Maid Raped By Boss

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A Budiriro man was slapped with a 15-year jail term for raping his 24 year old maid.
Gibson Chinokoro (48) will, however, spend the next 12 years behind bars after regional magistrate Adonia Masawi suspended three years on condition of good behaviour.
According to the State, on June 14 this year, Chinokoro knocked at the complainant’s bedroom door and asked for a blanket, which he was given, but seconds later, he is said to have returned and invited the complainant to the dining room to discuss issues taking place at the home.
The court heard the woman complied and went into the dining room and sat on a sofa opposite to where Chinokoro was sitting. Chinokoro is then said to have told the complainant he was not in good books with his wife and as such, he wanted her to be his second wife and promised to give her a stand and a house in Harare, but she refused.
The court heard the woman then returned to her spare bedroom to sleep and after some hours, she was awakened by Chinokoro who had sneaked into her blankets.
Chinokoro is said to have gagged the complainant’s mouth with a piece of cloth and raped her once.
On the next day, the complainant left and told her sister, who then accompanied her to make a police report leading to his arrest.

Stylon Marufu appeared for the State.newsday

30 years Jail for Gukurahundi Killers

In first of firsts set to see Gukurahundi murderers President Robert Mugabe included, prosecuted, a High Court judge on Thursday condemned people who fan tribalism in the country, saying such thinking should not be condoned as it belongs in the Dark Ages. Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Francis Bere made the remarks as he sentenced two men from Gokwe to 30 years in jail for participating in the brutal killing of a gold panner in a tribally-motivated fight for the control of gold pits in Shangani.
The judge convicted McIntosh Nhawu (29) and Tapiwa Liberty Maupa (33), both from Zhomba area, of murder with actual intent. The pair was part of a gang that crushed Mandlenkosi Sibanda’s head with a concrete block weighing 29kg in 2013.
Justice Bere, in his judgment, said although Nhawu and Maupa did not directly attack Sibanda (27), they were accomplices by virtue of being part of the gang that executed the criminal enterprise.
The judge also expressed concern over delays by law makers in aligning criminal laws with the constitution with regard to the imposition of the death penalty. In passing sentence, the judge described the murder as senseless and brutal, which called for a deterrent sentence.
“This is a bad case of murder and in aggravation we accept that it was senseless and brutal. Whenever death occurs, as the courts we’ve an obligation to continuously emphasise the sanctity of human life,” Justice Bere said. He said the court was particularly concerned with the tribal undertones that characterised the murder.
“Anyone who advocates tribalism is an enemy of this nation and such thinking has long been thrown into the dustbin of history. As courts, we would be failing in our duties if we don’t condemn such kind of thinking which must be nipped in the bud. There is no better way of doing so than imposing a deterrent sentence to discourage like-minded people. In the circumstances, accused persons are each sentenced to an effective 30 years in jail,” ruled Justice Bere.

The other three suspects who were allegedly linked to the gang, Admire Makoni (23) of Chitungwiza, Brighton Munyiri (27) and Peter Manyuchi (18) both of Buhera, were discharged at the close of the State case after Justice Bere concluded that the State had failed to prove a prima facie case against the trio and acquitted them.
The owner of the bottle store, Ms Sikhanyisiwe Nkomo, told the court that she woke up after hearing noise which emanated from outside her house. “I woke up and peeped through the window and saw about six men throwing stones at Sibanda. They were shouting in Shona saying, ‘let us kill these Ndebeles.’ After the mob had dispersed, I went to the scene and found Sibanda lying motionless and called the police,” she said.
According to a postmortem report, the cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head, homicide and subarachnoid haemorrhage. Both accused persons denied the charge, arguing that they were only innocent bystanders who witnessed the incident but did not participate in the commission of the crime.

Maupa and Nhawu though their lawyers, Ms Tshimumoyo Ndlovu and Mr Solomon Mguni, pleaded for mercy, saying they were breadwinners looking after minor children.

LIVE UPDATES – Mujuru Rally in Mutare

LIVE REPORT: ZimEye.com today, Saturday brings to our valued readers live updates of the Joice Mujuru People First rally at Sakubva stadium in Mutare.

MUJURU MUTARE
1520Hrs – We have encountered a signal failure … connection loss with our Mutare correspondents.
Low turnout. Rally starts 3hrs late…
1500Hrs – Women march into Sakubva joicewn
1330Hrs – Spokesperson Rugare Gumbo tells ZimEye the meeting has not yet started. Joice Mujuru has arrived.
1130Hrs – People have started entering the stadium. Some have traveled from as far as Harare and other regions. Joice Mujuru not yet arrived.

Refresh this page for the details as they roll…

Mujuru Man Arrested

A Joice Mujuru youth was on Thursday reportedly arrested for in Mutare on charges of allegedly insulting President Robert Mugabe.
The man only identified as “Mharabada,” was arrested for putting up Mujuru posters.
A ZANU PF agent then charged at the man saying he had insulted Mugabe.
The People First’s spokesperson for the area, Moses Mutyasera, gave the below account:
“One of our youths was arrested on Thursday for putting up posters and giving flyers.
“He spend the night in police custody at Mutare Central Police. One of those given flyers and claims to be a  Zanu pf Provincial Coordinator for Sakubva, instructed two (2) police officers passing by to arrest our member alledging that  Mharabada had insulted the President and his Party.
“The matter will be heard at Mutare Magistrate court and he will be represented by our lawyer Simon Simango.
“This is a case of victimisation by Zanu PF and the Police on Zimpf members ahead of our Saturday rally,” said Mutyasera.

Tsvangirai Sex and Tribe: Thoko Shuck

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We fight on…Misihairabwi

…penetrates deeper beyond sex and tribe into the dark realm of…

Shamiso Joy Mtandwa | It was a Déjà vu moment, as was the case with Joice Mujuru back then, when President Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday woke up and appointed two Karanga men as Vice Presidents of his party, effectively shooting down his deputy Thokozani’s Khupe’s chance of replacing him.

Outspoken politician and women’s rights activist, Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga has added a new dimension to the ongoing succession debate within both the MDC and Zanu PF as she asserts that the Karanga have lost the battle in the ruling party and are now focusing on the opposition.
Consequently, the leadership changes in the Movement for Democratic Change, in which Tsvangirai appointed two more male Vice-Presidents, have brought back to the fore debate surrounding gender, ethnicity and succession politics.
“There is a coalescing that is taking place around these two issues, where the current politics is about patriarchy fighting between Zezurus and Karangas and a general belief that those of the Southern region, are not contested in the power game and therefore should be grateful for crumbs,” said Misihairabwi.
“Thoko suffers a double tragedy in that neither her gender nor her ethnicity has a role in the current planned framework.”
In the exclusive interview with ZimEye.com Misihairabwi said, ” Its not just about a woman it is about underhand political realignments across political parties. In Zimbabwe we have a problem of denialism over two fundamental issues, the one is about a gender war, the second is about ethnicity.”
She went further to explain, “so in Tsvangirai the Karangas are claiming right of ownership with the succession being placed in the hands of the Karangas, whilst there is a clear realisation that Karangas may have lost in Zanu PF”.
She commented on the unconfirmed rumours on the possibility of a second Government of National Unity (GNU), or some sort of transitional arrangement, ” The next alliance come GNU has to be seen to be addressing the issue of ethnicity.”
“The question for women is on whether when we are in these spaces; we do understand that men in politics do not operate on the basis of loyalty that is founded on what you have done for them in the past, it is about functionality,” she said.
“For instance who can provide for my basic and immediate needs? And for now Tsvangirai’s basic and immediate needs are not found in Khupe.”
She said the development penetrates deeper beyond sex and tribe into the dark realm of a Mugabe secret plot.
Misihairabwi said President Robert Mugabe has already let the cat out of the bag, “it is telling that this comes immediately after Mugabe referred to coalition meetings allegedly being held between parties, could there be a direct link to these changes to those comments? What else do we not know that is happening, behind the scenes?”

Kagame Calls On Mugabe At AU Summit

$4million blow...Robert Mugabe
In Rwanda for AU Summit…Robert Mugabe

President Robert Mugabe arrived in Rwanda for the 27th Ordinary Session of the African Union General Assembly, with Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame paying a courtesy call on him, in which they are reported to have discussed bilateral relations between the two countries and international affairs.
President Mugabe, the continental bloc’s immediate past chairman, is in Kigali for the AU mid-term summit that is expected to focus on, among other things, full integration of the continent through establishment of Free Trade Area and Africa’s quest for two permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council in line with the common African position on the proposed reform of the United Nations also known as the Ezulwini Consensus of 2005.
However, Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi said there were fears that some African Union countries were now backtracking on the Ezulwini Consensus due to the time it has taken to reform the UN.
Speaking to the media after a closed-door meeting between President Mugabe and President Kagame, Minister Mumbengegwi said the courtesy call was in recognition of President Mugabe’s role as the immediate past chairperson of the African Union and a member of the Bureau of the of the AU in his capacity of rapporteur.
“They discussed a number of issues that are coming up during the summit in the very preliminary manner,” said Minister Mumbengegwi.
“But they spent a lot of time discussing broader world issues as well as bilateral issues where they felt that the two countries were not working hard enough to see that we work upon our economic relations between the two countries that we can be able to cooperate in a number of areas which the two ministers of foreign affairs have been tasked to explore the possibilities of much deeper cooperation between Zimbabwe and Rwanda.”
Mumbengegwi said so far, senior officials and ministers of foreign affairs had been meeting to prepare the agenda for the summit and to consider issues under the purview of the executive coun- cil.

He said the major focus of the Summit of Heads of State and Government that starts today and ends on Monday was full integration of the continent and implementation of the Ezulwini Consensus.
To integrate the continent, Mumbengegwi said this would be done through creation of the continental Free Trade Area that is expected to come into effect in 2017.
As a result, the continent intends to introduce an African passport that seeks to facilitate free movement of people, goods and services around the continent with holders of that passport accessing all African countries without requiring a visa. Herald

Judgemental Attitude Prison Horrors

TAKA SANDE TAKAZVIONA SANDEGoogle defines offense as; annoyance or resentment brought about by a perceived insult to or disregard for oneself. It also means resentment or an insult. In many cases, an offended person may not be aware that s/he is offended.
Offense is caused by hurt. Mostly when our level of expectation is not met, and we get disappointed. In Luke 17:1 Jesus said to his disciples, ‘It is impossible but that offences will come: but woe unto him, through whom they come!’
On the other hand people holding an offense can easily be offended by someone doing good. Do you get offended when someone say ‘I just bought a Mercedes Benz ’ or when you see a friend with a very happy family (when yours is not doing well at the moment). Instead reply and say ‘I am happy I know where to ask for advice when I am buying my house.’ When it seems others are advancing ahead of you, this is not the time to get offended, but to get connected with them in humility in order to learn how they are doing it. If your methods are not working dump them, and change for better. It is better to be humble and succeed than to feed your pride into failure.
Judgmental
The Google definition is; having or displaying an overly critical point of view, that is, critical, condemnatory, negative or disapproving. Offended people tend to be judgmental.
We are quick to judge the sinners. In life we are quick to judge. We do not wait to get the full story. In most instances the people we judge are just troubled souls, seeking salvation, love and grace. You do not know how they grew up and what they have been through. If we were to put you in their shoes you won’t like it, even for a day. Some have been let down, cheated, abused and hurt by the seeming good guys. Our role is not to bring the final sentence on them but to help them get better. To facilitate their next step by our few acts of grace and mercy. To help then unwind themselves from the effects of their past. To show them that they can make it!
In Church 
What would you do if your troubled family member gets saved in a church you do not like and becomes a dedicated member of that church? Tough indeed, isn’t it? We are quick to judge other churches and their leaders without considering how many people’s lives that have been changed for good in that church. We were brought in a tradition that our church is good, and the others are bad. Today I want to challenge you to see other churches differently, as good as your church, by first considering the struggling people who have been transformed.
You might be saying, ‘but people who go to that church keep sinning and even their leaders.’ Well, are all the people in your church holy and do not sin. Are your leaders perfect? Are you sinless? Show me a perfect church. We all need the grace of God.
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“Mugabe Exit In 30 Days’ Time”

biti-tendai-0002Tendai Biti| The time has now come for us to realise that Zimbabwe is in an emergency situation which needs urgent attention by all of us who want a better Zimbabwe.
The formal economy is dead, the informal economy has been killed by ZANU(PF)’s import restrictions, there is no cash coming into the country to meet the government operational needs, looting in state enterprises and government is continuing unabated, expect no significant investment inflows into the country as foreigners have lost all confidence in Mugabe and are awaiting fundamental political change first. Even if IMF lends Zimbabwe $1 billion that will only be a temporary solution which will not solve our fundamental and deeply entrenched structural problems.
We have to save Zimbabwe now before our country becomes a serious risk to peace and stability within the region.
As PDP we support and fully appreciate the sterling work that is being done by the new social movements. However, to be realistic, we do not expect ZANU (PF) to solve the pressing problems which have been identified because they require a fundamental paradigm shift. This will not happen as long as Mugabe is in charge.
Zimbabwe has a crisis of leadership, a crisis of confidence, a crisis of paralysis as Mugabe no longer has the energy or the necessary acumen to manage the affairs of the country. We are facing systemic contagion which would have a severe impact on many lives within the country and also within the SADC region.
We as Zimbabweans must no longer rely on outsiders to solve our problems for us. We are mature and responsible enough to put aside our past differences and converge as matter of urgency to demand that Mugabe and his government step down immediately and allow a Technical Transitional Authority (TTA) to arrest the social and economic decline and also prepare the country for free and fair elections as soon as possible subject to necessary conditions being in place.
As PDP we are of the opinion that there is absolutely no need to wait till 2018 for elections as the country will not survive for that long. We also cannot expect to be bailed out by the IMF as this would only be a temporary measure which does not address the festering wounds of poverty, unemployment, hunger, lack, serious house and national food insecurity, fiscal indiscipline, corruption and patronage, looting and leadership failure.
As a political party our position is that a TTA need not be a political body, but a transitional body made up of experts who can address political and economic reforms while ensuring that we immediately address the social decline as mentioned above. PDP has been calling for a TTA since 2014 and we are elated that there now seems to be a convergence on this matter.
Our churches, civic organisations, political parties, youth groups, vendor associations, labour organisations, trade unions and all the other identifiable democratic formations must come together now to chart the way forward to enable us to have a collective position within 30 days, after which we must demand that Mugabe steps down
We truly believe that there is no other solution to Zimbabwe besides a fundamental political change that allows the country to begin to seriously and competently address our economic problems once and for all.
It is evident that Zimbabweans worldwide have run out of patience and we must now all rise above our personal ambitions and our differences and put our country first.
Another Zimbabwe is possible!
– Tendai Biti – PDP President People’s Democratic Party

Mugabe Fails To Pay Army For 2nd Month Running

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salary upset for 2 months…Zim army

Reuters/Staff Reporter| Zimbabwe has failed to pay the army for the second straight month, on time, military sources said yesterday, underscoring the precarious financial position of President Robert Mugabe’s government as it faces rare popular protests.
The development confirms how the army could not be used to quash protests last week in a a sequel of events that saw Police Spokesperson, Charity Charamba rushing to claim that the soldiers were not needed to stem the civic unrest, as she attacked ZimEye.com for publishing the breaking news (click here to read).
The military is paid on the 14th of the month, but soldiers and air force officers said they were still to receive their pay and had not been given an alternative date.
barbed ...Robert Mugabe
barbed …Robert Mugabe

The delays are likely to fuel tensions in the southern African nation, which has been hit by drought, a drop in mineral prices and chronic cash shortages — all factors behind this month’s popular protests against 92-year-old Mugabe.
“The mood is sour among the rank and file. Life is tough and we are not being told by our superiors whether we will be paid this month or not,” one private said.
One colonel said even senior officers were in the dark about when their pay was going to arrive.
There was no comment from Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa, who was attending an African Union summit in Rwanda with Mugabe.
Army spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Alphios Makotore could not be reached for comment. — Reuters

Govt Shoots at Malema

Chris Mushohwe
Chris Mushohwe

State Media:Government yesterday blasted South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema for openly declaring his support for violent protestors whose ill-fated “shutdown of Zimbabwe” was funded by Western imperialist governments.
This comes after Malema recently tweeted that his party was on the side of the violent protesters and that they were going to win “just like the country did in 1980”.
In a statement, Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Christopher Mushohwe said Malema’s laughable attempt at “turning himself into a trans-border politician on behalf of reactionary forces in the region and beyond”, exposed his agenda and ignorance of regional politics.
“Zimbabweans cannot understand how a politician who purports to support land restitution in his own country, South Africa, and in other countries in the region affected by settler colonialism, can suddenly turn around to support and celebrate politics and political activities which white activists of erstwhile settler landowners in Zimbabwe represented by Ben Freeth find hospitable.
“Zimbabweans, too, cannot understand how a politician pretending to be on the side of the still disinherited Southern African peoples can be at one with politics that win the active support of ambassadors of countries whose role in the history of colonisation and raping of the continent of Africa is a matter of poignant, painful record,” he said.
“Mush worse, Zimbabweans who cherish peace and reject politics of violent and destructive demonstrations as shown by their rejection of the failed lockdown called for this week, cannot understand, let alone appreciate, how a politician masquerading as an economic freedom fighter sides with fringe political upstarts bent on reversing the gains of the liberation struggle.”
Dr Mushohwe said Malema should be reminded that Zimbabwe’s 1980 victory did not just happen but was brought by the revolutionary Zanu-PF.
He said Zanu-PF’s status as a defender of the black majority cannot be “challenged by storm-in-tea-cup politicians of Malema’s ilk who now delight and revel in the company of apartheid political bed-mates”.
He said Zimbabweans had no time for Malema’s cheap talk whose party “attracts support and sponsorship of oppressive racial capital, while falsely dressing themselves in the garb of exploited workers”.
“A politician who cannot appreciate that Zimbabwe has been under crippling illegal Western sanctions for more than a decade and half, simply for recovering stolen land from its people, cannot be expected to be an ally of the Zimbabwean people. Nor can he be expected to understand the dynamics that shape the politics of our country, let alone to be counted upon as a useful voice in the continuing struggle we are bound to win,” Dr Mushohwe said.
He said Zimbabwe will survive and prosper through its own efforts and with the support of genuine allies and friends.

Horror Accident: 3 Killed in Plumtree

Collapsed...the Metrolyn Bus
Collapsed…the Metrolyn Bus


State Media-THREE people including a three-year-old boy died while about 15 others were seriously injured after a Harare bound Metrolyn Bus, which was coming from Botswana, burst a tyre and overturned along the Bulawayo- Plumtree Road yesterday.
With 74 passengers onboard, comprising Zimbabweans and Batswanas, the bus veered off the road and careened for about 300 metres towards the bush.
It overturned and slid on its side for about 50 metres, uprooting trees in its wake.
Four people, among them an elderly woman whose arms, an official at Plumtree District Hospital said may be amputated, were rushed to the United Bulawayo Hospitals for further treatment.
About 11 passengers are admitted to Plumtree District Hospital, with injuries ranging from serious bruises to fractured limbs.
The three-year-old boy’s skull was crushed while the two other dead passengers are suspected to have been trampled panicky passengers who stampeded to get out of the bus.
More to follow…

Pastor Mawarire Returns to Zimbabwe In Days

EVAN MAWARIRE909090#ThisFlag pastor Evan Mawarire is on his way back to Zimbabwe.
Mawarire who left the country shortly after his release on Wednesday night, is traveling back home to continue his civic campaign to bring government to account so the state fixes itself on its treatment of civilians.
The Leeds (UK) based Pastor Antony Tembo confirmed to ZimEye.com of Mawarire’s usual international itinerary to the US and UK. Tembo is holding a special prayer meeting for Mawarire and the nation at large on Sunday. HOLBECK PRAYER
Mawarire made the announcement last night, Friday. He said he only traveled to the unnamed destination for a pre-planned church program schedule.
“I have traveled to attend to a previously arranged engagement outside the country and will be back home…,” said Pastor Mawarire. His full statement read: “fellow Citizens thank you for your concern for my safety and whereabouts. I am well and safe taking some time to recuperate.
“Unfortunately I have been unable to communicate via my phone as usual because the Police are still in possession of my phone.
“I am also reliably informed that groups of men have been apparently looking for me at my home and office. Currently I have traveled to attend to a previously arranged engagement outside the country and will be back home to my family and work soon. ‪#‎ThisFlag‬ and indeed all the other significant movements in Zimbabwe are not about one person. Take ownership of this work. I take my hat off for all your amazing efforts in building a better Zimbabwe. We will never be silenced. HATICHADA & HATICHATYA, ASISAFUNI njalo ASISESABI, FED UP & NOT AFRAID. (Please share this on whatsapp too)”
Mawarire won a historic court case against the government this week after he was accused of treason among many other allegations. More to follow…

Liz Tsvangirai’s Skin Bleach Pictures


Former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s cancer-skin bleach rumour has continued as she spruces her appeal.
Health experts early this year raised warning that Mrs Elizabeth Tsvangirai(Macheka) has severely whitened her skin following her marriage to the opposition politician three years ago when he wielded national power, wealth and glory.
Bleaching is the process of whitening the skin using artificial chemicals which attracts several side effects key of which is psychotic disorder.

 


 

Mrs Tsvangirai has already manifested disturbing psychotic signs including attacking her husband saying he has erectile problems while yet concurrently sexually engaging him. The long list of side effects are as follows:
Skin cancer
Psychiatric disorder
Neurological and kidney damage due to high level of mercury used in the creams
Severe birth defects
Acne
Swelling of the skin
Thinning of the skin
Cataracts
Setting down of fat on face, chest, upper back and stomach
Increase in appetite and weight gain
Osteoporosis
Dark grey spots
Asthma
Liver damage
Some of these side effects could be seen almost immediately while some are seen after prolonged use of skin whitening creams, one expert warned on Tuesday.

“Turning the Heat on Zimbabwe’s Pot”

welshMDC Leader Professor Welshman Ncube|  To any discerning or enlightened citizen, it is apparent that finally, the gravy on ZANU PF’s political train, and related contraband have become contaminated. The resultant stench is so contagious as to have a pervasive ‘passive impact’ on each and every conceivable aspect of our lives. Fortunately, Zimbabweans are not prepared to suffer in silence. In actual fact, we never have been. Those that believe that the current civil disobedience and ‘resistance’ movement sweeping the nation are a new phenomenon in the Politics of Things (PoT) may need slight correction. The Movement for Democratic Change – in any form – is a result of popular resistance against ZANU PF political hegemony that dates back to 1999. In the intervening period, ZANU PF has successfully applied its military bully tactics and electoral chicanery to bludgeon Zimbabweans into submission, albeit claiming to still operate within the paradigm of a constitutional, multi-party democracy.
 Sixteen years down the line, a divided opposition, often seemingly content with shadow boxing and playing smoke and mirrors has of late exhibited strong signs of fatigue, thus allowing a discredited ZANU PF to gather a few atoms of superfluous credibility especially in the eyes of a bemused and complicit African Union. However, as the crescendo of economic and social stress begins to choke Zimbabweans, worsened by an arrogant ruling party that has marinated itself in corruption, diamond dealing and looting, citizens have said enough is enough.  
Peter Ackerman and Jack Duval, in their epic book ‘A Force More Powerful – A Century of Nonviolent Conflict’, warn that dictators are prepared to shoot to kill in order to protect their ill-gotten wealth. They then offer us hope that, like Mahatma Gandhi said, the only way to resist a violent oppressor is through peaceful and passive resistance. Thus, as I sit and ponder on the direction which my country is taking now, I just wonder if the ruling party ZANU PF has any idea what fate is in store for them. Their inability to comprehend new normal around PoT will be their downfall and luckily, we do not have to wait for long. President Robert Mugabe and his cronies have access to formidable state resources in AK47s, rocket launchers, tanks, helicopters, water cannons, radio, television and other state institutions. Says blogger Marius Oosthuizen: “We learned through the Arab Spring that the removal of a dictator leaves a power vacuum quickly filled with the worst of what society has to offer. Under the veil of Mugabe’s rule lurks a frustrated and underpaid army, a militarised police force and a patronage network to rival Angola’s under dos Santos.” The question being asked by some in our body politic is: To what extent can the commendable efforts of #ThisFlag and #Tajamuka/Sesijikile in confronting ZANU PF have an end game which will see the demise of ZANU PF? What seems clear is that we appear to be entering unchartered waters in the history of our country. Only the bravest of the brave dare predict the outcomes.
 My suggestion is that now it is time not only to think and plan hard but to learn from comparative history and also to seek the advice of peaceful civil disobedience experts. History is replete with cases of civilians taking up the vintage points in the frontline to force dictatorships out of power, and yet it is not easy. Those who expect quick results from the efforts of #ThisFlag and #Tajamuka/Sesijikile have to study the democratic history of India, Serbia and Phillipines – to name just a few countries. Juvenile enthusiasm and bravado on their own are not sufficient, especially in Zimbabwe’s case where almost forty years of ZANU PF’s PoT has crystallised into Patronage of Things. Not even the Centre for Applied Non Violent Action and Strategies (CANVAS) can prepare one enough for a deranged African government drunk with political entitlement. Says Dr. Gene Sharp in the treatise ‘The Politics of Nonviolent Action’: “Political power is the totality of means, influences, and pressures – including authority, rewards, and sanctions – available to achieve the objectives of the power – holder, especially those of government, the state, and those groups in opposition”.
 According to CANVAS, the process has to have a starting point, points of contacts, agreements with existing organizations, superior networks, clear issues and capable of being implemented. Perhaps one can argue that we politicians fail because we are blind to the Pervasion of Things and tend to over-rely on structures and even state institutions some of which are tainted. To what extent is it possible for the opposition parties, even when united entirely in some coalition to take out ZANU PF using electoral instruments that have been designed by a ZANU PF institution!
 Ackerman and Duval observe that “Throughout the century, taking power without using violence was said to be impossible, until it happened – and then it was said to be inevitable.” The Serbian OTPOR! (RESISTANCE in Serbian) movement dealt a fatal blow on Serbian dictator Slobodan Milosevic without firing a single shot. Mahatma Gandhi’s salt campaign – an embodiment of his satyagraha (truth and holding firmly) philosophy liberated millions of Indians from British hegemony. We now know that “non violent discipline is necessary to mobilize civilians, recruit activists, delegitimize the oppressor, and co-opt the oppressor’s defenders, such as the military and police.” But freedom, even that which is gained in the nonviolent realm, comes with a cost.
 In 1989, Chinese students fed up with their government’s communist hypocrisy staged a peaceful demonstration in the Tiananmen Square, Beijing. Government responded with assault rifles and tanks, killing thousands of unarmed civilians attempting to intercept the troops. That attempt at democracy died to this day. For us in Zimbabwe, we now have nothing to lose, because we already have lost jobs, families, livelihoods and dignity. On my part as a leader of MDC, I can only be glad that #ThisFlag and #Tajamuka/Sesijikile have re-ignited the people’s passion for freedom and democracy. There is every indication that the Politics of Things are about to swing the people’s direction. That makes me happy. I will be even happier when all of us in the opposition coalesce so that we can confront the dictatorship from the same corner come 2018.

Tsvangirai Backs Pastor Mawarire

Tsvangirai with his wife and spokesman on Friday
Tsvangirai with his wife and spokesman on Friday

MDC President Morgan Tsvangirai’s remarks to the press;
We meet in the context of two developments that have shaken our country and greatly disturbed the spirits of the people of Zimbabwe.
The first is my health condition which I disclosed to the people on the 27th of June 2016. I want to say today that I am recovering well and once again, I want to thank everyone, especially the people of this country from across the political, religious and tribal divide, for standing by me. Indeed, we are all mortal beings and sometimes our bodies get shaken by the vagaries of nature but as you can see, God is always on our side and I am on the path to full recovery.
The second issue is the acute deterioration of the economic situation that is fast accelerating towards a full-fledged implosion. The nation is hurting and life is tough for everyone outside the parasitic elite that is feeding on the national trough. It is this elite that is fuelling the cancer of corruption and is oblivious to the dire situation facing the ordinary people in Pumula, Plumtree, Mufakose, Dotito and Chirundu. Oh yes, corruption, mis-governance and just plain cluelessness at the national level have become a more dangerous cancer, even more dangerous than cancer of the colon!
The MDC national executive and national council met for nine hours yesterday to discuss the worsening situation in the country and to chart a way forward that would create a better life for the people of Zimbabwe.
The party welcomes the emerging national consensus where other civic groups and ordinary citizens are now joining us on demonstrations and protests as a legitimate and constitutional avenue of public expression. We have a Congress resolution that as a party we shall embark upon on and support every group and sector that will go into the streets to legitimately express its concerns and petition this government to address its genuine grievances.
It is a matter of public record that on the 14th of April 2016, our structures in Harare embarked on a peaceful demonstration against this government, which was followed by similar successful protest marches in Bulawayo and Mutare. As I have said, we are happy that others have taken this route as a legitimate expression of national displeasure at how the country is being mismanaged.
It is in this context that I want to laud Pastor Evan Mawarire, the Tajamuka pressure group and the ordinary citizens of this country in Beitbridge and elsewhere who continue to send a loud message to this regime that the nation is now fed up. Our colleagues in the struggle need to be lauded and commended for their positive effort.
Indeed, we heartily welcome them to the struggle, which I assure you will never be a crowded arena. At our meetings yesterday, the MDC executive organs welcomed the national convergence that is emerging in our troubled country where all players are now agreed that the way forward is to put pressure on this illegitimate regime. We have indeed become a big tent of patriotic Zimbabweans singing the same chorus from different social stations. That should be commended.
The party’s national council was unequivocal in its resolution yesterday that President Robert Mugabe and his government must leave office or face popular protests as they have failed to find lasting solutions to the problems facing the people. To this end, the party resolved yesterday to continue its provincial protest marches while co-coordinating and preparing for robust and comprehensive national action on a date to be announced. In that national action, we will be rallying the nation and all democratic forces to converge on the national demand that Mugabe and his government must retire. While our provincial demonstrations will continue, the logistics and mechanics for the national action are currently being worked out.
After our deliberations on the national crisis yesterday, the national council resolved that there has to be a political settlement that inspires confidence nationally, regionally and internationally. To this end, the national council, the party’s supreme decision-making body in between Congresses, resolved that the way forward is a multi-partisan National Transitional Authority.
Once bitten twice shy. It is our firm belief that the NTA must not be sculptured as the inclusive government we established seven years ago. The NTA must, by statute, operate parallel to the national executive authority of the country but with a specific mandate. The current regime should be left to deal with its own mess in terms of managing the economy. We cannot and should not make our hands dirty in this area.
The NTA will have a very limited tenure and a specific mandate to, among other things:
(a)Supervise the implementation of the Constitution, including the alignment of laws to the same
(b) Oversee and monitor the work of Commissions such as the Human Rights Commission, National Anti-Corruption Commission, National Peace, Healing and Reconciliation Commission, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission and others.
(c) Oversee the political reform agenda, some reforms of which are now enshrined in the new Constitution as well as being involved in the preparation for credible elections.
(d) Oversee and monitor food aid and distribution
(e) Develop a shared National Vision and economic reconstruction programme. Our country needs its own Marshal Plan
The broad mandate of the NTA will be to steer the country on a path towards the return to legitimacy through truly free, fair and credible elections whose outcome is not disputed.
Details of the transitional mechanisms including the composition, structure, form, relationship to the State executive, establishment processes, signposts and roadmap to elections will be negotiated with other stakeholders whom I will engage soon on these proposals.. What is important for now is the consideration of the principle of the NTA as a starting point for the country’s return to legitimacy and economic and political recovery.
The country is at a precipice and what is now required is leadership but it is apparent that there is leadership vacuum at national level. As the MDC, we are tabling this as an important starting point for the nation that we love. I am giving President Mugabe an opportunity to soft land the national crisis. He will have only have himself to blame if citizens take matters in their own hands. The ball in his court. I urge SADC and the AU to provide wise counsel to him. The ball is now in his court.
In line with the directive given to me by the National Council yesterday, I have now appointed Hon. Nelson Chamisa and Hon Elias Mudzuri as Vice Presidents of the party. The two will join Hon. Thokozani Khupe in assisting me in the execution of my responsibilities and preparing the party for the next election.
Lastly, we as a party are heartened by the convergence on action as a legitimate and constitutional pressure point on this regime. We in the MDC had seen this coming. On the 18th of August 2014, I wrote the first of my two letters to all SADC Heads of State in which I warned the region that the citizens of this country would soon be taking matters in their own hands in bringing this regime to account. The recent legitimate protests by Zimbabweans vindicate my communication to the region.
However, beyond protests and demonstrations, there is need for leadership and the sculpting of a coherent, durable plan which we hereby lay on the table as a party. We have no other country except Zimbabwe. We urge all Zimbabweans to rally together in demanding a better deal for us as citizens than our current sorry plight
I Thank You.
Morgan Tsvangirai

MDC’s Beat The Pot Campaign On

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Despite fears over what police say is a volatile situation in Zimbabwe, the High Court in Bulawayo has given the Women’s Assembly of the Movement for Democratic Change led by Morgan Tsvangirai the green light to stage a peaceful demonstration over challenges faced by most households in the country currently struggling to make ends meet.

 Lawyer Kholwani Ngwenya who represented the MDC T, told the press that High Court judge Nicholas Mathonsi acceded to an urgent application by the MDC T women’s wing to bar the police from stopping a march which they intend to hold tomorrow.
Ngwenya said Mathonsi stated that the constitution is clear on guaranteeing citizens the right to demonstrate peacefully, adding that provisions of the Public Order and Security Act cannot be used to deny that right.
The MDC-T Women’s Assembly had made an urgent application to the High Court after Bulawayo police, citing what they said was a volatile situation in the country, indicated that they did not have adequate manpower to monitor the demonstration dubbed “beat the pots campaign.”
MDC-T vice president Thokozani Khupe told the press that she is happy with the court’s decision, saying it upholds the superiority of the constitution.
Khupe said the MDC-T Women’s Assembly is ready for tomorrow’s demonstration. She said the women want to clearly send their message to President Robert Mugabe and his Zanu PF government that they have had enough of the suffering in the country, emphasizing that the protest shall be peaceful.
The beat-the-pots demonstration is meant to show women’s disgruntlement over the ongoing economic crisis that is causing hunger in the homes of ordinary Zimbabweans. Similar marches expected to be held across the country in the following weeks. Studio 7

Army Takes Over Govt | TURKEY COUP

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NY Times ISTANBUL — The prime minister of Turkey said on Friday night that factions of the military had attempted a coup. It was not immediately clear who was in control of the country, a NATO member, which has been convulsed by military takeovers at least three times over the past half-century.

“Some people illegally undertook an illegal action outside of the chain of command,” Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said in comments broadcast on NTV, a private television channel. “The government elected by the people remains in charge. This government will only go when the people say so.”

Reuters reported in a short series of bulletins that the military had issued a statement saying it had “taken over” for “democratic order” and that “all existing foreign relations will continue.”

Reuters reported in a short series of bulletins that the military had issued a statement saying it had “taken over” for “democratic order” and that “all existing foreign relations will continue.”

The whereabouts of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has dominated politics in Turkey for many years and has sought to establish a firm control over the military, was not immediately clear.

Military forces shut two bridges over the Bosporus in Istanbul, and fighter jets were seen flying over Istanbul and Ankara, the capital. The main airport in Istanbul was reported to have halted flights.

Mr. Yildirim said security forces had been called in to “do what is necessary,” according to Reuters.

Mphoko to Be Arrested For Obstructing Justice

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Mphoko released the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission arrested Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (ZINARA) acting chief executive officer Engineer Moses Juma and non-executive director Mr Davison Norupiri, on allegations of defrauding the parastatal of thousands of dollars.

DR MASIMBA MAVAZA |Obstruction Of Justice may consist of any attempt to hinder the discovery, apprehension, conviction or punishment of anyone who has committed a crime. The acts by which justice is obstructed may include bribery, murder, intimidation, and the use of physical force against witnesses, law enforcement officers or court officials obstruction can be committed by abusing authority in the case of of the honourable VP Mphoko. It is saddening and a very dark day in Zimbabwean legal History that a whole VP walks into a Police Station masquerades as a lawyer. Abuses his powers and releases two suspects who have stolen from the same government he leads. The act of the VP was not only shameful but criminal.
The Vice President is not supposed to say that someone should or should not be prosecuted.
We have a system of justice that is supposed to be independent of politics and individuals. It is improper for a Vice President to say that someone will or will not be prosecuted. No one is supposed to be above the law.
It is not only those ancient days when it was accepted that the Justice Department was independent from the president and politicians that the Attorney General now the PG and others should make decisions absent from political considerations, and that when it seemed as if independence might not be possible, the AG should recuse him/herself and appoint a special prosecutor.
If there’s suspicion and clear evidence that people broke laws, an inquiry should begin. If the AG feels undue pressure from Vice President and his gang then he should appoint a special prosecutor to try to wall off the investigation from political pressure.
This is an example of just how badly the VP has distorted our system, when everyone later takes it for granted that this is how things are done. It is also an example of why we need to investigate and prosecute lawbreaking. If you don’t lay down the law the things that are allowed to slide becomes the norm.
The arrival of a broadly based democracy was invariably followed by rising public expectations of the state: as the provider of basic standards of public amenity, as the guarantor of minimum levels of security and, increasingly, as a regulator of economic activity and a protector against misfortune of every kind and a Role model of Justice These expectations are shuttered by the way leaders without shame violate the law and go scott free. The immense powers exercised by the VP over his own citizens have arisen almost entirely from the collective aspirations of the population at large, aspirations which depend for their fulfilment on persistent intervention by the state in many areas of our national life, and which no democratic politician can ignore.
The truth is that a powerful executive is inherent in the democratic character of the modern state.
In one sense it can be said that the unspoken object of most modern democratic constitutions is to treat the people as a source of legitimacy, while placing barriers between them and the levers of power.
In a nutshell the embarrassment of the decade is to see the whole VP ordering a constable to release a suspect. Protocol would have demanded that the VP calls the minister responsible who will call the police commissioner who will order the descending rank to release the suspects. The behaviour of the VP if true was totally out of line and inhumane. This could be total madness or just insanity whichever is greater.
In normal circumstances the VP would resign in shame but in this situation he will remind us that he was in the bush long enough to respect any law. Albeit all this will be said from his Hotel room.
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Tsvangirai Officials Nabbed For Anti-Mugabe Song

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Terrence Mawawa Zvishavane  |As tension continues to mount in the country as a result of civil unrest caused by the deepening economic crisis, five MDC Youth Assembly officials have been arrested for insulting President Robert Mugabe in a song.
In a move which reflects panic and uncertainty by the government, in the wake of the increasing socio-economic woes,the five youths were arrested for the song police say was targeted at denigrating the 92 year old veteran ruler.
The five Midlands Province youth officials are Trynos Shava(Secretary for Defence),Enock Msindo,Peter Hove(District Youth Secretary),Ruizhi Shoko(National Executive member) and one Sibanda who is the District Deputy Organising Secretary.
The five were arrested in Zvishavane for singing a song the police said was an insult to Mugabe.
The youths were singing the song which included the following statement: “Hatitongwe neanopfeka mapampers(We cannot be ruled by someone who wears diapers).
MDC Midlands spokesperson Munyaradzi Mutandavari confirmed the arrest saying the five were detained at Zvishavane Police Station. “The five youths have been arrested for merely singing.
The regime is desperate to muzzle the people.It is quite clear that Mugabe has failed the nation and he has to step down,”said Mutandavari. The five youths will appear in court soon facing charges of undermining the President.

Pastor Mawarire Escapes Zimbabwe | BREAKING NEWS

#ThisFlag founder pastor Evan Mawarire has left Zimbabwe after a second attempt to abduct him.
While ZimEye.com can exclusively reveal Mawarire’s exact whereabouts were unknown on Friday night, the preacher himself revealed he has skipped the country, “to recuperate”.

A ZimEye correspondent telephoned the preacher at 7.30pm and the line gave a brief abstract ring tone before being switched off. Later attempts reported that the phone “is not available at the moment”.
Mawarire revealed his phone is still in the hands of the police. His full statement said: “Fellow Citizens thank you for your concern for my safety and whereabouts. I am well and safe taking some time to recuperate.
“Unfortunately I have been unable to communicate via my phone as usual because the Police are still in possession of my phone.
“I am also reliably informed that groups of men have been apparently looking for me at my home and office. Currently I have traveled to attend to a previously arranged engagement outside the country and will be back home to my family and work soon. ‪#‎ThisFlag‬ and indeed all the other significant movements in Zimbabwe are not about one person. Take ownership of this work. I take my hat off for all your amazing efforts in building a better Zimbabwe. We will never be silenced. HATICHADA & HATICHATYA, ASISAFUNI njalo ASISESABI, FED UP & NOT AFRAID. (Please share this on whatsapp too)”
Mawarire won a historic court case against the government this week after he was accused of treason among many other allegations. More to follow…

Lumumba Walks Free from Court as State Struggles Again| BREAKING NEWS

Viva Zimbabwe leader Acie Lumumba (William Gerald Mutumanje) walked out of Harare magistrates court a free man today after the state struggled to proceed with its case.
State prosecutors failed to lift their case after it emerged they bungled at legal procedures on the case in which he has been charged for undermining President Robert Mugabe.
The Prosecutor General’s papers were faulty, causing the case to be adjourned to Monday next week. More follows…

CIO Operative Jailed For Brutal Assault On Woman

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Terrence Mawawa | Gweru A member of the dreaded Central Intelligence Organisation(CIO) has been sentenced to 12 months in prison following a brutal attack on a Gweru woman.
Nkosilathi Magama, who is an employee in the President’s office,was jailed after he severely bashed and seriously injured the woman who is an employee of the Gweru City Council. The woman who is a general worker at Gweru City Council sustained serious head injuries after being brutally assaulted by Magama.
The conviction of the CIO operative comes after members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), were humiliated after the release of #This Flag’s Pastor Evans Mawarire.
Magama’s wife,Tabeth Chikotora, had a misunderstanding with the woman on June 21,2016.
The altercation ensued after the woman told Chikotora to pick up papers that Magama threw on the pavement after the council employee had already swept the area. Magama came out of his bar and began to shout at the woman.
He then took a broom and severely assaulted the council employee.He proceeded to head butted her and hit her against the wall several times. In a rare act of unusual bravery,Magistrate Tayengwa Chibanda sentenced Magama to 12 months in prison and four months were suspended on good behaviour.
There were celebrations outside the court room as scores of people celebrated the landmark ruling .

Opinion:Sit Down Chamisa You Lost At Congress You Can’t Be VP

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New VP Nelson Chamisa

Opinion My friend, I know you deserve this given the poor performance of your party in current political processes, in fact your party needs you. With a heavy heart, I am asking you to decline sipping from this poisoned chalice. I have chosen to appeal to you publicly for one reason, that you may afford 2023 voters with a reason for finding in your favour when your commitment to principle is put under scrutiny.
First, you participated in the party’s elective congress for a post of SG and officially lost. It is undemocratic that you should by favoured appointment preside over those who beat you. You have a duty under the party’s constitution to respect the results of the party national Congress. May I remind you of your own stance, your own views and your own speeches when Emerson Mnangagwa lost Kwekwe parliamentary election and Mugabe appointed him Speaker. The message to voters at this and future congresses is that votes don’t matter, essentially contrary to the founding values of your party.

Secondly, it is contrary to the national constitution that 3 of the top 4 persons in your party represent only the karanga tribe. I suspect that there is no provision in the party’s constitution permitting the National Council and Standing committee to overturn or override national congress decisions. There most certainly no provision allowing practices that effectively amend the party constitution.
Appointments by their very nature are undemocratic. You, as one of the most prominent leaders of our generation have an obligation to set an example, you and the party value meritocracy, while I know you personally and can easily be convinced that you would do better than others in that role, the appointing authority has not justified your appointment in any manner. It now falls on you to do so. Why Chamisa? Why Mudzuri? Do we believe that the Tonderai Ndiras of this world meant for us to abandon the people’s right to choose their own leaders.
Your generation needs you to stand up as you have done before for what is right. Your country needs you to say no to favoratisms of all kinds. Your party needs you to avoid others walking out and away yet again.

Breaking News: Former Mugabe Aide Utete Dies

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Staff Reporter| FORMER Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Charles Utete has died. Utete reportedly collapsed and died at his home in Harare early today, Information minister Christopher Mushowe confirmed to the media Utete has passed on. “It is true and we are still trying to find more information,” Mushowe said. When Utete left his post as Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, President Robert Mugabe said, he had become a central figure in the Government’s system and contributed immensely to the development of the country.
More to follow…

VP Appointment Saga Gutu Exposes Tsvangirai

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Staff Reporter | In a rather weird post on Facebook, Morgan Tsvangirai’s national spokesperson has distanced himself from the VP announcement made earlier today.
Curious journalists were left dumbfounded when Gutu wrote on his wall, “As MDC-T national spokesperson, kindly be advised that I have absolutely NO comment to make on the appointments for the office of Vice President that were announced at a press conference this morning.”
This morning Morgan Tsvangirai held a press conference to announce the appointment of two more Vice-Presidents, Nelson Chamisa and Elias Mudzuri.
The post by Gutu a lawyer by profession could be an indication there is trouble in paradise, and the succession battle is far from over for the embattled opposition party. The lawyer who has traditionally responded to all party issues, this time referred journalists to Tsvangirai himself. Putting Tsvangirai in a rather awkward position, who only appeared in the public yesterday, but within 24 hours could well be undoing everything he has built in years, as all hell breaks loose, with his leadership limitations being a subject of public debate.
 

Two VP’s :Tsvangirai Sacrifices Ndebele People And Women

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Staff Reporter | True to form, Morgan Tsvangirai woke up this morning and put finalty to the succession battle in the MDC by sacrificing women and the Ndebele constituency, on the alter of political expediency.
Tsvangirai appointed two Karanga men to the Presidency Nelson Chamisa and Elias Mudzuri, going against the founding values of the MDC that require a tribal, gender and race balance in the leadership. The people of Matebeleland have long been marginalised in Zimbabwean politics playing second fiddle to their powerful Shona counterparts. The Ndebele suffered a terrible, horrendous Gukurahundi attack, which has never been fully resolved or acknowledged by the ruling Zanu PF party. Many have looked to the MDC going outside the box to be a home for previously marginalised groups be it on tribal grounds or gender. As the sun sets on Tsvangirai’s political career he has missed the point altogether.
The two men are meant to stop his deputy and long time ally a Ndebele woman Thokozani Khupe from getting to the throne. Khupe has had fierce running battles with male contenders in the party, it remains to be seen how she will manouvre this one.
Gender activists could not hide their outrage, Samukeliso Khumalo said, “For democracy to be achieved at national level, it should start at political party level. It is shocking to find a so-called democratic movement handling leadership appointments like a privately-owned entity. One would expect top leadership positions such that of VP to go through a congress with all party leadership contributing through a vote.”
Other feminists could only say “tribalism and patriarchy at play”.
“Opposition parties in Zimbabwe should lead by example and practice what they preach. The President of a party should desist from making decisions as an individual, transparency and accountability is a principle that all leaders of repute should live by. Leadership change is good but the process of changing leadership should be of moral excellence,” said Khumalo.
 

Fawcett Debt : Council Loses Vehicles To Messenger Of Court

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Staff Reporter |The cash strapped Municipality of Gwanda has lost three of its recently acquired vehicles over a debt owed to Fawcett Security.
Reports from within council are that the Municipality failed to settle a debt amounting to $30 000 to the security firm for guarding an incomplete council project for over two years.
Fawcetts Security Company was engaged by council to guard an incomplete water reservoir tank since 2013 and failed to pay for the service.
When work at the tank resumed early this year, council removed the security firm from the site without paying for the service resulting in the security company engaging the services of the deputy sheriff to recover their money.
Council officials refused to comment on the issue referring the matter to Mayor Knowledge Ndlovu who was said to be in a meeting on plans to rescue the vehicles from auction.

BREAKING NEWS: Tsvangirai Appoints Nelson Chamisa Vice President

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New VP Nelson Chamisa

MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai has appointed Nelson Chamisa his Vice President, ZimEye.com can reveal.
In a rushed meeting at his house early this morning, the MDC leader catapulted the man who has for years long been rumoured to be his successor.
Chamisa who was two years ago booted from leadership, is now set for the reigns of power along with Elias Mudzuri. He will be 40 years old in 2018 making him eligible for the position of President Of Zimbabwe.
The party however now has three Vice Presidents as Thokozani Khupe remains in the presidium as well, impeccable sources told ZimEye.
More follows…

PROPHECY: Change Hits Zimbabwe Now

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Dear Editor.
The below prophecy was delivered by a Guatemala national, Cindy Jacobs at the end of October 1998 during a time when she knew “nothing about Zimbabwe”.
“The river is going to flow through Zimbabwe and I see a powerful torrent of water, a mighty rushing torrent, many fish. I see that there are strongholds in the church, of division and the accuser of the brethren is active to discourage souls. An army of women with the Deborah anointing will march across the land. They will be like a net all over Zimbabwe with prayer. With a powerful anointing, the women first and the men following. I see ancient thrones coming down, reconciliation between black and white, the spirit of racism which goes back further down the tribes
I will use Zimbabwe like a jewel, she will help feed the world with beautiful produce. God will break the curse that came through civil war – the curse will be broken. (I know nothing about Zimbabwe.) The land will produce beautiful beef. New factories will be built. Zimbabwe has the ministry of reconciliation that will unite the African people. The anointing of reconciliation will be all over Zimbabwe.
‘Prophetic Word’ For Zimbabwe By Cindy Jacobs 31 October 1998.
Do not be afraid of the change, although it looks like you are going backwards. I have a plan for you. Satan thinks he is advancing, but I will expose wickedness at high levels. You will be given a piece of land – a beautiful place to pray. You will build a place to watch and pray. It will be like a compound with a place to sleep. The Annas will give their lives for intercession. Senior citizens will have places to stay and give their time to pray day and night.”Do not be afraid. Satan will try to bring war; this army will be used to stop war and bloodshed. A treaty will be written with other nations. Zimbabwe will be like Switzerland to bring the healing of nations – to break ancient things. Your nation came through trickery but God will restore it.
You will be given a piece of land – a beautiful place to pray. You will build a place to watch and pray. It will be like a compound with a place to sleep. The Annas will give their lives for intercession. Senior citizens will have places to stay and give their time to pray day and night.”

Grace Says: Mugabe Will Assassinate Joice Mujuru

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First Lady, Grace Mugabe says her husband will soon kill former Vice President Joice Mujuru.
Mujuru is “is busy going around challenging why she still hasn’t been arrested for her corruption not knowing that she is still living on the mercy of the President who feels pity for her. We have overwhelming evidence against her and its a matter of time before we get her when we want to,” said First Lady Grace Mugabe at the weekend- ZimEye.com
READER COMMENT:Analysis
By Dawg | Ok this is very disturbing and there are four fundamental issues that begs answers from her statement above
1. Is it true that Mugabe directs who should be prosecuted and who shouldn’t be for serious matters such as corruption against government officials of which overwhelming evidence exist?
2. When she says quote ‘We have overwhelming evidence against her and its a matter of time before we get her when we want to..’ end quote. Who is we? Does it mean she is a part of those that decide who gets prosecuted or who doesn’t?
3. Does it mean that very corrupt ministers like Chombo, Undenge, Dokora, Mandiwanzira and others all know that they dare not cross Mugabe’s path or he will relinquish his mercy and they will immediately get arrested and answer for the crimes they committed?
4. ‘…She is living on the mercy of the President..’ Does this mean Joyce is alive because Mugabe decides who lives if they cross paths with him?
For someone who possesses a PhD in some discipline. Grace’s statements go further and beyond any proof that she indeed rigged the PhD she obtained. She is a loose cannon and if I was in Zanu Pf I would never allow her to go off script. She is bringing more harm to that dying party and from progressive citizens like myself thank you Grace for destroying ZANU PF from within

Angry Man Sets Dogs on ZRP Cops

dangerous-dog_2910971bTerrence Mawawa, Chirumanzu|  An angry local man set dogs on police officers as he resisted arrest.
 
Munaro Luckson of Chivige Village, under Headman Maramba in Chirumanzu, set vicious dogs on police officers identified as Date Katuka and Nyika Nyika -both constables who had gone to his homestead to arrest him over the selling of mbanje.
Luckson appeared before Gweru Magistrate Florence Nago last week-facing charges of assaulting police officers and resisting arrest.
 
On June 18 2016, the police officers went to Luckson’s homestead to effect an arrest on him for selling the illegal drug. However Luckson ran amok, took Nyika’s phone, threw it away and clapped the cop on the cheek. Luckson armed himself with a knobkerrie, catapults and an axe and hit Constable Katuka with the knobkerrie on the right ankle before setting dogs on the cops. The officers later arrested him after calling for reinforcements who arrived within minutes.
 
Headman Maramba’s main representative told ZimEye.com Luckson was a social renegade who did not respect members of the local community. “Luckson’s behaviour in the community is deplorable. He sells mambje to school students.
 
We will wait to hear the court verdict but I hope he will get the punishment he deserves. The young man is a bad influence in the community,” said Headman Maramba’s representative.

4 Killed In Collision, Driver Flees

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FOUR people died, three on the spot, while three others were seriously injured when a Honda CRV and a Nissan X salon collided head-on along the Masvingo-Mashava road yesterday.
The driver of the CRV, Gladman Jekese (49), who allegedly encroached onto the lane of oncoming traffic, fled the scene. National police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba said they found Jekese at Makurira Memorial Hospital in Masvingo where he had been admitted with critical injuries.
She said police are charging him with culpable homicide. Snr Asst Comm Charamba said the accident occurred at the 23 kilometre peg at around 7.30AM. The deceased’s bodies, said the police spokesperson, were taken to Masvingo General Hospital mortuary for post-mortem.
“The injured are receiving treatment at the same hospital where their condition remains stable but critical,” said Snr Asst Comm Charamba. She said the identities of the deceased were being withheld as their next of kin were yet to be informed.
“I can confirm receiving an accident report which claimed four. A Honda CRV coming from Zvishavane encroached into the lane of a Nissan X salon thereby causing a head-on collision,” said Snr Asst Comm Charamba.
“Three people died on the spot and one died upon admission to Masvingo General Hospital.” Snr Asst Comm Charamba said the Nissan X salon, driven by Kenneth Guri (42) of Masvingo, was travelling from Masvingo towards Mashava.
The vehicle, she said, had four passengers when tragedy struck while the other one had one. “After seeing that he had caused the accident, Jekese fled the scene only to be found admitted at Makurira Memorial Clinic in Masvingo. His condition is critical,” said Snr Asst Comm Charamba.
“Jekese will face charges of culpable homicide for causing the accident, failing to render assistance to the injured and fleeing from the scene after causing an accident. He should have had the conscience to stop after causing an accident and not to flee from the scene. It’s a crime to fail to render assistance to accident victims.” – state media

ZRP to Demolish Churu Houses

The Harare city council says it has engaged the Zimbabwe Republic Police with the aim of demolishing settlements at Churu and Porta farms.
The two farms suffered the same fate in 1992 and 2005 respectively, after the government forcibly evicted more than 8 000 dwellers.
Evicting 4000 settlers in 1992 from Churu farm, which was owned by the late veteran politician Ndabaningi  Sithole, government then said the settlement  was a health hazard that would pollute Lake Chivero, Harare’s main water source.
Churu and Porta farms, were later acquired by government and handed over to the Harare City Council.
But because of a shortage of accommodation in the capital, thousands of people have re-invaded the farms and constructed shaky buildings.
According to the local authority’s July 7 2016 full council meeting minutes , the city fathers will soon raid the two settlements .
The Harare city council said that it was not going to regularise the “illegal” settlements at the two farms but instead “Council was working with the Zimbabwe Republic Police to remove the illegal settlers’ from the farms”.
“The Environmental Management Committee (Harare city council department) was also seized with the matter”.
 

Man Points Gun at Son In Law

A Harare man was on Wednesday fined $100 for pointing a firearm at his son-in-law who had a domestic dispute with his daughter.
Harare magistrate Mr Tendai Mahwe ruled that Tommy Thomson (55), who acted in the heat of the moment, should pay a fine or spend 20 days in prison.
In mitigation, Thomson told the court that he rushed to his son-in-law’s place of residence after his daughter called him saying she was being assaulted. Thomson, of No. 1061 Chitove Close, Houghton Park in Harare, is a panel beater. The son-in-law, Tawanda Chikondo, resides at No. 20 Selsey Road, Waterfalls in Harare.
Prosecuting, Miss Samantha Dhlamini said on July 5 this year at around 4pm, Chikondo received a phone call from his landlord advising him that there were people loading his property from the cottage onto a truck.
Chikondo rushed home and noted that it was his wife, her sister and the truck driver. Chikondo barred them from taking away the property.
Thomson’s daughter, Sharmane, contacted her father and told him that she was being assaulted by her husband. Thomson armed himself with his Norinco pistol serial number 44000544, loaded with two live rounds. He drove to his son-in-law’s place of residence and cocked his firearm on arrival.
He pointed it at Chikondo. After the fracas, Chikondo reported the matter to the police.-state media

AUDIO:I’m Not Afraid Of Mugabe – French Ambassador


Staff Reporter |French ambassador to Zimbabwe Laurent Delahousse has challenged, President Robert Mugabe, that he is not afraid of confronting the aging leader if he continues to abuse people’s rights.

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French Ambassador

He was responding to accusations by government on Sunday that he was backing street protests and a national work boycott which shut businesses and paralysed the public transport system in Harare.
The western envoy said this at an event held at his country’s Harare embassy resident to celebrate France’s national day on Thursday.

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“You are Stupid!”, Chombo Tells Diasporans

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Insults Diasporans…Chombo

He is a Diasporan himself, and a coward one too who only returned home at independence, but Home Affairs Minister, Dr Ignatius Chombo, has labeled fellow Diasporans stupid accusing them of being manipulated by western powers to effect regime change, causing despondency and unrest in Zimbabwe.
“The so-called asylum seekers in the United Kingdom and United States of America are on the forefront, fomenting hate messages against Government contrary to so-called human rights views that they purport to be advancing,” said Chombo.

His statements came in the wake of a demonstration by Zimbabweans in the United Kingdom last week against Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa who was speaking at the Royal Institute of International Affairs at Chatham House, as part of Government re-engagement efforts with multi-lateral agencies and the international community.
Protesters from the Zimbabwe Vigil and its sister organisation Restoration of Human Rights in Zimbabwe picketed Chatham House where Minister Chinamasa was.
In his statement, Chombo said Government was deeply concerned by the conduct shown by some white- owned businesses, private companies, schools and individuals who had openly declared their support for the so-called shutdown in Zimbabwe.

“It is interesting to note that some former white farmers, and company executives went to the extent of attending (leader of shadowy organisation #ThisFlag calling for so-called shutdown,) Evan Mawarire’s appearance in court and chanting out solidarity messages with him,” said Chombo.
“Some of the former white farmers and individuals went on to record and post videos on the internet inciting the public not to cooperate with authorities in Zimbabwe and stay at home.
This hypocrisy should stop forthwith. No one from the white community has openly denounced the debilitating sanctions, which were imposed on the country by the Western world. I want to categorically tell them that their regime change agenda machinations will not work.”
Chombo reiterated that there was no reversal of the land reform programme aimed at correcting historical imbalances. Turning to the situation in the country, Chombo said Government had noted that some schools like St John’s College sent pupils back home after they had reported for lessons yesterday morning.
“May I accordingly advise parents that they are at liberty to claim their money from these trust or private schools authorities. Acts of economic sabotage will not be tolerated,” said Chombo.
Chombo said the security situation in the country remained calm and peaceful, adding that the Zimbabwe Republic Police together with other security organisations continue monitoring the situation in the country and anyone found on the wrong side of the law will be dealt with accordingly. herald

Mugabe Flies To Rwanda

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President Mugabe bids farewell to War Veterans Minister Tshinga Dube (third from left) and Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Chris Mushohwe at Harare International Airport yesterday before departing for the 27th African Union assembly in Kigali, Rwanda. Also in the picture are Deputy Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry Anastancia Ndlovu (centre) and Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda. – Picture by Believe Nyakudjara

President Robert Mugabe is in Kigali the capital city of Rwanda to join other continental leaders for the 27th African Union Summit.
At Kigali International Airport, Mugabe was met by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cde Simbarashe Mumbengegwi who travelled ahead of the presidential delegation, Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Tanzania, Cde Edzai Chimonyo who also covers Rwanda and embassy officials based in Adis Ababa, the seat of the AU.
President Mugabe is accompanied by ministers Thabeth Kanengoni Malinga,  Mr Patrick Chinamasa, some officials from the gender commission including the chairperson, Magaret Sangarwe and her deputy, Mr Paul Kadzima .
Mrs Sangarwe said Zimbabwean women have made great strides towards upliftment but they still need to attain 50 fifty representation in decision making positions and economic empowerment through availing of loan facilities and a women’s bank.

Mahofa Defies Mugabe Over Tongaat Land Grab

Terrence Mawawa, Chiredzi| In a move that reflects total defiance of President Robert Mugabe’s directive, Masvingo State Minister Shuvai Ben Mahofa has ordered farmers who invaded Tongaat land to remain at their respective plots.
Mugabe, who was in Chiredzi two weeks ago on a fact finding mission ordered the farmers to vacate the sugarcane land they invaded with immediate effect. The controversial Masvingo State Minister, barely two months ago blocked Mugabe’s AU cattle donation initiative -claiming the province did not have the capacity to supply the beasts. Mahofa has ordered at least 213 farmers who benefited from the land grab exercise to remain at the plots.The farmers have since occupied about 4000 hectares of Tongaat land under the controversial exercise. In total contradiction of her boss’ remarks, Mahofa last Friday said the farmers must remain at their allocated plots. She claimed she was sent by Lands and Rural Resettlement Minister Douglas Mombeshora to address the farmers.
“As the Minister of State for Masvingo, I am disturbed by the fact that some legislators are uniting with Tongaat Hullet to fight the land reform programme. Land belongs to the government and the government distributes all the land. I have come here to tell you that no one is to move you from the plots you are occupying,” said Mahofa.
Zanu PF Provincial Commissar Jeppy Jaboon said he was surprised by Mahofa’s reckless comments. “I do not know why Mahofa has chosen to contradict the President’s directive.The issue was discussed and the President explained everything clearly so I am surprised by Mahofa’s sentiments,” said Jaboon.

60 Feared In France Bastille Day Celebrations Attack

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The truck riddled with bullet holes following it ploughing into the crowd at a Bastille Day celebration in Nice AFP/Getty Images

UK Independent |At least 60 are reportedly dead after a lorry crashed in a crowd of people celebrating Bastille Day in southern France.
Hundreds were seen fleeing the scene after the vehicle careered into people who had gathered to celebrate the country’s official independence day.
Eyewitnesses report seeing the driver climbing out of the car following the crash and shooting at bystanders, killing many more.
The attack happened on the Promenade des Anglais at around 10:30pm local time during a firework display in what local officials are treating as an attack, French media has said.
Nice’s mayor Christian Estrosi has tweeted “tens of people” had been killed in the crash and urged people to stay indoors.

Cher niçois, le chauffeur d’un camion semble avoir fait des dizaines de morts. Restez pour le moment à votre domicile. Plus d’infos à venir — Christian Estrosi (@cestrosi) 14 July 2016

F*** You Mugabe! In Harare Court Today Friday

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STATE VS LUMUMBA charged under Section 33(2)(b) of the Criminal Code with Insulting the President.
VIVA Zimbabwe leader, Acie Lumumba (William Mutumanje) is in court on Friday morning to answer charges of undermining President Robert Mugabe. Lumumba recently expressed his anger at President Mugabe using an F word. This was during his party launch at the beginning of July.
The case is being heard in court room 6 at the Harare magistrates court.

Zimbabweans In London Join #Flag Global Protests

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London #Flag Campaign

Staff Reporter |Zimbabweans based in London and other activists had a vigil in front of the Zimbabwe embassy earlier today. #Flag frenzy has gripped Zimbabweans all over the world, uniting them across class, ethnicity and even political back ground. The face behind the campaign Pastor Evan Mawarire has urged Zimbabweans to keep protesting peacefully until government deals with all their grievances. We reported earlier of other demonstrations held in Cape-Town and Pretoria, attended by hundreds of Zimbabweans.

“Jump Now”, Mujuru Woos Former Zanu PF Allies

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No Longer Needed in Zanu PF…Mutsvangwa
Jump now or risk irrelevance former vice president, Joice Mujuru, has warned her former ZANU-PF allies who wish to join her party, some of them who seem to be double dealing in the two camps.
She urged them to quickly make up their minds or risk being left by the wayside, if they are willing to join her Zimbabwe People First (ZPF).

 In an interview with a local weekily this week, Mujuru lashed out at those who are toying with the decision to join her party, saying she would not wait for them to take their sweet time.
“Some have openly said they are no longer in good books with me and why would I want to cling to such people,” she said, giving the clearest indication yet of how relations have soured among her allies since the fateful December 2014 congress.
Warning those sitting on the fence she added: “I want to work with someone who would make up their minds and say we are in this together, not the one who says don’t worry, I will work with you when such a time comes. That person would be lying.
“I want somebody who would just tell you the truth. Those still in ZANU-PF, if they want to call it a day, they must call it a day and must come out in the open to say, Mai Mujuru, let’s work together. That’s the person I want to work with, who makes a decision. Others made their decision and said ‘my dear, take your own way, I take mine.’ That one I will respect, not those who are fence sitters. They are difficult to work with,” she said.
Over 200 ZANU-PF officials were either chucked out or suspended from the ruling party for their alleged association with her.
ZANU-PF has inadvertently revealed how popular and influential Mujuru had been in the ruling party by expelling and suspending hundreds of its senior officials, on allegations that they were plotting to dethrone President Robert Mugabe.
ZANU-PF Politburo member, Jonathan Moyo, one of the foremost anti-Mujuru campaigners, actually later dismissed Mujuru’s coup plot allegations as mere political banter.
The purge affected over half of the ZANU-PF Politburo and Central Committee, the two highest organs of the party and virtually deflated Cabinet, representing her immense influence. Financial Gazette

Decisive Moment As Tsvangirai Meets Leadership And Supporters

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Make or break meeting for MDC leaders

Staff Reporter | Movement for Democratic Change, President Morgan Tsvangirai, came out in the public for the first time in a long while to meet his party supporters and leadership.
Factional fights threaten to tear apart the movement Tsvangirai leads, as attempts are made to block his deputy Thokozani Khupe from taking over the MDC Presidency in the ongoing succession battle. The crude attempt to sabotage Khupe constitutionally is to be done through a proposed second Vice President, a constitutional arrangement similar to Zanu PF’s.
Khupe has held fort while Tsvangirai has been away after being diagonised with colon cancer and undergoing treatment.
The MDC is at crossroads as it struggles with key structural issues to do with balance of power among its leadership ranks. In this vein, a meeting of the National Executive will see the party emerge stronger or weaker. Over the years the MDC has suffered internal strife as a result of factionalism leading to several splits which have left it weakened.
In terms of the current momentum, Tsvangirai is yet to make a public statement on his position concerning #flag Pastor Evan Mawarire, against whom incidentally the mobilisation of party structures today was done.
Not to be outdone by the popular Pastor according to Facebook posts by Charlton Hwende Tsvangirai’s right hand man, in our possession, Mawarire should be dismissed and the real ‘owners’ of the struggle continue. This received much public criticism from Zimbabweans who are tired of individualistic party politics that divide the opposition and give a very weakened Zanu PF an upper hand. MDC hardliners have for long refused to work with anyone else, whom they are quick to label agents of Zanu PF, yet at the same time even with huge numbers, failing to build the currency to remove Mugabe from power.
Tsvangirai has not distanced himself from the utterances of his influential leaders, who include Hwende. Many Zimbabweans pin their hopes on a united leadership as was the case when Apartheid South-Africa fell, the citizens there stood together as one. That mood of unity and euphoria returned to Zimbabweans yesterday, it remains to be seen if Tsvangirai is in or out.
 

Kereke Sued By Private Prosecutor

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Sued…Munyaradzi Kereke

The private prosecutor Charles Warara has approached the courts for an amount to be set, that he has to be paid as legal costs, after the determined lawyer secured a 10-year rape conviction against the Bikita West Zanu PF MP Munyaradzi Kereke.
Warara wants regional magistrate Noel Mupeiwa to order the payment of the amount he accrued in legal fees and related expenses over the past six years.
The regional magistrate is expected to determine the amount of damages payable to Warara.
Kereke, who is the former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe advisor, was jailed for an effective 10 years by Mupeiwa on Monday after he was found guilty of raping his wife’s then 11-year old niece in 2010.
Warara, who relentlessly prosecuted the case, confirmed to  that Mupeiwa will deal with the issue of the legal costs incurred during the trial today at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts.
“We will be going to court. We have requested the magistrate to sit and determine the costs arising from the private prosecution,” Warara said.
He also said he was contemplating suing Kereke for damages.
The financial assets of the 44-year-old Rock Foundation Medical Centre founder, who personified the arrogant model rich man, are more at risk from the ongoing civil suit that has been filed.
A loss in the civil litigation could be very costly for the jailed Kereke, whose career as an aide to RBZ governor Gideon Gono, made him one of the wealthiest people in economics.
Warara’s award can run into hundreds of thousands of dollars, and is going to be enormously expensive for Kereke, who is married to three wives and has 17 children.
Warara further said at the moment, the circumstances are not justifiable for them to challenge the sentence imposed.
Kereke’s lawyer, Eram Mutandiro, on Tuesday said that he had not yet received instructions from his client to file an appeal challenging both conviction and sentence.
Warara said they will cross appeal if Kereke decides to appeal against the sentence.
Kereke’s case became a protracted court battle that lasted six years after suspended prosecutor-general Johannes Tomana initially declined to prosecute the businessman, arguing that he had no case to answer.
However, the victim’s guardian Francis Maramwidze, refused to back down and demanded justice in the case.
Tomana’s deputy Florence Ziyambi eventually issued a certificate for Kereke’s private prosecution after the Constitutional Court gave the prosecutor-general an ultimatum to comply with the order or face 30 days in prison.

“In the event the applicant (Tomana) fails to comply with this order, he shall be in his personal capacity barred from appearing as a legal practitioner in Zimbabwe,” chief justice Godfrey Chidyausiku ruled last year, which resulted in Kereke’s prosecution and subsequent conviction. daily news

 

Mugabe Must Go! Zimbos In SA Protest

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Staff Reporter | Hundreds of Zimbabweans based in South Africa, today held protest marches in Pretoria and Cape Town in which they called on President Robert Mugabe to go. “Mugabe must go it is time he must leave office so that we can go back to our country, the future of the young people is in disarray because of the present government,” said one marcher.
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Zimbabweans in Cape-Town

ShutDownZim : No Retreat, No Surrender, Pst Mawarire Urges Zimbabweans

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addressing the hundreds of people waiting to hear Mawarire’s fate…Kademaunga Maureen

Staff Reporter| Pastor Evan Mawarire has urged Zimbabweans to remain resolute in their unity, as he explained that there was no going back on the mass stay away from work.
“We called the stay away for Wednesday and Thursday, we are not retreating, this is our way of sending a message, to our government that enough is enough, our message to government is that when we make demands of them, we are not hating them, we actually want you (government) to know the reality on the ground.”
Mawarire who released another of his viral videos, thanked Zimbabweans all over the world and internally who stood by him as they held prayer vigils. The unity that transcended race, class and political divide, giving the country new hope and inspiration that together they could move mountains.
“When I came out of court I could not believe what I saw, thousands of people who were there,” said Mawarire, in a tone full of gratitude. Mawarire who has emphasized peace in all his messages said, “this is what it means to be united as Zimbabweans, you did so well, there was no violence, noone was fighting.”
“Thank you thank you, what an amazing day we have had you and I have seen the power of unity, I had no idea that people right across the world I heard there were people praying in the UK who joined hands, in South Africa, America, Australia, in Bulawayo there were people at the courts I was not even in Bulawayo.”
Pastor Evan Mawarire was freed by Harare Regional Magistrate Vakai Chikwekwe.
Mr Chikwekwe said the state violated Section 50 and Section 70 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe which provides that an arrested person must be informed of charges he is facing.
 

Police Support StayAway Charity Charamba’s Claims | GRILLING BY TETE RASTA

ZRP boss “Augustine Chihuri supports the mass stay-away”, a supposition was introduced by spokesperson Charity Charamba as she attempted to ward off revelations that the police boss, Chihuri has cautioned the force not to agitate the masses (povo).
Secret internal police documents officially revealed to ZimEye.com by the force showing Chihuri’s warning to the cops on agitating the people plus a strict instruction to avoid erecting unnecessary road blocks. It was following these impeccable documents, that Charamba uttered words to the effect of saying Chihuri is being alleged to be supporting the mass stay-away action.
In this program top socialite, Tete Rasta explores the ZRP fiasco and the police attacks on ZimEye.com. She grills ZimEye’s Simba Chikanza on that police report.

ZINARA Boss Arrested For Fraud

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Arrested…Juma

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission has arrested Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (ZINARA) acting chief executive officer Engineer Moses Juma and non-executive director Mr Davison Norupiri, on allegations of defrauding the parastatal of thousands of dollars.
Although details were still sketchy by last night, it is believed that the two had been defrauding Zinara by not following tender procedures on procurement, among other underhand dealings.
A source close to the matter told journalists yesterday that Mr Norupiri, as a board member, was not supposed to be involved in the day-to-day running of the organisation.

 “He was now involved in the day-to-day operations of Zinara, especially in activities that involved finances, such as procurement or purchasing anything, yet he was a non-executive director. He was conniving with Eng Juma in all these nefarious activities and not following the normal tender procedures,” said the source.
In an interview yesterday, ZACC principal public relations officer Mrs Phyllis Chikundura confirmed the arrests.
“Yes, I can confirm that the two have been arrested and they will appear in court tomorrow (today),” she said.
The two were yesterday detained at Avondale Police Station as investigations into their case continued.
Last month, Government ordered a forensic audit on the operations of Zinara, amid growing speculation that the road fund was being abused.
Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister Dr Joram Gumbo confirmed ordering the audit.
This came amid speculation that the road fund could have lost thousands of dollars to senior executives who occupied dual positions and have reportedly been drawing obscene perks under unclear circumstances since 2014.
Sources at Zinara said the situation at the road fund was strange as Eng Juma and administration and human resources director Mr Precious Murove had been occupying dual positions since 2014. State Media

WARNING DISTURBING PICTURES:Train Crashes In Hwange

A passenger train crashed after going off the rails in Hwange yesterday morning.
The accident occurred near Makomo Mine, a ZimEye.com source said.
The cause of the accident was not clear at the time of writing. There were no fatalities although many passengers were injured who were rushed to a nearby hospital.

Boris Johnson Made Foreign Secretary By Theresa May

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BBC |New Prime Minister Theresa May has made Boris Johnson, the former London mayor who led the Brexit campaign, foreign secretary in her new government.

He replaces Philip Hammond, who becomes chancellor. Ex-Energy Secretary Amber Rudd is home secretary and Eurosceptic David Davis is the Brexit secretary.
Ex-chancellor George Osborne was fired, the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg said.
On arriving at Downing Street, Mrs May vowed to lead a government that works for all, not just the “privileged few”.
The UK’s second female prime minister promised to give people who were “just managing” and “working around the clock” more control over their lives.
Downing Street said she took a number of “congratulatory phone calls” from other European leaders on Wednesday evening, where she told them “some time” would be needed to prepare for EU exit talks.
In her appointments announced so far, Michael Fallon continues as defence secretary, and Liam Fox, who resigned as defence secretary in 2011, has a new role as secretary of state for international trade. BBC
 

Mliswa Cleared by Magistrate

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Mliswa with Conservative Member of the EU Parliament for the East of England

Sindiso Dube | Founder and Commander in chief of the Youth Advocacy for Reform and Democracy (YARD) Themba Mliswa, was on Wednesday afternoon removed from remand. He was facing charges of contravening POSA with Esigodini magistrate Lungile Ncube, ordering the state to proceed by way of summons.
Mliswa was charged for holding an unsanctioned meeting in Esigoni where he was arrested along with 24 other YARD members who were later released.
Esigodini Magistrate Ncube ordered the state to proceed by way of summons and condemned the prosecution for failing to put their house in order.
“We hearing the case for the second time today and the evidence available is not sufficient to proceed with the case, my judgement is the state should proceed by way of summons,” Ncube said.
After the court ruling, Mliswa who was represented by Advocate Lizwe Jamela and Jonathan Tsvangirai was in high spirits and swore that he will work harder for a better Zimbabwe.
“Justice prevailed and I am determined as ever, I am getting to a century on acquitted cases. It is victory for the youths of Esigodini and of Zimbabwe. The voices of the youths have to be heard and we will keep on working towards that,” Mliswa said.

FULL TEXT:Mawarire Speaks

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Pastor Evan Mawarire |I saw it today, something I never ever thought id see in my lifetime, a nation bolted together by a desire to see a better Zimbabwe. Thank you to the thousands who prayed across the world, who gathered around Zimbabwe, who came to the courts, braving the chill to stand with an ordinary citizen fighting for his right to build his nation. Tonight you proved beyond any doubt that something absolutely amazing is happening in Zimbabwe. ‪#‎ThisFlag‬

Cops Nabbed For Demanding Bribes

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Police spokesperson…Charity Charamba

The police anti corruption unit has swooped on three cops from Shurugwi Central Police Station, who have been arrested for allegedly extorting $1 200 in bribes from motorists at a roadblock.
The trio were picked along the Gweru-Shurugwi highway on Wednesday last week. Constables Edwin Chiteshe, Tsaurai and Mike allegedly failed to account for the money.
Traffic cops are not allowed to carry personal cash while on duty and are subjected to spot checks by their superiors and the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) to curb bribery and corruption.
The three cops allegedly harassed the ZACC officers, demanding a bribe, before they identified themselves.
The $1,200 according to police sources was in a vehicle belonging to one of the traffic officers parked about 10metres from the roadblock.
Sources said the three tried to resist having five-member Anti-Corruption Unit search the vehicle.
The group, a source said, prevailed after stating they suspected the constables were soliciting bribes from motorists.
Superintendent Taurai Mambure who was part of the team confirmed arresting three traffic police officers based at Shurugwi central police station.
Supt Mambure could, however, not shed more light referring this reporter to the police press and public relations unit for further details.
“In connection with the police officers arrested in Shurugwi l can only refer you to Shurugwi Central Police Station. They have all the details,” said Supt Mambure. “For a press comment I advise you to get hold of Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba she will give the official position. We are not allowed to talk to the press.”
The Chronicle is reliably informed that the three were found in possession of $1, 200 while they had only receipted $380.
A Shurugwi tout only identified as Dexter who witnessed the drama unfolding said the three police officers were mounting a police roadblock near Impala farm turn-off when the anti-corruption unit team pounced on them.
“The three did not recognise the team and they went on to harass them. After arguing for a while the five revealed their identity and searched the three police officers. They were found with over $1 200,” he said.
National Police Spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba professed ignorance claiming that she was still to get the report.
“I am not aware of that. I have not received any report related to that,” she said.
The three, a police source said yesterday, will soon appear at the Gweru magistrates’ court.
The police have declared a zero tolerance to corruption.
A number of corrupt police officers have over the years been dismissed from the force.
Last year about 300 police officers were fired for allegedly demanding bribes or setting up illegal roadblocks to extort money from motorists. State Media

Naked ZRP Cop Blames Activist For Taking Off Clothes

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Terrence Mawawa Masvingo |In a new twist, the tables have turned against prominent Masvingo based human rights activist Prosper Tiringindi, who is now facing fresh charges of leaking ZRP officer,Constable Mercy Dzafunwa’s nude pictures to the media.
Dzafunwa confirmed to ZimEye.com that she stripped and photographed herself, before uploading the pictures, as said by mistake to a social networking Whatsapp group.
Tiringindi, who is locked in a protracted battle with Dzafunwa and the police after he sued the cop for crushing his genitals during a raid last February,is also being accused of inciting residents of Mucheke suburb to demonstrate against the government.
In what analysts say is a deliberate and well calculated ploy to silence Tiringindi,the human rights activists is now facing three different counts following his battle with Dzafunwa.In another count, Tiringindi is being accused of inciting residents to vandalise property at Zambuko Trust a local money lending organisation.
“I am now on the police wanted list in connection with the leaking of Constable Dzafunwa’s nude pictures.I am now facing possible arrest over the leaked photos.Apart from that I am also being accused of disorderly conduct.”
“I also have a pending court case in which I am being accused of inciting people to vandalise property at Zambuko Trust.As I see it the police are determined to intimidate me so that I can withdraw the Dzafunwa case,”said Tiringindi.
According to a state line seen by ZimEye.com Tiringindi is being accused of disorderly conduct in a public place.
“On the 6th day of July 2016 along Zimuto street between Rashai Foroma bar and Tsungai Shop, Mucheke A, Prosper Tiringindi used threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaved in a threatening, abusive and insulting manner by burning ,throwing tyres on the road, shouting with a loud hailer during the stay away day, “read the state outline.

Tsvangirai Abandoned Pastor Mawarire

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Still in the game or out?,,Morgan Tsvangirai

Ndaba Nhuku|  Morgan Tsvangirai’s conspicuous absence in Pastor Evan Mawarire’s battles over the past weeks, relegates the once popular leader to the dust bin of history.
On the 11th of July Morgan Tsvangirai’s right hand man Charlton Hwende, made a dangerous statement, that sums up the MDC’s mood and attitude with regards to other political players in the prolonged fight for democracy.
I will not attempt to reword what Hwende wrote but reproduce it, as ;” After the baba Jukwa and then Pastor Makandiwa’s weekend prophecy our supporters must not be misled by Pastors working with ZanuPf to wage a fake revolution. # Tajamuka is going to organise more mass protests but not this Wednesday dates will be announced. ”
The above statement attracts more controversy and tarnishes the name of Tsvangirai and the MDC at a time when all Zimbabweans were uniting to speak with one voice over a matter incidentally the MDC itself claims to be a champion of, that of Mawarire’s freedom of expression.
Consequently, not many will take the opposition party seriously anymore, they have ridiculously made themselves champions and gate keepers of opposition politics ironically at a time when many are crossing the Red sea out of Egypt. One would then be forgiven in concluding rather harshly that Zimbabweans have been oppressed for such a prolonged time, with no reprieve in sight, because the MDC made up its mind to remain an opposition subservient to Zanu PF in perpetuity. Thus, when a golden opportunity to rise for what many of its members died for, Tsvangirai hides, his lieutenants shoot their mouths of.
Incidentally, those who have fought without wavering like Thabitha Khumalo fight lonely battles, abandoned by the same leadership.
And what of MDC T and its arrested officials? Did its councillors go to court to support its Harare Mayor? And there was MP Thabitha Khumalo again all by herself with no-one even visiting her. Why abandon your colleagues at their hour of need? We are yet to mature in our politics. We love noise but abandon each other when action is needed.

BREAKING NEWS: Pastor Mawarire Released, Court Humiliates ZRP Cops



LIVE REPORT: Judgement settled- Pastor Evan Mawarire has been released. Thousands of Zimbabweans went into wild celebrations in the streets of Harare and around the country as the Harare magistrate’s court dropped charges leveled against Evan Mawarire. In a historic feat, the clergyman walked out of court on Wednesday night just as top musician Comfort Manyame predicted on ZimEye.com last night as he graced the country with his “Tamirira Kubata Kwenyu Baba.” song.
The magistrate dropped the charges of trying to over throw a constitutionally elected government leveled against Mawarire on a technicality that the prosecutor had erroneously altered charges against Mawarire in court rendering his arrest illegal and therefore deserving immediate release.
Special thanks to Mawarire’s lawyer, Harrison Nkomo of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, ZLHR, who staged a fierce battle against the state, thousands of people gathered outside the court immediately went into a wild celebration when the magistrate adjourned the court at exactly 19:10 hours with Mawarire walking out a free man.
At the time of this ZimEye article, police in the capital had begun running battles with members of the public in an attempt to rudely disburse the celebrating people who were singing largely church songs.
Mawarire’s release could be temporary as the police will likely rearrest the man as early as tonight on the fresh charges.
More follows…

Mawarire Judgement : Zimbos In Prayer Vigil Outside Court

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In the dock for Zimbabwe and the same people prosecuting him…Mawarire

Staff Writer |Zimbabweans maintain a prayer vigil this evening outside the Harare Magistrates Court awaiting the ruling on ZLHR lawyer Harrison Nkomo’s challenge of arrest and prosecution of flag wielding Pastor Evan Mawarire.
Zimbabweans enter into praise and worship, singing ‘Holy Spirit Come Down’, among other songs.
UPDATE: 1600Hrs –  The lawyer representing Pastor Evan Mawarire, Harrison Nkomo of ZLHR, has challenged the new charges pressed against the clergyman of attempting to subvert a constitutional government and arguing that the arrest and appearance in court of Pastor Evan Mawarire are unconstitutional. The Court is on a 10 minute adjournment to allow Prosecutors to review some cases cited by Nkomo and before they respond to the challenge mounted by the human rights lawyer.

Pastor Mawarire Faces Death Penalty After Sudden Treason Charge

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UPDATE: 1600Hrs –  The lawyer representing Pastor Evan Mawarire, Harrison Nkomo of ZLHR, has challenged the new charges pressed against the clergyman of attempting to subvert a constitutional government and arguing that the arrest and appearance in court of Pastor Evan Mawarire are unconstitutional. The Court is on a 10 minute adjournment to allow Prosecutors to review some cases cited by Nkomo and before they respond to the challenge mounted by the human rights lawyer.
 
Staff Reporter | Pastor Evan Mawarire this afternoon joined the long list of Zimbabwe’s persecuted opposition leaders, who include Morgan Tsvangirai after he was charged with ‘subverting a constitutional government,’ a crime that carries the death penalty.
It has become customary in Zimbabwe’s history that the state evokes draconian pieces of legislation in order to silence opponents.
In this instant the authorities have changed/amended charges pressed against Mawarire to subverting a constitutional government in contravention of Section 22 (2) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.
Scores of people were gathered outside the court in solidarity.
In 2004 veteran opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai who is now a pale shadow of his former self was also charged with trying to kill President Robert Mugabe and stage a military coup, faced the death penalty if convicted. The case dragged on for months but was not concluded without leaving the once vibrant opposition party fragmented.

ZHLR – No UZ Court Case For Pst Mawarire, Remain At Rotten Row

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A Massive Legal Team To Present Pastor Mawarire at Rotten Row Magistrates Court

Staff Reporter | The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights has dispelled rumours that Pastor Evan Mawarire’s case has been moved to University of Zimbabwe, Great Hall, commenting that, ” those interested in following proceedings remain at Rotten Row and nowhere else as is being falsely communicated.”
Information we have just received is that Pastor Mawarire  back at the Harare Magistrates court. Police used a back entrance to avoid the growing at the front entrance in solidarity with the #Flag Pastor.

 Pastor Mawarire is still to appear in court on charges of inciting public violence. As Zimbabweans wait anxiously to hear the fate of their favourite Pastor, a fake message is doing the rounds that his case has been moved to the Great Hall.
See fake message below;

BREAKING NEWS It is reported that Pastor Evan Mawarire’s court case has been rescheduled and will be held at the University of Zimbabwe Great Hall today at 14:00hrs. It is said that Zimbabwe Laywers for Human Rights made a formal request for a bigger venue as more than 200 lawyers had volunteered to represent the pastor and all will want to be part of the court hearing. Lets all go in masses and demand the release of our pastor. He has to contact a church service tonight not being in police cells. Cry my beloved Zimbabwe. #this flag🇿🇼

ShutDownZim2: Grace Mugabe Skips To Singapore

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State response through brutality… – FILE

AnalysisZimbabweans have started another two day mass stay away from work, with the First Lady Grace Mugabe reported to have skipped the country for Singapore. This report doing the rounds does not do well for the woman aspiring to succeed her husband as the next President of the country.
Zimbabweans who are suffering greatly under one of the worst economic crisis in recent history, are protesting as they seek reprieve from their daily struggles. However, reports that Mai Mugabe who has over the past years become a powerful figure in national politics has skipped the country, could be an indication of tougher times ahead. The government is broke and does not seem to have a solution to the problems being faced by Zimbabweans.
Zanu PF stubbornly clings to policies that have led to the current economic decay and refuses to deal with corrupt ministers a burden to the already suffering economy.
The country is going through an economic meltdown, which has seen government failing to pay civil servants on time.
Grace was spotted at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa, en route to Singapore.
Presidential spokesperson, George Charamba said he was unaware of the whereabouts of the First Lady. “I don’t know about that. You seem to know better than I do. In any case, what has that have to do with you, NewsDay people?” Charamba retorted.
“I am not at work, so really I don’t know what you are asking me.”
Singapore has become virtually the second home of the First Family, as they travel to the Far East country regularly for medical attention amid reports that they also have businesses interests there. Newsday

Update : Pastor Mawarire Taken Back To Harare Central

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Solidarity with Mawarire

Staff Reporter| Update Pastor Evan Mawarire who was supposed to appear in court earlier today, has not, instead police have taken him back to Harare central police station on the claim that there are too many people at the court. Mawarire is apparently being charged with inciting public violence.
Pastor Evan Mawarire who was arrested yesterday is appearing in Rotten Row Magistrates Court .Pastor Mawarire handed himself to police yesterday.
We have just received the following report, that Pastor Mawarire is in court and fine.

All Human rights lawyers have decided to represent him in solidarity so he has 100 lawyers! There is a large peaceful crowd at the court in support.

More to follow…

LIVE UPDATES: ShutDownZim2 Wednesday

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ZimEye will be bring you Live Updates of the shutdown today and tomorrow. Please send us what you are experiencing in your various locations.
1930Hrs- Pastor Mawarire released. Loud celebration as clergyman walks out of court.

 
1055Hrs – irene

At Rotten Row Magistrates Court ZLHR lawyers Trust Maanda, Irene Petras, Rose Hanzi, Tinashe Mundawara and Gift Mtisi mounting a bulwark (a legal defensive wall) anticipating the arrival and appearance in court of Pastor Evan Mawarire. At Harare Central Plice Station ZLHR lawyersHarrison Nkomo, Dzimbabwe Chimbga and Elizabeth Mangenje are attending to checking police procedures.

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10.50Hrs – ZLHR lawyers Harrison Nkomo and Dzimbabwe Chimbga have finally located Pastor Evan Mawarire at Harare Central Police Station after they had lost sight of him. Vigilence.

9.51Hrs – All Human rights lawyers have decided to represent Evans Mawarire in solidarity so he has 100 lawyers! There is a large peaceful crowd at the court in support.

08.50Hrs – Military Helicopters flying arnd Epworth Mabvuku areas – sources
08.50Hrs – Cars moving around in Bulawayo suburbs telling people to go to work.
8.30Hrs – Pastor Evans Mawarire to appear in court.
 

Gun Totting Cops Hit Mufakose | BREAKING NEWS

LIVE REPORT:Gun wielding police officers are roaming in Harare’s Mufakose surbub, ZimEye.com sources there say.
“Armed police officers are circulating in Mufakose,” the sources said at 10pm last night.
The cops descended on the area in preparation of today’s mass stay-away.
ZimEye.com is monitoring events as they unfold and will be carrying out live updates of the #ShutDownZim2 mass stay-away beginning from 6am Wednesday. Notice extra ordinary events in your area? Send in your videos, pictures and audio narrations to ZimEye on WhatsApp +447426863301

Kereke Loses Bikita Seat

CONVICTED rapist and Bikita West National Assembly member Munyaradzi Kereke (pictured) automatically lost his parliamentary seat by operation of the law after he was convicted of rape by Harare regional magistrate Mr Noel Mupeiwa on Monday.
The magistrate slapped Kereke with a 14-year jail term, but suspended four years.
There are no indications yet of whether Kereke will appeal against both conviction and sentence.
Legal experts said Kereke can only retain his seat if he successfully applies for bail pending appeal. According to the Constitution, a conviction by a court of law is one of the reasons why an MP can lose their seat.
Section 129 (1) on tenure of seat of Member of Parliament states that the seat of a Member of Parliament becomes vacant: “1) if the member is convicted ( i) in Zimbabwe of an offence of which breach of trust, dishonesty or physical violence is an essential element; or (ii)outside Zimbabwe of conduct which, if committed in Zimbabwe, would be an offence of which breach of trust, dishonesty or physical violence is an essential element; and sentenced to imprisonment for six months or more without the option of a fine or without the option of any other non-custodial punishment, unless on appeal the member’s conviction is set aside or the sentence of imprisonment is reduced to less than six months or a punishment other than imprisonment is substituted.”
University of Zimbabwe law lecturer Professor Lovemore Madhuku yesterday said Kereke’s seat became vacant the moment he was convicted.
“There are two issues to consider, first is if a member is convicted of an offence where breach of trust, dishonesty or physical violence is an essential element. In this case, rape has elements of physical violence so on that score, the MP loses the seat given that he has also been sentenced for more than six months.
“So in this case, Kereke has already lost the seat by mere conviction and sentence of more than six months. The seat has become vacant by operation of the law,” said Prof Madhuku.
Section 129 (2) states that: “A member referred to in subsection (1) (i) who has noted an appeal against his or her conviction may continue, until the final determination of the appeal, to exercise his or her functions as a member and to receive remuneration as a member, unless a court has ordered that he or she should be detained in prison pending the outcome of the appeal.”
But Prof Madhuku said the provision did not mean that Kereke retains the seat by merely noting an appeal.
“Even if he appeals but remains in jail, the seat remains vacant. So unless he gets bail pending appeal, then he can retain the seat. The seat became vacant by operation of the law through his conviction. But he can also suspend that by operation of the law because the Constitution allows restoration of that seat if he gets bail pending appeal.
“So his greatest battle now is to get bail pending appeal. A mere appeal does not affect the seat becoming vacant because by appealing he is not guaranteed of a bail pending appeal,” said Prof Madhuku.
An official at the Parliament of Zimbabwe concurred saying: “The seat became vacant by operation of the law. But he can reclaim the seat if he gets bail pending appeal.
“If he does not get bail then his conviction stands and the seat is declared vacant.”-state media

Pay Crisis: No Deal, No Cash For July Salaries

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Steward Bank workers riot

The cash strapped government of Zimbabwe failed yesterday to reach a deal with desperate civil servants, could not even provide a definite response on their July salaries, buying time to furnish them with this vital information to next week.
This comes hot on the heels of a planned two day total shutdown of the country, starting today, in which Zimbabweans are expressing their anger and dismay at the deteriorating political and economic situation.
Government needs nearly $200 million every month on salaries, with Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa last week embarking on an international wild goose chase, which is now apparent clearly yielded nothing.
Government claims to be on a civil service rationalisation programme but is failing to deal with rampant corruption of top politicians, many who are draining it of millions of dollars.
The Flag Pastor Evan Mawarire, currently behind bars, made clear demands to the Government among them was that corrupt ministers be fired.The employer’s representatives told the National Joint Negotiating Council — a platform that brings together Government and civil servants unions to the negotiating table — that mobilisation of resources had been intensified and dates would be unveiled in the next few days.
Speaking after the meeting, Apex Council team leader Mrs Cecilia Alexander said constant communication between the two parties would restore workers’ confidence in the employer. “The issue of the July salaries was on top of the agenda, and the agreement was that by next week, Government would provide us with the dates, and we will communicate that to our members,” she said.“Government also told us that it did not issue a statement, neither is it in a position to punish those who took part in last week’s strike over June salary delays.
It seems it was just the work of some overzealous individual who wanted to maximise on the situation.

We have agreed that unions compile lists of those who have been victimised and submit to Government for redress.” Teachers and nurses received their June salaries on July 7 and 8 respectively, while the rest of the civil service gets paid on Thursday.
The salary delays, which Government attributed to cash flow challenges, prompted the workers to call for a three-day industrial action, which was immediately called off when Government honoured its obligations on teachers and nurses.
The development dealt a huge blow to shadowy groups and opposition political parties that wanted to capitalise on the plight of the workers to cause civil unrest in the country. The workers refused to take to the streets as called for by the anti-Government organisations resulting in the failure of the planned stay away.
Mrs Alexander said there was need for Government to bring forward the pay date for pensioners, which has been pegged on July 19. “They are a vulnerable group, which is usually paid last,” she said.
“These are the people who have contributed to the country, and most of them need medication as and when they need it. We should not take advantage that they do not speak out.”
Zimbabwe Teachers Association president Mr Richard Gundane said availability of pay dates would stabilise the civil service. “It is important for Government to plan in advance and allay any fears or anxiety among workers,” he said.
“Focus should not be on salary dates, but service delivery, and we hope the dates will bring stability. Another area of concern has been resolved, and we are taking back to them any cases where salaries could have been ceased or workers were vicitimised. It was not their fault to embark on a strike as they were incapacitated to report for duty.”
College Lecturers Association of Zimbabwe president Mr David Dzatsunga added: “The meeting was progressive, and we wait for the July salaries as promised. To avoid any disturbances, Government should honour its word such that we pacify our members. This rebuilds the trust, which appeared to have been lost along the way.” Herald

 

Mujuru Hits Mutare on Saturday

Press Statement|》ZimPF Manicaland Province is making final preperations for the impending visit by our President Dr Joyce Mujuru on the 16th of July 2016 at Sakubva Stadium.
The mood is quite electric for the people of Manicaland and all our Party structures. As a Province, we are expecting a bumber crowd to send warning signals to Zanupf and its ageing leader Mugabe that the time for him to step down and pass on the torch is now. All our Ward, Constituency and Provincial structures are working flat out to continue mobilising new members to join ZimPF and attend this defining rally for the people of Manicaland. We are happy with the support the Party is receiving from the business community in the province including individuals, SMEs, vendors and churches.
Security measures are also being designed to ensure that people will come to the rally without any form of cohersion and harrassment from anyone. We have information that Zanupf youth in the province are planning to distrupt our rally but we have put in place firm security measures including informing the police on the threats from the Zanupf holigans. We are also happy that police clearance has finally been granted after almost 2 weeks of following up without success and our plans for legal recourse.
Entertainment will be provided by local groups and the main highlight of the day will come from non other than our own Hosiah Chipanga and his band. The occassion will be an opportunity for the respected musician to launch his new revolutionary songs which honour our fallen heroes and challenge the babaric murder of Cde Solomon Mujuru the late husband of our President Dr J. Mujuru. We call upon the people of Manicaland to come in full force to show solidarity to ZimPf and our President Dr Mujuru. We also hereby inform Mugabe that the people of Manicaland have totally cut ties from his despotic rule and the unforgivable sin of the stolen 15billion diamond money from our Province.
Tora Zimbabwe Tora. Vaka Nyika yeZimbabwe Murunyararo
Issued by:-
Moses Mutyasira
Secretary for Information and ICT
ZimPF Manicaland Province

WATCH:Mugabe Resignation|Elton Mangoma Speaks

As President Robert Mugabe heads to his bow out of politics, messages have begun to fly about with politicians within and outside Zanu PF openly discussing life after he is gone.
Mugabe first made the shocking statement 3 weeks ago telling students that his time is up. “Once upon a time, I was like you. But I am not like you anymore. I am on my way out,” he said.
As Zimbabweans today begin a two day total shutdown of the country, Renewal Democrats of Zimbabwe President, Elton Mangoma, speaks on President Robert Mugabe’s resignation in particular the possibilities and challenges that lie ahead afterwards. VIDEO:

Mutsvangwa Dilemma : Black Jesus Blasts Mugabe Over G-40

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under fire…Chris Mutsvangwa

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo| Controversial war veteran, Black Jesus, whose real name is Francis Zimuto, has written a powerful letter to President Robert Mugabe blasting him over the dismissal of former war veterans minister Christopher Mutsvangwa.
Black Jesus a Mugabe protégé has suddenly turned against the nonagenarian after being incensed by the expulsion of Mutsvangwa.

 In the letter seen by ZimEye.com the controversial war veteran charged that Mugabe’s desperate measures to protect Grace Mugabe’s G-40 would soon haunt the veteran leader.

“You appointed one of us, Comrade Chris Mutsvangwa to become a minister and member of politburo. Barely after six months you dismissed him because he openly exposed architects of the G-40, Jonathan Moyo, Saviour Kasukuwere and your cousin Patrick Zhuwao.
“Comrade President where are you going with these mercenaries who do not have war credentials? Have you forgotten that we shared the same trenches of death in Mozambique?”
Mr President, you should know who your enemies are because the public will judge you by your weaknesses of protecting corrupt officials,” reads part of Black Jesus’ open letter to Mugabe.

The Arrest Of Evan Mawarire A Cheap Bullying Tactic

EdinahEdinah Ruvimbo Masanga |By now we all know that the Zimbabwe Republic Police, working in cahoots with the powers that be, has arrested Evan Mawarire on bogus charges but most likely as a tactic to interdict the planned stay-away for Wednesday and Thursday.
Mawarire, the heroic pastor who has led a peaceful rebellion against Mugabe since MDC heydays, was arrested this morning on frivolous charges of stealing a police helmet and baton stick.
These ‘charges’ are clearly, and have been acknowledged as such by the public, a tactic to stifle the stay-away. The principle of removing the ring leader and thereby removing the motivation force is an old trick in the book of quashing dissent.
Without Mawarire, it might be the hope of the rogue regime to cause pandemonium which may result in the stay away flopping. If Zimbabweans allow this to happen then we will never be able to rise again.
This is now a critical time to stand together in our unity of purpose against Zanu pf dictatorship. The man who started the movement made it clear from the beginning that he was just sowing the seeds, the movement belongs to us the citizens.
In one of his tweets, Pastor Evan Mawarire says, ”there is no one who can love Zimbabwe more than her citizens.”
The citizens that identify with Mawarire’s movement are people like me and others. Starving people whose lives have been ruined by Mugabe and his government through politics of patronage, dictatorial tendencies, corruption, thievery, state brutality and misplaced priorities when it comes to service delivery.
This is the government whose police can be seen in recent videos beating up unarmed civilians including women and children. It is the same government that chooses to fuel Mugabe’s jet instead of paying starving civil servants.
Mugabe’s tyranny has met its match in the man of Mawarire. He is a man of God, he is well spoken and speaks to the people from the heart. It is my belief that it is easier for hearts to connect than for propaganda to take hold in people’s minds.
As we join each other from all over the world in praying for and wishing Evan Mawarire safety, we must also remember that the most important thing is to keep our eyes on the prize as was encouraged by Mawarire himself i.e. to turn the pressure up by staying away, however painful, from work tomorrow Wednesday and the following Thursday.
Revolutions cannot be easy, they come at a pain but so does dictatorship. Dictatorship comes at worse pain. It comes with starving families, dying youth at the hands of the police, water reserved for spraying protesters and not for mothers giving birth at Mbuya Nehanda to name just a few.

I am hopeful that with concerted efforts in the future we can live a freer, safer and better Zimbabwe, if we hold together and refuse to be intimidated by the regime into cowering from the stay-away tomorrow.

France Dismisses Regime Change Accusations

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Protect Your Citizens…France

French Ambassador Laurent Delahousse has warned the Zimbabwean government to be pre-occupied with bringing perpetrators of police brutality as evidenced by videos and pictures circulating on social media, to book, instead of making baseless accusations against his country.
He dismissed as ridiculous reports that France and some developed countries, are behind the social unrest that Zimbabwe has been experiencing, including last week’s mass stay away.
Ambassador Delahousse told journalists that calling for protests and inciting citizens to cause violence is not part of his mandate, adding that since his posting to Zimbabwe, he has been pre-occupied with presenting the country as a viable destination to French investors.
In a statement released by the Delegation of the European Union to Zimbabwe, earlier today, the E.U representatives castigated the violence and human rights abuse in the aftermath of the protests, calling for respect for the right to peaceful demonstration as enshrined in Section 59 of Zimbabwe’s constitution.
Human rights activist and church leader, Rev Useni Sibanda, said blaming what government has been calling a ‘third force’, is to ignore citizens’ collective frustration and anger over bad governance, corruption and widespread poverty.
Zimbabwe has been hit by social unrest and protests over the past recent weeks by many social groups including informal traders, public transport operators and civil servants.

In the meantime, another shutdown has been called for Wednesday and Thursday while the MDC –T Women’s League is calling for a #beatthepot Saturday protest against hunger. VOA

Delta Beverages Joins Shut Down Zimbabwe

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Delta Corporation to shut down

Staff Reporter |The country’s biggest beverage manufacturing and distribution company Delta Beverages will on Wednesday and Thursday be temporarily shutting down all its operations through out the country in response to the Shut Down Zimbabwe call.
In a statement circulated to all its staff members and signed by a Mr M Pemhiwa cited as the Human Resources Manager, the company informs its members of staff not to report for duty on Wednesday and Thursday over security concerns.
“We have assessed the situation and found it unsafe for staff to report for work on Wednesday 13 July 2016 to Thursday 14 July 2016,” reads the statement.
The company incorporates National Breweries, Chibuku Breweries Cocacola and Schweppes Zimbabwe. Two days of non production and distribution by the giant company will immediately make unavailable almost 90% of the country’s beverages.
Staff at the company’s Bulawayo offices would not confirm nor deny the statement said to be from the company’s head office. The staff however said that with or without the statement they were not going to report for duty over the two days citing personal security concerns.

“Stop Urinating On Teachers” -PTUZ Tells Mugabe

beit33Terrence Mawawa Masvingo | As Zimbabweans prepare for another two days of total shutdown the Progressive Teachers of Union(PTUZ) has demanded that President Robert Mugabe’s government stop urinating on them by feeding them with unfulfilled promises.
Angered by the inconsistent and delayed salaries as the country’s economy continues to dwindle,the PTUZ said Mugabe’s government had a total disregard of their plight by deliberately ignoring their needs and demands.
PTUZ president Takavafira Zhou said the government had failed dismally failed to consider the plight of the teachers such that there was need for action against Mugabe’s administration.
Zhou said teachers were tired of being taken for granted by Mugabe’s government. “We are tired of a government which urinates on us and make us believe it is raining.What is more infuriating is the recklessness of some ministers who boast of possessing huge sums of money while teachers are suffering.”
“The way the government selectively treats its workers is shocking.The uniformed forces get first preference while teachers continue to suffer,”said Zhou. He described the advance payment of $100 as an insult to teachers. “We are fed up with being treated as second class citizens.We have since discovered that negotiations with the government have not materialised so it is now time to take action.We have been patient for a long time ,our pay dates have been shifted over and over and we have been quiet,”said Zhou.

Khumalo Released Without Charge | BREAKING NEWS

LIVE REPORT:The harassment of Harare pastor Evan Mawarire has scored the first round of victory, for the Zimbabwean masses currently protesting against abuses from the police and the civil servants’ employer, the government.
ZimEye.com can exclusively reveal that the popular Mawarire accused who is also MDC-T deputy spokesperson, HON Thabitha Khumalo, MP, has been released without charge.
Khumalo who endured hours of turmoil and abuse early Tuesday morning with Pastor Mawarire receiving the same across in Harare, walked out of the Bulawayo police station this afternoon without charge. Khumalo told ZimEye.com (interview below) about (9) nine high ranking officers openly violated her by forcing her lawyer out of the room, before launching the interrogations which ranged from questions over her car to their random orders concerning her touring of the area where the riots occurred last week.
As the interrogation went on, thousands of MDC supporters around the country kept their fingers crossed including for instance the Oxford branch in the UK coming out to say they will stand with her against all odds.
Meanwhile, the police continuin, charged at her saying she should not have been seen in that area (where the riots occurred last week), she must have stayed at home. But Khumalo said she has both a parliamentary and constitutional role to inspect any area within her reach where the law is suspected to have been broken and where there are potential issues under debate.
They then released HON Khumalo after pacifying her saying: “You are our mother please, you must not do that, you must stay at home…”

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ShutDownZim2 : Biti Blasts Continued Citizens Harassment

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Tendai Biti

Tendai Biti |The continuing arrests of the leadership of the emerging social movement including Pastor Mawarire,Linda Masarira and Promise Mkhwananzi to name a few ,is illegitimate unconstitutional and immoral.The regime must forthwith stop the persecution of innocent citizens.It must release those arrested now. This regime is exhausted and clueless.It has no answer to the burning questions of the day. It has reached its limit and is on breaking point. Since independence this crop of 2016 is easily the worst cabinet we have had.They are bunch of corrupt incompetent necrophilia driven by this insatiable lust for loot and power.They know no limit or elasticity .
They think our suffering is a self inflicted game of checkers.They see our anger as self righteous externally generated morbidity.In short they think we are fools who should eternally be grateful to them for liberating us.
They think we owe them a huge debt that justifies their perpetual self entitlement ,impunity and abuse. That is why there is no remorse ,restraint or apology in their excesses.
They think our suffering is a self inflicted game of checkers.They see our anger as self righteous externally generated morbidity.
In short they think we are fools who should eternally be grateful to them for liberating us. They think we owe them a huge debt that justifies their perpetual self entitlement ,impunity and abuse.
That is why there is no remorse ,restraint or apology in their excesses. That is why Robert Mugabe at the very advanced age of 93 finds it reasonable to declare himself ready for 2018.
That is why they are not accountable to their own failures. Failure to pay civil servant salaries , stealing RTGS balances,collapsing companies ,hospitals without drugs,cash shortages and other form of governance heresies are no big issues.
The truth is an inconvenience .
Thankfully the citizen is awake.Finally.
The citizen is angry.Finally.
The citizen will not outsource its anger to an equally exhausted transient force.
The citizen will not outsource its anger to an equally exhausted transient force.

ShutDownZim2 : “Stand With The People”, Nyagomo Urges SADC, AU

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PDZ President Barbara Nyagomo

Barbara Nyagomo |It is sad and worrisome amongst the entire activism fraternity that a government which claims that Zimbabwe is a constitutional democracy is doing the contrary. The arrest of Pastor Evan Mawarire and the continued unconstitutional detention of activists across the country since the recent wave of citizen activism is clearly indicative of legal harrassment, the regime is using to whip the country into silence and submission. An idea whose time has come can’t be stopped. As the political climate is visibibly growing tense we will remain vigilant and determined as the Progressive Democrats of Zimbabwe-PDZ. We believe a time comes when silence is betrayal we have assumed the mandate to be part of the fight to free Zimbabwe. We are calling on the AU, SADC and the International Community to stand with Zimbabweans.

Chihuri Opens New Church in Masvingo, Forces Cops To Attend

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Police Boss Augustine Chihuri

Terrence Mawawa| Masvingo Police Commissioner General Augustine Chihuri, who is at the helm of the most corrupt police force in the SADC region is expected to come to Masvingo this month to launch his church, it has emerged.
Impeccables sources at Masvingo Central Police Station revealed to ZimEye.com, local cops would be forced to join Chihuri’s church.
Police sources said Chihuri indicated through senior police officers he would visit Masvingo this month to introduce his church. Although Masvingo Provincial police spokesperson,Inspector Charity Mazula was not was not readily available for a comment , Police sources said Chihuri would soon visit the biggest police station in the province to introduce the church.
“We received official communication from the bosses about Commissioner Chihuri’s visit to Masvingo this month for the purpose of launching his church.Cops will be forced to attend the church service but I can tell you we are not willing to join the church.We all go to different denominations and I do not think it is fair for Chihuri to force to us to join his church.At first we thought it was an unconfirmed report but it is now official because he(Chihuri)will be in Masvingo this month.I will give you written details about Chihuri’s church,”said a female cop based at Masvingo Central Police Station.

ShutDownZim2 : EU Warns Mugabe Against Police Brutality

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EU Warns Mugabe, No Force Against Citizens

Staff Reporter |The European Union says President Robert Mugabe should respect citizens rights and allow them to express themselves freely.
The challenge to President Mugabe, by Brussels, comes after the police last week brutalised innocent citizens who were protesting in various parts of the country.
There were protests last week in the whole country which emanated from government’s failure to turn around the economy.
Police then arrested and tortured over 200 people in Harare, Bulawayo and Victoria Falls whom they accused of initiating the protests.
In a statement, Tuesday, EU Delegation in Zimbabwe said no one should be arrested for demonstrating.
“The EU delegation wishes to express its concern at reports of some incidents of serious  violence and human rights abuses taking place during and in the aftermath of recent protests  in a number of urban centres across the country,” said EU.
“The EU calls on all parties to respect the right to demonstrate peacefully, as enshrined within section 59 of the Zimbabwean Constitution. It is the responsibility of the government to ensure such protests are policed responsibly, that arrested persons are treated in accordance with section 50 of the Constitution, and that those responsible for unlawful violence face justice”.
 

ShutDownZim2 : Police “Search” Mawarire’s Home & Church For Helmet, Baton Stick

search warrantStaff Reporter| Tax payers hard earned money gets wasted, as a police search warrant that has become public issued today by the Zimbabwe Republic Police, indicates that they are in search of a stolen helmet, what they spelt out as a “button stick” and what they term, ‘other subversive material’, from the #TheFlag Pastor Mawarire’s home and church.
The Pastor who was seen earlier in his home handcuffed while assisting the police with their futile search is still in police custody. However, details emerging indicate that the police found none of the above materials. Analysts however, say this could just be a tactic by the pressed police to frustrate the Pastor who has become a face of resistance for Zimbabwe’s struggling masses.
Meanwhile there is growing out pour of support and solidarity for the #TheFlag Pastor as Zimbabweans at home and abroad flood social media with solidarity messages and campaigns, in the build up to ShutDownZim2, Wednesday and Thursday.
 

WOZA Supports ShutDownZim-2, Condemns ‘Gukurahundi Curfew’

Police Boss Augustine Chihuri
Police Boss Augustine Chihuri

Police officers have announced through their megaphones an unlawful curfew from 6am to 6pm and cancelled weekend school and premier soccer league games in Bulawayo. This is denying citizens their freedom of movement and recreation. WOZA is working with other civic society organisations to challenge this illegally imposed curfew in Bulawayo which is reminiscent of the Gukurahundi era.
WOZA |Since its formation, Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) has conducted over 200 demonstrations, peacefully marching on the streets to voice its displeasure with the political, economic, and social state of affairs in Zimbabwe. Most Zimbabweans chose to merely watch these protests from their various conform zones, some praised, many heckled us shouting gender insults.
However WOZA wish to commend the citizens of Zimbabwe for their unified response towards the call for a stay away and national shutdown. WOZA wish to commend the non-violent nature observed only to have their peaceful action disturbed by police brutality.
WOZA note the normal government propaganda manufacturing violence on the part of citizens whilst turning a blind eye towards state sponsored and promoted violence by police officers. It was apparent from one end of the country to the other end that police officers used brutal force to deny citizens the right to express themselves and speak out about their harsh daily existence and poverty manifesting and the message that enough is enough. Violence as usual was the weapon of choice for the regime foot soldiers wearing police uniform hiding behind their shields. Despite this the citizens of Zimbabwe still delivered their message enough is enough!
The contexts assisting citizens to find their voice and act on were informed by a variety of right violations including the passing of unjust laws such as statutory instrument 64 banning of food imports; shortage of cash necessary to allow purchasing power necessary to balance out the daily survival strategies. The State and President remain dumb on what happened to 15 billion United States dollars from diamond revenue but found resources and machinery to hunt down, beat and arrest children accused of looting biscuits and sugar.
Citizens depraved of the right to peacefully confront the government, demanding the internationally guaranteed rights to expression, assembly, education, health and an adequate standard of living. Zimbabweans have the right to protest clearly stated in the constitution but instead they had to select the option of a stay at home. WOZA therefore call on citizens to continue to use peaceful and dignified ways to send their message and to participate to the fullest of their ability to keep their message un-spoilt by violence. But to build up their courage as they direct presence in peaceful protests will one day soon be necessary.
WOZA reminds the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) that their mandate is to protect citizens from violence and not to practice violence. WOZA remind the police, be they in uniform or wearing plain clothes that they are first and foremost citizens of this nation and as such they owe the people their full loyalty and support.
WOZA call upon citizens to refrain from the following:
1. To refuse to allow police officer to provoke us into violent responses
2. To refuse to allow police officers to indiscriminately arrest citizens – an injury to one is an injury to all citizens.
3. Please try to protect children from violence and do not put them in harm’s way. Do not allow police officers to occupy schools intimidating children’s as is currently the case in Bulawayo schools such as Insukamini Government School and the private high school Sizane.
4. Do not participate in looting of goods and vandalising of property – these are our buildings – our development.
5. Any police officers who conduct door to door harassment and throwing of tear gas in homes must be photographed and reported to Human Rights Commission
6. Please do not forward messages inciting violence as these messages belong to people trying to reduce our voice and lengthen our suffering?
 

LIVE REPORT: Latest On Police Search of Pastor Mawarire’s House

LIVE REPORT:
18.02pm  lawyer Harrison Nkomo says Mawarire is being detained tonight & will appear in court tomorrow. “He is in good spirits.”
Police officers descended on pastor Evan Mawarire’s house and church between 11.30am and 1.30pm on Tuesday.
The CID cops ransacked whole property at the the preacher’s house but “they found nothing,” advocate Harrison Nkomo told ZimEye.com. No search forms were filled further confirming that they have found nothing. They also travelled to his church and found nothing.

He said the Law and Order cops then proceeded to Mawarire’s church building. Further details will be updated as they become available on this LIVE REPORT
 

LIVE REPORT| Historic ShutDownZim-2 Continues Tomorrow as Pastor Mawarire Is Arrested

LIVE REPORT:

JUST IN  
– 1340: Police proceeded to Mawarire’s church building where they found nothing. Their arrest warrant says they are looking for stolen police helmet and a baton stick.
 – 12:35Latest On Police Search of Pastor Mawarire’s House: ZRP find nothing at pastor’s house.

1100Hrs: Pastor Evan Mawarire has been charged with section 36 for inciting public violence and disturbing peace.
The historic ShutDownZim-2 mass stay-away is continuing tomorrow (Wednesday) despite futile attempts by the police to harass Flag Pastor Evan Mawarire.
Mawarire was early morning Tuesday taken into police custody at CID Law and Order section at Harare Central Police station.
The ZRP is currently panicking in the face of the upcoming ShutDownZim-2 slated for Wednesday and Thursday in protest against the assaulting of protesters last week seen in shocking video footage.

A story circulating on Tuesday morning that Mawarire was last night abducted is false. The man slept at his home and freely walked into the police station shortly before 9am today accompanied by his lawyer.

The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights organisation’s advocate Harrison Nkomo walked in with the preacher.
Meanwhile across the country workers and business were at the time of writing preparing for the ShutDownZim-2 beginning in 17 hours’ time… This article will be UPDATED LIVE as events unfold .
Are you a worker or a business person? Send in your personal report of what is taking place in your area to: +447426863301  – ZimEye.com

BREAKING NEWS:CIOs Hound Thabitha Khumalo

hounded...Thabitha Khumalo (centre) - FILE PICTURE
hounded…Thabitha Khumalo (centre) – FILE PICTURE

CID officers who are suspected to be CIO agents yesterday hit at the MDC-T’s deputy spokesperson Thabitha Khumalo calling her for interrogation at the ZRP Law and Order on Tuesday.
The ZRP is currently panicking in the face of the upcoming #ZimShutDown 2 slated for tomorrow (Wednesday) and Thursday Zimbabwans will protest against the police beating of civilians which began last week.
ZimEye.com can reveal three officers who have for over 11 months to date prowled the firebrand MP, yesterday descended onto her home leaving an ominous note.
Sources in the MDC party told ZimEye.com the officers’ surnames are Moyo, Nyanhete and Nkomo respectively.
Khumalo was at the time of writing preparing to hand herself over Tuesday morning at 10am.
The timing of the CID hounding coincided with that of Harare pastor Evan Mawarire who has also been called in for questioning Tuesday morning (Also read – ZRP Begs Flag Pastor for Talks).
Mawarire is being persecuted for his calling for a stayaway this week in protest against the recent abuse of civilians countrywide which has seen three people being killed in Matebeleland. ZimEye is reliably told the targeting of MP Khumalo is part of the ZANU PF government’s belief that Khumalo is a member of Mawarire’s campaign team.
ZimEye.com later managed to obtain the following interview with MP Khumalo:

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Man Inserts his Manhood Into Sister’s Daughter’s Body

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Terrence Mawawa, Gweru|A lower Gweru woman got the shock of a lifetime when she learnt that her blood brother impregnated her daughter.
Milos Nyamanje(23) fell “madly in love” with Soneni Husami(17) his sister’s daughter and took advantage and as said ‘inserted his manhood into her body’ for several times.
The two had sexual intercourse together on several occasions until the latter fell pregnant.
The two who reside at Kent Farm, Lower Gweru appeared before Magistrate Musaiona Shortgame facing last Thursday facing incest charges.
The matter came to light when Husami fell pregnant and her mother grilled her to reveal who was responsible. Her mother got the shock of her life after being told her brother was responsible for the pregnancy.
The two said they were playing “the baboon” game which resulted in sexual engagement. It also emerged Nyamanje would call the girl several times to his room and had sex with her. The two found time to be intimate since they were both unemployed, it was said.
Magistrate Shortgame ruled that Nyamanje had done “a despicable thing” to his sister.
He sentenced Nyamanje to 15 months in prison to which nine months were suspended on good behaviour while Husami was sentenced to five years that were wholly suspended on condition she would not commit a similar offence in the next five years.

Zim Editor Shot in Lesotho

shot...Lloyd Mutungamiri
shot…Lloyd Mutungamiri

Zimbabwe veteran journalist, Lloyd Mutungamiri, is battling for life after he was shot and seriously wounded in Lesotho on Saturday night.
This was shortly after he had been interrogated by the local police concerning a story his publication ran.
The Southern African Human Rights Defenders Network (SAHRDN) reports that Mutungamiri who is the editor of the Lesotho Times newspaper, was battling for his life at a Maseru hospital.
“Mutungamiri, who is fighting for his life at a hospital in the capital Maseru, was attacked by some unidentified assailants around 23:00 hours on Saturday, 9 July 2016,” said SAHRDN.
It continued stating, “prior to the shooting, Mutungamiri and Keiso Mohloboli, a journalist at The Lesotho Times newspaper had been interrogated on 23 June 2016 over the publication of an article entitled ‘Exit strategy for Kamoli’ in The Lesotho Times newspaper edition of 23-29 June 2016 and forced to disclose their sources.”
 
MORE LIGHT INTO THE SHOOTING OF ZIMBABWE REPORTER LLOYD MUTUNGAMIRI IN LESOTHO
LLOYD Mutungamiri is the editor of The Lesotho Times newspaper.
The Lesotho Times Issue 12 of June 23 – 29 2016 carried a story “Exit strategy for Kamoli”.
Lieutenant General Tlali Kamoli is the current commander of the Lesotho Defence Forces (LDF). He plunged Lesotho into a political and security crisis by an attempted coup in 2014. He is linked to several extra judicial killings that have taken place in Lesotho including the killing of the previous army commander commander Lt. Gen Maaparankoe Mahao. He has been linked to arbitrary detention and severely torturing of some soldiers of the LDF. Some remain in custody under leg irons for close to a year now after false allegations of mutiny. The former Prime Minister Tom Tabane lives in exile in South Africa for fear of his life from the rogue military commander.
To its credit the SADC established a commission of enquiry to try and help to end the conflict in Lesotho. The SADC Commission of Inquiry on disturbances in Lesotho established that there was no evidence of mutiny, mutiny charges were merely drummed-up by the government of Lesotho. It also ordered a full investigation into the killing of former army commander Lt. Gen Maaparankoe Mahao. It also recommended that Lieutenant General Tlali Kamoli must be removed from his position as army commander as he is divisive.
The recommendations of the SADC Commission of Enquiry have not been implemented by the government of Lesotho.
LLOYD Mutungamiri as editor and Miss Keiso Mohloboli as writer of the article on Kamoli’s exit from the LDF were taken to two police stations for interrogations on the 23rd June 2016, and forced to reveal their source.
On the 5th July 2016, the publisher of the Lesotho Times was charged with defamation and crimen injuria.
On 09 July 2016 LLOYD Mutungamiri was attacked and shot at his home around 23:00hrs. He is now fighting for his life at Queen Mamohato Memorial Hospital in Maseru. We pray and hope that he will survive this cowardly attack.
A colleague of mine Lepeli Moeketsi who works on human rights issues in Lesotho said “These barbaric actions are a clear disregard of human rights in Lesotho. They are aimed at intimidating and suppressing media freedom in Lesotho, especially media houses which are perceived to be giving a dissenting views.”
The government of Lesotho has presided over too many cases of extra-judicial killings and serious violation of human rights and impunity. It’s time now that the SADC demands the full implementation of the SADC Commission of Inquiry Report.

Govt Honours #ShutDownZim

The Zimbabwean government yesterday officially expressed its recognition and honour for the #ShutDownZim protest last week which is this week entering into phase two (Wednesday, Thursday).
Allaying fears that it might fail to pay civil servants, the government’s representatives told the National Joint Negotiating Council — a platform that brings together government and civil servants unions to the negotiating table — that mobilisation of resources had been intensified and dates would be unveiled in the next few days.
The government through the state media tacitly denied claims that it was threatening civil servants who took part in the ShutDownZim three-day industrial action last week. It asked the workers’ unions to “bring forward names of workstations where the alleged victimisation took place”.
Speaking after the meeting, Apex Council team leader Mrs Cecilia Alexander was quoted saying constant communication between the two parties would restore workers’ confidence in the employer.
“The issue of the July salaries was on top of the agenda, and the agreement was that by next week, Government would provide us with the dates, and we will communicate that to our members,” she was quoted by the state media saying.
She continued saying, “government also told us that it did not issue a statement, neither is it in a position to punish those who took part in last week’s strike over June salary delays. It seems it was just the work of some overzealous individual who wanted to maximise on the situation. We have agreed that unions compile lists of those who have been victimised and submit to Government for redress.”
The state media reports that teachers and nurses received their June salaries on July 7 and 8 respectively, while the rest of the civil service gets paid on Thursday.
 

TelOne Wants Govt Approval for $25mln Fibre Project

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State owned fixed line operator, TelOne is seeking government approval to embark on a $25 million fibre-to-home project countrywide under a Public Private Partnership (PPP) agreement with Chinese company, Wuhan FibreHome Technologies.
In a concept note availed to the journalists during a tour of TelOne’s projects, the telco said it awaits government approval for the project which is expected to connect at least 50,000 homes in Harare and other towns to its fibre network.
“TelOne seeks the assistance of the Ministry in getting Government authority to proceed with proposed FTTH project under PPP arrangement with Wuhan Fibre Home Technologies. Initial projections for the first phase of this arrangement are to the tune of $25 million and this would cover 50,000 homes in Harare and other towns,” the company said.
It has targeted to connect 25,000 homes to the internet by year end under the project. It is also undertaking a number of projects to transform the parastatal into a converged (FMC) communications service provider.
It was awarded a licence to operate a mobile communications network in 2011 but that project has so far failed to take off.

Ex Town Clerk Poked Me for Sex

under fire...George Makunde
under fire…George Makunde

Former Chitungwiza Municipality chamber secretary Ms Pricilla Vengesai has taken her former boss, town clerk Mr George Makunde to court claiming $20 000 in sexual harassment damages.
Ms Vengesai alleges that Mr Makunde made sexual advances on her on numerous occasions taking advantage of his senior position in council.
In her claim filed at the High Court and served to Mr Makunde’s lawyers yesterday, Ms Vengesai alleges that Mr Makunde dismissed her after she resisted his proposals.
“The defendant (Mr Makunde) has on numerous occasions made sexual advances through his gestures and verbal utterances towards the plaintiff (Ms Vengesai) taking advantage of his superior position at their workplace during the period between June 2012 and July 2015,” read the papers.
“During the plaintiff’s employment at the Chitungwiza Municipality, the defendant (Mr Makunde) had frustrated her by not giving her all benefits and salary and he ultimately dismissed her through barbaric means, this the defendant did to make the plaintiff pay for not giving in to his sexual moves.”
Ms Vengesai further claims that as a result, her fame, dignity and livelihood were irreparably damaged and her womanhood attacked such that the only remedy available to her were damages amounting to $20 000.
Mr Makunde’s lawyers, Matsikidze and Mucheche, are required to respond to the summons within 10 days.
Ms Vengesai became the chamber secretary for the municipality in 2012 and was sacked in September last year after she was found guilty on charges of conducting herself in a manner inconsistent with the conditions of her contract.
Before her dismissal, Ms Vengesai was suspended in August following accusations that she had mobilised councillors to pass a vote of no confidence on her superiors.
The allegations were that she wanted to topple Chitungwiza Mayor Mr Phillip Mutoti and his deputy when she called for a special meeting to tackle important issues affecting the council.-state media

6 Zimbos Arrested for Murder in Namibia

SIX Zimbabweans have been arrested in Namibia on allegations of murdering a 32-year-old man after they robbed him of his wallet and cellphone, as he was walking home from a beer drink at Walvis Bay.
According to New Era newspaper, the Regional Crime Investigations Coordinator for Erongo, Deputy Commissioner Ottilie Kashuupulwa said the six Zimbabweans are expected to appear before a Walvis Bay magistrate facing murder charges.
“The men are being held in connection with the death of 32-year-old Frans Simaneka Matheus, who was killed a week ago in Tutaleni, Walvis Bay,” he said.
His body was discovered by police officers who were on patrol, and a brick stained with blood was found next to his body.
According to Deputy Comm Kashuupulwa, Matheus was at a shebeen in Tutaleni with friends that fateful Saturday evening before he decided to take a taxi home.
One of his friends allegedly gave him taxi fare but he struggled to get a taxi as it was late, and he decided to walk home.
Police believed that he was attacked and hit with a brick on the head, and robbed of his wallet and cellphone.
In April, Namibia deported 32 Zimbabwean nationals who were arrested for various offences, which include illegal entry and working illegally in that country.
The 32 were transported from Katima Mulilo to the Zimbabwean resort town of Victoria Falls by the Namibian Ministry of Home Affairs.
They were immediately arrested on arrival by authorities and slapped with a common charge of exiting the country illegally through ungazetted points.
All of them pleaded guilty to the crimes, which were committed between 2008 and February 2016.
Most of the accused persons told the court they worked as housemaids, gardeners, construction labourers and commercial sex workers, while others confessed to being employed informally in the agriculture sector.
They asked the court to be lenient with them considering that they were coming from the Namibian prison in Katima Mulilo and had endured assaults and other abuses during their incarceration.
Each of the deportees was slapped with a three-month prison term, which was wholly suspended on account of the fact that they were first offenders who had already served time in Namibia.-state media

Social Media Ban: More Govt Childish, Useless Threats

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Threatens to curb social media…Mathuthu

Unable to deal with the global surge of unpopularity and free flow of information on social media, the government has threatened once again to curb what it calls “social media abuse”.
It remains unclear practically how the cash strapped government which is failing to pay its civil servants will resource such an operation to block millions of Zimbabweans from accessing and communicating, on Facebook and WhatsApp networks.
Government remains in denial as to the real cause of the crisis affecting the country, but instead lays blame on innocent Zimbabweans who communicate their daily lives and struggles through social media, as they debate and propose solutions.
Analysts say Government ministers are better placed, learning and picking solutions from the vibrancy in social media instead of harassing innocent citizens.
The above analysis is instigated by remarks made to the Zanu-PF Provincial Coordinating Committee on Saturday, by the Deputy Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Thokozile Mathuthu who claims people who are bent on abusing social media platforms for the purposes of inciting Zimbabweans into revolting against the Government might force Government to regulate social media.
“Among us here, there are people who have joined the WhatsApp chat groups to demonise the Zanu-PF party and Government. They post false messages and images to agitate citizens.”
“This was used to coordinate the civil servants’ strike. We are saying stop it! We will be left with no choice, but to regulate the social media platforms as a lot of misinformation is peddled to incite peace loving citizens to go on strike and destroy property,” said Minister Mathuthu.
Addressing the same gathering, Zanu-PF Secretary for External Relations  Simbarashe Mumbengegwi, who is also the Minister of Foreign Affairs, said the Statutory Instrument No. 64 of 2016 is meant to protect local industries and local jobs.

“We were sent by the President, Cde R. G. Mugabe, to clarify the SI No. 64 of 2016. “The instrument seeks to protect local jobs and industries. If you go and buy groceries for your domestic use for $200 per calendar month in smaller quantities, it’s fine, but if you go and buy bulk goods to fill your supermarket, then you need a special licence to do that,” said Cde Mumbengegwi.
“If you order goods in bulk from outside Zimbabwe, then you are exporting jobs as local industries will be forced to close. No country can survive on imports alone.” Mumbengegwi said the President instructed that all dams should be used for irrigation to ensure food security in the country.
“The President said all dams should be used for irrigation-driven agricultural activities to ensure no one starves. Last week, Harare and Bulawayo witnessed sporadic disturbances by demonstrators that were blockading roads and burning old tyres after being mobilised by shadowy elements through social media.

The incidents appeared coordinated as they began with protests at Beitbridge Border Post over the import restrictions recently introduced by the Government. Authorities have pointed to a third force, with the Cross-Border Traders’ Association distancing itself from the skirmishes that saw vehicles and a zimra warehouse being burnt.
 

Kereke Sentenced, Betty Makoni Bares All, Dismisses Mnangagwa Squirm

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Sentenced at last…Kereke

Grace Kwinjeh|Outspoken girl child rights activist Betty Makoni, has had the last laugh today, after she against all odds won a long drawn battle against Bikita West MP Munyaradzi Kereke, who has been convicted and sentenced for raping his wife’s 11 year old niece in 2010. However, Makoni says a 14 year sentence for the rape is not enough, Kereke should pay for terrorising this family too.
Makoni who raised the alarm 5 years ago, soon after the rape was “committed” told ZimEye.com in an exclusive interview,  ” this ruling was actually long overdue, given that all evidence was there, in 72 hours, the case could have been solved. The system can be unjust at times, through this case they have untangled some of the corrupt practises within the justice system.”
victorious...Betty Makoni
a smile at last!…Betty Makoni

Makoni narrated her ordeal over the case with the recently sacked Prosecutor General Johannes Tomana, “I talked to Tomana many times and demanded that he releases the docket, he did not, this file was complete, certified by a medical doctor from government, how could government reject its own evidence, collected by its own reputable professionals?”
protecting the kids...Betty Makoni
protecting the kids…Betty Makoni

Makoni dismissed theories that this case suffered delays and manipulation because of the prolonged Zanu PF factionalism,” I interviewed the child myself I sent private investigators to talk to the child, but she was threatened, Kereke threatened the family. This case has nothing to do with Zanu PF, Gono is not part of this, Kereke must be very honest, this case is a clear rape one: Dad rapes daughter, this is one of them.”
Makoni urged the public in their general analysis and interpretation to see beyond Zanu PF factionalism and understand the patriarchal nature of Zimbabwean society in which rape within the family institution is rampant and at times swept under the carpet.
“I want to appeal to the public this has nothing to do with politics and the Reserve Bank, that uncle can rape you, these are just men who are pedophiles in their own right; that has nothing to do with their political parties, after political parties, you are going back home, how do you treat women?” Makoni told ZimEye.
“I pursued Kerere as a criminal, a rapist not as a politician, the child did not say Kerereke, she said uncle,” continued Makoni.
Makoni gave examples of how powerful rapists or paedophiles abuse the justice or political systems for cover up, giving an example of Obadiah Msindo, who then lied to President Robert Mugabe about her, to cover up his crimes.
Makoni further lamented that the case has taken so long before being concluded; “No justice delayed is justice denied, we should be principled and ethical.
“How can you give justice with such pain, how many people can afford private prosecution? For children who come from rural areas, do not tell me that government could not face Kereke.”
“If you rape a child you attack the state, so if the state cannot protect you what is your fate?,” asked Makoni.

ZRP Ripped in Panic, Begs #TheFlag Pastor for Urgent Secret Talks | BREAKING NEWS

Staff Reporter|The government sliding into panic mode as the days of the next #ShutdownZim (Wednesday) approach, has asked Pastor Evan Mawarire for questioning tomorrow morning.
Scores of Zimbabweans are expected to throng the Harare Central Police station’s precinct in Pastor Mawarire’s support early morning at 9am Tuesday.
The ZRP is struggling with the reality of their humiliation arising from their immoral tormenting and torture of innocent protesters last week. Shocking gory videos have revealed ZRP cops variously assaulting vulnerable mothers with their breastfeeding children. Pastor Mawarire says people must protest against this evil by staying away from work until the government starts respecting human life and dignity.
In a brief interview with ZimEye.com the Pastor said, ‘they  called me… and said they are looking for me, asked me to come for questioning so I agreed to that.” Mawarire said he would report at Harare Central Police Station at 9am.
Mawarire has become a face and a voice of the struggle uniting Zimbabweans across the board in pushing government to effect some reforms that will let the country breadth again. More details to follow…

WARNING-DISTURBING PICTURES: Mugabe Launches Gukurahundi 2: Horror Killings Hit Matebeleland Again!

warningStaff Reporter | As if it were a joke and shortly after declaring that he would once again kill Ndebele people en masse, President Robert Mugabe has unleashed his ZRP militant cops onto the Matebeland province.  Shocking pictures of corpses soaked in fresh blood have once again hit the troubled province, a chilling recollection of 1983 the Gukurahundi massacre.

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Exposes All..Dumisani Nkomo Chief Executive Officer Habakkuk Trust

The Bulawayo based human rights organisation Habakkuk Trust reports that at least two people and a child have died as a result of police brutality, in Bulawayo Mzilikazi’s Burombo Hostels. Police brutality has once again come under the spotlight with Zimbabweans on high alert to report officers who abuse the rights of citizens, many are writing to ZimEye.com with details. See below the statement from Habakkuk Trust,,
 
Habakkuk Trust |Scores of residents in Mzilikazi’s Burombo hostels are still nursing injuries of police torture and brutality following the Wednesday 6 July 2016 Zimbabwe shutdown protests against social injustice and poverty.
Habakkuk Trust last week visited some of the victims of police brutality who narrated their traumatic experiences.
Residents in Burombo flats explained that police ambushed their hostels in the evening around 6pm and ordered everyone to move out of their house. Due to fear, the residents didn’t move out and the police started throwing teargases through windows and on corridors which forced people to move out and gather at an open space.
Everyone, from as young as 10 years and the elderly, were made to lie down on their stomachs and were beaten with baton sticks. Residents said they do not know why they were beaten as some of them never even participated in the protests.
The residents who spoke to Habakkuk Trust explained that the police forced them to sing the National Anthem in Shona and when they could not they were beaten again. Some were made to roll on the floor.
Some of them sustained injuries, some heavily affected by the teargas and are in need of medical assistance. Two people, a child and a old woman, have reportedly died as a result of inhaling teargas.
Meanwhile some residents have also complained that the police are indiscriminately arresting children accusing them of being part of the gang that looted at Mzilikazi Supermarket.

Woman Crushed by Elephant As Hubby Watches

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A MAN watched as elephants trampled his wife to death after a falling log speared him through the thigh and pinned him to the ground in Binga District.
The jumbos destroyed a garden shed where the elderly couple was sleeping guarding their vegetables against wild animals. Julia Mutale (57) died while Siachinjili Mutale (74) of Lunga Ward sustained severe injuries on his limbs in the incident two weeks ago.
He is still admitted to Binga District Hospital.
The two victims are parents to Lunga Ward’s Councillor Sylvia Tonga Mutale.
Senior Campfire Ranger, Poster Mwinde said the tragedy left the community shocked.

“The couple was sleeping in their garden where they normally put up to guard their vegetables against wild animals when Mrs Mutale was trampled to death by the elephants.
Elephants are wreaking havoc in the ward where they are destroying vegetables forcing villagers to sleep in their gardens.
Binga Rural district’ s Chief Executive Officer, Joshua Muzamba, said : “We urge the community to desist from putting up in their gardens, especially in those areas where there are wild animals such as elephants,” he said.
Mr Muzamba said in order to deal with problem animals, council had decentralised the reaction teams to enable them to respond swiflty to distress calls.-state media

85 Total Shutdown Accused Out, Investigating Officer Lambasted

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Staff Reporter| The 85 who include juveniles, accused of public violence from Mzilikazi and Makokoba in Bulawayo are now out on $80 bail each.
In an interesting twist to the rampant arrests over the past few days, the magistrate apparently lambasted the Investigating Officer for wasting the courts’ time by bringing a case that did not have any evidence and abusing the judiciary for political gain.
An appeal has been made that evidence be collected of police brutality and individual cases be taken to court. In this particular instance ZimEye reported Friday, that children had also been jailed over the weekend, in an apparent violation of their rights.

SA Airlink “Hijacked” Plane Finally Lands

Staff Reporter| The South African Civil Aviation Authority has cleared the air on the supposedly hijacked SA Airlink plane which disappeared from its controls mid day today.
Officials at the Authority said that the plane had actually not been hijacked but the system within the Air Traffic Control at Capetown airport sent a hijack signal to the controllers leading to the panic.
The signal is said to have immediately reflected the plane as disappeared from the Capetown airport radar. However, the captain in the plane managed to safely land the plane at Wonderboon airport in Pretoria with all seventy two (72) passengers on board.
The authorities have promised to give a detailed statement in due course.
Some relatives of passengers who were on board have commended the authority for not rushing to publish information on the supposed hijacking before obtaining full information.
“It would have been disastrous on the part of the CAA had they quickly confirmed the plane as hijacked before really assuring themselves that the plane had indeed been hijacked, it was good for them to keep calm and not raise panic on us relatives on the ground,” said a relative speaking on a South African radio station.
ZimEye.com earlier today broke the news of the “hijacked” plane following information from reliable sources on the ground at the two airports.
The sources however still insist that there could have been an attempted hijacking of the plane which might at present being concealed by top officials in government and the CAA. The sources claim that the possible hijack could have something to do with the on going African National Congress fiasco around the party’s candidates for the August 3 local government elections.
ZimEye.com is keeping watch on events as they unfold.

South Africa Airlink Plane Hijacked? | BREAKING NEWS

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Staff Reporter| A South African Airlink jet is suspected to have been hijacked shortly after take off from the Cape Town Airport mid morning today.
Sources at the South African Aviation Authority have leaked the information to ZimEye.com which the South African government officials has not yet released to the public hours after the plane was involved in the suspected hijack.
About 100 passengers are said to be on board the plane.
It lifted off from Capetown headed for Wonderboon.
Specifics on the plane hijack were not available at the time of writing. The government is expected to give an official statement at 4pm today once details are clearer.