Zanu PF warlord (former), the dreaded Didymus Mutasa yesterday had his remaining shreds obliterated by MDC Deputy boss Thokozani Khupe.
Khupe stomped on Mutasa’s home area as she held a successful meeting seen to have brought a final close to Mutasa’s chapter of reign.
Women work ten times harder than men, and yet they still do not have the full enjoyment of their rights and freedoms, Khupe, said Saturday.
She was flanked by senior party officials, who included Lynette Kore among others, as she descended into the home area of former Zanu PF, Presidential Affairs Minister Didymus Mutasa. Mutasa a powerful politician and God father in the area, fell from grace after he was expelled from the party.
Khupe was addressing hundreds of party supporters who had gathered to celebrate International Women’s Day, in Mutasa Central at the Watsomba Center. She went further to say: “ Women constitute 52% of the population, they contribute more than 80% to the GDP of the country, half of the food consumed in Zimbabwe comes from a woman’s hand.”
She lamented saying that poverty wears a woman’s face yet they have great capacity for wealth creation to sustain families and whole communities.
“This year’s International Women’s Day theme is Planet 50-50 by 2030, step it up for gender equality. If this theme is followed to the letter and spirit we will indeed achieve gender equality by 2030,” said Khupe.
ANOTHER ACCIDENT: 18 Cattle Killed
Road Accidents in Zimbabwe WHO IS TO BLAME?
— ZimEye (@ZimEye) April 3, 2016
Tombs bus kills 18 cattle.
Eighteen cattle were killed when a Tombs Motorways bus coming from Botswana hit 24 cattle on approaching the 87 kilometer peg along the Harare-Bulawayo road, between Chegutu and Half Way at Sangongore farm.
ZimEye.com is told the bus had (8) eight passengers on board and no one was injured in the process.
Police spokesperson Chief Superintendent Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident to the State Media.
He urged drivers to avoid speeding, especially when passing through farming areas.
Dynamos Humiliated 3-0 by Chicken Inn
Zimbabwe’s Premier League action on Saturday saw champions Chicken Inn bash Dynamos FC at Barbourfields Stadium.
Below were the updates by Tongai Mwenje (SportBrief.co.zw)…
Chicken Inn … 3
Dynamos … 0
FULL TIME Chicken Inn 3 (Tarumbwa 61′ & 62′, Kutinyu 74′) vs Dynamos Fc 0
Dynamos down to ten man after Kawondera was sent off in 58′
90+1′ 2min added Chicken Inn 3 (Tarumbwa 61′ & 62′, Kutinyu 74′) vs Dynamos Fc 0
Dynamos down to ten man after Kawondera was sent off in 58′
85′ Kutinyu out and Pride Tafirenyika in
Chicken Inn 3 (Tarumbwa 61′ & 62′, Kutinyu 74′) vs Dynamos Fc 0
Dynamos down to ten man after Kawondera was sent off in 58′
80′ Sub Majika replaces Matawu
Chicken Inn 3 (Tarumbwa 61′ & 62′, Kutinyu 74′) vs Dynamos Fc 0
Dynamos down to ten man after Kawondera was sent off in 58′
77′ Divine Lunga booked and freekick Dynamos
Tarumbwa comes out for Demera
Chicken Inn 3 (Tarumbwa 61′ & 62′, Kutinyu 74′) vs Dynamos Fc 0
Dynamos down to ten man after Kawondera was sent off in 58′
73′ Goal Kutinyu makes it 3
Chicken Inn 3 (Tarumbwa 61′ & 62′) vs Dynamos Fc 0
Dynamos down to ten man after Kawondera was sent off in 58′
66′ Sub Dynamos
Chipunza in for Alimenda
Mukanga out and Mukandi in
Chicken Inn 2 (Tarumbwa 61′ & 62′) Vs Dynamos Fc 0. Dynamos down to ten man after Kawondera was sent off in 58′
65′ An incredible 5 minutes that saw Kawondera sent off by Thomas Masa and Tarumbwa scoring twice
Chicken Inn 2 (Tarumbwa 61′ & 62′) Dynamos Fc 0. Dynamos down to ten man after Kawondera was sent off in 58′
62′ Tarumbwa scores again as Chicken Inn lead by 2:0
54′ Bulaji comes in for Mambare Chicken Inn 0 vs Dynamos Fc 0
51′ Mambare shotblocked Chicken Inn 0 vs Dynamos Fc 0
Second half Starts
No changes so far
Chicken Inn 0 vs Dynamos Fc 0
Half Time Update
ZPC Kariba FC 1-0 Border Strikers FC
FC Platinum 1-1 Tsholotsho FC
Chicken Inn FC 0-0 Dynamos FC
40′ Katsvairo tries to round off Mukuruva but Warriors goal keeper brilliantly saves
39′ Mukuruva as sharp as ever, rescues Dynamo
36′ Dynamos dictating pace, so far so good for Dynamos
33′ Dynamos piling pressure for the hosts. Mupasiri crosses, Kawondera heads wide
30′ High boot by Chirambadare but amazingly the freekick is awarded against Mupasiri
Chicken Inn 0 vs Dynamos Fc 0
27′ Kawondera gets a yellow card for obstruction
27′ Brilliant cross by Mupasiri, Mutuma shoots wide
25′ Tarumbwa crosses but taken by Mukuruva
21′ Tarumbwa directs Lunga’s cross over the bar
18′ Still Chicken Inn 0 vs Dynamos 0, no meaningful chances created so far. Both teams fighting to control the midfield department.
15′ Corner Kick for Dynamos, poorly taken by Mushure, Chicken Inn Clears
Chicken Inn Vs Dynamos FC has kicked off…
Dynamos Line Up
01 MUKURUVA Tatenda (16)
02 MUSHURE Ocean (3)
03 MURWIRA Godknows (21) vice©
04 MUROIWA Elisha (2)
05 LINYAMA Sydney (6)
06 MUKANGA Walter (8)
07 ALIMENDA Stephen (18) ©
08 MUPASIRI Farai (7)
09 MAMBARE Masimba (14)
10 KAWONDERA Richard (11)
11 MUTUMA Rodrick (10)
Chicken Line Up
01 CHIPEZEZE Elvis (1)
02 BENARD Passmore (20)
03 LUNGA Divine (3)
04 MHLANGA Lawrence (25)
05 JACKSOM Moses (4)
06 MATAWU Clement (15)
07 PHIRI Danny (14)
08 CHIRAMBADARE Edmore (21)
09 KUTINYU Tafadzwa (22)
10 TARUMBWA Obediah
11 KATSVAIRO Mitchell (19)
Today’s fixtures:
15:00 Chicken Inn v Dynamos (Barbourfields)
15:00 ZPC Kariba v Border Strikers(Nyamhunga)
15:00 FC Platinum v Tsholotsho (Mandava)
Mugabe Returns to Zimbabwe
Harare – Zimbabwe will never give back land to dispossessed former white farmers as it is a national resource and the sovereign right of black people, President Robert Mugabe said on Saturday.
Mugabe told hundreds of Zanu-PF supporters at the Harare International Airport on his return from his visit to Japan that the late vice president Joshua Nkomo had told him on his death bed that Zimbabweans should not let go of the land that was in their hands.
Don’t be fooled that we have reached a point where we will give back land to the whites. They have money and we don’t. They have tractors and some are even renting from some of us. Beware, the land must remain a national resource, a sovereign right,” he said.
The country should shun regionalism and tribalism and ensure the national resources were equitably distributed.
Mugabe warned Zanu-PF supporters against being “tricked” into joining the newly formed Zimbabwe People First party led by former vice president Joice Mujuru, saying it had nothing to offer.
“The Zimbabwe People First is lost. Don’t listen to media reports that they have made inroads in our strongholds, they don’t have any people. Then you think someone can leave a party like Zanu-PF to join People First, what for?”
Zanu-PF’s central committee would meet on April 8 to map out strategies and hear grievances from the provinces, he said.
The land issue remains thorny in the Southern African country where thousands of white commercial farmers were forced off their land during the chaotic fast-track land reform programme which claimed a number of lives in 2000.
Just last week, the country held a stakeholders’ workshop to look at ways of compensating the farmers whose land was expropriated by the government since independence in 1980.
African News Agency
Mugabe Rejected Asylum
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe was reportedly offered asylum by his then Senegalese counterpart Abdoulaye Wade in the aftermath of his electoral loss to opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai at the 2008 polls, former Education minister David Coltart has claimed.
In his autobiography, The Struggle Continues: 50 Years of Tyranny, Coltart said former South African President Nelson Mandela had a very low opinion of Mugabe and thought his successor Thabo Mbeki understood the Zimbabwean leader better.
Mugabe lost the first round of voting to Tsvangirai only to force through a violent run-off whose outcome was rejected by the international community and the opposition at home.
As diplomatic efforts to resolve the impasse in Harare continued following the disputed 2002 presidential elections, Coltart said in October 2003 he and former Finance minister Tendai Biti met Wade in Dakar and presented him with a dossier of events in Harare.
The meeting triggered a chain of events that sucked in the Senegalese leader, including a reported altercation with Mbeki over Mugabe.
“We handed him a dossier cataloguing human rights abuses and electoral fraud in Zimbabwe,” Coltart wrote.
“Being a lawyer himself, Wade was interested to hear the views of two Zimbabwean lawyers. He was sympathetic, and he told us that he would do what he could to get sense to prevail.
“Wade became critical of Thabo Mbeki’s failure to be more proactive in Zimbabwe. In 2009 he offered Mugabe asylum, saying ‘My friend Mugabe does not want to make concessions, we are at a dead end, he can no longer govern the country alone’.”
It was also reported that earlier Wade visited Zimbabwe in 2007, where he had a tense meeting with Mugabe over the deteriorating situation in the country.
Biti confirmed the meetings and that Mugabe had offers for asylum from a lot of other countries.
“Wade was part of a new crop of African leaders that found it unpalatable for an old nationalist leader to bog down the continent. We had (John) Kufuor in Ghana, (Mwai) Kibaki in Kenya and a very different (Yoweri) Museveni in Uganda,” he said.
“Mbeki himself was relatively new and Mugabe had become so politically unfashionable that everyone was offering him an opening.”
Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo said he had not read Coltart’s book and could not say much. “I would not want to comment much because I have not read the book. But I do not know anything about that (asylum),” he said.
Following a State visit to Harare in November 2007, Wade told reporters in Harare that Mbeki had no monopoly on finding a solution to the Zimbabwe crisis.
“We should, at the level of Heads of State, together with brother Mbeki, undertake mediation. I think that Zimbabwe should be treated as an African problem, to be solved by all African leaders,” he was quoted as saying.
“Thabo Mbeki does not have the sole right to meet with Mugabe. Mbeki has done a lot, but the problem has not been solved.”
Wade’s visit to Harare had been postponed twice as relations between him and Mugabe remained clouded by suspicion.
After meeting with Wade, Coltart said he had stopped over in South Africa before a chance meeting with revered anti-apartheid icon Mandela.
Coltart said he had explained to Mandela that “because of his deep-rooted fears, Mugabe was unlikely to give up real power through dialogue” and Mbeki needed to appreciate that given the latter’s “policy of quiet diplomacy”.Newsday
HORROR ACCIDENT- 10 feared Dead Harare-Bulawayo Road | BREAKING NEWS IN PICTURES
Road Accidents in Zimbabwe WHO IS TO BLAME?
— ZimEye (@ZimEye) April 3, 2016
A horrific accident has been reported at the 300-305km peg along the Harare Bulawayo road.
10 people are said to be have died on the spot.
The accident was of a head on collision between a Mitsubishi colt and a Toyota Hiace at Vungu River.
16 others were left critically injured and taken to Gweru General Hospital (see pictures).
ZimEye.com has been told the people in one of the vehicles were all of a family traveling from Bulawyao to a funeral in Harare.
While details were sketchy at the time of writing, ZimEye.com is reliably informed the accident occurred close to the Vungu river and the below live satellite map update is available for readers to navigate to the exact accident scene.)
More to follow…
The following was a comment from a contributor in the ZimEye newsroom: “Condolences to relatives of those who died at the Vungu river accident. How many lives need be lost on narrow roads whilst this Zanu PF bandwagon of murderers and looters continue to wantonly pillage state resources? Single-carriage Motorways or Highways left by Smith decades ago need dualising yet Obert Dumbuguru Mdudla Mpofu and Mnangagwas are getting stinking rich by the day through diamond money. The missing 15bn would go a long way to dualise the Harare-Bulawayo-Beitbridge, the notorious Harare-Masvingo, Byo-Vic Falls and all other highways. When will these brazen criminals be punished for looting state resources with unbridled impunity?”
Robbers Attack Tourists In Kariba, Zimbabwe| UPDATED
UPDATE – Since the circulation of this story, facts surrounding this article have had corrections sought on them – SEE KARIBA ROBBERY: Story Correction (Click to Read).
ZimEye.com is receiving reports of a notorious robbery at Warthogs Bush Camp in Kariba last night. (navigate to the exact scene of the attack using the interactive Live Satellite map below)
Despite there being guards on duty, the unnamed thieves managed to sneak into one of the lodges, through the bathroom window and took with them a large bag belonging to tourists who are of Swedish origin, the report by a Kariba publication said.
The camp site’s lodges are built of quality albeit traditional logs and thistles (SEE PICTURES AND SATELLITE MAP).
Their passports were also in the bag.
It was not clear at the time of writing if the attackers injured anyone. Meanwhile, anyone finding these items has been asked to please contact one, Tracy on – 0772 224 505. Thieves often discard personal items that are of no use to them, such as ID cards.
– ZimEye
PICTURES:Khupe Shines in Matebeleland
MDC-T Vice President, Thokozani Khupe, this week continued with her nationwide International Women’s Day celebrations attracting huge followings in rural Matebeleland. Below was a pictorial coverage of some of her meetings in places such as Lupane and Silobela.
Bonus Money
The crisis ridden Zimbabwe government has again issued conflicting statements on the payment of overdue bonuses owed to civil servants. The bonuses are routinely paid in November and December.
Treasury was expected by the end of March to pay bonuses to members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police, Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services and the health sector but failed to meet its obligation.
A statement released Thursday morning by Health Services Board executive director, Ruth Kaseke, showed the dysfunction in government.
The statement directed to secretary for Health and Child Care, Brigadier General Gerald Gwinji, read: “As you might be aware bonus payment for Health Workers had been scheduled for today, (Thursday) 31st March 2016. Please advise all institutions that there has been a delay in the honoring of this commitment and we await details from treasury.”
Later, Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa issued a somewhat contradictory statement saying, “As previously communicated, government is paying the 2015 bonus payments on a staggered basis, with the first installment having been made end of February 2016. The next proposed payment date is for end March 2016. In this regard, 2015 bonus payments for members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police are being made tomorrow (Friday), 1 April 2016.”
Chinamasa’s statement further said, “To allow for mobilization of additional resources, 2015 bonus payments to members of the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services and staff under the Health sector will be made on Thursday 7th April 2016. The 2015 bonus payment dates for the Education Sector and the rest of the civil service remain as previously communicated, that is, 30th April, 2016 and 31st May, 2016 respectively.”
Chinamasa in February said members of the defense forces – who include the Zimbabwe National Army and the Air Force of Zimbabwe – were to be paid that month, followed by the Zimbabwe Republic Police, Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services and the health sector in March.
Only the defense forces have been paid to date in what many government workers allege is a divide and rule tactic.
Due to tight fiscal space, Chinamasa had early last year contemplated suspending payment of bonuses for 2015 and 2016.
Chinamasa said economic activity was depressed and with more people working in the informal sector where they do not pay taxes, it was unsustainable to continue paying the bonuses.
The move irked civil servants and President Robert Mugabe overturned the suspension saying “when government bestows a benefit on civil servants, that benefit cannot be withdrawn because it has become a right.”
At its peak, the country had two million workers in formal employment, but the figure has shrunk to a paltry 500,000 in the last decade.
Chinamasa says Zimbabwe spends $260 million on salaries every month or 82% of the total revenues raised from taxes. Cutting the wage bill is part of reforms agreed with the International Monetary Fund under an ongoing plan to revamp the economy.
President of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association Dr Fortune Nyamande told VOA Studio 7 that they were expecting their bonuses Thursday as promised by treasury but thy were not paid. He said there was no formal communication from the government as to why it had failed to honor its promise.VOA
Zanu PF Erupts As Kasukuwere Takes On Hungwe, Mnangagwa Allies
Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo| Zanu PF National Political Commissar, Saviour Kasukuwere has stepped up efforts to dismiss Minister Josiah Dunira Hungwe and several senior party members believed to be sympathetic to embattled Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Sources in the beleaguered ruling party yesterday said Jeppy Jaboon and officials aligned to the G40 compiled and submitted a list of senior party members including Hungwe, Gutu Central MP Lovemore Matuke, Maina Mandaba,Masvingo Central MP Edmund Mhere and Paul Mangwana to Kasukuwere.
Party sources claimed Hungwe will be sacrificed for protecting under fire former chairperson Ezra Chadzamira who is a confirmed Mnangagwa follower. “Kasukuwere is determined to kick out Hungwe,Mangwana, Matuke and other senior party members who are well known Mnangagwa allies. Kasukuwere was supposed to announce the suspensions last week but he noticed the situation was tense at the meeting held at Victoria Primary School. However he(Kasukuwere)wants to take them by surprise.However you will hear about suspensions and expulsions very soon because Kasukuwere has already hatched the plan with the help of his G40 members.Hungwe is now aware of the developments but it seems he is unfazed by the whole thing,”said a Zanu PF legislator.
Hungwe, who is a politburo member is seen as an impediment to the G40 manoeuvres in the province.
Ironically several caucus meetings have been held in the province as the two warring factions continue to battle for supremacy, blowing thousands of dollars in political bickering in the wake of drought which has ravaged most parts of the province.
Mugabe was Nodding, not Dozing Off, Minister Says
A government minister has angrily denied that President Mugabe dozed off while standing during a joint media briefing held with Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Shinzo Abe in Tokyo.
The Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services, Dr Christopher Mushohwe cautioned the media against unwarranted, disrespectful, mischievous and unprofessional onslaught on President Mugabe.
“Journalists should uphold professional ethics and code of conduct and desist from maliciously injuring a person’s reputation or dignity,” said Mushohwe.
“Watching the said video clip, one could see President Mugabe nodding his head in response to the message being delivered by the Japanese Prime Minister,” he added.
Minister Mushowe said Zimbabwe does not expect this kind of unprofessional behaviour and wilful misconduct from local journalists as it damages the reputation of President Mugabe in a big way.
Man Rapes Own Daughters, Softens them with Sweets
A 36-YEAR-OLD man from Gweru allegedly raped his two daughters aged two and seven and gave them sweets to buy their silence.
The accused (name withheld to protect the identity of the minors) appeared before Gweru Regional Magistrate Morgan Nemadire facing two counts of rape.
He pleaded not guilty to raping his biological daughter, 2, and his stepdaughter. The man was remanded out of custody on free bail to April 6.
In his defence, the man alleged that his girlfriend — a teacher at a local school — was fabricating the matter to fix him.
“Your Worship I didn’t rape my kids. She is lying. She wants me to suffer because I no longer love her. At the same time, she has a friend employed at Gweru Provincial Hospital who might have helped her to falsify medical reports.
“I recall when I started staying with her, her mother told me that the complainant had been abused about a year back by one of their relatives. I’m not the one who raped her,” he said.
Prosecuting, Andrew Marimo told the court that on count one and on a date unknown to him but in September last year, the accused was left alone with the complainant.
The court heard that the accused called the complainant into the house while she was
playing outside.
“He locked the door and raped his seven-year-old stepdaughter twice and threatened to assault her if she disclosed the abuse to her mother,” said Marimo.
“The matter came to light on October 1 last year when the complainant’s grandmother visited the family and told her grandchildren that they should report anyone who molests them. The children opened up about the sex attacks.”
On the second count, Marimo told the court that last year, the accused called his two-year-old biological daughter into the toilet and raped her once. After the act he bribed her with sweets.
The matter came to light when the tot was medically examined after the elder daughter reported the rape to their grandmother. State Media
Mujuru Expel Mutasa, Gumbo, Party Cadres Riot
Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo | Barely a few months after the formation of the Zimbabwe People First party, disgruntled young turks are piling pressure on Joice Mujuru to get rid of Didymus Mutasa and Rugare Gumbo.
Impeccable sources in the party revealed to ZimEye.com earlier yesterday Mujuru is under immense pressure to dispose of Mutasa and Gumbo who are both viewed as liabilities to the party.
It is understood former MDC members in the ZPF formation are unhappy with Gumbo and Mutasa’s occupation of influential posts in the party.
Mutasa is being blamed for perpetrating an orgy of violence against opposition supporters during his hay days while Gumbo is perceived to be a tired political figure.
The ZPF youths will tomorrow hold a crucial meeting at Mucheke Hall to discuss Mutasa and Gumbo’s future-among other pressing issues. Mujuru is said to be shielding her two top allies despite increasing pressure from the party’s rank and file to sack the former Zanu PF henchmen.
ZPF youths who spoke to ZimEye.com said both Mutasa and Gumbo had nothing new to offer adding they must pave way for fresh ideas.
“Look here my brother, Mutasa is 82 and what do you expect from him? Apart from that the man has dirty hands. Mujuru is trying to shield both Mutasa and Gumbo but I tell you she is soiling her good reputation. Why does she want to cling to Gumbo and Mutasa? As a matter of fact remember the People First project must be totally divorced from Zanu PF. We don’t want a situation whereby former Zanu PF members occupy all the position of influence,” said a former MDC member who declined to be named.
Mujuru is under pressure in and out of People First to discard Mutasa and Gumbo, but it seems the former Vice President is deeply reluctant to part ways with both politicians.
Political analysts fear Mujuru’s reputation will be tainted by her association with Mutasa and Gumbo. Former Masvingo State Minister Kudakwashe Bhasikiti has also reportedly fallen out of favour with former MDC members who claim he is yet to be weaned off his former Zanu PF ideology.
White Farmers Demand Their Land
Former white commercial farmers who were kicked out of their farms by government in 2000 have rejected government’s offer to compensate them for the developments they made on the farms.
According to the state media former white commercial farmers in Harare on Thursday told Lands and Rural Resettlement Minister Douglas Mombeshora that government should give them back their farms back as opposed to compensating them.
Mr Peter Steyl, representing the Commercial Farmers Union, said former farm owners who bought their land after independence in 1980 should be allowed to go back on their land and resume their business like any other Zimbabwean.
Mombeshora told them that out of the 6240 farms acquired under the controversial land reform programme, only 240 previous owners have been fully compensated and 17 partially.
He said 1519 of the acquired farms had been valued to ascertain their value to determine the compensation payable to the previous owner.
President Robert Mugabe has declared that there was no going back on the chaotic land reform programme.
Mphoko Shoots Into Mutsvangwa
Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday shot into axed war veterans chairman Christopher Mutsvangwa’s on the latter’s claims that Mphoko fled the war “for sex”.
Mphoko laid into Mutsvangwa’s claims that he deserted his comrades in Mozambique at the height of the liberation struggle to enjoy life with his then wife-to-be, Laurinda.
The couple wed in 1977 with former Umkhonto WeSizwe guerilla and current South African President Jacob Zuma as best man.
Responding for the first time to the infamous claim made by Mutsvangwa two weeks ago, the former Zipra high command member described the former Minister for War Veterans as a mad man.
“Someone sees the sun rising from the east and he says it’s the west. Lolo luhlanya (that’s a mad person). Please take him to Ingutsheni Hospital,” said Mphoko to thunderous applause while addressing a meeting in Bulawayo.
“If you talk about my wife, you irritate me because that’s the person I love, that’s my best friend. All my 16 years in the armed struggle, God knows I never left the struggle.
“I was loyal to the struggle and loyal to Zipra. I never sold out. I’m a son of a hero and my grandfather wayeliqhawe likaMzilikazi. I’ve never been a sell-out and will never be”.
Mphoko said he joined the liberation struggle at a tender age and had committed himself to its cause to this day.
He recalled how at some point during the struggle, he shared a room with fellow commanders — Dumiso Dabengwa and Akim Ndlovu (late) — and they would discuss relationships.
Mphoko said they would ponder whether or not they would die without children.
Mutsvangwa claimed in comments published in the private media, that Mphoko “went AWOL” from Zapu’s military wing, Zipra, after he fell in love with Laurinda.
Mphoko admitted meeting Laurinda, whom he described as “isidandane sami”, during his stint in Mozambique after being posted to the country by his superiors.
He said he operated in the neighbouring country under the ZIPA operation (a joint operation between Zanla and Zipra) and remained loyal to the struggle until its end when he started a family at the age of 40.
“Let’s not say by virtue of what we did in the struggle we’re above everyone else. I know a lot about the border with Mozambique because I operated several logistics bases there during the war using my bare feet. But some of us asizitshayi’sifuba (we don’t brag) about what we did.
“What matters now is that we’ve Zimbabwe and the challenge in our hands is what we’re doing to take it forward,” said Mphoko.
Earlier on, Zanu-PF deputy secretary for the Women’s League, who is also Bulawayo Provincial Minister of State, Eunice Nomthandazo Moyo, blasted Mutsvangwa for trying to denigrate Mphoko by poking his nose into Zipra issues.
She said the war veterans chairman was not a Zipra cadre hence he had no moral ground to talk about Zipra activities, which he has no knowledge about.
“ Mphoko was in Mozambique on assignment by Umdala (Joshua Nkomo) and not what we hear. People know the truth and real war veterans know the truth,” Moyo said.
“We know Mphoko’s history because we worked with him. Let the Zipra ex-combatants tell their own story. In any case who went to the struggle and didn’t come back with a wife? If one doesn’t come from your side don’t talk about us because we don’t talk about yours.”
Jah Prayzah Bashed By MP Majome Over “Evil” Eriza Video
Daniel Chigundu|Legislator Jessie Majome has blasted musician Jah Prayzah for using a “sexfied-school uniform” in the video for his popular song Eriza, arguing that the move has the potential of sending wrong signals to some men.
Contributing to child marriages debate in Parliament recently the outspoken women rights activist urged musicians, artists and the media to play a part and stop promoting images that seem to condone sexual intercourse with girls.
“Indeed, I must say one of my favourite musicians has a brilliant, good song but unfortunately he produced a video that shows very suggestive and sex dances being done by girls wearing school uniform.
“Mr. Speaker Sir, while that is entertainment, but unfortunately, those things send messages that say it is alright for girls to wear little dresses and to dance in a sex manner and titillate men. It also sends signals into some perverted men to actually start drooling over school girls.
“I understand that as we speak, they are stories in the media about how there is an uproar where certain commercial sex workers are also now wearing uniforms that are sexed up, if I may call it that and are luring men. I am thinking that the men who will stop to buy the services from those sexual workers are actually not going to stop because they have been attracted by a sexfied school uniform.
“If I go further, I am disturbed by the consequences that it means that they will actually find a school girl in a school uniform attractive and lure her away from the parts of virtue and detract her from there and that is the paths of child marriage. We need to keep our girls in school so that they attain qualifications and they are able to look after themselves and make decisions for themselves.
“We must show zero tolerance to rape and sexual intercourse with children and we must not marry children. We must remove those images and deceit from entertainment and media reports that seem to condone and encourage sexual activity and the titillation of people using children in sexual images,” she said.
In his video for the song Eriza off the chart toping album Jerusarema, Jah Prayzah feature 22 year old voluptuous dancer Lady Storm (real name Lyn Magodo) dancing suggestively in a school uniform.
Early this year Jah Prayzah also held a live musical show where everyone was expected to come dressed up in school uniform.- OpenParly
ZRP Cops Duped By Govt, No Bonus
Dear Editor,
Please do not disclose my number. There are no bonuses deposited in the banks of us cops. Even if when they eventually deposit the cash, half the amount will be taken away through a force fund. May President Robert Mugabe look into the matter now because the organisation demands $150 from every member of the force. –
Concerned.
Name Withheld.
Chief Sued For Extortion
Midlands-Villagers here in Mvuma have sued Chief Chirumanzu, (born Gerald Mudzengi) for extortion, the state media has revealed.
Chief Chirumanzu according to the villagers is taking their cattle by force as punishment for conducting farming operations on a sacred day, known as ‘Chisi’ in Shona.
More than 10 villagers in Mvuma resettlements are challenging Chief Chirumanzu for unilaterally claiming jurisdiction over their area.
The villagers allege that Chief Chirumanzi took herds of cattle and goats from them as punishment for carrying out their farming operations on Thursday, which is a sacred day in Chief Chirumanzu’s area.
The villagers are arguing the chief has no jurisdiction over their area and are not bound to follow the traditional beliefs.
One of Chief Chirumanzu’s victim, Ellen Tadiwa is a widow and she lost the only beast she had as punishment for farming on a Thursday.
The villagers allege that the chief took more than 25 cattle and many goats which he was allegedly taking to a nearby butchery in Lalapansi.
While the chief was charging one beast for the alleged offence, other chiefs charge a maximum of US$20 for the same offence.
Meanwhile, a letter from the Ministry of Rural Development, Promotion and Preservation of National Culture and Heritage to the Midlands Provincial Administrator indicated that the chief has no jurisdiction over A1 and A2 plots.
The letter further indicates that there is need to discuss with the chief to correct the problem.
The villagers have reported the matter to the police under CR number 04/03/16 and CR 06/03/16.
EXCLUSIVE AUDIO-Wutaunashe Adultery: Fresh Details Emerge, Sex, Expose
FRESH details have emerged from Family of God church founder Andrew Wutaunashe’s sex scandal. The preacher’s wife,
Dr Rutendo Wutaunashe (MD), in the below interview told ZimEye.com the man was for years secretly ‘pleasuring’ himself on his Botswana based mistress until a few weeks ago when he was exposed by some church members. It was at that point that Wutaunashe (who also says God has through the 2013 elections given Robert Mugabe another chance to “finish what he started”), began announcing that “God” has told him to marry his young girlfriend, his wife says.
ALSO READ – Wutaunashe caught in secret affair with small house
VIDEO:TB Joshua Caught On Camera Over Brussels Bombing
Controversial Nigerian preacher last week claimed that he predicted the Brussels terrorist bombing that killed at least 31 people. A video investigative expose however reveals with impeccable detail how he manipulated information utilising cheap video editing techniques. The coverage below shows the final doctored video as well as the full unedited footage:
Original, unedited footage: https://youtu.be/KbtZZXxtHYE
Final Edited (TB Joshua copy): https://youtu.be/Cfi7XtZcAWM
By – TB Joshua Watch
Mugabe Sleeping: DEATH DIAGNOSIS
The shocking videos coming from Japan clearly showing Robert Mugabe unable to walk to a podium and sleeping at a press conference are disturbing and unwelcome.
It is so clear that Mugabe is not in a state to govern and let alone participate in the duties of a president.
Whilst we hold no brief for Mugabe, we hold him totally responsible of ruining the country.
However, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is a social democracy party that believes that Mugabe is entitled the right to dignity as protected in the Zimbabwe Constitution.
Evidence from the recent past months shows that Mugabe is no longer fit to govern.
We make reference to his fall on arrival to the AU summit last year at the Harare International Airport in February last year and his complete failure to comprehend what is happening around him as shown by reading wrong speeches.
We make reference to the incoherence and confusion as shown during Mugabe’s recent visits to Japan and India.
We make reference of Mugabe’s infinite visits to Singapore for medical treatment and in the past three weeks, he has visited that country twice and all occasions he has had to create false trips to Japan and India in an effort to hide the real destination of visiting Singapore.
The Constitution of Zimbabwe provides for the right of the elderly people.
Section 82 of the Zimbabwe Constitution states the people over the age of 70 have a right to receive reasonable care from their families and the state.
It is clear to us that Grace Mugabe and the rest of the Mugabe family are abusing Mugabe and failing to take care of him as required by the Constitution.
The state itself, is also failing to afford Mugabe his right under Section 82 of the Constitution.
More fully, the country is being brought into disrepute by Mugabe’s antics at home and abroad.
The man and his age have become the favourite butt-end of jokes and snide remarks in embassies and every gathering of diplomats.
Even little children now recognise Mugabe as a fossil, which is slowly decomposing to the chagrin and embarrassment of the state.
We thus call on Mugabe to do the right thing and resign.
More importantly, we call on the Parliament to serve us from this national embarrassment by proceeding to remove Mugabe from office in terms of Section 97 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe.
This provision of the Constitution of Zimbabwe allows Parliament to remove from office the President if he is unable to perform his duties because of mental or physical capacity.
Quite clearly, Mugabe is no longer fit for office.
The danger that Zimbabwe faces from this situation is that because the President is incapacitated, some unelected lunatic has now filled the void and is clearly running the country.
Regrettably, that person can only be the First Lady, Grace Mugabe.
We must end this charade and obscene status quo. Robert Mugabe must resign and resign immediately.
Settlement Chikwinya
PDP Secretary for Elections
Police Vehicle In Horror Crash While Chasing Taxi Driver
Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo|A police vehicle was involved in a horrific crash over the Easter holiday as the cops chased a fleeing taxi driver who refused to pay a bribe.
The incident happened near Wimpy Takeway outside the ancient city of Masvingo when police details manning a roadblock near the Craft Centre in the city stopped a taxi driver and allegedly asked for a bribe. Sources claimed during the ensuing melee the taxi driver fled from the scene, prompting the cops to pursue him at high speed.
The taxi driver then made a sudden U-turn and the police BMW vehicle crashed into a narrow stream near Wimpy takeaway. All the cops in the vehicle escaped with minor injuries while the taxi driver later stopped his motor vehicle to investigate what had transpired.
Acting Masvingo Police Spokesperson Kudakwashe Dehwa was not readily available for a comment while cops in the traffic section professed ignorance of the matter despite the publication of the pictures of the horrific crash in a local weekly paper.
Vendors at the craft centre said the scuffle started when the police asked for a kickback from the taxi driver. “We saw everything because such kind of things happen on a regular basis. The police demanded a bribe from the popular taxi driver but he fled from the Craft Centre and they gave chase,” said a vendor based at the Craft Centre,the busiest intersection in the city.
Members of the public blame overzealous police details for causing mishaps through mounting unnecessary roadblocks, ignoring other crimes nagging the society.
Magaya Fraud Trial LATEST UPDATE
THE fraud trial of four Harare men accused of allegedly defrauding Walter Magaya’s Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries of $116 000 in a botched car import deal, failed to continue yesterday as the suspects’ lawyer is hospitalised.
Businessman Upenyu Mashangwa and his co-accused Cosmas Mushaninga, Kudakwashe Larry Mapfumo and Clifford Tinashe Gonde are facing an alternative charge of smuggling and failure to pay duty for a Land Rover Discovery 4 vehicle they imported from South Africa in 2014 on behalf of PHD Ministries.
Prosecutor Michael Reza told the court that Mashangwa’s lawyer Tafadzwa Hungwe was ill. The other suspects’ lawyers Dumisani Mthombeni, Sylvester Maruza and Anesu Bangidza were also not present in court.
Presiding magistrate Noel Mupeiwa remanded the matter to April 25.
This is the fourth time that the trial has been postponed since January.-Newsday
Man Kills Self Over Maintenance
Terrence Mawawa|A Bikita man committed suicide, by drinking a deadly chemical after being slapped with a maintenance fee above his monthly salary.
Artwell Murindi ,who was an employee of Bikita Rural District Council, Committed suicide on March 23 ,after the court there ordered him to pay $270 as a maintenance fee for a child he had with a local woman. A figure above his $ 240monthly salary.
Murindi’s relatives told ZimEye.com last week ,that he had initially considered fleeing to South Africa after the court ruling.
“We are still shocked by Murindi’s decision to take his life .He initially indicated he was crestfallen and he wanted to flee to South Africa after the court ruling.We tried to advise him to remain calm and get over it but to our surprise he drank some poisonous chemical and died instantly.” Further stating: “Murindi visited the woman he had a child with in a bid to resolve the issue but he later decided to kill himself,”said Murindi’s relative. Bikita Rural District Council Chief Executive Peter Chibi ,said the incident was deeply disturbing.He however did not disclose much information on the matter adding it was a delicate issue.
Murindi’s untimely death is still ridden with controversy in the local community with some of his relatives blaming the woman for causing the his death.
Foreign Company Closures: Zhuwao Performs U-turn
Zimbabwe’s Indigenisation Minister Patrick Zhuwao on Thursday backed off threats to take precipitous action and close foreign firms deemed to be non-compliant with the country’s local ownership law, but accused the central bank of misleading foreign banks over the regulations.
Last week, Zhuwao announced that President Robert Mugabe’s cabinet had given a March 31 ultimatum for the cancellation of licences for all foreign firms that have not complied with Zimbabwe’s empowerment law, which requires the transfer of majority control in all major businesses to local blacks.
Legal experts have, however, said the law does not empower government to cancel business licences over non-compliance with the law.
On deadline day Thursday, Zhuwao told reporters that non-compliant firms would be subjected to a process before their licences were cancelled. Even then, Zhuwao seemed to change tack, hinting at exerting pressure on foreign-listed firms on their respective bourses.
“That process is very exhaustive; it’s a fair and thorough process. It is a process which starts with a line minister satisfying himself or herself that there is no serious intention to comply. Then the line minister will notify the non-compliant business that they have not complied and that if they continue to defy, the minister has the intention of withdrawing the licence,” Zhuawo said.
“The minister will also give the non-compliant company an opportunity to show just cause, to explain why they are not complying with the law. If the non-compliant company doesn’t show just cause for not complying, then the minister will direct the non-compliant company to comply. Should the non-compliant company not comply; the line minister will notify relevant third parties.”
Zhuwao said one such third party would be the foreign stock exchange where the non-compliant business is listed.
“Here now it becomes very important and here I want to be able to communicate this to companies listed on foreign stock exchanges and they need to be very clear and very aware of the implications of the line minister notifying relevant third parties.
“One such relevant third party is the foreign stock exchange where that particular company is listed. The implications on the share price of those particular entities is going to be astronomical and catastrophic not only to their operations in Zimbabwe but also to their operations in other territories where they are operating. So companies that are listed on foreign stock exchanges need to be aware that if they don’t comply they are actually putting the value of their shareholders at significant risk. When the value falls, it will fall so significantly to a point where the cost of non-compliance will be so big that these companies will wish they had simply given away 100 percent of that share to indigenous Zimbabweans.”
Analysts have cast doubt on the government’s ability to carry out its threat to close firms it deems to be non-compliant with the indigenization act.
Legal expert Derek Matyszak of the Research and Advocacy Unit says the clause cited by Zhuwao only refers to firms which have undertaken corporate actions such as mergers, demergers or unbundling which do not produce a shareholding structure that is “acceptably indigenous.”
“Section 5(2) of the Act provides for the non-renewal or termination on six months notice of the licences of “non-compliant” companies. However, “non-compliant” companies are not, as Minister Zhuwao…suggests, all companies that have failed to indigenise. “Non-compliant” companies are specifically defined by section 5(1) of the Act,” Matyszak wrote in a comment on an article which appeared in the private Zimbabwe Independent last Thursday.
“They are ONLY those companies which have engaged in transactions referred to in sections 3(1)(b), (c), (d) or (e) of the Act. These subsections refer to companies which have undertaken restructuring, unbundling, de-mergers, relinquishment of a controlling share or new investments for which an Investment Licence is required – and have done so without an acceptably indigenous resultant shareholding. Any cancellation of a licence of a business falling outside of this group is a violation of the law. So much for Mr. Zhuwao’s claims about the rule of law and compliance with the legislation.”
On Thursday, Zhuwao said there would be there would be consultation with the firms involved, before any licence cancellation.
“The legal processes themselves actually require at least two formal engagements with the institutions. We will follow the letter of the law,” Zhuwao said.
The pugnacious indigenization minister, who is Mugabe’s nephew, also expressed frustration with some line ministers and licencing authorities, whom he said would answer to the president if they chose not to implement the cabinet decision to cancel licences of non-compliant firms.
Zhuwao accused Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya, in particular, of misunderstanding the indigenisation act and misleading banks, which the minister said had chosen to ignore the local ownership law.
On Thursday, the state-controlled Herald newspaper quoted Mangudya saying the financial sector had largely complied with the indigenization law.
“Banks are complying and we are satisfied with the level of compliance,” Mangudya was quoted saying in the Herald.
In response, Zhuwao said he had written “an extensive letter” to the central bank head, who, along with finance minister Patrick Chinamasa, has frequently clashed with the indigenization minister over implementation of the local ownership policy.
“Had the governor of the RBZ written to me and I would have wanted to have kept this as internal communication between the governor and myself, but unfortunately the reserve bank then sought to have this in the media and this is why you see that in the Herald of today there is communication that foreign financial institutions are compliant. I have indicated to my colleagues, and that includes the governor, that they must be careful of making pronouncements that are incorrect around indigenisation because I will correct those pronouncements publicly,” Zhuwao said.
“Because the governor has made a public pronouncement I have been forced to have to correct the governor and say the governor has misunderstood the legislation. Those companies are not compliant and those companies have not shown any intention to comply. I indicated this as soon as I was appointed that look, should anybody make a public pronouncement around issues of indigenisation, they must be clear that they are saying the truth and that what they are saying is correct otherwise I will be forced to make a correction in public.”- The Source
Tsvangirai Beats Hlalo
HLALO CASE AGAINST MORGAN TSVANGIRAI DISMISSED WITH COSTS
MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai has won the lawsuit filed against him by suspended senator, Matson Hlalo.
Hlalo sued Tsvangirai contesting against his ouster.
But the case was dismissed with costs.
MDC-T Secretary General Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora announced in celebratory mode as he walked out of the High Court, “people wanted Courts to decide MDCT matters. Now the courts have decided”
Drama in kombi as Biti and Mapfumo take Mugabe to the cleaners on radio
A free for all fist fight between suspected ZANU PF supporters and opposition supporters nearly broke out inside a commuter omnibus traveling from Bulawayo to Johannesburg on Thursday evening over comments on Voice of America’s Studio 7 on President Robert Mugabe’s age and continued stay in power.
The driver of the South African registered Toyota Quantum with about 18 passengers and 3 crew members on board switched off the music in the Kombi and tuned the radio into the controversial pirate radio station broadcasting into Zimbabwe on Short Wave and AM metre bands from Washington DC in the United States.
For much of the time there was silence in the vehicle as everyone listened attentively to the no holds barred news broadcast from the radio.
Drama started when People’s Democratic Party leader Tendai Biti was being interviewed on President Mugabe’s statement that Zimbabweans are to blame for his long stay in power.
The PDP leader went to lengths describing President Mugabe as an old man who is no longer capable to run the country and no longer wanted by the citizens of Zimbabwe.
In his description of Mugabe he continuously used a Shona word “harahwa” which means a very old man in reference to the President. One visibly drunk passenger who expressed his poor diction of Shona asked for a translation into Ndebele of the word.
A member of the crew burst out laughing and explained that “harahwa” refers to a sleepy and forgetful very old man who can no longer control his urinary system.
While the majority of the passengers who were mostly South Africa bound burst out laughing at the description, the same did not go down well with about four of the passengers who were going to Beitbridge. The four tried to remove the forgetfulness and self urinating aspect in the description on the translation wanting the translation to just be an old man, “ixhegu” in Ndebele.
An exchange of harsh words ensued between the passengers with the four strongly blaming both Tendai Biti and the crew member for derogatively using the word in description of Mugabe.
While the exchange was still going on, exiled Chimurenga music singer Thomas Mapfumo also came on air being interviewed by Studio Seven’s Gibbs Dube where the musician further took swipe at Mugabe equally describing him as ‘an old useless man who must be removed from power immediately”.
Mapfumo’s comments brought massive cheering from the passengers and more ridiculing of the four passengers who were trying hard to defend Mugabe.
The exchange of harsh words became too hot turning into massive tribal and political slurs amongst the passengers until one of the crew members demanded the driver to stop and refund the four men their money and get them out of the vehicle in the middle of nowhere some 140 km before Beitbridge.
The four passengers refused to leave the vehicle demanding instead to be dropped off at a police station or road block as they “had an issue for the police.”
Their refusal to disembark from the vehicle led to the other passengers demanding for the driver to stop and let them “deal” with the four who they described as “Mugabe’s Shona puppies” deserving to be beaten.
The driver who had also joined in the fracas pulled off the vehicle and took out a huge shambok from under his seat and ordered the four out of the vehicle before throwing a $20 note at them and driving away much to the delight of the rest of the passengers.
Driving away, one of the crew members accused the driver of being too lenient to the four who he described as “stupid CIO agents” suggesting that they should instead have driven into a bushy area and whipped them thoroughly and left them tied on a tree “to give them a taste of their own medicine.”
The kombi successfully crossed the border into South Africa with no Police report against them.
21 Zimbabweans Rescued from Kuwait
GOVERNMENT has so far managed to assist 21 women return from Kuwait and an equal number is being looked after at a shelter for run-away maids in the Arab country awaiting repatriation. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the development yesterday.
But as Government is helping the Zimbabweans return home, it is feared 90 more could be on their way to Kuwait after being duped by unscrupulous agents to secure visas.
“The ministry has established that 165 visas were processed by unscrupulous Zimbabwean agents working in cahoots with registered Kuwait agencies. The Kuwait authorities have also stated that 90 of these 165 visa recipients have not yet entered Kuwait,” it said.
“It therefore entails that so far about 75 Zimbabwean citizens were lured into Kuwait under false pretext when it comes to remuneration and conditions of service although they were fully aware that they were going to work in the domestic service industry. These people were also misled by the agencies that it would be possible for them to transfer jobs after a few months of arrival in the Gulf emirate.”
The ministry said 26 more women held in homes in Kuwait indicated to the Zimbabwean Embassy in that country that they wanted assistance to return home. “The ministry further updates that 21 of our citizens are back in the country and a further 21 are being sheltered at a Kuwaiti shelter for run-away maids.
“Our embassy in Kuwait has further pointed out that 26 of our nationals have called for assistance as they are still being held in Kuwaiti homes,” it said.
The ministry said with the help of the Zimbabwean Embassy in Kuwait, it continues to help Zimbabweans in distress in that country as and when they come forward.
It thanked the Kuwaiti government and its embassy in Harare for “the good co-operation extended to us and our citizens in resolving this matter”.
“Zimbabwe and the State of Kuwait enjoy excellent bilateral relations. Since independence, Zimbabwe has benefited from soft loans and grants from the State of Kuwait. The funds were used to support various programmes in the transport, energy, agriculture and infrastructure development sectors.”
It has since emerged that the Kuwait government issued 180 “Article 20 visas” meant for domestic service industry.
Article 20 visas are exclusively for the domestic service industry and are not transferable.
This means that a person who enters Kuwait under such a visa cannot be employed in another industry.-State Media
Mugabe Winning 2018 Elections: Kasukuwere
ZANU-PF political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere has warned ambitious party leaders bent on turfing aside President Robert Mugabe from power before his term is out that their actions will be resisted.
Kasukuwere said President Mugabe remained the best leader for both party and country, insisting Zanu-PF would win the 2018 elections with him at the helm.
“President Mugabe’s term of office runs until 2018 and any talk or discussion questioning his legitimacy borders on treason,” said Kasukuwere, who was addressing party supporters in Dotito, Mashonaland Central Province, on Wednesday.
“Let’s continue supporting the founder of our nation until his job is done. With our President, Zimbabwe will succeed, black Africans will succeed and Zanu-PF will succeed.”
In his birthday interview with the state media aired early last month, President Mugabe said any discussion about his succession was misplaced considering that he was given the mandate by the majority of Zimbabweans to rule until 2018.
He said he could have not accepted the mandate if he knew he would not be able to complete his term.
“When we went to Congress in 2014, and the people said you’re the candidate in 2018, I didn’t say I was a candidate to retire, only to retire mid-way,” he said. I was a candidate for the term, the term is a five-year term.”
On Tuesday, President Mugabe told journalists in Japan, where he is on a State visit, that challenging his constitutional mandate was tantamount to rejecting the wishes of Zimbabweans. With health permitting, he would stand for another term in 2018, he said.
Kasukuwere said Zanu-PF had confidence in their leader and the party was optimistic he would be able to stand for another term in 2018 and win.
He told party supporters not to be moved by opposition parties, particularly Joice Mujuru’s Zimbabwe People First.
“Who can beat him [Mugabe]? Nobody! President Mugabe will win the election in 2018 come what may. He’s an icon, he has worked very hard for the country and defending the gains of the liberation.
“We’ve heard some people saying let’s ‘BUILD’ [Mujuru’s ‘Blueprint to Unlock Investment and Leverage for Development’]. Build what? What have you built before? Show us your previous works,” said Kasukuwere.
ZRP Cop Steals 49Cellphones
A 25-YEAR-OLD police officer who is based at Mzilikazi Police Station Bulawayo, appeared at the Marondera Magistrates Court on Tuesday facing allegations of stealing 49 cellphones from his former schoolmate.
Lyson Nyamande, who was travelling from Bulawayo to Rusape, allegedly stopped over in Marondera and was offered a place to sleep by the complainant, Kudakwashe Mutete.
Nyamande pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing 49 cellphones, a laptop and cash when he appeared before Marondera magistrate Josephine Sande and was remanded in custody for sentencing today.
The court heard on March 2 at around 8pm, Nyamande visited Mutete and asked to be accommodated for the night before proceeding on his journey the next morning. Mutete, the court heard, agreed and the two slept in the same room, but the cop woke up in the middle of the night and stole a satchel containing 49 cellphones of different makes.
All the cellphones had no batteries at the time. Nyamande also stole a laptop and $75 before disappearing into the night.
The next day at around 4am, Mutete woke up and discovered his property had been stolen and Nyamande was nowhere to be seen and he reported the matter to the police, leading to the cop’s arrest in Rusape, but he had already sold some of the cellphones.
The stolen property was valued at $1 540 and only property worth $865 was recovered.Babra Mabika appeared for the State.
Meanwhile, a police officer attached to Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Katemo Tembo, appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Court yesterday facing charges of criminal abuse of office after allegedly demanding $200 from a Harare man.
Tembo was not asked to plead when he appeared before provincial magistrate, Elijah Makomo and was remanded in custody to today for his bail application.
It is the State’s case that Tembo allegedly acted as a debt collector for McLeod Mahachi, who was trying to cancel a consultancy agreement that he had entered into and paid Godknows Yakiti to have his mining company registered.
Mahachi, according to State papers, had paid Yakiti $750 of the $900 registration processing fees before he had a change of mind about the deal.
Mahachi, the State alleges, then approached Tembo to force Yakiti to repay the money and the former called the latter and ordered him to come to CID offices, where he ordered him to pay back.
The State alleges, Yakiti in turn called the police internal investigations department and reported the matter resulting in a trap being set and Tembo was arrested in the city centre, while receiving $200 in marked notes from Yakiti.
Sebastian Mutizirwa is prosecuting for the State.
Thomas Mapfumo tells Zimbabweans to go back to war to remove Mugabe
Staff Reporter| Exiled Chimurenga music guru Thomas Mapfumo says that young Zimbabweans should go to war to remove ZANU PF from power once and for all.
Speaking in an interview on Voice Of America’s Studio 7 on Thursday evening, Mapfumo said that the onus to change the future of Zimbabwe lies in the hands of young Zimbabweans who must stand up and fight ZANU PF.
The renowned musician says that President Mugabe has failed to run the country and is no longer a hero.
“Mugabe is no longer a hero but a dictator and thief, he must be removed,” said Mapfumo.
According to him the only solution to Zimbabwe’s ills is to completely remove ZANU PF, Mugabe and all those who once belonged to ZANU PF from ever running the country.
“We don’t want to hear anything called ZANU PF anymore including those that call themselves People First, they must also go because they were part of ZANU PF,” he said
Mapfumo has been living in self imposed exile in the USA for over a decade. In the early years into independence, he was one of the most faithful ZANU PF musicians composing several ZANU PF and Robert Mugabe praise songs. During the liberation struggle he was arrested several times for his Chimurenga revolutionary music.
Bonus Cash for Doctors “Disappears”
Doctors and nurses woke up today, Thursday, to be told their long awaited bonus payments were not effected at all.
Contrary to government promises, the money which should have been paid in November last year and shifted several times and now to four months later, is not available.
At a time when junior doctors are paid less than $900 and nurses much less than that per month, the government has continued to purchase luxury vehicles and squandering millions of dollars in foreign travel while blowing hundreds of thousands for Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko’s lavish hotel daily expenses.
A letter released today by the Ministry of Health revealed the government is nowhere near to making the remuneration payments. A ministry letter reads: “As you might be aware bonus payments for Health Workers had been scheduled for today 31st March 2016. Please be advised that there has been a delay in the honouring of this commitment and we await details from the Treasury.”
A comment from the Finance Ministry could not be obtained at the time of writing. ZimEye.com is reliably informed the government does not have the money at all.
Kasukuwere Slapped With Lawsuit
The Combined Harare Residents Association has approached the high court seeking for the nullification of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, minister Saviour Kasukuwere’s directive to “fire” the newly appointed Harare Town Clerk James Mushore.
Mushore was last week fired on the same day he was appointed by Harare city council as the local authority’s chief executive.
The directive to fire Mushore was given by Kasukuwere using Section 132 of the Urban Councils Act which empowers him to reverse any decision made by local councils.
In their application CHRA the section which Kasukuwere used was unconstitutional.
“This is an application brought under Section 85(1) of the constitution of Zimbabwe for declaration of constitutional invalidity of sections 132,133,135 and 314 of the Urban Councils Act as well as the conduct of 1st respondent (Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing) in rescinding the decision of the 2nd respondent (City of Harare) to appoint a town clerk on 24th March 2016,” reads part of the application.
CHRA said it was concerned with perpetual political and administrative inconsistencies being championed by Kasukuwere.
“We are worried about the continued suffocation of chapter 14 of the constitution which clearly spells out devolution and local authorities autonomy”, said CHRA.
CARTOON: Zuma Gamatoxed by Court
South African Public Protector Thuli Madonsela said on Thursday early estimates of the cost of non-security upgrades to President Jacob Zuma’s personal residence were around 10 million rand.
However, Madonsela cautioned that this would probably not be the final figure that Zuma has to repay as it was arrived at early in the investigation into the renovations that overall cost 240 million rand ($16.3 million).
This comes after Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng ruled that Public Protector’s remedial actions are binding and President Jacob Zuma was supposed to comply whether he agreed or not and that he must personally pay back some of the money spent for security on his Nkandla homestead that are not security features.
“The remedial action taken against the president has a binding effect,” said Mogoeng. Adding that the ampitheatre, swimming pool, visitor’s centre, chicken run and the kraal were identified by the public protector as non-security features.
“When remedial action is binding, compliance is not optional. Whatever reservations the affected party might have about its fairness, appropriateness or fairness,” said Mogoeng. – Reuters/Sowetan LIVE
Zuma Breached Constitution – Court Verdict
South Africa’s highest court has ruled that President Jacob Zuma violated the constitution when he failed to repay some of the government money used to upgrade his private home.
The treasury had 60 days to determine how much he should repay, it added. The ruling is a victory for the opposition, which said it would push for Mr Zuma’s impeachment.
It accused him of using “ill-gotten wealth” to upgrade his home with a swimming pool and amphitheatre. Mr Zuma denied any wrongdoing. He has not yet commented on the ruling.
An anti-corruption body, known as the public protector, ruled in 2014 that $23m (£15m) had been spent on his rural home in Nkandla in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province.
Mr Zuma had “unduly benefited”, and should repay a portion of the money, the public protector said.
In a unanimous judgement, the Constitutional Court said Mr Zuma’s failure to heed the directive was “inconsistent” with the constitution.
“The president failed to uphold, defend and respect the constitution of the Republic,” it added.
The case was brought by two opposition parties, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and the Democratic Alliance (DA).
Mr Zuma’s conduct constituted “grounds for impeachment”, the DA said in its reaction to the judgement.
Mujuru Actually Boosted Econet’s Strive Masiyiwa | OPINION
Mujuru, setting the record straight on Econet licence saga
By Jealousy Mawarire
Following my instalment last week in which I addressed the allegations of looting the war victims compensation fund, the Chiadzwa diamonds and the alleged complicity to political violence by Dr Joice Mujuru during her stint in Zanu-PF, I got several requests by readers that I address the alleged role that Dr Mujuru played in ‘denying’ businessman Strive Masiyiwa a licence to operate a cellular phone network.
The allegations against Dr Mujuru are that she, somehow, influenced government decision to award the licence to Telecel Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd because the person who fronted the Telecel bid, James Makamba, comes from the same province as her.
This allegation is based on pure ignorance on how the saga around the tender for Zimbabwe’s second cellular phone network punned out in as much as it has a limited appreciation of the relationship between Makamba, Mujuru and Masiyiwa.
It is trite to point out here that the three, Mujuru, Makamba and Masiyiwa all hail from Mashonaland Central Province therefore the allegation that Mujuru awarded Makamba the licence because he is a ‘homeboy’ does not hold water since both Makamba and Masiyiwa are Mujuru’s ‘homeboys’.
The second issue that comes out seems to suggest that there was bad blood between Mujuru and Masiyiwa and for this reason Mujuru remained intransigent and insisted that Masiyiwa would not get the licence.
Very few people know that it is, in fact, Mujuru who provided Masiyiwa with his first government contract when she awarded his company called Retrofit the contract to electrify Nembudziya Post Office in Gokwe.
It is also a fact that the decision that Zimbabwe was supposed to only have two mobile cellular networks was not a Mujuru decision but a cabinet resolution based on a technical report which Mujuru alleges did not give plausible reasons as to why the country was to have two cellular phone operators not three.
In just the same way, the decision to award the tender for running Zimbabwe’s second cellular network to Telecel was not reached by Mujuru unilaterally but by a government tender board housed in the Ministry of Finance not Information, Posts and Telecommunications where she was minister.
Those who followed the saga would agree with me that Mujuru actually concurred with Masiyiwa that there were irregularities in the way the tender was handled by the Tender Board but differed with the businessman on how the irregularities could be rectified.
Mujuru insisted that the process could be rectified by instructing the Ministry of Finance to constitute a new tender board to re-adjudicate the bids while Masiyiwa insisted that because there were irregularities in the way the tender board handled the bids, the court, on that basis, was supposed to award his company, Enhanced Communications Network (Pvt) Ltd, the tender to run the second cellular network.
The Herald of 5 June 1997, under a headline “I won’t contest order over cellphone tender” reported that the then Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, Joice Mujuru, was not going to “contest a court order setting aside the award of the tender for Zimbabwe’s second cellular phone network to Telecel Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd” but “she wants the proposed new Government Tender Board to re-adjudicate the tenders”.
Mujuru conceded that true to Masiyiwa’s observations, “the Supreme Court laid down procedures for the tender” were not adhered to and therefore the “tender process had been deficient” and that this was “the fault of the Tender Board” hence “the tenders should be re-evaluated by a new Tender Board” that the Ministry of Finance was then putting in place.
It was Mujuru’s argument then that “the High Court should not consider awarding a licence to Econet without referring the whole matter to trial so that the ‘many serious disputes’ in Econet’s statements could be put to test.” Mujuru wanted an adherence to the rule of law and due legal processes to be followed before the court could award Masiyiwa the tender.
Her preference to have the bids subjected to re-adjudication was on the understanding that this was a quicker way of resolving the saga. She, however, insisted that the option of going to court remained open for Econet arguing that “If the court thought the new board was unsatisfactory, then it could make its own order, after hearing the evidence (and determine) who should have the licence.”
Never at any point, during the tender process, did Mujuru make deliberate efforts to determine the outcome of the process. She, rather, insisted that the laid down tender processes were supposed to be followed as demanded by the Supreme Court which had come up with the procedures.
When Econet successfully challenged the tender process she concurred with the company’s observations and recommended that the bids be re-adjudicated by a new tender board.
Apart from the Econet licence saga, Mujuru is alleged to have been in the habit of soliciting 10 per cent bribes from companies. This allegation was popularised by First Lady Grace Mugabe with the help of seven hired Zanu-PF provincial youth leaders who recently confessed in an interview with a South African based television station ANN7, that this was a lie concocted and shoved upon them by President Robert Mugabe after he had bought them slim fitting suits and paid them $3000 dollars each.
However, like the Chiadzwa diamond allegations, the Dr 10 per cent allegation had a genesis totally divorced from any criminal intentions. Mujuru, after making a very splendid presentation on the potential business that Zimbabwe could do with Ras Al Khaimah, one of the seven Emirates that make the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the Sheik of Ras Al Khaimah, at a banquet held for the former Vice President, announced that he had “given Joice 10 per cent of our GDP to finance imports from her country.”
The deal involved the identification of around 300 hundred local farmers that the government, through a loan from Ras Al Khaimah, would buy irrigation equipment and tractors so that they could grow horticulture products for export to the Emirate.
The cost of such exports would be around $400 million which was 10 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Ras Al Khaimah. This was the 10 per cent that was given to Mujuru, a 10 per cent that was supposed to benefit more than 300 hundred farmers with irrigation equipment and tractors. A 10 per cent that was going to earn the country $400 million annually in foreign exchange, yes a 10 per cent that was never going to get into her pocket but was meant to change the lives of 300 hundred farmers and their families.
But when Mugabe felt he was “under siege from Mujuru” as Godfrey Tsenengamu puts it in the ANN7 interview, he chose to bastardise an otherwise clean deal that Mujuru had gotten for the country in order to malign his former deputy’s character and dent her chances of challenging him at the elective congress that was slated for December 2014.
So many untrue things have been said about Mujuru and they are not limited to allegations of economic crimes. Her detractors have mastered even the art of voyeurism. They have designed very huge, but opaque, binoculars through which they peep into her domestic life in the hope of finding material to use for attacking Mujuru the “Mother of Zimbabwe” through denigrating “Mujuru, General Solomon Mujuru’s wife”.
Of late, whenever, Dr Mujuru’s party hogs the limelight, whether through well attended constituency rallies or a policy pronouncement, some sections of the state media rush to recycle untrue stories about her alleged hardheartedness in dealing with contrived children of Gen Mujuru and his ‘second wife’.
What is interesting is that the state media unashamedly chides Dr Mujuru for being inconsiderate to the so-called ‘second wife’ of General Mujuru when Joice Teurai Ropa Mugari and Rex Nhongo (General Mujuru) on 02 April 1982, under Marriage Act (Chapter 37) certificate Number 148 of 1982, solemnised their union under a monogamous marriage Act which criminalises marrying a second wife.
Rather than chide the so-called second wife as a home-wrecker, a concubine and adulterer, they elevate her to the level of a second wife with ‘a right’ to the late General’s estate.
Instead of applauding Dr Mujuru for not being litigious and quick to sue the woman for adultery, the state media accuse her of not feeling for a woman, who, if she was really in love with General Mujuru, is nothing but a shameless adulterer, gold-digger and a social pervert not qualified to earn even a penny for her shameless hobnobbing with married men.
Mujuru the mother is also being unfairly attacked for not caring for the so-called 20 children that General Mujuru is alleged to have sired out of wedlock even if some of them, at 20 years of age, only got birth certificates in 2014 without the assistance of any relative of their supposed father and in the absence of their father’s dearth certificate. It is a scandal, but a scandal with state players that is aimed at getting at Mujuru the mother of the country.
The accusations and negative media spins around Mujuru will never recede as long as her political star continues to shine brighter and brighter. As we move towards the elections in 2018 and with Zanu-PF as old and fragile as its 92 year-old centre of power, the attempts at soiling Mujuru’s reputation are going to grow louder and even more desperate and silly.
Next week, I will address the allegations that Mujuru did nothing for women as minister of government and as Vice President.
Dead On the Spot, Drunk Driver Kills Pedestrian
Mvuma – A suspected drunk driver last night killed a pedestrian in a horrific incident that left several human remains strewn all over the scene.
Police and paramedics were called to at Fairfields Business Center on the way to Masvingo from Harare, shortly before 8pm.
A man was pronounced dead at the scene. An investigation has found that the driver was drunk at the time of the accident.
Injuries to his body were such that it split into two.
Police have identified the dead man as Patrick Hofisi Huchu, with formal identification and a post-mortem examination happening later.
A police spokesman told ZimEye.com, “the driver of the car violently smashed into the passing pedestrian killing him on the spot. Police are not releasing further details of this vehicle at present.”
Anyone who witnessed the incident or who has information is urged to call their local police station.
Zumbathon at Westgate on Saturday
Harare – A Zumbathon is being conducted at Westgate Shopping Mall on Saturday. Below was the official announcement by Harare West MP Jessie Majome:
Dear Harare Westerners and friends,
This Saturday please come to a Zumbathon at Westgate Shopping Mall from 6am-9am (registration starts 5.30am). It’s a fundraising event for the Cancer Association of Zimbabwe.
Harare Westerners and friends please continue supporting Westgate Shopping Mall, which provides you with a one stop shopping experience for your groceries, business and entertainment. Also support other shopping centres in Harare West ie Mabelreign, Marlborough Civic Centre, Greencroft, Ashbrittle, Ashdown Park, Meyrick Park etc.
See your there!
Your MP
Critical Staff Shortage Hits Masvingo Hospital
Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo| Masvingo Provincial Hospital has been hard hit by a glaring shortage of key staff members, triggering a high mortality rate at the government run health institution.
Authorities at the government hospital said the critical dearth of specialist surgeons had resulted in a sharp increase in the number of deaths recorded on a daily basis because of congestion and backlog at the theatre.
In addition, the hospital can no longer cope with the number of patients admitted on a daily basis due to congestion.
There are calls to construct a bigger referral hospital in order to accommodate more patients and enable the recruitment of more specialist health personnel.
Health Minister David Parirenyatwa last week visited Masvingo Provincial Hospital and conceded there was need for urgent action to rectify the situation.
“There is need to urgently address the situation at Masvingo Provincial Hospital. I have assessed the situation on the ground and there is need for immediate action. The hospital currently has a perilous shortage of key staff members. In addition, the hospital is struggling to cope with the high number of patients being admitted on a daily basis,” said Parirenyatwa.
It remains to be seen whether the broke government, struggling to pay its workers, has the capacity to address the dire situation at Masvingo Provincial Hospital.
Although Parirenyatwa skirted the issue of the high mortality rate sources said some patients with minor ailments are dying due to incessant pressure at the theatre where only one specialist surgeon is operating.
Mujuru Rally Flops In Vic Falls
Staff Reporter
Former Vice President Joice Mujuru’s Zimbabwe People First party got a rude awakening in Victoria Falls on Sunday when just about 100 people turned up for the party’s rally in Chinotimba Township.
The rally originally meant for Chinotimba Stadium was moved from the stadium to the township’s open space football pitch after the party failed to raise $100 required by council to hire the stadium.
The few people who attended the rally most of whom were party members from Bulawayo followed proceedings from their houses and under trees a distance away from the podium.
The few who braved the scorching sun
complained about being misled especially after the party organisers failed to stick to time set and failed to even give them
water to drink. Some dismissed the party as being broke judging
from a “tattered” tent at the venue.
The rally was addressed by Cougan Matanhire who is part of the party’s secretariat in Harare.
Victoria Falls war veteran and businessman Christopher Ndiweni, who is the party’s member of the national security, Maxwell Makhosini Mkandla, the coordinator for Matabeleland North
Province and his counterpart for Bulawayo province Esnath Bulayani, also addressed the gathering.
Speaking to media after the rally, Mkandla said that he was happy with the number of people who attended the rally as it was only the first public meeting for the party in the resort town.
Residents around Chinotimba township however blamed the party for poor publicity as most were not aware that there was a Zimbabwe People First rally taking place in the area. The residents claim that they would have attended the rally to hear more about the party had the message about the rally been sent throughout the township.
School Bombing, An Insider Job
PRIMARY and Secondary Education Minister Dr Lazarus Dokora suspects the bombing of Manunure High School in Kwekwe on Monday could be an inside job. The criminals targeted the school’s administration block housing important information like financial records.
The bombing incident happened at a time when most schools have made headlines for misappropriation of levies forcing Government to dispatch auditors. In an interview with the state media yesterday, Dr Dokora said although police were investigating the matter it was clear this could be an inside job.
“On the use of levies, we have those that are regularly trying to siphon in one way or another. They are the ones who are most sensitive when there is talk of reform in the levy regime.
“Now you hear Kwekwe school petrol-bombed, yet we have been to Kwekwe ourselves and my last engagement was during this outreach at that site of Kwekwe High School and the head of that school where the bombing took place actually engaged us in dialogue and it was about money.
“So in a back-handed way, I was not surprised. We need to look at every piece of evidence and we hope the police will come up with the culprit,” he said. Dr Dokora said there was need for a thorough investigation into the matter.
“Who was this masked person? And arriving at a site of crime in a mask virtually suggesting you were aware that there is CCTV within the premises.
“It cannot be a total stranger. It is somebody familiar and the bombing just focuses on the receiption area where receipts are generally associated with the bursar’s offices or the accounts clerk and so on.
“So we raise our red flag to say that no, this cannot be a way of managing our resources,” he said.
The school was petrol-bombed on Monday after unknown people lobbed a petrol bomb through a window of the administration block where the administration and financial records, enrolment figures, details of nearly 3 000 pupils and receipt books were kept.
Government has alleged culprits dipping into the $1,2 billion largesse include school development committee officials. It is also suspected that some school authorities are allegedly duplicating receipt books as cover to lay their hands on development funds.
“We are aware of the reported story in one of the provinces where a school bursar simply disappeared from a school with the keys to the relevant sections where the documents were kept, but this is an aberration not the consistent message,” said Dr Dokora.
Cops Steal Gold From Illegal Panners
Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo| Nine cops based at Zvishavane Police Station are under investigation after they stole gold ore they impounded from illegal miners.
According to reports from Zvishavane, the said cops raided a group of illegal miners near the mining town last week and stole gold ore after arresting them.
National police spokesperson Charity Charamba confirmed she was aware of the case but said finer details were yet to reach her desk.
“I am aware of the case in which some officers are being accused of stealing gold ore that was supposed to be produced in court as exhibit. However I do not have their names because I am still to get a formal report,” said Charamba.
After being sent to arrest the illegal miners, the nine police officers allegedly connived to steal the gold ore, intending to sell it at an inflated price. Police sources in Zvishavane also confirmed the development.
“A group of illegal miners was raided by the police but the gold ore they possessed vanished. There are nine officers who are being investigated for stealing the gold ore. Nothing much has transpired so far but investigations are underway. The officers have a case to answer because they took the gold ore from the scene of the crime. The gold ore they stole was supposed to be used as exhibit in court,” said a Zvishavane based cop.
The incident has yet again reflected the ineptitude within the police force. The police have also been accused of working in syndicates with the illegal miners, thereby promoting corruption.
Mutasa Performs U-turn on Joining ZANU PF
Joice Mujuru’s senior aides Didymus Mutasa and Rugare Gumbo, have developed cold feet pulling away their High Court application in which they were contesting their expulsion from the ruling Zanu-PF party.
Mutasa and Gumbo, who were last year expelled from Zanu-PF for allegedly trying to topple President Mugabe, will now pay legal costs incurred by President Mugabe and Zanu-PF in defending the now aborted court application.
The duo was seeking to nullify the ruling party’s 2014 congress and the amendments made to the revolutionary party’s constitution.
They argued that the December 2014 congress was a nullity and that it was held in breach of the party’s constitution.
The pair also sought nullification of the constitutional amendments made and adopted at the congress.
The notice of withdrawal was filed yesterday morning at the High Court by the duo’s lawyers Mbidzo Muchadehama and Makoni.
The notice reads:
“Take notice that the applicants hereby withdraw their application against the respondents. The primary reason for the withdrawal is that, the matter has been overtaken by events.
“Further, take notice that the applicants hereby tender the respondents’ wasted costs on an ordinary scale.”
The two argued that the removal of some party members from the Central Committee and any refusal of others from contesting for the same positions in 2014 was in breach of both the party’s constitution and the supreme law of the country. It was the pair’s argument that failure by the party to hold elections for the positions of Vice President, second secretaries and the national chairperson was unlawful and in violation of Zanu-PF’s constitution.
Mutasa and Gumbo argued that the congress was not free and fair. The duo also argued that all votes of no confidence passed against various party structures and individuals between October and December 2014 are inconsistent with Section 68 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe.
The withdrawal of the application followed a recent report that the two were still fighting to be accepted back into the ruling party despite being founding members of a new political outfit, led by Dr Joice Mujuru.
Despite the fact that ZPF had notified the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission of its existence ahead of the 2018 elections, the two politicians’ lawyers asked the court to set the matter down for hearing.
The request for a hearing date in the matter was filed at the High Court last month after all the parties had filed heads of argument.
In the heads of argument filed last month by Zanu-PF and President Mugabe’s lawyer in the matter, Mr Terrence Hussein of Hussein Ranchhod and Company, the issue of the two forming ZPF was raised with the ruling party seeking the dismissal of the application.
Part of the heads read:
“In any event, as pointed out earlier, of their own volition they have decided to formally disassociate themselves from Zanu-PF and voluntarily associate themselves with another political organisation known as the “People First”.
“As seasoned political actors, they are clearly aware within their field of expertise, that it is implausible to be a member of two political parties at the same time,” read the heads.
Mr Hussein added that if the duo is serious about Zimbabwe People First, then the meaningful reason for pursuing the case would be to undermine Zanu-PF to their political advantage and that the courts cannot be used to play a part in political parties’ fights.
Mr Hussein argued that since the two were no longer Zanu-PF members, they had lost their right to be heard in a case to do with Zanu-PF’s internal decisions.
Man Rapes Own Daughter (13)
A Harare man allegedly raped and impregnated his 13-year-old daughter, the court heard yesterday. The 44-year-old man (name withheld to protect the identity of the victim) is said to have raped the girl on two occasions while his wife was away.
It is alleged that he would sneak into her blankets during the night before raping her.
The man yesterday appeared before magistrate Mr Elijah Makomo charged with two counts of rape.
He was not asked to plead to the charges. Mr Makomo granted him bail with the State’s consent and his trial date has been set for April 11. He is being represented by Ms Purity Chikangaise.
Prosecuting, Mr Peter Kachirika alleged that sometime in October last year, the teenage girl was sleeping in her room when she felt that there was someone sleeping behind her.
It is said that the girl then turned around in an attempt to see who was behind her, but the person disappeared in the darkness.
According to the State, the 13-year-old felt that it was her father, but she did not tell anyone when she woke up the following day.
On January 4 this year, at around midnight, the girl, the court heard, was surprised to see her father walking out of the kitchen where she was sleeping in. Her mother had gone to Chipinge when the incident occurred.
She later noticed that her skirt was wet but she did not report the sexual abuse to anyone.
The matter came to light when the girl’s school mates revealed to the authorities that she was pregnant.
She was referred to hospital for medical examinations and it was proved that she was already five months pregnant. She then revealed that her father was responsible.
The matter was reported to the police leading to her father’s arrest. State Media
HORROR ACCIDENT: Man Feared Dead | WARNING- DISTURBING PICTURES
Dear Editor,
This evening at Fairfields Business Center on the way to Masvingo from Harare just after Mvuma, a local guy was hit by that car. The owner of the car is also a local man. The details are not clear but the guy is presumed dead. It is believed it’s a case of drunken driving.
You see that blood stained object besides the body; it’s a piece of flesh.
It is claimed his name is Patty, but not sure the last name, and they say he is from a place called Huchu.
“Kasukuwere” Youths Kick-Out Ambassador From His Farm | BREAKING NEWS
Scores of youths today stormed the former Zimbabwe ambassador to Mozambique, Aggrippa Mutambara’s Bindura Sengeri farm, forcing him out of the farm during the raid.
Mutambara told ZimEye.com on Wednesday that the violent youths told him to leave the farm “with immediate effect”.
Mutambara recently crossed the floor and joined the former Vice President Joice Mujuru’s People First Project.
“There are at least 50 youths who are saying that they have been sent by Kasukuwere to drive me off because I am no longer with Zanu PF, that is what they are saying ,” said Mutambara.
Mutambara said he reported the invasion to Bindura police station, and was waiting for their action.
ZimEye.com efforts to get a comment from Kasukuwere were fruitless as his mobile phone was not reachable.
Zanu PF is said to be intensifying its witch hunt where it is identifying members who are working with the former President Robert Mugabe’s former deputy.
Last week President Mugabe’s nephew Patrick Zhuwao told Zanu PF Mashonaland East provincial leadership to scout for pro-Mujuru Zanu PF members.
Mugabe Falls Asleep on Stage In Japan| VIDEO
President Robert Mugabe had several moments of lapses during the officiating of an inter governmental speech in Japan. Mugabe had to be awoken at the end of the function and gracefully motioned out of the building so he could finish his rest.
Mnangagwa Youths Team Up with Mliswa
Four former Zanu PF provincial youth leaders aligned to vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa in the race to succeed President Robert Mugabe have joined forces with the ex-governing party’s Mashonaland West chairperson, Temba Mliswa.
In a statement yesterday Mliswa who is the founder and national coordinator for Youth Advocacy for Reform and Democracy (Yard), announced that former Team Lacoste-aligned regional chairpersons Godfrey Tsenengamu (Mashonaland Central), Vengai Musengi (Mashonaland West), Godwin Gomwe ( Harare) and Tonderai Bosha (Mashonaland East) had been co-opted into his organisation.
“Yard is pleased to welcome and announce the appointments as provincial committee members for recruitment and mobilisation of Godwin Gomwe, Godfrey Tsenengamu, Vengai Musengi and Tonderai Bosha,” Mliswa said.
The former Hurungwe West legislator who was also a victim of the relentless Zanu PF purges which gained pace in 2014 after Mliswa and other party bigwigs were expelled for backing former vice president Joice Mujuru’s presidential ambitions, said the latest recruitment has ensured that Yard now had complete structures throughout the country’s 10 provinces.
Mliswa, who has not joined Mujuru’s Zimbabwe People First party along with his other former comrades opting instead to mobilise youths to participate in national electoral programmes ahead of the much anticipated 2018 elections, also denounced political violence that has been the hallmark of the country’s elections since 2000.
“Yard continues to denounce police brutality and violence and encourages everyone to ensure that their voice is heard through the ballot box by ensuring the understanding and
appreciation of the electoral processes of voter education, registration, inspection and participation,” Mliswa added.
Following their expulsion, the four youths who operated under the Save Zanu PF Campaign banner tore into Mugabe accusing him of personalising both the former liberation movement and the party.
They also accused the nonagenarian, in a 12-page dossier, of using them to hound Mujuru out of the party on untested allegations of plotting to assassinate him.
The youths also claimed that the 92 year-old Zimbabwean strongman had attempted to use them to do a Mujuru on Mnangagwa. Daily News
It’s Time for Local Devaluation of the US Dollar
By Suitable Kajau|Zimbabwe should consider effecting fiscal and internal devaluation of the US dollar to promote competiveness of exports in the absence of its ability to effect nominal exchange rate adjustments.
The inception of the multicurrency regime since 2009 created some economic challenges which continue to bedevil the economy as monetary authorities are grappling over the loss of their ability to manage the exchange rate for export competitiveness purposes.
Recently, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor, Dr John Mangudya sounded that fiscal and internal devaluation were viable options after the loss of monetary autonomy and lack of exchange rate flexibility to enhance export competitiveness in the region and beyond.
Devaluation has numerous benefits which can be enjoyed in the local economy. A devaluation of the exchange rate will make Zimbabwean exports more competitive and cheaper to foreigners.
This will increase demand for local exports. Meanwhile, local products are more expensive as compared to imports due to the skewed cost of production owing to the current value of the US dollar on the local market. In principle, the local consumers would automatically go for substitute products which are affordable and cheaper.
In the same vein, devaluation means imports will become more expensive and this has a direct effect of reducing the
demand for imports which at the moment are flooding the local market enjoying a monopoly.
Devalued currency makes an economy’s exports more favourable. This is because their currency has become cheaper than other countries, increasing the demand from exporters. As well as reducing the purchasing power of citizens abroad, for instance, it would be more expensive to go on holiday abroad and/or purchase goods in neighbouring countries like South Africa and Zambia.
Reduced imports leads to an increase in the demand for domestic goods. This increases the domestic supply of goods in an economy, and which in turn increases economic activities that require manpower; leading to increased employment rate and reducing unemployment rates.
In reality, devaluation could cause higher economic growth as higher exports and lower imports should lead to higher rates of economic growth. Therefore, this provides a boost for domestic demand, and could lead to job creation in the export sector and the down-stream industries.
Higher level of exports should lead to an improvement in the current account deficit. This is important if the country has a large current account deficit due to a lack of competitiveness.
Devalued currency makes an economy’s exports more favourable. This is because their currency has becomes cheaper than other countries, increasing the demand from exporters.
Zimbabwe should take a leaf from the recent Chinese devaluation of the Yuan against the US dollar. The move made Chinese goods cheaper after 8, 3% fall in exports in July 2015.
RBZ Governor, Dr Mangudya says a country which cannot devalue its nominal exchange rate, can gain competitiveness and promote export performance through streamlining domestic costs of production. He further asserts that measures to enhance competitiveness through reduction in production costs amounted to depreciation in the real exchange rate in a manner that was promotive of exports.
This is particularly important as Zimbabwe’s implied real effective exchange rate is currently over-valued by an estimated 45%. This largely reflects the progressive appreciation in the US$ underpinned by strong economic recovery in the US and accommodative monetary policy measures adopted in most Euro zone countries.
Dr Mangudya claims that the nominal appreciation of the US$ against major currencies has had concomitant effects on the real effective exchange rate, a development that has continued to undermine the country’s export competitiveness. He said under the fiscal devaluation, value added tax could be imposed on selected imports that had close local substitutes. As well as application of other than fiscal devaluation, complementary “internal devaluation” measures targeted at reducing the cost of doing business, boosting competitiveness, increasing productivity and fostering confidence in the economy could also be pursued.
At the moment the major cost drivers identified in Zimbabwe include labour, power, water, finance, transport and logistics, tariffs and trade taxes, taxation and information technology costs. In tandem with the prime aim to increase competitiveness of local goods, it is imperative to have the working combination of lower unit labour costs and higher consumption tax decreases the price of exported goods and increases the after-tax relative price of the imported good.
PICTURES: Police Cops Fondle Women’s Private Parts
– As thousands of fans lined up to enter Uganda’s National stadium in Nambole to watch a football match between Uganda Cranes and Burkina Faso, cops left nothing to chance as they search for any weapons that would be sneaked into the stadium
– With the threat of terrorism looming large globally, it remains debatable whether police officer are allowed to go as far as touching people private areas in their search
– Well, while some female fans remained indifferent to this rather bizzare form of frisking, others could not help but laugh as they were touched in unusual areas of their body
A series of photos have gone viral in which a female police officer apparently not leaving nothing to chance in this era of numerous terror attacks.
The photos have gone viral with social media user wondering whether the fear of terrorism is license to abuse some basic human rights.
The seemingly overzealous female cop searches everywhere, quite literally, including the privates of every female entrant into Nambole National Stadium where Uganda Cranes was to play Burkina Faso.
While in another world, it would be expected that metal detectors or scanners would be used to detect and stop any weapon from being sneaked into the stadium, in Uganda it appears the hands it much better.

The same female cop can bee seen frisking a lady fan (right behind the man in white top) and where else? She goes straight for the private area.
The repeated sequence of events only serves to prove that cops were under very strict instruction to frisk entrants to the stadium very well, and all over their bodies.
It is not clear how men were frisked but if ladies could be searched in such an awkward manner, then it could only be worse for their male counterparts who pose more danger in terms of violence.
Uganda suffered a serious terror attack during the 2010 world cup as terrorist targeted an entertainment zone where soccer fans had thronged to watch a crucial football match on television. – Tuco.ke/Agencies
Blame Zimbabweans, Not Me – Mugabe
After being in power for nearly the longest time in the world, aged Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe says that anyone who has a problem with the time he has led the country should blame Zimbabweans not him.
Talking to Japanese media from Japan yesterday, Mugabe said that he has never forced himself to lead the country but has always been elected by Zimbabweans who believe in his empowerment agenda.
“If they have a problem with my stay in power they should go and ask Zimbabwean people. I don’t vote myself in, they do,” said Mugabe.
Mugabe added that Zimbabweans will not take lightly anyone who says that he must step down.
“You go to Zimbabwe now and ask them if I must step down. They will be very angry with you,” he said.
Asked if he will still consider contesting the 2018 elections at 94, Mugabe said that he has already been given the mandate to contest the elections by his party and he will contest.
Probed on his health and capability to lead the country now, in 2018 and beyond, Mugabe that as far as he feels he is still fit to continue as President.
“As you can see me here as President it means I am still very strong and will certainly see another two years to 2018.”
“What is two years? I will still be there and ready to lead another five years God willing.”
Harare Intensifies Water Disconnections
CITY of Harare is intensifying water disconnections and issuance of summons to all residents and corporates whose bills are in arrears.
In a statement on Wednesday, City of Harare acting corporate communications manager, Michael Chideme, said residents in debt must approach the local authority to negotiate payment plans.
“All debtors are urged to make payment arrangements with council to offset their debts,” he said.
“Residents and ratepayers should pay their current monthly bills while they make payment arrangements to offset their debts to avoid inconveniences such as water disconnections and property attachments.”
He said council revenue officers around the city have been instructed to accept all payments.
“People intending to make payments will not be turned away.Council needs all residents to be rate compliant for it to be able to discharge its service delivery mandate,” said Chideme.
The Local authority is owed over US$400 million, a development that is impacting negatively on capacity to provide the desired services.-State Media
Doctors’ Salary Gross $895
JUNIOR doctors at public hospitals have threatened to continue with their strike until the Health Services Board (HSB) clarifies some vague clauses on their new employment contracts availed yesterday.
The doctors said the revised contract was vague on conditions of service and remuneration.
“Our collective position is that we are willing to go to work as soon as possible for the benefit of the patients. They (HSB) should go through proper channels and communicate with our representative body,” the junior doctors said.
“The figure ($895 gross salary) is vague on what deductions will be effected and it’s all-inclusive of allowances.”
The doctors, who are also protesting against being engaged as contract workers, are demanding clarity on matters like repeating college classes and the period a female doctor should be on maternity leave.
“Previously, we signed an assumption of duty contract which automatically meant that one was now employed permanently,” they said.
Last week, Mpilo Central Hospital was forced to shut down its outpatient department following the strike by junior doctors, which led to a serious shortage of personnel.
Currently, the situation is dire at most public hospitals as the strike by the junior doctors has created a huge gap in service delivery.
“Medical and surgical wards are the worst affected because they are covered by interns,” another student said. newsday
But HSB spokesperson Nyasha p optimistic the doctors would sign the new contracts.
“We expect them to sign the contract so that they can start their housemanship. At the moment, I cannot confirm whether they have signed or not,” he said.
Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals chief executive officer Thomas Zigora said the doctors had just received the contracts and were still going through them.
ex-MP Madzore Falls on Hard Times
FORMER MDC-T Glen View South legislator Paul Madzore has hit hard times and is failing to cater for his two children. Madzore told magistrate Mr Tendai Mahwe that ever since he lost his parliamentary seat, his life has never been the same as he has no other source of income.
Madzore (46) who is in arrears of $1 040, was taken to court by his former wife Philda Kanengoni for failing to pay maintenance.
He pleaded guilty to the charge.
Madzore, however, escaped jail by a whisker after Mr Mahwe slapped him with a three-month jail term which was wholly suspended on condition he pays the money on or before April 29.
Madzore pleaded for the court’s leniency and asked for time to pay on the basis that his financial position has substantially changed.
“Your Worship, I am admitting to the charge but the problem is that I am not employed at the moment. I am no longer a Member of Parliament,” he said.
“If the court can grant me at least two months to clear the arrears, I can run around and look for the money.”
He told the court that he had $100 in his pockets which he was ordered to pay forthwith towards the maintenance.
On October 30, 2013, Madzore was ordered by the Civil Court to pay a monthly maintenance fee of $300 for the upkeep of his two children.
He started defaulting payment in December last year.
Ms Francesca Mukumbiri prosecuted.
Zhuwao ‘Vomits’ Again:Foreign Companies Shutting Down in 2 Days
Zimbabwe’s Indigenization Minister Patrick Zhuwao has reiterated that Harare will from April 1st cancel licenses of foreign-owned firms that have not complied with the black empowerment law that compels them to sell a 51% stake of their shares to locals.
President Robert Mugabe signed the Indigenization and Economic Empowerment Bill into law in 2008 after it passed through parliament in September 2007 despite stiff resistance from the opposition Movement for Democratic Change.
Under Zimbabwean law, foreign and white-owned companies with assets of more than $500,000 must cede or sell a controlling stake to black nationals.
Zanu-PF insiders say the cash-strapped government took the hard line stance after foreign-owned companies spurned government’s offer to contribute 10 percent of their annual earnings to the empowerment levy set up by Zhuwao.
The move by Harare to cancel licenses is likely to torpedo plans by the country to re-engage the Bretton Woods institutions, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
Locally, the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions has petitioned Zhuwao complaining about the threat to seize companies’ licenses. Chairman of the Zimbabwe National War Veterans Association, Chris Mutsvangwa, has also joined the chorus of those condemning the government move.
Mutsvangwa told the daily newspaper, NewsDay, that the former fighters would oppose government’s move to “nationalize” companies. Said Mutsvangwa: “It is a plan to loot the country’s resources and we will not fold our hands. War veterans want a country that is open to business, that is attractive to investment from anyone and there is no need for us to slam doors in the faces of those who want to bring in new money,” But Zhuwao, in an exclusive interview with VOA Studio 7’s Blessing Zulu, said that Harare is not backing down from local and international pressure.
BLESSING ZULU (B.Z): First honorable Zhuwao are companies complying with what you said is a cabinet directive to give your ministry their indigenization proposal plans?
PATRICK ZHUWAO (P.Z) Companies go to their line ministries in terms of their proposals. So, I have not even bothered to check with line ministries what the progress is. But however what then has been transpiring is that there have been a number of companies that have been seeking clarity on a lot of issues some of which are downright lies in terms of what they have been told about the Indigenization and Economic Empowerment Act Chapter 14:33. Some of those lies have actually come from institutions such as yours which are the media that have been misleading companies. So what I have resolved to … I was requested by one of the companies to conduct an indigenization compliance clinic where companies that feel they are affected come in to get just a few pointers directly from me the minister responsible for administering that act to say look this is what the act says and these are the options available to each and every company in terms of the legislation.
B.Z: So when is this proposed indigenization clinic taking place?
P.Z: We will begin tomorrow (Wednesday) at 8.00 (am) o’ clock at the Jacaranda room, Rainbow Towers Hotel.
B.Z: How many companies have registered so far (to attend the clinic?)
P.Z: No it’s like a walk in clinic my brother, you know just, you know if you have a tooth ache, you go to the clinic and say I have a tooth ache and the doctor says you need aspirin or whatever it is that you need and if your ailment is of a bigger nature then the doctor says look I can’t really assist you need to go to a specialist. So there are some companies that really do not fall within the threshold of indigenization in terms of capital requirements, and those companies it’s just a matter of letting them understand that this is what the law says those companies that they don’t fall within the threshold and then they can go home and relax and have a good night sleep for tomorrow and those that fall within the threshold we say, look you fall within the threshold these are the various options that are available to you. If you are still confused as to how you will be able to put together an indigenization plan. It is quite possible that they can then go to some of the advisory companies that are dotted around Zimbabwe. We have quite a number of fairly good advisors. But we also observed that there are some legal practitioners that instead of explaining to their clients the provisions of the law are busy telling their clients that government is not serious about implementing the law and those people are lying to whoever it is that they are giving advice to. And you know if I was a manager of any business, I would simply make sure that I go on my own to understand what the law requires and I make sure that I am compliant.
B.Z: You said there are certain companies that fall within the threshold, if you can give us some examples?
P.Z: My brother, you have got General Notice 114 of 2011, General Notice 459 0f 2011 and the General Notice 280 of 2012. Those set the threshold sector by sector.
B.Z: And talking about tomorrow (Wednesday’s) compliance clinic, is there a likelihood that you will extend the deadline or timeline to submit compliance plans?
P.Z: No. No the timeline by which companies should have complied is the 1stof March 2015. So companies that have not complied are already one year and one month beyond the time they should have complied. However, I need to point out that the processes of the revocation of the licenses involves the line minister notifying the non-compliant company of line ministers’ intention to order the licensing authority to revoke the license. Thereafter the line minister also requires the non-compliant company to show just cause as to why they have not complied and the minister then looks at it if there is just cause.
B.Z: We have had serious concern being raised first by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions that has already petitioned you and the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans led by Chris Mutsvangwa saying the government has veered off the road and is headed for the ditch.
P.Z : (Laughs) Sorry with all due respect to the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions. It is not them that I am laughing at … eeh … the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions, I have just heard an interview with a journalist who showed me the letter that was written by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions. I will engage the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Union. But I do not want to engage with the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions in the media.
B.Z: Turning to Mr. Mutsvangwa?
P.Z: Mr. Mutsvangwa … Honorable Mutsvangwa let’s use his title appropriately. Honorable Mutsvangwa was a member of the cabinet and having been a member of the cabinet he knows the processes of cabinet. And over and above knowing the processes of cabinet I am struggling to understand where he is coming from because I have not received any letter from the war veterans. I am struggling to believe that Honorable Mutsvangwa is going against a resolution that was passed by a cabinet that is chaired by his patron. (President Robert Mugabe is the chairman of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association). A cabinet that consists of members of his association who are also the two vice presidents of the country (vice presidents Phelekezela Mphoko and Emmerson Mnangagwa) … A cabinet that has got the secretary responsible for war veterans in the Zanu-PF party as a member (Defense Minister Sydney Sekeramai) … A cabinet that has got the minister responsible for war veterans in that cabinet as a member (Tshinga Dube) in that cabinet and a cabinet that has no less than four other ministers who are war veterans. So I have not seen any letter from Honorable Mutsvangwa. So I do not believe what is in the media because it is impossible to contemplate that . .. eeh … (laughs) … Honorable Mutsvangwa could be saying that his patron is wrong. What it would mean is that he is now actually going against the campaign manifesto (ruling Zanu-PF) that he also used to become a Member of Parliament for Norton because Zanu-PF went on a campaign of indigenize, empower and develop and create employment. So I don’t believe it. It is impossible. No sane person would actually turn around and say I was voted on this platform, now I do not believe in it. If he no longer believes in it, he should resign as a member of parliament.
B.Z: Capital is a coward Hon. Zhuwao, don’t you think that this law is causing problems for Zimbabwe when it comes to investment.
P.Z: It’s not a matter of whether I think indigenization is scaring away investors. I know it is not indigenization, if there is anything called indigenization, because there are territories that have similar pieces of legislation where investment goes in. So the evidence is there that it is not around issues of indigenization or whichever way you want to label such a piece of indigenization. There are other political considerations which include sanctions and certain narratives that are then propagated that then talk to this. But more importantly, my view is that there is need to put finality to this issue. So that people know that when the government of Zimbabwe puts in place a law, it will abide by that law. Now if we do not abide by the indigenization law, then how can any other investor believe that we are serious about abiding by any other law? And this is really my perspective and I give this perspective from the perspective of a person that has actually started business. You see I did not start off my professional life as a minister of government or as a politician. I had my professional life as a business person. I have started businesses. I have run businesses and I still have some shares in some businesses. So I know what it takes to make a business decision and I know it very, very well. So you know, izvi zvekunzi munhu atanga kupinda mu Mercedes Benz apinda muhurumende aiwa ini yangu ndakatanga kupinda hangu iri 123 series in 1994. (I did not start driving a Mercdese Benz when I was appointed a cabinet minister, I bought the first one for myself in 1994, a 123 series.)
B.Z: There are serious concerns minister that the indigenization programs benefit only a few elites and for the majority of Zimbabweans, independence remains flag and anthem independence.
P.Z: Unfortunately some of these concerns are misplaced. These are the very same concerns that came around the issue of the land reform programme and these very same concerns then got some Zimbabweans that ought to have benefitted from the land reform programme taking very, very drastic and unfortunate hardline positions saying I am not going to be party to that and they have failed to benefit from that. But you know paranoia is a disease. There is nothing you can do when something is mentally afflicted like that.
B.Z: But even with that land reform programme you are alluding to, there are multiple farm owners who happen to be the elite and the majority of Zimbabweans are bitter they have been left out.
P.Z. I do not know of any multiple farm owners. Can you tell me of some and if there are any I think you should raise your concerns with the minister of lands. There is a minister of lands who you are supposed to raise those issues with.
B.Z : But successive government land reform audits have concluded that there are multiple land owners.
P.Z: Well let the minister of lands respond to that. I am the minister for Youth, Indigenization and Economic Empowerment. You know division of labor my brother. Division of labor.- VOA
Kasukuwere Caught In Chiredzi Scam
By Terrence Mawawa|Public Works and Local Government Minister, Saviour Kasukuwere has been caught in the Chiredzi Town Council residential stands scam in which he clandestinely authorised the distribution of the stands, thereby igniting corruption.
Sources in Chiredzi last week said Kasukuwere authorised the distribution of 50 residential stands through a bogus housing cooperative, bypassing the town council in the process.
In a bid to gag the town council management, Kasukuwere has threatened to deploy a team of investigators, ostensibly to analyse cases of mismanagement at the local authority.
Analysts say the move by Kasukuwere is a desperate bid to cover up for the mess he created by as said ‘fraudulently’ authorising the distribution of the residential stands.
Chiredzi Town Council chairman Francis Moyo confirmed Kasukuwere would soon dispatch a team to probe the city council.
“I can confirm that there is a team that is coming here to carry out some investigations but the truth of the matter is we do not even know how the stands in question ended up in the hands of a housing cooperative,” said Moyo.
Sources in Chiredzi said Kasukuwere’s efforts to pile pressure on the town council indicate the Minister is eager to blame it for his own blunders.
The stands worth thousands of dollars, were distributed secretly such that it is widely believed Kasukuwere is a direct beneficiary of the scam.
VIDEO:Jestina Mukoko Wins Courage Award-REVIEW
Zimbabwe Peace Project executive director, Jestina Mukoko this week attended the prestigious 2016 International Women of Courage Award, on Tuesday, at the U.S. State Department, in Washington.
Mukoko was honored in 2010 after her abduction. Other Zimbabwean recipients are lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa and activist Jenni Williams – VOA
Explosion Fear Hits Zimbabwe as China Sets up Mystery Bomb Project
Zimbabwe is under a red alert warning after a Chinese company, Hunan Nanling Industry Explosive Material Co Ltd, announced plans to set up a bomb materials production project in the country.
A mysterious unnamed local company is hosting the dodgy Chinese deal that comes as safety analysts warned that human life is at risk. The US based Richard G Little, warned saying “once again, the world has a front-row seat to observe what happens when those responsible for public safety ignore risks in favor of short-term economic gain. In the case of the Tianjin explosion in China, cozy relationships between businesses and public officials led to reduced scrutiny and no doubt contributed significantly to the scale and outcome of the disaster.
“The lesson of past disasters such as the New Orleans levees, Deepwater Horizon and Fukushima Daiichi is that the root cause of these failures usually lies in perverse incentive structures and institutional conflicts that actually de-emphasize safety.
“China needs to show its people and the world that it cares about industrial safety by empowering competent, committed and incorruptible officials to act in the public interest. Economic growth and public safety need not be mutually exclusive.”
Meanwhile the state media reported that first phase of the project will see the company together with its unnamed local partner construct a 12 000 tonne emulsion explosives fixed production line. The expected construction period of the first phase is 12 months.
The total investment is 1,06 billion yuan ($245 million).
Hunan Nanling Industrial Explosive Materials said the Hong Kong JV New World (Hong Kong) International Development Limited) had been set up specifically in line with the Chinese Government’s external investment policy.
Hunan Nanling Industrial Explosive Materials is principally engaged in research, development, manufacture and sale of civil explosive materials, military products and civil explosive professional equipment, as well as blasting and logistics business.
The firm’s products and services can be divided into industrial explosives,
industrial detonating cords, industrial detonators, engineering blasting operations, and transportation and distribution services.
The Zimbabwe project’s line of business will include: production of emulsion explosives and ANFO; non-electric blasting assembly detonator; distribution and sale of civilian blasting equipment; civilian blasting equipment to provide technical advice, blasting services and mining services.
According to Hunan Nanling Industrial Explosive Materials the setting up of the joint venture in Hong Kong, and the investment into the Zimbabwe project have been approved by the Hunan Provincial Department of Commerce.
Chinese investment into Zimbabwe has maintained an upward trajectory, especially after President Robert Mugabe’s State visit to China in December last year where he and Chinese President Xi Jinping signed 10 investment deals. – BH24/Reuters.
Mugabe Talks On Stepping Down
State Media- President Robert Mugabe yesterday said anyone unhappy with his constitutional stay in power should condemn the people of Zimbabwe as they are the ones who gave him the mandate to govern the country since 1980, adding that his successor should be people-oriented and someone ready to defend the country from latter-day neo-colonialism being propelled by the West.
Speaking in a wide-ranging interview with Japanese journalists here yesterday, President Mugabe said health permitting, he would stand as the Zanu-PF presidential candidate in 2018 if the people decided so.
“He (successor) must be a good leader all the time, a leader who is people oriented,” said President Mugabe, “a leader who listens to the voices of the people, who takes care of the people, who thinks of the people before he thinks of himself. He should be a leader who is really directed and governed by the wishes of the people. This is what I have tried to be. This is what our Government has tried to be.”
President Mugabe added: “When we waged the struggle it was a people struggle for the freedom of our people and that should remain the objective of the leaders in the future. (He needs) to be people oriented to push that the people remain as free as possible and defend and protect them against any outsider.”
To lead the country for the past 36 years, President Mugabe said, was because of Zimbabweans who successively elected him to drive their empowerment agenda.
President Mugabe said anyone with a problem with the decision of the majority was free to criticise them “if they don’t like my long stay in power they should criticise my people, I do not vote for myself into power,” he said.
“You just go to Zimbabwe now and ask the people whether I should stand down. They will be angry with you.”
Asked if he was fit for the Presidency at the moment and in 2018, President Mugabe said: “At the moment I am the President that’s why (I am here). Do you see me as not fit? Why not contest two years later?
“Two years later is no time but only God knows what will happen in two years’ time, 2018, I don’t know, it will depend. If I am fit enough, yes, but If I am not fit enough I will not. My people will want me to be a candidate and they have already nominated me as a candidate for 2018.”
President Mugabe said Zimbabwe abounded with ivory and Government would ensure it benefits everyone.
“We have got elephants and they carry ivory and I want that ivory to benefit Zimbabwe. So I will comply with the rules set for us to trade in ivory,” he said.
He said the forthcoming sixth edition of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) IV to be held in Kenya in August should unite Africa and Japan as they pushed for their development.
“With TICAD, you don’t just get socio-economic friends, you build also social business as indeed you build allies in development, in humanitarian endeavour and the creation of the world of peace and harmony. If we can begin with Africa as a peaceful continent that will be a stepping stone to possible world peace in the future although world peace, as we see now, will take us a long time to establish with so much terrorism taking place especially on the European continent.”
He said the strained relationship between China and Japan would not affect Zimbabwe’s relationship with the two countries.
“We are friends of China,” he said. “During the liberation struggle they supported us and we owe them that support but that does not mean our friendship with China excludes friendship with Japan. No! I know you are not good friends because of the past history of fighting but that is your row. As far as we are concerned we want to be a good friend with you as far as we are with everyone else.”
Asked on relations with North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un, President Mugabe said: “We have lost connection with North Korea. If North Korea would want to re-establish connections, I suppose we reciprocate. We do not hate any country or distaste any people. We make friends with those who want to be friends with us but it doesn’t mean that we should follow all their ways. Friendship is friendship on terms that are reciprocal.”
Asked about his perception of Donald Trump, the Republican candidate for the United States elections this year, President Mugabe said many thought he would be the joke of the year but he was pulling surprises.
Some of his utterances though, the President said, were a “bit off guard”.
“I notice he is winning in some cases,” he said. “He had a difficult time in Chicago but elsewhere he should guard his speeches more but I am not the one to teach Americans how to behave.” -State Media
Mugabe Must Die on duty – ZANU PF
Zanu PF youths say President Mugabe (92) must rule until he dies.
The youths aligned to G40 are planning a million-man march to show support for President Mugabe. They are vowing to stand by Mr. Mugabe despite his advanced age.
The youths, who gathered in Mutare today to make the necessary arrangements for the proposed march, said they are geared for the public event to prove they are fully behind the 92-year old leader, who has ruled Zimbabwe since independence in 1980.
Their representative, Zanu PF Youth League political commissar, Innocent Hamandishe, said they want Mr. Mugabe to rule until he dies.
“Our main aim on the One Million Men March is to show the President that we are fully behind him. We want him to be our president for life and those that do not agree are free to go to ZEC and remove their name there or vote otherwise.”
Hamandishe further noted that they are being used as political tools by some Cabinet ministers. He said this can only stop if they are economically empowered.
“Our youths have suffered enough and we will ensure that ministers that are not doing their work are named and shamed, come that day. We will meet the president on the Million Men March.”
The youths that were in the city are planning to hold a rally on Sunday in the eastern border city ahead of the march in May. Each province is expected to provide at least 100,000 young people for the event.
Acting Zanu PF Manicaland provincial Youth League chairperson, Mubuso Chinguno, said they have been let down by ministers in the province as most youths do not have land, stands in urban areas and are left out of state projects.
They said they have not yet benefited from the diamond-rich Manicaland province. President Mugabe recently claimed that Zimbabwe could have lost about $15 billion in potential diamond revenue due to lack of transparency in the mining of the gems.
Chinnguno said this is unacceptable as part of the proceeds were meant to benefit local youth.
“As chairperson for the province we have youths that are being marginalized in terms of accessing land, residential stands and businesses. We want them to benefit after being left out in the past in many projects.”
The youth are expected to raise funds for the transportation of Zanu PF activists to the so-called million-man march in Harare. voa
VIDEO-LIVE CHURCH DANCE as Thousands Desert Wutaunashe
Showbiz Reporter|Thousands danced and ululated on Easter weekend having deserted sex-scandal ridden preacher and church leader Andrew Wutaunashe.
The meeting was held at Belvedere Teachers’ college while several were held in other parts of the world. SEE MAP –
High School Petrol Bombed
MANUNURE High School in Kwekwe had its financial records destroyed by fire following a suspected petrol bomb attack at the bursar’s office on Monday night.
School Development Committee chairman Dickson Zhou confirmed the incident, saying receipt books, computers and desks in the bursar’s office were reduced to ashes in the attack which took place around 8pm.
“The headmaster of the school called me about the fire which we suspect was caused by a petrol bomb. It destroyed a lot of things but we are yet to ascertain how much was destroyed in the fire,” he said.
Zhou said he was not yet sure what could have motivated the attack on the institution’s offices.
Police detectives were this afternoon still combing the area, although they remained tight-lipped over the matter. Newsday
Mwonzora Arrested | BREAKING NEWS
MDCT Secretary General, Douglas Mwonzora, was reportedly arrested by High Court security, in Harare this morning.
Mwonzora was arrested at the High Court for physically protesting and allegedly causing a scuffle with court security officials. He was at the time complaining against the alleged “ill-treatment” of Morgan Tsvangirai by the High Court security.
Mwonzora was further alleged to have refused that Tsvangirai produce an identity card at the entrance of the courts, bizarrely claiming that a former Prime Minister is a popular figure not obliged to produce an identity document.
Information from the court is that Mwonzora who is being charged with contempt of court and might appear in court tomorrow depending on the prosecuting authority’s determination.
Meanwhile, the case in which an army colonel is suing Tsvangirai for defamation, has been deferred to July by the same court.
High Court judge, Justice Amy Tsanga, postponed trial in the matter in which colonel Christopher Mayoyo, is suing Tsvangirai for defamation over utterances he made allegedly concerning violence the army officer was involved in 2008 in Masvingo.
The Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) colonel, is suing the MDC leader for $500 000 in defamation charges after Tsvangirai allegedly told a gathering of MDC -T supporters that victims of the 2008 violence claimed that Mayoyo was the one leading assaults on them.
Mnangagwa Dead End
Allies of embattled vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa will today know their fate as the Mashonaland West provincial coordinating committee (PCC) meets to decide on whether to expel them from the faction riddled party or not.
The quartet — provincial secretary for education Fani Phiri, political commissar Simon Solomon, secretary for transport Philemon Ndushu and one Sibongile Bhebhe — were first reprimanded late last year for allegedly fanning factionalism in the ruling party.
The Zanu PF women’s league chairperson for Mashonaland West, Angeline Muchemeyi confirmed the meeting to the Daily News yesterday.
“Yes the PCC meeting is for tomorrow (today). The disciplinary committee will officially announce the fate of members who are facing various allegations including fanning factionalism,” Muchemeyi said.
Deputy provincial chairperson Keith Guzah, who is also chairperson of the province’s disciplinary committee, confirmed that the four were being investigated and two of them are still to be given a chance to defend themselves.
However, close sources said the four have now been found guilty of “being unrepentant” and allegedly continuing to engage in factional politics, as well as disrespecting first lady Grace Mugabe and other senior party leaders.
This latest dose of bad news for Team Lacoste comes a few weeks after dozens of bigwigs linked to Mnangagwa, including former War Veterans minister Christopher Mutsvangwa and his wife Monica, were booted out of the ruling party.
In addition to suspending Mutsvangwa and his wife from the party for three years, the former liberation movement also summarily expelled from within its ranks 14 youth leaders — including Godfrey Gomwe, Godfrey Tsenengamu, Vengai Musengi and Edmore Samambwa.
After Mutsvangwa was suspended Mashonaland West province recommended that the Norton legislator be expelled from Parliament.
However, in a counter move, the pro-Mnangagwa war veterans also passed a vote of no confidence against Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko and other senior officials such as Cabinet ministers Jonathan Moyo and Saviour Kasukuwere, who are all seen as opposed to the Midlands godfather’s presidential aspirations.
Team Lacoste also suffered a huge blow last week in Midlands after Zanu PF provincial chairperson for Midlands, Tapiwa Matangaidze, announced the party’s decision to sack many of Mnangagwa’s most trusted allies, including July Moyo, Justice Mayor Wadyajena, Owen Muda Ncube, Victor Matemadanda, John Holder and Cornelius Mupereri.
July Moyo who is Zanu PF’s deputy secretary for administration — has for long been accused by Mnangagwa’s party enemies of being the brains behind Team Lacoste.
And as more and more allies of Mnangagwa fall by the wayside, well-placed sources within the camp told the Daily News yesterday that some of the Team Lacoste’s leading lights were now of the opinion that they had “very little to lose and no choice” but to face their party nemeses head-on.- Daily News
Zim Woman Gets Lifetime Ban from British Airways for Causing Stir During Flight
A Zimbabwean fashion stylist – Bridget Nhire has been banned for life from all British Airways flights after a “minor argument” with another passenger over stretching her legs on a Dubai bound plane.
The 33-year-old stylist was handcuffed and escorted off the flight after a man sitting behind her complained that she kept getting up from her seat.
Nhire claimed the man in his 40s began arguing with her at 30,000ft on a Heathrow to Dubai flight – and was baffled as to why she was restrained. However, other passengers claimed she was drunk during the flight, hurled racist remarks at staff and passengers and tried to get into the pilot’s cockpit.
She said: “I was treated like a terrorist. It was humiliating. I was sat down and they put tight handcuffs on my wrists and strapped me to the chair. I had bruises for weeks.”
“I only got up three times, but the guy behind me was complaining and asked me why I kept getting up. I told him I had a right to get up and walk around, but it escalated into a heated debate.
“The crew asked me to move to the front and said I was being aggressive.”
She hit back at claims from the crew that she may have been drinking.
“They thought I was drunk. I’d had two glasses of white wine with a chicken meal on the plane. I was definitely not drunk.”
However, a passenger on the plane who wished to remain anonymous, told MailOnline: “She went to the toilet at least 20 times and had what looked like little bottles of alcohol in her hand. She was screaming at people for about an hour and the staff went over to calm her down, at which point she started shouting “This is because I’m black. This is racist”.
“She started shouting at a man a few seats behind her who was telling her to shut up and she was trying to reach across to him. She was really aggressive.”
“Then she ran to the front of the plane to the cockpit and said “I’m going to talk to the pilot”, at which point the air stewards had to restrain her.
“At least four people were trying to handcuff her, and one put a blanket over her head. It was genuinely traumatising. There were small children on the plane. People were terrified. I just couldn’t believe what was happening, it was absolutely disgraceful.
“There was talk of doing an emergency landing in Iran which we were flying over at the time. I’ve the utmost respect for the staff for dealing with it so well.”
Nhire was forced to sit, accompanied by a security guard, for 90 minutes until the plane landed.
When other passengers had left the plane, Dubai police escorted her to a station but freed her without charge five hours later and gave her the life ban – which Nhire has branded an over-reaction.
She said: “When the police released me from the handcuffs I just broke down. I was in tears, they didn’t know what to do with a crying woman.
“Nobody wanted to listen to anything I had to say. I was a l ong term customer with BA. I used to think they were the best, but now I would warn anybody never to fly with them.’
Ten days later Nhire discovered British Airways had cancelled her seat and refused to let her on a plane to fly back home when she turned up for her return flight.
She was left stranded at Dubai International for 11 hours and called her mother to organise a different flight.
She is now demanding £350 compensation from the airline as a result.
Her mother said that BA needed to be held “accountable” for leaving her daughter stranded.
The airline stated that it does not comment on individual cases, but says lifetime bans can be appealed. – DailyMail.
Two Firms Buy MicroKing
Microcred Group and AfricInvest Financial Sector Fund have agreed a deal to acquire MicroKing Finance (MicroKing), a micro lending subsidiary of AfrAsia Zimbabwe Holdings Limited, the French firm said on Tuesday.
The deal, which is pending regulatory approval, will see Microcred acquire 70 percent of MicroKing’s issued share capital with AfricInvest taking up the remaining 30 percent.
Microcred has operations in six other African countries — Nigeria, Mali, Ivory Coast, Madagascar, Senegal and Tunisia as well as in China — while AfricInvest is a pan-African private equity fund manager.
The two investors said they believe that MicroKing remains a strong brand with a good staff base and will provide multifaceted support to MicroKing to ensure its long-term growth and competitiveness.
“We are very excited to support MicroKing and the work carried out by its team those last few years. We wish to make a useful contribution to the development of financial inclusion in Zimbabwe and thus, support a dynamic and entrepreneurial population,” said Arnaud Ventura, Microcred Group’s chief executive in a statement.
MicroKing was put up for sale when Mauritius-based AfrAsia Bank (ABL) Limited exited the country in February last year, leading to the liquidation of its local banking unit and asset manager AfrAsia Capital Management (ACM). It was established in 2001 and now has a wide footprint across Zimbabwe.
Julius Tichelaar, Senior Manager at AfricInvest, said: “AfricInvest is proud to partner with one of the leading providers of financial services on the continent and to further strengthen the AfricInvest footprint in Zimbabwe.”
“AfricInvest will provide support in the transformation to bring MicroKing back to its position of a leading provider of financial services to entrepreneurs and to make it a catalyst for further financial inclusion in the country.”
AfricInvest said it will follow in the recapitalization plan post investment. MicroKing is expected to undergo a comprehensive turnaround strategy to align its operations with that of the Microcred network.
“We are extremely excited about this acquisition, and we strongly believe it will usher in a new era in our quest to be the leader in providing financial services and products to the informal markets in Zimbabwe. We are convinced that the latent potential that has always been in MicroKing will be unlocked to the benefit of our clients and various partners,” said Lloyd Borerwe, acting Managing Director of MicroKing.
The combination of Microcred and AfricInvest brings with it an integrated mix of sector-specific expertise and strong shareholder support. This will allow MicroKing to leverage the financial and technical capabilities of the new shareholders to enhance its value proposition to the formal and informal sectors and broaden its role in contributing towards greater financial inclusion in Zimbabwe.-TheSource
Tsvangirai Army Boss Lawsuit Lugged
The army defamation case against MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai was today deferred to July.
Tsvangirai will go before the High Court on 14 July, after a High Court judge today postponed the matter in which an army colonel is suing him for defamation over the violence the army officer caused in 2008 in Masvingo.
Zimbabwe National Army colonel, Christopher Mayoyo is suing the MDC leader for $500 000 in defamation for restating what the army colonel’s victims, who identified the army officer during the brutal assaults, have been saying all along.
Following his defeat by Morgan Tsvangirai in 2008, President Robert Mugabe unleashed the army on innocent Zimbabweans for daring to vote in the election.
“Over 200 people were killed in the violence,” spokesman Luke Tamborinyoka said.
He continued adding that “only recently, former Zanu PF provincial Affairs minister for Masvingo, Kudakwashe Bhasikiti has gone on to reveal the names of senior army personnel deployed in the provinces to brutalize innocent Zimbabweans in 2008”.
Tsvangirai appeared at the High Court today, where High Court judge Justice Amy Tsanga postponed the trial to 14 July 2016
Zhuwao Fires Mujuru Green Bombers
President Robert Mugabe’s nephew and Youth minister Patrick Zhuwao has directed Zanu PF Mashonaland East provincial leadership to submit names of pro- People First youth officers.
Youth officers, also referred to as Border Gezi graduates, were recruited on partisan lines by Zhuwao’s predecessor Saviour Kasukuwere and have been blasted for bloating the government’s payroll as most of them were ghost workers.
The late Gezi introduced the concept of national youth training during his tenure as Youth minister to ostensibly inculcate a sense of patriotism among youths and use them to carry out Zanu PF orientation programmes in their areas of jurisdiction.
At a youth league rally which was held in Marondera last Zanu PF provincial executive members asked Youth and Indigenisation minister Patrick Zhuwao, to fire all the pro- former vice president Joice Mujuru youth officers.
Youth officers to be affected were mainly from Mudzi and Goromonzi who were reportedly hobnobbing with ex-Zanu PF Mashonaland East chairperson Ray Kaukonde.
Zanu PF fired Kaukonde as provincial chairperson and Marondera Central MP on allegations of supporting Mujuru.
“We have youths officers who have been infiltrated by Kaukonde, especially in Mudzi, and we need you honourable minister (Zhuwao) to remove them from the system for they do not belong to us,” provincial secretary for administration Lawrence Katsiru said during a brief meeting before the rally.
There are reportedly over 10 000 youth officers deployed in the country’s 1 200 wards.
“I have heard all that was said concerning some youth officers. Just compile the list of all who are accused of dealing with the enemy and then we will see what we can do with them,” Zhuwao said.
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SA Companies Bullied into Indigenisation
At least 50 foreign-owned companies, most of them South African, presented their “indigenisation” plans before the Easter holidays, in line with a harsh new deadline imposed by the Zimbabwean government.
The government set the April 1 deadline for all foreign-owned companies to start paying a 10% empowerment levy – or close shop.
Indigenisation Minister Patrick Zhuwao told journalists that the levy was part of measures to raise internal capital to fund the indigenisation programme and would be distributed through community share ownership trusts.
Companies such as mining magnet Mzi Khumalo’s Metallon Gold have already complied.
“We have an approved plan which we have started working on. The act says the plan can be implemented in five years, so that is what we are doing,” said Metallon Gold spokesman Senzo Nsimbi.
Merchant Bank of Central Africa,owned by Nedbank, last week sold shares to its employees through an employee share ownership scheme.
British American Tobacco ceded majority ownership to Zimbabweans recently.
“Indigenous Zimbabweans now constitute more than 51% of the company’s share register,” said the company’s managing director, Lovemore Manatsa.
Pick n Pay is compliant since it bought 49% of Zimbabwe’s Thomas Meikles supermarkets.
Many companies approached by The Times chose to keep their indigenisation plans private.
Sources said this could be because the companies were working on pleading with the government for leniency, or for more time.
Economists said the hard-line stance taken by the government could seriously detract from Zimbabwe’s efforts to lure foreign investors.
They said the indigenisation law was at odds with the Ministry of Finance’s attempts to attract foreign direct investment. Timeslive
Mugabe’s Discarded Thug:I’m A Freedom Fighter
- By Wilbert Mukori| When President Mugabe unceremoniously booted out Jabulani Sibanda in 2014 no one had any sympathy for him; he had terrorized the nation on behalf of the tyrant and was getting his just reward – a kick in the teeth! If anyone thought Sibanda had learnt the lesson, they were wrong!
“The party’s (Zanu PF) pronouncements are in vain; instead of protecting the people, the party has groomed and protected counter-revolutionaries,” Sibanda told Richard Chidza of the Standard, with the same arrogance of yesteryears.
“Zanu-PF has organised genocide against unarmed civilians who looked up to their government for protection.”
So Sibanda is aware that President Mugabe has groomed thugs to deny the people their freedoms and democratic rights including the right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country and even the right to life. However he is still not aware that he was one of those murderous thugs who was groomed and deplored to intimidate, harass, beat, rape and even murder innocent civilians to perpetuate Mugabe’s corrupt and tyrannical rule.
The fact that war veteran association is not a statutory body, members took their instructions and encouragement from Zanu PF leaders and the Police and CIO were instructed to facilitate war vets activities but otherwise to stay out, meant they were above the law and off the radar of cooperate accountability. Mugabe deplored the war vets to terrorize the masses, the electorate’s soft under-belly, forcing the nation to accept his no-regime-change mantra.
Of all the war vets, Jabulani Sibanda has stood head and shoulders above the rest for his cold-hearted ruthlessness; a man after Mugabe’s own heart being a cold-hearted and ruthless tyrant himself who has often boasted of having “several degrees in violence”. Mugabe picked and groomed Sibabnda to lead the war vets to carry out his dirty tyrannical work.
The privilege of being President Mugabe’s number one war vet thug got to Sibanda’s head and he was punch drunk and has considered himself a great visionary leader, philosopher and the nation’s king-maker. The public attention and media coverage has tickled his ego sending soaring into the stratosphere from these nauseating heights he has clearly become too light headers to distinguish good and evil, revolutionary and counter-revolutionary, famous and notoriety, etc.
If Sibanda had been brought crashing down to ground when President Mugabe unceremoniously kicked out of Zanu PF, then it was not for long. Sibanda, like Mujuru and all the others booted out of Zanu PF, has taken great comfort in the worsen factional fighting in Zanu PF; to him it is proof President Mugabe and Zanu PF are nothing without people like him!
“If he (Mugabe) was serious about salvaging the revolution, he would invite every war veteran and we would have told him where he has gone wrong,” said Sibanda with the air of this is the guru speaking, pay attention and take note.
“However, Zanu-PF has become some kindergarten playground.”
After decades of working as Mugabe’s cold-hearted and ruthless thug, Sibanda still considers himself a freedom fighter fighting on povo’s side.
“I am a freedom fighter and a revolutionary,” Sibanda still claims.
No Mr Sibanda, you are just a fighter with a penchant for gratuitous cold-hearted brutality who will sell his services to the highest bidder regardless the cause. You risked life and limp during the fight to end colonial rule but since independence has willingly denied the very people you helped liberate their freedoms and human rights in the service of a corrupt and murderous tyrant. Ever since Mugabe fired you, you have offered your services to Joice Mujuru and/or Morgan Tsvangirai, both need your “specialized services”. The two have been fighting over you like hermit crabs fighting over a shell!
Mugabe is a corrupt and murderous tyrant who needed a cold-hearted and ruthless thug like you, Sibanda to herd the electorate to vote for him. So why would Mujuru or Tsvangirai want a notorious political thug, it is like the hermit crabs fighting over some gutter pipe!
When you are desperate for a home, anything to hide your soft behind will do!
Both Mujuru and Tsvangirai have failed to implement the democratic reforms necessary to end Zanu PF’s culture of violence and therefore they are feeling particularly venerable to savage attacks by Zanu PF thugs. Having a cold-hearted and ruthless thug like Sibanda on one side makes sense – a homeless crab will take a gutter pipe as long as it protects the soft behind.
Besides, given that both Mujuru and Tsvangirai are corrupt and incompetent, they too will need thugs to coerce the electorate to vote for them; if not now, then in the future.
As long as nothing is done to implement the GPA democratic reforms and end the Zanu PF culture of vote rigging and wanton political violence; there will always be cold-hearted and ruthless individuals like Jabulani Sibanda will terrorize the people denying them their freedom and humanity claiming they are “freedom fighters and revolutionaries”!
Prophet Drowns In Session
A self-styled 28 year old Marondera prophet has drowned in a river during a cleansing ceremony.
Newsday reports that the body of the prohhet, Blessing Chizema, of the Johane Masowe Nyenyedzi Nomwe Apostolic Church was recovered two days after the sad incident.
The late prophet Chizema drowned in Rufaro River while reportedly cleansing Nelia Ngwerume (37) of demons.
Although Mashonaland East provincial police spokesperson Inspector Nobert Muzondo could not be reached for comment yesterday, church members said Chizema drowned on the night of March 9 while baptising Ngwerume in the company of a female congregant identified as Mavis Nyagayi.
It is reported that while on the way, Chizema told the two women that he had a marine spirit and that he usually went to the river during the night for rituals and returned home at sunrise.
Upon arrival at the river, Chizema allegedly ordered Ngwerume to get into the water for the cleansing exercise to begin.
During the process, Chizema suddenly disappeared under the water.
It is said the two women waited for the prophet to emerge from the water, but in vain. They then left the river and informed the prophet’s wife, Linda Chareka, about the incident.
On March 11, after realising that the prophet had not returned as he used to do, Chareka and other church members conducted a search party and found Chizema’s body floating in the river.
A report was made at Marondera Rural Police, who attended the scene.
The body was retrieved by the sub-aqua unit and conveyed to the Marondera District Hospital mortuary for a post-mortem.
UK: 40,000 Zimbabweans Face Deportation
British Members of Parliament have warned that plans to deport skilled migrant workers who earn less than £35 000 per year and originate from non-European Union (EU) countries will create a skills shortage in the economy. At least 40 000 migrants, among them Zimbabweans, will be affected by the new regulations which come into effect on April 6. The new
From April 6, only those that earn £35 000 and above a year will be eligible to apply for “indefinite leave to remain” once they have lived in the UK for five years.
Wutaunashe Wife Speaks Out: I’m Not Divorced
The founder of the Family of God church’s wife, Dr Rutendo Wutaunashe, has fired warning shots at her cheating husband telling Andrew to ‘think again’, concerning ending their 36 year old marriage, ZimEye.com can exclusively reveal.
The mother of six and several grandchildren told ZimEye.com that Andrew has triggered a battle of spiritual dimensions. “It’s a spiritual warfare; definitely things have not been good, but the way we are doing it, the way we are going, is to fight a spiritual warfare, so I will purposely highlight that.”
Andrew Wutaunashe, hit the headlines when he last month revealed he has been secretly dating another woman for 10 years and is now divorcing. He then sent out a letter explaining his moves announcing he is ending his relationship with Rutendo. But Dr. Wutaunashe told ZimEye she does not recognise that letter.
She said the document was released in a rush and should never have reached news editors. “It was a mistake…,” she said. She added saying “probably he wanted it to appear that a divorce had been effected but not yet.
Dr. Wutaunashe’s comments were made as she spoke on her life story during her weekly program on ZimEye.com.
Mnangagwa MP Denies Grace Mugabe Supporters Access To Food Aid
By Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo| Dislodged Zanu PF chairman and Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa ally Ezra Chadzamira is denying perceived G40 members and opposition supporters in Masvingo West Constituency access to food aid.
In a typical case of the politicisation of food aid, Chadzamira who is the MP for the constituency, has all but taken over the distribution of food aid from relief organisations and the department of social welfare. Chadzamira was last week spotted in ward 5 in the company of Zanu PF Central Committee member Maina Mandaba.
Chadzamira also instructed the villagers to chant Zanu PF slogans before he vetted the intended beneficiaries. Party sources said the cornered Chadzamira has vowed to fix Grace Mugabe supporters and opposition members in the constituency. Despite the fact that the food was meant for the elderly, child headed families and people with various disabilities, Chadzamira said only Team Lacoste members would benefit from the exercise. Thousands of villagers are facing starvation in the constituency and across the province.
Political observers say it is unfortunate ordinary villagers have been caught up in the nasty Zanu PF factional fights. Asked to comment on the matter Chadzamira angrily fumed, “Do not ask me useless questions.Where did you get the information from?” MDC councillor for ward 5, Elizabeth Ncube said, ” It is really shameful because this particular food aid scheme is meant for the elderly and people with disabilities.Chadzamira doesn’t want to see anyone from the so called G40, Zimbabwe People First and the MDC.
Chadzamira is tampering with a government approved namelist so I think he has gone too far because innocent villagers are now suffering because of Zanu PF infighting. Impeccable sources also revealed Chadzamira is moving around the constituency openly drumming up support for the Team Lacoste while attacking the G40, Zimbabwe People First and the MDC.
Zimbabwe Beats Swaziland 4-0
Zimbabwe beat Swaziland on Monday.
The Warriors silenced critics with a special performance to the thanks of four players.
The final nail on Swaziland coffin. Ended Zimbabwe 4-0 Swaziland pic.twitter.com/EObI4MK4Ck
— Larry Moyo (@larry_moyo) March 28, 2016
The hosts, who earlier on earned a 1-1 draw in Swaziland on Friday, dominated the return match in Harare to move three points clear at the top of the table.
Evans Rusike extended the advantage and Khama Billiat sealed the win late on.
Musona told BBC Sport: “I am feeling very happy. The team collected maximum points at home, we are top of the group and we have a big chance to qualify.
Zimbabwe 🇿🇼4-0🇸🇿 Swaziland Who was your Man of the Match! ?
Also watch VIDEO-final moments https://t.co/NOfUSyqST4
— ZimEye (@ZimEye) March 28, 2016
“It is crucial we take maximum points from our next game at home (against Malawi on 3 June).”
Swaziland remain on five points, three points above Malawi and Guinea who play each other on Tuesday.
Each of the group winners and the two best runners-up qualify for next year’s finals in Gabon.
In Group B Central African Republic came back from a goal down to beatMadagascar 2-1.
Faneva Andriatsima opened the scoring for the visitors on 35 minutes and they went into the half-time break 1-0 up.
But two goals in 12 minutes turned the game on its head as Salif Keita stuck the equaliser on 53 minutes for CAR and then Limane Moussa hit the winner.
The result puts CAR top of the table by a point from DR Congo, who play Angola on Tuesday.
Below was the full time score:
Zimbabwe – 4 (Musona Pen 52′, Nhamoinesu 60′, Rusike 78′, Khama 86′)
Swaziland – 0
-BBC/ZimEye
Repay Hookers, ZRP Cops Ordered By Court
A Bulawayo High Court judge has ruled that the arrest and fining of three local women, for allegedly loitering for the purposes of prostitution, was illegal and ordered the police to refund them within two weeks.
Justice Nokuthula Moyo made the ruling following a court application by Lindiwe Moyo, Lingiwe Moyo and Renny Sithole citing the Minister of Home Affairs Ignatius Chombo, Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri, the officer in charge of Bulawayo Central Police Station, Inspector Loyiso Mpofu and one Constable Chipfira as respondents.
The three through their lawyers, Phulu and Ncube Legal Practitioners, accused the police of violating their constitutional rights and detaining them unlawfully. The trio was arrested on April 17, 2015 shortly after 5AM while standing outside Golden Grill food outlet situated at corner Fort Street and 10th Avenue.
They denied any wrongdoing, saying they were forced to pay admission of guilt fines.
“The arrest of the applicants on April 17, 2015 is hereby declared illegal and their subsequent payment of admission of guilt fines is declared invalid and they are therefore entitled to a refund for the money paid as fines,” ruled Justice Moyo.
The judge also ordered Inspector Mpofu and his subordinate, Constable Chipfira to pay the legal costs. The three women, in their application sought an order compelling the respondents to refund each of them the $5 admission fine.
In her founding affidavit, Lindiwe said the charge under which she and her colleagues were arrested was invalid. She argued that they were arrested for a non-existent crime of loitering for the purposes of prostitution, which was provided for under section 4 of the Miscellaneous Causes Act that was repealed in 2006.
Under the new law, the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act, there is no longer a crime called loitering for the purposes of prostitution.
Last year, the Constitutional Court ruled against the routine arrest of women on allegations of soliciting for paid sex in the streets. The court said as long as there were no men who would confirm being approached by the women for the service the arrests were unconstitutional.
Lingiwe and Sithole in their High Court supporting affidavit, concurred with Lindiwe.
“I was standing outside Golden Grill in the company of Lingiwe while Renny was inside the shop when a uniformed police officer confronted us and said we were under arrest for loitering for the purposes of prostitution before demanding $3 from us,” said Lingiwe.
“When I demanded an explanation two other police officers emerged just when Renny was coming out of the shop and they handcuffed us.”-State Media
SEX WITH DONKEY:Man Offers $150 Lobola
A Zvishavane man who was reportedly caught pants down with a donkey pulled a shocker when he offered $150 as lobola in a bid to evade disciplinary measures.
Dennis Muteyo (44) was reportedly caught having sex with a donkey in the middle of the night by its owner, Farai Shumba. The incident happened at Kasvoro village. The alleged animal rapist was disturbed by Shumba when he was having a nice time with the donkey and he reportedly failed to escape.
Shumba force marched the accused to his friend’s place. Realising he was in for a big fix, Muteyo offered to pay $150 as lobola. However, it turned out he did not even have the amount he was offering and therefore the matter was reported to the police and he was arrested on bestiality charges.
Muteyo was hauled before Zvishavane magistrate Peter Madiba and he pleaded not guilty, but was convicted due to overwhelming evidence.
It is reported that sometime in January around 11 pm, Shumba was in a bushy area looking for his donkeys which had gone astray when he found Muteyo raping one of his donkeys. Muteyo was being intimate with the white and grey donkey.
The shocked Shumba confronted him, but he failed to explain what was happening. He then took him to his friend Pedzisai Mapenda’s homestead and they phoned another villager Cuthbert to witness. Muteyo offered to pay $150 as lobola for the donkey and to show his seriousness he transferred $40 to Pedzisai via EcoCash.
Unfortunately, his money did not save him as the three men decided to proceed to the police to report the matter. As a result he was arrested and he pleaded not guilty before the magistrate citing that donkeys were a distance away from him.
Due to overwhelming evidence, he was fined $200(or three months imprisonment) and an additional six months were wholly suspended on condition of five years good behaviour. b metro
BLOODY ATTACK: 16Yr Old Knives Neighbour Over $10 Debt
A 16-YEAR-OLD pregnant girl has appeared in court for allegedly stabbing a 22-year-old neighbour with a knife over a $10 debt.
The girl, who cannot be named to protect her identity as a minor appeared before Gweru Regional Magistrate Morgan Nemadire facing an attempted murder charge.
The heavily pregnant teenager was remanded out of custody to April 4 for sentencing.
She pleaded guilty and asked the court not to imprison her saying she was eight months pregnant.
“Your worship l admit that I stabbed my neighbour with a knife on his abdomen and caused serious injuries, but I’m kindly asking for you to be lenient with me.
“I’m eight months pregnant and I don’t think l’ll be able to adapt to the conditions in prison,” she said.
Prosecuting, Kelvin Guveya said on October 24 last year, the girl had a misunderstanding with the complainant over $10 that the complainant had borrowed from her about two months earlier.State Media
Govt Did Not Mess the Economy-Zhuwao
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Zhuwao told journalists this past week it was the responsibility of managers within individual firms to spur their organisations to success while urging them to stop pinning their misfortunes on the state of the economy.
“A significant component of management of private businesses in this country are hiding behind issues that the environment is not conducive yet they are looting or they are grossly incompetent and squarely blame it on the government,” he said.
“The government’s business is to look for votes and to address the wishes of the people.”
Zimbabwe currently battles massive de-industrialisation blamed on the country’s tough operating environment caused by policy inconsistencies, liquidity challenges and power shortages.
The crisis has given rise to massive job losses which have pushed many into the informal market.
Prospective foreign investors wishing to come to the country have held back their investment fearing the seizure of their wealth under government’s difficult empowerment policies.
However, calls have been made for government to relax its tough laws to allow Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to return to the country.
But Zhuwao was quick to dispel the notion that the Zimbabwean economy can be best be resuscitated through FDI inflows as is widely believed.
“I have always questioned ‘voodoo economists’ who claim that the economy can only be resuscitated by FDI.
“Foreign Direct Investment is not the Alpha and Omega of this country; we have other issues that talk to efficiency, productivity and levels of productivity that relate more to this economy,” he added.
President Robert Mugabe’s nephew has given foreign firms operating in Zimbabwe up to April 1 to comply with the country’s indigenisation laws or face closure.
The law compels them to surrender at leaser 51 per cent of their equity to locals, something that has elicited strong rebuke from the country’s opposition.-RadioVop
Drying Kariba Dam Affects Capenta Production
The dropping water levels at Lake Kariba have badly affected kapenta production in Binga.
Fishing is the source of livelihood for most people in Binga.
However, this year has turned out to be one of the worst years for those in the business due to falling water levels at Lake Kariba which have impacted negatively on fishing.
Binga Business Association Chairperson, Mr Pilate Dube, told the state media that most of the fishing rigs were moved to Kariba late last year as the dam levels continued to fall but he is optimistic that with the recent rains that resulted in a slight increase in the dam level, business will be up again.
The prices range from US$120 to US$180 for a 30 kg bag of kapenta and vary from one season to another.
The Binga business community also faces various other challenges which include limited availability of banking facilities, with only one bank operating in the district so far.
El Nino Is Over-Met Department
The meteorological department has announced that the El Nino phenomenon which has been affecting the country’s weather conditions is “now”over.
El Nino is a weather pattern which recurs every two to seven years.
The unfavorable weather pattern was not affecting Zimbabwe alone but most parts of the region and caused severe drought bringing hardship to at least 4 million people in the country and 50 million in the region.
The poor weather conditions, including erratic rainfall and long dry spells, have contributed to large-scale crop failure and livestock deaths across the country.
El Nino caused abrupt changes in the weather and shortened the rainfall season from the normal 6 months to 3 months.
According to weather experts the region as a result of the Eli Nino received lowest level rainfall for those three months in 30 years.
This winter El Nino was particularly intense and long-lasting, more so than at any other time in the last 35 years.
Addressing delegates attending the second multi-stakeholder consultative meeting which was jointly hosted by the office of the President and cabinet and the United Nations in Harare,head of the Zimbabwe meteorological department Dr Amos Makarau said the peak of the Eli Nino phenomenon is over.
“As 18th March and now we can smile again and we can now look forward to a better situation. We can safely say that the Eli Nino is now history,” said Makarau.
“But we still have some areas where rainfall is still very low and this unfortunate as we are having only two more weeks to go before the rain ends”.
Kasukuwere Destroys Mnangagwa
By Terrence Mawawa|Zanu PF National Political Commissar Saviour Kasukuwere has openly declared war on a faction aligned to troubled Vice President Emmerson Mnangangwa. Kasukuwere who has literally camped in Masvingo, told party members at Victoria Primary School last week elements plotting to oust President Robert Mugabe would be dealt with during his whirlwind operations in Masvingo.
The controversial politician who is believed to be the chief architect of the G40 team -clamouring for Grace Mugabe’s ascendancy to the presidency, mutilated the Team Lacoste faction for failing to respect Mrs Mugabe.
Kasukuwere is expected to preside over the party’s inter district meetings,by-passing the provincial structures in the process. Zanu PF insiders reveal that the man is swooping in to weed out members thought to be aligned to the embattled Mnangagwa. Kasukuwere said: “the successionists have brought instability in the party. We are aware there are some people who are plotting to oust President Mugabe. We know where the succession issue is coming from and we will deal with the matter once and for all. We have to respect the president and his wife because he is still there. Therefore we cannot sit and watch while unruly elements destroy the party,” he said.
He also vowed to deal with rogue elements during his supervision of district meetings. A party member said Kasukuwere had a direct mission to dismantle the Team Lacoste in Masvingo. “How can Kasukuwere supervise district meetings because that is unprocedural. In actual fact he has a mission to destroy the Mnangagwa camp. By mentioning rogue elements he was referring to the Mnangagwa sympathisers,” said a Zanu PF provincial member.
Female Cop Accused Of Infecting Husband With HIV
By Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo|A 34-year old Gutu based policewoman has appeared in court after her husband accused her of deliberately infecting him with HIV.
The case was heard before Masvingo magistrate Collet Ncube who adjourned the matter to April 5.
It is alleged that sometime between December 2007 and December 2015, the female cop infected her husband who is a teacher in Gutu with the deadly virus when the two repeatedly had unprotected sex.
The policewoman knew she was HIV positive and she was already taking Anti-Retroviral drugs without informing her husband, papers allege.
The female cop pleaded not guilty and said her husband contracted the HIV virus in 2006 when the two briefly separated.
“I tested HIV positive in 2010 when I got pregnant and I started taking ARVs in 2013. I even encouraged him to go for tests but he kept on evading the issue,” she said.
The husband is also accusing the policewoman of tricking him into looking after a child she claimed he was the father.
The court also heard the policewoman altered the birth records for the second and third child respectively -from HIV positive to HIV negative.
The husband is demanded $10 000 compensation for the trauma he experienced after being allegedly infected with HIV by the policewoman.
9 Killed in Easter Accidents
NINE people have died since Good Friday in separate road accidents countrywide while 43 were injured, police said yesterday.
Statistics show that 10 people died during the same period last year while 87 were injured.
National police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba confirmed the deaths.
“We continue urging people coming from holidays to observe road traffic regulations. Motorists should check their tyres to ensure that they are in good condition before they embark on a journey and avoid speeding,” she said.
She said speeding was the main cause of the accidents. In 2015, police recorded 10 deaths down from 19, the previous year. Prior to this year’s Easter holiday, the ZRP deployed more cops on the country’s major roads.
They held joint operations with the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe and the Vehicle Inspection Department to ensure sanity prevails on the roads.
Speeding, human error, misjudgment, overloading and defective vehicles are some of the reasons police say contribute to road accidents in the country.
The flow of traffic on Zimbabwe’s major roads usually increases during holidays like Easter as more people take the opportunity to travel. – State Media
Robbers Attack Petrol Station
TWO men brandishing a pistol took advantage of a Zesa power cut to rob a filling station in Bulawayo where they got away with $650 and a cellphone.
They allegedly fired a shot at Sauerstown Service Station some five minutes after electricity went out in the suburb at around 7PM on Sunday. Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Precious Simango referred questions to national spokesperson, Chief Superintendent Paul Nyathi.
Chief Supt Nyathi on Wednesday said police were preparing a statement which had not been availed yesterday. Kudakwashe Kubvuruno, 31, a petrol attendant said: “It was raining and scores of people had sought shelter at our filling station before Zesa went off. The rain eased for a bit and everyone left the filling station. When I returned to my office, which I share with an EcoCash agent, I didn’t notice two men who crept behind my back.
They fired a shot and immediately pounced on me.” He said they demanded all the cash that he had, and went through his pockets.
“They took away $650 and my cellphone and immediately fled from the scene. I saw them run away onto the road where a vehicle briefly illuminated them. I only noticed that one of them wore a green tracksuit jacket.
“I didn’t notice whether the car stopped for them as I was in panic. That’s when I noticed that the EcoCash agent was nowhere to be seen. He later said he fled during the attack and hiked to the city centre,” said the attendant.
He said he reported the matter to the police. Kubvuruno said he suspects the robbers might have studied his movements earlier because they only searched the pockets he had put money in.
Aldophous Dube, the owner of the service station, said he was wondering why robberies always seem to coincide with power cuts.
“One would suspect the robbers will be aware that Zesa will be cut off. I can’t blame the police because the police patrols in this suburb are excellent. Actually, I’m told the robbery occurred after police had passed through during the patrols.
“We’ve heard of a number of such similar robberies and we just hope this team could be caught as soon as possible,” said Dube. chronicle
Mugabe, War Vets Meeting Stands Guard
Another preparatory meeting of war veterans scheduled for Thursday, ahead of a meeting with their patron President Mugabe on April 7, will proceed as planned and those unhappy with the composition of members to the meeting are free to stay away, the Zanu-PF Secretary for the Welfare of War Veterans, Detainees and Restrictees, Dr Sydney Sekeramayi, said yesterday.
Dr Sekeramayi, who is also Defence Minister, said Thursday’s meeting would proceed as planned. “Yes, we are going to have that meeting on Thursday where we will update each other on how far we have gone with preparations for the meeting with the President,” said Dr Sekeramayi.
“We were given the mission to organise a meeting between war veterans and the President and anyone who does not want to come and attend Thursday’s meeting is free to do so.” The first preparatory meeting was held on March 23 where it was agreed that the meeting with President Mugabe was strictly for liberation fighters.
Dr Sekeramayi said the April 7 engagement between the President and war veterans would be a frank discussion touching mainly on the welfare of the freedom fighters. Thursday’s meeting will bring together members of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association, service chiefs and members of the inter-ministerial committee tasked to organise the meeting with the President.
Other ministries involved in the preparation of the April 7 meeting include Home Affairs and Welfare Services for War Veterans, War Collaborators,Ex-Detainees and Restrictees.
Asked on the alleged vote of no confidence passed on Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko and other Politburo members by some war veterans in Chinhoyi recently, Dr Sekeramayi said:“For the avoidance of doubt, the only constitutional authority in this country with powers to appoint or dismiss members of the executive is the President.” He said such actions were tantamount to disrespecting the authority of the President.
Dr Sekeramayi said executive appointments were different from cases where votes of no confidence were passed on certain individuals by their respective provinces where their cases have to go through the National Disciplinary Committee that would in turn propose recommendations for consideration to the Politburo.
Thursday’s meeting comes hot on the heels of protests by a section of war veterans led by Mandiitawepi Chimene over the inclusion of Chris Mutsvangwa. Mutsvangwa is the chairman of the ZNLWVA, but Chimene and her group claimed that they had suspended Mutsvangwa with her taking over as interim chair.
The High Court last month barred Chimene from masquerading as the interim chairperson of the war veterans. However, she is on record as saying she would defy the court ruling.-State Media
157 Zimbabweans Trapped in Kuwait
GOVERNMENT yesterday said more Zimbabwean women were stranded in Kuwait and require assistance to be repatriated home after they were lured to that country by a syndicate of human traffickers promising lucrative jobs. Victims in the well-knit scam believed to be involving Kuwait embassy staff in Harare were promised employment. On arrival in the tiny Arab country they were forced into prostitution and other menial jobs.
So far 15 women have been successfully brought home with the assistance of the Zimbabwe embassy in Kuwait. Foreign Affairs permanent secretary Ambassador Joey Bimha yesterday confirmed that a large number of Zimbabwean women were still trapped in Kuwait although he did not give exact figures.
He said Government was doing everything in its power to assist the victims. Ambassador Bimha said it was possible that Zimbabweans could have fallen for the same hoax in other countries but there was no evidence to that effect yet.
“Yes, we still have a number of people who need assistance in Kuwait,” said Ambassador Bimha. “I do not have the exact figures with me, I have to check with our embassy in Kuwait for the latest figures,” said Ambassador Bimha.
“So far we have only received information from Kuwait but we have about 45 diplomatic missions and it can be possible that some Zimbabweans have fallen victim to the same problem in other countries. “We will advise as and when we get more information.”
In a statement yesterday, the Foreign Affairs Ministry urged Zimbabweans to be wary of dubious scholarships and employment advertisements on the internet. The ministry said with regard to the Kuwait issue, the law would be implemented to the fullest to ensure that perpetrators were brought to book.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is greatly concerned with the recent reports coming from our embassy in the State of Kuwait and those appearing in the media regarding Zimbabweans who have been recruited for work or scholarships in the Middle East, were in the process, duped by human traffickers,” reads part of the statement.
“The ministry refers to Zimbabwe’s law (against human trafficking) Trafficking in Persons Chapter 9/25 of June 2014, on prohibition, prevention and prosecution of people involved in human tracking. This piece of legislation would be executed to its full potential so that perpetrators of this heinous crime face the full wrath of the law.”
The ministry said an inter-ministerial committee encompassing relevant stakeholders has been set up to probe all reports of human trafficking from Kuwait. It said all embassies were ready to assist Zimbabweans who might require assistance abroad.
So far seven people believed to be part of the human trafficking syndicate have appeared in court in connection with the human trafficking scam. The accused persons are Josephine Gondo (57) and Tonderai Gondwa (26) from Chitungwiza, Fadzai Nyahondo (19) from Glen Norah and Edgar Muchineripi Gora (33) from Waterfalls.
The other three are Lucia Chibayambuya (26) and her brother Lawrence Chibayambuya (23) and Faith Magora, all from Marondera. A Kuwait embassy staff, Brenda Avril May (62), also appeared in court over the same matter.-State Media
Zimbabweans Spend US$500 million On Airtime
Zimbabweans spend over US$500 million on prepaid cellular phone air time yearly, representing over 85 percent of all ICT services expenditure.
Cumulatively, over US$1,1 billion goes to airtime and other ICT products and services.
According to the Zimbabwe Statistics Agency’s latest ICT Household Survey Report (June 2013-June 2014), Harare tops the list, spending US$200 million; followed by Bulawayo at US$52,4 million.
US$2 million, the report says, went to contract line usage and US$658 million to services like the Internet (US$42,3 million), fixed telephony (US$13 million) and ICT equipment repair (US$12,9 million), among others.
A further US$231,5 million was used to buy ICTs and related equipment.
South Africa spends about US$600 million on airtime annually, while Zambia, with 11 million cellphone users, spends about US$430 million.
The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe commissioned the survey to establish the digital divide and then formulate appropriate ICT policies and strategies.
The digital divide is the gap in opportunity between individuals, households, businesses and geographical areas at different socio-economic levels in accessing ICTs and the Internet.
Though the survey only covered 12 months, it can be used to deduce Zimbabweans’ general spending patterns on ICTs.
There are about 12,4 million cellphone lines in use, according to Potraz.
Part of the report reads, “Harare province had the highest share of household expenditure on ICT equipment for the last 12 months ending 30 June 2014 of 35 percent, followed by Manicaland province with 10 percent. The least share of about three percent was for Matabeleland South.
“Harare province had the highest share of household expenditure on ICT service for the last 12 months ending 30 June 2014 of about 36 percent followed by Bulawayo province with about 10 percent. The least share of about three percent was for Matabeleland North.”
It continues, “ICTs today underpin everything that is done: management and control of emergency services, water supplies, power networks and food distribution chains.
“ICTs support, amongst many others, social and economic activities such as health, education, government and financial markets services, transportation and environmental management systems. They allow people to communicate with colleagues, friends, family members at anytime and almost everywhere.”
This was the second ICT survey Potraz conducted, the first coming in 2010 and covering rural agricultural households only.
The 2014 survey covered Zimbabwe’s 10 provinces and all land use sectors.
In 2014, Potraz slashed voice call tariffs from USc23 to USc15 per minute under a new pricing model, the Long-Run Incremental Cost.
Tariffs were reduced to USc12 in early 2016 and will be USc9 in 2017.
Zimbabwe’s three cellular network operators – Econet, NetOne and Telecel – have been agitating for higher tariffs because of declining revenue.
All three operators participated in the study only for Econet to reject the findings when Potraz came up with the LRIC pricing model.
Econet challenged the determination in court but lost.
Zimbabwe’s mobile penetration rate increased by 1,3 percent to 92,8 percent in the third quarter of 2015, reflecting a continued rise in cellphone use.
The latest survey was conducted in line with guidelines of the International Telecommunication Union, the United Nations’ special agency on ICTs.
The ITU’s mandate involves allocating global radio spectrum and satellite orbits, developing technical standards that guarantee seamlessly interconnected networks and technologies that strive to improve ICT access remote communities.
Econet remains Zimbabwe’s biggest mobile telecommunications company, enjoying 53,9 percent of the market share.-State Media
Chiyangwa Splurges Macheso
Sungura icon Alick Macheso hit the jackpot on Thursday night when local businessman George Chimhini bought a CD of his latest offering Tsoka Dzerwendo for $5 000.
Chimhini, who has interests in a number of businesses in Harare, shrugged off the challenge from several bidders to get the CD of the six-track project at the album launch at Harare International Conference Centre.
Macheso, who is riding high with his one-week-old album also received a residential stand in Harare from businessman Phillip Chiyangwa. Sulumani Chimbetu presented the stand to Macheso on Chiyangwa’s behalf.
The heir to the Dendera throne also gave Macheso a holiday voucher for two nights at a Nyanga hotel. Macheso’s long-awaited album which was released last Monday sold close to 150 000 copies in the first five days of its release, a feat no local artist has reached in the wake of the piracy scourge.
Meanwhile, Macheso proved that he was the doyen of Zimbabwean music with a five-star performance at the album launch ceremony.
Playing for the first time “full versions” of songs from the new album, the Orchestra Mberikwazvo frontman showed that he was second to none when it comes to live performances.
Although he failed to fill the giant venue, his performance before hundreds of fans who braved the rains on Thursday night was out of this world.
Even supporting acts who included Brian K, Soul Jah Love, Killer T, Trevor Dongo as well as Extra Large did not disappoint at the event which was organised by Macheso’s partners — Jive Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Red Cross Society and Nash Paints.
The Madhawu-hitmaker, who was clad in a navy blue designer suit, introduced himself to the crowd with the song, Baba off his latest album. He gave a vintage performance, much to the delight of a myriad of fans before he left the stage only to return an hour and half later.
He played all six tracks from the latest album before he took fans down memory lane with songs such as Madhawu, Charakupa and Mundikumbuke, among others.
Local sungura artists who included Sulumani, Tedious Matsito, Peter Moyo, Tendai and Morgan Dembo as well as ex-Orchestra Mberikwazvo guitarist Innocent Mijintu were in attendence in a gesture of solidarity with their colleague.
National police spokesperson Charity Charamba and her husband, National Arts Council of Zimbabwe director Elvas Mari and Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chief executive officer Karikoga Kaseke were notable guests at the event.- Standard
Grace Greases Mnangagwa
A faction aligned to First Lady Grace Mugabe is ratcheting up pressure against Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa amid an admission by the youth league that its proposed “one million man march” is targeted at Zanu PF leaders opposed to President Robert Mugabe.
The proposed march, spearheaded by the Zanu PF youth league, is already causing friction in the ruling party, which is now divided between the Grace-aligned G40 faction and another one backing Mnangagwa.
Mnangagwa is backed by war veterans whose “one million man march” saved Mugabe from an internal Zanu PF revolt in 2007.
Zanu PF youth league deputy secretary Kudzi Chipanga yesterday said they were aware that some people were mobilising against the march set for the first week of May. He said the youths were prepared to face their opponents.
“Those people mobilising against the march are some of the officials we are marching against,” he said.
“We know there are people in the party who are double dipping, whereby during the day they will be saying forward with the president and during the night they say down with him.”
He said there were officials in Zanu PF that wanted to push Mugabe out of power, but youths would resist their efforts.
“We know them. We are not bothered. The fact that they are trying to sabotage the march in solidarity with the president also confirms that they have a different agenda,” he said. “We are for the president and they are for other alternatives.”
Chipanga said a police clearance was being sought for the march, which he claimed did not need the blessing of Zanu PF to go ahead.
But sources insisted the march was aimed at propping up G40 in their bruising battle against war veterans.
Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya-Moyo said he will only comment when he sees the statement from the youth league.
Pupurai Togarepi, the underfire Zanu PF secretary for youths, said the solidarity march was welcome.
“Anything coming out from a person of authority, especially in our big organisation like Zanu PF, means it is authorised. Whatever they are doing, it is done to strengthen the party,” he said.
Meanwhile, Mnangagwa’s faction is preparing for a showdown with Zanu PF commissar Saviour Kasukuwere when he visits the warring Midlands this week.
Kasukuwere — who is linked to G40 — will visit Midlands after officials linked to Mnangagwa defied his directive to suspend Zanu PF meetings until problems that have led to the creation of parallel structures were solved.
Mnangagwa’s faction is said to be in control of grassroots structures, hence its defiance.
“There are 120 PCC [provincial coordinating committee] members and Mnangagwa’s faction controls over a 100 of them,” said a source.
“The faction has also mobilised the grassroots following meetings in Zvishavane, Gokwe and Kwekwe where acting chairperson Tapiwa Matangaidze, commissar Makhosini Hlongwane and Anastancia Ndlovu were openly attacked.”
Eighty PCC members recently passed a vote of no confidence on Matangaidze, Hlongwane and Ndlovhu.
Matangaidze’s group in turn passed a vote no confidence on politburo member July Moyo, central committee member Victor Matemadanda, spokesman Cornelius Mupereri and a number of other Mnangagwa allies.
Sources said the Mnangagwa faction was planning to bus its supporters to the meeting Kasukuwere wants held after Easter.
War veterans’ leader Victor Mutematanda set the ball rolling at a Kwekwe meeting last Thursday when he launched a scathing attack on Kasukuwere.
He accused Kasukuwere of using Grace’s name to advance G40’s interests.
Muperi said they would not heed Kasukuwere’s directive not to hold meetings.
“We will continue with our programmes because the party is not run through newspapers,” he said.
“That letter you say came from our commissariat has not been delivered to us and we do not take instructions from newspaper articles but from proper channels.
Kasukuwere said he was unaware that the Midlands PCC was holding meetings in defiance of his directive.
“I can only talk about the issues after assessing the information on the ground and I cannot comment over a meeting which I did not attend,” he said.
Grace first attacked Mnangagwa in public last month at a rally in Chiweshe, triggering many events that threatened to split Zanu PF, including a demonstration by war veterans that was brutally crushed by the police. The Standard
BREAKING NEWS-Pastor Sunday Adelaja Fired over Sex Scandal
The pastor of the 1,5 million-member famed “largest church in Europe,” Sunday Adelaja, recently exposed by ZimEye.com, has been fired from his job over a string of highly disturbing sex scandals.
The Embassy of God Church in Ukraine’s overseer one only known as “Apostle Tuff Ulyses”, diplomatically removed him although that move has since been diplomatically labelled “Adelaja’s stepping down,” due to multiple allegations and confessions of having sex with several women in his Church. After several women came forward, Adelaja himself while at first denying committing the abuses, admitted to an undercover ZimEye.com journo to committing the sexual offences, and in the latest video recording (below) the preacher has now confessed announcing his axing – [ALSO READ The Council Of Elders Statement].
Tens of thousands of faithful Christian families have had their faith soiled after discovering that the man they trusted all this while as their Spiritual Father, is a “sinful, serial womaniser”.
In managing the crisis, the Embassy of God church’s council of elders led by a US based Ulysses Tuff on the 24 March 2016, moved to remove Adelaja from performing any Christian ministry until further notice.
In the below 2 minute video recording, Adelaja comes out announcing he has stepped down.
“Yes I am, I want to move on. I have a lot of things going on in my life. I have a lot of things going on in the local church, so I have taken that decision to step down.” He continues,
“…and you know get ready for future that God has for me.
“But you know I will still be there for anniversary”.
Meanwhile in addition to the issues of sexual misconduct, Adelaja has a standing case of fraudulent business ventures in which he allegedly collected hundreds of thousands of dollars from church members in a scandalous pyramid scheme. That case has been in the wait for over 7 years to date.
CIO, Army Bosses to Be Hit with fresh Round of Sanctions
The European Union — led by Britain — wants to re-activate sanctions against Zimbabwe’s security sector as part of its strategy to floor the ruling Zanu-PF Government in the 2018 general election.
Last month, the British government pushed through the EU Council an article that kept five security chiefs on the bloc’s “suspended list” of sanctions and removed 78 individuals and eight institutions.
On the list are Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Constantine Chiwenga, Zimbabwe National Army Commader Lieutenant-General Phillip Valerio Sibanda, Police Commissioner-General Dr Augustine Chihuri, Central Intelligence Organisation Director-General Happyton Bonyongwe and Airforce of Zimbabwe Commander Air Marshall Perence Shiri.
Although the EU continues to publicly state that only President Mugabe, First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe and Zimbabwe Defence Industries are on “restrictive measures”, it has emerged that the grouping placed service chiefs on “suspended sanctions” so as to reactivate them come election time.
Previous British Parliament reports show that Britain is among the few EU members openly opposed to scrapping the sanctions on Zimbabwe, and at one point, British Minister of State (Foreign Office) Mr David Lidington admitted as much, even revealing that his government was fighting a lone battle.
A recent British House of Commons committee report states that the government there acknowledges Zimbabwe’s “relatively stable human rights situation” and Zanu-PF’s “reformist policies”.
It then plays in its mantra of “assisting the people of Zimbabwe to exercise their democratic right”, and this primarily involves an attempt to weaken the security establishment.
Part of the report tabled to the EU Scrutiny Committee reads, “Since the 2013 elections, our assessment of the political situation in Zimbabwe remains broadly the same, with 2015 signalling some positive developments.
“Within the Zimbabwe African National Union administration, there are signs of reformist policies beginning to emerge, especially on the economy. The human rights situation has remained relatively stable and reported violations continue to fall.”
It goes on to state: “However, the situation continues to be fragile and we remain concerned about human rights abuses, especially during election periods. Ahead of the 2018 elections, it is critical that electoral reforms are implemented, and that the international community supports the people of Zimbabwe in exercising their democratic right to build a free, peaceful and prosperous future.
“Based on the above, we have focussed our efforts on a more targeted list of those individuals most closely linked to the security forces: Augustine Chihuri (Police Commissioner-General), Constantine Chiwenga (Commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces), Happyton Mabhuya Bonyongwe (Director-General of the Central Intelligence Organisation), Perence Samson Chikerema Shiri (Air Marshall) and Phillip Valerio Sibanda (Commander of the Zimbabwe National Army). Retaining these individuals on the suspended list makes it easier to reactivate the restrictive measures should it be necessary.” – State Media
Mnangagwa Halted by Gukurahundi Ghosts
Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s attempts to disown statements attributed to him during the Gukurahundi massacres have opened a new frontier for critics of one of President Robert Mugabe’s likely successors.
Mnangagwa has over the years avoided responding directly to allegations that he was one of the key architects of the killings of civilians by Five Brigade in Midlands and Matabeleland soon after independence.
But Mnangagwa last week came out guns blazing after former Education minister David Coltart used statements attributed to him by State-controlled media in the 1980s, in his recently released book, The Struggle Continues: 50 Years of Tyranny in Zimbabwe.
Mnangagwa was quoted in the 1980s apparently justifying the killings by the army. The Midlands strongman last week threatened to sue over the alleged “fabricated” statements.
However, the move has backfired, with Coltart getting support from even unlikely sources such as Higher Education minister Jonathan Moyo, who retorted that: “denialism is not the best way to deal with things done or said during Gukurahundi, period: Their record is public”.
Former war veterans leader Jabulani Sibanda said it would be a “massive error” if Mnangagwa took the matter to court since the information was in the public domain.
“I have not read Coltart’s book,” Sibanda said. “What I know for certain is that Coltart was, during the period of Gukurahundi, a human rights lawyer representing Zapu leaders, including Sidney Malunga.
“But I must say it will be ill-advised for Vice-President Mnangagwa to take this matter to court.
“It will set a bad precedence that could see a lot of people being taken to court.
“It will be a massive error for him to take the issue of defending the Fifth Brigade to court.”
Sibanda, a former Zipra combatant, said a court case would open a can of worms because the book only revealed what was already in the public domain.
“That issue represents a danger to the unity of our country. It will hurt Mugabe and will hurt [Defence minister Sydney] Sekeramayi,” he said. “Mnangagwa I know was an activist in Mugabe’s government as minister responsible for intelligence.
“We are aware of the things that were said at that time. We are aware of what was said at Maboleni, at the very first meeting. “We know who addressed it. We have affidavits because some people have come forward to tell us what happened as well, they regret it,” Sibanda added.
“Without arrogating myself the position of Mugabe’s legal practitioner or representing Mnangagwa, I think it will be a mistake for them to take this matter to court. It will be a big mistake.”
Mugabe says he deployed the Fifth Brigade in the Midlands and Matabeleland to fight a handful of dissidents but critics say the real reason the North Korean trained soldiers were sent to the region was to crush Joshua Nkomo’s Zapu.
Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP) is one of the few organisations that conducted research into the killings and concluded that at least 20 000, mainly Zapu supporters, were massacred.
Coltart in his book cited statements contained in a 1983 Chronicle newspaper article where Mnangagwa is alleged to have uttered statements likening dissidents to “cockroaches and bugs.”
Mnangagwa was in The Chronicle report quoted defending Gukurahundi, saying the “government had to bring DDT [a deadly pesticide] to get rid of bandits”.
Human rights groups said the fact that Mnangagwa who was linked to the Gukurahundi disturbances, doubles as Justice minister that oversees the mandate of the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC), was enough for him to step aside to allow the commission to do its work unhindered, and in a fair manner.
“The noble thing for him is to resign. Coltart’s book and Mnangagwa’s denials buttress our concern that he is not credible to serve as minister of Justice that also drafts laws, including the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission Bill, that dictates the operations of the peace and reconciliation commission,” said pastor Anglistone Sibanda, executive director of faith-based Shalom Trust.
“He must resign to pave way for justice…. With him and other ‘Gukurahundists’, there can never be justice. “The president and Zanu PF should act to bring closure to the issue by removing him from the Justice ministry.”
Sibanda is also the chairperson for the peace building and security committee at Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition.
Dumisani Nkomo, the executive director of Habbakuk Trust, weighed in, saying Mnangagwa’s denials were hypocritical as “he should have sued then when the report was first published in 1983”.
“There is a conflict of interest here since Mnangagwa will be judge and jury in a case where he is being investigated for his involvement,” Nkomo said.
“As long as he is there, it will be difficult to investigate such issues, it will be difficult to summon the perpetrators. “Mnangagwa and others implicated should step aside to allow due processes to take place. That is one way of dealing with the issue of conflict of interest.”
The NPRC Bill sections 10(1) and 11(1) gives the minister power to assign current serving civil servants to work as secretariat for the NPRC. The Bill compels the commission to be accountable to the minister, yet Section 235 of the Constitution is clear that the commission is accountable to Parliament.
The NPRC is one of the five independent commissions established by Chapter 12 of the Constitution, but is the only one with a time frame of 10 years from the date that the Constitution was adopted in 2013.
Mbuso Fuzwayo, the co-ordinator of Ibhetshu Likazulu, said Mnangagwa should either clear his name or resign.
“There are two things we expect him to do, go to court and clear his name, or take responsibility and resign because as the justice minister, it will be difficult for the victims to get justice because of his dual positions that are very strategic to national healing,” he said.
“As long as he does not dispute what Coltart is saying, and does not go to court, he is not fit to be a vice-president
“He must resign for the truth and justice commission to perform its duty properly.”
Mugabe has never apologised for the Gukurahundi massacres, save for describing the period as a “moment of madness.” standard
Coltart:My Book Is Accurate
Politician David Coltart, who is also a veteran lawyer, maintains that he stands by remarks contained in his book regarding what Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa is reported to have said in 1983, when government deployed the North Korean-trained Five Brigade in Matabeleland and Midlands provinces.
According to human rights activists, the Zimbabwe army allegedly killed at least 20 000 innocent civilians.
The massacres — commonly referred to as Gukurahundi or “washing away dirt” — have reportedly unsettled the vice-president, who is believed to be harbouring presidential ambitions.
Coltart told Studio 7 that he had carried out thorough research for his autobiography titled The Struggle Continues: 50 Years of Tyrany in Zimbabwe saying he stands by what he wrote.
Coltart has become embroiled in a row with Mnangagwa after it emerged that his recently-published book contains claims that sometime in 1983, Mnangagwa — then Security minister —made statements which encouraged violence against civilians, marking the beginning of what came to be known as Gukurahundi.
Coltart said he had relied on some reports in the state-controlled Chronicle newspaper, which he had believed to be true as Mnangagwa never sued the paper for those remarks.
He said, “The specific comments in the book regarding Vice- President Mnangagwa actually came from The Chronicle reports in 1983, which we had access to. And the assumption has always been that The Chronicle then reported accurately.
“Vice-President Mnangagwa never complained about the Chronicle reports of what he said then, and he never sued them in the past 33 years, so one has to assume that he was correctly reported on. And to that extent, yes, I stand by what is written in the book.”
In a statement, Mnangagwa said he was concerned by remarks in Coltart’s book and that the statements attributed to him were false. He has threatened to sue the senator.
But Coltart has remained steadfast. Asked if he believed that the ordinary majority could still forgive the perpetrators of Gukurahundi given the apparent state intransigence, Coltart — who has in the past urged offenders to apologise for the atrocities — said he believed that the massacres could not be taken in isolation as Zimbabwe has gone through a number of traumatic experiences in the past.
Coltart said he would not be the right person to demand any apology from Gukurahundi perpetrators, but said he believed there was need for truth-telling.
“This is not something that I can say. I was not a victim of Gukurahundi and to that extent, I have no right to demand any apology from Vice-President Mnangagwa. All I have done is represent people; victims of that era. And from my representation of those people, I know that they do want an acknowledgment that what happened in fact happened, and yes, they would like an apology and they would like some form of communal reparation.”
Human rights activist, Mbuso Fuzwayo, said Mnangagwa could have used this opportunity to take responsibility and come clean on his involvement in Gukurahundi atrocities.
Programmes director Tineyi Mukwewa of the Abammeli Human Rights Lawyers said as the issue of Gukurahundi had rarely been discussed openly, Zimbabweans could salvage something positive from the row between Coltart and Mnangagwa to help bring closure to the issue.
“Clearly, Zimbabwe has had no conversation around Gukurahundi, so this is an opportune time where Zimbabwe can, in a structured manner, have a truth telling mechanism where the victims themselves can tell their story and where the accused can also say their side of the story. Zimbabwe needs the National Peace and Reconciliation Bill to come into effect, but the Bill has to speak about truth-telling, so that we find closure in Zimbabwe.”
Participants at a recent meeting on transitional justice said there could only be closure on the thorny Gukurahundi issue if there was telling of the truth and acknowledgment of the atrocities.
The Five Brigade was deployed in Matabeleland and Midlands provinces to quell what the government called a dissident menace caused by some disgruntled former Zipra members, who were unhappy over the way they were left out of the Zimbabwe National Army and other political issues.
A local newspaper posted photographs of articles published in the newspaper in 1983, in which Mnangagwa reportedly compared dissidents to “cockroaches and bugs”.-Standard
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Economy Crashes
The Zimbabwean economy is at a Tipping Point and will be crashing down in a few days’ time following the new indigenization demands by president Robert Mugabe’s nephew Patrick Zhuwao that any company that fails his Indigenisation Compliance should not open for business on April 1st.
The phenomenon has since been labelled the indigenization Fools Day demand.
As companies were by the state media said to be in a frenzy of activity working around the clock to submit indigenisation and empowerment proposals before the Thursday deadline, it turned out many are in fact waiting to close down in protest.
As the law has been twisted and shifted over several years, investors have reacted negatively against the economy and the recent development analysts say we will see the worst in the decline.
The Indigenisation and Empowerment Act – enacted in 2008 and operationalised on March 1, 2010 – requires foreign-owned companies valued at more than US$500 000 to be at least 51 percent owned by indigenous Zimbabweans.
Last year, Government directed all foreign firms to submit their indigenisation proposals by December 31, 2015, but the deadline was extended to March 31, 2016. Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Minister Patrick Zhuwao last week said any company that failed to submit a proposal would not open for business on April 1.
He indicated that Statutory Instrument 21 of 2010 in fact specified that companies should have submitted their plans by March 1, 2015. Government feels that some companies have been dragging their feet, opting instead to pay the Indigenisation Compliance and Empowerment Levy in the hope that the law would be reviewed.
The government in an apologetic news article claimed that the Empowerment Levy, designed as a disincentive to firms that failed to submit proposals by the deadline, was scrapped last week.
But MDC Spokesman Kurauone Chihwayi said “it is a tragedy that those superintending over this country think it is alright to play Russian roulette with the country and its citizens’ economic welfare by chasing away foreign investors instead of embracing them, at a time the country is in desperate need for foreign direct investment in order to get it back to its feet.
“It makes for tragic reading seeing that this matter is cause for divisions even within ZANU PF itself.
We are not fooled, we are aware that President Mugabe and Zhuwao have run out of ideas on how to loot funds for self -enrichment after exhausting diamond and other public revenue for decades, and now are after fleecing foreign firms through the shoddy implementation of the Indigenisation law. The people of Zimbabwe must not for one moment believe the lie that this is being done with their best interests at heart, in our view it is just a retirement package plan for ZANU PF big chefs who can sense inevitable defeat come 2018, who as usual are not bothered by the catastrophic effects on the ordinary suffering Zimbabweans.”
Meanwhile Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce president Mr Davison Norupiri was quoted by the state media saying that that most foreign companies were preparing their proposals before the deadline.
“Quite a number of foreign-owned companies are actually preparing to make their submissions; they are prepared to comply before the deadline. There is no resistance as such but you find that there are some processes; each and every company has its own policies and consultations which have to be made with head offices. So they are consulting. Quite a number of our members had already complied. Remember, deadlines were set before, during Minister Kasukuwere’s time, and our members had already complied. It is only a few who are now working with their foreign offices in order to regularise. So there is no resistance whatsoever, we have not yet received any records of resisting compliance but we have received records of seeking clarification,” said Mr Norupiri.
Similarly, Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe CEO Mr Isaac Kwesu said mining firms would submit proposals as the first stage of complying with Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Regulations.
He noted that the Thursday deadline was not for full compliance but rather for submission of proposals.
“When submitting the proposals, it does not mean the proposals must be accepted. I think there is some misconception around those issues. One can even submit the proposal and say I am not indigenising; it’s a proposal.
I am just quoting the minister’s statement (when he announced the framework); you would have complied with the first stage, so I don’t think this would be a big issue because in the past, most miners submitted their proposals, only that these proposals were being declined or rejected. All they have to do is resubmit because what they submitted in the past expired. . . but I think it’s something that can take a few minutes to come up with a proposal and submit something to say ‘this is what we want to do’. We agree or disagree,” said Mr Kwesu.
Govt Millions in School Levies Looted
More than US$1,2 billion in development levies is circulating in Government and mission schools and a chunk of it is being abused by heads and bursars, an audit has revealed.
Other alleged culprits dipping into the US$1,2 billion largesse include school development association officials.
Audit reports gleaned by The Sunday Mail show that some school authorities have been duplicating receipt books as cover to lay their hands on development funds.
A school in Chitungwiza, for instance, claimed to have sunk a borehole for US$19 000 – an amount sufficient to drill five boreholes.
Another inflated the cost of refurbishing one of its buses to US$27 000.
A learning institution in Harare allegedly falsified its yearly wage bill, pegging it at US$261 709 and officials pocketed the difference, and gave its annual administrative and tea budgets as US$67 000 and US$5 000 respectively. The SDA “purchased” a bus for US$1800 when the actual cost was no more than US$100 000.
This was also despite a standing Government directive for all schools to buy buses from State Procurement Board- approved dealers.
Yet another school splurged US$44 000 on general repairs, a figure authorities query.
Most culprits have been flouting tender regulations, inflating invoices and quotations, and under receipting and banking.
Primary and Secondary Education Minister Lazarus Dokora told this paper that such flagrant fraud had informed Government’s decision to consider removing cash control from SDAs.
“We know for a fact that more than US$1,2 billion is collected through levies, and if only half of that was used to develop the schools we will be talking of something else.
“We have a backlog of 2 000 schools and are collecting a lot of money. How then do we explain the backlog in infrastructure development? Some schools are overstaffed and these employees earn far more than teachers and heads on civil service salaries. This has become a conduit for corruption.
“There is a disconnect between the levies collected and their use. Most of these schools’ levy collection systems are robust, but when it comes to use, (it’s a different story altogether). What the auditors observed was shocking. It’s clear the situation cannot remain like that.”
Zimbabwe Schools Development Associations secretary-general Mr Everisto Jongwe said it was “an open secret” that some school heads were corrupt.
“It is not a secret that levies are abused. Audits have shown that heads and bursars are implicated. In some cases, we have received reports of headmasters who call for the dissolution of committees that question the way the would have used money, or if they refuse to cooperate with them.
“On that same note, we are not against the dissolution of SDAs, but we need to be consulted so that we can make an input. Parents are important stakeholders in the development of schools and children and should be involved.”
In 2015, Government commissioned an audit into schools’ operations following indications of fraud and abuse of funds.
Comptroller and Auditor-General Ms Mildred Chiri has previously reported on such activities in some Government departments and parastatals, including the education sector.
One case before the courts involves a bursar in Epworth who allegedly connived with the school’s ex-headmistress to steal more than US$8 000.
Another bursar in Westlea, Harare is accused of converting US$30 000 to personal use, while another in Karoi allegedly helped himself to US$39 000.
SDAs are primarily responsible for school development and hiring additional staff were the need arises, and are funded from levies. sunday mail
Mujuru Orders China to Probe Anjin
Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) leader Joice Mujuru has called for a thorough investigation by the Chinese Communist Party’s graft-busting organ, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, into claims of widespread looting of Marange diamond revenue by Anjin Investments.
Mujuru’s aide, Bright Matonga, told the Daily News yesterday that ZPF would engage the Chinese Embassy in Harare about the issue after President Robert Mugabe recently made the stunning claim that $15 billion had been looted from Chiadzwa under his government’s watch.
Anjin, which is run by Chinese nationals, is a joint venture between the government’s Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation and China’s State-owned Anhui Foreign and Economic Construction Company.
Matonga said Mujuru’s quest to get Chinese President Xi Jinping to look into Anjin’s operations was necessitated by the knowledge that the company was co-owned by the Zimbabwe National Army and the Chinese military, as well as the fact that “corruption is not tolerated in the Asian country”.
Xi has in the past few years gone after both high-ranking “tigers” as well as lowly “flies” in his anti-corruption drive in China.
Among the senior Communist Party officials who have fallen following Xi’s campaign include former security chief Zhou Yongkang, one of China’s most powerful politicians of the past decade, who was accused of accepting bribes and leaking State secrets.
“We want to know from the Chinese side if they are going to take action on the company and their nationals who are said to be engaging in corrupt activities this side,” he said.
Matonga also questioned the “mega deals” that were signed by the government and China, saying that ZPF suspected that they were not meant to benefit the country, but a few individuals.
Speaking in a televised interview last month, Mugabe said $15 billion worth of diamonds had been looted over several years by mining companies operating in Marange, one of which is Anjin.
“We have not received much from the diamond industry at all. I don’t think we have exceeded $2 billion, yet we think more than $15 billion has been earned. So, where have our carats been going?” the nonagenarian asked.
However, industry experts doubt the veracity of Mugabe’s figures, with the global diamond industry trading about $13 billion a year, and Zimbabwe not among the biggest producers of uncut diamonds.
They argue that Mugabe could have once again been misled about the real state of affairs in the industry as two years ago, the nonagenarian also publicly accused former ZMDC chairman, Godwills Masimirembwa, of receiving $6 million from Ghanaian investors, but was later forced to make an embarrassing U-turn — admitting that he had been fed wrong information by his aides.
According to the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS), global rough diamond sales have averaged $12,6 billion a year in the last decade, with Zimbabwe’s declared rough diamond output averaging a miserly $266 million per year.
It remains to be seen how the already brooding Chinese will react to Mujuru’s move, as they have since warned Zimbabwe to beware after the government ill-advisedly moved to seize all the diamond mining claims in Chiadzwa, including those in which Chinese companies have interests.
The Asian powerhouse, which has been one of the few major economies that have kept their relations with Harare warm over the past 16 years of political and economic turmoil here, told the Daily News after the government’s controversial decision was announced that Zimbabwe must respect property rights.
“We hope that the Zimbabwean side would earnestly safeguard the legitimate rights of the Chinese companies and employees, according to the local laws and the ‘Agreement on the encouragement and reciprocal protection of investments between China and Zimbabwe,” Chinese ambassador to Zimbabwe Huang Ping said in a terse email response to questions.
“The Chinese side is willing to enhance communication and negotiation with the Zimbabwean side, and together create a conducive environment for companies from both sides to conduct mutually-beneficial cooperation,” Ping added. Daily News
Dr Rutendo Wutaunashe Easter Message
Legendary preacher Dr Rutendo Wutaunashe has released a special easter message to Zimbabweans worldwide. Dr Wutaunashe, a medical doctor by profession told ZimEye easter is a time to reflect and be grateful of many things. Below was her brief message:
Zim Man Rots In Botswana Prison
Acting Justice Jennifer Dube has denied a Zimbabwean man bail in a case in which he, together with two others, are charged with robbery and murder of a 17-year-old Nigerian and University of Botswana student in 2014 in Gaborone.
The trio, Tawanda Makufara (33) of White City, Augustine Tembo (31) of Kuwadzana, Harare, Zimbabwe and Trevour Vandirayi (36) of Masvingo village in Zimabwe, are alleged to have on August 5, 2014 stabbed Elisha Eyitato with a sharp object before charging at his father at Village (Gaborone) in a violent robbery that took place at the deceased’s house. Vandarayi was granted P40,000 bail two weeks ago.
Arguing his bail application, Makufara told the court that he had stayed long in prison. Makufara further said he had nothing to do with the incident.
“I have stayed long in prison and it is now 14 months and I plead with the court to grant me bail. I have Batswana sureties who can sign for my bail. I have only been included in this case because my simcard was found in the first accused person’s phone which I borrowed from him. He has agreed that the phone is his.
I plead with the court to grant me bail since I don’t know anything about the alleged offence and when we look at the charge sheet, there are only three people involved but five people are in prison,” Makufara said. Gorata Mokgacha of Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) opposed the applicant’s bail bid arguing that the accused may abscond due to the nature of the offence and the evidence attached. Mokgacha further said the applicant was found in possession of the deceased’s phone seven hours and 58 minutes after the offence was committed.
“We are opposed to this bail application because the applicant is not a suitable candidate for
bail. He poses a flight risk and he has no legal travel documents. At the time of his arrest, the investigating officer realised that the particulars of the applicant were attached to the passport using an adhesive which purports that the passport has been forged.
“The accused entered Botswana on March 2, 2013 using an emergency travelling document. A man of reasonable thinking will abscond looking at the nature of the offence and evidence attached. When the offence was committed, the accused person was an illegal immigrant. The applicant was found in possession of the deceased phone seven hours 58 minutes after the offence was committed but he failed to give reasons as to how he came into possession of such,” Mokgacha said.
Makufara however contested fabricating his passport. He further said he has a Motswana girlfriend who will take care of him if given bail.
“That passport wholly belongs to me. I don’t have assets in Botswana but the people who take care of me have them and will take care of me. I also have a girlfriend, the mother of my children who is a Motswana and the owner of the house we are renting. I was denied bail since the judge told me investigations are underway now they are over and I plead with the court to grant me bail.
“One of the accused person was given bail by the same court on 14th March this year. I pray that the conditions be the same as those of the other accused person,” Makufara said. Dube denied the accused person bail. Mmegi