ZRP Cops were left with eggs on their faces after they were defeated by protesters today.
In what showed to be an open shaming of the law enforcement agents, the Lawyers for Human Rights organisation successfully led seven protesters out of police claws in Bulawayo’s Mpopoma high density suburb, this afternoon.
The police failing to do their draconian profiling work, released seven residents they had picked up for allegedly staging a protest against the increase in the number of minors who are being sexually abused.STORY CONTINUES BELOW
The residents were demonstrating against continued attacks on children after a teenager was sexually abused by a man said to be in his 60s.
The residents were reportedly peeved that the accused person had been granted bail at the Western Commonage Magistrates Court.
Lizwe Jamela of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights who reacted to offer emergency legal services says the seven residents were released by police officers without being charged for committing any offence after they successfully resisted profiling by the police.
Teachers Bonus Money:Govt In Hot Soup as Strike Begins
By Terrence Mawawa, Harare| Government “has squandered $50 million on brand new vehicles for top shefs while teachers wallow in poverty” with no bonuses and under the burden of delayed salaries. The Zimbabwe Teachers Association(ZIMTA) will tomorrow Friday stage countrywide protests against the government’s failure to pay teachers’ bonuses.
In a circular to its members dated January 10 2016 ZIMTA said the demonstration was a result of government’s lack of commitment towards paying civil servants’ bonuses.
The government has been dithering on the payment of bonuses forcing many civil servants to resort to moneylenders to get loans thereby accruing huge debts.
“As previously directed the expression of the bonus saga will be made by the association and will be organised as follows-Participation:A total of up to 500 participants must attend this march and be drawn from from the following ranks-National members and or at least 15 members of the provincial executive … Provinces are requested to transport their participants to arrive on time for the march on 15 January at least an hour before the commencement of the march,”reads part of the letter.
The broke government is likely to face more job actions with all civil servants sectors unhappy with the non-payment of bonuses.
The protests will be staged in and out of Harare as well as across the association’s provincial centres as teachers press government to address the non-payment of bonuses.
Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa is under pressure to resolve the matter and the government has been making empty promises to that effect since last year.
The demonstration is likely to attract mass attendances with teachers across the country increasingly agitated by the failure to get bonuses.
Zim Father Killed By Pneumonia In UK
Tragedy has hit a UK Zimbabwean family as their father Mr Caiphas Kadzutu (87) was sadly hit by pneumonia soon after jetting into the country from Zimbabwe.
Mr Kadzutu who had travelled to Britain for his only son’s graduation, is no more and his body now stranded in the UK.
Born in 1928, Mr Kadzutu died on the 3rd January at St Peter’s Hospital in Chertsey at 4:00 pm after Doctors failed to save him from aggressive bronchitic pneumonia. He had been admitted on Christmas eve.
His son is the prolific activist David Kadzutu who was graduating.
The elderly man is survived by 5 daughters, one son and several grandchildren.
The family has since launched an appeal for donations as they need £5000,00 for the repatriation and to date only £70.00 has been raised. TO DONATE, please follow the following GoFundMe link …..
Chiyangwa Under Fire Over Southlea Park Evictions
Local government Minister Saviour Kasukuwere says government is “probing” Southlea Park land ownership with the aim of establishing the real owner of Odar farm which Zanu PF central committee member Phillip Chiyangwa is demanding over $45 million in compensation from 8000 residents.
Chiyangwa who has since given the residents 14 day notices to either pay him $5000 per house hold or risk eviction, on 2 January influenced the police to block them (residents) from holding a meeting on which they wanted to deliberate on the eviction threats.
The residents who are resisting compensating Chiyangwa are contemplating to take the case to the High court seeking for clarity over the land ownership.
Responding to questions raised by reporters on who owes the farm which Chiyangwa is claiming to be his Kasukuwere dodged the question saying government was handling the issue.
“This is an issue which is receiving attention from the state in terms of the actual ownership and I think we will not want to comment now because it is a matter that we are looking at and certainly we are aware that Southlea Park deserves our attention and that is what we are going to be doing,”said Kasukuwere.
Chiyangwa controversially took over the land which was being superintended by Odar Housing Development Project a consortium of 56 companies in September last year.
The controversial Odar Farm was acquired by the government on June 16 2006 under deed of transfer 816/65 under government’s Garikai /Hlalani Kuhle programme.
Mugabe Collapse: Army Captain (retd)Behind Letter, Rumour
By Shiellah Sibanda| A daring ex army captain accused of plotting a coup “hand in glove” with Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Albert Matapo is the one who pulled through the Robert Mugabe collapse rumour letter which circulated on Tuesday morning.
Captain Albert Matapo who was once jailed for 7 years on allegations of conniving for Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, told ZimEye.com he received the “leak” from a named serving brigadier who is within the same four walls with President Robert Mugabe. He wrote to ZimEye.com on Monday, “Munhu (this person- name supplied) andipa ari mumadziro maSekuru”
He also added saying, “this source works kumaOffices aana Chiwenga zvanzi kuri kumhanyiwa. Let us wait.”
Matapo who now lives in exile writing in on Monday morning said of the source, “he sent the message as it is achiti zviri kutenderera kubasa kwavo but zviri kutyisa. I forwarded it as it is.”
Rumours of President Robert Mugabe’s deteriorating health have continued annually but the latest one comes at a time when he several times fumbled over his speech in public and exhibited strong difficulty at walking.
Due to the nature of the content, it could only be published as a letter in whole.
Matapo who says civil servants must topple the regime, was in 2007 arrested and imprisoned without trial for nearly a decade over allegations of plotting to install Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Those allegations failed the test of evidence.
Matapo argues saying his arrest had nothing to do with Emmerson Mnangagwa but was all to do with a state security attack on his newly launched party, the United Crusade for Achieving Democracy (UCAD).
Matapo insists that Zanu PF’s days in government are numbered.
VIDEO: Prophets Caught Cheating
Spiritist prophets many with large followings have been caught in the act creating fame through lame “ungodly” trickery, an Australia based social media expert says.
Writing on Wednesday, Solo Mambo who is the “New Zimbabwean Democrats” Chairman made reference to impeccable investigative documentaries that have exposed some top preachers while in the act.
Wrote Mambo: Each prophet has a specialised media team that posts all sermons and messages on Youtube or television. When something happens anywhere in the world , the media team produces an “old ” video claiming that their prophet had prophesied about that “Here are his words .” This is repeated many times people end up believing it.
They also hire people to give unbelievable testimonies which are not true . All this is done on camera by the media team . The unsuspecting public will believe all this . This makes it easy for the church to sell its products such as annointing oils, bangles etc.
The prophets also hire people who would fall down as the prophet demonstrates his power . They wriggle and fall …but whats surprising is that the camera man and media team , they never fall down .
Others hire sick or disabled people to fake healings . These prophets would never go to Jairos Jiri center to perform their miracles there .
Lastly they have intelligence spies who are well paid to provide information on individuals which will later be revealed as prophecy by the man of gold , sorry man of god . Without the media team and the intelligence spies these prophets cant function .
Where Leaders Are Presumed Dead While They Are Alive
By Dr Masimba Mavaza, PhD| It is common to have people pulling their ears to capture any wind of the death of a president. Some will be genuinely asking while others will be in a process to make sure that he is gone, while another group is busy being burnt up in raging hatred. In Zimbabwe it is a mixture of all. Some opposition members have their hands dripping with blood, their vampirish minds smiling at the death of the Head of State. It has become custom in Zimbabwe that every January the prophets of doom in red MDC jackets start peddling rumours that Mugabe is dead. Their hearts skip in anger when they see him walk majestically into the state house. He is not allowed to enjoy his holiday in private. He must not have a private life. If an army truck is seen in town the streets will be awash that Mugabe is dead and the police are on the high alert. Everybody deliberately forgets that police visibility is a national priority not a funeral arrangement.
However Mugabe is not the only one in such a world full of death wishers. In Russia, one Vladimir Putin has not been seen in public for almost eight days, an absence that has kicked off a frenzy of speculation that the Russian leader is seriously ill – or even dead.
The Kremlin has tried to quell speculation by releasing picture of Putin at a closed-door meeting and announcing he will meet the Kyrgyz president in three days’ time but the world is not convinced.
Nor should it be. As the examples below demonstrate it would not be the first time that elaborate steps have been taken to mask, hide or even completely deny a leader’s death. I have dug out five world leaders who swum in the same waters our president (Mugabe) did.
Venezuelas Hugo Chavez Dies From Cancer, Aged 58
Hugo Chavez – Venezuela
Hugo Chavez’s death from cancer on 5 March 2013 was widely publicised, and his open casket in Caracas visited by thousands of weeping Venezuelans.
But former bodyguard Leamsy Salazar claimed in February that the leader actually died two months earlier and his death kept a secret by his successor, President Nicolas Maduro, to allow a peaceful transition of power.
If true, this would not only mean the Venezuelan government kept Chavez’s alleged death on 30 December 2012 secret but dozens of laws were signed in the former president’s name and would now be invalid.
Critics point out that Salazar made his claims only after defecting to the US in order to make money and discredit the Venezuelan government. Probably the MDC spirit had seized him
North Korea marks Kim Jong-il death anniversary
North Korean soldiers offer flowers to bronze statues of North Korea’s late founder Kim Il Sung and late leader Kim Jong Il at Mansudae in PyongyangKyodo
Kim Jong-il – North Korea
North Korea has never been well known for its willingness to impart information, so when leader Kim Jong-il disappeared from sight in 2009 there was speculation that the Dear Leader had finally departed this mortal coil.
The announcement of his death came two years later, in 2011, when North Korean media revealed he had died of a heart attack on a train – although it was later claimed the 70-year-old died in a fit of rage over delays at a power plant project.
Whether or not Kim died in 2009 or 2011 is not pivotal to his inclusionon this list, though, as according to North Korean propaganda, the leader is immortal and remains the Grand Marshal of North Korea. His father, Kim Il Sung, who died in 1994, remains president, making North Korea the only “necrocracy” in the world.
Joseph Stalin ruled with an iron fist and would never have countered failing to win an election Joseph Stalin had suffered a number of strokes before 1953 and was considered to be in poor health when, on 28 February that year, he returned home after a movie and a meeting with some of his top leaders that ran until 4am.
He did not call his guards in the morning, as expected, but because they were forbidden from entering his room they left it until 10pm, when a brave guard went into the room and found Stalin lying in a pool of his own urine.
Time to call a doctor, you may think, but inexplicably the guards instead called the ministry of state security who then called Stalin’s number two, Lavrenti Beria.
In a cruel – or not so cruel, given Stalin’s brutal rule – twist of fate there were no well-qualified doctors to care for the Soviet leader because he had had the best medical professionals in the country rounded up and jailed some months earlier.
Stalin died slowly over the next ten days but even then the country was not told about his illness or impending death until 7 March 1953.
The north Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh died on 2 September 1969 – exactly 24 years after he declared the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and, as a result, a rather auspicious date for north Vietnam.
The legendary general – whose body is still embalmed in a tomb in central Hanoi and visited by hundreds of Vietnamese every day – died in the middle of north Vietnam’s battle with the US-backed south and after a lifetime of fighting during the independence wars with France.
As a result, his generals – who were still fighting the US for independence in the north of the country – kept his death a secret for 48 hours.
Writing in 2009, a dissident Vietnamese novelist Duong Thu Huong argued Ho removed his own intravenous drip while in hospital in order to die on the anniversary and “cast a curse on the corrupt regime”.
Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau appears in YouTube video
Abubakar Shekau leads the extremist Islamist group’s insurgency in Nigeria
The death of Abubakar Shekau has been announced a number of times but the Boko Haram leader has always managed to re-emerge, spouting his usual brand of vitriolic hatred on a grainy video from the Nigerian jungle.
In September 2014, it looked like Shekau’s luck had really run out after Nigerian military tweeted ‘a seriously high-ranking terrorist leader’ had been captured. Days later, a photograph emerged of a dead, bearded man in military fatigues who had been killed, although Nigeria refused to confirm if the body was Shekau.
In 2009, Nigerian police also announced Shekau was dead but a year later he appeared in video clips, singing: “Here is Shekau, Shekau, Shekau, Shekau, original… I want the whole world to know that I’m alive by the grace of Allah.”
Some further claims said Shekau was killed in 2003 and the man currently claiming to be the militant is a different militant.
Marilyn Ogar, spokeswoman for Nigeria’s secret police the Department of State Services, told reporters on 13 May 2014: “What I know is that the original Abubakar Shekau is dead. The person claiming to be the national leader (of Boko Haram) is not the original Abubakar Shekau,” she said.
On 7 March, a recording attributed to Shekau pledged allegiance to Islamic State (Isis), which was then accepted by IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. So whether the original Shekau or not, the Boko Haram leader is not going quietly.
Theories are that leaders who are so dearly loved are declared dead ten times before they die this is because the populace shudders to think that their leader will die one day. They develop an attitude to moan him before he dies as a shock absorber to the inevitable.
The enemies of the dear leaders shout loud and far about their deaths before they are dead. This wishful thinking is vested in the foolish thinking of the cruel in human characters who wish others dead. But hey there is a God in heaven and he protects all regardless of age. God please protect our President
Dr M Mavaza, PhD
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Judges Caught In The Act, Exposed As “Complete Doffies”
Mnangagwa’s Office Attacked Again 6th Time
Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been attacked the 6th time in a row.
The latest is the 6th in which faceless culprits successfully have gone past the dreaded CIO (Central Intelligence Organisation) and the ZRP security machinery.
In all those incidents no suspect has been detected by the security forces.
The development has seen critics raising concerns that it is all an insider job and Mnangagwa’s offices not only at Government, but also party level have been systematically targeted with one of them resulting in the near-death of two secretaries.
Mnangagwa’s office at the Justice Ministry was on Tuesday night physically invaded.
This came as his offices at the Zanu-PF Harare Headquarters were in 2014 broken into by people who the ZRP and CIO say they have failed to identify. The attackers laced Mnangagwa’s desk with cyanide, poisoning his secretary and a female CIO who had to be hospitalised.
In the latest break-in at the Government Complex, the culprits drilled a ceiling panel to gain entry.
There were no indications if anything had been stolen, the State Media says. Their report continues stating that officials from security departments with sniffer dogs and the Radiation Protection Authority of Zimbabwe visited the offices yesterday to carry out investigations.
Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Christopher Mushohwe said Government was concerned with relentless break-ins at Acting President Mnangagwa’s offices.
“This is the sixth time that this kind of break-in has happened at the offices of the Acting President.
“We are concerned, especially with this one because you can see the holes that they drilled and pulled the ceiling from the roof and used the hole as an entrance. We do not know what they wanted here or what they have done or taken from the office because experts are yet to do thorough investigations.”
Kereke Hit By Medical Evidence Humiliation
Humiliating medical evidence hit Zanu-PF Bikita West legislator Munyaradzi Kereke yesterday in the case in which he is accused or raping two minors.
The development saw Kereke’s lawyer attacking the private prosecutor, Charles Warara of tampering by adding an extra (medical) document into the court files, but the magistrate ruled that Kereke’s defence had already consented.
Kereke is facing charges of raping a 13-year-old girl in 2010 and indecently assaulting her sister, aged 15 at the time.
Kereke, who is represented by his lawyers Mr James Makiya and Mr Nathaniel Chigoro, asked the court to expunge from the court record a medical report of one of the girls.
“We apply for the document to be expunged on the basis that it was never requested by the police,” said Mr Makiya.
“The complainant self initiated a voluntary visit to Harare Central Hospital and that visit is not related to the present case.
“We noted the document was not among documents handed to the Prosecutor-General. It is an alien paper slipped in court records by the private prosecutor.”
Mr Makiya said he sought a court order to access call history of the two complainant’s Econet and Telecel mobile phones for the year 2010.
In response, Mr Warara said the two applications were destructive and an attempt to carry out investigations while the trial is in progress.
“A private prosecutor does not direct operation of the police neither can the police direct the work of a private prosecutor,” said Mr Warara.
“Counsel fell short seriously on their submissions. The police and Prosecutor-General’s Office were inactive not withstanding the conviction that the case was a prima facie against the accused.
“We never recovered the original documents from the Prosecutor-General’s Office. Why is it proper for the police and Prosecutor-General who assisted the accused not to be brought to justice to be the basis of the application? The defence consented for the medical report to be produced in court.”
In his ruling, magistrate Mr Noel Mupeiwa reiterated that the defence lawyers consented.
“It is the decision of the court at the close of the case if the document implicates the accused. However, the accused should be allowed access to the call history to fully defend himself,” he said.
Mr Warara intended to tender another medical affidavit for the second girl, but Mr Makiya objected saying the examining doctor was off duty on that day.
The trial continued in camera because the second witness is still a minor. Mr Warara alleged that sometime in March 2010, Kereke was alone with the girl.
He grabbed the girl by the waist and pushed her onto the couch before fondling her breasts.
She allegedly screamed, but no one heard her. On August 22, 2010, the younger girl was allegedly asked to baby sit by Kereke’s wife.
When the baby fell asleep the girl sat on the couch in the bedroom and Kereke allegedly started fondling her.
He allegedly pointed a gun at the girl and threatened to shoot her if she did not comply with his orders. He then raped her once.
Both girls later narrated their alleged ordeal to one of their aunts. -State Media/Additional Reporting.
Dangote Crew Jets Into Zimbabwe
Technocrats from Dangote Industries Limited, led by the group’s chief strategist, Dr Abdu Mukhtar fly into Zimbabwe today to choose a site, from the many proposed by Government, where the company will set up a cement manufacturing plant and associated quarries and mines.
Also to be concluded during the delegation’s visit are details of some of the company’s investments in Zimbabwe.
The company is owned by Africa’s richest man, Mr Aliko Dangote who has a net worth of over $18 billion, according to Forbes Magazine.
Sources close to the developments yesterday said the delegation included geologists who “were now coming to Zimbabwe for a long time” to quicken the setting up of the cement plant and the quarries and mines for its raw materials.
“The team coming mainly includes geologists who will be in the country for a very long period to do justice,” said the source.
“They have to choose the place where the cement plant would be set up. There are a number of areas that have been identified for them and the place for the plant has to be one and that is what they will be working on. As you already know, they have registered a company here and they are now following up for all to see that it is work in progress. The Zimbabwe Investment Authority (ZIA) has already licensed them.”
Other than cement manufacturing, the company is also interested in coal mining and power generation.
The source said Dr Mukhtar would hold a series of meetings with senior Government officials.
“The group’s chief strategist would meet Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, one of the deputies to the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet as well as other senior Government officials to discuss other areas,” said the source.
Dangote Group has a vast business empire that spans manufacturing, logistics and power generation in several African countries, including Zambia where it has established a $400 million cement manufacturing plant.
Mines and Mining Development permanent secretary Professor Francis Gudyanga last week told The Herald that the latest visit by Mr Dangote’s team would conclude the details of the deals, which are expected to play a major role in economic development in Zimbabwe.
“There are three areas that we are engaging them on and these are limestone, coal and gypsum,” he said.
“We have proposals that we want to give to them when they come in terms of how their investment will be done here. We have already given them areas with limestone, coal and gypsum that we think they will be happy with. So we are waiting for their feedback. So their visit is mainly for finalising the deals.”
Prof Gudyanga said all things being equal, the delegation was expected to announce when operations would start.
“The investment is huge because it involves employment creation, capital injection into the economy as well as impacting on downstream industries. There is definitely going to be a lot of multiplier effects,” he said.
Mr Dangote’s investment deals will be a major boost to the economy and they are expected to complement the mega deals Zimbabwe has sealed with China and other countries. – State Media
Adults relieve themselves in the Open as Gwanda goes 5 Days Without Water
Gwanda town today entered its fifth(5th)day without a drop of water from the council water line forcing residents to resort to using the bushy areas to relieve themselves.
The Municipality of Gwanda disconnected water supplies to the town on Saturday after announcing that there will be major repairs at the only pump station in the town. The residents claim that council had promised to work on the repairs over the weekend and restore the water supply by Monday morning.
By late yesterday the situation in the town was very dire as the little water that the residents had collected had been used up following the extended period on the repairs.
Two primary schools in the town could not open on the first day of school due to the lack of water.
In the high density suburbs residents were seen doing open defecations as the toilets in the house could no longer be used. Groups of people were also seen making their way to the notorious Mtshabezi river to draw raw water for domestic consumption.
At least four people have drowned in the river in the last year fetching water from the unprotected watercourse as a result of the town’s inconsistent water supply.
A council official from the engineering department said that water supply should be fully restored to the town by the weekend. The official said that council had mis-timed the period they expected to do the job.
Public toilets and those in bars had to be closed off by yesterday as everyone was rushing to utilities to relieve themselves. School authorities from the schools in the town threatened to close the schools if the situation does not improve by today.
Official comment could not be obtained from the town clerk as she was said to be in a meeting.
Mnangagwa Office Attacked By Burglars, Left Compromised
Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been burgled.
There has been another break in at Mnangagwa’s ministry of justice office, the state media reports.
The motive was not known at the time of publishing.
State journos were quick to label the attackers, “Unknown Burglars”.
The attacker(s) broke into the office through the ceiling of the office which is situated on the 6th floor of the New Government Complex situated along Central Avenue.
The break in which was carried out last night was only discovered just before 7 this morning when staff from the office reported for duty.
A ceiling board with visible holes caused by a drilling machine was found lying on a side table.
The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Mrs Virginia Mabhiza narrated how the staff members discovered that there has been an intrusion in the office.
From the look of things the door had not been tampered with and Mrs Mabhiza said they are yet to find out if any items have been removed from the office.
Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Chris Mushowe who rushed to the scene with some senior officials from his ministry said government is very concerned with such acts of criminal sabotage on senior government and party officials.
Mushowe said the culprit will be dealt with and will face the full wrath of the law.
According to Mrs Mabhiza last year, some burglars also tried to break into the office and left some visible holes on the ceiling board.
On another occasion and for unknown reasons a leather sofa in the office was tampered with and it is not clear until now what the motive was.
The sofa has now been moved to an adjacent waiting room while a different sofa has been brought into the office to make the set complete.
Mnangagwa’s office has been broken into three times before and this is the 4th time.
On the night of 23 September last year his offices at the New Government Complex were broken into barely a month after Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku’s Mashonganyika building offices were also broken into with the burglars stealing a desktop computer and a television set.
Mnangagwa was in October again involved in a car accident with a bus owned by a public hospital and donated by the European Union in a case widely believed to be another attempt on his life.
When Mnangagwa’s party office at the Zanu PF headquarters was broken into on the 10th of December 2014, President Mugabe was quoted saying he was aware “of people who really want to harm us, physical harm also.”
When this news crew left the complex, teams of police investigators were coming in to investigate what might have transpired.
Secret Imports: 1,5million kg Grey-Chicken ‘Smuggled’ Into Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe imported about 1,5 million kilogrammes of chicken valued at $800,000 from South Africa between January and September last year, figures not captured in official statistics, the Zimbabwe Poultry Association (ZPA) has said.
The association further charges that the state lost $2,25 million in unpaid duty.
Zimbabwe imposed a duty of $1,50 per kilogramme on imported chicken in 2012 in a bid to protect local producers, but this has done little to curb the inflows.
In an industry update, ZPA chairperson Solomon Zawe said of particular concern was the fact that statistics reported by the South African Revenue Service (SARS) were not being captured by local authorities, suggesting that illegal imports were continuing unabated.
In the first six months of 2014, two million kg of chicken were similarly imported into the country, with $3 million in levies lost to the taxman.
“According to the SARS dataset, between March and September 2015, an average of 196 tonnes of chicken have entered the country each month,” said Zawe.
“The formal broiler market (supermarkets) absorbs approximately 2,500 tonnes. These imports therefore represent eight percent of the formal broiler market and hence the impact on the sector.”
The grey imports were 178,392 kg in January; 303,314 kg in March; 276,254 kg in April, SARS documents show. In May, the imports were 201,316 kg; 159,398 kg in June; 280,636 kg in July; 52,280 kg in August and 98,408 kg in September. No figures were given for Febbruary.
“The average price per kg of $0.52 suggests that the product is being under-declared or is time-expired,” Zawe noted.
Chicken imports, particularly from Brazil and South Africa, have continued to flood the local market, choking the local poultry industry. – The Source
Grace Mugabe Supporters Dumped In Victoria Falls
By Terrence Mawawa Masvingo|Scores of Zanu PF supporters aligned to First Lady Grace Mugabe were left stranded in Victoria Falls last month after the provincial executive deliberately failed to reimburse their transport allowances, ZimEye.com has been informed.
ZANU PF bigwigs are trading barbs with others attacking Masvingo Urban MP Daniel Shumba who they claim caused the mayhem, information gathered however strongly suggesting there was more confusion than collusion against the First Lady.
Shumba, an alleged stauch Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa associate working with the provincial executive, has been attacked for allegedly disappearing with the transport allowances, leaving scores of Women’s league members mainly Grace’s supporters stranded for several days in Victoria Falls after the conference. The party supporters are yet to get their transport allowances.
Zanu PF councillor and provincial transport secretary, Goddard Dunira,the only provincial member sympathetic to Mrs Mugabe was also left stranded in the resort town after Shumba and other provincial executive members disappeared with the transport money.
Dunira said he was left stranded together with scores of party supporters after Shumba and senior provincial executive members vanished with the transport allowances.
“I had to look for other means to get people back home and this matter has been reported to the superiors and we are waiting for their response,”
Although Dunira did not mention the superiors by name, sources said he was referring to Mrs Mugabe who is currently out of the country on holiday together with her ailing husband President Robert Mugabe.
Shumba accused Dunira of ferrying too many delegates to make noise at the congress arguing some of the supporters were not bona fide congress delegates.
“Dunira brought too many people who were not supposed to attend the conference and this guy is being pushed by some people to take over my constituency ,” they said.
ZimEye.com has also been reliably informed Mrs Mugabe is determined to fight all legislators sympathetic to the embattled Mnangagwa as well as senior members of the provincial executive. As the Zanu PF squabbles continue, the entire nation has been compelled to watch from a distance hoping for an economic turnaround analysts say cannot be possible when the revolutionary party is at the helm of the nation’s political events.
Bonus Money
Some government employees who are yet to receive their 2015 bonus have expressed dismay in the manner the government has reneged on the 13th cheque payment initially slated for November 2015 and pushed to January this year.
It still remains unclear if all civil servants will get their bonuses that were promised by President Robert Mugabe after Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa announced that the government was too broke to pay 13th cheques last year.
The Zimbabwe government announced recently that it will stagger bonus payments due to its tight fiscal space caused by a non-performing economy.
This has infuriated state workers who say they should have been paid their bonuses last year.
A Mutare-based teacher, Pardon Mazhambe, said he is unhappy with what the government is doing though indications are that it is almost broke.
Mazhambe said he is now heavily indebted and cannot meet his financial obligations due to the non-payment of his bonus.
“I have so many accounts that need to be settled and my only hope of doing so is through the bonus that still remains outstanding up to now.”
He added that 2016 started on a low note and indications are that this will continue, forcing workers to live from hand to mouth.
Another government employee, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals as he has no authority to speak to the media without official clearance, said it is highly unlikely that the state will pay workers the promised bonuses.
Some government employees have been shying away from openly discussing the outstanding bonuses as it has suddenly become a hot issue following the arrest of 20 policemen in Bindura district, who created a WhatsApp chat in which they were discussing the non-payment of 13th cheques.
First were journalists, who were sucked into the controversy when it was reported in a local daily newspaper that the government had allegedly secretly paid bonuses of operatives of its spy agency, the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO).
Newsday deputy editor, Nqaba Matshazi, journalist Xolisani Ncube, and Sifikile Thabethe, a representative of their company, Alpha Media Holdings, are facing charges of allegedly writing falsehoods.
This is scaring a lot of government workers though some of them are adamant that they are entitled to the bonuses even if the government’s coffers are in bad shape.
State employee, Charles Garwe, said though most workers doubt that the government will pay the bonuses, they believe that 13th cheques normally boost the morale of workers and their disposable income.
“We would appreciate if the bonus is paid as promised as it has put us in the deep end. We had made so many plans around the money and failure to pay is very suicidal to many of us.”
The situation is not the same with some workers in the non-profit making business, whose contracts do not include any bonus payment.
Louis Kahari, who works for a local non-governmental organization, said his three-year contract does not have any bonus provision since they don’t make any profit.
“We had not been promised any bonus and therefore we had not made any plans on it and its life as usual for some of us in the NGO sector, but I am sorry for my colleagues in government who anticipated it.”
The non-payment of civil servants’ bonuses has suddenly become very political and in the same vein disrupted plans of most government employees, including other downstream beneficiaries of the 13th cheque. – VOA
Fidelis Fengu Birthday Bash, Splash
Special Message to Fidelis Fengu
By R.G Mabhaudi
On the 7th of January a few years ago , God blessed a young baby Fidelis Fengu with the gift of life. Last week Thursday being the 7th of January a few years later Fidelis Fengu celebrates yet another year that he has seen by God’s grace.
The story of Fidelis Fengu is a story known to many, he has been a controversial figure and one of the most talked about personalities on social media. To us in the disability movement Fidelis Fengu has been a crucial team player. He has worked well with others in ensuring that young people with disabilities have a voice that is loud and clear in the corridors of power.
While Fidelis Fengu may have been or allegedly been involved in some scandalous activities, we condemn any acts of dishonesty and while we understand that the economic situation in Zimbabwe is tough and might push other young people to engage in unsavory behaviour, we urge the young people of Zimbabwe to remain principled and to seek the Lord first even in these harsh economic times.
Dishonest gains, corruption and other acts of little integrity will ruin our nation and our future. We are glad that our brother and comrade Fidelis Fengu has since confessed his sins and repented. Others may still want to crucify him but we stand with him and forgive him of his wrongs just like Jesus urged us to forgive. Encouraging him to never conform to this world but to put on his new self and stand as a light for others.
It takes a humble and a strong character to accept your guilt, confess and seek forgiveness and I applaud Cde Fengu. This week as you celebrate your birthday we cherish your support and fight towards the empowerment of young people with disabilities.
In my capacity as Chairman of both the Special Youth Advisory Board on Empowerment and the Steering Committee on Disability under the Office of the President and Cabinet’s Disability desk I wish you a happy birthday, and urge you to continue growing in wisdom and integrity that other young people may be inspired by your story.
Yours Truly
Cde. R. G. Mabhaudhi
Chairman
Steering Committee on Disability under the Office of the President and Cabinet’s Disability Desk.
Special Youth Advisory Board on Empowerment and also Former Special Interest Councillor representing Persons with Disabilities in Harare
Violence Erupts: Tsvangirai, Chamisa Supporters On Each Others’ Throats
By Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo |Pro Nelson Chamisa MDC youths violently stormed Rujeko Hall where party members were holding a ward executive meeting, turned down tables and disrupted a Church service in the process.
There was a ward 7 executive meeting at the hall last week and a group of at least 10 pro Chamisa youths stormed the hall accusing the ward executive, largely made up of pro MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai supporters, of sabotaging party activities and suppressing dissenting voices.
The youths physically bashed, and pushed away attendants creating an atmosphere of both fury and intense trepidation.
“There was pandemonium at Rujeko Hall when drunk youths sympathetic to Chamisa stormed the hall and demanded the resignation of the ward 7 Masvingo Urban executive,” said a senior ward executive.
“The youths accused the executive of being used by Tsvangirai to suppress divergent views. They disrupted a Church service on their way to the inner chamber of the hall where the meeting was being held ,” they added.
Tsvangirai is said to be struggling to contain dissenting voices since the 2014 congress which saw former National Organising Secretary Nelson Chamisa being relegated to a less influencial post of Secretary for Research and Policy.
Sources alleged to ZimEye.com Tsvangirai is working with Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora to cripple Chamisa who is seen as a threat to the former premier’s grip at the helm of the opposition party. Mwonzora has dismissed those claims as frivolous and false.
With donor fatigue taking its toll on the labour backed party, it appears Tsvangirai’s hopes of winning the 2018 elections are vanishing by the day.
Rapist Escapes Jail Sentence
A Bulawayo woman yesterday withdrew rape charges against her cousin’s 26-year-old boyfriend saying she had forgiven him after meeting his family.
The 23-year-old woman told Provincial Magistrate Abednico Ndebele that she had spoken to the accused, Nkosikhona Dlodlo’s family and decided to forgive him.
Dlodlo who is a boyfriend to the complainant’s cousin, his friends, the complainant, the cousin and a friend met on Christmas Eve and went to a party and later slept at Dlodlo’s place. The following morning, the woman woke up and discovered that she had been raped.
She reported the matter to the police and Dlodlo was arrested but she decided to forgive him after meeting his family. She did not reveal her conversation with Dlodlo’s family. “I spoke to his family and I’ve decided to forgive him,” said the woman.
Dlodlo told the court that if the case had proceeded to trial, he was going to deny the charges. “We were both drunk on the day of the alleged incident. We started fondling and caressing each other and one thing led to the next,” said Dlodlo.
Ndebele said Dlodlo was free after the woman withdrew the case. Prosecuting, Mufaro Mageza narrated the events that took place leading to Dlodlo’s arrest. He said on December 24, 2015, Dlodlo who was in the company of his friends met the woman who was in the company of her cousin and a friend.
They then went to a party as a group.
“After the the party they proceeded to Esibayeni, a drinking spot in Mpopoma where they didn’t spend much time and went to the city centre. There they bought meat and beer, and they all went to Dlodlo’s house,” said Mageza.
“When they got to the house the three ladies went to a bedroom and locked themselves in. Dlodlo and his friends then asked the women to open the door and join them, which they did.” The prosecutor said Dlodlo then invited the three women to drink some beer in the kitchen.
“The complainant’s cousin and the friend declined saying that they should call them when the meat was ready and went back to the bedroom leaving the complainant with Dlodlo in the kitchen,” said Mageza.
The prosecutor said on December 25, at around 6AM her cousin together with their friend woke up and discovered the complainant was not in the same bedroom with them.
“They woke up and looked for her and found her in a drunken state and they also discovered that her pair of jean trousers was pulled to the ankle but she was wearing her pant and blouse and Dlodlo wasn’t in the room,” said Mageza.
“Dlodlo came into the room and he helped them dress the complainant who was still asleep. When asked what transpired, Dlodlo said that he had removed the complainant’s pair of jeans after she said she was feeling hot,” said the prosecutor.
Mageza said after waking up, the woman felt some pain and discomfort in her private parts.
“After waking up the complainant felt pain and discovered that there was some fluid on her pant which she didn’t understand. She asked Dlodlo what had happened to her but he couldn’t give a satisfactory answer. She then reported the matter to the police leading to Dlodlo’s arrest,” said Mageza.State Media
Blood and Death: Man Overpowers Knife Stabber, Kills Him
A 28-YEAR-OLD man from Matopo in Matobo District has been arrested for fatally assaulting a fellow villager who had stabbed him twice with an okapi knife.
Isaac Tshuma allegedly overpowered Mduduzi Sibanda and struck him several times using a log, leaving him unconscious.
Sibanda was rushed to the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) after he was found three hours later by a passer-by who informed other villagers.
He was pronounced dead on admission.
The incident is said to have occurred last Friday at about 3AM.
Matabeleland South acting police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nkosilathi Sibanda said Tshuma is in custody and is expected to appear in court soon facing murder charges.
“We arrested a man who is accused of assaulting another villager with a log leaving him unconscious. The assaulted man was pronounced dead upon arrival at UBH. He is facing murder charges and assisting police with investigations,” said Asst Insp Sibanda.
“The accused was coming from Ntunjambili shops and he caught up with Sibanda and a misunderstanding ensued. Sibanda is said to have picked a stone and hit Tshuma on the forehead before stabbing him twice using an okapi knife. He was however, overpowered by the accused who grabbed a log and assaulted him until he fell unconscious.”
Asst Insp Sibanda said Tshuma left him for dead before proceeding to his home.
He said Sibanda was found at about 6AM by a villager who informed others about the incident.
“Sibanda was rushed to UBH where he died on admission. Tshuma was arrested the following day and is in police custody,” he said.State Media
Wadyajena Escapes Grace Mugabe Insult Charge
The Victoria Falls Magistrate Court has exonerated Gokwe-Nembudziya National Assembly member, Justice Mayor Wadyajena, who was being accused of criminally insulting the First Lady, Grace Mugabe.
This follows an application by Wadyajena`s lawyer, Givemore Muvhiringi which sought to have the legislator removed from remand on the basis that the charge was unconstitutional.
Victoria Falls magistrate, Ms Lindiwe Maphosa acceded to the defence’s argument that the criminal insult was unconstitutional and eventually placed the legislator off remand.
However, the court dismissed the application on the alternative charge of disorderly behaviour, stated under Section 41 of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act.
The accused will then be required to go on trial on the 1st of February.
The defence counsel will study the judgement and make a decision by the trial date with the possibility of submitting an application to have the matter referred to the Constitutional Court.
“True, we are going to take time to study the judgement because it has just been delivered and then will take the instructions from my application with a possibility that we might refer the constitutionality of Section 41 to the Constitutional Court because we have a feeling that it should suffer the same fate as Section 95. So we still have to make a decision as to what we are going to do come the 1st of February,” said Muvhiringi.
Wadyajena (35) was arrested in Victoria Falls soon after the 15th Zanu PF Annual National People’s Conference in December, for allegedly denigrating Dr Mugabe.State Media
Pistorius Fights State in ConCourt
In finding Oscar Pistorius guilty of murder‚ the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) exceeded its jurisdiction and made errors of law.
This is the contention by Pistorius’s lawyer in an application filed on behalf of the amputee sprinter at the Constitutional Court.
Pistorius is applying for permission to appeal to the Constitutional Court against the SCA’s December 2015 judgment in which it set aside his culpable homicide conviction and found him guilty of murder.
The Pretoria High Court convicted Pistorius of culpable homicide in September 2014 for shooting and killing his model and law graduate girlfriend‚ Reeva Steenkamp. Pistorius shot Steenkamp through a locked door in his Pretoria home on February 14 2013. He said he thought she was an intruder and their lives were in danger.
The SCA referred the case back to the high court for a new sentence to be imposed.
Pistorius was granted bail in December last year to await the outcome of his Constitutional Court application. The sentencing cannot go ahead until the Constitutional Court has either dismissed his application or heard the case and ruled on it.
Lawyer Andrew Fawcett said in the application that the SCA went beyond its jurisdiction by rejecting the High Court’s factual finding that Pistorius genuinely‚ though erroneously‚ believed that his and Steenkamp’s lives were in danger. He said the SCA does not have the power to reject factual findings of the trial court.
Fawcett also said the SCA made mistakes in its application of the principle of dolus eventualis. The court found Pistorius had intent in the form of dolus eventualis‚ which means even though one does not directly intend to kill someone‚ you are guilty of murder if you foresee that it can happen and go ahead anyway.
Fawcett said the SCA failed to consider the second component of dolus eventualis‚ namely whether Pistorius knew that his actions were unlawful.
He also said the court introduced an objective test of what the rational person would have believed and done instead of the subjective test it should have used.
The state now has 10 days to respond if it plans to oppose the application.
Electricity Horror: Massive Shut-Down Hits Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe’s electricity generation on Tuesday dropped to 975 megawatts after two power stations, Harare and Bulawayo, were shut down after developing system disturbances, the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) has said.
Zimbabwe has been experiencing intensified countrywide power outages since the country’s main electricity plant, Kariba Hydro, had its output capped at 475MW, down from a peak of 705MW due to lower dam water levels.
In an update on Tuesday, ZPC indicated that Bulawayo and Harare Power Stations were shut down following system disturbances.
Hwange Thermal Power, the second largest power producer, was producing 540MW against an installed capacity of 920MW while Kariba was producing 407MW against its capped output of 475 MW.
Munyati was producing 28MW.
ZPC also imports 300MW from South Africa’s Eskom to augment its scarce resources.
The drop in electricity levels comes after the power utility, Zesa, has applied for a 22 percent tariff increase to the Zimbabwe Energy and Regulatory Authority (Zera), a development economists say will further strain already struggling businesses in the country and push other cost drivers up.
Currently, Zera is undertaking stakeholder consultations on a proposed electricity tariff hike with Energy and Power Development Minister Samuel Undenge indicating there was no going back on the increase as Zesa had to finance urgently required power generating projects.-The Source
Rumour rips CIO that Mugabe has Collapsed | LETTERS
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Dear Editor,
President Robert Mugabe is reported to have collapsed after suffering a heart attack while on holiday with his family and is in critical condition.
His spokesperson George Charamba has refused to comment. But sources close to the president are said to be holding high level meetings as it is believed that he won’t be able to recover.
ALSO READ – Mugabe Collapse: Army Captain (retd)Behind Letter, Rumour | ZimEye
The report says the army will most likely be deploying soldiers in the streets of Harare in the next coming days.
Mugabe’s family have been secretly flown out of the country as the condition of the president has worsened in the past 24 hours. Doctors at the hospital where Robert Mugabe is being treated have told his family to expect the worst.
More to follow
Please hide my name. DISCLAIMER – The contents of this letter are not verified and it stands as mere public correspondence.
Mnangagwa Sued For Protecting Abductors
Heal Zimbabwe Trust has approached the Constitutional Court seeking for an order to Justice Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa to urgently establish an Independent Mechanism to deal with complaints against the Police and other Security Services as required by the constitution.
Section 210 of the Constitution provides for the establishment of an effective and independent reporting mechanism for receiving and investigating complaints from members of the public about misconduct on the part of members of the security services, that is, the Police Service, the Defence Forces, the State intelligence services and the Prisons and Correctional Service, and for remedying any harm caused by such misconduct.
Heal Zimbabwe Trust director Rashid Mahiya argues that government has done nothing “so far” almost two and a half years after the constitution came into force to set up this mechanism hence the Con Court appeal.
“This is a public interest matter and we urge everyone who is concerned about the conduct of the police and other security service personnel and the use of violence in the curtailment of civil liberties, especially the right of to demonstrate and to express views freely, to attend the court hearing,” said Mahiya.
He said the case has also been made more urgent by the increasing numbers of public demonstrations such as the recent disrupted teachers’ demo in Harare and the Chitungwiza –Harare commuter operators and police riots.
“Anyone who has seen pictures in the press of police officers apparently beating teachers and commuter omnibus drivers will realise how necessary such a complaints mechanism is,” he said.
“It will also help the police to fulfill their constitutional mandate while respecting the citizens of Zimbabwe”.
Mugabe, Bigwigs “Desert” Zimbabwe While Doctors Are Paid $2 Per Day
While Doctors and nurses remained unpaid their salaries at Christmas time, President Robert Mugabe and his top brass — including Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa and several Cabinet ministers — took time off to spend lavishly and make merry in various resorts in Africa and the Far East over the just-ended festive season as the economy continued to sneeze.
As per his tradition, Mugabe and his family travelled to the Far East last month for the President’s annual recess.
According to pictures circulating on social media platforms, the First Family was last week joined by Mnangagwa and his wife Auxillia in some resort place believed to be in the Far East.
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Mnangagwa later flew back to take over as Acting President yesterday and apparently allow Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko, who has since gobbled $250 000 in hotel stay since his appointment in 2014, to take leave.
It was not clear yesterday whether Mphoko would as well join Mugabe in the Far East.
Contacted over Mnangagwa’s merry-making against the background of a comatose economy, Presidential spokesperson George Charamba last Friday said: “What is the newsworthiness of a VP going on leave?”
But political analyst Ibbo Mandaza said it was a shame that government leaders chose to flee domestic problems back home to wine and dine on foreign soil at a time most civil servants had not yet received their December salaries.
“The pictures speak for themselves. They go to other countries to celebrate somewhere other than their country, where they have left hell,” Mandaza said.
Another top government official who flew out for a holiday is Tourism minister Walter Mzembi, who went for what he said was a “traditional Christmas family holiday” at the Dubai Global Village in the United Arab Emirates.
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Mzembi defended his holidaying, saying his conscience was clear after making sure that people in his constituency were “safe food-wise”.
“For the record, I personally sourced 145 tonnes of maize for my constituency and distributed it before Christmas. This is in addition to 30 tonnes maize meal and 15 tonnes of rice where I gave 10kg each to 4 000 women. I will be repeating this every quarter period. My conscience as I was holidaying was very clean, so I had a good time,” Mzembi wrote on his Facebook page.
Mzembi had a picture taken while at the Global Village, which is Dubai’s leading family entertainment and cultural attraction, that offers unique shopping experience through its 31 pavilions, each representing a different country.
Several other ministers were said to be in China for holidays and these include Environment minister Oppah Muchinguri and ICT minister Supa Mandiwanzira.
“She (Muchinguri) is coming back probably this week. She is on holiday in China,” an official in her ministry said.
Higher Education minister Jonathan Moyo travelled to Kenya to holiday with his in-laws and took time to post pictures of his trip, particularly in the plane and at airports.
Although it could not be immediately established, sources said Local Government minister Saviour Kasukuwere also took time off to relax in South Africa.
Labour minister Prisca Mupfumira was also said to be in the Far East for a holiday, but she was not immediately available to comment.
However, the ministers’ holidaying angered many people who felt Mugabe’s top brass was insensitive to the plight of Zimbabweans.
Civil servants did not have a pleasant Christmas after failing to get their salaries and bonuses.
Analyst Blessing Vava said: “What we have is a government by deception. They are completely out of touch with the realities on the ground. However, having them here is just the same as they are on holiday. Nothing was going to change even if they were around. They are a bunch of failures.”
Opposition MDC-T spokesperson Obert Gutu said this was not surprising as Zanu PF had never had people at heart.
“They use their government allowances and other perks to fund their holidays in very expensive foreign resorts in Dubai and the Far East. This is what you expect from a government which has since lost all moral authority to govern. While civil servants couldn’t be paid their December salaries on time and also failed to get their annual bonuses, literally, the entire Zanu PF Cabinet was enjoying a good time in foreign lands. These people are heartless. They don’t have any conscience at all,” Gutu said.
Analyst Alexander Rusero said: “It’s very simple, Zimbabwe is a kleptocracy, kleptocrats can rule without the people as long as their offices and power are guaranteed. But every nation, society or State gets the leadership that it deserves, Zimbabwe is no exception. It got a leadership it deserves on July 31, 2013, so there we are, we have to come to terms with hard reality that we have a leadership at best deserve and at least prefer.” – Newsday/Additional Reporting
ZANU PF Councillors Humiliate Mugabe, Defect to Mujuru
By Terrence Mawawa Masvingo|Two Zanu PF councillors here have deserted the ruling party to join Joice Mujuru’s People First in a move that has stunned the party’s provincial leadership.
Although Zanu PF provincial chairman Ezra Chadzamira claimed the two councillors were fired from the party, ZimEye.com has been reliably informed Rosiwita Chinyaure ward 12 Masvingo Rural District Council and Chikotomere, ward 6 Bikita, left the troubled ruling party to join Mujuru in December.
Chadzamira angrily claimed the two were fired for gross misconduct and he hurriedly wrote a letter of dismissal to Chinyaure and verbally announced Chikotomere’s ouster.
Cracks have continued to widen in the ruling party as disgruntled elements continue to express their displeasure in the provincial executive led by Chadzamira who is a confirmed Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa apologist.
“Councillor Chinyaure has been excluded from the list of our councillors with immediate effect,”said Chadzamira.
However Zanu PF Bikita boss,Peter Chibi, contradicted Chadzamira’s utterances claiming Chikotore was still a councillor.
According to party insiders the two were spotted at a People First meeting in December and they left Zanu PF before Chadzamira made the announcement.
The Zanu PF provincial boss is reportedly attempting to pour cold water on the defection of the two councillors despite widening cracks in the troubled revolutionary party.
In his letter dated 17 December 2015 Chadzamira wrote:”This letter serves to advise that Clr Rosiwita Chinyaure of ward 12 Masvingo has ceased to represents of Zanu PF and its people .”
President Stole $1Billion
Nigeria’s former ruthless ruler Sani Abacha looted at least $1Billion $700million which has since been repatriated from Switzerland.
The country’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, yesterday assured Nigerians that negotiations are ongoing with a number of countries on the modalities for the repatriation of some looted funds stashed abroad.
He said the Federal Government had been in touch with Switzerland, which he said, had earlier repatriated $700m to Nigeria. He noted that another $300m that was recovered would soon be repatriated to Nigeria.
Speaking in an interview with journalists in Abuja, Onyeama stated that the Federal Government was in discussion with the United Kingdom, the United States, among other foreign governments around the world, on how all looted funds could be recovered.
He said, “We are in touch with Switzerland; they have recently recovered quite a significant amount of money and I met last week with Swiss representatives to work out the modality for the repatriation of the funds.
“The Swiss government has already repatriated over $700m from (the late Gen. Sani) Abacha loot and that agreement has been reached on how the money would be applied.
“They have also now recovered in the same context another $300m of which there is ongoing discussion to have that repatriated as well. There are discussions with other countries; United Kingdom for instance, as you all know, is one of the countries we are discussing with on how to recover looted funds.
The minister explained that the goodwill generated by President Muhammadu Buhari’s visits to the US and other countries had helped in getting various nations to cooperate with Nigeria on the loot recovery drive.
Mujuru suffers from Horn Disease?

Joice Mujuru suffers from the infectious, incurable “horn disease”. There are countless blood health symptoms witnessed which show how the Dotito “money weaver” as she announced herself in 2013, is Horn Disease+ (positive).
In the same way there are structural obstacles, and guns pointed at her from Robert Mugabe’s state armoury, Mujuru with her mythical paper “BUILD” faces many challenges, the first which is that her blood is infected and that is perhap the reason why she relies on a piece of paper to effect her presidential hopes.
Horn Disease is a terrible illness which eats up the human brain and the core human soul making a person a dictator. It is epic. History is littered with accounts of human rights and personal misconduct which all pile stubbornly against her character and health.
Don’t you dare criticise Mujuru
One blogger Chris Mufandaedza however last week came guns blazing saying anyone opposing Mujuru is siding with Mugabe, they are CIOs. He offloaded this paper on ZimEye.com saying Mujuru is the clean nucleus of opposition politics.
Mufandaedza’s ancestral name means: “I will die while trying”.
Were Mr. Mufandaedza taken seriously, questions would be asked on why he ignores the Tsvangirai/Welshman/Biti Presidency variable? Why can’t Mujuru for instance join the Buhera zealot (Tsvangirai) and stop seeking to rule him? She is not prepared to let anyone else lead.
Enter Didymus Mutasa
Another key symptom is seen in the presence of former Mugabe murder-lord Didymus Mutasa who is on record boasting that he openly kills anyone manifesting differing views with gamatox poison. This man has but gained in power and authority under Mujuru as she wilfully tolerates him. Any serious leader would see that Mutasa is no longer fit for politics this side of heaven. Why can she not see this? It is all because she is infected.
Enter Jealous Mawarire
Mujuru has roped in the services of the man who handed Mugabe the Presidential lifeline in 2013 after suing Morgan Tsvangirai and others causing them to hold elections without any resources for it. He is happily conducting his services for Mai Mujuru, all confirming that this year 2016 is truly the year of questions as many have suggested.
Do all these factors not show clearly that of a truth Mujuru actually suffers from the Horn(Nyanga) Disease?…that she is brainlessly bulldozing her way? She quite likely just wants to go to the throne/nyanga and will neither allow anyone else there. – By Prof Nicholas Musiiwa
Gumbura Now A Homosexual ?
Gumbura Secretly Shoved 960 Cigarette Bricks Into Prison To Promote Gay Activities, Court Hears.
Jailed End Time Message preacher Robert Gumbura has been promoting gay activities in prisons, the Harare magistrates court heard yesterday.
He allegedly smuggled 960 bricks of cigarettes into prison for the purposes of promoting homosexual acts.
The 960 bricks of cigarettes that were secretly shoved into Chikurubi Maximum Security were used by inmates to pay bribes to their sodomy victims, it was said.
Claudius Mutizwa, a witness in a case in which Gumbura and eight others are suspected of attempting to break out of jail, told the court yesterday that the cigarrettes were also used to buy allegiance from other inmates to take part in the jail break.
Gumbura is jointly charged with Blessing Chauke (25), Lucky Mhungu (38), Taurai Dodzo (47), Thomas Chacha (37), Thulani Chizema (32), Jacob Sibanda (28) and Elijah Vhumbunu (38), and notorious armed robber Lucky Matambanadzo (39).
They are facing charges of attempting to escape from lawful custody, incitement in aggravating circumstances or alternatively conspiracy in aggravating circumstances for malicious damage to property.
During re-examination by prosecutor Mr Micheal Reza, Mutizwa said Gumbura smuggled 960 bricks of cigarettes into the prison.
“Cigarettes are very important in prison and are regarded as currency,” he said.
“Those who are engaged in homosexual activities use the cigarettes to pay pride price.”
Mutizwa told the court that Gumbura used his bodyguard identified as Job Vera to distribute the cigarettes in prison as a way of buying allegiance from other inmates so that he would earn respect from them and take part in his jail break plans.
Magistrate Mr Francis Mapfumo deferred the matter to January 15 when the State is expected to lead its second witness.
Mr Reza alleged that during the morning of February 13 in B Hall, Gumbura allegedly incited other inmates to protest against the “poor” food they were being served.
With the intention to escape, Chauke, Matambanadzo, Mhungu, Dodzo, Chacha, Sibanda, Vhumbunu, Chizema and three other inmates who are now deceased, influenced other inmates to reject the porridge which had no sugar, it is alleged.
Violence erupted, with prisoners vandalising property whose value was estimated at $450 000. herald
Zimbabwean Footballer Abel Sebele Killed In US Accident
When 26 year old San Diego Sockers player Abel “Shadow” Sebele moved to the US in 2005, he had no idea he would in that country soon escape into glory, leaving his parents, relatives, friends and the entire Zimbabwean nation for good.
Sebele was killed on Thursday night hit by a car while running in the road in Old Town.
His team confirmed to the San Diego Union Tribune, “we are extremely shocked and saddened by this news,” John Kentera, general manager of the professional indoor soccer team, said in a statement on the Sockers’ website. “Shadow was a wonderful man with a huge heart and everyone in the organization loved him.”
The California Highway Patrol said a pedestrian ran from the east shoulder of Interstate 5 toward the center divider near Old Town Avenue about 10:30 p.m. Thursday. He was hit by the driver of a Chevrolet Volt, who stopped after the collision.
Paramedics soon arrived there but it was too late, Sebele had already passed away.
The Sockers said Sebele, 26, was born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. He came to the U.S. in 2005 and settled in the Washington, D.C., area.
He played for West Virginia University from 2009-2012 and joined the Sockers this season from the Wichita B52’s.
The nickname “Shadow” came from the fact that growing up he would follow his older brother everywhere he went, the Sockers’ statement said.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the Sebele family,” Kentera said. “We will forever remember Shadow for his great smile and the kindness with which he treated everyone.” – San Diego Union Tribune/Additional Reporting
Mphoko’s Rain, Pain and Gain
By Masimba Musodza|In this hour of trial for the continent of Africa, all Africans should sink their minor differences and unite their efforts to rescue their Zimbabwe brethren- H.I.M. Emperor Haile Selassie I, 7 July 1966.
Rastafarian Zimbabwean chips in
Before he died, the Biblical patriarch Jacob summoned his sons and pronounced blessings upon them. While Christians have tended to focus on the Blessing of Judah only as the ancestor of Jesus, Jews and us Rastafarians regard the blessing of each son as significant, with many lessons for humanity today. The portion of the Torah that narrates the Blessing of the Twelve Patriarchs is called Vaychi, (Hebrew, “and he lived”, the opening line of the first verse in the portion) and comprises Genesis 47:28–50:26. It was read in synagogues a few weeks ago, which is why it is still fresh in my mind.
And because it was still fresh in my mind, I was able to apply its teachings in my response to Acting President Phelekezela Mphoko’s call for yet another National Day of Prayer, this one set for the 16th of January, ask God to send drought-stricken Zimbabwe the much-needed rain. This call has not been greeted with the usual enthusiasm, even among our ever ardent and ambitious “prophets” and “apostles”, who have never been known to pass up a chance to ingratiate themselves to the regime. It has brought out a few has-beens from obscurity, such as one-time radio presenter and failed parliamentary candidate Eric Knight, who commended the Acting President, saying “whether genuine or not once government leaders recognise God is central to the country’s problems it is definitely a positive maneuver.”
I don’t want to argue with Knight’s words, as they do encapsulate Zimbabwean
sentiments. Even before the advent of Christianity, we were a people who commended ourselves to the mercy of the Divine. This seems to be an integral part of the policy of the Mugabe regime, enduring the flirtations with Marxism, Five-Year Development Plans, ESAP, ESAP II, ZIMPREST, Vision 2020, the Farm Invasions, Economic Turnaround and everything else that punctuates moments in its sorry record. I will never forget those pictures of Zimbabwean Cabinet ministers eagerly taking part in rituals under the supervision of one Rotina Mavhunga, (pictured, right) a spirit medium who said that the ancestral spirits were using her to draw diesel from a rock, ending the fuel crisis. I don’t think there is anyone in Zimbabwe’s ruling class, even the nonagenarian who is acclaimed by pro-Blacks in America for having so many degrees, who has ever read Immanuel Kant’s pamphlet, Answering the Question: What Is Enlightenment? (1784)
Enlightenment is man’s emergence from his self-imposed nonage. Nonage is the inability to use one’s own understanding without another’s guidance. This nonage is self-imposed if its cause lies not in lack of understanding but in indecision and lack of courage to use one’s own mind without another’s guidance. Dare to know! (Sapere aude.) “Have the courage to use your own understanding,” is therefore the motto of the enlightenment.
I digress. The Blessings of Reuben and Judah offer profound lessons for Zimbabwe’s religious fervour. In the narrative, we learn that Reuben committed the unpardonable sin of sleeping with his father’s concubine, Bilhah. For this outrage, Jacob says that “you shall not excel.” Reuben became penitent, spending many days praying, fasting, and wore sackcloth. He also abstained from wine and meat. Throughout the Bible, we can see that Reuben was not really a bad person. In fact, he was very religious. He persuades the other brothers against killing Joseph. Indeed, when the brothers incur the wrath of the man they believed to be Pharaoh’s Premier, Reuben interprets their fate as divine punishment for their evil deeds.
Judah too was far from perfect. Not only did he dishonour his promise to his daughter-in-law, but he appears to have been a man who sought the company of prostitutes. In fact, it was in this ungodly pursuit that he ended up bedding and impregnating his daughter-in-law. Yet, Jacob blesses him abundantly, passing on the headship over the entire clan to him.
How can this be? Both brothers committed sexual immorality, incest even. Yet, one is cursed, forfeiting his birthright, while the other is exalted. With regards to the collective crime of the 10 older brothers, it was Reuben who first saved Joseph, prevailing on the brothers to throw him into the pit instead of killing him, with the intention of then coming back for him. Judah suggested the alternative of selling their sibling into slavery, but later the brothers were to remind him that if he had told them to return Joseph to their father, they would have done so. As for their sexual immorality, both Reuben and Judah confessed their sin. However, unlike Judah, whose confession saved the lives of his daughter-in-law and their unborn twin children, there were less compelling reasons for Reuben to confess his sin. Not only did he admit his guilt, but he spent his entire life in penance. It is said by the Jewish sages the reason why Reuben was absent at the time of Joseph’s sale was that “he was occupied with his sackcloth and fasting.” Yet, remarkably, such an exemplary model of piety was cursed by his father with the words, “you shall not excel.”
The explanation for this curse offered by various scholars, such as Rashi, also offers us, i.e. the people of Zimbabwe, a profound lesson that we would do well to consider, especially at this time when yet another call to prayer is being made by our political leadership. The Lubavitch Rebbe notes:
Indeed, as far as personal virtue is concerned, Reuben surpassed Judah, both
in the purity of his intentions regarding Joseph and the intensity of his
repentance over his failings. But Judah was the one who actually saved
Joseph, while Reuben unwittingly placed him in mortal danger. In the same
vein, Judah’s repentance saved three lives, while Reuben’s remorse helped
no one-in fact, had he not been preoccupied with “his sackcloth and his fasting,” he might have prevented Joseph’s sale into slavery.
Accordingly, Reuben retained his rights as Jacob’s firstborn in all that pertained to him as an individual. But Judah surpassed him in the most basic prerequisite for leadership: that concern for one’s fellow must always take precedence over one’s own pursuits, no matter how pious and lofty these pursuits might be. Believing Joseph safe for the time being, Reuben rushed back to attend to his prayers and penance, in effect abandoning him to his fate.
While Reuben prayed and fasted, Judah acted. Judah earned the leadership
of Israel because he recognized that when another human being is in need,
one must set aside all other considerations and get involved. Even if one’s
own intentions are still short of perfection and one’s own character is yet to
be refined. Sometimes, one cannot afford to wait.- Likkutei Shichos(and other sources)
Indeed, Reuben represents the kind of self-absorption that characterises Zimbabwean society, both the leadership and the led, the consequence of which is a nation that tries so hard, but “will not excel.” Just as Reuben’s preoccupation with his sackcloth and prayers led to first Joseph then all Israel’s exile, the current regime’s preoccupation with portents and omens and things of the “spiritual realm” has seen some 3 million Zimbabwean leave their native land. It has seen infrastructure crumble, disease and ignorance and despondency spread across the land. The leadership is more concerned with entrenching its rule, and continuing its pursuit of ill-gotten gains. This week alone, it was announced that US$50 million was set aside for new cars. Since his appointment as Vice-President about a year ago, Mr Mphoko has been staying in a US$500/day suite in a Harare hotel after his wife decided she did not like any of the State mansions assigned to the Vice-Presidential family in Harare.
I hate, I despise your feast days, and I will not smell in your solemn assemblies. Though ye offer me burnt offerings and your meat offerings, I will not accept them: neither will I regard the peace offerings of your fat beasts. Take thou away from me the noise of thy songs; for I will not hear the melody of thy viols. But let judgment run down as waters, and righteousness as a mighty stream.- Amos 5:21-24
There can be no question that Zimbabweans are a very religious lot and are free with displays of piety. But what is lacking is action that actually benefits us as a people. The choice has always been there for us. We chose to be like Reuben, and like Reuben, we have not excelled. It is time for leaders like Judah and for a nation that will allow itself to be led by Judah rather than Reuben.
Kereke: I Did Not Rape Her
The landmark trial of Bikita West Member of Parliament, Munyaradzi Kereke, opened in the Harare Magistrates Courts on Monday with the legislator denying two charges of indecent assault and rape.
He denied the charges when he appeared before magistrate Noel Mupeiwa. Prosecutors allege that sometime in March 2010 he fondled the breasts of his niece who was 15 and also raped the girl’s younger sister aged 11 three months later.
The incidents allegedly happened at Kereke’s home in Mt. Pleasant, Harare. This becomes the first high profile private prosecution case in the history of the country.
The private prosecution of Kereke was made possible after the constitutional court slapped prosecutor general Johannes Tomana with a wholly suspended 30-day sentence on condition that he issues certificates for private prosecution.
Tomana had defied rulings of the high court and the supreme court compelling him to issue the certificates. Kereke was represented by his lawyers, James Makiya and Nathaniel Chigoro.
Charles Warara is the private prosecutor. Kereke argued that the complainants took too long to report because they were being used by politicians to craft a case against him.
However, when the girl was led by Warara and cross-examined by Makiya, she told the court that she is not related to any politician, nor does she know one, adding that she doesn’t even understand politics.
The trial continues Tuesday and seven more witnesses will testify against the legislator.
Law professor and leader of the opposition National Constitutional Party Lovemore Madhuku told VOA Studio 7 the trial is a significant chapter in the country’s legal history. Madhuku also said he has it on good authority that the state will amend the law to close “loopholes” used by Warara.
Interview With Professor Lovemore Madhuku (2:00)
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Last year, permanent Secretary in the ministry of information George Charamba said government is studying the Constitutional Court judgment compelling Prosecutor General to issue certificates of private prosecution with a view to addressing contradictions in the Constitution over the power and the rights it gives to individuals and State institutions.
Charamba is quoted in the state controlled Herald newspaper as saying; the matter was beyond Mr Tomana and his office and the Constitutional Court. “The matter before us is much more complicated than has been framed in the media,” he said. “It goes beyond parameters of institutions in question and it certainly goes beyond behaviors of persons involved. There are fundamental principles that are at stake and the remedies may go beyond actions by the conflicting institutions.”- VOA
Mnangagwa Takes Over
Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa is now the Acting President, taking over from his counterpart Phelekezela Mphoko who has been acting since President Mugabe left for his annual leave last month.
President Mugabe went on leave on December 24, 2015.
“Please kindly note that as of today, Monday, 11th January 2016, Honourable Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa is the Acting President of Zimbabwe in the absence of His Excellency the President, R.G.Mugabe, who is on his traditional annual vacation,” read a statement signed by principal director in the Ministry of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services, Mr Regis Chikowore.
Mnangagwa was excluded when Mphoko was given the acting role and bloggers speculate he had to follow Mugabe to the Far East to plead with him.
Ignored top Zimbabwean goalie to play for Japan instead
Staff Reporter| While the Zimbabwe national soccer team battles to get a top international goalkeeper to match the credentials of the great Bruce Grobler, the country has completely ignored calls for recognition from top Australia based goalie Tando Velaphi who has since opted to pursue his career with his country of birth, Japan instead of Zim.
Born of a Zimbabwean father and a Japanese mother in Australia, Velaphi, has always had an option to choose which of the three countries to pursue his international career with and opted for his ancestral, Zimbabwe.
However, the Zimbabwean football fraternity opted to ignore his calls for consideration.
The 25 year old goalkeeper who has been playing in the Australian top league throughout his professional career and for the Aussie under 23s has signed a three year contract with top Japanese J League one side Shonnan Bellmare.
The move to Japan is a clear indication by the shot stopper that he has decided to pursue his international career with Japan the land of his mother’s birth.
Velaphi has played for top Australian sides Melbourne Victory andz Melbourne City.
When the player was first introduced to Zimbabwean national team selectors in 2013, the local football administrative body ZIFA claimed that it did not have money to invite the goalkeeper for national team trials.
Magaya Slapped with Lawsuit
Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries led by Prophet Walter Magaya has admitted to unlawfully encroaching onto a neighbour’s property popularly known as “Rocks Lodge” next to its Waterfalls chapel in Harare without the consent of the legitimate owners.
The church is now offering to purchase the land to avoid eviction from part of Number 8 Prospect in Waterfalls.
The admission was made in a bid to seek an out of court settlement and to avoid eviction from stand where PHD Ministries is carrying out construction work.
A fortnight ago PHD Ministries was sued at the High Court for ‘invading’ and encroaching onto the property owned by Panabase Consultancy (Private) Limited at Number 8 Prospect in Harare.
This followed an unsuccessful attempt by PHD Ministries to purchase the two-hectare property for $235 000, a price that was turned down by Panabase as too little.
Despite a disagreement over the price, PHD ‘invaded’ the property and allegedly destroyed some structures they had found on the land.
Panabase, through its director and Harare lawyer Mr Shingai Mutumbwa, viewed PHD’s actions as unlawful and a way of arm-twisting the company into selling the property at an unreasonably low price.
To that end, Panabase filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court seeking the eviction of the church, Prophet Magaya, employees and their guests from the property.
More to follow . . . -State Media
Zanu PF Land Barons To Lose Land-Harare City Council
Harare city council says it is going to dispossess land from land barons as a way of protecting the public from being fleeced of their hard earned cash.
There is a proliferation of shanty settlements in Harare emanating from land barons who are selling pieces of land to desperate home seekers on illegal sites.
Most of these housing cooperatives are controlled by the so called former liberation war fighters who give names of late prominent nationalists to these housing cooperatives.
As a result of the illegality of the settlements Harare city council has over the past two years been demolishing these structures leaving thousands in the open.
Harare city council spokesperson Michael Chideme said this year they are reclaiming their mandate of issuing out stands.
“For the past twenty years we have not been servicing land but now we have realised that to feel the gap that has been created we are going to service land beginning this year and we have also realised that people were being cheated their money by unscrupulous management committees of housing cooperatives,” said Chideme .
“People have been paying money for the past ten years, fifteen years but with no meaningful development on the ground”.
Chideme said Harare city council is not going back on demolishing illegal structures.
“Demolitions are an action of last resort after being civil through giving people some warnings,”he said.
Mnangagwa Begs Mugabe
Embattled Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa is apparently taking serious strain from the post-congress Zanu PF’s worsening and seemingly-unstoppable factional and succession wars.
Well-placed sources claimed in briefings with the Daily News yesterday that the Midlands godfather was increasingly feeling marginalised from President Robert Mugabe’s inner circle.
So perturbed is the VP, the sources claimed, that he allegedly felt snubbed and humiliated by Mugabe after the nonagenarian appointed co-deputy Phelekezela Mphoko to act as president for the second consecutive time when the country’s long-ruling leader went on his annual leave last month.
As a result, the insiders added, Mnangagwa had allegedly recently sought private audience with Mugabe in the Far East, where the First Family is holidaying, to both affirm his loyalty to the nonagenarian and to curry favour with him.
“Eyebrows were raised in both government and the party when the president named VP Mphoko as acting president for the second time instead of Mnangagwa as has been the custom so far.
“VP Mphoko was the acting president when Gushungo (Mugabe) attended the Sino-African summit in South Africa last year, and was again handed the coveted baton stick when the president went on his annual leave.
“This is why Ngwena (Mnangagwa) is acting like a cat on a hot tin roof and hot-footing it to the Far East to try and pacify Gushungo,” one of the sources claimed.
Mnangagwa, who is identified with a Zanu PF faction doing battle with the party’s ambitious Young Turks known as the Generation 40 in the former liberation movement’s ugly succession war, is said by his allies to have posed for pictures with the first family in the Far East.
“Lacoste (Mnangagwa) went and complained to the president that he is being attacked by Mphoko and (party national political commissar Saviour) Kasukuwere.
“He used the opportunity to lobby the president and affirm his support for him.
“He is clearly keen to make the president realise that he is not the enemy but a loyalist,” another source told the Daily News yesterday.
Other sources close to Mnangagwa claim that the beleaguered VP is feeling particularly threatened by the ominous move by the Zanu PF women’s league to agitate for a woman deputy president — which could see him demoted to a lower position later this year.
The league, which is led by the influential First Lady Grace Mugabe, declared last year that a woman would be the country’s vice president this year and their choice for this position increasingly appears to be Senate president Edna Madzongwe.
Most insiders are agreed that such a move is more likely to impact negatively on Mnangagwa than Mphoko.
“It is now a question of when in 2016, not whether we will have a woman VP. Last December’s (Zanu PF) conference set a clear deadline that 2016 would be the year that gender parity would be realised in the presidium.
“Nothing, and I mean absolutely nothing will stop women from realising their long-cherished dream, and that woman is likely to be Mai Madzongwe, and not Dr Amai (Grace), whom you guys wrongly accused of wanting to succeed the president,” one of the reliable sources recently told the Daily News.
Sources have also told the newspaper, that has accurately reported on the goings-on in the warring Zanu PF over the past four years, that a new wave of purges is looming and that these will target Mnangagwa’s allies such as outspoken legislator Justice Mayor Wadyajena.
These allies of the VP stand accused of “disrespecting the first family and fanning factionalism in the party”.
Seemingly unhinged State media columnists have also gone into overdrive over Zanu PF’s deadly infighting over the past few weeks, taking advantage of Mugabe’s absence on holiday.
“Bishop Lazarus is tempted to name names because secret meetings are already being held at that farm but this is the festive season, so I better show some love. But zvikarema ndozvireva,” one of them who writes for the Sunday Times said cryptically.
Another source also claimed that there was a looming Cabinet reshuffle which was sending jitters down the spines of Team Lacoste.
“When the president returns he will shake-up the Cabinet. He wants people who work for the people and not those who are aiming to succeed him and are causing unnecessary tension in the party.
“Watch this space, some top ministers will be removed from their posts,” the source said.
Mzembi Blasts Mphoko Prayers
Tourism and Hospitality Industry minister Walter Mzembi has blasted Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko’s national prayer calls saying the country only needs good economic policies.
Mphoko last week said the nation should hold a one week long prayer for the rains.
In his words Mphoko said Zimbabweans should turn to the “Almighty God the Creator and the Sustainer of life to heal our land”.
Mzembi who was addressing tourism stakeholders in Harare on Monday said rains were not the only solution to the ailing economy.
He said Zimbabwe should harness water from the dams and use it for irrigation.
“We have 10800 dams, 11 million hectares of irrigable land and we should be the last nation to premise rain as the critical success factor for a viable agricultural season, the missing link is the power of creativity,” said Mzembi.
“Let us not cry and cry because there is no one listening. God is saying that I have already given you the solution. Yes lets pray but he has told me in my prayers that I gave you the solution long back and it is the power of creativity”, he said.
‘Prophet’ Magaya Demands Private Meeting with Warriors CHAN Team
PHD Ministries leader Walter Magaya has called for a special meeting with the CHAN team, ZimEye.com can reveal.
The Warriors have been pulled by the preacher to his Yadah stadium premises in Waterfalls this morning.
The meeting is at 9am.
It was not clear what the purpose of the convergence is but ZIFA spokesperson Xolisani Gwesela said Magaya’s Yadah is a Zifa sponsor. “Yadah is a Zifa partner and sponsor,” he said. – ZimEye
Grace Mugabe Explodes, Orders Mahofa Dismissal
By Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo|Enigma-stricken First Lady Grace Mugabe has ordered the dreaded Central Intelligence Organisation to compile a damning report that will lead to the dismissal of embattled Masvingo State Minister Shuvai Ben Mahofa, ZimEye.com has been informed.
Well placed sources at Benjamin Burombo Building told ZimEye.com last week, Mrs Mugabe who is still on holiday in the Middle East has instructed the CIO to compile a report on Mahofa’s alleged gross misconduct. The report will be presented to Mugabe who is expected to fire Mahofa.
Ironically Mahofa who is yet to fully recover from a food poisoning attack is the same who almost killed herself while dancing for Grace in 2014.
“There is a team of CIOs investigating Mahofa and they will compile a report that will be presented to President Mugabe on his return and as it appears Mahofa’s job is hanging by the thread. It all started when she blocked her presidential campaign. There is a well calculated plan to fire her,” said a government source at Benjamin Burombo. Mahofa who is yet to report for duty is now under pressure from Mrs Mugabe who wants her to be dismissed with immediate effect.
Meanwhile Mugabe is said to have taken an entourage of 200 delegates, mainly security personnel to the Middle East for his annual holiday at a time the government is struggling to pay bonuses for civil servants. His government while giving hospital doctors $2 allowances, has also blown $50million on brand new vehicles.
WARNING DISTURBING PICTURES – Brothers Burn Father To Death
By Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo| Three Buhera brothers burnt their father to death after tying him to a tree and then setting fire on him in a horrific incident that has left ZRP cops scratching their heads for answers and the rest of the local community in shock.
The incident happened in Tenga Village, Nyashanu area on Christmas eve when the three bothers accused their father of witchcraft.
Shocked villagers told ZimEye.com the level of cruelty was shocking.
“We cannot believe what we discovered on Christmas day after the three brothers burnt their father to death.
“It is just unbelievable. They forced him to consult traditional healers and prophets over witchcraft but he refused so they tied him with chains and burnt him to death.It is shocking that the three brothers concurred to kill their father .Everyone is in a state of shock,” a local villager told ZimEye.
Police at Murambinda Growth Point confirmed the incident but said they were not authorised to speak much about the sad event.
It is understood the brothers wanted to invite a Tsikamutanda to cleanse their home but the father refused and the trio, under the influence of alcohol, “decided to fix him”.
Social commentators have attributed the gruesome incident to drug abuse and what they termed “demonic influence”.
Mphoko’s Rain Prayers “Rubbished By God”
Opposition parties yesterday scoffed at Zanu PF-organised rain-making prayer sessions saying the ruling party’s top brass should repent from its “evil deeds” before seeking divine intervention on rains.
This came after Acting President Phelekezela Mphoko last week called on Zimbabweans to organise specific prayer meetings for the rains between Saturday and next Sunday as part of efforts to avert massive food shortages caused by erratic rains this year.
But, MDC-T spokesperson Obert Gutu said the same government should also pray for abducted activist Itai Dzamara’s safe return if they were sincere.
“Isn’t very ironic that the very same government that has, in the past, ruthlessly and savagely clamped down on Zimbabweans gathering to pray for Itai Dzamara’s safe return is now calling upon Zimbabweans to pray for rain as well as for the country’s various socio-economic challenges to be redeemed?” Gutu asked.
“As MDC-T, we have always been a God-fearing political party and this is the main reason why we actively participated in the Dzamara prayers. While the government’s call for prayer should be applauded, we should also condemn the same government for displaying double standards.
“God is a jealous God and He doesn’t allow his name to be taken in vain. The Zanu PF regime is essentially Satanic and thus, they should be the last people to masquerade as a God-fearing government.”
MDC spokesperson Kurauone Chihwayi said: “These are wolves in sheep skin approaching God with dirty hands. The God of mercy does not need Zanu PF advice or command to give us the rains. “The people who presided over the 2008 political violence through the blessings of Lucifer are today pretending to be the honest and smart sons and daughters of God. Mphoko and Zanu PF should shut up instead of pretending to be ambassadors of God. Zanu PF is not qualified to call for such prayers because of their sinful ways,” Chihwayi said.
However, Grain Millers’ Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ), the apex representative body for the milling industry welcomed the prayer calls.
“Droughts, while they are not a new phenomenon, affect all Zimbabweans regardless of their race, political persuasion, gender or ethnicity. Therefore, we implore all Zimbabweans, in their diversity, to unite in prayer and plead with the heavens to endow our beloved nation with the rains we so desperately need,” GMAZ chairman Tafadzwa Musarara said. – Newsday
Chidyausiku Hits Dead End After Sacking Thousands Of Workers
The judge who caused the sacking of thousands of workers last year, Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku is this eyar losing his own job.
The man hated by tens of thousands who were laid off many without due compensation, will be pushed out on the pretext of old age. Chidyausiku (69) who will not be able to enjoy work extended privileges accorded to President Robert Mugabe(91), was last year condemned by labour representative organisations and pro-democracy movements when he was also labelled “retrogressive.”
He has headed country’s judiciary since the departure of Justice Anthony Gubbay in 2001.
Section 186 (1) (a) of the Constitution on tenure of office of Constitutional Court judges says: “Judges of the Constitutional Court are appointed for a non-renewable term of not more than 15 years, but they must retire earlier if they reach the age of seventy (70) years.”
Judicial Services Commission secretary Justice Rita Makarau yesterday confirmed that Chidyausiku was in the last year of his tenure on the Supreme Court bench.
“It’s true that he will be going on retirement, but it is not this year and he could possibly open the 2017 judicial year next January if his February birthday date is correct,” Makarau said.
However, top government officials said Chidyausiku would likely leave the Supreme Court bench as early as November this year.
“Normally, the procedure is a retiring officer goes on three months leave just before his official resignation to allow a smooth transition,” the officials said.
According to the Constitution, President Robert Mugabe will appoint a replacement as soon as Chidyausiku steps down.
Chidyausiku’s meteoric rise to the pinnacle of the judiciary in 2001, shocked most of his colleagues after he was appointed ahead of sitting Supreme Court judges such as the late Justice Wilson Sandura. Chidyausiku was at the time Judge President of the High Court.
His term on the Supreme Court bench spawned several landmark rulings like the Jealousy Mawarire case that triggered the 2013 elections and more recently the labour ruling that also caused massive job losses after the bench ruled that employers could terminate workers’ contracts on three months’ notice.
Chidyausiku also chaired the 1999 Constitutional Commission whose draft Constitution was resoundingly rejected in the February 2000 referendum. (Newsday/Additional Reporting)
Chiyangwa In Trouble Over Asiagate Escape
Zifa boss Phillip Chiyangwa is to face fire over his removal of the Asiagate punitives on “convicted” offenders.
The Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) says it will put Zifa to task over its decision to bring the Asiagate saga to an end without consulting the government body.
It emerged yesterday that the commission is demanding an all-inclusive report about how the football mother body came to such a decision.
SRC director retired Colonel Charles Nhemachena said they were yet to receive official communication from Zifa to that effect.
“We have heard about it through the media, but we have not yet received official communication from Zifa,” said Nhemachema.
“What we are going to do as SRC after getting the report is to see how Zifa handled that matter until they got to such a resolution. We are going to look at every stage of the report to see whether everything was done procedurally.
“Remember we had people who were made to pay fines while others paid appeals fees, so we need an official position on what is going to happen to all those cases. We wouldn’t want a situation where people come back to make demands after the matter is said to have been brought to an end. We would also want to hear from Zifa what they took into consideration before coming up with such a resolution.”
Zifa on Friday brought to an end the Asiagate saga by lifting all the bans that had been imposed on individuals implicated in the match-fixing scam.
Nhemachena said it was not the mandate of the SRC to bring finality to the Asiagate saga.
“I would like to put it on record that it is not the duty of SRC to call for the closure of the Asiagate. As SRC we made noise so that action could be taken and those involved brought to book to make sure that our game does not continue to be rocked by scandals,” Nhemachena said.
“We were also calling for an end to the Asiagate because after taking such a long time to conclude, the matter was impacting negatively on Zifa’s reputation. This did not affect people at Zifa only, but even ordinary people who loved football.”
However, Highlanders chief executive officer Ndumiso Gumede said such a resolution should have come from SRC, not Zifa. Gumede played a key role during the Asiagate investigations when he was Zifa vice-president.
“This end to the Asiagate scandal should have had the blessings from SRC since it is the supreme sport governing body that wrote to the Wellington Nyatanga-led Zifa board requesting this matter to be investigated,” he said.
“There is no authenticity in saying Asiagate has been brought to an end without them (SRC) giving their blessings. This was not a Cuthbert Dube thing like what many people believed it was.”
He said the move by the football mother body would expose both Zifa and SRC.
“This is going to cause more problems going forward. We are going to have cases where referees will ask for money from clubs before handling matches because what they have done shows the world that they are toothless up there,” said Gumede.
But Zimbabwe Soccer Coaches association chairman Beki Nyoni said the resolution was long overdue and hailed the new Zifa board for bringing closure to the Asiagate.
“I think from all the resolutions that the board made on Friday, this was the best of them all. The fact that Fifa did not endorse the bans means that someone should have acted long back and lifted the bans,” said Nyoni.
“The fact that the board has appointed the constitutional review committee chairman means that they know very well that the current constitution needs to be looked into as it serves the interest of individuals rather than football.”
Zifa boss, Phillip Chiyangwa yesterday said the Asiagate closure was his personal view which he took to the board for discussion.
“I had a deep thought about the matter which I have always viewed as something that might hinder progress during my tenure as Zifa president. We might have chosen to give it a blind eye, but in the long-run it was going to haunt us, thus I decided to table it for discussion in the board meeting,” he said.
“Other board members also felt it was prudent for us to bring an end to the scandal. We need to move on to a fresh page. What happened should not continue to hamper progress.”
He added, “From the look of things, this so-called Asiagate was a matter of fighting people within the football family which will not take us anyway as a nation. So from now, I am looking at working with every individual who has something to offer for the development of our football. I took time to study similar cases from other countries which were not treated the same way we treated ours. Ours is just different.” – Standard/Additional Reporting
Caps United Blast Glory, Reveal Zi Keeper’s Recall Reasons
CAPS UNITED coach Lloyd Chitembwe has defended his decision to recall former goalkeeper Edmore “Zi Keeper” Sibanda from Division One football, and believes the 29-year-old will be key to Makepekepe’s quest for the league title.
The former Warriors and Chapungu keeper is one of the latest arrivals at Caps, who are under pressure to reclaim a championship they last won in 2005.
Gifted left-back Ronald Pfumbidzai, 2014 Soccer Star of the Year Dennis Dauda, and former Triangle midfielder Cabby Kamhapa are the other confirmed arrivals.
However, it is the return of Sibanda who spent two-and-a-half years out of action – between October 2012 and March 2015 – serving a Zifa ban for his alleged involvement in the Asiagate match-fixing saga that has generated much debate among Makepekepe fans.
Sibanda joins Caps United from Northern Region Division One side Gunners, where he had been playing since March 2015.“Football is all about trust and I trust Edmore. The fact that we signed him is justification enough that we believe he can bring something to this club. Sibanda was once part of this family and he knows our culture.
“He still has a lot to offer, his age is still very good for a goalkeeper and his experience will be key in our quest to return to glory days,” said Chitembwe.
The Caps United gaffer said the club had regained its pulling power and was confident Makepekepe would hold onto to key players as the pre-season transfer market shifts a gear up.
Joel “Josta” Ngodzo is a reported target for Sunday Chidzambwa’s ZPC Kariba, who have been one of the most active players on the transfer market, but the Warriors midfielder looks set to stay at Caps United.
Across town, business has been slow at former champions Dynamos.
DeMbare are yet to react to the loss of the talismanic Ronald “Rooney” Chitiyo, who has joined Caf Confederations Cup participants Harare City. Former Triangle holding midfielder Tichaona Chipunza remains their only notable signing.
Club secretary Webster Chikengezha dismissed reports linking Archford “Uche” Gutu with a return to the Glamour Boys.
“So far it is only Chipunza who has joined us. We have also managed to tie down goalkeeper Tatenda Mukuruva and defender Sydney Linyama,” said Chikengezha.
DeMbare are battling to retain 2015 Soccer Star of the Year second runner-up Ocean Mushure and the versatile Godknows Murwira, who are both pressing for moves out.
The same cannot be said for Chidzambwa’s ZPC Kariba, who have been one of the busiest sides so far. Following a forgettable 2015 season in which they flirted with relegation just a year after they almost won the league on their debut top-flight outing, Kauya Katuruturu have been shaking things up.
Their biggest capture so far is Young Warriors skipper and former FC Platinum attacking linkman Wisdom Mutasa, who joined the former Harare City duo of striker Osborne Mukuradare and winger Talent Chawapiwa in the resort town of Kariba.
Veteran striker Obadiah Tarumbwa reportedly snubbed league champions Chicken Inn to join the great trek up north as Chidzambwa embarks on the engine overhaul he promised soon after his charges finished a disappointing 10th last season.
The Electricians are scheduled to begin their pre-season on January 18 amid indications from inside sources that the team might camp at Zesa Munyati near Kwekwe.
Meanwhile, Triangle’s disintegration continues at an alarming rate with reports that former Warriors winger Pascal Manhanga, Young Warriors defender Praise Tonha and striker Tawanda Muyendi have handed in transfer requests.
The departure of coach Kevin Kaindu for How Mine has triggered a massive exodus of players at Triangle, who finished a respectable fourth last season.
2015 Soccer Star of the Year finalist Hillary Bakacheza joined FC Platinum, central defender Jimmy Tigere is now a Harare City man, while Kamhapa and Chipunza are now at Caps United and Dynamos respectively.
The Sugar Sugar Boys begin their pre-season tomorrow under the supervision of assistant coach Biggie Zuze.
Reports from Gweru confirm that Chapungu, who began their pre-season last Monday, have failed in their bid to lure roving right-back Gift Phiri and Wirimai Mukudo from relegated Flame Lily.
The Airmen recalled Brighton Mugoni and Johnson Mabhugu from lower division side Blue Jets and coach John Nyikadzino expects to recruit more players from the club’s developmental system.
“We have quite a number of players in our developmental system so we will not be involved much on the transfer market. Hopefully by end of January we will have a full compliment,” said Nyikadzino. The Sunday Mail
Man Rapes 8Year Old Daughter
A 60-YEAR-OLD Bulawayo man has been arrested for anally raping his ex-wife’s eight-year-old daughter on three occasions last month.
Prosecutors say a medical report will be produced in court to prove that the man abused the girl both ways; forcibly having anal sex with her after each time he had penetrated her privates.
The crime came to light on January 4 after the girl’s brother told his aunt that at one time, the assailant, who we cannot name to protect his victim but of Old Pumula, went with the girl into his house after ordering him to stand at the gate.
The man who is facing three counts of rape pleaded not guilty when he appeared before Provincial Magistrate Abednico Ndebele. He was remanded in custody to January 20 for trial.
He told the court that his ex-wife was framing him to fix him for terminating their relationship of 15 years.
“My ex-wife made up all these lies against me. I don’t know anything about these rape allegations,” he said. “She wanted us to work things out after our marriage of 15 years fell apart but I told her that I had already moved on with another woman. So I told her that we couldn’t get back together and for that reason she’s bitter as hell.”
Prosecuting, Maria John told the court that in December 2015, on an unknown date at around 1PM the girl was sent to Old Pumula “C” shopping centre to buy some meat.
“While at the shopping centre the complainant met the accused person who held her by the hand and took her to his place of residence. Upon arrival he lifted the complainant onto his bed and he ordered her to remove her clothes,” said John.
“The complainant removed her clothes and the accused person had sexual and anal intercourse with her. After the act, the accused person gave the complainant a bucket of water and ordered her to wash herself. The complainant left and went home but she didn’t inform anyone.”
The prosecutor told the court that during the same month the girl again met the suspect at the same shops and took her to his residence and raped her.
“The accused met the girl at the shops in Old Pumula and took her to his house where he removed her clothes and had sexual and anal intercourse with the girl,” said John.
He is said to have met the eight-year-old again while she was in the company of her brother and took her to his house.
“The accused then took the girl and her brother to his house and upon arrival the accused person ordered the brother to remain at the gate and went with the complainant inside the house,” said John.
“Inside the house the accused person removed the complainant’s clothes and had sexual and anal intercourse with her. After the act the complainant left together with her brother she had left at the gate.”
The prosecutor said a medical report can be produced before the court as an exhibit. chronicle
Caught Having Sex in FreeWifi Boob
A librarian at Great Zimbabwe University, Mashava Campus, has been ordered to pay $6 000 in compensation and damages after he lured a married woman into an affair in exchange for free WiFi access.
Shepherd Chinofunga of Mashava was taken to court by Tirimukai Madhuku after he caught him having sex with his wife, Muchaneta Muchemwa, whom he offered free use of WiFi when she was supposed to pay since she was not a student.
Madhuku, who was represented by Mr Hebert Tafa of Tafa and Associates Legal Practitioners, was demanding $7 000 from Chinofunga, but Masvingo magistrate Bishard Chineka reduced the amount to $6 000.
It is understood that during the period extending from January to May last year, Madhuku proposed love to Muchemwa fully aware that she was married to Madhuku and offered her free WiFi access at the university in exchange of sex.
The two started dating and Muchemwa would leave the house at around 8pm going to the institution’s library where Chinofunga would then take her to a secluded place and have sex.
The matter came to light in May last year when Madhuku realised that his wife, who was semi literate, had become techno-savvy and became suspicious.
He followed his wife from a distance one night to the institution and saw her with Chinofunga.
The two went to an abandoned building close to the university campus where they started making love.
Madhuku followed the two and caught them in the act.
He then took them to his house where Chinofunga agreed to pay an undisclosed amount in damages to Madhuku and was freed.
Chinofunga did not honour his commitment, prompting Madhuku to institute court proceedings demanding damages.State Media
Mujuru Registers Own Party at ZEC in days
Staff Reporter|Former Vice President Joyce Mujuru will officially register her People First party with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission ZEC within the next two weeks, sources say.
This came out as a resolution of the party’s provincial coordinators and the steering National Executive Committee last week.
Very reliable sources within the party who attended the meeting told ZimEye.com that the convergence resolved to urgently register the party as it was difficult to operate at law as an unregistered organisation.
The sources claim that police have been refusing to allow the party’s public meetings as it was not a known entity according to Zimbabwean laws.
The move is thus being done to facilitate Mujuru’s tour of the country expected to see her through all provinces before launching her party in early March.
The Public Order and Security Act POSA requires that anyone intending to hold a public meeting must first give the police a noticed of intention to hold the meeting. It also tacitly imposes that the person(s) must be visible as an entity. The police have a prerogative to stop the meeting if they feel the meeting has security concerns.
Contacted by ZimEye.com for a direct comment, Mujuru had not sent in her response at the time of writing.
Woman Steals Cash, Hides It In Her Privates
A Mkoba woman allegedly stole money after she was given a lift and hid it in her private parts.
Amanda Makusha (pictured) of 1611 Village 12 stole $40 comprising of four $10 notes from Rachel Nyanyiwa of 563 Mkoba 13.
A source close to the investigations said Makusha was given a lift by Nyanyiwa from town to Mkoba when she stole the money.
“Makusha was given a lift by Nyanyiwa from town to Mkoba. On their way, Nyanyiwa was stopped by the police and they asked to see her fire extinguisher.
“She was forced to get out of the car and show police the fire extinguisher which was in the boot,” said the source.
The two proceeded with their journey and on the way, Nyanyiwa detoured to the service station for a fuel top-up.
“On the way Nyanyiwa decided to by fuel at a service. She asked Makusha to give her a bag which was next to her as it contained the money she wanted to use. When she got the bag, she found the zip open, and the money was nowhere to be found.
“She asked Makusha if she had taken the money and she professed ignorance,” added the source.
Nyanyiwa then drove to Mtapa police station together with Makusha and reported the matter, stating that Makusha was the key suspect.
“Nyanyiwa did not believe Makusha and she drove straight to the police station and reported the matter.
“Makusha was questioned by the police and she denied stealing the money. She was also searched by female officers and nothing was recovered. The police then referred Nyanyiwa for an extensive search by a doctor,” said the source.
Makusha was reportedly stripped, but still no money was found.
Left with nowhere to check, the doctor decided to check her ‘private pocket’ and three rolled $10 notes were recovered.
Makusha was then arrested.
Contacted for comment Midlands police spokesperson Joel Goko confirmed the incident.
“I can confirm that we are investigating a case where a woman stole money after she was given a lift and hid it in her privates,” said Goko. B-METRO
Obama’s Last State of The Union Address
On Tuesday, my husband will deliver his seventh and final State of the Union address.
He’ll be talking about making things better for you and your family right now — and he’ll also be sharing his vision for how, together we can make this country a better place for the next generation, and generations to come.
That’s been his mission since the day he took office, and he’ll be doing everything he can with every minute he has left as President to deliver on behalf of the American people.
This speech is for you, and we want to know you’ll be there watching.
Say you’ll join me and millions of other Americans on Tuesday to watch the State of the Union.
Each year, I have the honor of attending this address with a few of the many Americans who have inspired Barack — and this year is no exception.
Braeden Mannering, after attending the White House Kids’ “State Dinner,” started his own nonprofit to provide healthy food to homeless and low-income individuals in his community. Formerly homeless Navy veteran Cindy Dias works with Veterans Village, a non-profit that has answered our Joining Forces call to End Veterans’ Homelessness in Las Vegas.
Oscar Vasquez, an immigrant from Mexico, fought for the right to become an American citizen so that he could fulfill his dream of joining the U.S. Army. Refaai Hamo, a scientist and cancer survivor, fled Syria with his family hoping to “make a lasting contribution to humanity.”
You can see all the inspiring people who will be joining me. Read their stories and watch them receive their invitations.
That kind of passion and perseverance are at the heart of this great country. And while we have made so much progress, there’s so much more left to do to ensure all Americans have the opportunities they deserve to get ahead. That’s what my husband will be talking about on Tuesday. So let us know you’ll be watching.
RSVP on Facebook and then check out WhiteHouse.gov/SOTU on Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET to watch the President’s final address to the nation.
Thanks so much,
First Lady Michelle Obama
Magaya, Makandiwa, Guti Must Join President Mugabe in Prayers
I urge government to take it a notch further with time and pray for the economy. Zimbabwe is a Christian nation , and government has done its best to reinforce this declaration through refusing satanism in Zimbabwe, gay rights and other ungodly acts.
I would like to challenge every church leader, prophet, pastor or Evangelist , vese ana Prophet W. Magaya, E. Makandiwa, P. Sanyangore, Sisonke Ndlovu, Baba Ezekiel Guti to join hands with government and commit this nation to God , its time to stand boldly and call on the Lord if we seek Him He shall be found and He shall reward those that seek Him. – Fidelis Fengu writes in his personal capacity
Boy, 11, Killed By Heatwave
In the week that three heat wave related deaths were recorded atBamalete Lutheran hospital in Ramotswa(Botswana), an 11-year old boy from Mopipi also added to the statistics after he collapsed and died under the searing heat on Thursday.
The little boy who was doing Standard 5 at Mopipi Primary School was certified dead upon arrival at Orapa hospital.
He was said to have walked a distance of 15km from Mopipi village to Koroxana lands to find his brothers, but collapsed and died on the way.
Superintendent Kabo Badirwang of Orapa Police said the body was rushed to hospital where doctors confirmed that he died of heat stroke. “The body was found in the bush by residents who had been looking for their donkeys,” said Badirwang.
Meanwhile in Rakops, police are investigating a drowning incident where a 10 year old girl drowned in the river while she was trying to cool herself.
The Ministry of Health has issued a press statement urging members of the public to take preventative measures to prevent heat related illnesses by observing the following health tips;
• Hydrate; drink lots of water and avoid alcohol.
• Wear loose fitting, light weight and light coloured clothing; avoid dark colours.
• Apply sunscreen lotions, wear sunglasses and hats before going out.
• Do not leave children and elderly people in parked cars.
• Limit outside activities to early morning or evening.
• Rest in shady areas. -TheVoice
Makandiwa, Magaya Prophecies Dodgy, Questionable – Analysts
A new year is now upon us and spiritual leaders have already declared “prophecies” that are anticipated to manifest in 2016.
United Family International Church leader Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa has prophesied 2016 as a year of a great harvest.
Prophet Walter Magaya leader of Prophetic, Healing and Deliverance Ministries says this will be a year of abundance and overflow.
The leader of Eagles Life Assembly, Prophet Blessing Chiza, released 13 prophecies for the year; among them that the Zimbabwe dollar will be back in circulation while the US dollar will be discarded.
In the list released on his official facebook account, Prophet Chiza states that:
“1. 2016 is going to be the beginning of the end of the world, God said tell people to prepare for my coming, the time is near. 2. The US dollar will be removed and the Zimbabwean dollar will be considered, it’s now near. When it comes, it will be very strong. God has put systems already to receive a strong currency of its own.
“3. To those that believe, 2016 is a honeymoon year, there are going to be many weddings in 2016, many people are going to wed, even those in wedding businesses are going to be making a lot of money. 4. There is going to be a wealth transfer, the church shall be very rich, the reason why is to finance outreach, Christians will be driving the best cars and the church will rise financially it will finance the Government.
“5. Churches are going to be doing many outreaches. 6. I see a murder spirit increasing, newspapers will be reporting stories of murders by knife, knobkerries, axes, it’s a blood spirit, but we must pray and stop it from claiming the lives of many. 7. There is going to be a critical water shortage problem in the next two or three years, but it needs prayer so that the grace of God may come upon our lives,” Prophet Chiza highlighted.
He also said: “8. I am also seeing the cricket team rising, it will raise the flag of Zimbabwe, so let us pray for our national cricket team because I see it making Zimbabwe to be recognised in the world. 9. I continue to see a time not now when Zimbabwe is going to be ruled by a woman, I am seeing a woman holding a sceptre and ruling Zimbabwe like it has never been ruled before.
“10. I also see floods, tsunamis, earthquakes, volcanoes, and other cosmological disturbances happening in some parts of the world.
“11. There is going to be talks of peace between and among nations. I see them uniting.12. 2016 is a year of winning souls, labouring to win souls, it is a time to evangelise ad preach the word of God.13. There shall be churches everywhere, I see many churches mushrooming all over the count.”
Prophet Chiza is well-known for his 2014 prophecy which did not come to pass, in which he stated that the men’s senior national football team, the Warriors, would beat Libya 3-0 in the semi-finals of the Chan tournament.
The Warriors lost 3-4 on penalties after the match ended goalless.
He is not the only who has said things that do not seem to have come to pass.
In April 2015, Nigerian televangelist Prophet TB Joshua is reported to have encouraged people to fast and pray after prophesying that an African leader would collapse in public.
Later in August at the all-night vigil dubbed Judgment Night 3, Prophet Makandiwa prophesied an oil boom in Zimbabwe.
“I saw a generation, maybe that’s not your generation, maybe it is the generation, maybe it is our sons. I saw them in a place and I saw oil coming out of that place. I was made to touch the ground and when I was lifted finally from the place, oil was all over my body. And the Lord said, ‘There is much of it in this place’.”
May the real prophets please stand up?
PROPHECY is a complicated issue.
Take for instance King Saul in 1 Samuel when after he had been anointed to lead Israel, he met a band of prophets and started prophesying. Those who knew wondered if he was now a prophet.
And then Elijah, as written in 1 King 17:1, said there would be no rain. What arose was the question: can bad prophecies be circumvented with prayer? Joseph, in Genesis 41, interpreted Pharaoh’s dream, speaking of imminent years of abundance followed by famine. So do prophecies have set timeframes?
Giving his understanding of prophecy, Apostle Eugene Makore of Upper Room International Ministries says people confuse prophecy with a word of knowledge
“People in church are being given the word of knowledge where you are told you are putting on this or that. Because having been told that people remain in their same situations because word of knowledge cannot transform anything.
“But from word of knowledge you come into word of wisdom which is the mind of Christ because it brings with it a solution. If many people are operating in word of knowledge they need to come in to word of wisdom then prophecy will give the solution.
“That’s why you read in the Bible that prophecy would reveal that, this time next year; because prophecy seals, it’s an answer, it’s a solution. Tomorrow you will die and you will surely die, because prophecy seals it. But word of knowledge will tell you who you are, what is happening, you have told me everything but nothing has changed. That’s word of knowledge,” Apostle Makore says. Harare-based pastor Brian Mutembedza adds that prophecy must always tally with the Word of God.
“God can also be entreated to change his mind. For instance King Hezekiah, when he had been told he would die, appealed to God and he was given 15 more years to live.”
While prophecy has to be fulfilled within a certain period of time, Pr Tonderai Nyariri of Glorious Fire Family International says people need spiritual eyes to realise it.
“The person who is given a prophecy will have time from God but might choose not to release it to the recipients. Or they can give precise time and it happens as such.
“In other cases the prophet can interpret the time through his physical understanding hence missing the spiritual time of God.
Then you think he is a false prophet. No it’s just maybe through being overzealous as human beings they would have missed that part. But at some point it that prophecy comes to pass,” he says.
Pr Nyariri says the second coming of Jesus Christ is a prophecy whose time is not revealed.
“Because people do not have spiritual eyes they are quick to judge a prophecy. Prophecy has its own language and figures of speech. It doesn’t mean, however, that there are no false prophets. Some use psychology or have studied prophecy to fool people,” he noted.
He points out that there is a gift of prophecy and an office of the prophet. “Every small boy who thinks he has a gift of prophecy calls himself a prophet overnight.” State Media
SHOCK VIDEO: UK Govt LA Have Just Robbed Me Of My Kids!
True We Killed Many People But Please Don’t Hurt Us
15 prisoners found guilty of murder, most of them who admit to wilfully killing people at various occasions, are this month suing the government. The convicts say they are entitled to respect and should be released from the death row, ZimEye.com can reveal.
Their case represented by top barrister Tendai Biti, will be held at 9.30am Wednesday at the Constitutional Court, Mashonganyika Building, Samora Machel Avenue, Harare (next to High Court building).
The public are invited to attend the Court Hearing which is referenced as Case No: CCZ 47/2015 Chawira & Others v Minister of Justice & Other. The legal monitoring NGO, Veritas has urged all those who have been working to abolish the death penalty to attend this case which is a step to further this objective.
The Constitutional Challenge
This is a case brought by 15 prisoners who have been on “death row” – i.e. in prison awaiting execution – for periods varying between four and 20 years. They are seeking an order that their death sentences be commuted to life imprisonment because:
· Section 53 of the Constitution protects everyone, including convicted prisoners, against torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading punishment.
· The long periods they have spent in prison awaiting execution, never knowing from one day to the next when they would be hanged [because death-row prisoners are not told in advance of the date and time of their execution] amount to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading punishment.
· Therefore, the applicants argue, they cannot now be executed.
The applicants rely on judgments of the Supreme Court which laid down as long ago as 1993 that it was cruel, inhuman and degrading to keep prisoners under sentence of death waiting for long periods for their sentences to be carried out. Although there is a de facto moratorium on executing prisoners – the last execution took place in 2005 – the moratorium has not been written into law and could be lifted at any time.
Applicants’ Founding Affidavit in Chawira & 13 Others v Minister of Justice & 2 Others
CUTHBERT TAPUWANASHE CHAWIRA
MASIMBA MBAYA
GEORGE MUNYARADZI MANYONGA
JACK SAKALA
LIVISON SITHOLE
JACK NYATHI
BUSANI TSHUMA
KILLIAN MPOFU
WISDOM GOCHERA
EZRA MANENJI
KUDAKWASHE TAONANGWERE
FARAYI LAWRENCE NDLOVU
GOVERNOR MUSAWAIRE
LYTHON MATHE
vs
MINISTER OF JUSTICE, LEGAL & PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS
THE COMMISSIONER OF PRISONS & CORRECTIONAL SERVICES
THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL
FIRST APPLICANT’S FOUNDING AFFIDAVIT
I, CUTHBERT TAPUWANASHE CHAWIRA do hereby make oath and state that:-
I am the First Applicant in this matter. The facts I depose hereto are fully within my knowledge and to the best of my belief true and correct. To the extent that I make many averments of law and research, I do so, on the basis of advice from counsel which advice I fully accept.
THE ACTORS
I was born on the 20th of January 1970. I am currently a death row prisoner incarcerated at Chikurubi Maximum Prison. My Prison Number is 641/13.
I was convicted of murder and sentenced to death by Malaba J as he then was on the 26th of September 2000 after having been arrested on the 6th of October 1999. I have thus spent 15 years on death row. I confirm that I am married with a wife who since has moved on. I have three children the oldest who is 19 years.
The brief facts of the murder I was involved in was that I was involved in an armed robbery with others, which resulted in the death of the manager then at Fairmile Motel in Gweru. The actual murder was committed by an accomplice of mine but I was convicted on the basis of the doctrine of common purpose.
The 2nd Applicant Masimba Mbaya, is currently a prisoner incarcerated at Chikurubi Maximum Prison. He was arrested in 1998 and convicted and sentenced to death by Justice Guvava on the 30th of April 2004 following a murder during the course of armed robbery that took place in Bromley, Ruwa.
The 2nd to the 14th Applicants are all death row prisoners serving at Chikurubi Maximum Prison. I provide their full details in respect of their names, age, date of arrest, date of sentence, sentence, CRB Number, Court, number of years incarcerated, number of years on death row in the following schedule.
P/No | Name | Age | Offence | D.O.A | D.O.S | Sentence | CRB | Court | No of years incarcerated | No. Of years on death row |
641/13 | George Manyonga | 40 | Murder | 22.06.95 | 21.02.97 | Death | 23345 | H/Court/Hre | 20 | 18 |
644/13 | Jack Sakala | 34 | Murder | 14.01.00 | 15.02.01 | Death | 02/01 | H/Court/Hre | 15 | 14 |
645/13 | Livison Sithole | 37 | Murder | 19.01.01 | 28.02.1 | Death | 10/01 | H/Court/Mtre | 14 | 14 |
646/13 | Jack Nyathi | 40 | Murder | 27.12.00 | 13.02.01 | Death | 05/01 | H/Court/Byo | 15 | 14 |
647/13 | Busani Tshuma | 41 | Murder | 27.03.00 | 01.02.02 | Death | 94-6/01 | H/Court/Gweru | 15 | 13 |
648/13 | Killion Mpofu | 35 | Murder | 25.01.01 | 30.05.02 | Death | 30/02 | H/Court/Gweru | 14 | 13 |
649/13 | Wisdom Gochera | 39 | Murder | 21.09.01 | 27.06.02 | Death | 112/02 | H/Court/Hre | 14 | 13 |
650/13 | Ezra Manenji | 63 | Murder | 21.01.12 | 08.02.13 | Death | 30/13 | H/Court/Byo | 3 | 2 |
659/14 | Masimba Manenji | Murder | 21.11.98 | 30.04.04 | Death | 18/2000 | H/Court/Hre | 17 | 11 | |
660/14 | Taonangwere Kudakwashe | 23 | Murder | 07.03.03 | 08.07.05 | Death | 4227/03 | H/Court/Hre | 12 | 10 |
634/14 | Governor Musawaire | 43 | Murder | 29.05.04 | 29.04.06 | Death | 216/04 | H/Court/Hre | 11 | 9 |
633/14 | Lython Mathe | 35 | Murder | 09.12.09 | 15.07.11 | Death | 101/11 | H/Court/Byo | 6 | 4 |
Our address for the purpose of this action is care of our legal practitioners of record Tendai Biti Law from 28 Rowland Square, Milton Park, Harare.
The First Respondent, the Minister of Justice, Legal & Parliamentary Affairs, is a Minister duly appointed by the President in terms of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. He is the Minister responsible for the Administration of the Prisons Act [Chapter 7:11] and he is also cited in that he is also the Minister responsible for administering the Constitution of Zimbabwe. His address for service is 6th Floor, Block A, New Government Complex, Central Avenue, Harare.
The Second Respondent is the Commissioner of Prisons and Correctional Services. He is appointed by the President in terms of the Prison’s Act [Chapter 7:11]. He is cited as such as an interested party who may wish to make comments on the present application. His address for service is care of Prisons Headquarters, Mbuya Nehanda Street, Harare.
The Third Respondent is the Attorney General of Zimbabwe appointed as such in terms of Section 114 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. As the Attorney General, he has a direct interest in this matter and is therefore cited as such for this reason. His address for service is care of 4th Floor, Block A, New Government Complex, Central Avenue, Harare.
CAUSE OF ACTION
As the above schedule will show, the majority of us the Applicants, have been incarcerated for periods that range from 6 years to 20 years and we have been on death row for periods that range from 4 years to 18 years.
It is our respectful contention that subjecting us to such a lengthy period on death row, results in permanent stress, constant fear, resulting in extreme physical psychological and emotional harm.
Our contention in this matter is that we are entitled to the right to human dignity protected by Section 51 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. In addition we are entitled to protection from torture or cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. We contend that subjecting us to lengthy periods of imprisonment, amounts to a breach of our right to human dignity and our right not to be subjected to physical or psychological torture or to cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
This is thus a constitutional application which we bring in our own names and right on the basis that our constitutional rights protected by Section 51 and Section 53 of the Constitution have been breached. That being so because of the torture we have been subjected to whilst waiting for a long time on death row, it will be unconstitutional to execute us and therefore our sentence should now be committed to that of life imprisonment.
LOCUS STANDI
We bring the instant application in terms of Section 85 (1) (a) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. We are acting in our own individual interest. We also believe that our court action is in the interest of the public and therefore meets fully the requirements of Section 85 (1) (d) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe.
CONDITIONS IN ZIMBABWEAN PRISONS
Zimbabwean prisons, are a torture and are unbearable.
Before dealing with our conditions in death row prison, I wish to state that at all the prisons in Zimbabwe and certainly those that I have been to namely Hwahwa prison, Harare Central Prison, Chikurubi Maximum Prison and Harare Remand Prison are deplorable.
Prisoners sleep on the floor as there are no beds. There are little or no adequate blankets so during the winter period prisoners are subjected to serious assaults from the cold weather.
In addition all the above prisoners suffer from the challenges of inadequate food. There are periods in respect of which we have been subjected to less than one meal a day consisting largely of sadza and water coloured with some spices. Most of the time we are subjected to a meal comprising vegetables and beans. The diet is not balanced at all and is not sufficient to afford proper dignity to a prisoner.
Of greater concern too is that in these prisons the health facilities are inadequate. The State and prison authorities cannot provide adequate drugs. Some of the prisoners suffer from high blood pressure others from different forms of diabetic including diabetic A. Yet the prisons cannot supply the adequate medicine and a lot of prisoners are dying in prison cells.
The prisons are cold and lifeless. There are just massive pillars of grey with a little natural light. At Harare Remand for instance most of the prisoners are kept in Block C which is a block on the second floor designed to look after at least 40 prisoners but at any given time, there are over 300 prisoners in Block C alone.
Those like myself charged with the serious offences were kept in private cells. As a D Class Prisoner I was kept in a tiny little cell which I shared with other 5 inmates. We could hardly move and breath in that prison whose area of space was 1.5 by 3 metres.
There are no bathrooms or toilets in these little cells and as prisoners we used as a toilet, a 20 litre plastic container we called ‘gamashura’.
It is this container that has to carry our waste and every day we have the embarrassment of carrying it two stairs down to the public toilets in the ground floor.
There are no newspapers or tissues in these toilets and sometimes prisoners resort to using the Bible as toilet roll.
Prisons gates are opened at 7 am to allow those that will be going to Remand Court to go and report. We are then locked up around 4 pm when the lights are switched off. However if the truck carrying prisoners from Remand has not yet arrived, we have to wait for the same before we are locked up in.
The worst days in prison are the weekends. Because there are no prisoners going to Court, you are locked up as early as 3 pm in the afternoon. On weekends, you are subjected bodily searches. All of you are called up on a Sunday morning and are made to crouch in a courtyard. Thereinafter you are asked to totally undress and then walk back to your cell naked in front of everyone else. This is degrading.
Food in prison is as horrible as it is regularly unavailable Prisoners can go for weeks feeding on sadza without any gravy but just water interfered with some cooking powder. There is malnourishment and lot of the prisoners are dying of hunger from opportunistic diseases that are benefiting from weak immune systems.
DEATH ROW CONDITIONS
If conditions are bad for general prisoners I maintain that there are worst for prisoners on death row. We the prisoners on death row are in a prison within another prison.
From 2000 to 2013, I was housed at Harare Central Prison. Harare Central Prison, is the only prison in Zimbabwe specifically designed for death row prisoners.
However, in 2013, there were more than 70 prisoners on death row with the result that 14 of us were then transferred to Harare Remand Prison where I am currently incarcerated.
The Prisons Act [Chapter 7:11] defines in Part XVlll how condemned prisoners are to be treated. Section 106 makes it clear that every prisoner sentenced to death shall be confined in some safe place within a prison and, if possible, shall be kept apart from other prisoners and shall be placed under constant observation both by day and by night.
Section 107 denies, the right of any person to visit the same save where permission has been granted by the Commissioner.
In Zimbabwe, from experience, the above are taken literally.
At Harare Remand Prison, condemned prisoners are confined in little tiny cells that measure approximately 2 metres by 3.5 metres. The reality being that, one’s stretched arm can easily touch the other walls.
The light is kept constantly on and there is constantly supervision in these cells.
There is a single window high up the grey walls of the prison which hardly admits any light as it is and is several metres high.
At Harare Central Prison, as at Chikurubi, we are kept in solitary confinement for 23 hours per day and are only allowed out for exercise at intervals of 30 minutes per session in the morning and in the afternoon.
Further, at Harare Central Prison, there are no toilets in our little cells and we have to use the ‘gamashura’ container referred to above. At least at Chikurubi Maximum Prison there is a little toilet inside but however it cannot be flashed from inside or outside and we have to use buckets of water to clean our mess.
Until recently the only book allowed in the prison cells was the bible. Now, we are now allowed to have access to books censored and approved by the prison authorities.
There are no newspapers or television although at Chikurubi Maximum Prison we are now allowed the benefit of a little radio.
Our meals at Chikurubi are three meals per day. However the meals are horrible consisting largely of sadza and vegetables and sometimes with beans. In tough times we have sadza with the boiled water that euphemistically can be called gravy.
The physical conditions are thus tough. A lot of the prisoners, whether on death row or not die. The First Respondent has the figures and I would urge him to provide the same before this Honourable Court.
The physical pain caused by confinement in prison is horrendous. The physical pain caused by being in solitary confinement for 23 hours per day is unbearable.
However the greatest suffering of death row prisoners is psychological. My colleagues and I are nervous and anxious. Many of us suffer from severe paranoia as well as systematic headaches.
Quite a few of us, are definitely suffering from psychiatric and bipolar challenges and I would urge the authorities to cause examinations of all of us. I have no doubt that the following fellow inmates, need urgent psychiatric evaluation. That is to say Killian Mpofu, Lython Mathe and Livison Sithole. I am not a medical expert, however, I live with the above named inmates and I have absolutely no doubt from the way they speak and their behaviour that they have been affected mentally.
The conditions in our prisons are tough and they have had a serious effect on prisoners’ health. The mortality rate of prisoners is very high. Tens of prisoners are dying every year. In my own case, I was tried with four other accused persons but they are all now late.
The frequency of prison deaths of our comrades really affects us and compounds the degraded mental condition that we suffer from.
The psychological effect on death row, called the death row syndrome, is unbearable. There is no question that adverse psychological processes are associated with our incarceration which from my experience include the following:-
A sense of helplessness and defeat;
A sense of wide spread, hopeless and mental fatigue accompanying a perception of helpless vulnerability;
Emotional emptiness characterised by loneliness and a deadening of feelings for yourself and others
A decline in mental and physical acuity.
Most of us have become chronically unstable, with fluctuating moods and recurrent depression along with the severe deterioration or mental incapability including slowness, confusion forgetfulness and lethargy.
The prison conditions are bleak and are characterised by rigid security, isolation limited movement and austere conditions. To put it differently, we are subjected to dehumanising and debilitating conditions.
The greatest challenge in prison, is the fear associated with the knowledge that you are never going to get out and you will be executed. The knowledge that there is no parole and hope in many of us whose automatic appeals to the Supreme Court have been dismissed.
There is nothing as challenging to a human being as living a life without hope. Most of us have no hope that we will live and we are just sitting in dark waiting to be executed.
At Harare Central Prison executions were carried out during my time there. The following executions took place at the time that I was at Harare Central Prison of prisoners that I knew namely Zuda Chimuchenga, Joshua Nyamazana (who came from Gokwe), Antony Muuzhe, Chidhumo, Masendeke, Elias Chauke and a prisoner know as Bigboy.
The last execution if I recall, took place in 2005 and involved Mandhla Masina. I knew all these prisoners personally. We had stayed together for many years.
The challenge with execution is that none of the prisoners have any idea who the next one will be. Thus during the night, which is the period where those to be executed are taken away we hardly sleep.
In addition if we see any unusual behaviour on the part of the prison guards we freeze and enter into psychological trauma.
After an execution we go for days without eating or feeling anything or being able asleep.
Indeed I can bring to the court’s attention that there were days during those days when executions were so frequent. We caused commotion and literally fought with the prison guards on the basis that there were feeding us, and pretending to be nice to us but meanwhile there were plotting to remove us and execute us.
The prison guards themselves, used to play us up and threaten us with execution. There is no greater psychological threat than what we went through.
Being in prison as well puts a toil on members of our families. In my own case my wife left and only my children come to visit me only on holidays.
I must say that we are allowed visitors for duration of 15 minutes each after two weeks but most of us do not receive visitors.
Society has written us off and no one considers us as human beings.
We are the hidden sore of a very conflicted society.
We are not normal people and the only think that has kept us going, is the fact that we have all converted to Christianity and survive by praying and the faith that only our lord will save us.
Our favourite verse is Isaiah 43 v 25 which reads as follows:-
“I, even I, am he who blots out your transgressions, for my own sake, and remembers your sins no more”
What is unfair to us is that unlike other countries where there are serious killers and hardened criminals all of us without exception are not hardened seasoned criminals. We committed crimes virtually on the spare of the moment.
Under ordinary circumstances we would therefore deserve a second chance. It is our contention that perhaps there ought to be some form of judicial review to consider our cases.
I cannot find words to express to this Honourable Court the physical effect of confinement on death row and the psychological effect of confinement on death row. What I can say to this Honourable Court is that yes we committed crimes which we are sorry of but no one in this world must be put on death row and that capital punishment itself must be abolished. It is backward and antiquated and has no relation to the human rights enshrined in our Bill of Rights.
YARD Condemns Arrest Of Newsday Journalists
Youth Advocacy for Reform & Democracy (YARD), emphatically and roundly slams Thursday’s arrest of two NewsDay staffers, Deputy Editor Nqaba Matshazi and Journalist Xolisani Ncube as well as that of the Alpha Media Holdings Legal Officer, Sifikile Thabete for allegedly writing falsehoods.
In a move that smacks of panic and desperation, the archaic regime of ZANU PF is already beginning to sever the “4th arm of the state” ahead of the 2018 elections. This action is seen by YARD as a shocking attempt to threaten the freedom of the press, and an attempt to instil fear and trepidation into journalists from reporting the facts on the ground ahead of an election that ZANU PF cannot hope to win in a free, fair and credible manner.
YARD is deeply concerned about the continuing rampant attacks against the media in Zimbabwe and urges the Government to ensure the safety and protection of journalists and media workers against their harassment and unlawful arrests. The media remain the only voice of the people’s representation where all other avenues have been blocked and therefore we cannot allow such situation to prevail with impunity.
Freedom of expression for journalists is a fundamental value in any aspiring democratic society and the safety of journalists is essential to preserve the fundamental right to freedom of expression as enshrined in Zimbabwe’s Constitution. The recent arrests are a serious violation of sections 61 and 62 of the Constitution which guarantees press freedom and which also guarantees the protection of sources.
YARD urges the Government to fully respect the rights of journalists and the fundamental freedoms and rights that warrant protection, including freedom of expression.
YARD further demands the immediate release of the incarcerated journalists pending a procedural investigation process if and where necessary. Making an arrest before an investigation is tantamount to putting the cart before the horse and such callous actions are abhorred to the core.
YARD further implores the regime to desist from employing such arrests as a mechanism to silence dissent and to respect democratic governance and human rights and urges all Zimbabweans from all walks of life to remain stalwart and fearless under the threat of attacks from the last kicks of a dying horse.
For and on behalf of the Youth Advocacy for Reform & Democracy (YARD)…. Temba P. Mliswa
Founder & National Coordinator: YARD
Electricity Price Shoots Up By 22% This Year
GOVERNMENT could soon approve the increase of electricity tariffs by at least 22 percent in an effort to finance new power generation projects and ensure a steady power supply.
Although consultations are still underway, the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority is expected to approve a tariff increase requested by the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority.
This will see electricity charges rise from the current average of USc9 per kilowatt hour to USc12/kWh.
Energy and Power Development Minister Dr Samuel Undenge told The Sunday Mail that the increase was imminent although consultations with consumers were still ongoing.
Dr Undenge said to fill the gap created by the drastic fall of water levels in Kariba, there was need for the tariff increase to finance projects that are already underway.
Dr Undenge said energy economics dictated there be a sustainable tariff increase.
“As Government we are conscious of the need to have a moderate increase so as to caution consumers. Zera is going to bring the recommendations, but as Cabinet we are only going to approve what is reasonable,” he said.
“Our current tariffs have not been cost reflective. I am sure we will all agree that our consumers have not been paying and if US$1 billion which is owed Zesa was paid then there was no need for us to get a loan from China to expand the Hwange unit seven and eight.”
Dr Undenge said the last tariff increase came five years ago.
“Most of our neighbours have been increasing power tariffs by 10 percent yearly so this increase is important so that we can be able to finance new projects and the retooling exercise at our thermal stations,” he said.
Retooling of Bulawayo Thermal Station is expected to start in the first half of 2016 and upon completion, at least 70MW will be added to the national grid.
Refurbishment of Harare and Munyati thermal power stations is also expected to start in that period, adding a combined 150MW to the grid.
“We have people who have already won the tenders for the two projects (Harare and Munyati) and this is going to improve our power situation considering the dire situation in Kariba,” Dr Undenge said.
A tender was also awarded to Helcraw Electrical for the Mutare Peaking Plant, which is expected to add 120MW in the short-term. The emergency Seke Diesel Plant, the minister said, would add about 200MW in the next eight to 12 weeks.
“The Seke project and the Mutare are emergency projects and by early March, we will be having power from there,” he said. Zimbabwe expects to be electricity self-sufficient in the next five years on completion of various projects, churning out more than 4 000MW by 2020.State Media
Explosive War Vets Meeting “Mysteriously” Cancelled
The meeting yesterday of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association in Bulawayo to be addressed by the body’s leader, Christopher Mutsvangwa, was cancelled under unclear circumstances.
Organisers said the gathering was cancelled after they resolved to wait for the return of their patron, Robert Mugabe who is on his annual leave, while Mutsvangwa said it was cancelled because police had not cleared it.
A “splinter” group that had threatened a demonstration had the meeting gone ahead said Mutsvangwa had bowed to their threats. The Cephas Ncube-led war veterans executive in Bulawayo, which had organised the meeting at their Entumbane offices, said the cancellation was at the instigation of the national executive.
The executive is said to have planned to address such meetings across the country’s 10 provinces.
Ncube said: “The meeting was called off as directed by the national executive. There are meetings that were supposed to be held around the country and all have been cancelled.
‘‘The directive states that the meetings were cancelled and we wait for the return of the President.”
He said the cancellation had nothing to do with the threat of demonstrations planned by a rival group.
“Those people are confused and some of them can’t even look after their own families, so how do you expect them to lead such a serious organisation like the War Veterans Association?
“Some are of no fixed aboard after selling their houses (and) leaving their families stranded. How can we expect anything good from them when they are simple not organised even at family level?
“For example someone like Mitsho Ndlovu once left the party to join Zapu and Mashasha has never been organised as a person as he once embezzled district funds which resulted in him being slapped with a vote of no confidence,” Ncube alleged.
“We have passed (the) stage where we are talking about elections and at this moment we are focusing on addressing issues affecting war veterans. ‘‘It is not a secret that the association is doing well and some of the issues include joint ventures with Chinese companies to assemble trucks and also chrome mining along the Great Dyke.”
However, Mutsvangwa said the national executive never instructed that the meeting be shelved.
“I am aware that the meeting was supposed to take place but it was later cancelled because the police instructed them to do so. The executive has nothing to do with what happened today,” said Mutsvangwa, who is also the Minister for the War Veterans, War Collaborators, Former Political Detainees and Restrictees.
Naison Mashasha, the vice-chairperson of the splinter group, said the cancellation was a “victory” on their part. He said Mutsvangwa was presently unfit to address them as he had a disciplinary case to answer in his home province of Mashonalaland West.
“The meeting was not supposed to take place because the chairperson is supposed to clean himself first before he spreads his poison to other parts of the country.
‘‘If Mashonaland West province has rejected him, why then should we people of Bulawayo accept him?”
Mashonaland West province recently recommended Mutsvangwa be sacked from Zanu-PF for utterances allegedly made in the private media that were deemed as insulting of the First Family and undermining the President’s authority.State Media/Additional Reporting
Kasukuwere Says No One Will Starve
Zanu PF says enough grain reserves have been mobilised to mitigate against the projected drought that is being experienced this year.
This was said by the party’s Political Commissar Saviour Kasukuwere at the Mt Darwin inter-district meeting.
This season Zimbabwe has received below normal and erratic rains and a food crisis is looming as there is not much agricultural activity taking place across the country.
Zanu PF, however, says no one will starve as the government has moved in to mobilise enough resources to procure sufficient grain.
Kasukuwere told delegates at the inter-district meeting that the distribution of food aid to needy areas has already started.
In the 2014-2015 summer cropping season, only Mashonaland Central province managed to produce enough food and a surplus while Mashonaland West managed to produce just enough for itself.
All the other provinces recorded a deficit. This season the situation has become worse as there are no meaningful rains received so far.
Govt Blows $50 million On Brand New Cars
At a time when the government is failing to pay salaries and bonuses, the State is offloading $50million on brand new cars.
The government has ordered vehicles worth $50 million from Indian car manufacturer Ashok Leyland, the company said Friday, but local government minister Saviour Kasukuwere whose department was cited as having placed the order, has denied knowledge of the transaction.
The company confirmed the order in a letter on Friday to the National Stock Exchange of India signed by company secretary N. Ramanathan.
“This is to inform you that Ashok Leyland received an order for 680 vehicles and spare parts worth $50 million from the Ministry of Local Government, Public works and National Housing, Government of Zimbabwe,” the letter reads.
Contacted for comment Kaskuwere told The Source that he was not aware of the transaction.
“There is nothing like that, I do not know about it,” he said.
The order follows one of the same value placed by the tourism ministry with the same car manufacturer in May 2014 which was said to be a suppliers’ credit facility financed by India’s Export Import Bank and payable over 10 and 20 years.
Last year, Zimbabwe’s defence forces took delivery of over 600 vehicles, including trucks and buses, manufactured by Ashok Leyland, under similar terms. – The Source
Man Admits Stealing from President Mugabe
A resigned assistant truck driver at Alpha Omega Dairy, which is owned by President Robert Mugabe and his family, admitted to stealing from the company as he continued to receive his salary months after his resignation.
Tapiwa Manyoni, 21, of 12 Muchirahondo Street in Mbare was convicted of theft charges on his own plea of guilt by Harare magistrate Nomsa Sabarauta, and he will perform 105 hours of community service.
The complainant is Alpha Omega Dairy Company, represented by Mkhululi Nyoni, the head of security at Gushungo Holdings Private Limited.
On July 24 last year, Manyoni worked as a truck assistant based at Alpha Omega Simon Mazorodze branch in Harare.
The court heard that Manyoni resigned from work after notifying his employer that he wanted to further his studies.
However, Alpha Omega continued depositing a monthly salary of $242,72 into Manyoni’s CBZ Bank account at Robert Mugabe Branch in the city.
The money was deposited for four consecutive months and amounted $970,88.
According to the State on December 5 last year Manyoni withdrew $940 from his bank account which was not due to him and converted the money to his own use.
A bank statement was obtained and produced in court as an exhibit.
Alpha Omega suffered a total prejudice of $970,88 and nothing was recovered.
Cases of theft against the Mugabes are on the rise and last month 10 people employed by the First Family were hauled before the courts on charges of theft after they allegedly stole dairy products worth $700.
Alpha Omega is a subsidiary of Gushungo Holdings Private Limited, a company owned by Mugabe and his family.
James Mugombi, 35, Mackenzi Makufa, 35, Alec Kadangirana,27, Abraham Chiwurira, 36, Zondai Kayinga, 28, Ignatius Mubani, 34, Tafadzwa
Chidzedzedze, 25, Joramu Magundani, 25, Takudzwa Muchena, 21, and Joseph Muzokura, 21, were not asked to plead when they appeared before magistrate Elijah Makomo.
According to the court sometime in December last year, information was received that the ten men gang were stealing products from the Alpha Omega Mazowe depot.
It was allegedly revealed that Mugombi being the factory manager would instruct Makufa, the warehouse attendant to load extra goods in the delivery trucks that were en route for Harare.
Makufa would allegedly use Kadangirana and Chiwurira and load extra goods in the presence Kayinga, a security guard, who is supposed to check that all goods tally with accompanying invoices.
The court heard that one Kenneth Mugabe, who is yet to be arrested, would allegedly drive to Harare with the load which would be sold and the profits split between the ten men.
It is the State’s case that acting on the tip-off, Mkhululi Nyoni, head of security at the company went to the Harare depot and discovered variances which prompted him to put immediate measures to stop the allegedly theft.
On December 20, the gang using their usual modus operandi loaded and dispatched a truck for Harare.
Upon arrival in Harare Nyoni inspected the truck that had arrived and discovered that there were extra goods loaded namely 750 units of sour milk and 670 units of flavoured yoghurt.
A report was made to the police on December 21, leading to the arrest of the ten men. – Daily News
Dozing Leaders Destroying Zimbabwe-Bishop Magaya
Bishop Ancelimo Magaya of the Divine Destiny religious grouping says a “tired” and “dozing” leadership is destroying the potential of the country.
Bishop Magaya who was addressing a group of youths in Harare said the country’s needs a youthful leadership for it to realise its full potential.
“It is very funny that most of the political parties in the country have what they call youth wings, but who is who in Zimbabwe? And who composes the greatest number of the population? Is it the aged or the youths?” said Bishop Magaya.
“But it is so funny that you have Politburos and some call them executives that are composed of people who are always dozing , half the time and these are the people who are defining your destiny”.
Bishop Magaya said the youths should take advantage of the failing economy and high level of unemployment to challenge the administration and show them how things should be done.
“We need as young people to understand the science of time and we need to understand that what is it that we need to do”, said Bishop Magaya.
Since the beginning of the year there have been riots in Harare and Chitungwiza emanating from disgruntled civil servants and commuter transport operators.
Bishop Magaya said all these things are happening for a purpose.
“The life time impact of any action and or opportunity is gotten when we seize the opportunity during its life time and I feel strongly that at times such as this one is the rightful time”.
“What is happening in the country at the moment requires people to know what to do and thank God for what is happening because it is happening for a purpose”.
Dzamara Declared Dead

Abducted activist Itai Dzamara has been declared dead by his brother.
Exactly Ten (10) months after he went missing in March last year, Itai’s brother, Patson says the man is no more.
Itai disappeared after he was abducted by men said to be CIO operatives. The State however claimed that Itai was just playing games and they suggested he merely skipped the border into Mozambique. Others suggested he was in Botswana.
But writing today morning, Patson said his brother is no more. He said Itai paid with his life.
Wrote Patson saying “today marks exactly 10 months since they abducted you. We used to ask God why us but we are now asking why not us?
“As each day comes and passes, the picture is getting clearer that you are a sign. A time teller. It is not easy for us to accept but we now know that they led you away so that we may lead people in.
“You paid with your life so that we may save lives. We won’t let you down and we still hope to meet again this side of life”
Soldiers, Police Help Mnangangwa Official to Invade Widow’s Farm
By Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo|Newly elected Zanu PF chairman and staunch Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa apologist , Ezra Chadzamira has invaded one of the last few farms owned by a white commercial farmer with the help of the uniformed forces.
Chadzamira who was elevated to the top post in the province to beef up the Mnangagwa camp, took over Crest Ibeka Farm, 10 km outside Masvingo owned by Yvonne Goddard(68) ,with the help of soldiers and ZRP cops. Chadzamira is also the MP for Masvingo West Constituency.
The farm, situated along the Mashava-Masvingo highway is the hub of cattle breeding in the province and the local community. At least 106 villagers were benefiting from the cattle breeding programme at the farm.
Villagers in the area attempted to resist Chadzamira’s move but he called for reinforcement from the police and the army who moved in to beat up the villagers as the hapless Goddard watched in tears. Sources in the Ministry of Lands and Rural Resettlement reveal that Chadzamira, who owns two other farms in Mwenezi demanded an eviction notice from the ministry and ordered Goddard out of the farm.
Andrew Mahlekete, a local villager in charge of the heifer project at the farm said at least 100 villagers were benefiting from the cattle breeding programme and they have since written a letter to the Minister of Lands and Rural Resettlement Douglas Mombeshora to appeal for help on behalf of Goddard.
“Since 12 February 2014 we started the livestock improvement programme to benefit 106 villagers from Heathcote Farm, Idhlala Farm and Ibheka Farm, the withdrawal of the offer will greatly affect the planned long term project ,” read part of the letter of appeal written to Mombeshora.
Several employees are set to lose their jobs following the latest farm invasion. The violent land grab exercise popularly called the third Chimurenga ,has displaced nearly 4000 commercial farmers but ecomomists blame the chaotic programme for grossly affecting agricultural production thereby leading to the current economic abyss.
“Useless”, Confused Opposition Can’t Beat ZANU PF, Analyst Says
Despite complaints from many Zimbabweans about the state of the country’s economy, which most people blame on the ruling Zanu-PF party, director Pedzisai Ruhanya of the Zimbabwe Democracy Institute, said they would still likely vote for the party in an election than any of the opposition parties because of their state of disunity and disarray.
Speaking in a recent panel discussion with chairman of the United Kingdom Zanu-PF branch, Nick Mangwana, Dr. Ruhanya, said it’s not that the ruling party itself is any better, but it holds up better than the opposition.
“I don’t think that the failures of Zanu [PF] necessarily mean that the opposition will gain,” said Dr. Ruhanya.
“Zanu can be torn apart, they can run into factions, but I can say that a faction in Zanu [PF] given the complexity between party and state, and how they hold the state through the military, they can still win the election because the opposition is not organized. The opposition is in disarray.”
Dr. Ruhanya said as long as the opposition remains this way, splintering like the once united Movement for Democratic Change, there can be no hope of a strong opposition to Zanu-PF which could force the ruling party into any kind of compromise, for the benefit of the people.
“Look at Zanu [PF] and Zapu [Zimbabwe African People’s Union]. There was a time when they formed the Patriotic Front, to confront a common enemy in Rhodesia, and they won independence, and these guys [opposition] to be frank, if they continue in their disorganizing manner and their mediocrity state as it is, Zanu [PF] can be torn apart, they can differ, but they can still win the elections because of the problems of the opposition.”
Mangwana agreed that there is more his Zanu-PF party can do to improve the standard of living in the country. He also noted his party’s objectives this year.
“We have to deliver good outcomes for our people, we have to focus not on power gains, we actually have to focus on delivering good economics to our people. That as a party is a running call that any well-meaning Zimbabwean should make.”
ZDI Director Pedzisai Ruhanya and Chair of Zanu-PF UK Branch Nick Mangwana
Stressing his party’s various policies to improve people’s livelihoods, such as the Zimbabwe Agenda for Socio-Economic Transformation (Zimasset), Mangwana said though its progress may be slow, it is yielding results.
He said there are more stringent needs that as a country every citizen should be concerned about and help the party address, rather than fighting it.
“This year there is going to be very devastating drought. We need everybody focused on making sure that not even a single person would starve, and not even a single person would go hungry. We have to make sure that the jobs that are there are retained, and more are created,” Mangwana said.
“If people have got a single-mindedness of focusing on those particular goals, we’ll achieve everything we need, and 2016 can be better.”
But with the World Food Program reporting that close to 2 million Zimbabweans are in need of food aid, and the appeal that it has put out for assistance, Dr. Ruhanya said Mangwana and his Zanu-PF party’s concerns are late.
“I don’t know why he [Mangwana] is saying that we will not have anyone starving, people are starving, people have no food, we already have a drought. I think that they’ve told him [Mangwana] from Harare, that the country has a huge food deficit,” said Dr. Ruhanya.
To adequately address the problem, Dr. Ruhanya said Zanu-PF and all the parties in the country should prioritize people rather than their own person needs.
“The problem we have as a country is that we have a problem of the will to power, versus the will to transformation. Everything that is happening here is about grabbing, it’s about capturing power, but transforming our institutions, transforming our economy, transforming our democratic culture, is not part of the discourse, not only in Zanu [PF] but also in the opposition,” Dr. Ruhanya said.
But aside from that Dr. Ruhanya continued, change in the country is a long stretch given the age of President Robert Mugabe, whom he said is not inspiring confidence in investors wanting to invest in the country, and not showing the leadership needed to steer the country out of its current abyss.
“President Mugabe is turning 92 in 7 weeks time,” he stressed. “Surely you cannot have international or domestic economic confidence in a 92-year-old, to do deals with a 92-year-old,” Dr. Ruhanya concluded with a laugh.
But Mangwana said he and his party have confidence in President Mugabe, whom they recently endorsed as the candidate for the 2018 elections, in which he will contest for the country’s presidency, at the age of 94. – VOA
TB Joshua Says 2016 Zimbabwe Economy to Overflow in Cash – Magaya
Nigerian preacher TB Joshua says that Zimbabwe’s economy is going to boom, PHD Ministries founder Walter Magaya has announced.
Speaking during his new year crossover service, Magaya said TB Joshua told him concerning the Zimbabwean nation this year, “is a year of overflow.”
Magaya made the announcement saying: “I am not looking at your situation, you are listening to the declaration, God said to me, overflow into your country, overflow in your life, overflow in your marriage, overflow in your finances,” he said as the church burst into song and dance.
“This year, ask your neighbour; how big is your garage? How big is your house? How big is your wardrobe? Because it is a year of overflow,” he shouted.
“I went to ask my spiritual father and he confirmed this. Yes, I know we are going through tough times as a country, but this year, it is a year of overflow.
“I asked him [TB Joshua], my father, this is what the Lord is telling me, but look at our situation as a country, as Africa, is this true? He said it is true,” said Magaya
During that function, the entire arena was covered with little lights from thousands of candles as the electricity-powered lights were switched off for 15 minutes on Magaya’s instruction.
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Mutsvangwa Hits Dead End
The Minister of Welfare Services for the War Veterans, War Collaborators, Former Political Detainees and Restrictees, Christopher Mutsvangwa, has been told Bulawayo is “a no go area” for him.
Bulawayo’s war veterans’ leaders have threatened to demonstrate against him if he goes ahead with his planned visit to the city on Saturday. The freedom fighters described Mutsvangwa as “a chairman for hire” who was being used by other forces to push their agenda. They said Mutsvangwa must first go back to his home province, Mashonaland West, to be cleared after the province passed a vote of no confidence in him, before he comes to Bulawayo.
Mashonaland West province recently recommended Mutsvangwa’s expulsion from Zanu PF following his utterances in the private media that were deemed as insulting to the First Family and undermining the authority of the President.
He is alleged to have said: “We’ll respect the institution of marriage and ( Saviour) Kasukuwere is confused and conflating the institution of marriage.”
War veterans in the city said the Minister, who is also the chairperson of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association was scheduled to address a meeting at the war veterans’ provincial offices in Entumbane suburb today but he said last night that he will not attend.
Bulawayo War Veterans’ vice chairman Naison Mashasha said they were bona fide ex-combatants who were loyal to the President and followed the resolutions held at the war veterans Masvingo Congress last year. “We hear Mutsvangwa is coming here but our message to him is very clear. We don’t want to see him, he has to sort out things from his home province where they want to chase him away before coming here,” said Mashasha.
He accused Mutsvangwa of fanning divisions in the association by appointing an executive which they alleged worked with ousted leader Jabulani Sibanda.
“He came here and endorsed an illegal executive which used to work with Jabulani Sibanda. He isn’t following the association’s resolutions made in Masvingo. Last time he was here, he hired thugs whom he appointed to beat us up, we’re the bona fide war vets who fought for this country and are 100 percent behind the Presidium and Amai (the First Lady Grace Mugabe),” he said.
Mashasha said they would stage demonstrations once Mutsvangwa sets foot in Bulawayo to express their opposition to him and the alleged illegal executive he endorsed in the province.
The Cephas Ncube-led executive is accused of having people loyal to the ousted Sibanda, dividing members in the province. “We’re not speaking in polite terms, we’ll demonstrate peacefully telling him what we want. Asimfuni lapha ko (we don’t want him here in) Bulawayo u Mutsvangwa, he has no place here,” said Mashasha.
He said as genuine war veterans they were well versed in how structures worked emanating from their experiences during the liberation struggle, hence they only take orders from the party and not vice versa.
“We gave Mutsvangwa a letter telling him our grievances but what we got were assaults from his thugs most of whom are widows, war collaborators and children who weren’t part of the armed struggle. He must go to other provinces first,” said Mashasha.
War veterans’ provincial secretary, Mitsho Ndlovu, said Bulawayo would not endorse Mutsvangwa. “Mutsvangwa is playing nicodemous, he’s coming to Bulawayo knowing very well that his province has passed a vote of no confidence. He’s seeking favours from the so-called war veterans to endorse him so that he gains favour from them,” he said.
Mutsvangwa said in an interview last night that he was not coming to the Bulawayo meeting as he was just returning from the holiday, but other war veterans leaders would attend.
“I’m aware of the meeting but I just came back from the holiday. I’ll not be able to attend, my vice-chair and secretary general as well as the party leadership will address that meeting,” he said. He said the planned demonstrations were led by people who were “woefully ignorant” of party structures.
“Zanu-PF is led by President Mugabe and he has the prerogative to appoint Cabinet and Politburo not some errant junior members in Mash West. How does a junior in Mash West question the President’s decision to appoint the Cabinet and Politburo? These people are tendentious and woefully ignorant of the structures of Zanu PF,” said Mutsvangwa.
He said the planned demonstrations were illegal and organised by people with dubious liberation war records. He said he would not be distracted by the threats in conducting his duty which is to improve the welfare of war veterans.
“On whose authority will they demonstrate, as of now the Acting President is Mphoko and they want to abuse his office? It’s sad that they’re abusing that office to do things that are unstructured. They’ve no respect for that office,” said Mutsvangwa.
“As the chairman I’ll not do anything not known by the patron of the war veterans who is President Mugabe who is war veteran number one. If they’re demonstrating ask them where they got that authority from as the President is out of the country.”(State Media/Additional Reporting)
Man Impregnates Daughter
Raping and impregnating a 14-year-old stepdaughter earns a Buhera man 30 years imprisonment.
Tatenda Chawanika (32) of Dhewa Village, Chief Chitsunge who was not represented and was denying ever abusing his step-daughter will, however, serve 25 years in jail after Rusape regional magistrate, Mr Livingstone Chipadza suspended five years on condition of good behaviour.
The stepdaughter has since given birth. Rusape area prosecutor, Mr Tirivanhu Mutyasira, told the court that Chawanika on two occasions took advantage of the absence of his wife who is the girl’s mother to sexually abuse her before threatening her with death if ever she divulged the abuse to anyone.
Sometime in October 2014, Chawanika and the complainant were at home. While the complainant was doing laundry in the kitchen hut, the accused person entered the kitchen and grabbed her by the collar and raped her.
After the rape, Chawanika threatened to kill the complainant if she revealed the matter to anyone. In October 2014, the girl arrived home from school and found the accused person alone seated under a tree.
The girl entered the bedroom in order to change her school uniform. Chawanika followed her in the bedroom and proceeded to rape her. — Manica Post.
Chiyangwa Exonerates “Asiagate Crooks”
The Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) has lifted all of the remaining match-fixing bans from the “Asiagate” scandal.
85 players and officials were banned for activities around national team games played mostly in Asia between 2007 and 2009.
Recently-elected Zifa president Phillip Chiyangwa announced on Friday that outstanding bans were lifted following a resolution at a Zifa executive committee meeting.
The biggest beneficiary is former Zifa chief executive Henrietta Rushwaya, who had a life ban from all football activities, although she always maintained that she was innocent.
Rushwaya was accused of being the key link between the Zimbabwe national team and Raj Perumal – a Singaporean who was jailed for match-fixing.
Players based outside of the country such as South Africa-based former captain Method Mwanjali were free to continue with their careers, as the rulings only came under the jurisdiction of Zifa.
The decision is too late for some home-based players such as defender Guthrie Zhokinyi, who captained Zimbabwe at the Cecafa Cup in Kenya 2009 and was given a life ban.
Zhokinyi’s career ground to a halt after four years on sidelines.
The Zifa investigation claimed that players were paid between $500 and $1500 to ensure the national team lost matches and conceded goals at certain times during games.
Gweru Boy Murderer Remanded In Custody
The 14-year-old boy from Gweru, who recently went berserk and allegedly murdered a 41-year-old maid in cold blood in a dispute over a memory card appeared in court yesterday.
The boy reportedly attempted to commit suicide when news of the callous killing began to spread.
The boy from Mkoba Village 20 in Gweru was not asked to plead when he appeared before Gweru magistrate Ms Judith Taruvinga facing murder. He was remanded in custody to January 22 for trial and was advised to apply for bail at the High Court.
The State, led by Mr Daniel Tafuma, alleged that on Sunday last week at around 11pm, the boy fatally struck Nyarai Mudonzwa with a hoe on the head in an argument over a memory card.
After committing the crime, the boy dragged the body into the toilet and locked himself in the house for two days before attempting to commit suicide by drinking a cleaning detergent when neighbours alerted the police.
The court heard that the matter came to light when a suspicious neighbour who overheard the fight went to the house after failing to see any movement outside for the two days.
The neighbour knocked on the door, but there was no response, despite hearing the boy’s movements inside the house.
It was further alleged that the neighbour alerted the police and the lad attempted to escape through the roof before downing the detergent. The boy was later rescued by police and neighbours who rushed him to Gweru Provincial Hospital where he recovered.-State Media
UN Agency Dumps Zimbabwe-bound Refugees
The office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has said no further assistance would be channelled to a group of nine immigrant families, with their 23 children, who are now attempting to leave South Africa and resettle in Zimbabwe.
“We have previously helped those families, but we will not be doing it anymore. We have people who are more vulnerable that we have to assist in South Africa.
“We assist the refugee families, but not permanently,” the refugee agency’s spokesperson Tina Ghelli said this week.
“We have assisted those families many times. We have previously given them money to start-up businesses.
“We have paid rent for them for intervals like three or four months. We cannot do that forever.
“Refugees in South Africa have the right to work and fend for themselves and their families.”
She said the UN agency’s position was to foster integration of the foreign nationals into South African communities.
“They refuse to be integrated into the South African community. They do not want. They chose to camp out of our offices, some of them for about two years.
“We could not have the situation continue like that. We have given money to the immigrants who were in camps following the 2015 xenophobic violence. We have also provided money to start business for some of the immigrants.”
Ghelli said the migrants were now insisting that the UN agency organise a move to a third country simply because “they want to go to America”.
“There are three main countries where we resettle refugees. Those countries are the United States of America, Canada and Australia. Even if these families have acquired refugee status in South Africa, the criteria used in our resettlement to a third country are much stricter and they would not make it,” said Ghelli.
A Democratic Republic of Congo national, who only wished to be identified as Mafuta – for his security reasons – narrated how he and other immigrants from Burundi moved to UN’s Metro Park building in Pretoria central, after surviving two waves of xenophobic attacks, in 2008 and in 2015.
“The UN is misunderstanding this whole thing. We are not looking for money or to get handouts of free social services. We did not take a cent after the 2015 violence in Durban because the money had a condition that you have to go back into the South African community. That is unthinkable. We will be killed,” said Mafuta.
“The UN has chosen to look the other way, while the real threat exists for immigrants living in South Africa. I have stayed in South Africa since 2008. I was attacked in Pretoria west during the 2008 violence, I then moved to Durban. In 2015 I escaped the attacks. Our only hope was the UNHCR. The UN is your father if you are seeking asylum in another country.”
Relations between the UNHCR and the immigrants have collapsed, particularly after the building managers of the Metro Park centre approached the High Court in Pretoria in December, seeking a court order for an eviction of all the migrants camped outside their facility.
But Johannesburg-based human rights advocate Gabriel Shumba is concerned the police, in removing the immigrants from the UN premises, may have acted based on a misinterpretation of the High Court order.
“First off, the order does not authorise eviction, as Section 41 of the Immigration Act only applies to the arrest and detention without warrant of foreigners whose documents are reasonably suspected to be fraudulent, or those with no legal status at all.
“To have proceeded with an eviction when this order does not permit such is a blatantly high-handed action which also constitutes an abuse of the court process,” said Shumba.
“The UNHCR should be perceived as a protector of asylum seekers and refugees worldwide. To be seen as conspiring in the unwarranted eviction or deportation of refugees, which is in violation of the principle of non-refoulement, is not only unhelpful but also contrary to its mission.
“The UNHCR is after all, and in the main funded by public funds. It should avoid placing itself in a situation as the present one, especially as it already has been accused of bias against Zimbabwean refugees over the years.”
On allegations of police brutality, Pretoria central police spokesperson, Captain Augustinah Selepe said there was no record of the alleged assault on the migrants when they were evicted from the UN offices.
She said people should open cases if they feel aggrieved by police action.
– Africa News Agency
Aging Zanu PF Councilors Costing Mash East -PDP
The Tendai Biti led People’s Democratic Party says “tired” Zanu PF officials in Mashonaland East are failing to improve service delivery to the electorate.
“We have not seen anything tangible they have done for the people since they were elected into office and what we are seeing is the deterioration of service delivery, for example Marondera, Mrewa and Macheke which awarded town status people are living in squalid conditions in these towns which were once growth points,” the party’s Mashonaland East provincial chairman Langton Matuku Matuku told ZimEye.com in an interview.
“If you go to Mrewa centre people are given under serviced piece of land to build houses where at the same portion they are digging shallow wells for drinking water and some few meters on the same land they are digging holes and constructing pit latrines”.
“This is poor service delivery dangerous to the people’s health which we are condemning and believe it needs to be greatly improved,” he said.
Matuku said this is caused by the aging Zanu PF leadership which the party is imposing on the electorate.
“For example in Mrewa north’s ward 16 there is a 78 year old Zanu PF councillor who was recently imposed on the people by Zanu PF after the party had sacked the seating councillor on allegations of siding with the Joice Mujuru camp and this has greatly affected service delivery,”said Matuku.
PDP could not field any candidate because of the “No Reforms No Election” campaign they adopted soon after the 2013 elections.
Newsday CIO Bonus Journos Released
News Day Journalists who were arrested for publishing a CIO bonus story were on Friday released on $200 bail each by a Harare Magistrate Elijah Makomo.
Releasing the Journalists ( Nqaba Matshazi (Deputy Editor) and Xolisani Ncube (reporter) Magistrate Makomo said they should also, surrender their travelling documents to the Harare Magistrate’s clerk of court, report every Friday to CID Harare and continue residing at their given addresses.
He also ordered them to return to the same court 27 January 2016.
The Office of the Prosecutor General which was represented by Sharon Mashavira was not opposed to the Journalists’ release.
Taona Nyamakura and Mzokhuthula Mbuyiso of Mtetwa &Nyambirai Legal Practitioners who are members of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights indicated that they were going to challenge the constitutionality of the charges which are being leveled against his clients.
The Journalists are being charged with contravening Section 31 (1) (ii) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act for allegedly publishing falsehoods.
The charges are emanating from a story they published on Wednesday which claimed that government in December secretly paid the CIO their salaries and bonuses.
Grace Mugabe Aide Accuses Mahofa Of Stealing
By Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo| It never rains but pours for Minister of State for Masvingo, Shuvai Ben Mahofa as she battles to recover from (food)poisoning as Zanu PF Provincial Women’s League and First Lady Grace Mugabe aide, Veronica Makonese, rises to accuse the troubled Mahofa of stealing Bona Mugabe’s wedding anniversary gifts as well as donations for the Gutu Rally.
In a development believed to be a sharp response to Mahofa’s attack on Mrs Mugabe, Makonese told the First Lady in a no holds barred meeting in Harare days before the explosive December conference, Mahofa stole donations for Grace’s rally in Gutu and Bona’s wedding anniversary gifts.
Despite attempts by Mahofa supporters to block Makonese from narrating the ordeal, Mrs Mugabe is reportedly breathing fire after hearing the developments. A member of the Zanu PF Women’s League who attended the meeting said Mahofa, who ironically fell ill soon after the Harare meeting and the conference, is now under fire from Mrs Mugabe.
“I attended the meeting myself and Makonese told the First Lady, Mahofa looted the Gutu rally donations and that she is involved in a spate of corrupt activities and it really angered Amai. An investigation team has since been deployed to Masvingo to look into the matter.
“As we speak Mahofa is under probe for corruption,” said the Zanu PF Women’s league icon. Last year Mahofa openly attacked Grace Mugabe saying she would not succeed her husband because she was too junior. Zanu PF members also say Grace is hitting back at Mahofa’s attacks, triggering a fresh contest in the Zanu PF power game. There are reports Mahofa was poisoned in Victoria Falls .
“I told the First Lady about Mahofa’s incompetence (and) corruption and the issue is being investigated -including the Mushayavanhu rally donations that were looted, ” Zanu PF provincial women’s league boss Makonese said.
Party insiders maintain Mahofa is being punished for openly attacking Grace who is believed to be positioning herself to take over the party presidency and eventually succeed her ageing husband as the Head of State. Makonese allegedly told Mrs Mugabe, Mahofa looted Bona Mugabe’s wedding anniversary gifts that came through her office.
Rhino Poaching: Tsvangirai Party Blamed
Game rangers and ZRP cops have arrested four MDC-T member connected people they blame for rhino poaching in Matobo National Park.
Tsvangira’s legislator for Tsholotsho (Proportional Representation), Ms Lwazi Sibanda was also questioned.
Matobo National Park is located in Matabeleland South.
The four suspects include Munyaradzi Mwonzora, young brother to the MDC-T secretary-general Mr Douglas Mwonzora.
Others are Clement Mazhandu (39), Shadreck Kuvarega (39), and Brighton Nkosilathi Nyathi (26).
They were arrested by Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority rangers on Tuesday afternoon who then handed them over to Matobo police.
Mwonzora is also an MDC-T councillor in Nyanga. The quartet was arrested after they were suspected of tracking a rhinoceros spoor in the park.
It is also alleged that Ms Sibanda was earlier on spotted in the same park conducting surveillance prior to the arrival of Mwonzora and his accomplices. National police spokesperson Chief Superintendent Paul Nyathi yesterday said further investigations into the matter were underway.
The four are expected to appear in court in Kezi on Wednesday next week. “We arrested the four suspects in connection with poaching activities in Matopo National Park. More information will be provided when we complete the ongoing investigations” he said.
“The MDC-T MP was summoned to Hillside Police Station in Bulawayo where she was questioned and released following her visit to Mwonzora at Matopo police station”.
The suspects’ lawyer, Mr Kholwani Ngwenya, said yesterday that his clients had been charged with criminal trespass and that they would appear in court on Wednesday next week.
He said the four were released on summons and that the MP’s vehicle was also searched as the police suspected that it was carrying a gun, which they intended to use for poaching.
“They were arrested by rangers on Tuesday afternoon who later handed them to the police on Wednesday morning.
“Actually, Mwonzora and others were going to an area called Gulaki where he intended to buy a vehicle. Along the way they came across wild beasts and followed them when one of them said he hadn’t seen them in his whole life,” said Mr Ngwenya.
He said the four then followed a path for some distance unaware that they were following a rhino spoor and they were intercepted by parks rangers.
Mr Ngwenya said at some point which they had passed, there were prints of the butt of a gun which made the rangers believe that the group was on a poaching mission.
Ms Sibanda refused to comment on the matter last night referring all the questions to Mr Ngwenya (her lawyer).
The incident comes a few weeks after the Minister of Environment, Water and Climate, Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, raised concern on the rampant poaching in the country’s national parks saying highly placed people, staff in rural district councils and some safari operators were involved in the vice.
After Mugabe: Zimbabwe Preparations
The pursuit of the political kingdom first and the greed for power without responsibility has destroyed Zimbabwe’s potential. In fact, one could argue that the Zanu PF regime has destroyed more in nearly 36 years of its rule than the colonialists did.
If we consider it, the colonialist actually built Zimbabwe’s productive capabilities and infrastructure in a very short period of time and Zanu PF has methodically and systematically destroyed it. That is the legacy of Mugabe. Mugabe’s rule has been characterised by institutional failure of a post-independent Zimbabwe that is now a mere shadow of the past.
This is typical of most African leaders.
We must remember that the African leader comes from a background of poverty and has not had the opportunity to accumulate wealth and build anything of significance. He will therefore abuse the political platform as his means to personal wealth accumulation by plundering public resources. He remains shackled by his past which limits his ability to imagine beyond expropriating what others have built. He is a primitive gatherer hiding under the skirt of revolutionary rhetoric.
Unfortunately, when Mugabe goes, we shall remember him not for the good he may have done, but for the bad and suffering he has caused. Some of the blame must be with us Zimbabweans. We tolerated and supported a one-party state, and we abdicated our responsibilities at the expense of the country. We inadvertently bred a dictator.
As we move from what has been a disastrous chapter of struggle politics towards creating a democratic developmental state, it is essential that we put a new political leadership in place. This new leadership must be characterised by a new generation of Zimbabweans and not the Zanu PF dead wood — their time has come and gone.
We have been caught in a spider’s web of lies about our history, our potential and our future as a country since 1980. The only way we can extricate ourselves from it, is to first change our belief system as a society and create a new perspicacity of who we can be and the possibilities which are staring at us.
The sad reality is that some members of Zanu PF have been victims to its unceasing rhetoric and propaganda. They truly believe that there is no outside to our current paradigm. They truly believe that we have many enemies out there who are working continuously to thwart our aspirations as a people and that it is those others in the West who have caused the problems that we face today.
According to this belief system, they themselves have played no part in creating the problems we face today. Nothing can be further from the truth as we all know that it is their disastrous choices of the last 35 years which have created today’s problems.
I believe that Zimbabwe can be a great nation indeed once it unleashes itself onto a different trajectory unhindered by the clutches of a history of oppression and fear. The archaic paradigm of victimhood which accepts that we as Zimbabweans are incapable of creating our own prosperity and cannot create a self-sustaining economy. We have all the necessary knowledge base spread all over the world and the necessary resources to create the Zimbabwe we want.
We must vociferously reject this limiting mental model of Zanu PF that there is no outside option to their rule. We the younger generation have the responsibility of creating a new paradigm which says that our country Zimbabwe can be a trillion-dollar economy.
We must also believe that we can shape a self-sustaining inclusive economy with full employment, without relying on aid from the West, or the East for that matter, to determine what we can become. We must stop being slaves to the self-serving political rhetoric or to international capital. We can control our destiny as a country if only we believe.
In order to do that, we must look at other nations that have come out of worse conditions than our country is in. We can build a formidable economy if we choose to learn from countries such as Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, Germany and others and acknowledge what they did right.
Political leadership is crucial yes, but what do we do when our politicians are unable to imagine what we want? What do we do when they are limited in their thinking on how far we can go? When they have no vision beyond their lifetime and are only interested in power and what they can get from it today?
We have no choice, but to create our own new paradigm as free citizens of Zimbabwe. In my opinion, Zimbabweans in the diaspora should take the lead in creating a new narrative of the future that is bolder and significantly different from the past, they have the knowledge and the exposure. We must turn the brain drain of yesterday to today’s brain gain.
The first step we must take is to build a compelling and inclusive vision of a better future. This must be a collaborative effort and must never be imposed upon us by political parties. We must then leave it to our technocrats and professionals all over the world to tell us how to achieve our vision.
Our new vision for a trillion-dollar economy by 2030 must be led by rapid industrialisation and urbanisation. We must no longer think primary product but must think of manufacturing things and value adding in both agriculture and mining as the core drivers of economic reinvention. We must think of industrial hubs underpinned by free enterprise and economic freedom.
We must think of servicing Africa as our primary market and forget this idea that Africa can rise only to the benefit of countries such as China. We must think of regional integration in our infrastructure, ICTs and energy sectors. These are the conversations that are now necessary. We have to target the growing African middle class with high end products and not only expect these to be imports from Asia.
This requires that our investment policies to be inward looking and we must rely less on foreign direct investment (FDI) and the International Monetary Fund as drivers of our economic growth. We also need to grow a local vibrant business sector fuelled by our own savings. Entrepreneurship, innovation and risk taking with new ways of creating access to capital are therefore key to our future success.
In my opinion, for Zimbabwe to truly grow to its full potential, it only requires us to change our attitude that government is not the driver of growth. Government is a net cost to society and the rapid growth that we need cannot be driven by yesterday’s politicians, but by entrepreneurs, technicians and dreamers.
Zimbabweans are tired. They are tired of Zanu PF and its leadership; they are tired of non-delivery, the arrogance, the economic meltdown and the continuous non-productive political bickering within Zanu PF that is wasting our precious time.
Yes we need a new political order in Zimbabwe but let us not be naïve and expect this to be a smooth transition. The most dangerous assumption we can make is that Zanu PF is ready to let common sense and popular sentiment prevail. Theirs is an incomprehensible stupidity and a clear lack of moral obligation to the suffering people of Zimbabwe caused by their misguided policies over the last 36 years. Reshuffling ministers, suspending party members and reframing problems will not absolve them.
My greatest fear is that we may be disappointed once more in 2018 as we were in 2013, if we all naively wait and think that we can ever accept to go into another election with the current electoral architecture in place.
It boggles the mind why any opposition party would even consider contesting any by-election at this stage.
The questions we must answer are; how can we define a better future together and agree on what it will look like? How can we move towards that future now?
In my opinion, we must adopt the key principles that have led to the emergence of successful economies throughout history. These include continuous leadership renewal and accountability, rule of law and protection of private property, institutional renewal and delivery, economic freedom and inclusivity, agriculture and industrial revival, human capital preservation and development, effective and efficient resource management, infrastructure rehabilitation and development, promotion of foreign direct investment and lastly citizen empowerment, food security and poverty alleviation.
When Mugabe goes we therefore have an opportunity to re-invent Zimbabwe. When Mugabe goes we shall have an opportunity to begin to create the Zimbabwe we want but that will take all of our collective efforts and courage to ensure that never again can we allow one man to dominate political power and be a little god amongst us.
Aluta continua!
Musewe is a Harare-based economist and author. These New Perspectives articles are co-ordinated by Lovemore Kadenge, president of the Zimbabwe Economics Society. E-mail: [email protected]
Beitbridge Chaos: Zimbabweans “Tortured” In Fiery Heat
The situation was chaotic at Beitbridge border post yesterday when returning Zimbabweans complained they were “tortured” in fiery heat while waiting to be served.
“The situation at Beitbridge border-post is inhumane. Close to 35 buses excluding cars and kombis waiting to be cleared for more than (2)two hours and we have not moved more than 10 metres,” one source told ZimEye
Children, the disabled and the elderly were left in the sunny furnace for hours with no hope in sight.
“We all know there’s a heat wave, there aren’t enough toilets: children, the disabled and elderly will suffer and more affected.
“We are abused wherever we go but it’s heartbreaking and cruel when our own are the perpetrators,” they said.
They continued, “is it wrong to visit another nation and bring home some goodies then be penalised? Zimbabwe we need to treat each other better. Can the parent ministry do something now…”
Meanwhile attempts to obtain a comment from immigration and Zimra bosses were fruitless by the time of going to print.
Prisoners Eat Rats for Food
Some prisoners at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison trap rats for food, one of the nine men accused of masterminding a foiled jailbreak at the prison told the court yesterday.
Lucky Matambanadzo (39), who is a self actor, made the revelations while cross-examining a State witness Claudius Mutizwa.
Each prisoner will be accorded the opportunity to cross-examine the State witness.
Matambanadzo is jointly charged with Robert Martin Gumbura, Blessing Chauke (25), Lucky Mhungu (38), Taurai Dodzo (47), Thomas Chacha (37), Thulani Chizema (32), Jacob Sibanda (28) and Elijah Vhumbunu (38).
Matambanadzo asked if Mutizwa would dispute that starving inmates were eating rats.
“Since you said your evidence is confined to B Hall alone not other cells, would you then dispute it if I tell that starving inmates in your cell were feeding on rats just like inmates from my cell, C Hall. Inmates resorted to trapping rats for food. Would you dispute it if I tell you that was what prisoners were going through at Chikurubi Maximum Prison,” asked Matambanadzo.
Mutizwa replied that there was never food shortage at the prison. “If prisoners were being given two slices of bread it meant that the government was only able to provide that,” responded Mutizwa. “The country is going through socio-economic hardships and Chikurubi is not an exception.”
However, Matambanadzo insisted that food was never enough at the prison and the inmates would scramble for food, running away with food bins while others became bullies.
“The prison is just like the society where one will find street kids and such kind of people,” replied Mutizwa.
Matambanadzo added that that prison officers broke windows after the alleged prison break to strengthen their case against the nine accused.
Harare magistrate, Mr Francis Mapfumo, adjourned the trial to Friday.-State Media
Thug (suspect) Stoned to Death
Ten people, including a 16-year-old teenager yesterday appeared in court for fatally stoning a suspected thief after they found him unlocking their neighbour’s door at night.
Pasca Bunya (37), Nota Nota (46), Kuziva Gopo (37), Shungu Ngwaru (33), Prince Magutakuona (44), Gilbert Gocha (38), Nicholas Nyamundanda (34), Caroline Mutandwa (28), Tafadzwa Nota (25) and a 16- year- old boy were charged with murder when they appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Elijah Makomo.
Mr Makomo released the adults on $100 bail each while the boy was released on free bail.
As part of their bail conditions, the 10 were ordered to stay at their given addresses and not to interfere with State witnesses.
They will be back in court on January 29 for trial. Allegations are that on September 9 last year, the 10 teamed up and assaulted the now deceased with bricks and sjamboks alleging that he was a thief after they found him trying to unlock Bunya’s door at around 2am.
The court heard that the 10 assaulted the now deceased who succumbed to injuries sustained from the assault leading to their arrest. Meanwhile, two suspected robbers appeared in court on Wednesday for fatally stoning a man before stealing his valuables and $120 in cash.
Tatenda Gwanda (22) and Saymore Dzimaita (22) were charged with murder when they appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Elijah Makomo. Mr Makomo remanded the two in custody to January 29 for their trial.
Prosecutor Mrs Idah Maromo alleged that on November 8 2014 along Hurst Road, Waterfalls in Harare Gwanda and Dzamaita waylaid Caleb Muzunze along the road as he was coming from work.
The court heard that the two suddenly started stonning Muzunze on the head until he fell the ground. When Muzunze fell down, it is alleged that Gwanda and Dzamaita started searching him and stole a black grey satchel containing groceries, Nokia Asha cellphone and a wallet containing $120.
Muzunze was rushed to hospital by passerbys where he died on admission on November 12 2014. The two were arrested on November 17 and they led police to the recovery of Muzunze’s satchel at their place of residence.State Media
Husband Sleeps With Gun Under Pillow
A Harare man reportedly slept with a gun under his pillow to instil fear into his wife whom he accused of being violent. Cuthbert Gweshe allegedly threatened to shoot his wife, Angela Femberwi and their children before killing himself, the Harare Civil Court heard yesterday.
Femberwi who was seeking a protection order against Gweshe yesterday told magistrate Mrs Marehwanazvo Gofa he also severely assaults her and accuses her of neglecting their children.
“I want the court to stop my husband from coming to my house because he assaults me threatening to kill me and the children are now afraid of him,” she said.
“He is threatening to kill me and my relatives and he sleeps with a gun under his pillow. He said that if I make any silly move towards him he would kill me,” added Femberwi.
Gweshe refuted his wife’s allegations. He told the court that since they separated, he only visited Femberwi once inquiring about the children’s performance at school.
“She is lying,” Gweshe said. “The only time I went to her house is when I wanted to tell her that one of our children was watching pornography.”
“I was concerned about our child because this was affecting his grades at school. I have never abused her or threatened to eliminate her as she is alleging,” he said.
Gweshe told the court that Femberwi was the violent one and the court should protect him instead. Mrs Gofa ordered Gweshe to keep peace with his wife and refrain from threatening her. herald
I Feel Sorry for Mugabe – Gumbo
Expelled Rugare Gumbo who was branded a traitor by President Mugabe says he feels sorry for him.
Gumbo told the Daily News that :”Normally these should be allegations that would make someone like me, who sacrificed a lot to liberate this country, very angry but because I know President (Robert) Mugabe very well, having been among the few who had to work hard to convince freedom fighters to accept him in Mozambique. I am bound to feel very sorry for him because he has not grown into the leader that we thought and fought to try and mould him into.
His major problem is that he cannot distinguish between criticism and betrayal and this has been his biggest undoing.
This has led him into making very serious errors of judgment, first in 1977/78 during the liberation struggle when he presided over the arbitrary arrests of nearly all Zipa commanders on trumped up charges of planning a coup d’état and these errors of judgment have continued way into his reign with devastating effects on his standing as a leader and dire economic consequences on the country he is leading.
What I have done in the past, during the war in 1977/78 and what I did in the last politburo meeting that I attended before being summarily expelled by Mugabe, was not betrayal but honest criticism borne out of the need, first to tell the truth, and second, to try and make him see that he, like any individual, makes mistakes and should therefore listen to those around him.
I am proud today and stand vindicated that the interview I gave to the Herald in 1980 clearly shows that I understood Mugabe had shortcomings, was an autocrat and that this country was going to suffer under his leadership.
It is unfortunate that the independence euphoria that engulfed the country then provided a smokescreen that blinded people from seeing the evil in him that they needed to deal with to make him, not only a better leader, but also a better person to live with in a democratic society.
It is true that during the war of liberation, in particular 1977 to 1978, some of us lost confidence in his leadership style which was a departure from the liberation values, which considered leadership as just division of labour not individual status of superiority over the people.
He also exhibited authoritarian and totalitarian tendencies. So as former members of the Dare Rechimurenga, we challenged those tendencies which were clearly a departure from the norms and values of the national liberation struggle, whose objective was one man one vote, true freedom and democracy for the people of Zimbabwe.
In 1980, the experience of 1977/78 which was his authoritarian and repressive response to the genuine and constructive criticism of the “leadership” which resulted in the detention of nearly all the commanders of Zipa and former members of Dare for the remaining 18 or so months before the Lancaster House Conference and the ceasefire was still fresh in my mind hence the emotion with which I described him and anticipated the type of leadership he was going to avail.
It was during this time in 1980 that I warned the people of Zimbabwe about the manipulative tactics that characterise his leadership and I feel vindicated by the history of Zimbabwe from 1980 to now, the events that took place between 1980 and now clearly indicate I was spot on in my description of a Zimbabwe under Mugabe.
Police Dodge Court for Newsday Journalists
The police have charged the two Newsday journalists arrested this week, with publishing falsehoods and denied them access to justice by diverting them from going to the courts before detaining them up to Friday when they will appear in court.
The two journalists, Nqaba Matshazi (Deputy Editor) and Xolisani Ncube (reporter) who were arrested Thursday morning after shaming the state that in December when it failed to pay civil servants, it secretly dished out salaries and bonuses to members of the Central Intelligence Organisation.
The journalists’ attorneys told ZimEye.com that the police diverted them when they were heading for the Harare Magistrate’s court for the hearing of their clients’ case.
“We were on way to the courts and from nowhere we were made to return to the Harare Central Police station upon which we were told that our clients will go to court Friday morning”, said lawyers Taona Nyamakura and Mzokhuthula Mbuyiso of Mtetwa & Nyambirai Legal Practitioners.
They said their clients will appear in court on Friday for initial remand.
Donkey Rapist(suspect) Denied Bail
A Zimbabwean man who was thrown in jail in September last year for allegedly having sex with a donkey had his prison remand extended by a Palapye magistrates court this week.
23-year old Decent Vee Mulilo was allegedly caught having sex with the donkey at Phuduhudu lands, and while the state believes that forensic evidence will prove that he was more than taking the animal for a ride, the man has maintained his innocence.
This week a Palapye Magistrates court denied him bail as prosecutors pleaded for more time to secure forensic evidence.
He complained to Magistrate Thapelo Buang that his case was being delayed and that other suspects whose cases are also awaiting forensic results have come after him and left prison while he rots in jail. “The prosecutor brings me here and presents the same story all the time regarding my remand. The case should be withdrawn because I do not have a case to answer,” he said.
The prosecution however opposed his bail application as they said as a foreigner he was a flight risk and might skip back to his country.
State Prosecutor, Ditsapelo Emmanuel, told the court that he did not know why the forensic laboratory was delaying with the results and asked the court to have forensic experts summoned to explain the delay.
The case continues on January 20th.-The Voice
BREAKING NEWS- Police Arrest Journalists Over CIO Bonus Story
Police in Harare on Thursday arrested two News Day journalists for publishing a story in their Wednesday publication revealing that government in December “secretly” gave members of the Central Intelligence Organisation CIO their bonuses.
The two journalists Nqaba Matshazi (Deputy Editor) and Xolisani Ncube (reporter) were picked up from their Granite-side offices and taken to Harare Central Police Station where they are being detained.
Last year the minister of Media Information and Broadcasting Services Christopher Mushowe gagged the media from reporting on issues involving state security saying that anyone who chooses to do so should be prepared to finish “what you would have started”.
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Sable Chemicals Retrenches 130 Workers
Sole ammonium nitrate fertiliser producer, Sable Chemicals has laid off 130 workers, an official said yesterday.
Sable Chemicals chief executive Jack Murehwa said that the dismissed workers were working in ammonia manufacturing plants, which the firm recently decommissioned.
“In short, we used to make our own ammonia in the country using electrolysis which requires a lot of power. We do have a power deficit, so we could not continue using that much power to make the ammonia so we had to phase the ammonium manufacturing facilities offline.
“Having done that, it then meant that plants that were used to make ammonia had to be switched off and therefore all the people who were working in those areas; we had to part with them,’ he said.
Murehwa added: “We are operating on reduced power, so we had to reduce our operations. We parted with about 130 people.”
He said Sable Chemicals is now importing ammonia.
“But we still have the plants that convert ammonia to fertiliser so we import the ammonia and convert it to fertiliser. Those plants are the ones that are still running and that is the way we are now operating,” he said.
Last October, Government directed that 40 megawatts (MW) of electricity that had been dedicated to Sable Chemicals be diverted to residential areas as a result of power shortages.
At that time, the country was generating around 1 000MW a day, 400MW less than it produced before a drop in water levels at its Kariba hydropower station forced the introduction of water rationing.
Sable then responded by adopting a different production model that saw it decommissioning its high power consuming electrolysis plant which was commissioned in 1972. At full capacity, Sable Chemicals required 115MW to produce 240 000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate fertiliser per year. — New Ziana.
School girls Beat Up Teacher
Teacher beaten up by 7 pupils because she is “useless”
By Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo|In a dramatic story that sounds like a movie script, seven pupils at Earnest Kadungure Secondary School in Chivhu teamed up and charged to beat up their science teacher Stella Ndachenedzwa, accusing her of being what they termed “useless”.
Facts of the state’s case perused by ZimEye.com are that the seven form 3 girls, all aged 15, assaulted Mrs. Ndachenedzwa(48) just before their Science lesson in December, damaging her spectacles in the process. The case was heard before Magistrate Mangosi last week .
When Ndachenedzwa went to the form 3 class for the lesson she found the seven girls armed with sticks and they all stormed out of the classroom accusing the teacher of being incompetent.
The teacher left the classroom to go to her office but the girls blocked her and began to assault her with the sticks all over her body. After brutalising the teacher, the girls returned to the classroom where they were later confronted by senior staff members.
Meanwhile a senior staff member at the school put blame of the incident on peer influence and the misconceptions on television culture.
“The incident happened as a result of mob influence and group think tendency. Above all this event reflects uncouth behaviour and it is ideal for parents to control the type of television content their children view,” once staffer told ZimEye.com.
Makandiwa “An Evil Satanist,” Newsreaders Claim
Harare churchman Emmanuel Makandiwa is “an evil Satanist”, Newsreaders have charged claiming.
Speaking on the sidelines of the preacher’s “prophecy” that Zimbabwe is in 2016 going to have a booming economy, commentators reacted angrily to his utterances which are similar to colleague Walter Magaya’s new year proclamations.
Makandiwa said in part:
“God said to me, 2016 is the year of overflow and abundance,”
Local economist Michael Mudawa wrote charging at the preacher saying “this evil Satanist is lying through his teeth. He has said similar things in years and common sense will show that Zimbabwe is not going to have a smooth economy this year,” he said.
Another commentator wrote saying “Kuda kutidherera manje. Why do these people feel like they can just show up and suddenly start offering prophecies? Technology will be key?! Boy! Technology has been key since Zinjanthropithicus or whatever his name was thought of using a rock to crush his pistachios or whatever. And if they must prophesy, why not use it for useful stuff? Like kuti when are the rains coming, so that people do not waste mbeu like they did this year. Or when will electricity be on tomorrow, useful things that I can use. Not this rubbish about bumper harvest.”
Prophetic Healing and Deliverance ministries leader, Walter Magaya joining Makandiwa say 2016 will bring better economic fortunes despite indications of a tough year ahead.
Magaya and Makandiwa made the predictions in their New Year crossover events, saying the change in Zimbabwe’s fortune could see an “overflow and abundance” and “a great harvest”.
The two preachers, who command large followings at their separate church gatherings, told their followers that although 2015 was a challenging year, “God has something special for his people in 2016.”
“God said to me, 2016 is the year of overflow and abundance,” Magaya told multitudes of his followers gathered at his Waterfalls Church in Harare, prompting them to break into song and dance.
In Chitungwiza, it was almost a similar message from Makandiwa as he declared 2016 a year of “great harvest.”
“This is a year of great harvest as there will be no depression and sorrows,” Makandiwa said.
“I know you have suffered enough individually and as a country.
“You have sacrificed a lot and the Lord has told me that 2016 is a year of great harvest.
“Whatever you do, great harvest, in your marriages, great harvest in your finances, great harvest and all you wish for it shall come your way.
“The devil has no chance this year in your life. You shall reap in multitudes. Those who don’t know shall ask why; tell them it is a year of great harvest.”
Magaya said before he made the declaration about 2016, he had spent the greater part of December interceding and seeking God’s plans. He travelled to Nigeria for confirmation of his prophecy from his spiritual father, TB Joshua.
“I am not looking at your situation, you are listening to the declaration, God said to me, overflow into your country, overflow in your life, overflow in your marriage, overflow in your finances,” he said as the church burst into song and dance.
“This year, ask your neighbour; how big is your garage? How big is your house? How big is your wardrobe? Because it is a year of overflow,” he shouted.
“I went to ask my spiritual father and he confirmed this. Yes, I know we are going through tough times as a country, but this year, it is a year of overflow.
“I asked him [TB Joshua], my father, this is what the Lord is telling me, but look at our situation as a country, as Africa, is this true? He said it is true.”
The crossover services at both churches were attended by thousands of people drawn from across the country and beyond, including government ministers, legislators and diplomats accredited to Zimbabwe, among others.
At PHD ministries, congregates were treated to song and dance by Matthias Mhere, Blessing Shumba and others.
As the new year approached, Magaya took to the stage, ordering that all lights be switched off and everyone use an “anointed” candle to “light their lives into 2016”.
The candle light ceremony saw the entire arena being covered with little lights from thousands of candles as the electricity-powered lights were switched off for 15 minutes.
CIOs Threaten to Kill Nurses
Death Threats For Gutu Hospital Nurses| By Terrence Mawawa, Gutu|State security agents on Monday visited Gutu Mission Hospital and threatened to abduct and assault nurses if they embark on a strike against poor working conditions.
Panic stricken nurses at the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe(RCZ) run district hospital yesterday told ZimEye.com three men and “a lady” visited the health centre, moved around the premises and ordered nurses and hospital staff to continue with their duties or risk being abducted.
Morale is generally low at most hospitals since medical personnel are unhappy with the paltry salaries they are getting.
“Three big men and a lady in a short skirt came here and identified themselves as officers from the office of the president.
“They said they had a task to monitor activities in the hospitals and they moved around the nurses’ home and the school of nursing where they said everyone must report for duty. They further threatened to abduct those who dare to participate in the strike.
“They also said nurses who participate in the strike would be ruthlessly dealt with and we are in a state of panic. They said everyone is under surveillance so it is really frightening because they also warned us not to blame anyone if dire consequences befall us ,” said a nurse based at the giant mission hospital.
Medical personnel are pressing for better working conditions and a female nurse working at the Children’s ward said: “everyone is disgruntled and this is the reason why health standards have been compromised. This government must immediately resolve the matter because morale is low here.”
Civil Servants Threaten to Strike As Salary Talks Hit Deadlock
Zimbabwe’s government and its workers left a meeting deadlocked, Wednesday, over the issue of salaries and bonuses, which over the year have been delayed, staggered, and in the case of bonuses, yet to be paid.
The government had called the meeting under the guise of the National Joint Negotiating Council, hoping to de-escalate the rising tensions in the country over labor and pay related issues, but reportedly failed to address the issues to the satisfaction of the worker groups.
The chairman of the Apex Council which represents government workers, Richard Gundani, said workers were disappointed at the lack of resolve.
“There was no agreement at all on today’s meeting. The worker’s demand on the day that the bonuses are going to be paid was not answered,” said Gundani. “The dates are not available from that side.
They continue to express a commitment which is verbal. But from the workers side, from the worker’s point of view, any commitment made right now, has to be made with clear dates and implementation on where we start the process of paying.”
The cash-strapped government has been struggling to meet the wage bill for its 550-thousands workers as its coffers are empty owing to the country’s worsening economic crisis.
Economic hemorrhage
Economist John Robertson said the government is unlikely to meet its obligation to workers, who make up the bulk of the workforce, because of the under-performing economy which has resulted in company shutdowns which have reduced tax revenues. Robertson says all these are a result of government’s failed policies.
“The failure comes directly from their shrinking tax collection, which is a direct consequence of the shrinking economy, and that of course is a direct consequence of the policies that have done such damage to productive capacity,” said Robertson.
Robertson said gone are the days when Zimbabwe could generate the much needed revenue.
“We used to have considerably more production from the manufacturing sector, the farming industry and even the mining sector. Mining has survived better than the others but it too is struggling, because the prices are down and we are now producing a shorter list of minerals than we used to produce.”
Government’s failure to generate revenue to pay its workers, resulting in the delays and back-tracking on bonuses, has angered many government workers, including junior and mid-level doctors as well as nurses, many of who did not report to work for several days claiming they had no money for transport and other necessities.
The health workers had rejected the government’s offer of $1 a day for transport till their January 5th payment day, saying it was not only an insult but not enough. The doctors and nurses have since been paid, confirmed Dr. Fortune Nyamande, president of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association, but he warned they would embark on another industrial action on January 31st if they do not received their bonuses.
Gundani said more industrial actions would follow if the government does not find a way to pay workers. He said the government must prioritize better.
“Even given that situation, they can afford to pay a bonus and they can afford to pay our salaries, for us it is a matter of priority,” said Gundani. Adding that, “And even government itself has conceded that they can afford to pay the bonuses, that is only a matter of time.”
Robertson agrees that lack of priorities has strayed the government’s focus from paying its workers.
Lack of priority and many other government workers says the government has an obligation to pay its workers, and it should find the means to
“The government does not overcome its extravagance because it is still buying new motor cars, for ministers and deputy ministers, and reserve bank governors and military generals all these people still get privileges and the government inclinations don’t change,” Robertson said.
Other civil servants angered by delayed pay, include teachers who’s salary was not only delayed until just before the New Year, but also deducted by amounts of up to $45 from their salaries for pensions.
The teachers and other public workers argue that deducting any money from their salaries is unsustainable as they are not earning much. Government is also trying to reduce its monthly wage bill estimated at $150 million and trainee teachers are the hardest hit after the government reduced their allowances from $329 to $157 monthly.
But government contends it cannot sustain pensioners as it has not been deducting money since 2009.
The president of the Progressive Teachers Union, Takavafira Zhou, said the government was negotiating in bad faith and therefore, ““sitting on a potential powder-keg that can explode any time.”
In a statement released it released Wednesday, following the meeting, the group said the government showed no commitment to paying them long standing bonuses. The statement also said government refused to commit to reducing the deductions to at most $10, as unanimously advanced by workers’ representatives. The government was also in the process of introducing new deductions of $27 Health Care Insurance and $11 to the National Social Security Authority ( NSSA) Bank with effect from January without consulting civil servants.
The group threatened further industrial action saying that’s the only language the government understands.
“The only language which the rogue elements in government may understand very well is the language of industrial action and teachers must decide to walk that road as a matter of urgency.”
Asked what options the government has at this point to appease its workers, Robertson said there’s only one unlike option.
“Part of the answer is to borrow, if you can’t get the money from taxes. But we have such a poor record of repaying debt that no-body wants to lend us anything.
Local government minister Savior Kasukuwere said he was not available to comment on the situation, when contacted by VOA’s Studio 7. – VOA
PICTURES: Alight Zimbabwe Holds Soccer Blast for Youths
Alight Zimbabwe Trust, a local NGO, last week successfully hosted a youth education through sport function – an effort to raise awareness on building peace among young people from different political divides.
The program took place at Zamchiya centre in Chipinge district (150 km away from the Chipinge town), and drew at least 400 people from Muumbe, Mariya, Musikavanhu, Rukangare, Madhuku and Matsuro who were all from the Musikavanhu constituency. PICTURES
TV License Fees to be Scrapped:Govt
Television viewers will pay between $3 and $5 access fee per month to watch programmes broadcast on channels that will be on the digital platform once digital migration is completed.
This subscription will only enable them to watch programmes on one full spectrum programme channel.
However, subscription fees for specific bouquets are yet to be set.
If implemented, this will end Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation’s right to licence fees since all the access fees would be paid through Transmedia.
This came up during the launch of the content production phase of the Zimbabwe digitisation programme in Harare on Tuesday.
Information, Media and Broadcasting Services permanent secretary Mr George Charamba said this was expected to build the broadcasting industry as television channels would access money from subscriptions from the Transmedia.
“Technically, it will no longer be possible for any broadcaster to pay as and when they want,” said Mr Charamba.
“How is that possible? The system we are introducing in this country is called Conditional Access System. Think of your DStv, your MultiChoice. If you don’t pay, you don’t view.
“But it also means all the broadcasters are being channelled through what is called the head-end to get all the money that is coming from subscribers.”
Mr Charamba said in the event that there was a deadlock on payments between a broadcaster and content producers, the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe was expected to immediately deliberate on the matter and come up with a resolution within three days.
He said BAZ would be entitled to instruct Transmedia to pay the content producer from the broadcaster’s dues.
Government, he said, would not allow broadcasters to delay paying content producers as that posed a threat to the industry.
In an interview with The Herald after the meeting, BAZ chief executive Mr Obert Muganyura said the access fees would be applicable to all viewers on the digital terrestrial platform.
“What it means is that if you have not paid that access fee, you will not be able to watch anything,” said Mr Muganyura.
“The money will be paid at Transmedia who will then do the remittances to the channels, to the broadcasting fund for content development and to the public broadcaster for their public service obligations.”
Mr Muganyura said access fees will only open access to one full spectrum channel while viewers will have to pay more for other bouquets.
He said while Zimbabwe had a total capacity of 24 channels, the country currently focused on 12 channels which were at an advanced stage of implementation.
Of the 12 channels that are available, the public broadcaster ZBC, will get six channels with other broadcasters getting the remainder.
It is expected that once digital broadcasting is up, ZTV will be withdrawn from DStv so that it can be accessible on digital terrestrial.
The requirement for ZBC to collect licence fees is also expected to be scrapped.
Sex with A Donkey: Man Caught, Jailed
An Inyathi man who was caught having sex with a donkey and justfied his action by saying he did not have a girlfriend to bed has been sentenced to 12 months in prison.
Bhekimpilo Ngwenya, 20, of Sikhuni Village was convicted on his own plea of guilty to bestiality. Bulawayo magistrate Stephen Ndlovu on circuit at Inyathi court sentenced Ngwenya to 12 months in prison.
Four months of the sentence were suspended for five years on condition he does not commit a similar offence within that period. The magistrate said Ngwenya degraded himself and his family by having sex with a donkey.
“What you did is unimaginable. You’re a disgrace to your family and the whole community and such behaviour makes you deserve to be in solitary confinement,” said Ndlovu. When asked why he committed the offence, Ngwenya told the court that he had no girlfriend and that pushed him to have sex with the animal.
“I resorted to having sexual intercourse with the donkey to quench my sexual appetite because I don’t have a girlfriend. I’ve proposed love to several women but I always get rejected,” said Ngwenya.
Prosecuting, Lungisani Dube, told the court that on September 26, Ngwenya found a female donkey grazing in a field.
“The accused who was alone found a female donkey in the fields. He tied a rope around its neck before tying it to a nearby Mopani tree and mounted it,” the prosecutor said.
“A 14-year-old boy who was passing-by noticed that somebody was making some movements on a stationary donkey and went closer to investigate only to discover it was Ngwenya having sex with the animal.
“The accused ran away after realising that the boy had seen him. He went into hiding and villagers reported the case at Inyathi Police Station leading to his arrest,” Dube said. State Media
New Pay Dates for Civil Servants: Kasukuwere
The government’s negotiators yesterday met civil servants’ representatives and gave them specific January pay dates, with everyone being paid by the end of the month, and promised to soon give them firm dates when their 2015 bonuses will be paid.
Members of the Zimbabwe National Army will get their salaries on January 16, followed by those from the Zimbabwe Republic Police on January 20. Those in education will be paid on January 27, while the rest of the civil service will be paid on January 30 and pensioners will be paid on February 5.
Civil servants were doubtful if the government would pay them their salaries within the month after shifting the pay dates last month, a move that saw some getting their salaries on Tuesday, five days after the end of the month.
In yesterday’s meeting, the workers insisted they wanted actual dates when bonuses would be paid and a reversal of the 7,5 percent pension contribution being deducted from each worker’s salary every month.
The government negotiators lined up a number of meetings with the workers this month and said bonuses would be paid at dates to be announced soon after further consultations with the Ministry of Finance and the Civil Service Commission.
Acting Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Saviour Kasukuwere yesterday said the government would take the issues raised by the workers seriously.
“I can confirm the National Joint Negotiating Council, which brings together government and civil servants representatives met today and the report of the meeting will be relayed to the relevant government arms,” he said.
“Government assures the workers that whatever concern they raised will be addressed or explained to them and we hope there will be continuous engagement between both parties such that the workers will be clear on where we’re coming from, where we are and where we’re going.”
Apex Council president Richard Gundane said while the government had, for the umpteenth time, assured them that bonuses were coming, they needed actual dates to pacify the workers. “Their staggered principle in paying the bonuses will only be understood if there are dates,” he said. “We also told them that they should give us pay dates for all the coming months and should never repeat the system of paying salaries after Christmas Day. They should engage a gear of urgency and relay back their position soon and implement what we need. A number of meetings have been lined up to fill up the gaps.”
Gundane said the workers wanted the government to do away with the pension deductions.
“The meeting didn’t meet the workers’ expectations. We haven’t agreed anything with the government and we left the meeting with the same position that we took to the meeting.
“There was hardly any progress. We’ve challenged the government to expedite everything that they’re doing to address these issues and make sure that they update us on the progress they would’ve made,” said Gundane.
He said one of the expectations was that the government would announce the bonus dates but it was not ready to do so.
“It’s unfortunate that the government is still not in a position to announce the dates for the payment of bonuses. We had a very contentious issue on the 7, 5 percent deductions from the December salaries, which went towards pension. We made a strong submission that this should be reversed because it was implemented without consultation and that there’s no space on the disposable income of the workers to deduct not only this particular deduction but any other envisaged deduction that the government is contemplating on,” said Gundane.
“During the meeting, the government came up with its rhetoric of commitment to pay bonuses. Their explanation to come up with the 7, 5 percent deductions is based on the resuscitation of the old pension scheme. From the workers’ point of view this isn’t the business that we want to talk about because we’ve talked about these issues before and we’re at a point where commitment must be realised through implementation,” said Gundane.
The government started deducting the pension this month since 2009 when every civil servant was getting $100. Despite the non-contribution, the government continued paying full pension benefits to workers on termination of employment before the situation became unsustainable as a huge back log of commutations accumulated.
“We simply want them to consider the deductions vis-à-vis the levels of income,” said College Lecturers Association of Zimbabwe president David Dzatsunga.
“The deductions mean government is progressively and unilaterally eating into the workers’ disposable income. It further takes us away from the poverty datum line salaries we’ve always clamoured for. It’s also clear that government is living from hand to mouth, but normally all pay dates should be known at the beginning of the year.”
Zimbabwe Rural Teachers Union president Martin Chaburumunda said they wanted “confidence in the system which would only come if the government honoured its pledges like paying the bonuses”.
The government is implementing a rationalisation exercise to cut its wage bill by more than $400 million annually by plugging unnecessary expenditure. As such, student teachers and trainees’ allowances have been reduced from $329 to $157, while salaries paid to teachers at trust and private schools by the state have been terminated. The government has also abolished all vacant posts and re-introduced bus fare for civil servants while funding of bridging courses has been scrapped.
Civil servants who were abusing various types of leave, tampering with pay sheets and attendance registers have been charged
Police Impound 100 Cars in Harare
More than 100 unregistered vehicles have been impounded by the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) for operating illegally in Harare.
Harare city is fast turning into a traffic jungle with illegal transport operators threatening lives of innocent citizens.
The ZRP has this year launched an operation code named ‘Mushikashika Kwete,’ to restore sanity in the capital.
ZRP National Spokesperson, Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba, said most of the impounded vehicles are not registered with the Central Vehicle Registry (CVR) and have various defects.
While hundreds of vehicles have been impounded, other ‘mushikashika’ operators were busy doing their movie style business where vehicles are fast turning into scotch carts.
It is however surprising that the public seems to be comfortable in using such dangerous and unroadworthy vehicles, not realising that their continued use of these vehicles gives the operators licence to continue operating.State Media
Fatal Accident: 4 Zimbabweans Killed In South Africa
Four people were killed while 29 others were injured when the driver of an Eagleliner cross border coach they were travelling in lost control resulting in the bus overturning near Louis Trichardt town in South Africa’s Limpopo Province today. Limpopo police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Ronel Otto said the incident occurred at around 10 am this morning near Witvlag turnoff along the N1 highway.
Lieutenant Colonel Otto said the bus was travelling from Zimbabwe to Johannesburg in Gauteng Province with 65 passengers on board including the bus crew. Lieutenant Colonel Otto said the bus’ wreckage was still in the road adding that they had temporarily closed the highway and urged motorists to use the Witvlag road as an alternative.
“The bus was travelling to Johannesburg and when it reached near Witvlag turn off the driver lost control resulting in it overturning killing four people (two male and two females )instantly. Twenty nine other people escaped with minor injuries while another 32 were unhurt,” said Lieutenant Colonel Otto.
She said the deceased were taken to Makhado government mortuary while the injured were undergoing treatment at Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital.
Lieutenant Colonel Otto said they were yet to notify the deceased’s next of kin. She also confirmed further investigations into the accident were underway.
This latest accident brings to 24 the total number of Zimbabweans who have died in road accidents along the N1 highway in the last 12 months. The N1 highway is one of the busiest roads in South Africa as it links that country to the rest of Africa and it is the route, which handles a lot of commercial cargo movement.
The road has also become a death trap for Zimbabweans and citizens of countries north of the Limpopo and Zambezi rivers. – State Media
Mystery as Mahofa Takes Dodgy Sick Leave
Mystery surrounds the whereabouts of Masvingo Provincial Affairs minister Shuvai Mahofa, hospitalised on suspicion of food poisoning at the recently-ended Zanu PF national conference held in Victoria Falls, who government this week assigned sick leave.
Govt officials say Mahofa is still recuperating at home and has been granted sick leave.
Although Mahofa could not be reached for comment as her mobile phone has been constantly switched off, Southern Eye established that she did not report for duty yesterday, as her subordinates said she was on leave. Newsreaders however have queried the circumstances surrounding the granting of the sick leave seeing she has been out of work for over a month to date meaning “she should really be on unpaid leave”.
Masvingo provincial administrator Felix Chikovo could also not be reached for comment, as he was said to be out of the office.
A fortnight ago, government officials denied a ZimEye.com investigation revealing that Mahofa had been poisoned, saying she had had a malaria attack.
Mahofa’s daughter Nyengeterai also denied food poisoning claims, saying: “She is out of hospital. She is actually watching television. I don’t know about those allegations and I am truly surprised at that. We, the children, don’t know of the alleged food poisoning.”
Last year, Mahofa had her office shifted to the ground floor at Benjamin Burombo Building when she was appointed Provincial Affairs minister, as she could not climb up the stairs.
She said President Robert Mugabe appointed her to the powerful post in the province because of the trust he has in her, even though she struggles to stand up. – SouthernEye/ZimEye
James Maridadi Arrested
MDC-T Mabvuku legislator James Maridadi was arrested around 4am today by police detectives at Beitbridge border post after he was found shooting videos of customs officials and other travelers visiting the country through the border.
Maridadi was also accused of entering through the border post without a passport or a valid travel document. Sources at the border said Maridadi went to the border post in the company of a relative, Natasha Jonga (24) who wanted to import a Toyota Fortuner, 2005 model which was bought from Singapore.
“They arrived at the border around 1am and went through all the processes to facilitate the clearance of the vehicle under the returning residents’ facility. The woman, Natasha Jonga was a student at the Free State University in South Africa” said the official.
He said during the processing of the documents, Natasha was requested to provide an affidavit from her parents to confirm here residence in the country as per the requirements of the Customs and Excise Act since she doesn’t own any property in the country.
The official said Maridadi then became emotional threatening the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) officials who were attending to them with unspecified action saying he had got assurance from his associates at the parastatal’s head office in Harare.
“He then started shooting videos of customs officers and other travellers within the border post and was arrested by alert security personnel who took him to the main police station” said the official. Maridadi is likely to be charged with contravening sections of the Immigration and the Protected Places and Areas Acts respectively. The provincial police spokesperson for Matabeleland South Assistant Inspector Nkosilathi Sibanda could not be reached for comment but the legislator is still detained at Beitbridge main police station. – Agencies/State Media