Zim Dollar Resurfaces?

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is said to be bringing back the loathed Zimbabwe dollar through the back door by introducing bond notes as the RBZ prints a new $5 bond note.

Former Finance Minister Tendai Biti says the word bond denotes a loan or a legal instrument issued by the Finance minister in terms of the Public Finance Management Act. But just like bond coins, bond notes are being issued by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) as legal tender signed in (accordance with) the RBZ Act, meaning to say bond notes will be money and not a prescribed instrument. So the bond paper will also be a currency. It will also be used as legal tender. It will be used interchangeably with the US dollar and for that reason, there should be no doubting in anyone’s mind that the central bank is trying to reintroduce the Zimdollar.

This came as the central bank announced it is printing a new $5 bond note denomination.

The currency notation will be in full circulation by March this year.

RBZ Governor Dr John Mangudya made the announcement through the state media.

The $1 bond coins and $2 bond notes were introduced in November last year as an export incentive and to ease cash shortages triggered by flight of the US dollar. US$72, 9 million of bond notes are now on the market after the RBZ paid the export incentive to exporters of goods and services, including diaspora remittances.

Mangudya told the state media that the $5 notes will be released in March in a gradual manner with monetary authorities wary of not over-flooding the market with the currency.

“The $5 notes will be unveiled when it comes at the appropriate time, normally those are issues of security, but they will be on the market during the first quarter around March.

“We are not going to flood the market but we want to make sure that bond notes continue to be a reliable medium of exchange.”

He encouraged employers to manage their employees so that they do not queue for cash hours on end instead of engaging in productive work. “Employers need to manage their employees better. What time will they be working if they spend the whole day at the bank?’ he asked.

“If you check we normally have problems when people get paid. Instead of working they will be at the bank.”

Mangudya encouraged members of the public to withdraw cash on a gradual basis, saying their money is safe within the banking system. He said panic withdrawals put unnecessary pressure on banks.

“Our banking sector is sound, there is no need to panic and put unnecessary pressure on the banks. We must give our banks some space.

“We are encouraging people to use plastic money and mobile banking. This is very critical because it reduces pressure on the hard cash. The purpose of money is to transact and by using your card or electronic banking system, it achieves the same purpose. “As we speak we have invested a significant amount of money in improving our infrastructure. We have released more than 30 000 Point of Sale machines, which is significant from the 9 000 we had by mid last year.”

He said plastic money transactions at established retailers have gone up to between 60 to 70 percent.

Dr Mangudya said the RBZ is aware of some retailers who are painting a bad picture on the country’s POS infrastructure.

“Our electronic banking infrastructure is intact but just like any other electronic gadget, sometimes the system breaks down. It’s not more about the card but service providers might have problems, it’s normal just like any other system.

“Perfection is very difficult to attain but when the system is working 90 to 95 percent, I think it will be very good.”

“The banks are working very hard to improve, this is work in progress.”

Dr Mangudya said the RBZ is working with other Government departments to promote the usage of plastic money and mobile banking.

Since early last year, Zimbabwe has been facing critical shortages of the US dollar owing to a number of factors that include high imports versus low imports, low foreign direct investment and the fact that the country is being used as a fishing pond for the green back.

Mugabe At Africa-France Summit

At least 60 delegations and 35 heads of state including the President of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe attended the official opening of the 27th Africa-France Summit which was officially opened with calls for the African continent to be vigilant in protecting its citizens against the threat of terrorism without waiting for outside interventions.

President Mugabe joined other 34 heads of state from the continent at the Bamako International Conference Centre (BICC) in Bamako Mali for the two day summit which was officially opened today (Saturday).

French president Francois Hollande who co-chaired the official opening session with his Malian counterpart president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita said African forces must combat terrorism without being dependent on outside interventions and France is available to provide support.

The host president Ibrahim Keita acknowledged that the peace agreement signed with the Touareg rebels has not yet been fully implemented but he thanked Africa and France for their efforts to end terrorism in the Sahel region.

He also paid tribute to the leaders for attending the summit saying their participation is crucial.

African Union chairperson Mr Idriss Deby who is also the president of Chad said the new year is full of promise and hope and the theme for the summit ‘Partnership, Peace and Emergence’ and the topics that the leaders will discuss are a reflection of the relationship between France and Africa

After the official opening the heads of state went into a closed door session where they are expected to come up with the Bamako declaration.

Meanwhile, France has committed to release at least four billion euros per annum to Africa to honour the agreement signed at the Paris 2013 Summit where the European Union country committed US$20 billion towards development projects in Africa.

This was revealed by Mumbengegwi who attended the foreign affairs ministerial meeting which was held as a precursor to the 27th Africa-France Summit.

Ministers of Foreign Affairs from the continent and officials from the French government attended a preparatory meeting where they came up with a draft resolution to be adopted by the heads of state at the end of the summit.

Mumbengegwi said two pertinent issues came under the spotlight, that is peace and security and partnership and development between Africa and France

France has also pledged to support French companies that wish to invest in Africa under a social development assistance fund.

Since the 2012 crisis in Mali, the list of French military interventions in the Sahel region has grown steadily and the foreign affairs ministers meeting also looked at issues to do with peace and security says Cde Mumbengegwi. Â

There is generally peace in Bamako but security has been beefed up with some 10 000 security personnel on hand to protect the 3 000 delegates and heads of state who are attending the summit. – State Media

Grace Mugabe Ally Dropped

Fresh factional fighting has broken out in President Robert Mugabe’s home province of Mashonaland West, with the regional women’s league moving to “dump” one of Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s fiercest critics, Sarah Mahoka, over allegations of causing chaos in the ruling party.

So ugly have the ructions become that some of the Zanu PF women’s league members are apparently seeking audience with powerful First Lady Grace Mugabe to “get an explanation of Mahoka’s role and agenda” in the light of the ruling party’s deepening infighting.

On the other hand, well-placed Zanu PF insiders told the Daily News yesterday that the vocal Mahoka remained “relaxed and defiant” about the noise surrounding her, with her backers accusing the provincial women’s league chairperson, Angeline Muchemeyi, whom she is suing for defamation, as leading the charge to have her expelled over her claimed close relationship with Grace.

On her part, Muchemeyi, who is said to be a Mnangagwa loyalist, told the Daily News that the party’s regional league was “not going to work with Mahoka” until such a time that they were advised by national league boss, Grace, on how to proceed on the impasse.

“We have made resolutions that we will not work with her until the first lady comes to address us. This is not our own decision but it is shared across the board.

“She (Mahoka) is a bad person. For now, we are waiting for the response from our boss as women. We wrote a letter to her secretary and we hope that when she returns (from her family’s Far East holiday) she will come to resolve the Mahoka issue.

“She should come and tell us whether to work with her or not. Personally, I don’t have anything against her, but that is the position that has been reached by the province as a whole,” Muchemeyi said.

Mahoka is said to belong to the Zanu PF faction that is made up of young party Turks known as the Generation 40 (G40) group, which is fiercely opposed to Mnangagwa succeeding Mugabe.

With Mahoka and Muchemeyi belonging to opposite Zanu PF camps, the two women have had several run-ins over the past few months.

At one time, Mahoka was accused by Muchemeyi of abusing church funds, allegations which she flatly dismissed. And in December last year, Mahoka slapped Muchemeyi with a $1 million lawsuit, accusing her of defamation.

Mahoka alleged then that Muchemeyi had falsely claimed that she was undermining Mnangagwa’s authority and that she embezzled money meant for the first lady’s rallies.
But Muchemeyi accused Mahoka of “listening to rumours” and defying the provincial executive yesterday.

“She clearly cannot work with others because she does not want to listen to us. Remember she once held a kangaroo meeting in a hotel that was attended by three people and passed a vote of no confidence in me.

“She is also lying that she has the blessings of Amai (Grace) in what she has been doing,” Muchemeyi told the Daily News.

Analysts have said the latest problems to engulf Mashonaland West province are part of Zanu PF’s continuing deadly tribal, factional and succession wars.

The G40 and the faction backing Mnangagwa, Team Lacoste, have been going at each other hammer and tongs, particularly since the release of images showing the Midlands godfather holding a coffee mug inscribed “I am the Boss” during a festive season gathering at his Zvishavane rural home.

Mnangagwa, who was pictured then with maverick businessman Energy Mutodi, has come under pressure from his party foes who allege that the Zvishavane meeting was organised to plot the ouster of Mugabe from power.

On Wednesday, a G40-linked group, comprising provincial chairpersons and regional commissars met at the Zanu PF headquarters in Harare, issuing a statement in which they called for a probe into Mnangagwa for hobnobbing with war veterans’ leader Christopher Mutsvangwa and Mutodi.

But a defiant Mutodi hit back immediately, vowing not to hold back on his critical views regarding Zanu PF’s succession wars and rampant factionalism.

“I am not against Mugabe, and neither do I have any personal grudge with any Zanu PF official. However, I am suggesting that at the age of 94, Mugabe is good enough to remain as the party’s first secretary but not a candidate to run for office of president,” Mutodi told the Daily News.
“Secondly, even if Mugabe was to win the vote in 2018, there is no hope that the current economic hardships facing the nation will end as no investor would choose to invest in a country being led by a 94-year-old.
“All these people who are calling themselves provincial chairpersons know that they were not elected, but were rather imposed by the G40 faction. The elected Zanu PF chairpersons are being persecuted and accused of unfounded allegations.

“It’s a charade, a travesty. There is a lot of injustice in the party. There is regionalism, tribalism and endless factionalism. These are the signs of a failed leadership because they no longer can unite people. You are busy fomenting divisions so that you can go on and on without regard to the interests of the majority,” the unrepentant Mutodi added.
Mutodi also challenged Zanu PF’s national political commissar, Saviour Kasukuwere, and Higher Education minister Jonathan Moyo, who are alleged to be G40 kingpins, to present themselves as alternative party leaders.

“Some shallow minds are saying that by demanding leadership renewal, I am campaigning for Mnangagwa. This is a misconception. I am on record saying Mnangagwa is a potential successor due to his loyalty to Mugabe, his experience and his patience.

“However, anyone who feels is better and would want to compete with him is free to come forward and contest.  . . .Moyo,  . . . Kasukuwere or any other Zanu PF person is free to present themselves for election to decide who finally succeeds our long-serving president,” he said.

The musician-turned politician appeared to make things worse for Mnangagwa when he said earlier this week that Zanu PF should hold an extraordinary congress to install Mnangagwa as Mugabe’s successor.

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

Roadblock Bribery Busted

TWO police officers stationed at Mutare Traffic were last Thursday arrested by the force’s Anti-Corruption Unit together with an alleged civilian accomplice on allegations of receiving bribes from motorists amounting to more than $450.

To avoid detection as well as beat regular spot checks, the cops allegedly gave the roadblock loot to a kombi operator, who camped a few metres away from the block for safe-keeping.

The suspects – constables Murambiwa, whose Force Number is 985989B and Chagonda (986478H) – have since been taken to court on bribery charges.

The case will, however, proceed by way of summons as detectives need more time to gather evidence.

Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa, said he was yet to receive information on the case.

“I haven’t received anything concerning the case you are asking, but I will appraise you as soon as we get correspondence,” he said.

However, circumstances to the case are that on January 5 at around 8.30am, a provincial anti-corruption team headed by Superintendent Chikono, who is the Crime Prevention Officer for Manicaland Province, went to Fashu roadblock site along the Mutare-Chimanimani Highway.

They were investigating a tip-off to the effect that police officers manning the block were demanding and receiving bribes from motorists.

Other members of the team also included intelligence officers Chief Inspector Chimano, Assistant Inspector Muyambo and Constable Nhundu.

When they arrived at the roadblock site, the anti-corruption team spotted Ephrage Muererwa (32) of House Number 304 Area 14, Dangamvura, seated about 30 metres away from the block.

He is employed by Platonic Tours as a foreman. At that point, Asst Insp Muyambo and Const Nhundu confronted him and identified themselves as police officers.

The team questioned him on his purpose near the roadblock and he revealed that he arrived at the block at around 7.30am intending to pay $40 to the accused persons so that eight Platonic commuter omnibuses will have free passage at the block.

He allegedly told the team that he was subsequently engaged by the accused persons to collect bribe money from other operators on their behalf and he agreed. It is alleged that Cst Chagonda handed over an undisclosed amount of bribe money they had already collected to Ephrage who then sat on a rock collecting more money from the suspects.

After interrogating Ephrage, Asst Insp Muyambo and Cst Nhundu then approached the accused persons who produced only $30 as money they had collected from offending motorists as fines.

The two cops and their alleged accomplice were then taken to CID Mutare for further investigations.

Disciplinary charges will also be instituted against the two cops. – Manica Post

The Endgame to Zimbabwe’s Mindless Dictatorship

By Paul Simon | “In 2018 we are not going to campaign for Zanu PF. They took all the land and shared among themselves but we helped them during the land reform. We mobilised people to disperse white farmers but at the end of the day all the farms were taken by Zanu PF top officials. The president has neglected us since 1980. He was in charge but did nothing for war veterans and collaborators.”

While 2016 ominously came to a close with long bank queues nationwide owing to egregious economic mismanagement by the Mugabe regime, 2017 is set to be another annus horribilis for Zimbabwe, promising unimagined levels of new strife in addition to the already existing same old laundry list of problems. A cholera epidemic is already claiming lives while international aid-agencies are battling to feed over 4 million hungry people facing starvation. Nothing about President Mugabe’s conduct inspires the slightest of confidence. As the silly election season of 2018 beckons, the situation gets even dire. Internecine succession feud is pitting Zimbabwe’s newest State capturer- First Lady ‘Madam Grace’ (Mugabe’s wife) against one of the country’s current co-Vice Presidents, the combative Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The realization that the President of Zimbabwe soon to be 93 this coming February, was endorsed yet again for the umpteenth time by his Zanu PF party to stand for Presidency in 2018, is particularly repulsive given the sickening economic mess he has presided over for decades. The only difference is that this time around it has become more cataclysmic amidst withering criticism and citizens’ outrage. Political turbulence is on the horizon. The majority of Zimbabweans are deep in the clutches of poverty while an estimated 3.5 million people have sneaked into the diaspora mainly as economic refugees. Mugabe and his henchmen at the pinnacle of privilege have nothing on their record to show results, 37 years later, after the country gained its independence. What a heinous betrayal of the people!

In a desperate effort to alleviate crippling cash shortages, the recent introduction of printed surrogate currency dubbed “bond notes” which have been given the same value as US dollars, has not made things any better. There is some precedent for this buffoonery. In 2008 at the height of hyperinflation, Zimbabwe’s money printing press went into overdrive. The country had a worthless currency whose highest denomination was at some point Z$100 trillion (Zimbabwe dollar note). But zero lessons were learnt ever since. Even the most optimistic spin from Zanu PF’s tendencies has failed to raise people’s hopes. Zimbabweans spent Christmas in bank queues just to withdraw US$50, the daily limit as stipulated by the Central Bank.

For decades Mugabe stone-walled Zimbabwe, flirting with the so-called ‘Look East’ doctrine while simultaneously promoting a hard line against western governments. He also cozied up to many authoritarian regimes such as North Korea, Libya, Iran, Russia, etc. No tangible benefits ever accrued except allowing those despotic regimes (especially China) to exceedingly and disproportionately plunder Zimbabwe’s mineral wealth (diamonds, gold and chrome, among other minerals).

In exchange, the country as a whole gets insultingly paltry cash while Mugabe’s regime gets propped up with sanctuary and  ‘gifts ‘ that include military hardware to quash citizen resistance. The Chinese plutocrats do not have permanent friends but permanent interests. Even so, they are beset with explosive socio-economic challenges of their own considering that they have a massive population of nearly 1.4 billion. All the same, Mugabe’s aberrant affinity for dictators is legendary.

 “Mugabe and his officials took all the land and shared among themselves”

The fast-approaching inevitable exit of the visibly frazzled Robert Mugabe (due to inescapable age-induced infirmities) has compounded the country’s woes. He is battling ill-health hence the frequent extemporaneous visits to the Far East that continue to plague the already over-stretched fiscus. Appropriately destined for a dishonourable discharge, Mugabe has become a tragic hero leaving behind a trail of destruction on his way out.

His masquerade of misrepresenting the true Zimbabwean situation has been invariably laid bare. How the public in Zimbabwe truly feels about Mugabe’s misrule was recently summarised in the best way possible by Angeline Muponda, the chairperson of the Zimbabwe Liberation War Collaborators (ZILIWACO). This week she lamented how Zanu PF had callously “used and abused” them.

“In 2018 we are not going to campaign for Zanu PF. They took all the land and shared among themselves but we helped them during the land reform. We mobilised people to disperse white farmers but at the end of the day all the farms were taken by Zanu PF top officials. The president has neglected us since 1980. He was in charge but did nothing for war collaborators.

“In 2008 they mobilized us to set up various bases to campaign for them in different parts of the country. We were forced to work against our own brothers and sisters but after that they didn’t do anything to appreciate our efforts. We are now growing older but have nothing to show to our kids. We are struggling to feed our families and pay school fees for our children. We have suffered enough. We want to tell Zanu PF that we don’t eat slogans.” They follow the nation’s war veterans who also dumped Mugabe in July 2016.

2018 is a defacto referendum on Mugabe. It gets even more frightening for the younger generation though, which is squirming in an environment of diminished expectations.

Meet the new State-capturer with a vaulting political ambition

”They say I want to be President, Why not? Am I not a Zimbabwean?’ Madam Grace.

In case Zimbabweans were holding out any faint hope that they will soon see the permanent departure of the Mugabes from their lives, the events of the last two years are quite depressing. Madam Grace has pre-emptively and publicly made her presidential ambitions known. This is not a hoax perpetrated by the independent press. After all, she captured the State a long time ago, politically seizing both public and private spheres of the nation, running the presidency daily behind the scenes, according to her own public confession. She is the very reason the nonagenarian has refused to go. She realises how important Mugabe is to her scheme of usurping power.

“… I am in charge already, could I be more in charge than this? People say Amai (Madam) wants to rule yet I am ruling already,” said Madam Grace firing a salvo at perceived enemies while addressing a rally in Mazowe South in February 2016. No matter how unelectable or nationally despised, she is fixated on the biggest job in the country with the help of her husband who sanctioned her nationwide “Meet the people” rallies.

She further stated that the country’s two Vice Presidents consult her countless times as she has more wisdom than them. “Mnangagwa comes with a notebook, Mphoko comes with a notebook to listen to me… and they will be jotting down notes as I speak so that the nation moves forward.”  said Madam Grace during the opening of a housing scheme attended by thousands.

“I said it myself Mugabe’s wife, that if he faces challenges in walking I will put him in a wheelbarrow and take him to work… you are irreplaceable, President…you will rule from the grave while you lie at the National Heroes Acre,” said the shoot-from-the-lip Madam Grace while addressing party adherents bussed from various villages in May 2016. In the recent past she pronounced to the nation that Mugabe was ‘sent from heaven’ with decree to rule through eternity.

Not surprisingly, turns out Madam Grace has left nothing to imagination as she has openly registered her intentions to succeed her husband. It’s apparently far worse. Last year she delivered a blunter message during her nationally televised, state-sponsored ‘Meet the people’ whirlwind of rallies across all provinces in the country. ”They say I want to be President, Why not? Am I not a Zimbabwean?” retorted Madam Grace.

The inconvenient truth no one talks about in Zimbabwe for fear of harsh reprisal is that Madam Grace is already in charge. Veteran struggle stalwart and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai called it a ‘palace coup” while former Mugabe ally and once-vibrant war veterans leader Jabulani Sibanda lamented that Mugabe had “sexually transmitted” power to his wife Madam Grace. Sibanda personally terrorised opposition members in 2013 when he was still a darling of the Mugabes. However up to today he is still squirming in political purgatory after being kicked out ruthlessly by Mugabe for supporting Madam Grace’s then foe – Joyce Mujuru.

So let’s be perfectly clear: For as long as Mugabe lives, Madam Grace is in charge and for all intents and purposes, she or her ‘next-iest’ of kin is set to be handed power in a dynastic arrangement.

How is that possible? People might ask. Well, the late VP of Zimbabwe Simon Muzenda who died in 2003 succinctly explained that already. He amply demonstrated that people in Zanu PF have no choice but to vote for the person fielded by Mugabe. During an election campaign rally in Chivi in June 2000, Muzenda ordered the electorate, “Even if we put a baboon in Chivi (constituency), if you are Zanu PF you vote for that baboon.” Just like the majority of politicians in Zanu PF today, Muzenda remained steadfast and unquestionably loyal to Mugabe even as the country descended into turmoil and economic devastation. Mugabe decides and his sycophants unquestioningly execute. The only new dimension is that Madam Grace is the new decider in town.

As the Zanu Pf Annual Conference held in December 2016 came to an end Zimbabweans woke up to the possibility that a woman whose hobbies, eccentricities and proclivities are synonymous with ‘gluttonous love of things’ might conceivably be the next President of the Republic. A deceptive resolution intended to eliminate the belligerent Mnangagwa, was made in 2015 by Zanu PF, disguised as a gender-sensitive clause, to have a female as one of the country’s two Vice Presidents who will likely assume Presidency in the event that Mugabe leaves office. Under the pretext of maintaining tribal balance, Zimbabwe has a constitutional provision for two Vice Presidents at any given time.

The clause was resurrected at the same conference last year by the Youth League and the powerful Women’s League, which is ludicrously headed by Madam Grace. In addition, a strange addendum that seeks to declare Mugabe life-president was also made and is now awaiting implementation just like the female Vice President clause. Ironically it is the same position that a woman, Joyce Mujuru, lost in 2014 through the spiteful stratagems of Madam Grace.

Madam Grace Juggernaut – Whisking herself to the apex of power

But how did she get there? Through sheer Machiavellian statecraft! Soon after the 2013 elections, Mujuru began to face seriously concocted allegations of attempting to assassinate the President as ‘uncovered’ by Madam Grace. Curiously, the current VP Mnangagwa, now under vicious attack himself from Madam Grace, was a regular guest on Madam Grace thriller-rallies playing an active role in eviscerating Joyce Mujuru. Could it be karma paying him back for his misdeeds?

In 2014, the duo launched diatribes that stomped and mercilessly disembowelled Mujuru demanding her to be sacked immediately from government because she was “an outright sell-out, power-hungry, foolish, corrupt, extortionist, incompetent, precious-minerals-smuggler, a gossiper and a liar.” As a consequence, the door was slammed shut in Joyce Mujuru’s face. Together with her perceived band of loyalists who occupied cabinet positions, they were kicked out of the party and government.

However she has since launched a formidable opposition party, Zimbabwe People First (ZPF), which has come to haunt her. The formation is tipped to be a lot more ostensible if the proposed coalition with Morgan Tsvangirai’s buoyant and resilient MDCT party succeeds. Joyce Mujuru has endured a series of misfortunes over the past five years, the worst being the loss of her husband Solomon Mujuru, a decorated army general. Last year, she made sensational claims that her late husband was indeed murdered in 2011 “by the people in power.” He died under mysterious circumstances at his farm just outside Harare where his charred remains were retrieved from a suspicious fire that consumed him. Prior to his death, Mugabe had accused him of plotting to use the opposition to remove him from power.

With Mujuru completely vanquished, it did not end there. Madam Grace continued with her schemes. The need to conceal her intellectual bareness saw her bulldozing through the once revered University of Zimbabwe where her husband (Mugabe) is also the Chancellor. She gracelessly ‘earn’ herself a PhD in Sociology in a record two months. The acquisition of the degree was calculated to give her political gravitas for big things to come. It was granted. Easily!

At the end of 2014, new road names became visible in Zimbabwe with the inscription “Dr Grace Mugabe Way.” Within days of being conferred the PhD, Madam Grace usurped the leadership of Zanu PF women’s league – the most powerful organ of the ruling party.

“I am the wife of the president. I do everything with the President, what more do I want, for now the position of the women boss is enough” bragged Madam Grace, adding that there was  no point of fighting for VP position which according to her, ‘it’s a lesser position.’

All this preparation cannot be a futile exercise. Madam Grace has her groove already cut by Mugabe who has inoculated her with the belief that they have a sovereign right to rule Zimbabwe through eternity.

In the meantime, Madam Grace has since amassed vast wealth mostly stacked in the Far East where the family routinely ‘vacations’ and where they are reportedly feasting at the moment for a whole month while the country wilts from fiscal haemorrhage. In Zimbabwe the family has massive properties, businesses (that include gold and diamond operations) and several farms confiscated from former commercial white farmers.

Recently the controversial Madam Grace defied a High Court of Zimbabwe ruling that ordered her to vacate three plush properties in the Capital city – Harare. She apparently invaded the properties following a botched diamond deal where she paid over US$1.4 million in act of overindulgence to buy a diamond ring from Mr Jamal Hamed, a diamond dealer based in Harare, but later sought reversal of the deal and demanded full refund in vain. Nothing fazes them. They unashamedly flaunt their wealth spending millions at family functions like weddings, birthdays and during trips abroad.

Meet Madam Grace – the Government’s  HR Supremo

Over the years, Madam Grace has further captured the State by hijacking plum political jobs and dishing them to her next of kin. In a country where unemployment is over 90% with an ever-shrinking private sector, public sector jobs are treated as “gold” and they constitute the major reward system for patronage.

Several cabinet appointments and key civil service positions are sanctioned by Madam Grace. Walter Chidhakwa who is now the Minister of Mines is Madam Grace’s brother-in-law and so is the influential Mike Bimha, the Minister of Industry and Commerce who is a very close relative and an active supporter embedded in Madam Grace’s G40 camp plotting to succeed the nonagenarian. Joey Bimha (Ministry of Foreign Affiars) is Mike’s brother. Madam Grace’s orbit also includes close relatives who own tobacco companies most of whom have been fingered in cigarette smuggling rings across the borders and beyond. Mr Chikowore, his son-in-law recently landed the top job at the defunct national airline – Air Zimbabwe..

Madam Grace also wields a firm grip on government tenders in the country. They are tightly knit under her control and close business associates most of whom are fly-by-night businessmen who get awarded lucrative mega contracts with several parastatals such as power utilities, mining, solar energy, telecommunications, transport, etc.

An Enduring Patronage System

It will be unfair to lump all patronage politics in Zimbabwe on Madam Grace as the originator. After all, she is a student of Mugabe ‘the great teacher’ who pioneered the system. Consider this; a tiny country like Zimbabwe is a bloated bureaucracy that has a hotch-potch of ministries manned by perennial incompetents. For starters, there is a Minister of Higher Education (headed by Jonathan Moyo), a Minister of Primary and Secondary Education (Mr Lazarus Dokora), a Minister of Psychomotor Skills for Education (Mr Josiah Hungwe) and a Minister of Sports (Makhosini Hlongwane). Then there is a Minister of Technology (Supa Mandiwanzira) and another Minister for Information (Christopher Mushowe). Surely, in a shrunk economy like Zimbabwe whose GDP is estimated by the World Bank to be approximately US$14 billion, one Minister can take care of these departments – Minister of Education, Science and Technology!

It gets even more redundant: There is a Minister of Finance (Mr Patrick Chinamasa), a Minister of Economic Planning (Mr Obert Mpofu), a Minister of Industry and Commerce (Mr Mike Bimha), a Minister of Socio-Economic Ventures (Mr Khaya Moyo), a Minister of Small-Medium Enterprises (Mrs Nyoni). These ministries come replete with deputy ministers, permanent secretaries, directors, managers and thousands of staff under them.

The patronage system is replicated many times for various sectors yielding a total of 41 Ministers with deputies. There are also Ministers without portfolios (free reign). That’s how Mugabe buys loyalty to reward party functionaries in order to entrench himself. Again a majority of these ministers are multiple farm owners in addition to getting obscene free annual government perks.

Frequently, Mugabe reshuffles the ministers. He drops and demotes some while appointing and promoting others in a move intended to keep them acquiescent and guessing. Their crimes of corruption are never punished as they act as a reminder of their dependency on Mugabe who is capable of making their lives miserable in upon the stroke of a pen. They all grovel at Mugabe’s feet without even a whimper of protest, in a miasma of fear.

Fierce Succession Brawl Within Mugabe’s Party

They go by the monikers Generation 40 (G40) which is routing for Madam Grace and Team Lacoste aligned to VP Mnangagwa. These two camps have been entangled in what promises to escalate into becoming a bloody brawl to succeed Mugabe who is now in his tenth decade. The tussle is not just for succeeding Mugabe for the sole purpose of power but for the control of the country’s vast mineral wealth and expansive swathes of land which Mugabe single-handedly commands at present.

G40

Interestingly, G40 comprises sly and shady characters. One of the most active being the President’s eccentric nephew Patrick Zhuwao (son of Mugabe’s late sister Sabina). He is currently the Minister of Indigenisation and Youth Empowerment. He is a close confidante of the Mugabe family and enjoys inseverable ties withMadam Grace. Disturbingly, the militant Zhuwao single-handedly destroyed any prospects of attracting foreign investment by demanding 51% indigenous ownership in foreign-owned banks and companies or risk immediate total shutdown. Mugabe personally intervened months later to stop the assault on those banks, Zhuwao profusely apologised for what he called “misinterpreting certain things”.

Zhuwao’s Ministry used a multitude of opaque and inconsistent policy instruments which caused massive loss of business confidence contributing to capital flight, company closures and the inevitable current cash crises. In Zimbabwe he is known to be a corrupt and extortionist power-monger bent on enriching himself just like his uncle, Mugabe. But they cunningly tell the suffering masses that they are only there to protect them from western imperialists trying to reverse the gains of independence.

The chief strategist for G40 is Jonathan Moyo, a much craftier ‘nutty’ Professor full of intrigue and underhandedness. He is a former fierce adversary of Mugabe whom he accuses of killing his father during the Matebeleland ‘Gukurahundi’ massacres, equated to ethnic cleansing, in the early 80’s. Moyo is the current Minister of Higher Education. Current co-Vice President Mphoko and Mr Kasukuwere, the Minister of Local Government and Zanu PF political commissar complete the team of prime backers of Madam Grace. However the Mugabes are convinced that the same leading protagonists of the G40 cabal are also in it for themselves. Essentially, teh Mugabes have forged an enigmatically loose bond with G40 clearly contoured just to counter Team Lacoste.

Team Lacoste

On the other hand, Team Lacoste is Vice President Mnangagwa’s camp of loyalists that includes sympathetic securocratic establishment and disgruntled war veterans association and collaborators as well as members of Zanu PF who are not happy with G40. In the grand scheme of things, virtually all government ministers, Zanu PF politicians and members are embedded in one of these two camps

Ironically, most of the Chairmen of the country’s 10 provinces and some youth leaders were last year fired from their posts at the instigation of Madam Grace for allegedly supporting the Vice President. The same measure was meted out to the entire war veterans association leadership in early 2016 for the same transgression.

Zimbabwe’s securocrats, made up of a military-security complex comprising the Police, dreaded Central Intelligence Organisation (the spy agency), the Army and its Military Intelligence, Presidential Guard, Air Force and the Prisons are all headed by war veterans.

Despite the forces behind him, Mnangagwa is unelectable just like the incumbent (Mugabe) or any other aspirant to the national presidency from the ramshackle Zanu PF party. Hence the dependence on the securocrats to coerce, intimidate, brutalize, murder and ultimately rig elections. If Mugabe was that popular as he would want the world or his fellow African presidents to believe, why then does he torture defenceless citizens each and every election cycle?

Mnangagwa the Securocrats’ Man

As if that were not enough, Mnangagwa has a lot of baggage especially considering his active role as the mastermind of the Gukurahundi atrocities when he was the Minister of the all-powerful State Security portfolio.  Recently, he made desperately spirited attempts at historical revisionism to expediently sanitise his name from the brutality lamented by Mugabe as a “moment of madness”.  Asked by the UK magazine – New Statesman, about his role during Gukurahundi he agonisingly passed the buck soiling his comrades, “How do I become the enforcer during Gukurahundi? We had the president, the Minister of Defence, commander of the army and I was none of that.” No amount of rehash can expunge that sordid part of his resume.

His involvement in the plunder of DRC resources saw him implicated in a 2002 report by the UN Security Council as one of the 54 principal looters and ‘key strategists’ alongside senior military and political officials from Rwanda, Uganda, Zimbabwe and the DRC. His close ties to the military-security complex are knotted between an indissoluble bond. That explains why he has primarily held military-security related portfolios for long (i.e Minister of State Security and Minister of Defence).

In 1998 when he was Defence Minister, Mnangagwa clandestinely sent thousands of Zimbabwean soldiers to fight in the DRC War that sought to defend a besieged friend, President Joseph Kabila against a Rwandese ethnic insurgency. The Rwandans had earlier helped Kabila topple former dictator Mobutu Sese Seko. The expedition lasted a few years but “many” Zimbabwean soldiers (casualties remain a military secret) perished in the jungles of an unfamiliar terrain while body bags were sneakily repatriated regularly.

As Chairman of Joint Operations Command (JOC), Mugabe’s secret repressive military-security organ for “managing” homeland security affairs) in 2008, Mnangagwa kept Mugabe in power following his mortifying defeat in the 2008 presidential elections to Morgan Tsvangirai. With the full backing of securocrats, he carried out a vicious slash and burn state-sponsored torture of opposition supporters that saw hundreds butchered in what some observers termed ‘opposition cleansing’. To this present day Mnangagwa continues to be an active ingredient of JOC.

Either Way the Mugabes Still Rule the Roost

Regardless of their ambitions, Mugabe and Madam Grace still rule the roost. All these years Mugabe has been a master of governance by chaos – throwing opponents within the party into confusion and never making his actual designs publicly known. Welcoming disorder, and to a larger extent fomenting it as an excuse to crack down on all forms of dissent, Mugabe always exploits the situations he creates with ruthless effectiveness.

His ceaseless overreliance on brute force is well-documented. Extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances are all too common in Zimbabwe. They just prove how unaccountable and direly excessive the state’s strong-arm grip on power is. Itai Dzamara, a fierce anti-Mugabe political activist who started “Occupy Africa Unity Square” to protest Mugabe’s rule, was abducted in March 2015 in broad daylight by armed men in unmarked vehicles. To date there is no trace of what happened to him in spite of public protests and associated outrage by family members and the dominant MDCT party. Likewise, many activists have perished in a similar manner.

As the Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, Mugabe has also created a sophisticated patronage system around the securocratic establishment which gives him sweeping powers to terminate or renew contracts of all the security chiefs. Most of their terms expired but get renewed on a yearly basis. He has further dangled the carrot for each of the arms of the securocratic establishment by personally ensuring that they own Zimbabwe’s vast mineral wealth particularly platinum, gold and diamond resources as well as multiple farms.

When it comes to securocrats, Mugabe treads extremely cautiously in careful balancing acts that often deal with decisions that have conflicting and dire consequences. On one hand he needs the securocrats for fortification of his throne against restive civil society organisations and opposition MDCT while on the other hand he is paranoid of the same securocrats who, in his estimation, need to be constantly checked for working in cahoots with Mnangagwa at the expense of Madam Grace. Without the securocrats, Mugabe would have gone a long time ago especially in 2008 after officially losing presidential elections.

The Suppression and Rigging Plot Thickens

In a well calculated move, Mugabe recently halted the ongoing interview process that sought to replace the outgoing Supreme Court Chief Justice as per constitutional provision. Instead, a new bill that seeks to empower Mugabe to unilaterally appoint the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is underway. It will easily sail through because Mugabe’s party is the majority in Parliament. The plot only thickens!

Judge President George Chiweshe is a retired army general and a war veteran. He is the securocrat now earmarked to be unilaterally appointed by Mugabe to take the top job. He is a Mugabe favourite but the least qualified to secure the Chief Justice position based on merit. Of the four contenders for the top job, Chiweshe’s record tantamounts to mediocre accomplishment especially considering that he only delivered 5 judgements in 4 years while his peers like Justices Luke Malaba and Rita Makarau delivered 50 and 88 judgements respectively. Preliminary results from interview process already showed Chiweshe at the bottom of the list.

In 2004 Chiweshe was appointed by Mugabe as Chairperson of Delimitation Commission that engaged in partisan gerrymandering of constituencies to give Zanu PF unfair leverage. It reduced urban constituencies which are naturally opposition stronghold and increased rural constituencies (Zanu PF fortresses). There was outrage directed at Chiweshe and his appointers by opposition parties, but it proved futile.

In 2005 he was appointed Chairman of the corrupt Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) which oversaw the 2008 elections. Chiweshe withheld presidential election results for six weeks under the guise of what he termed “meticulous verification exercise” which led to a violent presidential runoff election that resurrected Mugabe’s political fortunes. Many observers and the opposition believe the votes were tampered with to reflect a tie since Mugabe had lost the election.

In August 2008 after the elections, he was rewarded with a major promotion as a Major-General and two years later he was promoted to Judge-President of the High Court.

In 2016 Chiweshe dismissed a crucial legal case that sought to challenge the use of Presidential Powers Act, deemed an unconstitutional piece of legislation which Mugabe evoked to introduce bond notes “currency”. Earlier, he also dismissed another case put forward by citizens in protest of a police decree that banned demonstrations. It is abundantly clear that Chiweshe is the man for hatchet jobs of 2017 and 2018 to aid and abet State injustices

For the Mugabes, this is a do-or-die election, the very last election for Mugabe that will determine his fate and that of his family. He cannot take any chances. The question is, “who can Mugabe trust to rig the election this time?” He is therefore engaging the services of a trusted cadre, George Chiweshe in exchange for top job (Chief Justice of the Supreme Court). Mugabe’s plan is to secure the presidency at all costs in 2018

Why Mugabe will never surrender power as long as he lives

So, why is Mugabe second-guessing the very military-security establishment that fuelled his democratic-dictatorship for 37 years? What has changed now? Everything has changed! Mugabe himself, the only center of power, is wobbling due to his advanced age and consequent ill-health. His wife, Madam Gracedestabilized Zanu PF and threw it into its current turmoil. In a soon-to-be post-Mugabe era, the security of Mugabe’s vulnerable young family and its massive fortune are at the heart of this succession matrix quagmire.

The question is, when he is gone, can Mugabe trust Mnangagwa or anyone for that matter (outside of Madam Grace) on matters to do with security for his earthly belongings? That precisely is the motivation for his decision never to relinquish power outside of the Mugabe dynasty or at least Madam Grace kinsmen.

In addition, the Mugabes have created so many enemies for themselves, majority of whom are within Zanu PF itching for revenge. Not discounting the fact thatMadam Grace is bizarrely unqualified to be the President, the Mugabes are showing a casual disregard of the fact that the majority of Zimbabweans are truly fed up with them.  Regardless, their private objectives, always to the detriment of Zimbabwe’s national interest, are forever preeminent.

Apart from natural greed for power by the Mugabes, Madam Grace has since held a reflexive suspicion that the securocrats are bent on harming her family hence the over-exerting effort and arrogant belief that power has to come to her at all costs.

“Imagine it has got to a stage where they want to kill my son, Bellarmine. Is it fair to expect me to smile?” said Madam Grace addressing crowds at a Mazowe rally in 2016. She further needled Mnangagwa and the military accusing him of trying to bomb her thriving husband’s business (Gushungo Dairies). “If your plan is to bomb our dairy to induce fear, hoping we will surrender power, then you must mad (deranged), very mad…”. After Madam Grace’s expose, the so-called bomb plot led to the arrest of soldiers who went on to implicate top generals in the army. They are currently behind bars.

China the silent King-maker

One importantly overlooked factor constituting the roots of the crisis is the ever-meddling role of the Chinese in skewing Zimbabwe’s political landscape. The Mugabe regime is not without a foundation. The political reality facing Zimbabweans is that the country became a colony of China decades ago. Beijing’s involvement in Zimbabwe became more visible when Mugabe met with President Xi Jinping last week where the latter promised financial assistance to the cash-strapped regime for the sake of to helping a “true and dear friend”. Since mega-deals were announced in 2000 by China, many hoped that Zimbabwe’s woes would have ended by now.

In the past few years, the two countries signed additional mega-investment deals in excess of US$4 billion though nothing tangible has taken effect. The irony is that the Chinese do not care about Zimbabwe as a nation but those that control Zimbabwe. China will watch as Zimbabwe burns but behind the scenes fortifying Mugabe’s throne. That is precisely what happened at the height of Zimbabwe’s hyperinflation in 2007/8. China abandoned Zimbabwe but not Mugabe.

The succession plan is co-authored and fully backed by  the Chinese. No wonder the Chinese have consistently turned a blind eye on human rights abuse and misgovernance issues but continue to roll the red carpets for Mugabe. The Chinese want Mugabe to stay in power regardless of the misery inflicted on the people of Zimbabwe.  The ambiguity surrounding Mugabe’s succession is deliberate. Worryingly, a Mugabe- anointed successor has already been approved by the Chinese to take over, only when Mugabe is gone or when his health eventually betrays him.

Unseating Mugabe, Can a Coalition be the Answer?

The power of the envisaged coalition of the country’s two strongest parties – Movement of Democratic Change (MDCT) led by Morgan Tsvangirai and Zimbabwe People First of Joyce Mujuru can never be underestimated. MDCT remains the country’s largest opposition that commands enduring loyalty among its members. It has surprisingly grown from strength to strength in spite of spirited attempts by Mugabe’s security operatives to disenfranchise it.

The party also suffered insignificant splinters that have failed to attract any meaningful following. Such fringe political parties include Progressive Democratic Party led by former MDCT secretary general Tendai Biti, Reformed Democrats of Zimbabwe led by former MDCT treasurer Elton Mangoma and another former Tsvangirai lieutenant. Welshman Ncube, whose party stubbornly still calls itself MDC. A health scare by its cult-like leader Morgan Tsvangirai who underwent successful chemotherapy in 2016 did not sidetrack the party either.

For more than 10 years, Mujuru was the Vice President of Zimbabwe. She has intimate and sensitive information of how they used to run the regime and most importantly how elections were rigged. Didymus Mutasa, her henchman in ZPF, was Minister of State Security and Mugabe’s most trusted lieutenant during the ‘nikuved’ (rigged) 2013 elections. Mujuru, arguably a decorated war veteran herself, still commands a decent following among the same war veterans who were once zealously loyal to Mugabe but have since deserted him. Mujuru has Zanu PF deserters who are desperate for change as her main base.

Blinded by Madam Grace’s unbridled ambition, Mugabe allowed her to boot them out under the guise of allegedly “plotting to kill the President”. Curiously, in a country that wantonly incarcerates and punishes perceived enemies of the Mugabes, Mujuru and Mutasa were never arrested or brought before the courts for such ‘treasonous acts’.

Morgan Tsvangirai knows the delicacy of coalitions but at the same time he understands the intricacies and realities of the contemporary political playing field. To the ordinary eye, it is counterintuitive to work with yesteryear oppressors, but to Tsvangirai, Mujuru can be equated to what Stalinists termed a “useful idiot”.

Mugabe and the securocrats know that a free and fair election spells doom, a total political annihilation with attendant dismantlement of Zanu Pf hegemony. It provokes feelings of dread. It’s no fun! But that’s the national creative destruction phase Zimbabweans have been yearning for.

How Force Majeure of special circumstances might impact the plans of Mugabes.

Could this be a better time to leave office?  If Mugabe had groomed a successor with the blessing of the entire party, quitting now would have been the most enlightened thing to do. Whichever time Mugabe quits, Zanu PF will be increasingly in peril of disintegrating further. Mugabe might be waiting until it’s too late while creating more political volatility and a potentially destabilising bloodbath among belligerents in the aftermath should his increasingly compromised health fatally fail before the 2018 election. Even worse, dying in office will create a profound political vacuum.

Secondly, the economy remains an albatross around Mugabe’s neck. Public anger is at an all-time high attributed to economic hardships, corruption, general resistance to Mugabe’s rule and fatigue from internal squabbling that has consumed leadership focus at the expense of service delivery. 2016 posed a real threat to his throne as citizens took to the streets embracing defiant civil disobedience. Thankfully, the securocrats unleashed police brutality which saved the day. However 2017 looks gloomier than the past years making it ripe for turbulent change owing to civil unrest.

Thirdly, Mugabe might suffer betrayal from securocrats who may choose to impartially uphold the true outcome of the 2018 election in a free and fair environment. But does rigging elections benefit the securocrats at this point in time? Their complicity in rigging the election to Mugabe’s favour will give him enough ‘wiggleroom’ to anoint his wife, Madam Grace (or anybody he so wishes). After all, a vindictive Madam Grace presidency cannot guarantee the securocrats any safety. Most of the securocrats have already committed a cardinal sin; showing their tacit support for Madam Grace’s chief nemesis, Mnangagwa who in his mind, is already the President. Or maybe they should be cutting deals with the less vengeful opposition to effect a smooth transition.

The ongoing brouhaha emanating from Mnangagwa’s recent controversial photo holding “I am the boss” mug has already seen his G40 opponents declaring it ‘treason’ and a ‘coup plot’. This week, Zanu PF national political commissar, Kasukuwere (a G40 kingpin) went as far as summoning the chairpersons of all provinces and collectively issued a communiqué condemning the Vice President for undermining the party and being disloyal to Mugabe.

Whether it’s going to be Madam Grace, Mnangagwa or a Mugabe-esque kinsman or Mugabe himself (succeeding himself), crisis of credibility will always afflict the nation ten-fold, no wonder the country is in a mess today.

But as long as Mugabe lives, there is a greater likelihood that he will only hand over power after ‘winning’ the 2018 election. Quitting now will plunge his party into further turmoil. Likewise, the Hague might be tempted to ‘interview’ him. Lamentably, the divisions are irretrievable while Mugabe, by design, is the only glue that is holding the Zanu PF residue together. After him, the party will belong to the dustbins of history.

Can a Political Settlement be the Answer?

Arguably, Zimbabwe’s opposition parties and civic society are simply too cornered by the might of state repression to confrontationally force the losers to respect the outcome of the election, just like in the past. Political salvation will not necessarily come from the ballot alone. That opposition has won every election is unquestionable. But just like Stalin observed, the power is not with the voter but those that count the vote. Zimbabwe has a history of not accrediting any observer outside of the partisan African Union. Opposition cannot get Zanu PF to reform the electoral system as that would be tantamount to Zanu PF ejecting itself out of the gravy train.

From a pragmatic perspective, regrettably Zimbabwe might need some form of political settlement as an alternative in order to accommodate the interests of the Mugabes and also die-hards like Mnangagwa and his military-security backers otherwise Zimbabwe risks slumping into anarchy or collapsing into warlordism, becoming another failed State like Sudan or Somalia.

In order to save Zimbabwe there must arise national-interest driven patriots within the securocrats, ruling party, opposition and the blatantly partial judiciary, who are prepared to cut deals that transcend party lines or factional camps. Mugabe needs to be beaten to his own game by sheer tact and spine. The country cannot be held ransom by a geriatric who will commence his five-year term at the age of 95. That will hypothetically take him to the age of 100 by the end of his term. Ridiculously, the people capable of delivering that solution are part of that oligarchy that has been in Mugabe’s orbit for long and are either ‘anti-change’ because they are part of the looting machinery or are just too afraid of his time-tested vengeance.

Can Winds of Change Sail Through Zimbabwe?

But for a minute let’s also assess the Zimbabwean situation with an optimistic lens. Elsewhere, in spite of all the resistance to change, Kamuzu Banda’s departure inevitably brought relief to Malawi and so did the fall of Kaunda in Zambia. Then, fret less, ye democracy loyalists of Zimbabwe, these are the final moments of one of Africa’s ‘Big-gest’ Men, a stubborn dictator indeed. The brighter side is that dictatorships are primitive behaviours that are dying a natural death the world over. While Gambia and the DRC are ugly scenes to quickly forget, Ghana’s recent smooth transition is a reminder of what can happen to Zimbabwe.

So, it might very well be that the Mugabes are dangerously romancing with the past, working on a fallacy of reshaping their ideal future based on an anachronistic model. What worked in 2013 or 2008 is not guaranteed in 2018 considering the sheer tenacity of the  civil disobedience displayed in 2016 under the watchful eye of a dreadfully menacing regime.

Is Change therefore a citizenry’s responsibility?

To get caught up in ferreting out all the political chicaneries of Mugabe’s exact end game is to miss the point. Suffice is to say that the undercurrents are an eerie premonition. Zimbabwe is hanging in limbo at the moment while its untenable political and socio-economic situation has the potential to implode any time.

To most Zimbabweans, the Mugabes are now a mere relic of a First Family that has overstayed its welcome, they are now the Last Family. The truth is that the Mugabe family is locked in mortal combat with everyone and everything, causing them to run away from their own shadows.

In a leaderless world, Zimbabweans continue to bear the brunt of Mugabe’s repressive regime. They are isolated. The world turned a blind eye on Zimbabwe a long time ago. What Zimbabwe has become offends any normal person’s sensibilities while the befitting characterisation of Zimbabweans themselves is that they have become paranoid pessimists, largely because they have succumbed to fear.

In the final analysis, Zimbabweans should be extremely circumspect about the schemes of the Mugabes. Unless they take matters into their own hands somehow, they are doomed to yet another huge disappointment as the Mugabe dynasty thrives beyond 2018 elections. Yuuuuge, as Donald Trump would have said it. For Zimbabwe, 2018 is assuming apocalyptic proportions as political transition beckons.

Paul Simon is an author, biographer, researcher and fellow for geo-political sciences. He can be contacted at [email protected]

Mugabe And Wife On Family Fundraising Drive

President Robert Mugabe has come under fire for being “greedy” and failing to cede power to his deputies, with the nonagenarian travelling on official business at a time he is supposed to be resting.

Mugabe — who is on his month-long annual holiday — has embarked on high-profile trips, spoiling himself with flying business class around the world and spending nights in presidential suites in premier hotels — all in the claim of working for Zimbabwe’s betterment. The doddering president has maintained an air of energy and initiative, but the results have been modest.

Opposition political parties accused the soon-to-be 93-year-old of engaging in fundraising antics, getting millions of dollars in foreign travel allowances while on leave.

This comes as the country is battling a typhoid outbreak and drug shortages, a time the globetrotting president is spending $36 million on foreign and domestic trips in the first 10 months of 2016.

Mugabe, who  together with his family was in China a few days ago having bilateral talks with the country’s president Xi Jinping, has travelled on official business to Mali for the two-day France-Africa Summit.

Zimbabwe People First spokesperson Jealousy Mawarire said apart from the money, Mugabe’s actions were a sign that he took the country as a private entity.

“There are two aspects here; there is the money aspect as well, because when he travels he gets money for foreign travels. So, that is more allowances for him,” Mawarire said.
“It shows that he is running the country as a private entity.

“It should not be surprising because already when he is not there Cabinet does not sit, the central committee does not sit, politburo does not sit, and it’s a one-man band.  He believes that the country is going to die when he dies.

“The message is loud and clear, that there is no confidence in his deputies and ministers to execute bilateral duties.

“That’s also why he has been succeeding himself because in his mind, no one can do anything better than him.

“Remember that time when he said he was better than Jesus as he resurrected more times than him.”

Reports are that his ministers and deputies are also making trips to the Middle East, where he is holidaying to consult him and get instructions.

From Mali, it is believed Mugabe will also travel to Ethiopia for the 28th Ordinary Session of the summit of the African Union in Addis Ababa from January 22 to 31.

MDC spokesperson Obert Gutu said Treasury has to fork out money to support Mugabe’s travels for trips that could be attended by ministers and ambassadors.

“This man is a dictator. He has set up a base in the Middle East and leaves from there for official business to China and to Mali.

“We have a Foreign Affairs minister and ambassadors who are paid to do that. We have (Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Senegal and Gambia, Trudy Stevenson) close to Mali, who is well conversant in French, who was a French teacher at Arundel School and could have easily travelled there from Dakar, Senegal,” Gutu said.

“He is supposedly on leave, on rest with a whole entourage and using state resources.
“This has shown what he is — a one-man band and that he doesn’t trust anyone. In the meantime, treasury will be forking out money to pay for him and the entourage as well as high-landing fees for the charted plane.

“This has gone to show that Zanu PF is Robert Mugabe and Robert Mugabe is Zanu PF and government.  And this can be seen in the way these operate.

“He has two vice presidents but he doesn’t look at them as capable. They are just ceremonial deputies.

“And when acting, they will be just warming chigaro chamambo (the king’s seat), they can’t make any decisions.

“Even when he travels Cabinet doesn’t sit and no government decision is made.”
Jacob Mafume, People’s Democratic Party spokesperson said Mugabe thinks his assistants are useless.

“I think what they are trying to do is justify gobbling State resources while on leave, and pretend to be travelling on State business.

“This is a pure waste of State resources while we are in the midst of a typhoid crisis that can easily turn into a cholera outbreak,” Mafume said.

“For a man who has two vice presidents in a small country like Zimbabwe, he has shown he has no confidence in them.

“He believes they are useless. One of them can easily have been sent there.” Daily News

Panicky Zanu PF Cancels Mujuru Rally

Opposition Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) president Joice Mujuru was left devastated when her Bikita West rally was cancelled so Zanu PF could hold its assembly.

ZPF organised the event over the past month but was told by the police that they were cancelling her rally because of double-booking. They offered to rearrange the rally so they could instead host the rally after the Zanu PF conclave.

Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, ZPF Masvingo interim provincial chairperson Claudius Makova said they were forced to reschedule Mujuru’s rally from January 17.

“We booked for our president to address on January 17 but Zanu PF booked at the same venue and we have rescheduled our rally to January 19. This will not deter us to mobilise our supporters to come in their numbers for the rally.

“Kudakwashe Gopo is going to make history by becoming the first person to win the parliamentary election for our party.

“Our party is very popular and I think even the Zanu PF candidate will vote for Gopo on election day.”

Six candidates have successfully filed their papers at the Nomination Court that sat at the Masvingo Magistrates’ Courts, but the main battle is between Zanu PF women’s league provincial executive member Beauty Chabaya and Gopo of the Mujuru-led ZPF.

The NCA is fielding its spokesperson Madock Chivasa. Other candidates are Terence Makumbo of Progressive Democrats of Zimbabwe (PDZ), Independent candidate Innocent Muzvimbiri and former Bikita West legislator Heya Shoko, who will also stand as an Independent candidate.

The constituency was previously held by incarcerated Zanu PF rapist Munyaradzi Kereke.
Makova said a few people will vote for Zanu PF due to the current economic woes.

“People know the truth, Zanu PF has failed the nation, they don’t have solutions to address the current economic problems. Their only strategy is to use violence to force people to vote for them but people have suffered enough.

“We told our supporters that no to violence, we want to live in a peaceful nation but for Zanu PF, they have nothing to offer to the people of Zimbabwe. What they want is to win elections without strategies to solve the current economic problem which is affecting all Zimbabweans.”

However, Zanu PF provincial chairperson Amasi Nenjana dismissed Makova’s allegations as bar talk.

“Our vice president (Phelekezela Mphoko) is going to address our supporters on January 17. Those allegations which are being levelled against us are just bar talk. We are confident that we are going to win the by-election.

“They should have planned their rallies just after the announcement of the by-election. They must not try to play a blame game when they know that they can’t mobilise people to come to their rallies.

“We are a strong party and we are united here in Masvingo so our campaigns are going on well.” Daily News

Court To Decide Mugabe Removal

Harare – A Zimbabwean court is set to decide whether President Robert Mugabe is still fit to lead the troubled southern African country, given his advanced age and alleged wilfull violation of the nation’s governing charter.

Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Court announced on Friday that it will make its determination early next month, following an application filed by Promise Mkwananzi, leader of a social movement calling itself #Tajamuka.

“Please take notice that the above constitutional application will be heard and determined by the Constitutional Court at Harare on Wednesday the 8th day of February 2017 at 09:30 or soon thereafter as counsel may be heard,” said the court’s registrar in a letter to Mkwananzi that was copied to the Attorney General’s Office. Mugabe was cited as the respondent.

In his founding affidavit before the Concourt, Mkwananzi argued that Mugabe, who turns 93 on February, was wilfully violating the national constitution in many respects, including gross human rights abuses. The activist argued that many Zimbabweans were now leaving in fear of their president, who has threatened anyone with divergent views “to leave the country and in those countries that are sponsoring them”.

‘Old and frail’

Mkwananzi also argued that at 92, Mugabe could not fully perform his duties as president of Zimbabwe. The nonagenarian’s health was now also a cause for concern as he often travelled to Singapore for treatment of an eye cataract.

The prominent activist told News24, following the court’s hearing announcement, that time was up for Mugabe to leave state power. Mugabe has in the past, however, vowed not to leave office, saying he has the electoral mandate of the Zimbabwean people who voted him into office in polls that were described by the opposition as “fundamentally flawed”.

Said Mkwananzi: “He (Mugabe) is old and frail and no longer has the agility and concentration to superintend over critical affairs of the state. His incapacity (to lead) poses a real danger to the stability and security of the country. He must accept his fate and go to rest.”

Already, factions battling to succeed Mugabe when he eventually leaves office have emerged within the veteran leader’s ruling Zanu-PF party. His deputy, Emmerson Mnangagwa, was reportedly leading a camp calling itself “Team Lacoste” while a group of young Turks code-named Generation or G40 wanted to torpedo Mngangagwa’s ambitions by elevating First Lady Grace Mugabe to the country’s top post.

Floundering economy 

#Tajamuka led a series of anti-government protests last year and also worked together with other social movements such as exiled cleric Evan Mawarire’s  #ThisFlag to paralyse government business after calling for a two-day national shutdown that saw authorities arresting dozens of activists nationwide. They were charged with public violence and their cases are yet to be finalised.

Mkwananzi said that his organisation was mobilising Zimbabweans to cripple Mugabe’s government this year amid a floundering economy, rising poverty levels, company closures and unemployment.

“We are going to increase our numbers in the streets of the country to force Mugabe to leave office,” warned the militant activist. News24

Jah Prayzah Clashes with Tuku In London

Tsviriyo hitmaker Jah Prayzah is clashing with Oliver Mtukudzi in London this April. The show will also have Fungisayi staging her bits live in Europe’s largest city and also in Leicester. SEE POSTER BELOW FOR DETAILS.

Misihairabwi-Mushonga Savages Greedy Male Politicians

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OUTSPOKEN politician and MDC legislator Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga has criticised the idea of forming an opposition coalition, describing it as a narrative being fed onto Zimbabweans by a group of “a few male politicians at a hotel table”.

This, while her party is reportedly in talks with other opposition formations over the same issue. Misihairabwi-Mushonga (PM), in this interview with NewsDay Weekender’s Veneranda Langa (ND), argues Zimbabweans must instead be allowed to decide who should be the face of their struggle to dislodge President Robert Mugabe’s 37-year rule.

Below are excerpts;
ND: You are one of the most outspoken female politicians in Zimbabwe and in your opinion, do you view an opposition coalition as the way to go in order to ensure democratic change in Zimbabwe ahead of expected elections next year?

PM: First and foremost, I do not necessarily think that the coming together of all opposition political parties will provide the best way to democratically remove Zanu PF in 2018. One of the biggest problems with this proposed coalition is that it is a wrong narrative, which unfortunately also begins with a wrong answer because we have asked wrong questions.

ND: What do you mean by that?
PM: The first question to ask is: Why are we in this situation, where we are dominated by one person and one political party? If we answer this question correctly then we should be in a position to say why we are not addressing the root cause. We are not in this situation as Zimbabwe because there are many political parties in the country. We cannot say Zanu PF is in power because there are many political parties. We cannot continue with a 92-year-old ruling us and a system that controls everything.

It is the people that can remove Mugabe and those people do not necessarily belong to a political party. Even those people that voted for Morgan Tsvangirai (MDC-T president) during past elections are not members of the MDC-T, and so to continue to feed the narrative that a coalition of opposition parties will raise enough votes to dislodge Zanu PF is wrong because the majority of the voting public is not aligned to any political party.

ND: But you are considered one of the proponents of an opposition coalition. Why are you now opposed to it?
PM: No, I never pushed for a coalition of opposition parties. I pushed for an inclusive government, and that is a different thing. An opposition coalition is pre-election period and an inclusive government is a post-election arrangement. What is currently being discussed — and the media seems to have bought the idea too — is a pre-election coalition and the debate around it is problematic because you cannot tell me that bringing together a group of opposition parties will remove Zanu PF. It is not factually true because political membership of parties does not translate into huge numbers.
Here is where I am saying my narrative is different from everybody else’s. I believe we should push for the most popular candidate, who is not necessarily a political figure. It is the people, who must decide who should lead them and not a bunch of 10 to 15 men sitting at a table and forming a coalition. We should open up so that whoever feels they can lead Zimbabwe presents themselves to the people and then they decide. The narrative of a coalition is a male narrative, which assumes they know what the people of Zimbabwe want in terms of who must represent us. The issue is that we have to agree as the people of Zimbabwe on, who is to get rid of Mugabe and it should be a popular sentiment. It means we can also have independent candidates who have not necessarily been part of the current political set-up gunning for the Presidency and it must be someone popularly supported by all Zimbabweans. The majority of people that vote do not belong to political parties. In America they did it and that is how Donald Trump won the presidential elections because people were tired of politicians as leaders. We need to change the narrative.

ND: Is it possible to do that without opposition parties coalescing?
PM: Yes, we need to come together as Zimbabweans considering what happened with the #ThisFlag campaign by Pastor Evan Mawarire. Zimbabweans were not forced to gather and demonstrate at the Magistrates’ Courts. It is the situation in the country that forced them to do so. I am sad because even civic society is complicit. I would have expected a huge debate from them around this issue. Civic society talks of including people in governance issues, and they should be telling opposition political parties that whoever leads should come from the people. Civic society should be saying we are coming together with an agreed framework and will show Zanu PF what free and fair elections mean. We have seen it happening in other countries and this is an opportune time to remove Zanu PF by mobilising a popular sentiment in the people. We cannot give this right to a group of 10 to 15 men. On what basis do they have the right to decide for the people and say we need a coalition?

ND: So, how do the people then come up with a popular candidate to represent them, including those who are not politicians?
PM: It is very easy. Civic society organisations must look for resources for a parallel election, or a pre-run to elections where that popular candidate is chosen. They can group up, as the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, and do elections at constituencies. Those interested in leading can submit their names for nomination. It may sound ridiculous, but the entrance of Trump was on that basis because people were sick of the establishment and politicians. So our way out may even be getting someone who is not even a practicing politician.
Civic society can use the 210 constituencies to do this pre-run election, and this method can even be used for Parliament so that capable people submit their names for elections and we avoid having people sitting for five years without uttering a word in Parliament. I am not against males, but even in the media, it is their voices that have been articulated and they are the ones talking about a coalition of opposition parties. It is Tsvangirai, Simba Makoni (Mavambo Kusile Dawn), Tendai Biti (People’s Democratic Party), and Welshman Ncube (MDC), and sometimes Joice Mujuru (Zimbabwe People First) who are given a chance to speak.
Women’s voices must also be heard on this issue because it is everybody including those that do not belong to political parties that are needed to deal with Mugabe in 2018. Every candidate should be subjected to a popular vote.
ND: Do you then consider yourself a suitable candidate?
PM: I certainly do not think 2018 is a year for me to run for the Presidency. I have no resources — I do not even own a tuckshop. I will not be presenting myself in 2018 to contest for the Presidency, but later I will certainly be interested in running. That is why I admire Hillary Clinton. She lost the elections, but she planned to run for several years. You do not just wake up saying you want to be a President. You plan.News day

“Mnangagwa Will Not Succeed Mugabe”

Ray Nkosi| Higher Education Minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo, took to twitter to respond to state media opinions by Nathaniel Manheru that he  is wasting his time dabbling in Zanu PF succession politics because he will never win it.

“It’s very rare for deputy presidents, deputy central bank governors, deputy chief justices & deputy vice chancellors to succeed their bosses!” wrote Moyo.

Manheru had written: “Minister Jonathan Nathaniel Moyo, the Professor: leave those scurrilous and thoughtless 140-letter tweets, all to motivate and orchestrate real research, to build and organise real knowledge, without doubt always your forte, your competence!

Not this dabbling in Zanu-PF succession politics you know you will not win. Chine vene vacho chinhu ichi and you won’t be there when great questions of the day are settled mumatare avo! Too young, too small, simply a late arrivant, my good soul-mate! You, me, all others like us, must do what we know and do best: quietly remake our worlds by remarking the knowledge that animates and moves them.

Not this shallow debate about a “mug” and a “boss”! As if President Mugabe ever drinks from a mug, let alone called or known by the awkward appellation of “Boss”. Not even fragile, hypersensitive at all to be bothered by such stuff! Not the man I know. Rather than seeking to remake him through our small thoughts and inane sensitivities, let us remake and deal with great issues he has assigned us: organising higher knowledge, in your case.

Our Generation Needs Its Own Liberation Struggle

Whitlaw Mugwinji | WHEN we were growing up, politics was a pastime activity for the mature and the old. A dangerous pastime so to speak.

In those days, people with divergent views from the party and government did not discuss politics in public. If they did, at least they did not dare express their honest opinions.

Even in the privacy of one’s home, politics was discussed in hushed voices. Maybe not true for all Zimbabweans, but in our cramped ghettos, people could not risk being overheard by some overzealous Zanu PF party member, as back then they seemed to be everywhere.

But even during that time when most people were afraid to speak their minds in public, the civil society, led by a militant workers’ union and the vociferous student movement, successfully fought against the introduction of a one-party State.

Then, workers and students were the true vanguard of our democracy, as they stood for much more than their selfish concerns. A generation that heard a calling and responded accordingly.

A decade later, Zimbabweans from all walks of life responded to yet another call. They came together once again and through the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) they almost brought an end to Zanu PF’s hegemony.

Unfortunately, we have so far failed to realise this change we so desperately yearn for. Now, like a broken record, they are stuck, they keep chanting change, but are unable to move the country forward.

Pointing to mistakes by our leaders in the opposition is quite easy, blaming them for our failure even easier.

Instead, the citizens must accept our responsibility. It is this present generation’s collective duty to rid our country of this thieving, corrupt and murderous Zanu PF regime.

Building on from last year’s momentum, which saw a rise in prominent and youthful activists such as Mawarire, Mkwananzi, Dzamara, Zvorwadza and Masarira among many others raising their voices, echoing our cries. They showed a glimpse of their potential, our collective potential at a time when the main stream opposition parties when consumed by internal squabbles.

But to be honest young people rising and stepping up to the plate is a two-way street. They are already  speaking up but what is now required from the seasoned opposition politicians is to give them room and allow them to blossom into their full potential. I know politics is a selfish game, no one is truly expected to create room for others but this is where we need our ingenuity, we must create an environment that enables renewal and the injection of new blood into the mainstream body politic.

The Chinese learned from Mao’s reluctance to step down

The Chinese leadership under Deng Xiaoping learned a vital lesson from chairman Mao’s reluctance to step down. They came to understand that if the communist party was to stay in power for a very long time and if their country was to develop and be able to compete in the fast-changing world they needed to constantly renew their leadership. Thus, they introduced reforms, no new member could be elected into either the central committee or the politburo after the age of 70 anymore and a president could no longer serve more than a maximum of 10 years.

Mandela did not sell out

The ANC has been able to survive for over a century because it understood the need for leadership renewal early. Mandela not only did he continue with that ANC tradition of leadership renewal but he extended it to the state too, avoiding a crisis that confronts most of Africa.

It is unfortunate that there is a section of the population that accuse him of selling out. I content that it can only be this lazy generation that accuses Mandela of selling out because it expects to be handed down everything on a silver platter. Where else could it get the temerity to accuse Mandela of selling out? How did these people expect Mandela to reverse 4 centuries of colonialism and white domination in only five years that he ruled South Africa? He was not a super human being, he was flesh and blood like all of us.

Comrades, that is not selling out, it is called sharing responsibility with the next generation. Theirs fought the liberation struggle, got political power and handed it to the next generation. Now that political power is in the hands of the people, it is this generation’s duty and privilege to push the decolonisation agenda forward. Knowing that freedom is a struggle and that a struggle is a never-ending process as noted by Rousseau in his social contract when he said ‘a man is born free and everywhere he is in chains’. Each generation has to keep breaking those chains and pushing further the frontiers of freedom.

In Zimbabwe there is no succession planning.

Unfortunately for Zimbabwe, be it in the ruling party, opposition or civic society, the tradition is ‘abaiwa ngabude’ loosely translated to mean that if you harbour leadership ambitions, just break away and form your own party or organisation.

The concept of leadership renewal is alien. Robert Mugabe as frail and old as he is, he still wants to go on for another term. If he was doing a sterling job, we could easily find it in our hearts of hearts to forgive him but the economy has been in tatters for the past two and half decades and there is no respite in sight.

In 2013, Tsvangirai pledged to step down, if he lost the previous elections, but all we ever got were excuses on why honouring his pledge would be a betrayal of the people. Forgotten is the fact that he had already served 13 years as the leader of the MDC. In 2006, Lovemore Madhuku had to change the National Constitutional Assembly’s constitution in order to quench his insatiable thirst for power. Fast forward to 2011, another Lovemore surnamed Matombo caused a split in the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) by attempting to cling on to power after the expiry of his two five-year terms.

This very same phenomenon has also occurred in organisations such as Zimrights, Zimbabwe Union of Journalists and many others. This failure at handing over power or rather the failure to handle succession is the chief reason that has led to the multiplication of political parties and civil society organisations in the country. The sooner, we all understand that no matter how charismatic leaders are, they come and at some point, they must go, the better for our country and organisations respectively.

It is one thing for these individuals to not want to handover the power but is another thing for us not to take corrective action. Zimbabwe, handing over power to your successor is not an act of cowardice and neither does that bring one’s masculinity into question. Instead, it is a brave act and a mark of true leadership. As they say the primary role of true leaders is to produce more leaders not followers.

Zimbabweans, young people in particular, the time is now, for you to amplify your voices and reclaim your destiny. For how long should Zimbabweans be constantly reminded by Zanu PF to cherish peace they brought through the barrel of the gun? Peace and tranquillity that we enjoy in our own misery.

Rousseau says its force that is used to make someone a slave but it can only be their cowardice that perpetuates their condition. Yes, Zanu PF has used violence in the past to intimidate and cow us into submission but we must throw away that fear and face Zanu PF head own.

What else have we got to lose but our chains? Have we lost our desire for a New Zimbabwe, where dreams and aspirations are fulfilled?

Young people, now is the time, 2017 is the year, change must come in Mugabe’s lifetime.

Harare City Council Scammed Of $180 000

Joylene Mtandwa | The Harare City Council has lost over $180 000 in a scam involving three senior officials employed in the city’s Treasury department, through the issuance of fake Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS).

According to an audit report dated 26 October, 2016, the three officials (names withheld because they are yet to be arrested) prejudiced the local authority of $178 594.28, through receipting fake RTGS transactions crediting several rate payers’ accounts.

The audit report, states tha the three senior Council officials targeted private business entities and individuals who owed huge amounts to the local authority in unpaid rates and demanded bribes to cancel their debts.

“Two Harare City Treasurer’s department clerical officers connived with an Error correction clerk in-charge of the RTGS office asked for huge kickbacks (as high as 50% of the reduced amount) from rate payers or their representatives to have their account balances reduced,” read part of the audit report.

“The Council employees did this by recruiting and receiving the kick backs and then created fake RTGSs which they later authenticated and caused to be receipted,” said the audit.

The audit report said an investigation into the issue was made after a tip off from a concerned rate payer whose account had been fraudulently credited with $2000.

Harare City Council is owned over $55 million by residents in unpaid rates, by government departments, private businesses and individuals and ordinary residents.

In a bid to recover the owed revenue, the Bernard Manyenyeni led local authority has engaged some debt collectors to attached debtors’ properties.

Traditional Leaders Confront Mugabe Over Poor Roads

Terrence Mawawa, Mberengwa | Traditional leaders and villagers here have petitioned  President Robert Mugabe and Transport Minister Joram Gumbo over the poor state of roads in the area.

Mberengwa District, considered to be a Zanu PF stronghold has atrocious roads. Despite voting for the ruling party and Mugabe for the past 36 years the people of Mberengwa have been totally neglected by the veteran leader’s government. Chiefs Mposi, Mudavanhu, Maziofa and Mataruse confirmed the development adding villagers were signing petitions to be send to Mugabe and Gumbo .

“Villagers are compiling petitions to be send to President Mugabe and Minister Gumbo respectively.The purpose of writing the petitions is to express displeasure at the poor state of roads in our area. It is on record that funds meant for the rehabilitation of roads in our area were abused by known individuals and government officials.This issue has to be resolved as a matter of urgency,”said Chief Mudavanhu.

The traditional leaders said the petitions would be delivered to Mugabe and Gumbo by the end of the month. Asked to comment on the matter,Gumbo was quick to defend his boss Mugabe and blamed sanctions for the lack of meaningful development in the area. “Government has no funds at the moment but if we get funding we will revive the projects.You all know that our country was affected by sanctions imposed by the west,”said Gumbo.

Angry villagers who spoke to ZimEye.com said they were tired of being used by Zanu PF. “These politicians just want our votes yet they do not care about our welfare.Mugabe himself must come to Mberengwa and see what is happening here,”said an elderly man from Chaza Village.

TARIFF REVERSAL : Econet Shoots At ‘Hypocrite’ Mandiwanzira

In the latest development regarding the recently suspended mobile data tariff increases, Econet Wireless has published a statement on its Facebook pagedefending its actions, pointing out how it reversed the data tariffs increase on its own and accusing Supa Mandiwanzira, Zimbabwe’s Minister of ICT, of duplicity and misleading actions aimed at discrediting the mobile operator.

In its statement, Econet Wireless says that its board gave the directive to reverse the data tariff increases on the 12th of January 2017. Part of the statement reads,

On 12 January 2017, when it became clear that an exercise that was driven by the Regulator with the full knowledge and participation of The Minister and that we thought would contribute towards leveling the playing field was in fact a farce and a setup intended by the Minister and our competitors who are under the Minister’s control to portray the new Director General of POTRAZ in a bad light and to portray Econet as a gluttonous and insensitive to the public our Board directed us to reverse the data tariff increases. We wrote and delivered a letter to POTRAZ on 12 January 2017 in which we indicated that we would revert to our old tariffs if the regulator did not ensure that all the operators complied with its regulatory notice by end of day 12 January 2017.

The statement goes on to state that Supa Mandiwanzira’s statement issued on the 12th of January 2017 claiming that he had reversed the tariffs was false. Econet has accused Mandiwanzira of duplicity and reversing the gains made in telecoms ever since his appointment. – Techzim

$28 000 Theft Maid Pleads For Freedom

ONE of the two Bulawayo maids who allegedly stole $28 000 from their employer wept uncontrollably in court yesterday pleading to be released on bail as conditions in remand prison were unbearable for her.

Eunice Mabhena (50) and Florence Phiri (43) allegedly stole the money from their employer, Mrs Permian Macheka, in October last year.

Mrs Macheka of Hillside suburb had allegedly sold 52 head of cattle to raise the money.

The two have been in remand prison since October 28.

Bulawayo Magistrate Ms Gladmore Mushowe yesterday further remanded the pair in custody to February 3.

Phiri yesterday wailed in court as she pleaded to be remanded out of custody.

“Please Your Worship, may we be allowed to go home. Jail life is difficult. May we come to court from our homes,” she said in-between tears.

Phiri, who initially pleaded guilty to theft saying she had used part of the money to buy her husband a car as a Christmas present, yesterday recanted her earlier statement and denied knowledge of the vehicle.

“Your Worship I only took $5 500. I used              $1 800 to buy a car as a Christmas present for my husband. I don’t know who took the rest of the money.

May this court please remand me out of custody,” said Phiri during her initial court appearance last October.

However, yesterday she denied knowledge of the motor vehicle and asked to be remanded out of custody.

The investigating officer, Detective Sergeant Vhingirai, testified that a Hyundai Excel was recovered at Phiri’s rural home as per her initial statement.

“Your Worship the accused person is now just trying to distance herself from her statement. She is the one who told us about the car. We found her husband driving it. He confirmed that accused bought it for him,” said Sgt Vhingirai.

The other maid, Mabhena, through her lawyer Mr Vuyile Mpofu of V J Mpofu and Associates, maintained her plea of not guilty.

Mr Mpofu said the police were not thorough in their investigations and had allowed Mrs Macheka to interfere with investigations.

“Complainant was with the police officers all the time investigations were being done. She went with them to Mabhena’s house. She even took her to the toilet away from the police officers and searched her. Her husband is the one who told police officers that the serial numbers on the money recovered matched those of the money that had remained in the briefcase.

“None of the officers verified that. You have agreed that if police involve civilians, especially complainants in investigations, there could be a possibility of attaining biased results,” he said.

For the State, Mr Kudakwashe Jaravaza said investigators found Mabhena with $700 while her alleged accomplice Phiri was found with $100 of the stolen money.

He said Mrs Macheka sold 52 head of cattle and kept $28 600 in her bedroom.

“On October 19, complainant added  $2 400 to her $28 600.

“On October 24 she realised that $28 000 was missing and she made a report to the police.

“Phiri was found in possession of $100 and Mabhena had $700 and the serial numbers of the notes tallied with those of the stolen money,” said Mr Jaravaza. – state media

Russian Influence – Rep. John Lewis: ‘I Don’t See Trump as a Legitimate President’

In an exclusive interview with NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) said he does not believe Donald Trump is a “legitimate president,” citing Russian interference in last year’s election.

Asked whether he would try to forge a relationship with the president-elect, Lewis said that he believes in forgiveness, but added, “it’s going to be very difficult. I don’t see this president-elect as a legitimate president.”

When pressed to explain why, he cited allegations of Russian hacks during the campaign that led to the release of internal documents from the Democratic National Committee, and Hillary Clinton’s campaign co-chairman, John Podesta.

“I think the Russians participated in helping this man get elected. And they helped destroy the candidacy of Hillary Clinton,” Lewis told NBC News’ Chuck Todd.

Trump appeared to acknowledge this week that Russia did engage in hacking during the campaign, but he has vigorously argued that any foreign interference had no impact on the election’s outcome.

The long-serving Georgia Congressman and civil rights leader also said that he would not attend President-elect Trump’s swearing-in. “I don’t plan to attend the inauguration. It will be the first one that I miss since I’ve been in Congress. You cannot be at home with something that you feel that is wrong, is not right.”

For more, tune into “Meet the Press” on Sunday morning. CBNC

China Tells Mugabe – “Respect Property Rights”

CHINA this week urged the Zimbabwean government to respect property rights, address concerns over policy inconsistency and clarify its indigenisation policy to attract much-needed investment into the country.

In an interview in Harare on Monday, the day President Robert Mugabe met his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in Beijing, China’s acting ambassador to Zimbabwe Zhao Baogang said although relations between the two countries are “very strong”, China had concerns over the government’s policy inconsistencies “particularly in the mining sector”.

He added that the Chinese have been engaging the Zimbabwean government over the issue for some time.

Despite Zimbabwe and China signing a number of mega deals including the Kariba South Power Extension project, relations between the two countries took a dip last year after government forced all diamond miners in Chiadzwa to cease operations. The companies were forcibly moved without securing their equipment.

Government, through the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development, then merged all mining companies into the Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) where it has majority shareholding.

Chinese companies Anjin and Jinan were affected by the merger, angering authorities from the Asian nation, who view the move as an assault on property rights and a violation of the investment agreement the companies had with government.

“We have very strong relations and our co-operation is getting much stronger. Certainly we also have some challenge, that is the inconsistency of the policy and sometimes this is also aggravated by the Zimbabwean minister(s). So this is maybe one of the concerns and certainly Chinese business may know better than me,” said Zhao.

He said they were engaging the government over Chinese investments, adding the country needs to put favourable conditions to attract foreign direct investment.

“Yes the discussion is always under way and we disagree now (sic) for quite some time. Whenever we have any concerns on indigenisation or economic policies of the government we will talk to the government. Now we have successful discussions with the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development and also the Economic Planning (ministry),” he said.

“We also have had fruitful discussions with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. We believe that we continue with the discussions and I think that Zimbabwean government will take our concerns into consideration and they will create more and more favourable conditions and policies for foreign investments including Chinese investors.”

Zhao expressed optimism that Chinese concerns over Anjin and Jinan’s investments will be resolved “soon” although he declined to reveal how the negotiations had gone and what the likely outcome would be.

“We have been holding discussions with the Zimbabwean government on this issue on the diamond issue. I think that quite soon it will be resolved,” he said.

Several ambassadors accredited to Zimbabwe including the European Union, British, French, Australian and Danish diplomats, among others, have raised concern over the indigenisation policy, property rights violations and Harare’s policy inconsistencies.

Numerous business delegations, which have visited the country over the years have also called for policy clarity and respect for property rights.

Despite the warm relations between the two countries, Chinese officials have consistently raised critical issues that President Robert Mugabe and his government are uncomfortable dealing with. For example, when Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa visited Beijing in 2015, the Chinese raised fears about Mugabe’s age and lack of Zanu PF leadership renewal.

They also raised concern over Zimbabwe’s investment climate and ease of doing business, the country’s relations with Western countries, government’s failure to tackle corruption and bureaucratic red tape, among other thorny issues.
The Chinese also said they are worried about Zimbabwe’s high political, economic and country risks, as well as poor credit rating. – Independent

Horror As Woman Chops Off Nephew’s (2) Head

 Terrence Mawawa, Mberengwa |In a gory murder incident that has stunned the whole community, a local woman ran amok and murdered her sister’s two -year-old son . Arleta Mafuramoyo was not asked to plead when she appeared before Mberengwa Magistrate, Sengster Tavengwa facing murder charges.

The incident happened in Batanai Village, under Chief Bvute in Mberengwa District on Christmas Eve. According to the state, the child and his six-year-old sibling were left in Mafuramoyo ‘s custody while their parents, visited some relatives during the festive season.

The two-year-old boy complained of hunger since Mafuramoyo had not fed the two children. Incensed by the child’s loud wailing, Mafuramoyo grabbed an axe and beheaded the toddler as his sibling watched. She then advanced towards the six-year-old child and struck him on the leg with the axe. The matter has been referred to the High Court with the magistrate also saying the accused should be examined for mental illness.

Local villagers said they were shocked by the incident. “How can someone kill an innocent child just like that?It is really shocking and unbelievable. Nobody expected her to kill her sister’s child. It is really painful. The parents of child were completely puzzled by the callous act.They are yet to come to terms with the horrific act ,”said a local villager.

Cost Of Living Skyrockets

THE cost of living increased by 0.69 percent last month to $577,97 for a family of six per month  due to fluctuation of fuel prices and the introduction of bond notes.

A survey by the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) carried out using an urban low-income earner for a family of six, showed that the cost of living increased from $574.01 to $577.97 by end of December 2016.

“As CCZ, we assume that the slight increase in prices could be attributed to various factors and these include fluctuation of fuel prices and the introduction of bond notes in circulation. Some supermarkets have taken advantage of these circumstances to increase the prices of basic commodities,” said the consumer watchdog.

The council said the food basket increased by $4.72 or 3.68 percent from $128.34 by end-November 2016 to $133.06 by end of December.

“The price of detergents decreased by $0.76 or 6.51 percent from $11.67 to $10.91. Increases were recorded in products that include flour by $0.02 from $1.85 to $1.87, meat by $0.59 from $3.98 to $4.57, cooking oil by $0.10 from $1.39 to $1.49, and mealie-meal by $0.70 from $11.25 to 11.95,” it said.

CCZ, however, said during the period under review some products prices remained unchanged.

For example, prices for tea leaves, bread, sugar, fresh milk, and salt remained stable from end of September 2016 figures.

The consumer watchdog said it continues to encourage consumers to shop conscientiously and to always buy certified products.

“Where the products are not certified, consumers should exercise their right to information by carefully examining the products they are buying. They should ensure that the products are well labelled, packaged and provided with vital information such as manufacturing and expiry dates and ingredients used in the make-up of the products,” said CCZ. – State Media

Roki Dumps Girlfriend, Lives Large In South-Africa

CONTROVERSIAL urban grooves star musician, Rockford “Roki” Josphats seems to be living the life in neighbouring South Africa and not bothered of what awaits him at home after he “disappeared” after he allegedly assaulted his girlfriend, Nyasha Valerie.

The “fight” is alleged to have caused Valerie’s miscarriage and she reported the matter at Borrowdale Police Station in Harare under reference number CR879-8-16 for assault and theft of property.

All appears to be well for the Chidzoka hitmaker, who is continuing with his trade, staging performances in Cape Town, if the pictures of the show posters he has posted on social media site Twitter are anything to go by.

In one of the pictures, Roki is in the company of South Africa’s multi-award winning rapper, Cassper Nyovest, and it is captioned: “Bumped into the hommie @CassperNyovest on my way to Cape Town . . . Humble guy . . . Cape Town, are you ready?”

In an interview with NewsDay Weekender yesterday, Valerie said she was not aware of the musician’s whereabouts, as she had not been in contact with him.

“I have moved on and I am sure he (Roki) will succeed in his endeavours,” she said.

When contacted for comment on the progress of the case, national police spokesperson, Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba said she was not aware of the matter.

“I don’t know about Roki beating up his girlfriend. Call Harare Central [Police Station] and talk to them about the issue,” she said.

Harare police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Simon Chazovachii said he needed time to gather the information from his Borrowdale colleagues, where the case was filed, and could only respond later in the day, saying he was out of office

“This requires some time for me to find out and consult with the police from Borrowdale. Give me the reference number of the case and you can get back to me later in the day as I am currently out of office. We are hosting some campaigns,” he said.

Efforts to get a comment from him later were unsuccessful. – Newday

Bikita-West Divides Tsvangirai’s MDC

TROUBLE is brewing within the opposition MDC-T over reports that the party has decided to back an independent candidate in the forthcoming Bikita West by-election.

MDC-T Masvingo provincial chairperson, James Gumbi early this week reportedly claimed the opposition party would now throw its weight behind independent candidate, Innocent Muzvimbiri instead of former Vice-President Joice Mujuru’s Zimbabwe People First’s (ZimPF) Kudakwashe Gopo.

But yesterday, MDC-T dismissed Gumbi’s declarations. Spokesperson Obert Gutu said there was no official position or resolution that the opposition movement would back “any candidate in the by-election”.

“We are not participating in the Bikita West by-election because of our no reforms no election resolution and I can authoritatively say, on behalf of the party, that there is no official endorsement of any candidate in the Bikita West by-election,” he said.

Sources in the MDC-T said Gumbi was being motivated by factional politics. NewsDay Weekender heard that a faction within the MDC-T viciously opposed to a coalition, particularly with Mujuru, could have been behind the plot to “muddy the waters for our colleagues”.

“This is factional politics at play, there are people in the party, who want to thwart the formation of the coalition because they fear they would lose their positions in a coalition,” the source said.

In a clear indication that all was not well and the reported talks on a coalition between MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai and Mujuru could yet face internal resistance, Gumbi stuck to his guns insisting his party was backing Muzvimbiri.

“I can’t be naïve to say that I received an instruction from the top to back the independent candidate if I did not. It’s not my business to be lying,” he said somewhat exasperated and promising to get to the bottom of the issue.

He, however, refused to name the person, who had given him the instruction.

ZimPF spokesperson, Jealousy Mawarire, on Thursday said his party was working well with MDC-T supporters and structures. Mawarire said media reports that the MDC-T had ditched them were not true.

“Our people on the ground have not told us anything to that effect. What we know is we have their (MDC-T) support on the ground and we look forward to have president Tsvangirai joining us on January 19 at our star rally,” he said.

ZimPF face Zanu PF’s Beauty Chabaya in what could be a litmus test for the Mujuru-led party which enters into its first election since it was formed.

Also eyeing the constituency are independent candidate, Heya Shoko, a former legislator for the area and Progressive Democrats of Zimbabwe’s Terrence Makumbo. – Newsday

Met Department, Warns of More Heavy Rains, Floods

The country is expected to receive heavy rains from tomorrow up to Tuesday next week with a possibility of flooding in some areas, the Meteorological Services Department has warned.
The weather organisation has since advised responsible authorities to be high on alert as many people might need assistance.

The Civil Protection Unit has also warned of possible landslides in hilly slopes in susceptible areas. Farmers are likely to suffer heavy leaching and damage to their crop as a result of flooding and heavy downpours.

In a statement yesterday, the MSD said heavy rains in excess of 90 millimetres in 24 hours were expected in Mashonaland Central, Mashonaland East, Manicaland and Masvingo and advised the general public to take the heightened warning seriously.
“The MSD wishes to alert the public that potentially, heavier rain is expected to affect much of Mashonaland Central and East, Manicaland as well as north of Masvingo from Saturday to Tuesday. Already the ground in some areas is well soaked and therefore this further aggravates the risk of flooding in these areas.
“We are alerting responsible authorities such as Civil Protection Unit, Police, local authorities, rescue services including power utilities, to be on the alert for the duration of this period,” he said.
The department said the heavy rains would be caused by a series of low pressure systems, both in the lower and middle levels of the atmosphere which is expected to enter the country through Manicaland from Mozambique.
“This combination is conducive for increasing and squeezing the moisture in the country, hence the increased precipitation,” said the MSD.
CPU acting director Ms Sibusisiwe Ndlovu, said the heavy rains would significantly increase the risk of flooding as the ground was already soaked.
“In most parts of the country run off will be high. There will be increased landslides in hilly slopes in susceptible areas.
“The risk of flooding is likely to be severe for areas that usually flood, low lying areas, wetlands areas close to rivers and major tributaries, areas close to river confluences and areas that have already experienced flash flooding this season,” she said.
Ms Ndlovu said people in Manicaland and Muzarabani should take particular care and necessary precautions during this period.
In Manicaland, all communities living in the eastern highlands, particularly Chimanimani, Nyanga, Mutare, Matasa and all living in Middle Sabi should be on alert. In Mashonaland Central, all communities in Muzarabani should take necessary precautions.
“People should keep informed of weather bulletins and closely monitor levels particularly at night and timely move to higher ground.
“Children should be supervised at play, on their way to schools and from school. It is also advisable to monitor houses in case they succumb to excessive moisture. Do not attempt to cross flooded rivers and streams whether on foot or by car,” she said.
Agriculture expert, Mr Ivan Craig, said the heavy rains were a challenge this period as the ground was already saturated.
“Heavy rains will increase waterlogging, leaching and washing away of the top soil and nutrients. Farmers will not be able to apply fertiliser, herbicides or pesticides as they will be washed away.
“If the rains are associated with heavy winds and hail they will also thresh crops especially maize,” he said.
Mr Craig said the rains were positive in that water table would rise, dams would fill up and rivers would start flowing.
The MSD forecast normal to above normal rainfall during the 2016/17 season.
This was followed by advisory from the SADC Regional Early Warning Unit.
According to the SADC Early Warning Unit, it was crucial that early planning and mitigation programmes be put in place so that communities, businesses and respective countries likely to be impacted prepare as speedily as possible to face the potential threatening of the extreme weather and climate events.
The experts also warned of high chances of water borne diseases such as cholera and typhoid among others.
There is also the increase of vector borne diseases such as Malaria.
Harare has already suffered as two people have died of water-borne diseases.
Farmers and supporting agencies were advised to be prepared for incidences of pests and diseases for both crops and livestock. This is especially relevant in areas where specific pests and diseases tend to occur under conditions of high rainfall.

The Danger Of A Politicised Judiciary

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | The events in the  Judicial system in Zimbabwe fronted by the Judicial Service Commission has reduced the country’s legal system to a political battle field.

All our jurisprudence and judicial organs should be protected.

The judicial system of Zimbabwe is in danger of being relegated to a mere political contestation field. The system is becoming more partisan and has cracked in very visible factional lines. The JSC has favoured one political faction against the other. Our judicial system is now in danger of being captured or being used to settle political scores. The recent JSC saga which is being played between the judiciary and ZANU PF factions have by far awakened the legal minds to caution Zimbabweans of the danger of using our legal system as political play grounds. Recently Justice Hungwe warned us about this. Be it our courts, JSC office all are being used in the name & game of political quagmire.

Politicians are now using the JSC as political ground to settle political scores. JSC in a bid to cover its corrupt tendencies becomes a willing partner and descends in the arena thereby being blinded by the dust of the confusions. Zimbabwe is one of the countries in the world which have a viable judicial system and a constitution, but recently our politicians have put the independence and viability of such system into danger of being inadequate. They have endeavoured to control any influential avenue around.

Zimbabwe has one of the best judiciary system in the world but if we continue to misuse and misdirect our judicial organs, then we will be running into danger of killing our judicial system. Destroying and crushing the process of the system we should defend with our lives. JSC must learn to divorce itself from political supremacy and serve the nation’s justice system. A nation is respected by its judicial strength and soberness.

All our judicial components were formed and tasked with the duties of being the custodians of our constitution and protectors of citizens, but now they are forever under attack, or misused by politicians. No one should be allowed to use our judicial system for personal-selfish reasons; not even Presidents, Chief justices, Ministers, Businesspersons or even our prosecutors. JSC has drifted into the succession squabbles and take sides. This has compromised their reason.

The survival of our Justice system is the hands of the JSC but alas the JSC is now graced by vultures who are just after protecting their interests at the expense of our justice.
Factionalists must stop using JSC for their advantage. A strong legal will must be exhibited.
Law is not only a course but a way of life.

The disrespect of the minister is motivated by factional politics and not by guidance to the system.

At this rate our legal system will be reduced to a dog’s breakfast

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Mandiwanzira Sues MDC-T MP And Daily News

Information Communication Technology (ICT) minister, Supa Mandiwanzira, has filed two lawsuits totalling a staggering $9 million against Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe (ANZ) — publishers of the Daily News, the Daily News on Sunday and the Weekend Post.

The lawsuits relate to two articles which appeared in ANZ’s flagship daily, the Daily News, last year.

Curiously, both of Mandiwanzira’s legal actions only came in the past fortnight, eight months after the Daily News published the news articles.

An ANZ spokesperson said that the company looked forward to meeting the minister in court in both cases, adding that it was his right to approach the bench.

In his latest lawsuit, in which Mandiwanzira cites MDC legislator for Mabvuku-Tafara James Maridadi as the first respondent, and ANZ and its Group Editor Stanley Gama as second and third respondents, the ZiFM owner — who is a former journalist who has enjoyed a meteoric rise in both business and politics — is demanding $2 million in damages.

This follows the publication of an opinion piece by Maridadi in the Daily News in July 2016 titled “A chip off the old block”, which referred to widely-circulating allegations at the time that Mandiwanzira had been bought a $200 000 car by the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz).

In his court application, Mandiwanzira said the impression created by the opinion piece was that he abused his position as a minister for his own personal gain.

He also claimed that the opinion had damaged his reputation in terms of his suitability to be a parliamentarian and a Cabinet minister, without saying what the claimed suitability entailed.

“The plaintiff has been subjected to great embarrassment by the article and it was the duty of 1st, 2nd and 3rd defendants (Maridadi, ANZ and Gama) to verify the truth of the information before causing the publication.

“As a result of the defamatory statements … the plaintiff has been damaged in his reputation and suffered damages in the amount of $2 million,” Mandiwanzira said.

There was no indication that Mandiwanzira had taken similar action against all the media houses that had reported on the controversy.

In the other lawsuit, Mandiwanzira also included ANZ as a respondent in a case in which he is seeking a whopping $7 million in damages.

The lawsuit is based on an article which was published in the Daily News in May last year, in which former NetOne chief executive officer, Reward Kangai, complained about the minister and was reported to have appealed to President Robert Mugabe for help.

“The article was not only untrue in many aspects, but highly defamatory and was so published with the express motive of casting aspersions on the character of the plaintiff, lowering him in the estimation of ordinary reasonable persons with the newspaper’s readership and exposed him to public ridicule and contempt, both in his professional capacity as a government minister and a renowned broadcaster and a politician,” Mandiwanzira’s lawyers claimed. – Daily News

Mphoko Mourns Former Iran President

Acting President Phelekezela Mphoko has described the role played by the late former President of Iran, Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, as one that inspired many Zimbabweans to redouble their efforts in fighting for their independence and nationhood. The former Iran leader died of a heart attack on January 8 in Tehran at the age of 82.

Acting President Mphoko relayed his message when he signed the book of condolences at the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Harare on Thursday.

“The people of the Republic of Zimbabwe will remember the cleric as a revolutionary who played a prominent role in the Iranian Revolution of 1979, a revolution which inspired many Zimbabweans to redouble their efforts in fighting for their own independence and nationhood,” he said.

“Zimbabwe recalls the many contributions that the great statesman made to the political and economic development of the Islamic Republic of Iran.”

Over the last 38 years, former President Rafsanjani served as President, Speaker of Parliament, acting Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces during the eight-year Iraqi imposed war on Iran, Head of the Assembly of Experts, and the Expediency Council.

The late fourth president of the Islamic Republic visited Zimbabwe in 1996.

Acting President Mphoko said President Rafsanjani contributed immensely to economic cooperation between Zimbabwe and Iran.

“As the President of the Islamic Republic, the late Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani visited us in 1996 and immensely contributed to economic cooperation between our two countries, including the establishment of joint venture partnerships,” he said.

“The Government and people of Zimbabwe will cherish for years to come the memory of this revolutionary and friend of our country. May his soul rest in peace.”

Three days of national mourning were declared in Iran and millions of Iranians gathered at the former president’s funeral to bid him farewell.

He was buried at the holy shrine of Imam Khomeini in southern Tehran.

During a remembrance ceremony held in Harare, where leaders of varying sectors joined Iranians in mourning the death of President Rafsanjani, Chief Kamba of Makoni District said Zimbabwe was aware that the Iranian Revolution intended to make Iranians in charge of their own lives.

“We, therefore, do remember Ayatollah Rafsanjani as a leading figure in that regard, bringing about the necessary reforms that make the Iranians a proud, very resilient people we have come to know and appreciate,” he said.

“As people under sanctions and looking forward to the lifting of those sanctions, we, therefore, have got something in common because we are also under sanctions.

“And we are looking forward to the lifting of those sanctions to ease the lives of Zimbabweans.” – State media

Econet Apologises Offers Data Reimbursements

Econet Wireless has issued a public statement defending its position in the issue surrounding the massive data tariff increases which were eventually reversed.

Under the new tariffs, subscribers were expected to pay as much as $1 for 10 MB, which was a huge adjustment from packages like the $1 for 250 MB daily bundle option which had been scrapped.

Econet did not specify how the data reimbursements would be worked out.

Though its statement leans heavily on a gloves-off confrontation with the Minister of ICT, Supa Mandiwanzira, it also carries Econet’s apology to its subscribers along with an offer for data compensation for all those overcharged by the reversed tariffs.

It reads,We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused to our customers and we shall credit the data accounts of our customers with additional data to the amount of the excessive charges that we levied.The data reimbursement and the apology ought offer some form of consolation to the numerous subscribers that lashed out at Econet as well as POTRAZ, the telecoms regulator, for the tariff increase. – Techzim

Monthly Pension Payouts Increased

Government has directed the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) to increase monthly pension payouts to $100 in the first quarter of this year and gradually raise the figure to $150 by the end of the first half. NSSA is currently paying out a meagre $60 which has proved to be inadequate for pensioners.

Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Prisca Mupfumira told The Herald this week that NSSA had been tasked to seriously consider improving the welfare of pensioners.

“We understand there are several investments which were made by NSSA in the past, some of which failed to materialise while others are doing quite well.

“However, as Government we are of the opinion that the $60 which is currently being paid out to pensioners is not enough and something must be done to address the situation,” said Minister Mupfumira.

“We have since given a directive to the NSSA board to come out with strategies to generate funds which will ultimately see the authority increasing the current pension payout by March 31, 2017. This has to be done because pensioners’ welfare should be a priority.”

She added that the payouts should be increased to $150 by the end of the second quarter.

Minister Mupfumira said in pursuit of the new investment strategy, the authority would push for board representations in all the areas it was investing in.

“We have seen that NSSA has been losing a lot of money in investments where they just invested and never bothered to monitor. Therefore, it is high time that there must be a representation of NSSA in boards of all investments which they made,” she said.

NSSA’s investment portfolio includes money market, property, short- and long-term investments in associates and subsidiaries as well as land inventory and deals referred to as other investments .

Following the directive by Government, NSSA has been reviewing its current investment portfolio and will be taking a decision to either dispose of non-performing assets or consolidate its interests in appropriate vehicles. Minister Mupfumira also said NSSA would actively invest in deserving national strategic projects and the private sector.

“It is quite critical that NSSA invests in deserving projects and private sector companies because by doing that we will be creating further employment that will boost pension contributions,” she said.

In pursuit of improving convenience, reducing costs and leveraging technology, NSSA has begun a campaign to migrate pensioners to mobile payment platforms. – State Media

A’Level Results Out

The November 2016 Zimbabwe School Examinations Council Advanced Level results are out and the 41 549 candidates may collect them from Monday.

Primary and Secondary Education Minister Dr Lazarus Dokora made the announcement during the celebrations to mark the release of the results held at the University of Zimbabwe in Harare yesterday.

“The Advanced Level candidates are worth celebrating, cognisant of the fact that they are the few candidates creamed off after the Ordinary Level examinations, and the general expectation is that the results are high.

 “We are doing this at the backdrop of the implementation of the second phase of our new curriculum, where we are introducing the new curriculum at the Early Childhood Development (A), Grade One, Grade Three, Form One, Form Three and Form Five entry levels,” he said.

The number of candidates who sat for the November 2016 A-Level examination was 41 549, compared to 41 653 candidates in November 2015.

In 2015, the number of candidates who obtained a Grade E or better in one or more subjects was 38 873. This gives a percentage of 93.3 percent, while in 2016, the number of candidates who obtained Grade E or better in one or more subjects was 38 924. This translates to a 93,7 percent pass rate.

A total of 33 139 school candidates wrote two or more subjects in 2016, which is an increase of 1,8 percent from the 32 550 who wrote in 2015. The 2016 school candidates registered 88.7 percent pass rate more than 87.6 percent recorded in 2015.

A total number of 7 337 private candidates wrote two or more subjects in 2016, a decrease of 7.8 percent from the 7 962 who wrote in 2015.

The pass rate for 2016 private candidates registered at 63.9 percent more than the 63.7 percent recorded in 2015.

“Grading standards for each A-Level subject did not change. The standards have been benchmarked to previous ones and maintained in all subjects,” said ZIMSEC board chair person Professor Levi Nyagura.

Dr Dokora said he was happy that candidates with special needs had also been examined by ZIMSEC.

“As a ministry, we are also proud that ZIMSEC has provided for special needs candidates who wrote the Advanced Level examinations. The categories of these include Braille candidates and enlarged print candidates.

“Candidates in these two categories performed well in Divinity which seems to have been the most popular subject. The assessment of special needs candidates is also provided for in the new curriculum’s inclusive approach in terms of the teaching and learning approaches,” he said.

The minister expressed gratitude towards all the staff involved in the examinations process.

“Today we are not only celebrating the release of the results but also the increase in the pass rate. We do not take this increase for granted, but we acknowledge the dedicated service of our teachers who work tirelessly to improve the results.

“Notwithstanding, these results are a product of quality assessment by ZIMSEC. They are coming out without public uproar on examination leakages or misconduct. To this end, allow me to commend ZIMSEC for work well done.

“The 2016 Advanced Level results are dependable and are a reflection of commitment to quality performance measurement by ZIMSEC. To the candidates themselves, we say congratulations on work well done,” he said. – State Media

Man Impregnates Teen Sister-In-Law To Spite Wife

A MAN from Bulawayo allegedly impregnated his 15-year-old sister-in-law to spite his “disrespectful” wife.

The man (27) from Njube suburb appeared before Western Commonage magistrate Mr Lungile Ncube charged with having sexual intercourse with a minor.

He pleaded not guilty claiming he had been misinformed that his sister-in-law was 17 years old.

The minor, whose name has been withheld for ethical reasons, is in Form Three at a city college.

In his defence, the man told the magistrate that he fell for his sister-in-law because he had been having problems with his wife.

“I was having a dispute with my wife in 2016 and I no longer loved her. I ended up having an affair with my sister-in-law and that is how she fell pregnant,” he said.

Magistrate Ncube asked him if he was aware that the juvenile was still at school and he said he was.

Prosecuting, Mr Mufaro Mageza said the two fell in love sometime in 2015.

“In September 2015, on a day unknown to the prosecutor, the accused person proposed love to the complainant and she accepted the proposal. They started having a sexual relationship until she fell pregnant,” he said.

The alleged illicit affair came to light in July last year when the minor fell pregnant. The minor told the court that her brother-in-law bribed her with a new pair of shoes after asking her to go and clean his                               house.

“My brother-in-law asked me to go to his and my sister’s house and clean it for them. I got there and cleaned and then he bought me a pair of shoes as a token of appreciation. He told me that he liked me and then we started dating. After I got pregnant, he approached my parents and told them he was responsible for the pregnancy,” she said.

The minor’s mother reported the matter to the police, leading to the arrest of the accused person. – State Media

Gandawa Cries Foul Accuses ZACC Of Manipulation

HIGHER and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Deputy Minister Godfrey Gandawa yesterday accused the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) of harassing and tricking him into arrest.

Gandawa wants Harare magistrate Mrs Vongai Muchuchuti-Guwuriro to refer his case to the Constitutional Court and remove him from remand.

Through his defence counsel Advocate Firoz Girach, Gandawa said his case is similar to Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo whose arrest was suspended by the Concourt.

While on the witness stand, Gandawa challenged the validity of ZACC’s search warrant.

“The search warrant was executed and certain documents were taken. I was called to ZACC offices,” said Dr Gandawa.

“ZACC offices are not a police station; no one was dressed in police uniform neither did anyone show me police identification.

“I was questioned by ZACC’s investigations officers for three hours and a video, which I did not consent to, was being recorded.

“They did not caution me. Afterwards Sergeant Munyaradzi Chacha advised me that I was under arrest. That came as a surprise.”

Gandawa said this was similar to what happened to Prof Moyo.

“It was a fixed game. Prof Moyo is not on remand and the Concourt heard these issues on an urgent basis,” said Gandawa.

Chief law officer Mr Lovett Masuku did not oppose having the Concourt determine whether a police officer seconded to ZACC has the power to arrest.

However, Mr Masuku said he was opposed to having the issue of the search warrant being referred to the Concourt.

He is also opposed to having Gandawa removed from remand.

“The issue of the search warrant relates to proceedings during trial. Trial will determine whether the evidence should be excluded or admitted,” he said.

“There is sufficient information that establishes a reasonable suspicion that the accused committed the offence.

“The accused should remain on remand pending his Concourt application.”

Gandawa is jointly charged with Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef) finance director Nicholas Mapute.

They are facing fraud and criminal abuse of duty charges.

It is alleged that $95 800 was transferred from Zimdef to Wishbone Trading bank account through CABS.

Gandawa received $20 000 through his personal Barclays account after which he transferred $19 030 to HIB Rajput PL T/A Ace Cycles.

Gandawa then transferred $27 550 to SKM Motorcycles for 10 tri-cycles for Prof Moyo and the balance was withdrawn in cash.

It is alleged that $107 525 was transferred from Zimdef to Fuzzy Technologies’ NMB Bank account, of which $5 745 was transferred to Pridham Investments for Gandawa’s personal furniture.

Gandawa also paid for 69 bicycles worth $7 260 for Prof Moyo. He also transferred $12 900 to Wisebone Trading as capital to finance his personal business and the remainder was withdrawn in cash. – State Media

DEAD END for “President Robert” Jammeh

The African Union has made history by for the first time proclaiming a dead end on a sitting President. Africa’s united body is preparing to attack militarily Gambia’s outgoing President Yahya Jammeh and remove him by force if he continues to refuse to step down following his election defeat last year.

Addis Ababa – The African Union will cease to recognise Gambia’s Yahya Jammeh as the West African nation’s legitimate president as of January 19, the date he is due to hand power to the winner of a December 1 election, the AU’s Peace and Security Council said.In a statement issued after a meeting in the Ethiopian capital, the council also warned of “serious consequences in the event that his action causes any crisis that could lead to political disorder, humanitarian and human rights disaster, including loss of innocent lives and destruction of properties”.

Meanwhile, Nigeria’s president was leading a regional delegation to Gambia in a last-ditch attempt yesterday to persuade its long-time leader to step down and allow his rival’s inauguration next week.

Nigerian legislators voted on Thursday to offer asylum to President Yahya Jammeh, who is refusing to cede power after losing elections.

Legislators confirmed the vote in favour of authorising Nigeria’s leader to offer safe haven to President Jammeh.

The offer would “strengthen the hand” of President Muhammadu Buhari in negotiating with Jammeh, said Sani Zoro Mohammed, the legislator who sponsored the motion.

Yesterday, President Buhari was heading a delegation of the Economic Community of West African States to Gambia to try to negotiate a diplomatic resolution to the crisis, seen as a test of democracy in a region once populated by military dictators. The West Africa regional bloc also has a military force on standby to intervene if Jammeh does not step down when his mandate expires January 19.

Jammeh took power in a coup in 1994 in the tiny country of 1,9 million people. He initially accepted defeat in the December 1 election and publicly congratulated winner Adama Barrow, the candidate of an opposition coalition.

But then Jammeh changed his mind, ordered troops to take over the electoral commission office and challenged election results at the Supreme Court.

The court, short of judges, has said it might not be able to consider that challenge until May, but Jammeh says Gambia should await its decision. Jammeh might be wary of a Nigerian promise of safe haven.

Nigeria offered asylum to Liberian warlord Charles Taylor in 2003 to help end the civil war he started in 1989, but was forced by international pressure to hand Taylor over in 2006 for trial for war crimes committed in Sierra Leone – AP/Africa News/Reuters.

Cold Feet As Businessmen Deny Mugabe Poll Challenge

Some prominent business people have lined up to deny that they want to challenge President Mugabe next year.

Among the names that were thrown around were Econet Wireless founder Mr Strive Masiyiwa, business moguls Dr James Makamba, Anthony Mandiwanza and Calisto Jokonya.
In a statement yesterday, Dairibord Zimbabwe chairman Mr Mandiwanza said he does not have any presidential credentials.

 “The allegation that I am vying for the presidential post in 2018 smacks of nothing but mischief designed to injure my reputation and ridicule me in the public domain as I do not possesses any semblance of presidential credentials at all nor do I have any political competences to advise anyone on a matter of such stately importance,” said Mr Mandiwanza.

“To put the record straight, I have no presidential ambition whatsoever as I am content being an entrepreneur and industrialist directly working for my shareholders.” He said the claims were made by confused people who lack seriousness.

“I unequivocally dismiss and distance myself from such empty allegations which are a product of a confused and misguided mind incapable of distinguishing between comedy and serious state issues,” Mr Mandiwanza said.

In an interview, Mr Jokonya, a former Confederation of Zimbabwe industries president, said he does not even dream of being the country’s president.

“I don’t know anything. I don’t know who wants to speak to me because I haven’t spoken to anyone. God never made me to even dream about it,” he said.

In December, Mr Masiyiwa, wrote on Facebook: “#Not interested in politics, not in the past, not now, and not in the future.” – State Media

Ezekiel Guti Follower Found Dead

A WOMAN from Cowdray Park suburb in Bulawayo was yesterday morning found dead with several stab wounds on the face and body in a suspected rape and murder case.

A resident stumbled on Mrs Ivy Sibanda’s body at about 8.45AM in a bushy area between Hawkflight and Hlalani Kuhle stands.

Mrs Sibanda, a member of the Zaoga church who is thought to be in her late 30s, is suspected to have been raped and murdered on her way home from a church service on Thursday evening.

Churchmates described her as a God- fearing woman. Mrs Sibanda’s body was found in some shrubs near a road. She had allegedly agreed to meet her husband after the church service, but she did not show up.

Her husband, identified only as Mr Sibanda, is alleged to have waited for her at the agreed spot and when she failed to show up, he allegedly called her, but her phone was not being answered.

On the same night, some residents are alleged to have heard a woman screaming near the spot the body was found, but no one went to investigate.

The Cowdray Park community was shaken after waking up to the horrific scene of Mrs Sibanda’s half naked body with several stab wounds on the face and neck.

When The Chronicle arrived at the scene yesterday, police were examining the body, while scores of residents and motorists watched in shock.

Her undergarments were torn while her bruised body was in a pool of blood. Her cellphone, which was still at the scene, was still ringing at intervals.

Some of Mrs Sibanda’s churchmates and residents wept as her body was being carried away by the police. Zaoga Church Cowdray Park District coordinator, Mr Medicine Paradza, expressed grief over the incident.

He said it was a painful experience for the Sibanda family and the church.
“Mrs Sibanda was a member of our church and close to my family. We used to drop her home every evening after church but yesterday we had visitors and we didn’t manage to go to church.

“I got the shocking news this morning that she had been murdered and her body was found near the road. I can’t believe this. I don’t understand why somebody would do such a thing,” said Mr Paradza.

He described Mrs Sibanda, who has left behind her husband and three children, as a God-fearing woman who never missed church services.
Mr Paradza said the Sibandas were a happy family.

Their youngest child is said to be less than two years old, but the ages of her older children could not be established immediately.
Ward 28 Councillor Collet Ndlovu said Mr Sibanda got worried when his wife failed to show up as agreed.

“Mr Sibanda started getting worried when his wife didn’t show up. He kept calling her but her cellphone went unanswered until he went to the police to make a report. A report was made to the police after Mrs Sibanda’s body was found in the shrubs on the roadside,” said Cllr Ndlovu.

He said there were criminals terrorising residents in the area and appealed to the police to increase patrols, especially in areas that have no electricity.

Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Precious Simango could not immediately comment on the matter. – State Media

Grace Hides Behind Rogue ZRP Cops

rogue….Grace Mugabe

LAWYERS representing Lebanese businessman Jamal Ahmed insist that First Lady Grace Mugabe invaded their client’s private property and is now using “rogue elements in the Zimbabwe Republic Police” to shield herself over a US$1,35 million diamond ring scandal.

In a letter dated January 11 2017 and addressed to the Police Headquarters legal department, Beatrice Mtetwa poked holes in the court submissions by President Robert Mugabe’s wife and the police. Mtetwa argued that the illegal occupants at Ahmed’s houses are acting on behalf of Grace, and querying why the police had not divulged that they had occupied the houses when the Sheriff of the High Court requested a police escort in his bid to evict the occupiers.

She also questioned why the occupants of the houses had referred them to the First Lady and her son Russell Goreraza.

“A provisional order per the attached copy was granted by the High Court on the 21st (of) December 2016 for the forthwith eviction of all those who occupy our clients’ premises,” wrote Mtetwa.

“Although the Sheriff was requested to effect the eviction as at 4th (of) January 2017, he has regrettably not done so under the subterfuge that he awaited the provision of escorts from the Officer Commanding District Harare (Dispol Harare).”

Police escort was sought after Grace’s security personnel allegedly threatened to shoot the Sheriff of the High Court, Macauff Madega, when he delivered an eviction order to the First Family’s Blue Roof palace in the Helensvale area of Borrowdale suburb on December 22 last year.

Madega last week wrote a letter to the Officer Commanding Harare requesting police escort in his bid to evict the illegal occupants of Ahmed’s premises.

“We hereby seek police assistance to enforce the attached writ and order. We want to carry out the ejectment of the occupants of 409 Harare Drive Pomona, 18 Cambridge Road Avondale and 75 King George Road Avondale,” wrote Madega.

Mtetwa said “whilst awaiting the eviction, we received, on the 10th (of) January opposing papers meant for the return.”

“These opposing papers include affidavits from Superintendent Kennedy Fero, the 3rd respondent in the High Court application and one from Superintendent Nyambo Viera of the Criminal Investigation Law and Order,” she wrote.

“As gleaned from these affidavits, Fero claims that our clients’ properties were occupied in terms of directives he received from his superiors within the police force and that our clients’ staff and other occupants of the said premises were removed from the premises for their own security and safety.

“Regrettably, his affidavit does not state the law under which he acted which allows the police to literally take over private property without any form of due process and to evict occupants without any form of due process and without explaining the reasons for this.”

Mtetwa also stated that following the receipt of instructions from their clients, she addressed letters to respondents and the occupants of various properties on November 23 2016.

“Those occupying No. 409 Harare Drive refused to open the gate to the premises other than to refer us to Russell Goreraza and the First Lady. None of these people identified themselves as members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police,” Mtetwa wrote.

“From 409 Harare Drive we proceeded to 18 Cambridge Road and we were attended to by Obed William whose immediate superior was Kennedy Fero, one of the First Lady’s bodyguards.”

Mtetwa also said when she requested Fero’s phone number, she was furnished with it and immediately called him.

“We called Fero advising that our client had been left with no choice but to litigate and whether he and his principal, the First Lady, appreciated the bad publicity which would follow such unnecessary litigation. During this conversation Fero did not at any stage advise that the First Lady had nothing to do with the occupations. Neither did he advise that the premises had been occupied as a result of police action,” the letter reads.

“Instead he pleaded with us to convince our client to refund the US$1 350 000 and that the properties would be vacated on receipt of payment. We pointed out that the occupation was unlawful and that the First Lady could not force the payment of the money through illegal occupations.

“If Fero had been acting in terms of a police investigation and the occupation was at the instance of the police, he most certainly would have advised me about this and he would not have ventured into issues related to the dispute between our client and the First Lady. That he made no reference to the police and their now claimed investigations coupled with the fact that I was not referred to Superintendent Viera speak volumes about the newly invented claims.”

In the letter, Mtetwa also states: “Instead, within hours of speaking to Fero I was called by a go-between who interceded on behalf of the First Lady requesting for an amicable and private settlement of the matter, a request that was acceded to and a draft agreement specifically included that the First Lady would cause her agents who were occupying the premises to “immediately vacate such properties”.

“This clause in the agreement was not in any way contested and it was only after the provisional order had been granted that the go-between only requested a change to the repaying terms so that US$650 000 would be paid as the first instalment.

Mtetwa went further to say: “Even at this late stage, nothing was said about the occupation having been at the instance of the police as a result of whatever investigations they might have been conducting.”

In Grace’s opposing affidavits, Viera states that he has been investigating Ahmed for months.

“The investigations of this individual have been ongoing for some months and are wide ranging,” he said.

“What is under investigation are allegations of theft, fraud, property acquisitions, money laundering, contravention of exchange control laws, his immigration status, purchase of minerals, loans he acquired and generally all those he might have done business with locally and the role each of the people might have played to facilitate his illegal activities,” reads the affidavit. Viera’s affidavit also states that: “While carrying out investigations which are advanced and which include the protection of properties under his portfolio in various vehicles, we came to learn of the theft/fraud he perpetrated against the First Lady.

“Coupled with all the other investigation material at hand, we applied and got a warrant of arrest against this individual. We alerted Interpol to assist us in extraditing him from any country he might be residing presumably Belgium, Dubai or Europe in general.”

However, Mtetwa is emphatic that Grace is using the police to shield herself.

“We wish to make it very clear that we do not believe that the unlawful occupation of private property where occupants, including employees and their children were displaced, were at the instance of the police. In our respective view, these are attempts by a few rogue police officers to shield the First Lady and to sully the image of the police force,” She stated in the letter.

“However, in the event that the police are indeed involved in the unlawful occupations and the displacements of innocent employees and their children, this constitutes a clear violation of the police duty to maintain law and order and to protect the lives and property of the people.

“That Harare Dispol had in fact been asked to provide the Sheriff to provide escorts to undertake the eviction can only serve to demonstrate that the latest version is fiction deliberately designed to frustrate a court order in violation of the constitutional mandate to enforce the law without fear or favour.

“Should the police therefore be responsible for these illegalities, we kindly request that our clients’ premises be vacated forthwith and in any event within 24 hours of the delivery of this letter. We also request that the police pay damages for the unlawful occupation of the premises from the 14th of October to date of vacation of the premises.

“In addition there will be damages arising from the fact that our clients have not been able to conduct business since the 14th (of) October.” – Independent

WATCH: Mugabe Dared By Pastor

By Simba Chikanza | The famous Kariba pastor today dared President Robert Mugabe. Pastor Patrick Mugadza, claimed in a prediction that Mugabe is a dead man by the 17th October 2017 and the preacher challenges the President “to bring it on” should the Head Of State plot terror on him using his notorious CIO agents. “I am already pa-maOne ndavakutoda maTwo,” he told a contributor on the ZimEye LIVE program. WATCH:

Mnangagwa Under Fire Over Chidyausiku’s Replacement

IN a new twist to the race to appoint the country’s Chief Justice (CJ), the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has hit back at High Court judge Justice Charles Hungwe’s interdict throwing out the commission’s decision to hold interviews for the soon-to-be vacant post arguing that the interviews were constitutional.

The battle to succeed Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku is now widely seen as political as warring factions within the ruling Zanu PF jostle for the highest post in the judiciary.

The JSC, in its submission filed at the Supreme Court on Wednesday, said Hungwe’s ruling was misdirected and a violation of the constitution.

On December 11, Hungwe issued an interdict preventing the JSC from proceeding with scheduled public interviews for the post of CJ on December 12 last year. The interviews went ahead after the JSC filed an appeal to stop the interdict.

Hungwe’s ruling followed a court application by a fourth year University of Zimbabwe law student Romeo Zibani seeking an order to stop the interviews arguing that the process was “unfair” and “not transparent”.

Zibani wants President Robert Mugabe to directly appoint the CJ, arguing that the procedure for appointing Chidyausiku’s successor is improper because it involves judges who sit on the JSC having a say in appointing the head of the judiciary.

In his judgment in the Zibani case, Hungwe indicated that the JSC had erred in refusing to wait and allow Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who oversees the Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs, to steer the changes to the constitution.

He further stated that the constitution itself is “work in progress”. Hungwe’s view was also that too much independence of even the judiciary may not be a good thing for the doctrine of the separation of powers since the former does not “function in a vacuum”.

However, the JSC, in heads of argument filed at the Supreme Court on Wednesday, said there was nothing wrong or unlawful in the process of the selection of the CJ as “eminent jurists on our jurisdiction were properly nominated in response to the advertisement”.

Represented by Addington Chinake of Kantor and Immerman Legal Practitioners, the JSC said under the new constitution an ordinary constitutional bill is not “a walk in the park”, hence Section 180 of the Constitution is the present law.

“In this matter Section 180 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe is clear. All the before the honourable court parties accept that it is in full force and effect. How can a valid constitutional provision which embodies in the supreme law of the land be the subject of an interdict?” argued the JSC.

The commission said the filing of the appeal and the consequent suspension of the interdict were entirely lawful and did not in any way constitute contemptuous conduct on the part of the JSC or its legal practitioners.

The commission said the office of the CJ will fall vacant on March 1 2017 and as a commission they adhered to the constitution as to how the vacancy is to be filled.

If they had failed to adhere to such provisions, the JSC said it would have acted unconstitutionally.

“It is respectfully submitted that no violation of the present constitution of Zimbabwe has occurred. There is no wrong which first respondent (Zibani) can object to and seek to interdict against; his rights have not been violated in any manner, shape or form. The court a quo therefore gravely misdirected itself in granting the interdict,” read the JSC’s heads of argument.

“Zimbabwean courts of law or constitutional bodies are not obliged (as held by the court a quo) to “follow the intentions of the policy maker”.

The JSC said High Court judges are also bound, not only to respect and follow the provisions of the Constitution of Zimbabwe but also to enforce such provisions insofar as they dictate procedures and substantive requirements to be carried out by any constitutional bodies including the commission.

“With respect, it is not within the ambit or scope of power or authority of a judge of the High Court to set aside a clear and unambiguous provision of the constitution of Zimbabwe or to purport to suspend it under the guise of pending executive intent,” JSC said.

“With respect, such a judicial officer would be in fact violating provisions of the Constitution of Zimbabwe by replacing the views of the people of Zimbabwe as recorded in the constitution of Zimbabwe with his or her own views.”

The JSC said the affidavit by permanent secretary in the Ministry of Justice Virginia Mabhiza and the consequent amendment of the order issued by the court a quo have made it “apparent that the sole purpose for seeking the interdict was to allow a proposed Executive intention to amend section 180 of the constitution of Zimbabwe” time to play out.

“Is this a legitimate basis for obtaining an interdict? Can the operation of the constitution of Zimbabwe be suspended for this reason?” queried the JSC.

The JSC said Mnangagwa wrongly issued an Extraordinary Gazette (GN 434 of 2016) on December 23 which was re-gazetted through an Extraordinary Government Gazette Vol XCV No 1 on January 3 2017 under the signature of the Speaker of the National Assembly in compliance with Section 328 (3) of the constitution. – Independent

Data Has Fallen, More To Fall – Mahere

Fadzai Mahere | Citizens and friends,

It is heartening that (at least for now) data has fallen.

We all know that this year we will register to VOTE in the 2018 elections. A MASSIVE campaign is in the pipes to ensure EVERY SINGLE one of us is registered and accordingly votes, as is our duty. However, as the #DataMustFall campaign showed, some things cannot wait until voting day. Life is generally lived between elections. While we prepare to exercise our constitutional right to vote, what issues are of the highest concern to you as a citizen? What ills #MustFall between now and election time? What issues are of concern to YOU?

We are aware that our chief concerns are POVERTY, INJUSTICE and CORRUPTION. Each of these vices in our society #MustFall. However, successful citizen action and the prospect of alternative policy formulation (building solutions) require us to be more specific. With that in mind, please weigh in with the issue(s) that is/are of the highest concern to you in the comments section. (Repetition is allowed. It will in fact help to assess what’s most pressing for the greatest number of people). The list below should get us going.

1. Police roadblocks
2. Typhoid and other outbreaks of medieval diseases

In performing our civic duty to the country and as we renew our collective passion for the betterment of Zimbabwe, let us always (i) Speak out, (ii) Question and (iii) Act. Unity will take us everywhere and will give all of us a better shot at living our best life in the country of our heritage. #ThisFlag

Tsvangirai AFCON Special

Morgan Tsvangirai |Beginning this coming Sunday, the senior Zimbabwe national soccer team goes into battle at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals in Gabon against three of the continent’s football powerhouses in the form of Tunisia, Senegal and Algeria.

As Zimbabweans, we should all temporarily switch off from our daily grind for survival and root for our brave and heroic sons who have made it to the continent’s biggest soccer fiesta.

Indeed, for some fleeting moments, football will be our worthwhile distraction from the long bank queues, the worsening political and economic crisis as well as a national leadership that is completely at sea on how to respond to the serious challenges facing the nation.

I will personally be joining millions of Zimbabweans in backing our national football heroes. It speaks to the Warriors’ great capacity and we should all be filled with pride that our country is the region’s sole representatives at a tournament reserved for Africa’s best.

I will take time one of the days during this tournament to watch the Warriors from one of the public places in Harare’s townships and enjoy experiencing with fellow Zimbabweans the immense unifying power of football. I cherish these moments when we all unite regardless of our political affiliation to cherish sport and to rally behind our nation!

I understand the frustrating experience of our Warriors in the run-up to this tournament and their painful experience of lies and missed promises fed to them by both the government and the football authorities. At one time they were promised stands but nothing was done. Instead we have seen stands being irregularly and unprocedurally being given to Zanu PF youths at the expense of our patriotic sportsmen as well as our history-making football women—the Mighty Warriors.

It became a collective national shame when we all heard that our Warriors could not use the National Sports stadium for training because football authorities had failed to raise the US$60 needed for the use of the venue. Such ineptitude during a national team’s preparation just sums up our sad and embarrassing story of failed national leadership.

I equally understand everyone’s frustration at such ineptitude especially in the wake of the President’s annual leave that media reports say has gobbled in excess of $6 million and the current furore of a $1,3 million diamond ring associated with  the First family. Such extravagance testifies to the fact that we certainly have the resources to do better in support of our national sports teams. It’s just that our priorities are wrong and misplaced!

However, I am fully confident that the Warriors will put aside the crisis facing the nation, their current financial plight as well as the chaos and the shoddy preparations in the run-up to this continental soccer tournament. From Sunday until we reach the finals, what must only matter to our boys is national pride. We are a nation of heroes in every respect and we must all believe that our boys are capable of bringing the cup home. Yes, the Warriors can easily defy the odds.

I have unstinting faith in the Warriors. I am confident they will shock everyone in Africa by winning this tournament and bring back the smiles to the battered souls of the suffering people of this lovely country.

Let us all support our national team.
Go Warriors Go!

Panicky Zanu PF Fires Officials Ahead of Key Election

BIKITA- The ruling Zanu PF party in Masvingo has fired its councillor and the entire executive for ward 10 in Bikita West constituency ahead of the January 21 by-election.

The councillor Sign Mukanganwi and some of his ward executive members were shown the exit door by the ruling party this week for allegedly sympathising with the Joyce Mujuru led Zimbabwe  People First.

Mukanganwi and some of his ward executive members are  accused of discouraging villagers from attending Zanu PF rallies at the same time encouraging them to support the Zimbabwe People First political party.

Ironically the Zimbabwe People First political party led by former vice President  Mujuru is participating in the polls.

Zanu PF Masvingo provincial chairman Amasa Nhenjana confirmed that they had dismissed Mukanganwi and some other party supporters for allegedly switching their loyalty to the Zimbabwe People First.

“We fired people we feel were de-campaigning our party,”said Nhenjana.

“We used to chant Zanu Pf slogans with them at meetings during the day but during the night they support the Zimbabwe People First,”claimed Nhenjana.

“We can not work with such people hence we have relieved them of their duties,”he added.

It could not be established how many people were fired from the ward but sources said that the entire executive was shown the exit door.

“The whole ward had turned to be a Zimbabwe People First ward and we were having problems as Zanu Pf in penetrating the area,”said a source.

Mukanganwi said he had not received an official letter of expulsion but said he had no regrets in quitting Zanu PF.

“I am yet to get the letter of expulsion but after all I have not regrets in leaving Zanu PF ,”he said.

It also emerged this week that Zanu Pf has resorted to vote buying ahead of the polls.

The minister of public service labour and social welfare Prisca Mupfumira and psychomotor activities in Eduction minister Josaya Hungwe have literally camped in Bikita west dishing out food to desperate and hungry villagers.

Nationl Constitutional Assembly Candidate Mardock Chivasa said vote buying was now the order of the day in Bikita West constituency.

“Zanu PF is moving around with food stuffs distributing it to hungry villagers at the same time telling them that they will die of hunger of they do not vote for it,”said Chivasa.

“We have raised the issue with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission but nothing has been done,”claimed Chivasa.

Villagers in Bikita West constituency go to the polls on January 21 to choose a legislator for the area.

The Zimbabwe People First , opposition political parties and independent candidates have vowed to wrestle the seat from Zanu PF

Six candidates  are participating in the polls. Zanu PF will wind up its campaign next Wednesday when acting President Mphelekezela Mpoko is expected to address a star rally.

Zimbabwe People First leader Joyce Mujuru is also expected to hold a star rally in the constituency before the election date.

The Bikita west seat fell vacant following the conviction of Munyaradzi Kereke for raping his 13 year old niece.

Mathuthu Resigned to Escape Sexual Allegations with Young Members | BREAKING NEWS

Staff Reporter| Reports coming through to ZimEye.com indicate that the Joice Mujuru led Zimbabwe People First party’s Matabeleland South Provincial Chairman Leonard Mathuthu was not dismissed from his position but resigned during a furor of allegations of sexually prying on female party members.

In a revelation to ZimEye.com by sources within the party’s hierarchy, Mathuthu is said to have chickened out of the party’s administration after some young ladies within the party had informed senior party officials that he was (allegedly) troubling them asking for sexual favours in exchange for positions within the party.

The ladies claimed they were also being continuously threatened by another female youth wing party member who is now a live-in-girlfriend of the former ZANU PF member.

In the run up to his resignation, Mathuthu was reported to have been under immense pressure from the National Executive for the slow growth of the party in the province and failure to account for some party membership card receipt books issued to the province.

It remains unclear who the party has seconded to take over the party chairmanship position in the province. – ZimEye

Olinda Gets Song Blast from Nox | VIDEO

Showbiz Reporter| Barely a week after making up with her husband, Stunner, Olinda has received a song blast from Nox Guni. The vibration features lyrics dedicated to the couple’s tumultuous relationship. It is titled “Wakandivimbisa” and has the best of Nox’s latest foot-bang. SEE BELOW THE VIDEO:

ZANU PF Thieves And Thugs Just Don’t Die – Moyo

Staff Reporter | The National Chairman of the Morgan Tsvangirai led Movement for Decomcratic Change MDCT, Mr Lovemore Moyo says that ZANU PF thieving and thuggish leaders live for too long to continue to plunder the economy.

Speaking at the burial of the late MDCT Gwanda Central constituency chairman Readus Thlou in Gwanda yesterday, Moyo said that Zimbabwe is unfortunate to remain stuck with ZANU PF leaders who live for too long while people fighting for the good of the country die at an early age.

Moyo lamented the death of Thlou who he described as a hero of democracy who needs not to wait to be confirmed as a hero by anyone but his works in the fight for democracy proved him to be a hero.

Addressing the mourners, the MDCT Vice President Thokozani Khuphe encouraged her party’s members to accept the death of Thlou as a beginning of a new phase in the party and build on from where he left off.

Khuphe also described the late liberation war veteran as someone who the party looked up upon for future deployments in an MDCT government. Thlou was a holder of a Master of Science degree in Animal Health from the University Of Sierra Leone. He worked for government in the Ministry Of Agriculture before diverting into full-time opposition politics.

Thlou died at a private hospital in Bulawayo on Monday after a long battle with a heart problem and is survived by his wife and three children. Thousands of people from all walks of life attended the highly emotional funeral.

Man Buried With $6 000 ‘Offering’ For God

A deceased Ugandan man was reportedly buried with at least $5 700 which he said he wanted to offer as an “offertory” so that God could “forgive him” of his sins and “save him from hell fire”.

 According to the Daily Monitor newspaper, Charles Obong, 52, made the request in his will, his family claimed.

However, the money was dug up after church, community elders were made aware of the ‘bizarre’ request.

Reverend Joel Agel Awio was quoted saying that there was no amount of money that could buy eternal life, adding that God could not accept such “a golden handshake”.

The deceased’s brother in law confirmed that when the body of Obong was exhumed $100 notes amounting to $5 700 were recovered from the former government employee’s coffin.

Obong died on December 17, 2016, after a long illness and was buried at his ancestral home at Adag-ani village, Bar-pii parish, Aromo Sub-county in Lira District, on Christmas Eve.

Obong was buried in a metallic coffin estimated to have cost $5 509.60.

According to Tuko, Obong reportedly feared that his sins which included corruption during his time in government would lead him to be condemned to hell.

In his will Obong had reportedly ordered that his brother and sister should be present to to ensure that his wife secured the money in his coffin.

His wishes were, however, short-lived as his clansmen exhumed the body and removed the money, saying it was a taboo to bury someone with money.

Source-News24

PICTURE: ZRP Cop Caught In The Act “Inserting Manhood Into Minor’s Private Parts”

cop caught in the act, Paul Taruberekera

Staff Reporter| In a shocking incident that left Dulibadzimu residents in Beitbridge shocked, a senior cop based at Bulawayo Legal Services, Paul Taruberekera was caught in the act with his pair of trousers unzipped in the middle of the night inside Letwin Mudhara’s house at number 185 Dulivadzimu in Beitbridge.

On 4 December 2016 at around 2300hrs Mr Taruberekera realised that Letwin was attending a funeral of a neighbour and he decided to sneak into Mrs Letwin’s house where her minor children girls were sleeping. Luck ran out of him as the mother of the minor decided to go home and check her kids that’s when she discovered that the door was open.

Upon entering the house, Letwin got the shock of her life as he saw Mr Paul Taruberekera hiding behind the door. Letwin ran to check her girls who were sleeping alone and discovered that a 9 year old girl had been removed her underwear and Mr Taruberekera was still in the house with his trousers’s zipper undone. STORY CONTINUES BELOW

Letwin questioned Mr Taruberekera why and what he was doing in her house in the middle of the night and he failed to give a satisfactory reply. Taruberekera was also questioned on how he entered the house and on whose permission but he failed to answer . Letwin screamed for help and people who were at the neighbour’s funeral function came to her rescue. STORY CONTINUES BELOW

Mr Taruberekera tried to resist being taken to Beitbridge police but people managed to drag him to Beitbridge and the two police officers who were on patrol also help to take him to police station where a docket of attempted rape was opened Beitbridge RRB2889626.

During the time Taruberekera was being taken to police station, he was very violent as he tried to resist arrests and he assaulted the police officers who had arrested him.

ZimEye has found that Dulibadzimu residents are now worried on how the matter is being dragged by Beitbridge police officers.

Efforts by the complainant to pursue the matter since 4 December 2016 have hit a brick wall since no action to take matter to court have been taken. The whole of December Taruberekera was seen moving freely in Beitbridge and he had vowed that nothing will happen to him since he is a police lawyer and also well connected in Beitbridge.

“We are now wondering if ever this minor will get the justice in the matter as justice delayed is justice denied. May please the child rights protection groups intervene in this matter as no one is above the law,” a source said. ZimEye is following up on the case – REFRESH THIS PAGE FOR UPDATES

Married Woman Bashed For Having Sex With 2 Men

A GLEN VIEW woman has been hospitalized at Harare Central Hospital after she was attacked on Tuesday with an empty beer bottle by her husband for allegedly cheating with two men.

 Placdencia Sori’s plan to visit her lover in South Africa after having another quality time with her local lover only identified as Francis left her with a deep cut on the head after her husband McDonald Masaga discovered her plans on her WhatsApp conversations.

Masaga tracked Placdencia and caught her in the arms of Francis and assaulted her, drawing attention of people mainly from Glen View 8 Complex.She collapsed and Masaga disappeared from the scene after the arrival of police.

“Ndamuzvambaradza, you can follow her to Harare Central Hospital where she is receiving treatment chikomba chacho chandifonera kuti ndokwavari,” said Masaga.

“She lied to me that she had been invited by her relative based in South Africa and the previous day she went to town and collected R800 she claimed was sent for her transport costs.“I discovered from her WhatsApp conversations that her boyfriend in South Africa was the one who had sent the money and they were expecting to meet at Beitbridge border post around 3am.

“I went through her mobile phone while she was taking a bath and discovered her illicit affair with Francis as well and their plan to meet at the industrial area to book at a lodge and have se_x before she went to South Africa.

“Francis also wanted his laptop he said belonged to his sister Mai Martin which was being used by my wife for the past year as she claimed that she was a student at Defence College.

“We have two children in the six years of our marriage and I wonder why she decided to cheat on me like that.

“For the past year, Francis was having se_x with my wife and I nearly attacked him as well but I quickly realised that my wife was to blame and I treated her accordingly, call me if you want to hear more about it or even see the love messages I discovered in her mobile phone,” said Masaga. – State Media

Olinda Furious At Being Played In A Game

Dear Editor,

I heard Olinda contacted the developers of this game after it came out in TechZim, and she wasn’t happy. They recently put a disclaimer. But they still might be taken to court. Here’s the link to the game: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nsho.game.

The online drama involving Zimbabwean Hip Hop artist Stunner and his wife Olindacreated a lot of buzz online. It started on Facebook Live and recently led to Ruveheneko Parirenyatwa’s widely publicised interview on Facebook.

Now the latest development related to it – a mobile video game. N-Sho Tech a developer (likely Zimbabwean) with a list of other Zimbabwean apps on Google Play has created a single player live action game called Olinda’s Revenge. – Techzim

Stunner Interview, Ruvheneko Bares All

Television and radio personality, Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa, has vowed to continue with her hard-hitting talk shows.

 She made this declaration after her recent live Facebook interview with rapper Desmond “Stunner” Chideme who has been trending on social media for the past few days for his saga with his wife.

The live feed video had over 20 000 viewers glued on as she sat down one on one with the rapper.

“I am in the media and I am here to stay for a while, be it print, radio, television or new media.

“My only desire is to grow, evolve and take our flag high,” said Ruvheneko.

The Iron Lady, as she’s been called for her grilling techniques, also said her plans in the media are to establish a credible fourth estate of the country.

“I want to be part of establishing a more professional, credible, valuable, diverse, non-partisan, investigative and generally entertaining fourth estate in Zimbabwe as we advance in this digital age and develop content that can be enjoyed anywhere in the world,” she said.

Her interview with Stunner was one of her most listened to talk show, after Pastor Evan Mawarire’s show on ‘the Platform’ which was her last one on radio.

Since she left ZiFM stereo late last year, she has been doing her television talk show My Future.

During her time on radio, she interviewed a lot of public figures who include her father Dr David Parirenyatwa, MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai, Acie Lumumba, Wicknell Chivayo, Evan Mawarire only to mention a few. – State Media

2 Zimbas Vie For Top AU Posts

Two Zimbabweans are vying for elections to top African Union positions at the continental body’s 28th summit schedule for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia later this month.

The two are Dr Hesphina Rukato, who has been selected as a candidate for the position of Commissioner for Political Affairs and the other one is Dr Pride Chigwedere who will contest the Commissioner for Social Affairs post.

Dr Rukato holds a PhD in Environmental Management Standards from the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. “I also have a MSc. in Environmental Policy and Planning from the University of Zimbabwe as well as a BSc. (Honours), Politics and Administration,” she said in her campaign profile.

“I am currently working as a consultant, and Associate Lecturer-Good Governance at the Thabo Mbeki Leadership Institute (TMALI) at the University of Pretoria. I am also a technical committee member for the Tana Forum on Peace and Security in Africa.”

Dr Rukato said she worked as Deputy Chief of Staff in the Bureau of the AU Commission Chairperson from October 2012 to February 2014.

Prior to that, she worked as a consultant to the African Union Commission and the Institute of Peace and Security Studies at the University of Addis Ababa.

“This included my role as the co-ordinator for the first Tana Forum,” she said. “Between 2002 and 2009, I worked for the NEPAD secretariat in South Africa, first as Advisor on Environment and Tourism, and from 2005 to 2009 as deputy chief executive officer.

“I have worked in multicultural and diverse settings in Africa, an attribute that is critical for the AU Commission setting. All the qualities outlined above, combined with my very strong passion for Africa, makes me a suitable candidate for the position of Commissioner, Political Affairs.”

Dr Chigwedere, who will vie for Commissioner for Social Affairs, has impeccable credentials and has garnered invaluable mentorship and experience from the world’s greatest universities such as Harvard, leading management strategy companies such as McKinsey, and multilateral organisations, including the United Nations and the AU.

He holds a Doctor of Science (ScD) degree from the Harvard School of Public Health (2007), Degrees of Medicine and Surgery (MD equivalent) earned from the University of Zimbabwe Medical School (1997) and has published academic papers in international peer-reviewed journals, that have been cited by other academic publications more than 700 times.

Dr Chigwedere has taught Physiology and Anatomy at the University of Zimbabwe Medical School (1995-1997) and taught at four Harvard Schools — the College, Medical School, School of Public Health and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (2002-2008).

He is extremely knowledgeable about the African Union and continental institutions and is the UNAIDS senior advisor to the African Union, assisting in developing and monitoring implementation of HIV and Aids, and health policies. – State Media

 

From US Trump To Mugabe’s Biometric Voting System: Are We Safe From Hacking ?

Bevan Musoko | The recent election of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States has led to a fall-out among the Americans over his campaign policies.

On the other hand there has been a massive fall-out between the American Government and the Russian Federation over accusations by the United States intelligence agencies that Russian President, Vladimir Putin orchestrated Trump’s victory through hacking the computer systems of Trump’s rival in the Presidential election, Hillary Clinton of the Democratic Party. Russia is also accused of hacking the computer systems of other election bodies in the United States.

The outgoing US President Barack Hussein Obama escalated the fight with Russia by imposing punitive measures against Russia, which included the expulsion of thirty-five (35) Russian diplomats from the US. It is important to note that President Obama supported Clinton during the campaign period. It was apparent to anyone who followed the election campaign that Clinton was the favorite of the American establishment right from the Obama administration, the mainstream American media as well as other industry leaders. It was judged that Clinton was an establishment figure who was embedded to the extent that her Presidency would not “rock the boat”. This was in direct contrast to the Trump Presidency. Trump was considered an outsider who could not be trusted.

Of interest to this article is the allegations of computer hacking allegedly perpetrated by Russia to tilt the vote in favor of Trump. How it is possible that Russia, portrayed by the Western media as spent force, could manipulate the electoral systems of “mighty” and “democratic” America to the point of determining its Presidential election remains subject to further investigation and conjecture.

The issue of computer manipulation of electoral processes becomes a real issue to the Zimbabwean context in the sense that the Government and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) have been subjected to a sustained onslaught by local Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and Western Governments through their local embassies to adopt the Biometric Voting System (BVS).

The BVS is a voting system which relies on the use of an individual’s biometric features for identification and authentification. The BVS system will scan the individual voter’s iris in the eye or their fingerprint for validation if the individual presenting themselves for voting at a polling station is indeed the real registered voter. It is envisaged that this system will deal with the issue of ghost voters. Needless to say, ZANU PF has perennially been accused of being a beneficiary of ghost voters. The expectation therefore is that use of the BVS will deny ZANU PF the chance to cheat.

The BVS is reportedly operational in Kenya, Sierra Leone and Ghana, among a host of other African countries. The system is reportedly fast, accurate, reliable and helps to maintain integrity and credibility of the electoral processes through reducing mistrust and other irregularities. It is also expensive to set-up, train the system users and provide all other accessories for its efficient use.

Assuming that Russia could indeed manipulate the electoral systems of the US to the point of deciding its Presidential election, how safe are smaller and technologically trailing countries like Zimbabwe from such electoral malpractices ? The CSOs in Zimbabwe have embraced the envisaged use of the BVS. ZEC has confirmed that it will use the system during the 2018 elections. In fact the BVS has already been piloted during bye-elections that were held in Marondera and Nkulumane in September and December 2015, respectively.

 

ZEC has confirmed that funding for the introduction of the BVS will be provided by “development partners” under coordination by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). Among the “development partners” are organizations such as the United Kingdom Agency for International Development (UKAID), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Electoral Institute of Southern Africa (ESISA), among others. The above organizations’ home Governments and funders are known for their hostility towards ZANU PF and the Zimbabwe Government. How then safe will local electoral processes be in view of the fact that the BVS is computer driven ?.

Commenting on the outrage by US politicians over the alleged Russian hacking, the New York Times newspaper edition of 17 December 2016 exposed the threat to smaller nations by commenting that “There is not much new in tempering with elections……..except for the technical sophistication of the tools. For all the outrage voiced by Democrats and the Republicans about the Russian action, it is worth remembering that trying to manipulate elections is a well-horned American art form”.

These are the types of Governments expected to provide funding for the BVS in Zimbabwe. Is ZEC not creating a conducive environment for electoral theft through the BVS? Is it not possible that the BVS will fail in areas where support for ZANU PF is concentrated, leading to high numbers of turned away voters?

Is it coincidental that the very powerful nations who are on record for their anti-ZANU PF stance are the very countries willing to provide funding for the make-or-break 2018 elections ? Zimbabwe is struggling to fund its own internal processes due to sanctions imposed by these very countries who are then stampeding to fund local processes.

ZEC is advised to take heed of the old saying that “if you sup with devil, you must use a long spoon”. In spite of the challenges facing the economy, Treasury should fund our own elections. This strengthens our control of the processes, eliminates the possibility of manipulation, and above all enhances our pride as a sovereign nation.

 

Mnangagwa ‘Thugs’ Attack Grace Mugabe Ally

Terrence Mawawa, Bikita | The First Lady Grace Mugabe hand picked Zanu PF Provincial chairman for Masvingo, Amasa Nhenjana, was last week attacked by drunk youths ahead of Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s visit to Bikita.

As the Zanu PF factional battles continue to escalate, Nhenjana was assaulted by drunk party youth as he was addressing a closed door briefing ahead of Mnangagwa’s visit.

Nhenjana is fighting in Mrs Mugabe’s corner and party insiders say the Zanu PF provincial boss is pushing her agenda at all costs.

Party sources told ZimEye.com the drunk youths accused Nhanjana of working with the G-40 to discredit Mnangagwa. “Nhenjana was beaten up by party youths during a closed door briefing in Bikita before Mnangagwa’s rally.The youths pushed and shoved him before assaulting him. He was visibly crestfallen after the incident,”said a party source.

Nhenjana however, downplayed the incident saying the party youths only disrupted the briefing pushed him and threatened to assault him. “We were having a meeting prior to Acting President Mnangagwa’s visit. Obvious Madzivanyika came into the room we were holding the meeting and provoked me.I knew he had a group of youths outside the building. He even came with his hands in his pocket and I advised him to excuse us since we had a crucial briefing but he refused to leave the room,”said Nhenjana.

He added:”At the end of the meeting he charged at me and began to push me.As a result there was commotion.I restrained myself from retaliating because I knew he had been sent by some people to provoke me. I also knew that he was not alone.” Nhenjana claimed very senior politicians were battling to discredit him at every given opportunity since he was perceived to be an impediment to their ascendancy.

Motorist Threatens To Bewitch ZRP Cop

Terrence Mawawa, Zvishavane | An enraged motorist caused a stir at a roadblock along the Zvishavane- Buchwa Road,  when he threatened to bewitch a ZRP cop following an altercation over traffic fines.

The incident happened a few kilometres outside Zvishavane Town when the man, driving a South African registered motor vehicle fumed after being fined $30 dollars for a defunct back light. “How can you ask me to pay $30 for one faulty back light? You act as if you were not raised among Africans. I am going to strike your feet. I will visit a traditional healer who will fix you over this matter.You know very well that things are very difficult these days,”fumed the man.

The man vowed he would not leave the scene until he collected soil with the officer’s footprints. “These officers just want to extort money from travellers.We are tired of their corrupt activities. They mount too many roadblocks and they just want to get cash from drivers,”said a driver who witnessed the incident.

Although ZimEye.com could not establish the names of the concerned officer,it is understood the cop only left the place after pleading with the man to retract his threats. “The officer and his colleagues only left the place after pleading with the many to retract his threats,”said another eyewitness. No comment could be obtained from the police in Zvishavane.

Top Pastor says Mugabe Dying in October 2017

Ray Nkosi |The world’s oldest President Robert Mugabe’s life is not going to exceed October this year, a local pastor has prophesied.

According to the Pastor Patrick Mugadza of Kariba, Mugabe is on 17 October 2017, going to die.

“I can see him dying a natural death because of both failing health and old age”,Pastor Mugadza told ZimEye.com in Harare, Thursday.

Pastor Mugadza who is known for his anti-Mugabe prayers and solo campaigns, explained that he does not hate the aging leader.

“Noone hates him, but his dictatorial and inhumane tendencies”, he said.

The 92 year old Mugabe who has ruled the country since independe in 1980, has “died” several deaths.

Mugabe Bring Back Itai Dzamara

Tinotenda Mrewa |On 9 March, 2015, President Robert Mugabe’s dreaded CIO abducted Itai Dzamara at a Barbershop in Glen Norah. Itai Dzamara is one of the fiercely youth who confronted the Mugabe regime calling for the immediate stepping down of President Mugabe.

He became the first activist to deliver in person a petition to Robert Mugabe. Itai was protected by the constitution of Zimbabwe which guarantees the right to petition and puts human rights as sacred.

As the year begins I take this opportunity to rekindle the flame on the Itai Dzamara issue, lest we forget. Zimbabweans back at home and those of us in the diaspora must never forget that we must act until Mugabe and his minions account for Itai Dzamara. On 07 January 2017 a group of us in the diaspora that included Rashiwe Bayisayi, Elizabeth Chakachaka, Patrick Chatukuta, Benjamin Chigamba, Flemming Diza, Nomusa Dube, Sibongile Gumbo, Jean Kawara, Fungayi Mabhunu, Emmanuel Magarira, Phillip Mahlahla, Nancy Makurira, Rosemary Maponga, Gladys Meck, Sharon Moyo, Tinotenda Mrewa, Lloyd Mudzengerere, Lucia Mudzimu, Roseline Mukucha, Alfredy Mukuvare, Beverley Mutandiro, Nontokozo Ncube, Mduduzi Ndlovu, Chipo Parirenyatwa,Newman Richard, Jennipher Sabe, Maxmus Savanhu, Alice Shimika, Douglas Tavengwa and Maureen Tavengwa, Simbarashe Mutero and Cathrine Musa took to the streets to demand that Mugabe accounts for the whereabouts and fate of Itai Dzamara. To refresh our memory below is a bio of Dzamara and what he stood for:

 

Itai Dzamara is a Zimbabwean journalist and political activist known in Zimbabwe mostly for his Occupy Africa Unity Square campaign against the government of President Robert Mugabe. He became famous through his hand delivered petition to the president of Zimbabwe and the Occupy Africa Unity Square which he founded. Dzamara was born on August 7, 1979 at AlI Souls Mission in Mutoko. He is married to Sheffra Dzamara and the couple have two children, a son named Nokutenda Dzamara and daughter Nenyasha Dzamara. Itai attended Mbizi Primary SchooI in Highfield before moving to Highfield High SchooI for his ordinary and advanced level studies. He studied journalism and mass communication at Christian College of Southern Africa in 1999 and had enrolled for a Bachelor of Laws degree.

Itai Dzamara advocated for the occupation of the Africa Unity Square in Harare, located on the heart of the Harare city centre adjacent to the Parliament Building. The Africa Unity Square is also a few blocks away from the offices of the president and this made the occupation a potential security threat. According to Dzamara, the occupation of the square was a way of communicating dissatisfaction in the country’s leadership particularly President Robert Mugabe and his Zanu-PF government. At inception Dzamara’s OAU movement had 50 members who participated in the first sit-in at Africa Unity Square. The Zimbabwe Republic Police deployed almost 70 members in heavy riot gear to disrupt the peaceful protest. After the occupation, Dzamara wrote;

“We occupied Africa Unity Square today, yet again forced the state to respond, and, yet again, demonstrated our goodwill by agreeing to negotiate. We are the people! We are the numbers!”

Those that gathered with Dzamara at the square said they wanted a response from President Mugabe, to the demands for him to admit failure, step down and pave way for a process towards finding a new national plan for governance and leadership renewal.

The Petition to President Mugabe – On Friday 17 October 2014 Itai Dzamara wrote a letter to President Mugabe requesting him to retire from office. He hand delivered the letter to the President’s office at Munhumutapa Building in Harare. According to him, the petition to Mugabe encouraged him to step down immediately and pave way for a process of engagement involving all national stakeholders, towards the establishment of a new administration that takes over, to manage the country and prepare for fresh elections. After being sent to several offices at Munhumutapa Building, he was later on released after having been advised not to go through with his plans.

Detention – After going back to the president’s office, Dzamara and his two colleagues were taken to a holding area where armed police officers watched them carefully. Dzamara wrote that the intelligence officers from the president’s office regarded them as high profile suspects and they deserved high level security surveillance. They were transported the Harare Central Police Station where they were immediately take to the underground holding bays. Senior police officers came one by one quizzing Dzamara about his agenda of occupying the Africa Unity Square. They warned him of the devastating consequences of the move but he remained adamant.

Torture by the Police – The final episode of the “Occupy Africa Unity Square” demonstration ended sadly for Dzamara as he was severely beaten by the Zimbabwe Republic Police support unity force which was deployed in full force. Dzamara was beaten together with his fellow activists and his lawyer. He was taken to a local hospital where he was given treatment. A few hours after he was admitted into hospital, the social media was awash with photos of Dzamara lying unconscious after the beating at the hands of the police. He shocked the people when he started posting articles on his Facebook page called The News Leader encouraging the people to continue with the peaceful demonstration against the Mugabe government. He warned the people not to engage in violent revenge against the police or the government.

The Abduction – Itai Dzamara was abducted by five unknown assailants while in a barbershop on 09 March 2015. This was the second time that Dzamara was abducted after he was reported to have been abducted again together with four other people who were part of the Occupy Africa Unity Square in December 2014. The abduction of Itai Dzamara has been a serious dent on the government of Zimbabwe which stands accused of aggravating both assaults and abduction of Itai Dzamara. Numerous diplomats who include US, French, Canada, Australia and the EU have voiced their concerns on the safety of Dzamara who remains unaccounted for. Activists at home and in the diaspora, have also been vocal on the abduction arguing that the government has abdicated its duty to guarantee personal security of its citizens, individual freedoms and the right to petition as guaranteed in Chapter 4 of the constitution.

The Itai Dzamara issue has also become a rallying point for Zimbabweans and we should emulate the bravery and actions in removing the Mugabe regime. As we begin the year let’s all come in our numbers and declare 2017 the year of accounting for Dzamara and the end of the dictatorship in Harare

 

Bikita West By-Election Foreshadows 2018 Elections

Tafara Shumba | January 21, a day that the Bikita by-election was pencilled in for, will be marked as a very important day on the political calendar of Zimbabwe, for many reasons.

The by-election will pit Zanu PF’s candidate, Beauty Chabaya against the Zimbabwe People First’s (ZimPF) candidate, Agrippa Kudakwashe, Murdock Chivasa of the National Constitutional Assembly (NCA), an independent and former MDC-T legislator Heya Shoko and Tanyaradzwa Perence Mukumbo of the Progressive Democrats of Zimbabwe (PDZ). Although there are five hopefuls in the by-election, it is a two-horse race that will see Chabaya facing off against Gopo, a former Zanu PF national youth league member.

The Bikita by-election will be a microcosm of the 2018 harmonised election where the opposition political parties are mulling a coalition against the ruling party. Joice Mujuru, the unelected leader of ZPF has begged the MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai to support her candidate in the by-election. Media reports have it that Tsvangirai and Mujuru will jointly address rallies to drum up support for ZimPF candidate in Bikita West constituency. It is yet to be ascertained if Tsvangirai would still accompany his strange bed fellow to Bikita West considering the statements he uttered in an interview with a South African television station, ANN7 on Tuesday.

“A by-election is a by-election, it has nothing to do with the fundamental principles of alliance building,” said Tsvangirai. There is a school of thought that believes Tsvangirai will not support ZimPF for political expediency. According to this school of thought, Tsvangirai wants ZimPF to lose so that they will not wield any bargaining power in the negotiation process for a coalition. That’s how egotistical opposition politicians can become if their positions are at stake. That is reminiscent of a folktale chap who was asked to name anything that he wanted God to do for him provided it would be doubled on his neighbour. Overwhelmed by jealous, the man asked God to take off one of his eyes, ears, legs and hands. That’s Tsvangirai for you. He would rather want to see Joice lose the election because he doesn’t want to see anyone taking limelight from him as the face of the opposition.

However, the decision to snub Mujuru can prove to be disastrous in the unlikely event that ZimPF romps to victory. That will raise Mujuru’s bargain power and she will not settle for a lesser status in the negotiation for the coalition. That victory might even give her false confidence that she can do it alone in the 2018 polls.

However, Mujuru will have to show the world that she is a serious politician who matches the grandeur that she is associated with her in the private media. It’s unfortunate that Mujuru herself does not know her support strength. She has held a couple of well attended rallies but she knows for sure that she has been addressing rented crowds. That will be dim-witted for Mujuru to fail to realise that the same people who attend her rallies are the same who attend Tsvangirai’s.

Failure by Mujuru to win the Bikita West constituency will mark the demise of her political career. Nobody will take her serious again and probably Tsvangirai will not even talk of a coalition with her anymore. He will resume to his traditional rhetoric of telling every opposition party to join his “big tent.”  The man sees himself as the Alpha and Omega of opposition politics in Zimbabwe. There has been a debate on who will lead the envisaged coalition but that question will be naturally answered after ZimPF loses the Bikita West by-election.

Even the traditional benefactors of opposition parties in Zimbabwe are eagerly waiting to see how the by-election will unfold. They want to take the by-election as a litmus test to see if it will pay dividend to invest in ZimPF. The Bikita by-election will give them a position.

There is another school of thought which is convinced that Mujuru will get the support of the MDC-T. According to this school of thought, a Norton scenario will repeat itself in Bikita West. Temba Mliswa won the Norton constituency courtesy of combined support from virtually all opposition political parties.

However, this school of thought is missing one point which Mliswa himself acknowledged. The Zanu PF candidate for Norton was imposed and the party went into the by-election with a big crack. Even Temba Mliswa attributed his effortless victory to internal rivalry within Zanu PF. “I simply maximised on the in-house fighting in Zanu PF…,” said Mliswa. The candidate for Bikita West was democratically elected.

Of course there is factionalism in Zanu PF and we cannot burry our heads in the sand on this one anymore. It is hoped that the factionalists have seen the potential of factionalism in destroying the revolutionary party. From the way campaigns are going on in Bikita West, they seem to have buried the hatchet and joined forces in defence of the revolutionary party. They have resolved not to repeat the Norton mistake where rallies were used as platforms to attack rivals, perceived or real. There was no message until the eleventh hour when youths were promised residential stands.

Zanu PF is entering into the by-election as a united party. They have formed their own internal coalition which is stronger than any other coalition. The wise shona  say ‘makudo ndimamwe angarwira rize asi panhamo chaiyo anorwirana.’ (Baboons might have petty fights over food but can join forces in defence of each when faced with a serious threat.)

Therefore, despite coalescing against Zanu PF, the Bikita West by-election will not be a stroll in the park. The by-election will be a dry-run of the 2018 elections where the opposition will coalesce against the united Zanu PF. What will play out on 21 January will be reproduced in 2018, so there is every reason to take the by-election with utmost seriousness.

 

Of Masiyiwa, Data Tariffs and Social Media Sanity

Tawanda Musariri | The Postal and Telecommunication Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe’s (POTRAZ) surprise directive to have data charges raised astronomically has brewed the expected anger from the public who had sought refuge from high voice call charges by the country’s mobile phone operators.

Strive Masiyiwa’s Econet, the largest provider of cellular and data communication services was the first to heed this call. The firm has since then been receiving all sorts of resistance from its clientele. Some have spiritedly started de-campaigning Econet using the very social media.

Social media activism (Soctivism) has encouraged every Econet subscriber to take a $2 airtime loan and dump the sim card after exhausting the airtime. Some are encouraging users to relegate Econet sim cards to ordinary phones that are not data compliant (commonly known as ‘mbudzi). So active is the picketing that some have taken their time to design pamphlets attacking the steep data price hike. ‘Econet wireless, inspiring you to switch to NetOne. #Tell someone!,’  reads the banner designed in all the three main mobile phone operators’ (MPO) corporate colors and pay lines. Some social media activists (Soctivists) have called for a total boycott of all Econet services from airtime to EcoCash to Ecosure.

POTRAZ has raised the minimum prices of data for MPO and ISPs to $0.10 per mega bite citing that the current prices were way below the regional average. POTRAZ also argued that the current mobile penetration rate of 50.1% in the country creates an opportunity for cashing in on the new pricing by MPOs, raising their employment capacities and the government’s tax base.

Every dark cloud has a silver lining. Since the beginning of highly affordable data under promotional bundles offered in stampede competition among the MPO, cases of social media abuse have been on the increase. Marriages have broken down, so has the modesty of many. Sex tapes and all manner of immorality have been on the increase. These are not compatible to the national culture of modesty and decency. Family groups were more often than not decimated by the posting of pornographic and immoral graphics.

Soctivists also took the unfair advantage of thrashing otherwise positive public initiatives driven by government and other public utilities. Please to stop vandalism and public disorder were quashed by spirited social media campaigns to the contrary. The social media had become a junction for all manner of social vice, among them indecency, Satanism, sexual perversion, child abuse, defamation and the assault of private persons’ peace. The pricing will see useful staff only being uploaded on the network.

Social media had become a home of trivia and outright nonsense. Last to grace the social media scene was the skirmish between Desmond Chideme and wife Olinda. How really should their little private tiff be a matter of public consumption? Their marriage has much wider chances of mending or coming to a much cleaner halt in the private than public domain, whichever comes first.

And on the commercial front, MPO have all the chance to expand their operations, create more employment and pay more tax from this unpopular regulation. Real competition is going to be created in the telecoms industry with real customer friendly policies unrelated to price wars the three major operators were engaged in. The government owned landline phone company TelOne has every reason to expand given a sure possibility that its services are going to be demanded more.

TelOne traditionally offers cheaper voice calls than any other provider. TelOne also has a mobile operator’s license in its hand and appeared to be failing to find its way into the cut throat market competition. Now it is presented with a beautiful opportunity to enter the market courtesy of POTRAZ. Africom, the fourth mobile phone company in Zimbabwe has for long been suffering from the bloody price wars staged by its seniors on the market and this opportunity may present rich pickings for the firm as well.

ZESA’s baby PowerTel will also see its fortunes changing In the desired direction if their market penetration techniques are to find the POTRAZ fulcrum useful. The uniformity of pricing is going to create a different dimension in the competition for the finite market.

True, many businesses were relying on such social media platforms as Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Whatsapp for marketing blitzes with the knowledge that their market is largely accessible via same but for the trade unionist, this could prove a very useful move by POTRAZ. Faced by the possibility of dwindling markets on the background of a compromised social media marketing reach, it will become imperative that firms employ more marketers to cover the ground physically and close the void created by a compromised media access.

While the generality of citizens will be mourning the disappearance of cheap media access, there are several areas of celebration too. Meanwhile, the very social media has issued a message purportedly from Econet CEO Douglas Mboweni claiming that the firm sympathized with its subscribers and was engaging POTRAZ on the matter. The Herald reported that NetOne was complaining to POTRAZ and was lobbying for the reversal of the pricing regime. What an unlikely complainant!

War Vets Dump Mugabe For Another Tyrant

Nomusa Garikayi | “In 2008, they mobilised us to set up various bases to campaign for them in different parts of the country. We were forced to work against our own brothers and sisters but after that, they didn’t do anything to appreciate our efforts,” said Manicaland war veterans chairperson Angeline Muponda.

“We are now growing older but we have nothing to show to our kids, we are struggling to feed our families and pay school fees for our children. We have suffered enough; we want to tell Zanu-PF that we don’t eat slogans.”

If only I had forced the likes of Mutsvangwa, Mahiya, Maponda and all the other war veterans who have expressed similar sentiments to pay a penny each time they complained of how Zanu PF has used them and then discarded them like used toilet paper; I would be a billionaire in my own right!

There are two things these disgruntled war veterans have failed to grasp. First, they must stop pretending that they were in anyway coerced to harassing, beating, raping and even killing innocent Zimbabweans to impose the de facto one-party cum one-man dictatorship we have today. They have done all this dirty work out of greed, they were cock sure Mugabe will reward them for helping him become a dictator by granting them a share of the absolute power, the social influence and the material wealth.

“War veterans and collaborators, have over the years served as Mugabe and Zanu-PF’s political power dynamos, playing particularly significant roles to keep the nonagenarian on the throne in the hotly-disputed 2000 and 2008 national elections which were both marred by serious violence and the murder of hundreds of opposition supporters,” wrote Bulawayo 24 Staff reporter in the article War collaborators dump Mugabe.

Mugabe, as the war veterans themselves have now finally realised, use and abused the war veterans and discarded them. Most of them are living in abject poverty, just like the rest of us, the innocent victims of the decades of corrupt and tyrannical dictatorship.

The war veterans owe the nation an apology for betraying the liberation war values of freedom and justice for all in helping Mugabe impose the dictatorship; regardless of whether they are one of the lucky few who were rewarded by the tyrant or one of the many who were kicked in the teeth and now languishing in poverty and despair.

Second, it is clear that most of these rogue the war veterans have not only failed to accept they were wrong and thus repented for doing Mugabe’s no-regime-change dirty work but, worse still, they will do this again. The war veterans have failed to see that the de facto one-party/one-man dictatorship IS evil and is the root cause of the nation’s economic meltdown and political chaos. It is therefore not enough that Mugabe must go but the whole dictatorial system of government must be uprooted and destroyed.

The war veterans have been demanding that the current dictator, Robert Mugabe, must go and replaced by VP Mnangagwa. Those war veterans who have already been kicked out of Zanu PF are realigning themselves with Mai Mujuru or MDC with the view of forcing the electorate to support these just as they have done for Zanu PF. We do not want another dictator or dictatorship!

We want to implement all the democratic reforms design to stop war veterans or anyone from terrorising the people and rigging the vote for selfish political gain. We want the next elections to be free, fair and credible!

 

Lawyers Slam Mnangagwa

Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s plan to amend the country’s Constitution smacks of sinister motives and bodes ill for good governance, the Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) has said.

In a hard-hitting statement, the lawyers’ body accused President Robert Mugabe’s administration of seeking to usurp the powers of the judiciary in the contentious issue of amending section 180 of the Constitution relating to the appointment of the Chief Justice.

Government, last month, gazetted the amendment Bill that seeks to give the President unfettered powers in appointing the Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice and Judge President after mere consultation with the Judicial Service Commission (JSC), unlike the current situation, where the vacancies are filled through a process that includes public interviews of all nominated persons.

The proposal has been met with criticism amid accusations that the ruling Zanu PF party’s internal power struggles to succeed Mugabe are the inspiration behind the move, with current Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku’s term coming to an end next month.

LSZ argues that if there are inadequacies in the current formula to select judges, it should be relooked, but the changes should not entail giving more power to “one person, who does not report to anyone”.

“In correcting the weaknesses, the executive need not usurp the functions currently reposed in the JSC and place them under an authority with no accountability to anyone or any other institution. The amendment does not seek to improve good governance,” the LSZ statement said.

The society further described the timing of the amendment and suspension of the Constitution as questionable.

“The timing of the amendment is equally disconcerting, as it comes when a constitutionally mandated process was already underway. In an unprecedented manner, the executive has sought the suspension of the operation of the Constitution in order to allow the proposed amendment to pass through. This approach is wrong and unlawful,” it added.

Last month, JSC conducted interviews for Chief Justice candidates nominated to succeed Chidyausiku, who turns 70 in February and is constitutionally barred from continuing as head of the judiciary. There were four nominations:
Deputy Chief Justice Luke Malaba, Judge of Appeal, Rita Makarau, Supreme Court Judge Paddington Garwe and Judge President George Chiweshe.

However, Justice Chiweshe did not attend the interviews after a University of Zimbabwe law student challenged the process and sought the amendment of the Constitution.

LSZ said the suspension of the judicial process was unlawful.

“In an unprecedented manner, the executive has sought the suspension of the operation of the Constitution in order to allow the proposed amendment to pass through. The approach is wrong and unlawful. The Constitution is the supreme law of Zimbabwe. All other laws and directives are subordinate to it,” LSZ said, urging the government to adopt a “progressive approach towards constitutional supremacy and desist from circumventing it through such capricious amendments”.

The JSC has since forwarded the three names of the candidates who participated to President Robert Mugabe to choose one for appointment. – Newsday

NRZ Workers Win

A THREE-MONTH job stay-away by National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) employees last year seems to have paid off as the parastatal has reportedly started honouring its salary obligations.

Early last year, more than 4 000 workers at the parastatal downed tools after they had gone 15 months without salaries, with the salary backlog reported to have hit $87 million.

The stalemate only ended when Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare minister Prisca Mupfumira intervened and struck a deal with NRZ management to clear the salary arrears.

NRZ acting spokesperson, Martin Banda confirmed yesterday that workers at the parastatal were now receiving regular salaries, although they were still owed some money from the past two years.

“Every month, the workers have been getting something, and we are moving towards giving them their full salaries, as we generate more business. Everyone gets a predictable salary based on the volume and percentage,” he said.

Workers who spoke on condition of anonymity, said they were happy with the new payment arrangement.

“As a worker, the fact that I am getting something at the end of the month gives me hope and motivation to keep reporting for duty,” an employee, who declined to be named said.

“I believe that there is light at the end of the tunnel and, hopefully, we might be getting our full salaries in future.”

Transport and Infrastructural Development minister Joram Gumbo has ordered NRZ to rationalise its workforce, as it was operating at 30% of its normal capacity. – Newsday

Mugabe Suddenly Appears In Mali

President Robert Mugabe who is currently taking his annual leave, was a few days ago in China and has now appeared in Mali to attend the 27th edition of the France-Africa Summit.

The summit is aimed at strengthening ties between France and African countries. This is the second time Mali is hosting the event, having first done so in 2005.

The two-day summit — themed “Partnership, Peace and Emergence”— begins today with Foreign Affairs Ministers meeting to adopt resolutions for onward presentation to the Heads of State and Government.

Reports indicate that the summit agenda will hinge on peace and security, terrorism, migration, cyber-crime, human and drug trafficking, among other issues affecting France and the African continent.

President Keita and French leader Francois Hollande are expected to co-chair the official opening of the summit tomorrow.

The summit will also draw representatives from the European Union, African Union, United Nations, African Development Bank, World Bank and International Monetary Fund.

African First Ladies are also expected to hold a side meeting tomorrow looking at “positive aspects of our cultures and traditions which favour promoting the sexual health of teenagers”. For Zimbabwe, it is the fifth time President Mugabe will be attending the France-Afriica Summit having made his first presence at the 1994 gathering in Paris.

Zimbabwe did not attend the 2007, 2010 and 2013 summits, rejecting the invitations from Paris as they came with unjustified conditions. The invitations, whose conditions President Mugabe strongly disapproved, came at the height of the stand-off between the Zimbabwe and most European countries.

The stand-off followed Britain’s internationalisation of her bilateral dispute with Zimbabwe after the latter embarked on a land reform programme that benefited the majority of black people. – agencies

Warriors Get Paid

THE Warriors were yesterday paid after Zifa released the first tranche of $550 000 promised to the players for their appearance fees for the three group stage matches at Afcon.

 As per their agreement with the players last weekend, the association on Wednesday transferred the money into individual players’ bank accounts. Confirmation of payment was also sent to the team which arrived in Gabon yesterday from Cameroon, Yaounde.
The money, which was paid, is believed to have come from the Government which came to the national team’s rescue with a package of close to $1 million.
And yesterday, ZIFA executive member responsible for finance Philemon Machana said they have transferred $15 000 per player for all the 23 players that are at the Nations Cup.
The mother body also transferred appearance fees for the nine members of the technical team.
“I can confirm that we wired that money to each player. And the total amount is $550 000. For appearing for the three matches, it is $5 000 per game that was the agreement between ZIFA and the players,” said Machana.
Before departure, the players also received their daily allowances for the days they were in camp.
The players were in camp for 10 days before they departed for West Africa and Machana said they paid $1 500 to each player while those who reported for camp late got the money for the days they were also in camp at the rate of $150 per day.
The players also agreed to $400 per day for the days they will be out of the country until they return home.
“The agreement was silent on these daily allowances, when they would be paid. We are likely to pay after the tournament,” said Machana.
“I was not in the meeting when they signed the deal with ZIFA and I will be informed by my superiors when this money will be paid.
“But we have cleared the daily allowances for the days they were in camp in the country. We paid those allowances for the ten days they were in camp and it was $150 per day per player.
“The technical team have different figures from the players but I am not at liberty to disclose them. But we have paid them as well.
Warriors take on Algeria on Sunday
“What it means is that 23 players and nine members of the technical team were paid.” – State Media

Plane Crash 22kg Gold Owners Revealed

THE 22kg of gold valued at about $800 000 that was being transported by a Central Air Traffic Services (CATS) aircraft that crash-landed in Kennilworth, Bubi District on Tuesday, belongs to Bulawayo Mining Company also known as How Mine.

The mine is a subsidiary of Metallon Corporation Zimbabwe (Pvt) Limited, which also owns Shamva, Redwing and Mazowe Mines.

Since the accident on Tuesday, there has been speculation as to where the gold was sourced from and its destination.

Metallon said yesterday that the plane that crash-landed was transporting the gold “on behalf of a private security firm” believed to be Fawcett Security.

The plane developed a mechanical fault soon after taking off from Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport in Bulawayo forcing the pilot to crash-land.

“The plane was carrying gold from Bulawayo Mining Company (How Mine) for delivery to Fidelity Printers and Refiners in Harare,” said the company in a statement.

It said established protocol for such incidents was followed and all relevant security and aviation authorities were alerted with no major injuries sustained.

“The local Bubi police attended the scene and a helicopter from the Airforce of Zimbabwe’s Manyame Airbase was on hand to safely transport the cargo onward to Fidelity.”

The Cessna 206 Aircraft took off from the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport on Tuesday afternoon heading to Charles Prince Airport in Harare and had two people on board.

According to the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ), the pilot sent a distress signal soon after taking off when he noticed that the engine had developed a technical fault.

“The pilot communicated that he had lost the engine and indicated that he would glide and find a reasonable and safe place to land.

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

He said when the aircraft crash-landed, one person on board sustained minor injuries.

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

Teen Injured In Machete Circumcision

A 16-YEAR-OLD boy from Lupane District in Matabeleland North province used a machete to circumcise himself after succumbing to peer pressure.

Matabeleland North provincial medical director Dr Nyasha Masuka said the teenager sustained injuries and was rushed to St Lukes Hospital for treatment.

He said the incident occurred last week and the teenager was admitted to the hospital for two days.

Dr Masuka said the boy who completed Form Four last year, was being mocked by his friends who were saying he was not going to attract girls because he was not circumcised.

“It seems the other boys were laughing at him for not being circumcised so he used a machete to circumcise himself and he injured himself in the process.

He was rushed to St Lukes Hospital where the health staff circumcised him,” said Dr Masuka.

He urged youths not to be pressured into making decisions that could endanger their lives.

Dr Masuka said he did not understand why the teenager tried to circumcise himself when voluntary male circumcision teams visit his home area regularly.

Lupane district medical officer Dr George Mature said the latest circumcision exercise was conducted in the boy’s area last month.

He said the boy comes from an area with diverse social groups hence it was difficult to penetrate.

“He comes from an area bordering Gokwe, Lupane and Binga and as such the area has different ethnic groups. After attempting to circumcise himself he was rushed to Kenyandavu Clinic which called an ambulance and rushed him to St Lukes Hospital,” he said.

Dr Mature said other patients at the hospital were shocked at the boy’s bravery. “The patients who were admitted with him were wondering how he managed to do it. The good thing is that he wounded the outer layer of the foreskin. So we had to keep him at the hospital to monitor him as he had used a clinically inappropriate tool so we were worried that it could have caused an infection,” said Dr Mature.

He said the boy was discharged after two days.

Shocker As Man ‘Rapes’ Lover’s Daughter (11) as Siblings Watch

A 36-YEAR-OLD man from Bulilima allegedly raped his girlfriend’s 11-year-old daughter in the presence of her two siblings aged four and six-years.

Vusumuzi Maphosa of Gwambe Village appeared before Plumtree magistrate Mr Taurai Manwere facing rape charges.

He was not asked to plead and remanded in custody to January 24.

Prosecuting, Mr Elisha Mazorodze said Maphosa broke into his girlfriend’s house at night on December 5 and allegedly raped the juvenile.

“On 5 December around 10PM Maphosa went to his girlfriend’s house while they were sleeping. He forced entry into the bedroom hut of his girlfriend’s children where the 11-year-old juvenile was sleeping with her two siblings aged four and six years old.

“He covered the juvenile’s mouth with his hand and removed her clothes. The juvenile struggled with Maphosa until her siblings woke up,” said Mr Mazorodze.

He said Maphosa threatened to beat up the three children if they screamed.

Maphosa then allegedly raped the 11-year-old girl and fled from the scene.

Mr Mazorodze said the two youngest children rushed to their mother’s bedroom hut and reported what had transpired. The matter was reported to the police resulting in Maphosa’s arrest.

In another matter, a 29-year-old umalayitsha also appeared before Mr Manwere for allegedly raping a woman from Mafa Village in Bulilima District.

Prosecuting, Mr Elisha Mazorodze said Calton Ngwenya allegedly raped the woman on December 19 at around 11PM.

Ngwenya was remanded in custody to January 25.

“On 19 December around 11PM the victim was at her father’s homestead where she was visiting. At night Ngwenya broke into the hut where she was sleeping.

“The woman woke up and realised that it was Ngwenya whom she normally contracted to ferry her property from South Africa to her rural home in Bulilima,” he said.

Mr Mazorodze said Ngwenya produced a knife and threatened to stab the woman if she screamed. He raped her once and then fled from the homestead.

The woman’s parents were alerted by their daughter’s screams but Ngwenya had disappeared into the darkness. – state media

Missing Man Body Found Floating In “Pool of Death”

THE body of a man who has been missing since Saturday was found in Entumbane suburb’s Enkwalini “pool of death” yesterday morning.

Dozens of people have drowned in the pool over the years.

A young boy who was fishing, stumbled on Ngoni Savanhu (43)’s body floating in the pool yesterday at around 10 AM.

The body had a rope tied to its neck, a scar on the forehead and several other wounds.

The deceased’s family said he had been missing since Saturday after he left the house at around 3AM, in an unusual move.

The deceased’s young brother, Mr Joseph Savanhu jnr said his brother was troubled.

He also described him as a very quiet and unpredictable man, making it difficult for them to tell what he was planning.

“He has been having serious problems of late after his wife left him with four children to take care of. He left home at around 3 AM, unlike him, and went away. We made a report to police on Sunday when he didn’t return home and today we were shocked to be told he was found dead,” said Mr Savanhu.

He said it was difficult to say whether his brother committed suicide or was murdered.

“We’re waiting for results of investigations to establish the cause of death. What we have been told is that his neck was tied with a rope,” said Mr Savanhu.

The deceased’s father,  Mr Joseph Savanhu said he was shocked and couldn’t comment on his son’s death.

A group of fishermen who continued with their fishing soon after the body was retrieved, said it was common to find a body in the pool of death.

“Suicides are now a daily thing here and we are not shaken at all. A young boy who was over that corner spotted the body and we called the police.

“Some people have drowned while being baptised while others have committed suicide by throwing themselves in the pool,” said one of the fishermen.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Precious Simango confirmed that Mr Savanhu’s body had been retrieved from the pool.

She said investigations were underway.

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

Mathuthu Axed

Zimpapers wishes to announce that Southern Times editor Mduduzi Mathuthu will be leaving the company at the end of January.

Mathuthu joined the group in November 2013 as editor of The Chronicle, and quickly distinguished himself with some memorable front pages, a knack he carried over to The Southern Times, where his hand and craft were soon visible.

 Mathuthu, who had been deployed to Windhoek, Namibia, from July 2016 to head The Southern Times,  a joint venture between Zimpapers and New Era of Namibia, has advised Zimpapers that he wishes to be closer to his ailing mother in Bulawayo and would like to pursue other interests.

 

A spokesperson for Zimpapers yesterday said the board and management wished to thank Mathuthu for his dedication and service and was confident that he would be successful in his future endeavours.

Mathuthu said: “The last three years and two months have been an incredible journey on which I met and worked with some of the most amazing people, starting with The Chronicle and later The Southern Times.

“These experiences shaped me into a better journalist and a better person. It’s a sad moment to be leaving Zimpapers, the finest media company in Zimbabwe, but also a triumphant one too because we achieved some incredible things with colleagues. These great memories I will take to the grave.” – State Media

Mandiwanzira Suspends Data Charges Increase | BREAKING NEWS

Victory for Zimbabweans, ICT Minister Supa Mandiwanzira has suspended his draconian data rates he imposed on poor citizens. ZimEye readers demand that if he is in any way serious, he must do more that that, and cancel the whole plan.

Below was Minister Mandiwanzira’s statement:

By Supa Mandiwanzira, HON| In the last few minutes, I have conversed with the Potraz Chairman and with the kind permission of the Acting Minister of ICT, Postal & Courier Services, Cde. Prisca Mupfumira, I have directed an immediate suspension of the tariff increases that were effected two days ago, to the dismay of many mobile phone users.

I have been told that the new prices were actually proposed by the mobile operators to the regulator. While it is conceivable that the price of data may go up, the margin by which the prices have gone up is shockingly high and can only reflect insensitivity to fellow Zimbabweans and gluttonous corporate greed.

Internet is now a key driver of economic growth – innovation, entrepreneurship and government service delivery. Internet access is at the centre of all development. It, therefore, follows that it must be accessible – physically and financially. I share and sympathise with concerns expressed by a multitude of Zimbabwean internet users that the recently effected data prices are unparalleled and extortionist.

Unreasonable data prices, especially in a high literacy country like ours, undermine our huge investments in human capital, broadband infrastructure and the ability to attract investment.
My Ministry’s Innovation Fund initiative, which has raised more than $6 million to date, is premised on affordable broadband and growth opportunities in on-line enterprises in Zimbabwe and beyond.
On the occasion of the official opening of the Chikato Community Information Centre in Masvingo last month, our President, His Excellency Cde Robert Mugabe, spoke passionately about his desire to bring marginalized communities, especially in rural areas, onto the information superhighway. This in itself, is instructive that broadband access must be affordable.
Given the astronomical rates that have been charged over the last two days, it may be necessary and morally correct to get the concerned mobile networks to refund their subscribers. This shall be on the agenda when I undertake a comprehensive review of the developments of the last two days on the first day of my return from leave on January the 30th.
Let me take this opportunity to wish all Zimbabweans, a happy and stress-free new year.
Issued by: Hon Supa Collins Mandiwanzira, MP
Minister of ICT, Postal & Courier Services

IN PICTURES: Zvorwadza, Zimbos Storm Kenyan Embassy in London

 

ZVORWADZA joins the demo against rendition.

Zimbabweans joined hands under the NGOs MaZimbabweans Yes We Can (MZYWCAN), Zimbabwe Human Rights Organisation (ZHRO), Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), and other organisations in demonstrating against the Kenyan Airways collusion with the UK Border Agency in deporting Zimbabweans using a company called CAPITAL to forcefully deport the failed asylum seekers.

Some asylum seekers are even sedated or tranquillised to be forcefully lifted or using heavy-handedness onto the plane. This is totally against human rights.

These vulnerable asylum seekers are then airlifted by Kenyan Airline to be handed over to Zimbabwean security Agencies, mainly Central Intelligence Organisation the notorious CIO.

It was against this background that the Zimbabweans converged at the Kenyan High Commission to vent their anger against the airways partnership with Capital the company used to deport people by U.K. Border Agency.

The protesters sang, danced and played the drum. Stendrick Zvorwadza, JOHN BURKE and Peter SIDINDI handed over the petition and they promised that they will be back in their numbers. By David Kadzutu

Zuma’s Wife Taking Over South Africa Presidency Get’s Nod


South Africa’s presidency could remain in the hands of the privileged Zuma clan after Jacob Zuma’s wife, Nkosazana received the nod for the top job.

South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma has given the strongest hint that he will back his ex-wife, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, to succeed him, after saying the African National Congress (ANC) is ready for a female president.

The succession debate in the southern African country is getting hotter ahead of the party’s elective conference to be held later in the year.

Outgoing African Union Commission chairperson, Dr Dlamini-Zuma, is the only woman tipped as one of the front-runners for the ANC and country’s presidency.

President Zuma said the discussion on whether a woman can take over was no longer a sticking point for the party.

“It is no longer a discussion in the ANC whether a women can take a high leadership position or not. This discussion has been had before and the party agreed that anyone who is seen to have the qualities to lead the movement‚ there won’t be any problem for that person to do so. The ANC is ready for that‚ in fact the party has been ready for some time‚“ Mr Zuma said.

He said women were already holding key government positions and were doing extremely well.

He, however, said it would depend on the integrity possessed by the candidate and whether members see her fit for the position.

“We no longer look at whether the person is a woman or man. This is our belief in the ANC,” he said.

The South African leader chided some structures of the ANC for prematurely announcing their preferred candidates.

“People rush to give names for leadership…even leaders also just abruptly indicate their availability for leadership. They just say openly‚ ‘I don’t have any problem leading.’ People then start talking about the leadership race‚“ he said.

WAS AVAILABLE

His deputy, Cyril Ramaphosa, seen as Dr Dlamini-Zuma’s strongest challenger, in December made it clear he was available to lead. President Zuma also said he was not vying for a third term.

“I am finishing a second term. There are many leaders in the ANC who must get an opportunity to lead… Even in the past‚ when the previous president wanted a third term‚ I was one of those who were not supporting that move. I cannot reject the move by another president and then do it myself,” he said.

Dr Dlamini-Zuma, 67, has not declared her candidacy, but the ANC women’s league President Zuma, 74, who has been engulfed by corruption scandals and poor economic data since he came to power in 2009, completes the maximum two terms in office as national president in 2019.

In August, the ANC, which came to power in 1994 under Nelson Mandela after the end of apartheid, recorded its worst-ever election results at local polls.

Among Zuma’s other possible successors are deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa and ANC treasurer-general Zweli Mkhize.

Mr Zuma survived an attempt by ANC rivals to oust him in November, shrugging off criticism of his conduct by the official anti-graft watchdog and the Constitutional Court.

Dr Dlamini-Zuma is not seeking a second mandate at the African Union, a move that has increased speculation that she has ambitions to succeed her ex-husband at the ANC.

She has held a string of ministerial posts under South African presidents, including the foreign affairs and home minister portfolios.

Her four years at the head of the AU have given her an international profile which has further increased her status as an ANC heavyweight.

Mrs Zuma’s ex-husband, Jacob survived an attempt by ANC rivals to remove him in November, shrugging off criticisms by the official government anti-graft watchdog. – Nation/Reuters/Agencies

PICTURE: Cheating Wife “Caught In The Act,” Assaulted

assaulted…wife allegedly caught in the act

A cheating wife has been hospitalised after she was beaten by her husband who allegedly found her in the arms of another man.

McDonald Masaga discovered his wife, Placdencia Sori’s cheating plans on her WhatsApp conversations and tracked her down. He caught her in the arms of one, Francis, and assaulted her, drawing attention of people mainly from Glen View 8 Complex.

She collapsed and Masaga disappeared from the scene after the arrival of police.
“Ndamuzvambaradza, you can follow her to Harare Central Hospital where she is receiving treatment chikomba chacho chandifonera kuti ndokwavari,” said Masaga.

“She lied to me that she had been invited by her relative based in South Africa and the previous day she went to town and collected R800 she claimed was sent for her transport costs

“I discovered from her WhatsApp conversations that her boyfriend in South Africa was the one who had sent the money and they were expecting to meet at Beitbridge border post around 3am.

“I went through her mobile phone while she was taking a bath and discovered her illicit affair with Francis as well and their plan to meet at the industrial area to book at a lodge and have sex before she went to South Africa.

“Francis also wanted his laptop he said belonged to his sister Mai Martin which was being used by my wife for the past year as she claimed that she was a student at Defence College. We have two children in the six years of our marriage and I wonder why she decided to cheat on me like that.

“For the past year, Francis was having s.ex with my wife and I nearly attacked him as well but I quickly realised that my wife was to blame and I treated her accordingly, call me if you want to hear more about it or even see the love messages I discovered in her mobile phone,” said Masaga.

Placdencia confirmed cheating with two boyfriends saying she no longer loved Masaga.

“To be honest, I have since lost feelings for Masaga for the past eight months. “It’s only that he does not want to leave my brother’s house where we are staying,” said Placdencia.

“Masaga is not working and he lied to me that he is under Zimbabwe National Army based at 2 Brigade only to discover that he is unemployed and is a thief. I am the one who bought everything in the house including my mobile phone he went away with since I am gainfully employed. – HMetro

Woman Burns ZRP Cop, Escapes Jail

A DANGAMVURA woman who poured hot water on her cop husband after a misunderstanding over a bank loan has been ordered to perform 360 hours of community service for committing the crime.

In sentencing her, Mutare magistrate, Mr Poterai Gwezhira, said Maria Teni Mukombe (31) had shown remorse by pleading guilty to the charges that she was facing and that she was a first offender who has two minor children to look after.

However, he said she badly burnt her husband, as shown in the medical report and therefore deserved a stiffer penalty in the form of a lengthy community service sentence.

“Had he not been taken to the hospital in time, we would be talking otherwise in this court and you would be facing a different charge,” he said.

Mukombe will be performing the community service during the weekends as she is a first year student at a local teachers’ college.

Mr Gwezhira had slapped Mukombe with a 12-month jail term.

He, however, suspended two months on condition of good behaviour for five years and went further to suspend the remaining 10 months on condition that she performs the 360 hours of community service.

Public Prosecutor, Mr Brian Goto told the court that on December 21, 2016, Mukombe who was having an argument over debt arrears with her husband Blessing Mukombe (a police officer stationed in Nyanga) called him into their bedroom to sort out the matter.

“While in the bedroom, Mukombe asked her husband not to leave the room. She went out and came back with a pot full of hot water which she poured on him threatening to kill him and their minor children.

“The complainant managed to escape, got medical treatment and made a police report,” said Mr Goto.

He was badly burnt on his left cheek, neck, shoulders and back. Responding to the allegations, Mukombe said she had acted out of anger and already regretted her actions.

She begged the court and her husband for forgiveness as she faced the gallery which was full of her husband’s relatives. Manica Post

Curvaceous Madzimai Causes Stir

This curvaceous voluptuous woman’s pic donning all white regalia at an Apostolic Shrine has men drooling all over her on social media!

 The general consensus is that despite her seemingly middle age looks, her curves and hour glass figure are to die for but given the notoriety and rampant abuse of women who visit shrines by prophets under the guise of deliverance, many are theorising that there is no way the resident Prophet at that shrine would have let the BBW (Big Beautiful Woman) escape without a ‘stocktake’!
– Agencies

Zim Woman Shot In SA Left Stranded

A 33 old Zimbabwean hairdresser, Wadzanai Madiri, is languishing in Johannesburg, seriously injured from gunshot wounds after being shot while working as a casual worker at a nightclub in Nelspriut. Her employer refuses to compensate her or pay for her treatment, four months later.

Wadzanayi a hairdresser by profession, was told by a friend that there was a nightclub looking for casual employees, and seeing it as a way to make extra cash took up the opportunity, in August last year.

“She was hired as a casual worker to put wrist bands on patrons at the club entrance. As she was doing her job, a guy who was having a fight with his girlfriend chased his girlfriend to the nightclub tried to shoot at her, instead shot Wadzanayi on the forehead and then fired a second bullet, which then hit his girlfriend,” narrates Wadzanayi’s sister Ida.

According to Ida, the nightclub owners (name provided) came out to get their cash box and immediately  closed the nightclub, leaving her sister lying in a pool of blood outside.

“The owners of the club didn’t even bother to take her to the hospital, and a friend who is from Zimbabwe and one of the nightclub revelers are the ones who carried her in their arms and took her to the hospital,” says Ida.

“What really hurts me before we get into other issues is that they didn’t even bother to take her to the hospital, which is a stone throw away from the nightclub, but were only concerned about their cash box, yet the three owners all have cars,” says a visibly distraught Ida.

The man who shot Wadzanayi is facing two charges of attempted murder, while the fate of his girlfriend is unknown but for Wadzanayi, a single mother of three, life has taken a turn for the worst.

After spending three weeks, unconscious, barely able to talk, Wadzanayi was discharged after spending  four weeks at a government run hospital.

Doctors are surprised that she survived and say there is  a fifty, fifty chance that she could lose her sanity.

But in the meantime her family are struggling to take care of her three children as Wadzanayi , a single mother is too sick to work and take of her children.

“When she tries to plait someone’s hair, she gets so tired that she has to rest for the next two days,” says Ida adding tha four months later, neither have the nightclub owners visited  he in hospital, let alone contribute a cent towards Wadzanayi’s upkeep.

“They  only sent a friend of Wadzanayi’s, whose also a Zimbabwean with  R160, which was supposed to be her salary for the night and nothing else. I have tried to contact them(employers) and though they take my calls, they keep promising that they will get back to me but they don’t. We are now contemplating on taking Wadzanayi  back to Zimbabwe as we  have run out of ideas on how to fend for. We as her family are struggling  to eke a living and one of her kids is supposed to start school this year,” adds Ida with tears rolling down her eyese

Migrant Workers Union of South Africa (MIWUSA) general secretary Mandla Masuku, who is now trying to help the family get legal help, says, cases like Wadzanayi’s are common as most employers donot compensate workers injured while working for them.

“What makes this worse is that when a worker is a non SA citizen, workers even take advantage of this, but it is illegal,” says Masuku. – Zimsinza

 

Chamisa Humiliates Govt On Internet Cost Increase, Says “Resist It!”

“This govt believes in… command agriculture, command economy and command pricing. The economy hates commanders and commandments…”

WATCH Hon Chamisa speak LIVE on ZimEye.com this afternoon.

By Business Editor| Former Information Technology Minister and legislator for Kuwadzana, HON. Nelson Chamisa, has poured fire on the recent data cost increases.

Chamisa who is also the Vice President of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) said, “the government is running scared and is livid at the growing citizens’ social movement, characterised by the escalating restlessness of the populace on account of widespread impoverishment and economic meltdown.”

Chamisa narrates how just a few days ago, on the 9th January 2017, the government increased mobile data tariffs on bundled data services and promotions, “to the utter shock and chagrin of all citizens.”

“The setting of a floor price will stifle innovation in the telecommunications sector and put the burden of reduced revenue on the consumer by making citizens to pay more for data services. This will negate the gains of the inclusive government era and a major blow to e- readiness of the country,” said the MP.

“Charging $1 per 10MB is just extortionate and exorbitant. A recent survey report presented to the South African parliament ranked Zimbabwe 3rd in countries with the most expensive data in Africa, ” charged the former Information and Technology Minister.

Zimbabweans are now poorer following this latest move since the new floor prices make data specifically more expensive for example a 250mb daily bundle from Econet essentially priced at $5 and NetOne’s One Fusion package is likely to become more expensive.

The mobile operators will also be hard hit as the customer base is set to shrink and revenue will certainly dwindle and diminish, in what is likely to push many workers onto the jobless streets.

More importantly, this government decision will result in Zimbabwe continuing to score least and rank worst on the ‘ease to do business’ index, making it a hostile destination for business, capital and foreign direct investment.

HON Chamisa explained that this act has been rushed and imposed without adequate stakeholder and consumer consultation. This has been the hallmark of the dictatorial and unilateral disposition of this current government. “This brute government believes in macho-policy making and ruling by force. Government is best that governs least,” he said.

“This government believes too much in over regulation and over-refereeing. Of late, we have had command agriculture, command economy and command pricing. The economy hates commanders and commandments, ” added Chamisa.-

Internet Cost Increase: MASIYIWA CONTRADICTS

contradicting…Strive Masiyiwa

Duncan Banda | Econet boss and founder Strive Masiyiwa has contradicted his own company on mobile data tariff increases.

Masiyiwa claimed he was against floor prices introduced by the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) infested Potraz.

He even claimed the Potraz directive is “unusual.”

Masiyiwa via his online portal said, “it is my understanding that it was a directive from the telecoms regulator. I have never supported this type of regulatory approach.

“It makes it difficult to introduce new services such as Mobile TV, when a “floor price” is set for data. Very unusual”.

But a leaked document exposes his company, Econet for being a chief proponent of price rises.

Econet are seen in the memo calling for higher prices than those imposed by Potraz.

Revealingly, Econet has since come out as the only network to hike their data tariffs. The new draconian tariffs are up to 5 times the minimum value set by Potraz. Zimbabweans have opened the year with trouble as many who had established their small to medium businesses online are now shutting down not so much due to the government body’s action, but due to Econet’s prohibitive prices.

Coincidentally, Econet is also the only company that once raided a media house, The Source using rogue ZRP cops through an immoral High Court Order.

Bond Notes Stand Firm

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Olinda Chideme LIVE Defense Today | BREAKING NEWS

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

 

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

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

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

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

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

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

More of this explosive interview with Mushonga on ZimEye Live.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

FROM TRUMP TO MUGABE : A Comedy Of Errors!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Moyo Tells Mnangagwa, War Vets ‘Go To Hell’

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

Vendors, Council Head For Bloody Showdown

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

More of this explosive interview with Mushonga on ZimEye Live.

“Mugabe Step Down” – The Wake Up Call

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

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

 

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

Mnangagwa’s Woes Mount

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

MUGABE OUT : Coalition Deal Done

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Shock As Byo Teen Dies In Hot Locked Car

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Bubi Plane Crash Explained

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Two Poachers Killed

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Scores Of Civil Servants Apply For Stands

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Cheeky Neighbour Inserts Finger Into Woman’s Pvt Parts

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

He said the woman screamed and her husband woke up.

Sibanda allegedly fled from the scene. _ State Media

War Vets Faction Disowns Mutsvangwa, Will Die For Mugabe

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

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Mujuru, Tsvangirai Love On The Rocks

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Data Bundles Fiasco – Mahere Attacks Mandiwanzira

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Supt Viera added:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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