Highlanders 1 – 1 FC Platinum
(Highlanders won 4-3 on penalties)
GOALKEEPER Ariel Sibanda was the hero yet again for Highlanders with two penalty saves to send his side through to the final of the Zimbabwe National Army Commander’s Charities Shield with success over FC Platinum in the semi-final played at Barbourfields Stadium yesterday.
Brilliant second half strikes from Bruce Kangwa and Walter Musona had seen the match end 1-1 in regulation time meaning the team to progress through to the final would have to be decided on spot kicks.
Sibanda, just like he did against Chicken Inn in the quarter finals, saved two penalties to ensure that Highlanders remain in contention to defend the title they won with a 1-0 conquest over Dynamos in Harare last year. The Highlanders keeper denied the Moyo twins Elvis and Kevin from 11 metres out.
In what was a dull contest for most parts, FC Platinum were impressive in midfield while the Highlanders central defensive pairing of skipper Felix Chindungwe and Tendai Ndlovu were impressive.
FC Platinum were the first to go for goal in the 12th minute, Ariel Sibanda doing well to push out for a corner an attempt from Hillary Bakacheza. Seven minutes after, FC Platinum captain Winston Mhango cleared out a dangerous looking cross from Julius Daudi in the 19th minute when the Highlanders strikers were ready to seize the opportunity.
FC Platinum had the ball in the back of the net after a neat exchange of passes in the 21st minute only for Walter Musona to be adjudged to have been offside. With 25 minutes played, Brian Muzondiwa came face to face with Ariel Sibanda but the keeper came out best with a dazzling save. Sibanda reacted well to a poor back pass by Ndlovu with Muzondiwa ready to pounce.
Highlanders had the lead eight minutes into the second half, Kangwa receiving a long pass from Ndlovu and found himself with acres of space on the left to unleash a powerful grounder which beat Wallace Magalane on the far post.
Kangwa turned provider a minute later, setting up Ralph Matema whose brilliant shot drew out a save from Magalane. Kangwa almost had a second goal, again making his way on the left with his attempt at goal cleared out for a corner.
Sibanda made sure Highlanders kept their lead with a good save to deny Elvis Moyo in the 69th minute.
There was nothing the Highlanders keeper could do to keep out Musona’s brilliantly taken free kick in the 72nd minute after a needless set piece given away by Honest Moyo outside the box.
Substitute Prince Dube had the Highlanders fans on their feet in the 90th minute only to lift his effort over the bar. Highlanders piled on the pressure in the referee’s optional time but could not find the winner and the match headed for the dreaded penalty shootouts.
Mhango, Musona and Tatenda Dzumbunu were on target for Kugona Kunenge Kudada while for Highlanders Kangwa, Rahman Kutsanzira, Simon Munawa as well as Ralph Matema scored for Bosso from the spot.
Honest Moyo was the only one who missed a penalty.
Highlanders will meet the winner of the other semi-final fixture between ZPC Kariba and Harare City which is yet to be played.
Teams
Highlanders: Ariel Sibanda, Simon Munawa, Julius Daudi(Kutsanzira 54 minutes), Bruce Kangwa, Ralph Matema, Felix Chindungwe, Douglas Sibanda, Tendai Ndlovu, Honest Moyo, Erick Mudzingwa(Phiri 43 minutes), Kasimero Chimbadzwa( Dube 78 minutes)
FC Platinum: Wallace Magalane, Ian Nekati, Gift Bello, Kevin Moyo, Elvis Moyo, Winston Mhango, Nqobizitha Masuku(Chinyengetere 90+4 minutes), Tatenda Dzumbunu, Walter Musona, Hillary Bakacheza(Chirwa 78 minutes), Brian Muzondiwa( Wadi 89 minutes) – State Media
Drama As Zanu PF Axes Masuku And 18 Others |BREAKING NEWS
As accurately revealed by ZimEye.com a week ago, former Matabeleland South governor and Bulawayo Senator, Angeline Masuku has been officially kicked out of ZANU PF.
Masuku and 18 other Bulawayo province leaders were suspended by the provincial executive committee for attending a war veterans meeting core addressed by dismissed former war veterans leaders Christopher Mutsvangwa and Jabulani Sibanda.
The ZANU PF Bulawayo Province Coordinating Committee advised the nineteen leaders of their fate at an ill tempered meeting in Bulawayo on Saturday.
Announcing the suspension, the Provincial Chairman Dennis Ndlovu warned that several more were still to be dismissed after investigations on their commitment to the party have been completed.
Violence broke out at the end of the meeting which saw youths from rival factions going to the extent of beating up and chasing after very senior party officials. They (youths) accused the nineteen and their backers for selling out to the Joice Mujuru led Zimbabwe People First party.
Included in the list of suspended leaders are members of a senior ZANU PF decision making body, the National Consultative Assembly. These are Molly Mpofu, Fidelia Maphosa, Oppah Ncube and Elphas Tshuma.
Controversial Provincial Secretary for Transport Victor Mpofu who recently organised transport to ferry war veterans for “an unconstitutional” meeting in Harare and also to the Mutsvangwa – Sibanda meeting was not spared from the looming chop.
NCA member Molly Mpofu was seen involved in heavy fist fights and insults with a number of the youth before challenging a senior male youth leader identified only as Maqhawe Sibanda for a one on one fight which was interrupted as the senior woman was beginning to remove some of her clothing for the fight.
No one from the party offices was in a position to talk to the media about the suspensions and violence. However, the suspensions from the province will be confirmed by the party disciplinary committee at the next politburo next month.
Zanu PF Is History – Nyagomo
Dynamic Progressive Democrats of Zimbabwe President, Barbara Nyagomo, says the ruling party Zanu PF will lose dismally in the 2018 polls after decades of misrule.
Speaking to ZimEye.com at the weekend, Nyagomo said her party has lined up marathon meet the people programmes to boost grassroots support. The confident Nyagomo said President Robert Mugabe and Zanu PF would crumble in 2018 since the ruling party had nothing new to offer to the desperate electorate.
Nyagomo dismissed speculation her party would be used by Zanu PF to dilute opposition support ahead of the much anticipated 2018 polls.
“As PDZ, we are no pushovers as many may assume. We totally reject the use of violence and intimidation as political tools to influence election results. We are going to implement and maintain a zero tolerance approach to corruption. The PDZ’s vision is to implement all inclusive and environment friendly policies for employment creation purposes.
Zanu PF is now history and as a party we are already focusing on a post Mugabe era. The people of Zimbabwe have suffered for too long, so they need reprieve after years of Zanu PF misrule,” said Nyagomo.
While many Zimbabweans believe former Vice President Joice Mujuru carries the hopes of an entire nation, Nyagomo is optimistic her party has a huge say in the coming 2018 plebiscite.
Student Nurse On The Run
A warrant of arrest for a student nurse who vanished while on bail has been issued by the Gwanda magistrate.
Tariro Takavarasha, (24) is facing rape charges. Reports are that while training at Gwanda Provincial Hospital, Takavarasha allegedly raped a prostitute. He was supposed to appear before Gwanda regional magistrate Mr Joseph Mabeza on 11 March but he never turned up leading to prosecutor Mr Johannes Tlou applying for his warrant of arrest.
Mr Mabeza granted his application. Charges against him are that on 23 February, he met the prostitute at a night spot in the gold mining town and invited her to his place of residence.
It is alleged that when they were about to engage in a sexual intercourse, the woman advised Takavarasha to use a condom but he refused. The two got into a misunderstanding leading to Takavarasha turning violent.
He allegedly threatened to kill her before raping her once. Takavarasha then allegedly assaulted the woman with an unknown object leading to her sustaining a deep cut on the forehead.
However, she managed to sneak out of the house after Takavarasha had gone out to fetch a bucket for her to relieve herself in. She left her undergarments and shoes in the room. She reported the matter to the police, leading to Takavarasha’s arrest. She was referred to Gwanda Provincial Hospital for medical examination. – State Media
Everyone In Masvingo Supports Mugabe, says Kasukuwere
Zanu PF national commissar Saviour Kasukuwere has stood up speaking
on behalf of the people of Masvingo declaring that the province is behind President Robert Mugabe. He claimed the region is now backing and even rallying behind Mugabe’s leadership.
He was speaking at the end of a ruling party’s. provincial coordinating committee (PCC) meeting at Victoria Junior School here during a visit to assess the state of the party in the province.
Mr Kasukuwere said he was happy with the state of Zanu- PF affairs in Masvingo.
Kasukuwere however emphasised the need for discipline and unity if the ruling party was to maintain its dominance in the province. He said it was crucial for the ruling party’s structures to work in line with the national leadership.
“I have come to meet with the provincial structures of Zanu-PF here to make sure that the party is going in the right direction and I am happy with the state of affairs in Masvingo,’’ he said.
“I am
happy that the province is 100 percent behind the leadership of President Mugabe both in Zanu-PF and the country and there is unity within the ruling party in the province.”
Mr Kasukuwere underscored the need for the ruling party to consolidate its political dominance in Masvingo.
‘’We also talked about the issues of discipline, because we want our cadres to remain disciplined and continue to work for the growth of the party in Masvingo”,he added.
He said ousted Zanu-PF provincial chairman Ezra Chadzamira remained suspended until the ruling party made a final determination on his case.
Mr Chadzamira was suspended by Kasukuwere together with Midlands’ Zanu-PF chair Mr Kizito Chivamba and Mashonaland East chairman Mr Joel Biggie Matiza for alleged disobedience and insolence.
The trio have since appeared before the Zanu-PF national disciplinary committee to answer to the charges and the committee is yet to pass its verdict.
Amasa Nenjana is the acting Zanu-PF Masvingo provincial chairman.
In his address during the meeting, senior Masvingo politburo member Mr Josaya Hungwe, said Zanu-PF was a formidable party in the province riding on the back of a complete whitewash of opposition parties in the 2013 harmonised elections.
Mr Hungwe said the clean sweep of all 26 National Assembly seats was clear testimony that Masvingo was now a “one party state”. He urged aggrieved party members to use the right channels to seek redress.
He said Masvingo was facing severe food shortages with at least every household in need of food assistance.
The meeting was also attended by top Zanu- PF officials in Masvingo among them Provincial Affairs Minister Senator Shuvai Mahofa, Youth League national Secretary Pupurai Togarepi, politburo members, Mr Lovemore Matuke and Daniel Shumba. – State Media
Grace Mugabe Fires Black Jesus
By Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo|Controversial First Lady Grace Mugabe has dismissed war veterans leader Francis Zimuto populary known as Black Jesus from the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association provincial leadership, it has emerged.
Zimuto who is a staunch Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa ally has been sacrificed for publicly criticising Mrs Mugabe accusing her of being behaving like a stepmother. Well placed sources in the association told ZimEye.com the First Lady was incensed by the public utterances made by Black Jesus. Mrs Mugabe has vowed to deal with Zimuto who stands accused of blocking her ascendancy to the presidency.
Zimuto was fired alongside National Political Commissar for the war veterans, Francis Nhando.
Both are said to be staunch Mnangagwa allies.
ZimEye.com is reliably informed Mrs Mugabe personally instructed one George Matenda, a lands secretary in the association to announce the dismissal of the two former freedom fighters who have also been blamed for masterminding Mrs Mugabe’s reputation loss in the province.
Matenda also admitted Zimuto and Nhando were fired for publicly attacking the First Lady. “The reason why the two have been expelled is very clear-they openly attacked the First Lady. They also criticised the appointments done by President Robert Mugabe. We are going to look at other members whose loyalty to the first family is questionable. Those who challenge the first family must go ,” said Matenda.
Impeccable sources also revealed Grace funded the meeting to dismiss the two war veterans at Roy Business Centre -40 km from Masvingo . It is understood about 300 members were ferried to and from the meeting at a time thousands of villagers are facing starvation across the province. Grace Mugabe and her G40 members have shifted their attention to the volatile province of Masvingo and they are determined to neutralise Mnagangagwa ‘s support by purging all elements thought to be sympathetic to the embattled vice president.
Arrest Warrant for Student Nurse
A GWANDA magistrate has issued a warrant of arrest for a student nurse who disappeared into thin air while on bail.
He is facing a charge of raping a prostitute. The trial of Tariro Takavarasha (24) who was training as a nurse at Gwanda Provincial Hospital was supposed to start before Gwanda regional magistrate Mr Joseph Mabeza on 11 March but he did not turn up leading to prosecutor Mr Johannes Tlou applying for his warrant of arrest.
Mr Mabeza granted his application. Charges against him are that on 23 February, he met the prostitute at a night spot in the gold mining town and invited her to his place of residence.
It is alleged that when they were about to engage in a sexual intercourse, the woman advised Takavarasha to use a condom but he refused. The two got into a misunderstanding leading to Takavarasha turning violent.
He allegedly threatened to kill her before he raped her once. Takavarasha then allegedly assaulted the woman with an unknown object leading to her sustaining a deep cut on the forehead.
However, she managed to sneak out of the house after Takavarasha had gone out to fetch a bucket for her to relieve herself in. She left her undergarments and shoes in the room. She reported the matter to the police, leading to Takavarasha’s arrest. She was referred to Gwanda Provincial Hospital for medical examination.-State Media
Kalushwa Bwalya downed by AK47
Lusaka business mogul Andrew “AK47” Kamanga has ousted “King Kalu” Kalusha Bwalya as Football Association of Zambia President.
In a closely contested election held in the Zambian capital yesterday Kamanga polled 163 votes to Bwalya’s 156 with 4 votes spoilt.
Incumbent President Bwalya was hot favourite to get a third term as FAZ President going into the election before Kamanga put up a strong campaign in the last few days to win the hearts of hard to please Zambian football fans.
Kamanga’s win came amid claims of vote buying by the charismatic businessman.
However, the generality of Zambian football fans appear happy with the defeat of the much celebrated Zambian football icon Bwalya. The fans accused Bwalya for suddenly relaxing on the job and leading to a decline in the country’s football.
The fans claim that Bwalya needed a wake up call after doing very well in his first term and edged him “to contest the next election after learning not to take people for granted ” according to one fan Jimmy Mwanza.
Bwalya congratulated his long time nemesis and wished him well in his term as FAZ president.
Mystery Over $15bn Diamond “CIO Agent”
ZimEye.com tracked the suspected CIO agent seeking to interview him. Our efforts were spurned with repeated denials. Even after several telephone calls to the man, our reporter was shockingly told Fagio Marowa will not talk to journalists and anyone seeking to interview him must submit written questions. –
A widely shared photograph of a lone man standing outside Parliament with a placard demanding answers to the country’s missing diamond billions sparked admiration for the brave “lone protestor.”
The man — who has been named online as Fagio Marowa — was snapped on Wednesday wearing a green T-shirt and holding up his placard in front of police officers at the entrance to the parliamentary precinct in the capital, Harare.
His placard mentioned the $15 billion that President Robert Mugabe recently said had been lost to diamond firms mining in the Chiadzwa diamond fields. “Iripi?” the placard asked in Shona, meaning “Where is it?”
“This comrade went to Parliament to demand our $15 billion,” well-known activist, Promise Mkwananzi, posted on Facebook.
Press watchdog @ZimMediaReview called Marowa, “A real candidate for Zimbo-of-the-Year” on Twitter.
Marowa’s lone protest also seemed to remind Zimbabweans of the exploits of missing activist, Itai Dzamara.
Dzamara mounted a one-man protest metres away from Parliament in Africa Unity Square before he was abducted in March 2015 and has not been seen since.
The opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has blamed the Mugabe government for his disappearance.
Rumours swirled early on Thursday that Marowa had also been abducted. But a post on his Facebook page appeared to confirm he was “safe and sound”.
However, unlike Dzamara, Marowa was not known before the protest and the fact that he went underground after the demonstration has fuelled debate about his intentions and background.
He has been accused of being a member of the feared Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) after his previous Facebook posts revealed that he is or was an ardent supporter of Mugabe.
ZimEye.com tracked the suspected CIO agent seeking to interview him. Our efforts were spurned with repeated denials. Even after several telephone calls to the man, our reporter was shockingly told Fagio Marowa will not talk to journalists and anyone seeking to interview him must submit written questions. Joice Mujuru supporter Setfree Mafukidze told ZimEye.com Fagio was safe but refuses to converse with journalists.
The attacks against Marowa on social media forced a Zimbabwe People First official Sefree Mafukidze to leap to his defence.
Mafukidze claimed that he had planned the protest with Marowa and he was not a member of the dreaded CIO.
“We were arrested by security at Parliament and taken to Harare Central where we were later released after the intervention of our lawyer Tariro Paul Machiridza,” Mafukidze posted on Facebook on Friday.
“A good number of people within opposition political parties have found it as an opportunity to call both our move and us as a Central Intelligence Organisation operation, with some calling us ‘Green Bombers’, some calling us fake, some calling our demonstration stage managed.
“I will not stop anyone from talking I guess, but [I] want to understand how the CIO would benefit from such an act?”
Marowa’s last post on Facebook was on Wednesday at 7:48pm where he claimed that he had just been released by the police.
But it is his old posts on Facebook that have left many with more questions than answers. In one of his posts, Marowa wished Mugabe a happy birthday last month
“The man [Mugabe] has been kept by the Lord in an amazing way, 92 years is not a joke ladies and gents, it’s only God who can do this,” he posted on February 21.
On Fathers Day in 2013 he posted: “Help me to say to my president, my hero, my boss, his Excellency Cde RG Mugabe. Happy Fathers’ Day.”
Last year, Marowa praised First Lady Grace Mugabe for her charity work but expressed misgivings about her political ambitions.
He also expressed concern when Grace spent some time in the Far East recuperating from an operation last year.
“I am troubled to hear that my beloved mother Dr Grace Mugabe was flown out of the country for treatment,” he posted at the time.
The Facebook posts also reveal that Marowa is an avid follower of UFIC leader prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa. Marowa was not reachable for comment.
Mugabe’s revelations early this month that diamonds worth $15 billion could have been stolen by companies that were given licences to operate in Chiadzwa sparked outrage.
Some opposition parties have urged the 92-year-old leader to resign over the scandal, while other critics are calling for an audit of the mining operations.
Mugabe’s shock admission came after years of denials by his government that diamond revenues were not being channeled to Treasury amid suspicion that connected Zanu PF officials were smuggling the precious mineral out of the country.- Standard/Additional Reporting/Phyllis Mbanje
Mugabe Fights for His Life: G40 Ambush
President Robert Mugabe sounded like a broken man — a man on the ropes — but hardly a defeated man, as he prepares for what could be the fight of his life. ALSO READ – PICTURES SHOW:Mugabe Disaster in Bindura.
Mugabe evoked memories of Simba Makoni, Dumiso Dabengwa and Joice Mujuru at his Bindura rally, to remind his supporters of people who had ostensibly betrayed him, yet he had defeated them, and the scene of the rally was to remind anyone who crossed his path that he was ready to take them on.
It sounded like a warning more than anything else as he dared his would-be opponents to lay their cards on the table, although it would be surprising if any did.
It was telling that Mugabe raised the 2008 spectre, where he felt he was betrayed by the now infamous bhora musango campaign, but more instructive was that he felt he was ready to deal with any internal rebellion looking more to the 2019 Zanu PF congress, rather than the 2018 election that many fear could be the ruling party’s waterloo.
“Wait until we go to congress,” he admonished. “If there are those who think they can do a better job than the president, you then choose them, if congress chooses, then fine.”
In a lifetime in politics, Mugabe has fought many battles and has been victorious in most of them.But unlike before, age could be taking its toll.
But could there be life left in the old dog?
In the same breath, he invited war veterans to what he described as a no-holds barred meeting early next month, but he let no one be under the illusion that this would be a free-for-all meeting. Instead, he could use it to lay down the law.
“We will be saying; speak your mind. I will leave if that’s what you want,” he said.
“It has to come through the party. But will that help you at this moment?”
One moment Mugabe says he is willing to go if asked to leave, but then says any challenger should wait until 2019 — an indicator that he is here to stay.
In true Machiavellian fashion, Mugabe has in the past called for honest debate on his succession, but instead he has used such discussions to identify those angling for his job and he has descended on them ruthlessly.
War veterans have been at the forefront of the latest episode of dissent against the veteran ruler and the April meeting will serve as a reminder of who the godfather is and the former freedom fighters will be called to order.
It was instructive that Mugabe contradicted himself and in so doing, deligitimised the war veterans’ call for a bigger role in the country’s politics.
In the past, Mugabe has subtly hinted that elections cannot undo what was achieved by the liberation struggle, saying the pen cannot supersede the bullet.
But now he is singing a different tune, saying politics always leads the gun.
Many would think this was a slip of the tongue, but it was calculated and delivered with chilling effect.
Mugabe genuinely believes there is a plot involving war veterans to push him out of power as part of a raging war to succeed him.
The former liberation war fighters are openly backing Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa against the G40 faction, which has links to First Lady Grace Mugabe.
One of the gladiators believed to be behind G40, Higher Education minister Jonathan Moyo took to Twitter yesterday to repeat Mugabe’s point, that the gun cannot command politics as the pummelling of Mnangagwa’s faction intensified.
“Plots to end Pres Mugabe’s tenure through gun politics are anti-legacy of liberation struggle and unconstitutional,” Moyo tweeted.
“An issue has arisen that some in the nationalist movement now wrongly think the gun should command politics.
“Zanu PF and Zimbabwe’s constitutions uphold the principle that politics commands the gun. It’s called democracy.”
War veterans have been key to the veteran leader’s re-election at polls since 2000.
Last month police fired tear gas and used water cannons to disperse veterans who had planned a march to Zanu PF headquarters, amid tussles between party factions over who should succeed Mugabe.
War veterans’ leader Chris Mutsvangwa — fired from the Cabinet by Mugabe two weeks ago — accuses some members of the ruling party of trying to manipulate the president by rallying behind his wife Grace.
Earlier this month Mugabe said his successor must be chosen democratically by the ruling party, but that it would not be his wife as some have speculated.
Mugabe said on Friday former army general Solomon Mujuru, husband of former vice-president Joice Mujuru, had failed to get him to retire ahead of elections in 2008.
Mujuru died in a fire at his farm in August 2011. His wife Joice was fired from the vice-presidency in December 2014 over accusations of plotting to remove Mugabe from power and she launched a new political party — Zimbabwe People First — on March 1 – Standard
PERMIT BREAKTHROUGH:South Africa to Dish Out Work Visas to Zimbabweans
Zimbabweans in South Africa are set to get a lifeline to continue working, studying or running their businesses in that country following negotiations between Harare and Tshwane that will see an indefinite extension of the expiry of permits legalising their stay south of the Limpopo River.
South African authorities have been seeking to regularise the stay of qualifying Zimbabwean migrants through special dispensation permits.
The permits, issued in 2013, became operational in 2014 and were to last through to 2017 but these required Zimbabweans to first return home so that they apply for an extension from here. But The Sunday Mail says that Zimbabweans in South Africa will no longer need to return to Zimbabwe to process their permits as the two governments are finalising modalities to extend the permit renewal deadline.
Home Affairs Minister Ignatius Chombo last week met his South African counterpart, Mr Malusi Gigaba, in Tshwane to discuss several issues pertaining to the documentation of Zimbabweans living in South Africa.
Issues discussed included setting up a mobile civil registration for Zimbabweans working on South African mines and farms.
“Issues discussed pertained to the special dispensation permits, with the possibility of extending them beyond expiring dates (of December 2017),” Dr Chombo said. “(We also want to establish) Mobile Civil Registration for Zimbabweans living in South Africa and Documentation of Zimbabweans without proper documentation.”
Dr Chombo and Mr Gigaba also agreed to set up a bilateral committee to come up with recommendations on how best to register Zimbabweans based in South Africa.
“The two ministers mutually agreed to have a working committee of officers from the two countries that will come up with recommendations for considerations by the ministers when we meet sometime in July,” said Dr Chombo.
More than 200 000 Zimbabweans applied for permits in 2015. -State Media
PICTURES SHOW: Mugabe Disaster In Bindura
Images of a paltry crowd that listened to President Robert Mugabe speak in Bindura last Friday were worth a thousand words. ALSO READ – Mugabe Fights for His Life: G40 Ambush
BY BLESSED MHLANGA|Standard
An isolated Mugabe could only attract 5 000 Zanu PF supporters in the heart of what he says is his party’s stronghold — Mashonaland Central.
Even Zanu PF’s reliable propagandists could not spin the ruling party out of the embarrassment as it was clear that the poor crowds were not synonymous with Mugabe’s rallies.
Mugabe’s rallies are usually a show of force as the ruling party often deploys its storm troopers — the war veterans — to cajole even non-Zanu PF supporters to attend.
Thousands are often bused to the rallies with the help of the former liberation war fighters, whose mobilisation capacity saw Mugabe survive tight elections since the turn of the millennium.
Mugabe admitted at the rally that his relationship with the former fighters had broken down as they were demanding that he should step down.
However, he believes those calling for his retirement have gone rogue, setting the stage for a bruising fight that could drive more of Zanu PF old guard out of the party following the purges that began in 2014.
University of Zimbabwe political science lecturer Eldred Masunungure said it had become too obvious that Mugabe and war veterans had divergent views on his succession.
“War veterans and Mugabe are looking at the same problem from two different angles and this has now caused a tiff, which has edged Zanu PF to implosion,” he said.
“The war veterans are seeing a problem, which their boss or patron is not seeing. On the other hand the war veterans are working towards the resolution of the succession problem because they believe that it has to be solved.
“Mugabe, however, is not seeing the succession problem and has been on the ‘if there is no problem then nothing has to be fixed’ mantra.”
Masunungure said Mugabe’s loyalists now viewed war veterans as successionists bent on pushing the Zanu PF leader out of power and replacing him with his deputy.
“It is because of that reason that war veterans and Mugabe are now walking on parallel paths, perhaps to meet each other at the meeting which President Mugabe has proposed for next month,” he said.
Veteran political analyst Ibbo Mandaza said Mugabe had realised that Zanu PF was imploding, hence his initiative to meet the former liberation fighters.
“This has confirmed the war veterans as the mobilising factor in Zanu PF and that the issue has gone beyond war veterans to include the military and causing an implosion in the party,” he said.
“In 2014 Mugabe fired 50% of the party and now he has fired another 25%, if anything ‘Mugabe PF’ is now the minority in Zanu PF.”
Mandaza said the inclusion of serving securocrats in the proposed meeting was confirmation that the security sector was dabbling in partisan politics.
Masunungure said the military had demonstrated that they were fighting in the war veterans’ corner, but Mugabe would still use the commanders to intimidate the former liberation war fighters.
“The service chiefs may have been invited to have an intimidatory effect on the war veterans, but on the other hand they have shown that they are sympathetic to the war veterans,” he said.
“You would remember that they [the military] offered them [war veterans] a place to meet at the Presidential Guard barracks and Mugabe has in the past warned the military against dabbling in politics on behalf of Mnangagwa.”
War veterans say Mugabe is no longer in control of Zanu PF as they accuse a faction linked to his wife Grace of trying to position itself to take over power once the veteran ruler leaves the scene.
G40 has been involved in a bruising fight with Mnangagwa’s faction, which counts war veterans and the security establishment as its major power base.
Grace’s faction appears to have an upper hand against the Mnangagwa group as it has Mugabe’s ear.Standard
Macheso Drops Bombshell
IT is finally here! Sungura king Alick Macheso’s long-awaited 10th studio album hits the streets tomorrow.
No album of his has been anticipated or even desperately needed by his legion of fans like the forthcoming “Tsoka DzeRwendo”.
The sungura virtuoso stands on a precipice where he must jump trusting that his musical parachute will work and see him land safely.
His last offering “Kwatakabva Mitunhu”, received a lukewarm response compared to his six previous releases: “Simbaradzo”, “Zvakanaka Zvakadaro”, “Zvido Zvenyu Kunyanya”, “Vapupuri Pupurai”, “Ndezvashe-h” and “Zvinoda Kutendwa”.
His first two, “Magariro” and “Vakiridzo”, were mere launch pads.
For the first time in a career spanning more than 15 years and nine albums, Macheso is about to unleash a product that has captured the interest of not just his fans, but of almost every music fan in the country.
And the artiste, also known as Baba Sharo, is not leaving anything to chance.
He desperately needs the album to breathe new life into his career, lest this becomes a case of him singing his own musical obituary.
Thus, for the first time in his career, Macheso has had to personally go to almost every radio station in the country boosting the hype around “Tsoka DzeRwendo”. Also, the musician has enlisted the services of a reputable music promotion company, Jive Zimbabwe, for marketing and launching.
Jive Zimbabwe is the muscle behind the historic and highly successful launch of Jah Prayzah’s albums “Kumbumura Mhute” (2014) and “Jerusarema” (2015) at Harare International Conference Centre.
Through Jive Zimbabwe, Macheso recently held his first ever Press conference to announce the release date for an album.
He will hold his debut album launch on Thursday, March 24 at HICC.
The Easter Eve gig will be Macheso’s last gig in the capital before he embarks on an extensive country-wide promotional tour. After that, the sungura maestro will take the new project to the diaspora.
Encouraging for Macheso’s camp is that excitement has indeed been created and is growing.
The market is increasingly eager to hear what Macheso has brewed for what could be a make-or-break project for the veteran.
A confident Baba Sharo believes that “Tsoka DzeRwendo” will indeed be a massive success.
“I have taken time to study the market before and during the time I was preparing the album. The tracks I included on the project are results of my findings and I’m certain their spark will get the engine running. Tiri kuti bhodho riya ratanga tiri kukanga raibva, huyai museve (we are saying what we have been cooking is ready, come eat),” said an enthusiastic Baba Sharo.
“Since we took time in coming up with this album, the various people working with us thought it wise that we come up with a different approach hence the first ever Press conference and album launch. The standards are now high and it’s game on.
“Tsoka DzeRwendo” has six tracks; namely “Wandirangaridza”, “Baba”, “Kurarama Inyasha”, “Munyaradzi”, “Mude Mude” and “Gungwa”.
Basing on various interviews, the talented vocalist and bass guitarist is pinning his hopes mainly on “Wandirangaridza”, “Gungwa” and “Munyaradzi”.
Just like in his last release “Kwatakabva Mitunhu”, Macheso produced his own music on the forthcoming project. Baba Sharo also cleared the air on former band members that are reported to have featured on the project.
“It is only Obert (Gomba) who asked to play on some of the tracks and I let him do so. But the likes of Jonas Kasamba and Noel Nyazanda that I have been spending a lot of time with these days did not participate on this project – they will do so in the future,” said Macheso.
Jive Zimbabwe said all was set for the official unveiling of “Tsoka DzeRwendo”.
“This is the first time that the Sungura King is officially launching his album. We want his fans and all music lovers to come and be part of the day. We have a lot of surprises in store for the day. The must attend launch is going to be historic in every sense,” said Jive Zimbabwe director Benjamin Nyandoro.
“After the launch Macheso will embark on a country-wide tour that will see him perform in different provinces around the country. After that, he will go on an international tour as a response to calls from those in the diaspora.”
At least 40 000 Zimbabwe Red Cross volunteers and Nash Paints outlets are set to take part in the vending of Macheso’s album. Jive Zimbabwe will sell the music online.
Macheso’s team is targeting to sell not less than 500 000 CDs in one week. A percentage of the proceeds will go towards Red Cross humanitarian projects.
The Zimbabwe Red Cross Ambassador burst onto the musical fray as a solo artiste in 1998, and he also promotes Nash Paints’ products.
. . . with hit or miss album
Garikai Mazara
Alick Macheso
Alick Macheso
IT is not often, in fact, it is unheard of, that an obituary can be penned for a living soul. A living musician.
But all that is likely to change this week with the release of Alick Macheso’s hugely anticipated tenth album, “Tsoka DzeRwendo”.
There is a general feeling that if Macheso got his recipe wrong in the upcoming album, then it is time to write him off our music scene.
His last release before this was a lukewarm effort, which failed to convince even his die-hard fans, an effort that many might have blamed on the upheavals going on in his life that time.
It should not be lost on readers that Macheso’s last album coincided with the departure of the core of his backing musicians, ostensibly for greener pastures, though it was a public secret that their departure was more to do with the over-bearing character of one Tafadzwa Mapako, the now estranged Macheso second wife, who “ran things” both home and away.
Now with Tafadzwa out of the picture, Orchestra Mberikwazvo re-grouped and re-energised. There is little or no room for any excuses but to please sungura fans who have waited close to half-a-decade for a delivery from someone they believe is the messiah of the genre.
The expectation upon Macheso becomes even more compounded given the theory by some, especially those who loyally followed the late Tongai Moyo, that the death of the Kwekwe-based musician was, in a way, the death of sungura. Since Dhewa passed away, the sungura scene has been quieter, hence Macheso’s last lukewarm offering, this school of thought argues.
The death of Tongai Moyo has seen Macheso being reduced to battling with Johnnies-come-late like Jah Prayzah and Suluman Chimbetu, both just old enough to be his sons. And that the two young musicians have not only gone to eclipse Macheso in every manner possible — from the awards podium to the live shows — has not escaped the attention of Macheso’s die-hard fans, who still believe that the self-proclaimed king of sungura still has something to offer.
Which makes tomorrow HUGELY (caps is for emphasis) anticipated album all the more defining for Macheso’s career. If he gets the notes right, then he should move up the pecking order and compete rightly with Oliver Mtukudzi, the grand-dad of local music.
On the other hand, which is not to be anticipated, if Macheso took his fans for a ride, on the assumption that he made his name decades ago, and whatever offering he delivers, however baked, his fans will take in — then he should be in for some rude awakening.
With dancehall musicians releasing songs almost every minute, the sungura genre has, for the greater part of the past decade, been hard-pressed for something fresh, something tantalizing to the taste buds.
And that opportunity is tomorrow, the defining moment for Alick Macheso, his backing Orchestra Mberikwazvo and his legion of fans.
Early birds will have an opportunity to listen to the album on Star FM at 5am tomorrow morning, with the artiste available to receive any praises or criticisms.
But by end of week – and if we want to be generous – by end of day, Alick Macheso is what we should be hearing in all the kombis around town. And in the shops. And at the bottle stores. In fact, anywhere and everywhere.
Short of that, this time next week, we will be writing the epitaphs to Macheso’s music career. The fans have waited long enough – and they deserve better.-State Media
All Foreign Companies to Be Shut Down in 2 Weeks’ Time
All foreign companies deemed to have resisted Zimbabwe’s indigenisation programme are being shut down in the next 11 days, President Robert Mugabe’s nephew Patrick Zhuwao has said.
Zhuwao who is the Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Minister, announced through the State Media that companies he finds to have failed to comply with his imposed indigenisation rules will not be required to pay the non-compliance (empowerment) levies and will instead be shut down on April 1st, 2016.
Zhuwao is on record telling foreign investors that his policy is like HIV AIDS which cannot be ignored after infecting the victim.
In December 2015, Mugabe announced saying non-compliant companies would not be allowed to operate from 2016, contradicting Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa on the matter.
Patrick Zhuwao then followed up with a non-compliance levy and a March 31, 2016 deadline.
However, only 50 established firms submitted their indigenisation plans to the Zimbabwe Investment Authority, with the remainder maintaining indifference.
None appeared disposed to paying non-compliance penalties either.
The Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act requires shareholding of 51/49 percent weighted in favour of locals in all companies with a minimum value of US$500 000. Certain sectors are wholly reserved for indigenous businesspersons.
The law provides support measures for indigenising the economy and empowering indigenes historically disadvantaged by colonialism.
Section 5 of the Act prescribes action against deviants: “(2)Subject to this Section and Section 20, the minister may issue a written order to the licencing authority of any non-compliant business, ordering that the licensing authority concerned decline to renew the licence, registration or other authority to operate of the business concerned, or, where the licence, registration or other authority concerned is granted for an indefinite term, ordering that the licence, registration or other authority concerned be terminated no later than six months from the date when the Minister issued the order to the licensing authority concerned.”
In an interview with The State Media, Minister Zhuwao said many companies had demonstrated “total disregard for the law” by failing to submit indigenisation plans.
Though the Indigenisation Ministry, he said, tried to simplify requirements, the firms remained nonchalant and even thumbed their noses at non-compliance penalties.
“We will now, instead, put in place appropriate measures to invoke Section 5 of the Act which calls for cancellation of licences of non-compliant companies. In attempting to make the companies comply, we had initially come up with the idea of a levy that could be moderated by the extent of compliance.
“However, on further reflection and consultation, we realised that such a levy would be payment for companies to continue disregarding the law. I, as minister, would have been complicit in committing an illegal act, and enabling companies to break the law is contrary to the spirit and intent of a constitutional democracy like Zimbabwe.”
On managing investor perceptions, Minister Zhuwao said the law should always be laid down, moreso where investment is concerned.
“The message we should send investors is that Zimbabwe believes in the rule of law. Companies that operate illegally must stop operating. This is not policy inconsistency; I have always said that I am proposing the levy to ensure compliance. The levy was never imposed. It was a proposal, and a proposal — by its very nature — is open to discussion.
“My message to the companies is in two parts. Firstly, they had five years to comply. Secondly, after those five years, they got an additional year. They were given an ultimatum by the President of the Republic.
“It is rather unfortunate that I did not adhere to that ultimatum and extended the deadline by three months.
‘‘And it is on the back of that extension that we should not give further leeway to companies that are so contemptuous of our nation.”
CZI president Mr Busisa Moyo implored deviant companies to comply and backed scrapping of the non-compliance levy.
“We have always encouraged companies to comply and hope those that have not done so can use the remaining days up to March 31 to put their houses in order.
“As industry, we had also taken the position that the empowerment levy was a tough option for us because our profit margins are low; we could not afford to pay levies of up to 10 percent. At the end of the day, companies are free moral engines, so we cannot dictate to them what to do.”
Mr Moyo also urged caution: “We only have 15 percent of the industries that were there when Zimbabwe’s economy was at its peak. This 15 percent is very precious. Inasmuch as I understand where Government is coming from, they also have to be cautious and not destroy the little industry left in the country.”
Economist Dr Gift Mugano added: “Zimbabwe is struggling to bring in investors, which is crucial to achieving the long-sought economic take off. It is not a secret that we desperately need foreign investors to achieve economic growth. Closing companies is not the way to go for Government as this will have a negative impact on the economy.
“First of all, we need to understand that because we use foreign currency, our need for FDI is very high, especially at a time when we are not receiving much international financial support due to the debt overhang.
‘‘So, anything that puts a dent on attracting FDI should be seriously reviewed for our benefit as a country.”
Fired Workers To Get US$5 000 Loans
The loans, the State Media claims to have established, were facilitated by the Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Ministry and will be underwritten by the National Social Security Authority.
Though the figures could not be determined by yesterday, authorities are compiling retrenchees’ data and will invite loan beneficiaries in coming weeks.
The eligibility criteria will also be outlined shortly in an initiative similar to one introduced in 2011 when loans of between US$500 and US$5 000 were disbursed over a year at 10 percent interest.
Smedco is a Government-owned finance institution that promotes development of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises and co-operatives.
Responding to our inquiries, Labour Minister Prisca Mupfumira said: “Pursuant to the Supreme Court ruling in the case of Zuva Petroleum versus Nyamande and another, the ministry carried out a snap survey of contracts of employment that were terminated on notice and the figure is about 10 000. Initiatives are underway for some retrenchees to access a loan facilitated by Nssa through Smedco.”
Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions secretary-general Mr Japhet Moyo said Government’s loan facility was commendable and should be protected from corporate abuse. “Our fear is that the people who will benefit from the facility are the chief executives who have collateral and not the ordinary worker. Many workers may not benefit as well because he/she might not have warranties for this service by the Government like houses or assets.
“Certainly, we dispute that provision seeing that not many ordinary workers will get loans given the stringent conditions associated with most of our banks.” On July 17, 2015, Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku and four Supreme Court justices – in a case in which two former Zuva Petroleum managers were challenging termination of their contracts by notice – ruled that the common law position placing employees and employers at par was operational.
This meant inasmuch as workers could opt out of their contracts by giving a three-month notice period, comapnies too could terminate contracts by that same route.
This saw more than 10 000 people – according to the Labour Ministry – losing their jobs in a matter of months, prompting Government to urgently sponsor legislation to balance the interests of employers and employees, and providing for at least two-weeks’ salary to be paid out for every year of service.
Minister Mupfumira quoted by the State Media said that the Tripartite Negotiating Forum – which brings together Government, labour and employers – was hammering out further Labour Act amendments to clarify termination of contracts on notice.
An advisory committee will table its findings on key refinement areas before March 31.
The minister said TNF principals held their first meeting in January 2016 to renew commitment to the forum’s founding principles under the Kadoma Declaration, which established a social contract between the parties.
The parties, she said, agreed on a roadmap towards refining the Labour Act as guided by Government’s 10-Point Plan, the Kadoma Declaration, the Constitution and International Labour Organisation conventions.
“At that meeting, TNF leaders – comprising Government, Business and Labour – mandated a Tripartite Advisory Committee to identify areas for inclusion in the Labour Amendment Bill.
“The team was given a deadline of 31 March to look at the minor challenges emanating from Labour Amendment Act No 5 of 2015 and up to 29 April 2016 to finalise substantive amendments. The team has made tremendous progress to this end, and looks forward to presenting the comprehensive principles to the TNF principals in the first week of May 2016.
“Already, the technical team has held five meetings and work is going on behind the scenes. What is important to note is the commonly agreed need to modernise our labour laws to suit the prevailing economic state of affairs.
“The following amendments are under consideration: (a) Clearly distinguishing termination of contracts on notice, retrenchments and disciplinary procedures. It was also proposed to separate procedures concerning termination of contracts due to death, incapacitation and retirement;
“(b) To enhance dispute settlement mechanisms, proposals have been put forward to repeal Section 93 (5) of the Principal Act and maintain Section 93(5) as in the Labour Amendment Act to remove the ambiguity. It is also being proposed that labour officers make rulings that are not subject to confirmation by the Labour Court;
“(c) To further refine retrenchment procedures, it is proposed that a timeframe be introduced to negotiations after the employer has given notice of intention to retrench. It is also proposed that the timeframe for the Retrenchment Board to consider applications for exemptions be extended; and
(d) The proposed amendments require that the Registrar be given a timeframe to consider applications for registration of employment councils, trade unions, etc.
Headmaster Infected Me with STI
The orphan who was sexually abused by the headmaster of Hartzell High School is expected to testify against him next week.
The little girl will testify in camera on Wednesday against Shorwi Kawadza who allegedly sexually abused and infected her with sexually transmitted infection.
The child will give her account under oath after this week’s completion of cross-examination of investigation officer, Sergeant Itai Chandata of Penhalonga Police Station.
Kawadza, who is answering charges of having sex with a minor as well as infecting her with a sexually transmitted disease, is the first accused, while Fairfield Children’s Home staffer, Cecilia Thobani is the second accused for the role she allegedly played in facilitating the abuse of the minor.
Kawadza was represented by Mr Victor Chinzamba of Mugadza, Chinzamba and Partners, while Thobani was represented by Mr Ranga Muhloro-Mubata of Mubata, Chigadza and Associates.
When the two appeared before Mutare magistrate, Mr Langton Mkwengi on Tuesday for continuation of trial, defence counsel laboured to prove that the child was not a reliable witness after she named different people as perpetrators of the abuse on her.
“Why are you (Investigation Officer Chatanda) finding it difficult to accept that she (the minor) is someone who gives a different story at different times to different people,” argued defence lawyer, Mr Chinzamba during cross-examination of Sgt Chatanda.
However, Sgt Chatanda stood her ground arguing that the minor had given different explanations only because she had been bribed by the headmaster.
“No. She is just a victim who had been traumatised as well as bribed to implicate a teacher, William Mukwindidza. Complainant told me that her implication of Mukindidza was a fabrication after being given $40 bribe from accused one in his office,” said Sgt Chatanda.
The case was adjourned to Wednesday when the minor is expected to testify.
When the case was brought into the public domain, Hartzell High senior teacher, Mr William Mukwindidza was named as the accused who was responsible for sexually abusing the minor and infecting her with a serious sexually transmitted disease.
However, in an intriguing twist of events, Kawadza was later arrested amid stunning revelations that the school head was the one who actually abused her. -ManicaPost
NMBZ Doubles Profits
Blue-chip financial services group NMBZ Holdings has recorded a 231 percent increase in net profit to $5,5 million in the full year to December 2015 despite writing off loans amounting to $11,7 million in the same period.
The group’s chief executive Benefit Washaya told analysts on Friday said the bank’s strategy to broaden its market target and tighten its credit criteria was now paying dividends.
“We will be rolling out agency banking in partnership with a retail supermarket that has over 60 branches by April 30 and this will bring convenience to our customers,” he said.
NBMZ, which used to cater for high net worth individuals, recently took a decision to broaden its market segments to include small to medium enterprises and ordinary workers in response to changes in the global, regional and local operating environment.
In the year under review, the financial institution’s total assets grew by 17 percent to $333,8 million on the back of increases in gross loans, advances and investment securities.
“Gross loans and advances increased by 12 percent from $217 463 319 as at December 31, 2014 to $243 241 018 as at December 31, 2015 mainly due to an increase in loans advanced to the broader market segments,” he said.
In the period under review, NMBZ deposits increased by 18 percent to $277 million from $236 million in the previous corresponding period as a result of a 22 percent increase in current and deposit accounts.-The Source
Mujuru Pulls Large Crowd In Warren Park
Harare- People First leader Joice Mujuru continues to impress on the rally-field and today, Saturday pulled a large crowd in Warren Park.
Mujuru whose party is less than 3 months old, swelled with over a thousand scattered in an open field in the suburb Saturday.
According to party cadre Revesai Mutede, the organisation is: “the top selling brand in Zimbabwe.”
People who came to the function attended by heavyweights the likes of Bright Matonga and several others, were however disappointed finding that their leader Mujuru was not attending. Sources in the party say the former Vice President is exercising caution fearing she will be assaulted by militants after the most recent rally last week saw violent attacks from ZANU PF supporters. A comment could not be immediately obtained from her office at the time of writing. More to follow… Meanwhile, below were some pictures from the function:
“All Shonas Guilty Of Gukurahundi”, claims Mzila Ndlovu
By Chrispen Tabvura| Former Minister of National Healing in Zimbabwe’s GNU, came out guns blazing on all Shona speaking people, accusing them all for participating in the infamous Gukurahundi massacre of the 1980s.
Mzila Ndlovu emotionally accused all Shonas, of involvement in killing Ndebeles while addressing guests at the National Transitional Justice Working Group Zimbabwe in Bulawayo on Wednesday.
The Gukurahundi massacres were masterminded by Enos Nkala (a Ndebele) on then Prime Minister Robert Mugabe’s instructions.
But Ndlovu charged saying, “I would like this to be known that, all Shona speaking people are accomplices of the Gukurahundi massacre that killed more than 20 000 people of Matabeleland in the 80s. To date, some of our Shona colleagues are quiet about the genocide and opt to keep it silent, while our hearts are bleeding as victims,” he said.
He also went on to explain why in his view his attacks on Shonas are justified. “I was arrested several times while on duty as national healing minister, and again our Shona friends did not intervene,” he said.
He continued, “In 1984 my relative was tied to a tree in Plumtree and his wife was raped by Shona speaking red beret soldiers who said in Shona, ‘tinoda kukuratidza kuti mushona anoberekwa sei,’ meaning – we would like to show you how Shonas are pro-created.
“The rape resulted in a son who is now an adult, and we do not even know the real father as the ten raped the woman,” he said emotionally.
“Also in Lupane, in 1985, teachers were buried alive at their schools, and there are bones which are now protruding at the corner of a class room in that mass grave. Schools were closed when teachers fled to the neighbouring SA for safety, resulting in many of Matabeleland children’s education nose diving.
“Today statistics of pass rates in this region is a reflection of the Gukurahundi massacres that scared away a number of Ndebele speaking teachers to other countries where they are living in squalor. To my disappointment, the perpetrator is still in power and is not even willing to heal the wounds of the victims of his cruelty,” he charged.
Man Caught Bonking A Goat
A 34-YEAR-OLD Honde Valley man, in Mutasa district, was on Wednesday sentenced to three months in prison for having sexual intercourse with a goat.
Tonderai Marombedza pleaded guilty to charges of bestiality as defined in section 74 of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act chapter 9,23 when he appeared before Nyanga magistrate Ignitio Mhene.
He was ordered to pay $100 for the offence or spend three months behind bars. A further three months were suspended on condition he would not commit a similar offence in the next three years.
Charges against the accused are that on March 10 in Sagambe Village, the complainant went to tie her goats at a nearby grazing area and went back home to do other chores.
In the afternoon, some villagers, who were on their way to Sagambe shopping centre heard an abnormal noise coming from the grazing area. They went to investigate and caught the accused having intercourse with a goat.
They moved in to nab the accused whom they took to police.
Kelvin Mufute appeared for the State.-Newsday
Pastor demands to be crucified on Good Friday to resurrect on Sunday
A Pretoria pastor has claimed he wants to be crucified on the cross and be buried so that he can resurrect on the third day, just like Jesus.
Pastor Daniel Malatji of Revival Ministries in Soshanguve Block C shocked congregants last on Sunday when he instructed his followers to come to easter Friday service (25 March) with nails and hammers as he wanted to be nailed on the cross just like Jesus.
‘I want to do as our Savior’ said the pastor, ‘next week Friday I want to be nailed on the cross to prove to the world that we serve a might God who will resurrect me on the third day. We need to show the world that miracles still happen’ the faith filled pastor preached.
The news was met with disbelief from the congregants and some followers testified that they were scared for the pastor. ‘He is testing God and our God is not to be tested’ said one follower while another one said, ‘I believe pastor Daniel will resurrect, he is a mighty man and we shall see a miracle’
Pastor Daniel said he will provide the cross and will want the crucifixion to take place at the church’s yard. He also instructed his followers to bury him in his bedroom for three days so that he can resurrect.
Mugabe: I Will “Resign” When War Vets Ask Me
Reuters- President Robert Mugabe on Friday said veterans of Zimbabwe’s independence war had indicated they wanted him to retire and he would consider it if they asked him directly.
Mugabe, at 92 Africa’s oldest leader, pointed out however that others had tried to push him out in the past and failed.
He told supporters at a rally in Bindura, north of Harare, that leaders of the Zimbabwe Liberation War Veterans Association (ZLWVA) were pushing for him to step down.
Mugabe, himself a war veteran and patron of the ZLWVA, said the organisation would hold a “frank” meeting with him in the first week of April, where the veterans should freely express their views.
“They have this thinking that the president has overstayed and should go. So war veterans come to Harare … so that we can discuss this. No one should intimidate anyone,” Mugabe said in his native Shona language.
“We will be saying: speak your mind. I will leave if that’s what you want. It has to come through the party. But will that help you at this moment?”
Friday’s comments are likely to be met with scepticism, coming from a man who has ruled Zimbabwe since independence from Britain in 1980.
War veterans have been key to the veteran leader’s re-election at polls since 2000.
Last month police fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse veterans who had planned a march on ZANU-PF’s headquarters, amid tussles between party factions over who should succeed Mugabe.
Zimbabwean media has quoted ZLWVA chairman Chris Mutsvangwa, fired from the cabinet by Mugabe two weeks ago, as accusing some members of the ruling ZANU-PF party of trying to manipulate the president by rallying behind his wife Grace.
Earlier this month Mugabe said his successor must be chosen democratically by the ruling party, but that it would not be his wife as some have speculated.
Mugabe said on Friday former army general Solomon Mujuru, husband of former Vice President Joice Mujuru, had failed to get him to retire ahead of elections in 2008.
Mujuru died in a fire at his farm in Aug. 2011. His wife Joice was fired from the vice-presidency in Dec. 2014 over accusations of plotting to remove Mugabe from power and launched a new political party on March 1.
Mugabe said he was surprised by calls for him to step down midway through his five-year presidential term.
“Wait until we go to congress. If there are those you think can do a better job than the president, you then choose them. If congress approves them, fine,” he told Friday’s rally.
ZANU-PF’s next leadership congress is due in 2019, a year after a presidential vote. No senior party members are expected to openly challenge the veteran leader.
(Editing by Stella Mapenzauswa and Andrew Roche)
Prophet Impregnates Married Woman
By Terrence Mawawa, Buhera| A bed-hopping and self declared leader of an apostolic church impregnated a married woman, in an incident that has seen members walking out of the church in droves.
Luckson Chokera, a self proclaimed prophet, last week appeared before Chief Nemhari who ordered him to pay five beasts and $70 for impregnating Pamela Mandigo, who is married to Tedius Mapuranga. Both were avid members of Chokera’s church. The incident happened in Soro village in Buhera.
Chokera who is also being accused of impregnating another married woman from Muzivi village, had a lengthy love affair with Pamela before she fell pregnant. It is understood close relatives warned Mapuranga, Pamela’s husband about the affair but he did not heed the advice.
After Pamela fell pregnant it is said Chokera constantly visited the couple’s homestead to perform sexual rituals to strenghten the baby. The daring Chokera would constantly come for illicit sexual intercourse with the pregnant Pamela.
When Pamel gave birth to a baby girl, the matter came to light and a church meeting was held and the woman confessed Chokera was the father of the baby.
Mapuranga and his relatives dumped Pamela at Chokera ‘s homestead but the prophet had already vanished. He was however later apprehended.
Although Chokera denied the allegations he was ordered by Chief Nemhari to pay a fine of five beasts and $70 for the the said adultery case.
A representative of the Mapuranga family said Pamela was no longer part of the family after the ignominious incident.
“Pamela has to go and stay with the prophet because we no longer have anything to do with her,” he said.
Cases of women falling prey to the so called prophets are on the increase in Zimbabwe, South Africa and Malawi mainly due to the escalating economic challenges.
Mnangagwa Bunks Mugabe’s Bindura Rally
Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has snubbed President Robert Mugabe’s Bindura rally.
At the rally one of the G-40 faction members, Saviour Kasukuwere told the gathering that that any attempt to remove President Robert Mugabe from power was a cardinal sin before bursting into song-Regai vatonge baba, VaMugabe (Let Mugabe rule).
The reasons for Mnangagwa’s absence were not clear at the time of writing.
G-40 is made up of Higher and tertiary Education minister Professor Jonathan Moyo, Indigenisation minister Patrick Zhuwao and Saviour Kasukuwere.
Also not present at Mugabe’s Chipadze rally was the second Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko who traditionally accompanies and introduces Mugabe’s wife Grace at her offensive “meet” the people’s national rallies.
The G40 group of young Zanu PF turks is fighting against Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa in the party’s succession battle.
They are pushing Grace to succeed her aging President.
Mugabe Bashes Mujuru in Bindura | LIVE UPDATE
President Robert Mugabe today attacked his former junior Joice Mujuru saying she secretly worked with former Finance Minister Simba Makoni to destroy him back in 2007. Mugabe was speaking during his launch of (his in law relative) Ezekiel Guti’s university in Bindura.
Below was the live update by the State Media:
1718: The rally has come to an end and with that our updates. Thank you for joining us.
1717: George Rutanhire is now giving the vote of thanks. He says the province lagging in terms of education but since independence it has been moving along with other province. He says it should be known that the party cannot survive without the people. He thanks President Mugabe and First Lady Dr Grace for their care. He finishes his remarks.
1710: Kasukuwere is now on the podium and is introducing some of the party leaders who came for the rally.
1710: “Pamberi nokubatana! Pasi neMDC!” President Mugabe ends his address.
1708: “Tikaenda kuma elections tisakudzikana hatizo bude ne apona apona yatakabuda nayo muna 2013… Mafios vati tinostvaira asi rambai makadaro muchiziva kuti pasi apa vakabatana. Tinoda kukutendai, tichange tichiita ma rallies nenyaya yandataura yekuti mangwana redu tingarambe tichi kumbira chikafu here kana kuti toita zvema projects e irrigation.
1701: “Kanzuru yakati kune ZAOGA tipei $2 million isu tikazviramba kuti kwete, inzvimbo yehurumende…panyaya yechikafu regai kubvutirana, kudya ngakuve nekugovewa zvakanaka,”
1710: “Pamberi nokubatana! Pasi neMDC!” President Mugabe ends his address.
1708: “Tikaenda kuma elections tisakudzikana hatizo bude ne apona apona yatakabuda nayo muna 2013… Mafios vati tinostvaira asi rambai makadaro muchiziva kuti pasi apa vakabatana. Tinoda kukutendai, tichange tichiita ma rallies nenyaya yandataura yekuti mangwana redu tingarambe tichi kumbira chikafu here kana kuti toita zvema projects e irrigation.
1701: “Kanzuru yakati kune ZAOGA tipei $2 million isu tikazviramba kuti kwete, inzvimbo yehurumende…panyaya yechikafu regai kubvutirana, kudya ngakuve nekugovewa zvakanaka,”
1658: “Kuma war veterans edu hatidi kumuudzwe zvisirizvo, mutukirire ma leaders hatidi izvozvo. Musangano wakazouya mapurisa tanga tisina kuudzwa…tanga tauya kuzokupembedzai nechikoro chenyu chitsva ichi,”
1653: “Ikozvino vanoti vane masecrets akati wandei eZanu,”
1652: “Mai Mujuru ndevenyu ka kunoku…madzimai akati takuda kuti kuve naVice President wechidzimai ivo madzimai vakafara..hameno pfungwa dzakauya sei sezvo ndagara pachigaro che number 2 ichi ko number 1 haigonekwe here?”
1649: “Ngativei vanhu vane hungwaru tirege kuzvi devider, honai zvi party zvinongo kwachuka… havana ideology, havana pfungwa dzakanaka, havana hunangwa. Chavanongoda chi? Mugabe ngaabve, Zanu ngaibve..so Mugabe akabva chamunoda kuitira nyika chii?”
1645: Pfungwa yaive yekuti kana President akaruza ndiye anenge aruza..vasingazive kuti kwete yerwudzi irworo yekuti mune majority mu Parliament yakafa kare kwatakabva kunguva ya Banana..iyi i executive Presidency, ndeyane Goriati..so if the President loses it doesn’t matter you have a majority in Parliament, waruza,”
1642: “Vana Mujuru vakada kuzviita mu 2008 nana Simba Makoni..Mujuru waiti vanhu havanga tambudzike munyika muno nenyaya yema sanctions. Akupomera ini mhosva yemasanctions, saka Mugabe ngaabve pachigaro…ndokufurirana na Simba Makoni kuita chiparty chavo Mavambo.
“Ndokufamba kuma province vachiti regai kuvhotera President vakawhinha kare.”
1638: President Mugabe says there will be a meeting with war veterans in the first week of April. He promises to listen to the issues affecting the war veterans but at the same time he also wants some war veterans to toe the line. He says some having been abusing him and the First Lady.
“Ko..kana ndichibva, hanti ndakabva kuma elections? Takaenda kuma elections kuti ndibve pabasa nguva isati yakwana.”
1635: “Kana pane vamwe varasa pfungwa ndodzatinoda kuti dzitwasanuke.”
1632: “The war of liberation was fought for the black majority to live well, to be owners of the land..that’s why we said in Lancaster that we need land reform in Zimbabwe. We said the British should pay compensation and not the black people who were forcefully removed from the land,”
1624: President Mugabe narrates the tribulations encountered by guerrilla fighters in the war for independence.
1622: “Kuno ndokwakavamba proper guerrilla struggle…kana ana Smith vakadura.”
1620: President Mugabe says food is available but transport has been the problem leading to poor deliveries. he promises that the issue of transport is being looked into.
1618: President Mugabe says the reason for the trip was the official opening of ZEGU. He says the province was lagging behind in the number of schools that affected the education of some people from the province but since independence things have improved. ZEGU being the second university in the province.
1615: President Mugabe is now on the podium.
1611: Zanu-PF National Political Commissar Saviour Kasukuwere has now asked President Mugabe to address the gathering.
1610: The First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe is on the podium and she chants party slogans.
1609: Speaking on behalf of War Veterans, John Chidewe says the association is fully behind the leadership of RG Mugabe.
“What Mutsvangwa and Matematanda are doing is wrong. They are lost Takuzovanyudza.”
1603: Mafios says the state of development in Mash Central is appalling.
“Government departments are doing very little to advance development in the province. We are not reporting them Shefu but simply telling you what is bothering us.
He likened the President to Jesus Christ adding “Shefu muriCremora”
1556: Mashonaland Central provincial chairperson Dickson Mafios says the province is 100% behind the President.
“Shefu, people do not have anything to eat in this province. They are hungry and the food that you have been giving them is being distributed corruptly.”
1553: Scores of people are gathered at Chipadze Stadium for the scheduled address by President Mugabe.
Poison Terror as Villagers Kill Marauding Lions
A catastrophe due to poison-chemical spreading looms in Chipinge after Chibuwe villagers killed three lions they say have been wrecking havoc in the area.
A local Youth Empowerment lobby, Platform for Youth Development, PYD, says the angry villagers used some suspected poisonous chemicals to eliminate the lions which had killed over 200 herds of cattle in the past few months.
PYD says members of the National Parks and Wild Life Management Authority on Thursday rushed to Chibuwe village where the lions’ copses were and addressed villagers on the dangers of poisoning wild animals.
“The National Parks and Wild Life Management team led by Evans Mhosira held a meeting at Coppa in Chibuwe where they promised to send a team of experts to carry a post-mortem on the dead Lions,” PYD said.
“They warned the community that the poison which was used to kill the lions could lead to human death if not handled with caution”.
“They also said animals like dogs and birds which would have fed on the bodies of the Lions can spread diseases that will eventually harm the ecosystem,” said the empowerment lobby grouping.
At the same meeting PYD said the local councillor Charles Mugidho Mahlonga said the problem was with the Save Valley conservancy management.
“The major challenge we are experiencing is the wrangle between the conservators and the
villagers over boundary and fence”.
“This conflict calls for the two parties to come together and find means to co- exist than fight,” he said.
PYD said villagers could not hide their joy for the death of the marauding lions despite having been educated on the dangers of poisoning wild animals the National Parks and Wild Life Management.
“Villagers from Masimbe,Muzondakaya and Muchaiyana villages of ward 20 were heard saying Mwari watizwa kuti mhondoro dzafa tanga tambaashungurudzika munharaunda,” said PYD.
Scared Mugabe Goes On the Road-NEWDAY
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe is today driving to a Zanu PF rally in Bindura to counter inroads by former Vice-President Joice Mujuru’s Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) in his party’s strongholds.
According to top Zanu PF and government officials who spoke to the local Newsday, the rally could be a way to prop up First Lady Grace Mugabe, who is set to resume her rallies soon as her Generation 40 (G40) camp solidifies its stranglehold on Mugabe (92), Zanu PF and government structures.
“She (Grace) will soon mostly likely start with Manicaland province and move to Matabeleland. The President will also be addressing (parallel) rallies throughout the year as the party looks forward to 2018,” the source said.
Mugabe’s rally, according to top party officials, was calculated to douse fissures threatening to tear his governing party apart.
This comes as the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA) – the party’s mainstay — is divided along factional lines with its members reportedly plotting to ditch Mugabe as its patron.
Zanu PF Mashonaland Central provincial chairperson Dickson Mafios yesterday confirmed that Mugabe would officiate at the opening of the Ezekiel Guti University in Bindura today and later address a rally at Chipadze Stadium.
Commenting on the threats by war veterans to remove Mugabe as ZNLWVA patron, Mafios said: “We cannot have the (war veterans chairman Chris) Mutsvangwa story every day. We don’t want a person like him who creates a crisis for the economy when he is a crisis himself. We want people who are keen to build the economy, like the President.
“You can’t come here to tell us that the President must go when he appointed you. If he appointed you, he has the powers to fire you and you are gone for good. As Mashonaland Central, we are behind the President and we are confident he will lead us in the 2018 elections.”
Mafios, however, said Mugabe would deal with Zanu PF factional fights, the economic morass, anxiety and the El-Nino-induced drought as well as pay homage to the province for “steadfastly rallying behind him” in all previous elections.
“He (Mugabe) will first officially open Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University and proceed to address a rally in Chipadze Stadium,” Mafios said.
“He is bringing a special message to the province, as you know that it is the stronghold of the party. He will also address the political situation in the country and assure us on the agenda to improve the country’s economy.”
Mafios said thousands of Zanu PF supporters were expected to attend the rally.
The governing party is experiencing a new wave of factional turbulence pitting the First Lady’s G40 group against Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s allies. Axed War Veterans minister and Norton MP Mutsvangwa is reportedly aligned to Mnangagwa.
According to party sources, Mugabe was likely to use the rally to lash out at Mutsvangwa, who recently addressed a joint war veterans meeting with his predecessor Jabulani Sibanda in Bulawayo as well as Mnangagwa loyalists.
“At the Bindura rally, the President will likely use the platform to rebuke Mnangagwa and the groups of war veterans and youths fighting in the Vice-President’s corner attacking the First Lady,” the source said.
The source added Mugabe was also increasingly fretting over Mujuru’s party, which was reportedly targeting Zanu PF supporters, and this could trigger several rallies by the veteran leader to woo back the lost supporters and expelled party officials.
Mujuru’s allies, on the other hand, said they were aware of Zanu PF’s “sinister plots” to curtail their campaigns through the use of propaganda and violence, but vowed to fight on and dislodge Mugabe in the 2018 polls.
After he was suspended and recalled from government, Mutsvangwa declared that he neither cared for his politburo nor Cabinet positions. Newsday
Mphoko, Mnangagwa Mansions Blow $3Million
GOVERNMENT has forked out US$3 million on accommodation for the country’s two Vice-Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko after it bought houses for them in Harare’s affluent suburbs at a time four million people are facing hunger due to severe drought.
Government sources say Mphoko, who rejected several posh houses in Harare’s leafy suburbs, has settled for US$1,9 million mansion in Highlands. However, the Vice-President will have to cough up US$400 000 from his own pocket to make up the balance as government will only pay US$1,5 million.
Mnangagwa’s house in Borrowdale was also acquired at a cost of US$1,5 million.
A senior government official said the search for Mphoko’s house had been strenuous before he finally settled for the Highlands mansion.
“Government has finally bought a house for Mphoko in Highlands. The house was going for US$1,9 million, but Treasury said it could only afford to pay US$1,5 million. But Mphoko still wanted the house and so he then said that he would pay the difference of US$400 000. He wants the house to be renovated despite already costing so much,” the senior government official said.
“Government also bought a house for Vice-President Mnangagwa in Borrowdale. He got the house as part of his benefits as the country’s co-vice-president.”
Mphoko, who was appointed to vice-president, along with Mnangagwa in December 2014 after the dismissal of former vice-president Joice Mujuru, has been in the headlines since his wife Laurinda rejected three houses, among them a mansion in Harare’s affluent suburb of Ballantyne Park worth US$3 million and in Gunhill, claiming they were too small.
As a result Mphoko has been staying in the executive suite of the five-star Rainbow Towers Hotel in Harare on December 14 2014. He has clocked 461 days in the five-star hotel as of today costing the taxpayer about US$200 000 in bed and breakfast only.
The cost excludes accommodation costs for his security team.
The executive suite costs US$403 inclusive of bed and breakfast for two people per night, while lunch and dinner cost US$15 each.
At one time Mphoko stayed with his grandchild in the suite, which significantly increased the cost. The hotel charges additional US$130 for an extra bedroom in the same suite for two children.
His stay in the hotel at taxpayers’ expense sparked protests from pressure groups and activists in December last year during the International Conference on Aids and STIs in Africa.
On Wednesday, Mabvuku legislator James Maridadi tried to quiz Mphoko on why he was staying at the hotel at taxpayers’ expense. His efforts, however, hit a brick wall after he was told by the Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda to put his questions in writing.
Last October, responding to a question from MDC-T Chitungwiza North MP Godfrey Sithole on government policy regarding accommodation and expenditure by senior government officials, Mnangagwa — who is the Leader of the House — said the issue was not discussed at parliamentary level.
Mnangagwa said: “I would like to tell you that some of these issues are for bigger or more senior people and should not be spoken about. We are working on this issue and we are looking for a house so that the honourable vice-president can be accommodated.”
Director of State Residences in the Office of the President and Cabinet Innocent Tizora had not responded to requests for official comment on the matter at the time of going to print.
Through his secretary only identified as Ms Sithole, Tizora promised to comment but did not.
Minister of State in Mphoko’s office Tabetha Kanengoni-Malinga yesterday said she does not have the authority to comment on the accommodation issue as it is an administrative matter which falls outside her purview. independent
Muchechetere Fraud Trial Set For 4 May
The trial of former Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation Group Chief Executive Officer Happison Muchechetere who is facing fraud charges was on Thursday postponed to the 4th of May.
The accused through his defence council led by Advocate Thabani Mpofu is waiting for a determination of an application to the Constitutional Court.
The trial was supposed to kick off this Thursday but the state was not yet prepared as the docket had been referred back to the police station.
Muchechetere is accused of swindling the national broadcaster of US$800 000 by inflating the price of an Outside Broadcasting Van he bought in China in 2013.
Advocate Mpofu told the court Muchechetere constitutional application has not been exhausted as they need to attend to some procedural issues.
He suggested that on the next remand date on May 4, the case must be heard in chambers.
It is the state case that on January 18, 2013, Muchechetere procured an OB Van in China without going to tender.
ZBC is obliged to procure goods and services in line with the Procurement Act (chapter 22:14).
It is believed the accused misrepresented that the OB Van cost US$1 050 000 yet he allegedly inflated the price as it was established that its market value was US$395 000.
Grace Mugabe Resumes Donations of Death
By Terrence Mawawa, Chivi|Scores of people were injured at Shindi High School as they scambled for First Lady Grace Mugabe’s donations.
Mrs Mugabe’s pickings, distributed in the name of philanthropy, left several people dead during her ‘death’ rallies held last year (SEE FULL STELLITE MAP). Critics even argue the First Lady has been simply raiding the Zimra (border confiscated goods) warehouses to dish out to people.
At Shindi High School villagers were nearly crushed to death as they scramble for maize meal,shoes and grocery items distributed by Chivi Rural District Council Chairman Killer Zivhu, who showered praises on Mrs Mugabe. Zivhu described the First Lady as a woman who had a kind and warm heart for the starving masses.
“We wish to thank our kind -hearted First Lady for giving each household here mealie meal and no one has been left out of the food distribution process.Therefore we should support those who care for us and let us all vote for Zanu PF in 2018,”said Zivhu.
This comes at a time when there are reports her party Zanu PF is intercepting food relief bags from various donor agencies in a way to silence perceived opposing voices.
Political analysts believe Mrs Mugabe is using food aid to penetrate the volatile province of Masvingo. The First Lady is working with President Robert Mugabe’s nephew Patrick Zhuwao, Higher Education Minister Jonathan Moyo and National Commissar Saviour Kasukuwere to advance the G40 faction’s cause in the explosive province.
Mujuru Aide’s House Torched Down by Zanu PF Youths
By Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo|In an incident strongly linked to political violence, a house belonging to a Zim-People First(ZPF) official, was torched down by suspected Zanu PF youths.
The house belonging to Zimbabwe People First coordinator for Bikita West, Tsuru Gurwe,was attacked at around midnight, and his property completely destroyed. Ironically the incident happened following a series of altercations with Zanu PF youths last week who vowed to fix him.
Gurwe told ZimEye.com a group of Zanu PF youths confronted him and said they would punish him for “pulling away” Zanu PF supporters to Zimbabwe People First.
Gurwe reported the matter at Bikita Police Station but no one has been arrested in connection with the arson attack.
“I reported the matter at Bikita Police Station but no one has been arrested so far. My first suspects are Zanu PF youths who threatened to deal with me for recruiting people to ZPF.
“Zanu PF members can do anything in an attempt to threaten us but that will not work.
“They know that we are the only opposition party capable of dismantling them,”said Gurwe.
Although political observers are still sceptical about the Joice Mujuru led ZPF, it has emerged the party is gaining grassroots support mainly in Zanu PF strongholds.
CROC, PYTHON HORROR: Woman Attacked
CONFRONTED by a huge python while out herding goats along a riverbank, a 27-year-old Chivi woman leapt into a river hoping to wade across to safety. Terrified Tsitsi Gwanangara had no way of knowing that she was jumping into the jaws of a crocodile which ripped open her abdomen and chopped chunks of flesh from her legs and arms with its gnashers.
Gwanangara, of Mavhima Village under Chief Madzivire, was yesterday battling for life at Harare’s Parirenyatwa Hospital after the ferocious attack by the reptile at around 2PM on Wednesday.
The State Media reports how Gwanangara bravely fought the crocodile by poking its eyes and punching it in the mouth for several minutes until it let go — but not before stone-throwing villagers joined the rescue effort.
She was admitted to Chivi District Hospital and then later taken to Masvingo General Hospital before being transferred to Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare yesterday after her condition deteriorated.
A nurse who spoke to Gwanangara at Masvingo General Hospital, before her injuries appeared to overwhelm her, said:
“She’s a brave woman. She just refused to die. She told us how she used her bare hands to poke and hit the crocodile in the mouth area until it let go of her.”
Gwanangara, according to the nurse, suffered “horrific” injuries in the abdomen, right arm and right leg.
“She was cut and bruised all over the body. You’d think she was attacked with a chainsaw. She met unimaginable misfortune — running from a python into the mouth of a crocodile. It’s a classic case of jumping from the frying pan into the fire,” said the nurse, who cannot be named for professional reasons.
Before her terrifying ordeal, Gwanangara was herding her goats close to the flooded Runde River with three others when she came across the python.
She fled the snake, which constricts and swallows prey whole, before launching herself into the river intending to walk across to safety.
Ruvarashe Chimbi, 57, who was with Gwanangara when the crocodile attacked, said villagers pelted the reptile with stones until it gave up its human prey.
“We were herding goats together with an eight-year-old boy and a 10-year-old girl. We saw a snake near our goats and decided to drive them to safety. The snake became aggressive and we tried to escape to the other side of Runde River,” said Chimbi.
“When we got into the flooded river, we walked in a single file. The crocodile emerged out of nowhere when we were in the middle of the river and clamped its jaws on Tsitsi’s right leg.”
Chimbi said she dragged the children out of the water while screaming for help.
“Tsitsi fought the crocodile, which was huge.
“She poked her fist into its mouth and it let go of her leg but then gripped her abdomen, just below her right breast,” she said.
Chimbi said Gwanangara bravely fought with the crocodile for what seemed like an eternity, until other villagers arrived and pelted the reptile with stones and logs forcing it to let go.
Village head Thomas Mavhima said Gwanangara was rushed to the hospital by her husband, Robson Nyika, and other villagers.
He added: “We’ve heard a lot of stories of this nature from Runde River, although this is the first in 2016.”
Chivi District administrator, Hebert Hadzirambwi, said they had received a report on the crocodile attack and officials would visit the scene with Parks rangers to see if they can locate and kill the crocodile before it strikes again.
Gushungo Bombing: Army Behind Phant
One of the suspects accused of attempting to petrol-bomb the First Family’s Alpha Omega Dairy Farm yesterday maintained that it was a military- sanctioned operation, and he had been tasked by his superiors from the Zimbabwe National Army to monitor and trap the culprit.
Through his lawyer, Mr Exactly Mangezi, Borman Ngwenya (30) said he kept one Major Mashava informed of the activities.
He said Owen Kuchata, who has since been jailed for the offence, was their target in the operation.
While cross-examining State witnesses, Mr Mangezi produced proof in the form of phone records showing communication between Ngwenya and Major Mashava.
However, two police officers who arrested Ngwenya and his alleged accomplices,, said the phone records were irrelevant in the matter saying no one knew what he communicated with Major Mashava.
Detective Sergeant Zorodzai Chatikobo said Ngwenya as a soldier might have indeed communicated with Major Mashava discussing different issues not the one before the court. The officers maintained that Ngwenya had a case to answer since he was arrested at the scene during the night.
“Your Worship, this is a mere phone record. Who knows what they were talking about? We cannot conclude that they were discussing the bombing operation. This is not a voice recording whereby we could listen to what they were discussing,” he said.
He added: “When I was called for briefing at Harare Central, I was told that there were four people who wanted to bomb Gushungo Dairy that we were supposed to ambush. I was not told that Ngwenya was on a military operation. I only got to know that he was a soldier after his arrest.”
Det Sgt Chatikobo said upon his arrest, Ngwenya never mentioned being an undercover agent.
Another cop from ZRP Support Unit department, Artwell Chimanga -who was part of the arresting team – said when the gang was arrested, they all had petrol bombs in their bags.
“At first, they lied that they were going to Mazowe Mine, but later changed their statements and said they were headed to Alpha Omega Dairy Farm,” he said.
He narrated to the court how they ambushed and arrested the quartet after receiving information from CID Law and Order Section.
Prosecutor Mr Michael Reza also called two vendors from Mbare as witnesses.
Shingai Ngilazi told the court that Ngwenya bought the bottles they used from him, while Tawanda Makambaire submitted that the fertiliser they used to make the bombs was purchased from his market store.
Regional magistrate Ms Fadzai Mthombeni heard that on January 22, around 4pm, police received a tip-off that the four were planning to bomb Alpha Omega Dairy’s processing plant and tuckshop during the night.
Acting on the tip-off, police proceeded to the farm and laid an ambush about 100 metres from the quartet’s target. At around 10pm, the detectives saw the men approaching the dairy’s processing plant and immediately arrested them.-State Media
Mystery as “Grace” MP is Found Dead In Hotel Room |BREAKING NEWS
Mystery surrounds the death of Mazowe North legislator Engineer Edgar Chidavaenzi (Zanu-PF) whose dead body was found in a city hotel room.
MP Chidavaenzi presided over the area which Robert Mugabe’s wife, Grace annexed two years ago after she kicked out the then Mazowe South MP Fortune Chasi.
Chidavaenzi was in his 50s at the time of his untimely departure.
His colleagues however told the State Media that Chidavaenzi was a diabetes and hypertension patient.
Sources close to the matter yesterday said that pathologists examined the body and took some samples for investigations, the state broadsheet says.
They alleged that more details are to be released today after a post-mortem.
National police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba confirmed the death of Chidavaenzi yesterday, but could not give details.
“I can confirm the death of Mr Edgar Chidavaenzi, and the Zimbabwe Republic Police together with a pathologist are at the scene. Investigations are still in progress,” she said last night.
When The Herald news crew arrived at the scene last night, several Members of Parliament were milling outside the hotel building trying to figure out what could have caused the death of their colleague.
Police details could be seen accompanied by senior hotel management, running around as investigations continued.
The Herald crew was denied access to the room on the sixth floor as police cordoned off the area and its surroundings to stop people from compromising evidence.
However, sources at the hotel said Chidavaenzi’s body was discovered by the housekeeping team in the course of their chores who then alerted their superiors.
Zanu-PF Chief Whip Lovemore Matuke said the death was a blow not only to the ruling party, but to the Government.
He said Eng Chidavaenzi was diabetic.
“He was an engineer and that qualification enhanced Parliament’s oversight, legislative and representative role. He was not controversial but a national builder,” said Matuke, who is also Gutu Central legislator.
Mazowe West legislator Kazembe Kazembe (Zanu-PF) said he was saddened and shocked by Chidavaenzi’s passing on. He said he had received the news from the Clerk of Parliament, Mr Kennedy Chokuda.
“I received a call from the Clerk of Parliament around 6pm. He said there is an emergency and that MP Chidavaenzi has died. Mr Chokuda said he had to alert me because l am the legislator for Mazowe West constituency,” he said.
“We are yet to find out what really transpired and I have noticed that his other relatives are here. His wife is yet to come. I am told she will be arriving soon.”
Wedza North legislator David Musabayana (Zanu-PF) said he was in disbelief since he had spent the previous day with Chidavaenzi in Par- liament.
“It is painful. l was with him yesterday in Parliament during the question and answer session. He rose from his usual sitting position, to make way for one of the deputy ministers and finding an alternative seat in the House. Chidavaenzi looked happy and I am traumatised to hear that he has passed on,” he said.
Mutasa Central MP Trevor Saruwaka (MDC-T) said: “It is sad to lose one of our sociable MPs who interacted with everyone across the political divide.
“Personally, I had a healthy relationship with him and he was also part of the sports team in Parliament. He was one guy who enjoyed sport and I was recently encouraged by him to participate. May his soul rest in peace.”
Cellphone “Thief” Tortured
An Umguza man was kidnapped, stripped naked and his buttocks burnt after being accused of stealing a mobile phone.
Three men Sibangilizwe Dube, 42, Thamsanqa Ncube, 48, and Zebediar Tshuma, 52, all from Billars Farm in Umguza were allegedly trying to get a confession from 23-year old Ntandoyenkosi Sibanda. The trio pleaded not guilty to assault before Bulawayo Provincial magistrate Abednico Ndebele on Wednesday.
Sibanda described how the three tied his hands and legs then poured opaque beer all over his nude body as they tortured him. “Dube tied both my hands and feet. Ncube stripped me naked and advised Dube to bring hot charcoal which they used to burn my buttocks and chest so that I confess. Tshuma poured beer all over my body as he flogged me using a whip.
I was then tied at the back of a pickup truck and taken to Sazini’s homestead were they suspected I had taken the phone. My mother took me to a clinic. From the clinic I was transferred to UBH (United Bulawayo Hospitals) for treatment,” Sibanda said.
Sibanda, who works at Ncube’s farm, is alleged to have traded the phone for mbanje.
“When we beat up Sibanda, he confessed that he had exchanged the phone for three twists of mbanje,” said Dube.
Ndebele remanded the trio out of custody to April 16 on free bail.
Prosecuting, Mufaro Mageza told the court that the phone was discovered missing on February 6 at about 6PM. – State Media
Mnangagwa Quizzed Over Tribalism
Controversial Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been put to task over tribalism.
Mnangagwa on Wednesday defended himself saying government does not use either tribalism or regionalism in awarding liberation hero status to those who would have contributed immensely to the country.
He said this during the National Assembly Question and Answer session when responding to a question by Matabeleland South proportional representation MP Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga.
She had asked the VP on the criteria used by the government to award liberation hero status following one’s death.
She expressed concern over the government’s response following the deaths of three prominent academics last year: former National University of Science and Technology (Nust) Vice Chancellor Professor Lindela Ndlovu, the director of the African Institute of Agrarian Studies Professor Sam Moyo and University of Zimbabwe’s senior lecturer Vimbai Chivaura.
She queried why only Chivaura was accorded liberation hero status yet the three academics’ contributions were all well-known. VP Mnangagwa said the government does not discriminate based on where people come but responds to requests made by provinces.
“They would not have approached the government because if you’re working, you will be assisted without any tribalism being involved. When you’re working, it’s for the betterment of the country and not for a particular tribe.”
The VP also explained the difference between a liberation war and liberation hero.
“A liberation war hero is a person who carried a gun. A liberation hero is someone who may have been outside or within the country but did not hold the gun but did some work which is known that he or she was a nationalist who supported the freedom of this country,” he explained.
“So in that manner, there are people who were not of age, like the learned brothers, whom we didn’t think would participate in the war but after independence, we realised that their works are good and have uplifted the country.” – State Media
Goche Chases Away Grace Mugabe Workers
Former Transport minister Nicholas Goche has chased away a group of Zanu PF supporters aligned to President Robert Mugabe’s wife, Grace, which was seeking employment at his farm.
Goche was last year suspended from Zanu PF and subsequently fired from government on allegations of working with the former Vice President Joice Mujuru to assassinate the aging leader.
ZimEye.com can reveal that an 18 member group of pro-Grace Mugabe cadres led by one Mrs Chisvo who leads the area’s Zanu PF women’s league, traveled to Goche’s Ceres farm in Shamva looking for temporary manual work.
Upon arrival at the farm, Goche’s wife did not accommodate them.
“Ndimi maiti murume wangu mugamatox. Iye zvino mavapapi. Maiti hazvisviki. Mauya kuzoshandira magamatox,” she shouted at the group.
Mrs Chisvo tried her best to plead with Mrs Goche but to avail until Goche arrived.
Goche, like his wife had no kind words for Mai Chisvo. He told her and her followers to leave his place.
It was after Mai Chisvo had said “ muromo unorasika unodya sauti ndiregerereiwo”, that Goche later forgave her and allowed them to work on his fields albeit only for one week.
Mujuru Tsvangirai Selfies Torch Storm
Pictures of MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai and Joice Mujuru respectively captured with youngies from the opposite sex have torched storm.
The latest in opposition politics has seen activists from the two fences trading barbs in the form of the photographs of their leaders as they allege that either of them is immoral. Activists from the MDC camp say that Mujuru preys on young boys for sexual affairs, an allegation started by president Robert Mugabe’s second wife, Grace. Those from the former Vice President’s camp say Tsvangirai has continued sexually indulging himself with young girls. The battlefield is the social media front that have seen the below pictures being used for character assassination as the nation prepares for the upcoming national elections in 2018.
Mnangagwa Wife Gives Up
VICE-PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s wife, Auxillia, has handed back the title deeds for a co-operative farm she had reportedly confiscated to force the appointment of a pro-Zanu PF executive in her Chirumanzu-Zibangwe constituency, it has been learnt.
The co-operative’s chairperson, Pio Musambasi confirmed receiving the documents from Mnangagwa last Thursday. Initially, Mnangagwa sent an emissary, Simon Sigauke, a Zanu PF district chairperson in her constituency, to return the title deeds for Wadzanai Co-operative Farm, but Musambasi refused to take them, saying he had engaged lawyers to handle the matter.
Mnangagwa then approached Musambasi’s lawyer, Reginald Chidawanyika to resolve the wrangle.
“Yes, I have returned the title deeds after she (Mnangagwa) approached me and asked me to hand them back to the old executive,” Chidawanyika said yesterday, adding the VP’s wife had apologised for interfering in a matter that did not concern her. “She admitted she had erred.”
Two weeks ago, Mnangagwa called a rally at Wadzanai Farm and replaced the Musambasi-led executive with her preferred Zanu PF members, notwithstanding that the farm was a private commercial property.
Mnangagwa then forced Musambasi to hand over the farm’s title deeds.
After Musambasi complained that she had no right to interfere with the co-operative’s operations, Mnangagwa sent Sigauke to hand back the title deeds.
Wadzanai Co-operative Farm, according to Musambasi, was registered in 1983 after about 171 families, who had been displaced from the land by the Rhodesian government, pooled resources and bought the land, where they conducted various business activities. Musambasi said Zanu PF supporters had started pushing to change the property into communal land in 2008 and even appointed seven headmen to take charge of the property. southern eye
Drama as Lion Chases Speeding Car in Kariba|BREAKING NEWS
There was drama Wednesday night when a lioness chased up a speeding vehicle in Kariba.
A local NGO(the Kariba Animal Welfare Organisation) reports that the beast had crossed the road at the bottom of Mucharara over to Baobab Ridge side, Wednesday evening at approximately 7pm.
She soon became extremely agitated due to the traffic noise and began chasing the moving vehicle passing by. The driver (name supplied) however managed to escape by increasing speed.
The drivers following behind seeing the drama, stopped in order not agitate the lioness any further.
During the whole commotion other vehicles also stopped behind unaware at first what the other cars had stopped for. They then took the below pictures.
Neither beast nor human was hurt and the animals dispersed into the bush within minutes.
Meanwhile other lions and their females were heard by nearby residents, making loud sounds calling to the car-chasing lioness from the powerline between Cutty Sark and Baobab residential area, according to The Kariba Animal Welfare Organisation.
Mushore Wins Harare Council Top Job
The ex-banker, who resigned from NMBZ last year, beat 139 other aspiring candidates who included current acting town clerk, Josephine Ncube, and former CoH urban planning director, Psychology Chiwanga, who had made it to the final shortlist.
This followed a painstaking selection process that involved three independent consulting firms, including global accounting and human resources firm, Ernst and Young.
Mushore’s imminent appointment is set to headline discussions in the full council meeting at the end of the month whose motion will be tabled by mayor, Bernard Manyenyeni and council’s human resources committee chairman, Wellington Chikombo, in terms of protocol.
Both Manyenyeni and Chikombo were non-committal when pressed to comment on the matter.
“I am not confirming anything at the moment,” Manyenyeni said. While confirming that the selection process was now complete, Chikombo said an announcement would be made in due course.
“I am not at liberty to disclose the identity of the incoming town clerk, but what I can assure you is that we settled for someone we are convinced has what it takes to turn around the fortunes of the city. He is someone with financial probity and an excellent leader who to us is the epitome of hope for Harare,” he added.
The appointment of Mushore would have to pass through the Local Government Board. The board would then notify the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, Saviour Kasukuwere, as a formality. Kasukuwere cannot, however, interfere with the recruitment.
Although Mushore once fled the country following accusations that he had externalised foreign currency at NMB Bank, a banking subsidiary of NMBZ Holdings, he was eventually cleared by the courts after he returned home.
Mushore was arrested in 2007 when he returned to the country after three years on the police wanted list. He was tried in court on allegations of breaching exchange control regulations and violating Zimbabwe’s immigration laws. He was, however, acquitted and returned to NMBZ as CEO.
His brush with the law started when, as deputy managing director for NMBZ, he stood accused of six counts of flouting exchange control regulations by allegedly instructing bank staff to siphon more than US$2,4 million, £285 000, R3-million, 30 000 euros and 800 000 Botswana pula to a bank in London without the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s approval.
He had made a dramatic, movie-style escape out of the country, via Lake Kariba to Zambia, from where he flew to England in 2004 after the authorities indicated he and three other senior NMBZ officials were in trouble with the law.
He was also facing one count of breaching immigration laws related to his escape from the country.
Mushore confirmed he went for the interviews but said he was yet to receive any correspondence from council.
“I went for the interviews but I do not know if I was successful. The city has not yet communicated with me,” he said.
Former economic planning and investment promotion minister, Tapiwa Mashakada, is said to have been among some of the top contenders for the job, but mysteriously pulled out of the race during the final lap of the interviews.
He had been invited to appear before the interview panel which came up with the three final candidates, but chose to abscond the interviews without explanation, raising speculation that he pulled out at the behest of Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) president, Morgan Tsvangirai, who might have felt that the move could send wrong signals about the state of his fractious party.
Mashakada is formerly the MDC-T’s former deputy secretary general.
At the party’s last congress in 2014, he contested for the treasurer general’s position, squaring up against Theresa Makone, who trounced him.
He was appointed to the MDC-T executive by Tsvangirai after the congress alongside Nelson Chamisa, a former organising secretary who lost to Douglas Mwonzora.
MDC-T sources said there were widespread fears within the party that Mashakada had no hope in the future of the party and was ready to sacrifice his legislative seat for Harare’s US$10 000 per-month top job.
But Tsvangirai is said to have persuaded him to pullout as this would have seriously have dented his own political fortunes as well as those of his party.
“(Tsvangirai) probably thought that such a move by a senior party member would post a big statement about the stability of the party and its future,” said an MDC-T official who declined to be named.
Mashakada was not answering calls on his mobile phone this week.
Council hired two consultants, global accounting and human resources firm, Ernst and Young and Distinctive Consultative Services, to conduct the selection process on its behalf.
The two firms separately handled 12 candidates from a record 140 initial applications that were reduced to 24 by an unnamed consultant. Financial Gazette
Granny Caught Selling Mbanje
By Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo|An ageing Zaka Woman was caught selling mbanje in an incident which has left the local community stunned.
Evina Nyathi (67) and her accomplice Chipo Chekai(56) were caught with 2kg of mbanje -following a tip off from a neighbour.
Nyathi and her accomplice appeared before Zaka Magistrate Dorothy Mwanyisa last week facing charges of possessing dangerous drugs.
Zaka police details raided the granny’s house and retrieved 2 kilograms of mbanje leading to the duo’s arrest. It came to light that the two had the habit of clandestinely selling the drug to local teenagers and school pupils.
The two were sentenced to 210 hours of community service at Dzoro School after the magistrate took into consideration Nyathi’s advanced age.
In passing the judgement, Mwanyisa urged Nyathi and her accomplice to explore decent means of survival rather than selling mbanje.
“You must find other decent means of surviving and not the selling of mbanje. I have considered your advanced age in passing the sentence because if I send you to prison, you will not last long,” said Magistrate Mwanyisa.
Priscilla Misihairabwi Fires Back | FULL TEXT
By Grace Kwinjeh|MDC legislator Hon. Priscilla Misihairabwi Mushonga today speaks out following attacks by her boss Welshman Ncube. This exclusive interview reveals details previously unknown to the world on her relationship with Ncube.
ZimEye.com talks to Women’s Affairs flame Mushonga, an unapologetic, fearless and determined fighter for women’s rights and the less privileged in society. The committed and determined politician, has years of experience in the women’s movement, a vocal member of the opposition, and is currently the MDC legislator for Umzingwane.
Some of Mushonga’s radical stunts that have led to policy reforms debate have included bringing second hand panties to Parliament in protest against their importation and sale.
She has also fought for the rights of breastfeeding female politicians by bringing a baby into Parliament.
In this interview Mushonga, boldly tackles issues surrounding her fall-out with Ncube. In her own words she reveals that their relationship is beyond the workplace. She also confronts notions of patriarchal power and how women in politics have become unwitting accomplices in its entrenchment and sustenance. She also gives an insight on the roles First Lady Grace Mugabe and Dr Joice Mujuru play in the unraveling political developments in Zimbabwe. Mushonga(PM) talks exclusively to Grace Kwinjeh (GK).
GK: Who is Priscilla Misihairabwi Mushonga?
PM: Priscilla is a girl, by that I mean she loves clothes and shoes, she loves Valentine’s and loves getting roses, she cries and is moody days before her periods.
GK: You have a long track record in political and women’s rights activism, what inspired you to this? Can you tell us about your earlier days?
My inspiration was that I am the only girl in a family of boys, I grew up fighting discrimination, I had the best dad who whilst I was his princess he pushed me and wanted me to excel, so it is that passion that made me into the feminist I am today.
GK: You have held influential political positions over the past decade, for instance you served as Minister of Regional Integration and International Cooperation, as well as having been one of the key negotiators that led to the establishment of the Government of National Unity (GNU), as well as being your party’s chief representative in COPAC.
– As a female politician what has the experience been for you?
– This is mostly a male dominated world with you often cutting a lone figure there, how did you cope?
PM: Firstly it is very lonely in those spaces, you lose your femininity, the guys treat you like you are one of them, in one of our negotiations I had to ask for my own toilet because I could not understand why they (men) could not put the seat down. We had 15 minutes to debate this during the negotiations as I tried to understand that basic fact. I had to make friends with the women in the facilitation team and those friendships continue today. I survived because I did not disengage from my sisters off the table, in-fact the sisters outside did all the work and all I did was speak at the table, both the Global Political Agreement and the Constitution have the best gender sensitive clauses, which were drafted by women outside the table who used me as a courier.
GK: We have watched your journey from the MDC led by Tsvangirai to later on serving as Secretary General in MDC Green, you have since left if we are not mistaken, what are your thoughts on this journey? Do you think the MDC brand will ever be the same again? Given a second chance should the clock be re-winded to years before the split as a leader what would you suggest be done differently?
PM: The MDC brand will never be the same, it lost its inclusively, the 2005 split was devastating, it’s a pity that the mediation process then failed. I meet many people that speak to the original MDC with a sense of nostalgia, more like children from a broken home. The morale of that MDC was that it had been able to harness women with both substance and activism, women of courage and slowly those women became the targets of attacks, the Grace Kwinjeh’s, the Yvonne Mahlunge’s, the Lucia Matibenga’s, the Sekai Holland’s , all these were taken out systematically, and no convention no center, and that is how that brand died.
I don’t know of a party called MDC green, I know of MDC, and yes I resigned as SG, I saw Prof ‘ s (Welshman Ncube) interview and was livid as usual we argued over it and agreed to disagree on what were the reasons for my resignation. I think the way he put it betrays male thinking on women, he did not patronise the guys who left, but felt he needed the world to know that for all my being good I had this major flaw/more like a man who after the woman walks out because of abuse, refuses to acknowledge the abuse but instead blames her for not being able to deal with the mother in law. He sat in spaces where I was abused; accused of nepotism, where youths even after I had resigned held press conferences and threatened to physically bar me from parliament. He has read through the most vicious articles on my person, where I have been accused of being CIO (Central Intelligence Organisation) and yet he sees my resignation in light of my inabilities and lack of capacity to work with people. The reason I was part of the Sibanda group was I saw him as a victim of ethnic attacks and through out my SG tenure I was accused of favouring Ndebele people and unfortunately his article seems to confirm that abuse. It made me very Sad.
I have like a typical woman tried to find explanation to this and have told myself that because he is like a brother to me, I have known him since I was 18, and I was his partner at my brother’s wedding when I was 19, he struggles to see me as a colleague, that way I don’t have to be angry with him. It still remains a very difficult relationship, and he too admits to that fact, I guess we will never agree on why I had to resign.
If I could go back to 1999, I would have pushed for equal representation at the top level of the MDC, without women in the top 6 the project was destined to fail, too much testosterone is not good for anything. I would have pushed for a better, stronger and more supportive sisterhood, we never got time before the split to define our position and took positions in terms of what we saw as our loyalties to men, and ironically when you look how we all gave up on our lives for those men we chose, we all got replaced, men deal with women on the basis of functionality and we deal with men on the basis of loyalty, which is why we wait for them to walk out on us and not vice- versa.
GK: How do you see the politics of the country evolving given the state of the ruling Zanu PF party?
PM: Sadly am not optimistic, I don’t see a change in the way the so called progressive forces are doing business, people seem to think the next election will be the same as 2013.Whilst Zanu PF will have the same presidential candidate, the Zanu PF of today has changed the power dynamics have changed, a grand coalition in the framework and structure of 2013 election won’t work for 2018. In fact electoral pacts discussion at this stage are not only misplaced but naive, what we should be talking to is the kind of Zanu PF we have, and what it will bring in 2018 if we even have an election in 2018. How do you organise an army when you don’t know the nature of the beast we are to face? So again my analysis is we are still not well strategized but if I am to be brutal very very naive.
GK: More women have joined front line politics, in Zanu PF we have First Lady Grace Mugabe who is now the Women’s League chair and in the opposition we have Dr Joice Mujuru leading People First, as a politician yourself who has spent the greater part of her life on the front-line how do you view their entrance?
PM: One cannot deny that the entrance of Joyce and Grace has changed the face of politics, except that in both cases, they will always been seen in the context of the males in their personal spaces. I still don’t see how Grace will continue politically outside her husband (President Robert Mugabe). Given that Solomon is no longer there, perhaps Joyce can set out a brand of her own, but she will have to get out of those who were Solomon’s crowd and set a Joyce group that are with her because they believe in her as a person outside her husband, that includes a new way of leadership and new structures. Without that she will only be a woman in male garments.
GK: Do you think spaces are now more open for women to participate in politics? For instance is there a chance after 2018 Zimbabwe will have a first female president?
PM: I don’t think the question is about a whether a female president in 2018, the question is whether Zimbabwe has a chance for any other president who is not Mugabe in 2018?
GK: Would you consider going back into mainstream politics? Do you have any plans to mentor younger women and encourage them to join politics, as it seems at the moment there is such a generational gap, not many younger women have an interest?
PM: I resigned from being SG but believe am still in the mainstream politics, I will probably stay in politics but I am positive that at the next congress I will not stand for a leadership position, I was too wounded and have no energy for the toxicity of party leadership, I have found I enjoy the work of being a back bencher, it has given me the space and latitude to fund the activist in me. I think that is where my passion is best suited. My biggest regret is not having had a properly organised way to mentor those that think I can do that, sadly a mentorship program that had been set up by the UN WOMEN also fell into the toxicity of resignation, am sure the women who had chosen me as a mentor, couldn’t continue with me after the Women Assembly of my party had publicly
written a statement calling me a traitor and a heroine turned victim, again that has demoralised me.
GK: While campaigning for Senator Hilary Clinton, Former secretary of state Madeleine Albright said there is a special place in hell for women who do not support other women. Your thoughts on this.
PM: I don’t know whether there is hell for women that don’t support other women what I know is that there will be a lot of crying and regret for a lot of women who sacrificed other women on the alter of expediency, when it dawns on us what difference supporting another woman would have meant to our lives to the lives of our children.
GK: Do you think feminists have failed Zimbabwean women given the inability to rise above the patriarchal rhetoric and chart a new path for women and for Zimbabwe, in all spheres of life? Why are Zimbabweans stuck in male centred politics?
PM: You are making an assumption that a vagina equals feminism. The irony of Zimbabwe is feminists are under attack both from patriarchy and from females clothed in patriarchy, in fact patriarchy has realised that the best weapon against feminists are females themselves, they now used the Sea our scouts method, you naively think you have a friend in war when you have an enemy dressed up as yourself. I have had to learn the harsh reality that I am more a danger of female patriarchy than I am of real patriarchy, at least for a man I know the nature of the beast but a woman slowly creeps into you, for years I hated hearing this but with experience I know it’s a fact.
GK: Tell us more about life in Parliament, it seems most politics is taking place at Executive level and a lot of drama in Zanu PF but the legislature seems to be just a place Hon. MP’s meet with no real debate or policy impact, what is going on there in terms of the legislative agenda? Do you see yourselves making an impact in terms of policy direction in the country’s politics things are getting worse for the average Zimbabwean?
PM: One will have to decide what their party and individual focus is, and define success? The legacy I want to leave in parliament is that of a fighter for justice and fairness, in two area s in the area of ethnicity and that of women. I celebrate every little step, the fact that MPS are now proud to debate in parly is a success, that we have a place to breastfeed is a success, today we got concessions against child marriages, we are likely to get age of consent to 18, which we had been denied in December, so I don’t accept that there has been no successes, perhaps not as much but some things are changing albeit slowly
GK: What message do you have for your supporters?
PM: My message to those that support me is that I value their words of encouragement more importantly their prayers. Each day I hear one person speaking about me is like a gallon of fuel to my body, when I am feeling discouraged and a tweet, a smile, a whatsapp comes my way, I get up and take on the fight, Rome was not built in a day. One day we will get there. Let’s keep our eyes on the ball.
PICTURE: Grandpa Rapes Own Granddaughter(13), Impregnates
A 64 YEAR-OLD man from Victoria Falls who turned his 13-year-old granddaughter into a sex slave and impregnated her has been sentenced to 13 years in jail.
Dumiso Ndlovu of Chief Mvuthu’s area was convicted of rape by Hwange regional magistrate Dambudzo Malunga yesterday.
He will serve an effective 10 years after three years were suspended for five years on condition that he does not within that period commit a similar crime. Ndlovu committed the crime between January and June last year.
He took advantage of his wife’s absence to rape his granddaughter, a Grade Seven pupil over a period of six months. He threatened to assault her if she revealed the sexual attacks to anyone.
In her judgment, Malunga said the state proved its case beyond any reasonable doubt.
“There is no dispute that the victim was sexually abused resulting in her getting pregnant. Young as she is, the victim gave her testimony confidently and she was an honest witness who gave her evidence well such that even Ndlovu dismally failed to cross examine her,” said the magistrate.
In passing the sentence, Malunga said Ndlovu was a cruel man who deserved a lengthy prison term.
“You raped a very young girl. You’re a cruel grandfather who actually took advantage of your wife’s absence and raped your own granddaughter. Instead of protecting the victim, you turned into a beast and raped her,” said the magistrate.
“You introduced the victim to sex at a very tender age and were it not for your advanced age, a lengthy prison term would have been the most appropriate one,” ruled Malunga.
Prosecuting, Tawanda Sigauke, said between January and June 30, 2015, the victim was left in the custody of her grandfather by her granny while she visited her relatives.
The court heard that during her grandmother’s absence, Ndlovu would sneak into his granddaughter’s blankets while she was asleep and rape her.
The matter came to light in August last year when the victim visited her mother during the school holidays. Neighbours suspected that she was pregnant and quizzed her in the presence of her mother and she then revealed that she had been raped by her grandfather.-State Media
Two Men Kill Over Maize Cobs
Two men from Harare appeared in court for allegedly killing a man whom they suspected to be a thief who stole maize cobs from their neighbourhood.
23 -year old Thomas Demo and Bothwell Nyikayaramba (56) were charged with murder when they appeared before magistrate Mr Elijah Makomo.
Mr Makomo denied the accused bail and ordered them to approach the High Court for the application.
They will be back in court on March 31. The pair had earlier on complained to the court that they were assaulted with empty bottles and a golf club while in police custody.
Allegations are that on March 9, at a dirt road between Epworth and Msasa, the accused met the deceased, who is yet to be identified, and started accusing him of stealing maize cobs from a nearby maize field.
The court heard that the pair together with their accomplices who are still at large assaulted the now deceased man with unknown objects all over the body. It is the State’s case that the alleged thief died on the spot as a result of injuries he sustained from the beatings.
The court heard that upon realising that they had killed the man, the accused and their accomplices dumped the deceased’s body between some rocks at an open space where it was later discovered, leading to their arrest. – State Media
Mnangawa: We Won’t Please You!
Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa says he is not there to please the public.
Mnangagwa said his administration has no regret whatsoever on the move to seize all diamond companies despite that decision’s adverse effects on the nation’s reputation and the economy at large.
Mnangagwa was responding to questions from legislators during a Questions Without Notice Session in the National Assembly.
Speaking while reacting to a question from MDC-T MP for Binga North, Mr Prince Sibanda, who sought to know if the recent decision by Government to consolidate the diamond industry would not affect its relations with the international community particularly its creditors, Mnangagwa presented a bold exterior.
Mr Sibanda had said there were policy inconsistencies in Government resulting in the international community losing faith in Zimbabwe. “When a Government makes policies, it creates a policy in the national interest, not to please other people,” said VP Mnangagwa.
“I am not aware of inconsistencies of policy. I am aware of policy of Government being consistent with the national interest of the country. In relation to consolidation of the diamond industry, this is the best practice the world over. Those who get aggrieved, let them come and discuss with us and we can show them light as to why we are taking this position.
“It is not an issue that would deter honest investors unless they were investors who were bent on coming to steal when the door of theft has been closed.”
Mines and Mining Development Minister, Walter Chidhakwa, also told MPs that Government was in the process of establishing how much the country lost through illicit dealings by firms and officials who were operating in Chiadzwa.
He said there were different figures being raised by different people on the exact amount the country lost.
Minister Chidhakwa was responding to MDC-T MP for Kuwadzana East, Mr Nelson Chamisa, who sought to know what had happened to the diamond money that was lost through illicit dealings which President Mugabe said could be around $15 billion.
“We have now triggered a process of establishing why, how it happened, how much it is in specific terms. I want to say that once that forensic report has been completed, we will bring it to Parliament to report on the matter,” said Minister Chidhakwa.
VP Mnangagwa said Government was committed to the debt clearance strategy that was struck at the Lima Conference late last year for its external debt.
He said officials from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank were in the country last week to follow up on the strategy, which he said was on course.
VP Mnangagwa said the central bank was engaging local financial institutions to facilitate clearance of the internal debt.
He also said a number of Government projects were under implementation in various sectors of the economy.
VP Mnangagwa said Government would not interfere with internal processes of other countries such as the United States of America despite the fact that the US did so in other countries including Zimbabwe.
He was responding to a question from Zanu-PF MP for Buhera South MP, Mr Joseph Chinotimba, who sought to know if Government would summon the American ambassador Harry Thomas Jnr over violence at campaign rallies addressed by presidential aspirant, Mr Donald Trump (Republican).
Mr Chinotimba said it was important for Zimbabwe to condemn the USA in the same manner they condemned Zimbabwe whenever there were disturbances.
VP Mnangagwa said the statement by Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Christopher Mushohwe on America would suffice. – State Media
Cops Arrested For Stealing $20 Fine
By Terrence Mawawa, Chiredzi| Three cops based at Ndali Police Station are in trouble after stealing assault fine from an offender.
Munyaradzi Maguwa,Liberty Masvande and John Nyambunga who are all constables appeared before Chiredzi Resident Magistrate Constance Mutandwa facing charges of failing to receipt state money. The three officers were on duty when Herbert Munyame was arrested for assaulting his wife Patience Manjira, leading to his arrest.
He was asked to pay $20 fine and he sold his she-goat and brought the money to the police station. One of the three cops ordered him to leave, the charge office and then the police officers shared the money among themselves. The matter came to light when Munyame failed to produce a receipt as proof of payment of the admission of guilt fine and he narrated the ordeal ,leading to the trio’s arrest. Munyame said the cops threatened him after he insisted he wanted to get the receipt for the admission of guilt fine.
Human rights activists in Chiredzi said the country’s police force comprised of unruly and corrupt elements who did not have professional attributes. “Who will police the police then?
Cases of police officers involved in corruption are sadly on the increase.Such kind of behaviour denigrates the police force,” said a Chiredzi based human rights activist.
Kuwait “Human-Smuggler” Freed in Zimbabwe
A Harare Magistrate Elijah Makomo on Wednesday freed an official from the Kuwait Embassy, Brenda Avry May, who was arrested on allegations of human trafficking.
Makomo granted Avry May US$500 bail after advising the both the prosecution and the police that there was no reasonable basis to deny the accused bail.
Mr Makomo reminded the prosecution that seriousness of an offence is not the ground to deny an accused bail, adding that even suspected murderers can be admitted to bail.
He said there is no evidence placed before the court that suggests Avry May can abscond.
Mr Makomo noted that Avry May was released by the police as they wanted to proceed by way of summons and she availed herself after the police requested her, meaning she is a proper candidate for bail.
The accused together with the former Kuwait Ambassador to Zimbabwe Ahmed Al Jeeran are suspected to be the key people behind the trafficking of Zimbabweans to Kuwait.
They allegedly recruited desperate Zimbabwean job seekers purportedly to go and work in Kuwait as waitresses and nurse aids but forced them to become sex slaves.
Removing Mugabe: Jabulani Sibanda Speaks
Axed war veterans chairman Jabulani Sibanda has suggested that the former freedom fighters restructure their association and add a position of president in what is viewed as a covert operation to remove President Robert Mugabe as patron.
There have been reports especially in the private media of plots to try and remove President Mugabe from being the patron of the former freedom fighters body.
Although he denied plots to remove President Mugabe as war veterans’ patron, Sibanda was quoted yesterday in the private media saying that he was working to make sure that he (President Mugabe) loses elections in the 2018 polls.
Addressing war veterans in Bulawayo on Saturday, Sibanda called on former freedom fighters to “come together” and restructure the war veterans body to have the positions of president and national chairman to strengthen it.
“You need to give more power to the position of the person at the top and upgrade it to president and then have a national chairman,” said Sibanda, a member of axed Vice President Joice Mujuru’s Zimbabwe People First Party.
Sibanda was brought to the meeting by war veterans national chairman Chris Mutsvangwa in a move strongly condemned by the Zanu-PF Women’s league.
Yesterday, one of the war veterans who passed a vote of no confidence on Mutsvangwa, Mandi Chimene, said the suggestions were symbolic of the greatest form of treachery.
“That’ll never happen. This is the greatest form of treachery, it doesn’t go beyond this. After all Jabulani is a renegade war veteran and it raises eyebrows how he was allowed to address that meeting,” said Chimene.
“Jabulani wants to pull the people into the dark but we’re very alert. We’ve read their plots a long time ago. Zanu-PF is like a general hospital, when we admit you, we give you a bed but when we discharge you, we keep that bed. Jabulani is trying to walk away with the hospital bed and we won’t accept that.”
Chimene said Sibanda should concentrate on his party and stop trying to sway former freedom fighters.
She also attacked Mutsvangwa, accusing him of trying to cause chaos among war veterans.
Chimene said by liaising with Sibanda, Mutsvangwa revealed that he shares a similar agenda with the axed war veterans’ chairperson.
“That’s why we decided that we can’t work with him and passed a vote of no confidence against Mutsvangwa,” she said.
War veterans secretary general Victor Matemadanda, said they were planning a march to Harare to demand answers over why their colleagues were dispersed by the police using tear gas at an aborted meeting last month.
This is despite clarifications by President Mugabe in his address to the nation that Mutsvangwa had called for an unsanctioned meeting without notifying the head of state and security ministries.
“We want to toyi-toyi to Harare,” said Matemadanda. “We need to prepare. When we go to be de-commissioned everyone should go even our children, vendors, wives and husbands, cross-border traders. We’ll all go and ask . . . we’re talking of a three million men march that is everyone concerned.”
He said they wanted to know why they were tear-gasssed and had what “was said to be water” sprayed to disperse them in Harare when the “weapons we had were newspapers while under trees” when they had “supposedly planned to meet the President”.
Matemadanda said there were some politicians who “think their blood is more precious than that of others”.
“A war veteran isn’t an individual, it’s a spirit,” he said.
He scoffed at recent expulsions of some Zanu-PF members saying this would not do the party any good.
“When you talk of expulsion, it’s a paper expulsion,” he said. “Put it in my blood. Inject expulsion in my blood.”State Media
Mugabe White Tycoon Quits Hwange
Two Hwange Colliery Coal Limited (HCCL) board members representing British businessman Nicholas van Hoogstraten’s interests have resigned, as the
Company managing director Thomas Makore yesterday confirmed Shingirayi Chibanguza and Ian Haruperi’s departure.
“Their resignation is effective from March 1, 2016, but they did not give reasons (for leaving),” he said.
The development also comes as Harare lawyer Farai Mutamangira resigned as group chairman last October and only to be replaced by Jemmester Chininga in an acting capacity.
As it is, only Chininga, Valentine Vera and Juliana Muskwe are now left on the board.
And as HCCL continues to struggle for viability amid a worsening debt profile, and policy-linked inefficiencies, it would seem shareholder relations have also reached or hit a cooling and workers have even approached the courts in a bid to oust executive management.
As such, the withdrawal of Van Hoogstraten’s representatives might be an indication the maverick tycoon was unhappy with the policy direction of the company and especially after the rejection of his five-year $50 million rescue package loan.
For a man, who claims to have donated much of the shares that President Robert Mugabe’s government holds in the country’s largest coal producer, it was “unusual and the first time” that the property investor had withdrawn his support for HCCL, market watchers say.
In recent years, Van Hoogstraten’s Messina Investments and several other investment vehicles has always been the second largest investor with a 30 percent stake followed by government at 36 percent.
And despite efforts to clean up HCCL’s balance sheet through a debt-to-equity conversion of the government’s $80 million statutory obligations, which will further dilute minority shareholders, the company has remained in the “pits” as demonstrated by its $19 million half-year loss to June 2015.
Apart from the debt-to-equity swap, management has also dangled another turnaround plan — already presented to major shareholders — and based on cutting its head count by 50 percent, and remodelling its business units.
This includes the restructuring of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed concern into six operating divisions namely Hwange Colliery Holdings, Hwange Coal Mining, Hwange Plant and Equipment, Hwange Coal Processing and Cokeworks, Hwange Properties and Estates as well as Hwange Hospital.
The objective is to ensure that the divisions are profitable as individual business units and that they raised capital on the basis of their balance sheets.
The giant coal miner projected production to increase to between 450 000 and 500 000 tonnes per month, boosted by additional contracted capacity..
Another Naked Dead Woman In Harare
An outcry has sparked in Harare West after a woman was found dead in a state of undress.
The incident happened in Greencroft and the woman’s naked body was spotted in a grass patch along Hallingbury Road.
Harare West MP Jessie Mjome says this is the 3rd murder in the small area in two years to date.
The body was discovered around 1.pm on Sunday by two people walking along Hallingbury road.
Nearby residents said they heard a voice of a woman screaming at around 8.pm on Saturday and as they tried to investigate they only saw a vehicle which looked like a Mercedes Benz speeding from the scene.
Wounds could visibly be seen on the back of the body, suggesting that the woman was dragged along the tarred road before she was thrown in the tall grass by the roadside.
Greencroft residents took a swipe at the City of Harare for not cutting the tall grass in the area, saying this aids the activities of thieves and murderers. MP Majome echoed the same worries saying:
“As reported on the link below, residents have every right to blame council for uncut grass and unlit street lights which create havens for criminals who pounce of unsuspecting victims (who are often women). Ironically just two days before an environmental indaba was convened by Cllr Peter Manjoro just a few metres from the crime scene whereat echoed residents’ cries for street lighting and grass cutting. The council promised to deliver these soon.
“In 2013 Zachaeus Nemadire was found dead in the Lavenham Rd, Bluff Hill, Ward 41, a street which did not have street lights. Click here for full story https://www.facebook.com/jessiefungai.majome/posts/312556312237419 . In 2015 the body of Sarudzayi Chindawi was found in a green way in Mabelreign. To my knowledge both murders have not been solved, ” she said.
Police, who attended the crime scene declined to comment, according to the State Media.
They took the body to Marlbereign Police Station for investigations.
Mugabe Resignation
Civil service rot- Mugabe must resign
The MDC is utterly shocked by revelations of massive looting, corruption and abuse of public funds by the civil service commission amounting to billions of dollars annually for several years. As a party we are convinced that this monstrous oversight is enough grounds for President Robert Mugabe to step down. Zimbabweans have just been subjected to a grand theft by their own government and it is time to put a stop to it.
Firstly, the deterioration of corporate governance and accountability in the civil service has played a huge contributing factor to this country’s economic crisis, considering that the civil service wage bill was said to be gobbling over 80 percent of the national purse annually, while in actual fact half of this percentage was being stolen. Secondly, it has become increasingly apparent that there are a number of political considerations motivating the corruption and rot in the public service, all at the expense of the ordinary and suffering Zimbabweans.
It is worrying that as Zimbabwe is confronted with an unprecedented level of corruption, rot and decay, the government continues to loot public funds to fund a ZANU PF patronage system which continues to threaten the stability and prosperity of our nation. And if ZANU PF cadres continue to do as they wish with public resources and funding, without being held accountable for their actions, then the reality is that tomorrow will be far worse than today. Of late we have been waking up to stunning revelations of corruption involving billions of dollars and surprisingly there is no will to act on this vice by President Mugabe and his government. We still await to see action being taken over the 15 billion diamond money that disappeared.
The mandate of the national constitution has been abandoned in practice and substituted with the abuse of the state machinery through nepotism and corruption. If as Zimbabweans we continue to let our guard down, ZANU PF will continue to take this country on a downward slope.
Kurauone Chihwayi
MDC National Spokesperson
Mutsvangwa Kicked Out Of Parliament Soon
Zanu PF Mashonaland West provincial leadership wants the suspended ousted War Veterans minister and Norton legislator Christopher Mutsvangwa recalled from Parliament.
Party provincial chairman Ephraim Chengeta told NewsDay that they are going to meet and deliberate of Mutsvangwa’s fate.
They are accusing the outspoken former minister of associating with the former war veterans’ leader Jabulani Sibanda.
The expelled War Veterans Minister is also under fire from his constituency for neglecting service delivery issues.
They said instead of attending to water shortages and burst sewer pipes Mutsvangwa decided to build a massive industry hub in Norton where he is dreaming of exporting motor parts to overseas.
He is also said to have erected a large television set at Katanga shops. – See more at: https://www.zimeye.net/mutsvangwa-builds-massive-industry-smog/#sthash.9yLIFLpQ.dpuf
“In Norton we still do not have running sewage pipes; the roads are not tarred. There is no water in our taps, at a time when yet Harare is supplied with water which flows from right here in Norton,”said some residents.
“Our Dear Honourable MP jumped to dream of bigger things, yet most of his people here do not have Title Deeds for their properties.
“What kind of grievances do you need to be told of than what we have given you during your campaigns”.
Mujuru Speaks On Pfebve Murder
By Shiellah Sibanda|Former Vice President Joice Mujuru has responded to allegations that she had a hand in the death of Morgan Tsvangirai’s EU envoy, Elliot Pfebve’s brother.
Responding to the matter, the Zim People First leader’s secretariat told ZimEye.com her party’s view that Mr Pfebve’s claims are inconsistent to begin with.
“Please find herewith same allegations by Eliot Pfebve when Elliot Manyika died,” wrote Mujuru’s official secretariat, Bright Matonga and Sylvester Nguni.
They continued scoffing at Pfebve’s claims while twinning his first name with that of the notorious former ZANU PF Commissar, Elliot Manyika, “as their nemesis.”
They then reproduced to ZimEye.com a 2008 published news article quoting Mr Pfebve’s on his brother, Matthew’s death where he did not mention Mrs Mujuru.
The article reads in part, “Elliot Manyika, the ZANU-PF political commissar, notorious for launching a reign of terror against opponents of the Harare regime, perished in a horrific car crash on December 6, and is due to be laid to rest this week. As President Robert Mugabe, ZANU-PF and family prepared to bury him on December 11, his enemies in the opposition expressed scorn for Manyika, 53, who died at a private hospital from injuries allegedly sustained in a car accident. Opposition supporters and officials said they viewed the late ZANU-PF political commissar and minister without portfolio as the architect of the violence in the run-up to the presidential run-off election in June.
The opposition Movement for Democratic Change, MDC, pulled out of the run-off after more than 200 of its supporters had been killed. There were impromptu celebrations, mostly in the opposition strongholds in major cities and towns, as word filtered that Manyika had died. Elliot Pfebve, an MDC official who lost his parliamentary seat to Manyika following a bloody campaign in Bindura, called him “ one of the most horrible monsters ever created”.
Pfebve told a Zimbabwean radio station broadcasting from exile in London that Manyika had not left the legacy of a political statesman but rather a culture of fear and terror.
“He has also left behind a traumatised country. This man was the architect of violence in ZANU-PF. He was instrumental in designing and developing the militia to terrorise the whole country,” he said.
Pfebve’s elder brother, Matthew, was killed allegedly on orders from Manyika, as was Matthew Pfebve’s campaign manager, Trymore Midzi. Pfebve said during Manyika’s reign of terror, Mashonaland Central province saw the highest number ever of unexplained disappearances, murders and maiming of innocent civilians.
In July 2001, Pfebve said he narrowly escaped an assassination attempt that he claimed Manyika had plotted. “While my response to the death of Manyika might dismay others who were benefiting from his brutality and hold on power, let me remind them that Zimbabweans in particular will not mourn a brutal leader who has been [responsible for] our deep-rooted poverty,” said Pfebve, now living in exile in England.
“He failed to respect human life when he was alive, he tried to kill me, he murdered my brother and now he is dead. It’s a positive loss rather than a negative loss.
I am not going to mourn him.” Meanwhile, Mugabe praised his fallen lieutenant, saying he had learnt with disbelief and sadness of his death. “We mourn the departure of a committed, hard-working party cadre, an uncompromising activist,” said Mugabe in a condolence message broadcast on national television and carried as headline news on all the state-run newspapers this week.
Mugabe said Manyika had injected creativity into the ZANU-PF commissariat. “He sang, danced, he persuaded, he cajoled – all the time speaking with deep conviction and passion. That spirit and effort ensured the party was kept vibrant and forward looking,” he said.
Mugabe declared that national hero status would be conferred on Manyika; it is the highest award given to mostly ZANU-PF politicians closely linked to the war which won Zimbabwe’s independence from Britain in 1980. Manyika’s death has forced the party to postpone its annual conference to December 16. While it is indeed taboo in the African culture to talk ill of the dead or celebrate their demise, critics of ZANU-PF point to Manyika’s role as the party’s chief election agent. He was in charge of the National Youth Service Programme, which churned out heavily indoctrinated youths who reportedly killed opposition supporters with impunity.
According to reports from human rights defenders and monitors, the youths – derogatorily referred to as Green Bombers because of their military fatigues and notoriety – accounted for the bulk of the murders, rapes, assaults and destruction during the intensely violent period between the presidential elections in March, which the MDC’s Morgan Tsvangirai narrowly won, and the run-off in June, in which Mugabe was the sole candidate. Directly working under the command of the late Manyika, the Green Bombers created no-go areas in former ZANU-PF strongholds which the MDC had won during the first round of elections. Nearly a million people were internally displaced.
Recently, the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition, a loose grouping of the country’s non-governmental organisations involved in human rights monitoring, released a report implicating Manyika in the abduction of three activists of the Restoration of Human Rights, ROHR, organisation in Harare’s central business after they attempted to demonstrate against the stalled power-sharing deal in October. Manyika, charges the coalition, was seen directing his party supporters to break up the demonstrations.
The three abducted activists were allegedly forcibly bundled into a truck driven by Manyika. Two days after the first report, the coalition released a follow-up in which it announced the discovery of the body of one of the ROHR activists, identified as Osborne Kachuru, from the poor township of Mbare. Jabu Shoko is the pseudonym of an IWPR reporter in Zimbabwe. ]]>
Chiyangwa Invades Southlea Park
Southlea Park residents are accusing Zanu PF central committee member Philip Chiyangwa of invading Odar Housing consortium offices and converted them into his cash collecting offices.
Chiyangwa is demanding $42 million from the residents as compensation for settling at “his” farm.
President Robert Mugabe’s Nephew is threatening to evict the over 8000 residents whom he wants to pay him $4 500 per house hold.
The residents through Southlea Park Home Owners Association have however taken the businessman to court challenging the ownership of the farm which was acquired by the government in 2006 under Garikai /Hlalani Kuhle programme.
The residents told ZimEye.com that Chiyangwa had no authority of using the housing consortium’s offices which were built with their contributions.
They said Chiyangwa connived with the troubled Odar Housing Consortium chairman Ben Matenga and converted the offices into cash receiving offices.
“This is criminal because residents were not consulted .This property was built with money which residents contributed, “said one of the residents.
“Chiyangwa has no authority what so ever of using these offices. He is interfering with a case which is before the courts and he should be arrested for contempt of the court,” one resident said.
Southlea Park was this week awash with Chiyangwa’s flyers which had some threatening messages.
“It has come to my attention that land baron Nyambuya (President of Southlea Park Home Owners Association) is masquerading as state agents for my land .Odar Housing Consortium led by Mr Ben Matenga is the official appointed by Sensen to oversee processes of stands owners on our behalf.We implore those who have not paid to do so as legal action will be instituted against them,” read the flyers.
Matenga was not available for comment.
Chiyangwa grabbed the land in September last year from Odar Housing Development Project a consortium of 56 companies which was appointed by government to oversee housing developments.
He is claiming that he bought the farm from a consortium of former white commercial farmers who owned the land before it was acquired by government in 2006.
TB Joshua Death Of President: Student’s Arrested
Students arrested for “wishing TB Joshua prophecy would come true.”
Police of Area 3 in Lilongwe, Malawi have arrested two students for uttering a(Nigerian preacher) TB Joshua death prediction as they said that Malawian President Peter Mutharika has failed to run the country and they wished Joshua’s prophecy that the Mutharika will die on or before the 1st April 2016, would turn true.
The two students said this in an Area 25 bound mini bus after a woman got into the bus fully dressed in ruling party DPP regalia displaying a portrait of the beleaguered Malawian President.
The students said that the President “deserved to die as he was killing people through food shortages” at the country’s food storage authority ADMARC.
On reaching a police check point midway through the journey, the woman alerted the police on what the two were saying leading to their immediate arrest.
The pair is yet to appear in court as there is still no formal charge laid against them.
While several officials of the ruling party have tried to denounce the prophecy, the country however remains timid and on high alert. In 2012 the Nigerian preacher “predicted” the death of then Malawian sitting President Bingu Wa Mutharika(brother to the current leader) and it came true despite revelations that Joshua had simply utilised medical expert information profered by Mutharika’s doctors.
Meanwhile Joshua also says Zimbabwe’s economy is going to boom in 2016, as an official report by local preacher and TB Joshua “son” Walter Magaya, said..
ZRP Cop Runs Amok, Bashes Colleagues In Grace Mugabe’s Name
By Terrence Mawawa, Chivhu| A police constable here ran amok and assaulted his colleagues as he resisted arrest after wreaking havoc at a local hotel in Grace Mugabe’s name last week.
Constable Emmanuel Mazuva, based at Chivhu Police Camp ran amok at Zimbabwe Hotel where he assaulted guests accusing them of being unpatriotic. The drunk cop threw empty beer bottles at the patrons claiming they were unpatriotic to Zanu PF and President Robert Mugabe’s wife Grace.
Mazuva, who has appeared before Chivhu Magistrate Denis Mangosi, also assaulted his workmates who attempted to restrain him at the hotel.
“Mazuva assaulted his workmates and escaped from police cells. His reckless behaviour is a disgrace to the entire police force. He will face the consequencies for his reckless behaviour,” a police source told ZimEye.com.
Impeccable police sources however said Mazuva would remain untouched since the matter has political connotations.
Mazuva was remanded out of custody on $100 bail.
Police officers in Chivhu have hogged the limelight for the wrong reasons and a few weeks ago, cops from the same station severely assaulted a motorist, leaving him for dead after he allegedly refused to pay a kickback.
The police have also been accused of executing their duties in a partisan manner such that members of the public have all but lost trust in the ZRP.
HIV Self Test Kit BREAKTHROUGH: Zimbabwe Introduces Gadget
Stakeholders in the health sector have welcomed the introduction of HIV self test kits but have cautioned that people should always go for pre-counselling before testing themselves.
Four Southern African countries Zimbabwe, Malawi, Zambia and South Africa will from this month roll out an HIV self-testing pilot project.
The project is aimed at evaluating the acceptability and feasibility of self-testing among the populace.
Stakeholders in the health sector have applauded the move saying it is a demonstration that Zimbabwe is keeping abreast with all HIV and AIDS interventions.
SafAIDS director Mrs Loice Chingandu says self testing can, however, lead to inter-partner violence if not handled properly.
Community Working Group on Health executive director Itayi Rusike noted that self-testing can also lead to psycho-social distress which may lead to self harm or even suicide.
According to the Ministry of Health and Child Care, phase 2 of the project will see more than one million HIV self test kits being distributed in the country commencing this month.
The project is envisaged to increase the number of people in the country who know their HIV status.
Countries such as Australia, the United Kingdom, Kenya and Hong Kong have legalised self-testing, while in Namibia, Tanzania, Russia and China, self-testing is done informally.
Zimbabwe has more than 1.2 million HIV positive people and over 800 000 are accessing life prolonging medication under the national programme.-State Media
13 000 Workers “Duped” $84 million by Govt-REPORT
More than 13 000 civil servants have been omitted from the government payroll despite rendering their services.
A state media report says the government has not been capturing them on its pay system, creating an obligation of more than $84 million per year in salary arrears to the already cash-squeezed treasury.
The report follows a Civil Service audit report which reportedly “reveals” that 96 percent of the number was found in the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education.
“At least 12 392 persons were found to be rendering services but not on the payroll, implying a committed expenditure of $6 959 760 per month translating to $83 517 120 per annum. It has been observed that 96 percent (11 813) of these members are from the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education. This has the effect of distorting the payroll leaving the system open to abuse in the form of members being allowed to provide services without authority,” reads the report.
“Thereafter they will request for payment for services since there is a legal obligation for the State to pay for services provided which, in essence, amounts to committed expenditure on behalf of Government.”
The report said the Public Service Commission had put in place procedures and timelines for appointment and documents to be processed and submitted to the Salary Service Bureau as well as mechanisms to flush out irregular appointments.
“The Commission will identify and charge the members who failed in this exercise to process and submit appointment documents within the set timelines,” reads the report.
It was noted that at least 3 307 members who were on the payroll could not be accounted for amid revelations that some were already working in the Diaspora with some residing as far as Australia.
The audit also noted that the ministry deployed 1 000 classroom teachers to the provincial, district offices, clusters under BEST programmes, Better Schools Programme Zimbabwe, physical education programmes among others creating an unnecessary expenditure of $540 876 per month translating to $6,5 million annually in replacements.
Overstaffing through lower teacher people ratio, relief teachers stood at 5 588 creating an unnecessary expenditure of $2 794 000 per month which translated to $33 528 000 per year.
“The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education did not put in place mechanisms to reduce the wage bill and failed to adhere to the stipulated teacher-pupil ratios in schools,” reads the report.
Another observation was that School Development Associations employed teachers without requisite qualifications, yet colleges were churning out educators and this resulted in headmasters and deputy headmasters not teaching.
“Heads, some deputy heads and teachers-in-charge were not teaching despite indications on paper that they had classes contrary to the provisions of the ministry’s circular Number 15 of 2006. Some claimed to be teaching guidance and counselling whilst they were not. They use guidance and counselling as a cover for not teaching,” the report reads.
The audit also noted that there were 121 agricultural extension workers deployed by the parent ministry in urban areas where there were no posts for such activities.
On tertiary institutions, it was noted some teacher training and technical colleges were teaching Ordinary and Advanced Level subjects under the guise of bridging courses with some even offering boarding facilities yet they were actually running normal secondary school lessons.
“It was further noted that the lecturers providing such services were also claiming part-time allowances from Government, incurring expenditure amounting to $161 544 per annum,” the report reads.
Government has been closing all leakages as part of its effort to reduce its salary bill.
Kuwait Envoy Behind Zimbabwe Slavery Crime
Former Kuwait ambassador to Zimbabwe Ahmed Al -Jeeran has been implicated as the ring- leader in the human trafficking syndicate that has seen over 200 female job seekers lured to Kuwait on the pretext they will secure decent employment, when, in actual fact, they will be sold and forced into prostitution and other menial jobs.
Al-Jareen, using his powers as the ambassador, allegedly connived with his secretary, Brenda Avril May, and advertised for nurse aide vacancies in Kuwait.
They indicated that those interested should contact May who would then organise their travel arrangements.
This came out during the bail hearing of May who was re-arrested yesterday. Al-Jeeran and May were implicated by some of the victims who managed to return home with the help of Zimbabwean officials in Kuwait.
May was released on Monday by the Prosecutor-General’s Office and the police were advised to proceed by a way of summons. However, May was rearrested after fresh details emerged.
She is being represented by Mr David Dhumbura. Representing the State, Mr Peter Kachirika and Mr Sebastian Mutizirwa opposed bail and called the investigating officer Detective Sergeant George Garauzive who gave evidence in support of refusal of bail.
Det Sgt Garauzive said if convicted the accused persons faced life in prison or a minimum of 10 years behind bars.
“Your Worship, the penalty might induce fear and force the accused person to flee if granted bail. We are strongly opposing bail because her accomplices, most of them in Kuwait, are yet to be arrested,” he said.
He added: “As the secretary to the ambassador, it was easy for her to process visas for the victims in her personal capacity. She did all this with the blessings of the former Kuwait ambassador to Zimbabwe Ahmed Al-Jeeran whom she connived with.”
He further said that May communicated directly with the victims who were unaware of what was to befall them in Kuwait. During cross-examination, Mr Dhumbura argued that his client was not a flight risk adding that she did not flee when she was released on summons.
He further said that May was not responsible for issuing visas at the embassy.
Mr Dhumbura, however, argued that the police had “smuggled” his client into court after she had been released by the PG’s Office.
He said the facts submitted to the PG’s Office on Monday were the same facts she had been brought to court on adding that there were no fresh details as alleged by the police.
The magistrate, Mr Elijah Makomo, questioned the police as to why they did not bring May on summons.
“Are you still taking instructions from the PG’s Office or you are now doing what you want? What has changed from what you were instructed yesterday (Monday)?”
Det Sgt Garauzive maintained that they prepared a new request for remand form after new details emerged and re-arrested May.
She was remanded in custody to today for bail ruling. It is the State’s case that May recruited Edith Chapo, Stella Jakarasi and Cynthia Dube among others. She told the victims that their travelling requirements were to be catered for by their “employers”.
When they got to Kuwait their passports and mobile phones were confiscated and they were placed under house arrest where they were abused, worked as maids for long hours without food.
They were later rescued by the Zimbabwean Embassy officials in Kuwait who facilitated their return home.
Meanwhile, police have also arrested an employment agent, James Tungamirai Maroodza (30), who runs Employment Engine Global Services.
Maroodza reportedly placed an advertisement in a local newspaper to the effect that maids were wanted in Kuwait at a salary of $600 per month.
Sylvia Chabikwa and her sister, Agness, responded to the advert and were advised by Maroodza to go for HIV tests which they did. Maroodza is said to have facilitated their visas and air tickets.
On arrival in Kuwait, their passports were confiscated by immigration officials who handed them over to an agent identified as Hannan. Hannan took them to a certain place where he forced them to remove their clothes and put on Moslem regalia which he provided.
According to the State, the two sisters were subjected to slavery and all sorts of abuse at the hands of their “employers”.
The pair was also rescued through the Zimbabwean Embassy. Maroodza was remanded in custody to today for bail application. This brings the number to nine of people arrested so far in connection with the case. Seven other accused persons are on $300 bail each.-State Media
Minister Dinha’s Son Accident | THE FACTS
Mashonaland Central Provincial Affairs Minister Martin Dinha’s son, Michael has been involved in a horrific road accident.
Minister Dinha confirmed the accident to ZimEye.com Tuesday, “my son Michael involved in a bad accident Bindura -Harare road near Christon Bank on the 68km peg. He avoided a head on with someone who had encroached his lane driving a Honda Cvr.
Dinha however told ZimEye his son is alive and well while recovering in hospital. ” Am currently at Parirenyatwa he is fine but about 3 passengers were injured including our Office Clerk Mrs Elizabeth Muchenjeri,” he said.
MUGABE DEAD TB JOSHUA: Mutharika Rubbishes Prophecy
Mugabe, Mutharika dead by April 1st, TB Joshua alleged prophecy suggests.
Malawian President Peter Mutharika on Sunday attacked popular Nigerian television evangelist, TB Joshua over an alleged prophecy that him and Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe will die before April 1.
“I’m told there is a man in Nigeria called Joshua and he is saying that Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and Peter Mutharika will die before April 1,” he said, referring to an evangelical preacher called TB Joshua.
“Let me tell you, Joshua… you will fail. What you did in 2012 will not happen again this year,” the president told a rally in the capital Lilongwe.
In 2012, Joshua reportedly predicted the death of a president of an unnamed southern African country. Mutharika’s brother, Bingu, who was president at the time, did die within the predicted timeframe, giving the prophesy strong currency in Malawi.
Mutharika did not say when or where Joshua made the latest prophesy.
In January, Joshua reportedly gave a televised prophecy, telling his congregation to pray for the leaders in southern Africa, saying: “End of February to April this year, peculiar months for Southern Africa.”
But Mutharika questioned Joshua’s credentials as a prophet, pointing to the collapse of a guesthouse in his sprawling Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) in Lagos in September 2014, which left 116 people dead, mostly South Africans.
“Why did he not foretell this tragedy?
“This all shows that he is a liar. He just wants to raise money,” said Mutharika, who is in his mid 70s, pledging to be around in 2019 for the next presidential elections, and in also 2024, when — if reelected — he will wrap up his last term.
Mutharika came to power in 2014 after defeating Joyce Banda.
Banda, who succeeded Bingu Mutharika, made several visits to the Nigerian headquarters of Joshua’s church and once described the evangelist as her “spiritual father”. –
BREAKING NEWS IN PICTURES – Double Accident In Harare
By Kelvin Ngwazane|A double accident has just occurred at corner of Samora Machel Ave and 4th street intersection the first one involving a minibus from Missionaries of Charity(Mother Theresa), a Nissan Slphy and an Isuzu KB.
Eye witnesses at the scene told ZimEye.com the accident happened after the driver of
the minibus failed to stop at the red traffic signal and proceeded to crash into the Nissan Sylphy which was oncoming and had right of way, ramming into it at the mid-side causing it to spin round three time before grinding to a halt in the middle of the road facing the opposite
direction from which it was headed.
The police were quick to respond to the accident and proceeded to take statements from parties who included the driver of the minibus and his passengers two elderly nuns, and the lone driver of the Nissan Sylphy, who all seemed to have sustained minor injuries.
The driver of the minibus was instructed to get his vehicle out of the road as it was obstructing traffic. As he was following the instructions, he proceeded at high speed and lost control of the vehicle and smashed into a passing Isuzu KB and then into a building located at the
civil court where his vehicle missed a local fruit vendor and a pedestrian who was crossing at the intersection.
A source at the scene told ZimEye.com “it seems the hand of God played a part in this as no one died and it seems everyone sustained minor injuries.”
Zanu PF Writes “Mahofa Death” Obituary
High ranking Zanu PF officials in Masvingo are warming up for the Masvingo Provincial Affairs minister’s job after the incumbent Shuvai Mahofa remained bed-ridden and failed to report for duty since December last year.
Mahofa has been bed-ridden for close to three months after her health deteriorated soon after the Zanu PF conference in Victoria Falls last December, amid speculation she took poisoned food.
However, close family members have dismissed the narrative, saying she had a heart and kidney problem.
She was conspicuous by her absence at President Robert Mugabe’s 92nd birthday bash in the province recently, amid reports she is unwell and is hospitalised in South Africa.
At the function, held at the Great Zimbabwe Monuments, Mahofa had been slotted in as one of the speakers, but Psychomotor minister Josaya Hungwe stood in for her and announced that she would resume duty by March 5.
Zanu PF insiders told Newsday that some “political vultures” had already started positioning themselves for a possible takeover of the post in the event that Mugabe would need a replacement for Mahofa.
“Jostling for Mahofa’s post has reached fever-pitch with about three candidates subtly canvassing for support,” an insider said, adding that names thrown into the ring were those of provincial political commissar Jeppy Jaboon, women’s league chair Veronica Makonese and the director in Mahofa’s office, Kudakwashe Machako, who is seen at G40 meetings.
Machako, however, dismissed the reports.
“Who told you that? I think you should go and seek a comment from the people who said so,” he said.
Former Chiredzi South legislator Ailess Baloyi alleged in a meeting to counter provincial chair Ezra Chadzamira’s suspension that Jaboon was eyeing Mahofa’s post and wanted to land it through backbiting.
“We know the likes of Jaboon also want to be the next Provincial Affairs minister. But he will not land it through backbiting and maligning others. He is a sell-out,” he said, but Jaboon dismissed the allegations as unfounded.
“I am simply being punished because I chose to support the President (Robert Mugabe) and not a faction. They have a faction, but I support the President,” he said.
Makonese could not be reached for comment yesterday.
But other sources said she once dressed down Mahofa in front of First Lady Grace Mugabe, alleging that the Provincial Affairs minister had stolen some donations in a briefing before a rally at Mushayavanhu High School last year.
Mahofa, dubbed the Iron Lady of Masvingo, set tongues wagging ahead of the party’s conference after she rejected Grace’s presidential bid, saying she only recognised her as the women’s league chairperson and wife of the President.
Grace is locked in a bitter succession war with Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s faction – to which Mahofa reportedly belongs – to replace Mugabe.
Mutsvangwa Builds Massive Industry Smog
“Mutsvangwa’s Norton Industrial hub haze”
Dear Editor,
The expelled War Veterans Minister Chris Mutsvangwa has built a massive industry hub, geographically located at the back of his genius mind. Upon his snatching of the Norton constituency, Mutsvangwa promised his hub would supply motor parts to overseas Japan Toyota motor industries. He then erected a large television set at Katanga shops.
Truly speaking some people can dream but not to the extent of supplying motor parts to Japan Toyota motor Industries. An MP’s tenure of office is just 5 years and he plans to construct industries and manufacturing plants in that five period.
Since the honourable MP rose to power in Norton after his “dirty” campaigns, we have not seen him. People were made to believe that with his great foreign connections we were going to be one of the well developed constituencies in Zimbabwe coupled with the Chinese mega deals, Russian platinum fields and the people in Norton were to be masters internationally.
Among all the MPs and the little money allocated to the Development fund Mutsvangwa has dashed people’s hopes. In Norton we still do not have running sewage pipes; the roads are not tarred. There is no water in our taps, at a time when yet Harare is supplied with water which flows from right here in Norton.
Our Dear Honourable MP jumped to dream of bigger things, yet most of his people here do not have Title Deeds for their properties. What kind of grievances do you need to be told of than what we have given you during your campaigns. Debating and speaking good English in parliament is nothing without coming back to your own people whom you claim to have voted for you. Sewage is flowing here in Maridale – you only have less than 2 years to lie again to retain your seat in Norton, and are you going to rig your way back into our poor Norton.
You told people that you would build fisheries in our backyards. Where are they? From 2013 Mr Mp, you erected a Tv at Katanga shops. It’s not even screening any program and above all you wanted the electrolate to watch the TV at that open space not at the comfort of their homes. Please come back to us. I thank you
2 Italians Killed in Zimbabwe: FULL REPORT
Two Italian residents of Zimbabwe were on Sunday killed in disturbing circumstances during an anti poaching exercise in Mana Pools. Since the deaths of Claudio Chiarelli and his son Massimiliano, ZimEye.com has received the below detailed report from the the Zambezi Society:
Richard Maasdorp and Gary Layard of The Zambezi Society today visited the scene of the tragic incident which took place in Mana Pools National Park on Sunday 13thMarch and resulted in the deaths of Claudio Chiarelli and his son Max Chiarelli.
The two deceased died instantly when caught in the mistaken fire of a National Parks patrol of three rangers at about 3.30p.m in the afternoon of Sunday 13th March.
Claudio and Max, together with Francesco Marconati were providing voluntary support to deploy two National Parks anti-poaching patrols consisting of 6 rangers with the intention of uplifting the three rangers who were in the field following a fresh spoor of poachers.
The group had parked their vehicle on the side of the road in the middle section of the Mana Pools National Park to await the arrival of the three Park rangers who had been tracking poachers in dense bush since 9.00a.m. that morning.
The intention was to meet at the road and hand over three fresh rangers to continue the follow-up.
Claudio and Max Chiarelli with Francesco Marconati took the opportunity to open the bonnet of their vehicle to inspect the engine. Meanwhile, the 6 Park rangers they were transporting had dismounted from the vehicle and arranged themselves next to it while waiting for their three colleagues to arrive.
Unbeknown to them, the vehicle had been parked within just 15 metres of where the poachers’ tracks had crossed the road.
Meanwhile, the anti-poaching patrol in hot pursuit, heard voices, crouched down, and slowly moved forward through the thick undergrowth.
Through a gap in the bushes, they saw part of a blue shirt. They assumed this was a poacher and let off a burst of gunfire.
Tragically, both Claudio and Max were killed instantly.
As the anti-poaching patrol rangers were crouched, they were unable to see the road at all.
Fortunately, the 6 rangers awaiting deployment did not return fire.
Richard Maasdorp, Strategic Director of The Zambezi Society stated: “Today (Monday 14th March 2016), we witnessed a thorough on-site investigation by the Zimbabwe Police CID and members of the National Parks Investigations Branch and Senior Management.
The Zimbabwe Parks & Wildlife Management Authority and other state organs now, more than ever, need support and resources to contain their battle against wildlife poaching.
We, the Zambezi Society, extend our very deepest sympathy to Mrs Chiarelli and her daughter and the family on this terrible tragedy. We posthumously thank Claudio and Max Chiarelli, as a father and son combination, for the years of dedication that they have shown in support of wildlife conservation in Zimbabwe. This tragedy is deeply regretted.”
Prophet Dies While Having Sex with Friend’s Wife
A prophet with a ‘White Garment’ church in Lagos, identified simply as ‘Woli Adesoji’, died while intimate with the wife of his close friend and elder in the church.
Pulse reports that the ‘Woli’ was actually expelled from another church where he was a prophet after he was caught with a member’s wife and he later opened his own church and seemed to continue in his indulgence.
According to Pulse, a church member said, “It was a thing of shame when Prophet Adesoji, a married man with several children, died while making love to another man’s wife. And the woman is married to an elder in the church.
“We all know Woli to be very randy and had been suspected by many but since he was the founder of the church, no one could confront him. It seemed the woman’s husband had planted ‘magun’ (a Yoruba voodoo meant to prevent a woman from committing adultery), on his wife and behold, it was Woli that was caught in the trap.
“He died in a very shameful way in his private room in the church. The woman has since fled the area while church members have been trying to come to terms with the ugly incident.”- Agencies
Grace Mugabe Aide Beaten Up By War Vets
By Terrence Mawawa, Chiredzi|Angry war veterans last week beat up a senior government official and well known Grace Mugabe aide Fortune Chimbishi, accusing him of working with the First Lady to denigrate the former freedom fighters.
Chimbishi, who is the Provincial Lands Officer for Masvingo,was in Chiredzi to address a stakeholders meeting in the company of Deputy Lands Minister Berita Chikwama.
Furious war vets charged for Chimbishi and assaulted him accusing him of working with Mrs Mugabe to dislodge the former freedom fighters.
Chiredzi District war veterans chairperson, Killer Makuni confirmed the development but was quick to suggest that there were many reasons why the former freedom fighters attacked Chimbishi.
A Chiredzi based war icon said Chimbishi was assaulted for working with Mrs Mugabe to weaken the veterans of the liberation struggle.
“As war veterans we are disgruntled because of the manner in which we are being reduced. Chimbishi was therefore caught up in the storm. This battle between the so called G40 and the war veterans is not over yet. We will not be intimidated by whoever is behind this faction,” said the defiant war veteran.
Mrs Mugabe is expected to visit Masvingo province early next month in a bid to coax dissent but CIO agents have warned the president’s wife will not have a stroll in the park given the mounting tension in the province which is boiling for a confrontation with President Robert Mugabe because of his wife.
PICTURES:Tsvangirai Liz Skin Perox to Indian Lass
Dear Editor.
Re: In response to the previous article”Tsvangirai wife in cancer scare,”
Dear Mr Editor. I’ve known Elizabeth since she was a little girl. Below is the Elizabeth I know (also see the video gallery at the bottom):Before and After
Angelina Masuku Out
The ZANU PF dismissal juggernaut is shifting to the otherwise quiet Bulawayo province with Senator Angeline Masuku
set to be the next to fall.
The Bulawayo province of the ZANU PF youth league is pushing for the veteran politician to be kicked out immediately for “undermining President Mugabe,” ZimEye.com can reveal.
In a statement to the media, the provincial chairperson Anna Mokgohloa said the league had lost confidence in Masuku’s leadership after she addressed a war veterans meeting in the company of ousted war veterans leaders Jabulani Sibanda and Christopher Mutsvangwa in Bulawayo this weekend.
The youth claim that Masuku’s association with the two clearly indicate her disobedience of President Mugabe who suspended and dismissed the two respectively.
“Firstly we want to state that her war credentials are questionable as we have never heard her name being pronounced by former liberators.”
“We took notice of her association with former War Veterans Minister and Chairman Christopher Mutsvangwa, Zimbabwe People First and front-runner Jabulani Sibanda,” said Mokgohloa.
“Her loyalty to Zanu-PF is questionable,” she added.
In a separate statement the youth are calling for the Bulawayo Provincial Executive to execute Masuku’s dismissal from the party.
Sources within the party say another of Masuku’s reasons for being wanted out is her alleged loyalty to Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
The sources claim that the former Matabeleland South Governor is coordinating Mnangagwa’s Presidential moves. At its Annual National Conference in Victoria Falls last year, the ruling party adopted a recommendation by its Women’s League to have President Mugabe appoint a woman as one of his Deputies. That development was a well calculated move meant to kick Mnangagwa out and replace him with First Lady Grace Mugabe who in terms of party hierarchy is the most senior woman, being the Secretary of the Women’s League.
The Mnangagwa faction countered all that by lobbying former PF ZAPU women to demand that they be given the opportunity to provide the female Vice President. That would then see core Vice President and Grace Mugabe ally Phelekezela Mphoko being sacrificed.
Current allegations are that Masuku has been leading in that call and is positioning herself for the post in her claimed capacity of being the most senior PF ZAPU woman in the current ZANU PF set up.
Father, Son Killed by Rangers
By Agence France-Presse| A man and his son have been shot dead by a wildlife ranger while on an anti-poaching patrol in Zimbabwe, in an apparent case of mistaken identity.
The two were killed in the Mana Pools national park in the north of the country on Sunday.
“Claudio Chiarelli, who was an accomplished professional hunter who brought European tourists to Zimbabwe, was accidentally shot with his son and they both died,” Emmanuel Fundira, head of the Safari Operators Association, said on Monday.
“Claudio and some colleagues were on a trip with a parks anti-poaching unit when a ranger came from nowhere and shot at them while they were standing outside their vehicle. We understand it was a case of mistaken identity.”
Fundira said private individuals regularly assisted Zimbabwean anti-poaching activities by providing logistical support for patrols.
Chiarelli, reportedly from Padua, Italy, had lived in Zimbabwe since 1982 and his son was born in the country, an Italian embassy official said.
Italian media reports said Chiarelli was 50, and named his son Massimiliano, aged 20.
“We can confirm it happened yesterday at Mana Pools national park but we are not aware of the exact details,” said the official. “We are in contact with the family. It’s a tragedy. The loss of a father and a son, and also for Zimbabwe for the bad publicity it will generate.”
The government parks department and police said they were investigating the incident.
Chombo Strangles Neighbour in Court Over $200
Controversial “mega-rich” cabinet Minister Ignatius Chombo has taken his neighbour to court over a property damage valued at no more than $200.
The Minister yesterday brought his neighbour to court on allegations of damaging a water drainage system at his Chishawasha Hills home.
Nichodimus Vengayi Takavadi (49) appeared before Harare magistrate Ms Victoria Mashamba. He is facing malicious damage to property charges and was remanded out of custody to March 23.
Chombo’s site manager acting under the politician’s instructions, Mr Luckmore Thom stood in court yesterday. Prosecutor Ms Shambadzeni Fungura alleged that on February 20, Takavadi arrived home and discovered that Thom had already placed stones just before the minister’s precast wall.
The stones were a decoration at the residence, the court heard. It is alleged that Takavadi wanted to park his vehicle next to the minister’s precast wall. He allegedly pushed six stones down a slope and into the stormwater runoff (water drainage).
It is alleged that the drainage was built beside the minister’s precast wall, a few metres from the back gate. The drainage was damaged by the stones. After pushing the stones, Takavadi allegedly parked his vehicle along the minister’s precast wall.
It is alleged that Takavadi has been maintaining the land in front of the minister’s house. The value of the damaged property is $200.
Zuma Visit to Zimbabwe
SOUTH African President Jacob Zuma is expected to visit Zimbabwe this year in fulfilment of conditions of the Bi-National Commission established between the two countries during President Mugabe’s State visit to the neighbouring country last year.
The Bi-National Commission is co-chaired by the two Heads of State and Government and elevates the two countries’ political and economic relations to presidential level from the ministerial rank where they reposed for years.
The Bi-National Commission requires that the presidents meet annually cementing political and economic relations. Prior to President Mugabe’s visit to South Africa political and economic highest bilateral engagements were only done at ministerial level.
During his visit President Zuma is expected to join his counterpart President Mugabe to assess progress made under political and economic agreements signed last year.
Addressing the sixth edition of the Investment and Trade Initiative in Harare yesterday, outgoing South Africa Ambassador to Zimbabwe Vusi Mavimbela said the Bi-National Commission significantly takes the two countries’ relations to a higher level and will be an annual engagement at the level of Heads of State.
“So last year during His Excellency’s visit to South Africa a number of agreements were signed one of which was the Bi-National Commission. What that Bi-National Commission means in practice is that as His Excellency President Mugabe went to South Africa last year President Zuma would be coming to Zimbabwe very soon,” said Ambassador Mavimbela.
“What is good about this is that when that agreement was signed in front of the Heads of State it means that it was endorsed by those Heads of State and the ministers and all of us have got to go and do our work.
“Now on an annual basis the ministers and all of us will have to come and sit in front of the Heads of State and say we signed this and that agreement, what has been the progress? What have we done?
“And we all know the pressure that comes with that responsibility because the ministers and everybody cannot then say we were too busy with this and that when they talk to their principals. I am happy that our relations are at that level,” said Ambassador Mavimbela.
Zimbabwe and South Africa share strategic strengths including geographic proximity, skilled and abundant resources, technological expertise, abundant natural resources among other things, which if leveraged on, could help in addressing the current poor trade balance between the two countries.
From an investment perspective, a number of South African companies continue to operate in Zimbabwe, principally in the mining, tourism, agriculture, banking and retail sectors.
Future investments estimated from South African companies operating in Zimbabwe include the $8,85 million by Tongaat Hulett in the agro-processing sector; Panasonic Business Systems have also committed towards an investment of $1,2 million in advanced manufacturing and $521 million to be invested by Nucoal in the coal, oil and gas sectors.
According to FDI Markets, between 2003 and 2015 South Africa invested R20 billion in Zimbabwe in the mining, agriculture, banking and retail sectors.
A further attestation to the economic activity between the two countries, is highlighted in the ongoing participation of South African companies in the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair, where 23 exhibitors participated last year.
This year 33 South African companies representing diverse sectors including agro-processing, mining, health care, infrastructure and ICT among others, are expected to exhibit at the ZITF.
The two countries also share striking similarities in their economic blueprints, the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation and South Africa’s National Development plan both of which highlight the same issues relating to food security and nutrition, social services and poverty eradication, infrastructure and utilities and value addition and beneficiation.
These issues reinforce the need for business communities from both countries to synergise efforts in dealing with challenges.
“You are coming here under that broad political and economic framework of agreements and you are actually part of the engine that must make sure that those broad agreements are concretised and have become a reality,” said Ambassador Mavimbela.
He called for urgency in the implementation of the agreements signed last year as the two leaders would require a progress report when president Zuma visits Zimbabwe.
“What is going to happen is that we are going to look back to at the past year and say what is that we achieved after those agreements were signed.
“So we need to move with much more seriousness, urgency and agility to make sure that we make good all those agreements that were signed and be able to report progress,” said Ambassador Mavimbela.
Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to South Africa, Mr Isaac Moyo, said discussions are already underway to facilitate President Zuma’s visit.
“We have already started talking about when that could be,” said Ambassador Moyo.
This year 32 South African companies are in Zimbabwe under the Investment and Trade Initiative and will visit Gweru and Bulawayo for business linkages.-State Media
Load Shedding No More, says Govt
The government says it has put in place measures to ensure the country does not experience power shortages although generation at Kariba has been reduced to an average of 285 megawatts.
Kariba hydro power has an installed capacity to generate 750 megawatts.
Energy and Power Development Minister Dr Samuel Undenge told students at the Zimbabwe Staff College that 2016 is likely to be the transitional year of no load shedding as the government has increased imports from South Africa and Mozambique.
Dr Undenge added that the government has also maintained very high levels of generation at the four thermal power stations, particularly Hwange to supplement the limited generation at Kariba hydro power station.
“Some large power users embarked on energy efficiency improvements, thereby releasing 25 megawatts to other consumers whilst Sable Chemicals released 40 megawatts since they no longer use the old energy intensive technology of electrolysis in the production of ammonium nitrate,” said Dr Undenge.
Diesel generators which will be installed at Dema substation in Seke will also help according to Dr Undenge who hints the much awaited renewable energy policy will be finalised this year.
Zimbabwe has an enormous solar energy potential which if exploited can supply approximately 10 000 giga watt hours of electrical energy per year.
Last Auction For Sacked Diamond Companies-Govt
Mines and mining development minister Walter Chidhakwa says the country is this week going to hold the last diamond auction for the evicted Chiadzwa diamond mining companies.
Chidhakwa told the state media on Monday that on the auction day which is yet to be announced, the new Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Mining Company is (ZCDMC) expected to put 160 000 carats under the hammer.
Government last month ordered all diamond companies to vacate their various concessions and cease operations after seven months of unfruitful firm consolidation talks between government and the miners.
Government also said the country lost over $15 billion to diamond mining companies since their discovery in Manicaland province in 2008.
Chidakwa accused the mining companies of operating illegally adding that they were to merger with government and “in fact operating illegally as the granted permits had expired and were not renewed over the last four to five years”.
Nurses Use Old Lorry For Transport
Mashonaland East’s Mahusekwa hospital nursing staff is using an old lorry to get to and from the health care facility as the hospital faces serious transport challenges.
Patients seeking treatment at the hospital have urged authorities to ensure the health workers’ dignity is upheld.
Mahusekwa hospital is a state-of-the-art medical institution in Marondera district.
But there is nothing near being state-of-the-art when it comes to the welfare of its staff.
Nurses who stay in Marondera are enduring the humiliating experience of travelling to and from work in an old open truck.
The state media caught up with the sad scene at Munosi Centre in Marondera where the nurses and other support staff were struggling to board the lorry.
For some, boarding the lorry was such a mammoth task that needed assistance.
In the heat of the moment, one female nurse dropped a shoe and never noticed it.
Had it not been the colleagues who noticed, she might have got to work with just one shoe.
Sitting in a lorry can be messy business and to keep up appearances, the female nurses have to carry wrapping material commonly known as “mazambiya”.
Arriving at the hospital, it is once again the arduous task of disembarking.
Patients who were waiting to be treated could do nothing but feel sorry for the nurses.
Most of the hospital staff stay in Marondera as the hospital only has accommodation for doctors.
Mashonaland East provincial medical director Dr Simukai Zizhou was not in office and his mobile phone was unreachable.
War Vets To Challenge Mugabe Over G-40
Former liberation war fighters say they are “very soon” meeting President Robert Mugabe to challenge him to restore “Zanu PF’s lost ideology,” forcing the veteran leader to turn the sword onto the G40 leaders, widely accused of hijacking the politburo.
Victor Matemadanda the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association’s secretary general told the daily Newsday in Harare Sunday Mugabe must change.
The G40 is a grouping of Zanu PF Young Turks believed to be fronted by First Lady Grace Mugabe.
Of late, the grouping has led a systematic purge on Zanu PF founding members and war veterans perceived to be aligned to Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa as part of a wider plot to remove them from the ruling party’s succession matrix.
Both factions are jostling to strategically position themselves in the Zanu PF succession race for the ageing Mugabe who turned 92 last month.
Matemadanda said his executive had launched nationwide mass mobilisation rallies to sensitise members on the gravity of the matter before their no-holds-barred meeting with Mugabe “anytime soon”.
“The party has been hijacked and that is what we want to tell our patron that we feel the party has lost it. We hope he will listen to us. But at the moment, we are busy mobilising and bringing back in the association every war veteran outside there who could have been forced out by this ill-treatment taking place in our party,” Matemadanda said.
Other reported G40 top officials include Zanu national commissar Saviour Kasukuwere, politburo members Jonathan Moyo and Patrick Zhuwao, although they have publicly distanced themselves from the faction.
Matemadanda’s remarks came after embattled war veterans’ chairperson, Chris Mutsvangwa and his predecessor Jabulani Sibanda jointly addressed a rally in Bulawayo over the weekend where they resolved to placate Zanu PF from the jaws of “malcontents who want to destroy it from within”.
War veterans, who have been the vanguard of the governing party since the liberation struggle and had violently campaigned for its victory in past elections, have lately been on the receiving end after being hounded by the G40 faction whose members reportedly now dominate the politburo.
“As far as we are concerned, the politburo should be the secretariat of the central committee, but has been reduced to become a disciplinary committee. More time is being spent on trivial issues while the people are suffering.
“The welfare of the war veterans has been neglected, but we will not sit down and watch. As freedom fighters, this is not what we fought for. We will force the party to do the right thing and those who are causing chaos in the party today will go,” Matemadanda said.
“We are currently going around the country mobilising our membership and uniting the war veterans so that we can approach our patron who happens to the leader of Zanu PF and tell him what we think about this party.
“There is discontent within the war veterans. War veterans feel that the ethos and ideals of the struggle have been missed along the way.”
Matemadanda added: “And it is our duty to ensure we take back the party to its original state. How can you have a politburo handling disciplinary cases meant for a district?
“How can you explain that a member of a cell is disciplined by the politburo? What is the role of the provincial disciplinary committee.”
New War Veterans minister Tshinga Dube, last week disclosed that he had asked Mugabe to delay meeting the war veterans until they have united. This was after ex-Zipra cadres had reportedly threatened to sever ties with the ZNLWVA and vowed to form their own welfare organisation.
Mutsvangwa was, two weeks ago, suspended from Zanu PF alongside his wife, Monica on allegations of causing divisions and factionalism within the party before they both lost their government posts.
Zanu PF spokesperson, Simon Khaya Moyo yesterday refused to comment on the matter and challenged Matemadanda to prove that the party had been hijacked.
“He (Matemadanda) should explain who has hijacked the party and what he means as losing the track.
“I can’t comment on his thoughts, it is his right to think like that as long as he has evidence to back up his statements,” Khaya Moyo said.
Mugabe’s Amigo Flees £40Million Mansion
£41million mansion still being built 31years later
By DailyMail|STRETCHED between rows of ancient trees and sprawling over green fields, this is the so-called Ghost House of Sussex – a massive £40million ($57m) mansion left incomplete after work first began in the 1980s.
Property baron Nicholas Van Hoogstraten, who began the construction of Hamilton Palace, near Uckfield in East Sussex in 1985, has long since left British shores to further his business interests in Zimbabwe.
The controversial businessman, who was once jailed for paying thugs to hurl a grenade into a rival’s home, started building the home – complete with its own mausoleum – in order to house his vast art collection.
It’s not clear if Hoogstraten still owns the property – he long ago claimed to have transferred many of his assets into his children’s names.
However, a local resident has now complained that construction work on the property stopped long ago and it is simply going to waste, The Mirror reported.
Neighbour Richard Baxter told the paper: “With all the housing problems we have in this country surely the building can be put to good use. It’s a disgrace that it is just going to ruin.”
Hoogstraten made his fortune as a slum landlord in Britain but is better known for his court case regarding the gruesome gangland slaying of a business rival, who was stabbed five times before being shot in the head.
Van Hoogstraten was exonerated of any blame in the killing.
Once described by a judge as a ‘self-imagined devil who thinks he is an emissary of Beelzebub’, Hoogstraten was born in Bognor in 1946 and as an 11-year-old schoolboy started selling stamps to noted collectors.
It later transpired that the young Hoogstraten, who claimed to have a stamp collection worth £30,000, had hired classmates to steal the stamps for him from specialist shops.
By the time he was 14, he had taken to wearing a suit to school and would excuse himself from lessons to sit in an empty classroom, where he would read the Financial Times and attend to business deals.
As a teenager, he started a loan-shark business that saw him take property deeds as collateral for loans. He also ran nightclubs in Brighton and once called Rod Stewart, the rock star, a greedy ‘little runt’ in a row over takings.
He also picked up a conviction for organising a henchman to throw a grenade at a priest, as well as the 2002 conviction for manslaughter for the killing of that business rival.
The verdict was overturned on appeal, but he was ordered to pay the victim’s family £6 million (US$8.6m) in a civil case in 2005.
Fireworks As Grace, Kasukuwere Dismantle Masvingo
By Terrence Mawawa Masvingo|First Lady Grace Mugabe and her henchman Saviour Kasukuwere who is the Zanu PF National Political Commissar are on the way to dismantle the Masvingo Provincial Executive, it has emerged.
The Grace led G40 team has lined up a series of meetings and rallies solely scheduled for Masvingo dedicated to weed out provincial members said to be sympathetic to embattled Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
The fired up First Lady is expected to henpeck perceived members of the Mnangagwa faction as she seeks to take control of the province’s entire political canopy.
Impeccable sources in the crisis torn Zanu PF have warned Mrs Mugabe risks flying into the middle of a storm since war veterans and State Minister Shuvai Mahofa’s sympathisers openly blame Mugabe’s wife for attempting to weaken the former liberation war fighters. Party sources told ZimEye.com Grace and Kasukuwere would soon physically tour Masvingo province since it had been identified as one of the trouble spots.
The provincial executive has told Mrs Mugabe to her face on the hot presidential succession matter. “The First Lady is pushing for the dismissal of the entire provincial executive. The First Lady and Kasukuwere are coming here very soon to dismantle the entire executive and place an interim committee. All perceived Mnangagwa factions are going to be axed. Rallies and meetings have been arranged and the G40 is coming to Masvingo very soon,”a senior party official told ZimEye.
Grace is expected to address rallies in Bikita, Masvingo and Chiredzi districts. The G40 is said to be working with Bikita South MP and Provincial Commissar, Jeppy Jaboon, to destroy the Team Lacoste in the province. Jaboon recently dumped the Mnangagwa camp to join the G40.
It is understood Mrs Mugabe and Kasukuwere want to replace embattled chairman Ezra Chadzamira with Chiredzi West MP Darlington Chiwa who is a Grace bootlicker.
CIO Boss Caught With Fake Money
By Terrence Mawawa, Chivhu| A senior Central Intelligence boss was spotted on Closed Circuit Television using a fake US $100 dollar note to buy goods at the local Pick and Pay Supermarket branch.
Police officers in Chivhu spotted by ZimEye.com have demonstrated reluctance on the matter. A senior employee at Chivhu Pick and Pay who begged for anonymity for fear, revealed a senior Chivhu based CIO boss was last week caught on camera buying from the giant retail outlet using fake money.
“It is true that a senior intelligence officer was caught on camera purchasing goods using a fake US $ 100 note. The CIO boss also threatened the girl on the till so the situation is very tricky. The police have not done anything since they are afraid of prosecuting the intelligence boss,” he said.
Police details are jittery on investigations and Mashonaland East Acting Police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Tendai Mwanza said the written report on the matter had gone missing from the official tray- adding he had nothing further to comment on it all.
Police details in Chivhu town said the matter was too sensitive, indicating the magnitude of fear, even in the ZRP. It is understood CIO operatives are frequenting the Chivhu Pick and Pay premises to monitor the situation.
IN PICTURES: Hundreds Ditch “Sex” Prophet Wutaunashe Worldwide
Controversial and sex scandal ridden preacher, Andrew Wutaunashe (who prophesies good of the 2013 sham elections saying President Robert Mugabe was by God Almighty given a second chance to finish “what he started”) was yesterday ditched by scores of followers across the world who have now started a new church, the Family Covenant Church. Below are pictures from various church meetings within and beyond Zimbabwe ALSO READ – Wutaunashe deserted by church after sex sleaze.
GUN ATTACK:Cop Shoots Cop at Minister’s House
A POLICE officer allegedly shot a female colleague while trying to sneak into a Government minister’s house she was guarding in order to see his lover, a housemaid, a Harare magistrate heard last Friday.
Constable Lloyd Salobe (29) appeared before Harare magistrate Ms Fadzai Mtombeni facing attempted murder and supplying false information charges after he shot Constable Hazel Mutasa at Marco-Economic Planning and Investment Promotion Minister Obert Mpofu’s Gunhill residence in October last year.
He was remanded in custody to March 22 for trial. Prosecutor Ms Ressy Nyamombe alleged that on October 30 last year Salobe and his colleague in the Police Protection Unit, Mutasa, were together on parade at Harare Central Police Station before being deployed to provide night security services in Highlands and Gunhill, respectively.
While at his station – Justice Lavender Makoni’s home – Salobe decided to visit his girlfriend who was a housemaid at Minister Mpofu’s home where Mutasa was on duty.
At around 10pm, Salobe allegedly called his girlfriend informing her that he was coming over.
The court heard that at around 2am Mutasa heard a knock at the guardroom and asked for the day’s password. Salobe gave the correct password and Mutasa opened the guardroom.
It is alleged that Mutasa was surprised to see that the visitor was wearing a face mask and armed with an AK47 riffle. Salobe ordered Mutasa to follow his orders and she dropped her gun and surrendered.
He kicked Mutasa and she fell to the ground before a scuffle ensued.
Trying to free herself, Mutasa allegedly crawled towards the house intending to alert the residents.
It is alleged that Salobe then shot her on the left side of her abdomen.
Thinking that Mutasa was dead, Salobe scaled the precast wall and fled to his work station.
To cover his tracks, Salobe alleged lytore his uniform and scratched his face, stomach and chest using thorns.
At his work station, Salobe started crying and calling for help. It is alleged that he told residents at his work station that he was attacked by an assailant who stole his firearm and police uniform. He added that the assailant returned the firearm minutes later with two rounds of ammunition missing.
He reported the matter to the police and investigations revealed that he had filed a false report.
Investigations also revealed that the spent cartridge at the crime scene matched Salobe’s service rifle, while his hands tested positive for gunshot residue following a forensic examination.
The face mask was also recovered at his work station.
A medical examination concluded that Mutasa suffered lacerations on her backside and lower abdomen.
Zim Doctor ‘Killed’ in South Africa.
The case has generated debate over the slow pace at which South African police investigate cases of murder of foreigners in that country, and the improper conduct of South African pathologists.
In October last year, Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Professor Jonathan Moyo also expressed concern over shoddy investigations following the death of his daughter, Zanele, who was found dead in her Cape Town apartment.
Former Radio Three DJ John Matinde told The Southern Times last week that his family was now wondering why South African police were taking time to investigate the death of his brother, Tham, and bring the killers to book despite assurances that the matter would be investigated timeously.
When asked whether the case had been finalised, Mr Matinde said: “Not yet. Far from it. We have not received any response from police on how far the investigations are. No one has been arrested so far. Not yet. Not that we’ve been advised by Milnerton Police, Cape Town, on this crime that happened on 19 July 2015, just over six months ago.”
Dr Matinde, a prominent gynaecologist working in the Western Cape, was found dead at his Sunset Beach Property (7 Cowrie Crescent), Cape Town. The discovery was made by his long-time girlfriend, Thandi Juliet Mabena, in the early hours of July 19.
Events surrounding the death of Dr Tham have been mired in controversy with the family disputing Ms Mabena’s narration. When news about the tragic death of the gynaecologist broke out, mourners, friends and relatives were advised that he had died from a chest infection for which he was undergoing treatment.
According to reports, there was much consternation and uproar as other family members had already been advised that he had been found stabbed in the neck with a kitchen knife.
Information that emerged soon after Dr Tham was found dead suggested he had two stab wounds but when asked for an explanation by the relatives, Ms Mabena is reported to have claimed it was a suicide.
Conflicting details surrounding the death of Dr Tham led to a major fallout with Ms Mabena trying to rush the repatriation process of the deceased (to Harare) which she finally achieved within one week.
Relatives questioned why she was in such a rush to do so. The media reported that the emergence of an erratic handwritten death certificate which was later rejected by Zimbabwean authorities also raised suspicion. When asked what was delaying the inquest, Mr Matinde said: “Our lawyer’s efforts to find out the current state of play have thus far been unable to specifically find out why, except to say investigations are still under way, the autopsy pronunciation had yet to be made by the (South African) state.
“We already had our private pathologist report commissioned on same the week of death. I shall comment at the right time about this as commenting now might interfere with police investigations.” The Matinde family launched a private autopsy after being upset by the pace of investigations.
“We await an official autopsy pronunciation to see if that tallies with our private one, in which case swift progress can hopefully proceed,” said the former Radio Three broadcaster. The police investigation is not the only one under way. There are parallel third party investigations both to do with the case, and circumstances surrounding what has happened since.”
Ms Mabena is said to have told the Matinde family that she was the one who discovered the body with stab wounds but denies ever hearing any groaning sounds or any other disturbances during the night. Mr Matinde said Ms Mabena has not been of much help to the investigations and vowed to continue pursuing the matter.
“We are hoping the police will finalise their investigations sooner so the family and Thandi can have closure on what really happened.” Ms Mabena refused to comment on the matter.
“I am not sure what to say to you other than that I am distraught with grief and have no comments for you,” she said in an emailed response. “My husband was a very private person and I would like to respect that by not taking this painful loss to the media. I kindly request that you respect that too.”-State Media
Woman Helps Hubby Rape 14yr Old Daughter
A Zvishavane woman helped and watched as her husband raped their 14-year-old daughter after locking her in the bedroom.
Philemon Tauze (30) appeared at the Zvishavane Magistrates Court on Wednesday 24 February 2016 facing rape charges and has been remanded in custody. His wife Nestsai Sibanda is charged with rape.
It is alleged that Sibanda of Mhike Village, Chief Mazvihwa Zvishavane was in the habit of finding women for her husband whenever she was not in the mood for sex. Tauze who appeared for initial remand before Magistrate Shepherd Munjanja pleaded guilty to the charge.
It is the State’s case that Tauze in the company of his wife took their 14-year-old daughter into the bedroom where they locked her in for Tauze to have sex with her. Tauze had sexual intercourse with the minor twice without her consent while the mother looked on.
The minor reported the matter soon afterwards and Tauze went on the run.
Tauze hanged his name and places of residence many times in order to avoid detection, according to court documents. He was arrested after massive manhunt. masvingo mirror
Mugabe Exit
By Minenhle Gumede|We must know as a people that a country’s path to prosperity or ruin is often dictated by the character of its citizens,and therefore the solution to our problems lie with no other than you and l as Zimbabweans.
lt is indeed unfortunate that l write this piece 36 years later when we insinuate that we are a liberated country, yet the reality that stares back at us daily is that of our children living in abject poverty under a tyrannical and violent government.
l will not attempt to list the numerous problems which we face as a nation but instead will endeavour to ask a few pertinent questions each and everyone of us must take time to answer in truth,so that when we begin to discuss solutions we know exactly what our challenges are today.
Firstly, can we safely say we are living in a well governed country if our ability to get good health care and education depends on the whims of politicians? Can we say we are governed well when almost a third of our earnings annually goes to taxes aimed at supporting all levels of government? Are we well governed if the system and political class spending keeps piling up national debt which most of us don’t understand that it is to be paid by us,our children and grandchildren to come? Are we well governed if it is impossible to remove poor performing officials from positions? These are the issues we must deal with and witness daily as citizens.
Currently government is struggling to even pay civil servants salaries but we are subjected to this fiscal insanity of the president’s endless spending on all sorts of frivolities which have albeit caused most of these cuts in the budget towards vital human services. The economic meltdown we are experiencing exemplifies an abandonment of democratic principles, which has seen a handful of government leaders making reckless choices at the same time being unable to even accept the consequences.
We are living in the times where we have chosen to be led by a government high on wine which has proven beyond a shadow of doubt that it has lost touch with the needs of its people.This is a corrupt entity that cannot even begin to understand at this stage that for any nation to thrive its people have to be free to make their own choices,to assume responsibility for their own actions and accept the consequences,be it good or bad.
Our country is on the brink of ruin today because we have lost our strength of character as a nation to fight for our values without fear or favor and to defend the very tenets of what it truly means to be a free nation. Zanu PF has trapped us in perpetual poverty instilling a poverty mindset which pervades many and we are stuck in a vicious cycle of poor choices that show only a desire for immediate gratification over long term planning, our myopic thinking has assisted this renegade governance which has divided us with partisan politics, and planting seeds of hatred and intolerance among the people. A case in point to be weary of is the increase in the use of tribalism as a political tactic.
We are watching with much bravado our current vice Presidents being pitted against one another along ethnic lines,and people label you a tribalist nowadays if you disagree with another individual especially if one is a politician.
We have instead taken front seats to watch this destructive behaviour as it escalates, the question is why have we allowed it? Many have also gone on and joined the bandwagon of absurdity to drink from this cup of bitterness and hatred which seeks to openly divide Zimbabwe along tribal, political and other demarcation lines to satisfy Zanu PF selfish agendas to be re-elected again into government.
Notably those who are doing it are not concerned with the damage it has done to the fabric of our country. As we enter a new cycle of the election phase which signals that we are drawing closer to the election period the desperation from Zanu PF politicians to revive their bases has begun taking centre stage, and the entire ruling party has thrown out sensibility, discipline and dignity breeding only hatred and intolerance among citizens.
We must seek to elect leaders of government who are capable of embracing the diversity of our nation unequivocally, and we ought to recognise those individuals who focus only on solving problems rather than fanning destructive tribal politics as an election campaign tactic as seen with the current crop. When will we get tired of being a constant illustration of a nation which found itself in the clutches of a ruthless elite which abuses state power?
We will continue to pay the price for the absence of social justice which equates to no peace and constant turmoil. We must say NO! to governance that holds the opinions of its citizens in contempt and again, governance that is insensitive and subjects untold suffering upon its own people without losing sleep.
Minenhle Sokhela
MDC National Executive Member
Grace Mugabe Youths Weep
ZANU PF youth league members that were instrumental in the purge that targeted former vice-president Joice Mujuru have apologised for their role, saying they have since realised that they were used as pawns.
The youth leaders featured prominently at First Lady Grace Mugabe’s nationwide rallies, which she used to demand Mujuru’s resignation.
Grace accused Mujuru of corruption, incompetence and witchcraft, as well as plotting to kill President Robert Mugabe.
The First Lady is yet to produce any evidence to back the claims a year after Mujuru was fired from both Zanu PF and the government.
The seven Zanu PF provincial youth chairpersons who were recently fired for attacking Mugabe and Grace, said they were being victimised for refusing to back a similar campaign against Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa .
Three of them — Harare’s Godwin Gomwe, Vengai Musengi from Mashonaland West and Godfrey Tsenengamu of Mashonaland Central — told The Standard on Friday that they regretted their role in the Mujuru debacle.
“We didn’t know that if they want to tarnish the image of a person, they create falsehoods like what happened to Mujuru who was accused of demanding 10% from corporates and that she was consulting witchdoctors, all without evidence and we later concluded that all those were lies,” Musengi said. “We want to apologise to her that we were used out of ignorance.”
Gomwe said the seven would mobilise and tell the people about all the allegations against Mujuru and made people believe them.
“Our role was to mobilise on the ground using that information, which we were given by [names supplied] concerning Mujuru,” he said.
“We later discovered that it was false just like what is happening to Mnangagwa right now.”
Musengi said the Zanu PF G40 faction which is fighting to stop Mnangagwa from succeeding Mugabe, was started in Mugabe’s own house through Grace.
Gomwe said those who did not support G40 were being hounded out of Zanu PF.
“We were expelled as seven provincial youth chairpersons because towards end of year last year, we were not attending the First Lady’s tours because we realised the hate speeches at Grace’s rallies were not doing any good to the party,” he said.
Mujuru has challenged Mugabe to prove the allegations he made against her in court. standard
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Pasuwa Announces AFCON Squad
Despite the latest match fixing allegations, Warriors head coach Calisto Pasuwa has today announced his provisional squad that will face Swaziland in an AFCON Qualifier match on the weekend of March 23-25.
The inclusion of Central Defender, Patson Jaure, has already raised eye brows as he is being implicated in the scandal that has seen Edzai Kasinauyo being suspended from his duties.
The Warriors are scheduled to take on Sihlangu in Mbabane on the weekend of March 23-25 before hosting the same side in the reverse fixture four days later in Harare.
PROVISIONAL SQUAD
GOALKEEPERS
Washington Arubi
Tatenda Mukuruva
Donovan Bernard
DEFENDERS
Partson Jaure
Eric Chipeta
Coster Nhamoinesu LawrenceMhlanga
Hardlife Zvirekwi
Bruce Kangwa
Onesimo Bhasera
Tendai Darikwa
Brendon Galloway
Elisha Muroiwa
MIDFIELDERS
Willard Katsande (c)
Marvelous Nakamba
Ronald Chitiyo
Kudakwashe Mahachi
Marshal Mudehwe
Macoully Bourne
Tafadzwa Kutinyu
STRIKERS
Knowledge Musona
Nyasha Mushekwi
Curthbert Malajila
Khama Billiat
Evans Rusike
Matthew Rusike
– SportBrief.co.zw
Mudede: I Was Threatened
REGISTRAR General Tobaiwa Mudede claims he received threats from the media and “high places” while writing his controversial book on family planning.
Mudede launched the book titled, Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) and Population Control Drugs in Developing Countries in Harare on Friday.
However, the controversial Mudede said threats and intimidation will not deter him and his co-author Richard Hondo from propagating their theories against modern contraception methods in favour of traditional methods because they had fought many fierce battles before.
Addressing over 100 people who had attended the book launch, Mudede said their families feared they would be killed.
“It is a journey in which we have been threatened and our families thought they would lose us and we were warned by MPs to prepare for trouble,” he claimed.
“We are not to be threatened, we are not afraid, because Mudede has fought physical battles in Mbare in stage fights, and I can use a riffle and hit a buffalo at 173 metres.
“I hunt the big five except lions, and so when you face this man who does not have a big tummy, you should know he is not afraid.”
Hondo added: “When we were writing this book, we were given pressure from intimidation, threats, but there is always a price to pay whenever one man tries to do any service for another.”
In his book, Mudede challenged journalists from The Standard and NewDay, Phyllis Mbanje and Veneranda Langa to offer better methods of family planning if they thought his were not good.
“To those who thought differently, NewsDay scribes Phyllis Mbanje and Veneranda Langa being prominent in this group, we say it would have been more helpful if they had offered better methods than we are advocating, rather than just vent their perpetual displeasure with the authors, or advocate the continued use of clearly harmful drugs,” Mudede and Hondo wrote.
Conspicuous by their absence at the book launch were Ministry of Health officials.
In their book, Mudede and Hondo attacked modern family methods like depo-provera, norplant, jadelle, and others, saying they are a threat to women’s health and a ploy by the West to control Africa’s population growth.
The book lists more than 57 defects that it claims were caused by modern family planning methods.
Mudede and Hondo also give advice on how to use traditional birth control methods like withdrawal, abstaining from sexual intercourse during the fertile phases of the menstrual cycle and herbal remedies.
The two also bragged about their slim bodies, saying they never consumed GMOs, which they say are very harmful to health.
Speaker after speaker during the launch praised the book, and women gave testimonies alleging modern family planning methods were bad and harmful to their health, causing excessive bleeding, loss of libido, poor eyesight, headaches, weight gain and a myriad other problems. Standard
Teachers Axed, Stranded in South Africa
THE South African government is not renewing contracts of Zimbabwean teachers working in the neighbouring country, leaving a significant number stranded. (ALSO READ – 300 Zim Teachers Fired By South Africa) Thousands of Zimbabwean teachers left the country for South Africa and other neighbouring countries around 2008 in search of greener pastures. However, in2014 the South African government did not include teaching as part of the critical skills list.
The list was published in June 2014. In the latest development it is reported that some provinces in the neighbouring country are not renewing contracts of Zimbabwean teachers in their system to open up employment opportunities for suitably qualified South Africans.
Confirming these developments, Zimbabwe Teachers Association chief executive officer Mr Sifiso Ndlovu said they had received reports that some Zimbabwean teachers were not retained after their contracts expired.
He said while this was unfortunate, there was a need for the affected teachers to realise that they were best needed back in the country to help revive the education sector. “According to reports which we are receiving, we are told that one province where our colleagues have been most affected, is KwaZulu-Natal where the government did not renew the contracts of these teachers.
“I cannot give you the estimated figures of the affected teachers but we will surely investigate and liaise with them to find out how many have been affected and what we can do to support them,” said Mr Ndlovu.
He further called on the Government to create a conducive environment in terms of welcoming back these teachers and encouraging them to return to the country. “Our affected colleagues should simply accept their fate and come back to the country because their skills are surely needed this side.
“The Government on their part should be encouraged to accept these teachers back into the system as their skills are gravely required noting the shortages which we have especially in Maths and Sciences,” said Mr Ndlovu. Sunday News
Wutaunashe Deserted by Own Church After Sex Sleaze|BREAKING NEWS
Villagers Survive on Boarding School Leftovers
By Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo|Villagers here are scrambling for leftovers from Zimuto High school following severe drought that hit the region of Masvingo and parts of Matabeleland South province.
Following the scourge,villagers from Bawa, Mahoto and Mazambara areas hard hit by hunger, are scrambling for leftovers at the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe owned Zimuto High and Copota School (for the visually impaired) respectively.
Despite claims by Zanu PF for Masvingo North Constituency that the situation is normal and relief efforts have been made, it has emerged villagers are to the contrary ferrying sack loads of sadza -among other leftovers in ox-drawn carts.
“We are giving local villagers the leftovers from our dining hall and the situation is terrible. We hope government will resolve the matter urgently ,” authorities at Zimuto High School told ZimEye.com.
MASVINGO North MP Davis Marapira (ZANU PF) last week donated a handful of maize bags to known and card carrying Zanu PF members at Mahoto Business Centre, neglecting hundreds of villagers hard hit by food shortages.
Local villagers told ZimEye.com they no longer had food in their granaries so they had no option but to beg for for it all at the nearby boarding schools.
“We collect leftovers at Zimuto and Copota respectively and that is how we are surviving. We do not know what will happen to us when schools close in the next few weeks. Marapira only donated food aid to a few known Zanu PF activists,” said a local villager who identified himself as Servious Paradzai.
“Mugabe Greater Than Bible,” Bishop Mutendi In Trouble
By Terrence Mawawa Masvingo|Zion Christian Church Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi who described President Robert Mugabe as greater than Bible author, Moses (1525BC)during the president’s birthday bash, has plunged into trouble with fellow clergymen and civic groups.
Mutendi said Mugabe achieved better than Biblical Moses since the latter failed to take the children of Israel into the land of Canaan. Moses(1525BC) authored the entire Pentateuch (several books of the Bible) whose historical accuracy has been noted by scientists as impeccable.
Takavafira Zhou said Mutendi went out of the way in a desperate attempt to please Mugabe, at a time when it is evident President Mugabe has instead plunged the nation into unending suffering.
“There is nothing good about Mugabe to talk of nowadays. Mugabe runs the country like his private kitchen. To be frank Mutendi is out of sync with the reality on the ground and he must retract his sentiments,” said Zhou.
“Mutendi is a man of selective forgetfulness -to sum it up,” he added.
A local pastor who requested anonymity said:”Mutendi comes from Zionism and to him Mugabe is a king. In Zionism you do not say anything bad about a king and that is why he ranted praises on Mugabe.”
Reverend Prosper Muzambi said Mutendi went off the record and what he said was next to blasphemy.
“Although President Mugabe has done a lot during the liberation struggle, it is mischievous to claim he is greater than Moses,” said Reverend Muzambi.
Herbert Chikosi a social commentator and writer said Mutendi displayed surprising lack of basic Bible knowledge. He added Mutendi should distance himself from politics and improve on his shallow knowledge of the Holy book.
Mutsvangwa, Jabu Sibanda Share Stage
ZANU-PF Bulawayo Senator Angeline Masuku and War Veterans Association chairman Christopher Mutsvangwa yesterday shared a stage with expelled former party member and ex-freedom fighters leader Jabulani Sibanda at a meeting held in Bulawayo. Mutsvangwa was found guilty of undermining the authority of PresidentMugabe and insulting the First Family. He was stripped of his position as a member of the Politburo before eventually being removed as Minister of Welfare Services for War Veterans, War Collaborators, former Political Detainees and Restrictees.
The meeting, which was held at the Bulawayo War Veterans Association provincial headquarters in Entumbane suburb was also attended by chairpersons of the association from Bulawayo, Cephas Ncube, Masvingo, Tendeukai Chinodeka, Matabeleland North, Sonny Mguni, Mashonaland East, Daniel Sigauke, Midlands, Virginia Mupasu and the vice-chairman of Matabeleland South, Section Ncube who all pledged their loyalty to Mutsvangwa and the organisation’s patron, President Mugabe.
Addressing the gathering, former chairman Sibanda — who has been linked to Zimbabwe People First outfit led by former Vice-President Joice Mujuru — said former freedom fighters should “unite” and avoid being “used”. He said they should come together with the George Mlala-aligned group as even the Mutsvangwa-led outfit was not properly ushered into the leadership of the association at the Masvingo congress after he was ousted.
“Where are we today? Where is Mlala? We allow ourselves to be used as war veterans . . . I just let things go but I could have challenged your election in court and there were lawyers volunteering to represent me for free,” he said.
He steered clear throughout the meeting from chanting the ruling party slogans. and even seemingly suggested that they should not stick to Zanu-PF but consider other groups with the same ideology. “Lobengula did not have a party, Nehanda did not have a party but they were people defending their people . . .”
Various speakers from the association chanted “down with G40’’ with the War Veterans Association secretary-general, Victor Matemadanda criticising the Zanu-PF Politburo saying it has become a “disciplinary Politburo” and attacking Zanu-PF Commissar Saviour Kasukuwere for expulsions of party members claiming it has become a “party for firing not hiring”. He claimed Senator Masuku was in a difficult situation in the party.
“You are under crossfire but don’t worry the fire is temporary,” said Matematanda. “We know it is about a woman being in the Presidium . . . Zanu-PF was born out of Zanu-PF and PF-Zapu and we had a woman from Zanu-PF Teurai Ropa (Mujuru) now it would have to be Zapu. I am diagnosing your problem. You are senior, that is your sin,” he said, directing his remarks to Masuku.
Speaking at the same gathering, Masuku said she was “praying for peace in Zimbabwe”. She said she was worried about the Unity Accord forged between Zanu-PF and PF-Zapu in 1987. Masuku said those against unity would fail in their efforts.
“I stand for the truth,” she said amid applause. “If you like me, like me for standing for the truth.” She said it was not up to people to decide now if one is a war veteran. “You don’t get voted to be a war veteran,” said Masuku.
Speaking at the same gathering, Mutsvangwa said he has no qualms with the association’s patron, President Mugabe but some people surrounding him. “I have no issues with the patron,” he said. Mutsvangwa said as a “party for the people” they would not allow solving problems by throwing out of party members “including young people” instead of correcting them.
The war veterans leader said he would work for the economic empowerment of the former freedom fighters. Mutsvangwa said he would “strive to make successful businesspeople out of comrades”. He said they were prepared to meet their patron and discuss their problems. State Media
Mujuru Hiding $8Billion Hubby’s Estate – Govt
People First leader Joice Mujuru is allegedly blocking the cashing of her dead husband’s estate believed to be valued at over $8Billion, the government controlled media says.
The State broadsheet says she stands accused of withholding vital information about her late husband General Solomon Mujuru’s vast empire, stalling finalisation of the estate.
Information profered by the state media says Dr Mujuru is not co-operating with the estate executor, Mr Stern Mufara, who is being barred from accessing Ruzambo Farm in Beatrice where he intends to transfer movable property into the estate before paying off compensation to the former owners of the farm in line with a court judgment.
Last year, the estate was ordered to pay the former owners of Ruzambo farm —Hanagwe Investments — US$1,5 million. Gen Mujuru sat on the matter from 2004 until his death in August 2011.
Assistant Master of the High Court Mr Simon Madi wrote to Mr Mufara last month asking him to expedite conclusion of probate to pave way for sharing of Gen Mujuru’s estate among his children and wives.
But Dr Mujuru is said to have instructed her lawyers not to attend a meeting called by the Master of High Court on September 15, 2015 and there has no been progress since on finalising the late general’s estate.
Sources said most of the late general’s investments were registered in names of third parties making it difficult to identify the properties.
Gen Mujuru is said to have had investments in mining, real estate, agriculture and tourism; covering River Ranch Diamond Mine, Zimbabwe Mining and Smelting Company, Marange Diamonds, Trojan Mine, Kulmic Investments and Ruzira Properties, as well as stakes in hotels and lodges in Zimbabwe, South Africa and Mozambique.
He is said to have owned several farms. Around 20 children — some whose paternity Dr Mujuru is contesting — and two wives are set to benefit from the estate.-State Media
Mugabe’s Mysterious Return from Singapore
President Robert Mugabe has arrived back home from Singapore where he had stopped over en-route to the World Culture Festival in India.
Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi says it was no longer appropriate for the President to proceed as planned after being notified that the security situation in New Delhi had deteriorated and there had arisen inadequacies in protocol.
President Mugabe arrived at the Harare International Airport Saturday morning and was welcomed by the two vice presidents Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa and Cde Phelekezela Mphoko, several cabinet ministers, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda, senior government officials and service chiefs.
The World Culture Festival was cancelled when organisers of the event came under heavy fire from environmentalists in India, who criticised the hosting of the event on the fragile ecosystem of the Yamuna River floodplains.
The environmentalists raised concern with the impact the temporary structures that were being put up for the festival would have had on the ecology and biodiversity in the area.
Permission for the event had been granted on the basis that no permanent structures would be constructed but reports compiled by the National Green Tribunal of India later noted damage on 50 to 60 hectares of the land.
Cde Mumbengegwi clarified that President Mugabe was not only attending the festival as a guest of honour, but was also going to take the opportunity to interact in an informal environment with the Indian President Pranab Mukherjee as well as the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and follow up on a number of investment projects that the two countries are pursuing.
“The event was confirmed when President Mugabe departed and a number of heads of state and government and former presidents were also expected to attend,” said Cde Mumbengegwi.
Cde Mumbengegwi added that the disturbances that occurred at Calcutta Airport just before the commencement of the festival also raised fears that similar disturbances could occur at the festival, raising security concerns for the invited dignitaries.
Earlier on, Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba had indicated that the interest by journalists to locate the President’s whereabouts was mere journalistic curiosity and not a requirement of public information and it was his duty as the Presidential spokesperson to ensure that central information is in the public domain.
Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena, Nepal President Bindhiya Devi Bhandari, former Afghan President Hamid Karzai, former Pakistan Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani And Former French Prime Minister Dominique De Villepin also cancelled their participation at the event.-ZBC
BLOODGUSH:Mujuru Supporters Attacked
Supporters of the Zimbabwe People First, were pelted with stones at a rally in Glen View.
Six minivans pulled up near the tent where the rally was held and threw stones at supporters of the Zimbabwe People First party, before speeding off. An Associated Press reporter saw several cars with smashed windows. A bleeding man was rushed to a hospital.
The party’s leader Joice Mujuru was not at the rally held in the capital Harare. The incident lasted only a few minutes as police quickly intervened, witnesses said. Police detained one of the minivans but the occupants fled the scene. Police spokesman Charity Charamba said she could not comment as the incident had not been reported.
Jim Kunaka, a former member of President Robert Mugabe’s ruling party, ZANU-PF who has joined Mujuru’s party, said he identified some of the assailants as his former party members. The ruling party’s spokesman could not be reached for comment.
Mujuru, Zimbabwe’s first female vice president, was once a close ally of Mugabe but ran afoul of the increasingly politically active first lady, Grace Mugabe, who campaigned against Mujuru who was ousted as vice president and expelled from ZANU-PF in 2014. AP
Dynamos Ditches Mugabe at 92 Cup
Dynamos Football Club has unceremoniously pulled out of the Bob at 92 challenge match against Highlanders scheduled for Bulawayo tomorrow, ZimEye.com can reveal.
Reliable sources within the media fraternity claim that the Harare football giants opted to pull out of the challenge match to celebrate President Robert Mugabe’s birthday allegedly because they are still not paid their winning prize money from last year.
However, other sources within the organisers of the match claim that some forces within the Dynamos set up connived with sectors within the ZANU PF succession wars to disrupt the celebrations match.
Yet to be confirmed information indicates that CAPS United have been roped in at the last minute to travel to Bulawayo to fulfill the fixture in Dynamos’ place.
CAPS United is reported to have agreed to fulfill the fixture after being assured by the by organisers that the two teams will share gate takings after the match.
Bus Misses Bridge, Plunges Into Flooded River
A Mayezana bus carrying about seventy passengers plunged into river Shashane in Matopo, as it missed a bridge. All the passengers managed to escaped unhurt.
The bus was travelling from Bulawayo to Kezi and the driver attempted to cross the flooded river on Thursday afternoon.
Eyewitnesses said passengers escaped through windows and the door.
Chief Malachi Masuku said the area had received heavy rains for four consecutive days when the accident occurred.
He said when the incident occurred the bus had about 70 people as only a handful of passengers had dropped off. “A bus fell into Shashane River in Fumugwe area on Thursday afternoon.
We had been receiving heavy rains for four consecutive days and when the driver reached the crossing point the river was flooded and the bridge was not visible.
“He attempted to go across and passengers had to climb out of the bus through windows to safety,” he said. Chief Masuku said there was a need for drivers to exercise caution when approaching flooded rivers.
A traveller who was on the bus, George Ndebele, said they waited for several hours for water to subside for villagers to get the bus back onto its wheels.
In January this year, 75 people travelling on an AJAY Motorways bus escaped with minor injuries when the bus plunged into Mathongwane River in Mangwe District following heavy rains.
The Brunapeg bound bus was coming from Bulawayo. Its driver waited for an hour for water level to drop. When he saw pedestrians crossing on foot he then decided to continue with the journey, but missed the bridge. – State Media
Kasinauyo Begs For Mercy From Boss Chiyangwa
Staff reporter
Suspended ZIFA board member Edzai Kasinauyo has done the Nicodemus and rushed to ZIFA Board Chairman Philip Chiyangwa by night pleading for mercy on the alleged match fixing scandals he is facing.
Kasinauyo’s apology and plea comes at a time when his lawyers Mhishi Legal Practitioners had written a letter to ZIFA demanding release of alleged evidence against him whom they claim to be innocent.
In a letter written to the lawyers by ZIFA CEO Jonathan Mashingaidze, the Association seeks clarity on what to listen to between the apology from Kasinauyo and the claim for innocence coupled with a threat to sue for defamation of character by the lawyers.
Kasinauyo is alleged to have connived with several football authorities and players to throw national team matches for an Asian based betting syndicate. Amongst those implicated is perennial football scandal ridden Henrietta Rushaya and national team assistant coach Nation Dube.
Meanwhile, Minister of Sports Makhosini Hlongwane has approached the Justice Ministry to immediately set up legislation which will prosecute all those involved in fixing matches.
The Minister wants the legislation to work in retrospect which will allow all previous match fixing suspects to be tried and punished accordingly.