Grace Mugabe: Joice Mujuru Had Sex With Gumbo, Mutasa

LIVEBLAST: First Lady Grace Mugabe has opened fire on former Vice President Joice Mujuru claiming that Mujuru had sex with Didymus Mutasa and also Rugare Gumbo.

 

She likened Mujuru to the Queen of a bee hive, “Queen Bee.”

“vaMutasa mungakungurusana naro ziQueen B mukarikwanisa?

muchaona (Joice) abvisa hembe pavanhu,” she said, also adding that Mujuru must simply seek for forgiveness from her.

Grace Mugabe is speaking in Morgan Tsvangirai’s home area, Buhera. This LIVE-REPORT continues – refresh to read further.  

14:00

If Mugabe dies, Grace says, we can field his corpse (sic) to participate in elections.

This is not the first time Grace has suggested that Mugabe would rule from the grave in what many see as her attempt to succeed Mugabe since she has also implied that she is the virtual president of Zimbabwe.

Grace accuses non-governmental organisations of ‘taking advantage of drought’ to sway people to support opposition parties.

Last year, in response to a government appeal for assistance in February last year, the United Nations, humanitarian partners and NGOs developed a Humanitarian Response Plan through a collaborative and joined-up efforts.

To ensure a holistic and multi-sectoral response, the Humanitarian Response Plan coverred Food Security and Agriculture; Health and Nutrition; Water, Sanitation and Hygiene; Education; and, Protection.

Of the $360 million requested for the period of April 2016 – March 2017, nearly $190 million was committed, enabling the UN and humanitarian partners to reach 1.5 million people with relief assistance. Given the rise of affected population to 4.1 million.

13:45

Grace Mugabe attempts to explain the SWOT analysis to the largely rural audience. “Our main strength is in Mugabe…Everyone, including a child, knows there is someone called Robert Mugabe.”

She continues heaping praise on Mugabe, who turns 93 next week and intends to run for re-election in 2018, at 94.

If elected, Mugabe will be the oldest president to be elected, and will extend his reputation as one of the longest serving African leaders.

13:30.

In apparent reference to embattled ZimPF leader, Joice Mujuru, Grace has insinuated that the Queen bee is always followed by other bees for mating, at a rally where there are hundreds of schoolchildren in attendance.

In a long attack on Mujuru’s party, Grace has said Mujuru must ask for forgiveness from Mugabe and return to Zanu PF.

13:15.

Grace Mugabe has commenced her speech – in her usual tone- hitting back at allegations that there are cracks within the Zanu PF Women’s League, which she heads.

The First Lady has attacked women who bleach to lighten their skins…”Why do you want to look like Mr and Mrs Smith..hudofo..sehwaQueen Bee (in apparent reference to Joice Mujuru)

BY 12pm:

Grace has arrived at the rally venue and party officials are making introductory remarks and sloganeering ahead of the First Lady’s address.  (Additional reporting Newsday).

 

Grace Mugabe Invades Tsvangirai’s Home

Ray Nkosi | First Lady Grace Mugabe this morning embarked on her infamous rallies, inaugurating her come-back in opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s home village Buhera.

In her speech, Mugabe went into liberation struggle rhetoric in her speech as she acknowledges the role played by freedom fighters during the war. She thanks villagers in Tsvangirai’s home for voting her husband into power overwhelmingly.

“We must go to the people. We do not want to go to the people only when there are elections. Even when it rains I will be there stepping on Buhera,” said Mugabe.

Fear and trepidation has gripped warring Zanu PF factions following First Lady Grace Mugabe’s decision to resume her controversial nationwide “death rallies” amid concerns she could worsen an already fragile situation.

Today marks 16 months, 10 days since First Lady Grace Mugabe first launched her death rallies in 2015. The meetings saw several people killed in horrific stampedes as Mrs Mugabe dished out goods stolen by ZIMRA from poor citizens at the Beitbridge border post.

 Scores of people were injured at Shindi High School as they scambled for First Lady Grace Mugabe’s donations.
Mrs Mugabe’s pickings, distributed in the name of philanthropy, left several people dead during her ‘death’ rallies. (SEE FULL SATELLITE MAP). Critics argue the First Lady has been raiding the Zimra (border confiscated goods) warehouses to dish out to people. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW…

Mawarire Walks As State Fumbles On Case

Ray Nkosi | Pastor Evan Mawarire’s case been postponed to March 16 because the state was not ready, when he appeared in court this morning.

Speaking after the court session Mawarire said, “Our resolve remains steady in uniting the citizens of Zimbabwe as we prepare for the coming season of change.”

Pastor Mawarire is facing charges of insulting the national flag to brand criminal activities and wearing the flag while subverting the government.

Anne Kansiime Heathrow Airport Arrest | LATEST

Staff Reporter |Ugandan entertainer, comedian and actress, Anne Kansiime, has come out to refute reports that she was Wednesday arrested at Heathrow Airport after being found in possession of 2kgs of cocaine.

Speaking to Ugandan publications Kansiime said, “Am safe. Am not in prison, I am actually at National theatre preparing for my tonight’s show. There is no problem. Haters are the ones trying to come up with such stories. I will come up with an official communication on my page as soon as I can.”

Police spokesperson Andrew Felix Kawesi also said that Kansiime is in Uganda not in UK as claimed and so the claims are not true.

A UK publication had earlier claimed that Kansiime was arrested at London Heathrow Airport for trying to smuggle 2 kilograms of cocaine hidden in two bags of coffee inside two suitcases; authorities said on Wednesday.
Customs and Border Protection police officers searched her suitcases upon suspicion and found a plastic coffee bag containing white powder, according to officials.
She was taken to a private search room, where the officers found a second bag full of powder. Both tested positive for cocaine.The estimated value of the cocaine is more than £80,000, officials said.
Anne Kansiime was arrested and handed off to Port Authority police. She will be prosecuted by the London District Attorney on drug smuggling charges.
“This seizure is another example of UK Border Agency being ever vigilant in protecting the United Kingdom from the distribution of illicit drugs,” said Robert E. Perez, Director of UK Border Agency London Field Operations.

FIFA President Visits Zimbabwe To Celebrate Chiyangwa’s Birthday

New boss…Gianni Infantino

FIFA’s new president, Gianni Infantino has indicated he will be flying to Zimbabwe to celebrate Cosafa and ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa’s birthday.

The party to be held in Harare, will also celebrate Chiyangwa’s election as president of Cosafa.

Infantino in a letter said:

“I would like to thank you for your letter dated 8 January 2017 and for your kind invitation to visit your country this month. I am very pleased to confirm my visit.

“This will take place in connection with my trip to South Africa for the FIFA Executive Summits in Johannesburg, which will take place from 21-23 February 2017.

“I will be arriving in Harare on Thursday 23 February 2017 at around 18:00 and leaving on Friday at 18:00. I have no doubt that this visit will help us to lay foundation for further fruitful cooperation and share our personal vision for the continued development of our sports in your country.”

Mujuru’s ZimPF Implosion: Gift For Tsvangirai?

The expulsion of Joice Mujuru from both government and ruling party, in December 2014, was a typically brilliant political gambit from Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. With one stroke, he removed a major threat to his power from within Zanu-PF, and lumbered his opponents outside the party with a dangerous, destabilising new player.

And Mujuru did not disappoint. Along with a handful of other Zanu-PF exiles, most prominently Didymus Mutasa and Rugare Gumbo, Mujuru established Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) just under a year ago, and demanded her seat at the opposition table.

It’s a crowded table. Although Morgan Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) is the undisputed heavyweight, there are more than a dozen smaller parties all vying for airtime. These were mostly known quantities, however, unlike Mujuru’s ZimPF. How much support did she really have? Could she tap into traditionally Zanu-PF constituencies? Could such a longtime Zanu-PF stalwart, and formerly close Mugabe ally, really be trusted?

With the 2018 elections on the horizon, one thing Zimbabwe’s opposition parties can agree on is that it is vital to present a united front. A strong opposition coalition will beat Mugabe. A weak, fractured opposition will be easy pickings for Zanu-PF’s formidable electoral machine. But the presence of ZimPF made the negotiations around that coalition exponentially more complicated – especially because Mujuru was angling to be leader.

As one of Tsvangirai’s senior advisors told the Daily Maverick, speaking anonymously: “We know we need to work with Mujuru. But it feels like we are dealing with the devil.”

Perhaps that’s why the MDC-T has been so slow to agree to any deal. Although coalition negotiations are at an advanced stage, Tsvangirai has been reluctant to put pen to paper – and now his patience has been handsomely rewarded.

In the space of three tumultuous weeks, ZimPF’s credibility has unravelled. The first major stumbling block was in the Bikita West by-election, in which ZimPF’s candidate was handsomely defeated by the Zanu-PF candidate. The defeat revealed not only the fragility of ZimPF’s supposed constituency, but also highlighted internal divisions within the new party.

“It is unclear why ZimPF… put up a candidate in the Bikita West election at all,” observed International Crisis Group’s Piers Pigou. “There were internal ZimPF tensions over whether or not to participate, and the provincial party leaders who pushed against it have now resigned. In the end, the failure of ZimPF’s candidate in Bikita West has now damaged ZimPF leader Mujuru’s prospects of leading an opposition coalition in the 2018 elections.”

Things were about to get even worse. Last week, a coterie of senior party officials including Mutasa and Gumbo were abruptly expelled from the party, bringing those internal tensions into stark relief. Insults flew between the various factions. Mutasa’s crowd then claimed that actually they had expelled Mujuru from the party.

“The problem is that they were an untested entity when they were together, and they remain untested as separate entities. I presume having fired each other there’s going to be some kind of legal fight over the assets, the name, etc. That will occupy them for months. For me it’s a further manifestation of opposition fragmentation, and unfortunately a reflection of the sad politics of personality that continues to characterise politics in Zimbabwe,” Pigou told the Daily Maverick, in a separate comment.

Alex Magaisa, political analyst and former adviser to Tsvangirai, said that ZimPF’s apparent implosion did not come as a surprise. “This was a group of disgruntled people who left Zanu-PF not because they wanted to, but because they were caught up in challenges within Zanu-PF. The unity between them was more because of their predicament than the values they shared. There was bound to be trouble at some point.”

Magaisa argues that the big winner is Tsvangirai himself, because Mujuru’s case to be leader of the opposition coalition has been substantially weakened. In fact, the MDC-T may no longer feel the need to include any elements of ZimPF. They no longer have to work with any devils.

“It’s a blessing in disguise that there has been this rupture. Otherwise the coalition would have included characters who had an insincere interest in building a solid coalition against Zanu-PF. It also means we don’t have too many problems now about who should lead the coalition. In the past it appeared that Mujuru was a contender for leadership, but it’s becoming clear after the shenanigans in her party, as well as a very heavy defeat in the recent by-election, that there remains only one person with solid support. If there’s going to be a coalition, then it’s going to be built around the MDC led by Morgan Tsvangirai,” said Magaisa. – Daily Maverick

Nokia 3310 Making a Historic Comeback

Arguably the world’s most reliable cellphone to date, the Nokia 3310 will be relaunched at the end of this month by popular demand.

The brick phone which was first introduced by Nokia in the year 2000 was last manufactured in 2005 though used 3310s were still being refurbished and sold through Amazon in most parts of the world.

The Nokia 3310 had a reputation for being hard. People told many stories of putting it to test for instance throwing it down a flight of stairs, spill a pint over it, or drop it into a pool of mud, and it would emerge unscathed.

“It was like the Wolverine of phones, and for that reason, it remains a firm fan favorite,” said an official at Nokia.

Nokia plans to re-launch the device at the upcoming MWC conference in Barcelona.

At its launch the handset will reportedly cost about $85, and will be marketed as a way of getting long battery life in an almost-indestructible form factor.

Although Nokia hasn’t manufactured the phone in years, there’s still a fondness for the device, and in Zimbabwe the demand has remained very high. Second hand cellphone dealers are currently selling it at about $35 whenever available. Some have been managing to bring in the device from Dubai and selling for between $60 and $75.

Given that most smartphones have a propensity to run out of power before the day is finished, the 3310 should still draw a huge market for in the country.

HORROR SUICIDE: Man Drinks Sulphuric Acid, Sets Family Home Ablaze | LATEST DETAILS

A 42-year-old Harare man committed suicide by taking a concoction of sulphuric acid and pesticides after ramming his car into the family house before dousing it with petrol and setting it ablaze.

Patrick Bangani of Southlea Park rammed the car into the lounge through an open French door and locked himself and his daughter in the house.

The 11-year-old daughter, who witnessed her father taking the poisonous concoction, escaped through the window of one of the bedrooms, while her other sibling was out playing in the neighbourhood.

Bangani’s wife Ms Porina Kadzuwa, whom he allegedly gave a thorough beating the previous night, had in the morning left the home to pick up a protection order against him that had been granted, according to neighbours. She heard the news of her husband’s suicide when she went to the police to get an officer to serve Bangani with the protection order.

Chief police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba said she had not yet received the report.

Harare provincial police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Simon Chazovachiyi said he was not on duty and could not confirm the death. A neighbour, Ms Shylet Mabodo said Bangani and his wife had a tumultuous marriage and were always trading blows in front of their four minor children. – State Media

War Vets Back Mutasa And Gumbo

EMBATTLED Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) leader, Joice Mujuru, yesterday suffered yet another setback in her fight to control the opposition party after war veterans rallied behind “expelled” founding members, Rugare Gumbo and Didymus Mutasa (pictured), and appeared to endorse them as the bona fide leaders.

Top executives of the Christopher Mutsvangwa-led Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association, Victor Matemadanda (secretary-general) and Douglas Mahiya (spokesperson), were part of a ZimPF steering committee meeting called by Gumbo and Mutasa in Harare to announce a new party leadership following their break-up with Mujuru last week.

Addressing journalists at the ZimPF headquarters yesterday, Gumbo said he would, for now, co-lead the party with Mutasa until a substantive president has been selected at an elective convention to be held “in due course”.

 “Party elders, founding members and the steering committee will in due course meet to choose an interim president, who will lead the party pending an elective convention,” he said.“Meanwhile, the steering committee, together with Mutasa and Gumbo, are the caretaker leaders of ZimPF.

“We are going to consult extensively from the members of the steering committee and the founders of the party to find what their opinion is regarding leadership.

“So, we cannot give a definite date, but we are saying, any time after the end of February, we should be able to have an answer.”

Matemadanda said they were attending the meeting in solidarity with their fellow liberation war comrades.

“We didn’t come here as members of People First, but we came here as comrades, who received information that other comrades are meeting here,” he said.

“Our membership and mobilisation will support a candidate, who has respect for our founding principles. We are not here to seek for membership or anything, except that, as comrades, there will be a time when we are going to meet as the veterans of the struggle.

“We will count each other, those who are with us and those that are not with us. We will ask what is meant by getting lost, because we were taught that the majority is the superior to the minority. When the minority remains with the other side (Zanu PF) and the majority is outside, what do you call that?”

Mahiya accused President Robert Mugabe of manipulating war veterans by using them for campaign purposes and dumping them afterwards.

“There is no one who can say I was not used at Shake-Shake (Zanu PF headquarters). We were all used at different levels and doing different things, but we couldn’t realise it,” he said.

“I have never seen an army general, who will go to war and later fire his troops soon after winning the war to accommodate nonentities like (Zanu PF commissar, Saviour) Kasukuwere. This is manipulative.”

Mutsvangwa, Matemadanda, Mahiya and others were fired from Zanu PF last year on allegations of indiscipline after they openly called for Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa to take over from Mugabe.

Norton’s independent legislator, Temba Mliswa, also attended the meeting in solidarity with the ZimPF elders.

Mujuru last week announced the expulsion of seven ZimPF founders, accusing them of being Zanu PF agents, but they have remained defiant, saying they could not be fired from a party they founded.

Mliswa described Mujuru as unelectable, while urging people to stop idolising political leaders.

“Mujuru was handpicked to be Vice-President. This is why I always ask you why you believe somebody who was handpicked can win elections,” he said.

“That is the danger of Zanu PF today. Mnangagwa was handpicked and (Vice-President Phelekezela) Mphoko was handpicked, so was Mujuru. So you cannot go and get votes out there without winning internal elections. It’s suicidal to have such a person as a substantive president.”

Margaret Dongo, who was also fired alongside Gumbo and Mutasa, took a swipe at Mujuru’s “dictatorial tendencies”, saying ZimPF structures were behind their group.

Gumbo also raised a litany of allegations against Mujuru, including running the party like a personal business, going on foreign trips without briefing her executive, failure to account for party finances, blatant disregard of the constitution, and backbiting, among others.

He also said it was a lie that they were against a coalition with other opposition political parties.

“There has been a deliberate distortion of the position of elders regarding the coalition of opposition forces,” Gumbo said.

“We want to unambiguously state our position regarding the question of coalition.

“We agree with the coalition of all opposition parties. We are for the unity of our people. Faced with a regime that knows no bounds in its quest to remain in power forever, we cannot and should not accept the luxury of being divided.”

He said Mujuru always shunned advice from the party elders, alleging she started plotting to expel them last year, but was blocked by some members of the national executive council.

“Mujuru always wanted the elders removed because they have the courage to speak out whenever she vacillates or goes astray,” Gumbo said. – Newsday

“Cyclone Dineo Blocked By Zimra and ZRP, Yipeee!”

“Cyclone Dineo has been blocked by Zimra officials at the border post, they are demanding a cut first before it is allowed into Zimbabwe,” this joke circulated around social circles yesterday.

The Zimbabwe revenue authority together with the police have been noted for the way in which they constantly rip people off demanding either outrageous fees, fines, or kickbacks. A recent audit at the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has exposed massive corruption, fraud, poor corporate governance and tax evasion scandals with shocking revelations that the government was prejudiced of more than US$20 million. According to the audit report compiled by a local audit firm and released on September 26, the authority’s commissioner-general Gershem Pasi worked for two years, from 2011 to 2013, after his contract had lapsed, illegally drawing hundreds of thousands of dollars in salaries and allowances. The report also shows that Zimra executives failed to investigate a whistle-blower’s report on the externalisation and over-invoicing of US$300 million by a local telecoms firm (name supplied) through its foreign sister company.

Meanwhile another joke circulated which said, the cyclone has been blocked by potholes in Zimbabwe’s roads, another development emerging from the Mugabe family run Zinara board, the latter which is not needed as all the work can be performed by one person, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Transport.

Fear And Terror As Grace Mugabe Resumes Death Rallies

Grace-DEATH-RALLIES

Fear and trepidation has gripped warring Zanu PF factions following First Lady Grace Mugabe’s decision to resume her controversial nationwide “death rallies” amid concerns she could worsen an already fragile situation.

Today marks 16 months, 10 days since First Lady Grace Mugabe first launched her death rallies in 2015. The meetings saw several people killed in horrific stampedes as Mrs Mugabe dished out goods stolen by ZIMRA from poor citizens at the Beitbridge border post.

Scores of people were injured at Shindi High School as they scambled for First Lady Grace Mugabe’s donations.

Mrs Mugabe’s pickings, distributed in the name of philanthropy, left several people dead during her ‘death’ rallies. (SEE FULL SATELLITE MAP). Critics argue the First Lady has been raiding the Zimra (border confiscated goods) warehouses to dish out to people. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW…

In 2014, a similar series of gatherings led to the expulsion of then Vice-President Joice Mujuru together with other senior leaders on allegations of plotting to topple President Robert Mugabe.
Mugabe has haplessly watched as a vicious internal power struggles for his throne involving his wife and Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa unfold. Grace is the current leader of the powerful Zanu PF women’s league and, reportedly, has the endorsement of a group known as G40, while Mnangagwa boasts of support from war veterans and sections of the country’s military.
After reportedly being forced to abandon the rallies last year in the aftermath of her attacks on the security establishment including startling claims that sections of the army wanted Mugabe’s second son dead, Grace today resumes her rallies in Manicaland’s Buhera district.
Zanu PF political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere confirmed the rally was on.
“Yes, she will be in Manicaland and we will be announcing the other venues in due time,” Kasukuwere, reportedly a leading figure in the G40 faction, said.
In last year’s bout of rallies, Grace seemed to be ratcheting up pressure against Mnangagwa before they were abruptly cut off. Women’s league treasurer and Grace’s self-anointed spokesperson, Sarah Mahoka, had promised details of the impending gatherings, but was later unreachable.
“Yes, but that is a big issue, I will explain later,” Mahoka said.
Insiders said there was growing uneasiness over Grace’s latest intentions.
“People are on tenterhooks because nobody knows if she will really tone down on her rhetoric or which side will bear the brunt of her sharp tongue. You will understand because she is naturally abrasive.
“Those in Mnangagwa’s camp are scared that she will go after him, the neutrals fear these rallies will further destabilise the party ahead of elections next year, which is the last thing Zanu PF wants. On the other hand, Grace’s relations with senior leaders in the G40 faction, including Mahoka and Kasukuwere, are at best tense,” NewsDay heard. “The rallies could be a double-edged sword for the party and it’s touch and go.”
Political analyst, Alexander Rusero said Grace was inspired by a burning wish to “kill two birds with one stone”.
“The First Lady is Mugabe’s public face at the moment and given the fact that he has been chosen to represent the party as the presidential candidate next year, the campaign for that begins now. The women’s league is also a vital component in the Zanu PF machinery and indeed the intriguing succession issue. Grace might have personal ambitions.
The league represents a great foundation to launch any bid at the top job,” Rusero said. “So the rallies could be aimed at both propping up Mugabe and laying proper groundwork for her for an assault at the presidency if push comes to shove.”

Cyclone Dineo Hits Southern Zimbabwe

Cyclone Dineo has already started pounding some parts of Zimbabwe with sustained heavy winds and torrential rains after devastating several regions in Mozambique.

According to the Meteriological Services’ Tich Zinyemba, some of the areas already being pounded by the cyclone include Mutare, Chiredzi and Beitbridge.

Heavy rains are expected to continue until Monday in several areas, which are already water-logged due to previous heavy rains.

Zinyemba said people in the affected regions should stay in safe places and avoid venturing outside their hamlets or low-lying areas.

In 2000, Cyclone Eline devastated some regions leaving almost 136 people dead and 59,184 houses damaged.

The cyclone also killed 20,000 livestock and damaged 230 dams, 538 schools, 54 clinics and 14,999 toilets. – VOA

Mugabe Grills Kasukuwere

TEMPERS reportedly flared at a Zanu PF politburo meeting on Wednesday when President Robert Mugabe clashed with party commissar, Saviour Kasukuwere, after the latter ripped into two Masvingo bigwigs, Josaya Hungwe and Shuvai Mahofa, accusing them of fuelling chaos in the province.

Politburo sources yesterday told journalists that Kasukuwere specifically accused Hungwe and Mahofa of orchestrating the leadership crisis that has seen acting provincial chairperson, Amasa Nenjana, being forced out to pave way for Ezra Chadzamira.

Irked by the blunt accusations targeted at his lieutenants, Mugabe reportedly sprang to Hungwe and Mahofa’s defence, chastising Kasukuwere and apportioning blame on the entire party leadership.

“After Kasukuwere had told Hungwe that he was the main problem in the province and that he was destroying the party, the President reprimanded him, saying the party, as a whole, should take responsibility for the mess,” a politburo source, who declined to be named, said.

“But the commissar did not stop lashing out at Hungwe, resulting in the President asking him if he was now arguing with him.”

The source said Kasukuwere toned down his words on realising that Mugabe was getting angry and was “fiercely and persistently defending Hungwe, apportioning blame to the entire provincial leadership and the party in general”.

After a tense debate, which, according to sources, lasted for over 45 minutes, the politburo resolved to hold fresh elections in the province.

“Kasukuwere, with the support of [Jonathan] Moyo, [Kudzanayi] Chipanga and others, said it would be wrong for Chadzamira to be the chairperson, since the politburo meeting of December 11, 2016 had made a resolution relieving him of his duties,” a senior politburo member said.

After a decision to hold fresh provincial elections was endorsed, politburo members reportedly faced a fresh hurdle over selection of a top party official to lead the process, with some proposing Moyo, but Mugabe objected.

“It was agreed that Joram Gumbo should be tasked with overseeing the affairs of the province until such a time when elections are held,” the source continued.

“The commissariat department was tasked to provide support to Gumbo and select a team from central committee members to oversee the election process.”

Contacted for comment yesterday, Kasukuwere confirmed Gumbo’s appointment as caretaker leader for Masvingo province.

“The politburo has dissolved the entire structure of Masvingo province and we are asking Joram Gumbo, in the interim, to lead the province and this also culminates in elections, which must be held very soon,” Kasukuwere said.

“We hope that this will bring order in the province. We will also ensure that elections, which will be conducted in Masvingo, are free and fair and allow people to choose their representatives without being pushed around, threatened or intimidated.

“We are happy that this decision will finally settle the challenge that was setting our party apart in Masvingo. We lost a third of our key positions in the province from 2014 to date, hence, we took that decision that we can restore order.”

Gumbo recently played a similar role in his Midlands province following factional problems that rocked the province after the sacking of Kizito Chivamba.

Kasukuwere said there was nothing amiss in appointing someone from a different province to act in a caretaker capacity in another region.

He said the party once appointed Edna Madzongwe from Mashonaland West province to lead Mashonaland East after the former provincial chairperson, Ray Kaukonde, was sacked.

“We want to get someone from outside the province who will not be viewed as having an interest in the outcome to do that work,” Kasukuwere said.

“Because these are new elections, Chadzamira is eligible to stand. Anyone can stand as well as those who have completed their sentences, who had been suspended by the party before are also eligible.

“In other words, we have lifted the ban on the ban on aspiring candidates in Masvingo. They are all eligible to stand.” – Newsday

UK: Zimbabwean Carer Ties Vulnerable Patient To BedFrame

Yorkpress-  A Carer has been convicted of restraining an elderly dementia patient in his hospital bed by tying bedsheets to the frame.

Olga Dzikiti was asked to give one-to-one care to 88-year-old Harold Dunnington during a shift at York Hospital on January 13 this year.

The 39-year-old care worker assistant, from Rotherham, was looking after Mr Dunnington as he left the Acute Admissions Unit and was transferred to Ward 23.

York Magistrates Court heard the pensioner was distressed when he arrived on the ward and kept trying to remove his oxygen mask. The patient was making attempts to pull his T-shirt and bed sheets towards his neck, which the defendant assumed were efforts to strangle himself.

To prevent him for doing any further harm, she tied the bedsheets to the bed frame, restraining Mr Dunnington across his chest so he could not move his arms.

He was left like this for nearly an hour while Dzikiti sat at the end of his bed and used a tablet device.

His treatment was uncovered when a nurse, who was also working on the ward, came into the six bed room to relieve Dzikiti.

The nurse immediately untied the patient and alerted her boss, who spoke to Dzikiti about what she had done. She admitted Mr Dunnington had been restrained and said she had done it for his own good.

Philip Morris, prosecuting, said: “Irrespective of his mental capacity he was not in a position to move freely.”

Zimbabwean-born Dzikiti, a single mother, may never work in the profession again after being found guilty of wilful neglect. She told the court she had worked in the same role for 15 years and did not set out to harm Mr Dunnington. Magistrates found her guilty and fined her £100, ordered her to pay £620 prosecution costs and a £20 victim surcharge. – Yorkpress

Bogus Constitution In Tsvangirai VP Challenge

MDC-T leader, Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday claimed the High Court challenge filed by two party activists against the appointment of vice-presidents Nelson Chamisa and Elias Mudzuri was defective, as the applicants had used a “bogus constitution” to pursue the matter.

Tsvangirai was responding to a High Court application filed by MDC-T members, Patson Murimoga and George Rice, in July last year, seeking nullification of Chamisa and Mudzuri’s appointments as party vice-presidents.

In their application, the litigants cited Tsvangirai, Chamisa, Mudzuri and MDC-T national chairperson, Lovemore Moyo as respondents.

Tsvangirai’s lawyer, Thabani Mpofu, pleaded with Justice Lavendar Makoni, who is presiding over the matter, to dismiss the application on the grounds that the activists had cited a wrong copy of the party constitution and that they had rushed to take the matter to the court before exhausting internal processes.

He added that the activists also erroneously made reference to the party’s sixth congress, which had not yet taken place.

Mpofu claimed Murimoga and Rice updated their subscriptions to the party two days after filing the application, in a bid to authenticate their application and as such they did not have the locus standi to pursue the matter.

But, the duo’s lawyer, Zivanai Macharaga, said his clients had a constitutional right to approach the court and challenge Tsvangirai’s decisions.

“By virtue of being members, they have the right to file this application. There is nowhere where it is shown that their membership has been withdrawn,” Macharaga said, adding his clients could not have approached the party’s national council because, in their view, it was the offender and could not have resolved the dispute impartially.
Justice Makoni reserved judgment on the preliminary points raised by Mpofu. Newsday

Parents Chase Away Corrupt School Head

Terrence Mawawa, Chiredzi | There was drama at Chibwedziva Secondary School in Chiredzi when local parents forcibly evicted the head from his house, locked it and chased him away.

The incident happened last week when irate parents accused Simbarashe Jackson Zenda, the school head of corruption and rampant embezzlement of funds. The parents accuse Zenda of squandering $6,000 school cash.

The parents claimed the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education officials were reluctant to act on the matter.

Chiredzi Schools’ Inspector, Petronella Nyangwe confirmed the incident and said the parents did not have the authority to chase away the school head.

Nyangwe said she referred the matter to the Provincial Education Director for guidance.

She added the parents were not supposed to interrupt the ministry’s investigations.

“I can confirm that parents chased away the head of Chibwedziva Secondary School.They forcibly evicted him from his house and locked it,” said Nyangwe.

She said the parents acted in unlawful manner.

“We called the School Development Committee members to our offices and told them the action taken by the parents was unlawful.Parents should not take the law into their hands,” said Nyangwe.

The SDC treasurer, Pastor Chisase, said the head was chased following a resolution made at the school’s Annual General Meeting two weeks ago.

Zenda could not be reached for a comment.

Shock As Brother Kills Brother For Money

A 22-YEAR-OLD Chivi man allegedly killed his younger brother in cold blood in a ritual to get rich and find a beautiful woman to marry.

Ezekiel Mabhiza dragged Israel Mabhiza (12) of Maduveko Village under Headman Madamombe to a stream, about one kilometre from their homestead in the dead of the night on Sunday, where he bashed his skull with a mattock.

Ezekiel, sources close to investigations said, developed cold feet and failed to cut out parts from his brother’s body. He allegedly wrapped the body in a comforter, dug a shallow grave where he buried the body but quickly exhumed it.

Ezekiel allegedly carried the body for seven kilometres to Mhandamabwe Business Centre where he dumped it in a public toilet. Pre-school pupils, accompanied by their teacher, ran out screaming on Monday at around 8AM when they saw the bloodied body.

Acting Masvingo police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Kudakwashe Dehwa confirmed the incident and said Ezekiel was arrested on Monday after he had escaped to a hideout in another area within the same district.

“We received a report of suspected murder where a man from Chivi’s Headman Madamombe area killed his younger brother purporting that he had been instructed to do so by his ancestors in order to get rich and find a woman to marry. The suspect was arrested after he had escaped to another village and is assisting with investigations,” said Asst Insp Dehwa.

He said Brilliant Child Pre-school teacher Ms Siyamukhele Mhere (25) of Mhandamabwe Business Centre accompanied her pupils to the toilet. She stumbled on Israel’s body wrapped in a comforter.

“A report was made to the police at Mhandamabwe Base who attended the scene and took the body to Chivi District Hospital mortuary for post-mortem.

“The body had two deep cuts on the head and on the back of the head and a blood-stained mattock was recovered at the suspect’s homestead. He was arrested at about 12PM on Monday in Hapazari Village under Headman Madyangove where he had fled to,” he said.
Police said Mabhiza said his ancestors came to him in a vision and instructed him to kill his brother to get rich.

He allegedly said the ancestors told him how to kill his sibling and the rituals he had to perform with the body to get instant riches and a beautiful wife.

The ruthless killing occurred at a time when the country has been gripped by an unfolding
story of a suspected serial killer in Bulawayo who allegedly killed two of his friends and buried them in shallow graves.

Rodney Tongai Jindu (25), who is on remand for the murders of his friends Mboneli Joko Ncube (30) and Cyprian Kudzurunga (28), was allegedly hired by a South African inyanga to kill someone with a Ncube surname for body parts to be used in rituals. – State Media

Mnangagwa Out As Gumbo Takes Over, Fresh Election Ordered

A faction aligned to Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has lost the Masvingo battle, after a politburo decision to appoint Jorum Gumbo as interim chairperson.

The state media reports that Zanu-PF appointed Gumbo yesterday as the interim chairperson for Masvingo, as three candidates have so far expressed their interest to contest for the provincial chairmanship in fresh elections that were ordered by the Politburo on Wednesday.

Gumbo is expected to lead the province’s restructuring exercise and the process of holding the elections for the full provincial committee. The Politburo dissolved the Masvingo provincial executive and called for fresh elections after a third of its members left their positions for various reasons.

There was confusion in the province when Ezra Chadzamira was co-opted recently as the substantive chairman, taking over from Amasa Nhenjana, who was acting.

Renowned philanthropist and Chivi Rural District Council chairman Councillor Killer Zivhu said he was ready to contest for the top provincial party position, as was Chadzamira and  Nhenjana.

Dr Zivhu, who is the provincial secretary for Finance in the dissolved executive, said time was now ripe for him to lead the province and had an elaborate programme that will enable the party to develop Masvingo.

“I am more than prepared to lead Zanu-PF in Masvingo and to all ruling party youths, women and other members, this is the time to choose a leader who can deliver tangible results to the people of our great province,’’ he said.

“I am a development-oriented and neutral person who is best disposed to lead this province as Zanu-PF chairman and I welcome the decision by the Zanu-PF Politburo led by our great leader and First Secretary President Mugabe.”

Dr Zivhu, who is well known for his pro-development activities in the province, said he would be able to unite people in the party and push for developmental projects that will benefit the majority.

“With the completion of Tokwe-Mukosi Dam and the rehabilitation of the Harare-Beitbridge Road, all is set for the uplifiting of the province and we need a person with a clear developmental vision. It is time for Zanu-PF members to elect a person with a clear agenda for poverty alleviation and programmes that will uplift them and create a green belt in Masvingo using the dam and Command Agriculture.

“I am offering myself to serve the people of this province and ensure that there is a turn around in the economy of the province that will ultimately benefit Zanu-PF and enhance its support base.”

Dr Zivhu was instrumental in spearheading the Chivi Village Zim-Asset, among other developmental projects, which resulted in some tangible benefits in the upliftment of communities.

If replicated throughout the province, such a programme will result in change of fortunes, through the harnessing of all water bodies in the province, especially for irrigation purposes, he said.

Chadzamira said he was excited by the decision to call for fresh elections in Masvingo.

“I want to thank our party President and First Secretary Cde Mugabe for making sure that the Politburo came up with a decision that called for fresh elections in Zanu-PF in Masvingo,” he said. “I personally think that it was a good decision which will further strengthen our party as we go for elections next year.

“I will always be available to lead Zanu-PF in Masvingo if people ask me to. I will contest the provincial chairmanship elections in Masvingo if that is the will of the people.’’

Nhenjana expressed his readiness to contest.

“The decision by the Politburo was the best solution for Masvingo because leaders who have the mandate of the people on the ground will emerge after fresh elections are held. I have not committed any offence against the party so nothing will stop me from contesting the party chairmanship post,” he said.

Party leaders from the province who spoke to The Herald yesterday said fresh elections to choose new provincial executive office bearers would bring on board leaders with the full confidence of the people.

Zanu-PF Politburo member and Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Senator Shuvai Mahofa said the move to hold fresh elections was a harbinger of good times for the ruling party in the province.

“We cannot continue to have a small executive of imposed people in our party and I think holding fresh elections will further strengthen our party as they will have the full confidence of the people,’’ said Mahofa.

Zanu-PF secretary for Administration Ignatius Chombo said no one would be barred from contesting the fresh elections in Masvingo.

Senior Zanu-PF Politburo member in Masvingo Josaya Hungwe said the province wanted fresh elections to be held as soon as possible.

“Everyone will be free to participate in the elections and all the posts in the executive will be up for grabs,” he said. “Politburo member Joram Gumbo will preside over the polls and we will have a preparatory meeting for the polls soon.

“We are quite heartened with the decision for fresh elections and President Mugabe was quite emphatic in the Politburo that leaders should come from the people instead of being appointed.’’

Zanu-PF national political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere said Gumbo was expected to descend on Masvingo on Sunday.

“We appointed Gumbo as our interim leader leading to (provincial) elections,” he said. “Additional appointment would be made to help him. He will have other members of the party who will help him.”

Kasukuwere said Gumbo had worked for the party in Masvingo before, hence his appointment.

MUGABE GONE: Biti Inks Down CODE

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) led by former Movement for Democratic Change secretary general, Tendai Biti, has joined a group of opposition parties known as the Coalition of Democrats (CODE), comprising several parties vying to unseat President Robert Mugabe.

Speaking at the signing ceremony in Harare on Thursday, Biti said they are joining the coalition after realizing that this is the only way to remove the ruling Zanu PF party from power.

“It is with great humility that as PDP, we have taken this position of joining CODE, a process which we were part of when the first CODE meeting was held in Harare on 14 May 2014. Today, we complete a journey started nearly three years ago. CODE is bound by upright qualities of that no one is more equal than the other.”

He said the coalition wants to ensure that Zimbabweans will establish a free and democratic society based on some provisions of the country’s constitution.

“That is the vision of CODE. We are not asking for much. We are asking what is in the Constitution – the freedom to love. A Zimbabwe that treats us like first class citizens and not fourth class citizens, that is why we are forming this coalition.

“We are confident that CODE is the only coalition in Zimbabwe and that believes in personal accountability and this is our natural home. This is a coalition, we are not in competition with other political parties but it is a coalition that is not going to beg anyone and we are going to work very hard. CODE is the only political alliance and it will survive. We have respect for different views and we cannot question the lack of wisdom.”

He said Zimbabwe is less than 18 months to an election, which would be held without significant electoral reforms.

“As we sit here right now, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has been kicked out (of the voter registration process). Zanu PF is known for predatory, toxic politics. It is state capture. Zanu PF is confirming that it has captured ZEC.

“It is therefore not accidental that we are signing CODE in a church. We find it humble that we are signing this in church and the walls of Jericho are going to fall sooner. Chief among our demands will be a new voters’ roll …”

Biti said CODE will give Zanu PF a run for their money and there is need for it to establish a transformative state. – VOA

MP Humiliated After Sex With Teen: Rape Charge Flops

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A 19-year-old man who was facing allegations of raping a Zanu-PF Matabeleland South Central Committee member on her way from a beer drink at midnight, has been acquitted.
Dylan Ndlovu of Maphisa pleaded not guilty to rape when he appeared before Gwanda regional magistrate Mr Mark Dzira and the matter went for full trial.

In his defence, Ndlovu said he did not commit the offence. “I was already asleep by the time the offence was allegedly committed. Also the clothes they say I was wearing on that day are not the ones I was wearing. They are wrongfully accusing me,” said Ndlovu.

At the close of the State case Mr Dzira acquitted and discharged Ndlovu. “Evidence before the court show that the witnesses failed to identify the accused as the person who committed the offence. The evidence which they also gave was full of inconsistencies. The accused is here acquitted and discharged,” ruled Mr Dzira.

 Allegations against him were that on 11 November last year, the female politician in the company of three of her friends and an aide were coming from a night spot around 12AM.

When they arrived at a football pitch they started singing traditional songs leading to two of her colleagues getting into a trance.

She instructed her aide to rush home and call her husband so that he could help her.
When the aide left, it was alleged, Ndlovu arrived armed with a knife and grabbed her by the neck. He is alleged to have raped her once before he was caught red-handed by the returning team and he fled into darkness with his pants down.

A report was made to the police and investigations led to his arrest. A lawyer from Mathonsi Law Chambers Legal Practitioners represented Ndlovu while Mr Mncedisi Dube represented the State. – State Media

 

More ZRP Cops Arrested For Theft

SIX more police officers, including four bosses in charge of the training at Ntabazinduna Training Depot, appeared in court yesterday charged with theft of more than $200 000 in projects funds.

Chief Superintendent Rosum Shonhiwa (42) who is responsible for training, Inspector Sibonginkosi Dube (38), the officer-in-charge of the mess, Assistant Inspector Oswald Mushonga (33), finance clerk and Constables Kelvin Moyo and Tafadzwa Sibanda appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Tinashe Tashaya facing theft charges involving $206 048.47.

Superintendent Farai Chikonamombe (43) appeared separately before the same magistrate facing a charge of criminal abuse of duty as public officer.

The magistrate remanded all of them out of custody to March 1 on $50 bail each. He ordered them not to interfere with State witnesses and to reside at their given addresses until the matter is finalised as part of the bail conditions.

The State, represented by Ms Liane Nkomo, did not oppose bail.

Advocate Sampson Samuel Mlaudzi is representing Chikonamombe. Mr Bryon Sengweni is Shonhiwa’s lawyer while Mr Kucaca Ivumile Phulu is representing Moyo.

Dube and Sibanda are represented by Mr Jabulani Mhlanga while Mushonga is not represented.

The court heard that between September 21 and December 31, 2016, Shonhiwa, Mushonga and Fidelis Chivavava connived and signed internal funds transfer slips authorising Standard Chartered Bank to transfer $14 785 from Ntabazinduna Training Depot’s Mess account into Dube, Moyo and Sibanda’s accounts.

Chivavava, who is already on remand for the same charge, was the acting finance clerk at ZRP Ntabazinduna Training Depot responsible for withdrawing, holding in trust the withdrawn funds, conducting payments for suppliers and reconciling the money.

The court heard that between 2015 and 2016, Chikonamombe connived with Chivavava and signed an order to pay suppliers using already paid invoices for acquittals and in the process prejudicing their employer of $144 014,29.

During the same year, Chikonamombe and Chivavava signed another order and purportedly indicated in the financial books that they paid Oscaria Bakery and Fortwell Wholesalers and prejudiced ZRP of $147 214,29

Between January 18 and 19 this year an internal audit was carried out at ZRP Ntabazinduna Training Depot and it was discovered that a total of $206 048,47 was missing from the coffers. When the accused persons were engaged over the issue they failed to account for the money.

A report was made to police at Mbembesi on 10 February leading to their arrest.

Investigators found a bank statement indicating all the bank transfers made by the accused persons including copies of the beneficiaries’ signed bank slips. – State Media

Second Suicide At UBH Hospitals

A FEMALE patient who was admitted at the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) died after she allegedly threw herself out through a window of the facility’s third floor on Monday.

Nolini Sibanda (37) becomes the second woman to throw herself to death at the hospital in the last three years.

In 2014, a 20-year-old new mother allegedly killed herself days after giving birth by leaping out of a second floor window at the hospital’s maternity ward.

UBH clinical director Dr Narcisius Dzvanga yesterday confirmed the latest suicide.

He said the hospital has handed the case to police for investigation.

“I can only confirm that it happened but I won’t comment further as the matter is under the investigation by law enforcement agents. Her relatives have not even come to my office to discuss it,” said Dr Dzvanga.

He said the hospital was puzzled about how Sibanda committed suicide.

“We don’t know how she managed to do it. We have burglar bars which are still intact. The police are looking into the matter,” he said.

Sources at the hospital said Sibanda had visible uneasiness before disappearing, and apparently throwing herself to the ground.

“She was walking up and down in the ground floor of the building near the benches making noise for other patients.

“She disappeared and one of the hospital superintendents ordered a student nurse to look for her. The nurse found her lying in a pool of blood,” said the source.

“She was not dead but died later from the injuries sustained.”

The source said it became clear that Sibanda had leapt from the third floor as window panes were broken in that area.

The Chronicle could not confirm what she had been admitted at the hospital for, but sources said she was hospitalised with severe head injuries.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Precious Simango confirmed the sudden death.

She however referred questions to the hospital. – State Media

Gumbo And Mujuru Affair : Leave Vendors Out | OPINION

Rufaro Mufundirwa | One day my wife had a quarrel with our first born. While she was throwing insults on him, she uttered a statement that I took as an indirect attack on me. Women do that, at times to an extent of attacking you under the guise of attacking a dog.

Sadly, this unfair practice was repeated this week by Rugare Gumbo who, in their exchange of insults with his former boss, Joice Mujuru, ended up attacking innocent vendors. Gumbo and anyone of like-minded would do well if they stop dragging everybody in their messy divorce. As a politician, Gumbo fails to realise that vendors make up a critical component in the political matrix of this country. Their vote is very important and can decide his political destiny, albeit their low social standing. He is, therefore, totally wrong for believing that “meeting with vendors cannot change the situation.” Politics is a game of numbers and vendors are a critical mass.

“We don’t believe in going around the provinces meeting vendors and so on, as if that is what can change the Zimbabwean situation,” Gumbo said. That statement is pregnant with meanings. If the break-away ZimPF wants to be a serious political ensemble, it must remove the old man from the spokesperson’s desk. He is just careless and a total liability. Gumbo’s statement gives us the impression that vendors and by implications other ordinary members of the society have no place in his party. We thought we would hear Didymus Mutasa distancing himself or his party from Gumbo’s utterances. It seems they are ok with that dangerous statement.

Gumbo thinks that vendors are not worthy listening to. He must take time to mingle with them and he will be shocked to realise that there are decent thinkers in the streets. Those vendors are not in the streets by choice but the sanction-induced economic hardships forced them into vending. They have great ideas that can bring grist to the mill of a listening politician. Indeed some of them are quite educated, if not more educated than Gumbo himself.

The shona elders would say seka urema wafa. It will not surprise anyone that one day Gumbo will see himself vending in the streets with the class of citizens he is belittling today. He must get advice from his erstwhile ally, Dzikamai Mavhaire.  When Mavhaire was booted out of Zanu PF for calling President Mugabe to step down, hard times caught up with him. He ended up brushing shoulders with vendors, selling tiny sour oranges in a ramshackle vehicle. It does not take time for one to fall from glory to shame. Gumbo is still enjoying the little savings from his Zanu PF job and the donor funds we hear they have been abusing in ZimPF. Very soon he will be dry. As one Professor would say handei tione!

Gumbo thinks his imagined sophistication and education will turn into votes. Old habits die hard. We have read history. At one time, Gumbo ran away from the struggle to further his education. He told those he left in the trenches that they should continue fighting while he furthered his education so that he would rule them upon his return. Indeed when he came back, history has it that he would always remind everybody including the decorated ZANLA commander Josiah Tongogara that they were not as educated as he was. That bigoted attitude led to his arrest after he attempted a coup.

This is where these western sponsored parties differ from Zanu PF. Whenever the revolutionary party holds its rallies, vendors voluntarily leave their stalls to attend the rally. Of course the likes of Gumbo and other opposition elements rush to say they are being force marched to the rallies. No, they know that the party has their interests at heart. We have heard the first lady Dr Grace Mugabe who is Zanu PF secretary for women’s league saying vendors must be protected from municipal police who are in the habit of confiscating their wares. That’s being sensitive and a true reflection of the party that she comes from.

It appears that the opposition politicians generally do not have attachment to those in the lower social stratum. The MDC-T leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai is on record insulting the same social group. He derogatively told poor peasant farmers whom government had resettled that they just sprout like mushrooms. He called villagers mushrooms and the other day he called them blind puppies. Tsvangirai chided the villagers that he had assembled at a rally that they do not have undergarments.  Unsophisticated as these politicians might think, the ordinary people matter much in the ballot.

 

 

Despair As President Extends Sick Leave In UK Hospital

Johannesburg — Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s nearly month-long medical leave in London is a sharp reminder to taxpayers that while they finance their leaders’ health care abroad, they often are stuck with decrepit, ill-staffed government health facilities at home.

For decades, Nigerians have paid for their leaders and former rulers to get medical treatment overseas. That courtesy also extends to senior government employees.

This is despite taxpayers’ funding of the State House Medical Center, said to be Nigeria’s best-equipped facility, which serves the president and vice president, their families and staff. The center’s budget this year of 3.8 billion naira to care for fewer than 1 000 people represents 1 percent of the entire public health budget for the country’s 170 million people.

“For years, billions have been budgeted for the State House Medical Center while it has always been evident that every president mostly accessed medical facilities outside the country, going back to the 1980s,” said Oluseun Onigbinde, co-founder of BudgIT, an organization that tries to bring clarity to the West African nation’s opaque budget.

The mysterious nature of Buhari’s absence is adding to the unhappiness at home, as one of Africa’s largest economies and oil producers lurches through a recession.

His government has not said what exactly his health issues might be or when he will return. The president’s trip, originally scheduled from January 20 to February 6, was described as a vacation during which he would undergo routine medical tests. It has been extended for further tests.

Officials insist that Buhari is “hale and hearty,” and he was well enough this week to speak by telephone with US President Donald Trump.

Human rights lawyer

“The practice of allowing poor citizens to die of preventable diseases while top public officers and rich private citizens are allowed to travel abroad for medical treatment can no longer be justified,” he said in a lecture this week, noting that Nigerians have a life expectancy of 52 years, though the World Health Organization puts it at 49.

It is not clear how much the country’s taxpayers pay for leaders’ treatments abroad.

Former first lady Patience Jonathan has claimed that half of $31.5 million frozen in a corruption investigation was a government payout for medical bills she incurred in London in 2013. Ever-witty Nigerians took to social media to ask if she was buying eternal life.

Victims receive treatment at a hospital, after an explosion in Maiduguri, Nigeria. President Muhammadu Buhari’s nearly month-long medical leave in London is reminding his country’s taxpayers that while they finance their leaders’ health care abroad, they often are stuck with decrepit, ill-staffed government health facilities at home. File photo: Jossy Ola/AP

The Ministry of Health estimated that Nigeria paid about $1 billion for government officials traveling abroad for medical care in 2014, with ordinary Nigerians spending about $6.3 billion in 2015 for what is called medical tourism.

Senior Nigerian officials get “high yearly allowances” for health care abroad which “provides them opportunity to demand amounts to take care of their non-health care needs like shopping abroad,” economist Vitalis Chi. Nwaneri wrote in his 2013 book “Governing the Ungovernable.”

Former military dictator Gen. Ibrahim Babangida returned home this month from a six-week “medical vacation” in Switzerland. Last year, he was treated for weeks in Germany.

Taxpayers also footed the bill when former President Umaru Yar’Adua received months of medical treatment in Saudi Arabia in 2008-2009, before he returned home to die in office.

In April, Buhari announced that his government would no longer pay for officials to travel abroad for medical services available at home. But two months later, the president was in London for treatment of an ear infection.

“The best-funded clinic in Nigeria does not suffice to treat the president’s ear infection. Nor does the president have enough confidence in the same clinic to do his ‘routine checkups’ there,” novelist Okey Ndibe wrote at

“Imagine, then, the fate of Nigerians who have no choice but must seek treatment at the ill-equipped, wretchedly funded hospitals in our country?” he asked.

Nigeria has just five hospital beds for every 100,000 people, as opposed to a global average of 35 beds and 24 beds per 100,000 in South Africa, which has the continent’s most advanced medical care, according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers study in 2015.

Nigerians who can afford it shun even private health care at home.

Because the country has one of the world’s worst infant and maternal mortality rates, women fly to the United States and Britain to have babies safely delivered. The risk of a woman dying because of pregnancy or childbirth in Nigeria is one in 15, compared to one in 5,000 in developed nations, according to Dr. Chris Akani, professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Nigeria’s College of Health Sciences at the University of Port Harcourt.

Buhari’s medical costs do not come with a heftily priced five-star hotel bill, as did those of predecessors. The 74-year-old anti-corruption crusader known for his simple lifestyle is staying at the residence of the Nigerian High Commission in London, a spokesman said. – AP

I Didn’t Apply For USA Asylum – Mawarire

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Staff Reporter | #ThisFlag Pastor Evan Mawarire came out to clear the air over his stay in the United States of America, declaring that he never claimed asylum, during the short stay.

Mawarire was responding to a number of questions concerning, his life, plans and hope for Zimbabwe’s future in an interview with advocate Fadzayi Mahere.

“Why come back home?” Mahere asked #ThisFlag Pastor.

Mawarire explains that the decision to come back to Zimbabwe was made on the day that he left.

“If I had sought asylum I would not have come back, I was reading all the reports in fact some people swore that I had already been given a green card, there were all sorts of stories, that he has sought asylum he is never gonna come back. I had been given citizenship or if asylum is what I wanted, I would not have come back,” explained Mawarire.

On why he left Mawarire says, “my family began to come under attack and under abuse,,,It was not just verbal abuse that was being thrown around by whoever it was on social media, but physical abuse, we had groups of men showing up at our house, the night that I was in prison, groups of men came and demanded my wife to come out so they could talk to her, about 12 people that wanted to talk to her, the same thing happened again after I had been released.” Mawarire recounts the ordeal of the danger his family was in.

“I am not prepared and am still not prepared today, that my wife is attacked at that level,” said Mawarire whose wife was pregnant at the time, left in the house with their two little children.

“It was important to keep them safe,” said Mawarire.

 

 

 

Mujuru: I Am The Brand

AS the ownership wrangle continues to rock ZimPF with interim Joice Mujuru tussling with a group of fellow founding party elders, the former Vice President has since boasted she was in fact the brand behind the Zanu PF offshoot.

Mujuru last week brew a shocker by firing from her party, seven of her comrades, among them former state security minister Didymus Mutasa and Rugare Gumbo.

She accused them of undermining the party’s efforts to gain traction within the country’s dog-eat-dog political terrain.

During a Provincial Executive Committee meeting held at a Masvingo on Sunday, Mujuru said when she fired the seven, those who decided to resign in protest over the move wrote and addressed her as President, putting paid to any doubts she was party leader.

“When we fired those seven, it was not like they were the only troublesome ones. No! We knew they had a following and we knew through our move heads would roll. So as you have witnessed, many others have left but surprisingly, who are they addressing their resignation letters to?

“All the letters are being addressed to Mujuru. So why do they want to say I am not their leader when everyone else is recognising me as a leader. I think those guys are confused,” Mujuru said to loud cheers from her loyalists.

The former Zanu PF number two also said her new party was not started by a few but the majority.

“When we started ZimPF, it already had a big following and leadership only came as a loud speaker to a party that was already there. Such a revelation shows that ZimPF did not start with three or four people,” Mujuru said.

“ZimPF had already started with the majority of people. Comments coming from non-political organisations show that the move had already been delayed. If you listen as well from other political parties you will realise we had done bad for the people.”

Also among those expelled by Mujuru were Kudakwashe Bhasikiti, Claudius Makova, Margaret Dongo, Munacho Mutezo and Luckson Kandemiri.

The alleged Chirenje faction was also followed by their sympathisers soon after their expulsions and being represented by Bhasikiti in several radio interviews, they have vowed that Mujuru was their subordinate and cannot overtake the party’s name and brand.

Blasting the “chunhu chedu” jibe, Mujuru said supporters have confirmed that she was the brand behind the party.

“You here the Gumbo’s and Mutasa’s saying hee chinhu chedu, chinhu chedu (our thing), do they have a following or confirmation from supporters?

“People told me that I am the brand behind the party. Upon hearing that, our differences sky rocketed. That is when I even realised they want to use me as the emphasised on working with no clear position of how things will be run in the party,” she further said.

Meanwhile, Bhasikiti and Rosewitta Madzivire have vowed to contest in the Mwenezi East and Masvingo RDC Ward 12 by-elections, respectively, using the ZimPF banner. Radiovop

ANOTHER ACCIDENT: Expensive Mercedes Badly Smashed


Dear ZimEye.

The photos below are of an accident that took place at Thrums Farm along Harare-Bindura Highway. A Mercedes Benz C-Class looks like it slipped off the wet road, hit a tree at 3 metres high level before it landed on it’s wheels. The front is  badly damaged. The accident took place around 2pm this afternoon.

LL

Dokora Says: “Zuma Wants to Send Students to Learn ZimSec!”

Mugabe humiliation…Lazarus Dokora

Primary and Secondary Education Minister, Lazarus Dokora has claimed that South Africa wants to send its pupils from across the border to Zimbabwe so they can study his new Zimsec curriculum.

Speaking during a breakfast meeting today, Dokora defended his controversial curriculum saying it is needed by the nation. He said that “South Africa wants its students to write ZIMSEC”.

He added saying, “by its very nature, education is a multi stakeholder activity. The current reforms in the education sector provide huge opportunities for strengthening parental involvement in the accountabilities(sic) in the education system.

He however admitted that most teachers in Zimbabwe still do not know a thing about the new curriculum.

He said out of 9 primary school teachers, 6 of them are ignorant.

Dokora introduced his new curriculum at the beginning of the term amid protests from parents and teachers on the basis that it was pushed through without preparatory consultation.

 

Mujuru: I Haven’t Received Any British Money

Joice Mujuru’s Zim People First party has rubbished a state media report that claims they have received British donor money.

ZimPF has not received any foreign funding from Britain

The Zimbabwe People First wishes to state categorically that it has no foreign funding that it received from the British government, British citizens, organisations or companies, contrary to claims carried in a Herald story of 16 February 2017, headlined “ZimPF foreign funded”.

The fact stated by our President Dr Joice Mujuru at her address of the Mashonaland Central  PEC meeting that the Herald Newspaper claims to have on record, is that expelled former member, Didymus Mutasa, used to get funding from members of our eleventh province, which is the diaspora, to fund his nefarious activities which were aimed at destroying our party from within. Zimbabweans in the diaspora, particularly some of our innocent supporters in the UK, fell for this project and contributed financially to Mutasa’s activities, albeit, without full knowledge of what these activities meant to achieve. This is the funding that Dr Mujuru referred to. It was not coming from the British but was coming from Zimbabweans domiciled in Britain who, as citizens of this country, are free to join any political party of their choice and this freedom includes even financing the activities of the political party.

The ZimPF constitution even compels senior members to fund party programmes regardless of their physical stations or areas they are domiciled. We want to reiterate that there is nothing criminal with Zimbabweans funding  activities of Zimbabwean political parties and no law in this country criminalizes that.

Zimbabweans in the diaspora contribute to the national fiscus through remittances to the country. It is only fair, therefore, that the government and Zanu-PF, allow them to participate in the way their country is governed through political participation. No one has  power to stop those in the diaspora from funding activities of local political parties tothat which they are members.

What is outlawed is funding of political parties by foreign nationals, governments and multinationals among others but it is not criminal for a Zimbabwean domiciled outside the country to contribute to the governance of his/her country through supporting a political party of their choice, including contributing financially to its activities.

We would like to reiterate that Dr Mujuru never insinuated that ZimPF is funded by foreign nationals or foreign governments. Claims that the party is being funded by the British are not only false, they are mischievous and desperate efforts by a regime that has been working with its media henchmen to attribute its failures and woes, which include opposition,  to externals forces.

ZimPF has never approached any British institution or individual for funding. We have always funded our activities from our pockets. In fact, the same Herald story quotes Dr Mujuru saying this.We are builders who build out of our own sweat and blood. We are committed to building this country in peace.

We are the future, we have the solution.

 

Jealousy Mawarire

National Spokesperson

Jonathan Moyo Tells Chihuri To Deal With ZACC

Fingaz – HIGHER and Tertiary Education Minister Jonathan Moyo has written to Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) commissioner-general Augustine Chihuri requesting him to investigate the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), which he accuses of using stolen documents to nail him in a corruption probe.

In a letter to Chihuri, the ZANU-PF Politburo member claims he was given a directive by Cabinet to seek police intervention in the matter.

“On Tuesday 20 December 2016, Cabinet directed that I bring to your attention suspected criminal use by The Sunday Mail on 18 December 2016, government documents stolen from our ministry’s offices. You will recall that on 6/7 August 2016, nine offices at the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development were broken into and ransacked. Official documents and four laptop computers belonging to directors were stolen,” reads part of the letter.

“The affected offices included those of the minister, permanent secretary on the sixth floor and seven directors. The matter was reported to the ZRP,” he added.
Moyo then argued that the alleged stolen documents were handed over to the State-run weekly by ZACC in violation of the law.

“In the story headlined ‘ZACC digs in on Prof Moyo’ published on 18 December, (2016), The Sunday Mail alleged that ZACC is investigating a new case allegedly linking Professor Moyo and government officials to suspicious transactions involving US$6,4 million. The paper further claimed that documents showed that investigations into the latest case began last week after ZACC stumbled upon a number of suspicious transactions.

“It turns out from some of the examples of transactions cited in The Sunday Mail story that the documents which the paper claims to have seen and which ZACC is alleged to have stumbled upon leading to the start of a new investigation are among the documents that were stolen from the ministry when its offices were broken into on 6/7 August 2016. This revelation is the reason for this complaint which is being brought to your attention on the directive of Cabinet,” he further writes.

Moyo also wants police to probe ZACC’s alleged “criminal correspondence” with other third parties “in a manner similar to ZACC’s unlawful engagement with The Sunday Mail”.
“In one case last September, protected and confidential documents were illegally given by ZACC to a person not authorised to receive such documents. The ministry has evidence of this case and we believe a crime was committed,” he writes, without naming the person involved. The letter, which was printed on a government letterhead and bears his official trademark signature, was copied to Home Affairs Minister, Ignatius Chombo, who could not be reached to confirm its reception.

Using illegally obtained evidence to investigate a suspect or bring them to trial is prohibited under section 258 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act unless the State has “admitted it illegally obtained evidence and prove that it does not prejudice the right of an accused person to pursue a civil remedy for any breach of the law in consequence of which the evidence was obtained”.

Section 258 (A), which regulates admissibility or inadmissibility of illegally obtained evidence, states that:

(I) In determining, whether to exclude evidence that has been obtained in a manner that violates any provision of the Constitution, the court shall endeavour to strike a proper balance between;
(a) Safeguarding:
(i) the rights of the accused concerned; and
(ii) the integrity of the criminal justice system against serious or persistent breaches of the Law by the police or other employees of the State; and
(b) the public interest in-
(i) doing justice to the victim or victims of the crime in question.

The piece of legislation is a creation of section 70 (3) of the Constitution which reads: “In any criminal trial, evidence that has been obtained in a manner that violates any provision of this chapter (chapter four of the Constitution) must be excluded if the admission of evidence would render the trial unfair or would otherwise be detrimental to the administration of justice or the public interest.”

Contacted for comment yesterday, Moyo confirmed writing to the police.
“I can confirm that I reported the matter to the authorities on 20 December 2016 following an article in The Sunday Mail on 18 December which said: ‘ZACC had stumbled on documents’ among which we realised were some we knew had gone missing along with laptops after nine offices in our fifth and sixth floors had been broken into on 6/7 August 2016.

“The claim that ZACC ‘had stumbled’ on the documents was shocking in light of what we knew about the unprecedented break in at (the) Ministry and the fact that laptops and documents had been stolen on the day some of which were mentioned in The Sunday Mail story of 18 December 2016,” said Moyo.

National police spokesperson, Charity Charamba, requested questions to be sent to her via the short message service (SMS) saying she could not take calls on her mobile phone as she was attending a meeting.

She, however, did not respond to the SMSs despite persistent follow ups.
Her deputy, Paul Nyathi, said he was not at work and therefore could not assist with any information.

ZACC is pursuing Moyo and his deputy, Godfrey Gandawa, on allegations of abusing funds under the Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund.

They both deny the allegations, saying they never used the money for personal benefit as alleged by ZACC but instead they used it to fund ZANU-PF activities, while some was donated to charity.

Moyo told Parliament on Tuesday that as part of its investigation, ZACC was breaking the law by using documents that were stolen from his ministry’s offices in August last year. Moyo and Gandawa were giving oral evidence before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development. financial gazette

ZESA Slaps Mugabe Minister

Kembo Mohadi

Fingaz – The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) has taken to court a company believed to belong to State Security Minister Kembo Mohadi for failing to settle more than US$64 000 in unpaid electricity bills.

ZETDC, the power distribution arm of ZESA Holdings, has filed summons at the High Court in Bulawayo under case number HC193/17 and HC170/17 seeking an order that forces the company, Vitafoam CA (Private) Limited to settle a debt of US$64 576,90 accrued over an unspecified period.

The power utility, through its lawyers, Dube Banda, Nzarayapenga and Partners said despite demand, the firm has neglected, failed or refused to pay the money.
In papers before the court citing Vitafoam as the defendant, ZETDC accuses the foam rubber, bed and mattress manufacturing entity of negatively impairing its service delivery to other customers by refusing to settle the bill.

“The defendant is Vitafoam CA (Pvt) Ltd believed to be a company registered in terms of the laws of this country, which carries out its business at Ashton Road, Donnington in Bulawayo.
“The plaintiff, in the course of its business, supplied electricity that was consumed by the defendant under account number 5009278 at its supply point being Ashton Road,

Donnington in Bulawayo. The account was going in arrears in the total sum of US$29 172,67 as of 18 July 2016,” said ZETDC in its first summons.
The electricity supplier’ lawyers said despite acknowledging the debt, the company has failed to settle it.

ZETDC wants Vitafoam to clear the arrears with interest calculated at a rate of five percent per annum and cost of suit at attorney-client scale.

In another summon filed under case number HC170/17 at the High Court, ZETDC says Mohadi’s firm owes it US$35 404,23 being arrears for electricity supplied at Vitafoam’s other branch situated at Number 17 Liverpool Road, Donnington under account number 5009273.
Vitafoam is still to enter an appearance to defend the summons.

Vitafoam, a formerly foreign-owned entity, was put under liquidation in 2006 but resumed operations in 2010 under a new consortium of local businesspeople who included State Security Minister Mohadi. Just like all other companies operating in the country, Vitaform is struggling to meet its obligations.

Workers who spoke to the Financial Gazette on condition of anonymity, said the company was currently facing viability problems and struggling to pay workers’ salaries and utility bills.

“The situation at Vitafoam is not good. Things are terribly bad and we haven’t been paid our salaries in months and some of my colleagues have since left out of frustration and they are yet to receive their money,” said one worker.

In 2015, the company nearly had its property attached after one of its former employees won a case in which he demanded US$37 314 for his unfair dismissal from work.
During its peak, the company used to export its products to neighbouring countries.- Financial Gazette

WARNING-DISTURBING STORY: Zimbabwean Nurses Handle Bloody Patients Without Gloves

Very disturbing stories have emerged from hospitals with nurses revealing that they are being forced to handle patients (glove-less) with bare hands and not only that, but to also witness operations performed without anaesthetics (for instance one man amputated with neither anaesthetic nor pain killers).

Several nurses from Chitungwiza contacted by ZimEye.com on Thursday confirmed a letter sent to Harare lawyer Fadzai Mahere which reads as follows:

“Hi Fadzi. Please post anonymously.

My sister is a nurse in training at Chitungwiza General Hospital. The stories she always has for us are horrifying to say the least. Patients have to buy their own meds, the nurses work with no gloves etc. Once I offered to buy her some, and she said hazvishandi coz I will be victimised by the rest of the staff vachiti chiita basa racho iwewe. The nurse aides there fetch water in buckets from a nearby well. My sister says one time there was a guy who’s leg was supposed to be amputated but there was no anaesthetic. The surgery went ahead anyway, while the guy was awake. The docs just said, “Shingai baba, taakucheka.” There is no medication for pain, even regular painkillers, such that my sister has often given patients a dollar or two for Ibuprofen, or bought them herself out of empathy. These are just a few examples of the horror she witnesses daily.

*Forgot to add, the patients use shared bed pans, the nurses just throw out the urine and bring it right back for the next patient. Because water is scarce.

Its heartbreaking. I feel sad for mwana wamai vangu, what she has to go through. Thanks.”

Banks Record Massive Net Profit $181 million

Zimbabwe’s banking sector had a healthy year in 2016 when it recorded a net profit of $181 million, the Reserve Bank Of Zimbabwe claims.

The central bank reports saying this was an increase of 42 percent from the previous year’s profit of $142 million. RBZ governor John Mangudya revealed this when he released the 2017 Monetary Policy Statement, the state media reports.

The state broadsheet quotes Magudya saying, “the banking sector remained profitable during the year ended December 31, 2016, with an aggregate net profit of $181,06 million, an increase of 42,36 percent from $127,47 million reported for the corresponding period in 2015.

“The increase translated to improved average return on assets and return on equity from 2.07 percent and 11,03 percent, to 2,26 percent and 12,64 percent, respectively.

“The increase in profitability was largely driven by lower loan loss provisions in line with improving asset quality, lower interest expenses as well as continued realignment of cost structures at most institutions.
Last year saw the start of massive cash shortages, a situation which was exploited by some banks, who levied very high rates for withdrawals as well as electronic transfers.

“The RBZ had to step in and direct the banks to charge lower rates after a public outcry.”

Several Feared Dead As Kombi Overturns | BREAKING NEWS


Several passengers are feared dead in a horrific accident that has happened at Zindoga shopping centre along Masvingo road on Thursday morning.

The accident involved a Kombi and a chicken bus which were both coming from the city centre.

According to eyewitnesses the kombi was side-swiped by the bus and overturned while trying to overtake.

Harare City Council reacted to the accident by at the earliest opportunity sending ambulances to ferry the accident victims to Harare hospital.

Police spokesperson, Charity Charamba was not immediately available for comment to ascertain the number of people injured.

Parirenyatwa Threatens To Fire Grieving Doctors

Health Minister David Parirenyatwa

Parirenyatwa Hospital has threatened to fire striking doctors if they do not report to work today, as the stand-off between the government and medical practitioners intensified yesterday.

In a statement yesterday, the hospital’s clinical director, Noah Madziva, said the institution will introduce a daily roll call beginning today and those that are not at work will be removed from the duty roaster and will not be paid.

“Therefore, anyone who voluntarily withdraws his or her services will be removed from the duty roaster,” a statement attributed to Madziva read.

“The same will not be allowed to enter the wards or to see any patients until reinstatement upon submission of an application to return to duty.

“It follows that while one is removed from the duty roaster, the same will not receive remuneration accordingly.”
The statement said the roll call will be held at 9am every morning.

“Anyone not available at the time will be deemed not available for service and subject to the above mentioned arrangements,” the statement read.

The doctors’ strike enters its second day today, with the medical practitioners accusing the government of failing to concretise its promise of creating more posts and improving their welfare.

Striking doctors vowed to continue with their industrial action until they are furnished with real dates, timelines and the locations of the posts that Health minister David Parirenyatwa announced had been created.

Parirenyatwa, on Tuesday, said the government had opened up 250 posts for doctors and 2 000 posts for nurses, but did not give further details on how soon this would be implemented.

“In the next two weeks, 120 trained doctors will be rendered jobless as a result of an ill-timed freeze on health sector posts,” the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors’ Association (ZHDA) said.

“The ministry issued a notice that posts would be created to accommodate the cadres completing internship in the next two weeks. The notice, however, falls short of absolute clarity on when the posts will be availed and an update can only be given by October 14, 2017.

“This arrangement will render our cadres jobless and detached from the payroll for eight months. Revision of this position will definitely unlock avenues of collaborative engagement,” Edgar Munatsi, the ZHDA president, said.

In a statement to its members, ZHDA said the industrial action was deeply anchored on the “unpalatable inability” of the Health ministry to resolve the long-standing issues.

These included that doctors were currently earning around $1,20 per hour as on-call allowances despite an October 2014 agreement between the doctors’ association and the Health minister.

“ZHDA unequivocally reiterates that the agreed minimum of $720 per month be immediately implemented and also the duty-free vehicle policy for health workers,” the association said.

ZHDA said it had been actively engaged in consultations, negotiations and meetings with a view to resolving the current impasse.

“The proposed dates for resolving on-call allowances and duty-free facility are not an accurate reflection of both the urgency, which this matter deserves and the time for which they have been outstanding,” Munatsi said.

ZHDA was yesterday consulting its members on quick ways to resolve the impasse in a manner that causes the least harm to patients and country.

Efforts to get a comment from Parirenyatwa Hospital’s CEO, Thomas Zigora, as well as from Harare Central Hospital were fruitless.

Meanwhile, ZHDA said there was an overwhelming response from government doctors across the country on the call to go on strike.

“Central hospitals such as Mpilo, Parirenyatwa and Harare hospital today literally closed their out-patients’ department and cancelled emergencies. ZHDA deployed a few doctors in casualty and emergency departments to cover for emergency cases,” the association said in a statement. – Newsday/Phylllis Mbanje

Mugabe Kicks Out Mnangagwa’s Top Aides

Zanu PF National Political Commissar, Saviour Kasukuwere has literally managed to convince President Robert Mugabe to reverse the reinstatement of Masvingo Provincial chairperson, Ezra Chadzamira. The first Zanu PF Politburo meeting this year and the first after the revolutionary party’s annual people’s Conference held in Masvingo in December last year,was held at the party’s headquarters in Harare, with Masvingo province being ordered to have fresh provincial elections.

The move is seen as a ploy by Kasukuwere and his G-40 allies to dilute Team Lacoste in Masvingo Province.

Speaking after the meeting, Zanu PF Secretary for Administration, Ignatius Chombo claimed the decision to have Masvingo re-elect its provincial leaders was reached after over one third of the elected members were suspended or fired.

He said the Politburo agreed on the Masvingo conference resolutions, adding that in implementing them, the ruling party was gearing for the 2018 general elections.

Chombo said opposition parties had been rejected by the people of Zimbabwe and Zanu PF would follow the wishes of the people by implementing people-driven policies.

He said the Politburo received a report from Zanu PF Secretary for Youth Affairs, Kudzai Chipanga on preparations for 21st February Movement, which he said were almost complete.

Zanu PF Secretary for Agriculture,Joseph Made also gave a report on agriculture, expressing hope for a bumper harvest due to good rains this season.

Zanu PF Secretary for the Commissariat, Kasukuwere also gave a commissariat report.

Didymus Mutasa’s Car Seized by Court

The Sheriff of the High Court yesterday towed away a Range Rover Sport vehicle belonging to politician Didymus Mutasa and an assortment of other movable property for auctioning to recover a $26 900 debt.

Mutasa, the former zanu-pf secretary for Administration, owes Nyakutombwa Mugabe Legal Counsel $26 900 in outstanding legal fees.
The fees accrued when the politician engaged the lawyers to fight his legal battles against zanu-pf in 2015.

A bid by Mutasa to stop the removal of the property from his Umwinsdale house through an urgent interdict proved academic because the Sheriff had already taken the movables.
Mutasa, through his new lawyers, Mwonzora and Associates, filed an urgent chamber application for stay of execution, together with another court application for rescission of judgment at the High Court. He argued that he was never served with the order compelling him to pay the debt and that the billing by the lawyers was unreasonable.
It is Mutasa’s argument that the bill in question was never taxed, neither was it calculated in terms of the Law Society General Tariff of 2011.
The applications are still pending, but the property was moved to LM Auctions yard in Southerton.

Household goods under attachment included: Three sets of leather sofas, dining table and eight chairs, two fridges, a coffee table and stools, two water tanks, microwave, carpets, television stands, Kipor generator, DStv decoder, DVD player and two flower pots.
Last year, the High Court ordered Mutasa to pay Nyakutombwa Mugabe Legal Counsel outstanding legal fees to the tune of $26 900.

Efforts to make him pay the debt hit a brickwall and the lawyers this month instructed the Sheriff to attach the property. Mutasa, together with Rugare Gumbo and Temba Mliswa, were in 2015 expelled from zanu-pf for allegedly trying to topple President Mugabe.
Mutasa and Gumbo are now with a new political outfit Zimbabwe People First, while Mliswa is now legislator for Norton on an independent candidate ticket. The trio engaged the services of Nyakutombwa Mugabe Legal Counsel to fight the expulsion.

They also sought to nullify the amendment made to the revolutionary party’s constitution at the 2014 people’s congress.

After filing several applications, the trio later chickened out and dropped the challenge.
Gumbo and Mliswa are contesting the claim and their matter is yet to be heard at the High Court.

In coming up with the bill, the law firm charged the trio for all opted services rendered and for all court attendances in terms of the Law Society of Zimbabwe General Tariff of 2011.- state media

Family Clashes with Church Over Burial

Four Budiriro family members, who perished in a well earlier this week, could not be buried yesterday following clashes between the family and church over burial procedures.

Mr Cleopas Jokomera (63) and his three sons, Maclliff, Tom and Cleopas Jr died in a suspected case of toxic inhalations and were supposed to be buried in Harare yesterday.

Funeral proceedings hit a snag when church elders from the Johanne Masowe WeChishanu Bethlehem of Judea, which the late Mr Jokomera headed said their church did not allow body viewing.

Witnesses to the incident said relatives refused to let church rules prevail over their deceased relatives.

“There was a scuffle as church members blocked the relatives from bringing down the coffins from the truck transporting the bodies, saying it was against their church regulations to conduct body viewing,” the witness said.

The heated arguments are said to have continued until police intervened. Relatives who spoke to The Herald expressed disdain over the church’s decision.

Mr Tichaona Mundandanda, a nephew to the late Mr Jokomera, said the couple should have communicated their pacts with the family.

“The problem is with the couple, they did not inform their families what they had signed up for at their church. Now we are not sure if their church members are telling the truth,” he said.

He said after deliberations, the Jokomera family agreed for the church to “do what they want”.

“It hurts to think that we are going to bury four of my uncles without body viewing them.

“They had relatives and colleagues who need to see them and pay their last respects,” Mundandanda said.

Family members were also complaining that they had heard cases of sinister rituals performed on bodies and wanted to confirm if indeed their relatives were in the coffins before burial.

Church leaders, however, claimed that body viewing was sinful. The church elders fled the place on hearing of the presence of journalists.

A church member, who preferred anonymity, equated the tragedy to suicide, so they could not allow the body viewing.

“The way in which our fellow church members died is questionable, hence some have been saying that it is not proper to view their bodies,” he said.

He said the late Mr Jokomera, as a church leader, insisted on burying church members without body viewing.

“The man who died is the founder of our church and he buried a lot of people the same way. Rules cannot bend on him. Where were his relatives when he was burying our own relatives?” he added.

Mr Jokomera’s wife and mother to the three late sons, Ms Grace Chikembe, insisted that the agreement with the church had to stand.

“It is our fault. We had not told our relatives what we had agreed to. Truth is, this is the life we chose and our relatives should accept it,” she said.

The bodies were still stuck in the truck late last night with indications that the burial would be conducted today. -state media

Workers Given Bricks as Salary

THE Hwange Colliery Company (HCC) which has not paid workers for more than three years is giving workers bricks to sell to raise salaries.

This came out in Parliament on Tuesday and members of the Portfolio Committee on Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare urged relevant ministries to take action immediately.
“We noticed that HCCL has reduced its workers to slaves as they are forced to work under disturbing conditions.

“These workers are now being paid in kind and are given bricks so that they sell and get their salaries from the sales,” said Mr Unganai Tarusenga, presenting their findings.
He said the company which was failing to sell its products expected workers to sell the same products to raise salaries.

“We’ve workers who went on pension in 2009 but up to now, they’ve not received anything,” he said.

Mr Tarusenga said HCCL was making use of contract workers who were paid while the permanent staff had gone for years without being paid their salaries.

“The workers are also not allowed to go for tea breaks and don’t have protective clothing. Workers are not even given time to go for lunch and would only go for lunch after finishing work.
We also met workers who were retrenched and evicted from the company houses because they could not pay rentals and their children are no longer going to school,” he said.
The committee recommended that a commission of inquiry be instituted to check into what is going on at the Colliery and the National Railways of Zimbabwe.

“Some of the workers are not even allowed to go to the toilet when they are working. When they go they are monitored on time taken to go and come back from the toilet.

“If one falls sick, the managers will blame them for seeking medical attention. When we got there, we were told that most of the employees were given protective clothing, but that is not everything that they need,” said Mr Mkandla who is part of the committee.

In response, the Deputy Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Engineer Tapiwa Matangaidze bemoaned the deliberate violations of the Labour Act by the HCCL.

“The import of the Committee’s report alleged gross violation of labour laws by the three companies, Hwange Colliery Company Limited, National Railways of Zimbabwe and Dete Refractories,” said Eng Matangaidze.

He said labour inspectors together with designated agents from Transport, Energy and National Employment Council will move immediately to make further inquiries on the issues.

“There is need to conduct inspections in loco to safeguard the rights of employees and promote fair labour standards,” said Deputy Minister Matangaidze.

HCCL recently admitted insolvency and is struggling to secure working capital, which has seen its output dropping to a record low of about 30 000 tonnes per month from a peak of 300 000 tonnes.-state media

UZ to be Renamed “Robert Mugabe University” ?

The University of Zimbabwe could be renamed Robert Mugabe University in plans tabled by the Ministry Of Higher Education.

The UZ is among a long list of academic institutions one of which will be renamed after the 93 year old president.

Government is considering renaming a university after President Mugabe or have a new one in honour of his contribution to the education sector both in Zimbabwe and the entire African continent, the state media reports saying.

Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo said that while the plan was still in its formative stage, his ministry was seriously considering it.

He was giving oral evidence before a Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Higher and Tertiary Education chaired by Chinhoyi MP Dr Peter Mataruse (MDC-T) recently.

President Mugabe, said Prof Moyo, deserved the special honour of having a university named after him, just as other African countries had done for their leaders. “Surely, for an iconic leader who has distinguished himself in the area of education and has contributed immensely to education, it would make sense to have a Robert Mugabe University,” he said.

“We should have a university named after President Mugabe, although we have a Robert Mugabe School of Intelligence. This is not enough, we should honour our founding father, President Mugabe, for his contribution to this nation.”

Prof Moyo said President Mugabe was a scholar par excellence throughout Africa and the naming of the school after him was a way of honouring the President’s achievements in the area of education.

“There is a Nelson Mandela University in South Africa; there is Moi University one of the best universities in East Africa,” he said. “There is Kenyatta University, another excellent university in Africa. We need a successful university in Zimbabwe as well, signifying our exceptional leader.”

Prof Moyo said there was also need for the country to have a university of performing arts.

“Clearly, we do not have a university dedicated to performing arts,” he said. “We have some universities that have tried to bring up means that have an interest in this area such as the Midlands State University, and the University of Zimbabwe is interested as well.

“The country needs a fully-fledged national university that is dedicated to performing arts and we are working on coming up with the university.”

HORROR PICTURES: Man Rams Car Into House, Kills Self


A Harare Southlea Park man, has burnt down his property (car and house) before killing himself.

The 42 year old man, after a dispute with his wife burnt down his house and car. He took a concoction of sulphuric acid and pesticides after ramming his car into the family house before dousing it with petrol and setting it ablaze.

Patrick Bangani of Southlea Park rammed the car into the lounge through an open French door and locked himself and his daughter in the house.

The 11-year-old daughter, who witnessed her father taking the poisonous concoction, escaped through the window of one of the bedrooms, while her other sibling was out playing in the neighbourhood.

Bangani’s wife Ms Porina Kadzuwa, who he allegedly gave a thorough beating the previous night, had in the morning left the home to pick up a protection order against him that had been granted, according to neighbours. She heard the news of her husband’s suicide when she went to the police to get an officer to serve Bangani with the protection order.

Chief police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba said she had not yet received the report.

Harare provincial police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Simon Chazovachiyi said he was not on duty and could not confirm the death. A neighbour, Ms Shylet Mabodo said Bangani and his wife had a tumultuous marriage and were always trading blows in front of their four minor children. – state media/additional reporting

Inflation Rises -0.65%


The Source – Zimbabwe’s annual inflation rate gained 0.28 percentage points in January to -0.65 percent, the statistics agency reported on Wednesday.

On a monthly basis, the rate was 0.23 percent in January after gaining 0.18 percentage points on the December 2016 rate of 0.06 percent, the Zimbabwe National Statistics (Zimstat) said.

Inflation is expected to average 1.1 percent this year. – The Source

Alarm As Govt Hospital Fails To Accommodate Patients

Chiredzi Hospital

Terrence Mawawa, Chiredzi | The government run Chiredzi District Hospital is failing to accommodate  maternity patients, endangering the lives of pregnant women, it has emerged.

 

The troubled government run hospital is facing a critical shortage of maternity beds resulting in pregnant women sleeping on the floor while several of them are forced to return to their respective homes.

 

Hospital sources said the government hospital was facing a glaring shortage of beds, blankets and essential equipment-forcing authorities to send pregnant women home. “We do not have the essential equipment at the moment so pregnant women have been forced to sleep on the floor. In addition several others are being send home because we do not have the capacity to accommodate the patients,” said a hospital employee.

 

Masvingo Provincial Medical Director Amadeus Shamu said the shortage of resources in public health institutions was a major cause for concern.

 

“We are facing challenges in terms of the availability of resources.I am aware of what is happening at Chiredzi Hospital and I will go and assess the situation.We therefore appeal to stakeholders to assist us,” said Shamu.

Chiredzi Residents and Ratepayers Association chairperson, Jonathan Muusha Mupamombe, lamented the lack of proper medical facilities at the hospital.

“We are saddened by the lack of government action. Last year the Minister of Health,David Parirenyatwa came here to assess the situation and we expected notable changes.Nothing has changed ,things are getting worse,” said Mupamombe.

HIDING $250 MILLION: Mangudya Accuses Banks of Externalisation

Mangudya

The Source| The central bank says it is putting in place a $70 million nostro stabilisation facility to quicken the processing of outgoing payments by banks after the amount held in offshore accounts dropped by two thirds to as the country deals with persistent cash shortages.

The southern African country’s banks have $250 million in offshore accounts and $120 million in physical cash while $600 million is estimated to be circulating in the economy, the RBZ said in a monetary policy statement on Wednesday.

Zimbabwe introduced a surrogate currency — called bond notes — in November last year to tackle a crippling shortage of currency but banks are unable to pay for imports because they do not have dollars.

The shortage of cash has seen the value of point of sale (POS) transactions growing by 68,6 percent in 2016 to $2,9 billion.

 

FDI, remittances fall

Diaspora remittances amounted to $779 million from $939 million in the prior year while international organisations remittances declined from $978,8 million in 2015 to $795 million this year.

Remittances from millions of non-resident Zimbabweans have become a significant contributor to the country’s economy as the country remains a foreign direct investment (FDI) leper.

FDI declined from $399.2 million in 2015, to $254.7 million in 2016, reflecting low foreign investor sentiment in the country owing to the poor operating environment, policy inconsistency and unfavorable investment policies.

The indigenisation law is chiefly blamed for scaring away investors while attempts to ‘clarify’ the law have led to more confusion. Analysts have urged the government to repeal the law altogether.

The RBZ said the drop in remittances were as a result of poor global economic performance, depreciation of South African Rand and the prevalence of informal channels of transfer despite a three percent incentive for using formal channels.

The apex bank has previously estimated that Zimbabwe gets as much as $2 billion in annual Diaspora remittances, with only a fraction of that going through formal channels.
South Africa hosts an estimated three million Zimbabwe diaspora community.

 

 

Banking sector safe, RBZ to lower interest rates

The RBZ said it will reduce banks lending interests rates from 15 percent to 12 percent per annum and also lower charges for use of plastic money.

“Measures to reduce the cost of doing business by reducing lending rates charged by banks from an upper limit of 15% to 12% per annum, and by reducing charges on the use of plastic money to as low as 10 cents for small purchases of $10 and below,” said the bank.
Banks were stable, with core capital at $1,15 billion during the quarter ended 31 December 2016, it added.

As at December 31, 2016, all operating banking institutions were in compliance with the prescribed minimum capital requirements.

The RBZ’s special purpose vehicle, set up to clean up the sector’s bad debts, the Zimbabwe Asset Management Company (Zamco) has so far acquired a total of $812.52 million non-performing loans (NPLs) comprising of $548.66 million proprietary portfolio and managed portfolio of $263.86 million.

The company is expected to clear the remaining NPLs secured by mortgage bonds by end of March.

“After these acquisitions, ZAMCO will stop further acquisitions and focus on resolution and resuscitation. This will curb moral hazard in the banking sector and is a standard practice internationally for all asset management companies formed to resolve NPLs,” said the RBZ.

 

 

Incentives for mining, agriculture

RBZ said it will revamp the horticulture finance and gold development facility from $20 million to $40 million to promote exports.

The central bank introduced an export incentive scheme in May last year to promote the export of goods and services to enhance inflows of foreign currency. These are paid out in ‘bond notes.’

Gold deliveries to its Fidelity Printers and Refineries unit is seen at 25 tonnes this year from 21.4 tonnes last year while tobacco output is expected to be higher at 215 million kilogrammes after farmer increased the crop hectarage 10 percent to 107,000ha.

However Zimbabwe’s trade deficit improved by nearly 40 percent from $3,3 billion in 2015 to $1,985 billion in 2016 on the back of import control restrictions imposed by the government and tight foreign currency control measures.

“A combination of foreign currency management measures announced by the Bank in May 2016 and import management measures by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, as well as the effect of a stronger U.S. dollar on the country’s terms of trade, in part, explain the declining import bill in 2016,” said the RBZ. – The Source

SATANISM 3rd TIME: Jindu Leads ZRP Cops to Another Shallow Grave

Fears that a Bulawayo suspected serial killer, Rodney Tongai Jindu could have killed three people or more could be true after the suspect allegedly led CID Homicide officers to a third shallow grave at a Burnside plot this Tuesday where the officers discovered some more body parts which have been taken for DNA examinations.

The victims were reportedly killed as part of a Satanic ritual.

The news have sent panic across the city of Bulawayo with fresh evidence being discovered almost on a daily basis raising fears that the suspect’s victims could be more than the two initially suspected.

Reports say Jindu (25) allegedly shot dead Cyprian Kadzurunga on the 29th of last month and buried his body in a shallow grave and on the 10th of this month, he led CID Homicide officers to yet another grave where body parts believed to be that of Mboneli Keith Ncube were discovered.

Although the Zimbabwe Republic Police Spokesperson, Precious Simango could not immediately confirm the discovery of more body parts in a shallow grave, sources said the CID homicide officers were at a Burnside plot this Tuesday where they discovered yet some body parts with a head and private parts missing, prompting them to send the body parts for DNA tests.

Some relatives of Mboneni Ncube, who is Jindu’s alleged victim, are yet to come to terms with the possibility that their kin could be no-more as they are still awaiting the DNA results before they could conduct funeral proceedings.

Ncube’s spiritual grandfather, Mr Phillip Maphosa said he is devastated by the sad news of the victim whom he regarded as a child.

It is suspected that Jindu, who wants worked on plot number 13 in Burnside, took advantage of his boss’ absence at the premises to bury his suspects in shallow graves.

Jindu was arrested last Friday and appeared in court facing two murder charges and he was remanded in custody to the 21st of this month. – state media

Politburo Meeting Ends

The first Zanu PF Politburo meeting this year and the first after the revolutionary party’s annual people’s Conference held in Masvingo in December last year, has ended at the party’s headquarters in Harare, with Masvingo province being ordered to have fresh provincial elections.

Speaking after the meeting, Zanu PF Secretary for Administration, Ignatius Chombo said the decision to have Masvingo re-elect its provincial leaders was reached after over one third of the elected members were suspended or fired.

He said the Politburo agreed on the Masvingo conference resolutions, adding that in implementing them, the ruling party is now gearing for the 2018 general elections.

Dr Chombo also said opposition parties have been rejected by the people of Zimbabwe and Zanu PF will follow the wishes of the people by implementing people-driven policies.

He said the Politburo received a report from Zanu PF Secretary for Youth Affairs, Kudzai Chipanga on preparations for 21st February Movement, which he said are almost complete.

Zanu PF Secretary for Agriculture, Dr Joseph Made also gave a report on agriculture, expressing hope for a bumper harvest due to good rains this season.

Zanu PF Secretary for the Commissariat, Saviour Kasukuwere also gave a commissariat report. – state media

Govt Unfreezes Doctors Job Hiring | BREAKING NEWS

The Ministry of Health and Child Welfare says it has unfrozen doctors posts hiring.

Doctors had gone on strike, citing the government’s hiring freeze as one of the main complaints.

The government says the doctors’ strike which started today was limited to Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo and Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Harare, and has since urged doctors to return to work saying that there were now 250 posts which are available.

Robert Mugabe’s administration says all doctors who finish their internship will now be able to get a job.

Below was their Press Statement:

Update on the Partial withdrawal of services by some public hospital doctors

Harare, 15 February 2017

We note that there has been partial withdrawal of services by some Junior Resident Medical Offices (JRMOs) and Senior Resident Medical Officers (SRMOs) only at Parirentatwa Group of Hospitals and Mpilo Central Hospital following indication by the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association that they would, among other things, withdrawal services (sic) until issues they had put on the table are resolved.

Treasury has granted concurrence to 250 posts for GMOs HMOs hence posts are available for all doctors who successfully complete their internship. The Ministry is urging all doctors to report for duty for the patients’ sake in these difficult times.

Ministry of Health and Child Care

Public Relations Department

Mujuru Is CIO?

Long time allegations by opposition members against Joice Mujuru that she is a Zanu PF plant have been given a lease of life by controversial former State Security minister Dydimus Mutasa.

In a sensational claim reported in the local daily Daily News Mutasa, has accused former Vice President Joice Mujuru of working with the country’s dreaded Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO).

Speaking to journalists yesterday, while responding to claims by the Mujuru camp that he and the other ZPF elder, Rugare Gumbo, were working with intelligence operatives to derail her, Mutasa — who superintended over the CIO for a long time while still in government — counter-claimed that it was in fact the former VP who was allegedly collaborating with spooks.

He also said that contrary to the belief by many members of the public, Mujuru was still being “guarded and protected” by intelligence operatives, more than two years after she was hounded out of the ruling Zanu PF and subsequently fired from the government by President Robert Mugabe.

However, and according to the law, Mujuru is entitled to all the benefits accorded to sitting vice presidents — including pensions and holiday allowances, although there is no specific mention of security.

“I have not talked to any official in Zanu PF other than the president. How could we be infiltrated as we stand? We are surprised that that accusation (about working with Zanu PF and the CIO) comes from her because she is the one who is working with the CIO,” Mutasa told the Daily News in the exclusive interview.

“She is surrounded by the CIO, from her driver to her back people. The people who support her are people that I know very well. I even know them by name, so it is surprising to me that she would make such accusations.

“That accusation against Gumbo and myself . . . is what she is doing, and she thinks that is what we are also doing. If I was (working with the CIO) you would be the first to know,” the miffed Mutasa added.

But ZPF spokesperson Jealousy Mawarire scoffed at his claims, accusing Mutasa and other fired officials of working against progressive ideas.

“I used to think he is old, but I think he has gone beyond what old signifies. He was part of us and being the former CIO minister, it should have been his duty to fish out these elements for the good of the party.

“That he didn’t, and those CIO elements are still in the party as he claims, shows two things. Either that Mutasa is deliberately lying in a futile attempt to alienate supporters from the party, or that those elements were planted by him and were doing work for him,” Mawarire fumed.

“At first they didn’t want us to hold the 10 provincial rallies we did last year, and they didn’t want the party to elect a substantive leadership at the convention. They also didn’t want the party to enter into a coalition with other democratic forces.

“In fact, they didn’t want anything good for the party and worked so hard just to make sure they remained in control of every activity and everybody in the party.

“Their idea of a party was a cultist organisation where Didymus Mutasa was the deity and Rugare Gumbo his prophet,” Mawarire added.

According to the Constitution, with regards to the remuneration and perks of the executive, “A person who has ceased to be president or vice president is entitled to receive a pension equivalent to the salary of a sitting president or vice president, as the case may be, and such allowances and other benefits as may be prescribed under an Act of Parliament”.

The pensions and allowances are paid from the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
Mutasa and other ZPF party bigwigs have been feuding with Mujuru since their stunning public fall-out last week, which left the one-year-old movement on the brink.

This was after Mujuru that had expelled Gumbo and Mutasa, together with five other party heavyweights — on account of them being alleged Zanu PF agents and working to topple her from her interim position.

“Having done extensive consultation within the rank and file of the party and also in my capacity as the president with the executive authority to ensure its wellbeing, I hereby announce the expulsion of the following members from Zimbabwe People First with immediate effect: Rugare Gumbo, Didymus Mutasa, Margaret Dongo, Kudakwashe Bhasikiti, Luckson Kandemiri, Munacho Mutezo and Claudious Makova,” Mujuru  said, justifying her decision to axe the bigwigs.

But no sooner had she completed her briefing than the situation turned into a complete farce, when Mutasa and Gumbo announced at their own press conference that they had also similarly and summarily expelled Mujuru from ZPF.

Mutasa and Gumbo have since taken control of the party’s affairs after they claimed that they were the owners of the fledgling opposition party and its image rights.

Apart from her bickering with Mutasa and the other senior officials, Mujuru was also dealt a body blow when she suffered mass desertions, including receiving resignations from some of her longtime aides such as Sylvester Nguni, Ray Kaukonde and retired brigadier-general Aggripa Mutambara.

Mutasa also moved to blame Mujuru yesterday for allegedly causing mayhem in ZPF, further narrating how they, during their time together in Zanu PF, had apparently plotted how to catapult her to power.

“We started talking about this thing (for Joice to lead) when we were still in Zanu PF.  Simon Khaya Moyo, Webster Shamu, Gumbo and myself used to go to her office (for this),” Mutasa told the Daily News.

“Sometimes we would go to the meetings together, sometimes we would go separately. But she knew that this could come about and as far as we were concerned we didn’t see the reason why she took such a long time to make up her mind and become our leader,” he added.

Mutasa said the three of them (him, Mujuru and Gumbo) had initially agreed that they would have equal power “but someone whispered in her ears the wrong words”, leading to the current ruckus.

“The question about whether we can go back and talk to her can best be answered by Mai Mujuru. It’s three people; two on one side and the other one on her side alone.

“We had agreed in principle that we would work together as equals, and that if there were any disagreements between us, we would stop and go and think, and then resume discussions the following time. But we had never had such an issue or position,” Mutasa said ruefully.

Despite the cracks in ZPF, Mujuru, who has been working behind the scenes with opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai and other smaller parties towards the formation of the planned grand opposition coalition, remains confident of participating in the 2018 national polls.

And although Tsvangirai was said to be disappointed with the turmoil engulfing ZPF, the former prime minister in the government of national unity has said that Mujuru has proved to be a significant opposition player — and that the two would work together with others to dethrone Mugabe and Zanu PF from power next year.

Analysts have also consistently said that a united opposition, fighting with one purpose, would bring to an end Mugabe’s long rule — especially at this time when the country’s economy is dying and the increasingly frail nonagenarian is battling to keep his warring Zanu PF united. – Daily News

Mtetwa Slams Biased Judges

Prominent human rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa has said judges must by all means avoid playing to the whims of politicians as this defies the separation of powers principle provided for in the Constitution.

Her sentiments come at a time the Executive is seeking to amend the Constitution to allow President Robert Mugabe to have the sole power to appoint the Chief Justice (CJ) — a development that has been linked to Zanu PF factional and succession fights.

Speaking to the Daily News in an interview yesterday, Mtetwa said the Constitution stated very clearly that judges must not meddle in politics.


“This is right across the board, you find lawyers that are openly factional, … judges that are also openly aligning themselves with political players and … that really is a very sad development, particularly given the attempt at ensuring that there is full separation between all three arms of government (Executive, Judiciary and the Legislature),” she said.

“I think we just could have a whole lot less political interference within the Judiciary and I wish judges would stop aligning themselves with the members of the Executive,” Mtetwa said.

She said that is why she took part in a Supreme Court appeal challenging High Court judge Charles Hungwe’s ruling that wanted to do away with the holding of public interviews to select out-going CJ Godfrey Chidyausiku’s successor. Chidyausiku leaves the bench at the end of this month after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70.

“I would really like the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) to ensure that there is true separation, that there is no overlap and that judicial officers are left to do their work without interference,” Mtetwa said.

She said the country is seeing gains in terms of the improvement of the rule of law because of the coming in of the new Constitution, as compared to what it was 15 years ago.

“This is why some of us were extremely concerned by the haste with which members of the Executive were starting to tinker with the Constitution. With the new appointment procedure for judges, we believe this was also meant to enhance rule of law issues, because if judges are picked transparently from a pool of lawyers, they are unlikely to be beholden to the appointing authority because they would not have been chosen through some secret non-transparent way,” Mtetwa said.

She added that “if a person has gone through a public interview, my view is that they are more likely to be independent and that would enhance the rule of law and improve the country’s ranking on the rule of law index”.

Mtetwa said if people allow the Constitution to be changed willy-nilly, it will open a floodgate of alterations of other legislation with dire consequences.

The Supreme Court set aside Hungwe’s decision, legalising the public interviews that were held late last year, after ruling that the Executive’s plans to amend the law did not in itself nullify the Constitution. – Daily News

Excuse Me Welshman! Mawarire In Jail Doesn’t Make Zim Free

By Nomazulu Thata| Professor Welshman Ncube has a farm, who knows if he benefited from the farm invasions of the Millennium. He is owner of several buildings and objects for trading in Bulawayo. He has above all a beautiful wife at home. He also has the audacity to tell us that Zimbabwe is a free country. In retrospect we do not see the freedom the professor is talking about. Is this freedom in the hands of the few citizens, is the freedom only a preserve of those who have the monopoly of our natural resources in the country that enjoys unfettered access to them: the economy is indeed in their hands? The professor is economically powerful especially in Matebeleland and Bulawayo metropolitan city of Kings and Queens.

It is wholly insensitive of the learned professor Welshman, telling us how free our Zimbabwe is. Mugabe can celebrate his birthday anywhere he wants, he says. Such a statement comes from people who are personally not affected by the Gukurahundi atrocities. But at one time he made claims that his grandfather was a victim of the Gugurahundi atrocities. What makes him make such statements regarding the venue of the Mugabe birthday bash? The people of the Matobo area are not happy about this venue. Can the professor sincerely tell us why his own statement should override the wishes of the villagers who are directly affected by genocide of the 1980s?

Welshman Ncube, we cannot call Zimbabwe a free country. Zimbabwe is not free anyhow if there are more than 3 million political and economic refugees living rough in the streets of Johannesburg. We cannot call a country free if we experience famine wholly man-made, you know this too well. We cannot call a free country with unemployment 95% sky-rocketing to this day. Our schools and hospitals are dilapidated, there is no medicine for common diseases. Sewages are a sorry sight. No clean water and sanitation for all.  We cannot call a free country with such dilapidated major infrastructures a free country: no Welshman you are dead wrong. The professor is dead inaccurate in his political observations and comments. He comments political situations in relations to his stomach, what a shame, a waste of education no less. We get education to serve mankind dear Prof.

We cannot call a free country if our children especially girl-children can dare the streets and become prostitutes because of dire poverty in their lives. We cannot call a free country if people are incarcerated for petty issues such those of Pastors Evan Mawarire and Magadza: no Welshman; there is no freedom in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe is wholly a repressive regime, a dictatorship, a despotic regime that has deprived its citizens of genuine freedom! You see freedom in Zimbabwe because you benefited from the chaos. There is no freedom if people cannot demonstrate freely like in neighbouring South Africa where your Sebele Zuma is President!

Your wanting always to appear to be different from the main-stream thinking makes you a very questionable politician indeed. It does not surprise us all that you are a failed politician from your yards there in Matebeleland and Midlands and Bulawayo people have never given you a chance for a decent parliamentary seat. Your politics is for you a hobby and never a service to the disadvantaged, your politics serves you first and foremost and the people last if at all.

Does it surprise us then that you are matching back to MDC-T; you have realized that you can never make it alone in Bulawayo itself, you have become wholly irrelevant. That coalition; according To VP Thokozani Khuphe will be a waste since you are not electable at all. At best you should resign from politics but since you want to seek relevance in Donald-Trump era you have to swallow your pride and be seen to be a coalition partner with MDC-T.

Professor Ncube: To say Zimbabwe is a free country is wholly insulting to many people especially from Matebeleland. When they cry out their pain about the insensitive venue of Mugabe-posh party you should respect it. You cannot speak on behalf of the people who suffered atrocities of that magnitude of genocide and tell them that casually that: Zimbabwe is free and anybody can celebrate wherever they want, that statement saves you to be seen to be different from the mainstream thinking of the people of Matebeleland. It is for this reason that the people of Matebeleland showed you the political door, long back. You do not belong to us and not even to the people of Mashonalands, your main-line-thinking is nearer to Zanu PF than any other political establishment in Zimbabwe.

The life you are living is not anywhere a comparison with the average citizen of this country. Your life is posh and therefore your thinking is posh, removed from the mainline thinking of average people of Mathebeleland. You are privileged through and through, it is for this reason that you fail legal simple definition of freedom, Zimbabwe is far away from being called a freed country: your own imaginations perhaps dear professor can call such country almost at the verge of collapsing a free country. Your presence in politics is wholly a poisonous concoction: you can be seriously misleading in your academic thought processes, however the peoples of Matebeleland know you better. They appear to know how to deal with fly-by-the-night politicians like you.

At best the learned professor should have reserved his comments; to say them loud is insolent at best; they are wholly insensitive and wholly insulting to Gukurahundi victims. Your legal knowledge and your learnedness do not give anyone in Matebeleland and Midlands some emotional comfort; but digging into their wounds to be painful all over again. Those comments serve you and your immediate family: you are indeed free and you have all the reason to feel a free citizen. We the majority of the population do not feel free at all. Our situation is even worse than the colonial time of Ian Douglas Smith’s UDI regime. This is how low we have been reduced by this Zanu PF regime.

Dear Professor, there is no freedom in this country with such buckets of poverty, no food securities, no proper medication in hospitals, this magnitude of potholes in our roads causing thousands of accidents and deaths. Your family does not suffer any of those cruelties of the regime of Zanu PF. No energy to maintain our industries. How many people have drowned trying to cross the Limpopo River, just to get those jobs and assist their families at home? The learned Professor says Zimbabwe is a free country!

If you are not well you go to South Africa to Sebele for treatment. Your kids are in the Diaspora for their best schooling and excellent college education. You can afford to say loudly Zimbabwe is free for you it is indeed free and independent for your family to enjoy what the majority of the population cannot. Zimbabwe id free in your comfort zone yes indeed it is independent. How many citizens in this great country enjoy the comfortable life you have in your home?

This feudalistic thinking that we lower mortals have to see luxury life in few elite chosen people is wholly outdated and barbaric. How do you feel when you see so many thousands of street children in our streets and yours are tugged up in absolute comfort you are removed from the daily and seemingly unending suffering of the masses? Do you really enjoy this difference between rude poverty in Zimbabwe and your riches in your home that make you indeed say loudly Zimbabwe is independent?

Those countries you visit to make those academic lectures are busy closing social-economic gaps between rich and poor. Have you ever wished to have such kinds of systems that narrow the gaps between rich and poor? In Zimbabwe this is the type of feudalism kind of life: the few privileged versus the many poor languishing in absolute poverty you would want to uphold. Shame on you professor Welshman Ncube! How we wish you acquired education and not learning that made you becoming a learned person. Your comments really fired me up!

 

Kaukonde Dumps Mutasa

Staff Reporter | Millionaire businessman Ray Kaukonde who is funding the factional fights within the beleaguered Zimbabwe People First party has dumped his main man Didymus Mutasa at his hour of need.

Kaukonde who has been splashing out thousands of dollars into the party in a bid to buy his way to challenging incumbent party President Joice Mujuru for the presidency leading to a split in the party has failed to rescue his faction leader Mutasa from the wrath of the deputy sheriff.

Mutasa had his two top-of-the-range vehicles and household property attached over legal fees he owes lawyers who represented him in his fight to challenge his dismissal from ZANU PF.

On February 1 this year, the Sheriff unsuccessfully attempted to attach property at the politician’s Umwinsdale house after the workers at the residence locked up the gates and doors.

This week, the Sheriff succeeded in attaching the property in the presence of Mutasa. The Sheriff will today remove the attached assets from 13D 16 Chishawasha Road in Umwinsdale.
Two SUVs, a Land Rover Discovery and a Range Rover Sport, will be driven away together with an assortment of household goods. Household goods under attachment include:

Three sets of leather sofas, dining table and eight chairs, two fridges, a coffee table and stools, two water tanks, microwave, carpets, television stands, Kipor generator, DStv decoder, DVD player and two flower pots.

UK RAPE: Zim Mental Health Patient Attacker Suspect On The Run

on the run…Bester Mashayamombe

A man accused of raping a patient at a Plymouth mental health unit is still on the run, police have admitted.

Bester Mashayamombe, aged 51, failed to appear at Plymouth Magistrates’ Court on October 7 in 2015 after being charged by police in September with one count of rape and one count of sexual assault by touching.

A bench warrant for the arrest of Mashayamombe, of Granby Street, Devonport, was issued at the time but police believe he fled to Zimbabwe. There have been no reported sightings of Mashayamombe since then.

Devon and Cornwall Police said in late 2015 that officers were working with the Zimbabwean authorities to trace the alleged rapist, who is thought to have friends and relatives in the country.

In a statement, a spokesperson said: “Bester Mashayamombe, from Plymouth, was charged with one count of rape and one count of sexual assault by touching in September. He failed to appear at Plymouth Magistrates’ Court on the 7 October [2015] and a warrant has been issued for his arrest.

“Devon and Cornwall Police are now working under the belief that Mr Mashayamombe is currently in Zimbabwe. We will be working with other authorities to promote the warrant and arrest, and to ensure his prompt return to the UK.”

Police confirmed earlier this year that no further information regarding Mashayamombe’s whereabouts has come to light.

Kangai Slaps Herald With $1million Lawsuit

By Staff Reporter | Fired NetOne boss, Reward Kangai, has filed a $1 million lawsuit against the state controlled Herald newspaper group for damages incurred over publishing stories which alleged that he was corrupt when he was still in charge of the mobile phone company.
In the summons submitted to the High Court seen by a local information technology online portal and issued to the Herald by Kangai’s attorney Tendai Biti, the former NetOne boss said the stories published by the Herald defamed him.
He said The Herald’s articles were wrongful and defamatory of the plaintiff in that it was intended to be understood by the readers of the newspaper and its online edition that the plaintiff is a corrupt, dishonest and conniving and unworthy of his position as the Chief Executive officer of NetOne.
“Particularly, the article was made with the intention to defame the plaintiff and injure his reputation. The article was understood by the readers to mean that the plaintiff was a corrupt, dishonest and conniving crook who generated dubious procurement purported to be software and hardware for the mobile operator,” read part of the summons.
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Mujuru Lawsuit Flop

Embattled former Vice President Joice Mujuru has suffered another setback after the Constitutional Court struck her bond notes challenge off the roll.

Mujuru was represented by Doctor Lovemore Madhuku.

Last September, the apex court threw out Dr Mujuru’s request to nullify the executive decree saying the challenge was premature and speculative because the disputed currency was not yet in circulation.

Two months later, in November, Dr Mujuru went back to the Constitutional Court to contest the legality of a Presidential decree providing a legal framework for the introduction of bond notes as legal tender in a fresh case.

 She listed President Mugabe, Parliament, Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya and Attorney-General Advocate Prince Machaya as respondents.

She wants an order declaring that President Mugabe, by exercising Parliament’s primary law-making power through Statutory Instrument 133 of 2016, failed to fulfil his constitutional obligations to obey certain provisions of the Constitution.

She also wants the regulations to be nullified for want of fulfilling the constitutional obligations. It is her contention that President Mugabe has no constitutional authority to make statutory instruments and/or amend Acts of Parliament.

The bond notes, which are backed by a $200 million African Export Import Bank (Afreximbank) loan facility, are at par with the US dollar.

Bond notes were introduced in $2 and $5 denominations would follow in March before the gradual rolling out of the $10 and $20 notes. The first phase of the bond notes introduction saw $75 million being released by end of last month.

Mutasa And Gumbo Wanted To Make Me A Sex Slave – Mujuru

EMBATTLED Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) leader, Joice Mujuru, has accused a group of party elders she expelled last week of seeking to turn her into a sex slave, after proposing that she be the opposition party’s “queen bee”.

Zimbabwe People First leader Joice Mujuru in an audio recording of her address to provincial structures in Masvingo at the weekend, Mujuru accused her former close allies, notably Didymus Mutasa and Rugare Gumbo, of wanting her to sleep with male colleagues in the party, taking advantage of the fact that she was a widow. “I want you to Google then advise each other. They said Mai Mujuru, we want you to be our queen bee. I was supposed to mate with all the men in the party. I was supposed to be their wife,” she said.

“I was supposed to work for them because they had seen that while I was still in Egypt (Zanu PF) I used to work hard. “So they wanted to borrow that hard-working spirit to work for them and I told them that I can’t be your queen bee. I am a woman of substance even though I am a widow, I have an image to protect and since the death of my husband (Solomon Mujuru), I have no appetite for men.

I told them that I am here to work for Zimbabwe and this did not make them happy.”

But, Gumbo yesterday hit back at Mujuru, accusing her of having a shallow understanding of political dichotomy and processes. “She does not have an understanding of a beehive,” he shot back. “We indeed said she was supposed to be the queen bee. Not that we wanted to sleep with her, but we were supposed to do all the dirty work, fight for her, protect her and not expose her because we understood her limitations.

“We knew if she was exposed, she would make mistakes like she has been making after being exposed. Now, how can you have a leader, who does not understand such simple things?” A queen bee is the fertile egg-laying matriarch in a beehive. Mujuru went further, accusing Gumbo and Mutasa of wanting to use ZimPF as a money-spinning venture for their personal gain. “The people were planning to oust me for a very long time. I have not refused to vacate my post, but why do they want me to vacate the seat?” she queried. “When I was asked to lead People First (PF), I said PF was not started so that people can treat it as a business.

“That is when I started (clashing)with the two gentlemen, namely Rugare Gumbo and Didymus Mutasa. They wanted the party to be a money- spinning machine for their personal needs. That’s why you heard people saying there was a fund bringing money from Britain to the party.” Mujuru said there was no single meeting that the party held that Gumbo and Mutasa would not demand vehicles, money and fuel. “I told them that we once were all ministers and, I think, we have some savings from that, let’s build the party first. We can’t start wanting money because we will be cheating ourselves,” she said.

Mujuru claimed that there was a clandestine plan to unseat her from power after using her to build ZimPF. “Our constitution says we are not going to hero- worship anyone and on our apparels we are not going to put anyone’s face,” she said. “I was begged to put my face because people said we can’t sell the party if people don’t know who is the leader, you are the brand that people are coming for at PF, so are your picture and the party name. “Their plan was to say after I have worked and there is no clear leader in the party, they would then step in and take over the reins as they were now trying to do.”

The former Vice-President added: “They are now saying they don’t want to be led by a woman. Male chauvinism is bad. Let’s work together because we have been fighting for equal opportunities wherever they are. We were fighting for equal opportunities. “Each time, they would say the party is ours, we started the party. We know they started it and they are supposed to be respected, but if you are demanding, every day, to be respected, I start to question and think maybe you are barren.” Gumbo dismissed the allegations as lies, saying Mujuru should come clean on the source of funding for her livelihood, saying she was heavily funded by President Robert Mugabe’s government. “She is the one who has cars and she receives fuel from Mugabe, her cars are serviced by government and she gets money from there, she is the one who wants money. I have never been one for that, I drive a Honda Fit and I like it simple,” he said.

Mutasa was not reached for comment. Meanwhile, Gumbo and his group yesterday said they would today announce their new political plans following their nasty fallout with Mujuru last week. He dismissed Mujuru’s move to visit various provinces to consolidate her power base, saying it would come to nothing, as she was meeting people who were not in ZimPF structures. “We don’t believe in going around the provinces meeting vendors and so on, as if that is what can change the Zimbabwean situation,” he said. “Those people she is meeting are not bona fide members. These are just ordinary people, who are keen to see what Mujuru looks like. “This is what we were critical of. Instead of spending time building structures of the party speaking about your ideology and what can be done to win people’s confidence, she chooses to spend time wondering about doing useless rallies. We don’t believe in that.” Already, Mujuru has visited Masvingo, Bulawayo, Matabeleland North and South and Mashonaland Central provinces. Tomorrow, she will be in Manicaland. – Newsday

HOSPITAL HORROR: Mahere Deplores Doctors Poor Working Conditions

Mahere lashes out

Fadzayi Mahere | Did you know that the current doctors’ on-call allowance amounts to $1.20 per hour?
Did you know that a pint of blood at a government hospital costs $130.00?
To put things into perspective, it means that doctors have to work for 100 hours on call in order to afford a pint of blood.

One of their key demands is that the rate goes up to $10 per hour which amounts to $720.00 a month. One shift lasts between 8 and 12 hours.
We must all rally behind them and support their cause. Their nationwide strike action which starts today is designed to achieve some sort of improvement to the public health delivery system. We can’t expect them to exhibit a perfect bedside manner and be attentive when dealing with us when their working conditions are poor.

We went to Parirenyatwa General Hospital to speak to the President of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association. Advocate Fadzayi Mahere

Zanu PF Unleashes Terror Campaign

Zimbabwe Human Rights (ZimRights) has condemned as “uncalled for”, a weekend attack on members of the opposition Transform Zimbabwe (TZ) by suspected Zanu PF activists, angered by their move to clean the streets of Chitungwiza and Harare to curb the spread of typhoid and other water-borne diseases.

In a statement, ZimRights noted with grave concern the politically-motivated attack on three TZ members by suspected Zanu PF youth.

“ZimRights condemns the gross violation of human rights, the unruly behaviour by the Zanu-PF youths, and warns of the dire effects of political violence especially as the country heads towards elections in 2018.

“The unwarranted disruption of the clean-up campaign and political violence are an unfortunate case of unconstitutional behaviour and a gross violation of the law for which the perpetrators must be brought to book.”

The organization said Section 58 of the Constitution gives Zimbabweans the right to associate and assembly. It also said Section 67 of Constitution makes it clear that people in Zimbabwe have the freedom to participate the activities of their political party or organisation of their choice.

ZimRights called upon the government to safeguard these fundamental human rights.

The three victims were reportedly attacked during a clean-up campaign at a flea market at Makoni Shopping Centre in Chitungwiza on Saturday.

One of the Transform Zimbabwe members, Kudakwashe Chikwanha, sustained a cut on the head during the assault after the Zanu-PF youth allegedly disrupted the event, which had been cleared by police.

Meanwhile, Heal Zimbabwe has expressed grave concern over reports of intimidation of citizens recorded in Mwenezi East constituency in Masvingo Province, ahead of the April 8th 2017 parliamentary by election.

It said, “On 8 January 2017, Zanu PF Ward 4 chairperson, Tobias Mahowa, held a meeting at Chimbudzi Business Centre. At the meeting, he encouraged people to register to vote as soon as possible as voter registration for the by election commences.

“Mahowa also announced that as soon as people finish registering, they should all proceed to his homestead and show him their registration slips. He also pointed out that if people defy his orders, Zanu PF was going to unleash a terror campaign on anyone who defies the order.”

Heal Zimbabwe also claimed that on the same day in Ward 2, Zanu PF youth led by their Ward vice chairperson, Ezra Mashindi, moved around the ward threatening people that on 15 February 2017 they should all go to the ward centre and purchase Zanu PF membership cards that cost $3.

“The youths announced that anyone who defies the order will not receive any food aid that comes into the ward. In ward 5, Zanu PF ward chairperson Pinias Shoko also addressed a rally at Chingani Primary school on 8 February 2017 and warned that if people fail to register to vote in the coming by election, Zanu PF was going to unleash violence on people.

“Shoko also announced that he has already deployed a team of Zanu PF youths in the ward to compile names of people and their identity numbers so that he can monitor (sic) when the voter registration process commences.”

Heal Zimbabwe said such practices and threats ahead of the by-election “are a total disregard of constitutional provision 67 which provides for political rights. The said provision states that “every citizen has the right to form, join and to participate in the activities of a political party of their choice”.

It further noted that Section 156 of the constitution compelled the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to eliminate electoral violence and other electoral malpractices.

There was no immediate Zanu PF reaction on both issues. – VOA

Mawarire Receives Minister’s Apology

Ray Nkosi | Pastor Evan Mawarire has received Minister Supa Mandiwanzira’s apology.

Wrote Mawarire on twitter, “Thank you for your apology minister Supa Mandiwanzira. Unfortunately he blocked me so can someone please convey my sincere thanks .”

Yesterday Mandiwanzira wrote the following apology to Mawarire, “In my meeting with @CatrionaLaingl last week, after she had brought up the arrest of Pastor Evan Mawarire in our discussion, I gave the impression that the Pastor had skipped bail thus his arrest. At the time of my meeting with the Ambassador, this had been presented to me as fact and also thought it to be true. Today, having had sight of the court record, I recognize that I was wrong. The true facts are that the pastor did not skip bail and was not arrested for this reason. I wish to apologise to Pastor Mawarire and to anyone else who was offended by this mistake. I am also taking this opportunity to correct the misstatement to @CatrionaLaingl @UKinZimbabwe.”

 

Dynamos Star Spotted At Bosso Training

Staff Reporter | Dynamos ace midfielder Rodrick Mutumwa has been spotted at a Highlanders training ZimEye.com can reveal.

ZimEye.com sources in Bulawayo say that the “bad boy” tagged and transfer listed talented player was today spotted in high spirits at Highlander training in Bulawayo appearing to be getting a resounding reception at Highlanders.

The sources claim that even the die hard Bosso supporters who even attend the team training sessions were delighted to see the Dynamos player who always destroyed their team in Dynamos colours turning up in the black and white Highlanders training kit.

Mutumwa was transfer listed by Dynamos at the start of the year allegedly for disciplinary reasons. He is one of the few Dynamos to ever move from Dynamos to join Highlanders. The immediate last such move was in the mid nineties by Stewart Murisa who joined the Bulawayo giants after being declared excess by Dynamos only for him to be an instant hit in Bulawayo.

Highlanders officials refused to comment on the matter claiming its still too early to comment.

Mugabe Crushes Tsvangirai | PARLIAMENT LATEST


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PRESIDENT ROBERT MUGABE has crushed Morgan Tsvangirai in parliament, in what strongly signals the MDC leader’s fate in the upcoming 2018 elections.

Tsvangirai crucified himself when he two years ago wrote to the august house ordering that Tendai Biti and his MPs be expelled, a development that has seen Tsvangirai’s parliamentary representation dwindle.

Mugabe has since taken over the strategic Legal Portfolio and this week Tsvangirai’s appointee to the post, Jessie Majome was shown the open door, CLICK HERE TO READ MORE.

The development means it will now be difficult to impeach President Robert Mugabe via the parliamentary route as long as ZANU PF is in control, People’s Democratic Party spokesperson Jacob Mafume told ZimEye, VIDEO ABOVE.

Contacted for a comment, Morgan Tsvangirai had not responded to questions at the time of writing.

Mawarire Speaks On 2018 Mugabe Challenge

#ThisFlag founder Evan Mawarire is back in Zimbabwe after a six-month self-imposed sabbatical. He has since been arrested and charged with subversion, among other charges, but declares in this interview with NewsDay Senior Reporter Richard Chidza (ND) that he will not be silenced even by the government’s controversial ban on the use of the flag. Mawarire (EM) wants Zimbabweans to close ranks against President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu PF ahead of elections next year. Below are excerpts:

SOCIAL media activist and cleric, Evan Mawarire of #ThisFlag

ND: Pastor Mawarire, welcome back.

EM: There is no better feeling for a Zimbabwean than to be home where they belong, home where they are allowed to be, home where they count and home where they are citizen, there is nothing better.

ND: You left the country in not so very nice circumstances last year, but Zimbabweans felt cheated. How do you respond to that?

EM: I would be a fool to say I did not understand how they felt about my leaving at the time. It was a very difficult and painful decision for me to make. I totally understand the disappointment that people had at the time because they had stood with me and, not only with me, but for Zimbabwe, and felt that something was about to happen. I would like to think that a good number understood my position and I think they have a better understanding even today now that I am back. I would have felt the same if I were in their shoes. The journey we are walking is not a 100-metre sprint. My belief is, it is a journey not to transform a moment, but a whole future and so this is part of the journey we are continuing.

ND: You want to continue with the journey with your family safely tucked away in the US?

EM: It is important for every Zimbabwean to understand that our first responsibility is to our family. This is why we are out there putting our lives in danger in order to provide for them. For me, this is a value I hold dear and when my family was directly threatened by those who felt that they wanted to prove a point, it became my responsibility to make sure they are safe. It is my hope that everybody will understand that the job of protecting one’s family falls to nobody, but themselves. It is important to be able to protect one’s family because it is only then that you can be prepared to fight for the nation genuinely. It starts with the family and when we start to think about our children’s future, we can then fight collectively for the nation.

ND: Given the naked threats on your life and clear indications you would be arrested on arrival, what drove you to return?

EM: Zimbabwe is home for me. It is a place where my voice counts; it is a place where I have a chance to bring change. I have always, in my communication while I was away, said that I would come back home. The decision to come back home was made at the same time as the decision to leave. I was already going to come back. It is part of the process of breaking the fear and part of mobilising Zimbabweans beyond our fear. Teaching each other that fear will hold us back, but if we can collectively disregard the danger we can achieve something amazing for our country, whether with this government or another in the future.

ND: Your detractors have associated you with the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) or Mugabe’s State apparatus. What would be your response?

EM: I have never heard something more absurd, but I do not blame people because our country has become so messed up. It is hard for people to believe when something genuine is happening. Even before I left the country, when I began releasing videos around the flag and urging people to stand up against corruption, injustice and poverty, people did not believe I was in the country. They said no one in Zimbabwe says these kinds of things and gets away with it. It was not until I was arrested that they realised I was around, because the system has taught us to believe that none of us is good enough to stand up against it. There is always a level of doubt about us when someone does something with a level of success. People have this belief that there should be some power behind them. I want to submit today, as I did before, that I am an ordinary Zimbabwean. Evan Mawarire started with his phone, flag and voice. Mawarire is back and with his phone, voice and flag. I have a church of only 70 people and, in fact, the number has gone down because people are scared, but they ask why people listen to me. It is because what I said resonated with what the people had in their hearts. It is not about me, but it’s about that we know deep down that we have had enough. What we have done, thus far, is now engraved in our hearts and that we cannot allow our future to be abused. The kind of change that Zimbabwe is undergoing cannot be stopped. Some people seem so sure of who I am, are they certain of who they are?

ND: You await trial for subversion and seeking to overthrow the government. Now where do we go from here?

EM: It is disappointing that our government wants to continue to suppress the participation of citizens in the building of their country. We have never sought to remove the government, but we have argued we cannot allow our health system to be destroyed. Over $15 billion of diamond money disappeared and nobody has been arrested. Zimbabwe is entering an unprecedented mobilisation of citizens across the country to find representation. Our leaders would rather buy themselves cars than fix the roads or buy hospital drugs. We need to begin to unite and we have a chance in 2018 to bring change using the ballot. Let us unite, let us educate each other. We are not just voters, but thinkers. We need to begin to understand the power that the Constitution gives us in the building our country. My case is ongoing and I want to be careful, I can still do things lawfully, which is what we have always done, no violence, no fighting or breaking things because it gets us nowhere. We have a chance to change Zimbabwe for generations to come.

ND: You think the time is right?

EM: I think there is no better time to be Zimbabwean. We must create the same euphoria that gripped this country at independence and it is the kind of situation we face now. Zimbabweans know that this is the time. If we are wrong, then it has to be collective, but I do not think whatever it is that we are doing will go to waste. At some point, it will pay off. It is not about changing a government, but the way we think. Corruption is easy to stamp out if everyone says no. An injustice to one is an injustice to all, it’s easy to stamp out if we stand up for each other. Poverty will disappear if we manage well the resources we have. There are people in Zanu PF, who have the power to reform, but they will not do it because of fear and greed. They need to repent. There is a better Zimbabwe on the other side if they repent than stick to what they are doing.

ND: Do you think the current institutions under Zanu PF can change?

EM: It is happening, there is gradual transformation, but we cannot, however, change institutions if we do not change people. The people in these institutions must make personal decisions. Someone must come to a point where they should be able to say, I cannot continue to abate such injustice.

ND: What are the goals you are looking at now?

EM: Unity is the ultimate goal to drive Zimbabwe into the space that we wish it to be. On my own I will not be good enough, it does not matter how many videos I make or the number of times I am arrested. We have depended on superheroes before. It is not the time for that anymore. There is some convergence among social movements and that is important for me, I can see the unity or drive in the same direction. We cannot entrust the future of our country to anyone and our ideas are useless unless they are shared.

ND: Your view of the opposition?

EM: I have respect for the opposition leaders, who have borne the brunt of the system for many years. They have succeeded and failed in equal measure, but I think it’s time they began to think in a different way. They need to change from the politics of power to politics of people. Zimbabweans have had promises and seen rallies of all forms, but they need inspiration now. We have always voted out of fear or dissent, but now we need to be inspired. The spirit of entitlement that is in our politicians is regrettable. Zimbabweans want something they believe in so they can be inspired to bring a friend to the ballot box to change our situation, but something radical needs to happen within the opposition formations. There must be an … aha moment.

ND: Has there been any overtures from the opposition to work together?

EM: Not that I am aware of. Even though I would gladly welcome such moves, but it will not mean anything if there is no radical shift in the way the politicians do their things. I am open to talking, but it is not Evan Mawarire who needs convincing. It’s Mbuya VaHector and Jonso the tout. I got a chance to see that they also love their country when I was locked up with 110 of them. Which politician is prepared to reach out to these as well as the young and old women on the pavements selling all sorts of wares? If they are ready for this, then we will transform a generation.

ND: You were talking about the juxtaposition of prison life and what we see daily out here?

EM: It was painful to learn of the situation in our prisons. Some of the people in there have been abandoned, the way they are kept in there is a mirror image of how we are living. I saw a picture of Zimbabwe in the manner how prisoners live at Chikurubi Maximum Prison. I am not a free man, I am not allowed to act or speak even though I claim to be free. The overcrowding, the poor medical care, treatment and surrounding is true of our everyday lives.

I encountered a saying recently that ‘if you want to see the state of a nation look at the state of its prisoners’ and I saw it.

ND: So Zimbabwe is one huge prison?

EM: It feels like it. If when you come back home as a man, who has not committed a crime you are arrested, then the country represents one big jail.

ND: How did Mugabe’s denouncements of your activities make you feel?

EM: My criticism is of the government he leads and not personal to him. I came back despite him having declared me persona non grata. When he castigated me, I was scared and who would not if they were castigated publicly by the Head of State? But I have come to the realisation that if I fear my government, then I am of no use to the nation.

Not one day has any government official asked to sit down with me; it has been intimidation and lies. I want to operate as a law-abiding citizen. All I want is what anyone who loves their country would do: the best for Zimbabwe. But it is a shame, Zimbabwe is a shame.

ND: You are contemplating running for political office?

EM: I have been asked this many times. It is a right and duty to consider themselves for office if I qualify. The CIO asked why a pastor is meddling in politics, but my answer is that before I am a pastor, I am a citizen. If I want to make that decision I will and people will know. We need conviction to do something that is right even if it is one man doing it.

ND: After the banning of the flag, now what?

EM: It means we were successful. That flag does not belong to a party; it belongs to me and my children as well as all Zimbabweans. It is the story of our country and what it ought to be. The horse has bolted, it’s gone. We have a Constitution that Zimbabweans still do not own. We must begin to take it back. The flag is ours, it’s now clear.

ND: Your final word?

EM: It is when the night is darkest that dawn will break. There is no night without a morning. Good will always triumph over evil. – Newsday

Doctors Hit Mugabe


GOVERNMENT yesterday swiftly moved to avert a crippling strike by its overworked public hospital doctors and offered to open up 250 new posts for junior doctors and 2 000 posts for nurses, but the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA), dismissed the offer as piecemeal and threatened to continue with its work stoppage starting today.

In an interview after yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, Health minister David Parirenyatwa said: “We have been negotiating with the ministry of Finance for posts since November and so we have been offered 250 posts for doctors and 2 000 posts for nurses. This is a welcome move.

“I am urging them not to go ahead with the industrial action. We need to look after our patients. This is solved by negotiations.”

But, ZHDA members have vowed to go ahead with their indefinite strike today to press the government to, among other issues, retain their contracts upon completion of their internship and revise upwards their on-call allowance.

Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors’ Association (ZHDA) president Edgar Munatsi said negotiations had not yielded anything concrete.

“We were told that Treasury would be approached for a possible extra budget allocation but we have not seen anything in writing and so we are going ahead today with the strike,” he said.

Early this week, ZHDA sent out a circular to its members telling them to go on industrial action from today until their concerns have been addressed.

“In light of the recommendations gathered from the nationwide consultations and guided by the notice and petition served to the Health minister and the Health Service Board (HSB) more than two weeks ago, the association wishes to announce with effect from February 15, there shall be a fully-fledged nationwide industrial action,” the circular read.

“All doctors from the consultant level upwards are advised to co-operate, as this historic action will prevent the ensuing cancerous destruction of our profession.”

The long standing tiff between the doctors and the ministry came to a head when the government announced it would no longer employ them upon completion of the two year internship, rendering many jobless. The doctors, in response, had implored the government to either not terminate their contracts or give them open practising certificates.

The issue of on call allowances is also another contentious issue. They want it revised to $720 from the current $288 for the lowest paid doctor.

“The association is puzzled by the lipstick approach from the Health ministry, to honour the agreed on call allowances with our previous leadership. Our doctors, including well-trained consultants, still travel to work on public transport despite the earlier promise to unveil a motor vehicle duty-free facility to the sector,” the doctors said.

The doctors are also demanding that the HSB urgently implement the agreed duty-free car imports framework for them.
Contacted for comment on the strike, HSB executive chairman, Lovemore Mbengeranwa said: “The issues are being discussed at board level. Recommendations were made and the (Health) minister (David Parirenyatwa) will make an announcement soon.”

The strike comes at a time when the health delivery system in the country is on its knees, with many public health facilities facing severe drug outages and a depleted, demoralised workforce. – Newsday

Split MDC As Majome Ousted As Justice Parly Committee Chairperson

 

The lack of wisdom by Morgan Tsvangirai in firing MPs aligned to Tendai Biti’s People’s Democratic Party, has resulted in his party losing the leadership of key committees in Parliament.

It is reported that Harare West MP, Jessie Majome (MDC-T), was yesterday deposed as the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Justice chairperson and was replaced with Zvimba West MP, Ziyambi Ziyambi (Zanu PF).

Speaker of the National Assembly, Jacob Mudenda, made the announcement, telling the House that her removal was a decision made by the Standing Rules and Orders Committee.

“Ziyambi is now chairperson of the Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee. The appointment is made with immediate effect,” he said without giving any further explanation.

Reports say after the MDC-T fired their MPs, who crossed over to former secretary-general, Tendai Biti’s People’s Democratic Party, their numbers in the House dwindled and Parliament regulations require that they also lose chairmanship of some committees.

The committee is pivotal, as it looks at electoral issues, the judiciary and several laws pertaining to human rights.

Meanwhile, in an unrelated matter, MPs decried the poor working conditions at Hwange Colliery Company (HCC), National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) and Dete Refractories.

This was during debate on the second report of the Portfolio Committee on Public Service on the working conditions of workers at the three companies. MPs said the sorry state of affairs now required President Robert Mugabe’s intervention.

Legislators from the committee revealed that when they visited the companies, they observed ill-treatment of workers, non-payment of salaries and pensions and wanton breaking of the Labour Relations Act.

Binga South MP, Joel Gabuza

(MDC-T), said Mugabe should intervene, as there was plundering of equipment at the parastatals, and appointment of people without Ordinary Levels to sit in the HCC board.

St Mary’s MP, Unganai Tarusenga (MDC-T), said when the committee visited HCC, workers told them they were denied tea breaks and worked without protective clothing.

Bindura South MP, Remigious Matangira (Zanu PF), said the working conditions at NRZ were deplorable to the extent people were sent on pension with peanuts, resulting in former employees living in abject poverty.

HCC employees and people residing within the vicinity of the mines, were reportedly living in a hazardous environment, where they were exposed to tuberculosis and air pollution.

“Some workers have now developed very dark skin due to pollutants from coal smoke,” Shamva South MP, Joseph Mapiki (Zanu PF), said.

MPs demanded that boards of parastatals must, from now on, be chosen with Parliament’s involvement to ensure qualified people are appointed, adding policies to stipulate reasonable pensions should also be set. Legislators from across the political divide blamed the destruction of the companies on corruption and looting by government officials.

Public Service deputy minister Tapiwanashe Matangaidze concurred that there were serious problems at HCC and NRZ.

“NRZ has 16 months in outstanding salaries, while Hwange Colliery has over three years in outstanding salaries.

About $7 million has been secured from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and HCC intends to pay employees 22% in the first months and then stagger payments,” he said.

Matangaidze said HCC admitted that employees at times worked without protective clothing, while the committee raised concern over NRZ employees working in dangerous situations fixing rails at places infested with lions. – Newsday

Bona & Simba Chikore Now Pastors?

ZimEye is getting information that Bona Mugabe and her husband Simba Chikore have been caught among pastoral ranks at the mega-church, ZAOGA’s private pastoral meetings.

In fact both are now even listed at the church’s Theological Institution (AMFCC) Zaoga bible school in Glen Norah, a source claimed to ZimEye.

“They attend under (CIO) guard; and security cars flashing lights up and down daily when they attend (Bible School). Not sure if the intention is to be [Pastors] but [it] could be to infiltrate the ministry.”

The source continued,
“She (Bona) was in attendance at the just ended Pastors Deeper Life (pastoral conference) …and the Man of God Baba Guti took time to introduce her to the church as “his daughter.”

More details to follow…

MUJURU A SEX TOY: “I Refused!”

EMBATTLED Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) leader, Joice Mujuru, has accused a group of party elders she expelled last week of seeking to turn her into a sex slave, after proposing that she be the opposition party’s “queen bee”.

Zimbabwe People First leader Joice Mujuru in an audio recording of her address to provincial structures in Masvingo at the weekend, Mujuru accused her former close allies, notably Didymus Mutasa and Rugare Gumbo, of wanting her to sleep with male colleagues in the party, taking advantage of the fact that she was a widow. “I want you to Google then advise each other. They said Mai Mujuru, we want you to be our queen bee. I was supposed to mate with all the men in the party. I was supposed to be their wife,” she said.

“I was supposed to work for them because they had seen that while I was still in Egypt (Zanu PF) I used to work hard. “So they wanted to borrow that hard-working spirit to work for them and I told them that I can’t be your queen bee. I am a woman of substance even though I am a widow, I have an image to protect and since the death of my husband (Solomon Mujuru), I have no appetite for men.

I told them that I am here to work for Zimbabwe and this did not make them happy.”

But, Gumbo yesterday hit back at Mujuru, accusing her of having a shallow understanding of political dichotomy and processes. “She does not have an understanding of a beehive,” he shot back. “We indeed said she was supposed to be the queen bee. Not that we wanted to sleep with her, but we were supposed to do all the dirty work, fight for her, protect her and not expose her because we understood her limitations.

“We knew if she was exposed, she would make mistakes like she has been making after being exposed. Now, how can you have a leader, who does not understand such simple things?” A queen bee is the fertile egg-laying matriarch in a beehive. Mujuru went further, accusing Gumbo and Mutasa of wanting to use ZimPF as a money-spinning venture for their personal gain. “The people were planning to oust me for a very long time. I have not refused to vacate my post, but why do they want me to vacate the seat?” she queried. “When I was asked to lead People First (PF), I said PF was not started so that people can treat it as a business.

“That is when I started (clashing)with the two gentlemen, namely Rugare Gumbo and Didymus Mutasa. They wanted the party to be a money- spinning machine for their personal needs. That’s why you heard people saying there was a fund bringing money from Britain to the party.” Mujuru said there was no single meeting that the party held that Gumbo and Mutasa would not demand vehicles, money and fuel. “I told them that we once were all ministers and, I think, we have some savings from that, let’s build the party first. We can’t start wanting money because we will be cheating ourselves,” she said.

Mujuru claimed that there was a clandestine plan to unseat her from power after using her to build ZimPF. “Our constitution says we are not going to hero- worship anyone and on our apparels we are not going to put anyone’s face,” she said. “I was begged to put my face because people said we can’t sell the party if people don’t know who is the leader, you are the brand that people are coming for at PF, so are your picture and the party name. “Their plan was to say after I have worked and there is no clear leader in the party, they would then step in and take over the reins as they were now trying to do.”

The former Vice-President added: “They are now saying they don’t want to be led by a woman. Male chauvinism is bad. Let’s work together because we have been fighting for equal opportunities wherever they are. We were fighting for equal opportunities. “Each time, they would say the party is ours, we started the party. We know they started it and they are supposed to be respected, but if you are demanding, every day, to be respected, I start to question and think maybe you are barren.” Gumbo dismissed the allegations as lies, saying Mujuru should come clean on the source of funding for her livelihood, saying she was heavily funded by President Robert Mugabe’s government. “She is the one who has cars and she receives fuel from Mugabe, her cars are serviced by government and she gets money from there, she is the one who wants money. I have never been one for that, I drive a Honda Fit and I like it simple,” he said.

Mutasa was not reached for comment. Meanwhile, Gumbo and his group yesterday said they would today announce their new political plans following their nasty fallout with Mujuru last week. He dismissed Mujuru’s move to visit various provinces to consolidate her power base, saying it would come to nothing, as she was meeting people who were not in ZimPF structures. “We don’t believe in going around the provinces meeting vendors and so on, as if that is what can change the Zimbabwean situation,” he said. “Those people she is meeting are not bona fide members. These are just ordinary people, who are keen to see what Mujuru looks like. “This is what we were critical of. Instead of spending time building structures of the party speaking about your ideology and what can be done to win people’s confidence, she chooses to spend time wondering about doing useless rallies. We don’t believe in that.” Already, Mujuru has visited Masvingo, Bulawayo, Matabeleland North and South and Mashonaland Central provinces. Tomorrow, she will be in Manicaland. – Agencies

ZRP Cop Steals Vehicle

Terrence Mawawa, Gutu| A former Zimbabwe Republic Police senior cop was nabbed after stealing a motor vehicle while disguised as a serving police officer.

Collin Chipetu(26) who was wearing a police uniform, approached Stephen Sheshe at Mupandawana Bus Terminus and told the latter he wanted to hire his Toyota FunCargo Vehicle, ZimEye can reveal.

Chipetu appeared before Gutu Magistrate Edwin Marecha last week and he was charged with stealing a motor vehicle.
The court heard that Chipetu approached Sheshe and told him to drive him to Gutu Police Camp where he claimed he wanted to sign some documents. The unsuspecting Sheshe drove Chipetu to the police camp.

Upon arrival at the camp, Chipetu asked Sheshe to hand a Nokia handset to a police officer. While Sheshe was inside the police camp, Chipetu drove off at high speed.

Police detectives switched on the handset and managed to get Chipetu’s contact number. They used the number to track him. The police officers found him at his Tynwald house in Harare and they arrested him. They later recovered the stolen vehicle and drove it back to Gutu.

“Chipetu who was wearing a police uniform, approached Sheshe(Stephen) and told him he wanted to hire his vehicle. He later drove off at high speed after tricking the vehicle owner. The vehicle was recovered in Tynwald Harare after thorough police investigations,” the court heard.

Chipetu was remanded in custody pending further investigations.

Satanist Serial Killer Did It For A SA Sangoma

A SOUTH African inyanga has been linked to the brutal murder of a Bulawayo man who was shot and killed by a suspected serial killer in the city.

The inyanga — only identified as Ndimande — allegedly enticed Rodney Tongai Jindu (26) of Glengarry suburb with promises of instant riches if he delivered the body of a person with a Ncube surname.

Jindu, who is on remand for the murders of his friends Mboneli Joko Ncube (30) and Cyprian Kudzurunga (28), was allegedly introduced to Ndimande by a man he went to college with in South Africa.

Senior police sources told The Chronicle last night that Ndimande and Jindu’s unidentified collegemate came to Bulawayo sometime last month and approached him with a proposal to harvest body parts for ritual purposes.

They said Jindu then set in motion a plan to murder Ncube.
“On 12 January at about 7PM, Jindu met Ncube and his friend at a supermarket at the intersection of Robert Mugabe Way and 11th Avenue. They drove to Burnside where they dropped off Ncube’s friend who lives in the same suburb before proceeding to number 13 Westmount Road – a vacant residential stand.

“Ncube had been told that they were going to meet Ndimande to discuss a business proposal. Once they got to the site, Jindu asked Ncube to lead the way towards the cottage. He then cocked his gun but told Ncube not to worry as he was doing it in case there were snakes around.

“He then shot him once and he fell but did not die instantly. The second shot finished him off. Jindu then called Ndimande using a simcard he had been given specifically for the purposes of calling the inyanga. Ndimande came with some unidentified men and Jindu handed them the body,” said a source familiar with the investigations.

On the same night, Jindu allegedly removed Ncube’s simcard and inserted it into his phone before sending a message to the latter’s mother informing her that he was leaving for South Africa.

“He did this to throw her off track — the same modus operandi he later used to sidetrack Kudzurunga’s mother into thinking that her son had left the country,” said the source.
According to the source, Ndimande and his men called Jindu on the morning of January 13 and handed him the remains of Ncube with several body parts missing.

A post-mortem report released yesterday revealed that apart from the hand, head and both legs, the heart was also missing from the dismembered body of Ncube.

Ndimande and his men are believed to have crossed back to South Africa with the body parts but were yet to make good on the promises of $20 000 and a Toyota Quantum they had offered Jindu at the time he was arrested.

“When we interviewed him, he was visibly frustrated that Ndimande was no longer reachable and might never pay him for the job.

“He also told us Ndimande had said he should urinate and conduct some rituals on the four sites where he buried Ncube’s remains so that he could have good luck and attain riches,” said the source.

It has also emerged that Jindu opened up to his friend, Kudzurunga, about the murder of Ncube on January 29 – the day he killed him. The two had spent the day drinking alcohol at Jindu’s home.

“The matter was eating him inside and he decided to offload to his close friend. It seems Kudzurunga was shocked by the revelation that Jindu had murdered their mutual friend and this unsettled the latter.

“They argued over the matter but Kudzurunga could not stomach the disturbing news. That’s when Jindu decided to kill him,” said the source.

Jindu (25) allegedly shot Kudzurunga before before burying him in a shallow grave next to Ncube’s remains.

A DNA report set to be released this week is expected to confirm the identity of the mutilated remains found in Burnside. Jindu allegedly told investigators the body is that of Ncube who was last seen with him on January 12 this year.

He allegedly cut the dismembered body into four pieces, burnt them and buried them in four shallow graves. Police arrested Jindu on February 3 for allegedly killing Kudzurunga .
He was remanded in custody to February 21 for both murder cases and the magistrate advised him to apply to the High Court for bail.

Meanwhile, police in Bulawayo are carrying out a firearm audit on all gun owners following an upsurge in crimes involving firearms. The audit will be done to update police records.
Bulawayo Metropolitan Province police spokesperson Inspector Precious Simango urged residents with firearms to report to the nearest police station with their firearms and certificates.

“In terms of Section 4 (1) of the Firearms Act chapter 10: 09, it is an offence to purchase, acquire or have in possession any firearm or ammunition without a firearms certificate. We therefore call upon all firearm holders to report to their nearest police stations with their firearms and certificates to enable us to update our records,” said Insp Simango.

“We also take this opportunity to call upon all those who are keeping firearms that were left behind by their late relatives or relatives who relocated to other areas or countries to hand them over to the police for proper procedures to be followed,” she said.

Insp Simango said those who brought registered firearms from other areas outside Bulawayo should report to the nearest police stations for change of addresses to be recorded.

“In terms of Section 6(1) (a) of the Firearms Act 10:09, it is an offence to keep a firearm at an address not given on the certificate.

“Police are urging members of the public to comply with the provision of Section 27 (2) of the Firearms Act Chapter 10:09 which compels authorised holders of firearms to take necessary precautions to prevent firearms from falling into possession of unauthorised persons. Most firearms are feared to be in the wrong hands because authorised holders of firearms are lending them to strangers, employees, friends and relatives,” she said.

Insp Simango urged members of the public to report to the nearest police station, any person (s) in their neighbourhoods suspected to be in possession of a firearm (s).
“Identities of whistle blowers will be kept secret,” she said.

Insp Simango listed procedures to be followed for a person to obtain a gun licence.
“A certificate from AREX or District Administrator’s office if the firearm is needed for crop and livestock protection.

“If the firearm is for hunting, a certificate from the department of National parks and owner of the farm is needed.

“Applications for firearms for target shooting should be accompanied by supporting documents from the chairman, secretary or treasurer of the Gun Club.

“If the firearm is for home protection, it should be accompanied by a recommendation letter from the officer commanding police in the province, a current bank statement and a letter from the bank manager.

“A gun cabinet inspection certificate from the local police station should be produced.
“Police clearance from your nearest police station is needed and finally a firearm certificate application form is then completed and sent to central Firearm registry,” said the police spokesperson.

Last Wednesday, armed robbers brandishing pistols and an AK47 rifle raided two service stations in Bulawayo and fired a shot at one of them before getting away with cash.

In the first robbery, three men armed with pistols got away with airtime recharge cards and cash worth $1 260 and two cellphones at Zuva Service Station in Woodlands suburb.
One man slinging an AK47 rifle robbed attendants of about $150 and a cellphone at a Total Service Station at the corner of 10th Avenue and Robert Mugabe Way in the city centre.- State Media

Defiant Chiyangwa Fights On

A DEFIANT ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa basked in the glow of international media spotlight yesterday as the battle to dethrone world football’s longest-serving leader, CAF boss Issa Hayatou, continued to gather momentum.

The Harare businessman declared to The Herald yesterday he was unmoved by threats from the CAF leadership to sanction him because, as far as he was concerned, he wasn’t violating any rules and regulations governing the game on the continent, or around the world, through his endorsement of challenger Ahmad Ahmad of Madagascar.

Ahmad is trying to end Hayatou’s grip on African football, which started in 1988 and has challenged the long-serving Cameroonian strongman for the CAF presidency in a move that has shaken the game on the continent.

Although Hayatou has been challenged in the past, the former athlete has easily destroyed his opponents, but as he seeks to extend his reign at the helm of African football to more than 30 years, a consensus is growing across the continent that this could be his biggest challenge to remain in power.

Analysts have pointed to the way Hayatou panicked on Monday, sending his lieutenant to threaten Chiyangwa with unspecified sanctions should the Harare businessman go ahead with hosting a number of African football leaders in Harare next week.

The Hayatou camp claim that the gathering is in contravention of CAF statutes, claiming it is being used by Chiyangwa and those plotting against the Cameroonian to gang up against the CAF president, while Chiyangwa says it’s just a glitzy bash to celebrate his belated birthday and triumph in the COSAFA presidential elections.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino is also expected to grace the occasion.
Yesterday, Chiyangwa said he was Ahmad’s campaign manager and he didn’t understand why the CAF leadership, who have accepted the Madagascar boss as a legitimate challenger for the leadership of continental football, should consider those who were fighting in his corner to be allegedly destabilising the game on the continent.

“I am Ahmad’s campaign manager, after he was endorsed by the entire COSAFA region which I also lead and I think it is only normal that I fight for his interests because the mission is to ensure that he gets the post that he is fighting for,” Chiyangwa told The Herald.

“In doing so, I am very clear that there are rules and regulations that govern how this process should be shaped and I am clearly aware of them and respect them not only as an individual, but also as a leader of a major regional bloc on the continent.

“I will not flout those regulations, no matter what, because I believe that we need a fair race and that means a candidate who has been accepted by CAF for any position deserves respect and also need to be given a chance to compete and that’s exactly what I am doing in terms of trying to help Ahmad win his race.

“But that has nothing to do with the birthday celebrations that I am holding and the party for my victory in the COSAFA elections.

“These are two separate things and the planning for the party was done before I became Ahmad’s campaign manager.”

Chiyangwa said he was the voice of the voiceless.
“I have always considered myself the voice of the voiceless and it’s something that I have considered to be part of my life and I will never be forced to change the way I am, no matter the intimidation,” said Chiyangwa.

“When I said I wanted to be the COSAFA president, a lot of people felt that I didn’t have a chance, but I knew that, because the majority didn’t have the voice which I was prepared to give them, I was going to win.

“And I won and I also feel that if the majority of our football community in Africa don’t have a voice, I should be there to provide them with one because that is the only way that we can get better as a continent, by exchanging views without fear or favour as long as we respect the statutes that govern our game.

“When other people didn’t consider Infantino a good candidate for the FIFA presidency, I felt that he was the right guy, even though some were saying he was too young and others were saying he was probably too inexperienced, but I went into his corner because I felt he had the right vision for world football.

“That’s what I am seeing in Ahmad, in terms of African football, and that is why I am in his corner.” And Chiyangwa appears to be shaking the game. A number of veteran commentators on the continent now believe Hayatou could be defeated, with the BBC’s Farai Mungazi tweeting yesterday that there was now a possibility change could sweep African football leadership.

Another veteran journalist, Mark Gleeson, penned an interesting article that appeared in the South African media.

“The decision of the southern African countries to back Madagascar’s Ahmad in the race for the Confederation of African Football (Caf) presidency next month has put the Cosafa region at loggerheads with long-standing ruler Issa Hayatou,” Gleeson wrote.

“Ahmad — the former government minister who uses just one name — hopes to deny the 70-year-old Hayatou taking his reign at the head of the African game into a fourth decade when the CAF elections are held in Addis Ababa‚ Ethiopia on March 16. The weekend decision of COSAFA to publicly back Ahmad is the first serious sign of dissent that Hayatou has faced since he became president in 1988.

“With FIFA president Gianni Infantino backing Ahmad’s bid‚ the southern region is to become a further major battle ground over the next days.

“Infantino has invited some 20 African football association presidents for a summit in Johannesburg next week on youth and women’s football‚ conveniently timed so that he might be able to bring some influence to bear on the election.

“This is to be followed by a one-day meeting in Harare on February 24 called by the new COSAFA president Philip Chiyangwa‚ who is an enthusiastic supporter of Ahmad.
“But Hayatou has told him he may not have the summit if he is inviting presidents from outside his region. If he does so he will sanction. But Chiyangwa‚ who poses for pictures with his Rolls Royce and is said to be one of the richest men in Zimbabwe‚ has rejected the threat‚ saying it is a party to celebrate his being voted COSAFA president last December and also to mark his birthday.

“SAFA president Danny Jordaan is also standing for elections in Addis Ababa‚ seeking both a seat on the FIFA Council as well as the executive committee of CAF.”

Steve Vickers also wrote a feature on BBC Sport. “Council of Southern African Football Associations president, ‘Captain Fiasco’, and a source of worry for the Confederation of African Football — Philip Chiyangwa could shape the future of the sport on the continent,” he wrote.

“The 58-year-old Zimbabwean is flamboyant, daring and often controversial.
“And he is currently at the centre of an almost unprecedented stand-off with CAF and its long-serving president Issa Hayatou.

“It appears Hayatou, who is seeking an eighth term in office, is rattled and that a power struggle at the top of African football could be looming.
“Chiyangwa is not the type to shy away.

“His interests include property, a school and numerous other business ventures and he has been involved in politics, holding a position as an MP in the 2000s.

“Chiyangwa famously brought music legend Michael Jackson to Zimbabwe in 1998, driving him around Harare in a black limousine. His first interest in sport was as a boxing promoter in the 1990s and his entry into football administration in 2015 was unexpected.

“After becoming president of the Zimbabwe Football Association he declared himself ‘the god of football in Zimbabwe’ and declared that he would aim for positions in CAF and FIFA.
“Chiyangwa’s victory in the elections for Cosafa president last December came as a surprise.

“While he may be something of a greenhorn in the world of football politics, he possesses a fearlessness that leads him to believe that greater things are ahead for him in football.”- State Media

Parirenyatwa Averts Strike As Broke Govt Hires Over 2 200 Doctors and Nurses

Treasury has given the Ministry of Health and Child Care the greenlight to employ over 2 200 doctors and nurses who are graduating this month, a move that is likely to avert a strike by the health professions that was scheduled to begin today.

Health and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyatwa, in an interview yesterday, assured all doctors set to graduate of absorption into the public health delivery system as Government medical officers.

“I am very excited about this development and I want to assure all doctors who will be graduating this February that we will be ready for them,” he said.

“We have been negotiating with the Ministry of Finance since November on review of staff establishments for both doctors and nurses and I am happy that we have been given the greeenlight to employ over 250 doctors and 2 000 nurses.”

Dr Parirenyatwa said his ministry was now looking at the provision of posts for other professionals such as pharmacists and laboratory scientists.

He said Government has since communicated the latest development to the doctors and appealed to them not to go on strike as they had scheduled for today, since some of their grievances have been solved.

Although our Harare Bureau did not see the letter, the doctors insisted that there was nothing concrete as yet from Government since they had not received the letter assuring them their grieviences had been addressed.

Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors’ Association (ZHDA) president Dr Farai Munatsi said last night that they were still consulting with their membership on the way forward regarding the latest promises.

Earlier in the day, the doctors had circulated a memo among themselves insisting that today’s strike would go ahead and they had not withdrawn it by last night.

“We have not received any concrete solution from the relevant authorities concerning our demands,” said Dr Munatsi. “Tomorrow (today) we stand united and firm. We have to save our health delivery system in Zimbabwe.

“The ZDHA urges all its members nationwide to withdraw their services from 15th of February till our demands are met.”

The doctors are demanding issuance of their practising certificates upon completion of their two-year internship and an upward revision of the on-call allowance to $720 for the lowest paid doctor.

After completion of their studies, doctors are required to undergo a two-year internship after which they are given a temporary certificate to practise in a Government institution for another year.

It is only after completion of the additional year as a Government medical officer (GMO), will they get their open practice certificate, enabling them to search for employment from elsewhere.

Government recently announced that it was no longer guaranteeing GMO posts because the current establishment was now full, prompting the junior doctors to demand their open practice certificates to enable them seek employment.

Health Services Board spokesperson Mr Nyasha Maravanyika said the board understood some of the doctor’s demands and was engaging with Treasury.

“The issue of on-call allowance revision is before Treasury and the HSB has always been having it on its agenda, including non monetary incentives such as the duty free framework,” he said.

“As far as we are concerned, these are issues that Treasury is seized with.” Herald

‘Hela Hela’ Coffin Display Is ‘Art’

BULAWAYO-born music video producer Vusumuzi “Blaqs” Hlatshwayo has come out in defence of Killer T’s new video for Bvunza Tinzwe of the chanter in a coffin, saying it was all about creativity that people will understand when it is released.

This video comes after another controversial one by Ammara Brown and her sister Chengeto — Watchu want — where the former had a python slithering on her body that left people in awe.

Now some pictures from Killer T’s video shoot for the hit track Bvunza Tinzwe on Monday and yesterday found their way onto social media depicting the chanter as a dead man in a coffin.

While some viewed it as plainly ingenuity those with deep seated superstitions have been criticising the chanter likening the scene to satanism initiation.

It seemed the comments on social media perturbed Blaqs and he went on Facebook live yesterday to set the record straight and defend the music video.

Vusa Blaqs said the video was depicting death which everyone will go through.
“I’m here to demystify the issue of Killer T being dead. This is part of the art that we’re creating.

“What we want to do is to cross boundaries and really address the issues people are afraid to address.

“Death is just death guys everyone will die even me I’ll die. Don’t be hung up with a coffin it’s just a piece of wood and we did that to create art and visuals for a song that talks about what it talks about,” said Blaqs.

He said the music video will be out sometime soon. “Soon people will understand what we were doing with the concept of the music video.
“They shall love it for our creativity,” said Blaqs. – State Media

CIO Boss Loses Assets

Veteran CIO Boss, the expelled former State Security minister Dydimus Mutasa has lost assets due to unpaid bills.

The state media reports that the former Zanu-PF secretary for Administration Didymus Mutasa had his two top-of-the-range vehicles and household property attached over legal fees he owes lawyers who represented him in his battles with Robert Mugabe’s party. On February 1 this year, the Sheriff unsuccessfully attempted to attach property at the politician’s Umwinsdale house after the workers at the residence locked up the gates and doors.

This week, the Sheriff succeeded in attaching the property in the presence of Mutasa. The Sheriff will today remove the attached assets from 13D 16 Chishawasha Road in Umwinsdale.

Two SUVs, a Land Rover Discovery and a Range Rover Sport, will be driven away together with an assortment of household goods. Household goods under attachment include:

Three sets of leather sofas, dining table and eight chairs, two fridges, a coffee table and stools, two water tanks, microwave, carpets, television stands, Kipor generator, DStv decoder, DVD player and two flower pots.

Last year, the High Court ordered Mutasa to pay Nyakutombwa Mugabe Legal Counsel outstanding legal fees to the tune of $26 900. Efforts to make him pay the debt hit a brick wall and the lawyers this month instructed the Sheriff to attach the property.

Mutasa together, with Rugare Gumbo and Temba Mliswa, were expelled from Zanu-PF in 2015 and engaged the services of Nyakutombwa Mugabe Legal Counsel to fight the expulsion.

After filing several applications, the trio chickened out and dropped the challenge, but the lawyers billed them $26 900 for the work done. Gumbo and Mliswa are contesting the claim and their matter is yet to be heard at the High Court.

In coming up with the bill, the law firm charged the trio for all opted services rendered and for all court attendances in terms of the Law Society of Zimbabwe General Tariff of 2011. No guarantee of success was given nor was failure of the cases a basis for non-payment of the due fees, the lawyers argued.

In one of the cases in which Mutasa and Gumbo were contesting expulsion at the High Court, the court ordered them to pay legal costs incurred by Zanu-PF and President Mugabe in defending the aborted court application.

SHOWDOWN: Moyo Takes On Mnangagwa Media

Professor Jonathan Moyo has sued Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Limited which is apparently controlled by his nemesis Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The state media reports that Zim papers will not be silenced and will defend a $9 million defamatory lawsuit filed against the media house at the High Court by Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo.

 

In his summons, Prof Moyo cited Zimpapers, its editors and reporters whom he accused of publishing stories whose effect, he alleged, impaired his dignity.

The articles, most of which were equally covered by the private media, stemmed from an investigation launched by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (zacc) regarding how he used funds from the Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef).

Some of the cited articles emanated from Press conferences that were covered by all media houses and addressed by commissioners from zacc, while others were lifted from his Twitter handle, while others arose from parliamentary proceedings.

Prof Moyo cited articles published by The Herald, Chronicle, The Sunday News and The Sunday Mail and alleged that they portrayed him as a dishonest man, a thief and a corrupt minister unfit to hold public office.

The articles he cited had the following headlines: “Probe into Prof Moyo,” “Probe into Prof Moyo, Dr Gandawa: The Details,” “Moyo likens self to Robin Hood,” “Prof Moyo ‘admits’ funds abuse,” “Zanu-PF didn’t get Zimdef loot,” “Parly summons Professor Moyo” and “Parly summons Professor Moyo to explain Zimdef abuse allegations.”

It is Prof Moyo’s averment that the articles, most of which he said were published in the 40 days prior to the issuance of summons, were in furtherance of the media’s bid to defame and malign him.

“The claims, allegations and assertions made by the defendants as set out above are false, malicious, scandalous, wrongful and defamatory of plaintiff in the extreme in that on their plain and ordinary meaning, they simply allege theft, corruption and a penchant for lawlessness by plaintiff and were intended by the defendants and understood by the readers of The Herald, The Chronicle, The Sunday Mail and The Sunday News to mean that the plaintiff is corrupt, that plaintiff is a thief who diverted fuel coupons meant for Zimbabwe Youth Council and sold them on the black market for personal profit,” read the summons.

Prof Moyo also alleged that the articles were understood to mean that he was engaged in subversive and unlawful conduct demonstrative of disloyalty to the President, his appointing authority by plotting student demonstrations against the Head of State and utilised funds to bankroll the said demonstrations during a graduation ceremony at the University of Zimbabwe last year.

“In addition to the plain and defamatory per se, contents of the articles as set out above, the defamatory allegations carry with them the secondary meaning, innuendo and sting that the plaintiff is not a law abiding citizen and therefore unfit to hold public office,” he said.

In the litigation, Prof Moyo cited Caeser Zvayi (The Herald editor), Brian Chitemba (The Sunday Mail investigations editor), Mabasa Sasa (The Sunday Mail editor), Limukani Ncube (The Sunday News editor), Lloyd Gumbo and Zvamaida Murwira (both The Herald senior reporters), Innocent Madonko (The Chronicle acting editor) and Zimpapers, as respondents.

Mujuru Ordered To Stop Using Zimbabwe People First Name

Staff Reporter | Disgruntled founding elders of the Zimbabwe People First party Didymus Mutasa and Rugare Gumbo, have told party President Joyce Mujuru to immediately stop using the name of the party in her activities.

In a letter to Mujuru dated the 13th of February 2017 and core signed by Mutasa and Gumbo, the two veteran politicians claim to own the name of the party and consequently barring Mujuru from using the name.

The elders claim that the name of the party was coined by them and so remains with their side of the factions. Mujuru is warned of unspecified action if she continues using the name.

Mujuru’s supporters have called on the party to change the name of the party and not waste time squabbling over the name with the ousted elders. Sources within the party indicated to ZimEye.com that the party was already in the process of establishing a new name.

Minister Apologises To Mawarire

Ray Nkosi | Upon release from prison, Cleric, Evan Mawarire, leader of #ThisFlag campaign, demanded an apology from Information Communication Techonology minister Supa Mandiwanzira, for accusing him of skipping bail.

This was after Mandiwanzira’s claims to British ambassador, Catriona Laing, that Mawarire breached his bail conditions in July last year, when he went into self-imposed exile in the United States.

Below is the Minister’s public apology to Mawarire;

In my meeting with @CatrionaLaingl last week, after she had brought up the arrest of Pastor Evan Mawarire in our discussion, I gave the impression that the Pastor had skipped bail thus his arrest. At the time of my meeting with the Ambassador, this had been presented to me as fact and also thought it to be true. Today, having had sight of the court record, I recognize that I was wrong. The true facts are that the pastor did not skip bail and was not arrested for this reason. I wish to apologise to Pastor Mawarire and to anyone else who was offended by this mistake. I am also taking this opportunity to correct the misstatement to @CatrionaLaingl @UKinZimbabwe.

Tsvangirai Fires Top Aides

Terrence Mawawa, Zvishavane | Opposition Movement for Democratic Change leader, Morgan Tsvangirai has dismissed four councillors for sympathising with President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu PF party ZimEye.com can reveal.

The four MDC councillors were dismissed after joining Zanu PF councillors in the signing of a petition against Zvishavane Town Council chairman Esau Dube. Party sources said Tsvangirai ordered the dismissal of the officials during his visit to the mining town last Tuesday.

Tsvangirai was angered by the fact that the councillors had violated party principles. MDC Provincial Secretary for Midlands, Zenzo Hove confirmed the four councillors had deliberately breached party principles and expectations. He said the four councillors Fatima Phiri, Itai Pasira, Andrew Mare and Samuel Gadziwa ignored a directive from the party and signed a petition against Dube.

“We sat down and recommended the expulsion of all councillors who signed the petition to sack Dube,” said Hove.

Party sources said Tsvangirai personally ordered the dismissal of the four councillors. “He(Tsvangirai) was furious and he said the councillors should be fired for sympathising with Zanu PF,”said a party official. Morgan Tsvangirai’s Spokesperson, Luke Tamborinyoka said the party had the mandate to take disciplinary measures against rogue party elements. The affected councillors said they were not worried about both Hove and Tsvangirai’s utterances because they did the right thing.

Mujuru Takes Mugabe On

By Staff Reporter | Zimbabwe People First President, Joyce Mujuru will on Wednesday storm the Constitutional Court, to challenge her former boss President Robert Mugabe’s decree introducing bond notes.

Mujuru will attend the case in which she is challenging the legality of bond notes.

Mujuru, recently revived her bond notes case after government had enacted a law authorising their use.

Last September, the apex court threw out Dr Mujuru’s request to nullify the executive decree saying the challenge was premature and speculative because the disputed currency was not yet in circulation.

Two months later, in November, Dr Mujuru went back to the Constitutional Court to contest the legality of a Presidential decree providing a legal framework for the introduction of bond notes as legal tender in a fresh case.

She listed President Mugabe, Parliament, Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya and Attorney-General Advocate Prince Machaya as respondents.

She wants an order declaring that President Mugabe, by exercising Parliament’s primary law-making power through Statutory Instrument 133 of 2016, failed to fulfil his constitutional obligations to obey certain provisions of the Constitution.

She also wants the regulations to be nullified for want of fulfilling the constitutional obligations. It is her contention that President Mugabe has no constitutional authority to make statutory instruments and/or amend Acts of Parliament.

The bond notes, which are backed by a $200 million African Export Import Bank (Afreximbank) loan facility, are at par with the US dollar.

Bond notes were introduced in $2 and $5 denominations would follow in March before the gradual rolling out of the $10 and $20 notes. The first phase of the bond notes introduction saw $75 million being released by end of last month.

 

Tsvangirai Woos Manicaland

Staff Reporter | Movement for Democratic Change President Morgan Tsvangirai continued his national meet the people tour, landing in Manicaland this morning.

The party says he engaged opinion leaders in Mutasa district, Honde Valley in Manicaland.

“The The script remains the same. The pastors, traditional leaders, business people and church leaders had grievances to do with intimidation, violence and selective distribution of food on political lines,” wrote the MDC.

“They all agreed that 2018 presented the country with the perfect opportunity to resolve the national grievances by voting in a new government. The people’s President will hold a similar engagement in Nyanga this afternoon.”

‘Tich Mataz’ Drinking Sewage Water?

Embattled radio and television personality Tichafa ‘Tich Mataz’ Matambanadzo on Sunday visited controversial pastor Paul Sanyangore’s church service at the Kingstones House in search of spiritual help.

Reasons for his presence were not clear but he was pictured on his knees before Sanyangore leaving many speculating that he was seeking spiritual help following his legal battles. Mataz was last week hauled before the courts on allegations of smuggling clothes he had brought from China into the country.

The 48-year old was not asked to plead to the charges when he appeared before magistrate Lazini Ncube who remanded him out of custody to February 27 on $100 bail.

Tich Mataz was also ordered to surrender his passport as part of his bail conditions. Prosecutor Francesca Mukumbiri alleges that on January 7, Tich Mataz arrived at the Harare International Airport aboard a Kenyan Airways from China. Reports are that Tich Mataz picked his boxes from the carousal and went to the green route where he was stopped by Patrick Mukanganwi.

Mukunganwi is said to have ordered him to go at the route where there was one Mhanda, who was manning one of the cubicles. Mhanda allegedly asked Tich Mataz to complete a declaration form and searched his bags. It is said that Tich Mataz was found with several suits, track bottom and shoes which required $538, 75 as duty.

The court heard that Tich Mataz vanished without paying the duty which Mhanda went to another cubicle. He was later arrested and taken to court charged with smuggling. Church authorities could not give reasons why Mataz was in church leaving much to speculation.

“This is a church and it is open to everyone and for us to share the reasons why one is in church is not proper. Our doors are open and everyone is welcome,” said Sanyangore’s right hand man Andy.

Inside sources said the radio and television personality might be helping the preacher in launching a television channel.

“There are plans by the church to have a television channel and this might be the reason for having him in church,” said a source. Speaking on the television issue, church authorities said.

“This is something we are working on and we will announce when it is done. Again it is something that we cannot share at the moment.  This not the first time that popular figures have visited the preacher’s church with Beverly Sibanda, Mathias Mhere and Tafadzwa Mapako among others to have visited him. – State Media

“Nuisance Dongo Can’t Call ZimPF Meetings” – Mujuru

Staff Reporter | As the Zimbabwe People First party saga rages on, spokesperson for the Joyce Mujuru led faction Jealous Mawarire has issued a press statement claiming that ousted women’s wing leader Margaret Dongo cannot convene meetings for the party’s women’s wing.

In his statement where he describes Dongo and other fired party leaders as “nuisance variables,” Mawarire claims that the defiant Dongo has been summoning women from the party structures throughout the country for a women’s wing meeting in Harare purportedly to be addressed by President Mujuru.

Mawarire warns his party members that all party meetings at this stage are only being communicated to the members through the national mobiliser Dzikamai Mavhaire.

The cunning Dongo is reportedly fighting to regroup women in the party into the fired Rugare Gumbo and Didymus Mutasa faction which she belongs to.

Mujuru is on the other hand going on a nationwide tour of the country’s provinces checking on the party structures and seeking ratification by the provinces of her move to fire seven senior party officials last week.

“Why I Came Back ” – Mawarire Speaks

Zimbabweans across the divide have been debating on whether it was wise for activist clergyman and founder of #ThisFlag movement, Evan Mawarire to come back to the country after his six months self-exile in the United States.

Mawarire returned to Zimbabwe on February 1 only to be arrested by State security agents at Harare International Airport. He was released this week on bail.

The Daily News spoke to a number of social and political commentators who gave their views on Mawarare’s unexpected return and arrest. But was it a mistake that he decided to come back home?

Political commentator Macdonald Lewanika said Mawarire’s mistake was to leave in the first place as it postponed the inevitable, killed hope and belief in the cause which he had been able to cultivate with a broad spectrum of people at home and abroad in a short time.

“His initial decision allowed the arrest to take place at a time when his support and sympathy from some elements of the public had ebbed.

“But his return knowing this, both that some people were unhappy with his initial decision thus no longer supported him as fervently as they did last year, and knowing that he would be incarcerated and probably lose his right to travel on a Zimbabwe passport for a while if released, or if convicted, shows a sternness of character and sacrifice that is admirable on his part.

“One hopes that he can beat the charges and be released soon to begin the work around building real relationships on the ground in Zimbabwe which stood aborted when he decided to leave last year.”

Social activist Farai Maguwu could only agree with Lewanika: “Mawarire’s mistake was not in returning to his country, but rather the decision to leave when the movement he had initiated had reached its peak.”

Human rights lawyer Dewa Mavhinga said: “To my knowledge there was no warrant of arrest for Mawarire while he was away in the United States because when he left last year he had been cleared by the courts and had committed no crime.

“Mawarire, like all other Zimbabwean citizens, has a fundamental constitutional right to freely travel and leave or return to his country at will, without any fear.

“But it is unfortunate that the Zimbabwe authorities choose to use prosecution for persecution of a citizen whose only ‘crime’ was to speak out against corruption and lack of accountability.

“President Mugabe’s government released Mawarire on bail but must drop all charges against him.”

Social commentator Rashweat Mukundu said: “Charges against Mawarire are trumped-up and politically-motivated and to hide away in exile is to give credence to these charges as well as give in to Zanu PF politics of fear.

“Mawarire is right to come back, clear his name and expose the abuses that many face in Zimbabwe. He equally has a right to criticise the government and pursue either civic or political activism as he pleases. Zimbabwe belongs to all that is those who support and oppose Zanu PF.

“We must never, and I repeat, never be coerced into believing this one party, singular narrative and ideology propagated by Zanu PF of and enforced with fear and violence.”

MDC spokesperson Obert Gutu said: “As far as we understand, Mawarire was not a fugitive from justice and so there is absolutely no lawful reason why he shouldn’t have returned to Zimbabwe.

“The main issue here is that the Zanu PF regime is a renegade and terrorist outfit that is seeing enemies even where there are none.

“This regime is intolerant, violent, brutal and corrupt to the bare bones. Mawarire should be immediately released from custody. He has got no case to answer.”

Political commentator Vivid Gwede said: “Mawarire was clearly aware of the treatment that potentially awaited him back here in Zimbabwe if one followed the scenarios he gave to foreign media.

“It was not a mistake coming back; I should think so, because he probably wanted to see an end to his self-imposed exile status. I think he wanted a closure to the case.

“Now what is happening is moving towards that end of concluding the case, and he stands a chance. For now he is paying the dues of reclaiming his freedom through directly facing the legal arsenal that his enemies have assembled.”

Protest playwright and actor Silvanos Mudzvova said Mawarire is a Zimbabwean and he did not commit any crime, hence there was no reason why he shouldn’t return home.

“If you are a genuine fighter for the rights of people it pains to stay out of Zimbabwe while problems continue to happen every day. Mawarire felt the pain of letting the people who trusted him down.

“Look, he is good at social media mobilisation and all activists in this country failed to close that gap.

The only way for social media activism to work effectively is when you are on the ground with the people and Evan did that coming back to the people.

“Mugabe went into exile with Sally (the late President’s first wife) and they returned, he was sentenced to 12 years in prison but in the end the war was won.

“With Mawarire back in Zimbabwe the spirit of social media activism has been revived and Zimbabwe will become interesting again.”

Political commentator Phillip Pasirayi said: “Mawarire decided to come back even if he knew about the impending arrest. You need leaders like that who are prepared to go that extra mile to fight the unjust system.

“If he had prolonged his stay (in the US) many of his supporters would have doubted his commitment to the struggle.

“I think he did the right thing to come back and be with the people. Already some people were starting to doubt him and his return and what he is currently going through will restore that confidence in people who follow him.”

Political analyst Maxwell Saungweme said: “Mawarire is a Zimbabwean and he has every right to come back home. But he had fled in the first place for his safety then it was imprudent to come back so early without guarantees that he will be safe.”

ZimRights director Okay Machisa said: “Coming back to your country especially when you have started a very legal and noble case for the country becomes paramount to the democratisation process of Zimbabwe. Mawarire proved beyond doubt that he with us and ready to face the system and that it’s better to be in jail in Zimbabwe than outside the country

“Mawarire knew that he would be arrested and that he could be locked up for a long time but he decided to come.

“Struggles all over have not been fought from comfort zones. He is not the first to be arrested on such issues and therefore it becomes important for him to be brave and follow the path of those that have gone through such.” – Daily News

Shock As Norton Town Council Destroys And Burns Vendors Wares

By Staff Reporter | In a shocking development which further impoverishes the poor, the Norton Town Council on Monday did not only destroy market stalls used by informal traders to sell their wares, but burnt down their wares in the process.

According to eyewitnesses, clothes amounting to thousands of dollars were destroyed in the arson attack on vendors by the local authority.

Norton MP, Temba Mliswa said he was driving “there “, when ZimEye.com called him for a comment on Tuesday.

Norton Town Council is said to be on a crusade of cleaning up the town.

Olinda Suffered A Miscarriage, Stunner Knew Nothing Of Baby

Staff Reporter | In an interview with television personality, Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa,  Olinda Chideme blows open on issues that have not been in the public domain. Olinda for instance tells a LIVE audience that she was pregnant and suffered a miscarriage in the presence of her family members, in the process that triggered her public outbursts against Husband Stunner.

Olinda says her husband knew nothing of the pregnancy, and she did not want to use the matter as a blackmail tool, when their marital issues started.

“I know people say that my anger is misdirected, ” Olinda explains why she then resorted to social media. “It is my fault, I have taken this publicly, I owe people an explanation to the end.”

“The last two days we have spent time speaking to each other, I was speaking to Desmond, and Desmond was speaking to the rational side of Olinda,” she tells Ruvheneko. More to follow…

 

Trump’s National Security Adviser Resigns

Reports say US National Security Adviser Michael Flynn has resigned over allegations he discussed US sanctions with Russia before Donald Trump took office.

Mr Flynn is said to have misled officials about his call with Russia’s ambassador before his own appointment.

It is illegal for private citizens to conduct US diplomacy.

Media reports earlier said the White House had been warned about the contacts last month and was told Mr Flynn may be vulnerable to Russian blackmail.

The national security adviser is appointed by the president to serve as his or her chief adviser on international affairs and defence.

In his letter of resignation, Mr Flynn said he had “inadvertently briefed the vice-president-elect and others with incomplete information regarding my phone calls with the Russian ambassador” late last year.

A White House statement said Lt Gen Joseph Keith Kellogg had been appointed as interim replacement for the post.

Mr Flynn, a retired army lieutenant general, initially denied having discussed sanctions with Ambassador Sergei Kislyak, and Vice-President Mike Pence publicly denied the allegations on his behalf.

But he came under further pressure on Monday when details of his phone call emerged in US media, as well as reports the justice department had warned the White House about him misleading senior officials and being vulnerable to Russian blackmail. -BBC

Mugabe Unfit To Rule – Mkwananzi Fights On

Tajamuka leader Promise Mkwananzi’s attorney has slammed the Sheriff of the High Court for bungling the case in which the Constitutional Court (Con-Court) dismissed the activist’s challenge that President Robert Mugabe was violating the Constitution by violently quashing protests.

The Con-Court bench — led by Deputy Chief Justice Luke Malaba — threw out the case last Wednesday after ruling that Mkwananzi had flouted proper procedure by lodging his application to the wrong address.

Instead of delivering his court papers at Mugabe’s offices at Munhumutapa Building — the citadel of government power — Mkwananzi served the papers at the New Government Complex.

But yesterday, Mkwananzi’s lawyer, Kudzayi Kadzere — who consented to the decision — told the Daily News yesterday that the sheriff, Mcdoff Madhega, had submitted fake returns of service and false service to the courts.-*

The sheriff, his deputy or assistant deputy, execute all sentences, decrees, judgments, writs, summonses, rules, orders, warrants, commands and other process of the courts, and is obliged to make a return to the court, together with the manner of the execution.

“He was supposed to serve the president at his Munhumutapa office in terms of Rule 9 of the Constitutional Court rules but instead of doing so, filed a return of service showing that service was effected at New Government Complex.

“The sheriff is an officer of court and ought to take his duties seriously!” Kadzere fumed.
“For him to bungle such an important case, which has never been heard before in our jurisdiction, is unfortunate,” he said.

“Even more disturbing is that our client paid the requisite fees for the sheriff’s services considering the risk involved in us having to serve the application ourselves on the president.”

Efforts to reach Madhega at the High Court yesterday were futile.
But Attorney-General Prince Machaya, who was the government lawyer during the court hearing, in asking the Con-Court to dismiss the case, cited the bungled return of service and also noted the application to the president was supposed to be served within two days after filing it in the Con-Court, which Kadzere said the sheriff again failed to do.

“He was also supposed to have served the application within two days of it having been filed as per Rule 27 but he fumbled around for seven straight days.

“For these reasons, the otherwise meritable application was dismissed,” the 2015 northern region human rights lawyer of the year, said.

Central to the case was Mkwananzi’s accusation that Mugabe was overstepping his authority, and that the police force and army had gone under the president’s partisan control, which he argued was ultra vires the Constitution.

He cited Mugabe’s remarks at a war veterans meeting that followed one of #Tajamuka/Sesijikile’s protests last year, where the veteran leader said his ruling Zanu PF disciplined renegades during the 70s liberation war against white minority rule by burying them “underground like rats, in bunkers” — threatening to unleash the same treatment on the protest group leaders.

Mkwananzi described Mugabe’s threats as “unconstitutional and un-president like verbal onslaught.”

Mkwananzi wanted the Con-Court to declare Mugabe’s actions unconstitutional.
Kadzere has said they are going to re-apply within 30 days in terms of the Constitution, adding that “we are not giving up”. – Daily News

“I Could’ve Been Killed For Clueless Mujuru” – Gen. Mutambara

Daily News writer, Farayi Machamire, chats to former ambassador and Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) member, Retired Brigadier-General Agrippa Mutambara, in the wake of the implosion of the Joice Mujuru-led opposition party.

Q: This past week you joined dozens of ZPF party heavyweights who dumped Joice Mujuru. Why did you feel compelled to make this decision?

A: Democracy is not best served by ostracising those with opposing views but embracing them.

It was the unilateral dismissal of Mujuru from Zanu-PF and the purging that followed that convinced me that Zanu-PF had breached the basic tenets of democracy and had turned itself into an autocratic and repressive regime.

For that reason, I announced my resignation from Zanu-PF to join ZPF.

I am disappointed that the sacred democratic values that I hold dear are once again being violated by the dismissals and promised purging taking place in ZPF.

ZPF, led by Mujuru, has got its feet firmly lodged in sand, quicksand, the more it struggles, the more it sinks into it.

Q: What type of a person is Mujuru?

A: As a decent human being, I have respect for Mujuru. But as a leader I find her indecisive and clueless.

The party is directionless and cruising on autopilot. I had to break from the ZPF led by her.

If there are matters that arise that need a leader to take a position, she doesn’t take a position.

And again, she also now wants to promote the culture of Zanu-PF where those vanoera Nzou (those who share the same totem as her) are being brought closer.

The most disappointing thing is that she was expelled from Zanu-PF for having opposing views, now she is doing the same to those with opposing views.

Q: Is this the beginning of the end for ZPF?

A: As far as we are concerned, ZPF is still there.

What we want is a new leader.

All those rallying behind Joice Mujuru, I know they think they are the legitimate people, but they will soon realise they don’t have the support they think they have.

Q: You were left for dead by rampaging Zanu-PF apparatchiks last year as you tried to defend fellow ZPF comrades who were under siege?

Don’t you feel now that all that was in vain?

A: I sacrificed a lot, I have been so involved…getting injured and so forth. I am still facing court cases where I am footing my own bills.

But I tell you, she will be shocked to realise that she doesn’t enjoy the support that she thinks she has.

People tend to lie to her and yet she doesn’t enjoy that support.

It is really sad that she can’t handle disgruntlement, people are looking for leadership but she is indecisive, she can’t make a decision.

Q: What do you think all this does to the agenda to remove President Robert Mugabe and the mooted grand coalition?

A: It makes it a little bit difficult but I think it is preparing us for a better way forward. Because we were stuck in quicksand, as you try to wriggle your way out, you sink more.

I believe the way we were going; we were not going to achieve anything. You know the meetings of the ZPF supreme decision making body can last for eight hours and nothing is resolved.

Instead of discussing real issues, people discuss gossip and gossip and nothing is achieved and the leader has no control. Whoever thinks of shouting shouts and so forth? I could no longer be a part of that.

Q: With everything happening, do you see yourself going back to Zanu-PF?

A: To What? Zanu-PF? Me? Never. Never. Not Zanu-PF.

Q: What is your next move from here?

A: We are going to try reform ZPF and make it work for the people.

What happened (squabbles that led to desertions), it was not representative of the party, it was unilateral.

So it defeats the purpose that we are People First when we take unilateral decisions.

We are back again to Zanu-PF dictatorial tendencies.

Deadly Cyclone To Hit Zimbabwe | LATEST

Staff Reporter | The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has warned that a tropical cyclone will hit the country on Thursday with Matabeleland South, Masvingo and Manicaland provinces expected to be the hardest hit.

In a statement, the MSD said the cyclone may result in extreme flooding. “The Meteorological Services Department wishes to issue a high alert for tropical cyclone-type rainfall that is forecast from Thursday 16 to Monday 20 February 2017.

“The areas likely to be impacted most are Masvingo and Matabeleland South provinces as well as the southern areas of Manicaland Province,” read the statement.

“Tropical cyclones are preceded by very strong and damaging winds followed by extreme flooding. The MSD is closely monitoring the situation and will issue another alert as soon as the level of significance warrants it.”

The MSD said in case of heavy rains and flooding, if possible, people should stay indoors and off the roads.

“Avoid crossing flooded rivers and swollen streams where the depth is unknown. Avoid driving on a road covered by water and be very cautious at night when it’s harder to recognise flood dangers. In case of severe thunderstorms, if outdoors, seek shelter immediately but do not seek shelter under a tree or in isolated sheds,” the MSD said.
Most parts of the country have experienced heavy rains that have resulted in flooding and damage to property in some areas.

Some people have also lost their lives while attempting to cross flooded rivers while others have been struck by lightning. Late last month, Umzingwane River and its tributaries notably Insiza, Nkankezi and others were flooded. Part of the Bulawayo–Beitbridge highway was flooded blocking traffic for nearly 12 hours.

In 2000 Cyclone Eline, with speeds of up to 120km per hour, hit Zimbabwe with devastating effects. During the Cyclone Eline-induced floods, a total of 136 deaths were reported while 59 184 houses and huts were destroyed, 14 999 toilets caved in, 538 schools and 54 clinics were damaged. About 230 dams burst while a total of 20 000 head of livestock were lost.

‘Tin Tin’ Nudes Latest

Radio and television personality Tinopona ‘Tin Tin’ Katsande has come out guns blazing following reports on various social media sites that her nudes were circulating, something she says is a total lie as she doesn’t want to relive the same nightmare she went through four years ago.

In 2012, Tin Tin and her then boyfriend Brian Munjodzi recorded a sex tape that was leaked to the public after her phone was allegedly stolen from her.

After that Tin Tin lost her job at urban station ZiFM and was widely ridiculed by many who had watched the sex tape.

Now it seems there are a series of nudes circulating on social media of a woman who has a remarkable resemblance to Tin Tin.

A shocked Tin Tin shared her shock and disappointment at the leaked nudes on Facebook yesterday saying: “Oh my word! The mind boggles. How can anyone possibly think these nudes circulating could be me? Firstly why on God’s green earth would I want to be exposed and violated like that again and more importantly why would I want to put my loved ones through all that AGAIN? Idiwhi chokwadi”.

According to Tin Tin, the nudes of the voluptuous woman in different suggestive positions are of someone else as her own body is slim.

“Okay, I’ll admit if you don’t know me, this voluptuous woman bears a somewhat facial resemblance to me (depending on the angle you look at her hahaha ) but that full figure bust and butt is nowhere near my flat chested (sic), flat a** , chicken leg skinny self (mmmm but between you and I though, if I had a body like that tjhooo, I would be super dope hanti? lol) but Naaah sorry folks that isn’t me. So all you #DrGodo’s in these ‘groups groups’ #STOPIT already. And whoever is starting this malice on local public personalities GET HELP,” posted Tin Tin.

After her Facebook post, Tin Tin decided to post a video in which she used unprintable words. – State Media

 

Mugabe Man Of His Word | OPINION

Tafara Shumba | Among the myriad of rare attributes that President Mugabe was divinely endowed with, is honest. He is one politician who has managed to perfectly defy the deep seated stereotypes generally associated with the contemporary politicians – that of liars, dishonesty and masters of empty promises, among others.

Those atypical attributes has endeared President Mugabe to the electorate. He is not a careless chatterer but someone who says something after a meticulous consideration. As a result, he keeps his word, come what may. He is a man of his word, a few and far between trait among politicians.  The opposition political parties, the MDC-T and its allies are not lost to this strength that the President embodies. Hence, there have been concerted efforts by this group to attack that strength, unsuccessful though.

The Dailynews, a long time willing tool for the MDC-T’s hatchet job, carried a malicious story that attempted to assault the persona of President Mugabe. The article, with a screaming headline ‘Mugabe fails to fulfil bonus promise,’ was an attempt to discredit the President’s pledge on civil servants bonuses. It was a futile attempt to cast distrust on that pledge in a bid to alienate civil servants from the revolutionary leader.

However, it was a bad job for they aimed at a wrong target. The civil servants know very well that their leader is a man of his word, having been sincerely promised before. The President has said on many occasions that the civil servants occupy a central part of his heart, for he was one. Once a civil servant always a civil servant.

Twice, President Mugabe shot down Finance and Economic Development minister, Cde Patrick Chinamasa’s proposal to put on abeyance the awarding of bonuses to civil servants. In 2015, President Mugabe overturned Minister Patrick Chinamasa’s decision to suspend bonuses for civil servants and guaranteed that they would get them without fail. The President then said: “That is there in the rules governing the handling of public servants when they are given a benefit. We cannot reverse it at all. It has become their right and that is what we standby. So your bonuses will come to you.” Indeed the civil servants got their bonuses as promised. Although the bonus was staggered, every civil servant got his or her 13th cheque.

There were similar headlines that attempted to incite civil servants against Government and President Mugabe in particular. They, however, had eggs on their faces when Government managed to fulfil its promise on bonus payment.

Unfortunately this is the same target group that they are trying to hoodwink into believing that President Mugabe is a master of empty promises. They forget too soon that the man promises what he is able to follow through. The civil servants know this.

Minister Chinamasa’s proposal to suspend bonuses for 2016 was once again overruled. Basing on the rules governing the handling of public servants, the civil servants were promised their bonuses despite the economic hardships biting the country. However, the pledge was not time bound. It is therefore reckless for someone to say “Mugabe fails to fulfil bonus promise” as if he has declared so. Some civil servants received their 2015 bonuses in June 2016. February 2017 is never late for 2016 bonuses. Government has at least shown commitment to honour the promise by meeting the representatives of the civil servants to discuss payment models. Unfortunately Government’s plan to replace bonus with residential stands was blocked by the likes of Raymond Majongwe who know very well that they will not benefit anything for they are no longer within the civil service. It was also sabotaged by some civil servants who already have houses and those with political agendas.

The Apex Council is meeting next week to further discuss the best way to pay bonuses. If Government had failed to pay bonuses as the opposition wants everybody to believe, it would not waste time convening these meetings. Delay does not mean President Mugabe has failed to fulfil the promise. Currently, some civil servants are getting their salaries the following month. This does not mean Government has failed to pay civil servants. President Mugabe himself once told civil servants to be patient in the wake of delays in payment of their salaries.

“Tirikuti inhamo yemazuvano chete. Hairambi yakadaro zvekuti madoctor vaende pastrike, manurse vaenda pastrike, mateacher vaenda pastrike. Havasi kunzi hatikupei mari yenyu. Aiwa! Varikunzi chingovai nemoyo mukuruwekumbononoka nekuti zvikwata nezvikwata zvehurumende zvakawanda, tichasvika kwamuriwo mopihwa mari yenyu,” said President Mugabe when addressing supporters in Bindura last year,

In the same vein, civil servants will get their bonus in any form that suit the economic status of the nation. The civil servants themselves must not allow politicians’ sinister agendas shape their attitude towards the engagement. The economic environment needs compromise and sacrifice. Government can even suspend bonuses for those in the higher echelons of the civil service and give the shop floor workers.  No sane boss will complain over this arrangement.

 

ZRP Cops Nab Botswana Man On The Run

A Botswana national who escaped from a prison in the neighbouring country has been arrested in Zimbabwe for illegal migration.

Givemore Chaloba (26) from Francistown last month fled from Gerald Estates Centre in the neighbouring country together with two other Botswana nationals and 15 Zimbabweans.

Chaloba allegedly entered Zimbabwe through an illegal entry point at Maitengwe Border Post and started living with his relatives in Bulilima District.

He was convicted on his own plea of guilty to illegal migration by Plumtree magistrate Mr Joshua Mawere.

Chaloba was fined $200 or two months imprisonment in case of default.

He told the court that he was arrested after his relatives, who had been promised a reward by Botswana authorities, sold him out.

“I fled from a prison in Botswana where I was being held for theft and I went to my mother’s homestead in Bambadzi area in Bulilima District.

My cousins who are in Botswana learnt that I was on the run and they informed my relatives in Zimbabwe.

My uncle informed the police who arrested me while I was in Bambadzi.

“On the day that I fled from prison, I saw some of my inmates escaping during lunchtime and I joined them. I was not involved in planning the escape,” he said.

Prosecuting, Mrs Rose Sibanda said Chaloba was arrested on February 8 at around 4PM.

She said police officers were on patrol in Maitengwe when they received information that Chaloba, who was an illegal immigrant, was at a homestead in Nsuluba Village in Bambadzi Ward.

Mrs Sibanda said police officers went to the area and asked Chaloba to produce his identification documents but he failed to do so, leading to his arrest.

Botswana Prison Service Northern Regional Commander Senior Assistant Commissioner Sekano Sekano said they would apply for Ndlovu’s extradition.

Eighteen inmates among them three Botswana nationals last month escaped from Gerald Estates Centre in Francistown during lunchtime.

They used the lid of a manhole to cut a security fence at the prison and escaped.

Three of them were arrested a day after escaping from custody.

The escapees were arrested for different crimes in Botswana which include murder, robbery, and possession of ivory, housebreaking and theft.

A Zimbabwean man who also escaped from the prison was recently jailed for 18 months for unlawful entry and theft in Plumtree.

Thembelani Ndlovu (27) stole property valued at R3 600 from Mr Brian Sibanda of Makuzeze Village who had offered him a place to sleep for the night on January 16.

Five other Zimbabweans who escaped from prison in Botswana were said to have been arrested last month. – State Media

“SATANISM” DOUBLE MURDER: Man In Court Again

A Bulawayo man, Rodney Tongai Jindu, 26, of Glengarry, was yesterday pulled into court on a second murder charge.

Jindu was charged with the murder of Mboneli Joko Ncube (35).

Prosecution papers saying Jindu shot Ncube and dismembered his body, set the pieces on fire before burying them in four shallow graves.

The man appeared in court yesterday when the magistrate advised him to apply for bail at the High Court.

He was remanded him in custody to next week, 21st of February.

Jindu is at present facing another murder charge, that of the late Cyprian Kudzurunga (28).

Jindu allegedly shot Kudzurunga dead with a shotgun before burying his body in a shallow grave.

It is alleged he killed Ncube for Satanist ritual promises, while Kudzurunga was killed to silence him as he had stumbled on evidence of Ncube’s murder.

The state media says Jindu yesterday appeared relaxed and unfazed by the huge crowd that spilled out of the gallery into the corridors yesterday, was represented by Mr Simba Mawere.

On his first court appearance, Jindu had no legal representation after his lawyer, Mr Byron Sengweni, ditched him at the last minute under unclear circumstances.

Clad in prison garb, Jindu was brought to court by armed detectives from the CID Homicide Section in leg irons, drawing the attention of members of the public and court officials who jostled to catch a glimpse of the alleged serial killer.

Prosecuting, Mr Taurai Hondoyemoto said on January 12 this year, Jindu drove to a supermarket situated at corner Robert Mugabe Way and 11th Avenue and met Ncube.

They proceeded to Burnside suburb, but the reason for the trip was not mentioned in court papers.

Mr Hondoyemoto said on arrival in Burnside, Jindu pulled out an Optima pistol serial number 13752 from his car and allegedly shot Ncube twice in the chest and he died on the spot.

He then allegedly chopped the body into pieces, set them on fire before burying them in four different shallow graves.

Police investigations led to the arrest of Jindu and he confessed to the killing.

He allegedly made indications which led to the recovery of the body parts in four different sites where they were buried.

The firearm allegedly used in committing the offence was recovered.

Zim Writer Hits UK Television Screens | MASIMBA MUSODZA


A Zimbabwean male writer hits UK television screens today with his posh play Dystopia Paruzevha.

Masimba Musodza’s masterpiece will screen LIVE on the VoxAfrica channel this evening at 8.30pm.

The movie which was directed by Tafadzwa Mucheri features: Good days drift like shallow waters. Inevitable what happens when fate and time coincide to paralyse one’s life. It takes one vital moment for tables to turn. What seemed to be the perfect life for a middle aged investment banker, changed with his tilt of luck- bad to worse. An intense experience of life hanging him at all fatal chords of his job-infidelity- and unintentional murder.

‘Serial Killer’ Jindu Back In Court

A SUSPECTED serial killer from Bulawayo who allegedly shot dead his friend and a neighbour before burying them in shallow graves in Burnside suburb, was yesterday back in court.

Scores of people turned up to catch a glimpse of Rodney Tongai Jindu (26) of Glengarry suburb when he appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Tinashe Tashaya facing a second murder charge in connection with the death of Mboneli Joko Ncube (30).

Police arrested Jindu on February 3 for allegedly killing his childhood friend Cyprian Kudzurunga (28) of Queens Park East on January 29.

In the second charge, he allegedly shot Ncube and cut the dismembered body and set the pieces on fire before burying them in four shallow graves.

The magistrate remanded Jindu in custody to February 21 and advised him to apply to the High Court for bail.

Jindu, who appeared relaxed and unfazed by the huge crowd that spilled out of the gallery into the corridors yesterday, was represented by Mr Simba Mawere.

On his first court appearance, Jindu had no legal representation after his lawyer, Mr Byron Sengweni, ditched him at the last minute under unclear circumstances.

Clad in prison garb, Jindu was brought to court by armed detectives from the CID Homicide Section in leg irons, drawing the attention of members of the public and court officials who jostled to catch a glimpse of the alleged serial killer.

Prosecuting, Mr Taurai Hondoyemoto said on January 12 this year, Jindu drove to a supermarket situated at corner Robert Mugabe Way and 11th Avenue and met Ncube.

They proceeded to Burnside suburb, but the reason for the trip was not mentioned in court papers.

Mr Hondoyemoto said on arrival in Burnside, Jindu pulled out an Optima pistol serial number 13752 from his car and allegedly shot Ncube twice in the chest and he died on the spot.

He then allegedly chopped the body into pieces, set them on fire before burying them in four different shallow graves.

Police investigations led to the arrest of Jindu and he confessed to the killing.

He allegedly made indications which led to the recovery of the body parts in four different sites where they were buried.

The firearm allegedly used in committing the offence was recovered. – State Media