Amazing Pictures: MP Mudambo Levels Potholes

Harare North MP, Tongesai Mudambo has caused shockwaves with touching pictures of his road repairs.
Mudambo has led a crusade of road fixing work over the last year with several successful patches being made in some of Harare’s most dangerous road spots. Mudambo does the job himself with his bare hands with the help a group of volunteers. Yesterday was an area close to Pomona bridge. PICTURES:


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Mangudya Wins Farm War

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe boss, John Mangudya has won his farm battle with the government.
Mangudya will now get back to his farm in Rusape after the High Court this week ordered the reversal of its compulsory acquisition.
Government erroneously acquired Inyamasitza Farm in Makoni District and allocated it to four new farmers under the land reform programme, in violation of the Constitution and the land reform policy that protects indigenously-owned farms from compulsory acquisition.
High Court judge Justice Samuel Kudya nullified the compulsory acquisition of the farm after it came to light that the farm belonged to Dr Mangudya. Dr Mangudya bought the farm in December 2000 from a white farmer, but Government compulsorily acquired it.
The court reversed Government’s decision after the Minister of Lands and Rural Resettlement Dr Douglas Mombeshora admitted that his ministry erred in acquiring the farm.
The Attorney-General’s civil division filed a notice of opposition to Dr Mangudya’s application, but in a U-turn, Minister Mombeshora deposed an affidavit confirming Dr Mangudya as the legitimate owner of the farm.
“Consequently, such land was then acquired in error in violation of the policy aforesaid. In the circumstances of this case, the first respondent considers that the land in question is indigenously owned by the applicant,” he said.
He said he had no objection to the acquisition of the land being lifted.
“First respondent has no objection to the acquisition of the land in terms of section 16B (2) (a) of the former Constitution being lifted on the basis that at the time the farm was gazetted for acquisition, the acquisition was inconsistent with the purpose and intent of Se4ction 16A of the former Constitution, which sought to benefit indigenous people who had been previously disadvantaged under colonialism,” he said.
The minister said the other four farmers who had been issued with offer letters for the farm, will be allocated alternative land elsewhere.
In the application filed at the High Court on April 7 this year, Minister of Lands and Rural Resettlement Dr Douglas Mombeshora was listed as a respondent. In his founding affidavit, Dr Mangudya said the acquisition of his farm was erroneous and that the court must order its immediate reversal.
Dr Mangudya said he was a serious farmer with a track record of productive farming for the development of the nation and that the court should rule in his favour.-state media

Mugabe’s Top Secrets Exposed In Mujuru’s book

Terrence Mawawa,Masvingo| The Joyce Mujuru led Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) will soon launch a book that will expose atrocities committed by President Robert Mugabe and his government since 1980.
Sources in the ZimPF told ZimEye.com yesterday the book titled The National Grievances, written by the party’s spokesperson for Masvingo Province, Kudzai Mbudzi, would be published in the next few weeks. It is understood Mujuru furnished Mbudzi with the information to include in the book. Although some political analysts claim Mujuru is being used by Zanu PF to destroy opposition parties in the country, Mbudzi said the powerful publication is set to expose Mugabe and Zanu PF’s top secrets.
“We cannot continue to pretend as if we are not aware of the truth. The peole of Zimbabwe have been taken for granted for too long. It is now time for them to know the truth. People need to be informed about the regime’s machinations. The people of Zimbabwe have the right to be told the whole truth. The book is comprehensive because it reveals how Mugabe ruined the economy among other top secrets. The book exposes Mugabe as the nation’s major problem,” said Mbudzi.
The book also exposes Mugabe’s secret manoeuvres in destroying opposition parties and the muzzling of the media. The book which has 25 chapters also reveals how Mugabe created a supermarket economy characterised by buying and selling.
Mugabe who has been in power since 1980 has presided over the nation’s economic demise-despite claims by his supporters he has successfully championed black empowerment .

Mugabe Has Always Been An Illegitimate President Even In Zanu-PF

 
OPINION
By Hon R M Simango
Mugabe has never been a legitimate leader ever since from the beginning when it was Zanu before it was Zanu-Pf. If you rewind to the early days of his tussle for his leadership of Zanu, you will see ample evidence already of the bloody internal feuding by which he seized the helm of the Zanu Party, and fought off challengers.
The guerrilla war itself, may have been a justified struggle for democracy, but as a teenaged conscript in Rhodesian Camp, I witnessed first-hand gruesome punishment of black civilians by Mugabe’s guerrillas, in order for him to win the “balance of fear”. Mugabe learned then that, the barrel of Kalashnikov underwrote success at the ballot box.
Mugabe made it clear again during the 1980 General Elections when he was in-breach of the Lancaster House Peace Agreement. He kept many of his guerrillas out in the battle field to warn the voters that, the war would continue if his Zanu Party didn’t win the 1980 General Elections although the scale of his victory was such that, he didn’t need to intimidate voters, he was not taking any chances.
Barely three years after Independence, Mugabe ordered his troops into the Southern Province of Matebeleland to launch Operation Gukurahundi, “The Rains that Clear Out the Chaff”. They killed around twenty thousand Ndebele civilians, most of them supporters of Joshua Nkomo’s Zapu Party. No one had ever been held accountable for this Political Genocide till today. It remains the single worst moral stain on Robert Matibili Mugabe’s record although at that time, international reaction was shamefully muted.
After all these massacres, Mugabe coerced a shattered Joshua Nkomo our Father Zimbabwe into a Unity Accord, which effectively created a one-party state. Without real Opposition Political Party in Zimbabwe, Mugabe’s administration grew increasingly authoritarian, inefficient and corrupt.
Mugabe appeared irked when, in 1990, Nelson Mandela was released from prison and soon swept to power in South Africa’s first democratic elections, eclipsing Mugabe’s role as the colossus on the African stage. Mandela joked that Mugabe had grown accustomed to being the star “and then, the sun came out”
By 2000, after thirteen years of political monopoly, Mugabe was shocked and enraged to find that, a New vibrant Opposition Political Party to his rule had emerged among the Younger Generation as Movement for Democratic Change under the Leadership of President Dr Morgan Richard Tsvangirai, and he set out to crush them, as was his default.
He also ordered his Zanu-Pf Party militia onto white-owned  farms to forcibly evict the owners and their workers. It was given a name “Jambanja Reminda”, a violent overthrow. Most of the farms were doled out as bribes to Mugabe’s elite and he kept six farms for himself – corruption. None of the new owners of these corrupted farms had any agricultural know-how, and commercial agriculture, that caused the economy’s foundation, quickly collapsed, bringing the rest down with it.
As we all know the African Leadership; a Father is a figurehead as it’s about masculinity. All radical fathers want to dominate their wives and kids, so in a Political Party, that domination is carried out too. Mugabe don’t want his Zanu-Pf hooligans to answer back but to be “yes” men.
This has been a problem in our Country, ordinary suffering Zimbabweans have to listen and obey, or else, anyone who criticises Mugabe is eliminated one by one.
We all witnessed Moscow’s dramatic collapse of Soviet power, it feels like that now here in Zimbabwe, this the ancient regime is over, just its phantom limb twitching. 2018 is the defining year for Mugabe’s illegitimate leadership never mind of what type of violence he will try to impose on the ordinary suffering Zimbabweans
Fellow Democrats, let’s keep on putting more immense political and socio-economic pressure to these misguided prematurely doomed Zanu-PF hooligans until victory is certain
United we Win
Divided we Fall
 

ZRP Cop Caught with Weed

A cop who was suspended for demanding bribes at a roadblock has appeared in court after being allegedly caught with mbanje.
Roe Junior MacDonald’s latest troubles came after he tried to take a sweet worth three cents from a vendor. The dispute ended at a police station where, upon being searched, officers recovered a stash of illegal drugs in his pockets.
Yesterday, MacDonald, 28, pleaded guilty to possession of mbanje and possession of unregistered drugs before Bulawayo magistrate Evelyn Mashavakure.The magistrate remanded him in custody to May 9 for sentencing.

The court heard that on May 1, MacDonald, a suspended police officer, approached Knowledge Manyumbe, a vendor in front of Choppies Supermarket at the intersection of Fife Street and 4th Avenue.
Magret Takawira, prosecuting, said MacDonald took out a 10c coin to buy sweets that cost 10c for three. He allegedly took four sweets instead.
“Manyumbe told Macdonald that his money could only purchase three sweets and he insisted that he was a police officer and was thus entitled to four sweets,” she said.
The prosecutor said MacDonald failed to produce his police identity card when Manyumbe demanded to see it.
The pair got into an argument and ended up at Bulawayo Central Police Station.
The court heard that upon arrival at the police station, Manyumbe told the police officers that MacDonald had said he was a police officer.
The police officer gave his name as Bushe Samson. Takawira said MacDonald could not produce his police identity card and when the police searched him they found him in possession of 4 grammes of mbanje, 100ml of broncleer cough syrup and 4 diazepam tablets.
Broncleer is a cough mixture with a high alcohol content used mostly by juveniles to get a cheap high. Diazepam is used to treat anxiety disorders, alcohol withdrawal symptoms, or muscle spasms, but it is abused on the streets as a muscle relaxant.
MacDonald was suspended from the force after allegedly trying to destroy evidence at a roadblock in Mbembesi by trying to swallow bribe money. – State Media