EXPOSED: Undenge Lies Over PR Firm Payment

IT has emerged that Energy and Power Development Minister Samuel Undenge lied that Fruitful Communications Private Limited was doing Public Relations Consultancy work for Zesa for free after the company owned by Zanu-PF Highfield legislator Psychology Maziwisa and television personality Oscar Pambuka issued summons at the High Court claiming an outstanding fee of $36 000 from the parastatal.

Fruitful Communications did PR work for Zimbabwe Power Company, a Zesa subsidiary. It was Minister Undenge who directed Zesa to engage Fruitful Communications. Interestingly, Minister Undenge told The Herald on May 12 last year that Fruitful Communications was offering its services to Zesa for free.

“They are people in public relations and there is no formal contract with anyone and if anyone wants to help for free, we allow them to do that,” he said.

“They felt they wanted to explain something to the public. It is just like you, you write a lot of things, but we do not pay you,” he said then.

In its summons at the High Court, Fruitful Communications suggests its being owed by Zesa for work done. It was hired despite Zesa Holdings’ subsidiaries having fully-fledged PR departments. Hussein Ranchod and Company is representing Fruitful Communications in the High Court case.

The plaintiff’s declaration states that in February last year, ZPC engaged the services of Fruitful Communications as their public relations consultant to “air news items and features” on television and radio stations.

Fruitful Communications claims it offered various services to ZPC with the power company undertaking to pay all the bills.

Despite demand, Fruitful Communications claims, ZPC has refused to pay the bill that amounted to $36 000.

On February 6, 2016, Fruitful Communications claim that they performed some public relations work which was aired on news bulletins on Power FM Radio.

Two weeks later, Fruitful Communications featured on Radio Zimbabwe, Power FM and National FM news bulletins, doing public relations for ZPC. On February 22, the consultants featured on the television programme “Media Watch” talking about Kariba water levels.

The consultancy firm is claiming payment for its appearance on ZBC’s Good Morning Zimbabwe programme on March 2, 2016.

On March 7, the consultants claim that they featured on ZTV Lunchtime News and Power FM News bulletin, doing ZPC’s work. On March 19, 22 and 27, Fruitful Communications claims it rendered services to ZPC by speaking on behalf of the power company on Radio Zimbabwe, Power FM and National FM during news time.

On April 8, the consultancy represented ZPC on ZTV lunch time news and also spoke during a Zimbabwe International Trade Fair interview.

Fruitful Communications is also claiming payment for representing ZPC’s participation on a programme called Power Talk with the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe on April 18.

On April 29, May 7 and May 10 last year, the consultancy firm claims it spoke on behalf of ZPC on Radio Zimbabwe, Power FM and National FM radio news. Before filing a response to the lawsuit, ZPC lawyers Kadzere, Hungwe and Mandewere have requested to be furnished with further particulars to the case from Fruitful Communications.

“Was the engagement reduced in writing or oral? If written, a copy thereof is requested. If it was oral, who acted for the defendant (ZPC)? What were the full terms of the agreement?”

ZPC also seeks clarification on what Fruitful Communications meant by the phrase “news items and features”. The power company also wants to know how Fruitful Communications arrived at the figure $36 000.

Fruitful Communications is yet to file the further particulars before ZPC files a proper response to the suit. – State Media

TRUMP INAUGURATION: 6 Journalists Arrested, Charged With Felony

At least six journalists were charged with felony rioting after they were arrested while covering the violent protests that took place just blocks from President Trump’s inauguration parade in Washington on Friday, according to police reports and court documents.

The journalists were among 230 people detained in the anti-Trump demonstrations, during which protesters smashed the glass of commercial buildings and lit a limousine on fire.

The charges against the journalists — Evan Engel, Alexander Rubinstein, Jack Keller, Matthew Hopard, Shay Horse and Aaron Cantu — have been denounced by organizations dedicated to press freedom. All of those arrested have denied participating in the violence.

“These felony charges are bizarre and essentially unheard of when it comes to journalists here in America who were simply doing their job,” said Suzanne Nossel, the executive director of Pen America. “They weren’t even in the wrong place at the wrong time. They were in the right place.”

Carlos Lauria, a spokesman and senior program coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists, called the charges “completely inappropriate and excessive,” and the organization has asked that they be dropped immediately.

“Our concern is that these arrests could send a chilling message to journalists that cover future protests,” Mr. Lauria added.

The arrests and charges were reported by The Guardian.

Witnesses reported that sweeping arrests during the parade targeted rioters, protesters and journalists indiscriminately. A lawyer representing dozens of people arrested, Mark Goldstone, told The Associated Press that the police had “basically identified a location that had problems and arrested everyone in that location.”

The Metropolitan Police Department in Washington declined to comment Wednesday on why the journalists had been charged along with protesters.

Mr. Engel, a Brooklyn-based journalist who writes for Vocativ, a media and technology outlet, was among those charged with felony rioting and released. He said by email on Wednesday that he was unable to comment on the case since it was active, but that he was looking forward to the day he could say more.

The document charging Mr. Rubinstein, who wrote for RT America, an affiliate of the Russian state-run television network, is identical to that charging Mr. Engel: While it says that protesters carrying “anarchist flags” were observed smashing large plate-glass windows at businesses and setting a limousine on fire, it does not accuse any individual journalist of criminal activity.

Court documents for Mr. Keller — who works on the documentary series “Story of America” — and for Mr. Hopard, Mr. Horse and Mr. Cantu — who are independent journalists — included similar information.

Jeffrey Light, a lawyer based in Washington who has been working on civil rights and first amendment related cases for about a decade, has filed a lawsuit on behalf of 51 plaintiffs arrested that day against officers from the police department and the park police. The suit accuses the police of surrounding and arresting “not only protesters who had engaged in no criminal conduct, but also members of the media, attorneys, legal observers and medics.”

Mr. Lauria, of the Committee to Protect Journalists, said it was all the more alarming that journalists had been arrested. “A car set on fire, windows broken in downtown businesses: I think that this is important information that the public needs to be informed about,” he said.

He said his organization was concerned about what he called “the sharp deterioration of press freedom in the U.S.,” which he linked to Mr. Trump’s campaign, noting that the candidate had “obstructed major news organization, vilified the press and attacked journalists by name with unrelenting hostility.”

All those actions were seen to contribute to a threatening climate for journalists covering the election.

The committee had sought to meet with Vice President Mike Pence during the transition, Mr. Lauria said, but that meeting never took place. “We’ve been in touch with aides, and we’re talking about the possibility of having this meeting in the future,” he said.

Ms. Nossel, of Pen America, also linked the charges to a climate fostered by Mr. Trump.

“Obviously we were girded for worrisome and troubling developments,” she said. “But the speed, pace and ferocity of the attacks on journalists, the purveying of falsehoods, the silencing of government and agencies that interface with the public — for all that to happen in a matter of days puts us on notice that some of the worst fears may not have been so far-fetched.”

Representatives of Mr. Trump did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment on Wednesday. New York Times

Musona Signs for SA club

FC PLATINUM star forward Walter Musona has been snapped up by ambitious Absa Premiership side Polokwane City with the youngster leaving the Midlands outfit’s training base in Johannesburg to join his new teammates in Limpopo province.

Polokwane City, coached by Nkueni Mayala and home to former Dynamos goalkeeper George Chigova, are based in the Limpopo provincial capital.

A source in the FC Platinum camp in Johannesburg where coach Norman Mapeza and his boys are preparing for the 2017 season said the 2016 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League Soccer Star of the Year finalist left their base on Monday morning amid indications that he was going for medicals.

 “It’s not an issue of trials, but from what we gather, the youngster has already charmed the Polokwane City technical bench. He left this morning for Limpopo province,” said the source.

FC Platinum’s media and liaison officer Chido Chizondo chose to be diplomatic.

“Polokwane City have expressed an interest in Musona and as I speak to you, the player has left our training camp in Johannesburg. Polokwane City want to have a look at him, but as a club we have already entered into negotiations with them,” said Chizondo.

Walter, younger brother to Warriors’ striker Knowledge who plies his trade for KV Oostende in Belgium, could make his Absa Premiership debut on February 8 when Polokwane City plays host to Maritzburg United as they resume their league campaign following a break due to the Total Africa Cup of Nations finals in Gabon. – State Media

Rainbow Airlines Touches Down In Vic Falls

ZIMBABWE’s new commercial airline, Rainbow Airlines, made its maiden flight to Victoria Falls yesterday following the arrival of its 50 seater Bombardier CRJ100 aircraft at the Harare International Airport.

Chief executive officer Mr Ed Berry said the initial flight would be followed by the commencement of flights between Harare and Johannesburg next month.

“We do not have a specific date yet (for Johannesburg), but we will be flying three times weekly on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday and we hope to increase that to daily flights within two months.

“We are not a budget airline, but we will be charging competitive rates on this route and we are hoping that our numbers will be good since we have a small plane,” he said.

The new airline touched down at the new look Victoria Falls International Airport at about 15.08PM yesterday with 50 people on board.

The airline will have to contend with competition from Air Zimbabwe, South African Airways, Fastjet and British Airways operated by Comair, which are already servicing the route.

The wholly Zimbabwean-owned company is also earmarking the Harare to Cape Town route. Mr Berry said they were expecting to get a second CRJ100 aircraft within the first four months of operation to assist in servicing increased routes and frequencies.

“Rainbow Airlines has gone into a business relationship with CemAir Ltd, a privately owned airline operating in South Africa, which services popular destinations and leases aircraft to other airlines across Africa and the Middle East,” said the firm in a statement.

“A local finance and investment advisory firm, GMRI Capital, which structured the Rainbow Airlines equity and capital injection deal, is predicting a great future for the aviation industry in Zimbabwe.”

Speaking ahead of the launch of the airline, GMRI said it had identified an investor after the project founders got stunted with financial hurdles.

The deal saw an investment into the business, now running beyond $1m, and a sale of equity of 70 percent to an institutional investor. The other 30 percent is held by a medical doctor in Harare.

Speaking at the Harare International Airport, Mr Berry said prospects were high that Rainbow Airlines would service other routes including the Harare to Nairobi, Harare to Lubumbashi and Kinshasa, Harare to Durban, Bulawayo to Johannesburg, Harare to Beira and Maputo.

“Later, international destinations and more domestic routes will be applied for. These will include Harare to — Kariba, Bulawayo, Mutare, Hwange, Masvingo, Buffalo Range and Beitbridge,” he said. – State Media

CIVIL SERVANT BONUSES: Govt Dangles “Fake Stands” Payment

Government yesterday dangled a “fake stands” offer to appease angry civil servants who still haven’t received their 13th cheque since November last year.

The state offered three payment options for 2016 bonuses, while another meeting to finalise the payment matrix is slated for February 20, the state media reports.  It continues to say the three options are residential stands, a cash stipend coupled with non-monetary benefits and property investment bonds.The workers, however, rejected all options. At their previous meeting with their employer, civil servants rejected the stands-for-bonus offer demanding cash.

At yesterday’s meeting with unions, Government was represented by Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa, his Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare counterpart Prisca Mupfumira and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya.

Said Minister Mupfumira: “I must say we had a very fruitful discussion where Government presented some options to the workers’ representatives. They are going to consult further on the various options which have been given by Government. We will also be consulting further. We have resolved that we meet again for the final way forward on the 20th of February to hopefully conclude the discussions.

“I am not in a position to share with you what I shared with the stakeholders and they are going to take it up with their members.”

But the unions were furious.

Apex council chairperson Mrs Cecilia Alexander said: “The purpose of the meeting was to discuss about the bonus issue. In fact, it was a meeting that was held to try and find solutions through dialogue.

“The Minister of Finance presented the state of the economy to us, the problems that the economy is facing and also brought with him three options on the way they propose to pay bonuses. We are going to look at those three options and we are going further and consult our members then we will come back on the follow-up meeting on the 20th of February.”

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general Mr Raymond Majongwe said all the proposals by Government had been rejected.

He said civil servants want bonus in cash. Mr Majongwe described meetings with Government as “cosmetic engagements” to buy time.

“As far as we are concerned as Apex council, Government should own up and make sure that they pay what they are supposed to pay. Why must we be held until February 20? It is a matter of urgency and it has to be addressed now because the moment we get to February we will be told that we will have another meeting in April and so at the end of the day it will kill our own processes.

“As far as we are concerned, there is no compromise. We are not going to accept anybody who comes to us telling us that bonus tichazokupai senyoka sesvosve, no. We want our bonuses as it is defined. Bonus means financial reward. We do not want to be called to a meeting where we are told about a list of Government debts and expenditures. That has nothing to do with us.”

As unions, said Mr Majongwe, they were able to negotiate for residential stands for their members with local authorities.

“The issue of stands that they are talking about must be a choice for those who are interested in them and in any case who said we cannot negotiate on behalf of our members to get land for those who want land like we negotiate for funeral policies?

“So why does Government suddenly want to be a third party in the process that can be bilateral between unions and local authorities? What we want is our money and when it is coming. Give us the dates and we tell our members.”

Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general Mr Robson Chireya said: “We were expecting Government to give us bonus dates. We want cash bonuses and we were surprised that Government comes with options in terms of how they want to the bonuses. The first option was the offer of residential stands, the second option was an offer of property investment bonds and the third was a half cash payment and a non monetary benefit.

Young Man Commits Suicide Over Pregnant Minor

A-22-YEAR-OLD man from Maphisa allegedly committed suicide by hanging after the parents of his pregnant girlfriend reported him to the police for sleeping with a minor.

Phathisa Dlamini was found dead at home at Maphisa growth point on Tuesday morning.

Matabeleland South acting provincial police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nkosilathi Sibanda confirmed the incident yesterday.

He said investigations were underway.

“We received a report of sudden death. A man was found hanging in his house on Tuesday morning. A colleague discovered the body.

“He was last seen the previous night with his housemate at their house. Investigations are underway,” said Asst Insp Sibanda.

He urged members of the public to desist from committing suicide but share their problems and seek advice from friends, relatives, police and churches.

“We are calling on people to desist from taking their own lives even when they’re having problems. It’s important to engage other people who can assist,” Asst Insp Sibanda said.

Sources told The Chronicle that Dlamini allegedly had a relationship with a 14-year-old girl who was in Form Two.

“The minor is reportedly pregnant. When her parents discovered the pregnancy, the girl’s mother confronted him and threatened to report him to the police.

“The following day, Dlamini was picked up by police for questioning. We suspect that he was probably frustrated and stressed and resorted to suicide,” said the source. – State Media

PASUWA LATEST: Aftermath

ZimEye.com brings our valued readers and contributors the latest on Warrior’s Coach Callisto Pasuwa.

ZimEye can reveal as before, that the legend has not resigned at all contrary to what the state media claimed yesterday. ZimEye was first to reveal the official position on Pasuwa’s future and his decision to stay put despite angry calls for him to step down.

A quiet but confident Pasuwa touched down in Harare yesterday flanked by his team. The only change in the team as announced by ZIFA was that The Warriors’ captain Willard Katsande has stepped down.

A strong Pasuwa passed through the barriers at Harare International airport refusing to speak to journalists his official position having been communicated to ZimEye by ZIFA bosses. He announced that Katsande has dropped from international football following the team’s loss to Tunisia.

Pasuwa said Katsande approached him on the decision to quit the Warriors and concentrate on club career, but he advised the 31-year-old to reconsider his decision.

Pasuwa said Katsande’s experience was still needed, especially with the 2019 qualifiers approaching in June.

“I think he is one guy who has been a pillar in the team,” he said. “He has been giving guidance to the players and I think maybe he needs to reconsider his decision and come back for another dance with the Warriors,” he told the state media.

Zimbabwe was beaten by Tunisia, the latter which was however withstood by Algeria which was Zimbabwe’s match. Commentators say this factor show that the warriors are strong and their loss may likely have been due to mere bad luck.

 

Mugabe Birthday Bash Goes Ahead In “Murder Fields” Of Matopos

The ruling Zanu PF party is going ahead with President Robert Mugabe’s birthday bash in the Matopos in Matabeleland South, much to the anger of citizens there still wounded from the Gukurahundi atrocities.

Matopo residents have apparently tried to petition authorities on the insensitivity of holding a birthday bash over literary the ‘dead bodies’ of their loved ones.

The state media reports that the Zanu PF national youth leadership has described the 2017 edition of 21st February Movement celebrations as instructive to the revolutionary party’s youths’ commitment to safeguard the gains of the liberation struggle.

The youths say this year’s celebrations come at a time they are reinvigorated and inspired to maintain the legendary iconic status of patriotism symbolised by the illustrious life of President Robert Mugabe.

Zanu PF Secretary for Youths Affairs Kudzai Chipanga and Zanu PF youth league national secretary for finance Tongai Kasukuwere said the stage has been set.

The girl child has been empowered and given equal access to opportunities thanks to the policies of President Mugabe, added Zanu PF Kuwadzana legislator Betty Kaseke.

The youth leaders say the celebrations come at a time they are committed to ensure they decimate the opposition through the ballot in the harmonised elections to be held next year.

The annual 21st February Movement celebrations are slated for Matopos in Matabeleland South at a date to be announced.

MUGABE GONE: Mliswa Backs Malema

*YARD’S POSITION ON THE COMMENTS REGARDING THE ZIMBABWEAN PRESIDENCY BY THE EFF PRESIDENT AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF*

As the Youth Advocacy for Reform and Democracy (YARD) we firmly stand behind the revolutionary significance of the message emanating from Julius Malema, the youthful 21st century African revolutionary.

YARD associates itself with progressive organisations like the EFF and to this end are proud to have had our Founder & Commander-in-Chief, Hon. Temba Mliswa in attendance at the launch of the EFF election manifesto as well as the recent visit by the YARD SRC to South Africa where they met with the EFF Student Command.

Beyond the strong relations that we share with the progressive institution, the Economic Freedom Fighters, we stand guided firstly by the historic lessons of the African revolution which was born for the sole purpose of the decolonisation of Africa, and secondly by the ideological essence of Pan Africanism which has unfortunately been heavily diluted by the leaders who in all fairness, should be relics of history.

It is from the basis of this background that we appreciate and thank the substantive solidarity that has been proffered by the Economic Freedom Fighters, a move which was taken in full view and confidence that the Zimbabwean youths have a pivotal part to contribute in the holistic African Revolution.

Establishment of gerontocracy and the personification of the struggle is unsustainable as it contradicts the cause and course of the African revolution.

The politics of Africa has been betrayed by some of the founding fathers and institutions of the liberation war. The legacy of a decolonised Africa has been tainted across the African continent due to the power politics and ideological capture by an ageing generation. This therefore makes our struggle a generational one, and as such it is no surprise that the same gerontocrats were quick to attack Commander-in-Chief Julius Malema, because the youth agenda disqualifies all of them from the power dynamics and governance of African states.

The wave of youthful leadership is sweeping across the continent and Zimbabwe should never allow itself to be left behind. The only sustainable change can never be deposited safely in the political parties but in a generational transfer of power to the radical and equally capable youths in Africa.

Engagement of an African solution to the African questions remains the legacy of President R.G Mugabe, Julius Nyerere, Nelson Mandela, Kwame Nkrumah and Samora Machel. It is therefore our prayer that His Excellency may be able to entrust the youths of Zimbabwe with the mantle to carry forward and protect the gains of the liberation war.

*TINOTENDA MHUNGU*

*YARD NATIONAL COMMANDER FOR INFORMATION & SPOKESPERSON*

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Murderous Robbery Gangs Arrested

POLICE in Bulawayo have arrested two gangs of armed robbers, one of whom is suspected to have killed a security guard at a Seventh Day Adventist church-run primary school in Pelandaba suburb.

Four members of the first group of armed robbers: Onias Bhebhe (43), Thompson Phuthi (40) Martin Bhebhe (36) and Nozinhle Bhebhe (24) have been linked to the Pelandaba suburb murder.

Their victim, Buton Sikalongo, whom they allegedly savagely attacked, died upon admission to Mpilo Central Hospital last Wednesday morning.

Sikalongo’s workmate Mr Vusa Tshuma was left for dead.

National police spokesperson Chief Superintendent Paul Nyathi said the Pelandaba suburb gang was facing armed robbery and murder charges in connection with the crime committed last week on Tuesday.

“Circumstances are that on the said date at about midnight, the four suspects went to a school in Pelandaba, Bulawayo, where they ransacked the school stealing laptops and other property. The robbers strangled a security guard manning the premises,” said Chief Supt Nyathi.

“Police managed to recover a star pistol and various equipment used for unlawful entry and theft upon arresting the quartet.”

He said police also recovered a laptop and money among other stolen property.

Chief Supt Nyathi declared war on criminals saying police would not rest until the streets and premises are safe for residents.

He said the second gang of armed robbers, who were also four, was arrested for hijacking a taxi after attacking its driver before robbing an usiphatheleni of over R55 000 using the vehicle.

Chief Supt Nyathi said the incident occurred on January 3.

“The four accused who had hired a taxi grabbed and assaulted the taxi driver before demanding cash and a cell phone from him. The robbers, after bundling the taxi driver out of his vehicle, drove the car and spotted a money changer whom they robbed of R55 000, $1 200, R7 600 and two Samsung cell phones,” said Chief Supt Nyathi.

Yesterday, the Officer Commanding Bulawayo West District, Chief Superintendent Marshal Dube, his deputy Superintendent Mathias Matongo, Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Precious Simango among others visited the SDA run school where they spoke to Sikalongo’s brother George who had travelled from Zambia for his brother’s burial.

George expressed gratitude to the police for swiftly apprehending the murder suspects.

He said he was disturbed by the gruesome murder of his only brother.

“I sincerely want to thank the police for their efforts in combating this sinful cruelty done to my brother.

“Buton was my only brother whom I dearly loved. Now I no longer have a brother. It was painful to learn that he died following an attack from robbers. He was a hero for Christ. He died protecting the school and church property,” said George describing his brother as a martyr who loved the church.

“Even children were crying during the service. This church was his home. It was part of his life. He died defending its property,” he said.

Trump Orders Wall To Be Built On Mexico Border

 President Donald Trump has issued an executive order for an “impassable physical barrier” to be built along the US border with Mexico.

He also signed an action to strip funds from US cities that are sanctuaries for undocumented immigrants.

Mr Trump said in a TV interview that Mexico would “absolutely, 100%” reimburse the US for his wall.

Building a 2,000-mile barrier along the Mexican border was one of his key pledges in the election campaign.

Mr Trump spoke of a “crisis” on the southern US border as he signed the actions during a ceremony at the Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday.

“A nation without borders is not a nation,” he said. “Beginning today the United States gets back control of its borders.”


Mexicans see wall as racist – Will Grant, BBC News, Mexico City

Mexicans might disagree about a lot – especially on the political and economic direction of the country.

But if there is one thing around which almost all of Mexico can coalesce, it is their profound opposition to the US border wall.

From the Mexican side of the border, it is seen as a policy which is intended to break up families and prevent ordinary people from looking for seasonal work in the north – the kinds of jobs, they note, which prop up the US economy.

Others go further, and consider the entire border wall to be a racist and xenophobic policy.

Either way, Mexicans from the president’s office to the factory floor agree that the country will not pay for a wall they don’t want and didn’t call for.

They say they won’t finance the project either at the time of building or in the future.

That’s not to say some Mexicans aren’t in favour of change in terms of bilateral immigration.

Many are aware of the risks that their countrymen take by crossing illegally into the US, especially through dangerous border regions such as the Arizona desert.

Rather than a wall with their neighbour to the north though, they want to see comprehensive immigration reform including guest worker programmes and temporary work visas.


Mr Trump said relations with Mexico – whose President Enrique Pena Nieto he is scheduled to meet at the end of the month – would get “better”.

The directives are among several expected on national and border security this week.

He is next expected to announce immigration restrictions from seven African and Middle Eastern countries, including Syria, Yemen, and Iraq.

Mr Trump is also tipped to halt access to the country for some refugees – until the vetting process can be made more rigorous.

Earlier on Wednesday, Mr Trump told ABC News he would recoup costs of the wall – for which the US Congress would need to approve funding – from Mexico.

“There will be a payment. It will be in a form, perhaps a complicated form,” he said.

“It’s also going to be good for Mexico”, he added.

Mr Trump has previously estimated the wall would cost $8bn (£6.4bn), but critics have suggested it could be nearly double that sum.

Earlier on Wednesday, Mr Trump also promised a “major investigation into voter fraud”.

He tweeted that the inquiry would focus on illegal votes in two unspecified states and dead registered voters.

This week he claimed that between three and five million illegal immigrants had voted for Hillary Clinton, but offered no evidence. – BBC

 

WATCH: Magaya Unmasked In Fake “Skin Miracle” Scam

LIVE VIDEO today at 3pm

Staff Reporter| Seeing may be believing, but few would be fooled into thinking Walter Magaya’s video of a Mutoko man, Josphat Mwenye shows a genuine miracle.

The controversial Zimbabwean preacher claims his video footage shows proof of his “powers” which recently healed or improved Mwenye’s skin condition. Expert evidence however shows beyond a doubt that Magaya has sexed up another video so he can lay claim that he has supernatural powers of healing.

ZimEye.com unmasks Magaya’s claims showing the preacher is once again preying on unsuspecting minds, and this done quite likely for the convenient purpose of warding off the shame of his damning sex scandal with his latest victim, Petronella Donhodzo.

As Barrow Returns, ECOWAS Troops To Remain In Gambia For 6 Months

The ECOWAS forces are to remain in the Gambia for the next six months following a request by the country’s new President Adama Barrow said the ECOWAS Commission according to a report by Premium Times.

“Barrow would like us to have a sufficient force on ground for about six months; we will see which troops will be withdrawn and which would be retained.” Said ECOWAS Commission President Marcel de Souza, while briefing members of the diplomatic corps and partner organizations on the political situation in The Gambia on Tuesday in Abuja, Nigeria

De Souza added that the Chiefs of Army Staff has the final word on keeping the ECOWAS forces in the East African nation. The forces are meant to fall back by the end of the week.

ECOWAS mission in The Gambia is to secure peace in the country and according to De Souza “Orders were given for forces to move to Banjul; it was a force to secure the situation, the environment and the life of Barrow, not a military move.”

West African countries, member states to ECOWAS, met the cost of maintaining the troops.

Yahya Jammeh left The Gambia for Equatorial Guinea on Friday after final mediation efforts by Presidents Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz of Mauritania and Alpha Conde of Guinea. – Newsof Africa

Research Paper Says Sex is Painful For 1 in 10 Women

Nearly one in 10 British women finds sex painful, according to a recent study.

The survey of nearly 7,000 sexually active women aged 16 to 74, in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, suggests this medical problem – called dyspareunia – is common and affects women of all ages.

Women in their late 50s and early 60s are most likely to be affected, followed by women aged 16-24.

Doctors say there are treatments that can help if women seek advice.

But many still find the subject embarrassing and taboo, the survey results show.

Painful sex was strongly linked to other sexual problems, including vaginal dryness, feeling anxious during sex, and lack of enjoyment of sex.

However, there can be lots of different physical, psychological and emotional factors causing painful sex, which can be complex to treat.

Some women said they avoided intercourse because they were so afraid of the pain.

‘It hurt so much’

Karen (not her real name) is 62 and from Greater London. She said her problems began around the age of 40.

“I felt that my sex drive dipped quite considerably, arousal seemed to take longer, and, despite an understanding husband, I started to dread him making approaches.

“It’s like any muscle group I guess, the less you use it the worse it gets.”

Karen tried using lubricant but still encountered problems.

“It became like a vicious cycle. You worry and get tense and that only makes it worse.”

Karen developed another complication called vaginismus – involuntary tightening of the muscles around the vagina whenever penetration is attempted.

“It wasn’t just in bed. It happened when I needed smear tests too. I would be crawling up the bed away from the nurse because it hurt so much.”

Karen spoke to her doctor who recommended she try oestrogen creams and pessaries for the dryness and dilators to help with the involuntary tightening.

“Women need to know that there is help out there for these kinds of problems, especially as we are all living longer.

“You shouldn’t have to be writing off your sex life in your 50s.

“Many women don’t like to talk about it. We share all the gore of childbirth, yet women of my generation don’t tend to talk openly about sex and the menopause. We should.”


The national survey of sexual attitudes and lifestyles was carried out by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), University College London and NatCen Social Research.

Of those who reported painful sex (7.5%), a quarter had experienced symptoms frequently or every time they had had intercourse in the last six months or more.

Around a third of these women said they were dissatisfied with their sex life, compared with one tenth of the women who didn’t report painful sex.

Lead researcher, Dr Kirstin Mitchell, from LSHTM and the University of Glasgow, the said there could be a whole range of reasons for dyspareunia.

Lack of enjoyment

“In younger women, it might be that they are starting out in their sexual lives and they are going along with things that their partner wants but they are not particularly aroused by.

“Or they might be feeling tense because they are new to sex and they are not feeling 100% comfortable with their partner.”

Painful sex might be caused by other health problems, such as sexually transmitted infections, endometriosis and fibroids, which should be diagnosed and treated.

Women around the age of the menopause can find sex painful because of vaginal dryness.

Dr Mitchell says it’s not just older women who can feel embarrassed talking about painful sex, even though the condition is common.

Other research, involving about 200 university students in Canada, suggests up to half of young women find their first experience of intercourse painful.

Seek advice

Dr Mitchell says sex education should do more to better prepare young people.

“Often sex education is about STIs and pregnancy, but it should also prepare people to think about what makes sex enjoyable and how to communicate what they like and dislike in a trusting and respectful relationship.”

If you have pain during or after sex, you should get advice from your GP or a sexual health clinic.

If there is an emotional reason or anxiety that is causing problems, a counsellor or sex therapist may be able to help – and your GP or sexual health clinic can refer you to one. – BBC

Trump To Ban 3 African Countries From Receiving US Visas – Reports

Barely a week after the inauguration of Donald Trump as the president of the United States, he is coming round to being in office and making moves to make the United States a better place.

Donald Trump, according to reports, is expected to approve some executive orders that include visa denial for citizens of Syria and six other middle eastern and African countries.

Wrote Trump on twitter, “Big day planned on NATIONAL SECURITY tomorrow. Among many other things, we will build the wall!”

Here is a list of the countries that may never be allowed to visit the United States under Donald Trump’s reign as the 45th American leader:

1. Syria

2. Iraq

3. Iran

4. Libya

5. Somalia

6. Sudan

7. Yemen

 

“I Woke Up One Morning With Nothing Except A Suitcase” – Misihairabwi Speaks Out

Loss of property and land by widows, mainly to in-laws is contributing to over 70 percent of Zimbabweans living in poverty, a report released by the Human Rights Watch on Tuesday showed.

Widows routinely loss land and property soon after the death of their husbands with little chance of justice because of ignorance and the cost of obtaining justice.

The 52-page report by the watchdog entitled: “You Will Get Nothing,’ Violations of Property and Inheritance Rights of Widows in Zimbabwe,” is based on interviews with 59 widows conducted across Zimbabwe’s 10 provinces between May and October 2016.

This is despite the fact that Zimbabwe in 2013 approved a new constitution that approves civil, registered customary and unregistered customary marriages. The Zimbabwe Constitution of 2013, Section 17 (1)(c) guarantees equal access to property and land to men and women.

The report found that widows in unregistered marriages have been the main victims of the land and property grab.

According to the 2012 census, over 587,000 women — about 14 percent of all women in Zimbabwe — are widows.

According to Zimstat, as at April 31 2016, an average Zimbabwean lived on $3,22 and 72 percent of the population lives under the poverty line with women being the most affected.

“In many of the cases brought to the attention of Human Rights Watch, knowledge about property rights, inheritance rights, and civil and customary law on marriage were major obstacles to protecting widows’ property,” read the report by HRW, an independent non governmental organisation.

Legal fees and lack of resources were also cited as the barrier for widows to access equal rights to their property.

“Going to court can be expensive, and processes can take years to complete. A lack of basic resources means that even relatively minor court fees or transportation costs can put legal remedy out of reach for many widows,” said HRW.
The average consultation fees to a legal practitioner is $50 while appearance in court is $130. Property cases can be resolved over six months or more.
The report recommends the alignment of marriage laws, property laws in line with constitution.

Zimbabwe should “commit to implementation of the constitution and national laws for widows’ equal inheritance rights by amending laws and regulations and repealing all laws that violate women’s property rights under domestic or international standards, including African standards,” read the report.

Former minister in the government of national unity between 2009 and 2013 and member of the National Assembly Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga told the meeting to launch the report that she had a joint will with her late husband.

“I am an activist, I had access to information and to the best lawyer. My lawyer was Beatrice Mthethwa. I had access to the courts and by then I was a Minister… I woke up one morning with nothing except a suitcase,” she said. – The Source

ELECTION PROMISE: Trump To Build Wall, Ban Refugees

Donald Trump has said a “big day” is planned on national security, including an announcement to build a wall on the border between the US and Mexico.

The new US president is expected to sign several executive orders regarding immigration and border security over the next few days.

They are likely to include the “extreme vetting” of people coming from seven predominantly Muslim countries in the Middle East and Africa.

This would restrict refugee access. Mr Trump tweeted: “Big day planned on national security tomorrow. Among many other things, we will build the wall!”

Building a 2,000-mile wall along the Mexican border was one of his key proposals during the presidential election campaign.

During his election campaign, Mr Trump said Mexico would pay for the wall, which he said would cost about $8bn (£6.4bn).

He has since said the US would recoup the costs from its neighbour at a later date.

But Mexico’s president and senior officials have said that they will not pay for the wall, despite Mr Trump’s campaign pledge.

There will also be measures that force so-called sanctuary cities in the US to co-operate with the authorities on deporting illegal immigrants.

“Sanctuary cities” are places that don’t arrest or detain immigrants living in the country illegally.

Later this week, Mr Trump is expected to announce immigration restrictions from seven African and Middle Eastern countries, including Syria, Yemen, and Iraq.

He is also likely to halt access to the country for some refugees – until the vetting process can be made more rigorous.

The BBC’s David Willis in Washington says immigration and humanitarian organisations are likely to be outraged by the measures.  – BBC

MUGABE OUT: Grace Mugabe ex-Hubby Stands With Malema

Grace Mugabe’s estranged ex-husband, Stanley Goreraza has reportedly thrown his weight behind Julius Malema’s comments that everyone in Zanu PF is a coward incapable of telling Robert Mugabe to quit and that the President was now old, and clearly incapable of dispensing his duties.

Writing on Social Network site Facebook, Goreraza tore into his fellow comrades.

“Hypocrites are usually cowards and cowards are always liars who don’t mean what they say and say what they don’t mean. There is absolutely no defense for putting a 93 year old man to the punitive job of President with its rigorous and exhausting demands which will suck the life out of a very old man who requires assistance in simple things like walking and planting a tree.”

The statement follows hot on the heels of massive protestations first by the commander in chief of the Economic Freedom Fighters,  Julius Malema, himself a former student of Mugabeism.

“President Mugabe has reached a stage where he can’t do anything to you. He’s finished.” said Malema, during an EFF plenium in Braamfontein on Monday.

“Zimbabwe’s situation is bad. President Mugabe cannot even control a spade,” he told reporters.

Grace Mugabe’s former husband echoed similar statements, adding that, “Unless of course you are trying to kill this old man because you are not enough of a man to tell the truth with the evident truth being the old man is way past his rest time. When you love someone, you tell them the truth, be it pleasant or unpleasant.”

In his presser, Malema had echoed similar sentiments, “We say this out of love, not because we hate him. We celebrate Mugabe, we celebrate what he has done. But grandpa it’s enough,”

Goreraza added that the truth was problematic within Zanu PF.
“But the truth will never be told in Zanu PF because nothing is more feared there than the truth. The truth would mean waking Zanupf from its dreams, fictitious dreams which everyone is required to believe in. The truth is reality and reality in Zanupf is a creation of Zanu PF’s enemies. Whoever speaks in realistic language becomes a sellout who could wake others from blissful dreams in which poverty is empowerment and misery inspires celebratory whistling and ululation.” – Kuluma Africa

Alarm As $USD Runs Out

Despite the shrill official propaganda to the contrary, Zimbabwe’s economy is continuing on its steep decline — with the latest manifestation of this implosion being the alarming disappearance of the much sought-after United States dollars from the market in recent weeks, with devastating consequences for the country.

This latest dose of bad news to hit long-suffering Zimbabweans comes as economists have recently reaffirmed that average incomes in the country are still hovering at their lowest levels in more than 60 years, with the majority of families having to make do with less than $200 a month.

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor, John Mangudya, confirmed to the Daily News yesterday that Zimbabwe was witnessing a drastic shortage of American dollars, blaming rampant externalisation of the coveted greenback for the crisis.

Banking sources also said last night that the critical shortage of the US dollar had escalated ever since the central bank introduced bond notes into the market in November last year, as President Robert Mugabe’s stone-broke government desperately sought to mitigate the country’s crippling cash and liquidity crisis.

“It is a fact (that US dollars have disappeared). Nowadays we are importing small denominations because externalisation is high …. smaller notes make externalisation more difficult,” said Mangudya, adding that “generally, in money laundering, people favour high value notes, and so banks are importing smaller notes”.

However, Mangudya also said the country had, at the same time, seen an increase in US$ deposits.

“We have seen a significant increase in US dollar deposits, and in terms of the money in circulation, we have more US dollars in the system compared to bond notes.

“So, people should not be alarmed with the disappearance of high-value notes. It is just one of the measures being implemented against externalisation,” he told the Daily News.
But banking sources said while the $100 and $50 notes had started disappearing at the beginning of the country’s cash crisis, around May last year, the shortage had escalated following the release of the bond notes.

The chief executive of the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC), Takura Mugaga, also told the Daily News yesterday that the disappearance of high-value US dollar notes was being caused by externalisation, pointing out that people were also using the greenback as a store of value.

“You need to note that most people are holding US dollars in their homes and not depositing them, as they seek a strong currency to hold on to,” he said.

But former Finance minister, Tendai Biti, said the disappearance of the high-value US dollar notes was “a direct result of a government-instituted grand theft”.

“What the government is doing through bond notes is that they are swallowing legitimate US dollar balances in the system and stealing the US dollars.

“If you go to the bank and your balance is US$200, but you get 100 Bond and $100, what has happened to the other $100?” he queried.

“We are experiencing what is known as Gresham’s Law, where bad money is replacing good money in the system,” the People’s Democratic Party leader added.

A senior economist with risk and analysis firm IHS Global Insight, Alisa Strobel, added that “the increase of uncertainty over the impact of bond notes to the Zimbabwean economy, and fears we could see a repetition of 2009’s hyperinflation, bodes ill for the economy across the board”.

Although Zimbabwe introduced a multi-currency system in 2009, including using the South African rand and recently the Chinese Yuan, almost all Zimbabweans prefer the greenback to the other currencies.

Prominent economist, Ashok Chakravarti, said recently that a whopping $358 million in cash had been siphoned out of the country in the past five years alone.
He also told a Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) gathering in Harare late last year that greenback banking deposits had declined from $627 million in 2010 to $269 million last year.

“We have about US$269 million in banks, which is about six percent of total bank deposits. Cash in the system has depleted compared to deposits … There has been genuine externalisation. You need to have a non convertible currency to stop externalisation. If you need this country to move you have to have a currency which cannot be externalised,” he said.

And as Zimbabwe’s economy continues to die, the World Bank last year downgraded the country from its list of improved economies to the unflattering tier of struggling countries, as Harare’s political and economic turmoil continues to escalate.

In its publication titled Africa’s Pulse, the Bretton Woods institution said the country had failed to register significant economic growth over the past few years.

“Zimbabwe’s fiscal deficit has deteriorated as remedial actions have been limited and this has resulted in the country registering a negative correlation between the cyclical components of government consumption and GDP,” it said.

Economists say poverty levels have reached “numbing levels”, amid indications that the situation will worsen in 2017, as Mugabe’s Zanu PF government continues to demonstrate its inability to fix the rot. Daily News

Students Petition Moyo Over Grants

Tertiary students have requested a meeting with Higher Education minister, Jonathan Moyo, and a parliamentary panel to discuss the re-introduction of students’ grants.

University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Students’ Representative Council (SRC) has since written to Parliament and Moyo’s office over the engagement, which they said would also help clarify government’s position on tertiary fees and attachment issues.

In December last year, Moyo promised to re-introduce student loans this year, at a Zanu PF conference.

But the students fear the minister could have been grandstanding as there was no clarity over how the grants would be introduced, a few weeks before the commencement of the 2016/2017 second semester next month.

“It would be folly of the highest kind and unparalleled naivety for us to just accept Moyo’s promise as it is and not make any follow up.

“The government has promised to bring back loans before without actually doing so,” UZ SRC spokesperson, Tafadzwa Chabata, said.

“This is what has motivated us to seek a meeting with Moyo so we can hear from the horse’s mouth exactly when and how loans are going to be availed to students,” he said.
“We want to know the number of students the loan facility is going to cater for, the total amount that will be available, conditions for accessing of loans and conditions for repayment among other things.”

Moyo said the student loans would improve skills and manpower development.
Student representative bodies have reported massive dropout rates at universities because of tuition fees challenges, with the  Zimbabwe National Students’ Union (Zinasu) claiming that at least 12 000 threw in the towel in the first quarter of 2016 alone.

In a January 16 letter to Moyo, UZ SRC president Tinotenda Mhungu said they also wanted to meet the minister so they could work out how Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef) funds can help students doing research.

“We propose the following matter to be considered as part of the agenda in the meeting; clarity on dates and structure of the proposed re-introduction of students’ grants and or loans,” Mhungu said.

The proposed matters include “rationalisation of academic fees particularly for students on attachment, establishment of a gender charter for the protection of the girl-child, explanations on the Zimdef and how it can benefit and assist university students in their researches as well as engagement on the urgent need for the amendment of Ordinance 30 and re-alignment of the Universities Act to the current Constitution”.

In another letter to Parliament, the students said they believed the legislature could intervene in contentious issues that were affecting students’ welfare in the country.
“This need comes in the wake of lack of clarity on certain debates and issues affecting students and the satisfaction of engagement between the student representatives and your office as the immediate parliamentary committee responsible for representation of all student welfares and liaisons of universities with government,” Mhungu wrote. – Daily News

MNANGAGWA MEDIA LIED: “We Are Not Mad To Refuse A Coalition”

Ray Nkosi | Residents of Gwanda have come out guns blazing shooting down reports in the Emmerson Mnangagwa controlled state media that they had refused a coalition of opposition parties.

Residents of Gwanda who attended an all stakeholders consultative meeting with Movement to Democratic Change, President Morgan Tsvangirai, have blasted the state media for fabricating claims that they rejected a coalition between Tsvangirai and other opposition parties more so the Joice Mujuru led Zimbabwe People First.

Speaking to ZimEye.com in Gwanda this morning the residents claimed that, the state media  reporter in the town is always out to ridicule the people of Gwanda by fabricating stories on them.

The residents claimed that the meeting held with Tsvangirai at Nyandeni Village in the outskirts of Gwanda town was above board and everyone expressed their desire to see the coalition of opposition parties succeed to remove the ZANU PF government from power.

“It is only on the logistics of choosing who the leader of the coalition would be and the parliamentary candidates that there was no clear cut agreement but everyone was overwhelmingly in favour of the coalition,” said Themba Ndlovu who claimed to have attended the meeting besides him being a member of the Welshman Ncube led MDC faction.

“The Chronicle will always want to make the people of Gwanda sound loyal to ZANU PF agendas by lying,” said another MDC member who would not be named. “In another consultation last year they claimed that Gwanda was against the diaspora vote which is opposite to what we said.”

Tsvangirai is on a nationwide tour of provinces getting fillers from Zimbabweans on how they would want to see the coalition proceed.

This week he is in Matabeleland North in Binga where residents there have also spoken in favour of the coalition. In his first meeting in Beitbridge the opposition leader was also urged to go on and push for a coalition with the Mujuru party.

Yesterday, the state media ran a report that Gwanda residents had told Tsvangirai not to go into a coalition with Mujuru and to also eject Vice President Thokozani Khuphe from the party for unexplained reasons.

Mawarire Responds To CIO Allegations

Below is Jelousy Mawarire’s response to a note circulating on social media, purporting to have been written by his nephew. In it ‘Jealousy Mawarire jnr’ claims that his uncle Mawarire senior is a former Central Intelligence Organisation operative, and that he stumbled upon information that senior Zim PF officials are still on the CIO payroll.

Jealousy Mawarire | I have been alerted that there is someone masquerading as Jealousy Mawarire jnr on Facebook claiming to be my relative. I have no relative who carries my name, it’s not our culture in the family to name relatives after ourselves that is why even my son has his own name. We understand that there are leaders of some briefcase parties who are desperate for relevance who have been using social media and some gullible publications to peddle vitriolic stuff especially against Dr Mujuru in order to attract attention to their moribund political formations. We know as we have communicated in December 2016, that Zanu-PF is desperate to scuttle coalitions talks between Dr Mujuru and Dr Tsvangirai and the media gimmicks that we are witnessing show us that some briefcase party leaders are fronting Zanu-PF’s desperate bid to destroy the on going talks. I challenge the so-called Jealousy Mawarire jnr to publish his picture with any of my relatives especially my Father if he is a close relative who claims to have been at my house on Christmas day. The Zanu-PF regime is desperate and the false death stories on Dr Tsvangirai a few days ago show the desperation that has gripped this dying regime. Everything that this Jealousy Mawarire jnr is saying is a lie because such a person does not exist in the Mawarire family that sired me. I thought you should know.

President Mugabe Must Step Down – Malema Insists

EFF STATEMENT ON ZANU-PF’S RESPONSE TO CALLS FOR PRESIDENT MUGABE TO STEP DOWN

24 January, 2017

The Economic Freedom Fighters party has released a statement in response to Zanu-PF, confirming their point that President Robert Mugabe must leave power.

The EFF reaffirms its position that President Mugabe’s occupancy of the position of president is not good for the radical African political program. He is the bastion of the reactionary phenomenon of “lead to the death” that has crippled the image and praxis of post-colonial Africa. President Mugabe is not only the contemporary engine of personality cult, but he is protected by a group of cowards around him who hypocritically defend him everyday, whilst harbouring ambitions to lead soon.

We are unequivocal that revolutions ought to promote programs and not personalities. The continent needs heroes who will be able to stand firm on the objectives of the African revolution whilst allowing democratic practices and succession of leadership. His example is contradictory to this ideal since it directly or indirectly promotes the phenomenon of refusing to leave office until death.

Before the ZANU-PF and its youth wing respond to the EFF about the charge that they are cowards; they should ask themselves a simple question – what is revolutionary about being led by a person in old age; who sleeps all the time in meetings, can no longer even hold a pen or write half a page? Failure to respond to this question signifies not that they are afraid of others, but of President Mugabe.

When youth movement across the continent are fighting for change, questioning the transformation of liberation movements into old age homes and general gerontocracy. The ZANU-PF youth is instead defending and advancing an essentially anti-youth statuesque. This is because there is actually no youth in the ZANU-PF Youth; what you find are middle age men and women, half of which are suffering from a mid-life crises. They should be ashamed of themselves for holding the future from being born in Zimbabwe.

We shall never tell lies as revolutionaries; all the anti-colonial struggle icons like Oliver Tambo, Nelson Mandela, Julius Nyerere knew when it was enough and handed over the baton to others. The African revolution must always distance itself from all forms of personality cults; insistence that President Mugabe must lead to the grave is a sign that ZANU-PF is drowning in cowardice.

ISSUED BY THE ECONOMIC FREEDOM FIGHTERS

MBUYISENI QUINTIN NDLOZI (National Spokesperson)

 

 

Tsvangirai Consoles Siyachilaba Community

Luke Tamborinyoka | President Tsvangirai yesterday paid his condolences to chief Siyachilaba in Binga North following the death of nine members of his community who were struck by lightning at a funeral.

As a true national leader he is, President Tsvangirai took some time off his busy schedule
to be with the families of the bereaved.

President Tsvangirai who provided food packs to the bereaved families said, in the true spirit of solidarity, it was important to make sure that the nineteen children who were orphaned following the sad incident in the Siyachilaba community continue to go to school.

He was accompanied by the two Binga MPs Hons. Prince Sibanda and Joel Gabbuza.

Among the national leaders travelling with the President are Vice President Thokozani Khupe, National Organising Secretary Abednico Bhebhe, Deputy National Organising Secretary Hon. Amos Chibaya, Secretary for Elections Murisi Zwizwai, Deputy Treasurer General Charlton Hwende and the National Youth Chairperson Happymore Chidziva.

President Tsvangirai is on a nationwide tour to solicit ideas from the people on the new government architecture people aspire for, ahead of 2018 elections.

He is also soliciting for the same on the alliance building process adopted by the national council and wants public participation in the party’s thrust to work with other political parties in the cow horn formation on Robert Mugabe and Zanu PF.

Today President Tsvangirai will address Matabeleland North provincial council in Lupane before proceeding to Hwange tomorrow.

Luke Tamborinyoka
Presidential Spokesperson and Director of Communications
Movement for Democratic Change

Jah Prayzah And Andy Muridzo In ‘Crazy Alliance’

Rising musician Andy Muridzo has sensationally joined Jah Prayzah’s newly established movement in what is easily the biggest coup on the local music scene. Muridzo has since signed a contract that will keep him under Jah Prayzah’s Military Touch Movement beyond 2020 and his forthcoming album set for next month is now being finalized at the JP studios.

 Both parties confirmed the deal in interviews with the state media yesterday. The marriage comes at a time when underhand plots to use Andy Muridzo to curtail his idol, Jah Prayzah’s music career have been gaining momentum. Using lessons from Nigeria and South Africa Jah Prayzah has decided to launch the Military Touch Movement stable where upcoming artistes will be signed up.

One of the more popular such stables in South Africa is Kalawa Jazmee Records, which is considered a major contributor to the development of the Kwaito in the country. Apart form Muridzo, MTM has also signed ExQ, Nutty O and Tahle together with two producers Daniel Chiweda and DJ Tamuka ahead of the official unveiling of the label end of next month.

Jah Prayzah revealed yesterday Muridzo was the last to sign last week and the contract is already underway.

“Andy came to my office for a courtesy visit last week and during our discussion I told him my plans for the project and he did not hesitate to join saying he belongs here with us. So, yes we have signed Andy Muridzo to our stable and his contract is similar to the other artistes we have signed up. These contacts benefit the artistes more that the company because I have a passion to nurture talent and make Zimbabwe a great music country. This is what’s happening elsewhere on the continent and a good example is Wasafi where a lot of good musicians have emerged and risen to the top. It’s about growing together and the good thing about the contract is it’s there to benefit the artistes. There will be NO restrictions on them, the contract is flexible and they are allowed to do things outside the movement like stage their own shows although we will be lining up gigs where the artistes from the stable share the stage,” said Jah Prayzah. – State Media

TEACHERS’ BONUSES

The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) is this week attending a meeting called by government to address the burning bonus issue.
The meeting dubbed, ‘a bonus indaba,’ comes in the wake of the rural teachers having heeded the call by ARTUZ to embark on a go slow.

The first meeting began yesterday, 24th of January.

If the meetings are unfruitful, ARTUZ says it will escalate the job action.

Teachers were last year giving fake promises for bonuses.

ZimEye will update our valued readers on developments.

Mliswa Lays Into Grace Mugabe

Ray Nkosi | Controversial Member of Parliament for Norton Constituency caused a stir in Parliament when he castigated First Lady Grace Mugabe’s extravagant lifestyle.

He said,  “If people are buying rings for over a million dollars, if they were bond notes, would they buy the rings for a million dollars – no they would not.

“I do welcome bond notes and to also stop those leaders who are extravagant in terms of using taxpayers money to be able to expend on luxury items like rings which absolutely mean nothing to the welfare of the people of this country.

We have hospitals, schools and many things. I personally am a Member of Parliament in Norton and there is not even a decent mortuary at Norton Hospital so that people can be put there but we hear that the First Lady is spending and I will not hide this”.

In a point of order raised for him not to mention the First Lady as she was not there to defend herself the streetwise Mliswa responded, “Mr. Speaker, I did not name the First Lady and I did not put a name to it. Your wife is the First Lady in your house unless she is not. My mother is the First Lady in my house.”

SDA CHURCH MURDER: City Relieved As Arrests Are Made

Ray Nkosi | The City of Bulawayo this morning woke up to a huge relief at the news that four man have been arrested on suspicion of murdering long serving Pelandaba Seventh Day Adventist church security guard Buton Sikalongo last week.

The four thugs who the whole of Bulawayo wanted arrested whatever it took are Onias Bhebhe (43), Thompson Phuthi (40) Martin Bhebhe (36) and Nozinhle Bhebhe (24) were picked up by the police in the city after a massive search for the brutal murderers.

Their victim, whom they allegedly savagely attacked, died upon admission at Mpilo Central Hospital last Wednesday morning and was buried at Solusi Mission on Sunday.

National police spokesperson Chief Superintendent Paul Nyathi confirmed the arrest of the four man all from Pelandaba suburb and are now facing armed robbery and murder charges in connection with the crime committed last week on Tuesday.

The brutal murder of Sikalongo left residents of Bulawayo shocked as the long serving member of the church was known throughout the city particularly for his commitment to the church and community of the city.

The four men brutally stabbed Sikalongo with knives and chopped him with an axe in probably the most brutal murder the city ever expected on an innocent man whose whole life was spent around the church.

ECOWAS MUSCLE: Why SADC Has Not Done A ‘Jammeh’ On Mugabe

By Chris Saunders and Henning Melber | Has the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) just taught the Southern African Development Community (SADC) a lesson? The West African states effectively took a dictator to task after he refused to comply with the democratic will of the people to vacate office.

By using diplomacy in combination with the threat of military force they managed to convince the former Gambian president Yahya Jammeh to surrender power and leave the country. This was after he was defeated in an election.

Why has the southern African regional body been, in comparison, so ineffectual? Will it learn from Ecowas and become more interventionist?

Many countries in southern Africa have not had free and fair elections; Zimbabwe is the most obvious example.

Where there have been cases of unconstitutional seizures of power, or leaders have stayed in office despite a lack of electoral support, there has been at best some form of SADC mediation, but not the threat of military intervention.

Such contrasting relative tolerance, if not outright passivity, can be explained by a number of factors. They relate in part to the sub-regional configuration, with former liberation movements governing the most influential member states. In addition, there appears to be a lack of common political will. This can be seen from the fact that there is no operational regional military force.

SADC’s credibility is at stake. At a time when the AU is increasingly promoting legitimate governance, the question arises: how much longer can SADC justify its inaction?

The Anglophone member states of Ecowas formed a military force, called the Ecowas Ceasefire Monitoring Group (ECOMOG), already in 1990. It has intervened in a number of civil wars and cases of instability in West Africa.

SADC, on the other hand, has for years been attempting to organise a stand-by force which would fall under the stand-by force of the African Union (AU).

But the SADC force isn’t operational and has not got beyond some basic training exercises. Units of the South African National Defence Force have been deployed for peace-making missions on behalf of the AU and the United Nations (UN) in a number of African countries.

A disastrous military engagement in the Central African Republic cost the lives of 13 South African soldiers in March 2013. South African troops remain in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), a SADC member state. Soldiers have been killed there, too.

It cannot be said that southern Africa has not experienced the kind of civil wars that West Africa has had in recent decades, and that there has therefore not been the need for such a force in the region.

The war in the DRC has been far larger than those in Liberia and Sierra Leone where the East African regional force intervened. And there have been a number of other cases of instability where a SADC force might well have played a role in bringing about legitimate governance, including Madagascar and Zimbabwe.

The only case that somewhat resembled events around The Gambia was South Africa’s intervention in Lesotho in September 1998. Nominally under SADC, that intervention’s goal was to ensure the incumbent ruler was not ousted by opposition forces.

Three SADC member states did intervene militarily in the DRC in August 1998. Troops from Angola, Namibia and Zimbabwe were deployed, nominally under the umbrella of SADC. The goal was to aid the then president, Laurent Desiré Kabila, against rebels who had invaded the eastern Congo. Kabila would not have been able to consolidate himself in power without the military support of the three SADC states.

Both interventions were controversial within SADC, since they were not based on a common decision by the member states. These were at that time marred by the rivalry between Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe and South Africa’s Nelson Mandela. This may help explain why there have not been any similar military interventions since.

Zimbabwe stands out as a case for intervention. Back in March 2002 Mugabe’s re-election as president was rigged and did not reflect the democratic will of the people.

Then in March 2008 he lost presidential elections to his rival Morgan Tsvangirai. By all accounts Tsvangirai won the election, but Mugabe rigged the vote. A second round of voting was deemed necessary. But the ruling party’s militia unleashed brutal state terror against the opposition and Tsvangirai pulled out of a second round to stop further loss of lives.

Instead of taking action against Mugabe, SADC engaged in mediation. This led to a coalition government being formed.

Why did Ecowas act firmly against Jammeh while SADC didn’t against Mugabe? There are a number of reasons.

Zimbabwe is a much more important country in southern Africa than The Gambia is in West Africa. Despite all his human rights abuses and repressive rule, Mugabe remains a widely-respected liberation hero and popular among large parts of the population in the sub-region and on the continent.

He has been able to project himself as having not only liberated his country from colonialism but also as remaining steadfast against colonial influences. Above all, he managed to sell his fast track land reforms as a necessary and just act of appropriating land from white farmers and giving it to blacks.

Another key factor is that the most influential SADC countries are led by liberation-era leaders who continue to regard Mugabe as one of their own.

Taking action against Mugabe would therefore always be controversial, and the consequences difficult to predict. In addition, Zimbabwe’s army has remained loyal to Mugabe and is a force to be reckoned with. The SADC leadership therefore played safe and did nothing effective.

Unfortunately, there seems little chance of SADC following ECOWAS’s example and using the kind of intervention that led to Jammeh’s removal from office.

SADC faces just such a test in the DRC. President Joseph Kabila has finally agreed to leave office. This should happen latest a year after he should have stepped down when his two terms came to an end. He made his decision after public protests against his continued term in office turned violent in December. Many people were killed during two days of riots.

If Kabila reneges on the agreement he has made, will SADC act to ensure he in fact leaves office? How long will it take before SADC has the means and the will to remove rulers who have either been defeated in an election or who refuse to accept that their terms of office have come to an end?

Will what has happened in West Africa in the case of The Gambia help persuade SADC to move towards more effective interventions to remove dictators and other illegitimate rulers?

It seems unlikely. – The Conversation

 

MALEMA ATTACKS: G-40 Blames Mnangagwa

Ray Nkosi | Tensions are simmering within Zanu PF after South African Economic Freedom Fighters leader, Julius Malema’s made a vicious attack on President Robert Mugabe in a speech that has since gone viral on social media.

Members of the G-40 faction aligned to First Lady Grace Mugabe, quickly blamed Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa linking him to Temba Mliswa a close ally of Malema’s. The faction claims in unconfirmed reports that Mliswa and Malema met a few days ago in South-Africa, after which the latter made the attacks calling on Mugabe to step down, echoing sentiments that have been made by Mliswa recently.

Mliswa is on record challenging Mugabe to step down now and let Mnangagwa take over, arguing that unless his relative Ngwena takes over now 2018 might be too late.

Typical of an ostrich hiding its small head in the sand while the whole big body remains exposed, Mugabe loyalists have battled to dismiss Malema’s utterances.

Malema also labelled Zanu PF members as cowards who are afraid of telling the 93 year old president to step down.

In a statement to state media yesterday, the Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services, Chris Mushohwe, said ZANU PF views Malema as a loud-mouthed “Gucci”revolutionary who acquired the infamy of deserting and betraying the ANC.

“We pity and dismiss him as an ignorant youth, ‘rema’ in Shona, one abortively trying to punch above his life long weight. Simply, he is nothing more than a shrunken, talkative joke. And in typical fashion of political charlatans, he seeks to make up for his inner political deficiencies by projecting himself as a trans-border and continental politician who fancies himself big and cute enough to pass comment and judgement on developments elsewhere on the continent,” said Mushohwe.

Mushohwe added, “What makes Malema’s statements irritatingly despicable is an informing presumption that in spite of his threadbare, prodigal political career, he visualised himself as important enough to comment and pass judgement on the leadership credentials and political career of so iconic a figure as President Mugabe.”

Other Zanu PF members also lashed out at Malema, describing him as a shallow minded politician, who is too young to lecture on Zimbabwe and President Mugabe.

“A drunkard and shallow minded political prostitute like Julius Malema has no authority to lecture on patriotic Zimbabweans to turn against their constitutionally elected president,” the Zanu PF youth leader, Kudzai Chipanga.

Businessman and politician, Jimaya Muduvuri scoffed at Malema’s utterances, saying the wanton attacks clearly highlight the political immaturity of Malema.

“He has also demonstrated to be an accomplished sellout and a rebel, whose hidden agenda towards the African icon is bound to backfire on him,” he said.

Zanu PF legislator for Highfield West, Psychology Maziwisa said Malema is a nonentity in Zimbabwe and African politics whose anti-Mugabe antics are just nonsensical and will come to naughty.

Other observers described Malema’s sudden attack on President Mugabe as coming from a political opportunist and renegade whose premature political utterances should be dismissed with the contempt they deserves.

MDC-T Councillor Steals Mugabe’s Fertiliser

Staff Reporter| An MDC-T councillor in Mt Darwin, Mrs Fungai Mavhura and her accomplice have been arraigned before a Mt Darwin Magistrate Court for theft of Presidential Scheme inputs.

Pfura Rural District ward 34 councilor Mrs Fungai Mavhura and Kamutsenzere GMB Depot Clerk, Paddington Chinembire have appeared before Mt Darwin Magistrate Mrs Tendai Chifamba charged with theft of trust property.

The state represented by Prosecutor Mrs Lynette Masango alleged that the two connived to steal 25 bags of urea fertilizer sourced for beneficiaries in ward 34 Kamutsenzere under the Presidential Inputs Scheme.

After sourcing for a buyer and being paid US$600 councilor Mavhunga is alleged to have conspired with Chinembire to steal the fertilizer which was being kept at Kamutsenzere GMB depot.

Following an anonymous tip, Dotito police managed to intercept the truck loaded with the loot at Sohwe roadblock leading to the arrest of the two.

Magistrate Chifamba adjourned the trial to the 1st of February after granting the two accused US$100 dollars bail each.

Sulu Denies Attacks On Mugabe

Sulu Chimbetu

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo | Dendera Music icon Sulumani ‘Sulu’Chimbetu has denied recent claims that he attacked President Robert Mugabe and Zanu PF in his latest album ‘Jamboree’. The musician who inherited the Dendera legacy from his father, the late Simon Chopper Chimbetu, hit the headlines following the release of his latest album said to be loaded with political messages.

Sulumani attended the Zanu PF campaign rally addressed by Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko in Bikita last week. The rally was held to drum up support for Zanu PF candidate Beauty Chabaya who eventually won the Bikita West by-election by a wide margin, albeit under controversial circumstances.

It is believed Sulumani belted it out at the Zanu PF rally to atone for the controversy he created through his album. In the album Sulu likens the situation in Zimbabwe to the suffering experienced by the Israelites in Egypt. However, the Dendera Music icon has vehemently denied he attacked Mugabe in his latest production.

“Where did you get that ? I did not attack the President. Sometimes people interpret songs in different ways. However, as I indicated why would I attack the President? People are like that,”said Sulu.

Asked why he had performed at the Zanu PF rally in the wake of the controversy surrounding his album Sulu said he would clarify the position through his publicity desk. It is believed the Dendera Maestro panicked following connotations attached to his lyrics and sought to please Mugabe by performing at the Zanu PF rally.

“Plan For A Troop Of Baboons When Dealing With Zanu PF”

Patrick Guramatunhu | “Bikita West shows that ZANU PF continues to behave like a troop of baboons. They fight internally but when faced with external threats they regroup. The ruling elites have the capacity to close ranks when an outsider wants to grab the morsel of power on their lips. They prefer to fight from inside the state rather than from outside for they know very well that it is very cold out there,” warned Phillan Zamchiya.

“In my view, the relationship is uneven because the ZANU PF national leadership has access to coercive state apparatus, patronage crumbs and mediums to churn ideological rhetoric and will strategically use such to silence and control a number of the war veterans. It is therefore better to plan for a troop of baboons when dealing with ZANU PF,” he concluded.

There was one flaw that run right through the article like a hairline crack on a clay pot rendering it unfit for purpose, Zamchiya assumed we have no choice but to contest the next elections, fight the Zanu PF baboons under their terms. We know the electoral system is flawed and not designed to deliver free, fair and credible elections; we have witnessed how Zanu PF has blatantly rig the election time and time again. We do not have to accept this, we can demand the implementation of the democratic reforms designed to stop vote rigging, intimidation, wanton violence, etc. and deliver free, fair and credible elections.

Zimbabweans can have free, fair and credible elections just like every other free nation if we so choose; this is exactly what the SADC leaders were telling us to do throughout the GNU years, if only we had listened.

The 2008 GNU was tasked to implement a raft of democratic reforms designed to stop a repeat of the vote rigging, intimidation and wanton violence that marred the 2008 March and July elections. Sadly, Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends, failed to get even one reform implemented. It turns out MDC, thought they could win the next elections without implementing any reforms but do even better – get the various actors to switch their allegiance from Zanu PF to MDC!

MDC was supposed to reform the security sector to end President Mugabe’s autocratic strangle hold on the sector; which is key in ending the politically motivated violence in the country. Instead, Tsvangirai send his party secretary for defence and MDC Minister in the GNU, Giles Mutsekwa, to meet the country’s top brass securocrats, “to discuss their current and future roles in the security services and packages” if MDC-T should win the 2013 elections. A bribe!

Many of the security chefs, out of undemocratic and partisan loyalty to President Mugabe, had said they would never salute Tsvangirai “because he had no liberation war credentials”. Mutsekwa, the man offering them the bribe, is an ex-Rhodesian Army officer! These chefs had despised Tsvangirai for not joining them liberation war how much more venom would they have for one who had fought the war on the enemy’s side! The bribe from Mutsekwa must have appeared like a poison chalice with a distinct “deadly poison” label. None of the security chefs tasted the poison!

Minister Giles Mutsekwa tried to deny meeting the security chiefs but no one was fooled.

The bottom line is, MDC failed to implement even one democratic reform or convert even one State Institution to rig the vote in MDC’s favour.

SADC leaders’ advice to MDC to implement the democratic reforms had fallen on deaf ears. With not even one reform in place SADC leaders made a last ditch determined effort and advised MDC not to take part in the July 2013 elections without implementing the reforms first but, once again, they were ignored.

MDC leaders took part in the 2013 elections knowing fully well the elections would be rigged out of greediness as Senator David Coltart, an MDC Minister in the GNU, has readily admitted.

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

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

SADC leaders’ advice not to participate in the elections with no reforms is still valid today as it was in 2013 and boycotting elections is still obvious choice. MDC leaders took part in the 2013 elections out of greediness and we, the people, made the foolish mistake of going along with them; we must not make the same foolish mistake again.

We want free, fair and credible elections so we can finally elect a competent and democratic government to take out of this mess. We must make is clear to both Zanu PF and the greedy opposition parties fighting over the crumbs Zanu PF throws at them that we will not take part in any elections until reforms are implement to guarantee free, fair and credible elections.

Horror As Zim Businessman Is Shot Dead In South-Africa

SOUTH African police are investigating the cold-blooded murder of Zimbabwean businessman, Jimmy Choeni, who was shot by two unidentified gunmen at his base in Musina on Monday night.

Choeni, who owned a private security company, was allegedly shot three times in the back by the assailants, and died on the spot, while his unidentified female companion walked away unscathed.

 “Police have launched a manhunt after a 43-year-old owner of a security company was gunned down last night (Monday) by two unknown suspects,” Limpopo provincial police spokesman, Motlafela Mojapelo, said.

 

“According to information, the deceased was with a woman when the suspects, who spoke Shona, approached and shot him dead. The woman was not injured.”

The incident occurred in Musina Extension 12 and Choeni’s pistol and cellphone were stolen from the scene, Mojapelo said.

People from Choeni’s home area, Tshamnanga village, 10 kilometres outside Beitbridge along the Harare Road, said they suspected the businessman was gunned down by his business rivals.

“His company was dominant and he might have fallen victim to business rivals,” the deceased’s friend, Elias Chibi, said. – Newsday

We Never Promised Biometric Voting – Makarau

Ray Nkosi | Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) chairperson Rita Marau, says her commission never promised to use any electronic means of voting for the 2018 elections.

Addressing journalists in Harare yesterday, Makarau said the biometric system will only be used in voter registration and not in the actual voting.

The surprise new development from the elections commission will likely cause more confusion to the electorate and opposition parties who have been preparing for an electronic system of vetting voters in the elections to avoid multiple voting which has dented previous elections in the country.

Makarau said that the biometric system will only be confined to the registration process leaving the actual voting system as was in the much disputed 2013 election. She said that the new technology will only be used to compile a new voters roll which will eliminate ghost voters that have been hinted in previous election.

“Only living people will be in the voters roll as no dead person will ever be able to walk to register in the voters roll,” she said.

Makarau warned that people who will not register in the new biometric based voters roll will not be allowed to vote in 2018.

According to Makarau ZEC has not yet awarded the tender to supply the equipment and method to be used in the registration process. She said that her commission is still waiting on potential tenders to complete the process which should be ready by March for voters to start registering.

“We will have a trial run in February before opening up for the registration process in March,” she said.

ZRP Cop’s Hubby Steals From Police Camp | BREAKING NEWS

Terrence Mawawa, Chivhu| The husband of a police officer based at Sadza Growth Point stole a laptop from a house at the local police camp and hid the gadget in the refrigerator.

A woman who stays at Sadza Police Camp Revai Gumbo, left her house for a few minutes to pick her child from the neighbourhood. When she returned she was shocked to notice the door at her room had been opened and an HP255 Laptop had been stolen.

She immediately made a report at the camp. The police began to search the houses at the camp.

They then approached Sindiso Ncube’s house and knocked at the door but he did not respond. Ncube is married to a police officer.

Police officers then advised Ncube who was hiding behind a bed they were looking for a stolen laptop.

The police officers then forcibly entered the room and found the laptop hidden in the refrigerator.

“Constable Muchato and Sergeant Chikwema searched the house and a jittery Ncube was found in possession of the laptop (in the fridge),”the court heard.

The matter was heard before Chivhu Residential Magistrate Story Rushambwa last week.

Magistrate Rushambwa said Ncube had embarrassed his wife by stealing the laptop.

Ncube was sentenced to 18 months in prison and 12 months were suspended for five years.

The stolen laptop is valued at $300.

Pasuwa Has Not Resigned At All

Warriors coach Callisto Pasuwa has not resigned at all contrary to claims by the state media.

In the latest of developments, the man confirmed an earlier ZimEye report showing that reports on his quitting are false and misleading.

The state broadsheet and a South African media house had claimed that Pasuwa has called it quit. But the warriors’ boss told a daily he is going nowhere. “What I can say is, it is my superiors who decide on how I have fared. So, maybe, I will hear from them whether they want to me to continue or not,” he said. “I will also discuss with my manager, but in the end, it’s Zifa who decide on that,” he said.

His comments to Newsday came in corroborating those of his superior Phillip Chiyangwa who told ZimEye reports claiming Pasuwa has exited are neither true nor reliable.

Earlier on, the ZIFA boss Phillip Chiyangwa had told ZimEye saying, “You will notice everywhere there is a war, Pasuwa being ambushed, people saying, “Batai munhu uyu!”

“I was in Johannesburg, I have only just arrived. I have not even seen the Head Of Delegation’s report… spoke to the Head Of Delegation (via phone) and he said to me ‘we are now flying back’.

“This is how things work: you wait for a briefing from the head of delegation, he is the one to tell me if there is anything else.”

Chiyangwa added complaining that Pasuwa is being attacked for his performance at this cup but people are disregarding his successes at other matches. “What about all the other matches Pasuwa led such as in Cote D’ivoire where he drew, in Cameroon where he drew – all those are big teams. Even when he fought Algeria which has now withstood Senegal,” Chiyangwa said.

The ZIFA boss criticised people who “speak before they have thoroughly exhausted introspection into where Pasuwa came from.”

 

The Warriors’ third appearance at the continental showpiece came to a premature end on Monday following their disappointing 4-2 defeat to Tunisia, meaning the Zimbabweans managed just a single point from their three Group B games in Gabon, the KickOff report said.

It continued stating that, so woeful were the Warriors at the back this week that they conceded four first-half goals against the Tunisians, with the centre-back pairing of Elisha Muroiwa and Costa Nhamoinesu putting in shambolic displays.

Though Pasuwa has come under criticism for his team selections, he has also had numerous personal battles in the job, most notably going for as many as nine months without being paid by ZIFA.

The 46-year-old oversaw the Warriors’ successful AFCON 2017 qualification campaign following his appointment two years ago, after leading local giants Dynamos on a majestic run of four league titles in a row.

Zimbabwe are due to leave Gabon today.

Bekezela Maduma Fuzwayo: A Man Above The Ordinary, I’m Proud Of You!

Bekezela Fuzwayo with Joice Mujuru

By Nomazulu Thata| I am indeed responding to the article Cde Fuzwayo wrote on January 19th regarding the cruelty done to a minor by some rogue desperate wife from Gwanda who paraded an innocent victim of sexual abused naked under an allegation of sleeping with her

fireblast…Nomazulu Thata

silly hubby.

It makes me proud to have men in our midst who are so human in their political activities. Cde Fuzwayo stands as one of the few men-of-substance in Zimbabwe’s political landscape.

It takes a man to stand up and speak for the rights of the girl-child in our devilish and child abusing society.

It also takes the heart of a good man to speak out so loud the way Fuzwayo did. In my eyes you are great Comrade. I love you dear Bekezela. Your article was nothing but clean!

Evidently our girl-children are not safe from the hands of rogue men and women. This young minor is a victim of a paedophilic Gwanda husband who has the claws to put a young girl into such a cruel state because his trouser’s zip is failing him.

Even at odd times of the day and place if he felt it and the wife had gone for grocery shopping, he would casually call the girl so he can relieve his penis’ sexual craving.

Young girl-children are victims of paedophiles in Zimbabwe.  As remunerations, a girl-child will be given a fake one dollar. He is THE MAN AFTER ALL. He has the right to sexual intercourse with (clearly raping!) anyone he feels.

But our Bekezela Fuzwayo is not that type of a man.

Fuzwayo is questioning the low values and decaying fabric of our societies regarding children and their rights. As the photo shows us, that girl could be about 14 years of age, a minor by definition. As Fuzwayo puts it, that girl must have been threatened: a threat of force was used to the girl to come to the bedroom, was frightened by threats of force and she complied. This is the maximum punishment she had to go through, degrading her persona; the element that defines her as a human being was ripped off, curiously by a woman. This girl endured six times-abuse from both the husband and the wife.

 

It is men who soil the linen

During any sexual intercourse, who soils the linen, men or women? Biology will tell you that it’s the men who soil the blankets. In what way would this little girl have soiled the woman’s blankets? She endured a sex act she was not part of but was done to her in absolute cruelty- she get punished for enduring pain in the course of sexual encounter with this rogue man. Is her slipping into the blankets the soiling of the bed linen? Why did she not confront her hubby and shame him in the public in the same way she shamed the minor? Is she afraid to lose her “good marriage” to her “good husband”? This woman should be ashamed and be shamed by all civilised citizens of our nation. This devilish woman from Gwanda crossed the radical line!

Cde Bekezela Fuzwayo is leading in telling us to be vigilant in protecting those vulnerable in our societies: the-girl-children. He eloquently talks about protecting the community values and upholding exactly that that makes us human: if there was a problem there are many avenues to solve such issue however painful, he said.

 

This Gwanda woman may believe that this girl is the one at fault and not her husband, hence she vents her absolute anger in the public to her than her husband. She knows too that the public will support her action.

 

The UNCRC articulates the rights of children less than 18 years in its human rights Treaties. It spells out that as human beings children’s rights must be protected by UN members. Zimbabwe as a member of the UN is bound by the international law to protect children. This Gwanda woman must be told that those jungle-like bush-laws she meted on our girl-child are not tolerated in Zimbabwe by any civilized government present and future regimes of Zimbabwe.

 

I should never be part of a family institution that conceals sex abuse on children as old as eight, nine and 11 years old. If I was abused myself at that age, it would compel me to root out such evils first. We have the nation’s duty never to leave any stone unturned by making sure such men, paedophiles see justice one day: That one day will come come hell or sunshine!

My politics in Zimbabwe is clear from the onset, to protect the rights of women and children. These are my objectives and I vow to live for them all my life.

Magaya Skin Miracle Video Proved Totally Fake, “Dirty!” | LIVE VIDEO

LIVE VIDEO today at 3pm

Staff Reporter| Seeing may be believing, but few would be fooled into thinking Walter Magaya’s video of a Mutoko man, Josphat Mwenye shows a genuine miracle.

The controversial Zimbabwean preacher claims his video footage shows proof of his “powers” which recently healed or improved Mwenye’s skin condition. Expert evidence however shows beyond a doubt that Magaya has sexed up another video so he can lay claim that he has supernatural powers of healing.

Log onto ZimEye this afternoon at 3pm(UK time), 5pm(Zim time) as ZimEye unmasks Magaya’s claims showing the preacher is once again preying on unsuspecting minds, and this done quite likely for the convenient purpose of warding off the shame of his damning sex scandal with his latest victim, Petronella Donhodzo.

Conductor Disappears with Kombi


A GOOD Samaritan has lost a vehicle worth about R200 000 to a man who had volunteered to clean it.

Zibusiso Ndlovu (22) of Emganwini suburb in Bulawayo allegedly approached Mr Ian Mpofu, a cross border driver and told him that he did not have a place to stay as he had been kicked out of his parents’ house.

Mr Mpofu of Mzilikazi suburb — whose employers are in South Africa — decided to employ Ndlovu as a conductor but is now regretting his decision after he lost the vehicle.
He said Ndlovu disappeared with the Toyota Quantum registration number CD49DM GP on Monday last week at around 2PM.

Mr Mpofu said the vehicle was worth R200 000 and belonged to his South African employers.

“Through pity and trust, I recruited Ndlovu as my conductor. I took him into my home after he told me he didn’t have a place to live as he had been kicked out of his parents’ home in Emganwini suburb,” he said.

“We had travelled together on two trips and he seemed like a quiet, trustworthy young man.”
Mr Mpofu said they arrived home on Monday morning from South Africa intending to go back the following day.

“When I woke up to clean the car in the afternoon, he offered to clean it. I took a bath and dozed off on the sofa only to be awakened by my nephews who had come from school. That is when I noticed that the car was not there.

“I phoned him and he said he had gone to pick-up some customers in the Western suburbs. I asked him why he had done that because he doesn’t even have a licence and we were not returning (to SA) that day. He said he was returning immediately, but until today I have not seen him,” he said.

Mr Mpofu said Ndlovu never returned and his phone went off at midnight and has not been reachable up to now.

National police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba said investigations were underway.

“A commuter omnibus conductor stole a Toyota Quantum after the driver of the vehicle gave him car keys so that he could clean it. The driver retired to bed and the accused drove the vehicle to an unknown destination.

“The complainant reported the case to police and investigations are in progress,” she said.
Snr Asst Comm Charamba said police were urging motor vehicle owners to be wary of persons they entrust with their car keys as unscrupulous people may end up stealing their vehicles. – state media

Mnangagwa Plays Dirty

Namhla Ntandwa| Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has begun playing dirty in his fight to succeed President Robert Mugabe.

The VP has in the last few months personally opened insults on his opponents labeling them silly little kids, “brats,” – pwere, zvanana. He was also quoted by the First Lady allegedly labelling Robert Mugabe’s wife “a prostitute.”

The latest of those attacks have seen Mnangwagwa’s social media aide, Jones Musara taking to Facebook to attack his boss’ enemies, chief among them Higher Education Minister Jonathan Moyo.

Musara hurled several insults at Moyo including accusing him of being gay.

He also accused Moyo of attempting to bribe Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission officials.

Musara’s vicious attacks on Mnangagwa’s behalf continued stating: “Sources indicate that Prof Moyo’s alleged son with a disability is becoming mentally ill and that is mentally destabilizing Prof Moyo.”

Mnangagwa who aims to be Zimbabwe’s next president has Musara saying on his behalf, “Judiciary Service Commissioner Addington Chinake is having a gay relationship with Prof Moyo and Chinake’s wife is divorcing him?”

Unbridled Musara went further to make damning allegations against Moyo , “Zacc official tempted with bribe to cover up Jonathan Moyo’s fraud and corruption scandal? There was a meeting on Tuesday January 3 2017 between some Zacc official and Saviour Kasukuwere, Phillip Chiyangwa and Gandawa at St Paula’s restaurant corner Glenara and Samora Machel. Jonathan Moyo was also at the venue but did not attend the meeting. Vana Kasukuwere asked the Zacc official to cover up fraud and corruption scandal yana Jonso in return for unspecified favours. Chiyangwa actually had a bunch of cash which he wanted to hand over to the Zacc official but havana because they were not so sure kuti the official would do the favour even though the official appeared warming up to the offer.”

Commentator Tarisai Moyo dismissed Musara’s posts saying that the calibre of people who defend Mnangagwa in his bid to take over from President Robert Mugabe are a mirror image of the man himself.

They said, “Ngwena is unwittingly revealing his character through Jones Musara. This dirty tricks campaign will not win him votes or integrity.”

Doctor In Trouble for $2,800 Maintenance, Offers $200

A PROMINENT Gweru doctor has been dragged to court by his ex-girlfriend who is seeking $2 800 in maintenance for the upkeep of their two children aged two and four years.

Dr Lindani Elton Hove appeared before Gweru Magistrate Ms Mildred Matuvi at the Civil Court following an application filed by Ms Chido Kachepa. Ms Kachepa is Dr Hove’s ex-girlfriend and the two have two children. The hearing will continue on January 26.

Magistrate Matuvi also tasked Ms Kachepa to find out if Dr Hove was still employed at the Midlands State University (MSU) as a medical doctor for the court to determine if he is in a position to provide $2 800 for maintenance of his children.
The court heard that Dr Hove first applied for legal custody of the two children but the court threw away his application.

After Ms Kachepa was granted legal custody of the children, she then applied for maintenance.

Yesterday, Dr Hove told the court that he could not afford to pay $2 800 because he was not receiving any income from his properties. However, his ex-girlfriend insisted that he realised more than $10 000 per month from the said properties.

“Of the 19 properties I have, none are making any profit except for my car wash which is located in the city and only brings in an income of $150 per month. Also these properties such as stands, farms, lodges that have been mentioned by the applicant are maintained by my wife who is a medical doctor outside the country,” he said.

Dr Hove said he was a seasonal doctor at MSU before his contract was terminated.
“My surgery that is located in Gweru is no longer functional as we speak. I can only offer $200 for the upkeep of my children and the mother should help out since she earns $700 per month. Taking care of children involves both parents,” said Dr Hove.-state media

I Am A Victor – Chabaya

Zanu-PF Bikita West National Assembly member-elect Beauty Chabaya yesterday attributed Saturday’s runaway victory to team work and urged the ruling party to be united to ensure a landslide victory in harmonised elections next year.

Chabaya garnered 13 156 votes. Her nearest rival Mr Kudakwashe Gopo of Dr Joice Mujuru’s ZimPF managed only 2 453 votes. Speaking for the first time after her victory, Chabaya attributed her victory to Team Zanu-PF.

“In this by-election there are a lot of lessons that can be drawn by Zanu-PF members, especially the importance of unity. I managed to easily sail through in this election because we worked as a team. My victory was as a result of team work,’’ she said.

“I must say that I owe my victory to everyone in the party in Masvingo including all the senior leaders in the province led by Politburo members Josaya Hungwe and Senator Shuvai Mahofa, the national commissariat department led by our political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere and above all, the Presidium of our party that was represented by the two Second Secretaries, Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko, who also came down to Bikita West to help drum up support for me.”

Chabaya made history by becoming the first woman National Assembly member for Bikita West since Independence in 1980.She said Zanu-PF’s political star will continue shining if people close ranks by shunning divisions.

Chabaya said her victory was sweet in that she hammered Dr Mujuru and her ZimPF project which some touted ahead of the by-election.

“I am proud. Very proud because I was able to deflate the confidence of Dr Mujuru and members of her new party after I trounced their candidate in the Bikita West by-election. Her confidence is now low because of that crushing defeat and that makes me proud because she and her party might find it hard to recover from this bitter lesson in Bikita,’’ said Chabaya.

“The Bikita West by-election also came at a very critical time in Zanu-PF because our party now knows that it only needs unity and team work to remain in power. We will surely get it right in the 2018 elections if we unite in Zanu-PF because the majority of people still have faith in us.”

Chabaya is holding “thank you” rallies in Bikita West to show appreciation to her supporters.

“My main goal as we head towards the next elections is to make sure that people in my constituency continue to get food aid until they harvest their own crops a few months from now. I also want to make sure that one or two major irrigation schemes that are down in my constituency are rehabilitated.’’

Chabaya said she would also engage lithium producer Bikita Minerals to create more employment opportunities for youths in her constituency and to fund community projects.

Bikita Minerals is the biggest company in the constituency. A businessman and mother of two, Chabaya helped Zanu-PF to retain the Bikita West seat that fell vacant after Munyaradzi Kereke was incarcerated for rape. – State Media

 

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Mugabe Aide Recovers From Deadly Accident

ZANU-PF Matabeleland South chairman Rabelani Choeni, who was involved in an accident early this month, has fully recovered and is expected to resume party duties after his review next week.

Choeni and four others were involved in an accident along the Beitbridge–Bulawayo road near West Nicholson when his vehicle burst a rear tyre and overturned.

He and a pregnant passenger were admitted at Gwanda District Hospital; him for five days and the woman for six days. Two other passengers were treated and discharged.

In an interview, Choeni said he had fully recovered and was waiting to go for his review next week.

“I am now feeling fine. I feel I have recovered but will go for my review end of this month to ascertain my recovery. I have not yet resumed duty but after the review, I will go back to official party business,” he said.

“However, party business should go on. It should not stop because I am not there or dead. Preparations for the 21st Movement, I gather, are going on well. Although I have not been attending the meetings, I will be briefed on the progress but from what I hear all is going on smoothly.”

Choeni said his vehicle veered off the road and overturned.

The accident happened at Johnsley Resettlement area just before West Nicholson when he was on his way to Matopos National Park to identify the site for hosting the 21st February Movement Celebrations next month.

The party has started fundraising for the event following the setting up of 10 committees to spearhead preparations.- State Media

Harare Roads A Disaster

Government has declared Harare roads a state of disaster and has moved in to assist the city to rehabilitate the “untrafficable’’ roads some of which are contributing to major accidents.

The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development yesterday deployed a team to start work on Seke Road, while Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere said Government would engage companies to carry out road maintenance around the city.

Incessant rains have worsened the condition of most roads.

Minister Kasukuwere and Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joram Gumbo, Acting mayor Clr Herbert Gomba, town clerk Mrs Josephine Ncube and other city officials toured some of the potholed roads in Harare and inspected workers patching potholes along Seke Road.

Minister Kasukuwere said Government would use its existing contractors and engage other companies to speed up repairs of Harare roads.

“We will certainly write to the Office of President and Cabinet and waiver some of the requirements because we have a state of disaster,” said Ministe Kasukuwere.

“We have not had sufficient funding in the City of Harare to look after the road infrastructure. We actually have a state of disaster. We have to mobilise as much resources as possible and I am happy the Minister of Transport has come to give us that support for us to be able to repair and also maintain most of our roads.”

He said allowing the current state of roads to continue as it is for the next two to three weeks, the city might not have any road to talk about in Harare.

“As it stands, we are now even affecting the foundation of the roads because the tar is gone,” he said.

“I think the point the Minister (Minister Gumbo) has made is that Harare is not the Vatican. Harare is not on its own. We are together City of Harare and Government because Harare is the capital city.”

Minister Kasukuwere said Harare could not be left to a few individuals as more than 60 percent of the 5 000 kilometres of the road was impassable.

He said the rains had hit the city hard compared to many other years because of lack of general maintenance that is required.

“The City of Harare cannot cope. Clearly what you can see is that they have failed on their own to look after this situation hence we had to ask the parent Ministry of Transport to assist us in maintaining the roads,” he said.

He said he was happy that Minister Gumbo had already deployed teams from ministry and City of Harare to work together on the project.

Minister Gumbo said most of the country’s roads were in a deplorable state and required urgent attention.

“We are here to complement the City of Harare. We know that the funds they get from the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) are not enough for them to maintain the roads as it were, so we are here and we promise we are going to do the best we can,” said Minister Gumbo.

“We are also aware that some of the roads belong to us, those ones we call the through roads which pass through City of Harare and we cannot leave that responsibility to the city.

“It is important and critical that we work together with City of Harare and make sure that our people in the capital city find themselves using good roads. Harare is our capital city. We must make it. We can include other service providers to make sure we arrest the situation.”

Minister Gumbo said most of the country’s roads required urgent attention hence he had met all the road authorities around the country.

“They are also busy doing that (rehabilitating roads) but as you can see the concentration of people and cars in Harare is far bigger than what you meet outside but already there is a machinery going on throughout the country,” he said.

“We have already asked the Ministry of Finance to allow us to use some of the money we call road access funds to rehabilitate the Harare- Beitbridge -Victoria Falls Road, Beitbridge Chirundu Road and all those other roads you are talking about. Our last meeting was in Bulawayo over the weekend.”

Acting Mayor Gomba said he was happy Government has come to work with council in maintaining and repairing roads. – State Media

Mnangagwa Man Wins Court Reprieve

PROSECUTORS yesterday withdrew before plea charges of criminal insult against Zanu-PF legislator for Gokwe-Nembudziya Justice Mayor Wadyajena, an Emmerson Mnangagwa ally. 

The withdrawal, which was opposed by the defence, came after the complainant Letina Munamato Undenge, who is Energy and Power Development Minister Samuel Undenge’s wife, filed an affidavit saying she was no longer interested in pursuing the case.

“The State wishes to withdraw charges before plea as the complainant has filed a withdrawal affidavit. The State will stick to that since the accused had not been formally charged,” said prosecutor Mr Takunda Ndovorwi in court.

The complainant, who last month also skipped court when trial was supposed to kick off, didn’t give reasons why she was no longer interested in pursuing the matter.

Wadyajena (35), hadn’t been asked to plead to the charge.

In response, Wadyajena’s lawyer Mr Givemore Muvhiringi of Dube and Company challenged the withdrawal before plea saying it gives the state an unfair advantage over the legislator as charges can be revived later.

“The accused feels prejudiced by attending this court so many times after the state elected to charge him. This is clearly in violation of his right and he feels he should have been afforded time to clear his name,” said Mr Muvhiringi.

The defence wanted charges to be withdrawn after plea.

“It is proper that if the State is to withdraw charges, the withdrawal has to be after plea since the accused has already filed his defence outline,” said Mr Muvhiringi.

He cited Section 56 of the Constitution which provides for the right to protection of the law and Section 44 which speaks of the court’s obligation to implement constitutional provisions.

Victoria Falls resident magistrate Ms Lindiwe Maphosa accepted the withdrawal before plea, saying the fact that a defence outline had been filed made no difference.

The legislator was on $800 bail while the court had allowed him to apply for the release of his passport for convenience whenever he intended to travel on Parliament business.

Last year, Cde Wadyajena abandoned his application to the Constitutional Court challenging the constitutionality of the charges, opting to stand trial.

He was accused of committing the crime in December 2015 during Zanu-PF’s 15th Annual People’s Conference in Victoria Falls.

Another Zanu-PF member and the MP for  Mashonaland West, Cde Jimayi Muduvuri, he was also alleged to have insulted also withdrew the charges claiming the move was meant to foster unity in the revolutionary party.

Allegations were that on December 11, 2015, Cde Wadyajena saw Cde Muduvuri travelling to Elephant Hills Resort along Park Way road in his Mercedes Benz ML320, which had pictures of the First Lady Cde Grace Mugabe with the words “Munhu wese kuna Amai” (Everyone should rally behind the First Lady) inscribed below the images.

Wadyajena, who was standing beside his car, is alleged to have shouted: “Iwe Jimayi uri mboko . . . Unongoti munhu wese kuna Amai sei. Get away,” loosely translated, “Jimayi you’re an idiot, why do you say everyone should rally behind the First Lady? Get away.”

Prosecutors allege that the following day while at Elephant Hills Resort reception area, he allegedly insulted Undenge.

Some words allegedly uttered by Wadyajena were allegedly unprintable. – State Media

Croc Attack – Fisherman Battles For Life

A MAN from Mwenezi was severely injured on his right leg when a crocodile attacked him during a fishing expedition.

Mr Munei Hofisi (47) of Munhundugwe Village under Chief Mawarire is battling for his life at Matibi Rural Hospital after being attacked by the crocodile while fishing in Pambe Dam in Mwenezi.

Masvingo police spokesperson Inspector Charity Mazula said the incident occurred on Saturday at around 3PM when Mr Hofisi was fishing using nets.

“Mr Hofisi survived the attack but had his right leg badly injured. He was rushed to Matibi Rural Hospital for treatment where his condition is said to be critical,” said Insp Mazula.

She appealed to members of the public not to fish in crocodile infested water bodies as this leads to loss of precious lives.

According to a relative, Mr Albert Hofisi (34), Munei left home with his brother at around 2PM intending to catch fish using nets and was attacked from behind while fishing.

“Mr Hofisi left home at around 2 PM for Pambe Dam for a fishing expedition. While at the dam setting nets at around 3 PM, he was attacked by a crocodile from behind and sustained serious injuries on his right leg,” he said.

“His leg looked like it had been chopped by a machete.”

Other fishermen administered first aid on Mr Hofisi and bandaged the leg before he was rushed to hospital.- State Media

Woman Endures 7-Day Rape, Kidnap Hell

A 27-YEAR-OLD Bulawayo woman was kidnapped and held captive for seven days by her ex-boyfriend who repeatedly raped her during that period.

Kudakwashe Antony Mapwevo (27) of New Lobengula suburb appeared before Western Commonage magistrate Mr Lungile Ncube charged with four counts of malicious damage to property, assault, rape and unlawful detention.

He pleaded not guilty and was remanded to January 27 for trial.

Prosecuting, Mr Mufaro Mageza said Mapwevo allegedly sent a message to the complainant, whose name has been withheld for ethical reasons, via her grandmother, asking to meet her.

“On January 11, this year at around 9AM, the complainant was phoned by her grandmother to the effect that the accused person was looking for her.

“She proceeded to the accused person’s home, where she found him standing outside with his brother,” said Mr Mageza.

The court heard that Mapwevo became violent in the middle of the ex-lovers’ meeting, allegedly angry that she was late.

He allegedly grabbed her phone and smashed it against a wall before forcing her into the house.

“He force-marched her into the house where he held her hostage until January 19, depriving her of her right to freedom of movement,” said the prosecutor.

Mr Mageza said Mapwevo raped the complainant several times after forcing her into the house.

“The accused person had sexual intercourse with the complainant from January 12 to January 19 without her consent,” he said. – State Media

Woman Sues Father Over $90 Fees

A 20-YEAR-OLD woman from Bulawayo yesterday dragged her father to court seeking $90 for school fees.

Ms Nolic Gumpo of Pumula South suburb told a court that she wanted her father Dumisani Ncube to assist her achieve her dreams.

Ms Gumpo said she failed to obtain her Ordinary Level results at her previous school as they were withheld because she lost three text books.

She said her father refused to give her money to buy the text books.

“I am a former student at Mpopoma High School and l lost three text books. My teacher informed me that l passed four subjects but when l approached my father he refused to buy text books in order for me to collect my results,” Ms Gumpo said.

She said she has decided to repeat her O-Levels and has secured a place at Mcumbatha Secondary School in Nkulumane suburb.

“Your Worship, my father refused to give me money to buy text books and collect my results. I’ve since secured a place at Mcumbatha Secondary School to repeat my Form 4. I need $45 for school fees and $45 for food, transport and clothes”.

In response, Ncube said his daughter was a stupid child because she had dragged him to court.

“She is stupid! I wasted my time coming to this court. I paid for her school fees last time but she did not bring her results. Instead of showing me her results she told me stories of text books,” he said.

Bulawayo Magistrate Mr Tinashe Tashaya ordered Ncube to give her child the money to buy text books and postponed the matter to February 10. – State Media

Pasuwa Quits But Chiyangwa Refuses

The Zimbabwe Warriors coach Callisto Pasuwa has reportedly quit, a development that has seen his boss Phillip Chiyangwa refusing to accept it.

Pasuwa was quoted by the state media saying he has stepped aside following the team’s loss to Tunisia on Monday.

The ZIFA boss however insisted he still to be briefed on the development. He even defended Pasuwa saying he has a credible track record, CLICK HERE TO READ MORE.

Pasuwa becomes the first major casualty of Zimbabwe’s failed 2017 African Cup of Nations campaign when the gaffer threw in the towel yesterday and announced from Gabon that he was stepping down from his post, the state broadsheet said.

The report continued saying Pasuwa told the state media from Libreville, shortly before his team’s departure for their journey back home, that he was stepping aside to pave way for another coach to take over.

His resignation brings to an end a two-year reign in charge of the Warriors side that he guided to only Zimbabwe’s third appearance at the Nations Cup finals.

Pasuwa revealed that he had done some soul-searching and felt that he needed to step down in the wake of the Warriors failure.

The 46-year-old coach is expected to meet with his manager Gibson Mahachi and ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa on his return from the tournament, where the Warriors managed just a point from their 2-2 draw against Algeria before losing to Senegal (2-0) and suffering a 4-2 humiliation by Tunisia.

But the former Dynamos coach, who still had a few weeks of his initial contract running and which was set for review by ZIFA yesterday, said he was taking full responsibility for the Warriors’ poor campaign in which his class became the first Zimbabwe team to bow out of the Nations Cup without a win and finished at the bottom of Group B.

Pasuwa effectively paid the price for his team’s failure, where the Warriors’ Achilles Heel was a weak defence, especially the centre back partnership of Costa Nhamoinesu and Elisha Muroiwa that was erratic in all the matches.

The Zimbabwe coach threw in the towel on the same day that his Algerian counterpart Georges Leekens also resigned following the Desert Foxes’ early exit from the Nations Cup.

Algeria were among the pre-tournament favourites, but just like the Warriors, they were knocked out of the competition after failing to win a game in Gabon.

After they impressed in their opening game against Algeria, the Warriors had raised the nation’s hopes that they could better their previous Nations Cup record, but Pasuwa’s men were crudely exposed in their next two assignments against Senegal and Tunisia.

“Following Zimbabwe’s participation at the African Cup of Nations in Gabon, where we unfortunately failed to go beyond the Group B stage, I think I should step aside and make way for another coach to take over,” said Pasuwa.

“We had set ourselves a target of at least a quarter-final place, which regrettably we couldn’t reach and it’s painful as the decision may be I think we tried but failed. As the head coach, I take full responsibility for our performance in Gabon and I thus tender my resignation from the post of Zimbabwe senior men’s team coach.

“I believe it is time to pass on the button to someone to take over for the 2019 AFCON qualifiers and beyond.

“I think I have done my part to try and develop the game in Zimbabwe from the time I was appointed the Under-23 coach and later on as the head coach of the Warriors and I am proud to see the way most of our Under-23 players graduated into the senior team and I know they can continue to serve the country very well.”

A four-time Premiership championship winner with Dynamos, Pasuwa also paid tribute to the Government, the ZIFA leadership and the fans who backed his Warriors.

“I thank the Zimbabwe Government through the Minister of Sport and Recreation (Makhosini Hlongwane) for all the support to the national team, the media and all the Zimbabweans who supported and believed in us.

“I am sorry we let the nation down in Gabon, but I believe if we can learn and build from this experience, we will do better in the next campaign and like I said, the foundation is there now for the future Warriors to work on.

“I would like to thank the former ZIFA president Cuthbert Dube, who first appointed me as coach and I would like to give special thank you to the current ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa for retaining confidence in me and extending my contract, which gave me an opportunity to lead my country to the Nations Cup.

“I also thank my family for all the patience and support, especially in the difficult times when I worked for several months without a salary.

“My manager Gibson Mahachi stood by me and would at times pay my rentals when I went without a salary’’.

Pasuwa said paid tribute to his lieutenants, whom he advised about his decision to quit following a technical meeting he held with them at their team hotel in the Gabonese capital earlier yesterday.

“My technical team — the team manager, my assistants, the doctors, fitness trainer and kit manager — have done a wonderful job and I thank them for that.

“I was privileged to work with a wonderful bunch of players led by Willard Katsande and I believe we have laid the foundation for regular qualification to big tournaments like AFCON. We have a lot of young players whom I think have gained a lot of experience and should be given another chance.

“I also give special thanks to Mr Wicknell Chivayo for coming on board to take care of my welfare, Prophet Walter Magaya and Mrs Rusere of Daisy Lodge, who helped us during the qualifiers as well as well as all the companies and individuals who supported us to reach Gabon. I will personally go and thank the ZIFA president and his board when I get back home and I wish the Warriors the best for the future,’’ Pasuwa said.

It was not immediately clear whether the association will try to retain the coach and get Pasuwa to change his mind and stay on.

The Warriors are set to return to action in June for the 2019 AFCON qualifiers.

ZEC Backtracks On Biometric Voting

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has made a surprise turn around announcing that there will be no biometric voting. Among the companies that made a bid to provide biometric equipment was the discredited NIKUV, raising fears among Zimbabweans of another rigged election.

However, the state media reports that there will be no biometric or any electronic voting in next year’s harmonised elections as the new technology that the Zimbabwe Electrical Commission is set to acquire will only be confined to voter registration.Although the voting system remains the same, those who fail to register afresh using the biometric technology would not be eligible to vote. The biometric voter registration, which is expected to start in March, would capture biometrics such as a person’s unique physical traits and finger prints among other things.

These features can be detected and recorded by an electronic device as a means of confirming identity. Zec chairperson Justice Rita Makarau told The Herald yesterday that nothing, in terms of voting, would change.

“The biometric technology is for voter registration only,” she said. “It’s not biometric or electronic voting. The technology is going to assist us to compile a bit more accurate voters’ roll. When it comes to voting. we use our usual process like the one we used in the recent Bikita West by election.”

Justice Makarau said at least 12 companies had submitted bids to supply the biometric voter registration kits. She said all the bids were being evaluated with a view to come up with the final three.

“We will invite the last three to bring their kits for demonstration before we settle for the final supplier,” she said. “We expect to do the demonstrations in early February after which the final supplier would be announced.”

Among other things, Zec would also embark on massive voter education campaigns likely to start during the first quarter of this year. Justice Makarau was optimistic that everything would be in place before the elections.

Recently, Justice Makarau said the new biometric voters’ roll would contain the so-called ghost voters.

“Because we are capturing people’s biometrics, the dead will not be on the voters’ roll because they won’t be able to present their biometrics,” Justice Makarau said.

“Only the living with fingerprints and their faces will be able to present themselves. To that extent, our voters’ roll is going to be very accurate. The biometric voter registration kits are coming with a software that detects multiple or double registrations. Your face and fingerprints would help us to weed out all those who try to register twice.”

Justice Makarau went on: “Because human beings are prone to die anytime, some of those registered may die before voting day and we may have a few of those remaining on the voters’ roll. Do not come to us and say so and so died two days ago and is still on the voters’ roll.”

The biometric voters’ roll would be polling station-based, meaning that the name of a voter will only appear at a particular polling station.

Justice Makarau allayed fears that capturing a person’s biometrics would intimidate the voter saying biometric voter registration was “a voter registration technology which had nothing to do with what will happen on the voting day.”

The electoral body is engaging political parties at regular intervals and had since agreed to form nine sub-committees that would assist it to prepare for the polls. – State Media

Malema A “Loud-Mouthed “Gucci”Revolutionary”

The Zimbabwean government has castigated South African Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader, Julius Malema for his recent utterances calling President Robert Mugabe to step down.

Malema also labelled Zanu PF members as cowards who are afraid of telling the president to step down.

In a statement to the state media, the Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services, Dr Chris Mushohwe, said Zimbabweans view Malema as a loud-mouthed “Gucci”revolutionary who acquired the infamy of deserting and betraying politics of liberation as espoused by the ANC.

“We pity and dismiss him as an ignorant youth, ‘rema’in Shona, one abortively trying to punch above his life long weight. Simply, he is nothing more than a shrunken, talkative joke. And in typical fashion of political charlatans, he seeks to make up for his inner political deficiencies by projecting himself as a trans-border and continental politician who fancies himself big and cute enough to pass comment and judgement on developments elsewhere on the continent,”said Dr Mushohwe.

Dr Mushohwe added:  “What makes Malema’s statements irritatingly despicable is an informing presumption that in spite of his threadbare, prodigal political career, he visualised himself as important enough to comment and pass judgement on the leadership credentials and political career of so iconic a figure as President Mugabe.”

He said Malema’s inspiration lies elsewhere, and no amount of taping from the proud record of Zanu PF and Zimbabweans, or of invoking the name of  Zimbabwean leader and President, will grant him even a patina of respectability, whether at home, on the continent or abroad.

Other Zanu PF members also lashed out at Malema, describing him as a shallow minded politician, who is too young to lecture on Zimbabwe and President Mugabe.

“A drunkard and shallow minded political prostitute like Julius Malema has no authority to lecture on patriotic Zimbabweans to turn against their constitutionally elected president,” the Zanu PF youth leader, Kudzai Chipanga.

Businessman and politician, Jimaya Muduvuri scoffed at Malema’s utterances, saying the wanton attacks clearly highlight the political immaturity of Malema.

“He has also demonstrated to be an accomplished sellout and a rebel, whose hidden agenda towards the African icon is bound to backfire on him,” he said.

Zanu PF legislator for Highfield West, Psychology Maziwisa said Malema is a nonentity in Zimbabwe and African politics whose anti-Mugabe antics are just nonsensical and will come to naughty.

Other observers described Malema’s sudden attack on President Mugabe as coming from a political opportunist and renegade whose premature political utterances should be dismissed with the contempt they deserves. – State Media

Pasuwa Has Not Been Fired At All, ZIFA President Speaks | BREAKING NEWS

By Simba Chikanza| Warriors coach, Kalisto Pasuwa was rumoured to have quit his job on Tuesday, according to a South African publication, KickOff. But ZimEye.com has been told there is no truth at all in the report. ZIFA boss Phillip Chiyangwa told ZimEye Pasuwa has not been fired.

He added saying Pasuwa has neither resigned. “No it’s not true.”

Pasuwa still in job…Phil Chiyangwa

He continued saying, “You will notice everywhere there is a war, Pasuwa being ambushed, people saying, “Batai munhu uyu!”

“I was in Johannesburg, I have only just arrived. I have not even seen the Head Of Delegation’s report… spoke to the Head Of Delegation (via phone) and he said to me ‘we are now flying back’.

“This is how things work: you wait for a briefing from the head of delegation, he is the one to tell me if there is anything else.”

Chiyangwa added complaining that Pasuwa is being attacked for his performance at this cup but people are disregarding his successes at other matches. “What about all the other matches Pasuwa led such as in Cote D’ivoire where he drew, in Cameroon where he drew – all those are big teams. Even when he fought Algeria which has now withstood Senegal,” Chiyangwa said.

The ZIFA boss criticised people who “speak before they have thoroughly exhausted introspection into where Pasuwa came from.”

 

The Warriors’ third appearance at the continental showpiece came to a premature end on Monday following their disappointing 4-2 defeat to Tunisia, meaning the Zimbabweans managed just a single point from their three Group B games in Gabon, the KickOff report said.

It continued stating that, so woeful were the Warriors at the back this week that they conceded four first-half goals against the Tunisians, with the centre-back pairing of Elisha Muroiwa and Costa Nhamoinesu putting in shambolic displays.

Though Pasuwa has come under criticism for his team selections, he has also had numerous personal battles in the job, most notably going for as many as nine months without being paid by ZIFA.

The 46-year-old oversaw the Warriors’ successful AFCON 2017 qualification campaign following his appointment two years ago, after leading local giants Dynamos on a majestic run of four league titles in a row.

Zimbabwe are due to leave Gabon today.

Equatorial Guinea – Yahya Jammeh’s ‘Ideal Refuge’

The Gambia’s ex-president Yahya Jammeh should feel quite at home in Equatorial Guinea as the guest of Africa’s longest serving and perhaps most kleptocratic dictator, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mabasongo.  Especially if allegations are true of Jammeh having pillaged the national treasury before fleeing via Senegal to asylum in Malabo.

But the claim that $11m was taken by Jammeh pales into insignificance against the rampant looting indulged in by Obiang, his family and close associates.  This a tiny country, with a mainly desperately poor population of fewer than 760 000, has the highest per capita income in Africa, a classic example of why per capita incomes are no evidence of national wellbeing.

Like The Gambia, Equatorial Guinea is a minute relic of Europe’s scramble for, and colonial division of Africa.  And Jammeh’s new home is very much a product of a particularly brutal history of neglect.

Comprising essentially, the island of Bioko in the Bay of Biafra and a wedge of land — Rio Muni — sandwiched between what were the French colonies of Cameroun and Gabon, Equatorial Guinea was Spain’s only toehold in sub-Saharan Africa.  Lying almost squarely astride the equator, this tiny outpost that includes a clutch of small islands, was fought over by the British and Portuguese and finally ceded to Spain some 200 years ago.

Spanish dominated slice of Africa

A malarial backwater of a decaying Spanish empire, it was, from the start, apparently detested as a posting by both colonial bureaucrats and the military.  And military detachments were a constant presence to subdue and the local populations.  The Bubi of Bioko did not take kindly to the seizure of their land any more than did the Fang on the mainland, but their resistance was crushed.

The Bubi, for the most part, retreated into the dense forests of their volcanic island home, so the Spanish authorities introduced Fang tribesmen to the island to do their bidding, which often included dealing with the rebellious Bubi.  By 1939 and the outbreak of the second world war, a fascist regime under General Francisco Franco had shot itself to power in Spain with the aid of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.  So when the “winds of change” began blowing through Africa in the wake of the war, Equatorial Guinea never felt so much as a light breeze.

Most of the world was even unaware of this Spanish dominated slice of Africa.  But there was some pressure from the United Nations (UN) and, in 1959, Equatorial Guinea finally became an official colony.

Members of the notorious ‘black Guardia”, Franco’s political police, and resentful military conscripts continued to be posted to what was then called the island of Fernando Po and to Rio Muni.  They maintained the repression that enabled some 6 000 or more Spanish settlers to live lives of relative ease.

Major drain

But the cost of maintaining this colony was a major drain on the Spanish treasury.  It produced cocoa, but by the 1960s the cocoa market had slumped and preliminary oil exploration had drawn a blank.

Franco agreed to UN supervised elections, and small groups of Guineans, many destined for security roles, were given hurried courses in Spain.  With most of the Bubi apparently abstaining, Francisco Macias Nguema, known as El Gallo Rojo (The Red Rooster) scored a resounding victory as president and independence was scheduled for October 12, 1968.

Reinforcements were sent from Spain to a naval detachment in Bioko, machine gun posts were set up on the roads leading to the airport and no visitors were permitted to the island in the weeks leading up to independence day.  By a mixture of bad luck and equally bad judgement I had been stranded on the island more than a month earlier and so was the only journalist present when what must be the lowest key independence celebration ever was concluded.

To a cacophony of boos from a crowd of several hundred Guineans, a nervous-looking honour guard of rifle toting sailors in dress whites presented ams as the Spanish flag was lowered.  Then, to ragged cheers, the new flag of Equatorial Guinea was raised.

Dictatorial behaviour

That was it.  The sailors marched off and the crowd dispersed through the silent streets and shuttered shops of the little town.  Within months, a colonial tyranny gave way to a homegrown one, with reports of summary executions, torture and detentions.  Antanasio Ndongo, who had stood in the election against Macias and then became vice-president, reportedly died an horrendous death, allegedly at the hands of Macias.

Macias himself came to a sticky end in 1979 when his nephew, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mabasongo led a military coup and made himself president, the position he still holds.

But the fortunes of this benighted land changed dramatically in 1995.  The initial forecasts of the US oil companies were proved spectacularly wrong:  oil and gas were discovered in such quantities that Equatorial Guinea became known as the Kuwait of Africa.  Billions of dollars poured into the coffers of the state — and were funnelled directly into bank accounts of the new elite.

Given the reports over the years of Jammeh’s dictatorial behaviour, of the use by his security forces of assassination and  torture, along with his apparently liberal use of the national treasury, he has, in Equatorial Guinea, perhaps found his ideal refuge. – NewsofAfrica

South-African Politicians Use Zimbabwe’s Crisis In Election Campaigns

As South descends into elections northern neighbors Zimbabwe have taken center stage as all political parties make mention of it at every opportune time.

The latest, EFF leader Julius Malema, described Zimbabweans as cowards for failing to dislodge 93-year old ruler Mugabe.

Malema said, “The situation in Zimbabwe is bad . . . I know that people from Zimbabwe will respond with insults but people in Zanu-PF are cowards. How can you fail to say to Mugabe, with all due respect, please step aside because currently what Zanu-PF is doing is it is burdening Mugabe.”

He went on to give the example of “Commandant Fidel Castro” who when he reached the advanced age passed the baton stick to his brother Raul.

South Africa heads for polls in 2019, but critically the ruling party ANC has its elective congress at the end of the year which will see six candidates battle it for the top post which is a straight jacket to country presidency.

The Minister of Home Affairs, Malusi Gigaba of ANC, was the first to make the mark with Zimbabwean in political politics when he said Zimbabweans with Special Permits must seek other options if they wish to continue to stay in the rainbow nation.

Not to be outdone, Johannesburg Herman Mashaba of DA launched a veiled attack on Zimbabweans when he said all illegal foreigners are criminals, and must leave his city.

Political analysts opine that sending foreigners out of South Africa will appease locals who claim they are taking their jobs.

Zimbabweans total an estimated 4million in South Africa, though the only less than a quarter are documented. – Agencies

Binga Gives Thumbs Up To Tsvangirai Opposition Alliance

Luke Tamborinyoka | President Morgan Tsvangirai today met opinion leaders in Binga, Matabeleland North province where the community here expressed concern over their underdeveloped area, among other concerns.

They gave thumbs up to the proposed alliance of opposition parties, expressing hope that the new government will deal with the interests and concerns of ethnic minorities such as the Tonga people.

They had grievances over the lack of proper schools and hospitals, blaming Mugabe and Zanu PF of pursuing exclusive policies that sidelined other people and groups.

The community leaders had issues with the stringent fishery regulations that failed to take into account the fact that their lives revolve around fishing in the Zambezi.They said they had hope in the 2018 election and that the coalition of opposition parties would overthrow the Zanu PF culture of exclusion.

President Tsvangirai assured the Tonga community that the new government would take seriously their concerns and usher in a new governance culture in full compliance with the Constitution.

President Tsvangirai is on a tour of all the country’s provinces, listening to the concerns of the people and allowing them to input into the sculpting of the governance architecture of the new government of 2018.

The Tonga community welcomed the alliance of opposition parties and the creation of a common front in 2018, saying it gave them hope that this time around, Zanu PF would be consigned to the dustbins of history.

In the next two days, President Tsvangirai will engage opinion and party leaders in Lupane and Hwange.

Presidential Spokesperson and Director of Communications

Businessman Demands $30 000 From Wife’s Lover

Businessman Simon Rudland has approached the High Court demanding over $30 000 in adultery damages from Timothy Tombras — a man he accuses of dating his wife, Leigh Anne.

According to court papers, the ex-transport and bus tycoon alleges that Tombras was in an adulterous relationship with his wife between 2013 and 2014.

“As a consequence of the adulterous relationship, plaintiff (Rudland)’s relationship with his wife broke down resulting in among other things, plaintiff having to vacate his matrimonial home,” he said.

Rudland added that “as a result of the adulterous relationship, plaintiff has suffered damages in the amount of $20 000, being $15 000 for contumelia, and further $5 000 for loss of comfort and society of his wife”.

He said soon after he left his matrimonial home, Tombras moved in and continued having an affair with his wife.

“For the period that the defendant (Tombras) remained in occupation of the plaintiff’s residence, he used and abused plaintiff’s motor vehicle, a Toyota Hilux double cab,” Rudland claimed in the court papers, further claiming that Tombras used the car without his knowledge and consent.

He further accused Tombras of abusing the motor vehicle and damaging it in the process, resulting in him requiring $7 551 to repair it.

“During the time that the defendant took occupation at his residence, he took away without plaintiff’s knowledge and consent two submersible pumps from plaintiff’s purification plant. The reasonable replacement cost of each pump is in the amount of $1 050.”

The businessman said Tombras is liable to the replacement of the pump at a price of $2 100 and the repair of the water purification plant, which costs $3 025.

He further accused his wife’s boyfriend of taking away his television set and 6 000 litres of diesel.

“Despite lawful demand, defendant has refused and or neglected to pay the various amounts claimed…or indeed to indicate a willingness to make good the damages,” Rudland said.

Tombras has not yet fully responded to the claim, but has since filed an appearance to defend in the matter, yet to be heard on merits before the High Court.

Last week, the defendant all but admitted — in a separate case at the magistrates’ courts — that he was indeed in an unholy relationship with Rudland’s wife, which could swing the flurry of litigations into the cigarette trader’s favour.

“Accused will State that he is a drug and alcohol abuse rehabilitation counsellor by profession and that is how he became acquainted with the complainant’s wife Leigh Anne Rudland,” Tombras told magistrate Blessing Murwisi in the underway criminal case.

“When the complainant and his wife separated and at the inception of the divorce proceedings, that is when he began counselling her as she had alcohol abuse issues,” he said, adding he had “rendered his services at the specific request and instance of Rudland’s wife, and mother-in-law”. – Daily News

 

Ruvheneko Opens Up – Being Parirenyatwa’s Daughter

Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa | At 6pm tonight I’ll be live on BBC World Radio for an interview on being the child of a politician. Myself and other young people across the globe will speak on “what it’s like” and…what it’s NOT like.
You can listen in here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04pr3cd

 

Shock After 3 Men Rape Woman Live On Facebook

STOCKHOLM — Three men in Uppsala, Sweden, were arrested on Sunday on suspicion of raping a woman and streaming the assault live to a private Facebook group. On Monday, the authorities urged people with access to the images showing the assault to make them available to investigators.

“Police and prosecutors have access to some of the images and video footage,” Magnus Berggren, a prosecutor in Uppsala, said at a news conference, the Swedish newspaper Expressen reported. “What we do not have access to is the segment showing the actual assault.”

Police officers were sent to an apartment in Uppsala, a university city about 40 miles north of Stockholm, shortly before 9 a.m. on Sunday after receiving several calls reporting a rape in progress that was being streamed live to a closed group on Facebook, Expressen reported.

The police arrested three men, 18, 20 and 24, at the apartment, Expressen reported.

“We are gathering evidence, technical evidence, but also interviewing,” Mr. Berggren said at the news conference. “We have questioned a number of people and there will be more interviews.”

While Facebook Live streams occur in real time, the videos can be replayed later by people with access to the page if the person who filmed it chooses that option, until the videos are taken down. There are ways for viewers to record the stream on computers or to take screenshots of it.

A police spokeswoman, Lisa Sannervik, said there were probably many copies of the stream.

“Many have seen this on the internet, and we are eager to prevent any spreading of the movie,” Ms. Sannervik told the Swedish news agency TT.

Christine Chen, a Facebook spokeswoman, said, “This is a hideous crime and we do not tolerate this kind of content on Facebook.”

She added: “If someone does violate our community standards while using Live, we want to interrupt these streams as quickly as possible when they’re reported to us. So we’ve given people a way to report violations during a live broadcast.”

Swedish Television News reported that there might have been two live videos on Facebook, the first showing a rape and the second capturing a man trying to force a woman to deny that she had been raped.

Mr. Berggren, the prosecutor, could not confirm this because the video was not available, Swedish Television News reported.

Images of the suspects are being shared on social media, and hundreds of people are said to have seen the live video, Swedish Television News reported.

Linda Johansson, who lives near Hassleholm in southern Sweden, told Swedish Television News that she started watching the second live video around 8 a.m.

“The girl was sitting in front of the camera while the man who filmed her tried to convince her to deny that she had been raped,” Ms. Johansson told Swedish Television News. “He was putting words into her mouth. He was taunting and laughing throughout the whole clip.”

Over the past year, Facebook has made live, user-generated video a top priority. But the company’s push into live video has not been without disturbing occurrences. In July, three men in Norfolk, Va., were shot as they streamed video on Facebook, less than a week after the death of Philando Castile, whose killing by the police in St. Paul, Minn., was streamed live on Facebook. – New York Times

The Mugabe Apologetic : “How Shameful Julius”

Bevan Musoko | South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader, Julius Malema made demeaning statements against President Mugabe during the launch of his party’s 2017 action plan in Braamfontein, South Africa. Malema claimed that President Mugabe was failing to execute the duties of the Office of the President and that he was destroying his legacy through clinging to power. In the same statement Malema criticized what he referred to as “cowards” among the senior ZANU PF officials for failing to confront President Mugabe to demand his resignation.

It is important to remind readers that Malema made similar claims to the media during a memorial service for the late Cuba’s former President, Fidel Castro in Soweto on 2 December 2016. Malema is quoted calling on President Robert Mugabe to step down. He was quoted as saying that “we love President Mugabe, but we need a new leader. Mugabe must pass on the baton just as Castro passed it on”.

This is very surprising from Malema, to say the least. Malema is on record for idolizing President Mugabe. He is among young African politicians who have been groomed to become the continent’s future leaders. Malema rose from the grassroots of the governing African National Congress (ANC) Youth League to become its president.

He exuded great enthusiasm and revolutionary spirit. At one point he questioned why poor people continued to vote without a corresponding improvement in their social status. He popularized the view that the South African and Zimbabwe’s political revolutions should naturally had been followed by economic revolutions to complete the emancipation of the previously marginalized masses in the sister countries. This resonated well with the land reclamation exercise that had already been implemented in Zimbabwe. His was on a mission to import the same economic revolution into South Africa.

Apparently, Malema became “too powerful” and undisciplined within the ANC that he started to challenge the party’s leadership on various key issues. This resulted in his expulsion. Banking on a misplaced sense of indispensability and political clout, Malema went on to form his own Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party. The party has won some few inconsequential seats in the various provincial legislatures and the national legislature in the country.

Malema is riding on the frustration among the poor South Africans over the perceived slow pace of transformation since the end of apartheid in 1994. The overriding sentiment among the poor in that country is that the Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) programme has only created a token millionaires, among them Malema who is reported to own several luxurious houses and stays in the posh Sandton suburb, among the whites elites. No wonder why the then Editor of the South African Times newspaper, Mondi Makhanya once posited in 2010 that Malema would “press the self-destruct button” in the next few years. This has happened during our lifetime.

The utterances by Malema were deservedly castigated by South Africa’s Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) which issued a condemnation through its Spokesperson, Kenneth Mokgathle, saying that “he (Malema) was instructed to destabilize not only the governing party (ANC), but the entire country. He is again entrusted with the mammoth task of dethroning the African hero of our liberation, Uncle Bob”

Mokgathle added that “We are not humbled by Malema’s attack on Zimbabwe’s freedom fighter and its President‚ Comrade Robert Gabriel Mugabe. Everyone knows the contribution that comrade Mugabe played in the liberation of the occupied Azania. Harare played a crucial role in training our military from both the MK‚ APLA and AZANLA. We will support Harare when that need arises.” How shameful for a growing politician like Malema to be corrected by the pan-African comrades who have seen through his machinations.

The statement by the PAC goes a long way to show how President Mugabe is respected in the region, the African continent and across the struggling Third World as a Statesman of impeccable integrity. It also exposes Malema as an agent of the West in the making. It could be that Malema is seeking to court the attention of the remnants of Rhodesian capital resident in South Africa and the newly inaugurated US President Donald Trump for funding through his acerbic attacks on the integrity of President Mugabe.

It is not true that President Mugabe has become a political liability. In their proven political wisdom, all ZANU PF provinces have endorsed the iconic leader as the Party’s candidate for the 2018 Presidential elections. This is an affirmation of his nomination as the Party’s candidate for the same elections at the Party’s Congress held in Harare in December 2014.

President Mugabe’s spokesperson, George Charamba said as much when he indicated that “we are going to have a ZANU PF Mugabe candidature for the 2018 elections and we will win resoundingly” The clamoring for an alternative candidate by Zimbabwe’s opposition parties is testimony of their fear of definitely losing the 2018 elections to President Mugabe. Otherwise, if they were certain of defeating him, they should, instead, welcome him as a weak and beatable candidate.

Malema’s insult to senior ZANU P members for allegedly being “cowards” who are afraid of confronting President Mugabe is a calculated move to incite them to revolt against the leadership of President Mugabe. Such incitement will not find takers among the revolutionary ZANU PF leadership. ZANU PF has a solid way of managing its internal issues, the succession issue included.

Malema once declared that “he would kill for Jacob Zuma”. Today, he has crossed paths with President Zuma. He has now changed his tune vowing that henceforth he would work to topple the same Zuma he helped to propel to power. How confused!!

In previous visits to Harare when he met President Mugabe, Malema would praise the iconic statesman as a shining example of a true revolutionary. He indicated that he was coming for consultations with the ZANU PF Youth League on how issues of empowerment and indigenization could be implemented across the region. It is the same Malema who is now seeing the evil in President Mugabe whom he used to idolize and consult.

The zeal with which Malema gets lost in the political maze could be likened to the description given to an Italian 19th century politician, Giuseppe Garibaldi, that he had “the strength of a lion but the brains of an ox”. Such a combination is dangerous, not only to South Africa, but to the entire region and the progressive world.  Malema sees himself as a kingmaker. He once called for regime change in Botswana, which diplomatic gaffe forced the ANC to issue an apology to the Botswana Democratic Party. Such is the political liability that Malema has become.

 

 

Kasukuwere, Chihuri Slapped By Top Judge: STOP THE VENDOR EVICTIONS NOW!

STOP THE EVICTIONS: HIGH COURT OF ZIMBABWE ORDERS CITY OF HARARE AND ZRP.

Staff Reporter| Local Government Minister Saviour Kasukuwere and Police boss Augustine Chihuri were this afternoon slapped into line by a top judge.

The High Court of Zimbabwe’s Justice Mangota issued an interdict banning the Zimbabwe Republic Police and the Harare City Council from evicting vendors operating within the Central Business District of Harare pending the determination of Vendors Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (VISET)’s urgent High Court application against the evictions.

The next hearing will be on Tuesday, the 31st of January 2017.

The case was heard this afternoon before Justice Mangota in the Judge’s Chambers. Respondents in the case were The City of Harare, The Ministry of Local Government and The Commissioner General of the Police Augustine Chihuri. – ZimEye

We Need “Opposition Coalition to Defeat Zanu PF” Says Hlatywayo – Small House Concubine talk

Nomusa Garikayi |“What is clear is that there is now a strong need for an opposition coalition if Zanu-PF is to be defeated in the 2018 election. In addition, such a coalition should perhaps be led by a party with the largest following and such a party is MDC,” said political analyst, Gladys Hlatywayo.

Where did that come from because the facts on the ground tell a totally different story. Whilst it is true that the Bikita West by-election results has shown that all the talk of Zim PF defeating Zanu PF because they have inside information of the tyrannical regime was all bluff. MDC-T has its own proxy candidate in this election, a former MP of the area no less, and he is the one who polled the lowest, 79 to Zim PF’s 2 453 so to claim that MDC-T is the stronger of the two is wishful thinking.

The number of votes of all the opposition candidates put together is one quarter of the Zanu PF candidate and so where is the justification that a united opposition will defeat Zanu PF?

The elephant in the room here is that Zanu PF is being allowed to use violence, intimidation, vote buying and, come the national elections, even more state of the art vote rigging tactics including tampering with the voters roll. Whilst everyone else is counting the pennies, Zanu PF is loaded with cash from the ongoing plunder of Marange diamonds. Zanu PF will probably spend $10 billion plus in the 2018 elections and not even Mai Mujuru with all her share of the loot can match that. The total budget for the opposition will be $10 million, at best.

The opposition is out gunned in every department by Zanu PF. The only reason why the opposition still want to contest the elections is for the few seats that Zanu PF throws out at them to entice them to contest so the election can have some credibility. Senator David Coltart is one of the few opposition politicians to have ever admitted this.

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

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

Boycotting the elections until all the democratic reforms are implemented, the concrete guarantees the elections will be free, fair and credible, was the obvious option in 2013 and it is still the obvious option today. The only reason our opposition politicians will not see is now as they failed to do in 2013 is greed.

For all their talk of wanting to bring democratic change and economic prosperity the opposition party have one thing in common with Mugabe and his Zanu PF thugs – they all love power. Mugabe has since figured out that as long as he allows the opposition to win a few seats, they will never demand democratic change. He has done the same thing with his own Zanu PF thugs they too endured all manner of abuse, as long as they got a share of the power and loot. Even now with Mugabe frail with poor health and old age and is so scatter brained he does not know the difference between filling a hole to plant a tree and digging one; still his Zanu PF minions are powerless to tell him it is time for him to relinquish power.

Margaret Dongo spoke of Zanu PF leaders being “vakadzi vaMugabe” (Mugabe’s subservient concubines); she was right. Now it looks like the tyrant has concubines in the opposition too, “small house” concubines as Zimbabweans would say.

The people of Zimbabwe have waited all their lives for free, fair and credible elections; their wait is the more urgent now because the country is in a real mess and millions are dying of abject poverty. The only hope of reviving the country is if we can elect a competent and democratically accountable government and that means holding free, fair and credible elections!

There is no excuse why Zimbabwe’s next election should be yet another flawed process, a mockery to democratic elections. The only reason this will happen is if we allow Mugabe and his big house and small house concubines cheat us again! We the people must boycott the elections until meaningful democratic reforms are implemented, it is the obvious thing to do!

 

Strict Taxation Can Drive Economic Growth

Dr Masimba Mavaza | Zimbabwe is fighting hard to overcome a challenging economic environment. The problems being faced by the country will not be addressed overnight. It is critical to highlight that the economy is fragile and lacks the capacity to carry out basic functions of sustaining economic opportunities.

This is because a credible public revenue “taxation” system is not fully functioning.
Without taxation; creation of jobs, reconstruction of infrastructure, health and education delivery becomes very challenging.

There is rampant tax evasion by the few remaining big companies as well as the emerging small enterprises and the business entities are getting away with murder.

On the other hand, there is no open system of declaring profits and losses in the public domain. The secrecy surrounding this tax declaration breeds massive tax evasion.
Billions of dollars are being lost in unpaid taxes and serious externalisation of funds.

Zimbabwe has been reduced to a consumer State and companies only come to sell and not to produce. Millions of dollars escape the radar every day.

Externalisation of the much needed United States dollar has become the norm.
For example, a lawyer is paid in UK for services he renders in Zimbabwe while a medical doctor treats and practices in Zimbabwe and is paid in Sweden.

Similarly, groceries are paid for in USA, Canada, South Africa and UK and deliveries are done in Zimbabwe. People pay the US dollar abroad for their relatives to receive it in Zimbabwe and the dollar’s circulation is throttled.

The country has grown accustomed to politics at the expense of economic and social issues.
Zimbabwe needs to witness a shift of energy from politics, campaigns and squabbles towards development. The majority of the citizens are living far below the expected standards in a country where both human and natural resources are abundant.

Government’s grand vision in infrastructure development programs to create jobs and elevate poverty needs to be supported by everyone. Institutionalised corruption within Government, the private sector and non-governmental organisations needs to be dealt with.

Complex and outdated tax laws
The tax law, which was put into practice more than 50 years ago can not serve the current economic set up. It can not go with the prevailing globalization and automation.
Complexity in tax laws together with high rates, many tax brackets and narrow tax bases cannot help the system collect the due revenue in a situation where 90 percent of the productive populace is self-employed and there is no machinery to tax them.

There is a weak tax administration characterized by poor tax collection, follow up and enforcement due to a lack of skilled manpower, proper work procedures and rampant corruption.
Proper systems are needed to ensure that all revenue finds its way to the fiscus.
While there are huge economic challenges, there is abundance of economic opportunities.
Zimbabwe has an abundance of natural resources that are in high demand all over the world.
There is growing demand for the country’s diamonds and farm produce.
A number of countries are seeking investment opportunities to tap into the country’s natural resources.

The Zimbabwean economy is powered by remittances from many countries. However, without a proper taxing regime we continue shooting ourselves in the feet.
To generate the revenue required for infrastructure, health and education, the Government should concentrate in creating a credible and working taxation regime that makes sure telecommunication companies and money remittances, real estate transactions, import and export companies, are paying their tax dues.

Zimbabwe should have systems that encourage tax payment and discourages tax evasion.
The Government must invest in technologies that will make it difficult for corrupt officials to steal public funds. Payment fees at ports of entry, telecommunications and money remittances agencies can all directly be made electronically to the Government. Creation of an independent entity with the mandate to deal with corruption is required in the fight against the scourge.

Investment climate
Coming to invest in Zimbabwe must be made pleasant. At the moment, the business acumen at our ports of entry leaves a lot to be desired. Officers will be chatting among themselves while people queue for long hours. Client care is next to none and it feels like a crime to visit home. Service is rendered to those who ‘pay something’.

While there are more issues that need to be dealt with, the basis of this instalment is to call upon the Government to take substantive measures in reforming the country’s old system of taxation.Reducing poverty requires economic growth, a large volume of investment and more jobs. Effective and sustainable development also depends on provision of a wide range of welfare services such as education, health care and infrastructure.
These services come at a cost and development aid will never be able to fully meet this need. Better tax systems will provide Zimbabwe with revenues on a permanent basis that are large enough to finance a welfare society. Greed among those trusted with public offices should be stopped if a healthy investment arena is to be created for the benefit of the masses.

JAMMEH GONE: Barrow Returns To Gambia | LATEST

Ray Nkosi | Gambia’s new President Adama Barrow returns to his home country, ending his exile today. Wrote Barrow on twitter, “I will be returning home today.”

Barrow named his deputy yesterday, Fatoumata Tambajang, is due to name the rest of his cabinet.

Barrow, who fled to Senegal earlier this month for security reasons, was sworn in as president on January 19 at The Gambia’s embassy in Dakar.

The armed forces have pledged loyalty to him, though troops from West African regional bloc ECOWAS, which entered the country last week to pressure Yahya Jammeh to step down, continued clearing the presidential compound in advance of Barrow’s arrival.

They also took over a Republican Guard barracks training centre in Bakau, just outside the capital, Banjul.

Fracas In ZAOGA, As Gospel Diva Mujokoro Is Expelled

https://youtu.be/y48wPUuWISQ?t=6

Gospel Diva Caroline Mujokoro has been expelled from ZAOGA Forward in Faith for filing a $10 000 lawsuit against the church.

 Mujokoro who was employed as a music director for Egea Ministries which was a music arm of the church, teamed up with her husband Blessing and sued the church over footage of their live DVD which went missing.

This did not go down well with the church leadership and Mujokoro was expelled from the church during a pastors’ conference.


“We have seen it fit to put Caroline Mujokoro under discipline by ex-communicating her, this is in line with our constitution as the church as well as biblical principles,” reads part of the letter. Meanwhile, Mujokoro said that she and her husband made efforts to resolve the matter without involving the law but it was to no avail.

“On 5 February last year, I recorded a live DVD with Egea broadcasting. Unfortunately, Egea under the leadership of Beniah did not do any backup of all the recording. I don’t know what happened at their offices that they lost all the work, it just got rubbed from their machines. They failed to tell us that that’s what had happened, when I would go to their offices to make follow ups of our work they would tell me they were very busy yet they knew they had lost the work and were busy trying to recover it.

“They then decided to tell us the truth on 8April 2016. We went to see the SG concerning the issue. He agreed that Egea lost the work they should reimburse because there was no other way. He referred us to Mai Dorcas Jaricha and Mr. Ray Chikoore as Egea bosses, though we were hurt, we requested them to just re-record us but at their expense since they were the ones who lost our work. We all agreed and set to re-record in August 2016 with the aim of releasing it during our Heroes Holiday.”

“Two weeks before the set re-recording date Egea guys told us they couldn’t go ahead with the recording because their bosses said there was no money to cover the expenses such as hiring of P.A system payments of Band members, rehearsals, etc and we got stuck. We went back to the SG who worked hard to help us but still failed to get the Egea bosses to reimburse us. We were no longer getting any feedback from Mr. Ray or Dorcas. My husband personally wrote them letters but up to now no letter was replied by them as the bosses. They refused to meet us to talk, ignored our phone calls,” said Mujokoro.

She went on to reveal how heartbroken she was since she had been a member of the church for a long time.

“Today I am so much pained because ZAOGA is the only church I have been to since I was a baby. It is my home. It nurtured me from child evangelism to young generation to youth until I got married to my husband Blessing. I never did anything in the church that warranted my being put under discipline. I loved God with all my heart. Baba and Amai Guti asked me to join Deeper Life Praise and Worship team well before I became a pastor in this church. A thing that shocked most of you pastors.

” Until the time they decided to put me at AMFCC bible school for pastoral training. My worst shock came during this Deeper Life Conference when I was called to be told that they have decided to put me under discipline. They say they didn’t expect my husband to seek help from outsiders hence the discipline. I asked them to sue my husband since he was the one who reported them and wrote them letters through his lawyers but they said they don’t have power over him since he’s an elder and not one of their pastors,” she said.

Caroline Mujokoro started a musical career at the age of 12 under Egea gospel music record label. She has also worked with Ivy and Anny Kombo as the Blessed Sisters and she has released 12 albums among them Mufudzi Wangu, Ndinokudai Jesu and Vimba na Jehovha. – State Media

Moyo Rubbishes Malema’s Mugabe Attack

Namhla Ntandwa | Higher Education Minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo has rubbished Julius Malema’s much publicised attack against President Robert Mugabe.

In a video that has gone viral on social media, said Mugabe’s continued stay in power was not good for Zimbabwe, Sadc and “the African revolution project”.

Said Malema in a passionate plea for Mugabe to step down; “Zimbabwe’s situation is bad. President Mugabe can’t even control a spade. He is no longer capable of discharging his responsibilities.”

“We don’t hate the man. They can respond and insult us anyhow they want, but they are a group of cowards, those comrades in Zanu PF, to be scared to say to an old man like President Mugabe, please, with due respect, let go.”

Moyo took to twitter to downplay Malema’s comments; “I think Malema will always be Malema while everything else is obladi oblada as life goes on!”

BREAKING NEWS: Police Attack Vendors in Harare, Cause Chaos

Ray Nkosi| Police this morning fought running battles with vendors in Nelson Mandela and Kwame Nkruma avenue.

The vendors are resisting the confiscation of their wares by Harare City Council Municipal Police in the Central Business District (CBD) and a court hearing set for this afternoon.

Police violently fired teargas across the CBD to disperse the vendors many who ended up retreating.

Business was temporarily brought to a halt as shop owners closed their shops fearing that the chaos could destroy their goods.

Harare City Council is carrying out an operation to remove vendors from the city’s pavements.

 

 

VISET’s Urgent High Court Application to Be Heard This Afternoon 
Vendors Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (VISET)’s urgent High Court application against the eviction of vendors operating within the Central Business District of Harare will be heard by Justice Mangota today at 14:30hrs. The respondents in the case are; 1st The City of Harare, 2nd Ministry of Local Government and Public Works and 3rd The Commissioner General of Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP).

Meanwhile, on Saturday the 21st of January, VISET supported a cascading training workshop by SOCHAMPS to fellow vendors on Socio-Economic Rights, Leadership, and Tools for Social Accountability and Transparency. The workshop was held in Chitungwiza and was attended by over 90 vendors (SOCHAMPS) operating at Chigovanyika Shoping Centre

Nikuv Is Back!

It would appear as though the Israeli Security Company, Nikuv International Projects is one of the twelve bidders that have answered the call by ZEC to supply the electoral commission with Biometric Registration Kits and Software.

Before end of year last year, the Electoral commission advertised a tender that welcomed willing local and international tech savvy companies with the capacity to supply biometric voter registration kits. Apparently ZEC opened the bids in the presence of selected few stakeholders of the economy excluding the fourth arm of the state, the watchdog of the state,the media. Which has been an eyebrow raiser.

All that is known from a reliable source who attended the opening of the tender by ZEC, is that twelve companies submitted their bids and one of them is Nikuv. It is said that worry registered on the faces of those in attendance at the possibility of Nikuv being the victor for the tender that was up for grabs.

We are well aware of the bad history that Zimbabwe has with Nikuv with regards to elections during the last election that Zimbabwe had. In 2013 this security firm was accused of facilitating a fraudulent election, in fact it was fingered as having aided in the results that were greatly disputed by opposition party MDC then.

Out of the twelve companies it is has been availed that they submitted tenders whose value ranges from between $3,7 million and $10,7 million. ZEC is quoted to have submitted that it will look for the cheapest and best qualified company to best provide the kits.

There shall be the shortlisting of the companies and the three shortlisted are expected to carry out a pilot scheme between the 8th and 9th of February this year. This pilot scheme shall make use of school going children below the legal age of majority, which is 18 years. This is so as to demystify the notion that voters names will be registered in the voters roll to be used in the anticipated 2018 election.

ZEC has long since confirmed that the registration process to vote shall begin in May and should be complete after eight months thereafter. It is anticipated that 1500 kits will be used for voter registration at 10 000 polling stations across Zimbabwe and ZEC officials will be positioned at each polling centre for 15 days.

Each polling station shall be endowed with a finger print scanner, kit box , camera and solar kit whilst a printer, ID scanner , barcode scanner, document and signature pad are optional.

Other jurisdictions that have engaged the services of Nikuv International  Projects especially for elections include Botswana, particularly the Botswana Democratic Party in the 2014 election. And of course not forgetting the controversial elections in Zambia in 1996 where its services were engaged to manage and computerise voter registration by the Movement for Multiparty Democracy party( MMD). So it wll most probably be the first time they actually provide BVR kits.

Among other services that the firm offers , Nikuv provides package solution, knowledge and expert skills that any government may require to leverage advanced technologies in the areas of administration ,security,civil planning and infrastructure development as per nikuv website. Open Parl

 

 

Barrow Names Female Deputy – Tambajang Vows To Deal With Jammeh – BREAKING NEWS

The Gambia’s president, Adama Barrow, has named senior politician Fatoumata Tambajang as deputy leader, as regional troops continued security sweeps to prepare for his return to the country from neighbouring Senegal.

New deputy leader had previously vowed to prosecute ex-ruler Yahya Jammeh for alleged crimes committed by his regime.

The announcement of Tambajang’s appointment will be followed by the unveiling of the rest of Barrow’s cabinet later on Tuesday, according to presidential spokesperson Halifa Sallah.

Tambajang, a former minister and United Nations Development Programme staffer, was the architect of an opposition coalition that helped Barrow defeat longtime ruler Yahya Jammeh in a December 1 presidential election.

She made headlines last month when she told The Guardian newspaper that Jammeh, who came to power in a 1994 coup, would be prosecuted for alleged crimes committed by his regime.

Following her comments, Jammeh, who had initially conceded defeat, announced he no longer recognised the result, triggering a protracted political crisis which ended when he flew into exile late on Saturday.

Barrow, who fled to Senegal earlier this month for security reasons, was sworn in as president on January 19 at The Gambia’s embassy in Dakar.

His return date has not yet been fixed, and the appointment of his cabinet is aimed at filling a void created by his absence.

The armed forces have pledged loyalty to him, though troops from West African regional bloc ECOWAS, which entered the country last week to pressure Jammeh to step down, continued clearing the presidential compound in advance of Barrow’s arrival.

They also took over a Republican Guard barracks training centre in Bakau, just outside the capital, Banjul. – Aljazeera

Trump Repeats – “Immigrants Robbed Me Of Popular Vote”

WASHINGTON — President Trump used his first official meeting with congressional leaders on Monday to falsely claim that millions of unauthorized immigrants had robbed him of a popular vote majority, a return to his obsession with the election’s results even as he seeks support for his legislative agenda.

The claim, which he has made before on Twitter, has been judged untrue by numerous fact-checkers. The new president’s willingness to bring it up at a White House reception in the State Dining Room is an indication that he continues to dwell on the implications of his popular vote loss even after assuming power.

Mr. Trump appears to remain concerned that the public will view his victory — and his entire presidency — as illegitimate if he does not repeatedly challenge the idea that Americans were deeply divided about sending him to the White House to succeed President Barack Obama.

Mr. Trump received 304 electoral votes to capture the White House, but he fell almost three million votes short of Hillary Clinton in the popular vote. That reality appears to have bothered him since Election Day, prompting him to repeatedly complain that adversaries were trying to undermine him.

Moving into the White House appears not to have tempered that anxiety. Several people familiar with the closed-door meeting Monday night, who asked to remain anonymous in discussing a private conversation, said Mr. Trump used the opportunity to brag about his victory.

As part of that conversation, Mr. Trump asserted that between three million and five million unauthorized immigrants voted for Mrs. Clinton. That is similar to a Twitter message he posted in late November that said he would have won the popular vote “if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally.”

Voting officials across the country have said there is virtually no evidence of people voting illegally, and certainly not millions of them. White House officials did not respond to requests for a comment on Mr. Trump’s discussion of the issue.

Representative Steny H. Hoyer, Democrat of Maryland, who attended the meeting, said that Mr. Trump also talked about the size of the crowd for his Inaugural Address.

“It was a huge crowd, a magnificent crowd. I haven’t seen such a crowd as big as this,” Mr. Hoyer told CNN, quoting Mr. Trump. He added that Mr. Trump did not “spend a lot of time on that, but it was clear that it was still on his mind.”

The president’s comments about the election results and his inauguration came as he gathered the bipartisan leadership of Congress for a White House reception. He also sought to build support for an ambitious legislative agenda, despite days earlier castigating the very institution he needs to approve it.

Mr. Trump has said he intends to press Congress to move quickly to repeal and replace Mr. Obama’s health care law, pass a large investment in the nation’s infrastructure, make changes to the country’s immigration laws and overhaul the tax system.

Senator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas, called the meeting a “good sort of get-to-know-you session” and noted that “relationships count for a lot in this business.”

Mr. Cornyn said he thought such sessions would be more frequent while Mr. Trump is in office than they were during Mr. Obama’s tenure. Mr. Obama famously disliked socializing with members of Congress.

Referring to Democrats, Mr. Cornyn said, “They said they’d never been over to the White House for anything like this before.”

Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, the Democratic leader, said it was an “interesting” meeting. Along with health care and infrastructure, she said they discussed China and currency manipulation, as well as issues involving intellectual property rights, which she said were a point of agreement.

“We talked about the Affordable Care Act and said what the Affordable Care Act has been successful in doing is improving quality, expanding access and lowering costs,” she told reporters. “And any proposal that they might have that does that, we’d be interested in hearing about.”

Even with Republicans in control of Congress, Mr. Trump will have to build relationships in a city that he spent more time mocking than praising during his campaign.

In his Inaugural Address, the president criticized the political establishment, saying the people assembled behind him — including the leaders he met with on Monday — had “reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost.”

White House officials said the meeting was designed to press the lawmakers on the need to move quickly.

The reception included, among others, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin and Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, as well as Ms. Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer of New York.

“The American people are frustrated with the lack of progress here in Washington, and the president wants no delay in addressing our most pressing issues,” said Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary. “He’s taking every opportunity to forge strong bonds with congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle.”

As the group sat around a dining room table for photographs, Mr. Trump described his interactions with lawmakers.

A “beautiful, beautiful relationship,” Mr. Trump told reporters.

That has not always been the case. Before Mr. Trump secured the Republican nomination, Mr. Ryan pointedly declined to endorse him. At one point, Mr. Ryan said he was “not ready” to back Mr. Trump after his remarks about women and Hispanics and because of his divergence from Republican orthodoxy.

That relationship slowly improved after Mr. Trump became the party’s nominee and later won the election to become the 45th president. Monday’s reception, officials said, was another step in that process. – New York Times

DOFORA: So What EXACTLY is a ‘Mass Display’ Exam, President Mugabe?

Harare – Zimbabwe’s education minister says “sport and mass display” will now be a compulsory school subject up to age 16 – and students will be examined in it.

The proposal, contained in an article in the state media has provoked outrage online, as well as comparisons with North Korea’s mass indoctrination strategies.

In fact, “physical education, sport and mass display” gets more importance in Zimbabwe’s new school curriculum than computer science does. Computer science is on the list of optional O-level subjects that students can choose from, along with history, geography, chemistry and biology. But PE, sports and mass display and heritage studies will now be compulsory for all students, whatever their abilities in the subject areas.

Unpopular education minister Lazarus Dokora told the Sunday Mail: “We are now encouraging our students to take sports, arts, ICT seriously so as to apply whatever they learn to real-life terms.”

Not everyone is convinced, especially with elections 18 months or so away.

“Sounds like a way of trying to teach our kids Zanu-PF pungwe songs,” tweeted prominent journalist @zenzele. A pungwe is a political meeting often held in the community at night, sometimes to politically “re-educate” community members.

“The method behind [Minister] Dokora’s Mass Display madness is born from Chinese/North Korean mass indoctrination strategies,” tweeted @BusieBhebhe. North Korea holds a “mass games” display of dance and gymnastic every year with up to 100 000 participants in what is reported by the BBC to be a “state propaganda extravanganza”.

At the weekend Mugabe’s ruling party won a by-election in Bikita West, southern Zimbabwe, after a run-up in which there were some complaints of violence, intimidation and vote-buying. – News24

MDC Structures End Tsvangirai, Mujuru Flirtation?

The Emmerson Mnangagwa controlled state media makes unconfirmed reports that MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai has been stopped by party structures from forming a broader coalition with other opposition groups, which include former Vice President Joice Mujuru’s Zim People First.

Quoting sources who are not named, the reports claim that Tsvangirai made proposals that would have relegated Ms Thokozani Khupe from her current position as deputy president.

“He (Mr Tsvangirai) comes face to face with reality in Gwanda where people told him point blank that we have been in the struggle alone for a long time and why should we accommodate late comers now,” said the unnamed source.

Another source added: “This coalition is just useless and why should we be used as a springboard by Mujuru who is testing opposition politics for the first time? Our resolve was emboldened by the fighting spirit that was showed by our structures in Gwanda. I think it is an issue that the national council is going revisit.”

The state media reports run contrary to Tsvangirai’s own spirited announcements last December, after a meeting of the supreme decision-making body the National Council, where he said he was ‘heartened’ by events in Ghana and Gambia where the opposition won resoundingly against the ruling parties. Tsvangirai’s new optimism was derived from the Ghana and Gambia experiences, that they can be repeated in Zimbabwe, rushing to quickly make another commitment to participate in the 2018 elections.

“We are heartened by the developments in Africa, where credible elections are taking place and where sitting parties and governments are conceding defeat. Ghana and the Gambia are such examples, even though Gambia’s Yahya Jammeh is now singing a different tune after initially conceding defeat,” said Tsvangirai who later attended the inauguration ceremony in Ghana.

 

Zim Arrests Pakistanis Over Death Threats

TWO Pakistani nationals, who allegedly assaulted and threatened to kill their compatriot’s family, yesterday appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Court charged with assault and threats to commit murder.

Ibrah Ijaz (31) and Sajid Irfan (37), appeared before magistrate Sekai Chiundura and were remanded to February 23 on $50 bail each.

 The complainant in the matter, Muhamad Zaheer, is also the accused in another court on assault charges emanating from the same incident.

Zaheer is said to be a former business partner of the two suspect’s father, Mohammad Asghar Ali (56), who is also an alleged accomplice in this matter and is said to be at large.

It is the State’s allegations that on January 14 this year, Zaheer was at his shop along Kaguvi Street with his shop assistant, Nyasha Takura, when they were approached by Ijaz and Irfan, who went on to ask about the whereabouts of Mohammad Waheed.

The State alleges Zaheer did not respond kindly to the inquiry telling the suspects to contact Waheed on his mobile phone, as he had already given them his contact details.

This did not go down well with the trio, who allegedly then assaulted Zaheer with fists and some vehicle spare parts, which were in the shop.

It is the State’s case that the suspects then threatened to kill Zaheer’s parents and relatives based in Pakistan and also threatened to kill him.

As a result of the threats, the State alleges, the trio instilled in the complainant reasonable fear that they were going to kill him and his relatives, prompting him to report the matter to the police.

Zaheer, who was represented by Roy Mabhena, also appeared in another court on allegations of assaulting Ijaz and Irfan and was granted $50 bail. He was also remanded to February 23 for trial.

Desire Chidanire appeared for the State. – Newsday

Malema Savages Mugabe Again

FIREBRAND South African opposition Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader, Julius Malema, yesterday blasted President Robert Mugabe, saying his continued stay in power was not good for Zimbabwe, Sadc and “the African revolution project”.

Malema, who is often described as an ideologue taking after Mugabe, told journalists in Braamfontein, South Africa, that what was happening in Zimbabwe was bad and chided Zanu PF members for being cowards in failing to tell the Zimbabwean leader to go.

“Zimbabwe’s situation is bad. President Mugabe can’t even control a spade. He is no longer capable of discharging his responsibilities,” Malema said.

“We don’t hate the man. They can respond and insult us anyhow they want, but they are a group of cowards, those comrades in Zanu PF, to be scared to say to an old man like President Mugabe, please, with due respect, let go.”

Malema said the late Cuban leader Fidel Castro was wise enough to let go when he realised that his strength was letting him down.

“Commandant, Fidel Castro, when he realised that it was no longer doable, he let go, so President Mugabe should let go, the legacy of the land question will carry it. We are following in his footsteps, we are proud of the actions he has taken, but his overstay is not doing justice on the African revolution project, he is destroying his own legacy, it’s bad,” he said.

Malema said Mugabe should celebrate that he was not a South African president, as he would have been removed a long time ago.

Mugabe has been in power since Zimbabwe’s independence from British colonial rule in 1980. Turning 93 next month, Mugabe has already been nominated as the Zanu PF presidential candidate for next year’s general elections, with his diehard party supporters vowing to have him as their leader as long as he is still alive, something Malema took exception to.

“President Mugabe’s stay in power and him being a presidential candidate in 2018, those comrades in Zanu PF can insult us anyhow they want, we are not going to be good friends if we are not going to tell them that which they are doing (sic) is not good for the Zimbabwean people, is not good for Sadc, is not good for the struggle of reclaiming the land in Africa, because those who are leading that struggle then they overstay and destroy that legitimate programme,” he said.

“We say this out of love, not because we hate him. We celebrate Mugabe, we celebrate what he has done. But, grandpa, it’s enough.

“Now you must let go and allow other people to continue with that legacy.”

Malema said there many young radical and capable people who could lead Zanu PF and continue with the revolutionary mantle.

Contacted for comment over Malema’s remarks, Zanu PF youth league leader Kudzai Chipanga said: “Malema is a double coward. The fact that he left a revolutionary party, the ANC, to form that burial society (EFF), which is more like a drunkards’ club, he is a good candidate for being a coward. From his revolutionary background, he knows that when we chose leaders, we chose revolutionaries.

“You cannot talk of revolutions leaving out the names of Mugabe, Nelson Mandela, Oliver Reginald Tambo, Joshua Nkomo and Kwame Nkrumah, just to mention a few. The fact that our own hero is still alive, why does he want us to ditch him and opt for second-hand characters?

“He can import the person he thinks is a competent leader to join his EFF club, it’s high time Malema minded his own business and stopped interfering in ours.

“Since he left the ANC, he has never received a call from us. We also don’t expect him to come to us, our former colleague can certainly go to hell and hang.”

Leading figures in Zanu PF are locked in a bitter tussle for power as they look beyond Mugabe, but continue to sing the nonagenarian’s praises, even as it becomes apparent that nature is taking its toll on the Zimbabwean leader, who turns 93 next month.

Malema also blasted opposition MDC-T leader, Morgan Tsvangirai and his party, describing the former Prime Minister as an “imperialist puppet that seeks to undermine the legitimate land question in Zimbabwe”.

“We are not even talking about MDC. MDC is not an alternative in Zim. It’s [an] imperialist puppet that seeks to undermine the legitimate land question in Zimbabwe,” he continued.

“We are not aligned to anything that seeks to reverse the land question and we genuinely believe that comrades in Zanu PF, who are young, can continue.” — eNCA/Staff Reporter

Shocker After Girl Commits Suicide Over Married Man Dispute

 Terrence Mawawa, Buhera | A 21-year-old woman killed herself after her parents stopped her from marrying Chale Mugadzikwa who already has another wife.

Loveness Kashaya of Mukute Village Under Chief Makumbe, Buhera, hanged herself on a tree branch after her father Josiah Kashaya forcibly took her from the Mugadzikwa’s homestead. According to details from the Police at Murambinda Growth Point, Loveness’ father was briefly detained as the cops suspected foul play in the matter.

However, Josiah was later released because autopsy results confirmed Loveness had committed suicide. Josiah said he assaulted the man who had eloped with his daughter.

“In a fit of rage, I went to Mugadzikwa’s place and assaulted him. I also beat up my daughter and told her to return home and she complied. I remained behind as I wanted to settle the matter with some elders.When I got home Loveness was not there. Her body was later seen by a passer-by,”said Josiah.

He added:” Initially the police accused me of killing my daughter but they later released me after seeing the post-mortem results. As a family we have been tormented by the incident.I did not expect her to hang herself.”

Police at Murambinda said:”The man was initially arrested as a suspect following his daughter’s death.He was briefly detained but we later released him after seeing the autopsy results.There is no doubt Loveness took her own life following a dispute with her parents.”

Outrage As Kasukuwere Blocks Football Sponsorship

 Terrence Mawawa Masvingo | Soccer fans here have been left in utter disappointment after Local Government Minister, Saviour Kasukuwere blocked Masvingo City Council from funding a local football team the Masvingo City FC.

Soccer fans here were hoping Masvingo City FC, wholly funded by the city council, would win promotion in the top flight. However Kasukuwere issued a directive to the local authority -blocking the lucrative sponsorship deal in the process. Sources at the Civic Centre, the council headquarters told ZimEye.com at the weekend that Kasukuwere was afraid the MDC -T dominated local authority would gain political mileage through funding the football team.

Kasukuwere did to state the reason for blocking the funding deal. “It is a political war, Kasukuwere has blocked the funding deal because he is afraid the MDC-T dominate council would score political points ahead of the 2018 polls “claimed the source. Asked for a comment on the matter Masvingo Mayor, Councillor Hubert Fidze was evasive.

“It is true the sponsorship deal for Masvingo City FC was agreed on by the full council management but the minister had other plans so the deal collapsed.We know people are waiting for the return of Premier Soccer League football to Masvingo but sadly our plans could not materialise,”said Fidze.

Angry soccer fans described Kasukuwere as an overzealous politician desperate to please his bosses. “Kasukuwere is keen to please his bosses by thwarting a noble and sincere corporate social responsibility programme.That is the typical Zanu PF ideology.The Zanu PF politicians have an active desire to torment the people of Zimbabwe,”said Masvingo City FC supporter.

Mugabe Is Jesus “The Messiah” – Chipanga

THE Zanu PF youth league has equated President Robert Mugabe to Jesus Christ, saying his birthday should be celebrated as if it is Christmas Day, because to them, the 93-year-old leader is “The Messiah”.

In an interview last week, the ruling party’s national youth leader, Kudzai Chipanga, declared that Mugabe’s birthday, which falls on February 21, should not be treated like an ordinary day, but given the same status as Christmas Day, which is celebrated annually by Christians as Jesus Christ’s birthday.

“To us, February 21 is not just a day. To us, it is a special day we treat in the same manner Christians treat December 25, the birthday of Jesus Christ. I don’t want to be blasphemous, but in my humble view, President Mugabe is second to Jesus Christ. He is our saviour, so his birthday means a lot for us the youths of Zimbabwe,” he said.

Chipanga went into overdrive, saying Mugabe, approaching 93, was also blessed with divine wisdom and was the only person capable of steering Zimbabwe from its current economic mess.

“We will not allow those plotting to take over his post, saying he is old to do so. Look, this is not an age contest that we have at hand, but dealing with wisdom, not just wisdom, divine wisdom for that matter,” he said.

However, his declarations have been met with scorn by civic society and opposition parties.

Political commentator, Blessing Vava said Chipanga’s thinking reflected the “dead end”, which Zanu PF had found itself in relying on a man, who was past the afternoon of his life.

“It has gone beyond bootlicking. It, however, shows Zanu PF has reached a dead end. They can’t even see beyond Mugabe. There is nothing divine about Mugabe and it’s actually sad that you have a young man celebrating and idolising a very old man, who is now incapacitated. Zimbabwe is bigger than Mugabe and any other individual,” he said.

MDC-T spokesperson, Obert Gutu said Chipanga should not be taken seriously, as the 34-year-old Zanu PF youth leader was singing for his last supper.

“Chipanga is a lost cause. He is singing very loudly for his supper. Let me tell him straight in his face, that Robert Mugabe is the biggest and most lethal problem that Zimbabwe has ever faced on both the political and socio-economic fronts since the country attained independence in April 1980,” he said.

“It is not only blasphemous, but also downright daft and degrading to compare Jesus Christ with a cruel, corrupt and intolerant dictator in the mould of Robert Mugabe.”

MDC spokeperson, Kurauone Chihwayi said: “Kudzi Chipanga is a badly groomed G40 gang member growing up among merciless vultures and jackals. That is a blasphemous statement by a misguided trainee Zanu PF bully. The young man is too blunt to know, learn or see the difference between the two.” Newsday

Catholic School Faces Closure

A CATHOLIC church-run boarding school in Insiza District is failing to attract pupils as parents in surrounding areas cannot afford fees.

Matabeleland South Provincial Education Director Mrs Tumisang Thabela said Kusileni Secondary School has struggled to attract adequate numbers of pupils as parents cannot afford its fees.

She said the school was viable before independence but as Government constructed more schools in the area it has struggled to attract pupils.
Mrs Thabela said the school is remotely located but well resourced.

“The school is located too deep in the rural areas, yet it’s a boarding school. Local parents do not want a school that is expensive so that explains why it fails to attract learners.” she said.

“The school was viable before independence but after independence the Government constructed other schools in the area. That seems to be affecting it in terms of day scholar population.”

Mrs Thabela said initially they assumed that the school was experiencing a low turnout due to children failing to cross flooded rivers.

She said authorities have to find a way to ensure that the school is not closed.
“Initially they (Ministry) had assumed that pupils were not coming to school due to rains. It’s just a school not getting enough pupils. They were thinking that because of the river children might have been finding difficulties to go to the school. But the latest report says they are not having those challenges,” said Mrs Thabela. – State Media

Jailed Conman Demands Wife Back

A man who returned from jail to find his wife married to another man is demanding his wife back.

Christopher Nyoni is threatening to use violence to get his wife back.The other man, Stephen Khoza from Queens Park West suburb in Bulawayo has rushed to the courts seeking a peace order against Nyoni.

“Your Worship, I have not known peace since this man was released from prison. He hides in street corners waiting for me every morning and I fear for my life because sometimes he carries weapons,” said Khoza before Bulawayo magistrate Sheunesu Matova.

“He said he will rather kill me and go back to jail because if he can’t have his wife back he can’t watch her live with another man while he’s still alive,” added Khoza.

Nyoni was there to state his case. He simply wants his wife back.

“Your Worship, the woman is mine, this man should just leave my wife alone. The fact that I went to jail doesn’t mean that I no longer love my wife. She’s mine,” Nyoni said.

The magistrate warned Nyoni, branding him dangerous and that he should leave Khoza alone as the peace order was granted. – State Media

XENOPHOBIA: Fears Hit South Africa Zimbabweans Again

Johannesburg – Fears of xenophobia have once again hit South Africa amid floating reports claiming incidents of violence.

Unconfirmed reports have begun swirling that Zimbabweans are among the latest victims in a series of hate crimes on foreigners.

Gauteng province has become the first of these areas said to have seen at least 7 Zimbabweans killed according to a rumour circulating on social media on Monday.

ZimEye.com yesterday however found out that the rumour is not linked to any evidence and the following names printed on social networks have neither been proven real. The alleged victims were listed as: John Magodo, Thomas Muganhu, Ku Mazviro, Luis Ponai, Dudzai Mvari, Sesel Vhari and Dembe Lloyd, the latter who was said to have been shot dead while trying to escape.

While the situation remained tense, there was no visible trace of the alleged attacks taking place, the only things found credible being statements from the South African police service.

Gauteng provincial police spokesman, Capt. Kay Makhubela, in an interview with CAJ news rejected the reports as malicious and false adding the issuing of documents such as permits and asylum papers was under the jurisdiction of the Department of Home Affairs.

His sentiments came in the wake of a report purportedly from the Home Affairs while and the opposition Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF).

It was reported the door-to-door operations would start on Monday (today) at residences and companies. Social media in South Africa was abuzz with claims that foreign nationals, precisely Nigerians, Pakistan and Zimbabweans would be targeted in the purported operation.

“From the police’s side, there is absolutely nothing of that sort. We don’t really know where that information is coming from,” said Makhubela.

“There was no such a directive from our head office neither from parliament,” Makhubela said.

He said there had never been such a directive from government.

EFF spokesman, Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, also denied issuing such a statement.
“The EFF rejects the statement that calls for the removal of foreign nationals from the city of Johannesburg released under the name of the EFF. The statement calls for the ostracism of foreign nationals is not only fake but it contradicts everything EFF stands for,” Ndlozi said in a statement.

The opposition party declared EFF Johannesburg, Gauteng and the country belonged to all Africans who live in it.

EFF therefore called on its members and the public to be careful of fake accounts disseminating divisive news.

“Both Twitter and Facebook accounts of the EFF have been authenticated. EFF statements are therefore released to the public through these outlets together with the official EFF website,” Ndlozi said.

Comment could not be obtained from Home Affairs despite assurances they would respond to questions sent on Saturday.

Home Affairs has also distanced itself from messages circulating on social media networks and Short Message Services alleging the immediate deportation of undocumented migrants from Monday.

“It (Home Affairs) wishes to inform the public that such information is false. No such statement was made or issued by the department or any official,” the department stated.
The document in question appears be the aftermath of recent utterances by Johannesburg Mayor, Herman Mashaba, who was quoted as ordering undocumented foreigners to leave the city.

The utterances were deemed xenophobic and likely to spark attacks that peaked in 2008 with the killing of dozens of foreign nationals and locals. Property worth millions was destroyed.

Human rights advocate and Zimbabwe Exiles Forums (ZEF) Executive Director, Gabriel Shumba, warned politicians to guard against inflammatory statements.

“We are aware that the Johannesburg Mayor (Mashaba) has made statements equating crime to the presence of foreigners in the city. These statements are extremely unfortunate and we need to remind ourselves that it was because of hate statements that genocide occurred in many mayoral precincts of Rwanda,” warned Shumba.

In 1994, a genocidal mass slaughter of Tutsi in Rwanda by members of the Hutu majority government left between 500 000 and 1 million Rwandans dead.

Politicians were guilty of inflammatory statements and hate speech.

“We therefore need to be very sensitive about what we say in the context of South Africa, where segregation has for years been instituationalised,” said Shumba.

He said ZEF believed the root of crime in Johannesburg was corruption and impunity than documentation.

“If you go to streets like Pritchard and Delvers, there are gangs now operating in broad daylight, and there are allegations of collusion with those expected to protect the law,” said Shumba.

He said while everyone has a right to freedom of expression and to demonstrate, those rights should not be used to commit hate crimes.

“The generalization that Zimbabweans are stealing jobs, Nigerian’s are drug peddlers, are all reprehensible, reckless and symptomatic of a society that needs healing from prejudice. Long term interventions are necessary,” said Shumba.

He nonetheless appealed on Zimbabwean and other nationals to ensure they had proper documentation and report to ZEF and other organisations all challenges they encounter, including xenophobia.

ZEF has meanwhile called for an emergency meeting with the Zimbabwe Consulate on Wednesday to discuss the recurring fears of xenophobia.

“Equally, we request Home Affairs to urgently convene a meeting of stakeholders to ensure that there is one purpose and one purpose only: to prevent immigrant stereotyping and generalization that can lead to attacks on foreign nationals and possible serious violations of human rights,” added Shumba.

SOUTH AFRICA: No Mass Deportation Of Zimbabweans

The Government of South Africa yesterday dismissed as false reports that they will conduct an anti- immigrants crusade, where they would carry out mass deportations of all foreigners living in that country.

Since the beginning of the year, social media has been awash with xenophobia-motivated attack messages where foreigners, including Zimbabweans living in that country would be targeted starting from yesterday.

The messages had caused a lot of anxiety and sparked fears among foreigners especially those from Sadc. In a statement yesterday, the Department of Home Affairs called for co-operation among stakeholders to ensure the safety of all citizens.

According to the department, their Cabinet has since established an Inter-Ministerial Committee on Migration to focus on key migration issues and how they impact on the nation.

“The Department of Home Affairs distances itself from messages circulating on social media networks and Short Message Services (SMS) alleging that it has ordered immediate deportation of undocumented migrants from Monday 23 January 2017.

“We wish to inform the public that such information is false. No such statement was made or issued by the department or any official. Home Affairs acts consistently within the confines of the Constitution of the Republic and seeks at all times to uphold the rule of law. This would run contrary to the laws of our country to instruct citizens, as purported in the malicious messages, to take the law into their hands, and to close companies down without due process,” read part of the statement.
The department said they enforced immigration laws in terms of the Immigration Act 13 of 2002 and regulations.

They said they had an inspectorate which ensures people in that country are correctly documented and that they stay on a lawful basis and acquire documents and status lawfully.

“It has standardised systems relating to the detection, detention and deportation of illegal foreign nationals in South Africa. The Minister of Home Affairs will soon explain in more detail the department’s approach on this important matter of immigration and asylum-seeker management.

“He will shed more light on South Africa’s implementation of systems for managing processes relating to asylum and undocumented migrants, among others,” said the department.

They advised all those resident in South Africa to ignore the false alarm, which they said was aimed at fuelling tensions south of the Limpopo River.

“It is in the best interest of the country for government and citizens to do all in their power together to work for stability and peace, while combating illegal migration and other crimes through lawful means,” read the statement.

Zimbabwe’s Consul-General to South Africa, Mr Batiraishe Mukonoweshuro advised people must not panic or speculate, but they should instead seek clarity from relevant authorities whenever they come across dubious reports.

“We want to urge Zimbabweans not to panic and to report any genuine incidents to authorities for further management and to stop speculation caused by false reports on social media,” he said.- state media

ZRP Cops Admit Knocking Down Woman

denial…police spokesperson…Charity Charamba

ZRP cops have admitted knocking down a woman on Saturday.

There was a gory scene with blood strewn on the tarmac on Saturday when police officers crashed into a woman while on a wild chase for a kombi.

In a statement the police spokesperson Charity Charamba confirmed the accident, but said the victim had only sustained injuries.

She vehemently denied claims of death.

“Circumstances are that the police vehicle, a Ford Fiesta, was travelling due south long Rotten Row, Harare, when the driver knocked down a pedestrian near the intersection with Jason Moyo Avenue,” Snr Asst Comm Charamba said.

She continued, “as a result of the accident, the pedestrian, a 28-year-old woman, sustained injuries.

“The police attended the scene and ferried the woman to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals where she was admitted. “The ZRP respects the sanctity of human life and the road traffic accident was not deliberate as some people have tried to portray on social media.

“Follow ups were made to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals to check on the victim and she has since been discharged. “Investigations into the road traffic accident are in progress.”

Pasuwa Out – Zulu

By Phillip Zulu | The humiliating loss to Tunisia in the last group stage game in the AFCON is testament of our paucity of how the game works at that level both as players and coaches. Looking through this carnage, the football debris of the worst kind- the aftermath of this inferno has got to be soberly attended to with honesty and pragmatism. The display, the general patterns of play, the technical and tactical abilities and knowledge of the game at this level can best be described as below average and an extension of egos by some pub revelers, alcoholic addicts and social nostalgic folks who clamour and over talk about having kicked a ball somewhere in their tender ages.

This is the Eureka moment to all those that have constantly accused me of not being patriotic with my excessive criticism of these poor players who have by-passed the learning process of basic football. I have been called names, jealousy, etc, but no i love my country and anything that i have critiqued, questioned and rebuked, is out of devotion to the game of football more than sour grapes. We deserve better but with the way things are going it will be a herculean hurdle to bring sanity and steady progress to the emancipation of the beautiful game in our nation. Forget about local coaches, Pasuwa included, they need a big wake up from their deep slumber in terms of re-learning the game. They need to re-visit their CPD, continuous professional development in football is a pre-requisite and not a luxury. Any soul out there with a decent knowledge of the game should be troubled and seriously disturbed. We have by far a better group of young boys here in UK playing for professional academies, they definitely could have made a huge difference. The current squad is not good enough save for a few four guys out there, namely Musona, Khama, Nakamba and Kadewere.

Mugabe Scared Of His Own Kids ?

Malema tears into Mugabe

scared?…President Mugabe

President Robert Mugabe is scared of his own children, firebrand South African EFF leader Julius Malema has claimed.

Speaking yesterday, Malema attacked Zimbabwe’s Head Of State questioning why he is failing to trust either his wife or children, Bona Robert Junior and Chatunga.

Malema fingered Mugabe calling him “grandpa.”
“You’d rather hand it(power) to your children and then we discuss whether it was right or wrong…”

“…you can’t even trust your own children…your own wife…”

ENCA – Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Comrade in Chief Julius Malema says it’s high time that Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe steps down.

Malema addressed the media in Braamfontein on Monday after a plenum at which the party discussed its plans for this year.

The EFF leader said Africa was entering an interesting period, referring to Gambia’s Former President Yahya Jammeh’s resolve to hand over power to incumbent President dama Barrow, peacefully.

Malema then urged Mugabe to step down as president.

“Zimbabwe’s situation is bad. President Mugabe can’t even control a spade. He is no longer capable of discharging his responsibilities,” said Malema.

“We don’t hate the man. They can respond and insult us anyhow they want, but they are a group of cowards, those comrades in Zanu-PF to be scared to say to an old man like President Mugabe, please with due respect let go,” he added.

Malema said his party was in support of most of Mugabe’s actions, especially on the land issue.

“His overstay is not doing justice on the African revolution project. He is destroying his own legacy.

We celebrate Mugabe. We celebrate what he has done and we will continue his legacy, but grandpa it’s enough now. You must let go and allow other people to continue that legacy.”

Malema also blasted the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party, saying it’s not alternative in Zimbabwe.

“We are not even talking about MDC. MDC is not an alternative in Zim. It’s imperialist puppet that seeks to undermine the legitimate land question in Zimbabwe. We are not aligned to anything that seeks to reverse the land question and we genuinely believe that comrades in Zanu-PF who are young can continue,” Malema said.

eNCA

Kasukuwere’s Powers Illegal: MDC

super powers…Saviour Kasukuwere
MDC-T has approached the Constitutional Court challenging the constitutionality of parts of the recently amended Local Government Act which gives the responsible minister powers to unilaterally suspend councillors, chairpersons and mayors without setting up a tribunal.

In terms of the Local Government (Amendment) Act, 2016, the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing has power to suspend councillors, mayors and council chairpersons on his own, a situation which the opposition party argued to be against the spirit of the supreme law.

The opposition party argued that the new law was in disharmony with the Constitution, which provides for the setting up of an independent tribunal to decide on whether or not a councillor should be removed from office.

MDC-T last week filed an application for direct access to the Constitutional Court, arguing that the new law should be declared unconstitutional.

The Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Saviour Kasukuwere, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Attorney-General Advocate Prince Machaya and the Speaker of Parliament Adv Jacob Mudenda were cited as respondents in their official capacities.

Section 278 of the Constitution provides for the promulgation of an Act of Parliament which provides a legal framework for the removal of councillors from office through a tribunal.
Section 278 reads:
“An Act of Parliament must provide for the establishment of an independent tribunal to exercise the function of removing from office mayors, chairpersons and councillors, but any such removal must only be on the grounds of,
a) Inability to perform the functions of his or her office due to mental or physical incapacity, or
b) Gross incompetence, or
c) Gross misconduct, or
d) Conviction for an offence involving dishonesty, corruption or abuse of office, or wilful violation of the law, including a local authority by-law.”
MDC-T argued that the Section 2(i) of the Act does not comply with the Constitution because it was silent on the setting up of a tribunal.

“Clearly, the Constitution says there shall be an independent tribunal to remove mayors, chairpersons and councillors, but any such removal shall be on the grounds provided,” reads the application.

“By omitting to mention the independent tribunal from the onset, the Act proceeded as if chairpersons, mayors or councillors could be removed by anybody. The Act has already lost the correct trajectory.”

The opposition party argued that Section 2(2) of the Act gives the minister power to suspend councillors, mayors and chairpersons if he or she has reasonable grounds for suspecting acts of misconduct.

“The minister is not an independent tribunal and there is no room for ministerial intervention left by the constitutional provision. This is blatantly unconstitutional. Suspension is removal, albeit temporarily,” the MDC-T said.

“It is incredible that the Act seeks to smuggle the minister into the law by merely replacing removal with suspension.”

The party also attacked Section 2(4) of the Act which gives the minister the mandate to conduct a thorough investigation whenever he suspects misconduct.

The listed respondents are yet to file their responses to the application. – state media

Mugabe Panics Over CJ Matter

panic escape…Robert Mugabe

President Robert Mugabe has panicked over the so called “Chief Justice dramatic escape ” – Mugabe’s strategy to escape future judicial censure, and the development has seen his MPs fast tracking a panic bill into parliament so he can obtain personal super powers of appointment.

ZimEye reveals why the President’s office is at loggerheads with judges over the appointment of another Chief Justice. This is all because whoever becomes Chief Justice will rule Zimbabwe. A solicitor writing in the ZimEye newsroom said; “the events surrounding the appointment of the CJ are most worrying. We have a fairly new Constitution that was made through some outreach programme. The CJ’s position is important because he/she is the head of the Judiciary both administratively and judicially. That’s the reason why the independence of the CJ should be safeguarded. The reason to seek to have the CJ appointed by the President is probably calculated to ensure that the CJ knows where the allegiance should be. It may also be because it is anticipated that there will be tricky electoral litigation come 2018. It’s a shameless attack on the independence of the Judiciary. It’s senseless”.

State Media – Parliament has since set in motion processes leading to the amendment of the Constitution to give Mugabe the prerogative of appointing the Chief Justice, his or her deputy and Judge President of the High Court without waiting for a list of candidates submitted by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC).Assistant Clerk of Parliament Mr Johane Gandiwa yesterday invited comments on the Bill from members of the public, while public hearings on the same will be conducted in due course. Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda recently gave notice in the Government Gazette of Government’s intention to amend the Constitution.

Mr Gandiwa said the Constitution, on Section 328 (4), provides that immediately after the Speaker of the National Assembly has given notice of a Constitutional Bill, Parliament must invite members of the public to express their views on the proposed Bill in public meetings and through written submissions and must convene meetings and provide facilities to enable the public to do so.

“In compliance with this peremptory constitutional provision, and as part of public consultations meant to enhance participatory democracy, Parliament of Zimbabwe is inviting comments on the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Number 1 Bill, HB1, 2017, for consideration by the relevant Committee(s),” said Mr Gandiwa.

“Comments must be submitted to the following e-mail address: [email protected] or to Parliament of Zimbabwe Corner Third Street and Kwame Nkrumah, PO Box CY 298, Causeway, Harare, on or before Friday, 24 March 2017.”

Public hearings on this constitutional amendment will be conducted on dates to be advised, he said. The amendments seeks to change the supreme law by providing that the President appoints the Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice and Judge president of the High Court.

There has been debate on the provision in the Constitution, which obligated the President to appoint office bearers to the crucial positions from a list given to him by the Judicial Service Commission.

In compiling the list for appointment, the JSC advertises for the positions, inviting interested people to apply before conducting public interviews. The proposed amendments will substitute Section 180 of the Constitution, which provides for the appointment of judges.

Clause 6 of the Bill amends Section 180 of the present Constitution by providing that the President’s choice of Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice and Judge President of the High Court be final, should there be differences of choices between his nominee and those recommended by JSC.

The appointment procedures for all judges will remain as they are in the current Constitution. Presently, appointment of judges is done after the JSC advertises for the positions, invite the President and the public to make nominations and conduct public interviews of prospective candidates.

The JSC would then prepare a list of three qualified persons as nominees before submitting their names to the President, who is obliged to appoint one person of the nominees to the office concerned.

If the President considered that none of the persons on the list submitted to him or her is suitable, he or she would request the JSC to submit another list, whereupon he or she would appoint the new office holder.

Clause 5 of the Bill makes another amendment to the Constitution by providing that the Labour Court and Administrative Court be subordinate to the High Court.

Constitutional Amendment Bills are expected to take three months before they are tabled before Parliament for debate. The Constitutional Amendment Bill is expected to sail through with little hassle in Parliament as Zanu-PF commands more than two-thirds majority in both houses of parliament.

Pasuwa Attacked

The Zimbabwe Warriors’s coach Kalisto Pasuwa was last night attacked by the state media and blamed for the match loss to Tunisia as the team was bashed 4 – 2. How could Pasuwa take the boys into the AFCON 2017 tournament and fail even a single win, CHAN 2016 not a single win?, said many last night. Others however said the Warriors were good at their game and could have won had it not been for mere luck – ALSO READ Zim could have crushed Tunisia.

Below was the full text:

Zimbabwe . . . . . 2

Tunisia . . . . .(4) 4

Zimbabwe’s Warriors turned on another comical defensive show on a miserable night for them as they were sent tumbling out of the 2017 Nations Cup finals, on the group stages yet again, after a first-half show from hell ensured they bowed out of the tournament in the worst manner possible.

Needing victory to, at least, give themselves a chance to remain alive in the competition, the Warriors were again a poor clone of the team that charmed the world in their opening game against Algeria and, by the 45th minute, this game was as good as over after a horror defensive show in which they leaked goals.

A number of seasoned analysts had picked the Warriors’ defence as the team’s Achilles Heel and, after conceding two goals in each of their opening two matches in Gabon, and giving away lots of chances that were not taken by both Algeria and Senegal, they showed little yesterday to suggest they had plugged those gaping holes in their leaky rearguard content on providing early Valentine presents to opponents who had not asked for such gifts.

For Warriors coach Callisto Pasuwa, this four-goal mauling provided a distressing landmark for him, personally, in head-to-head battles against Tunisian teams who appear to have perfected a way of humiliating him as his teams have now conceded 11 goals, in just three matches against sides representing that North African country.

Five years ago, Pasuwa was in charge as his Dynamos was taken apart by Tunisian giants Esperance in the second round of the CAF Champions League with the Tunisians winning 6-0 in Tunis, the biggest hiding the Glamour Boys have suffered on the continent, before they settled for a 1-1 draw in Harare.

The Warriors will also leave Gabon as the first troops to represent this country who have failed to win a match at the Nations Cup finals.

Yesterday, Pasuwa rang the changes, for the third game in a row, bringing in the fit-again Knowledge Musona, scorer of three goals as the Warriors booked their place in Gabon and whose absence was badly felt by the Warriors after a cameo show in the first game against Algeria and being ruled out of the second match against Senegal.

Kuda Mahachi, scorer of the first goal against the Desert Foxes before he struggled to impose himself against the imposing Lions of Teranga, leading to his withdrawal after just 45 minutes on Thursday night, was left out on the bench with Danny “Deco” Phiri being thrown into the fray for the final group battle.

The Warriors were overran in midfield by the strong and sleek Senegalese machine and Pasuwa appeared to prefer the muscle, which Phiri provides, to the wizardry that Mahachi gives to the team with his deft touches, deceptive movement and an eye for goal.

But all that counted for nothing as, once again, the Warriors were overwhelmed in midfield, their technical shortcomings being exposed by opponents who pressed high and in numbers, with Marvelous Nakamba missing in action for the better part of the half hour, until he unleashed a long range shot from distance which swerved away from goal, with the Tunisians having the freedom of Libreville to come at them at will.

And, after the North Africans had provided warnings on at least two occasions in the early stages of a confrontation their technical superiority dominated from the word go, they struck after nine minutes when ‘keeper Tatenda Mukuruva, badly positioned for a free-kick from range, scrambled to his right to produce an unorthodox stop and push the ball out for a corner.

From the resultant dead ball, the Tunisians decided against swinging it into the area and, instead, rolled it to Naim Sliti who tried his luck from outside the box, the ball first taking the lightest of touches from Onismor Bhasera and then deflecting off Elisha Muroiwa to leave Mukuruva stranded as the ball flew home.

For the second game in three group matches in Gabon, Muroiwa’s defensive touch had betrayed him and, while his team had survived against Algeria with the ball kissing the woodwork, with Mukuruva well beaten, this time the gods of football duly punished him as the ball, from his deflection, left his teammate stranded.

And, after Nyasha Mushekwi was harshly punished by the referee for using too much force to clear his way and only to see his effort scratch the ‘keeper and go over the bar, the Tunisians doubled their lead in the 22nd minute, their sleek touches opening up the suspect Warriors’ defence and Naim Sliti teed up Youssef Msakini who fired with authority past the exposed Mukuruva.

For a team that only needed just a draw to secure their place in the quarter-finals, this was proving as easy a stroll in the park as they will ever get and, after that goal, the Warriors’ heads dropped and, with news filtering in from Franceville that Algeria were leading Senegal at that point, this had turned into Mission Impossible.

And, in the 36th minute, the Tunisians piled the agony for the defenceless Warriors when, not for the first time last night, the rearguard was opened by some good movement by the West Africans and Hamdi Nagguez teed up Taha Khenissi, the later stealing a yard off Muroiwa to direct the ball into the bottom corner of Mukuruva’s left post.

Two minutes from the breather, Musona, who 10 minutes earlier had been unlucky when his powerful drive was touched away for a corner by the Tunisian ‘keeper, finally showed what his team had been missing in his absence as he showed beautiful skills to eliminate two defenders and then volley his effort home to reduce the arrears and give the Warriors a glimmer of hope.

But, moments later, the Tunisians poured forward and Costa Nhamoinesu was harshly punished for a foul in the area, with the assistant referee strangely providing the decision, when he should have picked out that the Tunisian forward had handled the ball before the foul was conceded and Wahbi Khazri buried the spot-kick even though Mukuruva guessed right and, on reflection, might have saved that effort.

Pasuwa introduced Tendai Ndoro, just after the break, deciding to go for broke and the Orlando Pirates man duly delivered, getting to the end of a flowing move involving Billiat and the impressive Knowledge Musona to beat his marker and toe-poke the ball home with the instincts of a gunslinger.

Ndoro’s fans, who have been calling for his inclusion in the starting XI, will have a lot to say in the brutal post-mortem that will certainly follow the events in Gabon.

But it was too little, too late, and they were again indebted to Mukuruva to make some key saves, towards the end, to keep the scoreline respectable.

Zimbabwe: Mukuruva, Zvirekwi, Bhasera, Nhamoinesu, Muroiwa, Phiri (Ndoro 45th min), Katsande, Nakamba, Billiat, Musona (Mahachi 88th min), Mushekwi

Zimbabwe Could Have Crushed Tunisia – DETAILS

Zimbabwe could have easily crushed Tunisia.

The Warriors who were beaten 4-2 on Tuesday night, failed their fight due to mere luck because the same team Tunisia that caused them trouble, failed to beat Zimbabwe’s match, Algeria which the Warriors stopped in their tracks last week. The stats from the matches show that the Warriors with a little more boosting, will upset Tunisia in a future match. The running stats read as follows:

Senegal vs Algeria
Score: 2 – 2
Min: 90+4
Substitution!!
Keita Balde Diao⬆⬇, Senegal
Zimbabwe vs Tunisia
Score: 2 – 4
Zimbabwe vs Algeria
Score: 2 – 2
Match Over!!

Soldier Caught In The Act Bonking Small House

A SOLDIER based at One Commando had to duck into a wardrobe after his wife unexpectedly arrived home in the middle of a steamy se_x romp with his teenage girlfriend.

Patrick Chiutsi was convicted of having se_x with a minor when he appeared before Harare regional magistrate Noel Mupeiwa.

The complainant was a Form Two pupil at Zimbiru Secondary School in Chief Chinamora’s area.
According to court papers, sometime in January last year, Chiutsi proposed love to the minor and she agreed.

The two fell in love and on October 28 the complainant was alone in a bedroom when Chiutsi came in ?and asked to have se_x with her.

The juvenile refused and Chiutsi pushed her to the bed and covered the minor’s mouth with his hand before forcibly removing her panties with the other hand.

Chiutsi then unzipped his trousers and forced himself on the child.

The complainant bled and spoiled her clothes screaming for Chiutsi to release her.

When Chiusti was about to leave the room he saw his wife approaching and hid in the wardrobe.
His wife entered the room and ordered him to come out or face unspecified consequences and he complied.

Chiutsi left with his wife and the complainant remained behind, bathed and washed her spoiled clothes.
After sometime, Chiutsi’s mother came to the scene and advised the juvenile not to reveal the incident ?or be assaulted by her father.

The complainant complied and kept the issue to herself until October 31 when she confided in a friend.

The issue spilled to her father’s friend who later confronted the minor before she opened up.

Her father then reported the case at ZRP Chinamora, leading to Chiutsi’s arrest.

The complainant was referred to Mbare Edith Clinic for medical examination. -Weekend Post

Barrow Speaks – Why I Allowed Yahya Jammeh To Leave Gambia

President Adama Barrow of Gambia has pledged to ensure the smooth transfer of power to his successor when his tenure as president elapses.

Mr. Barrow in an interview with the Nigeria Television Authority, NTA, on Sunday night also explained why he allowed the former President, Yahya Jammeh o leave the tiny West African country.

He said his government decided to allow Mr. Jammeh leave the country, in order to ensure his safety.

“We don’t want him to stay in the Gambia, because we cannot guarantee his security. The security situation in the Gambia is fragile. It’s a very difficult situation. And if you allow a former President to stay in your country, you have to guarantee his security.

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“If you cannot guarantee his security, it will be impossible for us to keep him. That is why our stand is; let him leave to a foreign land. In the future he might come back if things settle down,” Mr. Barrow said.

Mr. Jammeh, who had led the country for more than 22 years, defied efforts by ECOWAS leaders to get him to step down from office having lost the presidential election. He disputed the elections a few days after he initially conceded defeat, citing widespread irregularities. Nigeria TV

Obama’s Granny To Retain Govt Protection

Former US President Barack Obama’s grandmother Sarah Obama will continue to enjoy 24-hour police protection, the Government has said.
Her home in Kogelo, Siaya County, will remain a protected area and those seeking to visit will continue to be vetted by police stationed outside her compound. Siaya County Administration Police Commandant Ben Abuga said Mama Sarah would retain the security unless his bosses ordered him to redeploy the officers.

Mama Sarah’s home was secured after Obama won the US presidency in 2008. Alego Usonga Deputy County Commissioner Joseph Sawe revealed that they planned to visit the home.

“We are going to visit Mama Sarah next week to find out how she is coping with news of her grandson’s exit from the White House,” he said. Before she was sucked into the global limelight in 2006, Sarah was a humble woman who sold vegetables in the dusty Kogelo market. Her home had neither a fence nor a gate.

There was no electricity and she walked a long distance in search of water. Villagers visiting her to buy household goods from her semi-permanent house walked in and out at will. But things changed suddenly after Obama won the Illinois Senate seat and began exhibiting signs of running for the top seat in the world’s most powerful country. As if by magic, guests came pouring in to visit this African grandma whose grandchild suddenly wielded so much power. Local and international journalists, tourists and researchers swarmed to her little house daily, requesting interviews and photo sessions.

As Obama’s profile rose, so did Mama Sarah’s. Her privacy shrunk and her security became a matter of concern. “Sometimes she spent the whole day welcoming visitors and answering questions from the media. She hardly found time to attend to her garden and livestock like before. This was part of the price to be paid for being the grandmother of a celebrity,” said her son, Said Obama. Mama Sarah’s life changed forever when Obama was eventually elected the 44th President of the US. – Standard Media

‘Alternative Facts’ and the Costs of Trump-Branded Reality

When Donald J. Trump swore the presidential oath on Friday, he assumed responsibility not only for the levers of government but also for one of the United States’ most valuable assets, battered though it may be: its credibility.

The country’s sentimental reverence for truth and its jealously guarded press freedoms, while never perfect, have been as important to its global standing as the strength of its military and the reliability of its currency. It’s the bedrock of that “American exceptionalism” we’ve heard so much about for so long.

Disinformation was for dictatorships, banana republics and failed states.

Yet there it was on Saturday, emanating from the lectern of the White House briefing room — the official microphone of the United States — as Mr. Trump’s press secretary, Sean Spicer, used his first appearance there to put forth easily debunked statistics¹ that questioned the news media’s reporting on the size of the president’s inaugural audience (of all things).

Mr. Spicer was picking up on the message from his boss, who made false claims² about news coverage earlier that day as he declared a “running war” with the news media during a visit to the Central Intelligence Agency, whose most solemn duty is to feed vital and true information to presidents as they run actual wars.

It was chilling when Mr. Trump’s assertion that reporters were “among the most dishonest people on earth” became an applause line for the crowd gathered to hear him speak in front of the memorial to fallen agents at C.I.A. headquarters.

Still more chilling was when the White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway appeared on “Meet the Press” on Sunday to assert that Mr. Spicer’s falsehoods were simply “alternative facts.”

Ms. Conway made no bones about what she thought of the news media’s ability to debunk those “alternative facts” in a way Americans — especially Trump-loving Americans — would believe.

“You want to talk provable facts?” she said to the moderator, Chuck Todd. “Look — you’ve got a 14 percent approval rating in the media, that you’ve earned. You want to push back on us?” (She appeared to be referring to a Gallup poll figure related to Republicans’ views.)

And really, there it was: an apparent animating principle of Mr. Trump’s news media strategy since he first began campaigning. That strategy has consistently presumed that low public opinion of mainstream journalism (which Mr. Trump has been only too happy to help stoke) creates an opening to sell the Trump version of reality, no matter its adherence to the facts.

As Mr. Trump and his supporters regularly note, whatever he did during the campaign, it was successful: He won. His most ardent supporters loved the news media bashing. And the complaints and aggressive fact-checking by the news media played right into his hands. He portrayed it as just so much whining and opposition from yet another overprivileged constituency of the Washington establishment.

But will tactics that worked in the campaign work in the White House? History is littered with examples of new administrations that quickly found that the techniques that served them well in campaigns did not work well in government.

And if they do work, what are the long-term costs to government credibility from tactical “wins” that are achieved through the aggressive use of falsehoods? Whatever they are, Mr. Trump should realize that it could hurt his agenda more than anything else.

There’s a reason George W. Bush’s adviser Karen Hughes told the newly promoted Bush press secretary, Scott McClellan, in 2003, “Your most important job, in my view, will be to make sure the president maintains his credibility with the American people.”

“‘It’s one of his greatest strengths,”’ Mr. McClellan quoted Ms. Hughes as saying in his autobiography, “What Happened.’’

Mr. McClellan’s book chronicles how Mr. Bush staked that credibility on the false rationale for the Iraq invasion — that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction — and ultimately lost the confidence of Americans, hobbling him for the rest of his presidency.

But the damage wasn’t isolated to Mr. Bush’s political standing. To this day, the American intelligence community must contend with lingering questions about its own credibility — to wit, taunts from Moscow (not to mention from Mr. Trump) that assessments pointing to Russian meddling in the presidential election are questionable. After all, wasn’t it wrong about Iraq?

There’s a big difference in importance between the size of Mr. Trump’s inaugural audience and the intelligence that led to war, no question. And, as the former Bush White House press secretary Ari Fleischer noted in a conversation with me on Sunday, it’s way too early to say whether Mr. Spicer’s weekend performance will be the norm.

The Trump team’s emotions were raw over the weekend, Mr. Fleischer noted, after a mistaken pool report was sent to the rest of the White House press corps, claiming that Mr. Trump had removed a bust of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from the Oval Office. Zeke Miller, the Time magazine journalist who had written the report, quickly corrected it and apologized when the White House alerted him to the error.

“It rightly leaves the people inside feeling that ‘reporters were opposed to us all along for being racist and the first thing they did was imply we were,’” Mr. Fleischer said.

Still, the weekend’s events did not arrive in a vacuum. There was the report last week in The Washington Post that the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, known for high standards of accuracy, was selling a commemorative book about Mr. Trump riddled with questionable notions, such as that Hillary Clinton deserved more blame than Mr. Trump did for the so-called birther campaign questioning Mr. Obama’s citizenship. (After that report, the museum said it was removing the book pending an investigation into whether it met standards for accuracy.)

The administration’s decision to eradicate nearly any reference to “climate change” on the White House website could be expected given Mr. Trump’s promises to overturn his predecessors’ climate policies. But it set off concerns among climate scientists that it would extend to valuable government data — fears that also apply to the sanctity of other administration-controlled data. (Mr. Fleisher, for one, noted that career bureaucrats would blow the whistle on any moves to manipulate government data.)

Then there is the central information center of any White House: the pressroom.

On Thursday, Jim Hoft, the founder of The Gateway Pundit, said the White House was giving his site an official press credential. The Gateway Pundit promoted hoaxes such as one alleging that protesters in Austin, Tex., were bused in by the liberal donor George Soros. (The originator of that story told The New York Times that his assertions were not supported by fact.)

The White House has not confirmed that it will credential Gateway Pundit, but Mr. Hoft’s announcement stoked anxiety among traditional reporters that the new administration will pack the pressroom with sympathetic organizations willing to promote falsehoods — or, perhaps, “alternative facts.” It’s one thing if that creates a false feedback loop about the size of an inauguration crowd — and quite another if it does so about a more important national security matter, as the CNN chief national security correspondent, Jim Sciutto, said over the weekend.

Mr. McClellan, the Bush press secretary, warned in an interview with me on Sunday that Mr. Spicer might come to regret it if reporters started to doubt the veracity of what he told them.

“There will be tough times ahead — there are for every White House — and that’s when that credibility and trust is most important,” Mr. McClellan said. But more important, he said, when you’re at the White House lectern, “you’re speaking for the free world to some extent, and what ideals are you holding up for that free world?”

There’s nothing exceptional about the ones that aren’t true. New York

Mnangagwa: I’ll Never Apologise for Gukurahundi!

By Rodwell Chikwatiro | Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has revealed he will never say sorry for his role in the diabolic Gukurahundi massacre of the early 1980s.

While President Robert Mugabe has expressed strong remorse for the murder of over 22,000 Zimbabweans describing it as “a moment of madness”, Mnangagwa who was Mugabe’s sole intelligence adviser and boss has vehemently denied all; turning his back on facts surrounding the period when Mugabe acted on Mnangagwa’s intelligence advice sending in a violent army that cruelly ended the lives of 22,000 people between 1982 and 1984.

Mnangagwa has in the last 10 months threatened lawsuit on people who name him for causing the massacre. He says the reports reignited by former Education Minister David Coltart’s articles last year March, are false and malicious.

The VP denied even addressing a Lupane rally in 1983 when he described the people of Matebeleland as cockroaches.

Back then, he said: “The campaign against dissidents can only succeed if the infrastructure which nurtures them is destroyed.” He was intelligence minister in charge of the CIO when he referred to the dissidents as “cockroaches” and the Fifth Brigade as “DDT”, a deadly pesticide used to exterminate vermin.

“Blessed are they who will follow the path of the government laws, for their days on earth will be increased. But woe unto those who will choose the path of collaboration with dissidents for we will certainly shorten their stay on earth,” Mnangagwa also said.

But the VP says through his office: “The Vice President and Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Honourable E.D Mnangagwa, has noted with concern the contents of an article entitled ‘Coltart Shines Light on VP’s Gukurahundi Role’ which appeared in the Southern Eye section of the NewsDay edition of 17th March 2016.”

It also stated, “the article purports to be quoting extracts from Mr David Coltart’s recent autobiography. The NewsDay article reports that Mr David Coltart alleges in his autobiography that the Honourable Vice President E.D Mnangagwa addressed a rally in Lupane on a date that is not specified, but sometime in the 1980s and said that the Government had the option of ‘burning down…all villages infested with dissidents’ amongst others statements inciting violence against civilians.

“The Vice President E.D Mnangagwa wishes to communicate that all the statements attributed to him in this article are a total fabrication and that at no stage during the 1980s did he address a rally in Lupane nor did he at any other venue utter those words in the article in question.

“The Vice President’s legal practitioners are currently perusing Mr David Coltart’s autobiography to ascertain the accuracy of the report in the NewsDay newspaper before considering appropriate action to be taken to address these false and malicious statements.”

Ten months after the above statement was issued, Mnangagwa has continued in his defiance of the truth and last week his aides were on news networks actively defending the man. It is for this reason VP Phelekezela Mphoko says Mnangagwa can never be trusted and his presence in the succession matrix now threatens to destroy ZANU PF forever.

LOOTOCRACY: Jammeh Far Richer Than The Gambia

Gambia is one of Africa’s smallest countries, which was ruled with an iron fist by Jammeh since 1994. Jammeh seized power in a bloodless coup, and still desires strongly to rule more, but this time failed as President-elect Adama Barrow won during a recent shock election.

Jammeh’s 22 years iron fist rule got the public wondering about how much his net worth is, only to find out he is richer than the entire country. Now, the question is: why is Yahya Jammeh so rich and how did he acquire his wealth?

This is so deceitful, how can a president be richer than a whole nation.
According to a report, Jammeh is the richest man in the Gambia and virtually all businesses are owned by him.

Yahya Jammeh’s net worth is estimated at $1.8 billion dollars. He owns $10m-dollar mansions (each) in five eastern European countries and two western Europe countries, as well as $30m mansion in Morocco.

The Gambian President has reportedly invested heavily in Dubai and other Middle Eastern Countries.

According to Gambia’s Freedom Newspaper, Jammeh was so self-assured about his wealth, that over national radio and television he said: “even in next world, generations of his family will stay rich”.

The wealth came from Allah’s World Bank, in his own words and evidently, involving slain Libyan leader Qaddafi as one of the chief cashiers at Jammeh’s “World Bank”, as well as the Taiwanese and other sources.

What are your thoughts about President Yahya Jammeh net worth? – Agencies

Law Society Warns Against Bogus Lawyers

The Law Society of Zimbabwe has warned the public against engaging briefcase lawyers as this has resulted in some clients being duped of their hard earned money.

Corruption and other malpractices remain a challenge for the Law Society of Zimbabwe as its moves to improve the integrity of the profession.

Law Society of Zimbabwe President, Mrs Vimbai Nyemba, said the public must be wary of dubious lawyers and always seek to trace the track record of lawyers before engaging them.

Mrs Nyemba also encouraged senior legal practitioners to accommodate upcoming lawyers and mentor them into responsible members of the profession.

The law society is an important stakeholder in the justice delivery system.

The organisation has successfully managed to regulate its operations as an independent body through de-registration and suspension of corrupt lawyers. – State Media

News Media, Target of Trump’s Declaration of War, Expresses Alarm

For wary Washington journalists, it seemed only a matter of time before Donald J. Trump’s presidency would lead to a high-tension standoff between his administration and the news media.

But on Day 1?

The news media world found itself in a state of shock on Sunday, a day after Mr. Trump declared himself in “a running war with the media” and the president’s press secretary, Sean Spicer, used his first appearance on the White House podium to deliver a fiery jeremiad against the press.

Worse, many journalists said, were the falsehoods that sprang from the lips of both Mr. Trump and Mr. Spicer on Saturday. Mr. Trump accused the news media of confecting a battle between himself and the intelligence services (in fact, he had previously compared the services to Nazi Germany in a Twitter post). And among other easily debunked assertions, Mr. Spicer falsely claimed that Mr. Trump’s inauguration was the most attended in history (photographs indicated it was not).

“It was absolutely surprising and stunning,” the president of the White House Correspondents’ Association, Jeff Mason, said on CNN on Sunday.

In a phone interview later, Mr. Mason said: “People were surprised. I was surprised. It’s not what I was expecting for the first statement by the press secretary in the press room.”

The tensions flared anew on Sunday when Kellyanne Conway, one of Mr. Trump’s top advisers, said in a television interview that Mr. Spicer had merely presented “alternative facts” about the inauguration, prompting an astonished response from her questioner, Chuck Todd of NBC.

“Wait a minute — ‘alternative facts’?” Mr. Todd asked Ms. Conway on “Meet the Press.” “Look, alternative facts are not facts. They’re falsehoods.”

When Mr. Todd pressed her about why the administration had put Mr. Spicer behind the lectern for the first time to “utter a provable falsehood,” Ms. Conway responded with a sharp threat. “If we’re going to keep referring to our press secretary in those types of terms, I think that we’re going to have to rethink our relationship here,” she said.

Video of Ms. Conway’s evasion quickly spread on social media. The phrases “alternative facts” and “#alternativefacts” had been used on Twitter more than 380,000 times by midafternoon on Sunday, a Twitter spokesman said.

Also by Sunday afternoon, there were scattered calls for the White House press corps to boycott Mr. Spicer’s briefings, although such a drastic response appeared unlikely.

Ben Smith, the editor in chief of BuzzFeed, said on Sunday that the briefings were “a useful, if not essential, tradition” and that his outlet would keep a reporter there. Mr. Smith added that the Trump administration would “find practical reasons to be honest.”

“In particular,” Mr. Smith wrote in an email, “I think they’ll find in moments of real crisis, rather than political theater, that they need to win back the credibility that they are spending now.”

Mr. Mason, the correspondents’ association president, who is the chief liaison between the White House press corps and Mr. Spicer, said his goal was to maintain a constructive relationship.

“It’s up to him and up to the president to decide how they want to get started,” Mr. Mason said of Mr. Spicer. “And that’s what they decided.”

Some reporters and commentators noted that hostility between White House press operations and the news media was nothing new.

Jack Shafer, the acerbic media critic, wrote on Twitter that “the press is supposed to be abused, disparaged, defamed, dissed.” He added, “It’s part of the job.”

Lynn Sweet, a political reporter for The Chicago Sun-Times, said credibility, not civility, was what mattered.

“If Sean wants to have an angry tone, frankly, I don’t care,” Ms. Sweet said on CNN. “I don’t care if you vent.”

She added: “I care if he says something that’s true. I care if he gives us facts.”

In an interview on Sunday, Ari Fleischer, who served as press secretary under George W. Bush, said that Mr. Spicer’s statements on Saturday were somewhat typical of the spin at press briefings.

But Mr. Spicer’s “eagerness and willingness” to confront the press corps so directly represented a break from tradition, Mr. Fleischer said. “Everybody complains about the press, but most people bite their tongue” in news conferences, Mr. Fleischer said.

Mr. Fleischer added that Mr. Spicer’s remarks could hurt his credibility unless he backed them up — or at least addressed them — during the first official White House briefing on Monday.

“Sean’s first client is the president of the United States and those around the president; his second client is the press corps,” Mr. Fleischer said. “And he has to serve both, always guided by the truth.”

In reporting on the day’s events, many news organizations also called out the falsehoods that Mr. Trump and Mr. Spicer offered on Saturday, using variations of “false,” “falsehoods” and “lies” in headlines and stories. Breitbart News, the right-wing website that has embraced Mr. Trump, was more credulous in its headline: “WH Press Secretary Sean Spicer Blasts Media’s ‘Deliberately False Reporting.’”

Voice of America, the government-funded news operation that broadcasts American journalism beyond the country’s borders, pointed out Mr. Spicer’s inaccuracies and ran an article from The Associated Press fact-checking his remarks.

Still, that came only after the organization initially posted a string of Twitter messages that quoted Mr. Spicer without context, prompting questions about whether it was endorsing his comments. Voice of America’s director, Amanda Bennett, said that there had been no instructions or interference from the Trump administration and that Voice of America had quickly decided it needed to provide more explanation.

“Internally, there was like an explosion of direct messages saying you’ve got to do something about this,” Ms. Bennett said in an interview on Sunday.

That led to a course correction on Twitter, including the deletion of one tweet that appeared to support Mr. Spicer.

For First Amendment advocates, the events of Mr. Trump’s first 48 hours in office were, to say the least, unsettling.

In a statement, the American Civil Liberties Union denounced Mr. Spicer’s remarks as “possible government censorship” and vowed that any threats by Mr. Trump’s administration to the principles of freedom of the press would be met with a “vigorous defense” of the First Amendment.

“If Trump wants to take on the First Amendment,” the group said in the statement, “we will see him in court.” New York Times