Grace Mugabe Visiting Magaya: Charamba Denies

Charamba denies on Grace attending Magaya church.
Community reports went aflame on Monday that the First Lady Grace Mugabe is on her way to attend preacher Walter Magaya’s all night prayer meeting on Friday.
This is said to be part of Mrs Mugabe’s presidential campaign as she prepares for the December Congress which is believed to be the President’s last meeting.
She is said to have privately contacted Magaya instructing him to prepare for her attendance.
A South Africa based website quoted “A senior leader” in PHD reportedly confirming the Grace’s attendance to the all night meeting. The source also said that Magaya was hundred percent sure about Grace’s attendance “as he has already shared this information with those close to him”.
He also indicated that preparations are at an advanced stage to receive the first lady, the report further stated.
The source quoted by The HerdBoy is reported indicating that “it is very unfortunate Magaya keeps spreading the news no matter the warnings he had been given by the office of the First Lady not to divulge the information for security reasons”.
But Presidential Spokesperson George Charamba told ZimEye.com, “you should find out from the Prophet not from us.”
“You should go by the Prophet, he is the owner of the church. Government does not go to church does it?!
Charamba said he would not comment on the First Family’s private life when grilled on his job description as the Presidential Spokesman.
“Exactly I do so; (but) I don’t do so in terms of their private activities,” he said.

Economy Tightens, Revenue Collections Below Target : Zimra

The revenue collections in September were $878,2 million, nine percent below the targeted $964 million, and this is due to the economy that is going down fast. The  mining and manufacturing companies struggle, the  Zimbabwe tax agency has said.
The southern African country finances its entire budget through taxes and multilateral lenders like the International Monetary Fund and World Bank have said they will only resume supporting Zimbabwe once it clears its debts with the global lenders, possibly at some point next year.
The government in July lowered revenue projection to $3,76 billion from $3,99 billion in acknowledgement of the flatlining economy and revised economic growth projections to 1,5 percent from the initial 3,2 percent.  The budget deficit is seen at $400 million.
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) on Monday said the quarterly collections were lower than $884 million tax revenue achieved during the same period last year as key tax heads, especially mining royalties and corporate tax underperformed.
The bulk of the revenue was realised from individual tax, excise duty and Value Added Tax (VAT) on local sales which contributed 22 percent, 20 percent and 16 percent respectively.
Mining royalties at $17 million were 55 percent below target.  Year on year, the sector’s contribution fell 47 percent from $33,12 million in 2014.
Corporate tax contributed $85,14 million of total revenue against a target $124 million.
“The performance of the revenue head (corporate tax) was dampened by reduced margins as the local companies felt the heat from competing imports. Company closures also continued to depress the revenue head,” said board chair Willia Bonyongwe.
Outstanding corporate tax income as at 30 September was $402 million. Tax forgone through tax incentives amounted to $5,17 million.
Revenue collections from VAT on imports for the quarter were $116 million, surpassing the $104,9 million target.
Net VAT on local sales amounted to $136,2  million against a target of $161 ,1 million.
Customs duty at $89,3 million was 11 percent below target while excise duty amounted to $176,2 million against a targeted $151 million.
Excise duty on fuel was the main contributor to the segment at 78 percent. Excise duty on beer and airtime contributed eight and five percent respectively.
The net revenue collections as at 30 September amounted to $2,5 billion. – The Source

Sunday Mail Editors Abducted by ZRP Cops

Mail Editor...Masasa Sasa
Mail Editor…Masasa Sasa

Police have arrested The Sunday Mail editor Mabasa Sasa, investigations editor Brian Chitemba and reporter Tinashe Farawo following the publication of a story in the weekly’s latest edition which alleged that a syndicate comprising police officers, Parks and Wildlife Management Authority rangers and Asians was behind the latest spate of elephant killings in Hwange National Park.
The three were still detained at Harare Central Police Station last night and police were still to record their warned and cautioned statements. The trio’s lawyer Mr James Muzangaza of Muzangaza, Mandaza and Tomana said the three were arrested for allegedly publishing falsehoods as police claim that they have inquired at all police stations and found no reports of police investigating their members for alleged involvement in poaching activities.
“Initially when I met the officers at Zimpapers (Herald House) they said they wanted the journalists’ cooperation.
“In the afternoon I got the shocking news that they were arrested for refusing to disclose the source of their story. Attempts to have a warned and cautioned statement recorded were futile as the investigating officer said he was in Ruwa and could not record statements after 4.30 pm,” he said.
He said efforts to get assistance from the police legal department were also futile. Zimbabwe Union of Journalists secretary general Mr Foster Dongozi condemned the arrest saying it was the trio’s right to expose the scandal as it was of national importance.
“Why are they arresting the messengers? Why not conduct investigations to see which officials are involved? “The issue of elephant poaching is of national importance. It was their right as journalists to expose the scandal. We condemn these acts of harassment. Police should not be seen anywhere near the newsroom. They should conduct their own internal investigations,” he said.
The story, headlined ‘Top Cop fingered in poaching saga’, alleged that one of the suspects under active investigation was an assistant commissioner in the police force and that several others had been arrested in connection with the killing of 22 jumbos last Sunday. The Sunday Mail further reported that the syndicate has allegedly killed around 55 Jumbos for their ivory tusks since early 2015.
Zimpapers chief executive Pikirayi Deketeke said he did not have the finer details of the case but said it was regrettable that police rushed to arrest the trio without first exhausting internal remedies available.
“I do not have the finer details of the case but the idea of arresting and detaining them without a charge does not augur well. We hope tomorrow we will get the finer details of the case as our lawyers were the last to get in touch with police,” he said.-State Media

Woman Rapes 14yr Old Boy

A 28-year-old woman has appeared in court for allegedly having sexual intercourse with a 14-year-old boy claiming they are a couple. Precious Sibanda appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Hosea Mujaya charged with two counts of aggravated indecent assault. Mr Mujaya remanded her to today for trial continuation. In her defence, Sibanda told the court that the boy made romantic advances to her by passing flirtatious comments about her.
“We had consensual sex. I did not force him to sleep with me and we used protection both times we had sex. This boy has an insatiable appetite for sex which led me to believe he was of age. The only reason why he ended up reporting the matter was due to pressure he was subjected to by his parents,” she said.
Prosecuting, Mr Ephraim Mujaya alleged that sometime in January this year, Sibanda lured the boy into her room. The court heard that Sibanda forced the boy to have sexual intercourse with her using protection. It is alleged that Sibanda threatened the boy not to say anything concerning the matter.
It is the State’s case that in September Sibanda invited the boy again to her house and forced him to have sex with her, this time without protection. The State further alleged teachers at the boy’s school noticed changes in the boy’s behaviour as he had become withdrawn. They allegedly sent the boy back home so his parents could help him.
The boy revealed to his parents that he had indulged in sex with Sibanda and that it had affected him. The boy’s parents reported the matter to the police leading to Sibanda’s arrest. Meanwhile, a Harare man who absconded court after signing summons acknowledging he would appear before it has been ordered in absentia to stop abusing his wife in any way, reports Ivan Zhakata.
The ruling was granted by Harare Civil Court magistrate Mrs Ruth Kamangira after Andrew Nyakabau failed to come to court. His wife, Ennia Mutambirwa, who was seeking a protection order, told the court that Nyakabau physically and verbally abused her and threatened to kill her. “He assaults me and rebukes me using obscene language and starves me of my conjugal rights. I am afraid of going home because he might kill me as he has made several threats to eliminate me,” Mutambirwa said.
She also told the court that Nyakabau was not buying food for the family. Nyakabau was not present to answer to the allegations although he had signed court papers admitting he was aware of the court case. Mrs Kamangira delivered a default judgment ordering Nyakabau from abusing his wife.

3 Girls Found Dead In Hunyani River


Three schoolgirls from Chamboko Village in Seke near Dema Growth Point drowned in Hunyani River where they had gone to swim.
The girls are said to have left home to wash their clothes in the afternoon and decided to swim afterwards.
While swimming, one of the girls realised that her friends were drowning and rushed to the village to alert the elders.
An uncle who rushed to the scene found the girls already drowned.
With assistance from other villagers they managed to retrieve the bodies and alerted Dema police who attended the scene and conveyed the bodies to Chitungwiza Hospital mortuary for post mortem.
ZRP Mashonaland East spokesperson, Inspector Nobert Muzondo confirmed the incident and appealed to the public to avoid letting children playing on water bodies like dams, rivers or wells without supervision.
The deceased have been identified as Bridget Takawira (14), Natasha Charakupa (9) and Beauty Banola (9).
The girls were all students at Marikopo Primary School.-State Media

BREAKING NEWS – Great Zimbabwe Ruins Gutted by Mysterious Fire

The nation’s richest heritage site, the Great Zimbabwe has been gutted by a mysterious inferno. (ALSO READ – PICTURES: How The Great Zimbabwe Fire Was Started)

The famous monument site area at the lodges is currently under flames and the fire is continuing having started over 4 hours ago(3pm).

At the time of the first report being published 4pm, there was no fire brigade in sight fire-fighters only arriving just after 7pm. The nearest fire service station is over 30 kilometres away.. SEE SATELLITE MAP:

At 5.20pm one source at the ground said he could not fathom how the inferno began. Some alleged that an angry council employee threw a petrol bomb at the site. Others said it was a mere cigarette.

By 7.50pm, the fire brigade was battling the flames as nearly every building continued under the fervent burning.

More to follow as the development unravels…http://www.zimeye.com/?p=161055http://www.zimeye.com/?p=161055PICTURES

Zanu PF Threatens To Demolish MDC-T Supporters’ Houses

A local Zanu PF councilor for Epworth  has given a one week  ultimatum to hundreds of residents staying at  Pentagon to either vacate their homes or risk losing them  to demolitions.youths
The area has been blacklisted for harbouring MDC-T supporters.
According to Epworth Residents Development Association (ERDA) the councilor  Hasimon Shadaya  at the weekend told the occupants to vacate or risk evictions.
Other than residents of Pentagon ERDA says the local councillor is also targeting 17 residents of Sunway city in the same neighbourhood who he has also threatened with evictions.
“He is leading what  he calls ‘regularization’ process, which involves subdividing existing residential properties/stands,”said the residents’ rights lobby group.
“The targeted 17 homeowners are being accused of mobilizing other residents to resist the subdivisions”.
“All of these 17 victims have lodger’s cards issued by the Local Board and have been paying rates”.
 

“Parirenyatwa Plotting Coup Against Mugabe”

The Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association says Health Minister David Parirenyatwa is plotting a coup against President Robert Mugabe by sabotaging his economic blue print ZIMASSET through denying  the promotion of public health.
The doctors who held their Annual General Meeting in Harare at the weekend  said by looting PSMS funds and ignoring concerns of the country’s  medical sector Parirenyatwa wants nurses and doctors to stage massive demonstrations against government and  cause “genocide”  in hospitals.
They said by so doing the Health Minister was working against his boss, President Mugabe who in his economic blue print Zimasset projects political and economic growth and stability.
“Doctors have suffered for a long time and it now time to say no to slavery and the Association will make sure that no doctor will subsidize the government’s failure to attract and retain medical doctors through working extra unpaid hours,” said the ZHDA in a statement.
The doctors resolved that Parirenyatwa should be forced to resign for abuse of office.
“The minister of Health and Child Care David Parirenyatwa must resign over his failure to address issues affecting doctors and as well as the recent PSMAS saga”.
“Doctors will mobilise for a nationwide petition that shall be submitted to parliament to put pressure on Dr Parirenyatwa and his cabal”.

Misihairabwi Mushonga Shoots Welshman Ncube in Coup D’etat?


Controversy-ridden MDC parliamentarian Priscilla Misihairabwi Mushonga has been secretly endorsed to replace Professor Welshman Ncube.
Impeccable high-ranking officers within the party have revealed to ZimEye.com a secret lobbying paper circulating amongst party members with a proposed new leadership of the party which eliminates Welshman Ncube and replaces him with Misihairabwi Mushonga as President. The proposed new set up is believed to have emanated from the party’s external provinces in South Africa and the United Kingdom and is slowly being sold to the provinces within the country.
When contacted for a comment, party Spokesperson Kurauone Chihwayi denied the development ever happening. “It is not true that  Misihairabwi was endorsed by any province, district or ward for the presidency of the MDC.
“Those are thoughts, dreams and wishes of drunkards. There is no vacancy for presidency in the MDC at the moment and those interested can wait until 2016,” he said.
He continued, “we are happy and very safe under the leadership of Professor Welshman Mathonsi Ncube.”
 
Pulling the Carpet on Ncube
But ZimEye.com is reliably informed Mushonga is set to pull the carpet from under the feet of longtime political ally Ncube on the Presidency at the party’s congress in January next year.
In the proposed paper, Veteran politician David Coltart is listed as Mushonga’s deputy while Moses Mzila comes in as the party Chairman. Miriam Mushayi is listed as the new Secretary General of the party.
Current Vice President Edwin Mushoriwa is listed as second Vice President of the party, a suggestion that the provinces will lobby for an amendment in the constitution as the party constitution does not provide for a second Vice President.
There existed at the time of writing however, some confusion in the list as another circulated stating that Prof Ncube will be the party’s Presidential candidate in the 2018 elections.
Other notable names in the list are Ngqabutho Nicolas Mabhena who is tagged as the party Organising Secretary deputised by a George Mkhwananzi. Allan Shiriyedenga is listed as Treasurer General.
Bekezela Maduma Fuzwayo is proposed as the new party Spokesperson.
The list leaves out several regular names in the MDC in what the sources called a major clean up of the party.
“The party has been holding on to deadwood for a long time and it’s time a major clean up is done to build a party for the future,” said the source.
Misihairabwi Mushonga has been very controversial in the party with some members of the party recently calling for her dismissal.
She resigned from her post of party Secretary General under unclear circumstances claiming to wanted to remain as just a member of the party while retaining her parliamentary seat.
Mushonga earned the parliamentary seat representing Matabeleland South amid severe resistance from members who claimed she was not from the province.
On the other side Ncube is accused by party members of unilaterally declaring Mushonga’s candidature against the wishes of the ordinary party members in the area. Several party members quit the organisation as a result of Mushonga’s said forced candidature.
Mushonga was unavailable for commenting at the time of writing.

Mujuru Barmy Refuses To Surrender Zanu PF Assets

Masvingo Ousted Zanu PF Provincial chairman Paradzai Chakona who was accused of being expelled Joice Mujuru’s “barmy” has refused to hand over party assets as intra party fighting intensifies.

Chakona who was booted out last week after being accused of being a member of the Gamatox team is reportedly in possession of three party vehicles among other assets.
 
The heated meeting was held at Victoria Primary School last Sunday and party officials spent several hours locked in the meeting- to the shock of junior party members and residents of the ancient city who expected the meeting to address hunger and drought issues currently dogging the community.
 
While the Zanu PF leadership spent several hours fighting along factional battles they to date have done nothing to address problems faced by villagers shifted from the Tokwe Mukosi area. Meanwhile Chakona vowed he would not surrender the assets since he was entitled to them.”
 
There are small minds in the party. I was entitled to those assets but there are people who pre-occupy themselves with trivial issues, said Chakona. According to insiders who attended the meeting Minister of State for Masvingo Province Shuvai Mahofa accused Chakona of being a Mujuru ally.
 
Chakona accused senior party officials of failing to concentrate on productive issues.Brighton Ramusi a local social analyst said the entire nation had been stalled by the anti-Mujuru mantra with nothing in sight as remedy for the economic abyss. “We have had enough of the anti-Mujuru mantra but it is ideal for the ruling party to focus on key issues affecting the nation,”said Ramusi.

Makandiwa Attacks Magaya

Harare preacher Emmanuel Makandiwa people refer to as “prophet,” and Walter Magaya have begun attacking each other in what has now been termed the battle of so-called “prophets.”
It all started when a list of influential Zimbabweans was flighted by a UK website, ZimEye.com has unearthed, and the turf has opened up a can of worms on both preachers’ conduct as previously exposed in several indepth investigations.


The list of Zimbabwe’s most influential youths triggered the shocking tussle between Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries leader Walter Magaya and United Families International church (Ufic) founder Emmanuel Makandiwa causing a vivid rift between them.
This came after Makandiwa was ranked only number 3 while Magaya took first place in the list of the top 100 most influential young Zimbabweans the website compiled.
The war has now broken  forth over who is more popular and has a bigger following than the other after Magaya accepted the honour while Makandiwa rubbished the award. Makandiwa has rubbished the award saying it was bogus.
 
Makandiwa in a broad and emotional narrative, said he dismmisses the award. He also added alleging that he has in the past rejected such honours because he values “heavenly” recognition. His official spokesman, Prime Kufakunesu in a statement said Makandiwa knew a rival church was behind the advert.
That rival church church followers say is Magaya’s congregation.
But Makandiwa’s own church group flighted a newspaper advert congratulating their “prophet” on the award. Kufa did not disclose the members behind the congratulatory advert which he said is “malicious”.
But PHD Ministries spokesperson Admire Mango yesterday told a daily that Makandiwa should not point fingers at others, but deal with “problems in his church internally”.
“We don’t know what they are trying to say in their statement but we believe they should solve their own issues internally and not blame other people,” Mango said.
“We accepted the honour and recognition because we believe the Lord is using the man of God and touching many lives in a humbling way. We don’t seek relevance at all as we don’t seek earthly recognition but again we have to appreciate a recognition bestowed on us.”
The response came after Makandiwa distanced Ufic from a group that published an advertisement in a local daily congratulating him for the listing claiming the statement by a group calling itself “Sons and Daughters” bordered on “terrorism”.
This has sparked speculation of a “Holy War” between the Pentecostal rival prophets over who was more popular than the other.
“Initial professional investigations show that the advert is the work of another church trying to magnify and glorify the bogus award,” Makandiwa said in the advert.
Some church leaders believed the statement confirmed the cold war between the two rival churches over the popularity ratings a move that indicated some Pentecostal churches were losing ground to their rivals.
Mango however, said as far as Magaya was concerned, Makandiwa was his elder brother and treated him as such.
“Prophet Magaya treats Prophet Makandiwa as his brother and he has made it public that he has nothing against him. So any suggestion contrary to it is unfortunate and untoward,” Mango said.
Magaya last month said that he had nothing against Makandiwa but confirmed there was a “silent war” in the Pentecostal movement.
“Yes, there is a silent war especially with those that started earlier. They feel challenged at the rate at which we are growing at,” he said then.(Newsday/Additional Reporting)

MDC Implodes In Masvingo over Tsvangirai, Chamisa “Cat-fight”

Catfight?...Morgan Tsvangirai
Catfight?…Morgan Tsvangirai

By Tinoonga Mawere, Masvingo| The MDC is in a quandary in Masvingo as Morgan Tsvangirai loyalists are reportedly making spirited efforts to purge party members thought to be sympathetic to Nelson Chamisa.
Impeccable sources have revealed party employees from Harvest House were last week assaulted by party youths who accused them of belonging to Chamisa. The youths reportedly confiscated some stationery, cameras and cash.
There have been reports of infighting between Tsvangirai and former organising secretary Chamisa. The latest bickering in the country’s biggest opposition party could dampen the hopes of millions of Zimbabweans who are hard pressed for change.
Zimbabweans across the board placed hope for change on Tsvangirai at least for the past decade but the former trade unionist is seemingly ran out of steam 24 months before the elections in 2018.
It is claimed that Tsvangirai himself began the catfight after he noticed Chamisa’s growing popularity among the youth and elderly alike resulting in Tsvangirai booting the 38 year old who is capable of standing as the party’s Presidential candidate in the upcoming 2018 elections when he turns 40.
Although MDC provincial spokesperson Dust Zivhave said reports on the feud between Tsvangirai and Chamisa were baseless, party insiders maintained their claim that Chamisa was setting up parallel structures since he had an axe to grind with Tsvangirai.
A party insider said:”There is chaos in Masvingo province some party members argue that the provincial executive was imposed by Chamisa and the members of the same executive are being accused of sabotaging Tsvangirai.
People are now aligning themselves with either of the two opposing camps. This is a sad development because the MDC carries the hope of the entire nation. We urge the leaders to resolve their differences amicably,” they said.

Bloody Clashes as MDC Bashes ZANU PF in Harare

Bloody clashes erupted in Harare South on Sunday when ZANU PF violently disrupted an MDC-T meeting.
The disturbing commotion in the area that used to be called Hopley farm, lasted (6) six hours leaving a trail of destruction of homesteads and business premises, and at least 14 people injured.
The entire area was turned into a “war zone.”
It all started at around 9.30 am as the rival parties battled each other with stones, sticks, bricks, bows and arrows, and various other objects which were accidentally also used to attack the surrounding residential properties.
Riot police remained stationed into the night.

Jonathan Moyo Starts Law Degree in Zanele’s Honour

HIGHER Education minister Jonathan Moyo says he will pursue a law degree in honour of his late daughter Zanele who had always wished to become a lawyer.
Zanele (20) died under mysterious circumstances in Cape Town a fortnight ago. She was pursuing a Political Science, International Relations and Gender Studies degree at the University of Cape Town.
However, the Tsholotsho North legislator tweeted on Friday that his daughter had wished to become a lawyer and following her death he had decided to study law to honour her wish.
“As one of the three things in Zanele’s honour and because she ultimately wanted to be a lawyer, I’m embarking on an LLB to do what she wanted done,” Moyo tweeted.
“It is food for thought to reflect on the implications of the fact that the only title which God shares with human beings is that of Father!”
At the weekend, Zanu PF National Commissar, Saviour Kasukuwere posted pictures of him with Moyo in a lecture room.
Moyo, Kasukuwere and President Robert Mugabe’s nephew, Indigenisation minister Patrick Zhuwao have enrolled for a law degree with the University of Zimbabwe.
On Thursday, Moyo tweeted that he believed everything happened for a purpose.
“From my faith everything happens for a reason and from my education everything has a cause but in both cases some questions have no answers!” he said.
Speaking at his daughter’s graveside in Harare, Moyo also said he would give his life to God after the devastating loss of his daughter.-SouthernEye

Bogus Minister Mombeshora Agent Fleeces Zinara Official $6,000

A Harare man allegedly masqueraded as Lands and Rural Resettlement Minister Dr Douglas Mombeshora and fleeced a Zimbabwe National Roads Administration official of $6 000 after offering him a non-existent farm. Weston Chigubhu (35) of No. 883 Crowbrough North appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Elijah Makomo facing fraud charges. Chigubhu was denied bail and Mr Makomo advised him to apply for bail at the High Court.
The complainant in the matter is Zinara’s licensing and transport controller, Mr George Chamwaura. Prosecuting, Ms Sharon Mashavira alleged that between 2011 and 2014, Chigubhu hired Minister Mombeshora’s lorry which he in turn hired out to various cotton companies. During his escapades, Chigubhu masqueraded as Dr Mombeshora.
It is alleged that sometime in May, he approached a former Zinara human resources executive, Mr Peter Boterere, purporting to have been sent by Dr Mombeshora to register his vehicle. Chigubhu allegedly went on to commend Zinara for services given to Dr Mombeshora and indicated the minister wanted to reward Chamwaura by allocating him a farm.
Chamwaura became interested and Chigubhu allegedly gave him a Telecel number 0735102985 which he said belonged to Dr Mombeshora. Chigubhu allegedly contacted Chamwaura using that number and ordered him to deposit money into an EcoCash account 0777856996 which he said belonged to the Minister’s driver, Mr James Maponga.
Chigubhu later pretended to be Dr Mombeshora and ordered money to be deposited into an account belonging to a Ministry of Lands and Rural Resettlement official, Mr Tichaona Mukoreka. It is alleged that on another occasion, Chigubhu asked for $1 000 while pretending to be Dr Mombeshora and the money was collected by a John Gutsa.
The court heard that after numerous demands for cash by Chigubhu, Chamwaura became suspicious. Investigations revealed that all the mobile numbers used in the scam belonged to Chigubhu and that the people who received the money were his cousins. Chamwaura lost $6 137 and nothing was recovered. – State Media

Zimbabwe Parties Demand Investigation on RUSSIA PLANE CRASH TRAGEDY

The Russian embassy has expressed gratitude for Zimbabwe’s standing aside it in mourning the hundreds of precious lives who were killed when an (Airbus A-321) airline crashed in Egypt on its way back to Russia on Saturday. They said this as Zim political parties (excluding ZANU PF) demanded a thorough investigation as rumours of terrorism and deliberate tampering flared.

“Благодарим всех граждан #Зимбабве, кто скорбит сегодня вместе с нами” – thank you to all the citizens of Zimbabwe # who mourn with us today, the embassy said in a statement as flowers were being laid at the consulate’s Harare building.

Tragedy hit yesterday when the Russian airliner crashed in central Sinai killing all 224 people on board, most of them Russian citizens.

The MDC-T party announced demanding a thorough investigation: “As the MDC, we would like to extend our deepest condolences to the families of all the passengers who perished in the Russian plane tragedy at the weekend”, the party’s spokesperson Obert Gutu said.

He continued, “as a social democratic political party, the MDC deeply cherishes the values of empathy and solidarity. We would like a thorough investigation to be conducted so that the exact cause of this mishap can be identified. Rumours are floating around to the effect that the plane was brought down by armed militants in retaliation to Russia’s military intervention in Syria in support of the President Bashir Al – Assad. We trust that the investigations will get to the bottom of what really happened.”

The Joice Mujuru aligned People First party announced saying, “we are as a party very sorrowful about the plane crash. What happened is difficult and we stand by the families and with the Russian nation at large,” spokesperson Rugare Gumbo said.

Also conveying condolences, the Tendai Biti lead People’s Democratic Party’s spokesperson, Jacob Mafume reached out to the Russian community expressing, “we are deeply saddened about this tragic event. Our hearts and minds go out to the Russian people at this moment. On behalf of our members and the Zimbabwean people we send our condolences to his excellency the Russian president and the Russian people.”
 
How the accident happened.
The Airbus A-321 had just left the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, bound for the Russian city of St Petersburg.
Wreckage was found in the Hasana area and bodies removed, along with the plane’s “black box”. An official described a “tragic scene” with bodies of victims still strapped to seats.
Egypt’s prime minister said no “irregular” activities were to blame.
Sinai has an active militant network, and on Saturday afternoon, jihadis allied to the so-called Islamic State made a claim on social media that they brought down flight KGL9268.
But Russian Transport Minister Maksim Sokolov told Interfax news agency that “such reports cannot be considered true”. No evidence had been seen that indicated the plane was targeted, he said.
Egypt’s civilian aviation ministry said the plane had been at an altitude of 9,450m (31,000ft) when it disappeared.
Security experts say a plane flying at that altitude would be beyond the range of a shoulder-launched surface-to-air missile (Manpad), which Sinai militants are known to possess. (ZimEye/Additional Reporting BBC)

Stampede to Endorse Chiyangwa for ZIFA Presidency

IMG-20151027-WA0029Ten provincial chairpersons were yesterday dazzled by aspiring Zifa presidential candidate Phillip Chiyangwa’s flamboyance and possibly his manifesto as they unanimously endorsed him for the December 5 election during a meeting held in the capital.
The endorsement came barely a few days after Chiyangwa was endorsed by the four regional chairs.
The meeting, as expected, was held at Chiyangwa’s offices along Enterprise Road in Harare and was attended by all the 10 provincial chairpersons, with his campaign strategist Farai Jere also making a surprise visit to address the councillors.
Chiyangwa and Jere took turns to give the councillors a road map of how they intended to breathe life into Zimbabwean football, which is now reeling in intensive care unit.
Speaking after the meeting, Midlands province Zifa chairman Brian Chishanga said they had endorsed Chiyangwa as their presidential candidate.
“We have agreed as provincial chairpersons that we endorse Chiyangwa as our next football leader. We have taken a position that we are all going to vote for Chiyangwa. Remember, there are four votes for our area zones which translate to 14 votes that Chiyangwa has already bagged,” Chishanga said in a telephone interview.
Meanwhile, Chiyangwa told Standardsport that he would need 90 days if elected into office to deal with Zifa debts.
He said his election would be a stepping stone to bigger posts at the continental football body, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the world football motherbody, Fifa.
“I have no intentions whatsoever to stay as Zifa boss for more than the two years that I have talked about. My aim is to use this as a stepping stone for a bigger post in CAF and Fifa, that’s what I am aiming at. I want to put Zimbabwe on the international map by holding an influential post either at Caf or even at Fifa,” Chiyangwa said.Standard

Mystery as Top Doctor is Found Dead In Car

Mystery hangs over the death of a Bulawayo doctor who was on Thursday night found dead in his car.
The surgeon, Dr Phinot Moyo, 58, employed at Mater Dei Hospital, was discovered by police officers on patrol.
Dr. Moyo’s car was parked on the road-side with one of his legs outside the vehicle.
ZRP Officers say they spotted the car while passing through the area according to State papers.
When they opened the car they found only Dr Moyo inside who they pronounced dead at the scene.
Such deaths are rare in the city and members of the public have expressed doubts that it was of a natural cause.
Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Precious Simango told the State Media investigations are on course.
“I can confirm that our officers found a body of an adult man in his vehicle. Investigations are underway to establish what could have killed him. We’re waiting for a postmortem report to direct us how we should proceed with the matter,” said Insp Simango.
She said when police found Dr Moyo’s body, his vehicle’s hazard lights were on.
Dr Moyo’s brother and family spokesperson Liveson Moyo said he was informed about his death at about midnight.
“I received a phone call from the police who inquired if I knew the person whose phone they were using to call me. At first I didn’t realise that it was my brother’s as I was fast asleep but when they called for the second time I realised it was his phone. They then told me that he had passed away and I started calling around informing other family members,” said Moyo.
He said Dr Moyo’s death came as a shock to the family as he did not have any medical condition that could have claimed his life.
“I even asked family members when I came here whether there was anything bothering him but everyone said he was in perfect condition,” he said.
The vice president for Zimbabwe Medical Association Matabeleland region, Dr Wedu Ndebele said the country had suffered a devastating loss.
He described Dr Moyo as a dedicated philanthropist who had a passion for children and development.
Dr Moyo was a children anaesthetist.
“He was a disciplined, hard-working doctor. He was very selfless. You would call him at any time of the day and he would be there to offer his service. His death is a big blow to Bulawayo and the whole southern region as there aren’t so many specialists like him,” he said.
He is survived by a wife and four children, three girls and a boy.
Mourners are gathered at house Number 13 Founders Road, Richmond.

Zim Man Rapes A Donkey In Botswana- Papers

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A Zimbabwean man suspected to have raped a donkey told the court on Wednesday that appearing every 14 days was a waste of time as he wants to be sentenced.
He said that if at all he has committed an offence he would rather be sentenced for it sooner rather than later.
Vee Mulilo, 23, is accused of unlawfully having carnal knowledge of a donkey on August 27 at Phuduhudu lands. The donkey is the property of one, Mmoloki Neo.
The state alleges that Mulilo left the donkey with some knee injuries as he had tied it to a tree prior to allegedly raping it. Mulilo told Palapye magistrate, Gofaone Mosweu that it was not possible for him to wait for another 14 days in prison.
“I am always told to wait for 14 days to appear in court and this is a bit tiring as well as frustrating me. I just want things to be done and completed, the whole process is just a waste of my time. Furthermore, I do not know the reason why I am in prison. I want to be sentenced as soon as possible if at all there is something wrong that I have done,” said Mulilo.
Mulilo was denied bail because he is in Botswana illegally and does not have travelling documents. In addition he has been working in Botswana without a working permit since August 2014. State prosecutor, Inspector Ditsapelo Emmanuel, applied for Mulilo to be further remanded in custody while still waiting for the results from the forensic laboratory.
Emmanuel said: “We are still waiting for the results from the forensic laboratory, we expect them to be ready by November 2, 2015. So we apply
for the accused to be further remanded in custody. We are hopeful that we will be ready with the results after 14 days”.
Mosweu explained to the accused that it was not possible to sentence him while the investigations are still ongoing. She said the results from the forensic laboratory are part of the investigations so the court could not go on with sentencing him without such evidence.
“It will also be unlawful to skip other court procedures and jump into sentencing you without even taking your plea. Let’s wait for the results, that is when we will take your plea and continue with case management and then trial,” she said.
In another matter, yet another Zimbabwean national Raymond Mafuta, 34, accused of rape, pleaded with magistrate Mosweu to allow him bail so that he can go and re-assemble his clients’ car gearboxes.
He said he left them in pieces hence his customers are unable to get their cars back as they lack other parts.
In response to his plea, Mosweu told Mafuta that it was not possible to release him from prison only because he wants to complete his personal things.
She said it would mean that all accused persons who have been remanded in jail would also be released to go and complete their works. Mosweu advised Mafuta to make an application to the High Court if he was not satisfied with the answer.
Both accused persons appeared in person and they will appear again for mention on November 11, 2015. Mmegi

Father Steals to Pay School Fees

beest1A 56-YEAR-OLD man who is a father of 11 children stole 22 poles valued at $110 from his 91-year-old neighbour in a bid to raise money to pay school fees for his children.
But owns 20 cattle
Nhlanhla Siwela of Dombodema area in Bulilima told the court that his children were being continuously sent home from school and he was struggling to raise the money.
Siwela who also revealed that he owned 20 cattle said eight of his children were at school while the other two were not employed.
“I stole the poles as I wanted to sell them in a bid to raise money for my children’s school fees. I earn a living through piece jobs which I perform as a builder but the money is hardly enough for me to sustain my large family.
“My children were being persistently sent home from school and I needed the money urgently. I have 20 cattle but they are with a relative who stays far from my homestead which made it difficult for me to access one on time,” said Siwela.
He pleaded for the court’s leniency after citing that he was the sole breadwinner at his homestead.
Siwela was convicted by Plumtree magistrate, Mr Gideon Ruvetsa for theft. Mr Ruvetsa sentenced him to 12 months imprisonment of which six months were suspended for five years on condition that he does not within the period commit an offence of the same nature. The remaining six months were further suspended on condition that he performs 210 hours of community service at Dombodema Clinic.
Prosecuting, Mr Clemence Shawarira said Siwela stole 22 metal poles belonging to Moses Ngwenya on 8 October in the middle of the night and nothing was recovered.-SundayNews

Mugabe’s Successor Not essentially Shona – Mphoko

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Acting President Phelejezela Mphoko
Acting President Phelejezela Mphoko

Robert Mugabe’s automatic successor is not essentially from the Shona tribe, Acting President Phelekezela Mphoko has said.
A president of Zimbabwe can emerge from any tribe in the country as leadership is a negotiated deal between Zanu and PF Zapu, he said.
Addressing hundreds of Zanu-PF supporters during a rally at Chikombedzi Primary School in Chiredzi on Wednesday, Mphoko said the country’s leadership was a product of the Unity Accord signed between the late Vice President Joshua Nkomo and President Mugabe. He said Zimbabwe’s leadership was not determined on tribal grounds but is based on whether one is from Zipra or Zanla and is able to serve their country as president.
“You should leave that bad thinking. If one still thinks that one needs to be a Zezuru or Ndebele in order to be a leader then that person isn’t a Zimbabwean. Sikombela and Gonakudzingwa are a testimony of how Zanu and Zapu worked together as President Mugabe played a prominent role at Sikombela in Midlands while Dr Joshua Nkomo was at Gonakudzingwa with many cadres from Zanu. Enos Nkala was also with President Mugabe,” he said.
“The late Dr Nkomo and President Mugabe used to share the chairing of cabinet meetings as the two leaders.” The Acting President said Zimbabwe has no room for tribalistic tendencies which he said are always divisive.
He said although people believe that the Unity Accord was first signed in 1987, it was actually signed in 1972 when the late nationalists Herbert Chitepo, representing Zanu and Jason Ziyaphapha Moyo representing PF Zapu agreed to work together.He said the 1987 signing of the Unity Accord only emphasised the existing unity between Zanu and PF Zapu.
Mphoko called on people to be united regardless of their tribe or where they came from as unity was the key to the country’s development.
He said he supported calls for the rehabilitation of the Chiredzi-Sango border post road, triggering a round of ululation from villagers who came in numbers to the rally. “Never listen to people who say leadership belongs to a certain tribe. If President Robert Mugabe decides to leave today, members in the party will choose someone basing on whether he is from Zapu or Zanu.
“That arrangement has been there and that’s what we agreed at the Unity Accord,” said Acting President Mphoko. He said the Zapu that is led by Dumiso Dabengwa is not the one that united with Zanu PF and appealed to people not to be confused by the opposition party. He said President Mugabe and other nationalists, both living and departed, suffered for the country as they went through a tortuous journey in detention and on the front.
He urged Zimbabweans to appreciate the sacrifices made by those cadres to liberate the country. Mphoko had earlier on toured the ruins of Gonakudzingwa detention camp. – State Media

Elephant Poisoning: ZRP Cop Implicated

A syndicate comprising police officers, Parks and Wildlife Management Authority rangers and Asians is behind the latest spate of elephant killings in Hwange National Park, it has emerged.
One of the suspects under active investigatin is an assistant commissioner of police.
Several others have been arrested in connection with the killing of 22 jumbos last Sunday, including a junior cop and a Parks camp manager.
The syndicate has allegedly killed around 55 elephants for their ivory tusks since early 2015.
Information gathered by the State Media over the last two weeks indicates the Asians (names withheld) are the kingpins behind the indiscriminate poaching, whose funds sometimes end up oiling other international criminal networks.
Globally, poaching and wildlife trafficking are highly lucrative businesses estimated to earn between US$23 billion and US$47 billion yearly.
They are jointly ranked fourth on the list of large-scale illegal trade worldwide after drug trafficking, counterfeiting and human trafficking.
Police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba confirmed arrests were made last week and said investigations were continuing.
Parks and Wildlife Management Authority acting spokesperson Mr Tawanda Gotosa added: “I can confirm that some arrests were made and one of our camp managers was suspended.”
Mr Gotosa would not discuss the matter further saying doing so would jeopardise investigations.
Senior Government officials close to the probe said names of those under investigation could not published as yet.
Sources said that the masterminds engaged game rangers and rogue cops, arranging details of hits, including killing methods and transportation.
In last Sunday’s case, three rangers and a police officer were deployed to man watering holes that had previously been poisoned with cyanide to kill and de-tusk elephants.
The holes had been detoxified and were now considered safe.
However, 22 elephants were poisoned using the same method, despite the security team being on patrol.
It turns out that part of the patrol team was about 500m away when at least one elephant went into death throes after drinking the poisoned water.
And ranger is said to have heard the noise made as tusks were cut off.
Authorities said the rangers and police officers were working with a powerful syndicate including Asian businessmen responsible for sourcing cyanide from gold mines.
Cyanide is a classified and relatively expensive chemical and ordinary villagers around the Hwange National Park may not necessarily access or buy it.
About 10kg of cyanide were taken from a gold mine in Esigodini, some 40km from Bulawayo.
An official said, “The problem is that some of the rangers who have been assisting security forces investigate the matter are also involved in the poaching. This close-knit syndicate must be busted to bring sanity to wildlife conservation.
“The question is if rangers and cops were deployed to watering holes which were detoxed barely a week ago, how did the poachers poison the elephants? This shows that the rangers are involved, these include those who were fired from the parastatal. It’s a huge and powerful syndicate.”
Investigators also discovered that during a recent inventory of elephant tusks at Hwange National Park stores, a tusk was missing.
However, a few days later, it had been replaced by a smaller one.
Only Parks officials had access to the stores.
Rampant poaching has gone on for years now after 32 elephants were killed a fortnight ago by cyanide poisoning in Hwange, while three were found dead in Matusadona National Park, Kariba.
Two years ago, about 300 elephants were killed via cyanide poisoning in Hwange National Park.
Elephant tusks have a huge market in Asia, especially in China.
In September, officials in Hong Kong intercepted 51kg of ivory worth over US$100 000 in two inbound airmail parcels from Zimbabwe via Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
The airmail was declared at Hong Kong International Airport as “decorative tiles”. This was a second case in two weeks after another consignment was seized which had been smuggled from Zimbabwe into Hong Kong with the same. State Media

Minister Mpofu’s House Raided

Minister Obert Mpofu’s property in Newlands was raided yesterday morning by unknown men.
The same people are also understood to have attacked a High Court judge’s house as well. One person has been arrested. Details are still sketchy but sources close to Mpofu said two police details were injured and hospitalised due to the attacks, the first of which was at the minister’s premises in Newlands, Harare.
Indications are several men, using BMW and Toyota Mark II vehicles, gained entry into Mpofu’s premises after duping a police guard into allowing them in. They assaulted the officer before allegedly proceeding to the High Court justice’s house, where they again assaulted a cop stationed there.
Investigations are going on.-Sundaymail

“Stupid, Uneducated Cop”- Man Faces Jail for Insulting ZRP Officer

A BULAWAYO motorist has been hauled before the courts for labelling police officers at a roadblock as “uneducated, silly and empty-headed.”
Shepard Mandi (33) of Entumbane was not asked to plead to the charge of undermining the authority of a police officer when he appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Charity Maphosa on Wednesday.
The court heard that on October 13 at 9:15am Mandi was driving his Honda Fit along 3rd Avenue Extension into town when he was stopped at a road block by a police officer who asked him to produce his driver’s licence.
Mandi said he had lost it and the police officer asked him why he did not have temporary identification in place. The accused then allegedly went ballistic and started shouting at the police officer telling her that she was an uneducated officer who does not know what she was doing, but just wanted money from him.
Another police officer, who was in charge of the team approached Mandi trying to control the situation.
But Mandi allegedly shouted at her saying she should get away and was a “silly” police officer.
He allegedly went on to say police officers wearing uniforms had “nothing in their heads” and are just animals.
He was later arrested.-SouthernEye

South African King Sneaks into Zimbabwe | BREAKING NEWS

Staff Reporter | King Bhunane 3 of South Africa and members of the Zulu royal family this morning quietly made their way into the country via Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Airport in Bulawayo.
Sources at the international airport confirmed to media that the King of the Hlubi people of South Africa who are subjects of Zulu king Goodwill, Zwelithini sneaked into the country as Zwelithini’s emissary. Media was recently a awash with news that King Zwelithini was on his way to the country an issue which was met with massive resistance from Zimbabweans following the king’s sentiments about the influx of foreigners in South Africa leading to xenophobic attacks against foreigners by South African nationals.
The resistance by Zimbabweans caused the organisers of the trip to abandon the king’s trip to Zimbabwe. It is also believed that the Zimbabwean government was not in a position to sanction Zwelithini’s visit to the country after Zwelithini described President Robert Mugabe as a failed father who can not take care of his children as Zimbabweans flock into South Africa in millions as economic refugees.
The royal families are believed to be in the company of Gwanda born South Africa based business tycoon Justice Maphosa who is bank rolling the Gwanda Gospel Extravaganza at a cost running into millions of Rands.

Soldiers Beating Up Landlords, Seizing Properties In Manicaland

Unrestrained  soldiers have gone on a rampage in Makoni North beating up residents and taking away their properties.
The first signs of the abuses were publicly seen at Honde Valley’s Hauna hospital where and on Wednesday two people were admitted suffering from bloody injuries inflicted by the army.
ZimEye is reliably informed army officers are on an illegal, abusive wild, freely grabbing stands in Hauna’s high density areas particularly in Phase Two.
In what has been blamed on local (ZANU PF) MP Luke Masamvu, the uniformed officers are forcefully taking people’s properties with neither compensation. ” Masamvu, the same legislator who earlier in the year ordered management at Nyanga Renewable Energy (NRE) company to employ only ruling party youths, ” is allegedly behind the land grabs as he allegedly connives with council bosses.
“People who might have bought stands with their hard-earned money but are yet to develop them, are just being told that their stands have been taken over. Soldiers then move in and build their houses without any form of payment to the stand owner,” sources said.
Contacted for comment, the Mutasa North MP told ZimEye.com he is not aware of any of the attacks taking place. He demanded for a police report before he could speak. “Do you have a police report in relevance to that matter?,” he said.
He continued:
“How can a person be attacked and he doesn’t go to the police to report, if the information (you got) was correct?

“If they want to relay certain information, they should put it in writing, not in a false manner(sic),” Masamvu added.
But recorded evidence at the hospital shows of a truth two residents were admitted Wednesday from wounds inflicted by the soldiers and our sources insist the violations do exist adding, “those against are then being beaten up or vosungwa nekurohwa voendeswa kuArmy Barracks dzepa Hauna Growth point.
“This is happening like right now and noone seems to care or protect the people,” the report continued.
“Of the abused are people initially allocated by the Mutasa District Council or those who had bought them with their hard earned money.
“And due to the current hardships, some people have been finding it difficult to build structures
“Vanhu vari kurohwa and last night two people were admitted at Hauna Hospital after being badly beaten up nemasoja.
“Their argument is vaive vaka promiswa ma-stands neCouncil and Council has failed to allocate the stands to them and they have no choice to grab all undeveloped stands – stands that were legitimately allocated to the people of Mutasa District by the same council.
And because kumaruzevha and very far away from the media, vanhu vamwe chembere havana kana kwekuhwanda and are surrendering their properties.
“We hope kuti at least someone can follow up. This is being done by the evil MP Masamvu with knowledge ye council.
“Why can’t the council allocate the Army its own area with their own stands?”
After a lengthy battle Saturday morning, MP Masamvu finally agreed with ZmEye.com to investigate on the matter.

BREAKING NEWS: “Jarzin Man” Dies

No one will ever forget the voice that used to shout “JARZIN” every morning on ZBC then Radio Two now Radio Zimbabwe.
That was the voice of non other than Lazarus Tembo one of the finest radio and television personalities from Zimbabwe.
The man behind that voice has died.
“Lazzie T” as Tembo was popularly known died in the United Kingdom on Tuesday.
Announcing the death of Tembo former colleague at the ZBC and close associate, Eric Ramsley Knight, described Tembo as the greatest voice to come out of the ZBC.
“Ladies and gentlemen, comrades and friends, media colleagues and fellow Zimbabweans, it is with great sadness and sorrow that I share the news of the death of one of the finest broadcasters the country has ever produced, Mr Lazarus Tembo,” said Knight in a media announcement.
Tembo was the original presenter of the popular ZBC TV programme Mvenge Mvenge. He was also producer and presenter of several local music promoting programmes on both ZBC TV and radio.
However, most Zimbabweans will remember him for the breakfast radio quiz show Jarzin man which was broadcast on Radio 2 at 6:45 every morning. Tembo would also be remembered for his scintillating presentation of the popular Radio Two Top Twenty count down on Saturdays.
Commenting on the death of Tembo, one Tariro Mhandu described him as every school child’s morning alarm to school.
“Tembo was every child’s alarm to school. The moment you heard the Jarzin shout on radio and you are not yet around the school you would know you were late for school,” he said.
Details on the death of the veteran broadcaster are still coming through. Tembo’s death comes at a time when Zimbabweans are still mourning the death of yet another gallant Zimbabwean personality in the form of footballer Willard Mashinkila Khumalo who will be buried in Bulawayo on Thursday.

Makandiwa Miracles Vanish


There is no more miracle cash, and miracle babies have suddenly become a thing of the dreaming human imagination – Harare preacher Emmanuel Makandiwa has been left with an egg of his face after his so called ‘miracles’ vanished and are no longer happening.
In 2012-13, Makandiwa shot to fame raking millions of dollars in donations after thousands of Zimbabweans flocked to his meetings when told they could receive instant miracle cash. The frenzy even caught Zimbabwe’s former Reserve Bank Gideon Gono who himself ended up joining the prophets, going to the extent of passing his seal of approval.
But soon after journalists began investigating the incidents and started interrogating the preachers, two years later there is not a single mention of any such miracle.
In the same vein, a miracle baby Makandiwa claimed to have been born 3 days after sex, died and the preacher conducted a secret burial for him where journalists were barred from filming. This reporter followed up with Makandiwa and was for several days kept waiting as his staff members blocked any contact with the man of the cloth.
In June ZimEye.com exposed another scam by Makandiwa which involved fake fat belly miracles. Soon after that the Kwekwe woman Makandiwa used to stage one of the acts, evaded questions when asked for her medical records to prove she had indeed been healed and that she had of a truth suffered from a fat belly condition. “Don’t you have any other stories to investigate?,” she said.
She continued,
“It seems you are now spending your life studying Mai Muza,” Betty Muza said much to Makandiwa’s humiliation.
The development has seen prominent theologian, elder with 25 years of ministry experience and upstanding church founder, Dr. Noah Pashapa blasting Zimbabwe’s fake prophets.
Episode 5 of Tonight With Zororo (Makamba) focused on the evolution of the church in Zimbabwe, and Zororo started off by recounting his personal experience after visiting one of the popular Pentecostal churches in the country.
“When Papa would say something that resonated with his audience, members of the congregation would spontaneously stand up, and splash money on the stage,” Makamba said.
He went onto close his animated monologue by saying Prophet can now easily be mistaken for the word profit.
In the last few years, Pentecostal churches in Zimbabwe have grown tremendously. The three religious leaders at the centre of the growth are Prophets Emmanuel Makandiwa of UFI Ministries, Walter Magaya of PHD Ministries and Spirit Embassy founder Ubert Angel.
When describing the character of his religious counterparts Pashapa said they lacked a depth of understanding in a number of things.
“They (prophets) lack philosophy of religion, training in theology and understanding of the polity of the church.
“’These chaps are briefcase church leaders who have spent a few weeks, months at most, in ‘theological’ school,” he said.
Many workers and companies are feeling the pinch of the current economic hardships and have flocked to the church in pursuit of a change in fortune.
The gospel of prosperity has been the underlying message for many of these charismatic churches.
“Theirs is a gold spell of prosperity, gold being the underline. It takes from the poor to enrich the teachers.
“They engage in superficial care and concern activities, whilst robbing from the poor and enriching themselves,” Pashapa said.
Critics have argued that churches have become money-making schemes. The churches have become synonymous with miracles, healings, signs, wonders and prophecies. In 2013, Makandiwa and Angel boasted of Miracle Money which would see subscribers of this claim having extra money in their bank accounts and wallets.
During the interview with Zororo, Bishop Pashapa also recalled a conversation he had with one of the church leaders.
“He and his wife take the offerings and I remember hearing one of the chaps boast that they count the money until they were tired,” he said.
“They have a very myopic understanding of the church. Just their little group is the only authority on the church and everyone else is wrong.
“Just their brand of Christianity subscribes to one strand which is the gospel of prosperity message which focuses on material items of wealth.”
When asked how to spot a fake prophet Pashapa said church goers must raise eyebrows if the leader becomes the focus of the message.
Pashapa, who has been ministering God’s Word for the past 25 years, said, at the end of the day, you are bound to have light and shadow and the church is no exception because it’s run by human beings.
This episode also saw comedians P.O Box making their debut in a hilarious skit. Afro-Pop singer Tinashe Makura closed out with a performance of his latest single Love & Laughter on the Coca-Cola sound stage. Previous episodes of Tonight with Zororo can be found at www.twzshow.com

Magaya, Makandiwa Must Prophesy Itai Dzamara – Mnangagwa | BREAKING NEWS


Zimbabwe’s Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has slapped in the face Zimbabwe’s pentecostal prophets led by Emmanuel Makandiwa and Walter Magaya saying the “anointed” preachers must prophesy-out what happened to abducted democracy activist Itai Dzamara.
Dzamara, a journalist and political activist, disappeared on the 9th of March 2015 and government’s notorious CIO has been blamed for it all.
But Mnangagwa denied this saying government is also looking for what he said is a mere “answer”.
Mnangagwa told the Zanu PF Midlands Provincial Co-ordinating Committee meeting that everyone regrets what happened to Dzamara and the government is looking for answers.
The Vice President said every single citizen must be protected by the state and security agents including the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) are all out trying to find out what could have happened to Dzamara.
“We all regret what happened to Itai Dzamara and as government we have no answers. Both the police and the CIO are all out to try and find out what happened. Every single citizen must be protected by the state,” said Mnangagwa.
He then added that prophets must join and prophesy out what on earth is going on.
“We appeal to churches, including prophets (Magaya, Makandiwa), who can assist in finding Dzamara to do so as everyone is worried and concerned about him,” he added.
The High Court has since ordered state to regularly report to Dzamara’s lawyers and family about the progress made in the search and the investigation into his disappearance.

Witchcraft Fears as Stray Cats Terrorise Hospital Patients

Patients at the Gwanda Provincial Hospital are having no time to concentrate on their recovery process as they have to fight off marauding stray cats in the wards.
A source recently admitted at the hospital revealed to ZimEye.com that patients can hardly get their rest as the marauding cats run around the wards in search for food at the patients’ lockers. According to the source the cats now said to be witchcraft agents, are so cunning that they do not have to wait until night time to scavenge for food inside the wards.
“You can’t take time to relax because the moment you relax you hear things falling apart on or inside the lockers the cats stealing food stuff,” he said. “It’s just the same whether it’s at night or during the day.”
“The hospital staff appear to have given up the fight against the cats as they are not doing much to fight them off,” added the source in a WhatsApp tip off to the media.
Following up on the matter, several patients and members of staff within the hospital confirmed the menace of the cats to ZimEye.com. According to the sources within the hospital, the problem is more profound in the Female Ward and the hospital kitchen than anywhere else in the hospital.
“It’s a little better here in the male ward which is close to the busy Out Patients area,” said an employee at the hospital. “The situation is very bad at the female ward which is slightly to the back of the hospital where the cats easily sneak into the ward from the rear windows,” he added.
“These cats are so troublesome that they even get into cars parked within the hospital area searching for food,” said an official. “The only good thing about them us that they have eliminated the problem of rats and mice we experienced some years back.”
A quick tour around the hospital complex by the ZimEye.com correspondent revealed that the hospital is indeed a home to scores of stray cats. The animals were seen walking randomly around the hospital grounds without any restriction nor fear.
A visitor to the hospital identified as Lynette Dube lamented bitterly at the influx of the cats in the hospital calling on the authorities to get rid of the animals as they are a menace at the hospital and likely to carry infections into the hospital.
“My husband has been at the male ward for a while now and we can’t leave him extra food for him to eat later when he is hungry because the moment he falls asleep the food is stolen by the cats,” she said.
“It’s even getting very expensive for us because we now have to visit the hospital three times a day to bring him food,” said the relative.
Comment could not immediately be obtained from the hospital administrator but workers at the hospital confirmed and expressed their disgust at the animals claiming that the hospital has conceded loss in the fight against the cats.
An official within the hospital wards urged relatives of the sick not to bring too much food stuff for the patients as the excess food attracts the cats into the wards.
“Where possible I would urge relatives to bring in just enough food stuff for the patient to eat and finish and maybe just a little extra which can be put away easier as lots of food packed on the lockers attracts the cats.”

Jairos Jiri Still Alive – Mudede


Philanthropist Jairos Jiri has been with us all this while more than 29 years after his recorded death, according to Registrar General Tobaiwa Mudede’s office.
According to the office, the man only died 29 years later, in 2011 .

Jairos-Jiri (1921-1982)
Jairos-Jiri (1921-1982)

A ZimEye.com undercover investigations informer in Bulawayo blew this revelation last week. Records at the RG’s office show Mr Jiri who started the Jairos Jiri Rehabilitation Centre for the disabled’s death certificate was placed into file around mid 2011.
The development means Mr Jiri’s corpse quite likely “voted” in general elections as has been customary in fraudulent elections since his death in 1982. More to follow…

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Taking the world into my arms

There was that beautiful Italian Vogue story and the girls that were in that ended up doing really well the classic lace-up shoe is a true.
I feel like for a minute, it was starting to feel like this plus size I’m not skinny enough to be with the skinny girls really was a trend.
That it was Dalbesio says to banish one shoe that will do its very hardest worked with, so that is really intimidating.

A difficult game because everyone wants to be cool in fashion.

Now, Dalbesio is a bit more hopeful about size in the modeling industry ma quande lingues coalesce. In the middle Occidental in fact she says not skinny enough.

To find my place. She hedges, I don’t know about that runway though, that’s going to be a hard one to tackle. Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators.

A ship is safe in harbor, but that’s not what ships are for

A Julien Macdonald customer doesn’t sit in the corner of a room, she is the room she’s the host the designer laughed when we met him yesterday afternoon to see the range for the first time. My pieces aren’t shy. It is full-on cocktail red carpet glamour.
You don’t necessarily wear them to the supermarket on a Saturday morning with the kids, but with my jewellery they probably will.

These persons have an appreciation, a sensitivity, and an understanding of life.

Cue a collection of high-wattage necklaces, adorned with nugget and crystals wild-cat cocktail rings, abstract drop earrings, and spectacular statement chokers inspired by the flora and fauna of safari.

The most beautiful people we have known are those:

  • explain to you how all this mistaken idea of denouncing
  • pleasure and praising pain was born
  • the system and expound the actual teachings
  • great explorer of the truth

To take a trivial example, which of us ever undertakes laborious physical exercise, except to obtain some advantage from it? But who has any right to find fault with a man who chooses to enjoy a pleasure that has no annoying consequences, or one who avoids a pain that produces no resultant pleasure?
On the other hand, we denounce with righteous indignation and dislike men who are so beguiled and demoralized by the charms of pleasure of the moment, so blinded by desire, that they cannot foresee.

Apple sells 10 million iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Pluses

iPhone 6 Plus users have been encountering a problem where their cameras turn out blurry photos, and now Apple is offering to replace those cameras for free.
Apple explained that between the period of September of last year and January 2015, a “small percentage” of iPhones were shipped with a faulty component in their iSight camera. To help alleviate this problem, Apple is now offering free repairs on these phones at Apple stores. The company has put up a tool on its website to help customers determine whether their phone is eligible for the repair.
Any affected customer just needs to bring their iPhone to an Apple store or even an authorized repair center, where they can have their iSight camera replaced for free. On their website, after informing you whether or not your phone is eligible, Apple will help you find the nearest repair center.
 
The iPhone 6 Plus was the best selling “phablet” after its launch during the first quarter of the year. The device was released to compete with Samsung’s successful large-screened “phablet” lineup of phones, and it has appeared to do its job.
 
The new iPhones are also well known for their fantastic cameras, which rival Samsung’s equally impressive cameras found on their flagship devices. As people rely more and more on smartphones for all their picture taking needs, Apple has gone full-force for advertising its superb shooters.
As the iPhone claims a greater and greater share of Apple’s quarterly profits, the company has to do everything it can to keep its large customer base happy. For the past two quarters, the phone has made up for more than two-thirds of Apple’s sales.

Makandiwa, Magaya Stripped By Dr.

“Spotting A False Prophet,”  By Dr Noah Pashapa
There are simple ways of detecting a false prophet, prominent church founder, academic and theologian, Dr. Noah Pashapa says in a development that has seen Prophets Emmanuel Makandiwa, and Walter Magaya publicly fingered for the manner in which they dabble in crafted miracles and cash takings. “All Bishop’s words point at Makandiwa and Magaya, how can Zimbabweans forget for instance the fake fat belly miracle?” scholar Andrew Dube said on Tuesday.
Speaking to TV presenter Zororo Makamba, Dr Pashapa said there are signs that are easy to see which instantly display a false preacher. The preacher who has been behind the pulpit for over 25 years, said, “there are indicators in the Bible but one of the most critical ones is anyone who begins to focus on themselves: their whole message, the whole organisation revolves around them. They have become a personality cult.  They have become “the” important component. That is your indicator number one, because John The Baptist said Jsus must increase, I must decrease. I am not even fit to tie the thread of his sandals.
“Number 2 – You judge them by the fruit, their character. If some is out to milk, is out to manipulate. He is using the power of suggestion. People are told I have prayed for you you are healed, stop taking your medication…In Jesus’ time he heals the people who have leprosy,  he says to them go consult the doctors because the priests of the day were the doctors.
“So he says to the ten lepers you go consult with the priests who will confirm you have been healed for sure. But these chaps don’t do that. In fact they say to people you don’t go to the doctors. I am telling you you are healed instantaneously, and completely. There is no room for partial gradual healing. And there is no room for no healing…”
“A lot of these people are now looking for medical attention when it is too late.”
Pashapa said spiritual deception has become rampant due to the Zimbabwean political environment for over 35 years continuing to impose a “very terrorised mentality” in the people.

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Tsvangirai: Khama To Shoot into Mugabe


MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai once fled Zimbabwe to hide in the house of the new SADC head Botswana’s President Ian Khama while running away from President Robert Mugabe. This time Tsvangirai has hinted his colleague, Khama  is going to slam into Mugabe and deal with his regime,  now that he has the powers as the new SADC chairman.
All this is because the entire SADC region is being suffocated by Mugabe, Tsvangirai graphically pointed.
Addressing journalists on a wide range of issues, Tsvangirai said that Mugabe’s “destructive” Presidency seen to continue into his 94th birthday, is going to make the Tsvangirai ally, Khama, to do something on on the aged leader.
He said this when asked if he thinks Khama will act on Mugabe. He replied in part, “the Zimbabwean crisis is pivotal in the economic progress of the whole region, so the crisis at the central affects the whole region.
“What it means is that SADC must say look we have a situation where the regime is unstable, it’s imploding… so you have three issues that are of concern to SADC that they need to address,” Tsvangirai said [SEE from time code 16:35]. FULL PRESS CONFERENCE:

UK University Campus sec Named After Zimbabwean Man

The Late Godfrey Moyo
The Late Godfrey Moyo

The United Kingdom’s prestigious De Montfont University Leicester has honoured a Zimbabwean lecturer by naming a part of its campus after him.
Dozens of family members, friends, and colleagues gathered to remember the late Godfrey Moyo at a ceremony at De Montfort University Leicester (DMU), where a lecture theatre was officially renamed in his honour.
It is the first time the university has named a part of its campus in memory of a member of staff in this way, demonstrating the high regard in which Godfrey was held in by his colleagues and students.
Lecture theatre 0.28 is now known as the Godfrey Moyo lecture theatre, in honour of the man who taught at DMU for 15 years as a senior lecturer in Mental Health Nursing within the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences.
GODFREY
Godfrey’s widow unveiled a plaque commemorating her husband following some touching testimonies to Godfrey’s memory. He was celebrated as a hugely passionate and devoted lecturer and true friend to many members of staff and students throughout DMU.
In a heart-wrenching show of gratitude to her father’s peers, Godfrey’s daughter Denise said: “This is a great gesture in my daddy’s memory, I can’t thank you enough. Thank you so much. The best daddy in the world doesn’t exist anymore, that’s because he’s in heaven.”
Godfrey’s son Darren added: “He would have loved to have seen this; he cared about his job passionately.
“I speak for the whole family when I say this means the world to us.”
Dr Simon Oldroyd, Dean of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, said: “It’s a celebration. It’s a really important day for us because we’ve never done this sort of thing before – naming a part of the university after a member of staff.
“I didn’t know Godfrey but I came to learn of him. It’s a real testament to him that I heard so much about him. He was more than just well respected.
“He was talked about and remembered as a very good man and somebody who cared for others and his students in a very particular way. In the truest sense of the word, he has become a legend and what better place than a place of learning to remember him by.
“The next generation of nurses will be taking their step towards becoming nurses in this room and that’s the most fitting thing about it. He was an educationalist.”

Uebert Angel HIV+ AIDS Status: Why The World Must Know Now

  • He would pleasure himself on the woman from midnight all the way up to 9am
  • “Holiness”
  • “It’s me Papa.”

exposed...Uebert Angel
exposed…Uebert Angel

 
The development in the investigation of disgraced preacher Uebert Angel has seen sympathisers charging that his HIV status is none of the public’s business and that journalists should stop the explosive reporting. This reporter strongly disputes that drivel and herein argues that there are serious public health issues at stake and journos have a responsibility to warn the public.
These issues arise from that evidence proves Mr Angel(Mudzanire), a public figure with thousands under his sole control in which he is referred to as The Prophet, and also “Papa”, is abusing vulnerable young women for his sexual gratification while endangering the victims. The proof much with a full video documentary, reveals that women have been take advantage of by the man of the cloth who claims to preach holiness. The women are told if they ever question the preacher they will be cursed by God.
One woman in her twenties (in Zimbabwe), was soon after a slopper, forced to vocalise a denial in front of a camera as she said that the preacher did not rape her. But the same woman would in a different conversation with Angel’s Zimbabwe based former Chief of Staff, Terrence Madiro, acknowledge that she slept with the preacher. She affirmed when reminded, “you are the ones who were banged, lets hope it was done when his health was well.”
In another case to do with another congregant based in the UK, Angel approached the woman, (Name Withheld), via the microblogging website Twitter and also via the Whatsapp network between the 10th July and October 2014, when he demanded of the woman to send a nude picture of her. He was throughout the period of his luring addressing himself saying “It’s me Papa” when he also told the woman to inform him what “sex position” she prefers.
“Tell me what sex position you would like me to do you,” he wrote. Several times he would pleasure himself on the woman from midnight all the way up to 9am.
Meanwhile the digital communication records have been fully corroborated with the Twitter company for IP(internet protocol) authenticity. Although Angel attempted to destroy the records in their entirety, ZimEye.com was able to retrieve the full data cache including that from the Whatsapp network…

Biti To Become President of Renewal, Report Claims


The MDC Renewal Team is this weekend holding its elective congress which will see the party electing its substantive leaders as insider reports suggest that Tendai Biti, the secretary general has been nominated unopposed and will take over the party as interim leader Sipepa Nkomo deputises him.
The splinter group from the Morgan Tsvangirai led MDC will at the three day long congress which starts on the 21st of august up to the 23rd is also going to adopt and unveil the Party’s name, symbol and logo.
“We are also going to unveil the Party’s Key Policies and our much awaited economic blue print we have called Holistic Program for Economic Transformation (HOPE) which proposes real solutions to challenges that Zimbabwe is facing today,” Jacob Mafume the party’s spokesperson told ZimEye.com on Monday.
While avoiding the Biti issue, Mafume continued saying, “this is the platform which the party is going to unveil all its democratic process such as the Party’s Constitution we will unveil the our electoral demands document an Agenda for the Restoration and Rehabilitation of Electoral Sustainability (ARREST ) and the roadmap we are going to follow as a way forward”.
Mafume said the congress will run under the theme Reclaiming Zimbabwe.
Meanwhile a report that Biti is taking over the party gripped the movement and as at Monday afternoon, insiders were jostling for posts.
“We know Advocate Biti is taking over and no one can question that,” one male member said. Their claims were not officially corroborated at the time of writing. Efforts to reach Mr Biti for a comment were fruitless at the time of writing.

Chaos as TM Extricates Lobels Bread


In what will affect the supply of bread countrywide, TM supermarkets have extricated all bread orders from Lobels Bread, all because of rival competitors who have invaded with bulging discounts.
In a memo sent to the entire supermarket’s branches referenced “Bargain Bonanza” from one of its directors Mr Water Stephen, Lobels bread orders have been suspended for two months.
“Please note that from Monday 3 August till 30 September 2015 you will be not able to order Lobels bread. This is an agreement with the Bakers Inn and the buying team as they have purchased a vehicle for bargaining Bonanza. You can resume ordering on the 01/10/15,” read the memo which was seen by ZimEye.com.
The ban according to the Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe which was written to TM, has not only affected Lobels but the entire milling industry by reducing flour production.
“Consequently due to loss of volumes, Lobels Bread has begun reducing its flour intake from local millers. This sudden development is significantly affecting local millers in respect of reduced flour output left with access raw material and in some cases has to reduce working hours,” Tafadzwa Musarara wrote to the TM Chief executive and copied to the Minister of Industry and Commerce Mike Bimha and the National Barkers Association at the weekend.
Musarara said the ban also deprives the consumers of their brand choices.
“We respectfully submit that the decision only to bar Lobels Bread during this promotion is unfair, illegal and bears serious consequences to the entire bread chain”.

Uebert Angel Dying of HIV+ AIDS -Church


Fugitive preacher and abuser of women, Uebert Angel is dying of HIV AIDS, the preacher’s church staff members claim.
This follows an exclusive investigation by ZimEye.com for over several months into the man of the cloth now fully revealed as really a “man of the broth” as ZimEye.com prepares to offload a full video documentary expose’ on him.
Angel, real name Mudzanire has avoided journalists seeking his comment on the explosive matter.
His former Chief of Staff Terrence Madiro has however laid bare issues secretly discussed among members behind church walls.
Madiro tells a woman allegedly abused by Angel, “We will just hope that you earlier girls are well and we assume that perhaps that you were banged during the time he was still safe.” She (NN) reveals to Mr Terrence Madiro, (TM) she has something private she needs to tell the man. FULL INTERVIEW:
TM: We will just hope that you earlier girls are well and we assume that perhaps that you were banged during the time he was still safe.
NN: Safe, what are you trying to say?
TM: LAUGH
NN: Are you saying he is not well or what?
TM: I just said safe, I never said that he is not well.
NN: So which safe are you talking about then?
TM: Safe in that you can appease yourself that since he started on you, you were not touched by later dangers.
NN: What exactly?
TM: I mean catching the great disease, you never know.
NN: PAUSE. It’s very difficult and hard.
Terrence I have something to tell you but I am not sure if I can trust you.
TM: If you fail to trust me, remember I once looked for you at 3am, could I turn again to compromise you?
NN: I did say remember as I was shocked if you had come to threaten me, or you have come to talk to me.
TM: Hah no way, I never said or did anything to hurt you.
NN: By the way tell me about those messages we hear which are floating on Whatsapp. What’s going on?
TM: Which messages now?
NN: Someone is laying out several points on Angel.
TM: I haven’t see it. Let me in on it
NN: Ah the person is even saying she wants to write a book.
TM:Who is it?
NN:I don’t know but the person is from Spirit Embassy.
TM: What about the issue you want to reveal to me?
NN: Ah I hear that Bev has grown thin, what’s going on?
TM: Bev is it not an issue of stress? She has tended to watch her weight.
NN: Mhn!, I don’t think the level it has reached is still one of watching her weight.
TM: Is it now one of the great disease?
NN: I don’t know.
TM: Don’t speak to me in riddles.
NN: LAUGH.
TM: I am not playing up Terrence, I am asking you in all honesty as I am really concerned.
TM: Ah no, you just want to play with me here. Just tell me what you know. Why do you have to hide something that is now being talked the world over?
NN: You can say that again my friend there is nothing more someone like me Nyarai can still say, this person has blown everything into the open on his own.
TM: Yes..
NN: He used to lose his mind and pour everything out..
TM: You people used to be told about the Ruvimbos and the like.
TM: But you would then go and then leak to Lewis.
NN: Oh no I am telling you the truth. Who else was close?
TM: Mai Mutasa? Who else?

Mnangagwa Humiliated In Mutare |BREAKING NEWS

Dead end for the croc that ate the hippo?
Staff Reporter
Running to Mutare full of bubble hoping to get a thunderous reception of thousands of people, Vice President, Emmerson “Ngwena” Munangagwa was shocked to find only a handful of ZANU PF supporters waiting for him.

Empty Sakubva Stadium by 2pm yesterday... as Munangagwa came in. Journalists were barred from taking photos after the VP arrived.
Empty Sakubva Stadium by 2pm yesterday… as Munangagwa came in. Journalists were barred from taking photos after the VP arrived.

Traveling in the company of Ministers Andrew Langa and Oppah Muchinguri and a huge delegation of ZANU PF officials all the way from Harare it would have made better sense had they remained in Harare and held their meeting there as Mnangagwa’s team just about out numbered the people attending the “rally” at Sakubva Stadium in Mutare.
The Vice President had been despatched to the eastern province capital to try and resolve issues of factionalism in the ruling party in the province. The impasse between a faction believed to be backing expelled party Vice President Joyce Mujuru and the one still favouring declared life President Robert Mugabe has seen the ruling party totally collapse in the province.
Expelled Mujuru has literally taken over control of the province and the message was sent loud and clear to Vice President Munangagwa and his crew sent from Harare. The rally which was meant to start at 10:00 am only saw the Harare delegation enter the empty Stadium as late as 2:00 pm with just under 200 people in attendance.
At about midday when it was evident that people were not going to attend the meeting, members of the ZANU PF youth league were sent out to close the nearby flea markets and force the vendors to the stadium to make numbers for Munangagwa and crew who had been waiting for the crowd to get bigger for over two hours before entering the Stadium. The move only managed to bring in no more than a handful people to the huge venue.
A street opinion survey conducted by a ZimEye.com revealed that the people were indeed aware that the country’s Vice President who is also the Acting President was around town and scheduled to address the gathering at the stadium but decided to deliberately snub him to send a message of discontent to both the ruling party and government.
“We knew the Vice President was around but why should we waste our time to go and listen to the usual slogans from people who have failed us and don’t bring us food to the table,” said one Tich Moyo a vendor at the nearby flea market.
One senior ZANU PF official who would not be named told the correspondent that the people deliberately snubbed the Vice President to confirm to the party that Manicaland Province has been taken over by the Mujuru faction which is awaiting to officially launch a new political party before the end of the year.
Several senior ZANU PF leaders and legislators from Manicaland Province have either been dismissed from the party or suspended for their alleged links to Mujuru. The provincial coordinating committee has also experienced several restructurings as the party desperately tries to reestablish it’s standing in the province.

Zwelithini’s Secret Sneak Into Zimbabwe for Brother’s Wedding


South Africa and Zulu King Zwelithini plots to secretly sneak into Zimbabwe for his brother’s wedding, ZimEye.com can reveal.
Up until the State Media broke the news that Zwelithini was on his way to Zimbabwe, the South Africa based organisers of the king’s trip to Zimbabwe thought they had it all under control.
Information appearing in South African media points to the direction that indeed a South Africa based Zimbabwean business man was undergoing the process of bringing the controversial king to grace his brother’s wedding in Gwanda at the end of August. Confirmed media reports from South Africa highlight that the businessman Mr Justice Maphosa had indeed approached the Zulu King with an invite to give his brother’s Gwanda wedding a royal blessing.
However, according to the New Age newspaper of South Africa the organisers of the King’s visit to Zimbabwe wanted the matter to be kept a secret and made a low profile visit. While the South African based organisers were still undergoing the process of clearing the king’s visit, local based organisers of the visit led by Pastor Sipho Mhizha of the Gwanda Brethren In Christ Church who will be presiding over the wedding disclosed to the local media that the Zulu King was on his way to Zimbabwe before all the diplomatic procedures to clear the king’s visit were completed.
The Zimbabwean media scoop appear to have muddled up all the preparations of the targeted secret visit of the king as Zimbabweans reacted angrily to the possibility of the King coming to Zimbabwe. Though received with mixed reactions, a majority of the people were against his coming to Zimbabwe following statements he made about foreigners in South Africa which led to very bloody xenophobic clashes in South Africa as citizens wanted foreigners out of their country in support of the king’s statement.
The angry reactions by the people of Zimbabwe prompted the King’s office in South Africa to deny the possibility of the King coming to Zimbabwe. Contacted for a comment by the New Age newspaper after the Royal Office’s decline of the rumours, Pastor Mhizha is said to have changed his previous confirmation that the king was indeed coming to Zimbabwe.
At the time of going to press it remains still unclear if King Zwelithini would still be able to make his way to Zimbabwe amid the resistance exhibited by the people of Zimbabwe. It is still yet to be established if the country’s foreign affairs ministry will clear the King to visit Zimbabwe after he directly blame President Robert Mugabe for the migration of Zimbabweans into South Africa describing him as a failed father.
South African music group, Freshly Ground, was recently refused entry into the country after they recorded a song which described President Robert Mugabe as a failed leader.

BREAKING NEWS: Bloody Accident in Harare-Road 6 Killed At Army Barracks



Six people are feared dead after a bloody accident occurred near an army barracks along the Harare road, Bulawayo.
The accident was all caused a police chase as ZRP cops pursued the driver for a spot fine, ZimEye.com can reveal.
The accident scene is on the outskirts of Park Lanes close to the dreaded Bred Barracks and soldiers were at the scene taking “selfies”.
The whole road was blocked on Thursday morning as police battled to rescue the casualities.
The accident was caused by a police chase after a Toyota Ipsum sped from marauding cops.
The Toyota tried to make a U-turn in front of a haulage truck while being chased by the police resulting in the horrific crash.
Witnesses told ZimEye.com the ZRP cops are “brooding for cash and in a short road distance of less than 8 kilometres they have mounted over  six road blocks.”

BREAKING NEWS: ZBC Axes 300 Journalists, Workers TV Shut Down

The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation ZBC has laid off close to 300 workers without any severence pay: The entire ZBC Gweru Radio Station called Voice of Zimbabwe and the Channel 2 based at Pockets Hill has been axed.
Sources at the state controlled Broadcasting station’s Pockets Hill head offices told ZimEye.com Wednesday that they suddenly received employment termination letters mid day Wednesday.
“It is true that there are some who have been given termination of employment letters, but I have not had the chance to see one (letter),” said a reporter who was in the Central Business District Wednesday afternoon.
In a statement to its members Wednesday the Zimbabwe Union of Journalists ZJU said
“Dear Comrades, unconfirmed reports indicate that more than 200 colleagues at ZBC have received three month notice termination letters”.
The dismissal of the ZBC employees is a result o f the July 17 Supreme Court ruling which gives the right to employers to terminate contracts of their employers on three months’ notice.
Sources at the Ministry of Information said the recommendations to trim the Parastatal’s workforce were done by the former Information Minister Jonathan Moyo.
ZBC spokesperson Gladman Bandama was not available for comment.

Jairos Jiri Still Alive – Mudede


Philanthropist Jairos Jiri has been with us all this while more than 29 years after his recorded death, according to Registrar General Tobaiwa Mudede’s office.
According to the office, the man only died 29 years later, in 2011 .

Jairos-Jiri   (1921-1982)
Jairos-Jiri (1921-1982)

A ZimEye.com undercover investigations informer in Bulawayo blew this revelation last week. Records at the RG’s office show Mr Jiri who started the Jairos Jiri Rehabilitation Centre for the disabled’s death certificate was placed into file around mid 2011.
The development means Mr Jiri’s corpse quite likely “voted” in general elections as has been customary in fraudulent elections since his death in 1982. More to follow…

Walter Magaya Caught In Shocking ZRP Fraud – AUDIO

The below recording which Harare preacher “Prophet” Walter Magaya had not been aware of when he entered court, was produced in judicial proceedings showing how the preacher who is leader of PHD Ministries fabricated a story of fraud against Ocean Director Upenyu Mashangwa, after Mashangwa had demanded his discovery fall-back from the man of the cloth following a false prophecy.
The clip reveals how Walter Magaya uses the police especially Chief Superintendent Majacha at CID Homicide Harare to carry out his dirty works and intimidate people. If this plot had been successful Mashangwa could have been facing a lengthy jail sentence. With the help of Ministers, reporters and the police, what else is Walter Magaya capable of? He is using his money to destroy people.

“Bomb Explosion”- Thugs Arrested


Robbers who used what residents described as “a bomb” to force break into a Zimpost and TELONE building in Binga last month have been nabbed.
Four suspects were arrested at the Binga tollgate on Friday afternoon on their way driving out of town.
The four are the ones suspected to have broken into the Binga ZIMPOST and TELONE security fence, further broke the burglary bars of the ZIMPOST window using a grinder gaining access. What residents thought was an accident was a violent raid by the robbers at around 3am on Monday 27th July, when they heard what they described as a loud dynamite explosion breaking off the cash safe.
The thugs got away with US$16,400 and left the security guard tied to a tree unhurt.
– See more at: http://www.zimeye.com/bomb-explosion/

100 Job Openings In Bulawayo

THE Civil Service Commission (CSC) has embarked on a recruitment drive of teachers in the Bulawayo Metropolitan province to fill vacant posts in five districts. Scores of job seekers thronged the CSC offices at Mhlahlandlela building in Bulawayo last week to submit their applications. Officials said about 100 posts were up for grabs.
The recruitment is expected to reduce the shortage of teachers and beef up the delivery of quality education in the province. Among the applicants are university and college graduates with teaching or non-teaching qualifications. Retired teachers were also encouraged to apply.
Bulawayo Provincial Education Director, Dan Moyo, said on Friday that the vacancies were created following the transfer of some teachers to other provinces.
“A number of teachers have been cleared to transfer to other provinces. This has created vacancies which need to be filled. We need about 100 teachers in our five districts,” said Moyo.
According to an advert dated July 27, 2015, the recruitment is prioritising university graduates with teaching degrees, retired teachers, university graduates with non-teaching degrees, candidates with higher national diplomas and candidates with non-teaching diplomas.
The commission indicated that it would not recognise candidates who hold O and A-Level certificates only.
“Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons to fill relief, temporary and permanent teaching posts that have arisen in the Bulawayo province’s five districts,” reads part of the vacancy announcement.
Applicants were advised to submit applications indicating one district of their choice before August 21, 2015.
The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education reported that there was a critical shortage of teachers in the country, which has triggered a surge in the pupil to teacher ratio, especially in the rural areas.
The ministry also said there were more qualified teachers for languages than for Mathematics and Science subjects at secondary school level.
However, teachers’ unions have expressed concern on the over 3,000 qualified teachers who quit their jobs at the height of economic problems who are unemployed despite applying for re-employment in the civil service.

Three People Crushed to Death

THREE gold panners were crushed to death at Geelong Mine in West Nicholson while the fourth one was seriously injured during an ill-fated search for gold in a 400 metre deep mineshaft. The bodies of the three men were retrieved yesterday at around 11AM following their death around midnight on Saturday.

Crush horror  ..
Crush horror ..
Three of the victims were brothers; two who died Bonnet Phiri, 39 and Milton, 35 and the only survivor Willard, 41, who suffered neck, chest and leg injuries and was admitted to Gwanda Provincial Hospital following the tragic incident. The brothers’ colleague Kenvas Muyambo, 30, is the third fatality.
All the four illegal gold miners hail from Mavago area, Filabusi under Chief Maduna.
Daram Ncube, who was employed at the mine before it was closed told The Chronicle that a rock fell on the four as they were underground.
“They were panning illegally in a disused mine around midnight when the mishap occurred. One of the four miners who survived managed to notify others and he was rescued during the wee hours of yesterday (Sunday) morning. He was complaining of chest, leg and neck injuries and he was rushed to Gwanda hospital,” said Ncube.
He said the mine was closed last year by the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development but some gold panners were mining there illegally.
“We reported the incident to the police but they told us they had no authority to instruct ministry officials to retrieve the bodies. Officials from the ministry didn’t turn up so omakorokoza decided to retrieve the bodies themselves,” said Ncube.
He said the illegal gold miners’ relatives turned up to collect the bodies.
Those who witnessed the bodies being retrieved said it was a ghastly sight as the illegal miners were severely crushed.
“One of the bodies was in a bad state. We had to put the remains in a 50 kilogramme sack. We assume that he was standing when the rock fell and it hit him hard from the head and his whole body was crushed. We had to pick up the intestines as well, that’s how bad it was,” said the witness who preferred anonymity.
There was a hive of activity amidst the confusion and grief as the gold panners were moving bags of ore from the mine yesterday. The panners said they were employed by Geelong Mine two years ago, but claimed that there was an ownership dispute that saw the operation being closed. The closure saw some people carrying out illegal mining activity.
An employee at the closed mine, Malachi Sigogo, said police had given all illegal miners and everyone at the mine’s compound 48 hours to vacate the area.
Sigogo said it was unfair that they have been given an ultimatum by the police as they were still employed officially by the mine owners.
“We’re now being treated as criminals yet all along the police knew that we’re here awaiting the re-opening of the mine. Where will we go at such a short notice? We come from different parts of the country and we’re appealing to responsible authorities to save us,” said Sigogo.
The stranded families have already started packing their bags to move out of the compound but most of them said they did not have bus fare to go to their rural homes.
Matabeleland South police spokesperson Inspector Philisani Ndebele could not be reached for comment.

Snake Pastor’s Tent Burnt Down

JOHANNESBURG – A group of Soshanguve residents joined the EFF in dismantling and torching the church tent of End of Times Ministries’ controversial pastor Penuel Mnguni.

The party on Sunday marched to the church, having vowed to feed Mnguni snakes and rats, which he feeds his congregants.
However, Mnguni was a nowhere to be seen.
The self-proclaimed pastor’s absence did not stop the EFF from wreaking havoc on the premises.
Members of the party were joined by residents when they tore down the tent in which Mnguni conducts his services, forcing the congregation to disperse.
The EFF says it may not have been able to feed the pastor rats and snakes, but it hopes communities will stop allowing themselves to be taken advantage of.
However, their gestures fell on deaf ears as not long after, a number of congregants were again sprawled on the floor while others started eating trees and leaves.
– eNCA

Bosso Beaten By How Mine

FLYING high after their historic win over Dynamos to lift the ZNA Charities Cup last weekend, Highlanders were brought down to earth after a penalty shootout loss to How Mine at Barbourfields yesterday to bow out of the Chibuku Super Cup.

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How Mine win 4-3 in penalty shootout

How Mine goalkeeper Donovan Bernard was the hero of the day as he saved Bosso’s last spot-kick by new signing Thembinkosi Simango on his debut for the Bulawayo football giants.
The match had ended in a 1-1 deadlock in regulation time. Heritein Masuku’s shot deflected off Highlanders defender Felix Chindungwe to give How Mine an 18th minute lead.
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But Highlanders, who beat Dynamos 1-0 last Sunday, equalised in the 31st minute through Obadiah Tarumbwa from a free kick just outside the box which left Bernard a puzzled spectator.
Bosso played the last few minutes of the match with 10 men after right-back Webster Chingodza was pulled out injured in the 88th minute when his team had already exhausted the substitutions.
During the penalty shootout, How Mine’s Devon Chafa, Timothy January, Masuku and Mernard Mupera converted their spot kicks while Wonder Sithole’s kick hit the cross-bar.
For Highlanders, Tarumbwa, Nqobizitha Masuku and King Nadolo converted theirs before Tendai Ngulube missed and Simango was kept out by Donovan.
How Mine gaffer Luke Masomere was over the moon at progressing to the next stage of the tournament but was not happy with his opponents’ goal.
“I am really happy we have progressed although it was level in terms of match handling. The referee signalled for an indirect kick but allowed their (Highlanders) goal to stand when it was taken directly. But, well, I have only lost once in penalties to AmaZulu when I was coaching Hwange and I was always confident when we were going to the penalty shootout that we were going to progress,” Masomere said.
Bosso mentor Bongani Mafu might have himself to blame for letting the greenhorn Simango take the last spot-kick, but the coach defended the player saying some senior players had chickened out.
“We wasted a lot of chances that we created in the first 15 minutes. We should have won the match in the first 15 minutes. Penalties are a lotto and can go either way. It is particularly disappointing to lose in this very important cup. We are very sad to have lost. Penalties are about how a player feels inside,” Mafu said.
The game was a balanced affair with Bosso wasteful in the first half, but it was the combination of How Mine’s Kuda Musharu and Godfrey Nguwodzawo who were a marvel to watch as they tore Highlanders apart especially in the second half.
Highlanders made an early substitution, taking out an effective and wasteful Valentine Ndaba for Simango in the 42nd minute while injured Thembani Masuku was pulled out for January in the 28th minute for How Mine.
TEAMS
HOW MINE: D Bernard, T Kumbuyani, M Gutu, D Chafa, H Masuku, N Mukumbi, G Nguwodzawo (M Mupera 86’), N Tachi, K Musharu, T Masuku (T January, 28’), W Sithole
HIGHLANDERS: N Nyoni, W Chingodza (injured, 88’), S Munawa (N Masuku, 79’), R Kutsanzira (G Makaruse, 63’), K Nadolo, O Tarumbwa, B Kangwa, F Chindungwe, T Ngulube, H Moyo, V Ndaba (T Simango, 42’).
Tsipa given his marching orders
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ZRP Cop Recruits with Fake O’Level Certificates

Two ZRP recruits have been caught with fake O’Level certificates.
The two female twins were nabbed after submitting their papers Constabulary work.
They went for submissions last month when they triggered curiosity since they are identical twins and their names were appearing differently on the certificates.
The two Gladys Nyarai and Gracious Nyaradzai Marime (26) were convicted of the crime last week.
They however escaped a 9 month jail term after they were granted the option of community service at Chitungwiza Police Station.
The court heard that on July 30 this year, the twin sisters tendered their forged certificates at Chitungwiza Police Station seeking to be considered for training as police officers.
However, the receiving officer identified as Mavis Matenda became suspicious and immediately discovered that the surname on the certificates was different from their national identity cards.
Matenda then checked with Speciss College where the twins claimed to have sat for their “O”Level examinations and discovered that the certificates were fake.
This led to the twins’ arrest. (Newsday/Additional Reporting)

Uebert Angel Did Not Rape Me


A victim of fugitive preacher Uebert Angel has spoken out hinting that the man inserted his manhood into her body. Worried that she contracted a deadly STD…..

…her confession is contained in a leaked recorded conversation with Angel’s former chief of Staff Terrence Madiro as the 37 year old preacher who makes church members address him as “Papa,” is fingered for sexually pleasuring himself on unsuspecting women from his church.

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Man of the cloth and of the broth…Uebert Angel

Since ZimEye.com blew the investigation findings on Angel, news readers have requested for a translation of the audio. The impeccable recording came after the same woman was forced to utter a denial saying, “Prophet Angel did not rape me.” She (NN) however later spoke to Mr Terrence Madiro, (TM) who engages her in the below:
TM: We will just hope that you earlier girls are well and we assume that perhaps that you were banged during the time he was still safe.
NN: Safe, what are you trying to say?
TM: LAUGH
NN: Are you saying he is not well or what?
TM: I just said safe, I never said that he is not well.
NN: So which safe are you talking about then?
TM: Safe in that you can appease yourself that since he started on you, you were not touched by later dangers.
NN: What exactly?
TM: I mean catching the great disease, you never know.
NN: PAUSE. It’s very difficult and hard.
Terrence I have something to tell you but I am not sure if I can trust you.
TM: If you fail to trust me, remember I once looked for you at 3am, could I turn again to compromise you?
NN: I did say remember as I was shocked if you had come to threaten me, or you have come to talk to me.
TM: Hah no way, I never said or did anything to hurt you.
NN: By the way tell me about those messages we hear which are floating on Whatsapp. What’s going on?
TM: Which messages now?
NN: Someone is laying out several points on Angel.
TM: I haven’t see it. Let me in on it
NN: Ah the person is even saying she wants to write a book.
TM:Who is it?
NN:I don’t know but the person is from Spirit Embassy.
TM: What about the issue you want to reveal to me?
NN: Ah I hear that Bev has grown thin, what’s going on?
TM: Bev is it not an issue of stress? She has tended to watch her weight.
NN: Mhn!, I don’t think the level it has reached is still one of watching her weight.
TM: Is it now one of the great disease?
NN: I don’t know.
TM: Don’t speak to me in riddles.
NN: LAUGH.
TM: I am not playing up Terrence, I am asking you in all honesty as I am really concerned.
TM: Ah no, you just want to play with me here. Just tell me what you know. Why do you have to hide something that is now being talked the world over?
NN: You can say that again my friend there is nothing more someone like me Nyarai can still say, this person has blown everything into the open on his own.
TM: Yes..
NN: He used to lose his mind and pour everything out..
TM: You people used to be told about the Ruvimbos and the like.
TM: But you would then go and then leak to Lewis.
NN: Oh no I am telling you the truth. Who else was close?
TM: Mai Mutasa? Who else?

ZRP to Erect “Whatsapp Police Station”


The Zimbabwe Republic Police is hoping to set up a virtual police “station” on Whatsapp-cyber-space in what will be a futile exercise for spying due to the sophisticated encryption on the network that no government in the world can decipher.
But with a phone contact number for the force, that will help for people to efficiently report cases.
Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri made the revelations at the weekend, of the force hoping to stretch its juridiction into foreign territories; But they will only be able to merely send and receive Whatsapp messages since spying is impossible due to the complicated restrictions.
Making the announcement among other issues, Chihuri told cops saying they are not above the law and must discharge their duties diligently.
“We enforce the law and we are not above the law. When we enforce the law, we must do it within the provisions of the law,” he said. Comm-Gen Chihuri was speaking during the launch of the ZRP Client Service Charter in Harare on Friday.
“Our main objective as an organisation is to improve service delivery in line with the Government’s robust stance accurately captured in the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (Zim-Asset) blueprint,” he said.The service charter spells out services offered by the ZRP. It also stipulates commitments and standards for service delivery.“In today’s democratic society, police services are no longer a privilege but a legitimate expectation. The people no longer wait for the police to react to crime and behave as aliens to the very foundations that define society.“They demand that the police should be part and parcel of their problems, challenges and day-to-day lives. It is also our firm belief as ZRP that you, our clients, are also not an exception to these fundamental world principles,” he said.
“Meeting people’s various policing needs has been and continues to be the cornerstone of the Zimbabwe Republic Police. It is against this background that the ZRP Client Service Charter sets the bar for us across the whole organisation in providing more and efficient services.”
Comm-Gen Chihuri said the force had put in place user-friendly communication tools like hot-lines, suggestion boxes, WhatsApp and other social media platforms to facilitate the flow of information between the police and the public.
He however did not reveal the Whatsapp numbers to be used for engaging the public.
He said they were soon going to launch a police website for interaction between the police and the public.

Tomana Shoots for Cecil Killer

The Prosecutor General (PG) Johannes Tomana has gone after Cecil the lion’s killer Dr Walter Palmer.
Tomana has started processing papers for the extradition of the American dentist who killed Cecil the lion in Hwange.
Environment, Water and Climate Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has confirmed the development saying the PG is working on the case.
According to the American law, an individual requires 100 000 petitions to be extradited and for the petition to be sent to the president.
In the case of Palmer, over a million petitions are now in place.
Minister Muchinguri said Zimbabwe is not against legal hunting, adding the killing of Cecil was illegal.
According to information from Hwange, Cecil the lion was initially shot with an arrow by Palmer.
He later killed it with a bullet two days later while the animal suffered a slow and painful death.

PICTURES: Jesus Christ Is A Black Man, UK Researcher Claims

  • Russian historians claim that Jesus is a black person.


There is a large pool of evidence to prove that Jesus Christ was a black person, a UK based researcher Mabvuto Saidi claims.
In a wide ranging article, Mr Saidi together with some white Russian historians expose with vivid archaeological pointers, a notorious Euro-Greek conspiracy to destroy pictorals which “show that original Christianity was rooted in the man of colour”. Saidi goes to bring out that the black man is not only a man of colour, but one of power as he pulls out pictorals of black African preachers from around Jesus’ time and all the way into the 19th Century. These images have since been ripped off church history and suppressed by European anthropologists.
He writes on the Zim Heritage Foundation in an article titled:
“Proving Jesus is Black! Archeological Evidence and History of Iconoclasm.”
A Preface
This article is going to split your brain into two. Be prepared to get either pissed off, mind blown, or bored. If you are not capable of logical thinking. Leave now. I don’t knock anyone having their own beliefs. If you want to believe Jesus is white then good bye and have a happy life. I on the other hand deal with research and evidence. First I will give you a history on when white people began destroying black images and then how they made the image of Jesus white. In order to understand this article better you might want to check this article first. The Real Jews
 
Iconoclasm- A Brief History of the Hellenization Period

Iconoclasm- Greek for “image-breaking”, is the deliberate destruction within a culture of the culture’s own religious icons and other symbols or monuments, usually for religious or political motives.
-the action of attacking or assertively rejecting cherished beliefs and institutions or established values and practices
As the definition states, Iconoclasm is derived from the Greek. Why? Because the whole destruction of “Black” culture began with the Caucasian race coming into power and Hellenizing every nation it encountered.
Hellenization or Hellenisation is the historical spread of ancient Greek culture and, over foreign peoples. The Greeks, starting under the ruling of “Alexander the Great” Sent out decrees to the nations that everyone should leave off from the customs of their fathers and all be one people. If one examines this thoroughly this sounds like integration. If one examines it even further, Assimilation. In order to integrate all participating parties must provide a part of their culture and become one. In Assimilation, all give up their culture and take up the Oppressors culture. I will cover this more in another article that I will write in the future. The Hellenisation of a major Negroid race was the Hellenization of the Jews between 334 B.C. and 70 A.D. They were even taking their images in their history books and whitewashing the people of the bible even in Greek times.
 
Iconoclasm- The Destruction of Black Byzantine Images
Now that we have a bit of background knowledge we can fast forward to the fall of Rome in which an Israelite slave gladiator by the name of Septimius Severus rose up and took over. One might be confused by history books that call this man a “Greek” but one must understand that firstly the Greeks had passed many decrees against the Jews. One being that it was unlawful for one to call themselves a Jew. If one could not call himself a Jew then he was forced to call himself a Greek. This is actually a very overlooked detail which causes confusion when religious people read the New Testament. A lot of times when Greeks are mentioned it’s talking about Hellenized Israelites. After this The Byzantine Empire rose. Very religious and rich with Icons, some opposed the use of images interpreting one of the Ten Commandments to mean no images. So you might think, if they opposed it then obviously they would destroy those images right? What they do not tell you though is that there was third Iconoclastic period and that was the Renaissance. Not all the images were destroyed, and a lot of the surviving ones were white washed. In the following you will witness a slew of Black Biblical images found in Russia and in the next paragraph I will discuss the Renaissance, which was, a desperate attempt of white-washing the prior rulers and promoting white supremacy.

Tsvangirai Heroes Day Special


Today, the nation remembers the gallant sons and daughters of this country who fought a brutal war to bring about self-determination in the country of our birth.

We stand proud on their shoulders, well aware that their determination and fortitude made the difference between subjugation and political independence. Some paid the ultimate price, and indeed others lost limbs so that the aspirations of future generations could walk again.

Yet that freedom was also due to our mothers and fathers as well as the sons and daughters who remained at home to support those on the warfront.
Today, we reflect on the brutality and the tenacious struggle that we had to go through as a people to be where we are today. I and the party I lead are proud of the sanctity of our war of liberation and we take full pride in what the sons and daughters of this country did to remove the oppressed people of this country from the yoke of colonialism.
Indeed, the MDC is a proud post-liberationmovement, not opposed to the sanctity of our previous struggle but formed merely to complete the unfinished business that remains outstanding to this day.
We realize, as a proud post-colonial movement, that independence came through blood, sweat and tears and we salute all those who took part in it, especially those that paid the ultimate price.
But the big regret for the nation is that political independence did not come with the attendant freedoms that so many of our people had fought and died for.
We in the MDC respect the heroes of our war of liberation and that is why at our 4th Congress in October 2014, we resolved to take an unequivocal position to commit ourselves to attend to the welfare of those who are still alive.
The MDC Congress therefore resolved to support the constitutional rights and welfare of genuine war veterans as enshrined in the new constitution and to ensure that they get assistance for rehabilitation, education, health and pension rights among others.
As MDC, we salute the heroic people of this country for supporting the MDC and the broader democratic movement in the fight for a new Constitution, which we had to force down the throat of our reluctant colleagues in Zanu PF.
Today, the national tragedy remains that the sacred document that we made for ourselves as a sovereign people remains unimplemented, despite its overwhelming authorship and endorsement by millions of the people of this country.
My biggest worry is that our Constitution remains a fantastic document in the closet, with the people not able to realize their aspirations and enjoying the full rights they should be accorded in line with that charter!
And today, as we remember those luminaries as the great Masotsha Ndlovu, Joshua Nkomo, Edgar Tekere, Sheba Tavarwisa, Josiah Tongogara, Margaret Dongo, Wilfred Mhanda and Solomon Mujuru; we must do so with a deep sense of reflection.
Today, if the dead among them were to resurrect, would they be proud of what has become of the country for which they waged a brutal and protracted war?
Would they be proud of the hunger and starvation now stalking the nation despite our people taking the land that belongs to us?
Would they be proud of this joblessness and desperation amid huge mineral wealth that continues to be exploited for the benefit of a chosen few?
Would all those heroes and heroines be proud that we have become a nation of vendors, from women vending their bodies for a living to the vendors that have become a huge spectacle on the streets of our cities?
As we ponder and reflect on all these issues on today, I want to humbly broaden the narrow definition of a national hero and submit that in light of the hard work and toil our citizens continue to brave to make an honest living for their families, we have become a nation of heroes!
All those ordinary Zimbabweans by the street side who have decided to make an honest living by selling their wares by the roadside are the new heroes of our time! They should be lauded because they have chosen hard work and honesty, and not crime!
Those small scale miners, the millions of young, uneducated graduates for which this government has failed to provide jobs but have instead chosen restraint are a venerable generation of heroes!
The few remaining workers that are now losing their jobs every week following the recent Supreme Court ruling are indeed a new crop of national heroes!
And yes, all those in the opposition in various political parties from the early 80s to the era of the MDC who were brutally killed in State-sponsored violence are heroes; all those who perished at the hands of our former saviours deserve their due remembrance today.
They are also heroes!
All our hard working sons and daughters slugging it out in the Diaspora for the sake of their families and their country are national heroes.
And of course, all those beneath this soil who died so that democracy could take root; Tonderai Ndira, Rebecca Mafukeni, Isaac Matongo, among many thousands others were brutally killed by Zanu PF are also national heroes.
And yes, Itai Dzamara, whose disappearance remains a mystery for after a tenacious fight for freedom and democracy in his country of birth, is a national hero.
And to the soldiers, the brave and patriotic men and women in uniform who defend us every day, our thoughts are with you this Defence Forces Day.
We have great respect for you and we pray that you have utmost respect and abide by the provisions of the new Constitution in which Zimbabweans set out clear guidelines in which the security sector should interact and protect the interests of the citizens.
At the centre of that relationship is respect for human rights and the need for our defence and security forces to defer to the civilian authority of the land.
The Constitution makes it clear that Defence forces or any other security institution must refrain from either promoting or demoting any political interests but should serve the nation professionally, in a non-partisan manner.
For the record, I as Morgan Tsvangirai and the party I lead will not create a new army, a new police force and a new intelligence unit. We will depend on the patriotic sons and daughters of this country who continue to serve their country in these security institutions with both honour and distinction.
We know that our security structures do not want to be abused but are national institutions committed to strictly abiding by their roles and responsibility as stipulated in the Constitution of Zimbabwe.
What some in the army did in 2008 remains a shame beneath the dignity and mandate of a national Defence Force. The active participation in the subversion of the people’s will through outright violence and assaults was beyond the mandate of a professional soldier sworn to defending the country’s citizens and their rights.
Loyalty to the country and the zeal to serve the country should reign supreme rather than any political or partisan interests. We know that our security institutions have no wish to serve individuals, particular leaders or political parties but they wish to only serve their country.
As a party that will soon be in government, we remain worried about the welfare of our men and women in uniform and we pledge to look seriously into the welfare of those who protect this nation and its people.
We have noted with serious concern that most of these respected men and women have torn uniforms and worn-out boots unbefitting of their dignity while their salaries and benefits remain woefully lower than the magnitude of their national responsibility.
Lastly, our fallen heroes must rest in peace in the full knowledge and comfort that we, the citizens, do not take for granted their sacrifice and the dignity they bestowed on the people of this country.
To the living heroes, rest in the comfort that we cherish your contribution to the making of this country called Zimbabwe.
I wish all Zimbabweans a blessed Heroes and Defence Forces holiday!

Joice Mujuru Is Dead: Mugabe


Expelled Vice President Joice Mujuru is dead President Robert Mugabe has said.
He said Mujuru and her group of supporters have no more life politically.
President Mugabe said there is no more challenge against his life and position after Mujuru tumbled down just before the 6th National People’s Congress in December 2014.
Mujuru’s scheme, Mugabe alleged, involved targeting key party organs, beginning with the youth. She once donated 20 computers to Chinhoyi university.
“When we went to Congress last year, some of our erstwhile comrades whose faces we do not see here today, were the ring-leaders behind a well-orchestrated subversive activity that, really, was about planning, planning of a coup de tat.
“They had their secret methods, which we discovered later. The clandestine use of money, use of certain privileges, exchanging them to certain persons of their own choice and promises made to many people; to some of us who are even here. ‘We will make you this, we will make you that’. Who were they to say so?”
He continued: “It was then I knew that something was afoot; that some of these evil plans had been hatched. They said, ‘Let the youth wing fail and then it would be the failure of the leadership of the party.’
And if that was so, then it was an occasion to say, ‘You see, under the leadership of President Mugabe and so and so . . . this is what they have done, let’s change it.’
“Of course, you know what the plan was: The youth were told that come Congress, they would all, in unison — women later — this was to be the case; they will all, in unison, say, ‘We want change, change, change and so change.’
“And that noise, if it was to have a heavy impact, would be regarded as the voice of the people. And that would then be the sentence passed on President Mugabe in favour of Mai Mujuru. You would think that such was naïve and the work of mature people turned into idiots.”
The President also said, “After those multitudes of people who voted me into power, then you get the Gamatox to say ‘go’. I say, ‘Who are you? Shout the loudest and I will not hear, but let the Congress say so, my Congress, the people’s Congress, but not you’.
“(Dr Mujuru) was a great believer in witchcraft . . . you would think that with all that understanding that she had gained in the party, all that apparent religion and education, through her doctorate, that one would certainly at least ask oneself: ‘Is this real?’”

Bata Fires 150 Workers

THE country’s largest leather shoe manufacturer, Bata Shoe Company, on Friday offloaded close to 150 employees most of whom had served for close to half a century after taking advantage of the recent Supreme Court ruling that allows companies to terminate employees’ contracts on three months’ notice.
Bata employees were on Friday served with the notices of termination of contracts with effect from 7 August 2015.
“Management of the Zimbabwe Bata Shoe Company have decided to terminate your contract of employment with on notice in terms of the Labour Act of Chapter 28 (01) and/or in terms of common law of section 12 (4) of the Labour Act allow us to give you three months notice of termination of employment relationship.
As we hereby do, your notice shall take effect from 7 August 2015 (Friday) which is the date on which the notice is issued,” reads part of the termination of contract notices seen by Sunday News.
Mr Edson Mlambo, the vice chairman of the workers’ committee, who was also served with the notice, confirmed the development saying most of the employees who were sent packing had served the company for close to 50 years.
“I served the company for 36 years. I joined Bata before independence. Most of my colleagues have served the company for 46 years.
“It is sad that such long serving employees were not rewarded for their effort and the contribution they made to the company,” he said.
The termination of contracts also came in the wake of 19 other employees being suspended on allegations of inciting other employees when they organised a demonstration and later downed tools demanding a salary and allowances increment.
Bata, which had a workforce of more than 1 300, joins other big companies such as Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Limited, Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC), National Railways of Zimbabwe, Sino, Grain Marketing Board (GMB) and Daily News, among others that have capitalised on the ruling to reduce their workforces.
Parliament said the proposed amendments to the Labour Act could be completed within a week once the Bill is brought to the legislature.
The Zanu-PF Politburo on Wednesday last week announced that Cabinet had approved the amendments that are meant to halt the spate of job terminations that have characterised the job market in the last fortnight.

Thabitha Khumalo Bashes Tomana

Bulawayo East legislator Thabitha Khumalo has given prosecutor General Johannes Tomana a public bashing over child sex.
Khumalo expressed disgust on Prosecutor General Johannes Tomana’s utterances that a 12 year old girl can now consent to sex.
“In Zimbabwe in 1980 the girl child was denied the right to education and the women fought for the girl child to go to school and won,” said Khumalo.
She continued, “now 35 years down the line, the Government of Zimbabwe has a law… and in section 70 of this law ….we are told that a 12 year girl old can consent to sex.
“We have had cases whereby five ‘perverts’ I call them, raped a 13 and 12 year old. They went to court and the judge gave them community service, and they were made to go and work at a school.” Khumalo said.
She urged all the branches and the provinces in the diaspora to support and protect the girl child.
This comes after many people also criticised Tomana’s comments online, for endorsing the idea that girls as young as 12 can give consent. Information Minister Jonathan Moyo also joined in calling Mr Tomana’s interview “outrageous”, and suggesting that his comments compromised his position as prosecutor general.
In Zimbabwe, 4% of girls marry by the age of 15 and 30% by 18, the United Nations says.

Dynamos Qualifies For Chibuku Quarter Cup Finals

Dynamos 1        0 Whawha
Dynamos managed to book a place in the Chibuku Super Cup quarter-finals following a 1-nil victory over Wha Wha FC at Rufaro stadium Saturday afternoon.The only goal came from Richard Kawondera towards the end of the match.
Wha Wha created great chances early in the first half but failed to break the deadlock.
Sensing danger, Dynamos clawed their way back into the game with Rodrick Mutuma getting into some promising positions.
The match would, however, go to the half time break deadlocked at nil-all.
Dynamos came back stronger in the second half with Mutuma making some darting runs down the left flank.
Kawondera could have steered the hosts into the lead but shot wide in the 79th minute.
An impressive exchange of passes between Mutuma and Chinyama placed Mutuma into a promising position only for the lanky Dembare forward to shoot wide.
A casual Kawondera effort denied the Glamour Boys an opener but the midseason Dembare signing made no mistake with an alert header which ensured Dynamos registered a vital 1-nil win that steered them into the last 8 of the Chibuku Super Cup.
Tonderayi Ndiraya was relieved with the victory while his Wha Wha counterpart Lloyd Mutasa bemoaned chances missed in the first half.
FC Platinum 2-0 Dongo Saw Mill
Chicken Inn 2-0 Hwange
Dynamos 1-0 Wha Wha
Chapungu 2-1 Flame Lily
In other encounters Chicken Inn overcame Hwange 2-nil while at Mandava stadium reigning champions FC Platinum beat Dongo Saw Mill 2-nil.
In the Midlands, Chapungu edged Flame Lily 2-1. – State Media

Dzamara Massive Rally By Force on Saturday

All Zimbabwean political leaders of a progressive mindset will troop to Chitungwiza, Hururayadzo Shopping Centre for a forceful Itai Dzamara Prayer Rally on Saturday 15th August next week.
The Chitungwiza population is going to be given an opportunity to hear political leaders from all political parties in Zimbabwe speaking about the action plan on our demands to have Itai Dzamara produced alive in full body and good health.
Ladies and gentlemen the people of Zimbabwe and the the Dzamara family are no fools. We have every detail of where Dzamara is being drugged and tormented. Come in your thousands at Huruyadzo Shopping centre and hear your leaders speaking.
The Conveners of the Prayer Rally Bishop Magaya in his wisdom has told every invited political player that he will invite all political leaders. So far confirmations from all those who addressed the Zimbabwe Grounds Prayer Rally that is Dr. Simba Makoni, Jacob Ngarivhumwe, Dzikiti, Jabulani Sibanda, Themba Mliswa, Dr. Morgan Tsvangirai and all civic society leaders who attended.
The convener of the Prayer Rally Bishop Magaya has said that he will make sure that other leaders who did not attend the Zimbabwe Grounds Prayer Rally such as Margret Dongo, Tendai Biti, Prof Welshman Ncube, Elton Mangoma will be invited not to miss this one. We are Zimbabweans and we are one. Let’s get united on this issue. Revelations on where the state security agents are hiding Dzamara to be revealed

Water Disconnections:Council To Raid All Houses

Harare City Council will this Wednesday embark on a massive water disconnection exercise to customers owing the local authority any amount above US$100 as the city seeks to recover over US$70 million owed by residents and companies.
The move is in defiance to a High Court ruling that outlawed Section 8 of the Water By-law Statutory Instrument 164 which empowered local authorities to cut water supplies arbitrarily in the absence of a court order.
Last year, Justice Chinembiri Bhunu issued an order against disconnecting water supplies to defaulting customers arguing the action was in breach of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Section 77.
The reference to the supreme law was made after a lawyer Mr Farai Mushoriwa took Harare City Council to court after being disconnected of water over a US$1 600 debt.
The lawyer argued that the Constitution of Zimbabwe Section 77 provides water as a basic right that should be accessed by every person.
Harare City Council has since approached the courts challenging the setting aside of the order and judiciary is yet to make a ruling.
However, information gathered by The Sunday Mail shows that Harare City Council will this week disconnect water supplies to defaulters.
The local authority has since June this year taken over 4 000 defaulting customers to court while at least 1 000 warrants to attach properties have been issued to water debtors.
Harare City Council water distribution and customer services manager, Engineer Hosiah Chisango said water disconnections would be effected despite a court ruling against the move.
“We made an appeal on the court ruling and the ruling is yet to be made, but we cannot wait for the ruling so we are continuing with disconnections,” he said.
“We have come up with an action plan and the exercise will be done in all residential suburbs. We are hoping to collect as much as we can so that we boost the local authorities coffers.
“We will disconnect for customers with debts ranging from $100 upwards. We will also be issuing summons worth more than US$40 million and warrants worth US$33 million in all residential suburbs in Harare,” he added.
Warrants of execution will be served to residents in Mt Pleasant, Westlea, Kambuzuma, Highfield, Malbourough, Rugare and Budiriro.
Engineer Chisango said the massive water cuts were in line with the council vision to improve service delivery to Harare residents.
Business expert, Mr Kingstone Khanyile said it was important that council provide efficient services to match the amounts they are charging customers.
“There is need for a balancing act between the service provided and revenue collection. The reason why council is pushing for a massive water disconnection now is because they have not been providing efficient services. It should be the norm that customers pay for services provided,” he said.
Harare is owed a cumulative US$360 million by debtors for water and other services. sunday mail

Makandiwa Is Finished – Chiyangwa

  • Extra church footage further exposes Makandiwa.

Harare preacher “prophet” Emmanuel Makandiwa is finished after being exposed, Harare businessman Phillip Chiyangwa says.
Mr Chiyangwa has had close range encounters with Makandiwa and always been granted the topmost front row seat to sit shoulder to shoulder with the preacher.

Makandiwa finished...Chiyangwa declares
Makandiwa finished…Chiyangwa declares

Chiyangwa’s comments come shortly after Makandiwa’s fall from grace where he was shown before the whole world to have faked a fat belly miracle on a Kwekwe woman, Beatrice Muza, the latter who dodged questions when grilled on the deceptive act.
They also come as some church members kept defending the preacher saying his miracle was “holy” and real. But impeccable extra church video footage captured by the same church shows of Mrs Muza a string being pulled from behind before Makandiwa stuns the congregation watching from afar. That video footage is visible on the video file, (2) two minutes before the following: VIDEO:

Meanwhile, speaking to ZimEye.com, Mr Chiyangwa said Makandiwa has fallen.
“I have asked my son to bring me a larger TV for me to see this again and I can tell you apera kunoku Makandiwa uyu – he is finished here this Makandiwa,” Chiyangwa said.
Meanwhile in the United Kingdom, Makandiwa’s friend in deception, Uebert Angel(real name-Mudzanire, altered after being exposed for academic fraud), has been exposed for abusing young girls for his sexual gratification and a video stitch up to defend himself, has made things worse. In the video, a woman Angel had a relationship with is seen saying, “Prophet Angel did not rape me”. Earlier a church staffer is heard ordering her to vocalise the denial: VIDEO:

Six Awful People You Do Not Want To Hang Out With


Guest post by Anonymous
No matter where you stay, you are bound to bump into negative people. People who can tarnish your image, discredit your credibility, neutralise your authority, and suck life out of you. These are the people you should try to avoid, or learn how to handle.
In the previous post we discussed the ‘Six Types Of Great People You Must Hang Out With’ as the Dreamer, the Mentors, the Insiders, the Social Media Masters and the IT Guru. Now let’s look at the six types of people you should constantly be on the lookout for, so as to avoid them if possible. At times one has to find ways to live with them.
Here are the six types of people I watch out for, and you should as well:

  • The Unscrupulous Character – This is a bad influencer who has pipe dreams. These people always seem to have an ‘idea,’ a ‘shortcut’ or a ‘get rich quick’ strategy. It may be appealing to my long-term plan, but a closer look into their personal life will show the truth. They always try to turn me onto unorthodox and dirty tactics. The solution is always stick to your guns and don’t give these people a chance to infect your mind, strategy, or your sense of pride and honour. Some of these bad influencers are just ignorant.
  • The Epic Complainer – I do not like a complainer. Traveling in packs, epic complainers are thrilled to share their negative, pessimism and anything to kill a positive mood. They appear on social media sites arguing and sharing their negative beliefs like it’s their role in life to play the dubious devil’s advocate or seeking out rare exceptions to prove you wrong. The toxicity of epic complainers will turn any bright dream into a nightmare. I don’t try to argue with epic complainers – I cannot win. I always walk away from such people before they infest me with their depressing ideas. How do you deal with epic complainers?
  • The Spammer – I really believe that you deserve respect and a good reputation. The spammer always end up annoying your audience and dilating my voice. They sent junk mail and try to spread it to my connections. They spread my contact details all over without either my consent or respecting my privacy. They spread so called warnings, rude jokes and profane jokes. Such people I disconnect or at most times firstly express my opinion about their messages. Some of these people send me messages which they want to force me to spread so that I can get a ‘blessing.’ At times the messages threaten that if I do not forward the message to ‘7 people’ I will be cursed. I always find this insulting. How about you?
  • The Persistent Vendor – You have seen businesses and websites that always seem to want nothing else but your money. The persistent vendor is a greedy person who encourages this behaviour, salivates at pyramid schemes and will overprice average products while failing to deliver quality content. This type of networker has a burning desire to use your money to advance his or her financial interests and does not believe in offering anything for free. Their ‘greatest’ advice is ‘instead of doing this for free, you can make a lot of money by selling this.’ They do nothing for free! If they give you something for free, they will force you to pay on the next. These people are onto my pocket. They always want to sell me something. That is their first impression. This at times put me off because I want to connect with you, not your products. Do you have persistent vendors around you?
  • The Dirty Minded Addict – This group believe that the world revolves around sexual fantasy and relationships, and they are attracted to and search for groups with profanity. All their comments are on looks, relationships and sex. By their comments you wonder what other business they are excellent at. They join groups and connect fast to other dirty minded addicts in the name of fun. However this type of behaviour suck their energy and creativity, drawing them into mediocre lifestyle or bottom feeders. With this kind of lust, one cannot live a very productive life. Once in a while they send me funny jokes or story, which I always replying by first by warning them that I do not appreciate such messages. And if they continue sending them unfriending or blocking will be the next step. That is why before I accept a friend request I check if the person is real and is not a dirty minded addict.
  • The Religious Freak – This group of individuals are so much disconnected from reality such that they live in their own world. They answer every question about their personal life with a Bible verse. Some have excluded themselves from churches or any leadership based on a verse. Others force you to like their Facebook status and if you don’t they threaten you using Jesus. They have already fixed the date when the world will end, they know the name of the antichrist. Beware of these people because they will do more harm to you than good, by making you doubt your personal faith.

The best way is to steer clear of the above characters. They will only push negative expectations and they give feedback that will stifle your successes.
Surround yourself with the right crowd who will lift you higher! Your connections are the environment that you live in. They shape your life and they shape your future. Remember it is better to have empty basket than to have a basket full of rotten tomatoes.
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ZRP Cops Crushed By Bulawayo Workers, As Harare Demo Flops

State security agents were today crushed by Bulawayo workers in a Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) planned demo to protest against the wave of redundancies triggered by the controversial Supreme Court judgement in the Don Nyamande and Kingstone Donga versus Zuva Petroleum case.  In Harare scenes were the opposite as blocked labourers were given a humiliating bashing by ZRP officers.
Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku’s ruling, which has so far seen 18 000 workers dismissed within a month upholds a common law precedent allowing employers ‘to terminate an employment contract by giving three months notice” without giving neither reason nor compensation for the loss of jobs.
Harare’s ZCTU offices were besieged by police, entrances were blocked while unionists chased away. Those who resisted were bundled into a truck and whisked to different parts of Harare where they were dumped.
“I myself was dropped at Mbare. My comrades were dropped at Mupedzanhamo. This is consistent with what we have come to know as the Mugabe Regime,” said ZCTU Secretary General, Japhet Moyo.
On the contrary, ZCTU defied the police in Bulawayo as a 1000 strong crowd took to the streets. ZCTU Vice President, Sithokozile Siwela told protesters that, “The rebranding of slavery is unacceptable. How can people work for 40 years and be sacked without as little as a match stick in token of appreciation.”

“We demand the establishment of a specialized Labour Court of Appeal distinct from the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe as well as appointment of specific Constitutional Court Judges distinct from the Supreme Court Judges,” said Sithokozile who read ZCTU President, George Nkiwane’s speech outside Bulawayo’s Mhlahlandlela Building.
“We are saying to the Government that workers are under siege from all spheres. The government has a duty to protect the vulnerable by moving swiftly either by using the Presidential Powers or Ministerial Powers as a stop gap measure before the amendment of the Labour Act to stop the current wave of job losses,” said Sithokozile.
According to Sithokozile, workers and Government clashed in past decade with Government trying to legalize labour market flexibility. After meeting resistance, Government then tried to use the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) and former Finance Minister, Tendai Biti, to introduce labour market flexibility. After failing to make headway, the “anti-labour schemers” then used Chidyausiku’s bad judgement to enact a law that contravenes International Labour Organisation (ILO) Convention 97and 98, specifies the rights of workers.
To add salt to injury, Employers Confederation of Zimbabwe (EMCOZ), Executive Director, John Mufukari, is on record saying “you can not grow an economy by making it impossible to shed labour when necessary because you will go into liquidation.” At a Stakeholders’ Consultative Meeting held recently in Harare, some EMCOZ members called for fixed retrenchment packages. Others supported the removal of legislation that pegs a minimum retrenchment package to be paid upon severing a contract of employment.
Although Chidyausiku’s ruling has angered some war veterans and pro-Zanu PF youths, Government will nevertheless plough ahead and enact labour market flexibility policies, which it has cherished for years.
“We will amend the law, because the judiciary and the judges did not do anything wrong,” said Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister, Prisca Mupfumira.

WARNING DISTURBING PICTURES- Kombi Accident Kills 3


An accident has occurred along the Mutare’Harare road soon after Mucheke where a commutter omnibus and a sprinter 24 seater were involved in a head on collision.

Several people are dead and the deceased include children. Indications at around 7am were however that only 3 were killed.
More to follow
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China To Zimbabwe: No More Loans Until You Pay What You Owe Us

NEW details are emerging from Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s recent trip to China amid revelations the Chinese will not give Zimbabwe the much-needed financial bailout unless it provides a payment plan for loans totalling US$1,5 billion accessed from the Asian economic giant over the past few years.
It has emerged that part of the reason for Mnangagwa’s visit to Beijing between July 5 and 10 was to seek an emergency rescue package for the country, which is facing a severe liquidity crunch.
During his visit Mnangagwa met several officials from the Communist Party of China (CPC), including Vice-President Li Yuanchao, in need of help.
Government has failed to implement its ambitious economic blue-print, ZimAsset, which it claims is the panacea to the country’s economic woes, partly because of lack of funds.
ZimAsset, which among other things promises to create 2,2 million jobs in the five-year period between 2013 and 2018, requires US$27 billion funding for implementation.
China, which has told Harare that it does not provide budgetary support, has provided Zimbabwe with over US$1 billion in concessionary and preferential loans. It has also given Zimbabwe US$100 million in grants and interest-free loans.
Mnangagwa reportedly pleaded with the Chinese to assist with funds, but just like President Robert Mugabe who visited the country in August last year, came back empty-handed.
The loans the Chinese are concerned about include the US$150m given to the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe in 2013, US$200m loan used to procure farming equipment (2011), a US$51m extended to the Grain Marketing Board (2012) and US$70m advanced to the Central Intelligence Organisation.
China also extended a US$36m loan to Zimbabwe after then vice-president Joice Mujuru approached the Chinese in 2013. Recently, Zimbabwe received digitalisation equipment worth US$3m as it futilely sought to beat the June 17 International Telecommunication Union’s deadline to migrate from analogue to digital broadcasting and US$218m for NetOne expansion.
Sources who accompanied Mnangagwa said the Chinese kept questioning Zimbabwe’s capacity to repay the loans since it had already defaulted on other loans.
Sinosure, an insurance company which guarantees all government-to-government loans involving the Chinese, was also reportedly refusing to guarantee further loans to Zimbabwe.
“Sinosure, an insurance company, is refusing to guarantee more loans from Chinese banks to Zimbabwean companies because of the government’s failure to repay arrears,” said a source adding: “In fact, Sinosure had closed its doors to Zimbabwe, but the Vice-President asked for a second chance and promised to make a follow-up on the outstanding loans.”
Mnangagwa assured the Chinese that he would personally be involved in following up on the outstanding loans, the source said.
The Chinese also expressed concern over the way Zimbabwe structured its deals before dispatching a team of experts from the International Co-operation Centre and National Development and Reform Commission of China to train Zimbabweans in areas such as structuring projects into bankable projects, establishment and management of special economic zones.
Chinese experts have also been deployed to Mugabe’s office.
During his visit, the straight-talking Chinese leaders also gave Mnangagwa a sobering reality check by raising several critical issues that Mugabe and his government usually feel uncomfortable dealing with.
Diplomats who followed Mnangagwa’s visit and officials who were part of the delegation to Beijing said the Chinese mandarins raised fears about Mugabe’s age, Zanu PF leadership renewal, Zimbabwe’s investment climate and ease of doing business, the country’s relations with Western countries, political risk, government’s failure to tackle corruption and bureaucratic red tape, among other thorny issues.-Independent

PICTURES-Ruthless Demolitions Continue In Harare

ZANU PF has been exposed for demolishing home-seekers’ houses before telling the victims to join its shady housing associations afterwhich the same new houses will be demolished too and the people are made homeless again.
Living in the capital city or owning a house will remain a dream for Harare’s low income for a very long time. You buy a stand for $4000 and build a cottage and the next thing is, it is demolished by the same government you pay taxes to.
This was the case for many at Mokum’s Tirivepano Housing Cooperative, Harare South where residents saw truckloads of policemen accompanied by the deputy sheriff with an eviction order on Thursday the 6th of August 2015.

The ZRP cops had no kind words for the residents and they watched from a short distance as the deputy sheriff  raided all belongings.
They violently entered without showing any care whether the doors were locked or not. Their mission was to just take everything outside and when ZimEye.com visited the place Friday morning, one elderly woman crying, approached as she wiped her tears.
“Ndakatengesa mombe yangu last week mwanangu ndichiti ndawana stand mariyacho ndikaisa mumba pasi pematress asi ndawana musisina mari zvinhu zvangu zvaiswa kumhiri kweroad uko-I sold my beast last week so I could purchase this stand and now I come back to find my money and several belongings have been raided”, said the woman.
Numerous household items from families such as fridges, wardrobes, kitchen units, pots, including edibles such as cooked sadza were scattered across the road as people were left hopeless.
The cooperative’s management committee called an emergency meeting Friday and briefed the members saying they had no clue on what is taking place. The chairman, Mr Caiphas Njaira was at pains to explain to the cooperators what the future now holds “because all the papers are there and the Ministry of Lands gave us an offer letter but I don’t know where all this is coming from,” he said.
He just addressed them for less than thirty minutes before saying he was going back to the “courts” triggering an angry protest. The cooperators started demanding to know if it is safe for them to put up for the night. It took a Zanu Pf provincial youth member, Rhodrick Majoni to assure them saying,”Vabereki iniwo ndirimwana uye nyaya dzema Cooperatives hadzisi dzangu asi musangano haukurasei”, said Majoni.

Mugabe Fires at Jonathan Moyo

President Robert Mugabe yesterday fired warning shots at cabinet re-assignee Jonathan Moyo saying he can be removed at any time.
Addressing the ZANU PF Central Committee, Mugabe said cabinet ministers and other senior Zanu-PF members must be satisfied with their positions while in particular mentioning some of them were spilling their disaffections onto the internet, a direct attack on the only Twitter, Facebook using cabinet member Jonathan Moyo who this year publicly attacked Mugabe’s Prosecutor General Johannes Tomana.
As he addressed the second session of the Zanu-PF Central Committee since the party’s National People’s Congress in December last year, Mugabe said there were some Zanu-PF officials and Cabinet ministers who were not satisfied with positions given to them.
“Amongst yourself also, when you are in a position, that position is a party position. It is not your post. Just as in Government, you are Minister of Industry or Minister of Mines.
The fact that you are that minister does not mean you own that ministry. It means you are there as a servant of the people to supervise that ministry. You may be changed tomorrow and someone else put in that place. And when you are shifted again, you shout ‘why was I changed’?
I don’t want this ministry which I have been given. I preferred this. It is me who did this or who did that, now the President does not recognise me. I don’t recognise you for working for a place. I recognise you for working for the people, for the party not for a post. We are not there to work for posts.
“We are there to work for the people and the people will recognise us. We are there to serve the people, but at the end of it all, well human beings are human beings. You cannot avoid to be some, you cannot avoid to look forward and say where shall I be if so-and-so is going to take over from the President, must I not be next to him. Must I not do what he wants?
When you are like that, you are a finished person, totally finished person and you have become a puppet and don’t be a puppet. Stand your ground. Whatever happens in future you will be there as a member of the party and serving the party”, he said.
President Mugabe blamed some party officials who turned to internet to show their dissatisfaction about party business. Party issues should be dealt with through structures of the party.
“Let us also not undermine each other,” said the President. “Throwing on the Internet this about so-and-so. No. If you are making objective accusations, why should they go to the Internet first?
“They should come to us. You have the various levels where you can make your complaints. We will take those reports and address them. But internet is the ground where all sorts of people play.
“It becomes the swimming pool for everybody and you go to the Internet you want to see what the internet says today, you get what it says, what the newspapers, the opposition papers say. You can get South African also, some filthy stories about (Jacob) Zuma. But that does not work. If you want to depend on the internet for your own direction then you are being misdirected”
Mugabe, the State Media reported saying, urged Zanu-PF members to be focused and refuse to be used by some people with misguided ambitions.
He said no one owns people in the party as they all belong to the party. President Mugabe also said some party members got lost along the way when they sided with former Vice President Joice Mujuru thinking that she was about to take over both party and State presidency.
“Some, of course, we know were quietly moving with ‘Gamatox’, but we said we could not get everybody,” he said. “Some thought what they were being told that the President will retire and give people way and they were beginning to plan for themselves. Where shall I be when the President is going?
“Okay, I must do this to Mai Mujuru, do this to that. Be strong as yourself. The members of Zanu-PF will make their decision properly. You don’t have to belong to someone. You don’t even belong to me. You belong to Zanu-PF. I am only your leader. I am a member of Zanu-PF, so are you. But you have made me your leader. Let’s be ourselves. Be yourself and be honest. Stop pretending.”
Mugabe said yesterday’s Central Committee, acting on behalf of the Congress, would hear some of the disciplinary cases reported to the Politburo.
He also spoke strongly against tribalism, saying all Zimbabweans were one nation.
Mugabe said unity was important for the development of the nation, adding that members of the party should be conversant with the party constitution.
In addition, President Mugabe urged party members to pay up their subscriptions, saying the party relied on them more for sustenance over and above the donations from its well-wishers and friends.
Mugabe also said the month of August was important in the history of Zimbabwe as the nation remembers the ultimate sacrifices made by the living and departed heroes who fought to liberate the country from the yoke of colonialism. – State Media

Tsvangirai party Celebrates as Mliswa Loses Court Case

As expelled Hurungwe West MP Temba Mliswa lost his court case, the Tsvangirai MDC formation yesterday applauded the ruling by High Court judge, Justice Chinembiri Bhunu that a registered voter can lawfully contest in a national assembly election in any constituency in the country.
Party spokesman Obert Gutu, however said though the judge correctly interpreted the law, there’s need to amend the piece of legislation to curb abuses as some political parties may take advantage of the loophole to impose candidates in constituencies where they do not belong.
Justice Bhunu made the decision during a pre-trial conference in a matter in which Temba Mliswa was challenging the victory of Keith Guzah of Zanu PF whom he alleges contested in Hurungwe West but was not registered there.
Mliswa also accused Guzah of having a criminal record, but Justice Bhunu ruled that a criminal record was not reason enough to bar one from contesting in an election.
“That law is actually a law that can be abused very seriously because you can have a situation where people can choose to run for office as MPs in constituencies in which they do not have vested interests,” said Gutu – VOA

“Gay Exposer” Muchechetere Stripped

He made “gay” allegations against Professor Jonathan Moyo soon after he was slapped with investigations for serious fraud at the State broadcaster – suspended chief executive Mr Happison Muchechetere has been axed for good as the government parastatal chose to take advantage of the controversial Zuva Supreme Court verdict. In 2013, ZimEye.com revealed how at the height of Muchechetere’s fight back, he embarked on a rush to offload his personal assets, just as he claimed the then Information Minister Jonathan Moyo was taking him down after having exposed Moyo for a suspicious relationship he allegedly had with a known gay staffer. He at the time made apparent allegations Moyo also lured him to his private residence.

The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) has, with immediate effect, dismissed Happison Muchechetere, general manager-finance Mr Elliot Kasu, acting radio head Mr Allan Chiweshe and finance head Mr Ralph Nyambudzi. This comes as Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Limited yesterday terminated the contracts of 109 employees, including journalists, and gave them three months’ notice in line with the recent Supreme Court ruling.
Mr Chiweshe was suspended last November together with general manager News and Current Affairs Mr Tazzen Mandizvidza on allegations of misconduct and prejudicing the corporation of over $7 million.
Mr Mandizvidza has since been reinstated following his option to cooperate with investigations. Messrs Kasu and Nyambudzi were suspended, together with Mr Muchechetere, early last year on allegations of costing the national broadcaster millions of dollars.
ZBC board chairperson Father Gibson Munyoro said Messrs Muchechetere and Kasu were sacked for prejudicing the corporation because of their unethical and destructive behaviour.
He said the other two managers — Chiweshe and Nyambudzi — had their contracts terminated on three months’ notice.
“Hearings involving the accused were concluded and on the basis of the findings, ZBC has decided to fire chief executive Happison Muchechetere and general manager-finance Elliot Kasu on the basis of their unethical and destructive conduct while at ZBC in the past few years,” said Fr Munyoro.
“Their actions, decisions and behaviour contributed immensely to the destruction of the national broadcaster to a desperate financial depression it is currently suffering.”
Fr Munyoro said the cleansing exercise was a means of stemming the decay at the national broadcaster.
“The ZBC board is cleaning up all destructive elements within the corporation and opening a new page, on which a new story of ZBC shall be written. We believe it is possible for a parastatal to be run on the basis of good moral values, the principles of good governance and professional and effective business strategies. This is what we want ZBC to be, and it is indeed becoming that,” said Fr Munyoro.
Fr Munyoro said the exercise was meant to renew the moral and business-oriented face of the broadcaster as it gears itself for the digitisation exercise.
“As we migrate into the digital era, we want to ensure that ZBC is cleansed of all regressive and destructive elements, all corruption and unethical attitudes that obstruct the exclusive focus on digital broadcasting in competition with new arrivals in the broadcasting playfield.
“We want to engage new minds that ensure the development and adoption of an effective business strategy for the corporation.”
The senior management executives were also accused of allegedly awarding themselves hefty salaries at a time when the troubled national broadcaster’s employees went for more than six months without salaries.
Other allegations were that Mr Muchechetere and his top management entered into an agreement with China National Instruments Imports and Exports Corporation (Instrimpex) for the purchase of an Outside Broadcasting (OB) van worth $100 000, whose price was inflated to $1 050 000 with the connivance of some Instrimpex officials.
After the suspensions, ZBC instituted disciplinary proceedings against Messrs Muchechetere, Kasu, Mandizvidza, Chiweshe and Nyambudzi.
A hearing tribunal chaired by retired judge Justice James de Vitte was set up which led to the recall of Mr Mandizvidza after he opted to cooperate with investigations.(State Media/Additional Reporting)

Herald, ZBC Ditch Hundreds of Own Workers

As private companies destroy 20,000 workers’ contracts, the Zimbabwe Government’s media companies ZBC and Herald have betrayed their own employees by utilising the controversial Zuva Supreme Court loophole to axe their faithful labourers.
With Zimbabwe’s economy in the doldrums and showing no prospects of recovering any time soon, State media organisations — the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) and Zimpapers, the publishers of The Herald, the Sunday Mail and the Chronicle newspapers — are retrenching hundreds of their staff.
This is despite the fact that they have over the past few weeks been leading a crusade against scores of other companies, including media organisations, that have recently right-sized their operations in the worsening economic climate.
Zimpapers moved to lay off dozens of journalists and other support staff on Friday, in an exercise that insiders said could see up to 150 staff members losing their jobs by the end of next week.
The company’s newly-appointed chief executive, Pikirayi Deketeke, confirmed the retrenchments last night, but declined to give the exact numbers of those affected.
“I am in Jo’burg at the moment, but what is affecting the rest … is the same,” he said candidly.
Some of the affected Zimpapers journalists include Sydney Kawadza, Brenda Phiri, Fortious Nhambura, Mbachi Mutukula Maregera, Blackmore Mavhura and Augustine Hwata.
A letter that was written to the workers by the company cited the recent Supreme Court judgement as the basis for the dismissals.
“This letter serves to inform you that Zimpapers (1980 limited) has decided to terminate your employment contract on notice. The group has passed a decision to exercise its rights under common law which allows either party to terminate the employment contract on notice. In accordance with the provisions of section 12 (4) of the labour Act, we hereby give you three months’ notice to terminate your contract of employment.
“The notice shall start to run on delivery of this letter, or to the domicilium that you choose under your employment contract or such other address notified to human resources department at your branch by you in writing,” it read.
The fired workers were told not to report for duty forthwith.
On the other hand state controlled broadcaster ZBC has moved to fire its four top officials — suspended chief executive officer Happison Muchechetere, former General Manager (Finance) Elliot Kasu, ex-General Manager (Radio Services) Allan Chiweshe, and Head (Finance) Ralph Nyambudzi using the same ruling.
It was also understood that up to 400 other ZBC could face the chop by month-end, although the corporation’s spokesperson, Gladman Bandama, disputed this.
“At the moment there is no official position on whether we will be retrenching. Though there is no communication, 400 people will be too many to retrench,” Bandama said.
“We are very angry about all this and the sickening hypocrisy that our bosses have displayed. We all thought that we were safe because for weeks we were under pressure and at the forefront of writing nasty stories about other companies that have retrenched. Now this.
“It is now clear that we were being used to serve the political interests of our bosses and their handlers, not realising that the retrenchments here would be more widespread and severe than at other media houses,” a miffed Chronicle staffer said last night.
Virtually all the country’s media organisations have now trimmed their workforce as Zimbabwe’s economic crisis continues to deepen.
For Zimpapers and Alpha Media Holdings — the publishers of Newsday, the Standard and the Zimbabwe Independent — this is the second time in two years that they have embarked on retrenchments.
Thousands of formal sector workers have lost their jobs over the past few weeks following the recent confirmation by the Supreme Court that employers, just like employees, could terminate employment contracts on three months’ notice.
Other companies which have recently right-sized include Croco Motors, Econet Wireless, Moonlight Funeral Services, Sino Zimbabwe, Steward Bank, Unilever Zimbabwe, Choppies, TN Holdings and Medtech — as well as parastatals the same ch as the National Railways of Zimbabwe, Air Zimbabwe, the Grain Marketing Board and the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe.-Daily News/Additional Reporting

Gono Implicated In Serious Fraud at RBZ

Dr Munyaradzi Kereke, the former advisor to erstwhile Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Dr Gideon Gono, has sent an affidavit to the Prosecutor General’s Office, further nailing his former boss on fraud and corruption. Dr Kereke has a pending case in the courts in which he is pushing for the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission to investigate corruption and fraud allegations against Dr Gono which he allegedly committed at the RBZ.
Dr Kereke also wants a declaration that the refusal by ZACC to investigate the allegations was a breach of its constitutional mandate.
The affidavit, which Dr Kereke attached to his letter to the Prosecutor General, was done by Fidelity Printers and Refiners chief executive Mr Alan Marimbe in which he accused Dr Gono of not following procedures in handling cash at the RBZ.
Mr Marimbe has a pending case at the Harare magistrates court in which he faces allegations of defrauding Fidelity Printers of more than $2,6 million together with two of his managers.
Dr Kereke said Mr Marimbe’s affidavit was evidence enough that Dr Gono did not handle issues well at the apex bank.
“I write in my own name as a citizen of Zimbabwe in pursuit of Sections 258, 259(11) and 260(1)(b) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe to report that Dr Gideon Gono, former governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe was directly part and parcel of the fraud at Fidelity Printers and Refiners which is currently before the courts,” he said.
“Please note that I am also at the Constitutional Court where I am seeking the intervention of the honourable court to cause an investigation on Dr Gono for other various acts of fraud and corruption, including the selling of Fidelity gold bullion at discounts of 34 percent to a Saudi Arabian private company.
“Attached under Annex 1 hereto, please find explicit evidence being a sworn affidavit by Mr Allen Marimbe the co-accused CEO of Fidelity Printers and Refiners who is confirming that all he did at Fidelity was at the explicit directions of Dr Gono.”
In the letter which he copied to the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Dr Kereke said he stood ready to bear testimony as a State witness should the need arise.
In his affidavit signed on July 30, 2015 before Commissioner of Oaths Portia Chiwetu, Mr Marimbe said during his time at the RBZ as Division Chief — Banking and Currency of RBZ, transactions were being done verbally.
“During my period of service as division chief responsible for banking and currency as well as during my service as chief executive officer of the company (Fidelity Printers), cash was released through Dr Gideon Gono’s office on verbal requests as was the norm for undisclosed national strategic purposes and I never made him sign,” he said.
“Whenever such funds were requested, they were released either to the governor Dr Gideon Gono directly or through his secretaries or handled as directed. On such matters where highly sensitive matters were involved insistence on signatures or paper work was seen in very dim light and minimal documentation was maintained.”
Mr Marimbe said he should not be held responsible in the event that the funds he released on verbal instructions were not used for the stated purposes.

Keith Guzah Axed Out

The Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial executive has passed a vote of no confidence in vice chairman Keith Guzah and secretary for administration Simbarashe Ziyambi for alleged dishonesty and fraud.
The motion was raised at the Provincial Executive Committee meeting in Chinhoyi on Thursday. Reading the petition, Youth League vice chairman Joseph Nyariri, said Guzah and Simbarashe Ziyambi connived to pass a vote of no confidence in the then acting chairman Ziyambi Ziyambi without following proper procedures.
“We, the undersigned, constituting the Mashonaland West Provincial Executive members, passed a vote of no confidence in Keith Guzah and Simbarashe Ziyambi on the 6th of August 2015,” reads the petition.
“This is being done in terms of Article 28(265) of the party constitution. The affirmation and confirmation of the majority of the Provincial Executive Committee members is per our signatures appended hereto.”
They are accused of clandestinely passing a vote of no confidence in Ziyambi Ziyambi using signatures of non-executive members. They contend that the said meeting where the motion to pass a vote of no confidence in Home Affairs Deputy Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi never took place.
Guzah was vice chairman at the time, while Simbarashe Ziyambi held his position as secretary for administration.
Asked for comment, Simbarashe Ziyambi said the motion was null and void.
“This is null and void. This is a circus and will not sail through. The national commissar wrote a letter confirming us as the provincial executive,” he said.
Guzah could not comment. A letter from the political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere was read in the PEC meeting confirming the appointment of Ephraim Chengeta as the interim chairman for Mashonaland West province.
The letter stated that all other positions remain the same. Home Affairs deputy minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said the letter was silent on his fate after being booted out of the executive.
Meanwhile, the PEC meeting discussed modalities of undertaking the party restructuring exercise which starts in Kariba district on Thursday next week.

Mugabe Humiliated Deported from Ivory Coast | BREAKING NEWS


President Robert Mugabe has revealed that he has been humiliated having been deported as an illegal visitor when he flew into Ivory Coast on an official African Union visit. He said African leaders have refused to recognise his leadership on regional bodies at the prodding of the French government.
Mugabe told the central committee of the ruling Zanu-PF party on Friday that he’s been snubbed by regional leaders while serving as rotating chairman of the African Union (AU) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
In Ivory Coast, a former French colony, President Alassane Ouattara blocked Mugabe from entering the country after his plane landed at the airport, Mugabe revealed, without giving further details. He also did not indicate the exact date when this happened, while indications were that it took place this year 2015.
“The French are saying that Mugabe is a dangerous man and don’t work with him,” he said in the capital, Harare. “Britain is also trying to exert the same influence”, he added.
The 91-year-old leader has ruled Zimbabwe since the nation won independence from Britain in 1980.
Mugabe was re-elected in 2013 in polling the opposition described as fraudulent.
-Bloomberg/Additional Reporting

Plot To Attack Nelson Chamisa

As factional fighting escalate in the mainstream opposition led by Morgan Tsvangirai, hawks in the party are planning to hijack protests planned by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions, ZCTU and attack lawyer, Nelson Chamisa tomorrow.
The Thokozani Khupe led faction in the MDC-T plans to demonstrate against Nelson Chamisa instead of registering their displeasure against the Mugabe regime.
They are planning a demonstration against the “mere” lawyer.
Sources on Khupe’s side who attended a Khupe faction meeting today in Harare claim that ten people have been identified for tomorrow’s event. The ten people will hold placards denouncing Nelson Chamisa. The insider identified one of the people as Shorai who is a youth national member in the MDC-T.
The other person who provides financial backing is said to be Honourable Lwazi Sibanda (Matebeleland North women’s assembly chair) who is said to have donated 8 litres of fuel for the plot against Tsvangirai loyalist Nelson Chamisa.
Both Shorai and Lwazi are said to be a top official’s girlfriends as the insider revealed that the aforementioned has a soft spot on girls.
The insider claimed that the plot against Nelson Chamisa is a continuation of the post 2013 plot to finish MDC-T before 2018. The insider claim that the plot was escalated during last year’s Congress where Emerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa is believed to have sponsored the donwfall of Nelson Chamisa at last year’s congress.
The insider claims that Douglas Mwonzora, Theresa Mokone and Thokozani Khupe who belong to the same faction were given money by Mnangagwa on one condition that the MDC-T Congress was to be rigged in favour of the scandalous hit Douglas Mwonzora faction.
And the Zctu was going to be used to rig the Congress elections in favour of the Khupe faction so that Shoko will be rewarded with a national executive position. The insider claims that this was done in order to frustrate those belonging to the Tsvangirai faction so that they can quit politics which was going to result in project 2018 succeeding. The say that the initial plots failed as those who strongly back Tsvangirai and Chamisa are remaining steadfast in defence of the party’s values under threat from the Mwonzora movement.
The say that during the last NEC the hawks were planning a vote of no confidence on Hwende and Khumalo but Morgan Tsvangirai refused to bow to Douglas Mwonzora’s plots which are detrimental to the MDC-T.
They were also planning to make sure that Nelson Chamisa is answerable for the supreme court as if he was a judge but Morgan Tsvangirai saved Nelson Chamisa from the MDC-T hawks and now they are at it again using ZCTU.

ZISO: RBZ Must Boost Small Businesses

ZISO Preliminary Response to the Monetary Policy Statement

Zimbabwe Informal Sector’s Organisation (ZISO) noted the monetary statement by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor Dr. John P. Mangudya.
 
ZISO welcomes the reduction of interest rates for bank loans as a progressive step towards facilitating access to credit for the small and medium enterprises. This is important in view of the fact that the informal sector is  now the major driver of the economy. However there is a need to consider a special interest rate for the informal sector in particular mining and farming operations, manufacturing and women’s initiatives.
 
It is hoped that access to credit will help to resuscitate local industry and increase local productivity and exports. ZISO believes that the informal sector has the potential to be transformed into major factories and industries if government makes a deliberate effort of supporting it’s growth and formalization.
 
The amendment of the banking act is also a very positive step. It is also noteworthy that the central bank has delayed the promulgation of the act to ensure widespread consultations with stakeholders.  The new banking act must make it easy for informal traders to open and run bank accounts.  Zimstats revealed that the majority of players in the informal sector operated without formal bank accounts. This was attributed to lack of knowledge and illiteracy about banking and limited and erratic incomes. The banking act must take into account the need to tailor make banking facilities to accommodate and create incentives for the informal traders to utilize formal banking channels. In its conceptualization of the informal sector, the National Economic Consultative forum made the following observation:
 
“Tragically, a miniscule 14% of MSMEs utilise banking facilities, being 14% of those surveyed, with only 3% of all the MSMEs operating bank accounts in the name of their businesses. Apparently the principal barriers to availing themselves of banking facilities were that total incomes were too limited to justify recourse to such facilities, and for many income flows were very irregular. Nine per cent of those surveyed and not using bank services stated that their failure to do so was their absence of financial knowledge and illiteracy”
 
The central bank is urged to consider allocating a percentage of the 210 million external loan towards supporting informal sector enterprises to stimulate growth and formalization.ZISO implores the RBZ to look seriously into the potential of the informal sector and devise strategies to support it’s potential to help transform the country’s economic fortunes and ease acute levels of unemployment.
 
ZISO values and supports the central bank’s consultative approach and will continue to provide input and insights regarding interests of and issues affecting the informal sector.

Dzamara Political Party: Dongo Speaks Out

Zimbabwe’s most prolific female war veteran, the highly respected Margaret Dongo, has spoken out for the first time following news of her starting a new powerful political movement on the birthday of abducted activist Itai Dzamara.
Dongo on Thursday told ZimEye.com the movement was formed to aid war veterans and the rest of the country’s citizens who are being haunted by State Security agents and some disappearing.
“We felt that especially us women are not safe. Most of us are being harassed and some disappearing like Itai Dzamara; and so our work is to coordinate structures countrywide so we can put this into motion,” she said.
Her organisation, Movement for People First, takes shape from today, Friday 7th August – which is Itai Dzamara’s 36th birthday.
Below was her press release:
In a unique commemoration of this 35th Zimbabwe Heroes Day Commemoration Anniversary there has emerged a great team of patriots driven by a very strong conviction that there is a need, a dire need, given this country’s prevailing political, social and economic circumstances, to come out with a truly and practically people-centred patriotic political formation whose premise is the people themselves. A formation whose focus is the people themselves, and whose cause and goal is again the interests of the people of Zimbabwe themselves as the mass of the people matter most. The Zimbabwe people come First. For us its people and not Policies that come first, for we hold the conviction, and we are driven by the conviction, that Policies are there to uplift, effect and promote and protect the people of Zimbabwe’s deserved aspirations. We believe in getting policies and guidance from the people.
 
And, guided by the liberation war tactic of provoking the enemy in order to engage the coward and fence-sitters among us into battle, we have, this anniversary, crafted a position, through a National People’s Board, to work hard collecting and collating input from the mass of the people in our effort to come up with a national people-centred draft Party Constitution for a Political Party whose policies, structure, aims and objects, and core values, shall be settled upon through direct consultation of the mass of the people of Zimbabwe.
 
Accordingly we have since registered with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission The Movement for People First as a direct provocation to engage in an open and democratic confrontation with the ruling political enemy ZANU(PF). Therefore for all those persons who have been enjoying it on the fence claiming they are out of ZANU(PF) we say this is the occasion for them to show where they really stand, whether they like it or not. The enemy has been provoked, it is time to engage.
 
The Movement for People First is set to bring new, committed and patriotic leadership which is untainted with the past. Therefore to those with any uncleared baggage we say declare them and clear yourselves before the mass of the Zimbabwe people. We clearly hold that Zimbabwe’s issues cannot be solved by replacing corrupt and arrogant persons with other corrupt and arrogant persons.
 
In the interim, the Movement will participate in any local government and parliamentary by-elections that, through advices of its National People’s Board, it may so decide to contest. The Movement’s Constitution is also readily available for those who want to go through its detailed aims and objectives.
 
The ruling party’s activities have sickened us to the core. Talk about indigenisation of the economy, whose and to what ends? Owning and partying on our behalf? We now also have workers who are being fired willy-nilly because employers conveniently chose to misinterpret the Supreme Court ruling. In any case it is very easy for Government, had they cared, to move in with a clear amendment of the particular sections of the law. But they will not because they do not care; in the same way that while we survived in the bush on second-hand clothes today they want to rob the ordinary person’s only means of survival. We therefore appeal to Government to allow vending to continue as is, not because we do not care about the dirt, health, and image issues involved, but because the times we live demand that vendors be allowed to remain on the streets up and until government attends to the needs of the economy of the country.
Talking about survival, we also call upon Government to remove the artificial distinctions they made between so-called ‘trained’ and ‘untrained’ liberation war fighters. Both the dependants of those who fell in the struggle and those so-called ‘untrained’ should also partake of the pittance that is being afforded the claimed “trained”.
Let us all therefore Zimbabweans, around and in the diaspora, commit ourselves to the promise, to the undertaking, that the Unknown Soldier did not spill his or her blood in vain. That we here are to rekindle the unfinished revolution’s aspirations. We deserve and need their guidance. Let the Movement for People First strike in the hearts of the thieves and liars. Let us all unite for the cause.
I thank you.
MARGARET  T. DONGO
Co-founder  Zimbabwe National War Veterans Association

Zimbabwe’s Mineral Wealth- From Purse to Curse – Ncube

THE PRESIDENT ON FRIDAY: WEEKLY COMMENTARY ON
NATIONAL ISSUES
PROFESSOR WELSHMAN NCUBE, PRESIDENT, MDC
FRIDAY, 7 AUGUST 2015

For those of you, like me, with a deep interest in the subject of political economy, will remember the phrase ‘resource curse’. A quick reference to Wikipedia will tell you that the term “was first used by Richard Auty in 1993 to describe how countries rich in natural resources were unable to use that wealth to boost their economies and how, counter-intuitively, these countries had lower economic growth than countries without an abundance of natural resources.” For many decades, the ruling party, ZANU PF, has somewhat thoughtlessly and with disdain for common sense been shouting to all who care to listen that Zimbabwe is so rich in natural resources to be poor and hence they have argued that ‘Western governments are clamouring to re-colonise us’so as to have free access to our natural riches. Even though this is, of course rank madness born of childish but scandalous hallucination, ZANU PF politicians have not tired of listing most of Zimbabwe’s natural endowments – ranging from national monuments like the Victoria Falls to a whole bevy of minerals – including the world famous diamonds as the evidence that we are too rich to be poor!
From the time alluvial diamonds were ‘discovered’ in the Eastern Highlands in 2006, ZANU PF’s superficial world revolved around this gem. They lied, cheated, beat people and according to human rights organisations – even killed in the name of diamonds. However, we all know that this newly found enthusiasm brought nothing but misery to our people, particularly those around the areas of the “discovered” diamonds. For the people of Marange and Manicaland, this resource was nothing but a curse as they stood in awe as Chinese, Russians, Jordanians, ZRP and ZNA ‘commanders’ set up shop to plunder the gems in the name of ‘national wealth creation’. The people of Marange were not only made poorer, but also moved to new locations that had nothing but barren top soils, watching from a distance as their resources turned from purse to curse. Meanwhile, the new owners of this national treasure became richer, bought private jets, lush seaside homes in Durban while the government purse shrunk. Our country’s image was savaged as we came close to being classified as a ‘blood diamond’ nation. At one time the World Diamond Council agitated for our expulsion from the Kimberley Processes, saved only by our neighbors, South Africa.
When the MDC was part of the inclusive government we asked many questions which went unanswered such as why we read that our diamond resources were calibrated in billions of US dollars but we were failing to generate enough money to pay normal government expenses including workers’ wages. My colleague, Tendai Biti the then Minister for Finance, tried several times to visit these ‘rich national resources’ but was turned away because he was accused of being a Western puppet with a regime change agenda. However today, the new ZANU PF Minister of Mines and the relevant Parliamentary portfolio committee, now know all the talk about diamond wealth, Community Share Ownership schemes and ‘big kaylite cheques’ was one gigantic political fraud founded on illusions meant to hoodwink Zimbabweans as the diamond gems disappeared into the pockets of a few committed chefs and cronies.
I am writing this because I know that for lucky countries like Botswana and Angola, minerals have uplifted the lives of citizens. When a sensible, people-centred government manages a national endowment, minerals become a purse, not a curse. Angola’s export trade is largely driven by oil, as is its national budget. Botswana entered into a sensible resource management agreement with De Beers to form Debswana, one of the most sustainable mining agreements in the world.
Unfortunately for Zimbabwe, Nigeria and South Sudan, national endowments have caused the citizens anguish. ZANU PF has really no excuse. When President Mugabe took over the reins in 1980, Zimbabwe had a sophisticated mining industry. As a young man growing up in the Midlands, I encountered blissful towns like Shabanie, Mashaba and Queque whose entire lives depended on chrome or asbestos. They boasted sophisticated sporting and skills training facilities while young people hardly ever failed to secure jobs. Further west, we had Shangani, Turk mines while northwest was the world famous Hwange coalfields. Most roads leading to these mining centres were well maintained, but today, the glory days of Rio Tinto, Redcliff and Alaska are nothing but distant memory and history. Our country is not only saddled with a ten billion US dollar foreign debt, but also a ballooning unemployment rate which is skyrocketing in the face of the abuse and misuse of the recent Supreme Court judgement on notice termination of employment.
It is difficult to understand how a country of only five million employable adults can fail to secure safe jobs for its citizens when we are so blessed with so many natural resources! Ironically, the modern history of Zimbabwe actually began with mining as the Portuguese and the British sought mining concessions. From Cecil John Rhodes to Ian Smith – mineral resources fortified the Rhodesian colonial governance. However, as ‘late’ as July 2013, ZANU PF lied to Zimbabweans that of the 398 mines in the country, worth US$6,367,598,696 (six billion), President Mugabe’s ‘indigenisation policy’ would ‘unlock’ US$3,247,475,335 (three billion) worth of ‘wealth’ for locals. They went on to claim that they could receive well over one hundred million dollars as community shares.
You and I know our country is now classified as poor but with rich resources. We also know that there are once ‘resource-poor’ countries like Mauritius, Singapore and South Korea but now a thousands times richer than Zimbabwe. With all its curses, the racist colonial regime as part of its sanctions busting strategies had successfully diversified our economy to avoid overdependence on the extractive sector. The colonialists had seen what over-dependence on a single mineral (copper) had done to Zambia when the prices of copper plummeted. Our very own Mhangura town died when its copper mine was mothballed. Today, Zimbabwe has been extended a kind hand by fate to exploit platinum resources. According to a Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe report, our country has the second largest deposits of platinum in the world, estimated at about three billion tonnes, scattered along the Great Dyke (from Shurugwi to Selous). As if the ZANU PF government did not learn from the diamond plunder, they have allowed the ZNA to partner Russian prospectors Pen East Mining Company, Rostec State Corporation, Vi Holding and Vnesheconombank to angle for five billion platinum mines. Nobody knows, including Mining minister Walter Chidhakwa, how you and I will benefit from this ‘curse’.
For good reasons, mining seems to have been the only export sector that has survived the vagaries of bad ZANU PF governance. Note the use of the word survive rather than thrive, because according to the Robertson Economic Information Services report, the mining sector has witnessed staggering falls in production for just about every significant mineral with a few notable exceptions particularly Platinum and Platinum based minerals such as Ruthenium, Rhodium, Palladium and Iridium. Notable examples of the decline in the mining sector include Iron Ore which fell from a peak of 1.6 million tons in 1980 to zero consecutively from 2008 to date, asbestos from a peak of over 160 thousand tons in 2002 to zero consecutively from 2011 to date and Phosphate rock (used in the manufacture of fertilisers) from over 100 thousand tons in 2002 to less than 10 thousand tons by 2014. Notice I have not even commented on the potential for gas deposits (Lupane, Sengwa) or the timeless resilience of gold and yet there is nothing to indicate that we will soon be out of poverty. As Wikipedia warns: “When a country’s chaos and economic policies scare off foreign investors and send local entrepreneurs abroad to look for better opportunities, the economy becomes skewed.. ..Resource extraction becomes the “default sector” that still functions after other industries have come to a halt.”
As leader of MDC, I am aware how the absence of a devolved system of government has seen local communities fail to benefit from their God given natural resources. Mining is meant to be one of the top growth drivers and employer in Zimbabwe. Ordinarily, its revenue base must be able to drive the resurgence of Zimbabwe’s crumbling infrastructure. The tragedy is that corruption, greed, incompetence, policy intimidation and poor accountability have diverted mining proceeds to non-fiscal silos. This means even if Zimbabwe is one of the top platinum and diamond producers in the world, its citizens will remain poor because only a few beneficiaries of political patronage are pocketing the proceeds. With so many shady ‘mega deals’, it is difficult to impose value addition, exploit resources on behalf of communities and channel benefits to developing local infrastructure. The pervasive talk of expropriation of mining shares in the name of indigenisation has worsened the situation. So what chance will an MDC government have?
In order to drive an effective devolved growth-oriented mining program, the MDC will strive to ensure that proceeds from national minerals are invested in infrastructure development that is hinged on a devolved agenda to equitably distribute benefits and burdens at national level in all projects. Mining companies will be encouraged to fight for tax credits and incentives based on their investment in local community education, health, social and infrastructure sectors. The Mines and Minerals Commission will be made to account for every transaction relating to mining extraction, marketing and sales of minerals in the interests of shared benefits from a devolved national plan. Treasury will have a firm hand on mineral sale proceeds so that there is transparency in all transactions.
Policies will be put in place for mine employees to be empowered and decently remunerated and insured against major risks. It will be critical to ensure that all mining investment is sustainable, so that mines remain within acceptable environmental management standards to preserve the ecological balance.

Pressure Hits Mujuru As Dongo Forms Own Party

Firebrand war veteran Margaret Dongo,yesterday launched a new political party to challenge President Robert Mugabe’s warring Zanu PF, noting bluntly that arrogant and corrupt ruling party bigwigs were fomenting Zimbabwe’s mounting political and economic woes.
The new party, the Movement for People First — which is different from the “original” Zanu PF formation fronted by liberation struggle stalwarts, that uses the slogan People First — will contest the much-anticipated 2018 national elections.
Dongo said the new party had “a great team of patriots driven by a very strong conviction that there is need, given this country’s prevailing political, social and economic circumstances to come up with a truly and practically people-centred, patriotic political formation whose premise is the people themselves”.
Analysts told the Daily News yesterday that Dongo’s move would put immense pressure on the seemingly hesitant former Vice President Joice Mujuru, who has been touted as the leader of the People First movement, although she is still to publicly pronounce her association with the rival Zanu PF formation herself.
“Therefore, for all those persons who have been enjoying it on the fence, claiming they are out of Zanu PF, we say this is the occasion for them to show where they really stand, whether they like it or not. The enemy has been provoked, it is time to engage,” Dongo said yesterday in remarks that could be interpreted as targeted at Mujuru.
She added that in launching the new party, she was “guided by the liberation war tactic of provoking the enemy in order to engage the coward and fence-sitters among us into battle”.
But moving to douse any perceived rivalry between the two parties, People First spokesperson Kudakwashe Bhasikiti said Dongo’s outfit “should not be news to anybody” — denying interpretations that Mujuru was the “coward and fence-sitter” that was being attacked.
The former Masvingo Provincial minister went on to say Dongo was free to join People First under Mujuru.
“Mujuru cannot be under Dongo,” Bhasikiti said, adding that the former VP was poised to be the next Zimbabwe president.
Bhasikiti said they were inviting “everyone and anyone interested in the restoration of Zimbabwe” to join the People First movement, which he reiterated would be officially launched soon.
Invoking the spirit of the liberation war and the optimism that prevailed during Zimbabwe’s first all-race elections in 1980, Dongo said yesterday that as the country marked its 35th Heroes Day commemoration, the dream of uplifting, promoting and protecting the people of Zimbabwe was dying under Mugabe and Zanu PF.
She said Zanu PF’s rule had “sickened us to the core”, while indigenisation was failing dismally — further urging the government to allow vending to continue, “not because we do not care about the dirt, health and image issues involved, but because the times we live in demand that vendors be allowed to remain on the streets up to and until government attends to the needs of the economy”.
“Accordingly, we have since registered with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission The Movement for People First as a direct provocation to engage in an open and democratic confrontation with the ruling political enemy, Zanu PF,” Dongo, who is the interim national chairperson of the party said.
“The Movement of People First is set to bring new, committed and patriotic leadership, which is untainted with the past. Therefore, to those with an uncleared baggage, we say declare them and clear yourselves before the mass of the Zimbabwe people.
“We clearly hold that Zimbabwe’s issues cannot be solved by replacing corrupt and arrogant persons with other corrupt and arrogant persons,” she said.
The analysts who spoke to the Daily News yesterday said Dongo, 55 — a former Zanu PF legislator and founder of the Zimbabwe Union of Democrats — could make a significant impact on the political scene given Zanu PF’s deadly infighting and the fact that she enjoyed the respect of many war veterans and ordinary Zimbabweans for her principled political stand.
Her re-entry into the congested political fray means that she would be among a stellar cast of candidates that include indefatigable opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, 63, who will take Mugabe head-on in the 2018 presidential elections — if the long-ruling and frail nonagenarian will still be the post-congress Zanu PF’s candidate in those polls.
Dongo, who says she was mentored into politics by Mugabe’s first wife Sally, recently received death threats, allegedly from government spooks, because of her political work. She has regularly challenged Mugabe and Zanu PF on their failings and misrule.
On its part, Zanu PF said yesterday that it had “noted” Dongo’s announcement, adding that she had nothing new to offer to Zimbabweans.
“Forming political parties has become so fashionable and a means of survival for many in Zimbabwe and Dongo, I am afraid, is evidently no exception,” spokesperson Psychology Maziwisa told the Daily News.
“She is obviously desperate for a few Western dollars and given the culture of opposition politics in Zimbabwe, that’s perfectly understandable. … the only positive thing from her so-called political party is that it enhances the democratic discourse.
“We obviously applaud that; it is precisely why President Mugabe went to war. But she is hideously mistaken if she thinks we will lose sleep over her useless party,” he added.
Dongo also urged Zimbabweans in the Diaspora to “commit ourselves to the promise, to the undertaking that the Unknown Soldier did not spill his or her blood in vain, that we are here to rekindle the unfinished revolution’s aspirations”.
“We deserve and need their guidance. Let the Movement for People First strike in the hearts of the thieves and liars. Let’s all unite for the cause,” she said.-DailyNews

Mugabe Uses Terror To Stay In Power-FZC

Joseph Makamba Busha the leader of Free Zimbabwe Congress party says President Robert Mugabe uses terror and intimidation to stay in power. 
Mugabe (91) has ruled the country since independence in 1980. 
He has also not allowed succession debate within the party and dismisses anyone who would have shown interest in challenging him. 
His territory has been safe since independence, but began to be threatened in 2000 after the formation of the Movement for Democratic Change. 
He enacted repressive laws which curtailed democracy and freedom of expression and ensured that the opposition did not reach out to the masses. 
“My advice to President Mugabe is that winning of Zanu PF is not necessarily that people are happy. People are scared,” Busha told reporters in Harare. 
“Instead of freedom people are fearful”. 
Busha said Mugabe and his party will sink into oblivion in the next election. 
“To you President Mugabe the vice presidents and membership of Zanu PF do not worry about who will be the President of Zimbabwe.
“You can worry about succession in Zanu PF, but come 2018 do not worry who is going to take Zimbabwe and use all the good foundation that has been there to better heights because I am here,” he said.
 
“That is a clear message that any worries must be within the party”.
 

Bring Back Dzamara-EU Tells Mugabe

The European Union says it is “irritated” by the continued silence by President Robert Mugabe on the disappearance of the abducted rights activist Itai  Dzamara.
Dzamara was abducted by suspected members of the dreaded Central Intelligence Organisation CIO in Harare on 9 March.
He was staging peaceful protests against President Robert Mugabe’s “misrule”.
Since his abduction western countries have been pressurizing Mugabe to search and bring him  back alive.
Government has angrily reacted to the pressure and threatened to deport any foreign diplomat who continues to demand Dzamara’s whereabouts.
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In a statement Friday the EU said they will continue putting pressure on Harare until Dzamara is found.
“We will continue to watch progress on this case closely,”said EU.
“We remain deeply concerned about the continued lack of progress in this case.
“We call the legal obligation for the authorities to provide regular and thorough progress reports on their search for Mr Dzamara, as ordered by the High Court.
“The EU notes that it is the responsibility of all respondents in this case, not only the police, to take the necessary measures to ascertain Mr Dzamara’s whereabouts”.
 

BREAKING NEWS: Chaos as More Houses Are Demolished

IN PICTURES: More demolitions resumed in various parts of Harare on Friday as the Ministry of Local Government brought misery to families. The following a pictures of houses just being razed down Friday afternoon. Hundreds of people stood watching this morning as they were told their belongings will be turned into rubble by the end of day.

Supreme Court Outlaws Refund of Bride Price

KAMPALA, Uganda. — The refund of bride price after a breakdown of a customary marriage in Uganda is now illegal, the Supreme Court pronounced. The pronouncement was made on Tuesday by a 6-1 majority of the judges of the Supreme Court, noting that the refund equated marriage to a business transaction.
Uganda’s Chief Justice Bart Katureebe led the panel. Other Justices were Benjamin Odoki, Galdino Okello, Wilson Tsekooko, Jotham Tumwesigye, Esther Kisaakye, and Christine Kitumba.
The judgment stemmed from a 2007 petition filed in the Constitutional Court by Mifumi Uganda Limited, a Women’s rights lobby group, among others, based in Tororo district.
Their main issues were women’s equality, whether refund of bride price was Constitutional, and whether bride price caused domestic violence.
However, a 2010 decision of the Constitutional Court, upheld payment of bride price.
The Court then ruled that the activists failed to adduce scientific evidence to prove the connection between bride price and domestic violence, which prompted them to appeal to the Supreme Court. — New Vision.

Teacher Jailed 105 Years for Raping 12 Yr Old Girl

A 51-year-old Chipadze Primary School teacher in Bindura was this week slapped with the worst sentence for rape- 105 years imprisonment.
The teacher met “mercy” with 45 of those years suspended meaning he was effectively sentenced to a running 60 years in prison on seven counts of raping a 12-year-old girl.
Thomas Chamunorwa Paraziva (51) was convicted of seven counts of rape by Bindura regional magistrate, Mr William Billa.
Paraziva was sentenced to 15 years on each count for a total of 105 years but he will serve an effective 60 years after 10 years were suspended while 35 years will run concurrently.
According to the state represented by prosecutor, Ms Gossy Mudambo, Paraziva was the class teacher of the complainant who is in Grade 6.
The state alleges that during the period between February and May this year, Paraziva on seven occasions took advantage of the complainant who came to school early to rape her and threatening to beat her up if she refused.
On each occasion after committing the act, Paraziva would threaten to kill the complainant if she disclosed the matter to anyone.
The matter only came to light when the complainant’s mother probed her on why she was requesting to be transferred from Chipadze primary school.

PICTURE: ZANU PF MP Mukupe Nabbed By ZRP Cops

ZANU PF’s new Harare East Member of Parliament HON Terence Mukupe, was on Tuesday pounced on by ZRP cops on charges of violence.
He was then detained overnight on public violence charges. He was later allowed out of prison the following day after paying a fine.
Mukupe led a group of youths that besieged Mabvuku Police Station and ordered the officer-in-charge to remove his uniform if he wanted to be a politician, the court heard yesterday.

Mukupe confirmed his experience in filthy cells saying he has since developed greater respect for President Robert Mugabe.
“I had my first taste of prison life. I must say it was a humbling experience. I came out with greater respect for my President RG Mugabe,” he said.
He continued, “I only spent a night whilst he spent 10 years with no prospects of being released.
“I was worried that my son was sick but I got comfort that my President lost his son and was denied the chance to bury him by our colonisers but they failed to break him.
“I have come out of my incarceration bolder and more vigilant.
“I will stand for what is right and for my people. The land barons and their God father will not break my spirit. “They killed my dog and have tried to intimidate me but I will stay the course as shown by our inspirational leader.
“I will soldier on with my quest for zero tolerance for corruption! Viva Zanu PF! Viva my hero and my President Mugabe”
 
Why Mukupe was arrested.
Meanwhile, the court yesterday heard that Mukupe was trying to rescue seven Zanu-PF members who were arrested for invading an open space in New Tafara leased to Shelter Zimbabwe by Harare City Council.
The seven are Jonasi Jonasi, Brian Mungwari, Richard Yuda, Emmanuel Kamuchira, Darlington Mutambara, Nevedi Takundikana and Linah Munhenzva. They are facing criminal trespass charges in contravention of section 132 of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act.
The seven are represented by their lawyer Mr Musindo Hungwe.
While testifying against granting of bail for the seven, the investigating officer, Constable Batsirai Gadzai said Mukupe was subsequently arrested.
“He came leading a group of youths and they stormed the officer-in-charge’s office, referring to him as a small child. He also told him that if he wanted to be a politician he should take off his uniform.”
Prosecutor Mr Michael Reza, alleged that on Monday the accused went to an open space in New Tafara owned by Harare City Council.
It is alleged that the group unlawfully erected their cabins and distributed the land between themselves. They set up bill boards at the site with the names of their housing co-operatives.
The group allegedly threatened to use violence on the police and the lessee, Shelter Zimbabwe. The accused were arrested at the site while blocking Shelter Zimbabwe employees.

Kasukuwere Office Unleashes Terror On Civil Servants

As the Heroes Day draws near, impoverished communities are being terrorised countrywide by being forced to foot the Heroes Day celebrations bill at the expense of their starving families; ZimEye.com can reveal that the Ministry of Local Government is making civil servants pay for the same function.
Local Government workers are being forced to pay $2 each for the Heroes Celebrations.
Civil Servants under Kasukuwere, are among the ones forced to pay for Heroes Day celebrations as reflected on impeccable document check-lists unearthed by ZimEye.com. The aforementioned documents are official and carry the “indelible” government stamp on them.

“We are forced to pay and to keep our jobs we just have to act,” one worker told ZimEye.com in confidence.
The orders to collect money from civil servants were effected during the time that Ignatius Chombo was Minister over that ministry. Minister Kasukuwere  was unavailable for commenting at the time of writing.
Meanwhile The local NGO, “Heal Zimbabwe” has expressed concerns over the reports that Village Heads in Zaka West were forcing villagers to contribute towards the Heroes day celebrations to be held on the 10th of August 2015.
The Trust said on 5 August 2015, Village Head Cleto Vhudzi, who also doubles as a ZANU PF elected Councillor, told villagers in Ward 24 that every household is obliged to pay $1 towards the Provincial Heroes Day Commemorations.
Most of the villagers are living in poverty; as they fail even to fend for their families due to shortage of cash and resources. Some of their children dropped out of school after they failed to pay fees.
“The traditional leader threatened that if people fail to pay the money voluntarily, ZANU PF youths would move around households collecting the money themselves,” said the Trust. “He also warned villagers against not paying because he will keep a register of those who would have paid and use it during the distribution of any food aid or farming inputs.”
The Trust said intimidation by Village Head Vhudzi is a direct violation of people’s fundamental human rights and freedoms which carry rights such as right to personal security and equality.
“Section 281 of the Constitution stipulates that Traditional leaders should not violate the fundamental rights and freedoms of any person,” said Heal Zimbabwe Trust.
“Zaka is not the only area where Traditional leaders are demanding money for Heroes celebration in their area.”
He said in Makoni District, some Village Heads are alleging that Manicaland Provincial Minister, Mandi Chimene issued a directive to Chiefs in the area to inform their Village Heads that they should contribute money towards the Heroes Day celebrations which will be held at Vhengere stadium in Rusape. Similar incidents have also been recorded in Mbire and Murehwa.
“It is worrying that the demand for money for Heroes Day celebrations comes against a backdrop of a harsh economic environment which has exacerbated the cost of living and is compounded by alarming rates of unemployment,” said the Trust.
“Heal Zimbabwe implores Traditional leaders to fulfil and uphold their constitutional mandate of treating all persons within their areas equally and fairly. They should also be conduits for the propagation of peace by resolving disputes amongst people in their communities so as to attain peace. Peaceful communities bring development.”

More Houses Demolished In City

HUNDREDS of houses were yesterday destroyed by the Sheriff of the High Court at an area known as Mokum in Harare South after owners of the land on which the houses were built were granted a writ of ejection.
The houses were reduced to rubble, leaving thousands homeless when the writ of ejection granted in favour of Tobacco Sales Limited (TSL) and HGP Vostermans Private Limited was effected.
This came as Government has intensified the fight against land barons, politicians and co-operative chairpersons illegally settling people on council, private and State land.
The High Court order was granted on November 12, 2014 permitting TSL and HGP Vostermans Ltd to access the land that had been illegally taken over by Tirivepano housing co-operative and Nyasha dzaMwari housing co-operative.
The writ of ejection also granted the police the go-ahead to arrest those engaging in unlawful activities on the land and help restore law and order.
Officials from the Sheriff of the High Court destroyed the houses under the watchful eye of the police to avoid violence. The two housing co-operatives illegally occupied the land last year and sold residential stands of different sizes to unsuspecting prospective home owners for between $2 500 and $5 000.
The co-operatives’ senior officials Mr Caiphas Njaira and Mr Obert Masaletulini disappeared when the demolitions started.
National Assembly member for Harare South Shadreck Mashayamombe appealed to people in his constituency not to buy residential stands without verifying the status of the land.
“I want to warn people in the constituency not to resettle themselves,” he said.
“They must check with the Ministry of Local Government and the city council before getting the land.”
Mashayamombe said he will compile a report and submit it to the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing to find ways to assist those displaced.
“In the meantime, we will approach TSL and try to negotiate with them to accommodate the people until we find a suitable area to relocate them,” he said.
“We will also reach out to them to find out if they cannot compensate those who lost their houses.”

Mliswa Shot Down By Judge Bhunu

Electoral Court judge Justice Chinembiri Bhunu has ruled that a registered voter can lawfully stand as a candidate in a National Assembly election even if he or she is not registered in the particular constituency vied for.
He also said a criminal record was not a reason to bar one from contesting in an election.
Justice Bhunu made the landmark decision during the pre-trial conference held in a matter in which former Zanu-PF chairman for Mashonaland West Province Mr Temba Mliswa is contesting the victory of Keith Guzah in the Hurungwe West parliamentary by-election.
In his challenge, Mr Mliswa — the immediate-past MP for the constituency — argued that Guzah was not eligible to contest in the by-election because he was not a registered voter in Hurungwe West.
He also argued that Guzah had a criminal past and that he was at law not allowed to contest in an election. Mr Mliswa further argued that Guzah used violence, vote-buying and intimidation to win the by-election.
The pre-trial conference was held in Justice Bhunu’s chambers yesterday, but lawyers representing all the parties confirmed that the judge found that Section 125 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe does not specifically require a candidate to be a
registered voter in the contested constituency.
The judge, according to the lawyers, said as long as one is a registered voter, he or she can qualify to contest for any seat in Zimbabwe before striking down the two grounds — that Guzah was not a registered voter in the constituency and that he had a criminal past.
Guzah’s lawyer Advocate Sylvester Hashiti said:“The judge ruled that in terms of Section 125 of the Constitution, you must only be a registered voter to qualify as a candidate and that the Section does not specifically indicate that the candidate must be registered in that particular constituency.
“It was also the judge’s finding that the same section of the Constitution does not regard criminal past as a bar.
“The judge then struck off the two grounds and referred to trial the issue of whether or not Guzah used violence, intimidation, vote buying or bribery to win an election.”
Mr Musindo Hungwe, who acted for Mr Mliswa, confirmed the same position.
“The judge ruled that Section 125 of the Constitution was silent on whether or not a candidate must be registered to vote in the constituency in question,” he said.
“He then interpreted it to mean that as long as one is a registered voter anywhere in Zimbabwe, he or she can qualify to contest in any constituency. The judge also found that the same section does not take having a criminal past as a disqualifier.”
In the by-election held on June 10 this year, Guzah polled 5 961 votes against Mr Mliswa’s 4 239 ballots. The by-election arose after Mr Mliswa was expelled from Parliament when Zanu-PF wrote disowning him.
He had been first expelled from the party for acting against the party’s leadership in conniveance with expelled former vice president Dr Joice Mujuru.

Headmaster Squeazed My Breasts

A headmaster at Sunview Private College in Chitungwiza has been hauled before the courts for allegedly squeazing a Form 2 pupil at the school on two occasions.
The head who is from Sunview Private College in Chitungwiza and who after the incident allegedly threatened to the “complainant from the institution if she revealed the offence, yesterday appeared in court.
Peter Ngandu (48) of Gwarigwati Village in Seke , however, denied two counts of indecent assault charges when he appeared before Chitungwiza magistrate Mr Lazarus Murendo. He was remanded to August 13 on $50 bail. In his defence, Ngandu told the court that the minor was bent on tarnishing his image since on the day in question the girl was absent from school.
“I have enough evidence that the complainant did not come to school on the day in question. Rather, she only came at around 6pm accompanied by her grandmother when she had slept at her boyfriend’s house,” he said.
Ngandu accused the minor of being a troublesome child who was also a gossip monger and a liar.
He claimed she also proposed love to Form 3 and Form 4 boys at the school.
“She would entice them with good quality food, money and her grandmother even confessed that the girl has problems of stealing at home and lying. She also called her grandmother’s friend in South Africa proposing love,” claimed Ngandu.
The prosecutor, Mr Tatenda Mukatera, alleged that on July 24 this year, Ngandu allegedly squeazed the 14-year-old’s breasts and she never told anybody. This was after Ngandu allegedly threatened to chase her away from the school.
He reportedly repeated the act by fondling her back when she was sweeping at the reception.
The matter came to light when she was asked by her grandmother about her missing cellphone, which she took to school.
This was the time she revealed to her that Ngandu had been fondling her and the matter was reported to police leading to his arrest.-State Media/Additional Reporting

Tsvangirai Kicked-Off By Renewal Cadres


MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s overtures urging those who had left his party and crossed floors to a rival MDC outfit led by Tendai Biti to return to the opposition party have been snubbed.
Following an acrimonious fallout with some of his former comrades, including former treasurer-general Elton Mangoma who was calling for leadership renewal in the aftermath of Tsvangirai’s disputed loss to President Robert Mugabe in the 2013 elections, the MDC leader extended an olive branch to the rebels to renounce their rebellion.
Tsvangirai’s party deployed secretary for mobilisation and recruitment Job Sikhala to lure back the erstwhile allies.
Sikhala’s mission was doomed after he was snubbed by over a dozen high-ranking MDC Renewal Team officials.
Former MDC MP for Hurungwe West Severino Tall Chambati, who is now Renewal Team’s organising secretary for Mashonaland West province, told the Daily News yesterday that he and little-known officials including national executive member Tawanda Bvumo, provincial chairman Eddy Ndiraire and Tonderai Kusemamuriwo, had met Tsvangirai and turned down his request.
To his credit, however, Sikhala managed to rope back to the mainstream MDC former Chegutu mayor Francis Dhlakama and former Mashonaland West spokesperson Biggie Haurobi.
“Sikhala came to persuade us to return and he facilitated a meeting with Tsvangirai at his house some two weeks ago after we demanded to hear what he had to say,” Chambati said.
“We did not, however, agree on anything because the president did not give us assurances that we would be truly and genuinely accommodated. All he did was to tell us that we were welcome but we wanted to know how, what was there for us because we have not forgotten that Morgen Komichi once told us that the party was better without us.”
Tsvangirai’s spokesperson Luke Tamborinyoka confirmed that the former trade unionist met with the rebels.
“They had a very fruitful meeting with the president,” Tamborinyoka said.
“I am, however, not sure where that is now coming from. From the record, anyone is welcome to the MDC big tent especially the respected founding members of the party like Chambati.”
Chambati said he still had residual respect for Tsvangirai but said he was worried that the people who surround the former prime minister were “badly” advising him.

Mugabe, Mujuru to Meet Face to Face

All eyes will be on President Robert Mugabe and former Vice President Joice Mujuru on Monday, when the two feuding liberation struggle stalwarts are expected to come face to face at the National Heroes Acre in Harare — their first meeting since General Solomon Mujuru’s popular widow was brutally purged from the post-congress Zanu PF late last year.
Although efforts by the Daily News yesterday to confirm Mujuru’s attendance at the annual commemorations were unsuccessful, well-placed sources told the newspaper that she was planning to do so, although this was “not a certainty”.
“Our understanding is that Mai Mujuru is planning to be at the Heroes Acre to pay her respects to the heroes of the liberation struggle, but this is not a certainty at the moment. If she does (go there), it will be a very interesting day as she would be bound to meet the president.
“As you may know, (the late) General Mujuru is buried next to the president’s late wife, Sally, with only a vacant spot for two graves separating them. It would be almost impossible for the two not to meet if she goes there,” one of the sources said.
Contacted for comment on the likelihood of the two meeting, Mugabe’s spokesperson, George Charamba, said Mujuru was free to attend the commemorations, going further to criticise the media for focussing unnecessarily on issues that they did not fully understand and appreciate.
“Let me tell you something very personal, ma-comrades anonzwisisana (comrades understand each other). They know when to quarrel and when to get together. You at the Daily News are outsiders,” Charamba said — in comments that hinted at a looming rapprochement between Mugabe and Mujuru.
But Rugare Gumbo, one of the spokespeople of the Zanu PF formation that uses the slogan People First, and which is closely linked to Mujuru, said yesterday that it was unlikely that he or any other top officials of their movement would attend the commemorations.
“I am not sure that I will go and it is unlikely that Mai Mujuru will go to the event either,” Gumbo said.
Former Presidential Affairs minister, Didymus Mutasa, another close ally of Mujuru, also dismissed outright any prospects of him attending the Heroes Day commemorations, saying scathingly that the people in charge “of the whole process have veered off course and are not worth associating with”.
“I didn’t go to Independence Day (either) because I don’t feel I have any friends within the current administration who I can mark the day with. If I want, I can have own celebrations with Mai Mujuru, Comrade Gumbo and Comrade (Kudakwashe) Bhasikiti, and the best place will be in private. I cannot remember that day with fake people,” Mutasa said.
On his part Bhasikiti, who is also another top ally of Mujuru, said he did not know whether the former VP would go to Heroes Acre, “considering that those in the ruling party hate her passionately”.
“I am not sure whether Mai Mujuru would go because that is very personal. What I can tell you is, I will not go because Zanu PF could unleash its supporters on me,” he said.
Mujuru’s close associates who spoke to the Daily News, while non-committal about the certainty of the former VP being at Heroes Acre next week, said yesterday that there was “absolutely nothing” that could stop her and them from attending the event that was set aside to honour the country’s fallen heroes.
“Our hero is buried there and it makes sense that we are part of that. Whether we are welcome or not is another issue but what cannot be doubted is that Solomon Mujuru was a distinguished hero,” said the close associate.
Solomon Mujuru, whose war-time nom de guerre was Rex Nhongo, died in disputed circumstances in August 2011, and controversy still shrouds the manner of his death after his remains were discovered following a mysterious inferno at his farmhouse in Beatrice — just outside Harare.
And while his funeral attracted the biggest crowd ever witnessed at the Heroes Acre, his name has still been dragged in the mud as the warring Zanu PF’s mindless bloodletting continues unabated.
A report prepared by the former liberation movement’s disciplinary committee, and which was adopted by the party’s politburo, made stunning allegations that the country’s celebrated struggle icon had, before his untimely death, plotted to assassinate Mugabe.
If Mujuru does eventually go to the Heroes Acre, it will also be the first time that she would likely come face to face with the Mugabe’s controversies, but increasingly influential wife, Grace — who once said infamously that if the former VP died, even flies would ignore her rotting carcass.
“The youths have alerted me about someone who is spearheading factionalism in this (Mashonaland Central) province and I told Baba (Mugabe) to ‘baby-dump’ that person. I told him that if he does not dump the person, we will do it ourselves,” Grace thundered.
But Zimbabwe’s fluid politics appear to be changing again, amid claims that Mugabe no longer believed that Mujuru plotted to oust and assassinate him, as well as suggestions to the effect that some post-congress Zanu PF bigwigs are actively working to lure her back to the warring party.
On the other hand Mujuru’s allies, who include Mutasa, Gumbo and Bhasikiti have dismissed any chances of their leader ever rejoining the faction-torn Zanu PF — with Mutasa going further to say Mugabe and Zanu PF would need to apologise first before that could even be considered.
“Look at the way she was belittled, look at the way lies were said about her. It’s a shame. If there are any good leaders left in Zanu PF, this is the time for them to confess that what they did to Mai Mujuru was iniquitous.
“They should publicly say we are sorry and if they can’t do that then at least should ask the chairperson of the disciplinary committee to do that on their behalf. Look, the longer you live with that atrocity God will curse you,” Mutasa said.-Daiily News

A Murder Mystery in Zimbabwe: “Mugabe Spotted There…”

Book review: a novel about the intersecting of five troubled marriages in a morally bankrupt police state. [Robert Mugabe attends the funeral of Solomon Mujuru (Photo: Getty) ]
 

This novel comes with two mysteries attached, one substantial, the other superficial. The big mystery is the author’s identity. Gender-neutral, nominally Anglo-Saxon, almost provocatively bland, ‘C.B. George’

The Death of Rex Nhongo C.B. George; Quercus, pp.320, £16.99, ISBN: 9781784292324

This novel comes with two mysteries attached, one substantial, the other superficial. The big mystery is the author’s identity. Gender-neutral, nominally Anglo-Saxon, almost provocatively bland, ‘C.B. George’ screams ‘pseudonym’ to any reader. A call to the literary agent confirms the suspicion: the author is keeping his identity secret ‘for personal reasons’, which may or may not be connected to Zimbabwe’s political situation.
The second puzzle is why said author chose The Death of Rex Nhongo as his title. The preface explains that ‘Rex Nhongo’ was the nom de guerre of Solomon Mujuru, the Zimbabwean general whose body was discovered lying in the charred debris of a farmhouse he had seized from a white farmer in 2011. The story is supposedly connected to what many Zimbabweans assume was a political murder. But the connection — everything hinges on a gun which may or may not have been used to kill Mujuru — is so slight that I found myself riffling fruitlessly through the pages, assuming I had missed it on first read-through. MacGuffins rarely come more elliptical than this.
Both questions are, however, essentially distractions. Because whoever wroteThe Death of Rex Nhongo knew what he was doing: I rather doubt that this muscular, confident novel is a first attempt. While I never quite swallowed the MacGuffin, I managed to stop caring. The book has almost nothing to say about the sudden demise of a man seen by many as President Robert Mugabe’s most credible challenger and likely successor. It is, instead, a sympathetic exploration of the intersection between five troubled marriages lived in the sour miasma of a morally bankrupt African police state.

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April, a British diplomat, and Jerry, her well-meaning nurse of a husband, make up one couple. The author is clearly at home in the ‘expat’ world of barbecues around the pool, racial unease and hardened alcoholism. The emasculated Anglo-Saxon liberal male is in danger of becoming a form of post-colonial score-settling in African literature — white protagonists who can maintain an erection are few and far between — but C.B. George’s account of that strained relationship is horribly convincing.
Then there’s Shawn, a manipulative African-American with ambitions to become a gold smuggler, his distressed Zimbabwean wife Kuda and their daughter Rosie, who chatters gaily about what all the adults agree must be an imaginary friend, but is in fact a vampire. Rosie’s private conversations with the evil spirit — expression of a West African ancestry Shawn boastfully exploited to impress his friends — are a genuinely creepy thread running through the narrative.
The account of the stoical taxi-driver Patson’s marriage to Fadzai, who runs a workers’ food stall, is much warmer, as is the depiction of his brother-in-law Gilbert’s attempts to do the right thing by Bessie, the young spouse who works as April and Jerry’s live-in maid. As the characters stumble into each other’s trajectories, the author pulls off the impressive feat of being both forensic and forgiving.
In the final chapters we are suddenly treated to a summarised account of the fates — as tragic as they seem inevitable —allotted the various players. It’s a telescoping I could have done without, and which left me feeling slightly aggrieved. When a writer manages to make his readers truly care about his characters, he perhaps owes it to both his audience and his creations to see them through to the end.

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Kasukuwere to Demolish City Council

Bulawayo Town Clerk faces arrest

Local Government Minister Saviour Kasukuwere is expected to overhaul the entire City Council shortly as the Affirmative Action Group (AAG) will this afternoon effect a citizens’ arrest on Bulawayo Town Clerk, Middleton Nyoni, at the Bulawayo City Hall Chambers.
The AAG is citing corruption, and abuse of office and maladministration by both council officials and councillors.
Nyoni is reported to have arrived at work on Monday after a lengthy leave due to ill-health. Mrs Sikhangele Zhou was acting during Nyoni’s absence.
Before muting plans to effect a citizens’ arrest on Nyoni, the AAG filed an urgent High Court chamber application on 31 July 2015 to compel Minister of Local Government, Saviour Kasukuwere and Provincial Administrator for Bulawayo Province, Konzani Dube to exercise their discretionary powers in terms of Section 114 of the Urban Councils Act (Ch 29: 15) and dissolve Bulawayo City Council.”
The Zanu PF aligned pressure group, wants Minister Kasukuwere to dissolve Bulawayo City Council and suspend its councillors pending a public enquiry. This will most likely see the tenure in office of Bulawayo’s 29 councillors, most of who were elected to office on a Movement for Democratic Change (MDCT) ticket, cut abruptly before their terms expire.
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Zimbabwean Stole $255K in Canada – Police


A Zim diasporan based in Calgary, Canada has been nabbed for multiple charges of fraudulently enriching himself to sums up to $255,000.
Simbarashe Nzvimbo (29) is listed for allegedly forging bank drafts he “stole” from a bank he worked at.
He was charged after his employer contacted the Police late in July and reported that “they had discovered a theft of bank drafts, and that the drafts had been forged and used to obtain large sums of money at a local casino,” police said on Wednesday.
They have since have charged him with money laundering after bank drafts were stolen, forged and used to obtain large sums of money at a local casino.
Officers were notified last Thursday after a southeast bank discovered and reported the theft of three bank drafts, stolen over the week, said Constable Tanya Bertulli with the economic crimes unit.
The bank told police they suspected the staff member, Simbarashe Nzvimbo — a customer service representative who had worked at the financial institution since September 2014 — was responsible and that approximately $255,000 had been stolen.
It’s believed the stolen drafts were then taken to a northeast casino, converted into casino chips, then converted back to cash, Bertulli said.
“We believe he had intention to leave the country,” she added. “We needed to deal with this as soon as we could.”
With the help of the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission, the United States Secret Service, and the Calgary Police Service airport unit, the man was located and arrested at his southeast Calgary home later that day.
Nzvimbo has since been charged with three counts of uttering a forged document, one count of fraud over $5,000 and one count of money laundering.
Nzvimbo is expected to appear in court on Friday. He allegedly acted alone and is the only one charged in this case, Bertulli said.
She added she could not comment on his immigration status.
Bertulli said she believes the casino accepted the drafts believing they were genuine, but emphasised it’s always a good idea to take identification and do as many checks as possible to confirm they are legitimate.