Sex Thug Sued $10,000

A HARARE man who engaged in an adulterous relationship with a married woman and was playing the fatherly role to the woman’s child after being duped that he sired the child is being sued for $10 000.
The plaintiff, Andrew Nyakuya filed his papers against Edson Chokuda at the Chitungwiza Civil court through his lawyer Phillip Hamunakwadi of Mugiya and Macharaga Law Chambers claiming that he had suffered immense pain as a result of the affair.
“The defendant’s behaviour with the plaintiff’s wife clearly shows that the two had unprotected sexual intercourse on several occasions which led to the birth of the innocent child aforementioned.
“As a result of the defendant’s delictual and wrongful conduct of intruding into plaintiff’s marital relationship, the said relationship got so unstable if not outlandish thereby prompting plaintiff’s wife to file for divorce”.
Nyakuya added that he continuously suffered immense pain as his wife has “stubbornly declared that defendant is a better man than him in every respect and aspect”.
Nyakuya is claiming damages of $4 000 for loss of consortium $6 000 for compensation for contumella he suffered and the cost of the suit from Chokuda.
The alleged affair came to light in November 2014 after Nyakuya discovered at the Registrar General’s office that his wife Betty Nyakuya had sired a child with the defendant (Chokuda) and had named the child Chiedza Chokuda.
Nyakuya, who is still legally married to Betty under the Marriage Act Chapter 5.11 said the same child was staying with him and his wife as Cynthia Kudakwashe Nyakuya.
He added that his wife was criminally charged and convicted at Chitungwiza magistrates court where she pleaded guilty and further acknowledged that he was the father of the child –not Chokuda.
Chokuda who resides in Highfields was given seven day to reply to the application after having received the summons on December 17. – Newsday

Chinotimba Beats Tsvangirai In Human Rights Record


MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai was ‘beaten’ by controversial legislator and pioneer of violent farm invasions, Joseph Chinotimba with the latter souping a top Human Rights Award.
VOA| The Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) on Thursday honored outstanding rights advocates, among them Movement for Democratic Change legislator Jessie Majombe and Joseph Chinotimba of Zanu PF.
Majome, who had been nominated in four categories, won the Outstanding Female MP medal which she dedicated to her sons and family.
“To God be the glory,” she wrote on her Facebook.
“Thank you Harare Westerners, my parents Ken Majome and Amai; and my wider family. I dedicate this to my sons Tivake and Vheneka.”
Chinotimba, whose captivating sense of humor has exhilarated fellow lawmakers in parliament and ordinary people, beat four contenders to win the inaugural People’s Choice Award.
Other winners in various categories include musician Sulumani Chimbetu, TV talk show host Rebecca Chisamba and Rita Nyamupinga.

Police Raid Mujuru Prep’


Police are all set to launch a massive raid into Joice Mujuru’s private space and properties, beginning the first ever arsenal on the former Vice President since First Lady Grace Mugabe began calling for her ‘blood’ in September.
This development also comes after Acting President who is the main Mujuru rival for the presidency, Emmerson Mnangagwa, made a grand announcement that he is from today beginning a nationwide police scouring operation on everyone and anyone perceived to be engaged in corruption. All this taking place in Robert Mugabe’s absence, will be seen as simple retaliation on Mujuru who while she was Vice President in 2007, there was a raid launched on alleged Mnangagwa accomplices as Ngwena was accused of plotting a bloody coup, in an investigation which resulted in a historic purging that saw ‘innocent’ military officers convicted and jailed.

State Media: Police were on Thursday issued with warrants by the courts to search companies linked to former Vice President Dr Joice Mujuru as investigations into allegations of her corruption and abuse of office intensify. Dr Mujuru was recently fired from Government for behaviour inconsistent with the discharge of her duties.
Sources yesterday said police made the application to look into Cde Mujuru’s companies and her other assets before provincial magistrate Mr Vakai Chikwekwe in his chambers and their request was granted.
Chief magistrate Mr Mishrod Guvamombe could not be reached for comment, but a highly-placed source at the Harare Magistrates Courts said: “It is true that police sought a search warrant against companies allegedly linked to former Vice President Joice Mujuru yesterday (Thursday) before the provincial magistrate at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts”.
Chief police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba’s mobile phone went unanswered.
The granting of the search warrants followed police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri’s warning that they will investigate all cases of corruption without fear or favour as directed by President Mugabe during the zanu-pf 6th National People’s Congress early this month.
“In the same vein, let me assure the nation that the Zimbabwe Republic Police shall leave no stone unturned in bringing all perpetrators of corruption to book,” he said.
“This stance is in line with the organisation’s constitutional mandate and more importantly with His Excellency the President of Zimbabwe’s sentiments during the official opening of the 6th zanu-pf National People’s Congress when he said and I quote; “Vakaita mhosva chaidzo chaidzo dzecorruption hwabuda humbowo hwakanaka, vachatongwa. Ruzivo rwatinenge tapihwa kana wanga uri minister, civil servant, basa rinobva rapera. Tipei humbowo hwakanaka”.
President Mugabe was speaking on the background of a host of corruption allegations which had been levelled against Cde Mujuru and her cabal who also sought to unconstitutionally unseat President Mugabe.
Officially opening the congress, President Mugabe warned that all those involved in corruption would be prosecuted regardless of their positions in society and Government.
Since then, seven ministers and one deputy have been dismissed from Government for charges that include reneging on their duties and pursuing factional politics.
These are Didymus Mutasa (Presidential Affairs), Webster Shamu (Information Communication Technologies, Postal and Courier Services), Francis Nhema (Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment), Olivia Muchena (Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development), Dzikamai Mavhaire (Energy and Power Development), Nicholas Goche (Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare), Simbaneuta Mudarikwa (Minister of State for Mashonaland East Province) and Munacho Mutezo (Deputy Minister Energy and Power Development).
The Herald is reliably informed that a number of officials who worked with the ex-VP have been put on forced leave as investigations into her illegal deals gather momentum.
Dr Mujuru is accused of extorting shareholding in companies, demanding 10 percent bribes, illicit dealings in diamonds and gold, attempting to defeat the course of justice, extorting investors, undermining the authority of President Mugabe and seeking to depose the President through unconstitutional means.
The police are still gathering evidence on the allegations and the cases are being handled by the Criminal Investigations Department.
First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe exposed VP Mujuru during her meet the people rallies in October when she brought to the fore her secret deals that smacked of corruption.
The former VP has avoided giving direct responses to the allegations.
Addressing war veterans at her Children’s Home in Mazowe in October, Dr Mugabe said Dr Mujuru was not only involved in illicit diamond and gold deals, but also coerced foreign owned companies using her office to dispose 10 percent shareholding in organisations she has interest in for protection.
The other allegations that were levelled against Cde Mujuru included working with the MDC-T and Western governments that are hostile to Zimbabwe.
Cde Mujuru is said to have duped the ruler of Ras al Khaimah, Sheikh Saud Al Qasimi, of millions of dollars in a botched diamonds deal.
The illicit diamond deals were done through Africa Consolidated Resources, a company the Mujuru family has interests in.
The First Lady also accused Cde Mujuru of dividing Zanu-PF in an effort to depose President Mugabe using former Mashonaland East provincial chairman Cde Ray Kaukonde’s financial muscle to subvert party structures.
Cde Mujuru also allegedly received cash payments from Kenyan and Indian financiers who had invested in the Mujuru family owned duty-free-shops at Harare International Airport before elbowing them out in a manner that bordered on extortion
The former Vice President did not only receive the cash payments in violation of the Companies Act and income tax regulations, but is accused of having used her political status to force the lawyers of the aggrieved parties, Musunga and Associates to renounce agency and forcing the investors out of the country after they had pumped over $1 million into the company.
In 2011, Cde Mujuru reportedly directed Secretary for Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Mr Ringson Chitsiko to issue her family business with a permit to import chickens from Brazil against a Government ban on such imports.
This was after she had allegedly struck a deal to import chickens from Brazil when she travelled to that country on official Government business that same year.
The permit was issued despite there being a legal instrument banning the importation of chickens as a way of protecting local farmers.
Some of the chickens were reportedly delivered to the Zimbabwe National Army in an effort to buy their allegiance in her illegal regime change efforts.
In another case of abuse of office, the disgraced former vice president was also fingered in a $105 000 loan dispute pitting her family mining venture, Great Zimbabwe Mining Circle Trust against a Harare businesswoman Anne Thokozani Ncube.
The former vice president’s daughter Noreen Nyorovai Mujuru, Dumisani Nkosi Nyoni, Clive Kudakwashe Madzikanda and Valentine Garacho used an unregistered Notarial Deed of Trust to swindle the businesswoman of her money.
Repeated efforts to get her money back have proved in vain, with Cde Mujuru’s name being invoked whenever she made enquiries.
Ms Ncube was later enticed to buy an Amarok vehicle from Mr Tirivanhu Mudariki, a business associate of Cde Mujuru, but was stopped by police who advised her that the vehicle had been reported as stolen.
Cde Mujuru was also accused of covering up a fatal accident involving her daughter Chipo Mujuru-Makoni in December 2012.
The accident claimed two lives.

Ian Smith and Nelson Chamisa | Breaking News from History

historymysteryzimbabweDID YOU KNOW? ….That the late former Prime Minister Ian Smith in 1948 became the youngest MP at the age of 29 a record which was broken by young MDC politician, Nelson Chamisa who in 2003 became an MP at 25 (the youngest ever Zim politician since Cecil John Rhodes). Also like today’s Chamisa, Ian Smith, achieved top honours at school and University, and was an achiever driven to succeed in anything he set his hand to. He did not need an AK47….READ MORE…

By Mike Watson: Ian Smith attained BCom (Economics) Rhodes, attended Gwebi College, was a famous world war 2 fighter pilot based in Egypt, Italy, Denmark and Germany attaining the rank of Flt Lieutenant. He achieved top honours at school and University, and was an achiever driven to succeed in anything he set his hand to. He did not need an AK47, he did it by using his intelligence, ability, personality and hard work. He wasn’t handed anything on a plate; he worked hard for all he achieved. His vision as a leader and role model is legendary.

Massive Delta And Econet Losses Push ZSE Down

 The industrial index ended the week down dropping 1.07 points to 163 points dragged down by losses in Delta and Econet.
Delta was the biggest loser shaking off 1,31 cents to 107,69 cents while the leading telecoms company dropped a cent to 59 cents. Powerspeed eased 0,26 cents to trade at 1.55 cents and Pearl lost 0,20 cents to 2,80 cents.
Cafca gained four cents to 50 cents while Afdis was up with two cents to 46 cents. Padenga added 0,20 cents to 8,90 cents.
The industrial index which has been down for the 10 consecutive days shook off 4.34 points for the whole week.
The mining index remained steady at 64.51 points with Bindura, Falgold, Hwange and RioZim at 5,60 cents; three cents; 4,80 cents and 15 cents respectively. Mining index lost 2.20 points week on week trading.

ZANU PF Defrauds Own Members US$20 000 In Massive LASCH Scam

President Robert Mugabe’s ZANU PF party has been exposed for duping its own members who are farmers more than $20,000 in a sophisticated countrywide scam using the powerful LASCH Enterprises Private company.
Zanu PF Youth League using the LASCH Enterprises Private Limited joint venture officials were today arrested for duping hundreds of farmers of more than US$20 000 through a dubious farm-inputs scheme.
As some residents, police, NASCH Investment officials and senior ZANU PF officials were on Friday seen by ZimEye locked in a marathon meeting at Mutoko Rural District Council Offices, the following suspects Friday appeared in court facing the serious fraud charges: Tapiwa Zengeya (48), Evans Simbarashe Zininga (34), Patience Chipere (38), Christopher Tegwe (46), Fungai Mudondo (38), Shiella Taderera (40), Stephene Mapfumo (43) and Charles Mashumba (46) who all appeared before Mr Milton Serima charged with several counts of fraud and money laundering.
Mr Serima granted them US$500 bail each with the state’s consent.
The accused were all ordered to surrender their passports and to report thrice a week to CID Serious Fraud.
Prosecutor, Miss Sharon Mashavira alleged that sometime in July, LASCH officials and their accomplices who are still at large, Nelson Mahupete and Christina Madakudya, formed a joint venture with Zanu PF Youth League purportedly for the supply of agricultural inputs in the form of fertiliser, seed and farming chemicals to A1 commercial farmers on credit.
The complainants were made to fill in loan application forms bearing LASCH Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd and Zanu PF Youth League logos.
The gang, allegedly recruited district co-coordinators who mobilised complainants to pay US$36 as joining fee, US$30 per hectare as insurance fees and US$5 as an AREX fee, which was payable direct to AREX offices.
It is alleged that the insurance fee varied in line with the number of hectares required by the farmer and the loan was to be recovered from the complainant’s respective Grain Marketing Board (GMB) account after harvest.
As a result, between July 17 and December 11, the court heard that the complainants made several deposits into the company’s bank account.
They presented the bank deposit slips to their designated co-odinaters who issued them with LASCH and ZanuPF Youth League receipts.
The court further heard that LASCH’s bank account received a total of over US$1 million from the farmers but as at December 16 the account had a credit balance of US$500.
It is the state’s case that the gang withdrew the funds and bought themselves motor vehicles in November.
The state alleged, the complainants approached the accused persons to facilitate the delivery of their inputs but nothing materialised prompting them to make a police report.
According to the state, the complainants for now were prejudiced of US$27 497 and nothing was recovered.
 
Meanwhile Mudzi Rural District Friday stormed into their council offices to formally voice their anger. What infuriated the residents was that while the rains are now falling at a time they should have been a step ahead in their farming activities, their hopes have been dampened as they now spending more time trying to recover their “lost” hard earned cash.
The residents paid: $2 to AREX, $36 as administration fee, and $30 for a 25kg of maize seed, 8Heavy multiplication x50kgs basal fertiliser and 6Heavy multiplication x50kgs top dressing fertiliser.

Do Blame Us for Not Challenging Mugabe On Time – Gumbo

FORMER Zanu PF spokesperson Rugare Gumbo, who was expelled from the party just before its recent sixth congress, says he and other senior party officials hounded out of the party are partly to blame for their misfortune as they allowed President Robert Mugabe to dictate the pace of events and direction of the party without a challenge.
Gumbo, who said Zanu PF had emerged from the congress weaker following the purging of senior officials, including former Vice-President Joice Mujuru, however said he had no regrets over his expulsion.
He was expelled by the party’s most powerful organ outside congress, the central committee, on allegations of throwing Zanu PF into disrepute after he continued criticising Mugabe following his five-year suspension last month.
He was suspended after being accused of being part of a plot to assassinate Mugabe alongside other senior officials sympathetic to Mujuru such as secretary for administration Didymus Mutasa and politburo member Nicholas Goche. Gumbo was also accused of speaking on behalf of the Mujuru faction and advancing his own agenda rather than presenting the party’s position. “We have to accept blame for what is happening,” he said.
“We have been too quiet for too long. We were hoping that there would be an improvement; that the party would be rejuvenated but that has not happened even after the congress.”
Gumbo said he would remain loyal to the revolution and not necessarily Zanu PF leaders and would thus continue speaking his mind.
“How can I be a loyal to Zanu PF leaders when I have been thrown out?” he said, when asked if he remains committed to the party and its leadership. I am loyal to the revolution. I will speak about what is unjust and undesirable in the society. I am not quitting politics.
“I consider what has happened to be part of a circus or mahumbwe (child’s play) because serious leaders don’t behave in such a manner.”
Gumbo said although he was thrown out of the party on the basis of “outright lies”, he was not bitter but gobsmacked.
He said he would watch events in Zanu PF from the terraces while taking time to reflect on what has been transpiring.
Gumbo said after the congress he hoped Mugabe and his supporters’ energy would be channelled towards reviving the economy which he said had been negatively affected by the long-drawn succession battle in Zanu PF. “The main issue is the economy. It is the heaviest casualty of the infighting. Companies are closing and retrenching, there is a severe liquidity crunch, people have no money,” he said.
“We needed to concentrate our energy on that and that’s what still needs to be done.” After congress Mugabe dismissed Mujuru and eight ministers deemed loyal to her.
The casualties were Didymus Mutasa (presidential affairs), Webster Shamu (ICT), Nicolas Goche (labour), Dzikamai Mavhaire and his deputy Munacho Mutezo (energy), Olivia Muchena (higher education), Francis Nhema (indigenisation) and Simbaneuta Mudarikwa (Provincial Affairs for Mashonaland East).
Indications are that Mugabe will reshuffle his cabinet again in January where he is likely to drop more ministers aligned to Mujuru. independent

Bond Coins Are Vital for Zim – RBZ Boss

The introduction of bond coins was a “confidence-building measure” after the hyper-inflationary and pre-dollarisation era’s “financial trauma”, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya has said.
The Central Bank boss was speaking at an Institute of Chartered Accountants Zimbabwe (Icaz) breakfast meeting yesterday where he stated that a “measure of resistance” to the new initiative was anticipated.
“…it is an issue of trust and confidence. We are introducing the coins as a gradual measure to regain confidence and trust from the market, so yes resistance is very natural and expected, but let us not live in the past,” Mangudya said.
This was after the Harare meeting had quizzed the governor on the policy rationale — a move also in motion in Ecuador and Panama — and with the executives almost expressing doubt or uneasiness on market preparedness.
However, the former CBZ Holdings Limited chief executive said that they expected the negative sentiment or pessimism to taper off or subside with time and as the market warms up to the idea.
Crucially, Mangudya told the accountants to relax as government had “no intention to defraud Zimbabweans of their hard earned cash” through this monetary initiative.
“The problem is that Zimbabwe is a financially-traumatised society. It is as bad as (a violated) individual, but please relax,” he said, adding the operations would be kept at below 5 percent of total money supply.
The new coins, which went into circulation yesterday, are worth $10 million and thus translating to an inconsequential two percent of total banking deposits of approximately $5 billion in circulation.
Mangudya acknowledged “people’s fear about the Zimbabwe dollar’s return and, hence, the need to guard against this”, but fundamentals were not ripe for this.
Crucially, he said the coins would not help fix the country’s liquidity problems, but were simply meant to establish market confidence.
“The fundamentals are not yet right (for the local currency return), but Zimbabweans must be more worried about poor governance issues (such as corruption) than bond coins,” the former bank executive said.
The special coins of 1c, 5c, 10c and 25c are part of a five-year $50 million bond, which government has secured with a foreign lender and are only useful in Zimbabwe.
At least 30 million rand worth of coins would also be imported to augment the programmes.
After ditching the Zimbabwe dollar in favour of foreign currencies in January 2009 after hyper-inflation had reached 500 billion percent, Zimbabweans have generally been sceptical about the government’s financial motives.
But like Ecuador and the Panamanian balboa — countries that have also dollarised — the special coins have the same value as the greenback.
For their daily transactions, Zimbabwean businesses mainly use the American dollar and South African rand, but usually round-off prices and give consumers vouchers or sweets due to a critical lack of coins. – DailyNews

Livestock Thieves “Develop Goat Horns”


In a bizarre case that could result in a reduction in stock theft in Bulawayo, a New Mazwi village couple in the business of stealing livestock in Bulawayo, reportedly developed “goat horns” shortly after stealing goats from a nearby resettlement area of Robert Sinyoka.
The two in a short space of time subsequently died from the said “protruding goat horns” that developed soon after their nefarious act.
Dixon Phiri and his wife Nomvelo Tshuma, are reported to have stolen an undeclared large number goats from the mentioned resettlement, and slaughtered the beasts for sale at the Mazwi village. The unsuspecting meat-lovers were treated from stolen relish but were not affected.
According to the Mazwi village head, Jesta Banda, the two were very secretive about where they were acquiring their meat for business. “We were alerted by villagers from the nearby resettlement, that someone or some people were stealing goats from the area. I then informed my fellow villagers to be careful if they were involved in the disappearance of the said goats. No one confessed to the stock theft and the owner warned that he was going to trap the perpetrators, with his traditional juju, that will expose the thieves,” she said.
The village head Ms Banda further told ZimEye.com that the exposure did not take a week, before the husband developed horns on his forehead, causing villagers to realise who the goats’ thief was. As if it was not enough, the wife also developed goat horns on her private parts, forcing her to confess to the village head.
“We attempted dialogue with the goats’ owner, but unfortunately he was not available from the time he threatened with action. He was said to be in Checheche, contacting rituals to deal with the disappearance of his goats,” said the village head.
This reporter managed to reach to the wife of the goats’ owner, who refused to be identified, and she said, “we warned them before my husband went to do the rituals but they did not come forward to tell us, thereby forcing us to do the plan B.”

The New Mazwi alleged goat thieves died last week after horns grew to about 16 cm, while the wife died three days later after complications with horns that had reportedly grown in between her womanhood.
The deceased couple left behind two minors and a teenager brother who is now looking after his siblings, with the help of fellow villagers. The Mazwi villagers are a combination of former Killany squatter camp dwellers, many who have a history of robing NUST students and Khumalo suburb dwellers.

TB Joshua Building Was Illegal, Rushed and Dodgy- TownPlanner Says

Lagos – A town planner who worked for influential Nigeria preacher TB Joshua told an inquest on Thursday that the building which collapsed at Joshua’s church, killing 116 people, did not have planning approval, was rushed and decrepit.
Bisi Adedire, who served as a consultant for Joshua, said that lack of approval did not mean the building was unsound but told the coroner that he warned church officials they were ignoring regulations.
“I told the church they have contravened the law in a way by building without approval but they said they could regularise it,” he told the inquest into the causes of the deadly accident.
Joshua, a self-proclaimed prophet, has claimed the collapse in September may have been sabotage and has on three occasions ignored summonses to testify.
His followers include influential politicians and business people in Africa and around the world and his loyalists have suggested the collapse is part of a conspiracy to undermine him.
Adedire stressed that having planning approval does not guarantee the quality of a building and argued the church’s failure to follow protocol was an administrative issue which likely had nothing to do with the collapse.
Lagos officials have said others buildings at Joshua’s Synagogue Church of All Nations compound were shoddily built.
Rafiq Arogunjo, of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), again dismissed a theory advanced by Joshua and his supporters about aerial sabotage.
Church loyalists have claimed that a Nigerian Air Force C-130 aircraft, which had been flying nearby, was responsible for the collapse.
“The aircraft was no longer in flight when the building collapsed,” Arogunjo said.
“I don’t see any nexus between the aircraft and the collapse. I think the investigators should look into the structural integrity of the building.”
– AFP

Didymus Mutasa Hits Mugabe


Former Vice-President Joice Mujuru’s camp through its Administration Secretary designate Didymus Mutasa, has slapped President Robert Mugabe in the face, writing the first ever explosive letter by defiant ex-senior security officials to Sadc leaders pulling them to intervene following their inglorious booting out from senior positions, in what is increasingly looking like a long drawn out and acrimonious fight.
Mutasa as Presdiential Affairs Minister has in his hands top ZANU PF secrets from the time of the war, and he is feared to carry the full database detailing when, by who, and how killings, were reportedly carried out by the Mugabe regime.
Speaking from India yesterday, the former Zanu PF secretary for administration said he was hopeful that their appeal would be heard by the regional group despite their nemesis, President Robert Mugabe, being the head of the regional grouping.
“We are sending this issue to Sadc knowing that President Mugabe is the chairman and we trust that the bloc will deal with it accordingly,” he said.
“If it fails, that will be the first time Sadc would have failed to solve such issues. All those who take their cases to the courts, take them because they believe they are doing the right thing and by taking the issue to Sadc, we believe we are doing the right thing.”
Mutasa, who is nursing his sick wife in India, could not be drawn to divulge the contents of his letter to Sadc presidents. However, it is believed that he questioned the conduct of the Zanu PF congress.
The former Zanu PF bigwig is believed to have questioned the party’s constitutional amendments which paved way for Mugabe to pick his successors without an election.
Mutasa, however, denied that he would be seeking asylum in South Africa as reported.
“That is not true,” he said.
 
“Whoever told you that tell him or her that he is lying.
“Zimbabwe is my country. I have no other home, why should I run away from my home?
“If I could visit my country during Rhodesian times, what can stop me from coming home now? What have I done?”
Mutasa said it was unreasonable for someone to claim that he was running away from his country when opposition leaders like MDC-T’s Morgan Tsvangirai still resided in the country despite their open opposition to Zanu PF.
Expelled Zanu PF spokesman and a key Mujuru ally, Rugare Gumbo, said he supported Mutasa’s bid, although he said he was not part of the lobby.
“I am not part of Mutasa’s lobbying, but we support what he has said,” he said.
Asked what they would do if the Sadc initiative failed, Gumbo said: “We will cross the bridge when we get there.”
Gumbo and former war veterans’ leader Jabulani Sibanda were expelled from Zanu PF on allegations they plotted to remove Mugabe from power.
Mutasa and several other Zanu PF officials believed to be aligned to Mujuru were unceremoniously demoted by the party and fired from their government positions.- SouthernEye/Additional Reporting

Chinese Caught Stealing Gold from Blacks, ZANU PF Told


Chinese businessmen in Mashonaland Central have been caught red handed, usijg a highly sophisticated method of stealing gold from black miners, ZANU PF offices here have been told.
Chinese Gold Milling Companies in Mashonaland Central dis-empowering Artisanal Miners.
This concern was raised by thousands of small scale miners based at Kitsiyatota in Bindura during a meeting called by the re-instated Provincial Chairman Dick Mafios. The miners in unison told the Chairman that instead of promoting indigenisation and empowerment, the millers were stealing their produce – gold.
 
One Chinese firm, (name supplied) was accused of having machines which ‘rob’ the miners of their gold. The design of the milling plant at Timsite is such that 25% of the free gold especially fine gold is lost to the dump thereby prejudicing the miners. The ‘lost’ gold is then processed and recovered by Timsite at the newly commissioned CIP Plant and is never accounted for but sold on the black market or packaged for China.
 
It has been submitted by sources that the Chinese businessmen at Timsite installed a copper plate on the Ballmill discharge end for purposes of rcovering the free gold ‘stolen’ from the miners. Surprisingly, the recovered gold about 1.5kgs a day, is not recorded into the company books.
 
The ZANU PF Chairman was also told of the ill-treatment miners receive from the millers and how they pay bribes in-order to be served. The no nonsense chairman promised to deal with named and shamed politicians who were abusing their offices to get shares from the Chinese miners. Those who were named include Linda from Harare, Cosy and Mai Mbereko. Captured below are pictures of part of the miners meeting addressed by Mafios.

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Horror Mermaid Seen Killing Mavambo Leader VIDEO?

HIGHLIGHTS: Another male (white Zim boy) taken away for three days in the same Hunyani river; On the death of MKD official Liberty Mukwakwami. Was it by crocodile, mermaids, political assassination or a covered up accident?
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The death of Liberty Mukwakwami, MKD official at first appeared as a simple crocodile death. But later on a different story started to unravel. It was a political assassination. It was a mermaid. It is a mystery.
In order to unravel this story we have to examine the evidence piece by piece and then come to an informed conclusion.
1. It was by a crocodile
A crocodile hunts mainly at night but can also hunt during the day, but I have never heard of it hunting in the early morning. But…. maybe it did.
If it was a crocodile and there were no teeth marks, it was a crocodile that is so old it has no teeth. This is unlikely but not impossible. If it has no teeth it will continue to hunt humans because it cannot catch fish. On the other hand humans are slow moving and drown easily. They have no teeth or claws or beak to hurt the crocodile. They cant fight back. They are weak. So goats and sheep and people are easy prey. It is the only prey a croc can catch, so it will develop a habit of catching these victims. So if there are continuing reports of a big crocodile catching people, and livestock, then it was a crocodile that did actually hunt and kill Liberty. So what’s abnormal about the 4 days aspect? Crocodiles usually catch their prey and tear off a limb, but they also catch their prey, drown it and store the body until it has rotted and become soft. Then it can be easily eaten.

When I was in Chinhoyi High School in 1972, my friends and I went to Hunyani river near the town. A white boy who was swimming upstream from us was taken by a crocodile. His body was wedged under a rock and it stayed there for three days until found by the aqua unit and recovered. Bacteria inside the stomach multiply and cause gas to build up in the body. The body then floats because of this gas ‘balloon’, but it can take a few days as was the case here. There is nothing strange about the 4 days release of the body.
So if Liberty’s friends did see a crocodile, then this crocodile will continue hunting humans and livestock until shot by the police. If this does not continue, then there was no crocodile and Liberty’s friends concocted the story.
 
2. It was a mermaid.
It was not a mermaid. A person who enters the water because of a mermaid does so by focussing on the seduction of the mermaid. They are bewitched/enchanted. But Liberty was engaged in a Whatsapp chat. Because he was not focussing on a mermaid, no mermaid was involved. Case closed. But who has concocted this story? Is it ZimEye? Is it the police? Is there a video or photographic evidence? Is it the friend(s)?  If they are the friends, then they are hiding something. They first of all tell a dramatic story of a person on Whatsapp chat getting caught by a croc. ….. Then when the body is discovered without any teeth marks, they change the story to a mermaid. Unprovable, but it hits a button with the people who love ascribing everything to spirits. The fearful. The mystical. The spiritually possible. Whoever invented this story is either a journalist or a person with something to hide.
 
3. It were friends who saw Liberty swimming and drowning and were afraid to help him.
They were afraid relatives would blame them and make a claim of thousands of USD as ‘compensation’. They felt guilty seeing their friend cry for help but not give it…. and die a horrible death. They then wove a wonderful, fantastical story about a croc….. then when it was seen that its not a crocodile they changed to mermaid. If the story changed, the police should take them in for questioning and find out the real truth. If they have always told the same story then probably it is n not them.
4. It was a political assassination
He was grabbed and drowned. The friends were intimidated and terrorised into claiming it was a croc. When the body was found the murderers fed national media with the mermaid story. I would say that this is unlikely. Not in public with friends.
Conclusion
It was not a mermaid. It is amazing how easy it is to bring the mysterious word of spirits into explaining any natural event. Zimbabweans we have to repent of all attention to any other god/spirit/ancestor other than Yahweh and Jesus. I grew up in Guruve and I know the way  a natural event can be ascribed to a spirit  in order to justify something or confuse an explanation. Billions of dollars a year in Zim are being  given to money-grabbing prophets and spirit mediums money to bring luck and ward off vengeful spirits. It is ant biblical, it is anti God and it is bringing the economy down. Sipepa Nkomo traditionally is claiming that dams [Gokwe, Mtshabezi dam at Gwanda and Mutare] must be dedicated to spirits or it wont work but in the west no dams are dedicated to spirits and they work. This is not in scripture. Don’t be misled Zimbabweans! How many times do we have to be conned into believing that a N’anga can create diesel in Chinoi and that Mermaids are behind these deaths?steve-blomefield How many times do we have to bury people who were deceived by Satan into thinking they had a great spirit calling and entered water only to drown and their life be cut short? Police need to dig deeper. Question the friends more. Question locals to find out if this is a croc that is incapable of hunting because it is so old it has to trap weak, toothless, clawless, slow moving humans. It has a pattern that is known in the area.
Steve Blomefield

Kanyekanye Booted Out Of Another Company


It never rains but pours for the controversial Chairman of the now defunct Capital Bank and the Rainbow Tourism Group, Mr Joseph Kanyekanye who has of late been forced out of another company, ALLIED Timbers Holdings.
Kanyekanye has against his job role a history of controversy and ZimEye last year exposed massive looting at the Capital Bank where he was chairman. The bank was soon pushed out of service. See: Workers Stranded as Indigenous “Capital Bank” Collapses.
This time Kanyekanye has fallen out with the board over differences on operational issues, a situation that may force him to resign. The new board, chaired by Mr Emmanuel Fundira, and Dr Kanyekanye reportedly failed to agree on “critical operational issues” but the exact nature of the differences could not be immediately established at the time of going to print. CONTINUE READING…
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Other board members are Conrad Gotora, Tendayi Mavhunga, Itai Ndudzo, Anne Mutsa Mazita Madzara, Mahommed Orma, Eve Mkondo, Caleb Garura and Charity Moyo.
Dr Kanyekanye, former Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries president, is on paid leave with the board still to decide his fate.
“The fallout resulted from sharp differences in opinions on critical operational issues,” said one source, without specifying the nature of the differences.
“It is most likely they will negotiate for his exit package.”
Dr Kanyekanye said he applied for leave prior to the last board meeting which was granted
“But if there are any sinister moves (to be taken while I am away), I will not be bothered,” he said.
Contrary to speculation that he could have been suspended, Dr Kanyekanye said “there are no charges”.
Allied spokesperson, Ms Veronica Gutu said the matter was being handled by Mr Fundira who could not be reached for a comment at the time of going to print yesterday.
In his absence, group marketing director Mr Francis Chinyani is the acting chief executive.
Apart from Allied, Dr Kanyekanye also served as chairman of Rainbow Tourism Group Limited and chairman of Capital Bank Corporation. He also served as a non-executive director of starafricacorporation Limited. He has a BSC (Hons) degree in wood science from the University of Wales and an MBA from the University of Zimbabwe.
Allied Timbers is wholly owned by the Government. Its operations involve plantations, harvesting, processing and marketing of timber such as teak.
The company’s operations are highly concentrated in the Eastern Highlands, Midlands and Matabeleland areas.
The company is currently exporting its products to Zambia, Botswana, Namibia and South Africa and plans to expand its export market.
In a recent interview, Dr Kanyekanye said treated pole exports had grown by 80 percent on the back of increased supplies into the Zambian market. He said the company had also started exporting sawn timber into the lucrative market.
Dr Kanyekanye said the surge in exports was expected to translate to improved production on the domestic front by moving most of the country’s timber products into the Zambian market. (ZimEye/State Media)

‘Cuba And Africa: US Policy Clearly Unsustainable’

COMMENT by UK based politicial commentator, George Shire, on US President Barack Obama’s policy shift on Cuba announced Thursday.
The Euro – American archive which has been driven by militarism and a fortress Europe has reached a sticky end. The USA and others are very much aware that the economic matrix of power is shifting to the global south.
On the African continent I see a new problem space emerging (a decolonial and Dewestern moment) just as powerful and decisive as was the independence moment. What the west does is of no significance.
They know the writing is on the wall and all this raproachment is window dressing. Our global futures lie in an enlightenment led by the global south and the north knows that their dominance and policies are unsustainable. – George Shire

Obama Regrets Punishing Zimbabwe Ally Cuba

US President has expressed regrets for punishing Cuba in recent years for their 50 year old scuffle with the island nation. In a statement, Obama described the old US policy on Cuba, which is Zimbabwe’s top international ally, as “an outdated approach that has failed to advance U.S. interests for decades” [ALSO READ COMMENT By George Shire].
Below was his statement address:
Yesterday, after more than 50 years, we began to change America’s relationship with the people of Cuba.
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We are recognizing the struggle and sacrifice of the Cuban people, both in the U.S. and in Cuba, and ending an outdated approach that has failed to advance U.S. interests for decades. In doing so, we will begin to normalize relations between our two countries.
I was born in 1961, just over two years after Fidel Castro took power in Cuba, and just as the U.S. severed diplomatic relations with that country.
Our complicated relationship with this nation played out over the course of my lifetime — against the backdrop of the Cold War, with our steadfast opposition to communism in the foreground. Year after year, an ideological and economic barrier hardened between us.
That previous approach failed to promote change, and it’s failed to empower or engage the Cuban people. It’s time to cut loose the shackles of the past and reach for a new and better future with this country.
I want you to know exactly what our new approach will mean.
First, I have instructed Secretary of State John Kerry to immediately begin discussions with Cuba to re-establish diplomatic relations that have been severed since 1961. Going forward, we will re-establish an embassy in Havana, and high-ranking officials will once again visit Cuba.
Second, I have also instructed Secretary Kerry to review Cuba’s designation as a State Sponsor of Terrorism — a review guided by the facts and the law. At a time when we are focused on threats from ISIL and al Qaeda, a nation that meets our conditions and renounces terrorism should not face such a sanction.
Third, we’ll take steps to increase travel, commerce, and the flow of information to — and from — Cuba. These steps will make it easier for Americans to travel to Cuba. They will make it easier for Americans to conduct authorized trade with Cuba, including exports of food, medicine, and medical products to Cuba. And they will facilitate increased telecommunications connections between our two countries: American businesses will be able to sell goods that enable Cubans to communicate with the United States and other countries.
Learn more about the steps we’re taking to change our policy.
These changes don’t constitute a reward or a concession to Cuba. We are making them because it will spur change among the people of Cuba, and that is our main objective.
Change is hard — especially so when we carry the heavy weight of history on our shoulders.
Our country is cutting that burden loose to reach for a better future.
Thank you,
President Barack Obama

BREAKING NEWS: Prophet Uebert Angel Struck By Cancer

Harare preacher Uebert (Madzanire) Angel has been struck by brain cancer, this reporter is reliably told.
Prophet Angel as he is popularly known is currently battling a cancerous brain tumour, senior church sources confirmed Wednesday.

Eubert Angel with ZANU PF's Psychology Maziwisa
Eubert Angel with ZANU PF’s Psychology Maziwisa

“Major Prophet has been fighting this attack from the devil over the last few months but its now over, he has won, he always wins over the devil” one of the sources said.
This reporter was able to confirm that Angel is currently domiciled in the United Kingdom privately receiving treatment.
“Yes it is true that prophet moved to the UK but it was just for a prayer retreat and perhaps treatment purposes which has always been normal. But it was so that he could spend time with his children,” a family source said Thursday morning.
Angel has a spacious farmhouse on the outskirts of Nottingham where he relocated more than seven months ago shortly after he attended President Robert Mugabe’s birthday celebration in Marondera.
It was not possible to physically locate which hospital and the medial professionals treating the preacher, but it was believed they are based in the West Midlands area of the United Kingdom.

Students Reject ‘Illiterate’ Muchinguri as Minister Of Education

The Zimbabwe National Students Union (Zinasu) has rejected the new Higher Education minister Oppah Muchinguri, saying she is not qualified to hold that post.
The development follows an uproar on Muchinguri’s qualifications after it was revealed she obtained a dodgy masters degree from the University of Zimbabwe whose lecturers have admitted to assisting ZANU PF politicians graduate with flying colours.
Makomborero Haruzivishe, the Zinasu spokesperson, told the Daily News that the appointment of Muchinguri to replace Olivia Muchena, who was sacked last week, was a retrogressive step.
“As Zinasu, we mourn the appointment of Oppah Muchinguri as the minister of Higher Education,” he said.
“This dubious appointment literally highlights the burial of higher educational system whose massacre we witnessed with pain a few months ago with the equally dubious distribution of dubious doctorates.”
Haruzivishe further accused the government of deliberately running down universities and colleges.
“As Zinasu, we are strongly against the current trend of perpetuation of mediocrity which is resulting in the depreciation of our educational standards in Zimbabwe. “This perpetuation has been embodied in the doctoring of doctorates for academically shy political individuals and now the appointment of Muchinguri who neither  knows the basic concepts of appreciating modern day academic and educational systems nor can help pioneer the development of our higher educational system to spearhead socio-economic revival,” Haruzivishe said.
Although Muchinguri does not hold a doctorate, she holds a masters degree from the University of Zimbabwe.
Haruzivishe said government is not committed to improving the standards of education and welfare of students.
“As Zinasu, we have now come to terms with the fact that our government is totally not committed to our welfare and as such is doing all it can to sabotage us,” he said.
“The appointment of Muchinguri to the post of minister of Higher Education should not have been treated as just a mere seat filling exercise for our universities.
“It requires a real academic with the requisite acumen to revolutionise our educational system and spearhead its growth for the sustainable development of the Republic of Zimbabwe. Thus an academic is required not a baby sitter.”
The Zinasu spokesperson said the students’ body is holding a meeting this week to chart a way forward following the appointment of Muchinguri.
“We denounce this irresponsible appointment in the strongest possible terms and we are to hold our general council meeting this week to come up with a clear way-forward to make our government wake up from this deep slumber they are in and view academics and education with a more responsible eye,” he said. – Daily News/Additional Reporting

Hope Masike LIVE in Harare Tonight

Zimbabwean song bird Hope Masike is tonight staging in Harare at Gabys by Travel Plaza.
Hope performs in a rare, intimate set.

“Bring loved ones to celebrate good music, good wine and the good festive season,” Hope announced earlier in the week.
The function has been sponsored by Robertson Winery.

LATEST On ex-CIO Boss Nicholas Goche

goche900DEVELOPMENTS ON THE DREADED FORMER CIO Boss Nicholas Goche, who was booted out of ZANU PF authority last week, have seen the whole Mashonaland Central grind to a halt in fear, shock  and uncertainty.
Goche’s farm soon went under an invasion by Mnangagwa supporters two weeks ago before being shoved away by Korekore youths allegedly hired by Goche.
The youths were reportedly paid in kind for their standing to defend Goche with the latter dolling out a bag of top dressing fertilizer to each person.
Mr Goche was reported ill and bedridden from the time of the last Politburo meeting before the ZANU PF congress.
Meanwhile Goche’s right hand man, a certain Muchemwa whose car was impounded by rogue youth during nominations for the Central Committee in Bindura, was seen moving around in Goche’s ‘white landcruiser with named district chairpersons. …More to follow….
 

Chiyangwa Granny Sues Husband’s Girlfriend for Adultery

going to court...Tsitsi Chiyangwa
going to court…Tsitsi Chiyangwa

AN ELDERLY married woman from Mbare, Tsitsi Chiyangwa, has said she has filed papers for adultery damages against a young woman from her neighbourhood whom she accuses of having a love affair with her husband who is believed to be a member of an apostolic church sect.
Although she could not reveal how much she was suing for, Tsitsi Chiyangwa said she wants compensation from her husband’s girlfriend, Miriam Chiyamba for having an affair with her husband.
Tsitsi claimed that her husband, Andrew Chiyangwa, was her ‘property’ and by virtue of Miriam snatching him away from her – it was like destroying her property.
“I am married under Marriage Act Chapter 5:11 which states that a husband must marry one woman. “My husband is now sleeping at her house and she always accommodates him. “At one point she came to my place of residence in the company of three police officers demanding to take my husband,” she said.
She said that what irked her most is the fact that Miriam is of the same age to her third born child.
And that she vowed not to terminate her relationship with her husband saying it was part of her job.
“She told me that she came from Mutare to Harare to work and snatching other people’s husbands was her work.
“I just want her to leave Andrew Chiyangwa alone, he is my husband. “If the court leaves her continuing having a love affair with my husband I will do something that will end up with me being locked up,” she said. Miriam admitted having an affair with Tsitsi’s husband.
She said that she found nothing wrong in having an affair with Andrew. “I started having an affair with him in 2009 and we have a child together. “I don’t see if there is any problem with me falling in love with him,” she said.
However, magistrate Vongai Muchuchuti dismissed Tsitsi’s application on the grounds that the court had no mandate to stop the relationship. – H Metro

MDC-T To Build New Mujuru Surbub In Harare

THE MDC-T-dominated Harare City Council has set itself on a collision course with the Zanu PF government after proposing to name a new suburb in Budiriro, Harare, and some of the capital’s roads after liberation war heroes and democracy campaigners among them the late Retired General Solomon Mujuru and the late MDC-T spokesperson Learnmore Jongwe.

Honoured...Gen Solomon Mujuru
Honoured…Gen Solomon Mujuru

The issue was raised during a full council meeting on Tuesday where councillors said it was improper for the roads in the city’s suburbs to be named after birds and trees while there were deserving people who sacrificed their all for Zimbabwe.
The move came a day after city mayor Bernard Manyenyeni blasted Zanu PF for naming some parts of Harare after President Robert Mugabe and his wife, First Lady Grace.
Manyenyeni on Monday indicated the Zanu PF move was illegal and ordered the ruling party to pull down its signposts at the Civic Centre Grounds in Harare, which were renamed Robert Mugabe Square and the main access road as Dr Grace Mugabe Way.
The local authority argued that the naming of city roads and other infrastructure within its area of jurisdiction was the sole prerogative of city fathers.
Debating the issue, Glen Norah councillor Herbert Gomba cited the late decorated liberation war hero Mujuru who died in a mysterious inferno in 2011 as befitting the status of having a city road named after him.
“We should be seen to be naming some of those roads after people who played critical roles in the history and development of our country. For example, there are people here who played critical roles in the project (Budiriro housing project) like former mayor Muchadeyi Masunda and town clerk Tendai Mahachi.
“We have focused on animals and some of the names are all over, if you look at Mufakose, Mbare and other areas, there are the same names,” Gomba said.
Council chief whip councillor Peter Moyo, while seconding Gomba’s statement, said: “Look at what Masunda did for this city. Look at Solomon Mujuru, people who fought for this country. Look at Learnmore Jongwe who fought for democracy in this country.”
Moyo said there was need to have some of the places named after these personalities.
The debate came after Old Mutual project managers had sent through a list seeking approval for suburb and street names for the roads providing access to the Budiriro stands created in the CABS project.
“The names were derived from names of indigenous trees, fruit trees and birds. The naming of the suburb and roads is very important for identification purposes,” the project managers said.
Council and CABS jointly built more than 3 000 houses in Budiriro, a suburb they wanted to name Ruvheneko Park until the debate on Tuesday.
Other roads were supposed to be named Muchakata, Muchechetere, Muuyu, Muzhanje, Mukwakwa and Mupani, among other names.
Before the expiry of their term of office last year, the Masunda-led council was pushing for the renaming of some of the roads after luminaries.
Other luminaries council has identified include slain United States human rights activist Martin Luther King Junior, the late Zanu-Ndonga leader Ndabaningi Sithole and the late career civil servant Sarah Kachingwe. newsday

The Truth About Mermaids

Fake Imaginary Creatures of Crafty Machination by a manipulative crook seeking human attention”

“An individual should know that the most fascinating creature on earth is none but themselves”
Three men have been killed in Chinhoyi’s Hunyani river which stretches to President Robert Mugabe’s home area, a development local community leaders claim is due to angry mermaids which are attacking and abducting men who dare to encroach the river. In addition to these incidents, certain black Zimbabwean workers two years ago refused to perform work on two dams desperately

Mermaid and Doll Jozef Szekeres by Elf Fin
Mermaid and Doll Jozef Szekeres by Elf Fin

needed by local communities in Mutare and Gokwe  complaining that ‘Mermaid creatures’ were stopping them from switching on the pumps. Following their refusal, a group of workers of white race origin were assigned by the then Minister of Water Resources to the site. They came back saying that they do not want to do the job. Are Mermaids real, and are they not part of a highly sophisticated political plot to possess and control a community through fear and terror?
Minister Sipepa Nkomo told ZimEye following the publication of the mermaid claims in the state owned Herald:
“I saw the story in the Herald and I did not actually say the words that they said about me. All I reported was what I am getting from my staff,” he said.
 
In this expose, Bulawayo preacher Steven Blomefield explains his experience with so called “mermaids”.
“In 1989 I dealt with a woman at Biri dam who felt compelled to dive into the dam, allegedly by a mermaid called ‘Masvikasei’. After the evil spirit was removed she was able to collect water from the dam. However, it shows that this problem affects both men and women, and that this problem has been happening for decades.” [SEE Blomefield’s full commentary]
This article is the second in a series which explores the truth about Mermaids
ZimEye religion correspondent Edson Gwende argues:
There is no such a thing. No such creature exists. These are mere Human beings playing witchcraft and then claiming to be coming to us as “Mermaid” creatures. How come these creatures have never been caught on camera? The purpose of all this is to create uncertainty and fear; Once there is fear, then a cunningly devised religion can using that fear be formed and SOMEONE somewhere receives the worship of mankind. That someone is not God, but is certainly the devil himself!
The Devil loves attention; especially the attention that can be obtained from human beings who are in reality God creatures. Once the devil obtains that attention, he from it receives raw fascination, because God almighty has forever turned his face against him, so if he can get attention from human beings, then he has accomplished his mission of getting not only the attention a God creature(human being), but also the fear and subsequent worship from them. He obtains all this by creating uncertainty in the hearts of mankind.
Mermaid theory just like Ghost mythology, mythology which was created to steal the attention of mankind and through that attention and fear, demons can perchance obtain life and short live to be on planet earth.
To begin with, human beings are the only legal bosses who are also Lords over planet earth, and that is why Jesus had to become a human being, because there was no other way He would have achieved something in man’s world. He would have been an illegal entrant had it been otherwise. Human beings are really great creatures God himself even delights to listen to.
To be a human being is such a privilege and it takes a little bit of learning to perceive that.
When he created world, God set these laws in motion and as reflected in Genesis 1:27 and many other scriptural passages, which prove that man is really a God creature with ultimate authority over this planet next only to God Himself.
If you want to live a life of strength, read the Bible and pray for God to open your eyes. Through the Bible you will realise that the most fascinating creature on earth is actually none but you!

Nigeria to Shoot Dead 54 of its Own Soldiers for Refusing to Fight Boko Haram

nigerianarmyA Nigerian military court on Wednesday ruled it will shoot dead 54 soldiers who refused to go and fight Islamist trouble group Boko Haram.
The military court sitting in the capital Abuja Wednesday ruled the 54 were guilty of the high crime of mutiny.
“The soldiers, who were found guilty of mutiny, were accused of refusing to help recapture three towns that had been seized by Boko Haram in August,” The convicted soldiers will face a firing squad, their lawyer admitted.
The troops have in recent years regularly complained that they are outgunned by Boko Haram, they are not paid in full and they are abandoned on the battlefield without enough ammunition or food, reports stated Wednesday.
The trial began mid-October after the officers allegedly disobeyed orders by their senior officers to join operations against Boko Haram in the northeastern state of Borno.
A two-count charge of criminal conspiracy to commit mutiny was, therefore, slammed on the soldiers. Four other soldiers were lucky, discharged and acquitted, having pleaded and found not guilty to the accusation.
The convicted soldiers were said to have committed mutiny against the authorities of the 7 Division of the Nigerian Army on Aug. 4, in Maiduguri, capital of Borno State.
The convicts were the second batch of mutinous soldiers condemned to death by military courts in Nigeria this year. Xinhua/ Additional Reporting

Govt To Squander $9Million for Chiefs

THE government is set to spend almost $9 million on traditional chiefs’ cars after a parliamentary committee recommended that each of them receive $35 000 instead of $18 000 to buy vehicles.
The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Local Government recommended that traditional chiefs be allocated $35 000 each to procure vehicles of their choice, as their terms of office were much longer than those of legislators.
Committee chairperson, Irene Zindi, on Tuesday told Parliament that the committee heard that $18 000 was not enough, as it could only buy single cab trucks instead of the twin cabs chiefs desired.
According to a parliamentary record, while debating the 2015 national budget debate in the National Assembly, Zindi said the committee was of the conviction that since the tenure of chiefs is longer than that of parliamentarians, they should be given the $35 000 and pay over a longer period.
“Furthermore, the officials informed your committee that chiefs could only get vehicle loans up to $18 000 instead of $35 000 based on their current allowances,” Zindi said.
“With $18 000, they can only buy single cab trucks rather than the twin cabs they desire. Your committee was of the conviction that since the tenure of chiefs is longer than that of parliamentarians, they should be given the $35 000 and pay over a longer period. On the same note, chiefs also felt that it was high time that their allowances were reviewed.”
During the chiefs’ annual conference in Gweru recently, President Robert Mugabe told them they could get any car they wanted and the government would bankroll the purchases.
If the government approves this, it will further raise questions on where its priorities lie, as for example, the authorities only spent $205 000 on schools last year and $180 000 on HIV and Aids awareness programmes.
In 2012 the more than 250 traditional leaders made shock demands to be given diplomatic passports and guns for personal security.
The chiefs, who are paid $300 in monthly allowances and drive government-issued cars, stand accused by Mugabe’s opponents of dabbling in politics. – SouthernEye

Woman Killed By Own Garden-Boy

A MAN from Changwa Area in Plumtree allegedly killed his employer over an unknown dispute before committing suicide three days ago.
Matabeleland South Acting police Spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nkosilathi Sibanda confirmed the incident.
“The incident happened around 10pm on December 15 at the Osabeni Area in Plumtree,” he said.
Sibanda identified the deceased as Loveness Moyo (34), while the alleged assailant was identified as Derick Ncube (36).
“Ncube was employed by Moyo as a domestic worker and was residing with her,” he said. “At around 10pm Ncube armed himself with an axe and went to Moyo’s room where he found her asleep with her daughters aged 14, five and a six-month-old baby.”
Sibanda said Ncube struck Moyo on the face several times before turning to the 14-year-old daughter.
“Ncube struck the 14-year-old twice on the forehead and in the right arm before he hanged himself with a rope in his hut,” Sibanda said. “At around 7am on Tuesday the five-year-old daughter woke up and discovered her mother and her sister lying on the floor in a pool of blood.
“She took his six-month-old sibling and went to her aunt Bekezela Moyo, who mobilised her neighbours and went to Moyo’s homestead, where they found them lying in a pool of blood.”
Sibanda said when the neighbour went to the homestead they found the 14-year-old lying on the floor unconscious with deep wounds on the forehead.
“The 14-year-old was rushed to United Bulawayo Hospitals and her condition is very critical,” he narrated.
The bodies of the two deceased were taken to Plumtree hospital for a post mortem, Sibanda said.
He said they were still investigating the case and advised people to involve third parties in solving their disputes. – SouthernEye

BREAKING NEWS: World Bank Shoves $100Million Fund for ZIMASSET


The World Bank has set up a multi-donor trust fund for Zimbabwe which could raise $100 million next year, a gesture signalling that the institution was re-engaging with the bankrupt southern African country.
The global development agency suspended aid to Zimbabwe in 2000 after it defaulted on its arrears. The new endowment would fund government investment projects and provide technical support, World Bank country director for Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi, Kundavhi Kadiresan, told a joint media briefing with finance minister Patrick Chinamasa on Wednesday.
She said the European Union, United Kingdom, Germany, Norway, Denmark and Sweden and the World Bank State and Peace Building Fund have pledged $44 million towards the fund.
“We are currently starting a new multi-donor trust fund which is called the Zimbabwe Reconstruction Fund (ZimRef) and again contributions will come from many development partners with over $40 million committed and we expect the money in the coming year. It could easily increase to $100 million,” she said.
“The main purpose of this fund, ZimRef is basically to help us expand our activities here and it will go beyond technical assistance, capacity building and analytical work. For the first time we will also have activities including investment projects. To that end we will be working very closely with government on some of the priority areas (and) help to implement ZimAsset.”
She said the fund signaled improved relations between Zimbabwe and international financiers. The country owes the IMF and the World Bank $124 million and $1billion respectively, while its external debt totals around $10 billion.
“We have renewed our efforts to find the resolution of the outstanding arrears that Zimbabwe owes to the World Bank,” Kadiresan said.
Finance minister Chinamasa said he is considering a parallel process of growing the economy and carrying out a public sector audit before undertaking a retrenchment exercise to create fiscal space.
He said he would work closely with the World Bank in carrying out the exercise. On Tuesday he told Parliament that the number of government workers had risen from 315,000 in 2009 to 554,000 this year.
With recurrent expenditure hovering around 82 percent, mainly driven by the public sector wage bill, government has struggled to fund capital projects, social spending and clear arrears accrued from multilateral financial institutions.
“In my earlier conversation with the World Bank, I asked for technical assistance (on) how to tackle the wage bill. I would want to see what options are there,” Chinamasa said.
“We need that rationalisation but above all we need to understand what basically composes our payroll. For that of course I will also need some money and the ZimRef fund will also be an easy pot for me to dip into.”
The desire by government to reduce its wage bill and create fiscal space for capital projects also signals a desire to meet International Monetary Fund (IMF) targets under its staff monitored programme (SMP), an informal and flexible instrument for dialogue between IMF staff and a member country on its economic policies.
At the conclusion of the first SMP in June this year, government had missed key benchmarks such as the reduction of the government wage bill and enhancing transparency in diamond mining and trade.
It was also behind in implementing some legislative reforms, especially in the mining and financial sectors.
However, the IMF expressed satisfaction with Harare’s commitment and agreed on a new monitored programme which is expected to lapse next October. A successful conclusion to the programme could open the door to financial assistance, the IMF said.
In 2010, a group of western donors set up Zimbabwe Multi-donor Trust Fund (Zim-Fund), which is managed by the African Development Bank (AfDB) in a bid to support the then unity government’s economic recovery efforts. The fund focuses on infrastructure projects, mostly water, sanitation and energy.

Chinamasa Dishes Out $300Million to Army, Yet Dolls Peanuts to Health, Education

Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa came under fire from legislators yesterday when he revealed he dished out a whopping 309Million to the Ministry of Defence in his 2015 budget allocation announcement.
There was chaos in parly yesterday when MDC legislators took control of the house as they demanded that Chinamasa goes back to the drawing board.
While the house was in Committee stage debating funds allocated to the various ministries by Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa, MDC-T legislators stormed into Chinamasa’s face protesting that why is that Education adn Health put together are far below Defence at a time when the countrb is not at war.
Chinamasa in his budget shoved to the Ministry of Defence US$309 105 000 in the 2015.
“We are not in a war. Our defence budget is too big. Some of the money should have been allocated to the ministries of education and health,” said Mr Thamsanqa Mahlangu MDC-T representative for Nkulumane.
He was immediately supported by other legislators among them Mr Innocent Gonese (MDC-T Chief Whip), Mr Settlement Chikwinya (MDC -T).
In his debate, Muderedzwa, however, defended the allocation saying it was actually low considering the military needs. This raised the ire of the MDC formations with Bulawayo East legislator Ms Dorcas Sibanda (MDC-T) raising a point of order that Muderedzwa had used unparliamentary language.
However, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Mabel Chinomona, overruled the objection.
This resulted in chaotic scenes as the MDC formations legislators led by Mr Chikwinya attempted to leave the House.
They were encouraged to leave by the zanu-pf legislators who resorted to shouting, “Go! Go!”
The MDC legislators then broke into song for a few minutes before order was eventually restored and debate continued.
In his response Minister Chinamasa, refuted the allegations that the defence budget was too high saying he had actually left out most of the military requirements.
“I have cut to the bone on the defence budget where I have not provided for purchase of new equipment. In fact, what cost more is not paying salaries but equipment.
“There is no uniformed forces in the whole world which don’t recruit on a planned basis otherwise you will have an army of old people which can’t go to the front.
“An army which doesn’t train becomes even a danger to itself and I haven’t provided for training in the Budget because when they train, they use live ammunition and real guns,” Minister Chinamasa said.
Turning to the other issues Minister Chinamasa reiterated that the fiscal space was tight resulting in low allocations to all ministries.
Meanwhile, the National Assembly adopted the various appropriations to the various ministries as contained in the Estimates of Expenditure while the Finance Bill that will effect the various policy measures announced in the Budget was referred to the Parliamentary Legal Committee yesterday.
Debate on the Budget resumes today.

Magaya Murder Case Hots Up In Botswana


The investigation against Harare preacher Walter Magaya in which he stands accused of sending his girlfriend Chipo Chakanyuka ‘to be slaughtered in a Botswana jail’ has taken a twist with a group of respected lawyers across the border vowing to investigate to the last drop of evidence after Magaya begged investigating journalists for mercy saying “please forgive me.”
The legal experts have voiced they will soon come out into the public as soon they have concluded their inquiries in what they suspect was a botched assassination plot involving Tswana assailants, something which the Girl Child Network has also chipped in wanting to hear into it.
Walter Magaya was in September fingered by independent witnesses and the Chakanyuka family after their kin Chipo, Magaya’s former girlfriend as per submissions, died while on church duty having been arrested following accusations she was in possession of diamonds in what was claimed to be suicide using a doek, but Chipo’s corpse was found having no neck marks whatsoever to prove the hanging theory.
The latest police documents availed, show that police have found out the so called diamonds were actually fake stones and the automatic assumptions are now that they had been planted in order to incriminate the late Chipo Chakanyuka.
With the fake diamonds however were also 18 grams of gold Chipo was said to have been found in possession of. But a close Chakanyuka relative has made submissions that before death Chipo who was not even a gold trader being the PHD church’s Chief Usher, had told her cousin via phone from jail in Botswana that she suspects a named PHD church staffer, was responsible for planting the gold into her bag before she left Harare for Botswana.
Another topical issue at the height of investigations is the head-cloth (doek) alleged to have been used by Chipo to commit suicide. Chipo’s mother was denied access to this cloth and she was eventually forced to leave Botswana without it having yet demanding it be availed so that she is satisfied that suicide was committed by her daughter. Botswana prison officials have confirmed that they do not allow arrested suspects to enter the cells with such items like doeks, scarfes, belts, and they are further given prison clothes even while they are on remand.
The highly suspicious circumstances have attracted criticism from the Zimbabwe Girl Child Network organisation as pressure mounts on Magaya to speak out on what truly happened. Commented Girl Child Network boss, Betty Makoni, “on moral and ethical grounds we are hoping Prophet Magaya tells the world what happened to this young woman. Botswana is a country with a trusted police and we await the full story.
People with information on what happened to the deceased are asked to contact the organisation via Whatsapp number +447951522790. Said Makoni,
“Our group of women call upon anyone with information on Chipo to send to WhatsApp +447951522790. Meanwhile we appeal to everybody to donate to Chipo’s children as one of the children is a baby. This case points to organised murder and so we are hoping more people will send us information in confidence. Be rest assured your name will be kept secret,” said Makoni.
 
Begging for mercy
Mr Magaya in response to the probe is on record admitting to a local daily that he paid $6,000 towards her funeral costs.
“Why do you hate me, you The Zimbabwe Mail why do you hate me, yes I know that you hate me, every journalist in the country does not hate me but you the Zimbabwe Mail you hate me. I know that you are being used by someone and I know you will hate me to the last bone of your life. I know you are Pharisees and Sadducees.  I can’t have an affair with someone and do miracles that I do.  I know I am not a God of man but I am a man of God. I can’t do a sin and perform those miracles. I helped Chipo change her life; she was a stripper in beer halls and I helped her change her life. I have a video of her mother saying at the grave site that her daughter was into gold smuggling.
“If I have done anything wrong for you vanhu ve Zimbabwe Mail please forgive me,” an emotionally charged Magaya said surrounded by his security guards, Pastor Max and Nyangoni at their Waterfalls church.
“I paid more than $6000 towards Chipo’s funeral,” he said.
Asked to comment on her daughter being a stripper, Tambudzayi hit back: “My daughter was never a stripper; he should name the beer hall where he saw her and say what he was doing there himself. He must know that he will never get away with this. He is just trying to get defence on his side, but there is God in heaven and he will never get away with it.”
According to the aunt, Chipo went to Botswana with some church members on September 19, to buy church uniforms under the leadership of a certain Mai Nyangoni.

Bribery Rife In Uganda’s Judicial System

In the second season finale of Al Jazeera’s award-winning Africa Investigates, Emmanuel Mutaizibwa leads a team of reporters who go undercover inside Uganda’s court system to reveal the price of justice, exposing a chain of corruption that is rotting the country’s judiciary to its core.
Although the Global Corruption Perception Index ranks Uganda at 142nd out of 170 countries, the country’s law courts used to be seen as free from graft. However, a recent report from the country’s Anti Corruption Coalition has confirmed an increasingly widespread view – that corruption has seeped into one of the most sacred institutions of the land.
In the documentary, the investigation begins in Kasangati, a suburban town just north of the capital city, Kampala. The Magistrate’s Court in Kasangati plays a central role in the town, but Emmanuel and his team discover that it’s as much a place for buying and selling as the town’s market.
Emmanuel meets a number of litigants who claim that court officials had swindled money out of them. The only way to substantiate these claims is for Emmanuel to take the plunge and dive into this murky court system.
Posing as litigants and armed with undercover cameras, Emmanuel’s team climb a hierarchy of corruption, where they are forced to use bribe money to navigate past officials at every step.
Money is demanded from the very first instance of reporting a crime and the practice reaches shocking heights within the court itself, from the police up to a senior magistrate.
Emmanuel then confronts Uganda’s anti-corruption authorities with the video evidence.
“Judicial corruption eats away at the fabric of society,” says Al Jazeera English’s executive producer Diarmuid Jeffreys.”
“If police and court officials can be bought off, then how can they ever be trusted?  That’s why this story is so important,” he added.

Emmanuel’s remarkable investigation was given extra weight by ordinary citizen activists; hard-working Ugandans determined to hold the corrupt to account and protect the principle that justice should be fair,  impartial and honest.

Uganda: Watch  Temples of Injustice, the fifth and final episode of the second season here on Zimeye.

Man Tried to Burn Up Family – Court Papers

An abusive man poured paraffin on the entire house, his wife Kudakwashe Masharu and two children, in a bid to set them ablaze following a misunderstanding, the Harare Civil Court heard. Masharu claimed at the court that her husband Robert Chapita was in the habit of assaulting her with an iron bar. She was seeking a protection order against Chapita whom she accused of breaching her peace.
“He once poured paraffin on the entire house, me and the children before trying to set us ablaze,” she said. Masharu told magistrate Mrs Babra Masinire that Chapita was in the habit of verbally and physically abusing her with an iron bar in front of their children.
“My husband is violent towards me at all times,” she said.
“He embarrasses me in front of our children and this is now affecting their performance at school.” Masharu said she was now living in fear of losing her life because of Chapita’s violent behaviour.
“I want this honourable court to bar him from verbally and physically abusing me because he is making my life horrible,” she said. Chapita failed to show up at the court.
Mrs Masinire granted the protection order in default which barred Chapita from verbally or physically abusing Masharu.
She also ordered Chapita to keep peace towards Masharu at all times. -State Media

Zim Ambassadors No Salary for 20 Months – Tsvangirai

Zimbabwe’s ambassadors have not been paid for more than 20 months, Morgan Tsvangirai’s party has said in a development that has left the community shell-shocked and with the MDC leader describing it as an embarrassment.
Tsvangirai in his special Christmas message said diplomatic missions across the world are also at pains financially failing to pay rent and could be evicted anytime soon.
Said Tsvangirai,  “to cap our embarrassment, we have just been told our diplomats have not been paid for over 20 months and our diplomatic missions risk being ejected from properties we occupy in foreign capitals around the world.
“We have failed to pay our annual subscriptions to the African Union as well as our SADC mandatory pledges, even though President Mugabe is at the helm of both institutions. Our current sad reality is worlds apart from the make-believe world depicted in ZimAsset, a Zanu PF policy programme that has failed to assume any life outside the neatly packed blueprints in government offices.
“The ambitious programme had promised the creation of  2,2 million jobs, the construction of 250 000 low-income homes, a growth rate of nine percent per annum, 310 public schools and 300 more clinics up to 2018.
“But there has been a huge chasm between that dream and the sad reality. There has been no statecraft in the cockpit of State and the mediocrity in the corridors of government is alarming, even by Zanu PF’s usual poor standards.
“Last-week’s so-called cabinet reshuffle failed to inspire any confidence in the nation as it was simply a shuffling of the chairs in the Titanic. The ‘new’ brooms are the same ‘old’ characters who have failed to deliver over the years.
“Mugabe has lived true to the adage that there is always so much deadwood in a Zanu PF Cabinet that one can make an ark”

Let’s Give Mnangagwa, Mphoko A Chance Please

It is worrisome that the recent swearing in of two Vice Presidents, Comrades Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko, has been received negatively by some analysts and members of the public claiming that the two are hardliners and radical elements in ZANU-PF and the government.
 
I am quite sure that the two comrades having been leaders before, so their elevation to become the two deputies to the President will actually add value and boost their working experience, thus shaping them into good leaders.
 
In recent weeks some sections of the media were awash with articles humiliating the two Vice Presidents stating that nothing good is expected to come from them. This is however, untrue because the background of these two Vice Presidents tells it all that there are hard workers.
 
It is imperative to note that these two comrades, just like other leaders, have important tracks of their accomplishments that can be easily followed. Unfortunately, the media and a number of analysts focus their attention on mistakes rather than what people have done well. However, President Mugabe recognized the meaningful contributions that these comrades have been putting on the economic development table and believed that they should be elevated so that they contribute more to nation building.
 
A constructive example is that of the then Defence Minister Mnangagwa, who through his hard work and initiatives built a state of the art Defence College in Harare.
 
Like our two Vice Presidents, good leaders are responsible for everything that happens in an organization or a country, and they are rightly held accountable for everything that happens either good or bad.
 
Good leaders know quite well that they are not simply in charge of making plans and reaching targets, but they are rather responsible for making sure that their country is doing what it is meant to do, and ensuring that the standards of living of the people are improved.
 
President Mugabe’s swearing in of his deputies portrays that he has great trust in these two leaders and that he is quite sure that their appointments to the presidium make tangible and productive things happen. It is a leader who has a vision, takes initiatives, influences people, makes proposals, organizes logistics, solves problems, and most of all takes responsibility that we need.
The complex problems that exist in our country will require people who are able to lend an active hand and work together in solving them. The new Vice Presidents and the newly appointed ministers need to be supported for them to deliver.
Lately, Zapu leader, Dumiso Dabengwa has described Vice President Mphoko as a sellout (a case of sour grapes?). Such statements are unworthy to be coined on state leaders as they damage their reputation and image. Therefore, those who are found guilty of waffling such disturbing statements should be brought before a hearing as they will be undermining the authority of the President who appointed them. It is important for public to give due respect to their leaders.
As new leaders in the office, I believe they should be given their chance to perform and dish out what they have that contributes to the development of the country.

Doctors Sue Government for ‘Satanic’ Salary Cuts

DOCTORS File Urgent Chamber High Court Application to reverse Salary Cuts
 
Zimbabwe’s doctors are in the next few hours taking government to court over random salary cuts amounting to $529,36 their employer recently enforced the medical experts have described as “Satanic.” The development now causing employee disaffection could see patients across the country being put at risk.
In a statement the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association announced it will “tomorrow morning file an urgent chamber High Court application to challenge the decision by the Ministry of Health and Child Care to deduct an alarming total of $529,36 from the salaries of all doctors who are accused of participating in a legal industrial action.
“The ZHDA through its lawyers as represented by Mr Emmanuel Samuntombe will challenge the illegal salary deductions as they have been done outside the confines of the law, have not been done procedurally as per the requirements of our current labour laws and are also an infringement of the right to industrial action as stipulated in section 65 and 76 of the new constitution of Zimbabwe.
“The application will immediately seek to bar the paymaster from effecting the intended salary deductions before the next revised salary date. This decision has been made after an urgent meeting held between the ZHDA leadership and their legal practitioners this afternoon.
“In a document availed to doctors at Paridenyatwa hospital since morning today the Public Service commission as directed by the Ministry of Health and Child Care doctors will have their salaries for December and January be deducted by an average of $264,48 each month to a whooping total of $529,36.
 
“This satanic move is intended to be implemented in the background of doctors earning around $283 as basic salary and some meagre allowances. The ZHDA is shocked that within the top echelons of the Ministry of Health and Child Care they are individuals who continue to habour nefarious ,retrogressive and dangerous intentions to set doctors into engaging into a collision course with the government , their patients and even their morality.
“This is evidenced by the recent utterances made by Dr Paul Chimedza in the private media recently where he described doctors as drunkards and chain smokers. The ZHDA maintains it’s position that it will not fall into the trap being set by Dr Paul Chimedza and his inner cabal meant to anger, incite and frustrate young doctors who are currently playing a pivotal role in the provision of health care to all government hospitals in Zimbabwe , into a rebellious lot who daily strike against government ineffectiveness and mediocre decision making.
 
“The ZHDA and it’s members will never be intimidated or unnecessarily be coerced by the deputy Minister’s remarks and of-course his recent docking of salaries so that it loses track of what the government is set to deliver beginning January 2015. This gross negligence being exhibited by the Ministry of Health and Child Care has never been witnessed since time immemorial or rather it is the most illogical decision made by a government official since the pre historic era.
 
“It is shocking that a Ministry led by seemingly learned officials illegally decides to punish its employees even without subjecting them to a hearing or any formal charge and conviction.
 
“The ZHDA will relentlessly fight this injustice and insanity as it falls short of the existing legal statutes that govern the relationship between employees and their employers. Meanwhile our members will deliberate today on whether or not they will afford to come to work,or if they come to work at what level of effort will they be dispensing their responsibilities.
 
“It is very clear that from this provocation passive resistance which protects our members from the venom of the embattled deputy Minister and his cabal will be instituted.
“This shall greatly compromise the quality of health services to innocent patients , and our hardworking tax payers. Finally we urgently call upon the portfolio committee on health, the cabinet and the acting President to immediately rein in on the Ministry of Health so as to stop this unprecedented on-slaught on the moral and finances of doctors in Zimbabwe.
“This definitely will open flood gates of lawsuits by doctors individually, as an association or by different interest groups .”

Angry Mermaids Abduct Men in Zvimba & Chinhoyi – REPORT

In a bizarre sequel of events in the western town of Chinhoyi, mythical mermaid creatures in the Hunyani river which stretches from Mozambique to President Robert Mugabe’s homestead in Zvimba, are reportedly cited regularly coming out of the water attacking and killing every man who lingers around the river.
The incidents widely speculated in the Chinhoyi area, have seen at least three men being taken into the waters shortly before each person returns as a dead corpse, reports which the Department of National Parks however rule out declaring instead that the attacking animals are crocodiles. But traditional community leaders have maintained the creatures are actually mermaids and this is further evidenced in that they are “only attacking men” and no woman has ever been taken into the murky waters to date. A classical case cited is that of Mavambo leader Liberty Mukwakwami whose body returned after four whole days and without a single mark of a crocodile bite[READ MORE-Click Here ].
The Hunyani river said to be home to numerous so called ‘mermaids’, stretches into Zimbabwe from Mozambique then rising northwest of Marondera and flowing westward past Harare to Robert Mugabe’s homestead in Kutama, Zvimba. From Kutama, it then turns north past Chinhoyi and cuts through the Rukowakuona Mountains to the Lowveld later crossing the Mozambique border at Hunyani.
 
“Seyiko vari varume vega varikungotorwa pese pese vachitsakatika, pindurayika nhayi?,” a highly spirited woman who lives in the nearby block of houses around the Biri dam told ZimEye. 

She said there is “a female mermaid in the Biri dam”, and another one which lives in the main Hunyani river.
“She (the said mermaid) is angry for some reason and is taking revenge on men,” she said.
She added, “many women roam around the river and I myself pass through it every day and yet none of all attacks ever get women. Look at how Liberty Mukwakwami came back a dead man last week with no crocodile bite on his body [READ MOREBloody Crocodile which killed MKD Leader Was Actually a Human Being – Evidence],” she said.
“Many women here have their fields stretching to the river bank and so why have these crocodiles not attacked a single woman to date,” she said.
A study of the area by ZimEye has revealed however that the rising number of attacks on men can only be of crocodiles. This was found to be a reliable conclusion to the crisis as two white farmers previously involved in crocodile farming were chased away during ZANU PF’s chaotic land reform program, and the new owners who were ignorant, recklessly caused the animals previously domiciled within the confines of the farm, to escape into the Hunyani river, creating the present crisis.
ZimEye also found out that many are engaged in fishing activities with full body up the waist in the water, becoming easy prey for the crocodiles.

The Curious Case of Zimbabwe’s Bond Coins

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Zimbabwe’s new bond coins …freight or fraud?

Analysis|The RBZ on December 5 2014 unveiled a set of coins that are planned to go into circulation tomorrow on December 18 2014. The coins will be in denominations of 1c, 5c, 10c and 25c pegged at par against the US Dollar and the 50c coin being introduced in Marchs 2015.
The premise of introducing these coins has been that they will aid the correct pricing of goods and services which is currently constrained by the absence of lower denominations. An example of current adverse pricing at work is that sometimes instead of being given change in USD in a grocery store, you might be given sweets in lieu of US cents which tend not to be available.
On the face of it, the introduction of coins may be viewed as a noble gesture by the RBZ to save the average Zimbabwean consumer from the unideal commerce of being given change in sweets and chewing gums, but the more sceptical stakeholders see this as a solution to a non-issue in the face of other more competing challenges that face RBZ and the economy as a whole.
 
How we got here in the first place.
It is important to jog our memories to remind ourselves why the issue of Zimbabwe’s bonded coins is a concern for most people and financial institutions including the ZAPU Economic Affairs Research Institute.
 
On the 12th of April 2009, Zimbabwe had to take a humiliating but necessary decision to abandon its own sovereign currency. It was after a considerable time of hyper-inflation and inability by the government of the day to regain control of the economy due to ineffectiveness of the usual economic policy interventions.
It must be said that when a nation reaches a point that the central bank is ineffective, it indicates deep crisis in confidence in the manner that the system has been operated over a prolonged period. A brief visitation of history into the culmination of Zimbabwe abandoning its currency can probably be traced to 1997 and 1998 when the government made unplanned expenditures on the war in DRC and then paid gratuities to war veterans which made the country’s already adverse national budget deficit worse. Perhaps with just one of these events, the country would have temporarily pulled through the turbulent early 2000s without issues, but a combination of these two was just too much for the already strained budget. When a nation constantly spends more than it collects in taxes, it harms investor and international institutions’ confidence in the government of the day to be ever able to fulfil its obligations to them or anyone for that matter. In the case of Zimbabwe it is with reason as the nation is currently in arrears to the tune of circa $8billion with International Institutions in the last count in 2013.
From 1999, the ordinary man began to feel the effects of the early onset of an economic deterioration with the value of the Zimbabwe dollar falling and the cost of living significantly outstripping wages. In the early 2000s, again the unplanned land reform programme left the nation with less agricultural exports for years, meaning the already teetering economy was now facing a new problem of foreign currency shortages in addition to the existing national budget deficit problems.
With the nation faced with economic hardship brought on by budget deficit problems and foreign currency shortages, the inevitable rise in extreme corruption joined the forces that were helping bring down the economy. By 2006, the financial system was at meltdown with inflation at dizzy heights and exchange rates almost completely unpredictable on a day to day basis. The RBS decided on the 1st of August 2006to ‘redenominate the currency by ZW$1,000’ or in laymans terms wipe out 3 zeros from the value of people’s money; from cash savings, investments to bank balances which was probably the nail to the coffin of the Zimbabwe Dollar as we knew it. Over-night, people lost savings, pensions, bank balances, investments, insurance policies and even countries holding the Zimbabwe Dollar in reserves had lost literally overnight. This ‘redenomination’ was repeated again in September 2007, July 2008 and finally in February 2009. Again in laymans’ terms, the RBZ was deciding to wipe out the value of people’s hard earned money and investments at will and overnight.
It must be said that the process of ‘redenomination’ is unusual but not completely unheard of with one recent example being Turkey in 2005 who redenominated by TL1,000,000, but the fundamental difference is that no one lost any money or investments and it was done under the auspices of a stable economy.
In summary, the path that led to the demise of the Zimbabwe Dollar is lengthy, winding and multifaceted. The long and short is that corruption, breath-taking incompetence, a weak enforcement of economic crimes and some say sanctions made the Zimbabwe Dollar an unworkable currency. The result of this unworkable currency was hyperinflation, unstable foreign currency exchange and loss of faith in the currency by the people of Zimbabwe and International community at large.
Back to the issue of the coins..
In light of the trauma that Zimbabweans have faced with the Zimbabwe Dollar from 2006 to 2009, it is a surprise to many that these RBZ bonded coins are on their way when a request for USD denominated coins from the Reserve  Bank of America would have sufficed if the issue surrounding change was really a major problem facing Zimbabweans today. Its become currency amongst many analysts to view this as a way being used to return to the Zimbabwe dollar in small and gentle steps.
 
Now, there is no patriot under the sun who wouldn’t like to see the return of their sovereign currency, but the thought of the return of the days of economic instability and hyper-inflation make most people sick to the bottom of the stomach. We would all like the Zimbabwe Dollar to return, but timing is of the essence, and now or next year is not a good time according to many analysts.
 
The main reason for it being too early is that;

  1. All the individuals who were involved in Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown, corruption, catastrophic decision making and cataclysmic corruption are still the ones in charge of the levers of power today and can no doubt do it again;
  2. The re introduction of a currency new currency requires not only nationalism but economic cooperation with the international community which is currently absent;
  • Fundamentals such as national budget deficits, corruption, inflation/deflation, unemployment and other important economic indicators can undermine the new currency if not intact.

This begs the question, when is a good time and what are the fundamentals required to ensure it works.
 
The next piece will seek to explore the how the Government can reform the fundamentals of the economy to get it working again.
 
Written by MelusiMoyo.
MelusiMoyo is the head of ZAPU Europe Economic Affairs Research Institute.
Released by ZAPU Europe Information, Publicity and Marketing Department.

Wound Sugar Treatment Breakthrough, Yet UK Drags Feet

In a major breakthrough for incurable wounds, more than 70 patients have so far found hope and instant relief at the hands of a Zimbabwean researcher, Moses Murandu. Through a rare discovery, he uses simple granulated sugar that is applied onto problem wounds to trigger healing which takes noticeable effect from a space of minutes to a few hours.
The results now proven, will save the UK hundreds of millions of pounds, yet despite such proven positive results from the research, British authorities continue to drag their feet on acknowledging and approving the research findings.

Murandu’s study on sugar began way back in 2009 amid skepticism and questions if it would ever be a sustainable finding. Hordes of scientists crowded him questioning if it would ever live to its expectations. Some strongly hammered it saying it would trigger side-effects to many including those suffering from diabetes. But 5 years later, Murandu has proved beyond present question that sugar is “sweet,” to the wounds as much as it is to the tongue, providing groundbreaking healing in hours. The process occurs as harmful bacteria are killed off in just a matter of hours since sugar, a natural anti bacterial agent sucks out the water, the culprit which houses harmful bacteria, allowing the body to effortlessly heal itself.
ZimEye has followed through Murandu’s clinical tests for the five year duration and there has been no side effect whatsoever with healing occurring within 72 hours after application with neither pain, itching nor twitching.
In 2012 this reporter personally witnessed sugar being applied on one patient, Mr Allan Bayliss at a hospital in Birmingham, and the healing that subsequently followed within a few days’ time.
Another patient, a British designer of flying aircraft models, Ryan Ripley, was saved from horrific tormenting wounds from which he endured 13 years of never ending pain. He also had become wheelchair bound during that 13 year period as a result of the wound-ulcers. British doctors failed to diagnose the problem for 13 years until Murandu brought simple sugar and suddenly the long wait was over. He has since began setting up a charity to promote Murandu’s research.
As ZimEye followed up on another success story involving a leading UK accountant at the weekend, we found out that patients are still going through the back door to access treatment as volunteers. This patient told this reporter that he struggled to access Murandu’s services and only managed to do so by privately inviting him to a private Birmingham hospital.
At present the United Kingdom’s expenditure on each wound sits at £240 per potion, but Murandu’s method will slash that cost down to just under £1.
Despite this phenomenal success and cost benefit, the UK’s NHS authorities are yet to give the green-light use and so patients have to wait perhaps a few more years until that is done. Those lucky ones can only do so through the stressful back door as volunteer patients. This is all so despite Murandu completing his random control trials last year with groundbreaking success.
Email correspondences sent to the NHS authorities at the time of writing were not yet replied. Meanwhile UK government, Conservative Party politicians contacted, refused to comment saying the issue could only be addressed by health professionals.

Kwekwe:Electricity from Waste Gas


Kwekwe-based Steelmakers says it will from next year generate 18 megawatts from industrial waste gas to mitigate regular power cuts and reduce overheads after acquiring new technology.
General manager Alexander Johnson told The Source on Monday that the move to generate own electricity was driven by a desire to reduce high overheads which have had an impact on steel prices against soaring power costs for its plant which produces 30,000 tonnes of steel per annum.
“This project will generate electricity from waste gases to the tune of 18 megawatts (per month),” Johnson said.
“Additional energy required for operations of the steel plant will also be generated through separate coal injection.”
The 18MW will be enough to meet the requirements of the plant, Johnson added, enabling Steelmakers to be more competitive in the region.
He did not say where Steelmakers is importing the machinery from, but said it will use waste gases from industrial steel production.

NRZ, SA firm Sign Deal to Fix Bulawayo-Victoria Falls Rail Line

New Limpopo Project Investments (NLPI) a subsidiary of South African freight and shipping giant, Grindrod has entered into an agreement with the National Railways of Zimbabwe to service and market the 470 kilometre rail between Bulawayo and Victoria Falls to provide a North-South corridor.
The state-owned NRZ’s poor financial position has meant that it is not able to service its railway lines and most of the tracks are in disrepair.
The agreement with NLPI means that the South African company will service the railway line and market it, increasing earnings for the cash strapped parastatal. However, NRZ remains the owner and operator of the track, which completes the line between South Africa and Zambia through Zimbabwe.
NLPI acquired an 85 percent stake in BBR in June this year, making it the majority owner of the Bulawayo-Beitbridge rail line. The agreement with NRZ gives it access to the railway line from Beitbridge to Victoria Falls and access to Zambia, Malawi and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
“The involvement (NLPI logistics) in the North Line guarantees the required standards and level of service offered by the operator (NRZ) by ensuring the availability of funds necessary for the operational inputs, including rolling stock, fuel and so on. This level of service encourages the rail users of the corridor to enter into long-term railage agreements,” said NLPI in a statement made available to The Source on Tuesday.
The company added that it owns a fleet of rolling stock, comprising 35 locomotives and 600 wagons, which are already being utilised along the corridor.
“We have started to implement our plans by deploying new locomotives on this corridor and investing in rehabilitation and maintenance of the track,” Grindrod’s Andrew Thomas said in a later email.
The company is also rebuilding some of NRZ’s older locomotives at a cost of $2 million.
“Our objective is to significantly increase the total tonnage carried on the BBR railway line as part of our broader ambitions for the North-South Rail Corridor and we are putting in place the operational capacity, human resources, infrastructure and systems to support those objectives,” Thomas added.

Imara Sells-Off SA Stockbroking Subsidiary for $10mln

Pan-African asset manager Imara Holdings has reached an agreement to sell-off one of its Johannesburg subsidiaries, Imara S.P. Reid (ISPR) to MMI Strategic Investments for about $10,25 million (R120 million), the chief executive has said.
Mark Tunmer said ISPR, one of South Africa’s oldest stockbrokers established in 1938, had been an important contributor to the group but an increase in online share trading, escalating regulatory and compliance costs and generally changing market dynamics had necessitated the disposal.
“The purchase consideration to be received from MMI represents a premium to the current net asset value of ISPR. The board therefore believes a disposal under these terms is in the best interests of Imara,” Tunmer said in a statement released on Monday evening.
Details of the transaction will be published in a circular to shareholders next month, he said. Finalisation of the transaction was dependent on regulatory approval and was also subject to the approval of shareholders at an extraordinary general meeting next January.
Imara is an independent, Botswana-listed investment banking group with offices in Angola, Botswana, South Africa and the UK and associate offices in Malawi, Mauritius, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
It has also partnered with Chapel Hill Denham in Nigeria, Sterling Bank in Kenya, Namibia Equity Brokers and Mac Capital in Dubai.
Despite the sale of ISPR, Tunmer said Imara would retain a strong presence in the South Africa its asset management and corporate finance subsidiaries.

Mnangagwa Says He Needs MDC Supporters


Zimbabwe’s Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa is set on a mission to pull MDC supporters into his ZANU PF party, something which is his number one priority in order to restore the economy now that he is in the presidium, it has emerged.
Mnangagwa who has previously threatened to beat up all opposition part members deemed to have sold the country out, announced Tuesday he desires to pull over urban voters who are ‘genetically’ of the opposition.
He made the announcement to journalists saying with the ZANU PF congress now behind, the Zanu PF government is now faced with the challenge of putting food on the table and uplifting the standards of living of the ordinary people. Mnangagwa told the State Media ZANU PF’s economic development programme, ZIMASSET, provides the answer to various economic challenges bedevilling the country. He however vocally admitted that “the major task on the political front is that of mobilising” and winning the urban voters who in the last election remained under the influence of the opposition.
But his invitations are likely to go unnoticed as opposition members said they dread his having threatened to punish all who have been deemed to have sold out. “Wese anotengesa nyika ngaarobwe,” Mnangagwa loudly vocalised at a funeral last year.
The newly elevated Vice President has served the Zimbabwe government in various capacities since independence and was the Minister of Justice and Legal and Parliamentary Affairs before ascending to the vice presidency. He has to date continued to hold the Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs portfolio.

Police Charge Driver Who Nearly Killed Newly Appointed Vice President Mphoko With a Pot

The road accident that nearly claimed the life of newly appointed Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko was caused by a pot that  fell from the moving vehicle carrying wedding utensils, it has been revealed as the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) said the driver of a truck that was involved in an accident with has been charged for negligence.
The charge follows police investigations on the accident involving  Mphoko’s vehicle and another motorist that occurred on Saturday along Enterprise Road near the Forestry Commission in Harare.
Police Spokesperson, Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba described as inaccurate, some media reports that the incident was stage-managed.
“After investigations, the attending officer concluded that the Toyota Hiace truck driver had failed to secure his load, remained in a dangerous position and drove without due care and attention. Drivers are warned not to immediately stop in the middle of the road if they encounter unforeseen situations. We encourage the media to report objectively after sourcing for facts on accidents especially those involving senior government officials,” she said.
On Sunday, Vice President Mphoko ruled out foul play, describing the accident as genuine.
He said the driver of a truck applied emergency brakes after dropping something, and this is what led to the accident.
“The truck was carrying wedding material, and after dropping what looked like a pot, passengers seated at the back of the truck then hit the roof signalling the driver to stop,” said Mphoko.
The accident comes barely two months after another Vice President,  Emmerson Mnangagwa’s vehicle was involved in an accident with a staff bus belonging to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals along Herbert Chitepo road in Harare.
 

More Victims of Zanu PF Farming Inputs Fraud Approach Police

The Zimbabwe Republic Police says more victims of the botched inputs deal which sucked in a local private company, Lasch Investments, and some senior Zanu PF officials continue to file police reports.
Police chief spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba said out of the 115 complainants who have been interviewed by the police, none of them received fertilisers or seed from Lasch Investments.
Senior Assistant Commissioner Charamba revealed that farmers lost their hard earned cash of up to US$5 000 for some farmers as those who wanted more inputs were paying more.
In Mashonaland Central province, some farmers are reported to have deposited various amounts in an account belonging to Lasch Investments at a bank in Bindura and these farmers have proof of such payments.
The police have appealed to all farmers who have been duped to enter into such a deal to report to the nearest police station.
Meanwhile, the Lasch inputs saga continues with political undertones being down-played by directors of the company which prejudiced thousands of farmers across the country.
It has emerged that among the beneficiaries of the controversial inputs scheme were Zanu PF party district chairpersons.
With the recently held congress having courted controversy after the expulsion of a faction which had been heavily involved in vote buying, availing inputs to chairpersons who make up the Zanu PF electoral college could smack of ulterior motives.
Lasch director Tapiwa Zengeya denies this, saying the venture was 60 percent owned by his company with the Zanu PF youth league owning the other 40 percent.
The party youths were brought in to mobilise membership for the scheme.
The duped farmers are now spending hours in the rain and brave wet nights at Zanu PF headquarters hoping they will finally get their inputs.
Several victims have showed journalists receipts validating they have been duped of almost thousands of dollars.
One woman robbed of $2000.00 spoke to the State Media narrating her ordeal almost in tears. She said the amount was to ensure a 20-hectare crop in case she failed to pay back a US$10 000 loan she had been promised but never got.
 
 
 

Woman Buried Without Nose and Upper Lip

Gokwe Kudiwa community have been left whispering to each other, after a mother of three who passed on was buried without a nose and an upper lip, following scuffles and disagreements between her husband and in-laws.
According to women who were in the room where the corpse was lying, an animal that looked like a dog entered the thatched hut, and quickly devoured off the nose and upper lip from the dead body before it dashed out, as all women retreated to a corner after failing to identify the atrocious looking mammal.
The shocking incident took place in Kudiwa village of Gokwe South near Hovano, when a woman who came to work in the agro- town 25 years ago, ended up cohabiting with a man of her love and did not bother informing her parents of her whereabouts.
The woman identified as Ruramai Zhou, had been staying with Witmore Mudare of Kudiwa as husband and wife, and their relationship was blessed with three children, one girl and two boys, who are all in secondary school.
According to a close relative of the Mudare family who fought a protracted battle to settle the exasperating scuffle that left the family depleted, their brother was not officially recognised by his in-laws who are all based in Mberengwa. “Witmore has been cohabiting with his lover for more than 20 years and have three children. The woman got ill and died leaving us with no option but to look for her relatives, who rebutted their daughter’s death.”
She further narrated to ZimEye how their horror started, after their visit through friends accompanied by a Police Officer to the woman’s family. “The journey was the one I will never forget and all our family members are still in panic following the refusal by her parents to bury her before a 10 head of cattle was paid,” she said.
According to information made available to ZimEye, after the woman’s sudden death, the family tried in vain to persuade their in-laws who were a hard nut to crack. The family sought the help of the Police who accompanied them to Mberengwa, but the relatives refused forcing them to return to Gokwe to reinforce their pockets and more security for escort.
The Mudare family went back to Mberengwa, this time in the company of two Police Officers, who pleaded with the family to come and have their beloved laid to rest in a decent way. They agreed on condition that their demand of 10 beasts would be paid.
“We had to contribute, and villagers came to our rescue, with some of them donating four beasts, to save us from the marauding in-laws. After days of fundraising, we were allowed to bury the decomposing body. We discovered that she had lost her upper lip and nose,” added Sharai Mhondiwa, a sister to Witmore.
According to the village head representative of Kudiwa, who identified himself as Phineas Mwendamberi, the situation left a stain not to be forgotten. “We will have to gather as a village after the dust settles, to discuss with all young men to have an update on their marriages, as this has taught us many lessons in one month,” he said scratching his forehead.

Dabengwa Holds Crucial Press Conference

ZAPU supremo Dumiso Dabengwa is to hold a crucial press conference at 6PM today (Tuesday).
This comes after the recently appointed Vice Pesident Phelekezela Mphoko attacked Dabengwa on the issue of 1987 Unity Accord.
But yesterday Dabengwa and ZAPU high command hit back saying the new VP is a defector, a CIO-agent-cum ambassador who has deliberately chosen to exclude his secret agent back ground in his curriculum Vitae.
Dabengwa is expected to also speak on Zimbabwe’s economic which has hit a brick wall as Zanu PF concentrate on power struggles that have seen VP Joice Mujuru booted out.
“As far as Zipra commanders are concerned, Mphoko joined Zanu when he reneged from joining his contingent when they left Zipra to return to Zambia.”
Dabengwa said it is surprising that Mphoko hides that he was a member of the Central Intelligence Office (CIO) before he became a diplomat and advised him to shut up about Zapu.
“On attainment of independence in 1980, Mphoko was one of the few Zapu cadrés to be inducted into the CIO,” he said, in a statement written jointly with the Zipra high command.
“It may be significant that from the CIO, Mphoko was sent out to the Zimbabwe embassy in Austria.
“For some reason he does not mention this attachment as the beginning of his diplomatic career.
“This precedes his appointment to Russia, Botswana and finally South Africa which are quite publicised.”
More to follow……

Tsvangirai and Mugabe Team Up to Strangle MPs

  • A week of appointments

Last week was a very busy one for political appointments in both Zanu and MDC T. Congratulations to all the appointees, especially to our two vice presidents advocate Emmerson Mnangagwa and former Zipra commander, diplomat Phelekezela Mphoko. Let us all and pray that the two gentlemen will serve Zimbabwe with great distinction.
However, I hope I am not the only one concerned with the way both Zanu and MDC T constitutions allow those who lose elections to be returned as leaders through the back door of political appointments. The two parties’ constitutions entitled their presidents to appoint more than 10 individuals into their national organs. For Zanu, these appointments can subsequently go into governments. The constitutions give all power to the president, violating the supreme law of the country and very essence of democracy and the fundamentals of conducting of an election. Other than defying the whole point of elections, it ensures that bootlickers and lazy candidates will know they will still be appointed into leadership positions. If Vice President Mnangagwa lost twice as MP, why did he deserve a leadership post when his constituents have clearly indicated that they do not support him? As it is, he is now vice president and just a heartbeat away from the presidential throne itself? If we are to go by the recent Congress results; some of those who did not win have been brought back through these appointments. Doesn’t this become an insult to the whole process of elections when the losers are still appointed as leaders for the very populace that rejected them? I am also surprised as to why Vice President Mphoko was not subjected to an election if he was in line for this appointment.
With regards to these appointments, can someone explain what criteria a party-leader would use to opt for one loser whilst excluding another? I have no doubt that those who sing more praises than others get chosen. Anyone whose loyalty is not visible, or is dependent on the electorate gets excluded. In essence it means leaders are not necessarily where they are because of their support or performance. It also makes one ask, how effective is a leader forced on those who have rejected him in an election? How does that individual present himself as a leader before those who rejected him in an election? I think it’s an issue that needs revisiting if we are serious about democracy. However, we all know both Zanu and MDC T are allergic to democratic principles, leaving them their leaders as political demi-gods.
The two parties’ constitutions obviously create monsters out of leaders. To succeed, the leaders need to be surrounded by hero-worshippers who don’t need the electorate to vote for them. These unelected officials tend to be sources for ‘kitchen cabinets’ used to silence and destroy intra-party rivalries. They are not accountable to anyone but the leader from whose appointment they derive their power. All they care about is their position in the party or in government; hence do not have the electorate’s concerns at heart. They will thus diligently further the dictatorial tendencies of one who appointed them so that they retain their dependent positions. Such a constitution makes the leader take precedence over the party as an organisation instead of it being the other way round. The leader becomes an institution, the Alpha and Omega of the party; thus subsequently controls and owns the party through his appointments.
The recent reports that MDC T has asked its MPs to make $50 monthly mandatory contributions towards its president’s upkeep, and that those opting out from doing so will not be fielded in the next election, is a good pointer to this constitutional anomaly! The leader has power to dictate directly or indirectly whatever he wants in the party. This is effectively blackmailing and arm twisting democratically elected leaders into paying a protection fee, mafia style. Everyone who aspires to be an MP has to be beholden to the party president and his hatchet men. Surely, in a democracy MPs do not need to pay for the upkeep of the party leader.  Politics is not a career and thus leaders have to earn their own upkeep elsewhere unless if the party has funds to pay its officials. If MDC T can afford it, then it should pay Tsvangirayi accordingly and stop strangling the people’s elected representatives.
Our politics needs to go back to basics and the ethos of democracy. We cannot allow this gangster type of politics akin to mafia. This is how mafia gangs found themselves in for instance Italian and American politics. We therefore have to be wary of constitutions that allow leaders to own political parties that coerce or compel MPs to pay protection fees to the party leader. If this is allowed to be part of political culture, soon all party leaders will be surrounded by very powerful gangsters of unelected bootlickers, friends and relatives such as what we have just witnessed in Zanu.

James Bond Tells Kasukuwere to Stop Govt Smuggling of Baby Elephants

HOLLYWOOD star and former James Bond actor, Pierce Brosnan, has called on fans to protest the planned export of wild elephants from Zimbabwe to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and China.
Brosnan, a long-standing campaigner for animal rights, said he was “deeply saddened” to read the “gruesome story” that 36 baby elephants had been taken from their mothers and were awaiting shipment “to the UAE and possibly China”.
The Bond actor posted a link to the Telegraph’s report about the export on his Facebook page and urged followers to write to the Zimbabwean government to express their outrage.
“We need your help and voices to protect these babies and to stop this shipment of wildlife cargo,” he wrote.
“Please contact the Zimbabwe Environment minister Saviour Kasukuwere and ask that he release these majestic endangered animals at once.”
Brosnan shared the environment minister’s Twitter and Facebook contact details, as well as a suggested Twitter hashtag, #ZimbabweElephants (sic).
The hashtag has already become popular, having had about 86 000 impressions in a 15-minute spell yesterday afternoon on Twitter.
The plight of Zimbabwean elephants has in the past attracted international attention, with Welsh footballer Aaron Ramsey saying he was shocked at stories of the animals being poisoned for their ivory. Kasukuwere responded by inviting the Arsenal star to Zimbabwe.
Kasukuwere admitted to The Telegraph earlier this month that elephants were being rounded up in Hwange National Park in the west of the Southern African country. The Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force said visitors witnessed the capture of young elephants by government helicopters and ground teams, who roped them together after separating them from their mothers by firing shots above the heads of the herd.
The Telegraph obtained photographs of an unknown number of elephants being held in wooden pens in a compound in Hwange administered by Zimbabwe’s cash-strapped parks authority. Kasukuwere said it was normal for wildlife to be captured in the country’s largest game reserve and exported “from time to time”.
But he denied reports the animals were destined for Chinese zoos, saying they were headed to the UAE. — Telegraph/Staff Reporter

10 Companies Shut Down Every Month

Ten companies (on average)  are shutting down every month as thousands are seen graduating across the country, entering the job seekers’ market.
4719 graduate at MSU 2014
3271 graduate at UZ 2014
2000 graduate at WUA 2014
1986 graduate at NUST 2014
1778 graduate at ZOU 2014
1679 graduate at CUT 2014
1065 graduate at BUSE 2014
1063 graduate at GZU 2014
505 graduate at AU 2014
484 graduate at Lupane U 2014
107 graduate at Catholic U 2014
18660 Total for 2014
75 companies close; 9617 jobs lost in 2013
4172 jobs lost between January and September 2014.
Average of 10companies close every month
Food for thought. How safe are Zim workers?

Top Pastor Admits Having Sex With Own Niece

A POPULAR MARRIED UNGUZA PASTOR has admitted having a series of intimate sessions with his own teenage niece for a period of over twelve months.
Pastor Lemison Moyo, 33, had sex with his 17 year old niece with his hypnotised wife’s permission for the lengthy period as he bought the victim gifts such as underwear, soap and lotion.
These issues were revealed as Pastor Moyo was yesterday acquitted of rape.
Pastor Moyo, was over the moon when regional Magistrate Chrispen Mberewere said it was clear that he had consensual sex with his 17-year-old Form Three niece on several occasions and that at law he could not be charged.
Moyo’s niece reported four rape incidents but when Moyo was giving his evidence in chief, he told the court that he could not count the times he had unprotected sex using different sex styles with his niece, a daughter to his wife’s sister.
“Though it is clear that you had consensual sex with your niece that does not mean it is morally acceptable. You claim to be a married pastor the main reason that made you confess your sexual escapades with your niece was you realised you were losing members. We expect a lot from you and Biblically, you must be having sex with your wife,” he said.
Magistrate Mberewere said Moyo who maintained that he was in love with his niece throughout his trial was a free man.
“As her guardian, morally you may be guilty of bedding a relative but we cannot criminalise that as she consented all the way. What Moyo did is shameful because it has been clearly been proven that you were sexually active with her. However, the court finds you not guilty of rape.”
An ecstatic Moyo left the court smiling and was joined by his wife and friends in celebrating his freedom. Moyo confided in a prophet from another church about the year-long sexual encounter, then the woman decided to report the matter to the police, leading to his arrest.
Testifying during the trial, the niece stated that she was still a virgin when Moyo started having sex with her from December 2012 to December 2013.
“My uncle used to rape me after discussing with his wife and they would assault me for no reason,” she said. “I finally got fed up and wrote my maternal aunt a letter narrating my ordeal and notifying her that l was contemplating suicide. She fetched me from Moyo’s house and took me to her friend who is a prophet and l gathered strength to tell the prophet everything that had happened.”
The girl said Moyo used to buy her gifts like underwear, soap and lotion and her aunt, who is married to Moyo, was aware of everything. “I was so scared and then l failed to tell anyone of the abuse because Moyo would threaten me.” State Media/Additional Reporting

Mujuru Kicked Out of Parliament, Herald Editor Throws Celebration


Former Vice President Joice Mujuru has had her political fate sealed with ZANU PF announcing it was invoking a shady section of the yet untapped New Constitution which means she lost her seat upon assuming the Vice Presidency in September last year.
This was so despite the fact that the New Constitution does not in any way restrict a sitting Vice President from returning to her constituency upon loosing her Vice Presidency. The development however led to the Herald’s editor throwing a celebratory article against Mujuru’s reputation.
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The article read in full : It never rains, but pours for beleaguered former Vice President Joice Mujuru who yesterday was quoted in some sections of the media saying she had accepted her dismissal from the Vice Presidency of Zanu-PF and the nation, and would soldier on as a card-carrying member and National Assembly member for Mt Darwin West. Unbeknown to her, she lost her Mt Darwin West Parliamentary seat 15 months ago, on September 11, when she assumed the Office of Vice President of Zimbabwe.
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Section 129 (1) (c) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 20) Act of 2013 that deals with the tenure of seat of a Member of Parliament stipulates that, “the seat of a Member of Parliament shall become vacant upon the Member becoming President or Vice President.’’
Former Vice President Mujuru was, thus, going to Parliament as Vice President, not as Member of Parliament since Vice Presidents are not Members of Parliament.
Dr Mujuru was fired from Government, along with eight ministers, on December 9 for behaviour inconsistent with her official responsibilities in the discharge of her duties.

This came in the wake of allegations of high level corruption, bribery, extortion, abuse of office, undermining the authority of, and seeking to depose or assassinate President Mugabe that she faced.
Similarly, Vice President Mnangagwa ceased to be National Assembly Member for Chirumanzu-Zibagwe Constituency last Friday when he — along with VP Phelekezela Mphoko — took his oath of office before President Mugabe at State House in Harare.
Cde Mnangagwa’s National Assembly seat automatically became vacant by operation of the law when he assumed the Office of Vice President of Zimbabwe.
 
At law, Vice Presidents are not Members of Parliament, although they can sit there for debate, be leader of the House conduct business there, but they do not vote.
Similarly, while there has been speculation in some quarters as to what would become of VP Mphoko within 90 days if he did not find a seat, the same constitutional provision that strips VPs of their membership of the legislature means VP Mphoko does not need a seat to sit in the August House or retain his post as Vice President of Zimbabwe.
While National Constitutional Assembly leader Professor Lovemore Madhuku who filed a constitutional Court application challenging the appointment of Vice Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko claimed that they should not be given ministries after VP Mnangagwa retained his Justice, Parliamentary and Legal affairs ministerial portfolio while VP Mphoko assumed the National Healing and Reconciliation portfolio that was previously held by late VP and national hero Cde John Landa, the two can hold such portfolios.
Section 99 of the Constitution stipulates that, ‘’the Vice-Presidents assist the President in the discharge of his or her functions and perform any other functions, including the administration of any ministry, department or Act of Parliament, that the President may assign to them.’’
To compound matters for the beleaguered former VP Mujuru, in terms of Section 103 she cannot be an MP, let alone hold any other form of employment, now that she has been vice president of Zimbabwe.
Section 103 stipulates that, ‘’the President and Vice President, and any former President or Vice-President , must not, directly or indirectly, hold any other public office or be employed by anyone else while they are in office or are receiving a pension from the State as former President or Vice-President, as the case may be.’’
ZEC has, naturally come underfire, for sleeping on the job in failing to call a by-election in Mt Darwin West yet they declared Buhera Sout, which fell vacant following the death of Cde Kumbirai Kangai on August 24 2013.
ZEC chairperson Justice Rita Makaru, refused to comment on the matter yesterday referring all questions to the electoral body’s Acting Chief Elections Officer Mr Utoile Silaigwana.

However, Mr Silaingwana said; “I am sorry I cannot answer those questions off head. Do you mind sending your questions on e-mail so that I respond to you tomorrow?”
In terms of the new Constitution Schedule VI paragraph 14 there is no First or Second Vice President. This is why, in the event of the incapacitation of the President, the VP who acted last continues as acting president.
The issue of First and Second Vice Presidents is in the Running Mate clause Section 92 (2) that says, ‘’ every candidate for election as President must nominate two persons to stand for election jointly with him or her as Vice Presidents, and must designate one of those persons as his or her candidate for first Vice President and the other as his or her candidate for second Vice-President.’’
This section has, however, been put in abeyance till 2013 when it is supposed to come into effect. As such under the current constitution, the two Vice Presidents are at par, and either of them can act at the pleasure of the President.
When the President appointed the two VPs at the extra-ordinary Central Committee meeting last week he said I am appointing one from former Zanu and one from former Zapu in accordance with article 4 of the Unity Accord, he didn’t say first or second Vice President.
According to paragraph 14 (1) (b) of the Sixth Schedule to the new Constitution, ‘’…the President may from time to time nominate one of them to act as President whenever he or she is absent from Zimbabwe or is unable to exercise his or her official functions through illness or any other cause.’’
And where the President dies, resigns or is removed from office, paragraph 14(4) (a) says the Vice President who was last nominated to act acts as President until a new President assumes office.
There have also been reports attributed to the Prosecutor General that the appointments of the two Vice Presidents was done in terms of the old Constitution, the fact is the VPs were appointed in terms of the new Constitution since the Lancaster House Constitution was repealed on August 22, 2013 when President Mugabe was inaugurated, which was the effective date of the new Constitution in its entirety.
The idea that the two VPs were appointed in terms of the old Constitution is thus incorrect.
The PG’s claims have given the likes of National Constitutional Assembly leader Professor Lovemore Madhuku ideas to file an application saying the Constitution says the President must appoint not more than two vice presidents and had delayed in naming the two vice presidents.
Government spokesperson; Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo said it was ironic Prof Madhuku was approaching the court when by virtue of appointing the two VPs, the President had fulfilled Prof Madhuku’s wishes.
‘’Of course we have noted comments from a number of learned people who have commented on their fellow learned person in the name of Prof Madhuku showing how misguided he is but the bottom line is if you give Madhuku the benefit of the doubt and take his argument as correct that there has been a delay or there was a delay in having two because he admits there was no delay in having one, there was a delay in having two. What is the logical implication of that? How do you remedy a delay? You remedy a delay by fulfilling the requirement; you don’t remedy a delay by eliminating the requirement.
‘’If you go to court arguing that there has been a delay in doing something, you will be asking the court to ask for the fulfillment not to go without. So if Madhuku has an argument, his wishes have been fulfilled. And there is no reasonable court which will fail to see that,’’ Prof Moyo said.
The dismissal of former Vice President Mujuru and the appointment by the President of the two new Vice Presidents has been received with a lot of misinformation, disinformation and misrepresentation. And all of them based on either ignorance or misunderstanding of the new Constitution even from scholars of jurisprudence like Prof Madhuku, and former political advisor to MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai, UK-based lawyer Mr Alex Magaisa.

60yr Old Woman Caught Having Sex With 15 yr Old Boy

A ZVISHAVANE man walked in on his 60-year-old wife having sex with a 15-year-old boy on their matrimonial bed, leaving their marriage of 31 years on the rocks.
The incident which left villagers of Chimurenga-Chrome Dry in Neta tongue-tied happened on Saturday at around 9PM. Villagers said the lovebirds had been having sex behind the man’s back for “a long time.”
Sakhele Khumalo, 63, told the the state media he is sending his wife Elizabeth Khumalo packing. He said he never wanted to hear his wife’s name mentioned in his presence as she had exposed him to the ultimate humiliation by engaging in extra-marital sex with a boy young enough to be her grandson.
Elizabeth denied she was caught with the boy (name withheld because of age), and said she would only leave her husband if they shared their property.
“Elizabeth has done the worst thing imaginable. She has committed adultery with a boy the age of her grandson. I can’t take her back, she has to leave my home and the property she’s demanding will only be moved from my home over my dead body,” fumed Khumalo.
Villagers narrated how all hell broke loose on Saturday when Khumalo got a tip-off about the affair.
They said he was not on duty at his workplace but pretended to Elizabeth that he was going to work at night.
“He left home around 7PM, boarded a lift towards work before disembarking after some distance. He went to a relative’s homestead only to go home around 9PM. Upon arrival, he peeped through the window and was taken aback by Elizabeth who was screaming like a teenage girl with sexual excitement. An emotionally charged Khumalo then quietly locked the door from outside with steel wire before rushing to inform his relatives who had long known about Elizabeth’s mischief,” said a villager.
Khumalo and his relatives were treated to “pornography” as the two nude lovers were still caressing each on his bed, when the relatives smashed the door. “On realising that they had been caught, the two bolted out of the rooms naked while holding their clothes before disappearing into the darkness. Up to today, no-one knows where the boy is,” said the villager.
Elizabeth flatly denied the affair but confirmed that she had marital problems with her husband.
“I don’t know what you’re talking about. I’m a God-fearing woman who wouldn’t dare do such a degrading thing in society. While I can confirm that we’ve marital problems with my husband, what people are saying is a lie. We’ve problems like any other family and our issue is being handled by the police as Khumalo is refusing to release my property,” said Elizabeth.
A villager, who identified himself as Michael Ndlovu, told the state media the teen had been having an affair with the granny behind Khumalo’s back for a “long time.”
“The affair between Elizabeth and the boy had become the talk of the village. Khumalo used to regard the boy as his son who does piece jobs in the village. He never thought he could be a rival suitor,” said Ndlovu.

Gukurahundi Troubles Zimbabwe’s History

One of Zimbabwe’s renowned historians and educationist, Dr PhathisaNyathi, has vowed to write history that includes Gukurahundi as it is known, rather than distorting the truth out of fear.
He was addressing guests at a recent talk –show which was organised by Her Zimbabwe, an organisation headed by FungaiMachirori, who is daughter to one of Zimbabwe’s best female journalists and former Chronicle editor, Edna.
“History must not be distorted because of the writer who would want to be self-censored for fear. If one cannot write the truth about the Zimbabwean history, then he or she must just desist from doing so, because only the truth is needed for tomorrow’s generation,” said Nyathi. [continue reading…]

The former secondary school teacher and headmaster spoke hard on people who pretend to be historians, but behind writing half-baked information that will further misinform the next generation.
Several speakers who were at the Bulawayo club for the event, expressed fear on telling the truth about Gukurahundi which was the worst nightmare for the people of Matabeleland, because this is when thousands of Ndebeles were slaughtered  in the name of restoring order in Zimbabwe.
Former Minister of the defunct Ministry of National Healing, David Mzila-Ndlovu, was has been quoted in the media expressing that his mother was killed during the Gukurahundi era. He revealed that his mother was tied onto a vehicle and dragged leading to her murder by the fifth brigade in the mid-80s.
Nyathi also told the Matabeleland youths  present at the talk-show, to stand up for the truth, and also to be brave if they want to achieve their goals. “You must stand up and rise to the truth, don’t be self-censored, because you will compromise the truth,” added Nyathi.
Raisdan Baya, an artiste and novelist, also appealed to the youths to be united and also to be bold on everything they want to do in life. His sentiments were also echoed by Soneni Gwizi, a disabled broadcaster and activist, who strongly discouraged fear and lack of confidence among the new generation.

ZESA Squanders Thousands Buying Grace Mugabe Flowers

At a time when the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) is struggling to pay its own workers , the parastatal has splashed thousands on media-‘flowers’ splashed on First Lady Grace Mugabe, attracting criticism even from people such as ZANU PF prolific activist Fidelis Fengu.
 
ZESA paid for advertorial flowers in the public media congratulating First Lady Grace Mugabe for her appointment as Zanu PF secretary for Women’s League.
 
The move has caused outrage as analysts said Zesa was a public institution and it was not right for them to spend public money for partisan political party interests.
 
Following the appointment of Justice minister Emmerson Mnangagwa and former Ambassador to South Africa Phelekezela Mphoko as first and second Vice-Presidents respectively, new 10 ministers and Grace as secretary for Women’s League by President Robert Mugabe, Zesa has placed several advertisements on the public media, congratulating them for their appointments.
 
Youth empowerment activist, who is also a Zanu PF member, Fidelis Fengu said he believed that ZESA is an institution meant to serve the wishes of the people and should not be spending money on politics.
 
“Zesa should not spend any money on the politics of the nation,” he said.
 
“They should stick to their core business.
“They have no business trying to please politicians.
“Yes, the First Lady was chosen by the people, but the same people expect ZESA to deliver on its mandate, even the First Lady wants the people to be happy, so if Zesa spends money on politics even the First Lady won’t be happy.”
Human rights and governance expert, Dewa Mavhinga said Zesa’s “sycophantic congratulations” to the Vice-Presidents and Grace showed just how partisan and politicised State institutions have become.
“In a properly functioning democracy, heads of state institutions like Zesa should not be boot-licking politicians to keep their posts, they should simply deliver professional services like reliable electricity to Zimbabweans,” he said.
“Unfortunately, in Zimbabwe, state institutions compete to align themselves with Zanu PF in order to survive — all professionalism is gone.”
Western region chairman of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions Reason Ngwenya described the adverts as an abuse of public funds.
“As a public institution it is no doubt that the money they use to place those advertisements in the media are from us,” he said.
Women of Zimbabwe Arise leader, Jennifer Williams also said the abuse of the public funds from Zesa started at the time when the ministers ordered the channelling of funds from the parastatal to fund the First Lady’s campaigns.
“It is grossly irresponsible for Zesa to channel funds to political activities,” she said.
“It is not corporate responsibility as this is happening at a time when there is rampant load shedding, some institutions like schools are not electrified yet Zesa priorities funding Zanu PF programmes.”
Zesa is already in the eye of a storm, as some within Zanu PF have claimed that money was taken from the parastatal to fund fired Vice President Joice Mujuru’s campaigns.
The parastatal’s congratulatory messages may be seen as a face-saver from the parastatal, as former Minister of Energy Dzikamai Mavhaire and his deputy Munacho Mutezo were fired for allegedly siphoning money from Zesa to fund Mujuru’s so called factional activities.
Efforts to get a comment from Zesa failed yesterday, as officials’ phones went unanswered. – Newsday/Additional Reporting

Furor as Man’s Snake Invades House, Struck Dead

gokwe750In a bizarre situation that may force Chief Njelele to call for another traditional Indaba to look into a witchcraft quagmire that has rocked his homeland of Gokwe, a man in his late 60s demanded the life of a snake which was killed by Nyaradza township residents in the agro-town last week.
The snake which was causing unrest for the residents of the mentioned suburb, was entering houses of the residents and eating their foodstuffs at night. According to Ms Sibongile Gwabe, “the snake would open basins and feed itself from our left over meals. I saw the reptile with my own eyes eating from our dish at midnight while sitting on its tail, and I was at a loss of words,” she said shaking her head.
The neighbours organised and set a trap for the troublesome reptile and surrounded it, after they sprayed paraffin on all possible ways out. The residents then hit the snake with logs before taking it outside for view by the anxious crowd, who have estimated it to be close to two metres long.
Gwabe alerted her neighbours who thronged the place in droves as they also had seen the reptile in their houses before. The fellow citizen then teamed up and killed it before burning the reptile in paraffin and plastic papers fire.
“The snake started rising in the flame, (somewhat) threatening to free itself, but we were prepared to deal with it severely, because we wanted to have peace,” said another resident who identified herself as Mai Rudo.
As if it was not enough, in the early hours of the morrow day, an old man of about 68 years visited all the neighbours who gathered to kill the reptile and threatened with death if they don’t bring life to the snake they killed the previous night.
Nyaradza Township is a middle suburb in Gokwe town, with a population of a little over 3000 people. They reported the man to their residents’ chairperson, who alerted the police. The Gokwe Police referred the issue to Chief Njelele, as they said it was was more to do with cultural repercussions, carrying no criminal element in it.
Asked to comment, Chief Misheck Njelele blamed all witchcraft issues in his area on gluttony and egocentricity. “I will have to meet with my colleagues this time to clear off all evil doers from Gokwe. We have been tarnished enough and we have had enough of these issues,” he said angrily.
Last time an owl picked a male matured dog in broad day light during a traditional meeting that was called by chief Njelele to deal with witchcraft issues, and he had to call for an urgent meeting concerning the issue.
Gokwe has in recent years been awash with witchcraft scandals that left property investors with numerous questions on whether to build or not.

Didymus Mutasa Hopes for Political Asylum in India

ZANU PF’s expelled Secretary for Administration, Didymus Mutasa is consulting on options of getting political protection from India where he is domiciled at present.
ZimEye caught up with Mr Mutasa on Monday morning who spoke on his wife’s condition and replied back on the foreign protection issue. Mutasa who revealed he is seeking the assistance of foreign governments to deal with Mugabe, emotionally and abruptly fired back when further drilled in particular on his hopes of getting political asylum as speculated at the weekend. “I do not speak to the press (about that),” he said.
Mutasa however revealed his latest protest and attempt to get sympathy of foreign governments as he declared that Robert Mugabe is breaching the country’s laws. “The current Zanu-PF constitution which was adopted at the 6th congress swings all votes to the president alone and violates the supreme law of the country. It is therefore null and void,” he said.
The final outcome of Mutasa’s latest consultations were not clear at the time of writing as he refused to answer back any further.
Mutasa earlier in the year infamously earned the title “Gamatox” when he fired apparent threats to annihilate people considered a national nuisance by him. He was heavily criticised by First Lady Grace Mugabe in her whirlwind rallies as she taunted: “Pansi leGamatox!,” shortly before being sacked by the party for good.

Outrage as Mnangagwa is Likened to Jesus Christ

ZANU PF politburo members at the weekend torched storm when they likened Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa to God. During a party hosted by Mnangagwa at his rural home in Zvishavane, Mnangagwa was showered with the praises as he was also referred to as “a crocodile that could have struck in 1980 but did not as it does not hunt but waits for its time.” [ALSO READ – Mnangagwa Says God Wears Gushungo Label Clothes]
News readers reacted in anger learning of the development with some crying blasphemy.” ZPF is inviting a serious judgment upon themselves. This is blasphemy of the highest order,” wrote one infuriated reader.
Report by The Standard| Choruses of praise-singing and idolising shifted from President Robert Mugabe and the First Lady to new first VP Emmerson Mnangagwa who yesterday hosted a huge party at his Zvishavane home to celebrate his elevation to the new position.
Dozens of politburo and central committee members and senior military officers attended the party during which officials lined up to sing praises to Mnangagwa who is odds on favourite to succeed President Mugabe.
Masvingo political supremo and Psychomotor minister Josiah Hungwe likened Mnangagwa to Jesus Christ, referring to him as the “Son of Man.”
Asked to introduce Mnangagwa, Hungwe went into overdrive, showering Mnangagwa with colourful adjectives and likening him to “The Holy Son of Man”. He said his rise was planned by God.

Josiah Hungwe -FILE
Josiah Hungwe -FILE

“This man who has been made VP has various names that we all know but some of the names you don’t know them…He is known as the Son of Man…I can tell you that I received several texts from Bishop Andrew Wutaunashe (leader of the Family of God church) telling me that the Son of Man will be ordained VP way before these things happen and I just told him that I had heard him because I know he is a Man of God,” Hungwe said.
Several Zanu PF officials have in the past used the Messianic analogy on Mugabe and Mnangagwa was yesterday elevated to the same “divine” realm.
Mnangagwa could have become VP in 2004 but was blocked by Mugabe who preferred Joice Mujuru at that time. A decade later, Mugabe made a summersault and last week dumped Mujuru in favour of his long-time lieutenant.
Hungwe said Mnangagwa was a patient, principled and calculative VP whose meteoric rise to political stardom was ordained by Mugabe and God.
Hungwe said Mnangagwa, affectionately known as Ngwena (crocodile) behaved like a real crocodile which does not hunt for its prey but lays in wait in muddy waters only to strike without fail at the opportune time. He said Mnangagwa was the most resilient person in the country.
“It’s a matter of calculation because a crocodile does not hunt but waits for its time…those who wanted it to strike in 1980 got it all wrong. It only caught at the right time,” he said.
In the run up to the Zanu PF Congress the attention was on the first family as Grace Mugabe addressed nationwide rallies at which she denounced former VP Mujuru, while promoting Mnangagwa’s candidacy as VP. Party officials followed her around the country singing praises to her and the president.
Mnangagwa who arrived accompanied by former Labour and Social Welfare Minister July Moyo, was full of praise for President Mugabe for the appointment.
He said his family and close team had lined up parties to celebrate his appointment.
One of the parties, Mnangagwa said, would be held in Zvimba, Mugabe’s home area to thank him for his love.
Another one will be held at Mnangagwa’s Sheerwood Farm in the Midlands mining town of Kwekwe.
“July Moyo and Mai Mnangagwa have planned these parties. The first one will be in Zvimba where we are going to invite all the newly-appointed politburo members and central committee to thank the President and his family for his love,” Mnangagwa said.
The VP said he had travelled for 52 years in the company of Mugabe, a principled leader who at 90 was still stronger than a 41-year-old because God loves him. He also said that President Mugabe had taught him very important lessons of loyalty in his life.
His wife, Auxillia, who is also in the politburo, sweated heavily all afternoon as she jumped barefoot, dancing with other Midlands women thanking God for the appointment of her husband. She went down on her knees, thanking Mugabe and his wife, Grace for the elevation of her husband.
“The Mnangagwa family comes before President Robert Mugabe and Amai Grace to thank him for this appointment, she said.
The celebrations were however not without incident as deputy Mines minister Freddy Moyo, was ejected out of the heavily fenced compound on allegations that he supported Mujuru.
Youths led by Mnangagwa’s confidante, Owen ‘Muda’ Ncube, who manned the gates, screening delegates, fished Moyo out accusing him of belonging to the Majuru cabal accused of plotting to topple Mugabe. He was labelled “Gamatox” while many people thought to be previously aligned to Mujuru were also chased away.
Zanu PF politburo members including Jorum Gumbo, Mike Madiro, Chris Mutsvangwa, Shuvai Mahofa and Chief Fortune Charumbira, among others, including central committee members jostled to shake hands with Mnangagwa.
Prosecutor General Johannes Tomana accompanied by permanent secretary for defence Martin Rushwaya led top government officials and several army generals who also converged at the VP’s mansion to congratulate him.

Tocky Vibes Snubs Tuku

Embattled 21-year-old dancehall musician Tocky Vibes pulled a shocker when he made a dramatic U-turn and refused to perform at 62-year-old musician Oliver ‘Tuku’ Mtukudzi’s show last Friday.
Tuku was the main act at a show where Tocky Vibes was supposed to curtain-raise at Chitungwiza Aquatic Complex and he had signed a contract with show promoter Josh Hozheri.
He, however, came at the venue but refused to perform citing that the crowd was “too small” for his calibre.
He left the venue in a huff.
It, however, emerged that Tocky Vibes had double booked and opted to fulfill a more lucrative contract in Mutare on the same night.
He had to refund Hozheri an undisclosed perfomance fee and this development angered the fans who were expecting him to perform as advertised.
Tocky Vibes’s manager Elvis Bokosha confirmed that they breached a contract with Hozheri but he blamed Hozheri for logistical bungling.
“Well, we were committed to fulfill(ing) the contract but the promoter did not keep his word because we had agreed that we perform at 2000hours,” said Bokosha.
“We went to the venue early but when we got there , the crowd was too small and our time to perform had elapsed so we had to quickly rush to another show in Mutare.”
He could not explain why they had booked two shows in different towns on the same night.
Hozheri’s mobile phone went unanswered yesterday.
This development (Tocky no-show) raises fears that Tocky Vibes might repeat the same modus operandi at the Mafikizolo show that is penciled for December 19 at the Harare International Conference Centre.
Interestingly, the line-up also features Tuku whom Tocky Vibes snubbed last Friday.
Music critics submitted that Tocky Vibes was sitting on a time bomb if he continues to compromise his professionalism.
“Fame is very dangerous, it can destroy what is otherwise great talent if you let it (go to) your head,” said Pride Benie a self-proclaimed music critic.
“ Tocky Vibes is slowly becoming another Soul Jah Love in terms of professional conduct because this is not the first time he has breached contracts.
“I remember at Airport Lounge two months ago he pulled the same stunt and its not good for his career. He risks suffering stunted (musical) growth.” Last week, he made headlines when he was accused of neglecting a love child he sired with a Marondera-based girl.
Meanwhile, despite Tocky Vibes’ no –show, the show went on smoothly and Jah Prayzah opened for the senior superstar Oliver Mtukudzi.
Tuku put the icing on the cake with a top drawer performance as he belted songs from his latest album until the wee hours of Saturday morning. – ZimMail

Obert Mpofu’s Bank Crashes, Now Completely Broke

ALLIED Bank (formerly ZABG) is reportedly on the verge of total collapse with its Bulawayo staff turning customers away and informing them that the bank has no money, and yet the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has allowed it to continue trading.
The financial institution was earlier this year reported to be under the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) surveillance amid concerns that it could be facing insolvency problems under limited operations at 15th Avenue branch.
The bank is owned by Transport minister Obert Mpofu, who was recently appointed secretary for finance in the ruling Zanu PF politburo. Mr. Mpofu’s media business, The Zimbabwe Mail newspaper, has also gone for several months without paying workers.
A group of over 15 women from Makhelwane Burial Society in Cowdray Park, Bulawayo, told Southern Eye Business that they were left stranded as their savings were practically locked up in the bank.
The women said they had not been able to access $5 957 from their account since 2012.
“Today (last Thursday) we went as a group to try and seek clarification, but bank employees told us there is no money and the institution is broke.
“They referred us to Harare for clarification, which is unfair because we never went to go to Harare to open this account,” Makhelwane Burial Society chairperson Linah Mpala said.
“We have been struggling with this bank for over a year. To make matters worse, the branch management apparently works half days and all other employees work two weeks a month meaning you find different people each time you follow up on the matter,” Mpala said.
Banks have been gagged from disclosing their capital levels to the public following a directive by former RBZ governor Gideon Gono, but 2013 ended with some banks embarking on a flurry of capital-raising initiatives to meet the central bank’s thresholds in compliance with the December 2012 minimum capital requirements of $25 million.
Allied Bank is, however, not under curatorship and is still expected to provide core services.
“We have had to fund funerals from our pockets by making contributions and some of our members take credit lines from people with the hope that they would repay when the bank makes our money available, but now everyone is stranded and frustrated,” the burial society treasurer Mavis Zireva said.
“What is painful is that bank staff that attend to us when we seek an explanation send us away and tell us to report the matter to whoever we want.
“Today they refused to give us a printout of our account, which is proof, though not consolation, that the money is still there.
“How then will we convince our members that we are not corrupt?”
When Southern Eye Business visited Allied Bank premises in the city centre, only two employees, an enquiries clerk and a teller, were manning the empty banking hall.
Efforts to get comments from management were fruitless as phones at both the 15th Avenue branch and head office in Harare continuously rang unanswered. – SouthernEye/Additional Reporting

Zambia Thrashes Zimbabwe

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YOUNG CHIPOLOPOLO of Zambia scored three goals in the second half to dispatch the Young Warriors and snatch gold in the African Union Sports Council Region 5 Under-20 Youth Games in a match that marked the close of the sixth edition of the biennial completion at Barbourfields Stadium yesterday.
The Zambian Under-20 team, a class of their own, who scored 19 goals in the tournament and conceded one, had no mercy for the clueless Young Warriors, who settled for the silver medal.

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The only goal conceded by the Young Chipolopolo was a penalty in the 6-1 routing of South Africa in their first match of the tournament in Group B.
Zambia got their goals through gunman Patrick Ngoma with a flashing header past goalkeeper Kelvin Shangiwa in the 52nd minute, another brilliant header by Harrison Musonda four minutes later before a spot-kick converted by Solomon Sakala in the 76th minute.
It was Ngoma’s seventh goal of the tournament after scoring a brace against Lesotho in the group stages, one against South Africa and a hat trick in the sem-final on Saturday when they beat Malawi 4-0.
Coach Hector Chilombo said they had prepared well for this tournament saying the side was a “B” side of their Under-20 team.
“We prepared well for this tournament and it paid off. It is all about team work and I have stayed with these boys for three years. Zimbabwe have a good team in the youngsters and they have to build on them,” Chilombo said.
Zambia never lost or drew a match in the Region 5 Youth Games. The Young Warriors coach Tafadzwa Mashiri was disappointed.
“It is disappointing. We played well in the first half and lost concentration in the second. We lost the plot in the midfield and they (Zambia) kept on coming at us and our marking in defence was poor. But this is a developmental tournament. There is a lot of hope in the younsgters,” Mashiri said.
His usual impact players, Denzel Khumalo and Thembalethu Mthunzi who came in the second half, could not save the day yesterday for the Young Warriors.
Defender Leslie Lunga was shown the red card for a second bookable offence after he fouled Kasashi Lupiya in the 64th minute and hacked him down inside the box 10 minutes later and was given his marching orders by the Seychelles referee Keren Treddy Yocette. A penalty was converted by Sakala. – SouthernEye

ZRP Cop Caught for Armed Robbery

A Harare ZRP police officer who took a service pistol and last month allegedly went on a robbery spree, is in court for crime which he connived with two other accomplices.
Mr Kudakwashe Godini (28) hatched a plan with Nicholas Zvirevo (27) and Witness Chako (39) to rob Harare residents and were stopped during their first raid in the city, according to state papers for the charges currently on trial by Harare magistrate Mr Milton Serima.
Godini booked a pistol at Kuwadzana Police Station which he used to commit the offence.
The State, led by Mr Sebastian Mutizirwa, opposed bail on the basis that the trio was facing a Third Schedule offence. Mr Serima remanded them in custody to December 29 this year.
He advised them to apply for bail at the High Court.
It is the State’s case that on November 14, the three proceeded to Simon Mazorodze flyover armed with a pistol. Pursuant to their plan, they attempted to raid the complainant who was walking along the flyover where Godini pointed a gun at him.
The gang ordered him to lie down or risk being shot.
In a movie style raid, the complainant jumped from the flyover and landed on top of a vehicle, which was passing by under the footbridge, before they could rob him.
The complainant reported the matter to the police, leading to the arrest of Zvirevo, who then implicated the other two. – State Media

Mphoko Knifes Dabengwa

Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko has torn into ZAPU leader Dumiso Dabengwa who he calls an architect of ZANU-ZAPU unity from as early as 1972, as he said the latter should be the last person to seek to revive ZAPU.
Speaking at the weekend, VP Mphoko poured cold water on Dabengwa weakening  the latter’s efforts to recover properties seized by Robert Mugabe’s ZANU PF during the infamous Gukurahundi massacres in which 22,000 Ndebeles were killed.
Mphoko’s statement comes as Dabengwa announced his party has managed to compile all assets seized by Mugabe and is finalising court procedures for their ultimate reclamation.   “We have come up with an inventory in order to reclaim our property…Our legal team is currently making consultations on the quickest possible methods of recovering the properties,” Dabengwa said last month.
But the VP, a ZIPRA war veteran who was Dabengwa’s junior, described Dabengwa’s work as futile and of void any legal standing. He said the Unity Accord (of 1987) signed between Robert Mugabe and the late Vice President Joshua Nkomo is fully in force 42 years after it was envisioned and 27 years after it was signed.
“It is surprising that Dabengwa claims to be reviving Zapu because he was a pivotal player in the unity between Zapu and Zanu as early as 1972,” he said.
He continued, “We were together in Mbeya and as chairman of the revolutionary council he was the one responsible for sending myself and Lookout Masuku to go and talk to the Zanu leadership about the need for unity. The unity which was later sanctified by the Unity Accord of 1987 has its roots during the struggle and Dabengwa is aware of that,” Mphoko added.

Zambia National Team Players Injured in Bus Accident

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Nyambe Mulenga (Zesco United), Changwe Kalale (Power Dynamos) and Satchmo Chakawa (Green Eagles) were travelling to Lusaka aboard a Zesco United Football Club minibus when the accident happened near Green Restaurant in Kabwe.
The Zesco United vehicle is said to have collided with a Mitsubishi Pajero that had lost control. Sources at the accident scene reported that the driver of the Zesco United bus died on the scene as did three others on the other vehicle.
Nyambe Mulenga is reported to have escaped with a broken leg while there is no news on the other two players and a Zesco United official who were all taken to Kabwe General Hospital.
The players were travelling to Lusaka for a national team camp ahead of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.

Didymus Mutasa Calls on President Zuma, SADC to Deal With Mugabe

Harare – Former Zimbabwe presidential minister Didymus Mutasa has called on President Jacob Zuma to alert other southern African governments about the ruling Zanu-PF’s congress last week in which he said he and vice-president Joice Mujuru were sacked from their posts undemocratically.
“We refuse to be chucked out of Zanu-PF which some of us have been in for 57 years,” Mutasa said on Saturday from India, where his wife is having medical treatment.
“We fought for ‘one man, one vote’ majority rule, which is not provided for in the current Zanu-PF constitution adopted at the 6th congress,” Mutasa said. “It gives all votes to the president alone and violates the supreme law of the country. It is therefore null and void, all that transpired at the 6th congress.”
He added: “We call on Zanu-PF to work as it was before the 6th congress which was itself unlawful,” Mutasa said. He was referring to the fact that loyalists of President Robert Mugabe and opponents of Mujuru had unilaterally changed the procedures for electing top party officials just before the congress.
Where before the top officials had always been elected by delegates at the congress, this year the party’s constitution was changed to give Mugabe the sole power.
“We appeal to SADC to adopt our position,” Mutasa said on Saturday, referring to the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the southern African inter-governmental body of which both South Africa and Zimbabwe are members.
He also appealed “to Zimbabweans to remain peaceful as we strive for the democracy that we fought for”. South Africa, on behalf of SADC, mediated the regional efforts to resolve Zimbabwe’s political crisis which came to a head in the 2008 elections when the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and its leader Morgan Tsvangirai beat Zanu-PF and Mugabe but were never allowed to assume power.
Then President Thabo Mbeki mediated negotiations among Zanu-PF and the two MDC parties for a power-sharing government which ostensibly ran Zimbabwe from 2009 until elections last year, although Zanu-PF never really relinquished control.
Zuma took over from Mbeki and mediated negotiations among the three Zimbabwe parties to try to secure a level political playing field for the 2013 elections but never really succeeded as they were held under conditions highly favourable to Zanu-PF.
Mugabe and Zanu-PF won by a landslide.
Mutasa was in charge of the vast Central Intelligence Organisation and reported directly to Mugabe as its unaudited funds come from the presidential budget.
A columnist in a privately owned Harare newspaper on Friday described Mutasa, one of Mugabe’s most loyal insiders, as one of the main “grovellers” in the cabinet prior to his dismissal last Tuesday.
Mutasa , from the eastern Manicaland province, was often accused by human rights groups and local opposition supporters of organising violence against them since the MDC emerged late 1999.
Mutasa, who has grabbed several farms from white farmers near Rusape since 2000, has allowed one evicted white farmer to grow tobacco for him on the farm Coldstream.
A Zimbabwe columnist, known as Muckraker, had little sympathy for the plight of Mujuru and her supporters. “Why didn’t Mujuru stand firm (against) violence in the ruling party… and why wouldn’t she realise Zimbabweans wanted clean water, electricity and decent life while she was on the gravy train?” he asked on Friday.
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Another Man Caught Raping Donkey

POLICE in Mwenezi are hunting for a 26-year-old man, the second in three months, who was caught red-handed engaging in sex with a neighbour’s donkey.
The incident happened midday on November 30 when Tasisine Musara of Village Two, Petronella Farm, Chief Chitanda, Mwenezi was caught red handed sexually abusing a heavily pregnant donkey.
Musara was found by Silos Mvuta, a fellow villager.
Noticing that he had been caught, Musara took to his heels and Mvuta went to report the case to the police.
Masvingo police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa said police are on the lookout for Musara after he disappeared from the area soon after being caught red-handed in the act of bestiality.
“We have launched a man hunt for the man, since the day he was caught engaging in sex with the female donkey he has never been seen in the area again.
Assistant Inspector Dhewa said provision of the Criminal Law Codification Act Section 9:74 make it an offence for anyone to engage in sex with an animal. . State Media

Drama as Teacher is Caught having Sex, Flees Naked

An A Level female teacher at Gwindingwi High in Bikita ran through the streets naked last week when she was allegedly caught red-handed making love to a married teacher in the same school.
Vimbai Sithole was allegedly caught making love to Admore Mhere by his wife. Sithole sneaked out of the house naked and ran through the streets with Mhere’s wife in hot pursuit.
Mhere is a senior teacher in the same school.
Mhere refused to comment and referred all the questions to the District Education Officer (DEO), Lawrence Jenjedza.
“Talk to the District Education Officer, I am not allowed to speak to the Press,” said Mhere.
Jenjedza confirmed the incident but said investigations were still going on.
“Yes, I received such a report but I can not divulge further information” said Jenjedza.
Sources said Mhere and Sithole who are both teachers at Gwindingwi High and are neighbours in Duma Residential Suburb at Nyika had a relationship and they used Mhere’s homestead in Chikwadzi Village under Chief Marozva as their love nest.
Mhere’s wife got a tip off and set up a trap before pouncing on them while they were having it on the matrimonial bed. Sithole managed to sneak out of the house and ran naked for about two kilometres.
The irate wife tried to chase her but was outpaced leaving her with no choice but to approach the district education offices, where she launched her complaint to Jenjedza. mirror

Bloody Crocodile which killed MKD Leader Was Actually a Human Being – Evidence

The late...Liberty Mukwakwami
The late Liberty Mukwakwami

Chinhoyi- Disturbing pictures of the body of the late Mavambo -Kusile-Dawn party National Secretary for Mobilisation, Liberty Mukwakwami, said to have been killed by a crocodile last Saturday, demonstrates that he could not have been killed by the reptile as earlier claimed by ZRP Officers.
In depth photos handed to ZimEye by the Mukwakwami family and will be published at 2PM today (Sunday) [Click Here WARNING – DISTURBING IMAGES – Mavambo Leader Was Murdered]  show that the whole body is intact and there is not even a single finger or bone which was either crushed or chopped-off by the reptile now referred to as ‘ bloody crocodile’ due to the profuse bleeding Mukwakwami’s face was found in . Apart from parts of his eyes and nose that were evidently gouged out by small fish, there are no marks whatsoever of croc teeth having been applied to his body.
Mukwakwami’s body is in stark difference to that of a man killed by a crocodile at Biri dam on the same Hunyani river on Wednesday which was crushed and found split into two. Animal experts reveal a crocodile bite is 400% heavier in strength than that of the beastliest lion alive on earth. 
There are several other inconsistencies which point that Mr Mukwakwami was murdered. One of the mismatches is the time it took for his body to surface on top of the water. Having been reported to have been taken by the mystery croc on Friday (not Saturday as earlier reported), Mukwakwami’s body only surfaced four days later on Monday morning which is unusual as bodies surface a day later, Chinhoyi residents have told ZimEye.
The full postmortem was not available at the time of writing.
ZimEye will be taking these investigations further with the three men said to have been prophets who were with Mr Mukwakwami at the time of his death and are the ones who have given the current witness adopted by the police.
More to follow…

Mujuru Allies Strike Each Other Hoax

A report by the State Media which says that expelled ZANU PF members allegedly aligned to former Vice President Joice Mujuru, have turned on each other, is a desperate hoax by the Jonathan Moyo controlled broadsheet, analysts have revealed.
A report in the Sunday Mail claimed stating “Senior Government and Zanu-PF officials who were booted out of office in recent months for their parts in a plot to unseat President Mugabe have turned against each other, trading accusations on who is to blame for their demise.
The report which speaks of the sacking of Mujuru, seven ministers and a deputy minister, is nothing more than base speculation, political analyst Gracian Ncube said of the news article which claims certain individuals are back-biting each other in a desperate effort to save their skins and prove that they succumbed to “peer pressure”.
But the Sunday Mail journalists do not quote anyone else apart from faceless sources only stating they “understand” that, former Energy and Power Development Minister Dzikamai Mavhaire and his Deputy Engineer Munacho Mutezo are no longer in good books, Mr Ncube said
He continued, “surely to think that a learned journalist sat down to write a 1000-word article based on mere “understanding,” which is clear speculation and without for once consulting the very source they allege did these things can only show a political journalist out to achieve an agenda ,” said Ncube.
“Within the whole report, you can see sophisticated mash-meshing of details bent on one thing, to create a factual precedent that will be grounds for pursuing what they started at the first, which is to prove that Joice Mujuru was planning to assassinate Mugabe,” he added.

Mnangagwa: I Will Not Revenge


Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said he will not seek to punish so called Joice Mujuru supporters and haters who “attempted to assassinate” him last Wednesday. He signaled he will neither revenge on his rival for the Presidency Joice Mujuru the state media alleges was trying to assassinate President Robert Mugabe.
Mnangagwa saying his escape from the Wednesday (last week) morning cyanide attack meant God still wanted him alive, repeatedly emphasised that he will pursue forgiveness and unity, in a speech analysts charge that it was just a borrowed sermon of Bishop Andrew Wutaunashe of the Family Of God church who is currently advising him.
“We dislodged the British who were oppressing us and this was achieved in 1980. Since then, we have been a sovereign state. We have been advocating unity. We want people to love and protect each other,” he told the State Media.
He continued, “the fact that I have received some threats on my life has nothing to do with our focus to unite our people, protect each citizen’s life.
“The sense of revenge is satanic. What happened does not affect bold people like us. The fact that I did not die means that it was not my time to die. When God’s time comes, no man born of a woman shall escape.”
On Tuesday night, intruders sneaked into Mnangagwa’s offices at Zanu-PF headquarters in Harare and sprinkled a poison on the floor and furniture.
His secretary,  Catherine Magaya, who was the first to enter the room on Wednesday morning, collapsed instantly upon inhaling the powder.
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She is admitted at Harare’s West End Hospital.
Two other people – a driver,  Dzingai Mutasa, and a member of the President’s Office – were also admitted after inhaling the substance.
Magaya has said she has witnessed several bizarre occurrences in her boss’s office prior to Zanu-PF’s 6th National People’s Congress.
She recounted how a rock fell “from nowhere, landing on shef’s (chief’s) desk” and missed her head by just an inch.
Magaya also related another incident in which she twisted her neck while in what she described as a trance after opening VP Mnangagwa’s office door.
Police are investigating the poisoning case.
He was addressing State Media journalists at Queen of Peace Psychiatric and Rehabilitation Centre in Gweru.
 
 
Borrowed Speech   
Meanwhile analysts charged against Mnangagwa saying he is a very vengeful man who was merely reciting a speech of his spiritual advisor Bishop Andrew Wutaunashe.
“He is just reciting what he has been told by pastor Wutaunashe,” said the South Africa based Stanca Dhliwayo.
“I have attended Wutaunashe’s church services and anyone in the church will tell you those are the Prophet’s words,” he added.

Vice President Mphoko Lucky Escape from Car Accident | State Media Version

Newly-appointed Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday escaped unharmed after his official Mercedes-Benz crashed into a truck on a section of Harare’s Enterprise Road.
The accident occurred after the driver of a T35 truck carrying wedding materials stopped abruptly in front of VP Mphoko’s motorcade.
A passenger in the truck was the only one hurt, sustaining injuries whose extent could not be immediately established.
National police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba last night said the VP was quickly whisked away from the accident scene.
“I can confirm that Vice-President Mphoko was today (yesterday) involved in an accident along Enterprise Road, in the area close to the Forestry Commission. He escaped unhurt but his vehicle was damaged.
“A T35 truck which was carrying wedding material made a sudden stop on the road. Two vehicles, which were part of the Vice-President’s convoy and which were travelling in front of the Vice-President’s vehicle, successfully managed to swerve to the other side to avoid the T35.
“However, the Vice-President’s driver was unable to avoid the truck and rammed into the back of the T35, resulting in both vehicles being damaged. The Vice-President left the scene of the accident unharmed. Only one passenger who was in the T35 truck sustained injuries.”
VP Mphoko was sworn in by President Mugabe in Harare on Friday, alongside VP Emmerson Mnanganwa and seven new ministers and one deputy minister.
The accident brings into question the safety of VIPs.
In October, VP Mnangagwa, who was solely Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister at the time, escaped death by a whisker after the Mercedes-Benz he was driving was involved in an accident with a vehicle owned by Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Harare.
Witnesses said he was driving due east along Herbert Chitepo Avenue when the a vehicle travelling in the opposite direction made a sudden turn and encroached into the right lane, colliding with VP Mnangagwa’s car.
Both right-side doors of his vehicle were extensively damaged while the other vehicle had minor frontal damage.

Vice President Mphoko In Car Accident

ALSO READ: Vice President Mphoko Lucky Escape from Car Accident  | State Media Version:
A disturbing rumour gripped social networks Saturday evening claiming that Zimbabwe’s new 2nd Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko has been involved in a car accident.
Details were sketchy at the time of writing with claims that the Vice President escaped the damaged vehicle unhurt. It is his wife who has had to be rushed to the hospital, the report claimed.
UPDATED: Vice President Mphoko Lucky Escape from Car Accident  | State Media Version:
 
Telephone calls to ZANU PF Information and Publicity Secretary Simon Khaya-Moyo were failing at the time of writing.
The rumour did not state the location of the accident.
The rumours were flamed up due to the usual nature of death through accidents of high profile politicians in the country. Several officials have died in mysterious circumstances in recent years the latest being that of former Deputy Minister of Mines,  Edward Chindori Chininga; and another being that of Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa in October which some ZANU PF officials claim was meant to hurt the new VP.
The development comes shortly after Mphoko’s colleague Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa survived a cyanide poison attack on his offices which nearly slew three staff members.

The Hague Targets Only African Leaders – Ugandan President

Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni has called on the nations of African to stop recognizing the International Criminal Court in The Hague, citing a bias against the continent’s leaders.
According to Reuters, Museveni told a Kenyan audience, speaking in Swahili, “I will bring a motion to the African Union’s next session. I want all of us to get out of that court of the West. Let them [Westerners] stay with their court.”
The Ugandan leader was speaking in Kenya at a ceremony marking the 51st anniversary of the country’s independence from British rule, attended by the Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta. In 2012, the ICC charged Kenyatta with five counts of crimes against humanity which he allegedly committed during 2008 post-election violence in Kenya. On December 5 the ICC announced the charges were dropped due to lack of evidence.
Reuters reports that Kenyatta declared at the ceremony, “I ask you all to join me in supporting my deputy and his co-accused, as they also await their overdue vindication.” Kenyan Deputy President William Ruto and another man, radio presenter Joshua Arap Sang, are still facing charges at The Hague. All three men were summoned to appear before the court in 2011, and charges followed in 2012.
The ICC in its statement complained of non-cooperation from the Kenyan government with the prosecution’s investigations into the case against Kenyatta, saying that “this failure has reached the threshold of non-compliance,” with the Rome Statute, the treaty upon which the ICC was established.
“Cunningly, they are putting Deputy President Ruto, someone who has been elected by Kenyans, in front of the court there in Europe,” said Museveni. “They have turned it into a vessel for oppressing Africa again so I’m done with that court. I won’t work with them again,” he declared.
The African Union is next set to meet in January in Addis Ababa for its 20th ordinary session. In October 2013 it held an extraordinary session with the framework “Africa’s relationship with the International Criminal Court.” The assembly requested the deferment of indictments against the Kenyan President and Vice President, and also the arrest warrant issued in 2009 for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for alleged war crimes perpetrated during the conflict in Darfur, which began in 2003.
The assembly also declared that no serving AU head of state should be required to appear before the ICC, and that the AU is in the process of expanding its Court of Justice and Human Rights to try international crimes such as genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes in Africa. Sputnicnews/Reuters

Tocky Vibes Rocks Chiredzi, Saturday

Contemporary dancehall artist Tocky Vibes will next week invade Chiredzi to mark his initial visit to the Sugarcane growing town for his first gig.
Tocky, born Obey Makamure has recorded a widespred appreciation from fans across the country who is appreciating his unique lyrics which constitute a rich cultural and social lining.
Chiredzi based promoter Kenneth ‘Lazzer O’ Dzingai of the Swagg Team Family said preparations of Tocky’s invasion show are at an advanced stage with upcoming artist from Chiredzi expected to feature.
“Tocky Vibes is coming to Chiredzi for the first time on the 18th of this month. Everything is in place and nothing will stop fans from enjoying his music as he would be performing live at Chitsanga Hall.
Local artists are also expected to perform during the show,” said Dzingai.
Dzingai said their target is to help talented musicians from Chiredzi to copy acts from rising stars as this would add value to the country’s entertainment charts.
“We have so many young dancehall artists who are rising from Chiredzi but they are struggling to rise to meet standard which are acceptable at national level. This is their platform to see how prosperous musicians like Tocky are doing it, they will share the stage with him and I know they won’t let us down but rather showcase their talents freely,” said Dzingai.
Chiredzi groomed musicians like Kuligan and Kalabash who have made it into the musical zone as their debut album The Intro was received by fans.
Tocky’s manager Elvis Bukosi however promising fans in Chiredzi quality performance.
“We give our fans from across the country quality music as payment for their patient to wait for Tocky to visit their towns and cities. We are going to Chiredzi and we promise our fans there that an improved performance is what we always offer,” said Bukosi – Mirror

BREAKING NEWS – PICTURES: Fire Guts House Nearly Burns 2 Yr Old Child Alive

Chinhoyi – A family of five escaped death through the needle-eye when their  house was burnt to near-ashes Saturday morning almost killing the 2 year old toddler who started it.

The accident happened in Brundish, Chinhoyi in a cabin house occupied by a woman and her four kids.
The fire was triggered when one of the children, a two year old, unattended, took hold of match sticks and set alight his doll’s feathers. He then threw the doll onto the bed instantly setting alight the blankets.
In a short time, the whole house was lit, and the family escaped death by a whisker. PICTURES:

Sikhala Picked for Tsvangirai’s National Executive

MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai has chosen ‘returnee’ Job Sikhala for his party’s National Executive.
Tsvangirai announced Sikhala alongside 14 other people seconded for the national executive.
The whole 15 lot have been listed as:
1. Mr Gideon Shoko
2. Hon Sibusisiwe Masara
3. Hon Sithembile Mhlotshwa
4. Hon Eddie Cross
5. Hon Sesil Zvidzai
6. Ms Memory Mbondia
7. Hon Murisi Zvizvai
8. Hon Nelson Chamisa
9. Hon Elias Mudzuri
10. Mr Clifford Hlatshwayo
11. Mr Jameson Timba
12. Mr Webba Chinyadza
13. Mr Job Sikhala
14. Ben Chiondengwa
15. Mr Denis Mudzingwa
The party also announced that ten of the party’s 12 provinces nominated three people each into the national executive and the following people were deployed by the provinces into the executive:
1. Manicaland Province
Mr Giles Mutsekwa, Mr Valentine Tinodyanawo Ziswa, Hon Fanny Chirisa
2. Harare Province
Mr Morgan Femai, Hon Costa Machingauta, Ms Revai Muguti
3. Chitungwiza Province
Senator James Makore, Mr F. G Mhashu
4. Masvingo Province
Mr Takanai Mureyi, Mr Misheck Marava, Mrs Muchirairwa Mugididho
5. Mashonaland East Province
Mr Masimba Ruzvidzo, Mr Tapfumaneyi Muzoda, Mrs Tracey Mutinhiri
6. Mashonaland West
Mr Silas Matamisa, Mr John Houghton, Hon C. Chinanzvavana
7. Midlands South
Hon Amos Chibaya, Hon Emma Muzondiwa, Hon Lilian Timveous
8. Bulawayo Province
Hon Agnes Mloyi, Mr Mpungwana, Hon Spiwe Banda
9. Matebeleland North Province
Mr Aggrippa Sithole, Hon Joel Gabhuza, Ms Sibongile Bhebhe
10. Matebeleland South
Mr Bheki Sibanda, Ms Sipho Dubvane
The following portfolio secretaries were also appointed by the President in line with the party Constitution:
1. Secretary for Economic Affairs – Webba Chinyadza
2. Secretary for National Security – Giles Mutsekwa
3. Secretary for Local Government – Eddie Cross
4. Secretary for Education Sports & Arts Culture – Fidelis Mhashu
5. Secretary for Labour and Social Security – Gideon Shoko
6. Secretary for Health and Child Welfare – Dr Henry Madzorera
7. Secretary for Agriculture Lands & Water Development – Valentine Ziswa
8. Secretary for Justice Legal & Constitutional & Parliamentary Affairs – Jessie Manjome
9. Secretary for ICT Science & Technology Development – Khaliphani Phugeni
10. Secretary for Elections – Murisi Zvizvai
11. Secretary for Industry Commerce & Trade – Jameson Timba
12. Secretary for International Cooperation – Elias Mudzuri
13. Secretary for National Healing, Reconciliation & Integration – Concilia Chinanzvavana
14. Secretary for Transport and Logistics – Beki Sibanda
15. Secretary for Domestic (Home) Affairs – Lillian Acropol
16. Secretary for Party Business Investment & Projects – Bernard Chiondegwa
17. Secretary for Tourism, National Resource and Environment – Sithembile Mhlotshwa
18. Secretary for Mines & Mineral Development – Joel Gabhuza
19. Secretary for People with Disabilities & Special Needs – Denis Mudzingwa
20. Secretary for Presidential Affairs – Sessel Zvidzai
21. Secretary for Policy Coordination – Nelson Chamisa
PARLIAMENTARY SPOKESPERSONS
1. National Security – Hon Gift Chimanikire
2. Economic Affairs – Hon. Tapiwa Mashakada
3. Health – Hon. Dr Ruth Labode
4. Elections – Hon. Murisi Zvizvai
5. Gender – Hon. Spiwe Muchenje – Banda
6. Legal Issues – Hon. Jessie Majome
7. Science and ICT – Hon. Nelson Chamisa
8. Youth – Hon. Costa Machingauta
9. Transport – Hon. Elias Mudzuri
10. Labour and Social Security – Hon. Pauline Mpariwa
The party’s organs are now fully constituted and the party is ready to execute its historical mandate to bring change and democracy in the country, the party statement further read.
It continued: “Council noted the crisis facing the people of Zimbabwe and reaffirmed that the crisis stems from the crisis of legitimacy arising from the stolen election of July, 2013. With a fractured party in government whose top priority is an unending circus of succession battles, the plight of the ordinary Zimbabwean will worsen with Zanu PF in the seat of government. There is no respite for ordinary Zimbabweans if the crisis of legitimacy, which is at the centre of the national challenges, is not immediately addressed.
Only a fresh election, council noted, will put in place a legitimate government able to transact the affairs of the State and to bring back lost confidence in the economy.
With a successful congress now behind us, the party is now concentrating on uniting the people, stabilizing the party and putting in place strategies to ensure that we win the next election.
We are definitely poised to win the next election, whenever they are going to be held.”

PICTURES: Frog Meat Galore in Chipinge

Meat galore in Chipinge as these boys catch some yellow frogs in water dams/ ponts after rains. This is very good meat for Chipinge locals.
The boy in the first picture with a red top is from Chibuwe growth point and attend Mutovhoti Primary School…

I’m Not Under House Arrest — Mujuru

Expelled Vice President Joice Mujuru has denied that she is under house arrest.
Speaking from her residence in Chisipite, Harare, she said news wire reports that she had been placed under house arrest were “mere rumours”.
“I was at the farm now, who is peddling those rumours?” she asked the Daily News in a terse message yesterday.
Reports suggested that Mujuru, who was booted out of the presidium by President Robert Mugabe on Tuesday after being accused of attempting to remove her 90-year-old boss from power through unconstitutional means, had been placed under deadly surveillance.
She was sacked together with eight Cabinet ministers.
They were also accused of being corrupt and fanning factionalism within Zanu PF.
Mujuru staunchly denied the accusations.
She has since been replaced by ex-Justice minister Emmerson Mnangagwa, who took oath of office yesterday.
Following her dismissal, she told Studio 7: “You know some people say politics is a dirty game, this time in Zanu PF it has become dirtier. I have no capacity of doing those things. There is no way, and nobody has ever even suggested to me that these things that you are trying to do VP are wrong.
“It’s politicking; these are some of the things that were started towards congress. We were some of us, especially I, not given a chance to explain even to discuss some of these things,”she said. – DailyNews

Cyanide Attack: CIO Discharged from Hospital


One of the Presidential secretaries who suffered a cyanide attack on Wednesday, has been discharged from hospital.
The secretary only known as “Fadzai” was Friday discharged from West Hospital where she was hospitalised following the spraying of the deadly posion in Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s office shortly before he was sworn in as Robert Mugabe perceived “successor” and Deputy.
It was not possible to access medical records at the time of writing, but there was wide speculation that she was fit to go home at the time of her release. The sending home of the woman identified by the State Media as a member of the Central Intelligence Organisation, brings the number of discharges to two after a male driver of the Vice President, another casualty, was declared fit and well after treatment. Mr Mnangagwa’s own secretary Catherine Magaya remains at the institution.

Threats Are Normal.

Meanwhile Minister Mnangagwa has responded stating he is unfazed by the incident saying that death threats are a part of his life. “Threats to my life are normal. I have had these throughout my 52 years of political life; so it has become part of my life,” he told the US-based VOA Studio 7 radio station.

ZANU Youth Leader Nearly Bashed as Massive Party Fraud Destroys Farmers’ Hopes

Mudzi – ZANU PF’s 60 Year Old Youth Leader was nearly given a bashing as farmers countrywide since Thursday went into a rage against the ruling party ZANU PF “for defrauding them of of their hard earned cash which they paid for the Goverment Inputs Loan Scheme, which the farmers are yet to receive.
There was chaos all over the country yesterday as ZANU PF officials were caught between the eyes failing to explain the causes of the ‘despicable’ chaos and as distraught farmers demanded answers.
The scheme, which was a joint venture between Lasch Enterprises and the ZANU PF Youth League, has manifested an outcry in for instance the Mudzi district. Details obtained from Chimukoko village reveals that $2 was paid to AREX, $36 administration fee and $30 insurance fee, which guarantees a 25kg of maize seed, 8x50kgs of Compound D and 6x50kgs of top dressing fertiliser, which accumulates to $68. Chimukoko alone, which has three wards, paid $6000 which was deposited into a CBZ Bank account.
There are over twenty wards in Mudzi district which culculates to about $40,000 that was swindled from ordinary people in Mudzi. “The rains have fallen in most parts of the country, and yet we are still hoping for the inputs to come. Right now I don’t have any grain to plant, and I wish I would have kept my money and buy the little inputs with that money. Rains have come, and I need to plant but the government is cross legged.” said an irate Chimukoko villager.
In Harare, Central Committee member Absolom Sikhosana was on Thursday detained overnight by angry farmers, while national director for youth affairs Tapiwa Zengeya was force-marched from the Willowvale industrial area to the party’s headquarters as farmers demonstrated against a company jointly-owned by Zanu-PF youth wing and Lasch Investment for failing to deliver inputs.
Over 15 000 farmers might have been duped of varying amounts of money they contributed to the company with the promise that they would get farming inputs this season. Sikhosana confirmed spending the whole night on Thursday detained by farmers at Cold Storage Company, before Zengeya was detained after coming to rescue his colleague.
Said Sikhosana: “I was detained by farmers on Thursday night after I had gone to explain the situation. Farmers said I was supposed to spend the night under harsh conditions so that I could understand their plight. When I tried to drive away, the farmers mobbed my car and blocked me until 4am,” he said.
“We cannot pay back farmers their money. The project relies on membership subscriptions and have since been exhausted. All along the management was trying to get support but it has not materialised. The scheme is unable to provide inputs because it has run out of money,” he said.
Police Spokesperson Charity Charamba yesterday confirmed that the farmers reported a fraud case, while Sikhosana reported a kidnapping case.

Another Kombi Driver Flees Cops Crashes, One Killed

A BULAWAYO WOMAN DIED on the spot while 13 other people including two juveniles were injured when a Toyota Granvia driven by an unlicensed driver burst a tyre and rolled several times.
Survivors said the driver, Reason Moyo, was speeding while fleeing police and Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) roadblocks.
A police source confirmed the incident which occurred near Marula Business Centre along the Bulawayo-Plumtree Highway around 6PM on Thursday. Ellen Ndlovu, 41, of Cowdray Park suburb, sustained severe head and body injuries which resulted in her death.

recovering in hospital..Peter Mwanatse
recovering in hospital..Peter Mwanatse

Moyo was among the injured.
His passengers said Moyo first fled from VID officers and later from a police roadblock and from then on maintained a high speed which they tried in vain to warn him about.
They said Moyo kept saying the police and VID officials were pursuing him.
“The vehicle had 14 people in it including the driver. One of the injured persons was referred to UBH (United Bulawayo Hospitals) while three others were treated at Plumtree District Hospital and discharged on the same night,” said a survivor who declined to be named.
One of the survivors who is admitted to Plumtree District Hospital, 38-year-old Peter Mwanetse, said the vehicle rolled several times.
“The left rear tyre burst and the vehicle swerved to the left and then to the right side of the road. It started rolling. I recall trying to grab onto something for balance but I couldn’t find anything.
“When at last the vehicle came to a halt we all scrambled out and the only thing that was on my mind was to get to safety,” said Mwanetse. He said he sustained deep cuts on the nose and mouth.
Another passenger who was also admitted to the same hospital, Shelton Moyo, said the driver was stopped by VID officers in Plumtree but refused to comply. He said they proceeded to a road block where traffic officers tried to stop the driver but he sped past.
Moyo said the driver would have been able to control the vehicle if he had been driving at a safe speed.
He said he escaped with slight burns and injuries. Nomathemba Nyathi, another survivor, said: “Soon after the accident, passersby started looting valuables from bags which were scattered all over while survivors were wailing in agony.”
A number of the passengers said they lost their cellphones, money and other valuables at the scene of the accident. chronicle

Zimbabwe Does Not Beg At All, Minister Says

...Chris Mushowe
…Chris Mushowe

Newly appointed indigenisation minister Christopher Mushohwe on Friday said Zimbabwe is not begging for investment and investors willing to venture into the country must respect its laws.
Zimbabwe’s indigenisation and empowerment laws demand that locals be majority owners, with a minimum 51 percent shareholding in major companies operating in the economy.
The law, enacted nearly five years ago, has among other factors been blamed for the dearth of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the economy, fuelling a prolonged liquidity crunch.
Speaking after being sworn in by President Robert Mugabe, Mushohwe, a former provincial minister, said the country’s resources were worth more than any money that investors would bring in.
“The investors should not look at us as beggars, they should not expect us to give in to their demands,” Mushohwe told reporters.
“Those who want to come and invest in Zimbabwe must come and invest in Zimbabwe under the laws of Zimbabwe and surely they will get more than the value of their investment.”
Mushohwe, who replaced Francis Nhema who was fired for alleged involvement in an attempt to oust President Mugabe, backed earlier plans by government to use the country’s mineral resources as its contribution to any joint venture partnership, especially in the mining sector.
His comments fly in the face of a declaration by finance minister Patrick Chinamasa in his 2015 budget presentation that compliance to the policy will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis through line ministries and that the 51/49 mix was an aspiration and not cast in stone.
“We need to make sure that we know the value of what we have underground which we can put on the table and say this is our resource, bring in your investment,” said Mushohwe.
“Take the diamond miners for example, how much do you think they have already taken out of Chiadzwa, can you compare that with the value of the equipment that they have brought, can they complain that the little equipment they brought is more valuable than the resources they have extracted?”
Mushohwe said during his tenure, he would “protect the interests of Zimbabweans” and strive to ensure the generality of the people benefitted from the empowerment drive.
“We cannot satisfy everybody because it not possible, but we must make sure that we make a mark,” he said.
“People must see the empowered ones, which companies have been indigenised; we cannot continue to empower the elite when the generality of our people are not being empowered.”
Mushowe said government would strive to educate and train youths on how to run successful projects before providing them with financial resources.
Banks in the country have availed over $10 million under the Youth Development Fund (YDF) as part of the indigenisation initiative but most youths who have benefitted have failed to repay loans.
This led to some of the institutions suspending funding.

Gruesome Murder: Man Kills Girfriend Over HIV

A married man from Mangwe District is on the run after allegedly forcing two children aged seven and 10 to watch as he beat his girlfriend to death. Farai Maphosa, 35, accused Singatsho Ndebele, 41, of being a prostitute and infecting him with HIV.
A helpless Ndebele reportedly tried to fight back but an enraged Maphosa overpowered her and pounded her with a log and hoe handle until she died. The children were screaming in terror throughout the brutal assault.
Matabeleland South acting police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Nkosilathi Sibanda confirmed the incident which occurred on Thursday around 2AM at Khalanyoni area.
He said Ndebele was killed at a homestead where she was employed as a domestic worker.
He said Maphosa is alleged to have gone to Ndebele’s workplace and ordered her to open the door.
Ass Insp Sibanda said Ndebele who was in the company of the two juveniles, refused but Maphosa forced the door open.
“The accused person forced the door open and gained entry into the house and Ndebele tried to escape but Maphosa caught up with her while she was on the veranda and struck her on the head with a wooden hoe handle which he was holding,” said Ass Insp Sibanda.
The woman sustained a deep cut on the head and started bleeding but that did not stop her lover from harming her further.
Ass Insp Sibanda said Maphosa then dragged the woman into the house and ordered the two children who were asleep at the time to wake up and witness how a prostitute is treated.
He said Maphosa told the two children that he was punishing Ndebele for infecting him with HIV.
He said the accused person then struck Ndebele several times with the log all over the body until she collapsed while the two juveniles watched and screamed for help. He then dragged her outside for about 50 metres, dumped her body and fled.
Ass Insp Sibanda said neighbours arrived at the scene after hearing screams from the two children but Maphosa had already disappeared. He said Ndebele who was unconscious at the time was taken to Mayobodo Clinic but died upon arrival.
The acting police spokesperson said Maphosa was still at large and police had launched a manhunt to arrest him. Ass Insp Sibanda appealed to community members to use peaceful methods to solve disputes.
He appealed to people with information on Maphosa’s whereabouts to call Mayobodo Hotline on 0775 870 464 or send messages on WhatsApp to 0771 443 373.
Maphosa’s relative who identified herself only as MaMguni said her brother-in-law was having an affair with Ndebele while on the other hand he had a family of his own.
She said the two were always fighting.
“We were notified by the police that my brother-in-law had murdered his girlfriend. They started having an affair a long time ago and they have a child together.
“As of now no one knows where Farai could be as the police have looked for him in several places within the village where we thought he could be hiding,” said MaMguni.

Mujuru Stick to Farming!, Chinoz Tells SpillBlood

Sacked Joice Mujuru should now concentrate on farming rather than joining other political forces, the Buhera South MP and war veteran Joseph Chinotimba has said.
“We know that Cde Mujuru is a serious farmer and she should concentrate on farming. She should not make the mistake of joining forces with oppositional forces as this will be her political downfall,” he said.
“But if she decides to be big-headed, she will fall in the same pit with some leaders we know who are wallowing in the political wilderness Allegations being levelled against Mujuru and her colleagues are very embarrassing and they should not waste their time trying to lie to the world that they are being set-up by their political enemies. If they are innocent they should prove themselves,” said Chinotimba.
Mujuru has said she is staying within the ruling party. The Zimbabwean

Sex Scandal in Mnangagwa’s Cabinet Already!

Barely hours after being sworn in on Friday, President Robert Mugabe’s cabinet was slapped by a shocking sex scandal report which ‘reveals’ a key member of the body has slept with at least two of the female cabinet members and sired children with them.
There is one man in the respected cabinet who has slept with at least two women from Mugabe’s new cabinet, a question fired by a Harare journo, went viral on Friday afternoon stating.
This reporter has decided to leave the answers to our valued readers to complete the fiery probe. It reads: “Quiz time: Which man(in this latest picture) has fathered children with at least two of the ladies (excluding the official wife) in this new-look Cabinet sworn in today?, ”

Jah Prayzah Admits ‘Stealing Song’

Musician Jah Prayzah has admitted to the State Media that he copied the beat of his song “Mwanasikana” on the album “Tsviriyo” from Ghanaian musician Emmanuel Samini’s 2007 hit track titled “Samini”.Jah Prayzah this week came under fire from critics on social media networks after an online publication accused him of ‘stealing’ the song.
The publication revealed the striking similarity between “Mwanasikana” and “Samini” and uploaded the two songs on their website, triggering a barrage of criticism and queries about Jah Prayzah’s creativity.
The “Tsviriyo” hit-maker said the song is a soundtrack for an African movie that he watched when he was making his album in 2013 and fell in love with the beat.
“I was watching an African movie and I enjoyed the soundtrack. I did not know it was a released song (on the market). I just thought it was a track made for the movie. The beat was good and I was tempted to use it on one of my songs,” he said.
He claims he did not know the composer of the song until he was alerted of the matter recently.
“I did not know about Samini and I did not know it was his song until a friend sent me a link of the track recently. He just told me to check the similarities between the songs and I realised it was the same track used it the African movie.”
The lyrics of the songs are different but the similarity of the beats has exposed Jah Prayzah who won the Outstanding Video award for a video of the same song at National Art Merit Awards this year.
“Samini” was a hit in Ghana after its release in 2007 and the artist has toured various parts of the world.
He has performed alongside Sean Paul, Akon, Kevin Little, Shaggy, Wayne Wonder, Damien Marley , Bennie Man, Jay-Z, Chaka Demus and Steel Pulse. He collaborated with Steel Pulse and Etana from Jamaica. He has received international recognition and toured the UK, Germany, Italy, Canada, and the Netherlands.
On the other hand, Jah Prayzah has been outstanding on the local music scene and has received many awards for his blossoming career.
He had done numerous local collaborations and went on a number of international tours. The issue of borrowing beats and lyrics from foreign artists is highly prevalent among local artists of various genres.
Samini reportedly said he would attend to the Jah Prayzah issue after relief from his current tight schedule.
Jah Prayzah said he would wait for Samini’s action to map the way forward, adding he was not aware of the legal implications of copying a beat, and not the lyrics.
“I know that compositions, especially lyrics fall within copyright issues. I am not sure about matters involving beats. I will only comment on the legal issue if Samini approaches me,” he said.
An official from Zimbabwe Music Rights Association said it is illegal to reproduce another artist’s beat without permission. Artists who share beats are also expected to share royalties.

Crocodile Strikes Again, Kills Another Man in Chinhoyi

A ZANU PF Councillor’s close nephew has become the latest fatality after being struck by a notorious crocodile in Chinhoyi.
Councillor Makhaki Muriravanhu’s kin was yesterday attacked by the crocodile believed to be the same which struck an MKD leader at the weekend, and he was killed on the spot, according to witnesses.
The incident occured at Biri Dam on the out skirts of Chinhoyi.
Details of how the incident occured were sketchy at the time of writing and the man’s full name was yet to be released by police.
Reports however indicate that the man was fishing at the dam-side when the fateful incident occured.
The development follows the killing of Mavambo Kusile Dawn National Secreteray for Mobilisation Liberty Mukwakwami who was slain last Saturday while going for prayers as claimed by witnesses (CLICK HERE TO READ MORE)

Tsvangirai Plans to Impeach Mugabe Over Mnangagwa Are Utter Nonsense – Madhuku

Plans by Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC party to impeach Robert Mugabe for his firing of Joice Mujuru and replacing with Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko are utter nonsense, Constitutional Law expert Lovemore Madhuku has said.
“There is no chance for impeachment. The impeachment thing is nonsense… it doesen’t make sense,” said Madhuku.
He continued, “an impeachment is just a question of numbers in parliament. The MDC-T party don’t even have the minimum number required to have the matter discussed,” he added.
 
The MDC-T party’s spokesman, Obert Gutu, told a local daily that Mugabe has through the Mujuru expulsion violated the Constitution and because of that he can and should be impeached. He cannot violate the supreme law of the land.
“By firing Mujuru the way he did, Mugabe has violated the Constitution, as a president and his deputy can only be fired in accordance with the Constitution.
“Those are good grounds for impeaching the president. So we dismiss the purported dismissal of Mujuru as a non-event,” Gutu said.
Although analysts said yesterday that the prospects were slim for the MDC to successfully impeach Mugabe, as the party had minority seats in Parliament, the main opposition still believes that it could succeed in its mission, particularly taking into account the current disquiet in the ruling party — caused by the ongoing brutal purges of members perceived to be loyal to Mujuru.
Legal experts also say Mugabe can be impeached if the MDC can prove that he has wilfully violated the Constitution or is incapable of holding office due to physical or other incapacity.
But in order to have the necessary two-thirds vote needed to achieve such a move, the MDC would need the support of disaffected Zanu PF MPs.

LATEST PICTURES Of Mnangagwa’s Secretaries After Cyanide Attack

ZimEye herewith exclusively reveals that Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s secretaries were indeed attacked at the government presidential offices as reported Wednesday despite the Government’s bungling with investigations and reports on the incident(READ MORE- Cyanide Poison Attack on Mnangagwa, By Robert Mugabe) resulting in only the President knowing about the accident way before any journalist (including State journos) had. In the first picture is the first secretary who works in the President’s office only identified as “Fadzai” who was still hospitalised at the time of writing as prayers were being called upon for her speedy recovery. Fadzai is a traditional member of Ezekiel Guti’s ZAOGA church. The second is Mnangagwa’s usual secretary, Catherine Magaya who is also at West End Hospital. ZimEye.com will keep our valued readers informed as events unravel. PICTURES:

Eubert Angel Swindled Me $300,000: Court Papers

Eubert Angel with ZANU PF's Psychology Maziwisa
Eubert Angel with ZANU PF’s Psychology Maziwisa

Spirit Embassy church founder Eubert Madzanire(aka Angel) has been taken to court over allegedly swindling a Harare man his $300,000 expensive bentley car.
The man, Mr Mr Ndabazinengi Shava, a businessman, is demanding his bentley donated to the prophet on the promise that he would reap threefold and yet a year later, he is “still the same and nothing has happened.”
Shava through his lawyers Chinyama and Partners, filed summons at the High Court seeking the immediate release of the black Bentley registration number ACO1759.
He also seeks an order declaring him the legitimate owner of the vehicle.
According to the plaintiff’s declaration, Angel last year convinced Mr Shava to surrender the vehicle as a way of sowing a seed into his life.
He was assured of reaping three times the value of the Bentley, which was worth $300 000.
It was also a condition of the promise that Mr Shava would realise the harvest eight months after delivering the vehicle to the prophet.
Mr Shava, according to the promise, was entitled to taking the vehicle back if he failed to reap the promised harvest within the stipulated period.
“It was a further term of the arrangement between the parties that should the seed fail to germinate, the plaintiff was free to pick up his vehicle and at all material times the vehicle remained the property of the plaintiff,” reads the declaration.
Mr Shava now feels Prophet Angel defrauded him.
“Contrary to the defendant’s promise, a period in excess of one year has since lapsed with the seed not having germinated and the plaintiff has realised that the representations made to him by the defendant were fraudulent misrepresentations aimed at defrauding the plaintiff of his motor vehicle . . .
“At the time of making these misrepresentations to the plaintiff, the defendant was in his sober senses and not under any spirit at all and he knew that what he was promising to the plaintiff was not the truth and will never come to pass,” reads the declaration.
It is Mr Shava’s argument that despite surrendering the vehicle to Prophet Angel, ownership was never changed and claims to be the legitimate owner of the property.
Prophet Angel was still to respond to the summons that were filed at the High Court on Thursday.

Joice Mujuru To Enjoy Full 100% Govt Salary Forever


FORMER Vice-President Joice Mujuru, despite being sacked from government on Monday evening, will continue living off taxpayers as the Constitution says she will draw a pension equivalent to her monthly salary as long as she lives.
This is the first time Zimbabwe has had a living former vice-president as the others — Joshua and John Nkomo, Simon Muzenda and Joseph Msika — all died in office.
Section 102 of the Constitution on remuneration of president and vice-presidents states: “A person who has ceased to be president or vice-president is entitled to receive — (a) a pension equivalent to the salary of a sitting president or vice-president, as the case may be; and (b) such allowances and other benefits as may be prescribed under an Act of Parliament”.
However, according to Section 103, a former president or vice-president cannot “directly or indirectly hold any other public office or be employed by anyone else while he or she is in office or is receiving a pension from the State as former president or vice-president, as the case may be”.
Analysts yesterday said although Mujuru may remain with some of her trimmings, her sacking meant the taxpayer would have to fork more for public officials, as President Robert Mugabe is now expected to appoint his deputies.
United Kingdom-based social scientist Admore Tshuma said Mujuru’s dismissal meant more misery for taxpayers.
“This is because taxpayers will unknowingly foot the bill of maintaining Mujuru’s private and civilian life, according to the Constitution,” he said.
Tshuma said the country was finding it increasingly difficult to foot the bill of public officials, considering that 80% of the budget was for consumption not productive purposes.
Political analyst Godwin Phiri said the money she would get could not compensate for the loss of power and influence.
“She really doesn’t need the money, she has plenty of it. It is the vice-presidency and a chance to become president that she needs the most.” – SouthernEye

Gokwe Man Beats ZRP Cops, Smuggles Mbanje Using Goats

goats750A Gokwe man in his 60s, and from Mbumbusi area, boasts of transporting mbanje to several towns for sell using a sophisticated method of stuffing it in goats’ intestines.
The old man who identified himself to ZimEye.com as Fanasi Ncube, boasted of having educated his children from trading in the illegal weed, and that he has been forced to improvise his own way of evading police by poverty.
Asked how he managed to avoid police road blocks, the old man said, “I did not really avoid road blocks. I would pass through the police officers, with my weeds inside goat’s intestines and then pack them on arrival to town,” said Ncube.
This reporter asked Ncube to enlighten them on how he evaded arrest, and he said, “I would lock about 10 goats in the small house and starve them for a few days, giving them only water. The idea was to clear their intestines before I start feeding them with my special weed young man. Do you know the special weed I am talking about here? It’s mbanje. I would then see to it that the goats’ stomachs are now empty. I then start feeding them with the weed and in a few minutes load the goats into the car which I will be ferrying the small beasts to town for my serious business.
On arrival to town, I usually favoured Bulawayo since the place is close to Botswana, where mbanje is on demand. I would then gather all the waste produced by goats while travelling. This waste is the best grade of the weed and we would then pack them in small 2 kg papers before transporting them to neighbouring countries for business.
For the goats, we would sell them after 10 days and after making sure that all our mbanje is out of their intestines. We would also slaughter them for celebrating our police breakthrough young man, ” narrated Ncube.
The old man further mocked this journalist for “too much of following the law”, which he said will lead many to die in poverty.
Asked to comment on the old man’s bragging, Gokwe Police told ZimEye.com that they do not comment on hearsay. “We don’t comment on speculative issues, we are a professional organisation.”
However, sources close to the police who cannot be named for reprisals, confirmed that they have at one time intercepted near-similar mbanje trade activities after a tipoff, but cases of Ncube’s trickery appear too high for cops at present.

Mugabe Appoints ‘Grade7 DropOut’ Muchinguri to Head Ministry of Tertiary Education

muchinguri750PRESIDENT ROBERT MUGABE yesterday added scorn to his name by appointing uneducated former ZANU PF Women’s League leader Oppah Muchinguri to head the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development.
Oppah Muchinguri last month caused embarrassment for the First Family when she confidently and elaborately vocalised that Robert Mugabe marked his wife’s PhD thesis in what academics charge is further reflective of her limited intellect and shocking ignorance of academic procedures. Sources say her shocking intellectual poverty shows she is “a Grade7 Drop-Out” who has only built a reputation using ‘cheap’ political muscle. A sitting University of Zimbabwe lecturer has revealed that the institution regularly artificially graduates “important people” like Muchinguri and Grace Mugabe.
Besides releasing a long list of new ministers(listed below) , Mugabe has revealed his appointment of Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko as Vice Presidents of the Republic of Zimbabwe
This portfolio was held by the late Vice President and national hero John Landa Nkomo.
In terms of Section 104 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, Amendment Number 20 of 2013, that deals with the appointment of ministers and deputy ministers, Dr Sibanda said President Mugabe also appointed the following eight Ministers and two Deputies.
The newly-appointed Zanu-PF national spokesperson and former Senior Minister of State in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo, was appointed to the new portfolio of Minister of Economic Planning.
The Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Services is now under Prisca Mupfumira, who replaced Nicholas Goche who was sacked for his involvement in the plot to assassinate the President and replace him with ousted VP Mujuru.
Oppah Muchinguri; who was Minister of Women Affairs, Gender and Community Development; has been assigned to the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development, taking over from Dr Olivia Muchena who was fired for performance below the expected standard.
She was also part of the Mujuru cabal.
An appointment for the Ministry of Women Affairs, Gender and Community Development will be made later.
Former Deputy Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Samuel Udenge was appointed Minister of Energy and Power Development, replacing Dzikamai Mavhaire, who is also linked to the sacked VP Mujuru’s cabal.
Udenge will be deputised by Tsitsi Muzenda.
Manicaland Minister of State Christopher Mushohwe was moved to the Ministry of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment, replacing Francis Nhema, who is also linked to the former VP Mujuru’s faction.
Mandi Chimene — Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association spokesperson — takes over from Mushohwe as the Minister of State for Manicaland Province, while former Deputy Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Joel Biggie Matiza is now the new Minister of State for Mashonaland East Province, replacing the ousted Simbaneuta Mudarikwa.
Former Deputy Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Supa Mandiwanzira was promoted to head the Ministry of Information Communication Technology and Courier Services that was under the fired Webster Shamu.
Monica Mutsvangwa, replaces Mandiwanzira as Deputy Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa was promoted to lead the newly-created Ministry of Welfare Services for the War Veterans, War Collaborators, Former Political Detainees and Restrictees.
Said Dr Sibanda: “Please note that the newly appointed Vice Presidents, together with the following Ministers and Deputy Ministers are invited to the State House for the swearing in ceremony on Friday (today), 12th December 2014 at 1000 hours.”
They are; Mupfumira, Udenge, Mushohwe, Mandiwanzira, Chimene, Matiza, Muzenda, and Christopher and Monica Mutsvangwa.
The President fired the following ministers and a deputy for their conduct and performance which failed to meet expected standards: VP Mujuru, Minister of Presidential Affairs Dydimus Mutasa, Shamu, Nhema, Muchena, Mavhaire, Goche, Mudarikwa and Deputy Minister of Energy and Power Development Munacho Mutezo.
 
List of new VPs and Ministers
Name and Portfolio
E Mnangagwa: Vice President
P Mphoko: Vice President
P Mupfumira: Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Services
O Muchinguri: Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development
S Udenge: Minister of Energy and Power Development
C Mushohwe: Minister of Youth Development, Indegenisation and Economic Empowerment
S Mandiwanzira: Minister of Information, Communication Technology and Courier Services
C Mutsvangwa: Minister of Welfare Services for War Veterans, War Collaborators, Former Political Detainees and Restrictees
C Chimene: Minister of State for Manicaland Province
B Matiza: Minister of State for Mashonaland East Province
Tsitsi Muzenda: Deputy Minister of Energy and Power Development
M Mutsvangwa: Deputy Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services

Mugabe In Trouble for Picking Mnangagwa, Sued in Court


President Robert Mugabe is trouble for breaching the constitution by his firing Joice Mujuru and appointing two Vice presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko.
Mugabe has been slapped with a lawsuit filed by Constitutional Law expert Lovemore Madhuku who is challenging the appointments of the installing of Mnangagwa and Mphoko. According to the law there should only be one Vice President under the current circumstances.
Madhuku told ZimEye.com Thursday evening, he is confident despite the late hour. “Its not late because he only announced them yesterday, we only knew that there are two Vice Presidents yesterday and there is no way you can have a hearing between now and tomorrow,” he said,
He continued, “the importance of the lawsuit is that even if he goes ahead with the installation of the Vice Presidents,…if the court rules that it was unlawful to make the appointments of two people instead of one, then they will nullify them. He will have to make a choice of which one he picks for the Vice Presidency,” he said.
“We will file tomorrow morning,” he added.
In the application Madhuku is suing Robert Mugabe as the first respondent, former justice minister Mnangagwa (second respondent), Mphoko (third respondent).
Madhuku argues that “The basis of the application is that the 1st Respondent is likely to infringe two fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution of Zimbabwe, 2013 namely (a) the right to equality before the law and equal protection and benefit of the law protected by section 56(1) and (b) the right to administrative justice protected by section 68.”
“Yesterday, the nation had three major political developments. The first was the dismissal of the former Vice-President, Honourable Joice Teurai Ropa Mujuru. She was dismissed by the 1st Respondent. The second was the appointment of the 2nd and 3rd Respondents as Vice-Presidents of Zanu(PF). The third was an announcement that the 1st Respondent intends to swear the 2nd and 3rd Respondents into office as Vice-Presidents of the country. The latter ceremony appears scheduled for tomorrow (12 December 2014),” reads his opposing affidavit.
He clarified, “the option of the President to appoint one or two Vice Presidents is only exercised soon after the President is sworn into office. Once the President has decided to appoint one vice President, he cannot change his mind and have two Vice Presidents during the same term of office. The President cannot replace Vice President Mujuru by two Vice Presidents. This is what paragraph 14, sub-paragraph 2 of the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution says. In specific terms, it says:
“Without delay the person elected as President in any election referred to in subparagraph(1) must appoint not more than two Vice-Presidents, who hold office at his or her pleasure”.

I’m Ruling Under Duress Mugabe tells Kaunda

President Robert Mugabe told former Zambian leader Kenneth Kaunda that he was ruling Zimbabwe unwillingly.
This revelation comes amid mounting gaffes that the president, soon to turn 91, has been making.
A contact in Mugabe’s entourage told The Zimbabwean that he made the remark a month ago at the burial of former president Michael Sata in Zambia.
“KK (Kenneth Kaunda) approached him (Mugabe) and jokingly asked if he was still ruling in Zimbabwe. HE (his Excellency) joked back and said he was ruling under duress. Not many seemed to have noticed the joke but one or two heads of state whispered to each other immediately after the president said this,” said the highly-placed source.
“We have also been discussing his statement he made at Sata’s burial. It seems strange that, from nowhere, HE started talking of being forced to rule.
The questions is, by who? Maybe that is how he feels but is not telling anyone. Because of old age, some of these things sometimes get out without him knowing that is what he is saying,” he added.
Zambia has had four presidents since Kaunda was beaten in multiparty polls in 1991, while Mugabe, his contemporary still reigns in Zimbabwe.
Recent reports indicate that Mugabe is now living under the command of his wife, Grace, who reportedly forces him to make certain decisions on government and party business. Party insiders have also revealed that Grace is the one who has been ordering him to fire her political foes.
Over the years, Mugabe is said to have been held hostage by army generals and a powerful clique in his party who do not want him to retire as a way of safeguarding their ill-gotten gains.
Mugabe made another embarrassing gaffe at the recent congress when, addressing delegates towards the end, he denounced his own party inadvertently. He chanted, “Pasi neZanu (PF)—Down with Zanu (PF)!” which is a slogan normally used by political opponents.
The slip happened when Mugabe’s attention was disturbed by the intrusive Grace who had passed him a note urging him to wind up his rambling speech.
He made another embarrassing slip recently when he remarked that Morgan Tsvangirai had won the 2008 election against him by 73 percent. The army generals and war veterans he was addressing quickly corrected him.
In July, Mugabe claimed that results of last year’s general elections were announced on July 31 2013, which in fact was the date the polls were held. He was addressing party supporters at State House where Zanu (PF) was celebrating its controversial landslide victory.
The president also courted controversy during the congress when he accused Joice Mujuru, his former deputy, of trying to assassinate him using black magic, in a development many said showed his growing paranoia.
His personal spokesperson, George Charamba, could not be reached to comment on the gaffes. – The Zimbabwean

Horror as Mystery Crocodile Kills Mavambo Leader During Whatsapp Chat


There was horror in Chinhoyi at the weekend when a top Mavambo Kusile Dawn (MKD) party official who is its respected National Secretary for Mobilisation, Liberty Mukwakwami, was attacked by a said ‘huge’ mystery crocodile at the Hunyani river while engaged in a Whatsapp chat on his way for early morning prayers.
Mukwakwami, who is a former Public Services Medical Aid Society worker and had started his own business, was with three other friends at the time of the accident, all heading for early morning prayers just before 7am.
The huge croc which is still at large and is known for notoriety, attacked the father of one while he was reading a Whatsapp message on his cellphone and while standing with his back against the river on Saturday morning, ZimEye.com has been told by eye witnesses.
“His Whatsapp shows that he was last logged in at 6:58am, MKD spokesman Evans Sagonda told ZimEye.com.

LIBERTY-MUKWAKWAMI
tragic death…Liberty Mukwakwami

Mukwakwami died instantly as he was dragged under water and his body was submerged in between the beast’s lethal jaws for close to three days. The friends tried to throw stones into the river to no avail later watching helplessly for a whole day and Police Sub Aqua officers who arrived at the scene only a day later, Sunday, complained saying they could not continue the search after reportedly running out of oxygen.
Mukwakwami’s body only surfaced floating on Monday morning and was in a decomposed state. Sagomba however said the body when it surfaced  was very much intact with no limbs or legs broken off adding to the mystery attack since crocs instinctly bite off body parts of their prey after a kill.
The Mavambo Kusile Dawn (MKD) leader Dr Simba Makoni who visited the scene, has sent condolences to the Mukwakwami family on the tragic loss.
“MKD has lost not only a Son but a dedicated leader who prioritized the party working to reclaim Zimbabwe’s place in the global governance and economy,” Makoni said in a statement.
He continued, “his record in the party speaks for itself having saved as the Provincial Chairperson for Mashonaland West, Secretary For Communications and as Secretary For mobilisation until the time of his death, this speaks of an individual who served his people and party with distinction. We believe that the many initiative he had undertaken to revitalise the party will be pursued for the benefit of the people of Zimbabwe.
“His legacy will continue to inspire us as we fight to get Zimbabwe working again.”
Mukwakwami, who was in his 30s, is a former Public Services Medical Aid worker who was part of a team that computerised the society during its crisis moments between 1999 and 2001. Staff members remember him for being always in a happy jovial mood as he cheered everyone during work hours.

Mugabe Caught In Sex V’ Storm

President Robert Mugabe has been caught in a storm over sex and gender bias constitutional violations, an abuse following his unilateral appointment of a male dominated presidium.
 
Yesterday Wednesday, Mugabe announced a “Crocodile dominated,” (as it has since been termed), all male presidium, which action violates strict stipulations of the New Constitution, rights’ experts have warned.
 
A day earlier President Mugabe had unprocedurally fired former Vice President Joice Mujuru replacing her with long time loyale Mr. Emmerson Mnangagwa and another man Phelekezela Mphoko. Besides the New Constitution, it has long been Mugabe’s moral stance that at least one person in the Presidium has to be female being also the reason why he in 2004 blocked Mnangagwa saying a woman, Mujuru should be given passage. Until yesterday it was speculated that Senate supremo Ednar Madzongwe would be one of the Vice Presidents which however never occurred.
Top lawyer and legislator for Harare West, Jessie Majome said due to Mugabe’s actions, section 17 of the Constitution has been jeopardised.
“Once a woman is removed it becomes unlikely that she’ll be replaced by another. The gender balance required by section 17 of the Constitution is in jeopardy from lack of political will,” she said.
Girl Child Network founder Betty Makoni weighed in saying the commotion of purgings seen in recent weeks was just an attempt to push out a woman.
“All that drama was trying to push out a powerful woman and put these plus 70 age groups of men. Their generation is not ashamed,” she said.
Meanwhile constitutional experts have voiced that Robert Mugabe violated the constitution by just writing a dismissal letter with uncorroborated allegations.