Bond Notes Stand Firm

BOND notes, which were introduced by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) in November to fund export incentives meant to boost domestic production, have so far defied predictions of creating a catastrophic currency black market.

In Harare’s currency black market hotspots such as the Roadport terminus for regional passenger transporters, bond notes were this week trading at 1:1 to the greenback with the few pockets of small-scale traders who tried to charge a premium to desperate customers finding no takers.

Currencies which were openly traded on the black market were the South African rand, the United States dollar and the Botswana pula.

The rand and the pula have remained in high demand from people travelling to South Africa and Botswana, but the local market appears to have embraced bond notes for transactions.

By December last year, the central bank had paid 80 percent of exporters, including diaspora remittances, through the issuance of US$73 million in bond notes.

The first tranche of bond notes released on November 28 was worth US$10 million.

This week, economists said careful management of bond notes by the RBZ had kept the black market at bay.

“The scarcity of bond notes is sustaining their value,” said economist, John Robertson.

“The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has been clever enough to keep them scarce. The value conferred in bond notes is their scarcity. But we are still in danger. The causes of the problem have not been addressed; they have not gone away. There are a lot of separate issues that must have been attended to,” said Robertson.

Asked if a black market could emerge in the coming months, Robertson said the rate at which the central bank would release bond notes would determine if the black market would emerge.

“Whether a black market will emerge will depend on how fast they increase issuance of bond notes. If this is done in the next few weeks we may have a black market. But if they release more bond notes a few months from now, that may not happen. There is need for very careful management by the RBZ,” he added.

Analysts fear that should government fail to pay its obligations this year, including salaries, it may direct the central bank to release more bond notes.

These fears had disappeared from 2009, when government adopted the multi-currency system and stopped printing its own currency.

“If government says we want more bond notes to pay salaries, that will place the value of bond notes at risk,” said Robertson.

Factors that had have been cited as contributing to the liquidity crisis include lack of confidence in the economy, externalisation of up to US$2 billion per annum in the past few years and trade imbalances arising from high imports and depressed exports.

In November, a Cabinet advisor said about US$358 million in cash had been spirited out of the banking system by depositors over a period of five years.

Ashok Chakravarti, a Cabinet advisor, said banks held about US$627 million in cash in 2010, which represented 38 percent of total sector deposits.

He told a Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries public lecture in Harare that deposits had declined to US$269 million, far below the 10 percent threshold of liquid cash required to sustain an economy.

The US$269 million represented about six percent of US$6 billion in total banking sector deposits.

The introduction of bond notes has so far failed to address the cash crisis.

Foreign investors who had invested in Zimbabwe when the country switched to a multi-currency system are also reportedly withdrawing their money from banks, worsening the cash shortages that are currently affecting the market.

The stampede to withdraw cash from the banking sector increased last year after the central bank announced plans to introduce bond notes, as analysts feared this was government’s first step towards resurrecting the Zimbabwe dollar.

Like Robertson, other economists believe government could soon start running its printing press, churning out bond notes to fund a number of its commitments and buy foreign currency from the market for its external obligations.

This, it was feared, would result in another hyperinflationary scourge probably of the magnitude witnessed in 2008 that forced the country to abandon its currency.

The initial release of bond notes through the financial system was in small denominations of US$2 notes and US$1 bond coins.

Kingstone Kanyile, the chief executive officer at Mtlikwe Financial Services, said the smaller denominations have helped the RBZ to stiffle the black market.

“Bond notes came in as a controlled currency,” he said.

“The governor has not pumped in the currency recklessly. He has had a tight control over the surrogate currency. Smaller denominations such as $2 bond notes and coins are difficult to create a black market because they easily become bulky. So long as they are controlled and they continue to import United States dollars for their external obligations, the opportunity for a black market is little. But there are a few people who may be doing it in very desperate situations,” he added. – Fingaz

Olinda Chideme LIVE Defense Today | BREAKING NEWS

As Olinda Chideme returns online today, watch ZimEye LIVE today at 11am (Zim time) as a top firebrand MP jumps in to Stunner’s wife’s side.

 

Grace Kwinjeh | Firebrand Member of Parliament, Priscilla Misihairabwi- Mushonga, is guest on ZimEye LIVE this morning as she blows open the Olinda Chideme matter, explaining it within a broader feminist perspective.

Mushonga has come out guns blazing in support of Olinda, cautioning women, “there is an Olinda in each of us.” Olinda’s story Mushonga says is just a ‘reality show’ of what most women are going through, only difference being their response mechanisms.

Mushonga says she is strong in ‘Team Olinda’, because of the realisation that since time immemorial women have always found coping mechanisms to keep their relationships with their men; this time round through Olinda all emotions, vulnerabilities and pains have been laid bare.

“The anger that’s coming from women as a result of Olinda’s issue is a mirror image of our lives, she speaks to our lives, the anger, betrayal showing out of what we are going through. She has been brave enough to show the world what marriage is all about where at times women are powerless, we have always run after the the other woman.”

Mushonga says Olinda did not run after the other women Stunner is chasing, instead she used a platform she knew he would respond too which is social media, just as other women will alternatively go to the prophet, the pastor or even witch doctors. “That’s why there are love portions,” says the outspoken legislator, “women want to keep their men.”

“To blame her for using social media as her coping mechanism is ridiculous, we all have our coping mechanisms, hers is public use of social media, that is her way, she wants her marriage, she wants her husband, the working strategy is social media, that is what Stunner responds to,” said Mushonga.

More of this explosive interview with Mushonga on ZimEye Live.

BIKITA-WEST BY-ELECTION :Opposition Parties Ready To Humiliate Zanu PF

Terrence Mawawa, Bikita | With less than two weeks to go before the crucial Bikita West by-election, opposition parties say they are ready to defeat Zanu PF.

Tanyaradzwa Terrence Makumbo of Progressive Democrats of Zimbabwe(PDZ) said the Bikita West by-election would gauge the mood of the electorate ahead of the 2018 polls.

“It is crystal clear that Zanu PF will be defeated in the Bikita West by-election.The people of Bikita are fed up with Zanu PF’s empty promises,”said Makumbo.

He lamented the lack of development, rampant corruption and poor road networks in the area. “We will deal with the real issues affecting the people of Bikita West Constituency. The real issues affecting the people of Bikita West Constituency include poor roads, lack of adequate health facilities,unemployment,siltation of rivers and poverty.That is what we want to address as a party. Zanu PF has failed dismally to address such key matters,”said Makumbo.

He said despite the threats from the ruling Zanu PF party, he was determined to romp to victory. “I am holding door to door campaigns in the constituency and I am optimistic of winning resoundingly. I cannot say anything about what other candidates are doing but I am confident of victory,”said Makumbo.

Firebrand ZimPF candidate for Bikita West Constituency, Kudakwashe Gopo also said he was confident of victory. He declared he would win the election by a wide margin. “I am more than prepared for the election. I am not a visitor like some aspiring candidates. Let it be known that I reside in Bikita. I have always been a winner and I know that I will romp to victory,”said Gopo.

Independent candidate Heya Shoko, a former MDC MP for the constituency said he was confident of victory despite attempts by Zanu PF to intimidate his supporters. Opposition parties are optimistic of victory against a fractured Zanu PF.

 

FROM TRUMP TO MUGABE : A Comedy Of Errors!

Nomusa Garikayi | In nine days’ time America, will witness the peaceful hand over of power from President Barack Obama to President-elect Donald Trump. It is this willingness to renew itself that has made America such a dynamic and successful nation.

President Obama is leaving office with a staggering 56% popularity rating, one of the highest of an outgoing president in American history. He certainly has plenty of gas in his tank and would have won if he had contested the election. He could not contest because he had served his maximum two four-year terms decreed in the American Constitution.

Incoming president Donald Trump could well turn out to be one of the worst US Presidents, he has not yet moved into the White House and already dark sinister shadows such as the allegations that the Russians hacked his Democrat challenger in last November’s elections are already hanging over his presidency. If electing Donald Trump was a big mistake, the American people will pay for the mistake, like everyone else; scrutinise what went wrong from all possible angles, learn all there is to be learned from the mistake and, in four years’ time, kick Mr Trump out of White House – something many of us cannot do.

To be the President of America, one is subjected to a rigorous selection process first the grinding mill of the party’s primaries where one must prove to party members that he/she is the best followed by an even tougher national electoral process. Anyone can be the president of America as long as they can garner the majority vote in free, fair and credible elections.

Maximum fixed terms of two four-years or two five-years is reasonable; any reasonable competent leader can accomplish a lot in that time. Even if a leader is forced to leave office when they still have gas in the tank, it is no loss; they can burn the gas by contributing to the nation in many other ways. The main emphasis for fixed maximum terms is renewal as contrast to stability.

The incumbent regime will always have the advantage over the new comers because we all fear change, specially the unknown. Indeed, it is this fear of change and that totalitarian regimes and tyrants exploit to justify the imposing of one-party cum one-man dictatorship. The difference between stability and stagnation is as subtle as woodland and grassland, who is to say!

Still, after 37 years in power and the country in an economic mess and political upheaval and, due to old age and ill health, Mugabe now 92 years old, is physically and mentally exhausted. He took office when President Jimmy Carter, the 39th US President, was in White House and now America is going to have its 45th President. Mugabe is not superman and the sorry economic state of Zimbabwe bears testimony to his blundering incompetency and greed.

Whatever ideas Mugabe had in he first took office in 1980 it was soon clear that they were not working because Zimbabwe’s economy has been in decline ever since. The only reason he has managed to stay in power regardless of his growing reputation as a corrupt incompetent and murderous tyrant is because he rigged elections. Zimbabwe has yet to hold free, fair and credible elections.

Mugabe has already said he intends to contest next year’s presidential elections. He will be 94 years old. After 37 years of enjoying absolute power and all the influence and material wealth that comes with it; Mugabe and his family are now so addicted to it they cannot give it up. It was the prospect of giving up her “Gucci” lifestyle that forced Grace Mugabe to take up politics and spear head the booting of former VP Joice Mujuru out of Zanu PF because she was the greatest threat to Mugabe’s continued rule. She is eyeing the presidency herself and thus has crossed swords with VP Mnangagwa who too is hoping to succeed Mugabe.

Meanwhile Grace wants her husband to remain in power ever if he cannot stand up; she will “buy a wheelchair for him and wheel him around herself,” she said.

“There are no cats in America and the street are paved with cheese! But back home in mother Russia … hihihiiii!” so lyrics from American Tail.

Well, America has certainly been a land of opportunity for the great majority of people who called it their home. And the key to America’s success is its ability to reinvent itself, especially at the highest level – government.

In Zimbabwe, our fight for independence has turned into a nightmare; the country is to all intend and purpose the Garden of Eden and yet we have long lost our bread basket of the region and are starving. The insatiable greed of the ruling elite, the fat cats, knows no bounds. And, for our part, we the people, cannot even articulate what we need to have free, fair and credible elections; even now, 37 years after independence and with the benefit of all human history!

As we watch the swearing into office of President Donald Trump; remember that even if electing him was a mistake, Americans will learn from the mistake and emerge an even stronger nation for it. To err is human and the beauty of a healthy and functioning democracy is it forcing you to learn from the mistake.

In Zimbabwe, we have not only been stuck with a corrupt and tyrannical regime for 37 years but worse still we are at sixes and sevens as to what to do to end its iron grip on power. Meanwhile the tyrant is squandered $36 million, according to recent reports, in the first 10 months of 2016 on globetrotting at a time when even major hospitals have no money to buy something as basic painkiller.

Moyo Tells Mnangagwa, War Vets ‘Go To Hell’

Staff Reporter | Professor Jonathan Moyo has dismissed the political grandstanding by the War Vets led by Christopher Mutsvangwa, in which they have pushed Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa to deal harshly with him.

Writing on twitter Moyo said, “Plz. Anyone who thinks this exemplifies an offensive or abusive tweet is not only an enemy of freedom but is also mad and should go to hell!”

This was after Moyo had earlier twitted; “Big progress would be made if officials worked not for their successor, but for the success of the policies of President Mugabe and govt.”

“He [Mnangagwa] says he will only speak when the President [Robert Mugabe] says speak, but I think he can’t allow this to continue. He has to censure Moyo, who is his junior in the party, to stop this abuse. Mnangagwa has to speak out and shut him up,” said Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association secretary-general, Victor Matemadanda to the media.

“Moyo is being cheered on as he attacks the revolution and it appears as if he is being sent to continue attacking Mnangagwa and nothing happens to him. If President Mugabe wants to stop this madness, surely he can because he can’t just say by word of mouth stop abusing Twitter and not take action.”

Moyo has over the past weeks exposed the Mnangagwa faction through social media.

 

Vendors, Council Head For Bloody Showdown

HARARE City Council’s decision to force vendors off the streets beginning today could trigger a bruising court battle, a representative body has warned.

The Vendors’ Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (Viset) yesterday said it was getting ready to approach the High Court for an interdict if the council pushed through with the contentious ban on the selling of vegetables and fruits at “undesignated points in the city”.

Viset, in a statement, said there was no tangible correlation between the selling of the fruits and vegetables and the spread of typhoid, which is the reason council gave for the ban, arguing the move would result in loss of income for millions of street traders.

“The loss of income and livelihoods is likely to be disproportional to the aim that the government seeks to achieve,” Viset said.

Vendors accused council and the government of insensitivity at a time when millions are making a living out of selling wares on the streets.

Harare, struggling with an outbreak of water-borne diseases such as typhoid, which has since claimed two lives, has said preliminary investigations have shown that typhoid was being fuelled by unregulated vending of foodstuffs.

Mayor, Bernard Manyenyeni yesterday said council was caught in an invidious position.

“At the moment, we are caught between three factors: the livelihoods of the venders, the cleanliness of the city and disease control,” he said.

The city spokesperson, Michael Chideme said the vendors would be forced off at the expiry of the 48-hour notice issued this week.

“We gave them a 48-hour ultimatum. Apparently, we are still waiting for the 48 hours and then from there we will remove them,” he said.

Police used a hailer to give final warnings to vendors to vacate their selling points. – Newsday

ZIMEYE LIVE: Misihairabwi Blows Open – “There Is A Little ‘Suicidal’ Olinda In Each Of Us”

Grace kwinjeh | Firebrand Member of Parliament, Priscilla Misihairabwi- Mushonga, is guest on ZimEye LIVE this morning as she blows open the Olinda Chideme matter, explaining it within a broader feminist perspective.

Mushonga has come out guns blazing in support of Olinda, cautioning women, “there is an Olinda in each of us.” Olinda’s story Mushonga says is just ‘reality show’ of what most women are going through, only difference being their response mechanisms.

Mushonga says she is strong in ‘Team Olinda’, because of the realisation that since time immemorial women have always found coping mechanisms to keep their relationships with their men; this time round through Olinda all emotions, vulnerabilities and pains have been laid bare.

“The anger that’s coming from women as a result of Olinda’s issue is a mirror image of our lives, she speaks to our lives, the anger, betrayal showing out of what we are going through. She has been brave enough to show the world what marriage is all about where at times women are powerless, we have always run after the the other woman.”

Mushonga says Olinda did not run after the other women Stunner is chasing, instead she used a platform she knew he would respond too which is social media, just as other women will alternatively go to the prophet, the pastor or even witch doctors. “That’s why there are love portions,” says the outspoken legislator, “women want to keep their men.”

“To blame her for using social media as her coping mechanism is ridiculous, we all have our coping mechanisms, hers is public use of social media, that is her way, she wants her marriage, she wants her husband, the working strategy is social media, that is what Stunner responds to,” said Mushonga.

More of this explosive interview with Mushonga on ZimEye Live.

“Mugabe Step Down” – The Wake Up Call

Patrick Guramatunhu | “As calls from Zimbabweans, including opposition supporters, war veterans and even some in Zanu-PF for President Robert Mugabe to step down get almost deafening, it is becoming increasingly desirable for the nonagenarian to listen to the voice of reason – for the sake of his young family,” reported a local daily.

The truth of the matter is President Mugabe will never ever stand down because he accepts that he has failed and feels sorry for the people who have suffered all these years. It is not in the nature of a tyrant to acknowledge he has failed much less to give up power. He will have to be forced out of office kicking and screaming or dead!

Like every other public official, if asked, President Mugabe will be adamant that he has served the people of Zimbabwe well, they love him to bits and he has some unfinished business still to do even after 37 years in office. He is here to serve the nation; although he is not as strong physically and mentally as he was in the days gone by he will soldier on regardless, he is the servant of his people.

The real reason he will not step down is that absolute power is sweet and addictive and after a few years one is hooked. After 37 years of enjoying absolute power and the earthly luxuries it brings, giving it up now is simply unthinkable! It is not uncommon to hear of heroine addicts failing to pay their rent because they spent the money buying the drug. Absolute power is an even stronger addictive drug; it is no surprise that President Mugabe spent $36 million globetrotting last year whilst public hospitals under and up the country had no money to buy something as basic as painkillers.

People should not waste time asking President Mugabe to step down, that will never happen, but focus on why those within his own party Zanu PF and the opposition have failed to force him to give up power.

When Margaret Dongo dismissed Zanu PF leaders as “vakadzi vaMugabe” (Mugabe’s subservient concubines) many of us laughed and soon forgot about it. She was on to something and we were foolish not to pay heed to her warning. President Mugabe is a control freak who has surrounded himself with some of the most incompetent, corrupt and useless public leaders one can ever imagine. Zimbabwe has never held a cabinet meeting in 37 years unless Mugabe was there to chair it; is it any wonder that even now, when Mugabe can hardly stay awake for more than a few hours and weak and frail from ill health and old age, still not even one of his subservient concubines has dare to force him to give up power.

The opposition MDC had its golden opportunity to force President Mugabe out of office by making sure the 2013 elections were free, fair and credible. All Tsvangirai and his MDC friends had to do was implement the democratic reforms. The tyrant bribed the lot with the trappings of high office and the $4 million Highlands mansion for Tsvangirai, in return they kicked the reforms into the tall grass.

SADC leaders tried them best to get MDC to implement the reforms but were ignored.

Mugabe went on to blatantly rig the July 2013 elections. SADC leaders blamed MDC leaders for this accusing them of “enjoying themselves during the GNU and forgetting why they were there!” Of course, SADC leaders were right; MDC leaders are corrupt and incompetent and the sold-out during the GNU.

In the last 37 years, there have been many opportunities to end Mugabe’s corrupt and tyrannical rule; sadly, there was no competent politician in the opposition camp and even less likely within Zanu PF itself, to take advantage of one of these opportunities.

We, the electorate, have played our part in this by failing to elect quality leaders. By failing to see people like Tsvangirai and Mujuru for the corrupt and incompetent leaders they are, even with the benefit of hindsight of their past blunderings, we are telling the whole world that we are not yet ready to good governance.

Even if we managed to get President Mugabe to step down tomorrow the chances are we will replace him with either Mnangagwa, Mujuru or Tsvangirai – the nation is so desperate to see the back of Mugabe that many will consider anyone of the three a very significant improvement. We all know that each one of the three is corrupt and incompetent and that should be enough to disqualify them from ever holding public office much less hold the highest office in the land!

We are desperate for change only because we have never made the effort to think through what qualities we should be looking for is a good and competent leader and then go out and seek one.

 

People get the government they deserve and in Zimbabwe we certain deserve this corrupt and tyrannical Mugabe dictatorship complete with its entourage of corrupt and opposition parties. The economic misery of decades of mismanagement and corruption have caused untold human suffering and many, many deaths but clearly not enough to wake us up from our sloth-like slumber and force us to take the business of select quality leaders with seriousness and urgency the matter demands!

 

It is not the call for President Mugabe to step down that we want but rather the call to the electorate to stop recycling corrupt and incompetent leaders and look for quality leaders who will not only remove the dictator but replace oppressive dictatorship with the open and progressive democratic rule. If we are serious about wanting an end to the economic meltdown and democratic rule we will have to do a lot more than shout for Mugabe to step down!

Mnangagwa’s Woes Mount

Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa faced a major party revolt yesterday, as 10 Zanu PF chairpersons and commissars censured him for associating with expelled and suspended party members, as the fallout over a New Year’s Eve party he hosted deepens.

The unprecedented attack on the Vice-President – considered a front runner to succeed the soon-to-be 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe – followed weekend revelations that he wined and dined with Zanu PF renegades at a party held in Mapunzure, Zvishavane, on New Year’s Eve.

In a statement on behalf of the provincial chairpersons and political commissars after a meeting in Harare yesterday, Manicaland provincial chairperson, Samuel Undenge said they were concerned about party leaders, who continued to associate with Zanu PF rejects, although they did not name Mnangagwa.

“This kind of behaviour puts doubt on those leaders’ commitment and loyalty to decisions that are made by Zanu PF collectively, as party leaders should not be seen to be associating and entertaining people, who were expelled from the party for indiscipline, which involved disrespect of the party leadership,” Undenge said.

“As the party’s leaders in the provinces, we call upon all party leaders and all party structures to focus and redirect all efforts at uniting the party and prepare it to win the harmonised election coming in 2018.

“No one in the party should divert the party’s focus from this revolutionary goal.”

Mnangagwa was accused of plotting to topple Mugabe last week, when pictures of him drinking from a mug inscribed “I am the boss” that were taken at the party were leaked on social media.

The Zanu PF Midlands godfather appeared in the picture with controversial businessman, Energy Mutodi, a fierce Mugabe critic, who claims to be a member of the ruling party and has been doing the Vice-President’s bidding.

Mnangagwa claimed Mutodi had gate-crashed the party, but pictures of the Vice-President with suspended and
expelled Zanu PF officials at the party in Mapanzure have since surfaced.

The majority of the expelled Zanu PF officials, who attended Mnangagwa’s party, were disciplined for advancing the interests of a faction linked to the Vice-President.

The party’s provincial leaders seemed particularly peeved that Mnangagwa had hosted Mutodi, who continues to denigrate Mugabe at every turn.

“As the Zanu PF leaders in the provinces, we wish to condemn, in the strongest terms, sentiments being expressed by some rogue discredited party elements such as one Energy Mutodi, who unrelentlessly (sic) continue to use the media to attack our party leader,” the statement said.

“Energy Mutodi has no mandate to speak on behalf of Zanu PF nor is he in the leadership structures of the party and, therefore, should stop, henceforth, this habit of denigrating our party leader.”

Mutodi was quoted in the Daily News, saying Zanu PF should hold an extraordinary congress to unseat Mugabe and enthrone Mnangagwa.

Earlier this month, Mnangagwa was quoted in The Herald claiming he had only hosted a family party, which Mutodi gate-crashed, but images leaked on social media show that it was much bigger than that, and the backlash over the fiasco is much bigger than a storm in a mug, literally.

Higher and Tertiary Education minister Jonathan Moyo, a fierce opponent of Mnangagwa, drew a link between Mutodi’s Facebook attacks on Mugabe and his meeting with the Vice-President – forcing the then acting President to issue a bizarre statement in which he appeared to suggest that the musician posed as an MP to gain access.

A number of Zanu PF officials have confirmed to having attended the party, discrediting Mnangagwa’s statement in State media.

Some of the officials, who attended the meeting included former Home Affairs deputy minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, former provincial youth chairpersons, Vengai Musengi (Mashonaland West), Washington Nkomo (Matabeleland South), Edmore Samambwa (Midlands) and Tawanda Mukodza (Manicaland).

Former Masvingo provincial chairperson, Ezra Chadzamira, Zanu PF chief whip, Lovemore Matuke, National Railways of Zimbabwe board chairperson, Larry Mavima, youth chairperson for Midlands province, Prosper Machando, Manicaland businessman and Zanu PF politician, Albert Nyakuedzwa, Primary and Secondary Education deputy minister Paul Mavima and former Zanu PF provincial chairman for Manicaland, Mike Madiro were also at the New Year’s Eve gathering.

Yesterday’s meeting was attended by eight provincial chairpersons. Daniel McKenzie Ncube stood in for Midlands chairman, Joram Gumbo, while the Bulawayo chairperson did not attend, but was also represented.

The women’s league was represented by First Lady Grace Mugabe’s secretary, while national secretary for youth affairs, Kudzi Chipanga represented the youth wing.

Speaking at the same meeting, Zanu PF commissar, Saviour Kasukuwere said the party was already rolling out a restructuring exercise in preparation for the 2018 general elections. – Newsday

MUGABE OUT : Coalition Deal Done

MDC-T leader, Morgan Tsvangirai has almost tied down a deal for a coalition that is likely to present a single presidential candidate against veteran Zanu PF leader, President Robert Mugabe, in elections expected next year.

The former Prime Minister indicated to the South African television station ANN7’s Africa Tonight programme early this week that the envisaged coalition is to include former Zanu PF Vice-President and now leader of Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF), Joice Mujuru.

“Just wait until the election coalition or alliance is unveiled. We are busy looking at every aspect and one of the critical things is that we have a plan that we need to change the culture that Zanu PF introduced for the last four decades or so,” he said.

 Coalition talks have hogged the limelight in Zimbabwe’s political landscape, with a Tsvangirai and Mujuru pact expected to present the greatest threat to Mugabe’s hold on power. Mujuru was unceremoniously expelled from Zanu PF at the tail-end of 2014 for allegedly plotting to oust Mugabe, including a sinister assassination plot that she has vehemently denied.

Tsvangirai said the coalition would need to instill a new political culture in Zimbabwe after decades of violence, particularly during election periods.

“We need an institutional transformation agenda that is going to change the way we do things. The policies we put must attract international confidence, which is what we are looking at.

“We have to restore the freedoms of Zimbabweans, no more disappearance of Zimbabweans, no more brutalising by the police just because people have expressed themselves. I think these are rights that Zimbabweans must enjoy,” he said.

Tsvangirai has lost three successive presidential bids against Mugabe, but alleges electoral fraud and violence against his supporters.

The MDC-T leader said while talks continue, the opposition groups in Zimbabwe would focus their energies on ensuring electoral reforms are implemented ahead of the crunch polls.

“One of the focuses for 2017 would be to push for electoral reforms. It is going to be our rallying cry because we believe that if we go and have an election under the same conditions, the outcome would be a miscarriage of democracy and the will of the people,” Tsvangirai said.

The MDC-T leader defended his long stay as opposition leader, saying he still enjoyed the support of his party and he had not yet achieved the main agenda of the struggle.

He drew parallels with South Africa’s ruling party, African National Congress struggle stalwarts, Oliver Tambo and Nelson Mandela, who continued in leadership up to the time South Africa was freed from the shackles of apartheid.

Tsvangirai, who drew fire after appointing two more vice-presidents in the MDC-T after being diagnosed with cancer of the colon last year, denied that he was grooming Nelson Chamisa, as his successor, arguing “it would be undemocratic”.

Chamisa was appointed along with Elias Mudzuri to join Thokozani Khupe, as deputy presidents, with insiders claiming this was meant to deal with internal factional fights. – Newsday

Shock As Byo Teen Dies In Hot Locked Car

A BULAWAYO man was given a wholly suspended four-year sentence for causing the death of his 13-year-old nephew who suffocated due to excessive heat when he left him locked in a car.

Herbert Chipango (23) sobbed throughout the court hearing on Tuesday when he appeared facing a culpable homicide charge.

Bulawayo Regional Magistrate Mrs Sibongile Msipa-Marondedze heard that last month, Chipango was assigned by the child’s father Mr Mhlomuli Sibanda to collect his wife Maureen Chipango from the City Hall in the city centre. Chipango locked his nephew, a mental patient, in a car and parked it under a tree near Imbizo Barracks, with all its windows closed and took a commuter omnibus into town.

It was not stated why Chipango could not drive the car into town. It is the State’s case that the child bled from the nose and mouth, had blisters on both legs and arms due to suffocation. Chipango pleaded guilty to the offence.

He cried as his lawyer, Mr Gary Sengweni of T. Hara and Partners mitigated on his behalf.
Mr Sengweni explained to the court that Chipango was the custodian of the deceased child for the past seven years.

He said when the unfortunate incident occurred, he co-operated with the police during investigations.

 “Your Worship, accused person is admitting to the offence and the court documents are based on his testimony to the police. He has genuinely pleaded guilty and has expressed remorse over the unfortunate incident. Losing a nephew that he has been living with for the past seven years is already punishment enough for him,” said Mr Sengweni.

“May this court also take into consideration that the accused had tried to leave the now deceased with their neighbours but they were not available at the time. He exercised caution by leaving the car securely locked and parked under a tree since it was hot. It’s unfortunate the actions of caution resulted in death.”

Magistrate Msipa-Marondedze sentenced Chipango to four years in jail which was wholly suspended. “This court has ruled that the mitigatory factors in this matter outweigh the aggravatory ones. Taking into consideration the age of the accused, this court realised that accused is not a very seasoned driver that is why he failed to consider leaving the windows to the car slightly opened while he went to meet his sister,” she said.

“However culpable homicide is a serious offence and is now prevalent. A fine or community service as sentence would trivialise the offence. Members of the public should be warned of its gravity. A wholly suspended prison term would be more suitable as it will shepherd the accused person for a long time. This will allow him another chance in life as well as rehabilitation.”

Prosecuting, Ms Lerato Tshuma said a doctor from Mbizo Barracks who was called to the scene confirmed the death of the child.

“A post-mortem was done at United Bulawayo Hospitals. The medical affidavit confirmed that the child died of suffocation caused by excessive heat,” said Ms Tshuma. chronicle

Bubi Plane Crash Explained

A CENTRAL Air Traffic Services (CATS) aircraft that was transporting gold from Bulawayo to Harare on Tuesday crash-landed due to engine failure, the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) said yesterday.

The Cessna 206 aircraft, which had two people on board, crash landed in Kennilworth, Bubi District in Matabeleland North. It was reportedly transporting 22 kilogrammes of gold worth about $800 000.

CAAZ acting general manager Mr Blessing Ngwarai said the pilot sent a distress signal after noticing that the engine had developed a technical fault soon after taking off from Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Airport in Bulawayo.

“The CATS aircraft took off from JM Nkomo Airport to Charles Prince Airport in Harare and had two people on board. The pilot communicated that he had lost the engine and indicated that he would glide and find a reasonable and safe place to land.

“Air traffic at JM Nkomo Airport lost contact with the pilot and this triggered a search. The Air Force of Zimbabwe dispatched two aircraft and one helicopter to rescue the pair,” said Mr Ngwarai.

He said when the aircraft crash-landed, one person on board sustained minor injuries. “One of the two people on board the aircraft sustained minor injuries. The two got assistance from the Air force of Zimbabwe personnel. They were taken to Harare and they’re safe,” said Mr Ngwarai.

He declined to comment on the gold that was being transported by the aircraft saying investigations were underway.

“As CAAZ we don’t inspect people’s cargo. When we respond to such incidents we look at what happened not the cargo. However, investigations are in progress and I’m yet to be briefed on the other details,” he said.

National police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba confirmed the incident.

“I can confirm that there’s an aircraft that crash landed in Bubi District on Tuesday afternoon. The aircraft was transporting gold but I don’t have the value,” said Snr Asst Comm Charamba.

Villagers in Bubi said the aircraft flew a few metres above their homesteads before they heard a loud noise a few kilometres away.

Ward 15 village head Mr John Mutambo said they rushed to the scene and discovered that the aircraft had crash landed.

The village head said there was a pilot and a security guard on-board, but that could not be independently verified.

“We saw the aircraft flying above our homesteads and I thought it was rather too close. We heard a loud noise just a few kilometres away and we rushed to check what had happened.

“We found two men, a pilot and a security guard in the plane that had crash landed. The pilot explained that the aircraft developed a mechanical fault. We rushed to call the police at a nearby police base and when we came back we found an Airforce of Zimbabwe aircraft on the scene,” said Mr Mutambo.

A villager said when police arrived, they ordered them off the scene saying there was gold in the aircraft.

By end of day yesterday, the aircraft was still at the accident scene. – State Media

Two Poachers Killed

ZIMBABWE Parks and Wildlife Management Authority rangers shot and killed two poachers on Tuesday in Hwange National Park after they violently resisted arrest.

Zimparks spokesperson Ms Caroline Washaya-Moyo confirmed the shooting yesterday.
One of the poachers was from Nkayi while the other had no particulars on him.

“Zimparks rangers and members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police reacted to gunshot sounds at the Main Camp, Hwange National Park, mid-morning on Tuesday. Upon noticing the team, the poachers opened fire resulting in a shootout and the two were later shot and killed,” she said.

“According to the particulars of one of the poachers, it was concluded that he is from Nkayi, while the other could not be immediately identified because he had no identification particulars on him.”

Ms Washaya-Moyo said they recovered a .450 rifle, two live cartridges, one empty cartridge, three pairs of elephant tusks, one adult bull elephant, an axe, a stone file, two elephant tails, 5kg of mealie-meal, salt, a pot and four cellphones from the poachers.

She said further investigations into the matter were underway. “We want to appeal to the public that protected areas especially those with wildlife have people that police them, and any illegal entry for the purposes of harvesting of wildlife is suicidal.

“Our rangers, working together with the police have a mandate to protect and conserve wildlife. They will continue doing exactly that,” she said.

The incident comes a few days after a suspected poacher from Kwekwe, Godknows Mashame (43), was arrested for killing a rhinoceros and removing its horn.
The rhino was worth $120 000.

The incident occurred in Bubye Valley Conservancy, Beitbridge district. Mashame of 19067 Mbizo 4 Extension was arrested after dropping his mobile phone at the crime scene on December 24 last year. Police used the phone to track him.

They recovered three firearms, two empty magazines, 71 Emmex explosives, eight live rounds of bullets and two kudu horns from the suspect.

Mashame has since appeared before a Beitbridge magistrate charged with unlawful killing or hunting of a rhinoceros and was remanded in custody to January 16.

Scores Of Civil Servants Apply For Stands

More than 500 000 civil servants in need of stands have so far applied for stands under the residential stands scheme being worked on by Government, as efforts are being made to ensure that the project kick-starts by March this year, an official said yesterday.

The empowerment tool is part of Government’s non-monetary incentive for civil servants and intends to fulfil the goals spelt out in the Zim-Asset economic blueprint.

Under Zim-Asset, Government aims to provide 300 000 housing units by 2018. Officials from the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing and civil servants’ unions met yesterday to finalise on designs and costs of the housing scheme.

Speaking during the meeting, the secretary for Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Engineer George Mlilo said they would want the programme to start by March when they would have put all orders and other mechanisms in place.

“We have had interested groupings claiming to do housing for civil servants and all of them have failed, but this would succeed because it has everybody involved in it.

“So far, we estimate that about 500 000 people have so far responded. We have got civil servants, uniformed services, retirees, Members of Parliament, judges, commissioners. They have all responded and are still responding,” he said.

Eng Mlilo said they would come up with a price, which was user-friendly and customised to meet with the obligation that they had.

“We have got all the inputs from people around and everybody, and we expect this to continue. We should be able to deliver in the shortest possible time. This is not a political gimmick. It is really a process for house delivery. It’s part of our Zim-Asset obligation to deliver housing to improve the livelihoods of our people, and we can only do that when we work together,” he said.

Eng Mlilo said they would ensure that they deliver serviced residential stands, with roads, water and sewer provided. He said they expected contributions by employees on a monthly basis from their employers to the tune of not less than $15 million and $20 million a month.

Apex Council chairperson, Mrs Cecilia Alexander said they have been working with the ministry since they started the project and that the workers had been able to also make decisions at every stage.

Mrs Alexander said progress on the programme was at an advanced stage and they recently received a number of designs of flats where their members are supposed to make decisions on which designs they would want.

“But we are saying, we strongly feel the prices are still on the high side and we are still negotiating. As Apex Council, we represent all civil servants including those that earn below the poverty datum line.

“We are saying this project should benefit even those ordinary civil servants. I know we are going to work together with the Ministry of Local Government to make sure that there are significant reductions on the costs,” she said.

Government has pegged the stands at $4 per square metre to ensure affordability, with an additional $1 going towards administration fees. All payments will be made through the Salary Services Bureau. – State Media

Cheeky Neighbour Inserts Finger Into Woman’s Pvt Parts

A MAN from Hwange has been arraigned for allegedly inserting his finger into the privates of his married neighbour through her bedroom window while her husband slept.

Hlonipho Sibanda (35) of Empumalanga suburb appeared before Hwange regional magistrate Mrs Dambudzo Malunga yesterday facing indecent assault charges.

He pleaded not guilty and was remanded in custody to today for continuation of trial.

Sibanda said the woman fabricated the allegations against him because he rebuked her about her extra marital affairs.

“She is lying and fabricating these charges because I refused to take a letter to her boyfriend when she asked me to do so. I told her she is a married woman and I don’t condone such behaviour and she got angry. She wants to fix me (sic),” he said.

 Sibanda said he was a happily married man and would never go after a neighbour’s wife.

Prosecuting, Mr Bheki Tshabalala said Sibanda caressed the woman and inserted a finger into her privates through a window while she was asleep with her husband.

“On October 25, 2016 at around 4AM, the accused proceeded to the complainant’s place of residence,” he said.

Sibanda allegedly peeped through an open window and saw the complainant and her husband sleeping.

“The complainant was sleeping near the open window and he started touching her all over the body. The accused then inserted his finger several times into her privates. The woman woke up thinking it was her husband but was shocked to find it was her neighbour Sibanda,” Mr Tshabalala said.

He said the woman screamed and her husband woke up.

Sibanda allegedly fled from the scene. _ State Media

War Vets Faction Disowns Mutsvangwa, Will Die For Mugabe

War veterans have reaffirmed their unconditional support for President Mugabe, saying individual opinions by a few members of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA) should not be viewed as the national position of all freedom fighters.

They also said they would not be pressured to follow unconstitutional means to remove ZNLWVA chairman Mr Christopher Mutsvangwa from his post.

Manicaland Provincial Affairs Minister and zanu-pf Central Committee member Mandi Chimene claims to be the leader of the ZNLWVA despite a High Court order interdicting her from doing so.

Addressing journalists in Harare yesterday, Welfare Services for War Veterans, War Collaborators, Ex-Political Detainees and Restrictees Minister Retired Colonel Tshinga Dube said individual opinions against President Mugabe were inconsequential.

“With regards to some war veterans that individually come out speaking ill of President Mugabe, I believe an individual’s opinion cannot be the opinion of all the war veterans.

“If you want to find out the truth, ask from other war veterans and they will definitely tell you where their support lies.

 “Everyone is entitled to his opinion, but that should not be interpreted as a blanket opinion. There are many war veterans loyal to the President and they continue to be. Therefore, I don’t think it is right to hear something from one who claims to be a war veteran and paint it on all of us.”

His remarks followed media reports quoting members of the Mutsvangwa-led executive alleging that war veterans would not support President Mugabe in next year’s harmonised elections.

Rtd Col Dube said power struggles in the war veterans’ association were interfering with their work and said efforts were underway to unite the freedom fighters.

“We don’t recognise the leadership wrangle,” said Col Dube.

“What we have always said is that we respect the Constitution. Every organisation has one, so the war vets have their constitution from which they choose their leadership and those who choose themselves, we don’t respect them,” he said.

“We have to follow procedures and the constitution. We have such characters that just come up and appoint themselves as the chairman. No. We do not accept that. What we have said is that we recognise those who were elected in Masvingo.”

Rtd Col Dube said although Mr Mutsvangwa and members of his executive were expelled from the party, they were not dismissed by their war veterans constituency.

Said Rtd Col Dube: “We did not elect Mutsvangwa to be the chairman of the war veterans, so the rightful people to kick him out are the war veterans themselves.” – State Media

 

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Mujuru, Tsvangirai Love On The Rocks

The state media reports that the political flirting between Movement for Democratic Change leader, Morgan Tsvangirai and Zimbabwe People First leader, Joice Mujuru is on test as the two leaders fail to agree on areas of common interest to move forward on.

The state media reports that Tsvangirai has effectively dumped Mujuru who wanted him to join her for a rally ahead of the Bikita West constituency by-election where her party candidate Mr Kudakwashe Gopo is contesting.

The by – election marks the maiden electoral contest for Mujuru’s formation.

The state media revealed this week revealed there was fighting within MDC-T over whether Mr Tsvangirai should join Mujuru at the rally as it emerged that some officials wanted her party to lose the by-election so as to weaken her bargaining power during coalition negotiations.

Mr Tsvangirai confirmed this position when he appeared on South African television station ANN7 on Tuesday evening where he indicated that supporting ZimPF during the by-election was not on the agenda.

“A by-election is a by-election, it has nothing to do with the fundamental principles of alliance building,” said Mr Tsvangirai.

“It has never been part of the agenda. The question of going and contesting by-elections has never been part of the agenda. The agenda is how do we build an alliance pre-election and a coalition post-election? Secondly, how do we agree on the various policies that will confront us as an alliance? Thirdly, how do you build an executive, post-election, into an effective coalition Government, in other words executive structure?”

ZimPF spokesperson Mr Jealousy Mawarire was at pains trying to justify Mr Tsvangirai’s position as he admitted that supporting their party during by-elections was never part of the negotiations. “Yes, he is being factual, it was never part of the negotiations,” Mr Mawarire said yesterday.

“He was speaking in the context that you want to imply that he should attend the rally because of the coalition.

“We have extended invitations to everyone. In fact we don’t discuss coalition issues in the press especially when State media are used as conduits of relaying information to Zanu-PF. That is precisely why we won’t give you information on the coalition.”

It is understood opposition parties wanted a coalition to challenge Zanu-PF and President Mugabe at next year’s elections.

Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba said Mr Tsvangirai had clearly contextualised his idea of a coalition with other parties, which left Dr Mujuru and her party as juniors. “His conceptualisation of the whole negotiation process pans the whole gamut, namely from pre-election alliance, which is a strategy for gaining power right through harmonisation of policies up to a power-sharing coalition in the unlikely event of winning the elections,” said Mr Charamba. “Considering that by his own admission, policies are not a problem, it means what really is an issue is power-sharing in the event that they win, which is very unlikely”.

“This is why Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC-T would want a weakened Joice Mujuru in the negotiation, then she will be playing junior in the executive”.

MDC -T insiders who spoke to our Harare Bureau said Dr Mujuru was desperate to have Mr Tsvangirai join her at the rally in the hope of earning her party candidate MDC-T votes that could upstage the Zanu-PF candidate, Beauty Chabaya.

They said Dr Mujuru hoped to use the election results, in the event of a win, as a bargaining chip to be the coalition presidential candidate at next year’s polls.

On the other hand, MDC – T is adamant that in the event of a coalition, Mr Tsvangirai should be the presidential candidate since “he has been in the trenches” for too long.

They argue that Dr Mujuru has not yet proved her mettle, as such, would want her to go it alone in Bikita West constituency so that they can have a clearer picture of her popularity or lack of it. – State Media

Data Bundles Fiasco – Mahere Attacks Mandiwanzira

Ray Nkosi | Leading advocate and human rights defender, Fadzai Mahere, has taken a swipe at Posts and Telecommunications Minister, Supa Mandiwanzira, who yesterday avoided answering questions on the unilateral increase of voice calls and data services.

Writing on social media Mahere said; “With all due respect to the Minister, surely he has access to his Twitter and other officials in his Ministry notwithstanding that he is away? Surely, he is presumed to have thought this measure through before implementing it? Surely we deserve answers and a clear explanation from the moment the policy is carried out, if not before?”

Mandiwanzira announced on twitter that he was away until the 30th of January and that he has been out of the country since boxing day, saying that he would respond to all inquiries upon his return. Mahere representing the sentiment of many angry and frustrated Zimbabweans took exception to the minister’s avoidance of public accountability at a crucial time.

She goes further to challenge Mandiwanzira, ” Even in the dreaded days of hyperinflation, an overnight increase of 2500% was unheard of! Section 61(1)(a) of the Constitution guarantees the right to seek, receive and communicate information. An unjustifiably high mobile tariff is a clear violation of this right.”

“I can bet my bottom dollar, data is WAY cheaper for him where he is holidaying now than it is here. As Jeremy Bentham would say, this entire chirade is #nonsenseuponstilts #DataMustFall,” Mahere exposes Mandiwanzira.

The state media reports that mobile network operators (MNOs) yesterday triggered a backlash when they announced a sharp increase in voice call and data service charges with immediate effect.

The mobile service providers have also scrapped the daily, weekly and monthly WhatsApp and Facebook data bundles.

Some subscribers claimed that the telecommunications firms had by yesterday already reportedly disabled the WhatsApp calling service.

The move follows an order by the Postal and Telecommunications Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz), which has set minimum floor prices of 2c per megabyte data and 12c on voice call from 9c, effective this week.

Subscribers and the business community have strongly condemned the unilateral increase saying they were not consulted – a charge that the regulator admitted.

The country’s three mobile service providers – Econet, NetOne and Telecel – moved swiftly to announce the new charges despite fierce criticism from subscribers and business leaders.

Econet now charges $1 for a 10 MB with a bonus of 10 MB on Wi-Fi and 2,5GB (plus the same amount in bonus Wi-Fi) now pegged at $50.

Similarly, Telecel’s charges are as follows: 50c for 4,8 MB, $1 for 9,5MB and $3 for 76MB. This means a $5 bundle will give one 142,5MB, $10 now gives 304MB and $20 for 800MB. A 2GB data now costs $45 with a 4GB pegged at $75.

State owned NetOne is the cheapest entity offering the cheapest data bundles, with $1 providing 17MB of data, and 2GB pegged at $50.

Zimbabwe is already viewed as a high cost country in terms of ICTs with one gigabyte of data costing, on average, $35 compared to South Africa’s $5,30, Tanzania’s $0,90 and war torn Sudan at $4,30.

Affordable information communication costs are critical in enabling IT-based services such as business processes as well as enhancing productivity and transformation in business efficiency.

According to the new schedule, consumers will have to shoulder an increase of more than 2 000 percent on data costs. Previously $1 would buy one a daily 250MB enough to go on various social media sites and uploading of pictures and music. This $1 is now only enough for 10MB, which represents a 2 400 percent increase.

Business leaders contend the increase will raise the cost of doing business and burden consumers in an economy that is already suppressed.

The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zimbabwe described the increase as a major setback in the promotion of accessible and affordable telecommunications services in the country.

“This latest move, while cast as aimed at addressing revenue challenges for MNOs, will in effect inhibit the majority of Zimbabweans’ access and activity on the internet, especially the very popular social media platforms due to high costs. In turn, this will impact on the profit margins of MNOs due to the shrinkage of the internet subscription base,” it said.

The Digital Society of Zimbabwe and the Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe have also collaborated to launch a petition following the increase by Potraz.

Asked to respond on social media by concerned subscribers, Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services Minister, Supa Mandiwanzira, who is on leave, tweeted: “Seen your questions. I’m on leave until January 30 and out of the country since Boxing Day. On return to work I will get to the bottom of it.”

On Tuesday, Potraz director-general Dr Gift Machengete admitted that the telecoms regulator had not consulted subscribers in coming up with the new floor price regulation.

He, however, said all key decisions made by the authority were informed by the consultation of appropriate stakeholders and that the scope of consultation depended on the issue at hand.

“In the case of the floor prices, consultations were carried out with operators and did not involve subscribers,” said Dr Machengete.

“This was on account of the fact that the scope of the consultations mainly focused on the cost of service provision, which in our view did not warrant the involvement of subscribers.”

He said the mobile operators “had actually proposed floor prices ranging between $0,01 and $0,05 per megabyte. The floor price of $0,02 per megabyte was extrapolated using the 2014 Bottom-Up cost model results by factoring in the significant growth in data usage since 2013”.

Dr Machengete said Zimbabwe being a landlocked country has no cable landing stations hence the high costs.

This, he said, meant that the country would have to access submarine cables through third party countries, which makes access to international bandwidth much more expensive.

ZRP Cops Pour Scorn Over Grace Mugabe Property Grab Story | LATEST

POLICE have dismissed as false claims that First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe “grabbed” properties belonging to a Lebanese businessman, Mr Jamal Ahmed, saying the assets in question were duly placed under police guard as part of an investigation into an assortment of criminal allegations against the mogul.

Mr Ahmed on December 21 last year obtained an interdict at the High Court against Dr Mugabe, her son Mr Russel Goreraza and a top police officer Superintendent Kennedy Fero, whom he accused of unlawfully occupying and taking over his three houses.

However, the three respondents, through Mr Wilson Manase of Manase and Manase Legal Practitioners, this week approached the court seeking discharge of an order granted in favour of Mr Ahmed by Justice Clement Phiri last month.

In a notice of opposition filed at the High Court on Monday, the lawyers attached separate affidavits by Superintendents Nyambo Viera and Kennedy Fero confirming the placement of Mr Ahmed’s property under police guard had nothing to do with the First Family.

Detective Superintendent Viera stated in his affidavit that he was investigating Mr Ahmed in connection with a number of cases involving fraud, theft, property acquisition, money laundering, purchase of minerals, and Exchange Control laws.

Police, according to Superintendent Viera, are also investigating a case in which the First Lady lost $1,3 million to Mr Ahmed.

To that end, police have deployed officers to protect the properties—two in Avondale and one along Harare Drive in Vainona—pending finalisation of investigations.

“We are unaware that the First Lady forcibly took over any property belonging to Jamal Ahmed. All we can confirm is that the properties are under police guard to facilitate investigations,” he said.

Supt Viera added:

 “What is under investigation are allegations of theft, fraud, property acquisitions, money laundering, contravention of Exchange Control laws, his immigration status, purchase of minerals, loans he acquired and, generally, all those he might have done business with locally and the role each of the people might have played to facilitate his illegal activities.”

Police want to find out how Mr Ahmed acquired several properties in Zimbabwe in a short space of time.

Supt Viera indicated that police were looking for Mr Ahmed and requests for his extradition from whichever country he might be have since been sent through Interpol.

“While carrying out our investigations, which are advanced, we came to learn of the theft/fraud he perpetrated against the First Lady Mrs Grace Mugabe.

“Coupled with all the other investigation material, we applied and got a warrant of arrest against this individual.

“We alerted Interpol to assist us in extraditing him from any country he might be residing (in), presumably Belgium, Dubai or Europe in general.

“With that red flag, we expect compliance from our colleagues in various countries where he may be to assist in bringing Jamal Ahmed to Zimbabwe to assist the police in their investigations,” reads the affidavit.

In her opposing affidavit, Dr Mugabe denied ever being served with the application that later culminated into an interdict order against her.

She argued that if the court had allowed her to present her case, it would not have granted the interim relief.

Dr Mugabe denied allegations that she forcibly took over the properties in question.

“I therefore deny forcibly taking over the said premises. Had the court heard our side of the story as respondents, there might have been no need to grant the interim relief as it did, merely to scandalise me and the institution of the Presidency,” said the First Lady.

“No one has stated, including the first applicant (Mr Ahmed), that he saw the first and second respondents commandeering matters at the houses concerned.

“To then direct that respondents were responsible for any misfortune that befell the first applicant is to say the least, being economic with the truth,” she said.

Dr Mugabe said she was out of the country when the said “invasion” took place together with Mr Goreraza.

She said Mr Ahmed and his lawyers, Mtetwa and Nyambirai, made malicious and defamatory statements against the First Family with an intention of causing political damage. – State Media

Men Bashed For Using Fake USDs

Terrence Mawawa, Beatrice | The adage a hungry man is an angry man aptly sums up an incident in which three Harare men were severely bashed by an angry crowd after they tried to use fake money to buy groceries.

Spencer Chakaedza of Waterfalls, Freedom Chipanga of Maridale, Norton and Elisha Muusha of Chitungwiza were assaulted on Monday by residents of Gilston Shops Beatrice, after they attempted to use a fake $100 note to buy groceries.

The three were also found in possession of more $1100 fake US notes. The incident happened around 2pm on the day when Chakaedza attempted to buy grocery items at a local supermarket using the fake note.

He left his two colleagues in a red Toyota Hilux, registration number AAP 6439. On discovering the fake note the shopkeeper alerted residents of the area who searched the trio’s vehicle and discovered $1100 fake notes.

The three were severely assaulted by the angry mob and they sustained serious head injuries. “Chakaedza tried to run away from the scene but he was quickly apprehended by the mob.The three were thoroughly beaten up after being found in possession of $1100 fake notes.The three sustained serious head injuries after the incident.”

“Chakaedza was in a critical condition because he was severely assaulted after attempting to flee from the scene,”said an eyewitness. Acting Mashonaland East Police Spokesperson Assistant Inspector Tendai Mwanza was not immediately available for a comment.

Mujuru Aide Pushed Out

Ray Nkosi | Zimbabwe People First President Joice Mujuru’s planned rush to solve the crisis bedeviling her party in Bulawayo later this month might come a little too late as the situation quickly gets out of hand.

Very reliable sources within ZimPF in Bulawayo have revealed to ZimEye.com that the door is fast closing on party Provincial Chair Lady Pastor Esnath Bulayani, who might not be able to see her leadership survive up to the scheduled month end visit by Mujuru.

Bulayani who is a very close aide to Mujuru is reportedly facing a huge insurgence from party members who are pushing for her immediate resignation on allegations of corruption and financial mismanagement.

The sources who claim to be highly placed within the party outlined a list of accusations levelled against the Chair-lady who is rumoured to habour Vice President ambitions in the party.

According to the sources Bulayani is reported to have failed to account for an unspecified amount of money received from donors last year when the party held it’s first of Mujuru’s provincial star rallies to launch the party in the region. The sources believe the money unaccounted for could be around $5 000.

The former Welshman Ncube led MDC losing parliamentary candidate in the 2013 elections is also accused of siphoning funds from business persons and other members of the public on the promise of providing them “a rare opportunity to meet Mujuru” and to be appointed into positions within the party leadership structures. Efforts to get Bulayani were fruitless at the time of going to press.

 

Grace Mugabe Diamond Ring Saga | FRESH DETAILS EMERGE

FIRST Lady Grace Mugabe has opened up on the latest scandal she has been implicated in, claiming, instead, she is the victim in the diamond ring saga and was conned of nearly $1,4 million by Lebanese businessman — Jamal Ahmed — whom she accused of joining hands with her political foes to soil her family’s image.

In an affidavit filed by her lawyers Manase and Manase Legal Practitioners opposing a High Court order granted by Justice Clemence Phiri in December last year ordering Grace and her proxies to vacate Ahmed’s three Harare properties they had allegedly occupied, the First Lady said she did not invade anyone’s premises, instead, she was a victim of a person she described as an “international fraudster wanted by the international police”.

Grace chronicled how she met Ahmed’s daughter and wife in Dubai, although she said on their first meeting they had not discussed the diamond ring and instead only had tea.

“The truth is that in April 2016, I called Zeina, the first applicant’s wife, who lives in Dubai, I told her that I wanted a diamond and to have it set on a ring,” she said.

“Furthermore, I told her that this diamond was a gift from my husband [President Robert Mugabe] on our 20th marriage anniversary. She then said she would give her husband, the first applicant (Ahmed), my number. I told her that the diamond was required, as my husband was saving for me for this stone for our 20th anniversary in August 2016.”

Grace said Ahmed then called her while she was in Singapore and said he would instruct his daughter, who was in Belgium, to start looking for the stone, as they did not keep it in stock.

“On April 8, 2016, applicant’s wife, on his instructions, phoned me and told me she had sent pictures of different shapes of diamonds for my choices,” she continued, adding the stones also had Gemology Institute of America certificates, which define colour, cut, clarity and carat weight of the gemstones.

Grace said she was then given the price for a 10,07-carat gemstone, which she had selected, but later believed the cost had been inflated.

The First Lady said Ahmed promised to deliver the ring before August 17, 2016, her wedding anniversary.

On May 2, Grace said she travelled again to Dubai, where again she met Zeina, but they did not discuss the ring although money was transferred from her CBZ Bank account to Ahmed’s held with the same bank on May 11, but she still did not have sight of the ring.

“Despite demand to view the stone, first applicant was adamant [not] to show me the stone I had ordered, saying the seller would only do that [show the ring] after receiving full payment,” she continued.

“Various communication on texts and on WhatsApp messaging will show how endlessly first applicant failed to show me the stone I purchased. Up to this day, I have not been shown the stone I purchased from him.”

Grace said in June 2016, Ahmed went quiet for a long time and Mugabe kept asking whether the ring would be ready in time for their anniversary.

She said they only managed to get in touch with Ahmed on July 26 and they asked why he had been quiet, but his response is not chronicled in Grace’s papers.

Two days later, Ahmed, Grace said, said he would deliver the ring, but on August 2, it still had not been delivered.

“So I called him and told him and of the anniversary date, August 17, which was fast approaching. He prevaricated and gave no definitive answer. I smelt a rat,” she said.

“On August 3, I called him back and asked him to send the money back into my account. I insisted the money be paid back into my CBZ account. My bankers were also, on the other hand, asking for the money back after I told them of my plight.

“All the information is contained in conversation via WhatsApp. My bankers have also threads of communication via text and WhatsApp, insisting the money be brought back to Zimbabwe.”

Grace said she did not ask for the money to be paid outside Zimbabwe, claiming she did not have a bank account outside the country.

“I have never thought of externalising money, neither can I do so, as any account I open will be pounced upon, as we are on sanctions with my husband. We lead by example,” she said.

“I never asked that I be paid in Dubai. It’s a lie and I don’t have an account thereat. I don’t externalise funds.
That’s illegal. I do not partake in such illegal activities.”

Grace said, when asked for the refund, Ahmed would claim he sent the money out of Zimbabwe clandestinely and it would take long for it to be repatriated.

“I realised, possibly, I had been duped. I threatened legal action as well. The fact that the police were investigating the same person was a coincidence,” she said.

“Possibly first applicant thought since he had defrauded me, it would be myself, who ordered the guarding of his houses. He was wrong.”

Grace said she had since learnt that Ahmed’s modus operandi was to hit well-placed citizens, hoping they would keep quiet and he gets away with it.

“This was hard-earned money saved over the years for this 20th anniversary. I cannot keep quiet,” she said.

“It’s a lot of sacrifice that my husband did from [our] farming and dairy business.”

Grace said there were no side expenses, just a balloon payment and she had Ahmed’s WhatsApp messages promising he would pay the money back.

“The true position is the first applicant spent the money,” she said. “He now wanted soft terms to refund the money. So long as my money is paid, whether in full or agreed instalments and with collateral, as we now have found he has properties in Zimbabwe through the police action.

“If he were honest, he should have simply refunded the money rather than demonise me and my family (sic).”

Grace said Ahmed had already paid back $120 000 to her CBZ account.

The First Lady denied grabbing Ahmed’s properties and that she used her status to force her way.

Ahmed dragged Grace to court after she allegedly grabbed his three properties demanding a full refund for the ring.

In approaching the court, Ahmed was also seeking protection from Grace’s son, Russell Goreraza, son-in-law and Kennedy Fero, who, according to court papers, is part of the First Lady’s security personnel.

In his papers through lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa, Ahmed had alleged that he was afraid to come to Zimbabwe as he was being threatened. – Newsday

I Killed A Python To Shield My Family


For contravening the Parks and Wildlife Management Act after killing a python, an Odzi man has been arraigned before the courts.

Kudzanai Rutsenza (34) of Alma Farm denied the charges of killing the python worth $2 000 when he appeared before Mr Poterai Gwezhira.

He was being charged with contravening Section 45(b) as read with Section 128 of the Parks and Wildlife Act, Chapter 20:14.

Public prosecutor, Mr Brian Goto, told the court that the suspect saw a python lying beside a goats’ pen at his sister’s homestead.

The reptile which had already swallowed a goat could not move. It was alleged that Rutsenza made efforts to contact officials from Parks and Wildlife Department who took too long to arrive at the scene.

He then killed the python and partially burnt it and went further to bury it. When officials from the Parks and Wildlife department arrived at the scene, they were told that the python had already been killed.

They, however, located the place where it was buried, exhumed it and took it to their offices. Rutsenza surrendered himself to the police thereafter. The matter was adjourned to January 20 for trial.

He was remanded out of custody. Responding to the allegations, Rutsenza said it was his duty to kill the reptile as his family was in danger.

“Your Worship, if only the officials from the Parks and Wildlife Department had come in time, I would not have killed it. I only killed it to protect my family,” he said. – Manica Post

Teen Wins $2K For Lost Virginity

A Bulawayo court has awarded damages to a teenager as compensation for lost virginity in a ruling which shines the spotlight on unfulfilled marriage promises.

Magistrate Sheunesu Matove yesterday ruled in favour of Nataly Madziwa who was seeking $8 000 as compensation for having lost her virginity to 41-year-old Joel Moyo, whom she accused of ditching her despite promises of marriage.

Matove awarded Madziwa $2 000, arguing that the $8 000 damage she was seeking was too much.

According to the court papers, Madziwa testified in court that she met Moyo who proposed love to her leading to them getting into a relationship. She further stated that Moyo made it clear that he was a single man who wanted to settle with a woman in marriage.

Madziwa, a Form Six student then staying with her parents, further told the court that Moyo on April 19, 2015 came to pick her up from her home and seduced her to have sexual intercourse — leading to her losing her virginity.

She also claimed that Moyo used to shower her with gifts and money before the sexual acts. As a result, she became pregnant and later gave birth.

Madziwa told the court that she was claiming seduction damages as she lost her virginity and that her chances of getting married have diminished not only because of her virginity status but because she has a child with the defendant.

She also spoke of the humiliation she suffered and still suffering in the community as a result.

In his defence, Moyo said the plaintiff was not a virgin at that time, adding that he even doubted paternity of the child.

He also argued that he was not married but at one point stayed with a woman whom he has a six-year-old child with. Daily News

“Boss Mnangagwa” Must Grab Power Now!

In a call that is set to send temperatures soaring higher within the warring Zanu PF, vocal supporter of Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Energy Mutodi, has called on the ruling party to hold an extra-ordinary congress to install President Robert Mugabe’s successor.

Speaking to journalists yesterday, as Zanu PF’s deadly tribal, factional and succession wars burn hotter, the musician and businessman-turned-politician also reiterated his public view that it was time that Mnangagwa took over from Mugabe, whom he described as old and “ailing”.

Mutodi also claimed that Mugabe, who turns 93 next month, had become so unpopular in Zanu PF that “99 percent” of the party’s members now wanted him to resign before the eagerly-anticipated 2018 national elections, as there was allegedly no way that the nonagenarian could win elections against popular opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai.

The highly-opinionated Mutodi sentiments come after another vociferous Mnangagwa supporter, former Cabinet minister and war veterans leader Christopher Mutsvangwa, was also emphatic in a recent interview with a UK publication, the New Statesman, that the VP would “100 percent” soon be Zimbabwe’s next president.

In addition, Mutodi said yesterday, anybody who believed that Mnangagwa was “unelectable”, as many of the Midlands godfather’s Zanu PF enemies were fond of saying, was “lost”.

Further, Mutodi said, he fully supported ongoing calls by war veterans for Mugabe to retire, adding that Mnangagwa was “not to blame” for the Gukurahundi massacres of the early 1980s in which an estimated 20 000 innocent civilians were killed mainly in Matabeleland and the Midlands.

“Mugabe must retire. What we must be discussing now is how we share power in Zanu PF post-Mugabe,” he said, adding that it will be very embarrassing for Mugabe if he stood for election again and lost.

“Mnangagwa is too loyal to Mugabe, to the extent that he cannot even express his own views for his boss to retire. It’s up to Mugabe himself to be really thankful to his loyalists who have helped him to remain in power for this long and not the opportunists who praise him during the day and denigrate him during the night.

“This is what the man (Mnangagwa) is made of and he has shown total loyalty and obedience to the president,” Mutodi told the Daily News.

He was also emphatic that he was “even prepared to die” for his views and personal beliefs, adding that the ongoing demand by the Zanu PF women’s league to push a woman back into the presidency, possibly at Mnangagwa’s expense, would come to nought as this would only be entertained in 2019 when the party holds its next elective congress.

“The extra-ordinary congress that we may want to do now is for the 2018 presidential candidate, because we feel our long serving president is now old.

“I don’t think that one deserves to be a VP simply because one is a woman. You must be deserving not because of your sex. We are not going to be entertaining that resolution,” Mutodi said.

He said all conferences until 2019 were not elective, which would make it difficult for the women to see their demand coming to fruition anytime soon.

“Those people raising the issue of the quota system, the likes of (Mandi) Chimene and (Sarah) Mahoka are drug abusers,” he also claimed.

Mutodi torched a similar storm just over a week ago after he appeared in pictures with Mnangagwa who was holding a cup inscribed with the words “I am the boss”, in a saga that has since been dubbed “Cupgate”.

Following the release of the pictures, Mnangagwa’s foes went to town about the issue, interpreting it as the VP’s open statement that he had presidential ambitions.

There were also questions surrounding Mutodi’s presence at the party, which was held by the VP at his rural home, but the businessman said he just found himself at the event, though he did not receive any written invitation like other officials who attended the gathering.

Higher and Tertiary Education minister Jonathan Moyo, who is believed to be a key member of the Generation 40 (G40) faction, which rabidly opposes Mnangagwa, immediately went to town about the “Cupgate” issue.

But Mutodi dismissed the Tsholotsho North MP’s criticism as aimed at causing divisions in the ruling party.

“He is keen to see a war between Mnangagwa and Mugabe. I have always reminded him that there is nowhere he can go with factionalism.

“He has been said to have claimed that he wanted to destroy Zanu PF from within and any normal person will tell you that he is perhaps doing that now, starting with the expulsion of (former Vice President Joice) Mujuru and other senior party members, among them 16 or so ministers.

“That was not a joke and that issue could have been solved within the party amicably and people should not have been expelled in such large numbers.

“He is in the habit of divisive politics and right now President Mugabe has been alienated from the people who liberated the country, the war veterans,” Mutodi said.

“He (Moyo) is the Judas of Zanu PF. He doesn’t want the party to succeed because he has got grievances against the party that date back to the 1980s.

“He is not happy that the party continues to win elections. He has been in and out of the party and for the president to trust that individual is the biggest blunder he (Mugabe) has ever done,” he added. Daily News

Magaya Naked Sex Part 2 | THE LIVE TRANSACTION

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Shiellah Sibanda | More explosive audios of the telephone conversation between Prophet Walter Magaya and his lover are now in ZimEye’s possession.

In the audios, Magaya seeks to end his relationship with Petronella Donhodzo by finalising the transaction of USD50,000 into her account. However, in the simple conversation between the two lovers several other issues emerge as Magaya tries to evade the law to silence his girlfriend with the hard cash.

It is clear that the man of God is well versed in tax evasion and money laundering matters, raising questions as to what amounts he has siphoned out of his church into private accounts, while avoiding accountability.

Magaya calls Donhodzo and says, “there is an issue I have called you for; you had not thought of USD50,000 in your personal account will be frozen because individuals are not allowed to handle that kind of cash; they will ask you what the source of funding is. RBZ will freeze the amount.”

He also instructs Donhodzo to go and see his lawyers Rubaya and Chatambudza in a bid to falsify a transaction through them under the pretext Donhodzo is being ‘funded’ for a school project and to also avoid any traces of the transaction back to Magaya.

ZimEye.com is streaming the audios live this afternoon. Follow the ZimEye Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ZimEye

More to follow…

DOFORA: More Chaos As Schools Open

CHAOS reigned supreme at most schools countrywide, with teachers battling to come to grips with the new education curriculum foisted on them by Education minister Lazarus Dokora, while some aspiring teachers were stranded at provincial education offices awaiting deployment to their respective work stations.

Progressive Teachers’ Union (PTUZ) president, Takavafira Zhou, yesterday took a swipe at the Civil Service Commission (CSC) for delaying the deployment of new teachers to their respective workstations ahead of the start of the new term.

This came as several aspiring teachers were seen milling around at Mhlahlandlela Government Complex in Bulawayo awaiting deployment.

Zhou challenged the CSC to allow the Primary and Secondary Education ministry to directly handle teacher deployments.

“If this CSC is recruiting now, when will teachers prepare their schemes of work? We have never seen CSC recruiting soldiers, so, in the same manner, they must leave the ministry to do the recruitment and deployments, so that they meet the required services of the ministry,” he said.

Zhou noted that thousands of teachers were needed at various schools across the country and “the fact that CSC is doing the recruitment now is a clear sign that the department is confused and is derailing progress in schools, which do not have teachers”.

Efforts to contact Matabeleland provincial education directors were fruitless, as their mobile phones went unanswered.

Some of those outside Mhlahlandlela, who spoke to Southern Eye said CSC officials only registered their names, before saying they will contact the aspiring teachers in due course.

“We have registered and we were told to go back home. Some said they were informed that the government has no money to hire new teachers,” one aspiring teacher said.

The latest development flies in the face of Dokora’s assurances last November that the government would recruit at least 7 000 teachers ahead of the start of the new term to improve the teacher-pupil ratio.

Meanwhile, the Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) has rapped Dokora for fomenting chaos in the education sector by hastily introducing a new teaching curriculum without adequate preparations.

ARTUZ president, Obert Masarure, in a statement, said that the new curriculum does not only cause confusion, but is bound to fail due to learners’ inability to smoothly transit from the old curriculum.

“A snap survey conducted by ARTUZ revealed that 98% of sampled schools in rural areas were not ready and will not be ready to implement the new curriculum for the next week in better circumstances and forever in worst scenarios,” he said.

Masarure said teachers in the sampled schools revealed they had not schemed because they did not have the new curriculum.

“A teacher at one rural school in the Midlands said a workshop on the new format of scheming is being lined up for form three and one teachers. There is a lack of preparedness for the teachers to implement the new learning programme,” he said.

The union also expressed concern about the understaffing, saying it compromised the quality of teaching at schools particularly in science subjects.

“Integrated science teachers are now being forced to teach physics, biology and chemistry. Some teachers had also taken heed to the call of a go slow by ARTUZ,” Masarure said.

He also said most schools in rural areas have no electricity, laboratories and textbooks to enable them to teach compulsory computer programmes.

“In all this chaos, the government’s response was to deploy overzealous inspectors countrywide. The inspectors could not do much, as they realised that there was nothing to inspect. The schools were not ready to teach.” -Newsday

Stunner Blows Up Manhood!

The entire manhood has been blown up and become unsettled through Stunner’s bloop. Below is an article by a ZimEye reader.

Freedom Kupovho | We have had enough of Stunner and Olinda drama and let me make this my last comment and advice to Stunner on a man to man basis. My advice is solely based on a genuine ordinary man who meets a woman and has a fixation either way and affection that resultantly leads to marriage or civil partnership. Stunner, everyone knows that he is based and resides in Zimbabwe where he practices his music career.

Olinda we all know is UK based and travels to Zimbabwe regularly for both business and matrimonial reasons. So, in terms of traditional and usual practices we are all well informed and aware that when partners get officially married, the wife moves in to live with the husband, in other words the wife relocates to be with the husband where ever the husband might be. The husband having paid lobola automatically acquires a certain degree of responsibility in terms of providing a decent home and surroundings for the wife.

In this regard and taking a close observation on the Stunner/Olinda set up, the husband moves into a wife’s home? Munin’ina Stunner you don’t do that. No matter what benefits that arrangement brings, it’s never guaranteed or secure to get into that kind of an arrangement.

That’s the reason your wife exploded with anger and did not even hesitate to make everything public to get sympathy. That alone has been the determinant factor to conclude and judge you accordingly. Akaroorwa ndiyani apa? Clearly from how this whole drama unfolded, 90% of the public believe wakaroorwa na Olinda, moved into Olinda’s home and now being looked after by Olinda instead of the other way round.

Olinda is taking all responsibilities of a man, father, Baba vemba when you are nowhere near any duties but rather sleeping around without an inch of showing faith and respect for Olinda’s commitment and love. My Brother, if this set up remains as it is, you will neither see peace nor privacy in that household.

Olinda’s dominance in that union will forever be your source of public scrutiny and abuse because she will never keep it to herself but tell anyone anytime. It’s either you work hard to turn around the tables or you quit for peace and respect. My brother the ball is now in your court, to be respected or to be a laughing stock. A continuation of public appearances for the wrong reasons will do no good to your music career.

Also taking into account that you are practising your career in a hostile environment where only the best, clean, role models will survive. To supplement whatever you get from music, you also need to be endorsed for marketing communications by those few businesses operating in Zimbabwe, that is if you stand out to be a role model and inspirational to young people.

This is not the best for your CV for companies and other organisations to consider you for celebrity endorsements. To be a celebrity, under normal circumstances carries a whole load of responsibilities that benefit not only to you but people around you. Without those people around you, the title “celebrity” is worthless and meaningless.

The same people who make it possible for you to be defined as “celebrity” deserve to be respected the same way you respect yourself. If they decide to boycott every piece of music that you release, shows that you advertise, clothing lines that you design, they can do it. The public hold the key for you to reach the pinnacle of your career. You did mention in your interview that you have a manager.

What does he manage? Have a code of conduct which you seriously adhere to. There is a mess that needs a thorough cleaning. I sincerely hope you will eventually pick yourself up, get on your feet, move, this time with proper navigation and guidance. I wish you you the best and good luck.

SATANISTS! – Potraz CIOs Bomb Zimbabwean Villagers

Satanic mission accomplished! … Potraz’s Acting-Director with Minister Supa-Mandiwanzira

The CIO infested Post and Telecommunications authority (Potraz) has digi-bombed Zimbabwean villagers and other communities who were now accessing the internet through their cellphones.

Zimbabweans who cannot afford either computers or laptops, were now accessing the internet with many now communicating and catching up with their relatives across the world creating a healthy dynamic Zimbabwean community sharing ideas and updates. It also created side jobs and booming small to medium businesses with many starting venture innovations such as online auctions.

But that is now no more after Potraz moved to damage peoples’ access to social network websites Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube.  Social network giant Facebook has since dropped on its Zimbabwe traffic in a first of firsts this year 2016, falling all the way behind the government publication, The Herald ‘s website.

Facebook at the beginning of the year ranked next only to Google, the Amazon company states. But now the world’s largest social networking company ranks at number 43 on website popularity (Zimbabwe demographics). This means that there are now less local Zimbabweans on the social networking website than before.

ZimEye computer experts have found the total number of Zimbabweans on the internet to be no more than 90,000 per day.

This is all because Potraz’s floor prices for voice and mobile data bundles proposed by Zimbabwean telecoms regulator, POTRAZ, have now been put into effect.

Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, the country’s largest mobile network operator has been the first to make changes. It has adjusted its product lineup and unveiled a set of new tariffs for its bundles as well as the WhatsApp and Facebook bundles. As was anticipated the costs are pretty steep.

You can view the bundles by dialling *143# on Econet

With effect from the 11th of January 2017, the cheapest bundle of data (5 MB on a standard connection plus another 5 MB available on WiFi)now costs 50 cents.

$1 will get you 10 MB plus the bonus 10 MB on WiFi and the highest amount of data you can get (2.5 GB plus 2.5 GB bonus on WiFi) now costs $50.

Social Media bundles, that is the WhatsApp and Facebook bundles that have been the cheapest avenue for partial internet access have also gone up and from the looks of things are no longer pegged individually or as weekly or monthly offerings but are instead based on data usage.

The cheapest bundle is also set at 50 cents and it comes with 10 MB of data plus a 10 MB bonus. For $2.50 (which is close to what subscribers used to pay for month’s access) you’ll now get 80 MB plus an extra 80 MB on WiFi. (TechZim/ZimEye)

Potraz Defends High Tariffs

THE Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has defended its decision to increase data and voice call service charges despite fierce criticism from consumers.

The regulator has set new minimum floor prices at 12 cents on all voice calls and two cents on data services provided by the country’s mobile network providers — NetOne, Econet and Telecel.

The move has sparked outrage with consumers taking to social media to condemn the tariff increase, which they view as “unjustifiable” at a time when the economic conditions are hard on ordinary people.

Responding to emailed questions yesterday, Potraz director-general Dr Gift Machengete admitted that the telecoms regulator had not consulted subscribers in coming up with the new floor price regulation.

He, however, said all key decisions made by the authority were informed by the consultation of appropriate stakeholders and that the scope of consultation depended on the issue at hand.

“In the case of the floor prices, consultations were carried out with operators and did not involve subscribers,” said Dr Machengete.

“This was on account of the fact that the scope of the consultations mainly focused on the cost of service provision, which in our view did not warrant the involvement of subscribers.”
He said the mobile operators “had actually proposed floor prices ranging between $0,01 and $0,05 per megabyte. The floor price of $0,02 per megabyte was extrapolated using the 2014 Bottom-Up cost model results by factoring in the significant growth in data usage since 2013”.

Asked why the regulator would impose a tariff increase in a country that is already deemed costly in term of data charges, Dr Machengete said Zimbabwe being a landlocked country has no cable landing stations hence the high costs.
This, he said, meant that the country would have to access submarine cables through third party countries, which makes access to international bandwidth much more expensive.

“There are unavoidable differences in cost between landlocked and coastal countries. A difference should, therefore, be expected between coastal countries such as Tanzania, Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia, Mauritius and South Africa, and landlocked countries such as Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi,” said Dr Machengete.

“The wholesale pricing of international internet bandwidth is largely volumes driven. The higher the bandwidth capacity purchased, the lower the price as more volumes attract higher discounts. This is the reason why countries that have bigger populations like Tanzania, South Africa, Mozambique and Uganda have much lower prices for data compared to countries with lower populations such as Botswana, Swaziland and Zimbabwe.”

He said in Zimbabwe the cost of data was worsened by duplication of infrastructure and the dearth of the critical mass of data usage volumes to reduce the average cost of international internet connectivity.

“This is in view of the scale sensitive nature of the business model used by international bandwidth supplier,” said Dr Machengete.

He said Potraz was reviewing the cost models that were built in 2014 with a view to establishing the accurate cost of providing data services in Zimbabwe.

On the 5c per $1 health levy which Government proposed in the 2017 national budget starting this month, Potraz said it would consider the views of all stakeholders in coming up with the modalities of its implementation.

Potraz said everything was set for the implementation of the set floor prices and all operators have been informed of the decision. – State Media

ZRP Cops Caught In The Act | GOODS SMUGGLING

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo | ZRP officers at Mashava Police Post are under probe for failing to open a docket to prosecute a haulage truck driver who is being investigated for smuggling goods into the country.

Sources at the police post told ZimEye.com yesterday that the three cops were being probed for sitting on the docket to prosecute the driver.

A female cop revealed to ZimEye.com the three officers were dragging their feet because they were allegedly given a $300 bribe to conceal the matter.

“The three officers are being probed because they were given $ 300 by the truck driver. They are deeply reluctant to open the docket fearing they will be exposed in the scam,” said the female cop.

She added:”The truck was driven to Balmain Mashava Supermarket where it was parked while the driver connived with the cops to conceal the matter. The transaction was processed via Ecocash to the officers.As a result a report was made to ZIMRA. CID officers have also been instructed to investigate the matter” A ZIMRA official, Shoperai Muonwa, said she would only respond to questions forwarded in writing.

Masvingo Provincial Police Spokesperson Inspector, Charity Mazula, said she was unaware of the matter. “Nothing of that sort has been brought to my attention. I am not aware of the issue,” said Mazula.

HORROR VIDEO: ZBC Journalist Swept Away in Flooded River

Ray Nkosi | In a typical “practice what you preach” failure, a Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) radio presenter Kanyemba Bhonzo, was on Sunday swept away into the waters of Mudzi river while attempting to cross the flooded river in a Toyota Land Cruiser.

According to the popular radio personnel and socialite, he was travelling from their rural home in his brother’s car when his brother attempted to drive through the flooded river over a narrow bridge where he missed the edges of the bridge resulting in the vehicle falling over into the heavy currents of the waters.

The two brothers were lucky to both come out of the ordeal alive and unhurt. Eye witnesses who recorded a video of the vehicle plunge into the waters claim that the brothers looked highly intoxicated and bottles of beer were retrieved from the vehicle after the ordeal.

The video of the vehicle being swept away in the river has gone viral on social media with members of the public strongly castigating the two for stupidly trying to cross the river where it was evident that the bridge was not visible.

The ZBC has been sending out continuous warnings on all its radio stations and television channel warning people against attempting to cross flooded rivers and Kanyemba himself has been involved in spreading the awareness message in his programmes on ZBC’s National FM.

Comment could not be obtained from the national traffic police where an officer who would not identify himself on the phone claiming that he was not allowed to speak to the media said that they had not received a report on the matter.

Olinda Attacked Again | BREAKING NEWS

Showbiz Reporter| Stunner’s wife, Olinda has been attacked again shortly after making up with her hubby, leading to her quitting Facebook.

Olinda is suffering from a difficult weekend after she quarreled with Desmond Chideme (Stunner) and the two nearly broke up, SEE VIDEO.

Olinda would however, later recover her relationship and tell ZimEye that the two were only going through what every other relationship goes through. She said Zimbabweans should leave her alone as her affair was a private matter, SEE VIDEO. The following day, Stunner would come up and confess to the whole world that he of a truth cheated on Olinda, a development that saw what many say is now a sure recovery of the previously “toxic” relationship.

But as things improve, some Zimbabweans have begun attacking Olinda attempting a dig at her past. They went to the point of raising questions on her character attempting to link that with her former husband, Richard Matambanadzo. Most of those attacks were done using unprintable words and phrases. Others went to the point of questioning her health status.

“She is very stupid. How can you make such a public spectacle of yourselves then demand people to leave you alone and mind their business? You made it everyone’s business the minute you went live on facebook,” wrote one blogger.

Olinda has since removed her Facebook profile account under Stunner’s surname, “Chideme.” Olinda Chideme is now off the internet following those attacks.

Meanwhile a woman Stunner mentions in his music video, “Letting You Go,” Amai Gamu was found firing bullets at the singer. Amai Gamu said she saw Stunner with his side chick, Deon. She said :”I personally saw Stunner naDeon ku HICC kwaDiamond vachitenga nemari yaOlinda .. me I did but yuhwi zvangu, handichemere murume ndomupisa , siya Noxela wangu we know ndiwe wakatenga phone but line ndera Stunner wadii kusiya vapedzerana urizidofo, dyiwa Olinda wakazengaira.

 

Man Kills Friend, Hangs Self After Beer Brawl

Terrence Mawawa, Insiza | A 29-year-old man committed suicide after brutally killing his friend following a dispute over beer.

Mandlenkosi Msipha (29) of Abley Farm in Fort Rixon murdered his friend Jealous Ngwenya (35) following a beer brawl. Matabeleland South Police Spokesperson, Inspector Philisani Ndebele confirmed the incident.

“We received a report about a male adult who committed suicide after stabbing his friend.The incident happened when the two were involved in a heated argument as they were drinking beer,” said Ndebele.

He said the two were drinking beer at Shangangwe Business Centre in Fort Rixon last Sunday. As they were drinking , there was a heated argument after Ngwenya had indicated Msipha was drinking beer without making any contributions. The two began to exchange blows and as they were fighting, Msipha stabbed Ngwenya on the left side of the chest.

He immediately fled from the scene. Ngwenya was rushed to Gweru Provincial Hospital where he died upon admission, resultant out of fear of being charged with murder, Msipha committed suicide.

“Msipha’s body was found on Tuesday, two days after the incident had happened,”said Ndebele. He said it was crucial to resolve disputes through dialogue rather than exchanging blows. “It is always important to resolve disputes through dialogue. It is unfortunate to note that two lives were lost after a beer brawl.We also call for tolerance and self control when disputes arise.The two were excessively drunk resulting in a fatal incident,”he said.

Chombo Loses Again

A RUSAPE motorist has been granted about $5 000 compensation for damages caused to his vehicle after it was impounded at a police roadblock and got involved in an accident while being driven to the police station.

Simba Chikaka had claimed $6 960, as compensation in a lawsuit, where he cited Home Affairs minister Ignatius Chombo, Zimbabwe Republic Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri and Constable Titus Matava, who impounded and damaged the car along Rusape-Nyazura Road on November 1, 2015.

 Rusape magistrate, Shingi Mutiro trimmed down Chikaka’s claims to $4 960 and ordered the respondents to pay the damages.
“Judgment entered for the plaintiff in the sum of $4 960 being of the cost of the motor vehicle in question, namely a Nissan Bluebird Sylphy, against the defendants jointly and severally the one paying other to be absorbed,” the ruling read.

In his founding affidavit, Chikaka said he was driving his newly-imported vehicle, when he was stopped at a roadblock along Rusape-Nyazura Road on November 1, 2015.

He said Matava then demanded a $20 spot fine for failing to display temporary vehicle registration plates.

When Chikaka said he did not have the cash on him, Matava ordered him to move to the passenger seat, as the police officer got behind the wheel heading to the police station.

Along the way, Matava got involved in an accident and the vehicle was extensively damaged, while Chikaka sustained head, neck and hip injuries. – Newsday

Mugabe Removes Mnangagwa

By Duncan Banda| President Robert Mugabe has removed his deputy Emmerson Mnangagwa and placed his counterpart, Phelekezela Mphoko as Acting Head Of State.

The development comes amid a storm over who is the Big Boss, as Mnangagwa was in a supposed “coup plot” by his ‘agent’ Energy Mutodi ranked as more powerful than Mugabe. Mutodi says Mugabe is now number (4) four in the politburo as Mnangagwa takes the number one (1) lead in power and influence.

Mphoko has with effect from yesterday taken over the job and will preside until the end of the month, when Mugabe returns from his traditional annual leave.

Mnangagwa, had been acting in the same capacity from the time Mugabe commenced his annual leave in December last year.

Mugabe’s spokesperson, George Charamba confirmed the development in a statement yesterday.

“Honourable Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko assumes the capacity of Acting President from tomorrow (today) 10th January, 2017, in the absence of His Excellency the President R.G Mugabe, who is still on his traditional annual leave,” said Charamba.

“Vice President Mphoko will act up to the end of this month when His Excellency the President is expected back in the Office.”

Obama Touts Presidency in Final Speech to Nation | FULL SPEECH

Barak Obama | It’s good to be home.  My fellow Americans, Michelle and I have been so touched by all the well-wishes we’ve received over the past few weeks.  But tonight it’s my turn to say thanks.  Whether we’ve seen eye-to-eye or rarely agreed at all, my conversations with you, the American people – in living rooms and schools; at farms and on factory floors; at diners and on distant outposts – are what have kept me honest, kept me inspired, and kept me going.  Every day, I learned from you.  You made me a better President, and you made me a better man.

I first came to Chicago when I was in my early twenties, still trying to figure out who I was; still searching for a purpose to my life.  It was in neighborhoods not far from here where I began working with church groups in the shadows of closed steel mills.  It was on these streets where I witnessed the power of faith, and the quiet dignity of working people in the face of struggle and loss.  This is where I learned that change only happens when ordinary people get involved, get engaged, and come together to demand it.

After eight years as your President, I still believe that.  And it’s not just my belief.  It’s the beating heart of our American idea – our bold experiment in self-government.

It’s the conviction that we are all created equal, endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights, among them life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

It’s the insistence that these rights, while self-evident, have never been self-executing; that We, the People, through the instrument of our democracy, can form a more perfect union.

This is the great gift our Founders gave us.  The freedom to chase our individual dreams through our sweat, toil, and imagination – and the imperative to strive together as well, to achieve a greater good.

For 240 years, our nation’s call to citizenship has given work and purpose to each new generation.  It’s what led patriots to choose republic over tyranny, pioneers to trek west, slaves to brave that makeshift railroad to freedom.  It’s what pulled immigrants and refugees across oceans and the Rio Grande, pushed women to reach for the ballot, powered workers to organize.  It’s why GIs gave their lives at Omaha Beach and Iwo Jima; Iraq and Afghanistan – and why men and women from Selma to Stonewall were prepared to give theirs as well.

So that’s what we mean when we say America is exceptional.  Not that our nation has been flawless from the start, but that we have shown the capacity to change, and make life better for those who follow.

Yes, our progress has been uneven.  The work of democracy has always been hard, contentious and sometimes bloody.  For every two steps forward, it often feels we take one step back.  But the long sweep of America has been defined by forward motion, a constant widening of our founding creed to embrace all, and not just some.

If I had told you eight years ago that America would reverse a great recession, reboot our auto industry, and unleash the longest stretch of job creation in our history…if I had told you that we would open up a new chapter with the Cuban people, shut down Iran’s nuclear weapons program without firing a shot, and take out the mastermind of 9/11…if I had told you that we would win marriage equality, and secure the right to health insurance for another 20 million of our fellow citizens – you might have said our sights were set a little too high.

But that’s what we did.  That’s what you did.  You were the change.  You answered people’s hopes, and because of you, by almost every measure, America is a better, stronger place than it was when we started.

In ten days, the world will witness a hallmark of our democracy:  the peaceful transfer of power from one freely-elected president to the next.  I committed to President-Elect Trump that my administration would ensure the smoothest possible transition, just as President Bush did for me.  Because it’s up to all of us to make sure our government can help us meet the many challenges we still face.

We have what we need to do so.  After all, we remain the wealthiest, most powerful, and most respected nation on Earth.  Our youth and drive, our diversity and openness, our boundless capacity for risk and reinvention mean that the future should be ours.

But that potential will be realized only if our democracy works.  Only if our politics reflects the decency of the our people.  Only if all of us, regardless of our party affiliation or particular interest, help restore the sense of common purpose that we so badly need right now.

That’s what I want to focus on tonight – the state of our democracy.

Understand, democracy does not require uniformity.  Our founders quarreled and compromised, and expected us to do the same. But they knew that democracy does require a basic sense of solidarity – the idea that for all our outward differences, we are all in this together; that we rise or fall as one.

There have been moments throughout our history that threatened to rupture that solidarity.  The beginning of this century has been one of those times.  A shrinking world, growing inequality; demographic change and the specter of terrorism – these forces haven’t just tested our security and prosperity, but our democracy as well.  And how we meet these challenges to our democracy will determine our ability to educate our kids, and create good jobs, and protect our homeland.

In other words, it will determine our future.

Our democracy won’t work without a sense that everyone has economic opportunity.  Today, the economy is growing again; wages, incomes, home values, and retirement accounts are rising again; poverty is falling again.  The wealthy are paying a fairer share of taxes even as the stock market shatters records.  The unemployment rate is near a ten-year low.  The uninsured rate has never, ever been lower.  Health care costs are rising at the slowest rate in fifty years.  And if anyone can put together a plan that is demonstrably better than the improvements we’ve made to our health care system – that covers as many people at less cost – I will publicly support it.

That, after all, is why we serve – to make people’s lives better, not worse.

But for all the real progress we’ve made, we know it’s not enough.  Our economy doesn’t work as well or grow as fast when a few prosper at the expense of a growing middle class.  But stark inequality is also corrosive to our democratic principles.  While the top one percent has amassed a bigger share of wealth and income, too many families, in inner cities and rural counties, have been left behind – the laid-off factory worker; the waitress and health care worker who struggle to pay the bills – convinced that the game is fixed against them, that their government only serves the interests of the powerful – a recipe for more cynicism and polarization in our politics.

There are no quick fixes to this long-term trend.  I agree that our trade should be fair and not just free.  But the next wave of economic dislocation won’t come from overseas.  It will come from the relentless pace of automation that makes many good, middle-class jobs obsolete.And so we must forge a new social compact – to guarantee all our kids the education they need; to give workers the power to unionize for better wages; to update the social safety net to reflect the way we live now and make more reforms to the tax code so corporations and individuals who reap the most from the new economy don’t avoid their obligations to the country that’s made their success possible.  We can argue about how to best achieve these goals.  But we can’t be complacent about the goals themselves.  For if we don’t create opportunity for all people, the disaffection and division that has stalled our progress will only sharpen in years to come.

There’s a second threat to our democracy – one as old as our nation itself.  After my election, there was talk of a post-racial America.  Such a vision, however well-intended, was never realistic.  For race remains a potent and often divisive force in our society.  I’ve lived long enough to know that race relations are better than they were ten, or twenty, or thirty years ago – you can see it not just in statistics, but in the attitudes of young Americans across the political spectrum.

But we’re not where we need to be.  All of us have more work to do.  After all, if every economic issue is framed as a struggle between a hardworking white middle class and undeserving minorities, then workers of all shades will be left fighting for scraps while the wealthy withdraw further into their private enclaves.  If we decline to invest in the children of immigrants, just because they don’t look like us, we diminish the prospects of our own children – because those brown kids will represent a larger share of America’s workforce.  And our economy doesn’t have to be a zero-sum game.  Last year, incomes rose for all races, all age groups, for men and for women.

Going forward, we must uphold laws against discrimination – in hiring, in housing, in education and the criminal justice system.  That’s what our Constitution and highest ideals require.  But laws alone won’t be enough.  Hearts must change.  If our democracy is to work in this increasingly diverse nation, each one of us must try to heed the advice of one of the great characters in American fiction, Atticus Finch, who said “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view…until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.”

For blacks and other minorities, it means tying our own struggles for justice to the challenges that a lot of people in this country face – the refugee, the immigrant, the rural poor, the transgender American, and also the middle-aged white man who from the outside may seem like he’s got all the advantages, but who’s seen his world upended by economic, cultural, and technological change.

For white Americans, it means acknowledging that the effects of slavery and Jim Crow didn’t suddenly vanish in the ‘60s; that when minority groups voice discontent, they’re not just engaging in reverse racism or practicing political correctness; that when they wage peaceful protest, they’re not demanding special treatment, but the equal treatment our Founders promised.

For native-born Americans, it means reminding ourselves that the stereotypes about immigrants today were said, almost word for word, about the Irish, Italians, and Poles.  America wasn’t weakened by the presence of these newcomers; they embraced this nation’s creed, and it was strengthened.

So regardless of the station we occupy; we have to try harder; to start with the premise that each of our fellow citizens loves this country just as much as we do; that they value hard work and family like we do; that their children are just as curious and hopeful and worthy of love as our own.

None of this is easy.  For too many of us, it’s become safer to retreat into our own bubbles, whether in our neighborhoods or college campuses or places of worship or our social media feeds, surrounded by people who look like us and share the same political outlook and never challenge our assumptions.  The rise of naked partisanship, increasing economic and regional stratification, the splintering of our media into a channel for every taste – all this makes this great sorting seem natural, even inevitable.  And increasingly, we become so secure in our bubbles that we accept only information, whether true or not, that fits our opinions, instead of basing our opinions on the evidence that’s out there.

This trend represents a third threat to our democracy.  Politics is a battle of ideas; in the course of a healthy debate, we’ll prioritize different goals, and the different means of reaching them.  But without some common baseline of facts; without a willingness to admit new information, and concede that your opponent is making a fair point, and that science and reason matter, we’ll keep talking past each other, making common ground and compromise impossible.

Isn’t that part of what makes politics so dispiriting?  How can elected officials rage about deficits when we propose to spend money on preschool for kids, but not when we’re cutting taxes for corporations?  How do we excuse ethical lapses in our own party, but pounce when the other party does the same thing?  It’s not just dishonest, this selective sorting of the facts; it’s self-defeating.  Because as my mother used to tell me, reality has a way of catching up with you.

Take the challenge of climate change.  In just eight years, we’ve halved our dependence on foreign oil, doubled our renewable energy, and led the world to an agreement that has the promise to save this planet.  But without bolder action, our children won’t have time to debate the existence of climate change; they’ll be busy dealing with its effects: environmental disasters, economic disruptions, and waves of climate refugees seeking sanctuary.

Now, we can and should argue about the best approach to the problem.  But to simply deny the problem not only betrays future generations; it betrays the essential spirit of innovation and practical problem-solving that guided our Founders.

It’s that spirit, born of the Enlightenment, that made us an economic powerhouse – the spirit that took flight at Kitty Hawk and Cape Canaveral; the spirit that that cures disease and put a computer in every pocket.

It’s that spirit – a faith in reason, and enterprise, and the primacy of right over might, that allowed us to resist the lure of fascism and tyranny during the Great Depression, and build a post-World War II order with other democracies, an order based not just on military power or national affiliations but on principles – the rule of law, human rights, freedoms of religion, speech, assembly, and an independent press.

That order is now being challenged – first by violent fanatics who claim to speak for Islam; more recently by autocrats in foreign capitals who see free markets, open democracies, and civil society itself as a threat to their power.  The peril each poses to our democracy is more far-reaching than a car bomb or a missile.  It represents the fear of change; the fear of people who look or speak or pray differently; a contempt for the rule of law that holds leaders accountable; an intolerance of dissent and free thought; a belief that the sword or the gun or the bomb or propaganda machine is the ultimate arbiter of what’s true and what’s right.

Because of the extraordinary courage of our men and women in uniform, and the intelligence officers, law enforcement, and diplomats who support them, no foreign terrorist organization has successfully planned and executed an attack on our homeland these past eight years; and although Boston and Orlando remind us of how dangerous radicalization can be, our law enforcement agencies are more effective and vigilant than ever.  We’ve taken out tens of thousands of terrorists – including Osama bin Laden.  The global coalition we’re leading against ISIL has taken out their leaders, and taken away about half their territory.  ISIL will be destroyed, and no one who threatens America will ever be safe.  To all who serve, it has been the honor of my lifetime to be your Commander-in-Chief.

But protecting our way of life requires more than our military.  Democracy can buckle when we give in to fear.  So just as we, as citizens, must remain vigilant against external aggression, we must guard against a weakening of the values that make us who we are.  That’s why, for the past eight years, I’ve worked to put the fight against terrorism on a firm legal footing.  That’s why we’ve ended torture, worked to close Gitmo, and reform our laws governing surveillance to protect privacy and civil liberties.  That’s why I reject discrimination against Muslim Americans.  That’s why we cannot withdraw from global fights – to expand democracy, and human rights, women’s rights, and LGBT rights – no matter how imperfect our efforts, no matter how expedient ignoring such values may seem.  For the fight against extremism and intolerance and sectarianism are of a piece with the fight against authoritarianism and nationalist aggression.  If the scope of freedom and respect for the rule of law shrinks around the world, the likelihood of war within and between nations increases, and our own freedoms will eventually be threatened.

So let’s be vigilant, but not afraid.  ISIL will try to kill innocent people.  But they cannot defeat America unless we betray our Constitution and our principles in the fight.  Rivals like Russia or China cannot match our influence around the world – unless we give up what we stand for, and turn ourselves into just another big country that bullies smaller neighbors.

Which brings me to my final point – our democracy is threatened whenever we take it for granted.  All of us, regardless of party, should throw ourselves into the task of rebuilding our democratic institutions.  When voting rates are some of the lowest among advanced democracies, we should make it easier, not harder, to vote.  When trust in our institutions is low, we should reduce the corrosive influence of money in our politics, and insist on the principles of transparency and ethics in public service.  When Congress is dysfunctional, we should draw our districts to encourage politicians to cater to common sense and not rigid extremes.

And all of this depends on our participation; on each of us accepting the responsibility of citizenship, regardless of which way the pendulum of power swings.

Our Constitution is a remarkable, beautiful gift.  But it’s really just a piece of parchment.  It has no power on its own.  We, the people, give it power – with our participation, and the choices we make.  Whether or not we stand up for our freedoms.  Whether or not we respect and enforce the rule of law.  America is no fragile thing.  But the gains of our long journey to freedom are not assured.

In his own farewell address, George Washington wrote that self-government is the underpinning of our safety, prosperity, and liberty, but “from different causes and from different quarters much pains will be taken…to weaken in your minds the conviction of this truth;” that we should preserve it with “jealous anxiety;” that we should reject “the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest or to enfeeble the sacred ties” that make us one.

We weaken those ties when we allow our political dialogue to become so corrosive that people of good character are turned off from public service; so coarse with rancor that Americans with whom we disagree are not just misguided, but somehow malevolent.  We weaken those ties when we define some of us as more American than others; when we write off the whole system as inevitably corrupt, and blame the leaders we elect without examining our own role in electing them.

It falls to each of us to be those anxious, jealous guardians of our democracy; to embrace the joyous task we’ve been given to continually try to improve this great nation of ours.  Because for all our outward differences, we all share the same proud title:  Citizen.

Ultimately, that’s what our democracy demands.  It needs you.  Not just when there’s an election, not just when your own narrow interest is at stake, but over the full span of a lifetime.  If you’re tired of arguing with strangers on the internet, try to talk with one in real life.  If something needs fixing, lace up your shoes and do some organizing.  If you’re disappointed by your elected officials, grab a clipboard, get some signatures, and run for office yourself.  Show up.  Dive in.  Persevere.  Sometimes you’ll win.  Sometimes you’ll lose.  Presuming a reservoir of goodness in others can be a risk, and there will be times when the process disappoints you.  But for those of us fortunate enough to have been a part of this work, to see it up close, let me tell you, it can energize and inspire.  And more often than not, your faith in America – and in Americans – will be confirmed.

Mine sure has been.  Over the course of these eight years, I’ve seen the hopeful faces of young graduates and our newest military officers.  I’ve mourned with grieving families searching for answers, and found grace in Charleston church.  I’ve seen our scientists help a paralyzed man regain his sense of touch, and our wounded warriors walk again.  I’ve seen our doctors and volunteers rebuild after earthquakes and stop pandemics in their tracks.  I’ve seen the youngest of children remind us of our obligations to care for refugees, to work in peace, and above all to look out for each other.

That faith I placed all those years ago, not far from here, in the power of ordinary Americans to bring about change – that faith has been rewarded in ways I couldn’t possibly have imagined.  I hope yours has, too.  Some of you here tonight or watching at home were there with us in 2004, in 2008, in 2012 – and maybe you still can’t believe we pulled this whole thing off.

You’re not the only ones.  Michelle – for the past twenty-five years, you’ve been not only my wife and mother of my children, but my best friend.  You took on a role you didn’t ask for and made it your own with grace and grit and style and good humor.  You made the White House a place that belongs to everybody.  And a new generation sets its sights higher because it has you as a role model.  You’ve made me proud.  You’ve made the country proud.

Malia and Sasha, under the strangest of circumstances, you have become two amazing young women, smart and beautiful, but more importantly, kind and thoughtful and full of passion.  You wore the burden of years in the spotlight so easily.  Of all that I’ve done in my life, I’m most proud to be your dad.

To Joe Biden, the scrappy kid from Scranton who became Delaware’s favorite son:  you were the first choice I made as a nominee, and the best.  Not just because you have been a great Vice President, but because in the bargain, I gained a brother.  We love you and Jill like family, and your friendship has been one of the great joys of our life.

To my remarkable staff:  For eight years – and for some of you, a whole lot more – I’ve drawn from your energy, and tried to reflect back what you displayed every day: heart, and character, and idealism.  I’ve watched you grow up, get married, have kids, and start incredible new journeys of your own.  Even when times got tough and frustrating, you never let Washington get the better of you.  The only thing that makes me prouder than all the good we’ve done is the thought of all the remarkable things you’ll achieve from here.

And to all of you out there – every organizer who moved to an unfamiliar town and kind family who welcomed them in, every volunteer who knocked on doors, every young person who cast a ballot for the first time, every American who lived and breathed the hard work of change – you are the best supporters and organizers anyone could hope for, and I will forever be grateful.  Because yes, you changed the world.

That’s why I leave this stage tonight even more optimistic about this country than I was when we started.  Because I know our work has not only helped so many Americans; it has inspired so many Americans – especially so many young people out there – to believe you can make a difference; to hitch your wagon to something bigger than yourselves.  This generation coming up – unselfish, altruistic, creative, patriotic – I’ve seen you in every corner of the country.  You believe in a fair, just, inclusive America; you know that constant change has been America’s hallmark, something not to fear but to embrace, and you are willing to carry this hard work of democracy forward.  You’ll soon outnumber any of us, and I believe as a result that the future is in good hands.

My fellow Americans, it has been the honor of my life to serve you.  I won’t stop; in fact, I will be right there with you, as a citizen, for all my days that remain.  For now, whether you’re young or young at heart, I do have one final ask of you as your President – the same thing I asked when you took a chance on me eight years ago.

I am asking you to believe.  Not in my ability to bring about change – but in yours.

I am asking you to hold fast to that faith written into our founding documents; that idea whispered by slaves and abolitionists; that spirit sung by immigrants and homesteaders and those who marched for justice; that creed reaffirmed by those who planted flags from foreign battlefields to the surface of the moon; a creed at the core of every American whose story is not yet written:

Yes We Can.

Yes We Did.

Yes We Can.

Thank you.  God bless you.  And may God continue to bless the United States of America.

 

Mujuru In Trouble In Matebeleland

Staff Reporter | Zimbabwe People First leader, Joice Mujuru, is set to rush to Matabeleland, Bulawayo in particular, soon after the Bikita West by-election in a bid to rescue her disintegrating party in the region.

Impeccable sources within the party revealed to ZimEye.com that there are serious rifts within the party in the region set to see mass resignations of members and some prominent persons if nothing is done to rescue the situation.

The sources further claim that the root of the problem is the exclusion of Matabeleland personnel from the party’s top leadership and the predominantly former ZANU PF leadership in the party structures.

The situation is said to have been worsened by the question of who will be Mujuru’s Vice President, an issue which has created bitter factionalism.

Mujuru has positioned former PDP Vice President Samuel Sipepa Nkomo to be her deputy from the region without consulting the provinces who are preferring a younger person for the position.

Mujuru has since been summoned by the region to attend to the issues with a deadline set for the 31st of January after which if she fails to attend to the concerns of the region “the party is bound to collapse,” the sources claimed.

Matabeleland region party members are reported to have been against the party’s constitution prescribing two Vice Presidents with the region demanding for one Vice President who must come from the region if the President is from the northern regions. Mujuru is said to have declined the submission insisting on two vice Presidents following her former boss Robert Mugabe’s model.

According to the sources the party is failing to make meaningful in roads into the region because of the predominant former ZANU PF leadership which members claim makes people believe the party is a reincarnation of ZANU PF, an issue which Mujuru must address.

The members also accuse Mujuru of being undemocratic and imposing leaders on the people in the region while allowing Mashonaland regions to choose their own leaders.

In recent weeks the party dismissed provincial chairpersons from Matabeleland North and Matabeleland South and several members from the Bulawayo province are reported to be in the firing line.

Comment could not be obtained from the party information officer Jealous Mawarire whose phone was not reachable.

Ruvheneko, Stunner Interview- Poor Inte | DETAILS

AN interview conducted by radio and television personality Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa with rapper Stunner via social media platform Facebook Live on Monday exposed the country’s broadband service providers for their inefficiency and poor service.

The interview between Stunner, real name Desmond Chideme and Ruvheneko was much anticipated after it was widely advertised on social media.

The interview, dubbed ‘Keeping up with the Chidemes’ by followers of Stunner and his wife Olinda broadcast on Facebook Live at 4PM, was a new spectacle in the country.
It drew many social media users and kept them glued to their devices due to the controversy generated by the marital drama between the two.

However, poor broadband services dampened the interview for most users who could hardly follow the discussion.

Facebook Live appears to be too much for the country’s broadband service providers as the video had poor quality and its audio would go faint in some instances.
Even the host Ruvheneko acknowledged in a video she posted on her Instagram page that the live stream speed was slow.

“I appreciate that the live footage wasn’t the best quality. So we’re going to share a full video with HD quality. I’ll share the link soon,” said Ruvheneko.

During the interview, the footage would at some point go offline, clearly indicating that the broadband service provider is not ready for the new Facebook Live facility.

Most Facebook Live users had to wait for close to two hours to access the online interview which ordinarily they were supposed to have watched in real time. The other social media users ended up abandoning the live interview preferring to download the video later on. Two hours later some downloaded the video and started sharing it on social media platforms such as WhatsApp.

This comes at a time when Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) has come under fire from users who accuse it of dabbling in trivialities instead of ensuring that service providers give real value for money. This was after it set a floor rate for data bundles that is more expensive than the previous rates. – State Media

What’s Wrong with Christian Masturbation?

Masturbation doesn’t fit within typical modern ethical concerns. It’s not unsafe or cruel; in moderation it does not interfere with academic or economic performance, and it doesn’t make your children more likely to flunk high school or get pregnant out of wedlock. There are no peer-reviewed studies linking it to obesity or reduced charitable giving, and it is virtually the only thing on earth that doesn’t give you cancer. Conventional wisdom tells us it’s a healthy form of stress relief. It’s organic, and nothing could be more local.

So the question for Christian ethics is not, “Is masturbation sinful?” It’s, “What could possibly be wrong with it?”

Now, this is the best-case scenario we tend to believe about masturbation, though many times the habit becomes compulsive and tied up into the exploitative porn industry—which are compounding issues on their own.

But for masturbation itself? I approach the issue from two perspectives. First, I have my own experience: I’m an artsy, celibate convert; I’ve masturbated since childhood; and I’ve never been able to give up this habit for more than a couple months at a time. The other perspective comes out of my faith as a Roman Catholic. Catholic teaching offers what seems to be a compelling argument against masturbation, but ultimately my ethics are rooted in my relationship with Jesus and his bride, the church. No Christian is left alone with her reason and experience; she is also given the church, which nurtures us with Communion and teaches us to follow Jesus.

The significance of relationship—the way love, contact, kiss lie at the beating heart of Christian faith—anchors the argument that masturbation squanders our sexuality. Scripture is the great love story of God and humans, climaxing at the wedding feast of the Lamb. Christ is himself an image of union: justice and mercy (echoing the promises of Psalm 85:11), man and God. The doctrine of the Trinity teaches us that relationship, union with the Other, is part of the inner life of the One God.

In this sense, Christianity is an erotic religion, in that it compels our longing for and contact with the Other. Our bodies are gifts given to us by God, and we give them to him and to others. We are not meant to keep them for ourselves. The sexual union of lovers shows an image and prophecy of our union with God. Sex is to prayer as masturbation is to comforting self-justifications.

Masturbation is the use of sexual urges, and sexual ecstasy, for the self alone. (I’m here talking only about masturbation by yourself, not touching yourself as part of sex with your spouse.) Instead of our urge driving us to pour ourselves out for others—and to accept all the hard, weird, disappointing realities of sex and marriage—we seek to satisfy our urge on our own terms. Ecstasy becomes something we achieve by and for ourselves.

In Christian tradition, we are given two ways to accept and live out our sexuality. Both occur in the context of relationship. Marital sex places us in union and relationship in a fairly obvious way. Continence—refraining from all sex if you are unmarried, what a lot of people casually call “celibacy”—is the other. This is the way I try to live out.

In this form of sexuality, we may sublimate our sexual urges, transforming them into forms of love such as prayer, service to others, artistry, friendship. Or we may seek to sacrifice these urges, pouring them out over the feet of the Crucified. Either way, our sexuality is a gift we give to God and to those he places in our lives, both neighbor and stranger. It is not for ourselves. The ecstasy on the face of Bernini’s Teresa is the mark not of solitary pleasure but of contact with her Lord.

Our nearly universal failure at chastity is not an argument against it.

On an artistic level, sex serves as an image of encounter and reconciliation with the Other. Masturbation, by contrast, reflects our self-ownership at best, narcissism at worst. We are taught nowadays to think of our bodies in terms of use, not in terms of iconography; we are taught to think anti-poetically. Only artists still maintain that the body has meaning.

The ballet-horror movie Black Swan captured this poetic meaning of the body brilliantly. A ballerina escapes her anguished reality in lustful fantasy and masturbation, where she can achieve orgasm—attaining ecstatic release without ever giving up control. A more sympathetic portrayal comes in the recent movie The Babadook, where an overwhelmed, widowed mother is about to use her vibrator to fall asleep when she’s interrupted by her son. Here, the movie’s use of masturbation is more ambiguous; the scene underscores the woman’s loneliness and exhaustion. But the overall arc of the film is about the widow’s attempt to avoid the grieving she must do. Masturbation, then, is a part of her attempt to escape the life she has been given.

I have read one portrayal of masturbation as a way of reclaiming one’s body after sexual abuse, and I think that will ring true for some. Yet even in such circumstances, we reclaim our bodies in order to give them to God and others. The path of healing and reclamation still leads us to a place where we can give of ourselves, through celibacy or marital sex. This position of “self-gift” can be stressful. Chastity is nearly impossible for most people I’ve talked to.

But our nearly universal failure at chastity is not an argument against it. My inability to be “good enough” is in its own way a gift. It reminds me that virtue—like orgasm—is not something I must strive to attain by and for myself. I depend daily on God’s mercy. And I hope knowing this affects how I treat others. The admission, “I can’t,” prompts us to be gentler with other people’s struggles and sins, whatever they may be—not to justify our own.

Much of the resistance to the traditional teaching against masturbation comes from a desire to reduce sexual shame. Shame isolates us in secrecy, its own secluded poison garden. It drives us to hide, separating us from God and others. Shame militates against self-gift.

For me, the confessional has been the place where shame is healed. I am set free by revealing my stumbles and failures and hearing in unambiguous terms the words of mercy. The priest hears the things I’m most ashamed of and responds, “May God grant you pardon and peace.”

Whatever I think of the specific priest and his advice or lack of it, in these words I hear Jesus. Sin isolates; confession reconciles. Even when I have turned away from relationship with God and sought ecstasy on my own terms, I can always return to him in the intimacy of prayer and penitence. Relationship is restored as repentance and forgiveness kiss.

What is the world, O soldiers?
It is I:
I, this incessant snow,
This northern sky;
Soldiers, this solitude
Through which we go
Is I.

—Walter de la Mare, “Napoleon”

Ziyambi To Testify Against Tomana | LATEST

At least 11 witnesses, including Deputy Prosecutor-General Mrs Florence Ziyambi, are testifying against suspended Prosecutor-General Mr Johannes Tomana, who is facing a slew of charges, chief among them criminal abuse of office and gross incompetence.
Some of the witnesses are senior prosecutors in the Prosecutor-General’s Office and others who left Government service to venture into private practice.
This comes as the tribunal set up by President Mugabe in terms of Section 187 (3) of the Constitution to probe Tomana wrote to the President seeking a further extension to complete the probe.
Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs permanent secretary Mrs Virginia Mabhiza confirmed to The Herald yesterday that the tribunal, being chaired by retired judge Justice Moses Chinhengo, sought a third extension that was due to run until March.
She said Mr Tomana would also bring his own witnesses whose number could not be ascertained as of yesterday.
“The tribunal has sought another extension that has since been granted and they are now continuing with the hearing,” said Mrs Mabhiza.
“This was as a result of too many witnesses who wanted to testify against the PG and some of them take long to testify. Now, the remaining witnesses are testifying and we hope that by March the tribunal will be done with the hearing.”
Initially, the tribunal was supposed to complete the hearing in October last year but failed to meet that deadline. It then asked for an extension that lapsed in December.
The tribunal seeks to inquire into Mr Tomana’s conduct with respect to court orders issued by the High Court and Supreme Court in cases pitting Francis Maramwidze versus Commissioner-General of the Zimbabwe Republic Police and another; Telecel Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd versus Attorney-General; and Professor Charles Muchemwa Nherera versus Jayesh Shah.
In Maramwidze’s case, Mr Tomana is accused of refusing or failing to issue him with a certificate for private prosecution as ordered by the High Court on May 14, 2014. He is facing the same charge in the Telecel Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd case after he was ordered to issue a certificate by the Supreme Court within five days on January 8, 2014.
The tribunal seeks to establish whether Tomana was not only in contempt of court, but also in violation of the Oath of Office and the Constitution by refusing or failing to obey the court orders.
It is understood that the tribunal also seeks to establish whether or not Tomana’s conduct was inappropriate and an abuse of office with regards to persons who were his clients prior to his appointment as Prosecutor-General.
Through his office or officers he authorised, Tomana is accused of refusing to support the conviction on appeal of Prof Nherera, who was his former client.
Tomana is further accused of withdrawing charges of contravening the Prevention of Corruption Act (Chapter 9:6) against Mr Bright Matonga, another of his former clients, citing unavailability of witnesses, which was not the case.
Tomana is also accused of refusing to prosecute Mr Matonga on charges of culpable homicide, citing untenable reasons at law.
In another charge, the tribunal seeks to establish whether or not Tomana himself inappropriately and in abuse of office stopped the trial of Beauty Basile, who was charged with several counts of contravening the Prevention of Corruption Act (Chapter 9:23) and the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act (Chapter 9:23).
The circumstances surrounding the termination of the trial are being viewed as unwarranted and against the weight of evidence against Basile. – State Media

Shocker As Anglican Priest Threatens To Axe Wife

An Anglican priest at St Annes Parish in Pumula South suburb, Bulawayo, yesterday appeared in court for violating a peace order not to physically and verbally abuse his wife.

Father Climax Dewa (65) was dragged to court by his wife Mrs Doris Dewa after he allegedly threatened to axe her.

Mrs Dewa (38) applied for a peace order against her husband accusing him of physically, emotionally and psychologically abusing her and was granted the order in April last year.

Yesterday, father Dewa appeared before Western Commonage magistrate Ms Nyaradzo Ringisai charged with violating a protection order.

The court heard that at one time the priest told his wife that she was a gold digger and used unprintable words to insult her.

Father Dewa told the magistrate that his wife was disrespectful and was denying him his conjugal rights.

“She’s disrespectful and has become the new man in my house. She no longer treats me as her husband as was the case before,” said the priest.

He said he was not insulting her but was telling her what she was.

“I was telling her, merely calling a spade a spade. I only told her what she is and I stand by that,” he said.

The magistrate warned and cautioned father Dewa and advised the couple to seek counselling.

Prosecuting, Mr Tony Kamdyariwa said father Dewa violated a court order by physically and emotionally abusing his wife.

“On January 5 this year at around 1AM, the accused person and the complainant were in their matrimonial bedroom when the accused person started insulting the complainant. He said he does not stay with a gold digger. The accused person later threatened to axe the complainant. He failed to abide by the terms of the protection order which prohibits him from insulting the complainant who happens to be his wife,” said the prosecutor.

Testifying in court, Mrs Dewa said: “He chased me out of our house and told me never to come back from work. I left him sleeping at home at around 7AM. I am now scared of going back home.”

Mrs Dewa reported the matter to the police leading to her husband’s arrest. – State Media

Another NSSA Boss Caught In Fraud Scandal

ANOTHER former National Social Security Authority boss Shadreck Vera yesterday appeared in court charged with fraud after he allegedly misled the pension fund into buying a property at a price inflated by $8 million.

Vera (46), who was the investment director at NSSA, appeared before Harare magistrate Ms Rumbidzai Mugwagwa.

He is facing fraud charges or alternatively criminal abuse of office as a public officer and was remanded to February 10 on $500 bail.

He was ordered to surrender his passport, report every Friday at CID Commercial Crimes and not to interfere with police investigations as part of his bail conditions.

Vera is represented by Mr Mazhindu Mutizirwa.

The court heard that Vera was a member of the NSSA board’s investments committee.

His accomplice, James Matiza, was the chairperson of the management investments committee.

Matiza has already appeared in court on similar charges.

In September 2014, NSSA secured stand No 19280 Celestial Park in Borrowdale, Harare, from Matay-Kingdom (Pvt) Ltd.

The court heard that before NSSA could buy the property, Vera, Matiza and properties manager, Patrick Chiduza, were expected to look for property valuators to establish its market value.

This was to enable NSSA to use a benchmark for price bargaining.

Chiduza is reportedly on the run.

Prosecuting, Ms Audrey Chogumaira alleged that NSSA obtained three valuation reports from Bard Real Estate which came up with a gross replacement cost of $29 million, forced value of $18 million and a market value of $24 million.

CB Richards Ellis came up with gross replacement costs of $24,354 million, forced value not given and a market value of $25,6 million.

Green Plan (Pvt) Ltd did not provide gross replacement value but a market price of $36 million.

The court heard that the three reports were to be presented to the board for adjustments before an agreement of sale was entered.

It is alleged that out of the three reports, Bard Real Estate was the most favourable and would give NSSA bargaining power.

Vera, Matiza and Chiduza allegedly concealed the Bard Real Estate report and referred the board valuations by CB Richard Ellis and Green Plan.

The court heard that the two reports were not costs effective and the board chose Green Plan.

It is alleged that by so doing the trio misrepresented to NSSA that the property was worth $36,5 million yet they knew that it was worth $24 million.

The property was eventually bought for $32 million after price bargaining, prejudicing NSSA of $8 million.

The corrupt activity was inconsistent with Vera’s duties as a public officer, the court heard.

The matter came to light on October 24 last year following an audit. – State Media

BMW Loses luxury-Car Crown to Mercedes

BMW has lost its crown as the world’s biggest luxury-car brand to Mercedes-Benz, ending its reign after more than a decade amid a cluttered line up of aging models.

The Munich-based manufacturer sold 80 000 fewer cars in 2016 than the Daimler AG brand, which drew younger buyers with sporty redesigns and a bigger array of increasingly popular SUVs.

A rebound for BMW will be hampered by challenges that range from slowing auto demand in Europe to the threat of trade barriers in the UK and North America.

BMW’s global deliveries rose 5.2 percent in 2016 to two million cars, growing at less than half the 11.3 percent rate, which lifted deliveries at Mercedes to 2.08 million.

Third-placed peer Audi sold 1.87 million cars in 2016, 3.8 percent more than a year earlier. Mercedes had lagged behind the BMW AG marque since 2005 and temporarily dropped below Audi to third place before a revamped SUV line up drove a strong comeback in recent years.

Sales will expand in the low single digits in 2017, BMW’s sales chief Ian Robertson said at the Detroit auto show on Monday. Headwinds this year include weaker demand in the UK amid preparations for Brexit, and slowing growth in China, he said.

While BMW chief executive officer Harald Krueger says he’s more focused on profitability than on sales, he needs funds to cover rising investments in electric cars and self-driving features.

All three German luxury-car makers face that challenge — along with increased competition from expansions by smaller rivals such Jaguar, Volvo and Alfa Romeo, and from new entrants such as Tesla Motors Inc.

BMW is particularly vulnerable because it does not have the deep pockets of a large parent to fall back on. Climbing research and development spending has pushed BMW profitability lower, with the ongoing revamp of its line up also weighing on its earnings. — Bloomberg

Shock As Suicidal Man, Rapes Stabs Teen Wife

A 28-YEAR OLD Bulawayo man allegedly raped his wife in a bush and then stabbed her after threatening to commit suicide.

He later rushed to the police station to report a false robbery.

A court heard that the man from Sizinda suburb drew a knife and stabbed his 19-year-old wife three times as they were walking home at around 11PM along Plumtree Road near Bellevue suburb last Thursday.

The suspect, who cannot be named to protect the identity of his victim pleaded not guilty to rape, attempted murder and supplying false information to the police when he appeared before Bulawayo Provincial Magistrate Mr Tinashe Tashaya.

“Your Worship I was very drunk on the night. I don’t remember well what really happened or what I did,” he said.

The magistrate remanded him in custody to January 26 for trial.

For the State, Mr Nkathazo Dlodlo said last Thursday, the man attacked his wife as they were walking home from town and rushed to the police to make a false robbery report.

“Accused and complainant failed to get transport at the time of the night so they walked home. Accused suddenly dragged complainant into a nearby bushy area and demanded sex. He tore complainant’s clothes and raped her once,” he said.

“Accused told complainant he wanted to kill her then kill himself. He stabbed her twice in the head and once on the abdomen.

“He then went to Donnington Police Station to report that his wife had been attacked by robbers. Complainant told the police that it was infact the accused who had raped and stabbed her leading to his arrest.” – State Media

Dabengwa Says “No” Gen. Solomon Mujuru Wasn’t A Sell-Out

By Sithuli Ndaba | ZAPU President has clarified his opinion about Solomon Mujuru, whom the Dabengwa led party spokesperson referred to as a sellout last two weeks.

ZAPU Spokesperson Iphithule Maphosa reported at Advocate Senda’s burial that his President Dabengwa had labeled Mujuru a sellout following his move in the seventies to dump ZAPU for ZANU albeit after attaining high quality military training from ZAPU under the banner of ZPRA.

Speaking to this reporter who was following up on his pronouncements, Dabengwa, who maintained his unapologetic stance over his refusal to serve in the army, has however refuted the claims that he labeled Mujuru a sellout, saying he remarked it was against his ethical principles serving under his junior, saying Mujuru was trained by subordinates of his, making it unprofessionally sound for him to serve as his junior in independent Zimbabwe.

Dabengwa said it was not him who considered Rex to be such but the majority of ZPRA cadres at first did not understand his move hence they took it as betrayal. He however said after the ZAPU leadership explained how Mujuru eventually moved to ZANU during ZAPU”s period of crisis, the cadres got to accept the move and reasons given by Rex Nhongo, that he felt under utilized at ZPRA whose mother party was undergoing crisis which had effect on the war’s momentum at that time. Because of that, Mujuru requested to be cleared for a move to ZANU where he could put to use the skills he attained under ZPRA cadetship.

Dabengwa said the fact that his subordinates in ZPRA felt Mujuru had dealt with them this way, he felt it would not auger well with his comrades for him to work under his junior that is besides the fact that Robert Mugabe was unprofessional approaching the appointment of Army Commander.

Maphosa has acknowledged the clarification, saying his party leader raised the issue with him for a proper position.

“Yes, the President raised us and made a correction that he does not consider Mujuru a sellout, neither did he refer to him as such, which will be issued shortly. However, President Dabengwa remains unapologetic with the decision and maintains the unprofessional conduct by Mugabe when he appointed Mujuru, which was laced with nepotism and patronage”, said Iphithule Maphosa, ZAPU Spokesman.

Asked if the turnabout is influenced by events that could have followed the statements, Maphosa said there hasn’t been any reaction to the statement. The ZAPU Spokesperson said he does not expect the statement to ignite any events and warned anybody who sought to capitalize on the ZAPU President saying it will be futile to use Dabengwa and his name for selfish ends.

“I wouldn’t call it a turnabout. This is just clarification of issues and pronouncements attributed to the President. It is highly important to own up to our mistakes and correct the wrong information we attributed to the President. That is all it is”, said Maphosa, who dismissed suspicion by this reporter that he had volunteered to take a fall for his leader. He said life taught him humility, which calls for one to accept and own up to their mistakes without shifting blame.

 

 

Mugabe Gives War Vets Taste of Own Medicine

Nomusa Garikai | When President Mugabe fell out with the war veterans led by Chris Mutsvangwa the tyrant had Mutsvangwa and a number of his follow association executive leaders booted out of the party. The tyrant tried to replace the Mutsvangwa executive with one led by Manicaland Provincial Affairs Minister, Mandi Chimene. The Mutsvangwa executive challenged the move in High Court and won.

Now it seems President Mugabe has been defying the High Court ruling and allowed the Chimene group to represent war veterans at party gatherings. Anyone who knows what a devious character President Mugabe is was not surprise by this. It is the war veteran leaders’ reaction that was surprising.

“Zimbabwe is a constitutional State and it’s so sad that the ruling party is failing to obey its own and the country’s Constitution, which is the supreme law of the land,” said ZNLWVA secretary general Victor Matemadanda.

“We now have a constitutional crisis because the ruling party doesn’t believe in the rule of law. Yet, at his swearing-in ceremony, Mugabe promised to uphold the Constitution though he is now worryingly failing to do what he promised.”

President Mugabe has always violated the Zanu PF and national constitutions whenever they got in his way to establish and retain the de facto one-party dictatorship the nation has lived under ever since independence in 1980 when he first assumed office. Indeed, Matemadanda and his fellow rogue war veterans have played their part in helping Mugabe impose his no-regime-change mantra on the nation.

Of course, the war veterans knew Zimbabwe was a multi-party democracy with a constitutional obligation to hold free, fair and credible elections. It is impossible to hold free, fair and credible elections and still impose no regime change; the two are mutually exclusive.

Zimbabwe is a lawless nation and it is rich that people like Matemadanda, Joice Mujuru and all the other Zanu PF thugs should notice this now after they were booted out of Zanu PF but failed to do so all these years they were in the party and wielded power.

“Put your sword back in its place,” Jesus said to him. “for all who draw the sword will die by the sword.” Matthew 26:25.

It is right and just that people like Matemadanda, Joice Mujuru and all the other Zanu PF thugs are finally getting a taste of the Zanu PF tyranny they have dished out to the rest of us all these years. One can only hope that they will now work for real and meaningful democratic change so we can finally bury dead this corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship!

 

STUNNERISED : Media Digs Up Olinda’s ‘Dirt’

Controversial Zimbabwe wannabe celebrity, Olinda Chapel Chideme, was once married to a Richard Matambanadzo in UK who later dumped her after he caught Olinda in bed with another man, an online publication has claimed.

 According to the source, Olinda and Richard met and wedded in England(see picture) and their marriage was rocky from start to finish.

Meanwhile, many are also digging in to find out the sort of business Olinda runs in Britain as there is no correlation between her expensive lifestyle with hip hop singer Stunner and the care businesses and employment agencies she ran in the United Kingdom.

There are rumours that she might be breaking British financial regulation laws by failing to properly account for and disclose her sources of income.

There are rumours that Olinda and Stunner broke and their public fight is a clever plot to raise their low profiles so they can easily make more money. – Agencies

I Wanted To Kill Bill Saidi

By Bekezela Maduma Fuzwayo (Facebook posting) | Our African culture strongly warns against speaking ill of the deceased more so before they are laid to rest but sometimes it really gets unavoidable.

I have been following many people speak praises on the departed former Chronicle journalist Bill Saidi. Was more shocked by the ZAPU leadership also writing a huge praise obituary for Saidi.

I asked myself what the motivation was if this current ZAPU indeed claims to be the same PF ZAPU which was led by Joshua Nkomo and Saidi so much hated together with its entire leadership.

I first really got to know of Saidi and concern myself about him in 1984 albeit I was only a teenager. He caught my attention and grief when my father and other PF ZAPU senior officials were arrested by the ZANU regime when ZANU was at its peak of being ZANU and Gukurahundi was also entering its peak.

In The Chronicle story which Saidi wrote he described my father as a senior dissident who had been arrested in Gwanda and published a photo of him with other ZAPU leaders from Gwanda in tattered prison clothes while we as family did not even know which prison they were being kept in.

At that time I was a very keen follower of the latest news from any sources and radio was always abuzz of dissident activities and how government was brutally dealing with dissidents. On the ground reports from the rural areas were coming in everyday of people being wantonly killed for being dissidents or harbouring dissidents.

I couldn’t stomach the report of my own father being described as a dissident and appearing in the national paper in prison clothes tagged not only a dissident but a senior dissident. For all I knew my father was fulltime employed as the Township Superintendent by the Gwanda Rural Council at that time and was never on a single day absent from home to warrant him time to have gone out to practice dissident activity.

I think it was just two days after Bill Saidi’s story that we were attacked by ZANU members with stones and petrol bombs while we slept in the night at home and our father was away in the prison we didn’t know of but which Saidi knew of and never bothered to disclose in his story.

I remember vividly how me and my mum jumped out of the house through a bedroom window and left my younger siblings sleeping in the house not aware of what was happening. God has his own way of doing things and non of those petrol bombs went off that night.

The following morning we fled Gwanda as a family and sort refuge in Bulawayo. In only our second day in Bulawayo we got word that our home in Gwanda had been burnt down roof to floor. I couldn’t and didn’t want to believe it. My only source of information was that I was going to see it in the Bill Saidi Chronicle newspaper, what with the home of the most senior Gwanda dissident burnt down, it should have been headline.

I was lucky that my father’s young brother who had squeezed us into his house in Luveve would always send me to buy the newspaper first thing in the morning and I would always start with searching for this Bill Saidi’s latest update. Guess what, he was there in that morning’s paper and to my shock he was writing heavily praising “government intervention in dealing with dissidents” and nothing about the burnt house in Gwanda.

I honestly hated that guy more on that day.

Years later when I was a little older and doing my third year at college, a brother of mine who was working for The Chronicle as a reporter took me to the Bulawayo Press Club when it was still housed at a Bulawayo hotel and journalists would gather there for media briefings and drink. He was busy helping me link some media names to faces. When he introduced me to this Bill Saidi I felt a bout of anger I have never felt again in my life.

To tell the truth I searched my pockets for a gun I knew I never had but prayed in a second that I will find in my pocket. I was ready to give my heart justice there and then and would not have cared the resultant consequences. Fortunately no magic happened to throw a gun or any weapon into my pocket. In huge anger I walked out of that place and never set my foot into that press club again.

When I heard of Saidi’s death this week, that film of years ago replayed in my mind and I felt the anger rise again. I couldn’t carry it and the following morning I went to my father’s grave needing to console myself that I know that my father was never a dissident and in my heart I was saying another Gukurahundi tolerant had passed on.

As I was walking in the graveyard in the Gwanda Cemetery towards my father’s grave, I passed through a mass grave of the Savage Family which was murdered by dissidents round about the same time that we were going through that terrible ordeal. It struck me and I stopped for a moment and asked myself how the Savage Family feels every time they visit that grave.

As I proceeded to my father’s grave an internal voice asked me how long I was going to carry this anger in my heart. I honestly don’t know for how long not only me but hundreds of thousands other Gukurahundi and dissidents victims we are going to be left exposed to such heart paining anger against each other.

I have never imagined myself in a situation where I feel relief on the death of another human being but the emotions that arose in me on the death of Saidi taught me a different dimension of the life we are forced to live in this country. This thirty year old Gukurahundi matter has been allowed to go unattended for too long and everyday people with answers to these ills are dying leaving us the victims to nurse bleeding hearts which we pass on to our children while the perpetrators die relief fully with nothing told to anyone.

Here I am right now left believing that I should have talked to Saidi and opened up to him and told him how much damage a news article he wrote in pursuant of his duty did to the subconscious part of my life. I strongly believe he will have explained one or two factors behind his work and definitely apologised and that apology would have cleared my subconscious life.

Having opened up I feel relieved and ready to forgive Saidi without talking to him and wish him a peaceful eternal rest. God in heaven is the one to judge.

As an aside, it comes into mind ukuthi how many of us are enduring this pain and even worse than I have been through? It is my plea to President Robert Mugabe and his government to seriously think of the sufferings that the people of Matabeleland have been through all these years and provide us with an open platform to have victims and perpetrators speak the truth to each other and find truce. Bleeding hearts can never be governable.

The starting point to a better Zimbabwe lies in truce and I make it my 2017 resolution that in my little corner I will give my effort into a push for a genuine Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Together we can do it.

Trump Names Own Simba Chikore Senior Adviser

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has named his son-in-law Jared Kushner as a senior advisor, prompting a group of Democratic lawmakers to ask the Justice Department and ethics officials to examine potential violations of anti-nepotism laws and conflicts of interest.

A lawyer for Kushner said he plans to divest himself of all foreign assets along with his interests in a venture capital firm and an office building in New York. He will also resign as chief executive of Kushner companies and as the publisher of the New York Observer before beginning work in the White House.

Six members of Congress wrote a letter to Attorney General Loretta Lynch and the U.S. Office of Government Ethics pointing to a 1967 law that says a public official cannot appoint a family member to the same agency in which the official serves.

Kushner lawyer Jamie Gorelick said the rule does not apply to the president because the White House does not fall under the definition of an agency.

The lawmakers also say in their letter that Gorelick’s statement that Kushner would recuse himself from matters involving his remaining financial interests after leaving his companies implies that he would still have assets that could be affected by government policy he helps shape.

Trump transition team officials said Kushner’s role will involve working on trade and the Middle East, and that he will work closely with Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and Chief Strategist Stephen Bannon.

Unlike members of Trump’s Cabinet, Kushner’s position does not require Senate approval.

The 35-year-old is married to Trump’s daughter Ivanka.

Reporters asked Trump about Kushner’s possible role on Monday, to which the president-elect said, “We’ll talk about that Wednesday.” That is when the president-elect is due to hold a highly anticipated news conference, his first since being elected on November 8.

Trump’s inauguration will take place January 20. VOA

Museveni Appoints Son Adviser

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has appointed his eldest son – a major-general in the army – as his special adviser, renewing speculation that he is grooming him as his successor.

Maj-Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba rose rapidly through the ranks of the military, and was the commander of the Special Forces, with responsibility over his father’s security.
Last year, the president appointed his wife Janet as Minister of Education and Sports.
Her appointment came after Mr Museveni won a fifth term in elections rejected by the opposition as rigged.
Meanwhile, Mr Museveni has also promoted Brigadier Peter Elwelu, who commanded the forces which mounted an attack on King Charles Mumbere’s palace in the Rwenzururu region in November, to the post of chief of land forces.
The brigadier’s promotion is seen as reward for the operation, which led to the deaths of some 60 people.
The king is accused of leading a secessionist movement, and is in detention.
Defence Force chief Gen Katumba Wamala has lost his post and been given a junior ministerial post in the government.
He held the highest military office in Uganda, and the new appointment is seen as a demotion.
The army spokesman said the changes were normal and good for institutional growth. BBC

Manyenyeni Slapped With a $ 60 000 Lawsuit

By Staff Reporter | The Harare City Council has been slapped with a $57 556 lawsuit by Mbare residents over the flash floods which destroyed their property last December.
In the summons delivered to the Town House, by the residents’ lawyers, Allen Moyo Attorneys at Law, on Monday, the Mbare flood victims say that they want to be compensated for the damage caused on their properties by the floods that affected them in December.
They argue that if the Harare City Council had properly maintained the city’s drainage system they would not have been affected by the flash floods. Flash flood occurred on December 26 after the drainage system failed to contain the heavy rain which was pouring.
This the rising of water levels along Dumbujena, Mbirimi, Mwamuka and Chinamhora streets where the affected residents stay.

MAGAYA MURDER CASE | Exclusive

ZimEye today revisits the suspicious death of another of preacher Walter Magaya’s former girlfriends, Chipo Chakanyuka who was killed under Magaya’s guard while on a church trip outside the country.

LIVE REPORT with the deceased’s mother on ZimEye right now CLICK HERE. 

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The investigation against Harare preacher Walter Magaya in which he stands accused of sending his girlfriend Chipo Chakanyuka “to be slaughtered” has taken a twist

Walter Magaya was in September 2014 fingered by independent witnesses and the Chakanyuka family after their daughter Chipo, Magaya’s former girlfriend, died while on church duty having been arrested following false allegations that she was in possession of diamonds in what was claimed to be suicide using a head scarf; but Chipo’s corpse was found having no neck marks whatsoever to prove the hanging theory.

The latest police documents availed, show that police have found out the so called diamonds were actually fake stones and the automatic assumptions are now that they had been planted in order to incriminate the late Chipo Chakanyuka.

With the fake diamonds however were also 18 grams of gold Chipo was said to have been found in possession of. But a close Chakanyuka relative has made submissions that before death Chipo who was not even a gold trader being the PHD church’s Chief Usher, had told her cousin via phone from jail in Botswana that she suspects a named PHD church staffer, was responsible for planting the gold into her bag before she left Harare for Botswana.

Another topical issue at the height of investigations is the head-cloth alleged to have been used by Chipo to commit suicide. Chipo’s mother was denied access to this cloth and she was eventually forced to leave Botswana without it having yet demanding it be availed so that she is satisfied that suicide was committed by her daughter. Botswana prison officials have confirmed that they do not allow arrested suspects to enter the cells with such items like doeks, scarfes, belts, and they are further given prison clothes even while they are on remand.

The highly suspicious circumstances have attracted criticism from the Zimbabwe Girl Child Network organisation as pressure mounts on Magaya to speak out on what truly happened. Commented Girl Child Network boss, Betty Makoni, “on moral and ethical grounds we are hoping Prophet Magaya tells the world what happened to this young woman. Botswana is a country with a trusted police and we await the full story.

People with information on what happened to the deceased are asked to contact the organisation via Whatsapp number +447951522790. Said Makoni,

“Our group of women call upon anyone with information on Chipo to send to WhatsApp +447951522790. Meanwhile we appeal to everybody to donate to Chipo’s children as one of the children is a baby. This case points to organised murder and so we are hoping more people will send us information in confidence. Be rest assured your name will be kept secret,” said Makoni.

 

Begging for mercy

Mr Magaya in response to the probe is on record admitting to a local daily that he paid $6,000 towards her funeral costs.

“Why do you hate me, you The Zimbabwe Mail why do you hate me, yes I know that you hate me, every journalist in the country does not hate me but you the Zimbabwe Mail you hate me. I know that you are being used by someone and I know you will hate me to the last bone of your life. I know you are Pharisees and Sadducees.  I can’t have an affair with someone and do miracles that I do.  I know I am not a God of man but I am a man of God. I can’t do a sin and perform those miracles. I helped Chipo change her life; she was a stripper in beer halls and I helped her change her life. I have a video of her mother saying at the grave site that her daughter was into gold smuggling.

“If I have done anything wrong for you vanhu ve Zimbabwe Mail please forgive me,” an emotionally charged Magaya said surrounded by his security guards, Pastor Max and Nyangoni at their Waterfalls church.

“I paid more than $6000 towards Chipo’s funeral,” he said.

Asked to comment on her daughter being a stripper, Tambudzayi hit back: “My daughter was never a stripper; he should name the beer hall where he saw her and say what he was doing there himself. He must know that he will never get away with this. He is just trying to get defence on his side, but there is God in heaven and he will never get away with it.”

According to the aunt, Chipo went to Botswana with some church members on September 19, to buy church uniforms under the leadership of a certain Mai Nyangoni.

Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani, A PRESIDENTIAL LEGEND

By Jabulani Charlie | Born on 25 August 1934 in the Rafsanjan City of Iran, Hashemi Rafsanjani began to study Islamic theology at the Qum Seminary at the age of 14, where he met and became acquainted with the late Imam Khomeini (RA), the founder of the Islamic Revolution of Iran, and became a companion of his.

He pursued his studies under such great Islamic scholars as Ayatollah Boroujerdi, Ayatollah Golpaygani, and Allameh Tabatabaie, among others. Following Imam Khomeini’s exile in 1963, he assumed a prominent role in struggles against the existing despotic monarchical rule, as a result of which he was arrested and imprisoned several times between the years 1963 and 1979.

Being a man of vision, he wrote a book on Amir Kabir – the Iranianian prime minister of Naser al-Din Shah of the Qajar dynasty, whose vision was to make Iran a developed country – as well as a 20 volume exegesis on the Holy Qur’an during his imprisonment from 1976 to 1979.

After the victory of the Islamic Revolution of Iran in February 1979, Hashemi Rafsanjani became the member of the Council of Islamic Revolution and came to be one of the closest persons to Imam Khomeini.
During the Iraqi imposed war on Iran, Rafsanjani represented the late Imam Khomeini at the Defense High Council and served as the deputy of Iran’s Joint Chief of Staff until the end of the war.

Rafsanjani also served as the Speaker of Iran’s Islamic Parliament (Majlis) from 1980 to 1989 after being elected as the representative of the people of Tehran to the parliament. In 1989 and following the demise of Imam Khomeini and his replacement by the current Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, Hashemi Rafsanjani, who was then the president elect, assumed the office of the president of the Islamic republic of Iran.

Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani held the office of the president for two consecutive terms during which period he tried to implement his vision of Iran being a developed country in the following ways:
 Playing a significant role in putting an end to eight years of Iraqi’s imposed war on Iran.
 Reconstruction of the war-devastated economy of Iran.
 Establishment of the Islamic Azad University, with the aim of making higher education to the Iran youths even in the remotest regions of Iran.

 Supporting the oppressed people of Palestine and providing them with support in their struggle against the illegitimate Zionist regime.
After completing his terms as the president, Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani was appointed as the Chairman of the Expediency Council of the country and held the post till the end.

The other important responsibilities held by Ayatollah Rafsanjani include:
 Member of the Assembly of Experts from 1983 to 2017
 Tehran’s Friday prayer leader from 1981 to 2009
 Chairman of the Assembly of Experts from 2007 to 2011

Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani left for his final abode in the evening of Sunday 8 January 2017 after an unexpected and sudden heart attack.

May Allah bless his soul and reward him for the services he rendered during his fruitful lifetime.
Jabulani Charlie
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War Vets Slapping Mugabe with Lawsuit

As the eagerly-anticipated 2018 national elections get closer, life is getting harder for President Robert Mugabe and his warring Zanu PF, as angry war veterans and the country’s re-energised opposition keep battering them on all fronts.

This became even clearer yesterday when the disgruntled former freedom fighters escalated their war against Mugabe, vowing to take the nonagenarian and the bitterly-divided ruling party to court for defying a court order which barred them from appointing a new Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) executive.

On the other hand, the looming prospects of opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai and former Vice President Joice Mujuru working together ahead of 2018 is spooking Zanu PF to no end, with the former liberation movement now fighting tooth and nail to “kill” the mooted pact.

The daring move by the disaffected war veterans to take Zanu PF to court comes after it emerged that the troubled ruling party had clandestinely appointed a new ZNLWVA executive late last year which was invited to attend the party’s annual conference which was held in Masvingo in December.

Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, fearless ZNLWVA spokesperson, Douglas Mahiya, promised that war veterans would not fold their hands while Zanu PF “worked to engineer” more divisions among ex-combatants.

“As we have always said, we were given the mandate to lead the war veterans by legitimate war veterans. We are not going to watch what is happening quietly. Among other things, we are going to approach the courts soon, definitely,” he warned.

When the ZNLWVA approached the courts in a similar case early last year, Manicaland Provincial Affairs minister Mandi Chimene and her team were barred from masquerading as either the interim or substantive leaders of the former freedom fighters.

High Court Judge, Justice Happias Zhou, also interdicted Chimene from issuing any press statements on behalf of the ZNLWVA and its leadership.

However, Mugabe and Zanu PF allowed Chimene to represent war veterans at party gatherings even after that ruling, something that was viewed as a flagrant disregard of the courts and an endorsement of the phantom Chimene faction.

ZNLWVA secretary-general Victor Matemadanda also weighed in on the matter yesterday accusing Mugabe of “not respecting the rule of law”.

“Zimbabwe is a constitutional State and it’s so sad that the ruling party is failing to obey its own and the country’s Constitution, which is the supreme law of the land.

“We now have a constitutional crisis because the ruling party doesn’t believe in the rule of law. Yet, at his swearing-in ceremony, Mugabe promised to uphold the Constitution although he is now worryingly failing to do what he promised,” he said.

Matemadanda added that some top Zanu PF officials were also “bizarrely happy” to see ex-combatants divided.

“Zanu PF is neglecting war veterans. They managed to bribe some war veterans so that they would attend the Zanu PF conference.

“But look at the rest of our colleagues, they are struggling to get food and don’t have money to pay school fees for their kids. We have Cde Chinx (Dickson Chingaira) who is not feeling well, but the party is not helping him, which is so sad.

“They want to divided us so that we become weaker, but we are saying to them that we know every trick they want to use to destroy us and this won’t work,” he thundered.

The former freedom fighters have over the past two years been caught in the middle of Zanu PF’s seemingly unstoppable tribal, factional and succession wars, in which they have thrown their weight behind Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa to succeed Mugabe.

This saw their chairman Chris Mutsvangwa being fired from both the Cabinet and Zanu PF last year, while many of their other top leaders have also been banished from the ruling party, in addition to being hauled before the courts.

A meeting last April to try and mend relations between the war vets and Mugabe failed to resolve the stalemate, with the former freedom fighters setting difficult conditions for the nonagenarian, including that he ditches alleged Generation 40 (G40) kingpins such as Higher Education minister Jonathan Moyo and the ruling party’s national political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere.

Zanu PF is facing even more heat on the opposition front, as Mujuru and Tsvangirai work fervently behind the scenes to form a coalition alliance ahead of the 2018 national polls.
Mujuru who now leads the Zimbabwe People First (ZPF), is even trying to enlist
Tsvangirai’s help as her party bids to wrest control of the Bikita West parliamentary seat which fell vacant after Munyaradzi Kereke was incarcerated for 14 years for the rape of a minor last year.

And after ZPF announced that Mujuru planned to hold a joint rally with Tsvangirai in the constituency, to drum up support for their candidate, Kudakwashe Gopo, both Zanu PF apparatchiks and State media have gone into overdrive trying to portray the scheduled mega rally as causing divisions in both the MDC and ZPF.

But ZPF elder, Rugare Gumbo told the Daily News yesterday that there was no need for Zanu PF to speculate on the two parties’ planned coalition as this was now almost finalised.
“They know that only those that are mad will vote for them under the circumstances and when it comes to Bikita West, we are already working with the MDC and other parties to ensure that Zanu PF loses.

“So, we are not worried about what they say at all. We know Zanu PF is scared of our unity and our working together because they know this is the beginning of their end as they have nothing to offer to Zimbabweans who know that it is Mugabe who authored their problems.

“Zanu PF must better get ready to face the coalition because we are not going back and we will announce it to the people when the time is ready,” Gumbo who, together with Mujuru and others were sacked from Zanu PF in 2014 on untested charges of attempting to topple and assassinate Mugabe, said.

Meanwhile, analysts have also said the Bikita West star rally evokes bad memories for Zanu PF which lost the Norton by-election late last year to its former chairman for Mashonaland West, Temba Mliswa, who had enlisted the services of the MDC and war veterans, leading to the former liberation movement suffering an embarrassing defeat.

The defeat further strained relations within the warring ruling party which is feuding to determine Mugabe’s succession, where the G40 faction is rabidly opposed to Mnangagwa ascending to the throne.

On its part, the MDC said yesterday that Zanu PF had “every reason to fear a tag team of Mujuru and Tsvangirai”, as it was becoming increasingly clear that Mugabe and his party “would never win a free and fair election”.

“Zanu PF is damaged goods. They are running scared because of the real possibility that the regime will be facing a united opposition in the 2018 elections.

“In fact, let me categorically and emphatically state here and now that Zanu PF will receive an unprecedented and humiliating electoral annihilation in 2018.

“The MDC will definitely form the next government after the forthcoming elections. There’s absolutely no doubt about that,” MDC spokesperson, Obert Gutu, told the Daily News.
Political analysts said yesterday that it was clear that Zanu PF feared the prospects of seeing Tsvangirai and Mujuru working together.

“Zanu PF has every reason to be worried of the success of a coalition between Mujuru and Tsvangirai. These two are the real deal as far as challenging Zanu PF is concerned.

“Mujuru brings in the liberation credentials that Tsvangirai needs for the smooth transfer of power. Zanu PF knows very well that Tsvangirai has been winning but was denied political power through ‘positive rigging’. This was because he was regarded as a traitor,” analyst Shakespeare Hamauswa said.

Other analysts have repeatedly said a united opposition fighting with one purpose can finally bring to an end Mugabe’s long rule, especially at a time that the increasingly frail nonagenarian is fighting to keep his warring Zanu PF united.

Mujuru also said late last year that the country’s mooted grand coalition — which is set to be in place this year — would bring to an end Mugabe and Zanu PF’s long rule. – DailyNews

Stunner Breaks Silence | FRESH DETAILS

LOCAL rapper Stunner, real name Desmond Chideme, yesterday broke his silence, confessing to cheating on his wife Olinda whom he confirmed to be his “blesser” who buys him expensive cars and clothes.

In an exclusive interview with radio personality Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa on Facebook Live, the Dhaf korera hit maker, who broke down several times, also admitted to texting his ex-flame Pokello Nare.

A teary Stunner further claimed that Zimbabweans hate him but want to be involved in his personal life.

“On the real, people should just get out of my life . . . that’s what I want. I just want to do music, that’s all I’ve been doing. I don’t know why people hate me, I don’t eat at anyone’s house and I’ve never asked for anything. But Zimbabweans hate me and I know that for a fact,” he said.

It was the first time Stunner opened up on his relationship with his wife after last week’s drama which has earned them the moniker, “Keeping up with the Chidemes”.

Olinda took to Facebook Live to pour her heart out on her troubles with her husband’s alleged wondering eye.

She said the artiste cheats on her with teenagers and claimed that everything Stunner owns, including cars and clothes, were a result of her hard work.

Stunner, using the same platform, yesterday said he agreed to do the interview to set the record straight.

He confirmed cheating on Olinda but refused to shed light on the mysterious damsel he cheated with, saying he owes no one but his wife an explanation.

“I’m not here to say I’m correct. I’m here to say that yes what she said was true. I had a slight lack of common sense and I made a mistake. Yes I cheated and I’m not here to justify it, that it’s because I’m a man,” said Stunner.

“The two spoke to each other and they exchanged words and I’m happy that happened. But I’m here to say I cheated and I’m wrong.

“I don’t owe any explanation as to why I did it to the public, the only person I owe that to is my wife. By telling people out there it’ll look like I’m trying to find an excuse or a way out, but I’m not looking for that.”

Stunner rubbished his wife’s claims that everything he owned was due to her hard work saying he had a life before he met her.

“I’ve known my wife for close to a year. So people can’t think she has been buying all my clothes and some of the cars for less than a year. It’s just my wife’s reaction as she was angry and it’s fine,” he said.

Asked why he was still texting his ex-girlfriend Pokello whom he featured with in a steamy sex tape, Stunner said they have a normal relationship.

“I still speak to Pokello, she’s married, I’m married and we’re cool like that. It’s not one of those relationships where I say good morning or what, it’s just normal. I text her and even her husband (Elikem),” said Stunner.

On whether he and Olinda are still together, Stunner said a lot of people have been speculating about his marriage yet they have no idea what’s going on.

“We woke up in the same bed. How else can you be with somebody if you woke up in the same bed and sheets? People have been saying a lot and it’s unfortunate that there’s a huge public eye that wants to blow things out of proportion and those who really think without the wife he’s going to be nothing,” he said.

In all this, Stunner had advice for married men who have wives who are earning more than them.

“I encourage people to love their wives even if they’re earning more than you. Even if after this interview something happens next week and she says she no longer wants to be with me then that will be that. So I’ll go back home and cook because I don’t think she has mellowed enough to cook for me at this juncture,” he said. – State Media

HORROR ACCIDENT: Five Killed In Truck-Bus Collision

FIVE people died on the spot while seven others sustained injuries when a truck they were travelling in collided head-on with a Munenzwa Bus at the 196km peg along the Masvingo-Beitbridge Road.

In a statement, National Police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba said the accident occurred on Sunday at around 2.50AM near Bubi.

She said the Munenzwa bus was going towards Beitbridge from Masvingo with 55 passengers while a Kia truck it collided with was heading to Masvingo with 11 passengers on board.

Snr Asst Comm Charamba said all those who died, including the driver, were in the truck.

All the people in the Munenzwa bus escaped unharmed.

Snr Asst Comm Charamba said the injured passengers were rushed to Neshuro District Hospital while bodies of the deceased were taken to the same hospital’s mortuary.

The condition of the injured passengers could not be ascertained last night.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police would like to confirm the death of five people in a road traffic accident which occurred at the 196km peg along Masvingo-Beitbridge Road on January 8 at around 2:50AM,” said Snr Asst Comm Charamba.

“On approaching 196km peg, the bus driver attempted to overtake in front of oncoming traffic resulting in a head-on collision with a Kia truck. The Kia truck had 11 passengers on board. Five people from the truck including the driver died on the spot while the other 11 from the same vehicle were injured. Those in the Munenzwa Volvo bus escaped unhurt.”

She urged motorists to avoid overtaking on portions of the road which do not allow them to do so.

“They should take note that it is also dangerous to overtake at night when visibility is mostly affected. Police are also encouraging and appealing to motorists to plan journeys and where possible avoid travelling at night,” said Snr Asst Comm Charamba. – State Media

Shocker As Zimbos Drown In Limpopo River

SOUTH African Police Services (Saps) yesterday said they had rescued six suspected Zimbabwean border jumpers, including three minors, and recovered two male bodies from the Limpopo River near the Beitbridge Border Post.

Saps Limpopo provincial police spokesman, Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo said a combined team of the Saps Limpopo search and rescue unit and other emergency and response services in the province were behind the operation, which retrieved the bodies last week.

Those rescued are two women, a man and three children aged between six and 10 picked a few kilometres downstream of the border post, Saps said yesterday.

The remains of the two men were recovered at around the same area known to be frequented by border jumpers.

No link between the bodies and the rescued group has been established.

“On Thursday and Friday members of the unit together with the Air Wing rescued two women and three girls aged between six and 10 years trapped by the Limpopo River near Beit Bridge. It is suspected that they attempted to enter the country illegally when they got trapped by the rising river,” he said.

“After medical treatment, they were all handed over to Home Affairs for further investigation.”

Saps also recovered the bodies of two men around the same area, he said, saying the past week had been eventful for rescue units in the entire province.

“On Saturday, members were involved in the rescue of a man trapped in the Dennilton area east of Beit Bridge. The man was clinging onto a tree in the fast flowing river for a few hours, before he was successfully brought ashore by Saps members,” Mojapelo said.

The divers attached to the same unit further assisted with the recovery of bodies of three young boys, who drowned in ditches filled with water in the Giyani and Mankweng areas south of Beitbridge in South Africa, where torrential rains were reported last week.

Zimbabwe Republic Police officer commanding Beitbridge, Chief Superintendent Francis Phiri said he was yet to receive a report from his SA counterparts, but warned people against attempting to cross the Limpopo River.

“It is risky, people can drown, be attacked by crocodiles or hippos. Passports are easy to get in Zimbabwe and far cheaper than the risk,” he said.

Scores of Zimbabweans are trooping to South Africa in search for greener pastures.

Last year, two men and an 11-year-old boy were killed by a hippo in Beitbridge, when they attempted to sidestep the official crossing point. A few days later, a woman was mauled by a hippo near a water weir downstream of the border post.

Meanwhile, thousands of Zimbabweans, trekking to South Africa in search of employment, are reportedly being ripped off and abused by unscrupulous employers capitalising on their desperation to underpay them.

Migrant Workers’ Union of South Africa (Miwusa) secretary-general, Mandla Masuku, recently told NewsDay that most undocumented immigrants were facing various forms of abuse by their South African employers.

“The major issues affecting migrant workers, particularly Zimbabweans, are exploitation and most of them are working long hours, yet they do not receive fair compensation,” he said.

“We are also concerned that there is tension between migrants and locals and employers always want to capitalise on that and play divide and rule tactics.

“We have a bad scenario in Lephalale, Limpopo, where more than 240 farm workers were unfairly dismissed without pay and displaced. They had to seek shelter at a disaster management centre for almost six months being fed by well-wishers. They were reinstated in February 2016 after their employer was found guilty of unfair dismissal.”

About three million Zimbabweans are estimated to be living in South Africa.

“Most Zimbabwean workers are paid between R1 000 and R2 000 as the average salary, although the poverty datum line is above R4 000,” Masuku said.

“All migrants are equally vulnerable and they are exploited in the same way, although Zimbabweans constitute the largest number of migrant workers in South Africa. We are not satisfied with remuneration going towards migrants, who are being paid less than their local counterparts in almost all the sectors.”

He said his union had embarked on a massive awareness campaign to educate migrant workers on their labour rights. – Newsday

Mnangagwa Clueless On Mugabe Movements

MYSTERY over President Robert Mugabe’s whereabouts deepened yesterday, after he was reportedly said to have met his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing, yesterday, hardly four days after his deputy, Emmerson Mnangagwa, announced that the veteran politician had left China and flown back to his favourite holiday retreat in Singapore.

Chinese media yesterday confirmed that Mugabe was in Beijing, where he pledged to strengthen co-operation with China in various sectors of the economy, including infrastructure development and agriculture.

Early last week, Mnangagwa revealed that his boss had travelled to China and on Thursday, the VP told mourners at the late national hero, Peter Chanetsa’s Borrowdale home that he had spoken to Mugabe before the Zanu PF strongman retreated to Singapore to continue with his holiday.

“I phoned the President telling him about the death and he told me that he had learnt about it through the First Lady, who had read about it on the internet,” Mnangagwa said then.

“I managed to talk to him (Mugabe). He had left China for Singapore and he said tell the relatives that I am in agreement (with Chanetsa’s hero status).”

Chanetsa was declared a national hero and buried at the national shrine, with Mnangagwa presiding over the event as acting President.

Yesterday, Chinese media published images of Mugabe meeting Xi in Beijing, suggesting the Zanu PF leader had either made a second trip to China within a week or had not left that country.

Mugabe is also scheduled to travel to Mali and Equatorial Guinea for yet-to-be-specified reasons.

It has also been reported that the President will fly between Singapore and Dubai, where he will meet some of his ministers, who are making a beeline for Asia, to visit the veteran leader.

Mugabe’s latest visit to China is a follow-up to Xi’s State visit to Zimbabwe and the Johannesburg summit, late last year.

The soon-to-be-93-year-old Zanu PF leader, currently on a month-long vacation together with his family, has lined up several international junkets from his Singapore base, bleeding the national economy and national carrier, Air Zimbabwe, in the process it has been reported.

Last month, presidential spokesperson, George Charamba indicated that his boss’ annual leave would be interspersed with official engagements including a trip to the African Union Summit in Ethiopia later this month.

Mugabe’s surprise appearance in China has set tongues wagging back home, with his critics accusing him of globe-trotting and blowing taxpayers’ money at a time the local economy is stuttering, with the majority of civil servants having received their December salaries only a week ago.

Former Finance minister and opposition People’s Democratic Party leader, Tendai Biti, last month claimed that Mugabe collects at least $4 million from Treasury each time he travels outside the country and about $6 million for his month-long annual leave, leaving government coffers dry.

“Every time the President leaves the country, he takes with him $4 million in hard cash, which in most cases is raided from the RTGS system,” he alleged.

“This is part of the reason why we have cash shortages, because accounts for ordinary people have been raided to fund unnecessary travel. With his relatives and security personnel over the month-long holiday, he could spend close to $6 million.”

Opposition parties and civil society groups have on numerous occasions called on Mugabe to take a cue from his regional counterparts, and cut down on his foreign travel to save the scarce foreign currency.

“The Far East is President Robert Mugabe’s holiday destination of choice. This is a colossal embarrassment to have the entire First Family and their in-laws flying more than 10 000km away for an extended holiday at the State’s expense.

“Other leaders like President Jacob Zuma of South Africa are spending their holidays at their rural homes in Nkandla, KwaZulu Natal, but Mugabe can never spend his annual holidays at local tourist resorts such as the Victoria Falls, Kariba or Nyanga,” MDC-T spokesperson, Obert Gutu said.

Former Vice-President Joice Mujuru’s Zimbabwe People First has also accused Mugabe of choking the economy by his endless foreign trips.

Charamba yesterday confirmed Mugabe was in China. “Yes, the President is in China on official business and held a meeting with his counterpart, President Xi, he later had dinner and, as we stated in our statement at the beginning of his annual leave, he would be engaged in some official government engagements during his leave. You shall see more of those meetings. I can confirm the President is in China.”

Meanwhile Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko has taken over as acting President — taking over from his counterpart, Mnangagwa — who goes on leave until next month.

Mnangagwa has been acting President since last month when President Robert Mugabe embarked on his annual leave.

Charamba, confirmed in a statement last night that Mphoko is acting President from today until Mugabe resumes his duties next month.

“Vice-President Mphoko will act up to the end of this month when His Excellency is expected back into the office,”he said. – Newsday

Can Or Will Africa Trust Tsvangirai?

MDC-T leader, Morgan Tsvangirai is reported to be courting African leaders to explain the situation in Zimbabwe and we hope he has finally seen the light and this will be the beginning of engagements between his party and leaders on the continent.

An enduring criticism of Tsvangirai is that he is a Western puppet — whether true or false — and he has not helped changing this image either, as he is seen as constantly hobnobbing with the West, but with a seeming disdain for African leaders.

While support and relations with the West are important, networking with African leaders could be more beneficial for the local opposition, as they seek to dump the puppet tag.

Even African leaders have somehow shown contempt for Tsvangirai, as the opposition have — by commission or omission — allowed President Robert Mugabe to characterise them as such when he meets other heads of State and government on the continent.

Mugabe’s mantra, whether ingenious or disingenuous, has been to claim that Africa is under neo-imperial attack, with Tsvangirai being a Trojan Horse.

The message is that if Tsvangirai were to take over in Zimbabwe, regime change would spread across Southern Africa and ultimately the whole continent.

By engaging African leaders, whom he has criticised in the past, Tsvangirai can explain his party’s position and illustrate that the issue in Zimbabwe is not neo-colonialism, but economic decay brought about by poor leadership.

In discussions with African leaders, Tsvangirai has to accept that he is coming from a position of weakness built by years of mistrust and scepticism and a hint of paranoia, but this should not in any way frustrate him, as this could prove a masterstroke when electoral disputes arise, as they are bound to.

In the past, African leaders, except a handful, have been quick to endorse Zimbabwe’s evidently flawed electoral process, not because they believe they are free or fair, but rather, they seem to have faith in Mugabe rather than Tsvangirai.

As the adage says; better the devil you know. They know Mugabe’s excesses, but they feel he is better than Tsvangirai, not because of something the MDC-T leader did, but because the lines of communication between them and the Zimbabwean opposition are all but non-existent.

Tsvangirai needs to impress on the African leaders that democracy in Zimbabwe is non-existent, freedoms of speech and association are regularly trampled upon, while the economy and social services have tanked.

He should show that were he to be in power, he would create better relationships on the region and the continent, while improving social services and the economy, which would reduce the need for Zimbabweans to flood other countries, where some strain social services out there.

Tsvangirai should show that he comes as a friend and can be trusted to lead an African country without necessarily delivering it to the West. – Newsday

Two Killed By Lightning In Chivhu

TWO family members from Chivhu were fatally struck by a bolt of lightning two weeks ago soon after disembarking from a local bus.

Although Mashonaland East provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Nobert Muzondo was unreachable for comment yesterday, sources at the provincial police headquarters said the incident occurred on December 24.

They identified the deceased as Georgina Sigudhu (32) and Orlens Nyabadza (age not given), of Chirume Village, under Chief Mutekedza.

Sources said the two were struck by a bolt of lightning and died on the spot as they walked home.

Officers from Masasa Police Station later attended the scene and took the corpses to Chivhu Hospital for post-mortem. – Newsday

MAGAYA SEX VIDEOS: Zhuwao Caught Protecting Prophet

By Showbiz Reporter| As the Walter Magaya sex video scandal flares from flame to flame, what role are the Zhuwao’s playing? A picture of President Robert Mugabe’s dread-locked minister is seen breaking his knees to worship Magaya.

AnalysisNow at the weekend suddenly another Zhuwao relative opens fire at news observers on ZimEye saying “you are all simply jealous of my myself and my prophet.”

He does not stop there, but goes further to say he is now a “land load.” Now, you read that accurately, that is exactly what Zhuwao said, that he, his prophet and those under the preacher are now a “burden to the land.” A ZimEye staffer then writes to him hoping Zhuwao will correct the error. To this Zhuwao remains digi-mum.

The development comes as Magaya is this week exposed for sexually pleasuring himself on another church woman for which matter he confesses paying $10,000 to carpet it down.

Mnangagwa Gone In Comes Mphoko

Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s tenure as acting President has ended and this time round he goes with many remembering him for his controversial ‘Boss’ mug, including a plethora of other political mishaps that could have been avoided.

The state media reports that, Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko has with effect from today assumed the capacity of Acting President until the end of the month, when President Mugabe returns from his traditional annual leave.

Mphoko is taking over from his counterpart, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who had been acting in the same capacity from the time President Mugabe commenced his annual leave in December last year.

  Information, Media and Broadcasting Services secretary Mr George Charamba confirmed the development in a statement yesterday.

 

“Honourable Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko assumes the capacity of Acting President from tomorrow (today) 10th January, 2017, in the absence of His Excellency the President R.G Mugabe, who is still on his traditional annual leave,” said Mr Charamba.

“Vice President Mphoko will act up to the end of this month when His Excellency the President is expected back in the Office.” – State Media

BIKITA-WEST SHOWDOWN: Save And Runaida Unite Against Bob

Patrick Guramatunhu | There is one thing we can say with certainty about the 21 January 2017 Bikita West by-election – Zanu PF did not roll out its vote rigging juggernaut. The party did not deploy NIVUK to corrupt the by-election voters roll, for example. In the 2013 national elections, the Israeli company’s handwork disenfranchised nearly one million, mainly  opposition voters whilst hiding the multiple voting of Zanu PF supporters bussed from one polling station to the next. The number of polling station was increase from 2 000 to a staggering 9 000 just two days before voting day!

The Zanu PF candidate in the Bikita West by-elections does not have the cash to spend on a vote buying spree as did party heavy-weights like Professor Jonathan Moyo. In the Tsholotsho by-election the later splashed $500 000, looted from the Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef), buying bicycles and motorbikes for community leaders in the constituency. The Professor was in trouble for corrupt but the case was dropped after Minister Chombo, speaking on behalf of President Mugabe, said spending government money on Zanu PF business was not corruption.

When the going gets tough, Zanu PF has always resorted to the use of violence, especially in the rural areas where the party thugs run riot with impunity. Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister, Shuvai Mahofa, has reminded the opposition and Bikita West voters that Zanu PF will punish them if they do not vote wisely.

“Muno, munonetsa kutamba namo. Ukada kutamba nemadh**** pasina mvura unoshaiwa pekumagezera,” Minister Mahofa threatened. (Here (Masvingo Province) one must be very careful or they will get into serious trouble.)

Still, whatever Zanu PF has been doing in Bikita West by-election so far is not even a foretaste of what the party will do come the national elections when all the parliamentary and senatorial seats and the presidency will be up for grabs. Zanu PF will roll out its vote rigging juggernaut and then, Lord have mercy! Or as one would say in Shona, “Vane vana, sudurukai!” (Those with children, get out of the way!)

It is therefore laughable that Mai Mujuru and her Zim PF, the main challenger in the Bikita West by-election, should be panicking after hearing Minister Mahofa and are begging for MDC-T support.

“If all goes well, Save (Tsvangirai) will join Mai Mujuru when he returns from Ghana at a joint rally, on the 14th, in Bikita. We expect the president (Mujuru) and Save to share the podium as we prepare to take Zanu-PF to the cleaners come the 21st (January),” a Zim PF official told Daily News.

“In the process, the rally will also send a message to all who are doubting the prospects of an opposition coalition that we are not about to ignore the national sentiment that we should unite.”

SADC advised MDC not to take part in the 2013 election without implementing the democratic reforms designed to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections. Sadly, Tsvangirai and his MDC friends paid no heed to the advice and we all know what happened – Zanu PF went on to blatantly rig the elections landing the nation in the mess we are in today.

Since the rigged July 2013 elections, nothing has changed, not even one reform has been implemented, and thus the SADC’s advice not to take party in the elections is valid for the 2018 elections as it was for the 2013 elections.

All this talk of presenting the opposition uniting to form the grand coalition as the panacea to counter the failure to implement democratic reforms is nonsense. How will the coalition stop NIKUV corrupting the voters roll or the plundering of diamond wealth going on right now!

Zanu PF has corrupted all the key state institutions such as the Public Media, Police, CIO, Army, Judiciary and ZEC, they now serve the regime’s selfish political interest instead of public national interests. The regime has unfettered access to the nation’s resources and wealth and thus can bribe officials and buy specialist services such as those of NIKUV.

Millions of ordinary Zimbabweans are out of work and living in abject poverty, the need for meaningful economic recovery is now a matter of life and death. There is no chance of any meaningful economic recovery without a meaningful political change. The need for free, fair and credible elections is now a matter of life and death and not to be left in the hands of political day-dreams like Mujuru and Tsvangirai and their utterly useless opposition coalitions!

 

Kasukuwere Says Tsvangirai’s MDC Murdered Over 500

More than 500 people died from water-borne diseases last year alone, a development Government has blamed on MDC-T-run local authorities for their failure to provide safe water and proper sanitation facilities.
Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere said the majority of MDC-T-run councils were engaged in corrupt activities instead of focusing on service delivery, such as providing clean water, repairing burst sewage pipes and refuse collection.
This came amid allegations that MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s eldest son, Edwin, was being investigated by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission for involvement in a “dodgy” tender for the supply of water chemicals to the City of Harare running into millions of dollars.
Water-borne diseases, among them diarrhoea, typhoid, dysentery and cholera, are caused by drinking contaminated.
Statistics contained in the Ministry of Health and Child Care’s weekly report on Epidemic–Prone Diseases, Deaths and Public Health Events for the week ending December 25, 2016, reveal that water borne diseases are a major cause for concern.
According to the weekly report, since last year, 435 people died from common diarrhoea, 84 from dysentery, typhoid 9 and cholera claimed one person. The total number of people who have died from the water-borne diseases since last year is 529.
Although figures were not provided for the comparative 2015 period, health observers said the 2016 figures were worrisome, calling on relevant Government departments to act on respective local authorities.
“Total diarrhoea cases reported this week (week ending December 25, 2016) are 6 183
cases and 10 deaths,” reads the report.
“Of the reported cases, 2 838 (45.9 percent) and one death were from the under five years of age. The deaths were reported in Kwekwe district in Midlands province (3), Chipinge district in Manicaland province (1), Mpilo Central Hospital (2) and Harare Central Hospital (4).
“The provinces which reported the highest numbers of diarrhoea cases are Mashonaland East (1 015) and Manicaland (957). The cumulative figures for diarrhoea cases are 513 726 and 414 deaths.”
It is understood that the majority of casualties were in urban areas particularly in Harare where the MDC-T dominated council is failing to provide basic services.
Dysentery claimed 81 lives out of 41 890 cases that were reported in 2016, while typhoid had 2 225 suspected cases, of which 85 were confirmed and eight deaths were recorded.
Minister Kasukuwere said the major problem were MDC-T councillors who focused on satisfying their selfish needs instead of service delivery.
“Quite clearly, we have councillors who are self-centred, who think that they must get per diem than service delivery,” said Minister Kasukuwere.
“They have been keen on allocating themselves stands, getting the best piece of land at the expense of service delivery.”
Minister Kasukuwere has suspended several MDC-T councillors in various cities and towns on allegations of corruption, and at the same time, reversed some of the land deals that these councillors have been involved in.
MDC-T spokesperson Mr Obert Gutu blamed residents for “not paying rates” and Minister Kasukuwere for “interfering” in the running of local authorities.
“Urban local authorities have got a very dwindling financial base because the majority of residents are not paying their rates and other supplementary charges,” said Mr Gutu.
“Coupled with this, the Minister of Local Government is always sabotaging all the good and sustainable workplans in the major cities. The national road authority, Zinara, is not remitting any meaningful amounts of money from the money that is collected from motor vehicle licences,” he said.
“For instance, the City of Harare was given a paltry amount of $1 million by Zinara in 2016 to repair and maintain roads in a situation where Zinara had collected more than $10 million for motor vehicle licenses in the same year.
“How then do you expect MDC-run councils to have money for refuse removal and water reticulation?”  – State Media

Total Service Station Faces Closure

A Total service station along Simon Mazorodze Road in Harare faces closure if it fails to comply with a directive from the City of Harare to refurbish the drainage system within its vicinity.

This follows the flooding of homes in Mbare that saw residents losing property worth thousands of dollars.

Acting Town Clerk Mrs Josephine Ncube said the drainage should be refurbished within two weeks, to ensure that Mbare residents did not continue to lose property due to flood- ing.

Speaking during a tour of Mbare residential area, Mrs Ncube said residents along Mbirimi and Dumbutshena streets said flooding woes would persist if the drainage system was not refurbished.

“We have advised Total Service Station to make sure that the draining system is put in place,” she said.

“We are going to give them a timeframe, and we will consider closing the garage if they do not comply.

“The engineers have engaged them and have told them what needs to be done. In my own view, the correction of the drainage system should not take more than two weeks.”

The directive comes barely a few days following reports that a section of the Mbare Sunshine Bazaar Mall might be demolished to improve the drainage system, which had caused the blockage of some drainage pipes.

Mrs Ncube said the city had set up a special task force in the Department of Works to look at all construction taking place, to ensure that drainage pipes are not interfered with.

“The task force comprising engineers will look at all the major buildings coming up, and making sure that all the building structures taking place are according to plan, and that there is no interference with the drainage system,” she said.

“The problem has manifested itself in Mbare and we do not want to be reactive.”

“In all other suburbs, we are ensuring that our drains are clear. People are littering a lot which is blocking the drainage system. We are de-blocking the drains to make sure that when floods come, the water has got a free flow.”

Mrs Ncube said she was happy with the progress of re-alignment of pipes in Mbare and was confident that within a week the construction could be com- pleted. – State Media

Jah Prayzah Begs – “You Can’t Dump Me”

It seems all is not well for musician Jah Prayzah following reports that he begged his former guitarist Braveman Chizvino to perform at his show on Sunday. Jah Prayzah staged his first show since the resignation of Chizvino, popularly known as Baba Harare, and had not found a replacement.

To save himself from embarrassment, the 3rd Generation Band leader had to persuade Baba Harare to join him, The Herald Entertainment is reliably informed.

Jah Prayzah had to go on stage while his band was only playing instruments, a different situation to when the former Gift Amuli guitarist was still with the 3rd Generation.

Baba Harare used to lend his vocals singing renditions of old Jah Prayzah songs before the main act came on stage.

The close to 30 minutes sound check of just instruments seemed to dampen the mood of merrymakers.

A seemingly desperate Jah Prayzah came on stage and there was no one on the lead guitar.

A few minutes later Baba Harare or simply Bravo arrived at the venue making a grand entrance to save what promised to be a disaster.

He was received with wild cheers as if he is the main man and after his arrival it was business as usual.

“They phoned him (Baba Harare) to attend this show. They begged him and had terms they agreed on,” said an insider who commented on condition of anonymity.

The insider said Jah Prayzah had to use his longtime confidante Lloyd Kurima, popularly known as Mabla 10, to persuade Baba Harare to show up.

This publication was informed that Jah Prayzah last week had been conducting auditions at his Belvedere offices to find a replacement.

He is, however, not impressed by any of the trialists thus far. His management is also panicking and they had to cancel a press conference which was scheduled for yesterday.

When Baba Harare took his guitar, he took fans down memory lane performing a number of songs from Jah Prayzah’s early days such as “Taura”, “Nyaya Yerudo” among others.

It was after a number of songs that Jah Prayzah broke the news of the resignation of one of his key band members to his fans that had come initially to see for themselves if Baba Harare was indeed leaving the Third Generation Band.

“I have news for you masoja, I don’t know how you are going to take it. On January 26 we will be launching an album raBaba Harare meaning this is going to be your last time to see him performing with us,” he said before people started singing the popular “Baba Harare Musadaro” chorus begging him not to leave the band.

Last week Baba Harare handed his resignation letter which was followed by a closed door meeting with Jah Prayzah and his management team.

Baba Harare announced that he had officially resigned from the Third Generation band to embark on his solo career last Friday.

“We have finalised my departure from the band and in the event that we need each other, we are people, we can always communicate,” said Baba Harare.

Meanwhile, Jah Prayzah through his manager Keen Mushapaidze expressed his disapproval saying they were pained by Baba Harare’s move and wished he would continue to be part of the team.

“This is something which has pained us, we have accepted that the man is starting his new career and we will have a press conference to address what the future holds for the band without Baba Harare,” Mushapaidze said.

However, it is widely speculated that the band members are not happy with the prevailing conditions within the Third Generation band which is prompting them to leave.

Close sources revealed that band members had not been paid their salaries since November with only part of the salaries coming recently.

Jah Prayzah is said to have been giving excuses saying they were still trying to cover for the “Watora Mari” video expenses.

Insiders also say that since Mushapaidze became the manager, he is investing more on videos as compared to the welfare of the band members.

“Jah is now forgetting the others while he’s feeding into his career and personal expenses at the expense of the band,” said a source who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Other sources say that the departure of Baba Harare will prompt four other members to leave who are also despondent over the current working conditions within the Third Generation Band.

The band members are also not happy with the so called JP Entourage which comprise of Jah Prayzah, his manager Keen Mushapaidze, Nigel Mushapaidze and Simbarashe Mhungu.

The quartet is said to be enjoying the fruits of the band at the expense of band members. It is also said Keen’s lifestyle has vastly changed since he became the boss. – State Media

Stunner And Olinda – The Emotional Roller Coaster

Rapper Desmond “Stunner” Chideme and his wife Olinda Chapel on Thursday night shocked people by their public spate, which apparently now seems to have been a publicity stunt.

Olinda took to Facebook to accuse Stunner of cheating on her with an 18-year-old named Deon, chatting with his ex-girlfriend Pokello Nare and a lot of other things.

Basically, she accused him of being a gold digger whose lifestyle she sponsors from the cars, alcohol, a roof over his head, paying his child’s school fees and other things.

But by midnight after social media had gone into frenzy sympathising with Olinda and cursing Stunner, the two were back together again.

Apparently, they kissed and made up, ultimately making a fool out of everyone.

Olinda poured her heart out on social media and Stunner sent an audio clip dismissing Olinda as a cougar.

“Inini vasikana vakadai handitombode. Type inoda attention. (I don’t like these types of women who love attention),” he said.

“I once had a girl like this who wanted attention but she would buy alcohol. That woman is saying Stunner is my husband she is old, she should also look for older men who are tired,” he said.

Stunner took to Snapchat to show off his getting back together with his wife.

“I have been hearing about this story since afternoon, by the way I can see all the messages you’re sending my wife,” he said, showing his wife’s phone.

He took the opportunity to poke rival Mudiwa who had posted on Facebook sympathising with Olinda.

“Babe kana pane zuva rawafadza Mudiwa ndinhasi, chabva chakangangwa kuti I’m slaying and praying. (You have made Mudiwa happy),” he said while he showed his wife sitting next to him.

In typical Stunner style, he went through his closet making fun out of all the issues, “Let me look for my track bottom, the clothes you were telling everyone that you buy me.”

They then posted another video while they were in a food court; “In the meantime, I’m buying food with my wife.”

Yesterday morning, Olinda took to Facebook to apologise to Stunner.

“It is with a heavy heart I need to apologise to my husband. After spending the whole night talking things through and going through ‘evidence’, I was mistaken.

“I had one of his very close friends approach me and feed me the wrong information that seemed to have coincidental evidence. It truly seemed like he was in the wrong but he wasn’t, hence why he found the whole thing funny.”

She said her behaviour is not that of a married woman.

“As a woman akaroorwa, (married) I’d like to apologise for the things I said yesterday. The day we got married, it was no longer mine but ours. I should know better. I hope he forgives me. But true lesson learnt is that friends come in sheep’s clothing. Des and I are now working on our marriage and we hope God sees us through. I am sorry to everyone who had their time and emotions wasted. I overreacted, it wasn’t a publicity stunt but a woman who acted as judge, jury and prosecutor and just wanted to hurt him the way I felt hurt.

“And him being the man that he is, he came home still laughing drinking his Moet and snap chatting my angry face. Des murume wangu, I am sorry and you are right. I should be banned off social media,” Olinda said. – Daily News

Mujuru Hits Back At Vulgar ‘Demented’ Mahofa

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo | The Joice Mujuru led Zimbabwe People First has described recent vulgar utterances by Masvingo State Minister Shuvai Ben Mahofa as uncultured, adding that the veteran politician must step down as she does not deserve to be in national leadership.

In a story published by ZimEye.com two days ago, Mahofa known for her penchant for vitriol spat venom at Mujuru likening the former Vice President to human faeces.

Mahofa made the controversial remarks while addressing party supporters at last week’s rally at Gwindingwi High School in Bikita. Zim PF Provincial Spokesperson Jeffryson Chitando, said Mahofa’s comments indicate that she is suffering from senile dementia.

“We are dealing with people who think of bottom power and individuals who got their positions of power through unholy sexual relationships. These people are possessed by the Jezebelic spirit. Mahofa and her ilk have always thrived on ‘prostitute-beerhall ‘ language.Let us not forget that Mahofa is suffering from senile dementia,”said Chitando.

Chitando said Mahofa’s remarks would not deter the Zim PF family ahead of the Bikita West by-election.

“We will not be dampened by Mahofa’s reckless comments. Shuvai’s empty head knowns nothing except violence and beerhall language.  The people of Masvingo and Bikita West Constituency in particular are not surprised by Shuvai’s (Mahofa) utterances .After the closure of Masvingo’s Farai Beerhall, Mahofa and her like-minded politicians are now uttering beerhall language from Benjamin Burombo Building-which is a sad trend for Masvingo Province and the nation,”said Chitando.

China’s Xi Promises Mugabe More Investment Support

IJING, Jan. 9 (Xinhua) — President Xi Jinping said on Monday that China is willing to encourage capable companies to invest in Zimbabwe and expand mutually beneficial cooperation.

Xi made the remarks when meeting with his Zimbabwean counterpart, Robert Gabriel Mugabe, at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse.

Xi told Mugabe that China appreciates the African country’s firm support for China on issues related to its core interests and major concerns.

China will continue to back Zimbabwe in safeguarding its national sovereignty, security and development interests, as well as support the development path chosen by the Zimbabwean people, said Xi.

In December 2015, Xi paid a state visit to Zimbabwe and attended a summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in Johannesburg, South Africa, in which he announced a series of plans to enhance China-Africa cooperation.

The outcomes of the summit and the consensus between him and Mugabe on lifting ties are being actively implemented, Xi said, noting the two countries have cooperated in infrastructure, agriculture and other fields.

Recalling Xi’s state visit and the successful Johannesburg summit, Mugabe said African countries are actively pushing forward the smooth implementation of the major cooperation plans initiated by Xi at the summit.

Zimbabwe is ready to deepen collaboration with China in infrastructure, agriculture and other areas, he said.

Mugabe Plans Birthday Bash Over ‘Massacred Ndebele’ Dead Bodies

Shamiso Joylene Mtandwa | Villagers and community leaders from Matobo District are up in arms against plans to host this year’s 21st February movement in the district, in celebration of President Robert Mugabe’s birthday.

According to ZimEye sources in the district, senior members of the community met last week and resolved to make presentations to ZANU PF authorities in Matabeleland South asking that the event be moved from the district “due to ongoing land conflicts with government and unresolved Gukurahundi issues” in the area. Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has also been fingered in the land conflict.

The sources say communication to the effect was made to the Minister of State for Presidential Affairs in the province, Abednico Ncube, who is also the Minister for Rural Development and Preservation of culture.

According to the sources who insisted on not being identified in the media, Minister Ncube shot down the presentation from the villagers which has led to the villagers vowing to take the issue into their own hands.

“Since the Minister has refused to listen to our delegation, we will then fight in our own way to the last measure to make sure that this event does not take place in our district,” said one of the sources.

Villagers in the district have been experiencing mass evictions from their traditional villages in the district to make way for government planned land programmes. Over 55 families from four villages in the area are currently involved in a serious land rift with government where they have been evicted from about 500 hectares of land to make way for an expansion of a government farm under the Agricultural Rural Development Authority ARDA.

Across the district a senior Central Intelligence Officer (CIO) is in the courts fighting to evict a local white commercial farmer and villagers in Maleme Village, in a bid to take over their land for himself. In both incidents villagers have ended up being arrested for resisting the evictions.

The proposed venue in the Matopos National Park is a few kilometers away from the country’s most sacred Gukurahundi atrocities killings site at Bhalagwe where thousands of people were butchered by the ZANU PF linked Fifth Brigade force and thrown down the disused mine.

The villagers feel that the presence of ZANU PF within the periphery of the site to celebrate Mugabe’s birthday and life will be an insult to spirits of the dead who to date, thirty years later, have not been appeased and also to the people of the area who accuse Mugabe of being the chief architect of Gukurahundi.

“This will be the biggest disrespect that ZANU PF can do to us as people of Matobo coming to celebrate Mugabe’s life a few kilometers away from the people he wantonly murdered and has refused to accept responsibility for their killings,” vowed the elderly source.

The proposed venue also lies a few kilometers from the area’s trusted spirit medium site of Njelele which most of Matabeleland visit when the region is under spiritual attack. The villagers claim that they have presented their complaints on the land grabs to the mediums at Njelele and it will not be easy for ZANU PF to hold the function in the area since the spirits are angry at the ruling party.

In a related incident which sources claim is part of their resistance, ZANU PF Chairman for Matabeleland South province Rapelani Chione was on Friday involved in a mysterious road accident while on his way from Beitbridge to Matobo to inspect the proposed venue for the event.

“It will not be easy for them to come to Matobo and this accident must be taken as warning shots to them. Worst things are bound to happen if they insist on coming here against the wishes of the people and the ancestors,” said the superstitious source.

No comment could be obtained from senior ZANU PF authorities in the province on the issue. However, ZANU PF Provincial youth secretary Emmanuel Ncube who is Minister Ncube’s son showered praises to the 21st February movement organisers for choosing Matobo to be the venue of the event which celebrates President Robert Mugabe’s birthday claiming it to be the best possible venue.

Warriors Ready For Cameroon Clash

The Zimbabwe national soccer team will tomorrow play west african giants Cameroon in an AFCON preparatory match.

After finally leaving for Cameroon on Sunday the Zimbabwe national soccer team is bracing up for an international friendly against the Indomitable Lions.

Zimbabwe is yet to play a friendly as a unit making Tuesday’s clash significant for Kalisto Pasuwa.

There is still debate about who should start up front with Cuthbert Malajila, Tendai Ndoro and Nyasha Mushekwi all eager for starting berths.

Marvelous Nakamba is ruled out of Zimbabwe’s opener against Algeria, making it an opportunity for Pasuwa to weigh his options. Â

There is also a contentious debate of the ideal option for the Warriors in the right back position where Hardlife Zvirekwi and Oscar Machapa will be itching for starting berths.

Reports also indicate Zimbabwe could play the Democratic Republic of Congo in a practice match as the Central African side is currently in Cameroon.  Â

Chaos had marred Zimbabwe’s preparations with players expressing concern over accommodation, allowances and appearance fees.

Sanity, however, prevailed on Saturday before the team left for Cameroon on Sunday.

With a few days remaining until the tournament begins fans will be craving for credible performances by their beloved Warriors. – State Media

Stunner Says “I Own Half Of Olinda’s Wealth” | LIVE VIDEO

No suitcase; No driver’s license; but I own half of Olinda’s wealth – Stunner

No suitcase; No driver’s license; but I own half of Olinda’s wealth – Stunner

Stunner has said that he owns half of Olinda’s entire wealth.

Speaking to journo Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa Monday afternoon, Desmond Chideme said people should ignore Olinda Chapel’s statements that she purchased the phone he is using, because at the end of the day he owns half of Olinda’s wealth through his traditional marriage, SEE VIDEO.

But legal experts rubbish Stunner. Top lawyer Miriam Majome says, there is no such thing as the so called 50-50 marriage law in Zimbabwe. Marrying your way into money in this country is not as easy as you may think. The law changed to the present situation in 1929.

 

Common myths surrounding marriage laws Part 1
A legal article by Ms. Miriam Tose Majome| Now where do we even begin with all those myths that fly around about marriage laws in Zimbabwe? Let’s deal with just three common ones:

Myth One. A civil marriage means that a married couple has to share all their property equally- the so called 50-50 principle.

MARRIAGE LAWMyth two: Entering into a pre-nuptial contract is the cleverest thing to do in order to safe guard your property from your greedy soon to be ex.

Myth Three which is my favourite: Chapter 5:11 (formerly Chapter 37) of the Marriage Act is the leading cause of death among healthy able bodied married men in this country. The mere act of wedding and signing the civil marriage register increases the ordinary man’s chances of dying mysteriously. There are no prizes for guessing at whose hands and why but his wealthy widow is soon spotted wining and dining away the inherited money and enjoying the house which he left with her relatives and of course her lovers.

Fact One. Marriage in Zimbabwe is out of community of property meaning no sharing

There is no such thing as the so called 50-50 marriage law in Zimbabwe. Marrying your way into money in this country is not as easy as you may think. The law changed to the present situation in 1929. An out of community of property marriage means that a couple does not own property together simply because they are married to each other. A husband or a wife can own property exclusively in his or her own name without sharing it or having to divide it with the other spouse. The same applies to debts and other legal acts that have consequences. A husband is not legally obliged to assume and pay his wife’s debts unless he had guaranteed the debt beforehand just like any other person. If the Mrs falls into legal troubles she has to face the music on her own and vice versa. There is no obligation for a spouse to be joined to their spouse’s legal matters. In our law everyone above 18 whether male or female is an adult and is deemed capable of handling their own affairs and is responsible for all the consequences. Our law unlike religious or traditional cultural laws and norms a wife is not under the control of her husband. Saudi Arabian, religious and cultural laws do not apply in our statutes. Married women just as their husbands can freely enter into their own contracts, sell their own property, enter into business deals, sue or be sued without their husbands’ permission.

But we were advised to share everything to be happy …

Yes indeed you may but that is just how the law is as far as movable and immovable property is concerned. Sharing property equally or sharing it at all is not at all automatic in a Zimbabwean marriage. You own and will continue to own what you brought in and will bring into the marriage during its subsistence. This remains in place unless you enter into a pre-nuptial agreement which we will discuss next week. If the marriage fails you will ideally not take out a penny more than you own. Do not take those entertaining and energetic wedding sermons by new age pastors too literally when they declare that a marriage means sharing everything equally. They have to say those things just to make the ladies in big floppy hats in the front row cry. And anyway if the bride or groom’s grandmother doesn’t weep beware because either the wedding or the grandmother is fake. As fairy tale like and as romantic the equality notion sounds the cold hard fact is that it is not part of our marriage law.

Next week we will continue exploring more myths and facts pertaining to marriage laws

Miriam Tose Majome is a lawyer and a teacher. She writes in her personal capacity and can be contacted on [email protected]

BREAKING NEWS: Stunner Admits “I Cheated On My Wife!” | LIVE VIDEO


Stunner (Desmond Chideme) has admitted cheating on his wife, Olinda.

He spoke in an interview to Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa. He said, “I am sorry that I did the act, why I did it, I will have to explain to her.”

He continued saying “I am not looking for a way out.”  Stunner however obstinately said he does not owe his fans an explanation. ” I do not owe my fans an explanation on what happened,” he said.

To watch the stream go to www.facebook.com/ZimEye 

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Gutu Devastated By Floods | LATEST

Staff Reporter | Gutu has been devastated by floods damaging property and affecting livestock.

The Metereological Services Department recently warned that most parts of Zimbabwe are expected to receive heavy rains, with certain areas experiencing strong winds and flash-floods.

 The department  urged the public to exercise extreme caution and rescue services to be alert.
 “The whole country is expected to receive at least 50 mm of rainfall in 24 hours. However, much of the Midlands is expected to receive more than 90 mm, hence the possibility of flash-floods and water-logging.

“The department strongly advises that this is a heightened warning, and urges the general public to take serious note of this. Widespread heavy rains (in excess of 50 mm in 24 hours) are forecast for throughout the countr

SHOCK VIDEO:Prophet Magaya: I Had Sex And Paid $10,000 Bribery Cash


Staff Reporter| The above video has been released by a source close to the ZRP investigations exposing controversial preacher Walter Magaya for confessing to rape. It is an expose’ on Walter Magaya’s attempts to influence the hand of the law and has been officially confirmed as authentic by Magaya’s spokesman Admire Mango (See comments at the bottom of article).

Magaya was summoned to a police station in Harare and in the meeting were a number of officers and other unidentified men. He was shown video evidence the latter which resulted in the preacher breaking down. He can be seen in the video confessing to having an affair with Petronella Donhodzo who was last year suing him for rape before she withdrew the case after being allegedly paid to carpet the matter down.

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

The source says they are preparing to offload more damning videos should he deny its authenticity, a development following ZimEye’s expose on the man’s affairs last year, SEE VIDEO (Story continues below):

ZimEye asks our valued readers and contributors for your views on this development.

With a rape case still opened which the preacher is currently fighting at the Constitutional Court…

will “Prophet” Magaya survive jail?   

Meanwhile, Magaya’s spokesperson, Admire Mango, was quoted by the state media saying Magaya had resisted attempts by some two witnesses, one of whom is a senior police officer who had been making a spirited demand of $500 000.

Mr Mango said the witnesses have since posted on social media a heavily edited video in which they sought to create an impression that Magaya had admitted to the charge when in actual fact the video showed how the witnesses sought to demand money from the man of cloth.

“If they were acting in good faith they should have posted the whole video which is 30 minutes long and not what they did so that people make their own independent judgments without being swayed by the edited version.
“They have posted a three minute video by deleting the portion in which they were demanding $500 000. Initially the senior police officer wanted to extort Prophet Magaya $100 000, but he was steadfast in resisting that,” said Mr Mango.

 

“The fact of the matter is that these witnesses sought to extort Prophet Magaya using a guy called Kudakwashe alias Ranjisi who stays in Chitungwiza. Initially the senior police officer, who is an Assistant Commissioner made a demand of $100 000 which was turned down. He then instructed his lawyers to demand that same amount under the guise that he had been defamed by Prophet Magaya. Our leader, has however, remained steadfast in resisting the demand, ” said Mr Mango.

 

 

Stunner Speaks Out | EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Ray Nkosi | It is all eyes and ears this evening when popular presenter Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa talks to Stunner LIVE on her Facebook page.

Stunner has over the days been at the receiving end of his wife Olinda’s humiliating public outbursts about their marriage and especially to do with his bed hoping. An angry Olinda has twice broken down in less than a week, a result she alleges of Stunner’s philandering.

Ruvheneko in her cutting edge interviews, carried out with style, poise characterised by graceful deportment, has interviewed the likes of Pastor Evan Mawarire and other prominent personalities in society.

It is all ears for a waiting audience to hear what Stunner has to say for himself to Ru this afternoon.

 

We Are Not Mercenaries – Warriors Challenge Mnangagwa

 Staff Reporter, The Zimbabwe national soccer team manager Sharif Mussa, has told ZANU PF supporters aligned to Vice President Emerson Mnangagwa that the soccer players are not mercenaries but professional footballers.

Reacting to statements by the angry ZANU PF youths who described the team as a bunch of mercenaries after it refused to attend a government send off dinner which was meant to be presided over by Mnangagwa, Mussa said that there was absolutely nothing wrong with his players deciding to go on a collective action to demand what was due to them.

Speaking to the media at the Harare International Airport shortly before the departure of the team, Mussa said that it was unfair to describe the players as mercenaries. “We need to identify the meaning of the word mercenary in the dictionary first then we can take it from there and attach the meaning against the actions of the Zimbabwe Warriors,” said Mussa.

“As their team manager what I know is that they were just asking for what they felt is what they should get pertaining to this qualification.” The team angered the ZANU PF supporters for standing up to the Vice President who is the Acting President claiming that the move by the players was deliberate sabotage to embarrass Mnangagwa in front of the rival G40 faction.

WARNING-DISTURBING PICTURE: Makosi Survives Cancer Attack

Diaspora returnee Makosi Musambasi has survived a cancer attack.

The celebrity has revealed she has undergone an operation to remove a harmful tumour. Below was her statement:

Makosi in the operation

On a lovely August evening I had just come from the gym tired as usual! I remember on this particular day I went to the gym in the evening
You know that feeling when you remove your sports bra…the relief, you then scratch really well …and as I was scratching I came across what every woman dreads to come across! A lump! I ignored it for a week , refused to touch my boob for a week, refused to pray about it or talk to anyone about it
It was in my head but not in my head
7 days later I went to see my doctor, he said because of my age it was not necessary to do an mri scan so he just ordered an ultra sound….
I will do a video of what went through my head for 6 months, my struggle with God.. .I wondered and asked I eat well I pray I train every day I am freaken #fitfam why this…
For now I give God back the glory that the surgery was success…
I learnt that there is nothing we can do to impress God …He is not a man that He can be impressed with what impresses us
When we are born we are given a script we have to act out…
That script sometimes will make you fight God (Jonah)..but still glorify Him
Ladies…feel your breasts…get tested…there is nothing to fear
Because that Unwanted visitor #death knocks on every door
Life will humble you yes but remember God is God and you have to do your script justice…this is as much as I can dictate while someone types…when I’m better we will continue
7/1/17 will always be a day to remember
#bestyearever #thebestisyettocome #neverthoughtthiswouldbeme #dosomethingepic #gratefulanyway #lionessarising #lioness #bebrave #brave

Teen In #Deadpose Horror Death

A 19 year old teenager who passed matric with 4 distinctions and was due to study medicine collapsed and died in Pretoria while her friends looked on and cheered thinking she was doing the viral #DeadPose challenge.

Tshidi Ngwenya, who had earlier posted a series of pictures performing the challenge, had decided to step it up a notch and perform a daring pose while her friends cheered and took pictures. The maneuver did not go as planned at she fell to the ground and collapsed. Her friends did not pick up that she was in distress and continued to cheer and take pictures.

After a few minutes of cheering and taking pictures, the friends realised their dead poser was not moving and checked on her and noticed she had choked after swallowing her tongue. Friends tried desperately to revive her as they waited for paramedics to arrive. Upon arrival of an ambulance, she was pronounced dead.

The girl’s parents said she had a history of seizures and might have suffered one while performing the #deadpose.  South Africans have taken to Social Media to pose as if they’re dead for the camera. Search for the hashtag online and you will find endless photographs mostly youngsters pretending to be dead. Some of the photographs are very graphic in nature and have angered users online.

An Ambulance spokesman said: “Unfortunately, despite the best efforts of the ambulance crew, nothing could be done to save her. If her friends had noticed early, she would be alive now”. – LiveMonitor

Former-Iran President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani Dies

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has led tributes to former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, who has died at the age of 82.

Ayatollah Khamenei hailed a “companion of struggle” despite their differences, saying this was a “difficult” loss.

President Hassan Rouhani praised Mr Rafsanjani as a great man of the Islamic revolution.

The government has announced three days of mourning, making Tuesday a public holiday for his funeral in Tehran.

Mr Rafsanjani, who served as president from 1989 to 1997, was pivotal in the 1979 revolution. But later in life he became a counterpoint to hardline conservatives.

“The different opinions and interpretations at time in this long period could never entirely break up the friendship between us,” said Ayatollah Khamenei.

Mr Rafsanjani died on Sunday in a hospital in Tehran after suffering a heart attack.

His body was taken to Jamaran prayer hall, the residence of the founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Rohullah Khomeini, where relatives, politicians and religious figures gathered to pay their last respects.

Mr Rafsanjani had been a mentor to President Rouhani, whom he supported after his own attempt to run in the 2013 election as a reformist candidate was rejected by the powerful Guardian Council.

Mr Rouhani said on Twitter: “The soul of the great man of the revolution, symbol of patience and resistance, has gone to Heaven.”

Analysts say Mr Rafsanjani’s sudden death is a major blow to the president, who is preparing for re-election in May.

The BBC’s Kasra Naji says Mr Rafsanjani was a great survivor of the Iranian revolution, always managing to stay afloat in the unending political struggles between the hardliners and the moderates, remaining influential.

In recent years, our correspondent says, he has been a central figure in the reform movement that has been trying to have a moderating influence on Iran and Ayatollah Khamenei.

Mr Rafsanjani’s final role was head of the Expediency Council, which tries to resolve disputes between parliament and the Guardian Council.

Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani was born in 1934 in south-eastern Iran to a family of farmers.

He studied theology in the holy city of Qom with Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini – who went on to lead the Islamic revolution of 1979 – and was imprisoned several times under the Shah.

In the last year of the 1980-88 war with Iraq, Ayatollah Khomeini appointed him acting commander-in-chief of the armed forces.

He was seen as the main mover behind Iran’s acceptance of the UN Security Council resolution that ended the war.

Mr Rafsanjani was also a key player in the development of Iran’s nuclear programme, and recently gave staunch support to the landmark 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.

He was a man known for a sharp wit but who could also be ruthless.

He advocated progressive economic policies, encouraging private businesses and improving infrastructure. His own business holdings were reported to be widespread.

Mr Rafsanjani ran for a third time for president in 2005 but lost to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Mr Rafsanjani became openly critical of the victorious president and in 2009, he sided with reformers who disputed that year’s elections. Nevertheless, Mr Ahmadinejad won a second term.

Mr Rafsanjani continued to champion moderate causes, such as the release of political prisoners and greater political freedoms for parties prepared to work within the constitution.

Some of the members of Mr Rafsanjani’s family have also made the headlines. His daughter Faezeh Hashemi attracted the ire of hardliners when she met a leader of the Bahai religious minority – which Iran’s leadership regards as a heretical sect – last year.

And his son Mehdi Hashemi Rafsanjani was jailed in 2015 after being convicted of “security offences and financial crimes”. – BBC

Mnangagwa In Controversial British Paper Interview

The debate continues to rage furiously among analysts and within warring Zanu PF about the wisdom of Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa granting a controversial interview to British publication, the New Statesman, last week.

Although Mnangagwa did not admit, as usual, that he wants to succeed President Robert Mugabe in the interview, former Cabinet minister and war veterans leader, Christopher Mutsvangwa — who is also one of the Midlands godfather’s most vociferous supporters — was emphatic in the same New Statesman story that the VP would “100 percent” be Zimbabwe’s next president.

But perhaps even more problematic for Mnangagwa, a secret Zanu PF document which was passed on to the New Statesman at the time of the VP’s interview suggested, damningly, that Mugabe himself created the ruling party’s Generation 40 (G40) faction as the nonagenarian had allegedly “always felt threatened by VP Mnangagwa and the prospect of his presidency being outshined by that of his protégé”.

In addition, Mnangagwa also appeared to create more problems for himself in the interview. As he absolved himself of any culpability in the Gukurahundi massacres of the early 1980s, in which an estimated 20 000 innocent civilians were killed by the army, he unwittingly and simultaneously shined the spotlight on Mugabe with regards to the killings.

Speaking to the Daily News on Sunday, political analyst Shakespeare Hamauswa said despite all the recent controversies that had dogged Mnangagwa, including the News Statesman interview, the VP was “a survivor” who had managed to weather the storm in many previous such situations.

“Mnangagwa has survived many times, not necessarily because he is a strategist par excellence, but because he enjoys the support of the security sector.

“The donors, who are increasingly becoming dissatisfied with the opposition are also preparing for a ‘second best option’, which is a reformed Zanu PF, and they also think that Ngwena (Mnangagwa) can lead that reformation,” he said.

“So, the New Statesman interview is for me okay in that the succession battle is being fought through the media and the best way for the protagonists is to fight back through the same media.

“There might be weaknesses in the way he handled the coffee mug storm but that will not guarantee his downfall in the absence of a strong counter strategy, one that is based on tactics and not just the mudslinging of aspiring candidates,” Hamauswa added.

“I think the bigger picture is how Ngwena has conducted government business so far. Yes he can deny involvement in Gukurahundi, but he can not explain such things as his foolish statement when he said US dollars are not meant for buying mazhanje.

“He also can’t deny that he is the first high-level official to start abrogating the Constitution. What it also means is that he could now spend 99 percent of his time defending himself, without showing his capability of taking over,” Hamauswa concluded.

Another analyst, Maxwell Saungweme  said “Cupgate” — the controversy related to the VP’s “I am the boss” coffee mug — as well as Mnangagwa’s interview with the New Statesman “betrayed him as an unsophisticated politician who is overrated”.

“His recent moves seem to betray, somewhat, a lack of grasp of how the Zanu PF patronage and factional system works. He seems to have exposed himself, his surrogates and political running dogs.

“If one looks at his liberation history and his tenure in government in senior roles, the guy has never portrayed political shrewdness. He is mostly famed for being consistent in carrying out missions in the liberation struggle or for being brutal in government.

“He is not known for being an orator, a diplomatic politician or a shrewd tactician. His latest actions betray the real person in him, an unsophisticated politician. To me, this is the real Ngwena for you and his actions are definitely suicidal given the factionalism and patronage system in Zanu PF,” Saungweme said.

Within Zanu PF itself, Mnangagwa’s G40 enemies have gone to town to use the events of the past few days to portray him as “completely unfit” to ascend to the highest office in the land.

“We told you a long time ago that Lacoste is not just unelectable, he would be a disaster if he succeeded Gushungo (Mugabe),” a G40-linked senior ruling party official told the Daily News on Sunday. – Daily News

Media Organisations Slam New Data Tariffs

STAKEHOLDERS in the media industry have accused the government of stifling citizens’ right to communicate over the internet by increasing the cost of data and making it inaccessible to the majority, who had become dependent on social media platforms for news.

This follows the recent decision by the Postal and Telecommunication Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) to hike the floor price for data to 2c/MB, which is nearly four times the current data charged by mobile phone operators.

Misa Zimbabwe director, Nhlanhla Ngwenya said the new tariffs were an indirect control on social media by the government.

“This is some other means outside legislation by the government to control activities on the web. It would now be more expensive to download stuff from the internet. It would be a whole lot more expensive to do some serious activity over the net,” he said.

The government has since last year been struggling to regulate social media particularly after it was hit hard by a string of anti-government demonstrations organised by social movements such as #ThisFlag, #Tajamuka and Occupy Africa Unity Square.

“This development would have a serious impact on Zimbabweans to freely share information over the internet because it would now be costly,” Ngwenya said,

Media Alliance of Zimbabwe director, Patience Zirima chipped in saying: “The announcement on new data tariffs, I believe, goes against principles of open access, and diversity of media platforms that have allowed citizens to exercise their rights to free expression.

“I believe Potraz should reconsider this directive. The needs and rights of citizens should be balanced with the needs of corporate players and the government.”

But, Potraz director-general Gift Kallisto Machengete defended the fee hike, saying it was meant to protect mobile phone operators.

“Potraz has a mandate in terms of section 4 of the Postal and Telecommunications Act Chapter 12:05 to ensure sustainable and consistent provision of domestic and international telecommunication services. Therefore, the introduction of floor prices will ensure consistent and sustainable long-term provision of services to all Zimbabweans,” he said. – Newsday

Exiled White Zimbabwean Recalls Mugabe Terror

 Terrence Mawawa | An exiled white Zimbabwean national has spoken of the traumatic experiences she suffered at the hands of President Robert Mugabe’s government.

Anne Smith, who is now based in the United Kingdom told ZimEye.com yesterday she was forced to leave Zimbabwe at the height of the violent land grab exercise in 2000. As a result of the chaotic land reform programme 4000 white commercial farmers were displaced from their farmers as supporters of the ruling party Zanu PF forcibly took over their farms. Smith said she had to leave the country because of the explosive situation.

Smith and her family lived at a plot near Esgodini. “We built a house from scratch as we bought land from a farmer. So yes when the land grab exercise started -seeing that we were in a remote area ,we had to leave before the violence reached us. We sold the land for very little,”said Smith.

She added:”We also left the country because our son was denied a Zimbabwean Citizenship-even though his father and I were born and raised in Zimbabwe.The government said our son was an alien because I was from England while his father had a British passport.”

Smith also described Progressive Democrats of Zimbabwe(PDZ)leader, Barbara Nyagomo as a positive voice in a negative situation. “I support Nyagomo because she is trying to unite Zimbabweans.She is trying to motivate people to help themselves. All I can say is that I support Nyagomo because at heart she is a humanitarian not just a politician.She is keen to empower the people from the grassroots by encouraging small businesses. She is a dedicated politician who is encouraging people in the diaspora to work very hard,”said Smith.

Govt’s Bond Notes Refusal| DETAILS

Responding to reports that it was refusing to accept Bond Notes the Department of Immigration has issued the statement below;

The public should be made aware that immigration services, over the years, have been levied in foreign currency, as the services relate to foreigners with the exception of border passes, which are designed for citizens living close to the borders and, who have relations across the border. Statutory Instrument 195/98 as amended by SI 126/05 clearly tabulates these fees and the acceptable currencies and this position existed during the Zimbabwean dollar era and still stands after the multi-currency period. The introduction of the bond notes should not cause any confusion to this state of affairs. Any alternative approach to this statutory position is contrary to statute.

GRACE MUGABE: The Power, The Influence And A Teacup

 The first lady of Zimbabwe’s display of power was unspoken, though clear, during the governing party’s annual congress, as she focused her speech on new party regalia featuring a teacup-shaped image of her country.

“We all drink from the teacup,” Grace Mugabe, the first lady, said, explaining that she had designed the regalia herself.

Not surprisingly, the next morning in Masvingo, the small town in southern Zimbabwe where the congress of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front, President Robert Mugabe’s party, was held recently, nearly all officials wore clothes adorned with Ms. Mugabe’s teacup design.

Ms. Mugabe — known mostly for her lavish overseas shopping trips until she entered politics just two years ago — has emerged as one of the main actors in the fierce maneuvering to succeed Mr. Mugabe that has engulfed Zimbabwe in the last year, as the president’s visible decline presages the end of an era.

She is, to many people, the real power behind the throne, vowing to keep her husband in office until his death while she consolidates her support. She told supporters recently that she was “already the president,” planning and doing everything with her husband.

The signs of Ms. Mugabe’s growing stature are unmistakable. On stage at the party congress, she sat closest to her husband, who, a couple of months shy of 93 years old, dozed through most speeches. Party leaders invariably praised her also — “Forward with President Mugabe! Forward with Dr. Amai Grace Mugabe!” — before others officially higher in the party hierarchy. A choir that usually sings the president’s praises composed a song for the first lady for the first time.1

“Be pleased to follow Mrs. Mugabe, a mother who has love, mother of the nation, the one who takes care of orphans,” the Mbare Chimurenga Choir sings in its new song, “Following Mother Mugabe.”

Though visibly asleep during most of the congress, Mr. Mugabe, the world’s oldest head of state and the only leader Zimbabwe has known since its independence in 1980, was selected as his party’s candidate in the 2018 presidential election. He would be 94 by then and, should he win, 99 by the end of his term.

At the congress, Mr. Mugabe appeared increasingly dependent on his wife, who is 51. When a waiter carrying bags of potato chips on a silver tray startled Mr. Mugabe, the first lady chose a bag, from which the president then slowly picked out one single chip after another. At a tree-planting ceremony, a seemingly confused president kept tapping a mound of dirt with his shovel until the first lady intervened — “honey,” she called him — by grabbing the shovel herself.

Whether the first lady’s power will survive her husband’s death is unclear. She is reported to head one of the two competing factions inside ZANU-PF, but is she its leader, or just a useful puppet for veteran survivors of Zimbabwean politics? After her husband dies, will she hop on a plane for Dubai or elsewhere in Asia, where she and her children have established homes? The Mugabes are thought to have more than $1 billion invested outside Zimbabwe, according to an American diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks.

But if she succeeds in grabbing power, it would most likely be a continuation of her husband’s government. Changes critical to reviving Zimbabwe’s crumpled economy, including land reform, are thought politically impossible under Mr. Mugabe and would remain so under Ms. Mugabe, whose legitimacy derives from her husband’s legacy. Her elevation could also intensify tensions in Zimbabwe’s small political class by upsetting Mr. Mugabe’s lieutenants, many of whom have been waiting decades to take over.

Confident of their grip on power, the Mugabes flew out of Zimbabwe a few days after the end of the congress in mid-December for their annual extended holiday in Asia, where Mr. Mugabe is thought to have received medical care in Singapore and Malaysia, and where the first family owns real estate in Hong Kong.

Ms. Mugabe left for her latest holiday even though she was embroiled in a dispute with a Lebanese diamond dealer over a $1.35 million ring. According to a court document, Ms. Mugabe ordered the diamond from the dealer; issued the payment from a bank in Harare, the Zimbabwean capital; then canceled her purchase after the diamond had already been prepared. Ms. Mugabe demanded that the dealer refund the money to a bank account in Dubai, according to the court document.

The dealer, Jamal Ahmed, said he had refused to transfer the money to Dubai because it would be considered money laundering, but agreed to reimburse the first lady in installments, according to an affidavit submitted to the High Court of Zimbabwe. Men associated with Ms. Mugabe and her son from a previous marriage subsequently seized and occupied three of the dealer’s properties in Harare.

Wilson Manase, Ms. Mugabe’s lawyer, did not return calls and messages to his cellphone.

Ms. Mugabe had picked the diamond as her husband’s 20th wedding anniversary present to her.

The president and Ms. Mugabe became involved when she worked as a typist in the president’s secretarial pool. The president’s first wife — Sally, a much-loved figure in Zimbabwe although she was from Ghana — was terminally ill at the time and approved of the affair, Mr. Mugabe has said in the past.

To some who have long known Mr. Mugabe, the marriage to Grace changed the president’s priorities.

“Mugabe did change automatically — it was so dramatic,” said Margaret Dongo, a former ZANU-PF official now in the opposition, adding that Mr. Mugabe had never shown interest in money before his second marriage. “But Grace knew that it was the time to make money. Whatever she did, she made sure she benefited more out of it.”

Ms. Mugabe has run a large dairy business from a farm she owns and seized former white-owned farms from top ZANU-PF officials for her own family. According to American diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks, Ms. Mugabe was engaged in the illegal mining of diamonds in eastern Zimbabwe. She was also involved in many commercial and residential construction projects, choosing to contract South Korean construction firms.

In 2007, in an assessment of Ms. Mugabe, the political officer in the American Embassy in Harare wrote that “Grace’s primary personal interest appears to be shopping.”

“We believe Grace has little or no political influence over her husband,” the officer wrote.

But two years later, Gunnar Foreland, a Norwegian ambassador with experience in Africa, warned his American counterpart about underestimating Ms. Mugabe’s influence over her husband. “She acts as a kind of gatekeeper, often controlling who sees him, and what information gets to him,” the ambassador said.

Ms. Mugabe formally entered politics in 2014, becoming leader of ZANU-PF’s women’s league. She was awarded a doctorate after only two months at the University of Zimbabwe. Supporters have engaged in the kind of mythmaking that had been reserved for the president, who is often described as walking on water and in other Christlike terms.

Namatirai Chivhanga, a top women’s league official, said the first lady’s loving embrace of the country’s orphans was so moving that one couldn’t help crying.

“Somehow she’s putting on Pampers and all the children are calling her Mama, Mama,” Ms. Chivhanga, a delegate to the congress, said, adding that she had seen Ms. Mugabe personally change the diapers of many orphans. “It’s amazing.”

Ms. Mugabe has also systematically secured support by using her wealth or access to state funds.

“She gave us thousands and thousands of chickens in all the provinces,” said Angeline Muchemeyi, the chairwoman of the women’s league in the Mashonaland West Province. “And the new cars — we got Ford Rangers. She’s good, she’s very good to us, that lady.”

Ms. Mugabe has treated potential rivals without mercy. She expelled from ZANU-PF a vice president and war hero, Joice Mujuru, by accusing her of engaging in treason, practicing witchcraft and wearing short skirts. She also initiated a fierce attack against another vice president and leader of a rival faction, Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Supporters of Mr. Mnangagwa said Ms. Mugabe was being used by more experienced politicians to undermine their candidate.

“She’s soft and inexperienced,” said Douglas Mahiya, spokesman of the National Liberation War Veterans Association, which supports Mr. Mnangagwa. “Even if she becomes president, it will be easier for these people to push her aside and take over.”

Ms. Dongo, the former ZANU-PF official, said the first lady’s political rise was part of the president’s plan to build a family dynasty. “The kids are too young and don’t have the capacity,” she said.

None of the Mugabes’ three children — the oldest is 28 — have shown any interest in politics. Mr. Mugabe has spoken of his disappointment in his two sons’ poor academic performance. The older son, Robert Jr., who is studying in Dubai, often posts photos on social media of himself partying with different women.

In an interview on his 92nd birthday, Mr. Mugabe said he had given his wife his approval to enter politics.

“It has proved to be rough waters,” he said, “but she can cope with it. She is a rough swimmer.” – New York Times

Olinda I Feel Your Pain

Dear Olinda,

Initially, I chose to stay away from what has been going on, because something was just not right and did not know what to say. After you issued an apology to your husband, I came to the conclusion that surely this was a publicity stunt, considering your husband Stunner’s history, but clearly after your live Facebook video today, that is not the case. For that I owe you an apology, you were not acting, but it was real.

I want to make it clear to you that I sympathize with you as a woman. I’ve been abused too. For me it was not just my ex-husband, but his mother, his brother, and three sisters. They took the abuse to church, where one day they called an ambulance for me to be sectioned, but the paramedics refused to do such. I was called ugly, mad, demon possesed you name it. I never knew I was considered a beautiful woman until I left my first husband.

I am only telling you this so you know I have been there myself. I know what abuse is and what it does to the mind of a woman.

However, my dear Olinda, I think what you need now is to be simply told the truth. Right now just offering you sympathy and a shoulder to cry on is not enough.  I consider you a blessed woman, because you have people around you who are actually trying to help you, as seen in your latest video. Even after the first video you posted on Thursday, it seems there are people there who are not shouting at you, not calling you names, but just trying to talk to you.

I personally never had that privilege during the darkest times of my life. The day the ambulance was called in front of the whole church, no one stood with me. I went to the church elder, he said his job was to preach not to be entangled in domestic affairs. I called the Pastors and they refused to even listen to me. I  just wanted people to talk to, but there was none. When I ended up in the women’s refugee I was completely alone. No family or friends to console me. So in the end, I took to social media to document my abuse story on a blog, and here I am today.

As a woman, there is only so much you can get away with when you “kick off”. If it becomes a habit, you are seen as simply crazy/psychopathic. There are only a few glasses you can smash. Behaviour like that, no matter how abused you are, can only be tolerated for a short time. Even the most abusive man will also get fed up of your “outbursts”.

These are some of the things I learned in my first marriage. I cried, smashed plates, threatened suicide, you name it. But I realized that no matter how abusive my ex-husband was, behaving like that was never going to change him or make him love me more, or help me in any way. Afterwards, I even felt stupid and guilty. I learned that a woman ought to conduct herself with dignity and self-control.

Ever since I left my ex-husband never ever have I smashed a cup over a man. As a woman you have to command respect from a man. You owe it to your dignity and self-worth. What I have learned is never to act “crazy” over a man. If you are to go crazy, do it only once to send a message to him, after that you will not be able to get away with it, no matter how wrong or abusive he is.

Now Olinda, this is not one saga you can afford to play out live on Facebook. Yes social media is a powerful tool in exposing abuse, but in no way should you compromise your dignity whilst doing it. You can not allow yourself to have a mental breakdown live on Facebook over a man. It’s just wrong on so many levels. You may think you are doing this to destroy Stunner, but you are destroying yourself more. You are destroying your own hard work and career. You are shaming yourself and your children.

There is nothing that people on Facebook can do to help you. We can only watch the drama. If you keep on posting these live videos, people will eventually lose sympathy and just see you as “mad” as even starting to happen today. On Thursday people were standing by you. Yesterday reactions were strongly divided, I even thought it was a publicity stunt. But today, some people are even sympathizing with your husband Stunner after your recent video. And to be fair, he seems to be putting up with a lot right now, don’t allow him to be proven right.

I’m sorry that your mother died. But you need to pull yourself together and just stop. Please log out of Facebook. Stay away from Stunner, at least for now. You can not mention suicide twice live on social media. You can not threaten arson live on social media. Arson is a criminal offense. You can not ignore people who are pleading with you to stop whilst you are so emotionally distressed and choose to speak to people on Facebook whom you do not even know. Olinda, you can not do this. You can not post another video again on Facebook in the state you are in. You need help. Professional help before something tragic happens live on Facebook.

I have also reported your Facebook account so that it can be completely deactivated for your own safety and well-being. I hope it will be possible. You are now a danger to yourself and those around you.

I hope maybe someone close to you can send you this even over WhatsApp.

I know you have it in you to be strong Olinda. Come on, you are a woman who has given birth, what pain exceeds childbirth. There is strength in you somewhere to pull yourself together. This is no longer about Stunner, its about you. Your health and safety.

When they called an ambulance on me and said I was crazy, I created my motto in my head ” I AM NOT MAD, I AM JUST A WOMAN”. I told myself that over and over, and I became strong within myself. Please take my motto and run with it Olinda, I heard you in the video say you are not mad.

Now your task is to prove it. Yes a man can drive you crazy, but it is your job, not his or anyone to prove yourself sane.

Show us all that you are the strong, beautiful, intelligent, independent and definitely not mad woman we have always read about. You can do it. The battle is in your mind. Make your mama proud, think of what she would want you to do right now.

Yours sincerely

Jean Gasho – jeangasho.com

“President Mugabe is Cremora Yes, Bona’s Son is Cremora,” – Shamhu

Reformed former Zanu PF commissar, Webster Shamu, who was recently readmitted into the ruling party’s central committee, last week shocked mourners at the late national hero Peter Chanetsa’s funeral in Chinhoyi, when he waxed lyrical about President Robert Mugabe, describing him as “Cremora”, a powdered milk brand.

The Chegutu East legislator has in the past made similar remarks which, however, attracted ridicule from the public, which derisively nicknamed him Cremora.

Addressing mourners at Chanetsa’s funeral wake at Cooksey Hall in Chinhoyi on Friday, Shamu took the opportunity to grovel at Mugabe.

“President Mugabe is Cremora Yes, Bona’s son is Cremora,” he said, amid thunderous applause.

Shamu said the soon-to-be 93-year-old Zanu PF strongman was God-sent, before taking a swipe at those angling to succeed the veteran ruler through unconstitutional means.

“Today, you refuse to acknowledge his (Mugabe) leadership? Please, don’t forget history, Mugabe’s leadership did not come from nowhere, it was brought about by ancestral spirits. Apostolic sects have anointed him that is why he is still fit,” Shamu, who was suspended in the aftermath of the 2014 Zanu PF congress for allegedly aligning with deposed former Vice-President Joice Mujuru in an alleged plot to topple Mugabe, said.

He went on to recount how in July 1978 during the then Organisation of African Unity (now African Union) summit held in Sudan, Mugabe stole the limelight after he was chosen to speak on behalf of all liberation movements from Southern Africa, which included Namibia’s Swapo and Mozambique’s Frelimo, among others.

Shamu said the late Chanetsa, who was head of protocol then, had welcomed Mugabe at Khartoum Airport earlier, where he informed him of the onerous task that had been bestowed on him by the former liberation fighters.

Chanetsa, Shamu said, then advised Mugabe and the late former Mozambique President Samora Machel against going to their hotel rooms to freshen up but, instead, to proceed straight to the summit venue, where Mugabe reportedly gave a “memorable” speech in which he pleaded for arms in order to fight colonial regimes. Shamu described Chanetsa, as dependable, humble and disciplined. – Newsday

MLISWA ATTACK: Tsvangirai Wavers On Mujuru Bikita-West Support

Norton Member of Parliament Temba Mliswa dealt Morgan Tsvangirai a heavy blow quickly dumping him after winning the by-election in that constituency. The MDC-T is now reported to be heavily divided over whether to support another former Zanu PF senior official Joice Mujuru’s party in the Bikita-West by-election.

Divisions have once again emerged in the MDC-T over whether party leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai should address a joint rally with Zimbabwe People First leader Joice Mujuru in Bikita to garner support for the latter’s candidate for the Bikita West by-election, Mr Kudakwashe Gopo.

It is understood that some people within ZimPF want Mr Tsvangirai to address the rally to lure his supporters to vote for Mr Gopo, a development that coalition advocates think will give impetus to the “mooted coalition” of opposition political parties ahead of next year’s harmonised elections.

However, some people within MDC-T are reluctant to join hands, raising concerns that ZimPF wants to use them.

“We don’t want to repeat the same mistake we made with Norton by-election, where we supported Temba Mliswa (Independent) thinking that he was an independent candidate but he soon dumped us after the election saying he won it on his own,” said an insider.

“The president (Mr Tsvangirai) is unlikely to attend the rally but Elias Mudzuri (MDC-T vice president) because he is one of the people pushing for this coalition.

“Besides, Tsvangirai will be away for some time as he is in Ghana and from there he will be going on a diplomatic offensive to some African leaders. So while the invitation hasn’t officially come yet, we are almost certain the president (Mr Tsvangirai) will not attend that rally.”

Another source said MDC-T wanted Dr Mujuru to go it alone so that the outcome of the result could guide the party over whether she had a following.

The source said there were others within the party opposed to the proposed coalition who were clandestinely supporting former MDC-T legislator and now independent candidate for the constituency, Mr Heya Shoko to divide the vote so that ZimPF loses.

“The idea is to make sure ZimPF loses so that they have no bargaining power when it comes to coalition negotiations. If Tsvangirai attends the rally and Gopo wins, that will be misleading because people who vote for her may be MDC-T people, so effectively, she will be bargaining using our existing supporters,” said the source.

President Mugabe’ spokesperson, Mr George Charamba, said the President was not worried about the so-called joint rally saying the revolutionary party would resoundingly win the election.

“The (by-election) result is a foregone conclusion because from the communication from ZimPF, they are already preparing their membership for a landslide defeat,” said Mr Charamba.

“What is important is not so much the outcome as a correct reading of that defeat but the defeat’s portends for 2018. “Firstly, it weakens further the holding hand of Mujuru in her quest for a coalition with Tsvangirai while at the same time strengthening the hand of a wing in the MDC-T that is opposed to the coalition.”

Mr Charamba said given that Zanu-PF would win the by-elections, it was highly unlikely that Mr Tsvangirai would want to dampen his supporters’ spirit after the polls, when Mr Gopo loses.

“If he attends the rally and ZimPF loses, it means the coalition would have been defeated well before it actualises, meaning that 2018 will be a no show for them.

“Looking in the crystal ball, I don’t see Tsvangirai taking that risk unless he is suicidal politically, which he has proved to be in the past,” he said.

Mr Charamba added: “For Zanu-PF, Bikita is important in so far as it demonstrates its capacity to overcome internal contradictions and so far so good.” – State Media

MUGABE GONE: Grace ‘Too Soft’ To Be President – War Vets

This is the question that the New York Times asks in today’s edition. The paper says Grace Mugabe, known mostly for her lavish overseas shopping trips until she entered politics just two years ago, has emerged as one of the main actors in the fierce maneuvering to succeed her husband.

“She is, to many people, the real power behind the throne, vowing to keep her husband in office until his death while she consolidates her support,” the Times says.

Grace recently said that she was “already the president,” planning and doing everything with her husband.

But the paper goes on: “Whether the first lady’s power survives her husband’s death is unclear. She is reported to head one of the two competing factions inside ZANU-PF, but is she its leader, or just a useful puppet for veteran survivors of Zimbabwean politics?

“After her husband dies, will she hop on a plane for Dubai or elsewhere in Asia, where she and her children have established homes? The Mugabes are thought to have more than $1 billion invested outside Zimbabwe, according to an American diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks.

“But if she succeeds in grabbing power, it would most likely be a continuation of her husband’s government. Changes critical to reviving Zimbabwe’s crumpled economy, including land reform, are thought politically impossible under Mr. Mugabe and would remain so under Ms. Mugabe, whose legitimacy derives from her husband’s legacy. Her elevation could also intensify existing tensions in Zimbabwe’s small political class by upsetting Mr. Mugabe’s lieutenants, many of whom have been waiting decades to take over.”

According to the Times, Grace Mugabe has treated potential rivals without mercy. She expelled from ZANU-PF a vice president and war hero, Joice Mujuru, by accusing her of engaging in treason, practicing witchcraft and wearing short skirts. She also initiated a fierce attack against another vice president and leader of a rival faction, Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Supporters of Mnangagwa says Grace is being used by more experienced politicians to undermine their candidate.

“She’s soft and inexperienced,” said Douglas Mahiya, spokesman of the National Liberation War Veterans Association, which supports Mnangagwa. “Even if she becomes president, it will be easier for these people to push her aside and take over.”

Grace Mugabe In Another Housing Project

The low cost housing scheme in Kadoma where 10 model houses have been constructed for the First Lady Grace Mugabe, has been hailed for providing surrounding communities with access to safe drinking water.

Communities around Pixie Combie housing scheme are not connected to Kadoma’s water system and have to rely on shallow wells.

The project under which about 1 300 low cost houses would be constructed, has seen the drilling of a borehole with pumps and 10 000 litre water reservoirs.

This is benefiting more than 100 families who used to walk distances of up to 5km to nearby Rimuka suburb.

Pixie Combie Phase 2 being developed by Macsherp housing developers, has a plan of drilling a borehole for every 100 houses as back up to the council supplied water when it is eventually connected. Pixie Combie phase 1 and 2 are not connected to the main line linking Golden Valley Mine and Kadoma.

Mr Wilson Mutsinje welcomed the decision by the project owner Jimayi Muduvuri to allow the community to draw water from the borehole which will pump water to the new houses.

“This project has come as a relief to us as a community because we had to walk long distances of up to 5km to get water and that mostly affected women and children,” said Mr Mutsinje.

 Macsherp project coordinator Mr Tapiwa Kanenga, said the first phase of the project was now complete, which involved building the 10 model houses, fencing and trenching.

“We have done the first phase of the project and we expect to start this month the main project, which includes 700 core houses similar to the ones built for the First Lady Dr Mugabe,” he said.

The 10 model core houses were inspected by the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing officials in December and were approved.

The housing project will be fully serviced before people move in under a rent-to-buy arrangement.

Muduvuri said the community had the right to safe drinking water and they would continue to use tap water from boreholes.

“If we can make a difference in the community the better. This is what Zim-Asset is all about and we are glad we are helping communities have access to safe drinking water in the face challenges of water-borne diseases such as typhoid which are being reported in other parts of the country,” said Muduvuri.

He said the model houses now awaited handover to the First Lady and commissioning.

At least 20 stands were given to the First Lady and partners came on board to complement the developer in building the 10 model houses. The completed core houses include a bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and a toilet.

The scheme will offer flexible payment terms of up to three years with people paying as little as $80 per month after meeting the cost of the land, which has been pegged at around $5 000.

Labour and material costs will drive the total cost to around $9 000.

The project mostly targets low income earners, including civil servants. State Media

EXCLUSIVE: Tsvangirai And Wifey Liz In Ghana Inauguration

Ray Nkosi | Former Prime Minister and Movement for Democratic Change leader, Morgan Tsvangirai had a diplomatic briefing with Ghana’s new President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo over the weekend.

Tsvangirai was accompanied to Ghana by his deputy Nelson Chamisa and wife Elizabeth. Below are some of the pictures…

CBD Eviction for Gweru Vendors, Taxis

GWERU City Council is set to relocate vendors operating from undesignated areas in the central business district to a site in the industrial areas.

Town Clerk, Ms Elizabeth Gwatipedza said vendors and commuter omnibus operators conducting their businesses at undesignated areas have become a menace in the city.

She said a vending site has been developed for vendors and they would be relocated there in due course.

Ms Gwatipedza said some vendors were now selling farm produce and clothing outside shops and banks.

The town clerk said retailers who pay substantial amounts in rates and water services to council were complaining that illegal vendors were taking away their customers and causing congestion on pavements.

“We have put sheds there to protect the vendors and their products from weather conditions. What is left is for the construction of a toilet for them to use.

“Once that is done we are moving them and that is very soon,” she said.

Ms Gwatipedza said kombis operating from undesignated areas were promoting lawlessness as those that are registered are now abandoning their official termini.

She said they have launched an operation to bring sanity back into the transport sector.

“We need to bring normalcy to this town. We are expecting operators of commuter omnibus to be in designated ranks at all times and not this situation we are experiencing,” she said.

Last year, council moved to plug revenue leakages through unregistered vendors by introducing vending badges for all hawkers trading in the city.

The introduction of the badges came at a time when councillors expressed concern  over loss of potential revenue as vendors using council stalls could not be easily identified. – State Media

Potraz Slammed For Data And Voice-Call Service Rip Off

CONSUMERS and business leaders have blasted the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) for unilaterally increasing the price of data and voice call services.

The regulator last week announced the move to put into effect new minimum floor prices for all voice calls and data services provided by the country’s mobile network providers — NetOne, Econet and Telecel.

Our Harare Bureau reported that the floor price for voice service will be 12 cents per minute from about 9 cents and 2 cents per MB for data, effective today.  Potraz has reportedly communicated the new prices to mobile operators who are supposed to revise their products in line with the new pricing structure and terminate bundles that do not conform to the new minimum prices, reported Techzim, a local online technology magazine. It said the change means that some packages will become more expensive, making it the latest move by Potraz to protect mobile operators’ revenues.

Consumers have reacted angrily to the move, which they view as an “unjustifiable” rip-off on clients at a time when the economic conditions are hard on ordinary people.

They said the increase in charges would reduce the value for money that consumers will get after recharging. Given that the Government has already imposed a five percent health levy for every dollar spent on voice or data bundles, in line with the 2017 budget, consumers say it is unfair for Potraz to load an extra cost on them.

The regulator has claimed the move was necessitated by a decline of revenue to mobile operators as a result of the substitution of voice and SMS by Internet Protocol (IP) voice and messaging services of the international OTT players who ride on the networks of local operators.

However, consumers view this as a highest level of treachery by Potraz. Business analyst Mr Leonard Mutambanengwe said: “Regulators in economics are to safeguard competitive environments, which benefit the consumers. A regulator setting a price floor is essentially counter-productive to the welfare of consumers.

“And as many rightfully allude to, consumers are going to pay the price for these firms’ inability to be innovative and their succumbing to disruption in their industry.”

An audit expert Mr Tymon Chikosi concurred saying generally the prices of mobile data in Zimbabwe were “too high”, adding that the country’s mobile operators are over protected by the authority.

“Is it the authority’s function to defend local operators or to enable a fair market, which primarily favours the consumer.”

Consumers and business leaders took to the social media where they questioned the rationale behind the tariff increases, arguing that in other countries data was free.

Digital media and marketing consultant Ms Delta Ndou torched widespread reaction on her Linkedin account when she said: “This move is not in tandem with Potraz’s previously stated intent to promote innovation and ensure non-prohibitive pricing of data.”

Funding partner at Best Farms Zimbabwe Mr Rob Shaw reacted: “Having spent time working in various African countries on agricultural projects, I can honestly say Zimbabwe has one of the most expensive call/data rates on the continent. Simple equation for $5 in one of the West African countries (pay as you go) I would Skype from my laptop, emails, phone calls back to Zimbabwe and local calls for a week in Zimbabwe.”

Mr Chenge Matanhire weighed in: “Potraz now actually wants to guarantee the profitability of these capitalists at the poor’s expense! I have always thought that as a regulator authorised to do so by a government elected by the people, they must be seeking protectionist to the consumer — the people.”

Another consumer Mr Simba Mashiri said given declining individual incomes and cash shortages, it was sad for Potraz to add another burden on people.

The move by Potraz will push the already high prices of data up. One gigabyte of data in Zimbabwe costs $35, compared to South Africa’s $5,30 and Tanzania’s $0,90.

In October 2016 Potraz said it was engaging mobile service providers to slash prices of data so that they are not punitive. The new development therefore, comes as an unexpected and unwelcome surprise to consumers, analysts said. – State Media