those that make the allegations do not know her, or they are just malicious Zanu-PF functionaries who have made it their vocation trying to soil her otherwise impeccable reputation.

To understand Mujuru, it is imperative to enter into her political world and schemata and appreciate her understanding, while in Zanu-PF, that the dictatorial system of governance in the country was hinged on one man therefore to dislodge the system easily then, one had to work out a plan to remove Mugabe through existent party structures at congress.

She attempted it and it nearly worked. She knew then that to effectively do this, she needed to work out the party structures, entrench herself and build her own support base within the party then effect leadership renewal.

The process was long and arduous and did not only need her to work on the party structures, but to work on herself as well, hence her long stay in Zanu-PF.

She needed to upgrade herself academically and the choice of her academic discipline (strategic management) bears testimony to a woman who knew exactly what she wanted.

Mujuru, however, did not just devote her time to pursue academia and leadership renewal in the party but also embarked on several projects that changed people’s lives, including several irrigation projects during her tenure as Minister of Rural Resources and Water Development which made her popular among rural communities.

That is the Joice Mujuru I know, the Mujuru who will be the first female President of Zimbabwe. Jealousy Mawarire is Spokesperson for National People’s Party.

Chiyangwa Comes Clean On Hayatou Ouster

ZIFA and COSAFA president Philip Chiyangwa has admitted his controversial birthday party which was graced by FIFA president Gianni Infantino and a handful fellow national football association heads was a platform to plot ousted CAF president Issa Hayatou’s defeat.

Chiyangwa put his head on the block last month by rallying the 14 nation COSAFA behind Madagascar football association chief Ahmad Ahmad’s candidature.

He became Ahmad’s campaign manager.

Chiyangwa went further to invite African heads of football associations to his high profile birthday party in Harare February which was also graced by FIFA secretary general Fatma Samba Diuf Samoura.

In that, the property tycoon ignored warnings by Hayatou’s executive not to convene a gathering that CAF suspected was meant to discuss African football matters.

Chamu Chiwanza, who headed the birthday party’s organising committee, told the media then that the bash was distant from any alleged gathering to plot Hayatou’s ouster.

But soon after his return from Ethiopia, the scene for Hayatou’s spectacular fall, Chiyangwa finally admitted it was during the party that the ouster plot was crafted.

“We were sitting there, the council for removing Hayatou is what you saw at the birthday party,” Chiyangwa said.

“Those were the architects that determined to remove him.

“I was holding 14 votes. I am the biggest confederation on the African continent, I am the biggest controlling unit and that is why I put the person there.”

Chiyangwa sounded relieved his gamble paid off, saying if it had not, Hayatou would have come down heavily on him.

“The victory that has been achieved so far was my own art, and that’s particular artistry is now what we find going forward.

“…The emperor would have come after me isn’t it. So because I have achieved this victory, it means I am liberated and I have liberated many people who saw this person as biased, inept and very difficult to work with.

“So I have totally silenced this guy. I challenged not only one person, but the entire executive.”

Ahmad won the CAF election by 34 votes against Hayatou’s 20 to end the Cameroonian’s 29 year reign on African football. Radio VOP

Ngezi Platinum Knocked Out Of CAF Confederations Cup | LATEST

Ngezi had a 2-1 deficit from the first leg in Angola a week ago which proved to be their downfall as they succumbed to a 2-1 aggregate score.

The Platinum miners needing a win wasted a handful of chances that could have easily won them the match. The first half presented a plain game with not so many creative chances whilst the visitors were content with defending their lead.

Kevin Bulaji header in the 39th minute was denied by the woodwork with goalkeeper well beaten.

In the second half Ngezi came back a changed side pushing forward to create chances. Terrence Dzukamanja had the best chance of the game but his effort went wide after beating the goalkeeper in the 58th minute.

Tichaona Mabvura came ten minutes later but his shot hit the side netting.

First leg scorer Liberty Chakoroma managed to put the ball in the back of the net but his effort in the 71st minute was ruled offside.

Libolo were able to contain the hosts to see off the game and claim a 2-1 aggregate win.

Zimbabwe now have hopes in Caps United who are set to battle out with TP Mazembe in the 2nd leg of the First Round of their Champions League encounter. – Soccer24

Makandiwa: I’ve Got More Money Than All Of You, And Every Poor Person Is Cursed!

Makandiwa: Every Poor Person Is Cursed.

By Staff Reporter| I have got more money than all of you, says prosperity preacher, Emmanuel Makandiwa.

In a live speech before his congregation the man said he failed his O’Levels. “I obtained U’s at my O’Levels, I failed all textbooks.

“But there is one book I mastered well (the Bible) and with this textbook (Bible) I can eat more money than all of you, with all your education.”

Makandiwa also claimed that everyone who is poor has been cursed by God. “Poverty is a spiritual thing,” he said.  LIVE DISCUSSION AT 6pm (UK time)  

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Diamond Swallowing Thieves, Trio Forced To Flush Them Out

Doctors have flushed out two diamond pieces from one of three Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Mining Company (ZCDC) gem sorters on trial for swallowing the precious stones.

The medical procedure was performed on 31-year-old Pfungwai Sithole, more than ten days after he ingested the stones.

Sithole, Talent Madeure, 27, and Tendai Masango, 32 — all jointly charged — had been starving themselves to limit bowel movements, while seeking freedom through bail.

However, the trio’s freedom celebrations were short-lived after they were rearrested on contempt of court charges for refusing the medical procedure to flush out the highly-priced gems, as directed by magistrate Innocent Bepura who had consented to their release on $200 bail.

Three more pieces allegedly swallowed by one of Sithole’s accomplices are yet to be flushed out.

The three are facing allegations of theft and an alternative charge of unlawfully dealing in or being found in possession of precious stones.

It is the State’s case that on March 5, 2017 at around 3am at ZCDC, Sithole and company were allegedly fixing a blocked diamond conveyor belt and were seen by a security guard swallowing diamonds.

The trio was subsequently arrested.

The three unsuccessfully tried to have the matter dismissed before prosecution, claiming inhuman-treatment at the hands of the police.

They claimed to have been forced to eat ground nuts and milk only in an effort to induce bowel movement, as well as defecating in buckets under watch, which they argued was a denial of their right to privacy.

They also claimed to have been illegally taken to hospital for x-rays.

Detective Elliot Mucharuona denied their claims. – Daily News

Pastor Mugadza Wants To Have Sex In Prison

Ray Nkosi | After several weeks being held behind bars in jail controversial pastor Patrick Mugadza was concerned that his wife was not allowed in to give him conjugal rights.

The pastor raised concern in an interview with the Daily News, in which he calls on President Robert Mugabe to deal with gay and lesbian relationships in the prisons by introducing ‘sex cubicles’.

Speaking to journalists Mugadza is quoted saying; “So, if the president (Robert Mugabe) is seriously against gay relationships, what does he have to do? He has got to create a situation where he is going to be having what I call ‘conjugal cottages’ in prison. This way, women can visit their husbands there.”

“I have seen condoms in prison and I have seen them with inmates. What does that tell you? It means some gay activity is most likely going on in there, although I am told that one can actually have intimacy with a woman in jail,” Mugadza said.

Mugadza goes further to narrate his ordeal, “I was told how this can be done and I asked whether my wife could also visit me in prison and they said no. I then began to realise that there is a need for the government to seriously think about this, as even president Mugabe says gays and lesbians are worse than dogs, which is not a very good statement from a leader because from my point of view as a clergyman, everybody was created in the image of God irrespective of what they do. They could be doing a wrong thing but that does not make them dogs at any given point. The best way is to speak to them so that they know what they are doing is wrong.”

Delma Lupepe In Hot Soup With The Law

FORMER Amazulu Football Club proprietor and Zimpapers board chairperson Delma Lupepe is embroiled in a legal wrangle with the Nissi Global (Pvt) Ltd, which is suing him over non-servicing of a loan amounting to over $29 000 that he borrowed sometime last year.

Nissi Global filed summons at the Bulawayo High Court on March 10, citing Lupepe and his wife Abigail Nobuhle as first and second respondents respectively.

“The plaintiff claims for an order that first defendant’s hypothecated Mercedes Benz motor vehicle model S500 registration number ADL8888 be and is hereby declared executable, from first and second defendant jointly and severally one paying the other to be absolved payment of $29 604 being the capital and interest on a loan advanced by plaintiff to first defendant and whose repayment was guaranteed by second defendant,” the summons read in part.

“About $760 being storage charges for a vehicle hypothecated as security for the due payment of the loan which defendant agreed to pay, $152 being penalty charges for overdue instalments which defendant agreed to pay, $1 being telephone charges payable by the defendants in terms of the loan agreement. Five dollars per day for vehicle storage charges from March 7, 2017 to date of payment or disposal of the vehicle whichever is the earlier.”

The company said Lupepe should pay $3 per day being the default penalty from March 7 to date of full payment. The company also demanded the interest payment on the sum of $29 604 at the rate of 8% per month from March 6, 2017 to date of payment and the cost of suit at a scale of attorney and client.

In its declaration of the claim, Nissi Global submitted that on September 5, 2016 it entered into an agreement with Lupepe in which it advanced the sum of $20 000 to him.

“The first defendant agreed to repay the principal amount of the said $20 000 together with the interest at the rate of 8% per month in six equal instalments of $4 934, the first of which it was payable on October 5, 2016 and the last of March 6, 2017,” the declaration read.

“It was a term of the agreement that in the event of first defendant failing to pay any of one instalment on the due date the total balance of the loan then outstanding and all other sums payable under the agreement would immediately become due and payable.”

Nissi Global submitted that they agreed that Lupepe would pay a penalty fee on all overdue instalments to be calculated on a daily basis at the rate of $1 per day and be liable to the cost of telephone calls made by the plaintiff in connection with the loan at a cost of $1. The company said it was agreed to institute legal action if Lupepe failed to repay the loan.

The Zimpapers boss had ceded his car as collateral which he delivered to the company while his wife Abigail bound herself as a surety and guarantor in the deal.

“Despite demand, the defendants have failed, refused or neglected to pay the sum of $29 604,” the declaration read.

Lupepe is yet to respond to the lawsuit. – Newsday

GUKURAHUNDI KILLINGS: SA Puts Zim To Task Over Undocumented Victims

Ray Nkosi | The Zimbabwean government has been put to task over undocumented victims of the Gukurahundi atrocities who are now stateless in South-Africa.

Activist Nqabhuto Mabhena gave an update of his recent encounter with Zimbabwe’s Home Affairs Minister Ignatius Chombo over the matter of undocumented victims of the 1980’s genocide.

“Cde Dinizulu Mbiko Macaphulana suggested in the morning that, l should ask Minister Chombo, the Zimbabwean Minister of Home Affairs about what his government is doing to document victims of Gukurahundi , most of whom are now stateless in South Africa,” said Mabhena.

After he put the question to Chombo, the response he got was, “the office of the Register General will work with the South African Home Affairs dept in documenting undocumented Zimbabweans who are based in South Africa. Most of the people missed out on special permits in 2010 because they could not qualify to apply for passports.”

“We will be working with his office and the embassy to ensure that those who are not documented, do get the necessary assistance. Minister Gigaba is also interested in this project,” reported back Mabhena.

ZIMBABWE AN ISLAMIC STATE: Dokora Gets $20mil to Build 83 Muslim Schools

By David Moyo| Primary and Secondary Education Minister Lazarus Dokora who says Islam was the nation’s number one religion at independence in 1980, has secured a large $20 million loan from Islamic organisations to build Muslim schools in Zimbabwe.

ALSO READ: Zimbabwe An Islamic State – Dokora.

As part of a controversial grand plan to make Islam dominant in Zimbabwe’s education system, described as an ‘Islamic Jihad’, Dokora last year announced government has secured a loan of $20 million from the Organisation Of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to facilitate this move. Dokora says Islam was Zimbabwe’s designated indigenous religion which was number 1 in 1980 and Christianity at number 4 (CLICK HERE TO READ).

The development, critics say, could place Zimbabwe already a pariah state in an uneasy situation with the rest of the world in the fight against radical Islam and the continued threat to global peace and stability by groups that include the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria – ISIS. Nigeria and Kenya are some of the African countries that have suffered the most incredible and devastating terrorist attacks in recent history.

The most popular Islamic international organisations funded by OPEC include Muslim Brotherhood, Muslim Students Association, Taliban and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.

Dokora announced that government has since identified sites for the first 17 of the thousands of schools to be funded under the Islamic states arrangement with government.

Dokora angered Christians in Zimbabwe by shooting down traditional Christian activities in the country’s education system, that soon saw the banning of scripture unions in the schools.

Said Dokora, “we have managed to get a loan of $20 million from OPEC to build the first seventeen of those schools while the rest is being finalised with other similar international private partners.”

Dokora also said government will build 83 schools throughout the country through joint ventures with unnamed international private players while the first 17 of these will be funded by a $20 million loan facility from OPEC.

“The Ministry had identified sites for the roll out of 83 schools to be built in the country and in the next few weeks we should begin to do the financial closures for the projects,” he said.

OPEC is a permanent intergovernmental organization of 13 oil-exporting developing nations that coordinates and unifies the petroleum policies of its Member Countries

Led by Saudi Arabia in its international funding activities, OPEC has been very consistent in emphasising the promotion of Islamic fundamentalism as a prerequisite for the release of its funds.

In another revelation through the state media, Dokora was quoted as having agreed to have Islamic states build up to 2000 schools in the country with the states demanding for the removal of Christianity as the dominant religion in schools and promotion of Muslim.

Addressing the delegates, Dokora assured that government has found partners who will be able to build the 2056 schools needed in the country within the shortest possible period.

Dokora called on Zimbabweans not to resist the opportunity provided by the OPEC countries to build schools in the country.

“This is a key area where everybody has to participate. It would be sad if we miss this opportunity to develop the infrastructure for the schools we need. We need to make rapid progress,” said Dokora amidst confusion in his audience.

 

Islamic state

Meanwhile Dokora this year has said that Islam was Zimbabwe’s first religion at independence.

Speaking at a February function, Dokora listed the Islamic religion as number one for Zimbabwe while pushing Christianity down to number 4.

While addressing panelists Dokora responded saying:
“And then of course there were the questions raised that: ‘is my my child going to be taught Islam?, is my my child going to be taught indigenous religion?’ said Dokora.

He continued saying, “in 1980 the curriculum that we fashioned for the republic, includes Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Christianity, Bhudiism,” he voiced while using his fingers to elaborate the importance by order.

He emphasised saying, “I was a teacher, I was just a teacher in the classroom, and those were introduced at Grade 2.”

He reiterated his comment saying that the curriculum has always had the religions in the order laid out according to his list.

“Do you think we should take these themes and teach them to ECB?  Can I follow your thread, because you think its a new thing, and I am trying to get you to appreciate that it has always been there in the formula (order) that I have described to you..” WATCH THE FULL VIDEO BELOW:

Maridadi Exposes Chinese Company Fraud

Mabvuku-Tafara legislator James Maridadi has exposed Chinese company, Yufan Import and Export Trade Company, which he said was importing dishes into the country and paying duty of only two cents or four cents but was selling the dishes for $6 and $13, respectively.

Full contribution:

HON. MARIDADI: I would like to ask the secretariat of Parliament to bring me some exhibits that I have. Can you kindly bring the exhibits that I want to show to the House – the dishes and all the other things so that when I debate, I put my debate in context.

One small dish, one large dish, transistor radio, a thread, binder and outer blanket were laid on the table.

The President spoke about two issues. He spoke about the economic downturn and he said Government was working hard to ensure that the economy can start working again and for very obvious reasons. The President then spoke about the need for Zimbabweans to shun corruption. Madam Speaker, I want to talk about those two issues, the need for Zimbabweans to shun corruption and the need for the economy to grow. There are issues that I want to highlight here which militate against the growth of this economy. The last time I spoke about this, I brought exhibits of blankets and I spoke to that. Today I have some exhibits and some documentary evidence here that I have which are militating against the growth of this economy.

There are people that are operating in this economy that are not following regulations that are stipulated by Government. What I have before this House are two dishes. These two dishes are imported into this country by a company that I have put tabs on. When this dish (small) comes through the border, it is cleared at $0.02. This one here (big) clears at the border at $0.04. That is the duty that they pay. I went to buy this one here (small dish) for $6 and I bought this one here (big dish) for $13. They are imported from China. In China Madam Speaker, they pay the correct amount but when they come to Zimbabwe, they do not pay the correct amount. I am talking about $0.02 and $0.04 and I have the evidence here.

I have another item. This is a transistor radio. This radio declares at the border $1.20 and it is sold in Zimbabwe for $14. Let me go on to the next thing. I have here what is called a quilting kit. A quilting kit consists of a liner, binder and the outer blanket. When these things are imported into Zimbabwe, there is the binder, liner, the outer blanket and the thread. It is called a quilting kit. When you put these together, you then come up with a blanket. This blanket here in Zimbabwe sells for about $20. A blanket which is manufactured in Zimbabwe is sold for $30 for a double. Companies in Zimbabwe like Waverly do all the manufacturing from lint to a complete blanket. The lint will lead to this outer material, it will also lead to this inside material and it will lead to this binding cloth and to a complete blanket, a double of which will sell for $30.

When these quilting kits come into Zimbabwe, what they declare at the border is $0.40. A local company which is manufacturing blankets cannot compete with a company that is importing a quilting kit for $0.40 and sell a blanket because they can even sell it for $3 and still make a profit. Actually, this material here, when it is being imported into Zimbabwe must declare $2.93 per metre at the border but this whole set is declaring $0.40 at the border. That is the level of prejudice to this Government.

This Chinese Company would not able to do this if they are not protected by senior people in Government. The document that I have here Madam Speaker will tell you what has been imported into this country. The Chinese Company I am talking about here is called Yufan Import and Export Trade Company. It  does not have a bank account. I wonder how they are then able to pay for these things in China if they do not go through the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe because they must essentially go through the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. They must submit an application to the RBZ and say we need so much to be able to import these items into the country but I do not know how they do it because they do not go through the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.

HON DEPUTY SPEAKER: Order Hon. Holder. Can we have order in the House? – [AN HON. MEMBER: Akadhakwa.] –

HON. HOLDER: I am sorry, I was speaking a little bit louder but I was just trying to highlight that what Hon. Maridadi is saying has something to do with the Bill which is on Order Number 1 which they shot down. The Hon. Member who said I am drunk, did he buy me beer?

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Order! It is only that I heard your voice and you are not supposed to speak when another Hon. Member is debating.

HON. MARIDADI: They do not have a bank account and what it means is that they do not pay corporate tax. When I went to buy these items, they have three different sets of tariffs. They do not allow to swipe. If you are buying using bond notes, this dish here costs $16. If you are using US dollars you pay about $12. They will tell you that if you are buying more than one, they do not want bond notes, they want US dollars and I have documentary evidence to that.

Madam Speaker, if you look at the extent of prejudice – I was calculating here – a 40 foot container paid ZIMRA $4 000 when in actual fact it should have paid $49 970. I am talking of one container. This item that I have here which is called a Bill of Entry talks about twenty 40 foot containers that have come into Zimbabwe and they have only paid about $80 when in actual fact if you calculate $49 000 by 20, it is about a million. With this kind of attitude, we are not able to go anywhere. But let me bring it home.

 

ZANU PF owned two companies, one called National Blankets and another one called Kango. National Blankets had machinery and employed people to produce blankets. But because National Blankets can no longer compete with people that are protected who import these quilting kits.  National Blankets; to all intents and purposes has closed shop; it is no longer there.  All of us in this House, when we grew up, we remember the kind of plates and pots which were called Kango.  Kango is a company that was owned by ZANU PF.  Kango has closed shop because of imports of plates like this for two cents and sell it for whatever price, Kango cannot compete because they must buy material and come up with a plate like this via a manufacturing process.

I will bring it closer to home even further.  Cone Textiles is the company that used to do most of these materials.  It is now done by a company called Waverly Blankets.  Waverly employed 1800 people but when these imports started coming into Zimbabwe, they have retrenched and now employ about 400 people.  What it means is that 1400 jobs have been exported to China who do not pay corporate tax, Pay As You Earn, et cetera.

Madam Speaker, what we want to do is, we need now to say, the Chinese companies that are operating in Zimbabwe, how are they registered?  Who are they doing their banking with?  Does the Reserve Bank and ZIMRA know that they are importing and exporting?  When they get bond notes, they simply go on the streets of Harare and harden the money into US dollars and the money is spirited out of the country.  It is very easy to take money out of Zimbabwe.  If you have $200 000, you simply go to Charles Prince Airport, you charter a plane and you fly into South Africa.  It is that simple.  You do not use Air Zimbabwe and South African Airways because Harare International Airport security limits the amount of money that you must take out.  That is how money is leaving this country.  It does not really matter how much policy and regulations the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is going to put into place, money will still leave the country.

The fact of the matter is that, we must start now to investigate all companies.  I am talking across sectors.  If you go into the brick molding sector, Chinese companies that are molding bricks are selling those bricks at a price such that Willdale Limited, a Zimbabwean company cannot survive.  A Chinese company that is selling fast foods does it in such a way that a Zimbabwean company that is in that industry is not able to survive.

Madam Speaker, the textile industry in Zimbabwe to all intents and purposes is dead.  Hon. Nduna from Chegutu can vouch for me.  There is no way that David Whitehead can come back if we have this kind of thing.  These are cheap imports but what I want to reiterate today is that these people who are doing these things are protected by senior Government officials.

Today I hear that one of the Chinese people and a Member of Parliament of Zimbabwe are trying to borrow money from CBZ so that they resuscitate National Blankets.  You will not be able to resuscitate National Blankets as long as there are cheap imports that you are going to compete with.  You are not going to revive the textile industry for as long as there are cheap imports that you are going to compete with.  You are not going to revive Kango for as long as there are these imports coming into Zimbabwe that are equally good but are selling at a quarter of your input into production.

Madam Speaker, there is Capri Corporation, a wholly owned Zimbabwean company.  In the past two years, Capri Corporation has invested $15 million into the manufacture of refrigerators and stoves.  They made a profit of $200 000 in 2015.  If you are in business and you invest $15 million and make a profit of $200 000, get out of that business.  You would rather put that money in a bank.  Where you have an interest rate of 5%, you are able to make more money than you are making in manufacturing.

The reason why Capri is making that meager profit is because there is Samsung.  Samsung is a South Korean company that has been given a licence to manufacture in Zimbabwe.  If you go to Samsung in Harare today, all you see is an office the size of this desk.  That is all they have.  They bring complete refrigerators to sell in this country competing with refrigerators from Capri and the other company which does industrial refrigerators.

Madam Speaker, if you go to Capri, which I visited about three weeks ago, it is a hive of activity but they are operating at 40% of capacity because of Samsung.  Why are we bringing Samsung into Zimbabwe when we have our own company that is manufacturing in Zimbabwe?  Samsung could not go into Zambia.  In South Africa, their products have knocked down the prices of refrigerators but they now have a ready market in Zimbabwe.  They have been given a ready market in Zimbabwe, they are militating against our own companies and we are exporting jobs to South Korea.

Madam Speaker, I would like to thank you for your time but I want to say the attitude of senior Government officials who protect corrupt people, especially Chinese must stop.  In my next installment which is coming very soon, I am going to name and shame you.  What I am urging Hon. Ministers and Hon. Members of Parliament who are protecting these people is to please stop forthwith so that you avoid the embarrassment of me standing up here because I will name you. I will say your first name, second name, surname and the constituency that you represent.  Thank you Madam Speaker.

Former Minister Throws Weight Behind Tsvangirai

Ray Nkosi | Former Finance Minister and leader of Mavambo Kusile Dawn (MKD), Simba Makoni has thrown his weight behind Morgan Tsvangirai to lead the proposed opposition parties grand coalition.

The Daily News reports that the Coalition of Democrats (CODE) which Makoni belongs to has not yet chosen a leader, with the latter coming out to caution that it would be “foolhardy” to ignore Tsvangirai.

“I am on record saying we need everyone, and in the case of Tsvangirai, we all know the value that he adds, having been in the opposition trenches this long,” said Makoni.

He goes further to say, ” He is a respected leader with popularity and I only hope that other leaders in CODE realise that and will also want to have him.”

“The position in CODE is that we want all leaders working for change in this country  to be part of the coalition that will bring solutions to the problems this country is facing,” said the former Finance Minister.

 

POWER COUPLE: For The Mugabes, Marriage Is Political And Personal

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe plucked her from the secretarial pool decades ago to become his wife. Now Grace Mugabe is stirring speculation that she wants to succeed her 93-year-old husband as leader.

The power couple’s extraordinary arc is deeply felt in this southern African nation. Many are pondering how their dynamic will affect the country, which is in economic decline and political limbo amid uncertainty how a leadership transition will unfold. Many in Zimbabwe have had no other president.

The 51-year-old Grace Mugabe is now her elderly husband’s No. 1 protector, helping him when he struggled with a shovel at a recent tree-planting ceremony and declaring that he should run “as a corpse” in next year’s election if he dies before the vote.

“I live with him, cook for him, share the table with him and discuss many issues as a family,” Grace Mugabe said adoringly to thousands of well-wishers at a birthday celebration for the president last month. “In other words, we share so many intimate discussions together, as many ordinary married couples could do.”

A former teacher who studied law and economics in prison during the country’s white minority rule, Robert Mugabe has been shrewd, soft-spoken and, to his opponents, ruthless. He is an African nationalist who likes finely tailored suits. Despite his fading vigor, he flies regularly to other countries, including Singapore for medical treatment.

His wife, previously lampooned for shopping expeditions and a doctorate obtained under questionable circumstances, has built a serious if polarizing political profile with charity work and frequent rallies. She has endured harsh criticism — a “prostitute” or a scheming Lady Macbeth, some have said — but has dished her own barbs.

The constitution says the senior of two vice presidents would take office if the president dies, resigns or is removed from power, but Grace Mugabe’s feuds with some ruling ZANU-PF party factions have many people doubting that a leadership change would go by the book.

“She’s in the mix,” said Tom McDonald, a Washington-based lawyer who was U.S. ambassador to Zimbabwe from 1997 to 2001. Meanwhile, he said, the relationship serves the political interests of both partners. The frail Robert Mugabe feeds off his wife’s vibrancy, while she sponges up stature from his presidential aura.

Mugabe was a leader of the fight against white minority rule in Rhodesia, which became Zimbabwe after independence in 1980, and sparred with the West following its criticism of his land grabs from white farmers and its sanctions against the president, his wife and associates.

At his Feb. 25 birthday celebration, it was Grace Mugabe who blasted Europe and the United States, while her mostly subdued husband mused at times about mortality.

“Our erstwhile colonizers are fighting tooth and nail” to try to sabotage black empowerment programs in Zimbabwe, said Grace Mugabe, head of the women’s league of the ruling party. Critics dismiss such arguments, saying the country’s problems derive from mismanagement and repression under its longtime ruler.

Grace Mugabe has often talked about how she cares for the president, once telling him that it was time to end a speech. He chuckled, saying that was how she always treats him at home.

Jenni Williams, a human rights activist who has been arrested many times in Zimbabwe, speculated that there is a “political basis” in the relationship between the Mugabes, though she noted that Grace has a “separate, additional role” as the mother of her husband’s three children.

“Perhaps the power has shifted from Mugabe to Grace as he has become more and more unwell,” Williams said.

The couple had two children while Mugabe’s first wife, Sally Hayfron, was ailing from the kidney failure that killed her in 1992. Grace split with her own husband, and her wedding to Mugabe in 1996 was attended by Nelson Mandela and other African leaders.

“What will happen to her when Mugabe is gone is another matter. Right now she is the most powerful, more powerful than Mugabe, I think,” said Innocent Lijomeka, a university student in the capital, Harare.

Marian Mutsindikwu, a street vendor selling airtime for mobile phones, said she doesn’t have “a problem” with Grace Mugabe.

“The first lady seems charitable,” Mutsindikwu said. “However, the greatest gift she can give us is advising the old man to rest.” – AP

“People Should Have A Voice On Who Governs Them” – Chikasha

Shyleen Mtandwa | Marcellina Chikasha the President of the African Democratic Party shas said Zimbabweans should have a choice on who governs them.

Responding to questions on ZimEye LIVE BLAST on the establishment of the National Transitional Authority (NTA), Chikasha said, ” as an opposition we realise the need to come together, but how to come together and when to come together, I think that is the sticky point right now. You find that some people are ready and some are not quite ready.”

“I have not taken to the NTA yet. I am not a lawyer, but the constitutionalism in the NTA, I believe that people should have a voice on who governs them. In the NTA it is almost like an imposition of leadership, by saying the current government has failed let’s step in, but is there a crisis, a civil war or complete break down,,,that would justify a sudden change in government.”

Chikasha goes further to question whether Zanu PF will agree to an NTA; ” In 2008 they actually denied a winner access to power. How do they just hand over power to anyone just because we say hand over power to us because things are not working? I have got issues with that.”

“My option would be a coalition of sorts I found those discussions are meaningful and they involve people even at grassroots level of what I am a great advocate of,” said Chikasha.

 

SDA Church Blocked From Censuring Husband Of Wife Sexually Assaulted In The Church

THE High Court has blocked the Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) from censuring the husband of a prominent Bulawayo lawyer who was indecently assaulted by a pastor at the church last year.

The ruling by Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Nicholas Mathonsi follows an urgent chamber application filed 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 lawyer’s husband cited SDA’s Bulawayo City Centre branch and the church’s headquarters, South Zimbabwe Conference of the SDA Church, as respondents.

In his founding affidavit, the applicant, who cannot be named to protect the identity of his wife, argued 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.

He sought an order nullifying the censure.

The applicant also wanted an order compelling the church to hold a proper hearing which excludes church elders who participated in the decision to convict and censure him within 14 days of the order.

 The censure barred the applicant from participating, by voice or vote, in the affairs of the church. It also prevented him from leading any church-related activity and terminated his election or appointment to all positions in the church.

Justice Mathonsi said the church acted arbitrarily in imposing the censure without affording the applicant administrative justice.

“In the present case, the church appears to have acted arbitrarily in imposing the censure without affording the applicant his rights to administrative justice. I conclude therefore that the applicant has established a prima facie right and that there is no alternative remedy that will deliver justice and fairness,” said the judge.

Justice Mathonsi said the censure has the effect of curtailing the applicant’s rights as a member of the church.

“Considering that the respondents will lose absolutely nothing if that decision is stayed. They (respondents) have been investigating this matter since June and November 2016 without a calamity befalling the church and it appears to me that the balance of convenience favours the grant of the interdict,” ruled the judge.

The applicant said the church set in motion a process of investigating him and his wife after Pastor Brighton Ndebele (32) was convicted of indecently assaulting his wife in October 2016.

He said Gasiano Ngulube, the church’s district pastor, launched an attack on him and his wife for taking the matter to the police.

The applicant said his traumatised wife went through counselling after the abuse.

Bulawayo magistrate Ms Adelaide Mbeure last year convicted Ndebele of indecent assault and sentenced him to 12 months in jail, suspending three months for three years on condition that he did not within that period commit a similar offence.

Drama In Court As Vile Criminal Rapist Names, Mujuru, Chamisa, Mphoko As Witnesses

A VILE robber and rapist serving 20 years at Khami prison on the outskirts of Bulawayo, yesterday demanded to be sentenced to death after he was slapped with an additional 50 years in prison.

Nkala made headlines last month when he demanded that the State avails Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko, Mr Temba Mliswa, Ms Dorcas Sibanda, Mr Prince Sibanda, Dr Joice Mujuru and Advocate Nelson Chamisa as his witnesses.

Xolisani Nkala (30) — described as a drama king by State-certified pyschiatrists for feigning mental illness — was convicted of two counts of robbery and two rape counts by Regional Magistrate Mr Chrispen Mberewere due to overwhelming evidence.

“For each of your two robbery counts you will serve five years. Two years out of the 10 will be suspended on condition of good behaviour for the next five years. For rape you will serve 20 years for each count. This court will set aside 10 years of the combined 40 years on the same condition of good behaviour.

Your effective sentence is 38 years,” said Mr Mberewere.

A seemingly perplexed Nkala shouted that the magistrate should have sent him to the gallows.

“It’s best that you just let me hang. These years are too much for me. I’m serving already and you give me such years. Just condemn me because I’ll spend the rest of my life in prison,” he said.

Mr Mberewere heard how Nkala recorded a sickening sex attack on one of the victims on video and also raped the other victim thrice with her seven-month-old infant strapped on her back.

On another appearance, he hit the magistrate with a frog before asking for his case to be moved to the High Court claiming that there was bad blood between him and the magistrate.

The State assigned three psychiatrists to examine him and they all certified him sane, describing him as a drama king.

Yesterday, he employed his drama stunts again during mitigation when he told the court that he had many children.

“I have many children Your Worship. Everyone who believes in God is my child. Before I got arrested, I used to source clients for magistrates, I would go to prison where I would find them inmates who wanted to get bail and directly link them,” said Nkala.

Prosecuting, Mr Simbarashe Manyiwa said sometime in 2013, Nkala, who pretended to be a tout to lure his first victim, led a woman to a vehicle in the Bulawayo city centre on the pretext that it was bound for Gwanda.

“The woman got into the vehicle and the driver drove off along Harare road. The driver told her he wanted to collect a spare wheel from an undisclosed place,” said Mr Manyiwa.

“He drove along Harare Road until he reached Fort Rixon turn off. He then asked Nkala and the woman to disembark.”

He said Nkala took the woman to a nearby bush and demanded her phone and money threatening to kill her if she didn’t comply.

“In fear, the woman gave Nkala R400 and her Nokia phone. He ordered her to undress and wore a condom before raping her once while recording the attack with a cellphone,” said Mr Manyiwa.

The woman walked back towards Bulawayo and was picked up by a motorist in Ntabazinduna who took her to the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) where she made a report at the police post.

On the second count, Nkala met a woman at the City Hall in the Bulawayo Central Business District.

Mr Manyiwa said he asked for her cellphone number.

“He called her the following day claiming he had second hand clothes for sale. He asked her to meet him in town so that they could go to Ntabazinduna where the clothes were,” he said.

At Nhlambabaloyi, he allegedly led the woman, who was carrying a baby on her back, into a bush.

Nkala allegedly forced her to kneel and raped her three times from behind. – State Media

‘Sex Cubicles’ For Prisons – Pastor Mugadza Tells Mugabe

Ray Nkosi | Controversial Pastor Patrick Mugadza has called for ‘sex cubicles’ in Zimbabwe’s prisons.

Mugadza who spent several week jailed behind bars after he made a prophecy that President Robert Mugabe is going to die on October 17, was eventually granted freedom last Friday.

Speaking to the Daily News Mugadza said, “So, if the president (Robert Mugabe) is seriously against gay relationships, what does he have to do? He has got to create a situation where he is going to be having what I call ‘conjugal cottages’ in prison. This way, women can visit their husbands there.”

“I have seen condoms in prison and I have seen them with inmates. What does that tell you? It means some gay activity is most likely going on in there, although I am told that one can actually have intimacy with a woman in jail,” Mugadza said.

Mugadza goes further to narrate his ordeal, “I was told how this can be done and I asked whether my wife could also visit me in prison and they said no. I then began to realise that there is a need for the government to seriously think about this, as even president Mugabe says gays and lesbians are worse than dogs, which is not a very good statement from a leader because from my point of view as a clergyman, everybody was created in the image of God irrespective of what they do. They could be doing a wrong thing but that does not make them dogs at any given point. The best way is to speak to them so that they know what they are doing is wrong.”

Girl Shoots Nude Video To Keep Boyfriend

IN a bid to keep a boyfriend who had ignored her for refusing to send him nude pictures, a young woman resorted to please him by sending him a nude video of herself.

In the two minutes 50 seconds video, the unidentified young lady, probably in her early 20s can be seen playing with herself as she tries to make it up to her “bae” who had been ignoring her over her failure to send him a nude picture.

The video goes on with the girl promising her boyfriend that she has something that was much better than the nude picture that he wanted as she goes to drop a towel covering her to reveal her breasts before going down to her privates.

“Uuummm okay…if you ignoring me all because of a nude, that’s lame, like seriously dude you should grow up. Otherwise I have got something even better for you.

“Why would you ignore me over a nude, just because ndaramba kukusendera a nude then you ignore me? Anyways I got something much better for you, nude is nothing babe,” says the young woman in the video.

It is not clear how or who leaked the video which is now circulating on social media but it is suspected that it was the boyfriend who was the recipient of it.

The young woman shot the video herself presumably in her bathroom.

Nude pictures and videos as well as sex tapes by young people have found themselves in the public domain polluting society.

The question the latest leaked video addresses is, to what extent do people go to please their partners? – State Media

Mnangagwa’s Secret Wait

The Succession Question….

By Terrence Mukupe| A lot has happened within our party in the past year regarding the succession question. I’ve seen quite a bit of the good, the bad and the ugly. One thing that has been on the tongue of the generality of the Zimbabwean citizenry has been who is going to take over from my President. We have witnessed situations whereby VP Mnangagwa has had to make press statements affirming his loyalty to his Excellency as a result of the clear savage onslaught on his personhood.

In trying to understand everything that has been happening around our Presidium, I’ve taken solace in the bible. I’ve studied the relationship that existed between Saul and David.

I asked myself, “Why was David so loyal to Saul after everything Saul had done to him?”

Despite the fact that David had so many opportunities to kill Saul and take the throne, he would never do so. The primary reason David was loyal to Saul was the anointing King Saul had received from the Lord!

What I want to highlight here is that from what I know and what my bible tells me, my President is anointed to rule this country. It is up to God to determine the length of his rule. Taking a leaf from David’s loyalty to Saul which was to the day he died, the sane holds true for VP Mnangagwa who has been by his side for over 52 years!

It’s a waste of time for anyone to try and question and doubt the Vice President’s loyalty to His Excellency. The future of Zimbabwe is in God’s hands. Whatever God has ordained is what is going to pass.

David had great faith in God’s plan and timing. As long as God wanted Saul to be king, David would wait. He would not take matters into his own hands!! His Excellency will see out his rule in line with God’s will and it is wishful thinking for anyone to think his Vice President would ever attempt to usurp the Presidency!

Takudzwa Mashumba

Cops Called In As Tobacco Farmers Run Riot Over Limited Bank Withdrawals

Tobacco farmers yesterday staged a demonstration at Tobacco Sales Floor (TSF) over the failure by banks to allow them to withdraw $1 000 as announced by a tripartite agreement among stakeholders.The farmers also complained over banks’ delays in processing their payments.

Police had to be called in to restore order after some farmers shut the entrance into the auction floor in protest over the decision by banks to restrict them to $300 withdrawals.

Early this week, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) and the Zimbabwe Tobacco Association (ZTA) announced in a tripartite statement that farmers would be able to withdraw $1 000 for their initial sale and $500 in subsequent sales.

Business at TSF was disrupted for more than an hour as the demonstration ensued, with farmers waving placards denouncing TIMB.

When The Herald visited TSF, gates were still closed as farmers sang and danced in scenes that could easily turn riotous.

Some of the placards were inscribed “TIMB yaita huwori, hatikweretese fodya” and “We need our money.” Initially, the police came wielding batons, but had to retreat to their camp, only to return in anti-riot gear after realising the situation was threatening to turn violent.

Business was eventually restored after banks, which have set up their branches at the auction floors, started allowing the farmers to withdraw $1 000.

TIMB spokesperson Mr Isheunesu Moyo said they had engaged the central bank, which assured them that funds would continue to be mobilised to avoid inconveniencing farmers.

“The RBZ assured us that they will put all necessary measures to ensure that farmers were paid without hassles and that funds would be mobilised to pay them,” said Mr Moyo.

When contacted, RBZ governor Dr John Mangudya said he was in a meeting and could not take calls.

His phone subsequently went unanswered and did not respond to messages sent on his mobile phone.

Zimbabwe Progressive Tobacco Farmers’ Association president Mr Mutandwa Mutasa implored the central bank to ensure that funds to pay farmers were available.

He said reneging on agreed figures for whatever reason had an adverse effect on farmers, most of whom would have travelled long distances to Harare.

“The central bank should reign in on banks so that farmers are paid promptly,” said Mr Mutasa. “Farmers have to return to their farms to continue attending to their produce. It does not help to keep them here for a long time.”

Mr David Masawu, a tobacco farmer, said the delay in cash withdrawals resulted in farmers spending more days at the auction floors, accumulating expenses as the cash withdrawals were being slowly processed.

This, he said, resulted in the money reflecting late in the farmer’s bank accounts.

“Cash delays are giving us headaches as we now have to spend endless nights waiting for the money to reflect in our bank accounts,” said Mr Mutasa. “It is not good for us the tobacco farmers, looking at the hard work invested for the tobacco to yield.”

The tobacco marketing season kicked off on Wednesday at TSF, Boka Tobacco Auction Floors and Premier Tobacco Auction Floor, amid high expectations on the back of good rains experienced this season.

The technical challenges in the use of electronic marketing that had characterised the floors did not affect business. – State Media

ynamos to watch Ngezi Platinum and CAPS as part of training

Dynamos players will this weekend put down their tools of trade and head to the National Sports Stadium where their coach Lloyd Mutasa wants his new crop to learn one or two things about continental football.

The Harare giants believe they could be the ones on the stage next year and want inspiration from their compatriots who have started this year’s campaign on a promising note.

The DeMbare players are looking to watch Ngezi Platinum clash with Recreativo de Libolo of Angola at the giant facility this afternoon and return to their seats tomorrow as eternal football rivals CAPS United seek to defend their territory against fancied TP Mazembe.

Dynamos, who reached the final of the 1998 Champions League, have hit unacceptable lows in recent times.

However, Mutasa has been busy at work with his new assistant Biggie Zuze in trying to come up with a competitive side.

“We had hoped to play a friendly game during the weekend, but with the international matches taking place it cannot be possible.

“So we have to plan to use the time productively and we are arranging that the boys go and watch the CAF matches that will be taking place.

“We would want to organise it in such a manner that they benefit from that because next year they could be the ones who will be taking part in these competitions. Our training will only resume on Monday,” said Mutasa.

Dynamos last participated in the Champions League in 2014 and decided not to enter the 2015 edition after they had failed to make the group stage in the previous attempts.

Out of frustration, some supporters have openly declared they would support opposing teams and have been mobilising to rally behind TP Mazembe in their battle against their arch-rivals CAPS United tomorrow.

However, the club’s chairman Kenny Mubaiwa has urged the team’s supporters to put aside their differences and support the national flag.

Mubaiwa said CAPS United and Ngezi Platinum needed maximum backing at home so that they finish the first round ties on a high.

Makepekepe are only 90 minutes away from the lucrative group stage after holding TP Mazembe to a 1-1 draw at their backyard last week while Ngezi need to overturn a 1-2 deficit they suffered at Recreativo de Libolo in Angola.-state media

MUGABE OUT: Preparing For The Inevitable

By Jim Matopo |The usual petty party wrangles and internecine battles seem to be continuing in Zimbabwe unabated, despite the rapidly approaching end of the present regime. This is how “Bob” has been able to stay in power for over 35 years despite a magnificent degree of economic mismanagement- by shrewdly manipulating the egos, quarrels and delusions of his opponents.

But the inevitable is now rapidly approaching. Bob is now increasingly senile, and even for Zimbabwe we cannot take seriously his wife’s proposal that he should continue to rule as a petrified mummy. So leaving aside the unedifying short-term in-fighting currently in progress, what are the best prospects for those who look forward to real long-term improvements? This is of particular importance for the large and influential diaspora community, which can at least look at the situation from a more objective and hopefully dispassionate view-point.

In the longer term the essential goal must surely be to avoid allowing Zimbabwe to relapse into the all too familiar African cycle of one avaricious elite being replaced by another, of one rapacious political “family” simply taking over the milking of the national cow from the outgoing bunch.

There is no easy solution to this problem, particularly as it involves a certain degree of objective altruism. But hopefully objective altruism MIGHT be available to elements of the diaspora who have been away from the frenzy of Harare politics long enough to think straight.

Some of the following ideas might be worth considering by this hypothetical group of straight-thinkers:

A) there has to be a fundamental re-constitution of the state and its institutions. The existing state structures, including police, judiciary and civil service have been so corrupted by the Mugabe regime that they are no longer remotely fit for purpose. This is not just a matter of writing a new constitution but a matter of re-establishing core state functions.

B) it can be suggested that the essential elements of such new state functions must be an independent, fair and just judicial system with corruption-free judges and court officials. This must be backed by an equally independent and fair police system to carry out the enforcement of fair laws. An army is NOT necessary in this situation; no-one is threatening the territorial integrity of the country and army officers who are not required to fight usually end up dabbling in politics. Furthermore, an army is expensive to recruit, equip and maintain, and one of the basic constraints on the new state will be the need to husband and prioritise resources to the maximum.

C) an essential corollary of the above will be a fair, coherent and enforceable system of law. This should not be too difficult to achieve as the country has a good background of basic English law which can be revised and simplified. A vital element will be to enforce rigorously the rights to private property which have been mutilated by the regime, and to extend them universally to peasant farmers, who will be the basis of the new society. A similar approach should be applied to commercial law- clarity, simplicity and enforceability- and the government should be excluded legally from interfering in commercial transactions. A possible implication of this is the need for an independent central bank, or at least for an automatic linking of currency management to an outside authority

D) a simple but fair system of taxation must be introduced to finance essential elements of government. This should involve a progressive but modest income tax with no exemptions (to avoid complicated interpretations and abuse) but with a high starting point so as to exclude the poor. A simple turnover tax should be applied to companies, and towns or townships should be allowed to tax for services including water and electricity. The implication here is for a small but effective independent auditor-general’s office.

E) the new system should be based from the start on an agreed percentage of foreign aid funding. This is only realistic and it will enable the government to set realistic rates of tax, disbursement etc. Foreign donors should be invited from the start to participate in a supervisory council that will maintain an overview on functioning of the system. This should be seen not as an unwelcome resurgence of “colonialism” but rather as a useful addition to the system of checks and balances needed to keep the system on track- think for example of the useful role of the European Commission in ensuring that countries like Greece or Portugal adhere to their good intentions. Foreign governments invited to participate in a transparent supervisory scheme will also probably be more willing to open their purse- strings, particularly if they see good results emerging from the system.

F) this proposed system does not enter into details of policy priorities or departmental expenditures; these are clearly matters for politicians to determine, within the overall budgetary envelope provided by the system. Clearly there has to be a trade-off between money spent on infrastructure, education and health. The underlying principle should be get value for money in each sector and to ensure that expenditures are governed by transparent tendering procedures overseen by a technical board and subject ultimately to the central supervisory council mentioned above. One of the items politicians will have to decide is the extent to which consumers must pay for services. Clearly there has to be a trade-off between helping the poorest and ensuring that the better-off pay for what they use.

H) finally it has to be pointed out that the core system outlined above, whatever its merits, cannot survive for long without what might be called a structural backbone. What is this? Essentially it is a method of recruitment and management to all echelons of the system via a fair, transparent and efficient mechanism.This mechanism could be called, for want of a better term, the Civil Service Department. This department MUST be independent of daily political interference, and therefore perhaps answerable only to the head of government or perhaps to the supervisory council. Its job would be to recruit, train and manage all civil servants, i.e. all those recruited to the core departments mentioned above. Recruitment would be by examination, with grades obviously determined according to the level of the job. Pay would be set centrally and could take account of regional or town/country variations. For all posts above a certain level, candidates would be required to declare all financial interests and would be forbidden from accepting undeclared non-salary income. Non- compliance would result in automatic dismissal, and corruption would be a criminal offence. A special unit in the police force mentioned above would be responsible for investigating complaints and the head of this force would be answerable to the head of the civil service

I) in recruiting to the civil service, the department would be obliged to use objective criteria only- no sexism, cronyism, tribalism- and all posts would be published. In cases where local expertise is objectively lacking (eg certain specialised posts in legal or accounting systems) the department would be allowed, even encouraged, to recruit from other African or international sources. Possibly preference might be considered for suitable candidates from the diaspora, but only under strictly defined and transparent conditions.

It will quickly be objected that the system outline above represents “elitism”, even “neo-colonialism”.Precisely. This is its objective. Zimbabwe and indeed Africa in general has suffered too much in the past from rampant dictatorship disguised under the heading of “mass democracy”. Look at the so-called democratic Republic of the Congo if you want one example. In seeking to rescue Zimbabwe from its current basket-case status, the aim must be to re-establish the core foundations of the state almost from scratch, and this implies a form of benevolent elitism such as that outlined above. If you want a successful example of this benevolent elitism (unfortunately all too rare) look at Rwanda.

Of course the system has to be capped by a political structure which ensures accountability and fairness, and this is the task which the country’s political class is all too eager to engage in. But the point being made here is that all the good political intentions in the world will lead nowhere unless they go hand in hand with a fundamental re-establishment of good governance. “Good governance” is a politically correct phrase much bandied about ever since the World Bank wrote its influential paper on the subject in 1999. Most programmes genuflect in some way towards good governance, and many governments have a minister responsible for “good governance” or “reconcilation” or something of that nature. These gestures are not worth a row of beans unless they are realistically accompanied by basic structural reforms of the type indicated above. As Zimbabwe now inevitably approaches a period of major change, this is surely the right moment for intelligent Zimbaweans, whether inside or outside the country, to reflect on how to escape the depressingly downward spiral of so many African regime changes.

“MATOPO”

Zim “Still A Mess” After GNU, Says Misihairabwi – Yeah, Because She And MDC Sold-Out| OPINION

Wilbert Mukori |It is rich for someone like Priscilla Misihairambwi Mushonga to be rubbishing the Nation Transition Authority (NTA) when it is the only body that can implement the democratic reforms to stop Zanu PF rigging elections – the very task MDC leaders failed to do and Priscilla was one of the MDC ministers.

The main task of the GNU was to implement the raft of democratic reforms to ensure Zimbabwe’s next elections are free, fair and credible and not a repeat of the wanton violence and vote rigging the country had seen in 2008. The task on implementing these reforms fell on the two MDC factions in the GNU. The task was supposed to be completed in 18 months but in the end the GNU lasted 60 months, five years, and still MDC failed to get even one reform implemented.

There is no other logical explanation why MDC leaders failed to implement the reforms other than that they are incompetent and corrupt. It is no secret that Mugabe bribed them with the trappings of high office including a former white own farm and a $4 million mansion for the MDC faction leaders Welshman Ncube and Morgan Tsvangirai, respectively.

“… for some of us who were in the inclusive government, I am not interested in anybody telling me about setting something up, so it can do ABCD because, we had the support of the African Union, we had the support of SADC, we set up an entire government, we spent five years in it, we came out, we are still in that mess,” said Mushonga on Zimeye Live Blast.

“The debate that we should be talking about as Zimbabweans is how do we create a system, how do we create a coalition, that is so organised that it not only deals with its capacity to win an election over Zanu PF but its capacity to take over power from Zanu PF.”

This is truly sad and tragic that whilst she readily admits that we are still in a mess after the five years of the GNU; she has completely failed to realise that it was entirely MDC leaders fault that not even one reform was implemented. Even now, with the benefit of hind sight, she is still in denial that MDC leaders sold-out.

What the country needs is to implement all the democratic reforms, NTA is one possible body that can be instituted to carry out this task. We still need free and fair elections as the pre-requisite for electing good and competent leaders and thus government. What good to the nation is a coalition of corrupt and incompetent politicians?

 

War Vets Outsmart Mugabe

War veterans yesterday scored a major victory against President Robert Mugabe after the High Court sanctioned their holding of a meeting to discuss welfare issues of the ex-combatants following police attempts to block the indaba.

The meeting will be a slap in Mugabe’s face who had started organising a counter meeting with the ex-freedom fighters to neutralise the Christopher Mutsvangwa-led Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA) “renegade” group.

But High Court judge Justice Alpheus Chitakunye ruled in favour of the war veterans and granted the order in terms of the draft which was seeking to bar the police from disrupting the meeting that was initially scheduled for yesterday but was later postponed indefinitely due to the court case.

After the court victory, ZNLWVA secretary-general Victor Matemadanda said: “The next dates will be provided in due course.”

In his determination, Justice Chitakunye ruled: “That the meeting that the applicant (ZNLWVA) intends to hold on the 17th of March 2017 from 10am to 3pm at City Sports Centre, as notified in its notice dated 9th March 2017, be and is hereby authorised … That the applicant ensures that the meeting will be no procession, marching or toy-toying.

“The first respondent [Superintendent T Makunike] and the police force be and are hereby ordered to refrain from disrupting the meeting referred to in paragraph (i) above. There shall be no order as to costs.”

In the application, the war veterans had cited Makunike, in his capacity as the Officer Commanding Police Harare Central District, Commissioner-General of Police Augustine Chihuri and Home Affairs minister Ignatius Chombo as respondents.

The ex-freedom fighters argued they had approached the court on an urgent basis after realising that the law enforcement agents planned to thwart their meeting and were prepared for a repeat of February last year’s event.

The Mutsvangwa-led war veterans were last year bashed and teargassed by the police in Harare for holding an “unsanctioned” meeting following strained relations with their patron, Mugabe.

“It becomes necessary at this point to take the court back momentarily to the events of the 18th of February 2016 when the applicant held a meeting of a similar nature. Despite the regulating authority having been duly notified of this particular meeting and not having raised any safety concerns, the riot police regardless descended on the venue and acted in a drastic and violent manner towards the applicant’s members,” Mutsvangwa said in his affidavit.

Mutsvangwa also said on February 10 this year the ZNLWVA wrote to the police in terms of section 25 of Public Order and Security Act (Posa) notifying the force of their intention to hold the national general meeting.

But, on March 4, 2017 Superintendent Makunike responded citing that the notice by the freedom fighters did not comply with section 23 (1) (a) and (b), 23 (2) and 25 (2) of Posa.

Makunike alleged that there were elements within the war veterans’ ranks that wanted to act in a disruptive manner.

The war veterans then filed with the regulating authority a fresh notice dated March 9, 2017 for the meeting, rescheduling it to March 17. They were summoned for a consultative and negotiation meeting by the police on March 14 in terms of Section 26 (3) of Posa.

The police refused to clear the meeting, forcing the war veterans to make an urgent court application challenging the order by the police.

In the application, Mutsvangwa said he had received information from various provinces of the country that ZNLWVA members were suffering, hence the organisation intended to hold the meeting and address their concerns. – Newsday

Prophet Impregnates Girl(17) During Prayer

Terrence Mawawa, Mwenezi | A top local prophet inserted his manhood into a 17-year – old girl’ s private parts and impregnated her during a healing prayer session.

Gilbert Chauke of the Paradise Church, said to be a prophet, raped and impregnated the girl after her family members had consulted the prophet to heal the girl’s swollen legs.

Chauke of Villi Villi Village under Chief Chitanga was not formally charged when he appeared before Mwenezi Magistrate, Honest Musiiwa last Friday.

He was remanded in custody for allegedly raping the girl.

Representing the State, Willard Chasi told the court that the girl developed an inflammation of the legs and her family decided to consult Chauke.
He agreed to visit the family homestead in Tafara Village.

After praying for the girl, Chauke instructed the girl’ s family members to go to a nearby bush for more prayers. He remained at the homestead with the girl -ostensibly to heal her.

After the family members had left, Chauke instructed the girl to lie down and he allegedly raped her.

He threatened the girl and ordered her not to tell anyone about the matter.
Chauke also raped the girl several times until she became pregnant.

The matter came to light when the girl’s family members noticed her bulging belly.

Chauke who was already on the run, was arrested last week.

Ngezi Platinum vs Clube Recreativo do Libolo

By Soccer24.co.zw| Zimbabwe premier league side, Ngezi Platinum Stars, face Angolan side CLube Recreativo do Libolo in the CAF Confederation Cup first round second leg qualifier at the National Sports Stadium on Saturday.

The mining club lost 2-1 away in Angola last week and will be looking to overturn the fortunes when they host the Angolans in a do or die fixture.

Ngezi Patinum Stars will also be looking to capitalize on the away goal they have while the Angolans hope to exploit the result advantage. On their downside, Ngezi had a genuine goal disallowed for offside in the dying stages of the first leg and the incident could decisively change the overall the face of qualification.

On the other hand, the miners will have to make do with mostly travelling fans as, for the second tiime, they play in Harare, 150km away from Baobab stadium in Mhondoro.

Team News

The home team has a boost in forward options as striker Kenneth Bulaji returns from an injury which sidelined him from the away match and is available for selection. However, they will be without key defender, Byron Majekere, who is out with a groin injury.

Nevertheless, coach, Tonderai Ndiraya, has said that there is no need to worry about injuries as there is enough personnel to fill in the gaps.

“We are not concerned at all, injuries are part of the game; they are part of sport so we are not really worried if one member of the squad gets injured. When Kenneth [Bulaji] got injured, I think we had a lot of options on the day, if you still remember we had Washington Pakamisa, on the bench we also had Clive Aguishto [and] in the squad we also have McClive Phiri whow we also recruited this term. So when we did our recruitment we looked at the balance of the team and we made sure that each and every department is well balanced.

“So in terms of injuries we are not worried but I’m happy to say that he’s since come back into the team, he’s been training the whole week and he’s also in line for selection. So we almost have the full squad available for selection except one of our key defenders, Byron Majekere, who has failed to recover from a groin injury.

“So we are spoilt for choice in terms of selection and we also have been very lucky, if I may put it that way, and we want to thank the whole management for putting the whole team in camp. We are camped here in Harare, the whole 30 men squad, so that really has given us a lot of options to select the team from, so don’t worry, in that area we are covered and we have able replacements if one member gets injured,” he said. – Soccer24.co.zw

Grace Grabs Another Farm

First Lady Grace Mugabe has reportedly renewed her bid to evict villagers at Arnold Farm in Mazowe to expand her business empire following disclosures that the Lands ministry officials this week started parcelling the farm to pave way for the First Family.

Desperate and scared villagers, who in 2012 were thrown out of the land during the farming season, only to be returned by the courts, said Lands ministry officials accompanied by some staff from Grace’s Gushungo Dairy visited the farm, demarcating it to pave way for their operations expansion.

In 2014, the courts stopped the evictions when Grace took over the adjacent Manzou Farm and turned it into a game sanctuary until the government provided alternative land to settle the villagers who took control of the farm at the height of the farm invasions in 2000.

Grace, who has acquired vast tracts of land in Mazowe, intends to build Robert Mugabe hospitals, university and secondary school to add to the dairy farm, children’s home and elite primary school.

A villager, Leonard Mukaro, from Arnold Farm, said that Lands ministry officials informed the villagers to leave the area as the First Family had acquired the place for their business expansion.

“We first saw them on Monday, they were busy pegging on our stands. They came again on Tuesday. Today (yesterday) they came and we had to ask one of their officials who told us that the farm has been acquired by Alpha and Omega, so we are being told to leave the area anytime. We really don’t know where to go,” Mukaro said.

He said the officials said the First Lady had purchased about 1 200 hectares of the land.

“One Tuesday, four trucks came in. One was written Alpha and Omega, while the other three had white number plates. We asked them and they said they were from the Ministry of Lands and wanted us to leave the farm because the land now belongs to Alpha and Omega,” Mukaro added.

Mashonaland Central provincial minister Martin Dinha indicated he wanted to check details with Lands minister Douglas Mombeshora, while Presidential spokesperson George Charamba could not comment as he was travelling with the President in Ezulwini, Swaziland, for a Sadc engagement.

“I will give you a written response on WhatsApp. I don’t want to be misquoted,” Dinha said, but had not responded by the time of going to print last night.

Repeated efforts to get a comment failed.

Mombeshora did not respond to clarify on the matter or the fate of the villagers who have been resisting eviction since 2009.

However, a top Lands ministry official confirmed the farm had been taken over by the First Family and a Chinese firm to establish a blasting factory, but the villagers may be spared evictions.

“The villagers were given Nyandirwe Farm, close to Manzou, but they are resisting eviction. Other villagers have since left for Nyandirwe. The Chinese want to set up a factory, obviously they will be in partnership with the First Family,” a source said.

“I don’t think the factory will affect the villagers. It is true, some Ministry of Lands officials were there accompanied by an Alpha and Omega vehicle. The staff from Alpha and Omega only wanted to show the ministry officials the place the Chinese want.”

The Mugabes reportedly own several commercial farms in Mashonaland Central and Mashonaland West provinces despite the country’s laws prohibiting multiple farm ownership. – Newsday

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We appreciate our viewers readers and listeners on all feedback received. – ZimEye

Mugabe’s Mental Health Stable – Mzembi

Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi has said President Mugabe is the right candidate to stand on a ruling Zanu-PF party ticket in the 2018 elections.

In a BBC HARDtalk interview to be aired on Monday, Dr Mzembi said President Mugabe is still capable of doing his job and is “of sound mental state and completely in charge of his faculties.”

Mugabe mental health okay…Minister Walter Mzembi

The Minister said this after the BBC’s Sarah Montague had questioned President Mugabe’s candidacy.

“Absolutely, as long as the people ask him to carry on, as is the case now; and they’ve already indicated at the last national conference that they want him to stay on. It’s not really about the statistic but what he’s offering and his leadership,” he said.
Asked if he wanted President Mugabe to continue leading the country, Dr Mzembi said: “I want him to stay on…Because his faculties are still completely in place. I have just parted ways with him just recently in Ghana. The way I was able to watch him in action. Who would imagine that he is 92 / 93? It’s just a statistic really because he’s completely sound. He’s of sound mental state and completely in charge of his faculties.”

He said despite claims that the President sleeps in meetings, the Minister said he has not seen him sleep in meetings.
Dr Mzembi said the President presides over Cabinet every Tuesday and he’s completely awake to the task.

The Minister was also asked about his previous claims that the country should adopt the South African rand and he said that was “still part of the discussion.”

Dr Mzembi said the bond notes had alleviated, to a limited extent, the cash crisis.
He said the country’s inability to actually appreciate the value of the US dollar was driving US dollar denominated inflation. “I would have equated the bond note actually to the rand and I still make that argument up to this very day,” Dr Mzembi said.

“I have absolutely nothing to be ashamed of in terms of the ideas that I have advanced because they work. The economic ideas that work and have been tested elsewhere.” – state media

MDC-T Senator Sparks Anger, Says Girls Must Undergo Virginity Testing

A member of the Morgan Tsvangirai led Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) recently left Parliament in shock when she suggested that young girls should under go virginity testing.

Gender activists this week teamed up to humiliate MDC-T Senator Misheck Marava who said Zimbabwe should go back to its culture of testing girls for virginity.

The opposition party’s Masvingo Senator said this while debating a motion on the eradication of early child marriages on Wednesday.

Senator Marava said virginity testing would discourage child marriages.

“Does our law allow our children to have sex before 18 years and then get married at 18 years? I think we are ignoring our culture of testing the virginity of our young girls because it was very important. If it is found that they have lost their virginity, they should be asked and quizzed until they reveal the one who deflowered them. That person should be convicted because they will be aware that the children are still under age,” he said.

“If we say people should be prosecuted when they commit crime at 18 years, to apply the laws is very difficult. A law which is not applicable is very difficult and that is not a law. The perpetrators will ask that if a person is 18 years, is she supposed to get married even if she is no longer a virgin – they would want to know. For example, in South Africa, the law says that the age of majority, even if it is 18 years, if a girl child is sexually active between 14 and 16 years, it means she is now of age.”

The Senator said that would allow girls to grow up properly.

“We should go back to our rural ways which helped us to mould our culture. There is no one who can help us except the chiefs. Our culture and tradition was very effective. Men were afraid of the girl child because they feared to be called to the chief’s court and be convicted of impregnating a girl. These days, men can even make arrangements to go and speak with the girl’s family. I know we once said that even those who accept lobola should be prosecuted but for someone to accept lobola, it means something wrong has been done. So why should we allow something wrong to happen,” he said.

However, gender activists expressed shock at the Senator’s push for virginity testing.

They said the Senator lacks an appreciation of human rights citing the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women which Zimbabwe is signatory to and other human rights treaties that prohibit discrimination against women.

The activists said virginity testing constitutes discrimination against women as it has the effect of denying women their rights on the same basis of equality with men.

Ms Nyaradzo Mashayamombe, the Executive Director & Founder of Tag a Life International (TaLI), said virginity testing is one act that the United Nations World Health Organisation classifies as ‘Degrading, discriminatory, and unscientific’.

She said the WHO Handbook for Health care for women has encouraged Governments to end this practice.

“To hear a legislator instead calling for the perpetuation of discrimination of the rights of girls and young women in such a manner says a lot about the competencies and ignorance that some of our legislators have regarding basic human rights and well-being of women,” said Ms Mashayamombe.

“If the same legislator paid attention to the plight of women and girls, he would know that this practice brings shame to girls who are found not virgins, and even unnecessary attention to those found virgins, violates their privacy and exposes them to infections as the methods used are not clinical. The practice also is an act of discrimination against girls as boys do not go through the same and in many ways suggests that girls are the only ones responsible for their own protection as we check their virginity in a manner to hold them accountable.”

She said while the legislator may in his unrealistic mind think that it is a way of holding men accountable, it brings torture and shame to girls and has never worked.

“Instead girls have been laughed at and tagged unmarriable material when found not virgins, and the same society never holds the man actually accountable,” Ms Mashayamombe said.

Humanitarian Information Facilitation Centre (HIFC) director Mrs Virginia Muwanigwa said virginity testing has been alleged to expose virgins to sexual abuse under the myth that they help cure men living with HIV.

“Parading virgins therefore makes them vulnerable. The Domestic Violence Act and the Zimbabwe Constitution outlaw adverse cultural practices such as virginity testing. These practices violate the rights of women and girls,” said Mrs Muwanigwa.

Bond Notes Value Fall Spikes Inflation

Zimbabwe’s inflation has moved into positive territory for the first time in two years as a result of depreciating value in bond notes, a leading think-tank said yesterday.

Cape Town-based NKC African Economics said consumers were absorbing the increase in prices of goods and services as the surrogate currency has lost 30 percent in value, despite attempts to rubbish the apparent fall in value by monetary and fiscal authorities in Harare.

The consumer price index (CPI) increased last month, the first upward movement in more than two years.

According to the Zimbabwean Statistical Office (ZimStat), the country recorded inflation of 0,06 percent year-on-year (y-o-y) in February, compared to deflation of 0.65 percent y-o-y in January.

While John Mangudya, the governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), stated recently that he expected inflation to move into positive territory in 2017 for the first time since September 2014, supported by the anticipated increase in international oil prices and a recovery in the domestic economy, NKC African Economics said it believed that the recently issued bond notes may also be a contributing factor.

In an attempt to ease cash shortages, the government introduced bond notes — at par with the US dollar — in November 2016.

These notes are limited for domestic commerce, as traders still require US dollars to procure goods from abroad.

Zimbabwean firms resorting to the black market to get US dollars pay a premium of up to 25 percent.

As a result, retailers have low confidence in the bond notes and place different price tags on goods dependent on the currency used to pay for the item.

“The premium is ultimately absorbed by consumers through final goods and services price increases,” NKC analyst Chantelle Matthee said.

But Mangudya has vehemently denied that the value of bond notes had tumbled.

“Have you seen twin-pricing in OK (supermarket) or other major outlets? We can’t talk of backdoor shops . . . Go to the formal market, there is no weakening of value there . . . we can’t talk of out-layers,” he said in an interview last week.

Some supermarkets are charging three to five percent more for goods bought using debit cards.

Former Finance minister Tendai Biti,, credited with overseeing Zimbabwe’s impressive economic recovery between 2009 and 2013, said multiple exchange rates were now in existence in the market, adding that the government was effectively running “a Ponzi scheme” — a form of fraud.

Zimbabweans are out rightly refusing to accept the bond notes as equivalent to US dollars.

This comes as US dollars have almost vanished from the open market as banks refuse to dispense the currency to clients.

“We therefore expect consumers to increase the uptake of bond notes due to there being few alternatives — in addition to pressure and incentives from government,” NKC — a subsidiary of UK-based economic advisory firm Oxford Economics said.

The RBZ has stated that no further bond notes will be released soon, in a bid to avoid inflationary pressures through printing money.

“However, even if the central bank stayed true to this announcement, bond notes will gradually depreciate in value against the US dollar, which will add upward pressure on inflation,” NKC warned, adding “we therefore currently predict that inflation will average around the 1 percent level this year.” – Daily News

Man Who Bashed Magistrate With A Frog Jailed for 50 Years

A man who attacked a magistrate with a live smelly frog during his trial for rape and robbery, has been slapped with an additional 50 years in prison.

The vile robber and rapist serving 20 years at Khami prison on the outskirts of Bulawayo, yesterday demanded to be sentenced to death after he was slapped with an additional 50 years in prison.

Xolisani Nkala (30) — described as a drama king by State-certified pyschiatrists for feigning mental illness — was convicted of two counts of robbery and two rape counts by Regional Magistrate Mr Chrispen Mberewere due to overwhelming evidence.

“For each of your two robbery counts you will serve five years. Two years out of the 10 will be suspended on condition of good behaviour for the next five years. For rape you will serve 20 years for each count. This court will set aside 10 years of the combined 40 years on the same condition of good behaviour.

Your effective sentence is 38 years,” said Mr Mberewere.

A seemingly perplexed Nkala shouted that the magistrate should have sent him to the gallows.

“It’s best that you just let me hang. These years are too much for me. I’m serving already and you give me such years. Just condemn me because I’ll spend the rest of my life in prison,” he said.

Mr Mberewere heard how Nkala recorded a sickening sex attack on one of the victims on video and also raped the other victim thrice with her seven-month-old infant strapped on her back.

Nkala made headlines last month when he demanded that the State avails Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko, Mr Temba Mliswa, Ms Dorcas Sibanda, Mr Prince Sibanda, Dr Joice Mujuru and Advocate Nelson Chamisa as his witnesses.

On another appearance, he hit the magistrate with a frog before asking for his case to be moved to the High Court claiming that there was bad blood between him and the magistrate.

The State assigned three psychiatrists to examine him and they all certified him sane, describing him as a drama king.

Yesterday, he employed his drama stunts again during mitigation when he told the court that he had many children.

“I have many children Your Worship. Everyone who believes in God is my child. Before I got arrested, I used to source clients for magistrates, I would go to prison where I would find them inmates who wanted to get bail and directly link them,” said Nkala.

Prosecuting, Mr Simbarashe Manyiwa said sometime in 2013, Nkala, who pretended to be a tout to lure his first victim, led a woman to a vehicle in the Bulawayo city centre on the pretext that it was bound for Gwanda.

“The woman got into the vehicle and the driver drove off along Harare road. The driver told her he wanted to collect a spare wheel from an undisclosed place,” said Mr Manyiwa.

“He drove along Harare Road until he reached Fort Rixon turn off. He then asked Nkala and the woman to disembark.”

He said Nkala took the woman to a nearby bush and demanded her phone and money threatening to kill her if she didn’t comply.

“In fear, the woman gave Nkala R400 and her Nokia phone. He ordered her to undress and wore a condom before raping her once while recording the attack with a cellphone,” said Mr Manyiwa.

The woman walked back towards Bulawayo and was picked up by a motorist in Ntabazinduna who took her to the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) where she made a report at the police post.

On the second count, Nkala met a woman at the City Hall in the Bulawayo Central Business District.

Mr Manyiwa said he asked for her cellphone number.

“He called her the following day claiming he had second hand clothes for sale. He asked her to meet him in town so that they could go to Ntabazinduna where the clothes were,” he said.

At Nhlambabaloyi, he allegedly led the woman, who was carrying a baby on her back, into a bush.

Nkala allegedly forced her to kneel and raped her three times from behind.-state media

Mugabe’s Kunonga Slapped $427,000 By Judge

Ex-communicated bishop Dr Nolbert Kunonga will have to pay the Anglican Church $427 000 as compensation for shares he sold after he led the church into a schism in 2007.

This comes after the Supreme Court yesterday upheld an earlier judgment ordering him to do so.

The shares were owned by the Church of the Province of Central Africa (CPCA) in various firms and by command of the law, the decision of the Supreme Court is final and binding on all subordinate courts.

Dr Kunonga is the former Anglican bishop and head of the Diocese of Harare CPCA.

The Supreme Court upheld the High Court decision ordering him and his allies to pay $427 892, plus interest and court costs to the Diocese of Harare.

Justice Paddington Garwe threw out Dr Kunonga’s contention that the shares were sold to meet the costs of running the affairs of the church.

He found that the assets had not been used for the benefit of CPCA, but in furtherance of the interests of the new church Dr Kunonga and his allies had formed.

“I am satisfied that no proper basis has been given to impugn the judgment of the court a quo,” said Justice Garwe.

“The appeal must therefore fail. It is accordingly ordered . . . the appeal be and is hereby dismissed with costs.”

Dr Kunonga, who was represented by Advocate Thembinkosi Magwaliba, argued that two previous High Court orders granted him the right to use the property, as such this should have finally disposed of the appeal.

But Justice Garwe said the superior court was aware of the two orders when it made the ultimate finding that Dr Kunonga and his co-trustees had no right to continue possessing the church assets and to dispose of them once they had withdrawn from the CPCA.

“The submission, in my view, is intended to circumvent the decision of this court,” he said. “That is not proper and cannot be done. The submission must fail.”

Justice Garwe noted that most grounds of appeal in the matter were fatally defective and struck them down.

In his appeal, Dr Kunonga sought to set aside the entire High Court decision.

Justice Garwe objected to that, saying it was only Dr Kunonga out of five persons against whom the judgement was entered in the lower court.

The judgement entered against the other four was a default judgement, all of them having failed to attend trial.

Justice Garwe agreed with CPCA lawyer Advocate Thabani Mpofu that Dr Kunonga could only appeal against that part of the judgement that affected him.

In 2013, the Supreme Court resolved the dispute in the Anglican Church pitting the CPCA and diocesan trustees, Harare province under case Number SC48.12.

In that judgement, the court made findings that Dr Kunonga and other trustees formed a new church in January 2008 and the former bishop was consecrated and enthroned as the Archbishop.

It was also noted that they continued to use the assets of CPCA without approval of the provincial synod, in furtherance of the interest of their new church.

Dr Kunonga and his allies had no right once they seceded from the church in 2007 to continue holding onto the church assets, the court found.

Dr Kunonga withdrew the diocese from the CPC to form the Anglican Church of Zimbabwe after the province began ecclesiastical proceedings to investigate the controversial bishop on charges of fraud, heresy and attempted murder.

When he formed his church, Dr Kunonga clung on to the Anglican property for five years, while tormenting church members and denying them access to the properties, it was revealed.

At the height of the property control dispute, Dr Kunonga and his followers, including Beaven Michael Ngundu, Alfred Tome, Justin Nyazika and Winter Shamuyarira, decided to dispose of the church’s property in the form of shares it owned in various companies.

The unilateral sale of property and shares prejudiced the church members of $427 892.

Dr Kunonga was joined by the Bishop of Manicaland, the Rt. Rev. Elston Jakazi in the schism, further dividing the Anglican Church in Zimbabwe.-state media

Zanu PF To Descend On Own Bigwigs

ZANU-PF members who have been named in a scandal disturbing the smooth running of Provincial party structures will be dealt with, Bulawayo provincial chairperson, Dennis Ndlovu has said.

In a wide long interview with the state media on Thursday, Ndlovu said the party cannot be held to ransom by a few senior party officials whose names keep popping up whenever cases of indiscipline erupt in the province.

Mr Ndlovu said the senior members are well known and they face disciplinary action if they continue with their activities.

The Bulawayo provincial chairman, who declined to name the alleged members, said the party has been patient with them but their behaviour cannot continue unchecked.

“The party is generally disciplined save for those few malcontents that I’ve referred to who are causing problems.

“Ever since those people joined the party they have never worked to develop the party.

“Every time there are some disturbances, their names will be there. We’re now used to them and are aware that they are working to destroy the party,” said Ndlovu.

“I’m just giving them a warning. They must stop it and stop it immediately. We need to discipline them and I will call them and talk to them one by one.

I’m giving them a notice that they should refrain from their actions.”

He said the party has been patient with the unnamed bigwigs who are causing divisions even in the provincial Youth League executive.

Ndlovu said the senior party officials were fingered in the recent rebellion that saw six youth leaders resigning from their posts.

The youths resigned in protest against their chairperson Anna Mokgohloa.

“The youth seem to be in disarray and are also being divided by the same people.

“The other thing leading to the youths being indisciplined is that they don’t understand politics.

“They are just children who join the party without proper orientation. So when they come across someone who is willing to give them money they become easily swayed,” said Ndlovu.

He said the party would continue to hold seminars to educate youths on how they should conduct themselves in the party.

Ndlovu said employment creation was key for youths and their empowerment would see them being more disciplined. – state media

South Africa Attacks Migrants: AUTOMATIC CITIZENSHIP GONE

The Department of Home Affairs will push ahead with plans to establish border processing centres for refugees‚ as part of sweeping legislative changes to SA’s immigration regime that will also redefine processes leading to citizenship.

Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba said on Friday that SA must begin strategically managing migration rather than focusing on compliance‚ Gigaba said.

He was speaking at a conference on international migration‚ which including discussions on SA’s new White Paper on International Migration. The draft paper‚ expected to be given to Cabinet by the end of March‚ includes amendments to at least five Acts‚ including the Immigration Act and Marriage Act.

The department is also pushing to establish new structures‚ such as a Border Management Authority that could manage all aspects of cross border movement of people and goods.

Home Affairs expects the new White Paper to lead to legislative changes by 2018‚ replacing the current 1999 policy document now seen as “outdated“.

The department sees the policy framework as a shift towards a more “Afro-centric” immigration regime‚ leveraging the development potential of migration‚ particularly at a regional level.

The draft White Paper seeks to increase “rules” on economic migrants‚ and the removal of an automatic progression from residency to citizenship.

The Green Paper on International Migration‚ published in June 2016‚ proposed sweeping changes to SA’s approach to economic migrants‚ refugees and naturalisation.

These included “processing camps” that would house refugees pending adjudication of their cases. It would remove the automatic right to work or study pending the finalisation of an application that would take place in 120 days. This proposal remains‚ with a naturalisation strategy‚ to be developed.

The draft White Paper also proposed the mandatory registration of South African expatriates.

It wants the introduction of a points-based system to determine eligibility criteria for long-term visas‚ which puts an end to a process of automatic citizenship for long-term residents.

This would be replaced by a proposed “Citizenship Advisory Panel” to consider applications.

Some 16 million foreigners enter and exit SA every year‚ with 1 082 669 asylum seekers being registered between 2006 and 2015. SA has also deported 369 000 people from 2012 to 2017‚ with Home Affairs estimating that 95% of asylum applications are from economic migrants as opposed to political refugees.

The department is expected to argue before Cabinet and Parliament that the cost of no investment in managing migration exceeds that of building capacity‚ but it has not quantified the cost to the fiscus of its various proposals.

“… It is not possible to prepare a complete fiscal and financial assessment of the White Paper’s implications which should be more properly assessed during the legislative process‚” an abridged version of the draft White Paper reads. – Sowetan

Zanu PF Thugs Threaten To Torch Rutenga Shops

Terrence Mawawa Mwenezi | Unruly Zanu PF supporters have threatened to burn down shops at Rutenga Business Centre if the owners do not vote for party candidate Joosbi Omar in the coming by-election.

At least 20 Zanu PF members disembarked from two vehicles today and moved around the shops at Rutenga Business Centre where they ordered the shop owners to vote for Omar.

A shop owner at Rutenga Business Centre said the Zanu PF supporters said the only way to prevent her shop from being burnt was to vote for the ruling party candidate.

” The Zanu PF supporters threatened to burn down my shop.I don’t know what to do.They also accused me of being a sellout,” she said.

A shopkeeper at a local food outlet said:”The Zanu PF supporters told me to vote for Omar and said they were closely monitoring the situation. ”

Two Zanu PF vehicles were at the sprawling business centre in the afternoon and shop owners said the situation was tense.

Zanu PF has remained undefeated in Mwenezi and political observers say the ruling party has managed to win elections at all levels in the area through violence.

Mugabe Masvingo Decree, Mnangagwa Allies Spoil For A Fight

Ray Nkosi | President Robert Mugabe’s Politburo decision to nullify Zanu PF Masvingo Province election results have provoked the Emmerson Mnangagwa faction into action.

Mugabe ordered a rerun of the Zanu PF Masvingo Provincial elections, which had been resoundingly won by a Mnangagwa ally Ezra Chadzamira.

Mugabe’s Politburo (which operates under his command since the changing of the Zanu PF constitution in 2013) nullified the February 23 elections which had seen former Masvingo chairperson Ezra Chadzamira thrashing his rival Mutero Masanganise with 12 393 votes against 4 888. Masanganise is touted to be a G-40 candidate in the crucial elections.

Speaking to the Daily News Mnangagwa allies threatened to ‘crush’ the G-40 a faction aligned to Mugabe’s wife Grace.

“Whatever the G-40 does will not change anything. Initially, they didn’t want elections because they knew they were going to lose, but when they felt they had oiled their rigging machine they accepted elections but still lost,” a bigwig in the Lacoste team is quoted saying.

He goes further to say, ” the best that they (the G-40) can do is to block the elections. But then again, we have our counter strategy. They cannot do anything here. Ngwena ndiye baba kuno (Mnangagwa is the boss of Masvingo),” the bigwig said.

 

Tsvangirai Extends Mugabe’s Contract To Rule

Nomusa Garikayi | If anyone still (after his pathetic GNU record when he failed to get even one democratic reform implemented) has any doubts that Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) President Morgan Tsvangirai is completely useless and will never ever bring about any democratic change in Zimbabwe.

“People have expressed their concerns about the governance issues that have led to the collapse of the social and economic situation in the country and about the future,” he told VOA. He went on to enumerate some of these problems the people are concerned about:

  • The level of political intimidation and fear especial by the traditional local leaders at the instigation Zanu PF.
  • People are concerned at the potential for rigging the vote by corrupting the voters roll. They wanted to know how the new Biometric Voting System (BVS) would stop the tampering with the voters roll.
  • The independence of ZEC, people believe most of the commissioners are Zanu PF operatives. affecting the upcoming national elections.
  • The active political involvement on the side of Zanu PF by security sector personnel during elections.
  • People were concerned the elections will not be free, fair and credible. Etc., etc.“We encouraged people to register to vote, go and vote and to defend their vote!” continued Tsvangirai.“The monitoring of elections is critical. We assure them (the people) that the UN is involved through the purchase of BVS. They will also be equally concerned that the elections are free and fair.”Tsvangirai was speaking to the press at the end of his country wide “Meet The People Tour.”The tragedy here is Tsvangirai was nothing more than an echo chamber. The people did not say anything we did not already know, Mugabe’s vote rigging goes back to the first post-independence elections in 1980 and has got progressively worse with time as the country’s economy has continued to sink like a stone and with it the tyrant’s popularity. What the people wanted are answers to stop Mugabe’s vote rigging juggernaut and, sadly, only they ever got from Tsvangirai is an echo chamber repeating back to them their concerns without even one solution.We already know the solution to stopping Zanu PF rigging elections is for the nation to implement the democratic reforms designed to end the dictatorship’s undemocratic control of the traditional leaders, ZEC, Police, etc. If Morgan Tsvangirai did not understand what is it MDC had to do; SADC had this spelt out for him in the 2008 GPA. All MDC leaders had to do was implement the democratic reforms.

    After five years of the GNU, MDC failed to get even one single reform implemented. Not one!

    Zanu PF went on to blatantly rig the 2013 elections because none of the reforms were implemented.

    By failing to get even one reform implemented Tsvangirai has once again given Zanu PF a licence to rig the elections and instead of acknowledging his own stupidity he is asking the people to “defend their vote”. What exactly is a villager being threatened with beating, rape or worse, if he/she does not vote for Zanu PF, supposed to do to defend their vote?

    Mugabe has enjoyed 37 years in power because he has rigged the vote. We know he rigs elections and, better still, we know what must be done to stop the vote rigging. It is sheer madness to do nothing to stop the vote rigging and instead contest the flawed elections time and time hoping against hope that Mugabe will rig the elections and lose!

    With unemployment at a nauseating 95%, millions now living in abject poverty, health service has all but collapsed, etc., etc.; there is no doubt that this nation is in serious trouble and must do something to revive the national economy a.s.a.p. Zimbabwe’s economic recovery is totally dependent on the country electing a competent and democratically accountable government. This is why the country must implement the reforms and ensure the next elections are free, fair and credible.

    We cannot afford another rigged elections and another five years of Zanu PF corruption and mismanagement!  By the same token we cannot afford a corrupt and incompetent opposition, an echo chamber repeating the vote rigging problems but not offering any solution, who will only drag us into another flawed election hoping for a miracle electoral victory.

Diamond Safe Box Disappears


A LOCKBOX containing gem-quality diamonds disappeared from a Mbada Diamonds sort house on the day government announced the closure of Chiadzwa mining activities to pave way for the Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) in February last year, the Zimbabwe Independent has established.

This comes amid reports that since the end of Mbada operations, illegal panners have breached security to loot more than 150 000 tonnes of diamond ore stockpiles that were ready for processing.
Investigations have revealed that when the ZCDC executive moved in, a lockbox containing pure diamonds, measuring about 30cm x 30cm, was stolen from the X-Ray Transmission (XRT) 2 sort house between February 24 and 27 2011.

This is one of the four lockboxes which are part of the automated XRT 2 machine. The stolen box is on average equivalent to a week’s production worth millions. Mbada’s production target per month was 500 000 carats.

On February 22 2016, government moved in to stop the operations of all the seven companies that had formed joint ventures with Marange Resources, a subsidiary of the state-owned Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC), after establishing the ZCDC which is currently running the mines.

“The police officers who were securing the mine after the closure reported the theft of the box to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Mutare on February 27 2016,” an informed source said.

“The case was subsequently registered at ZRP Marange under crime register number CR42/2/16.”
The box, which automatically locks after being removed from the XRT machine, can only be opened by another machine located at the sorting room at Harare International Airport.

Sources said by the time Mines minister Walter Chidhakwa announced the closure of the mines, police officers who had been deployed the previous day immediately moved in and forced the Mbada personnel and security out of the concession.

“At Mbada Diamonds the police force and officials from the ministry of Mines and Mining Development, assisted by managers from Marange Resources, swiftly moved into the mine and rounded up all managerial employees and support staff,” the source said. “Police seized their cellphones to prevent them from communicating with the outside world.”

Sources say the lockbox contained gem diamonds because the area Mbada was mining in February last year was producing high-quality stones.

However, the quantity of the diamonds in the box as well as their value had not yet been ascertained because “that is only done in Harare at the sorting room”. Although national police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba was not answering her phone, Manicaland police spokesperson Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa said he is unaware of the case. This is despite the availability of a crime register (CR) number.

“I am hearing this from you for the first time. From the CR you are referring to, the case happened a long time ago, if indeed it happened,” he said.

The reports on the missing diamond box also come at a time when Mbada recently launched an urgent chamber application to stop the ZCDC from looting its diamond ores in Marange.

In the application, which was granted, David Kassel, chairperson of Grandwell Holdings (Pvt) Ltd, a company which owned a 50% stake in Mbada, said the ZCDC executive was looting its ores as well as the diamonds which were in the vaults.

In his affidavit, Kassel said: “The first respondent (ZCDC) through its officers led by one Ridge Nyashanu and accompanied by officers of the Zimbabwe Republic Police have and continue to collect from the third respondent’s (Mbada Diamonds) concession area, diamond ore mined by the third respondent which they take to the first respondent’s concession area.

“The first respondent entered Marange concession area during the night on the 20th of January 2017 and evening on the 21st January 2017 and unlawfully removed stockpiles of diamonds ore from the third respondent’s red zone, a zone that should not be entered without the approval of the third respondent’s security personnel. No approval was obtained.”

Kassel also said ZCDC tampered with “the sort hours lockboxes and the main vault together with safes”. The vault, lockboxes and safes contain diamonds.

“The first respondent entered the vault and safe area in the third respondent’s concession area in the company of Erwin Smith, a specialist who used to assist the third respondent with servicing and calibrating security machines and safes.”

Kassel’s affidavit also states that the CCTV infrastructure was disabled and vandalised following the abrupt forced closure of Mbada’s mining activities.

High Court judge Justice Amy Tsanga interdicted the ZCDC from collecting Mbada’s ore as well as from interfering in any manner with security arrangements in the concession area.

This is not the first time that diamonds have gone missing and unaccounted for in Zimbabwe. In 2010, a 30kg consignment of diamonds disappeared after being removed from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. The diamonds, owned by African Consolidated Resources, were stolen when the company was fighting a legal dispute with the then mines minister, Obert Mpofu.

During the same time, almost two million carats of diamonds worth over US$80 million mined by Canadile Miners in Chiadzwa during the joint venture between ZMDC) and Core Mining and Mineral Resources disappeared as well.

The diamonds were allegedly moved from Canadile Miners’ sorting house in Mutare to an unknown destination by ZMDC and Marange Resources employees.

This news article is part of an ongoing ground-breaking investigation into the Marange alluvial diamonds discovery and subsequent plundering at various stages by state and non-state actors. The special series is supported by the Investigative Journalism Fund. – Independent

Kasukuwere Pounces On Norton

Ray Nkosi | Local Government minister, Saviour Kasukuwere, has instituted an investigation into alleged corruption in the awarding of tenders to land developers in Norton.

Norton Town Council is accused by residents of corruptly awarding tenders to companies which are developing both residential and commercial stands in the rapid growing Mashonaland west town.

In January, Member of Parliament for Norton, Temba Mliswa, met with Norton Town Council, where some of these complaints were raised by residents.

At the meeting, Mliswa, ordered Norton Town Council, to provide him with all documents that the local authority uses to run the affairs of the town, so that he could assist them lobby government to provide resources the local authority needed to improve service delivery.

According to Mliswa, Norton Town Council is yet to respond to his request. The local authority has also been snubbing his community development meetings he would have invited them to attend.

This week, through Mliswa’s initiative, Local Government minister, Saviour  Kasukuwere, met with   the Norton  Town Council,at his Harare offices,  and told the MDC-T run local authority to explain to him how they were giving tenders to land developers.

Kasukuwere, in the meeting is said to have told Norton Town Council that he was instituting an investigation into the alleged corruption in the council.

“The minister and the meeting were shocked to learn that some, if not most of all land developers do not have approved land development permits and council was failing to supervise them,” said one of the residents who was part of the closed door meeting.

“And the minister said that he was sending a fact finding mission to investigate and address the issue of land developers in Marshlands,  Galloway,  Kindsdale,  Tralfager,  Nkowe and Tangatara as they  are acting illegally by just continuing developing at times haphazardly  without following the law,” he said.

“Building on wetlands, again this matter  was discussed and noted that it  was illegal, and should be stopped and an investigating team will dispatched soon to get to the bottom of issues before action is taken,” the resident said.