Beleaguered Jukwa inventor and mastermind Edmund Kudzayi, has been kicked out of his Sunday Mail editor-ship job role.
Kudzayi who was arrested on allegations of setting up the controversial Baba Jukwa Facebook page and later acquitted, is now on the street after the State insisted it is still pursuing extra-territorial investigations and are prowling to proceed by way of summons after Kudzayi admitted creating the Amai Jukwa facebook page but denied having anything to do with Baba Jukwa.
Higher Education Minister Jonathan Moyo who headed the Information Ministry is the one who appointed Kudzayi.
Zimpapers Group Chief Executive Mr Pikirayi Deketeke on Monday announced in a statement four senior appointments to fill vacant positions at the head office and the newspaper and radio divisions.
Mr Farai Matanhire is the new Group Chief Finance Officer replacing Mr Adolf Majome, who left the group last year.
Mr Matanhire previously worked as finance director at Lafarge Cement Ltd and also held senior finance positions at several other companies.
Mabasa Sasa, who has been acting editor of The Sunday Mail since June 2014, has been appointed as the substantive editor of the publication.
He previously served as Editor of the Southern Times based in Namibia from April 2011 to November 2013 when he became Deputy Editor of The Herald.
Comfort Mbofana has been appointed general manager of Zimpapers’ radio station, Star FM.
He previously served as deputy general manager and programmes manager of the same radio station.
Joram Nyathi replaces Sasa as Deputy Editor of The Herald after serving as Senior Assistant Editor and Group Political Editor since December 2013 until his latest appointment.
The appointments are with effect from August 1, 2015.
Kasukuwere Expels MDC-T Councillors, Tsvangirai Fights Back
MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s party is fighting tooth and nail LOCAL Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister, Saviour Kasukuwere, after the latter fired two Gweru councillors.
Kasukuwere said he expelled them for allegedly misusing council property and engaging in corruption.
The fired councillors are Albert Chirau of Ward 11 and Moses Marecha of Ward 5, both of the MDC-T who were on suspension.
The duo received their expulsion letters yesterday while a third councillor, Kenneth Sithole of Ward 4 received a final written warning.
Chirau and Marecha confirmed receiving the letters of dismissal from Kasukuwere but refused to comment directing The State Media to their party spokesperson, Obert Gutu. Sithole, who was also on suspension for allegedly assaulting a council employee, was found not guilty by the courts but issued with a final warning by Kasukuwere.
Gutu said, “Yes I confirm that two of our councillors in Gweru received expulsion letters from the Ministry of Local Government. The move is null and void as we understand that the Minister violated Section 278 (2) of the Constitution which calls for the establishment of an independent tribunal to exercise the function of removing from office, mayors, chairperson and councillors. So we’re going to take the legal course for the matter to be addressed.”
Kasukuwere used Section 114 (1) Chapter 9:15 of the Urban Councils Act to fire the councillors. It states that the Local Government Minister can suspend and dismiss a councillor after an independent committee thoroughly inquired into the councillor’s misconduct prior to dismissal.
Prior to their dismissal, Chirau and Marecha had been first suspended and ordered to stop conducting council duties in their respective wards until the outcome of the investigations conducted by the Ministry.
“Following allegations of abuse of office and council property levelled against you, I with immediate effect suspend you from being a councillor for Ward 5 according to Section 114 (1) Chapter 9:15 of the Urban Councils Act. I will send a team to investigate you as soon as possible and you will be advised accordingly,” reads a letter signed by the then Minister of Local Government, Ignatius Chombo and addressed to Marecha.
The suspension letter dated May 21 was also copied to city Mayor, Clr Hamutendi Kombayi and the Town Clerk, Daniel Matawu.
Gweru City Council’s Workers Committee, which is notoriously known as “Boko Haram”, had for the past year been calling for the expulsion of Chirau and Marecha. They previously held demonstrations against the councillors at the Town House.
Workers’ committee spokesperson, Cornelius Selipiwe said workers were overjoyed with the decision by the government to fire “the corrupt councillors”.
He said Chirau and Marecha did not deserve to be in the council.
Selipiwe said: “It was good that the government sent in an investigation team to look into the allegations of corruption and misuse of council property against the two councillors. As workers’ committee we’re there to raise alarm and that’s what we did in this case. We expect more heads to roll after the audit report is released because we feel there is a lot of rot in this municipality. It’s our hope to bring back progress into the City of Progress.”
Chirau was accused of renting out a council club house in his ward and pocketing the rentals while Marecha was accused of selling pit sand and gravel in Senga Suburb to a public contractor and pocketing the money.
On the other hand, Clr Sithole once appeared before a Gweru magistrate court charged with assaulting a council driver Simbarashe Lebo following a dispute over the late payment of salaries by the local authority. Clr Sithole was found not guilty.
ZCTU To Demonstrate Against Job Losses
Following the court ruling that employers can now fire workers as they wish, ZCTU has set the 8th of August to take to the streets of the main towns of Zimbabwe to make their voice heard.
The following is a statement released by Japhet Moyo, the Secretary General.
PRESS RELEASE
RE: ZCTU National Demonstrations Against Job Losses
This Press Release is to inform the workers and the general public that the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU)’s highest decision-making body in between the Congress, the General Council, met on 1 August 2015 and resolved that workers in Zimbabwe embark on a national protest against the continuing job losses and the threat to the existence of trade union.
The demonstrations will be held on Saturday 8 August 2015.
This follows the Supreme Court ruling that authorized employers to terminate employment contracts on notice and without giving any reason.
The national demonstrations will be held in Harare, Bulawayo, Gweru, Chinhoyi and Mutare. The police will be informed on these activities.
We urge all workers, sympathizers and those who have lost their jobs to join hands to denounce what is currently happening and to call upon the government to immediately stop the abuse of workers.
Japhet Moyo
Secretary-General
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Mphoko Shoots Down Own Relatives
After several years of suffering in silence, Nkayi community who are relatives of Zimbabwe’s Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko have resolved to take him head on.
The kinsmen who opened up to ZimEye.com on Monday, said that they have since alerted the two Chiefs, Dakamela and Sikobokobo on their intention to deliver their outburst to the vice president, who they say is responsible for their predicament.
“We have since written a petition to blood relative Phelekezela, who is showing no interest in our lives. He has been traveling to this area in a chopper, while we are involved in fatal accidents due to the road which has become a death trap.
“How can he neglect us when he was born and bred here in Nkayi. Mabhena was fired from the government because he challenged the state on the road condition, and now Mphoko wants to do the same,” complained Zwelibanzi Mkwananzi.
Another relative who identified herself as Idah Mphoko of Dakamela village told ZimEye.com that their brother, Mphoko is doing little to deliver them from poverty and under development that is stalking the Bubi district.
“We were expecting swift development from Phelekezela, who is well versed with problems facing his district of birth and yet he ignores,” said Idah.
Another villager Saliwe Nkomo, of Nkayi, who told ZimEye.com that Phelekezela was his cousin, said that Mphoko must take advantage of his position to deliver his relatives from the bondage of poverty.
“We celebrated after his appointment last year, but we celebrate for a negligent relative. Mzenda developed his home area of Gutu, and constructed roads to his homeland for his relatives, while our cousin Phelekezela is doing the opposite,” she said bitterly.
Asked to comment on the situation, Chief Sikobokobo downplayed the plight of the community, and blamed it on DDF, who he said was delaying the roads services.
“This is all DDF’s problem, because they are not doing their job. I will meet the management of the local government to discuss the road issue and map the way forward,” he said.
Chief Dakamela, opted to play the ball close to her chest and said, “I think it’s in the government’s plan to deliver Nkayi from all their predicaments, so let’s be patient for a while and see what happens.
Tourists Must Pay Less VAT: Mzembi
Tourism and hospitality industry Minister Walter Mzembi says the government must reduce the 15 percent Value Added Tax (VAT) on foreign accommodation to five percent to grow the sector and boost state revenue.
“The introduction of the 15 percent VAT on foreign accommodation may not help grow the tourism cake and neither does it guarantee that government will get the desired increase in revenue,” he told The Source in an interview.
“Instead, there is merit in working to close possible leakages in the sector and considering other novel ways of taxation which may include taxing outbound tourists rather than taxing inbound arrivals who are coming to spend in the destination.”
Zimbabwe’s cash-strapped government early this year unilaterally imposed a 15 percent tax on foreign tourists’ accommodation to enhance its depleting coffers.
Since then, the country has collected a total of $1,65 million from the VAT on non-resident tourist accommodation in the four months to April this year, according to official data.
Despite concerns from various tourism stakeholders that the increased VAT will have negative implications on the tourism industry, the finance ministry’s secretary Willard Manungo recently told Parliament that the introduction of the tax was in line with regional trends.
“From a fiscal point of view, we continuously monitor the environment to try and ensure that we don’t undermine the recovery of the tourism sector,” he said, adding that the VAT was only introduced based on submissions from tourism stakeholders.
However, Mzembi believes the country can gain more by staggering the implementation of the VAT system over a three year period.
“I bring from the sector a suggestion to incrementally introduce VAT within a range of 5 to 15 percent aligned to our 2020 vision to give the industry an opportunity to recover and grow rather than to impose abruptly a full blown 15 percent tax that will certainly kill the goose,” he said.
Mzembi noted that tourism sector contracts business a year or two in advance and an abrupt announcement leaves operators in a tight fiscal space as they are forced to absorb the costs in order to avert booking cancellations.
Zimbabwe’s tourism industry is expected to grow by 5,1 percent this year.
Another “Useless” Chinese Batch of Deals to Be Signed as Mugabe Sells Zimbabwe Off
After the much celebrated large folder of deals signed by Robert Mugabe earlier this year, and another penned by Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Zimbabwe is this Friday signing another batch of eight project deals, as the country gets sold off.
Already the diamonds at Chiadzwa have been sold off to China for a whole 20 years since 2013 after ZANU PF sold the mine fields away in exchange for a small building complex now called, the Zimbabwe Defense College.
The Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Dr Misheck Sibanda revealed this development at a reception held for so called “Chinese experts” in Harare last night.
The said team of experts from the National Development and Reform Commission of China, were found to be really members of China’s Communist party.
The State Media claimed that this is a follow up to the various memoranda of understanding signed between Zimbabwe and Chinese companies when Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa visited the Asian country last month.
About eight projects from key sectors such as roads and railways, energy and power, tourism, mining, manufacturing among others, will be put into effect.
Sibanda said eight deals to be signed are set to be completed at the shortest possible time.
“Cooperation on national economic planning, transportation infrastructure has been given high priority, according the Chinese team leader, Mr. Dong Shongshen,” he said.
China and Zimbabwe have sound political relations and the two countries are working towards boosting their economic cooperation.
Get Rich Quickly! – Seven Levels of Investors
With the on going company closures, retrenchments and dismissals from work in the country, poor Zimbabweans are beginning to need to be very innovative in developing survival skills in the harsh economic environment.
In my quest for my own survival tactics I bumbed into a literary piece titled “Cashflow Quadrant: Rich Dad’s Guide to Financial Freedom”, written by Robert Kiyosaki an extract from his “Richdad Poordad” series.
The author identified levels of investors. The ideas are coming from John Burly but he modified the definitions based on his experiences which I felt I could share with the majority of the battling Zimbabweans to consider.
The seven levels of investors according to Kiyosaki are,
Level 0: Nothing to Invest investors
Level 1: Borrowers
Level 2: Savers
Level 3: Smart” Investors
Level 4: Long-term Investors
Level 5: Sophisticated Investors
Level 6: Capitalists
Level 0: Those with Nothing to Invest
These people have no money to invest. They either spend everything or more than their regular income. Not all people fall under this category are low income earners. Many “rich” people also fall under this category. In estimate, about 50% of adult population fall under this level.
Level 1: Borrowers
Borrowers solve financial problems through borrowing money. They are not conscious on their spending habits. They are using several credit cards and buying ‘toys’ that depreciate such as boats and sports cars. If they earn extra money they will buy a larger and more expensive home, thinking that they’re being good investors by doing so. These people can look ‘rich’, because they own expensive things.
Borrowers may have some assets, but their level of debt is simply too high. They even borrowing money for investment.
Level 2: Savers
Savers are the opposite of borrowers. These people save small amounts of money in low-risk, low-return vehicles such as a Fixed Deposit. They prefer to save money rather investing it. They don’t like being in debt and not willing to take any financial risks. Savers spend their time trying to save pennies instead of learning how to invest. In the times of inflation, they end up being a losers.
Level 3: “Smart” Investors
“Smart” investors are educated and intelligent people. However, when it comes to investing, they’re uneducated. There are 3 types of “Smart” Investors. They are either “I Can’t Be Bothered” type (Level 3a), “Cynic” type (Level 3b) and “Gambler” type (Level 3c).
Level 3a: “I Can’t Be Bothered” type
“I Can’t Be Bothered” type people have convinced themselves that they know nothing about money and will never understand when it come to investing. They did not bother to do anything about their money and allow it to sit somewhere doing nothing. They spend their entire lives working and satisfied with their retirement plan.
Level 3b: “Cynic” type
“Cynic” people are the expert on why investing will not work. They overwhelm with cautiousness. They are the ones who tell you how and why you will be swindled in every investment opportunity you’ll get. They know everything that could go wrong in an investment, so talking to them makes you feel discouraged, or even afraid, toinvest. “Cynics” people are often afraid to make mistakes, so they spend all their time studying investments until it’s too late to execute them viably.
Level 3c: “Gamblers” type
“Gamblers” people are the opposite of “cynics”. They lack the cautiousness that overwhelm “cynics.” To them, investing is just like playing in the casino. They depend on luck to make their successful investments. However, they end up losing most of the time.
Level 4: Long-term Investors
Long-term investors are the people who have a long-term investment plan for them to achieve their financial objectives. They are generally very conservative with well-balanced financial habits. They are deligently spend time when it come to learn about investing and make a wise decision when making an investment. They understand the importance of minimising debt, live within their means and steadily increase their assets.
They are not keen to invest in sophisticated investments vehicles. Most of millionaires in America are coming from this level.
Level 5: Sophisticated Investors
Sophisticated Investors are people who have a solid financial knowledge and involve in more aggressive investment strategies. They earn more than what they spend. They are continuously seek more information when it comes to investing. They are cautious when investing, but not being cynic. They have good money habits and have a long track record of winning.
Sophisticated investors start small so they can learn the game first, but they are not afraid of failing. They can also create their own deals, which generate returns of 25% to infinity. They are focused on continuously growing their asset base, and own controlling stakes in corporations.
Level 6: Capitalists
Very few people capable of reaching Capitalists level which is the level of investment excellence. They makes more money from other people’s money, time, and talents. They usually have large businesses and large investments. True capitalist create investments and sell them to the market. They love the game of money and are generally very generous. They are the movers and shakers of the world economy by creating jobs and goods.
In every investment made, they expect the returns of 100% to infinity.
In the end, Robert Kiyosaki stress out that for anyone who want to be a level 5 or level 6 investor, you must develop skills at level 4 first. Level 4 can never ever be skipped. Anyone who tries to skip it is actually a level 3 investor – a gambler!
So here we are fellow country men, as things get tougher in the country where do you find yourself positioned? Philosophers put it well in an old saying, “when the going gets tough, the tough get going” rambai makashinga comrades.
Chinamasa’s Underwear Ban:Cooking Oil Companies Celebrate
Zimbabwe’s cooking oil companies have celebrated Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa’s ban on imports including second hand underwear.
Zimbabwe’s cooking oil producers will be able to meet the country’s demand for edible oils by September as capacity utilisation in the sector is improving after government imposed punitive levies on imports, but an official said the protectionist measures should be temporary.
The country which has a monthly requirement of 11,500 metric tonnes of cooking oil has previously relied on cheaper imports mainly from neighbouring South Africa.
Confederation of Zimbabwean Industries (CZI) president Busisa Moyo on Tuesday told The Source that cooking oil production locally currently stands at 10,500 metric tonnes a month and would surpass local demand by September.
Government last week removed from travellers rebate grocery items, saying there was no justification for their continued import since the local industry was producing such goods. For cooking oil, it raised customs duty to 40 percent and a 25 percent Surtax or $0,50 per litre, whichever is higher.
It also banned the importation of second hand clothes and shoes with effect from September 1 as part of measures to help resuscitate some critical sectors of the economy, but Moyo said the protectionist measures should be temporary.
“The industry needs such form of support until a time when the business environment normalises. As it is we are saddled with a higher cost of production and we cannot compete but such a move will allow us to grow. It does not have to be a permanent move, maybe just for 36 to 48 months to allow us to grow,” said Moyo.
“For July government approved import permits to the tune of about a thousand metric tonnes but with capacity utilization in the sector going northwards of 70 percent we think by September there will be no need for imports.”
Imports of cooking oil have over the past years contributed heavily to the country’s bill, with $41 million worth of edible oils being imported in 2014.
About $19 million was spent between January and June.
Zimbabwe has four oil producing firms — ETG Parrogate, Surface Investments, Olivine and United Refineries.
People envious of Cecil the lion
People who are saying the Cecil the lion is getting more national and international attention than the long suffering masses of Zimbabwe are missing the point completely. The whole nation is in this political and economic mess because of 35 years of corrupt and tyrannical rule by President Mugabe and his Zanu PF cabal and not because the tyrant was paying any attention to Cecil the lion or any other big cat or wild life!
Indeed Cecil the lion and all the other wild animals right across the country are as much victims of the years of Zanu PF misrule as the people themselves. How many elephants and rhinos have been uprooted and sold for a song by the regime for a quick buck? How many wildlife conservatories up and down the country have been seized by Zanu PF chefs for the sole purpose of wholesale slaughter of all the animals there?
How many elephants have been poisoned by poachers, who are otherwise reasonable people were it not for the country’s economic collapse that is forcing them to do these horrible things.
If President Mugabe and his cabinet have spent one hour discussing what should be done with the American who killed Cecil then we should cheer and applaud because that would constitute the only productive hour this cabinet has had in the last two years!
Zimbabwe’s economy is in total meltdown and, whatever this cabinet has been doing, things have been getting worse not better. Yes the people have good cause to be angry and to want the economy fixed but this cabinet has had:
2(years)X 12 (months)X 20(days per month)X 8 (hours per day)X 54 (cabinet members) = 207 360 – 54 (1 hour discussing Cecil) cabinet man hours.
So to be envious of 54 cabinet man hours for Cecil the lion out of 207 360 is pathetic!
All those people envious of the sympathy and attention, posthumous at that, Cecil the lion is getting are nothing but the pusillanimous chattering monkey venting its anger and frustration on the dragon fly when the wasp that stung him is there!
In 1990 and 1995 Zanu PF accepted the IMF and WB sponsored first and second five-year Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP). The nation was told the nation was to accept some “belt tightening” economic reforms to revive the country’s flagging economy after a decade of Zanu PF socialism. The programmes failed to revive the economy because the economic reforms affecting the ordinary people like scrapping price controls and food subsidies were implemented but not the reforms designed reduce the ballooning ruling elite and their extravagant lifestyle. History is repeating itself!
The current economic reforms are savage because the economy is today in a lot worse state than it was back in 1990 because the two ESAP did not work nor did any other plans after that. The current reforms are like the ESAP of the 1990s also doomed to fail because the reforms affecting the lowly paid workers are being implemented but, again, no reforms affecting the highly paid chefs are being implemented.
Most of the workers who are going to lose their jobs will be the poorly unskilled or semi-skilled workers; in NRZ, ZISCO and other institutions these workers have not been paid for a year or more anyway. It is the top managers and their board members who have been soaking up the little revenue these institutions are making; it is them who are responsible for the mismanagement and corruption; and therefore it is them who should be axed and not lowly paid workers!
There is never a good time for anyone to be losing their job but to do so when unemployment is already sky-high and therefore there is no chance of landing another job would be the hell-on-earth moment every one dreads. What makes the suffering of all these workers even more tragic is that their sacrifice will be all for nothing because there will be no meaningful economic recovery unless all the other underlying economic problems of mismanagement, corruption and lawlessness are dealt with too. As pointed out above, there is no political will on the part of Mugabe and Zanu PF to implement the political reforms affecting the ruling elite.
Life in Zimbabwe is governed by the same laws of thermodynamics and economics as is life in Britain or anywhere else on earth. Zimbabwe is in this economic mess because since independence in 1980 the nation has behave as if we were not subject to the same economic rules as other nations, as if we could buck the system by achieving economic prosperity regardless the mismanagement, etc.
By the 1990s, when it was clear the country’s socialist policies had failed and the economy was flagging, Zanu PF jettisoned the masses but would not implement the reforms to end the ruling elite’s wasteful lifestyle. Today with the national economy in even deeper trouble, the regime is jettisoning the few lowly paid workers who were lucky to still have a job but will, once again, do nothing to end the opulent lifestyles of the shrinking number of ruling elite. Needless to say the economic meltdown will only get worse and next time the regime will have no one but the ruling elite to jettison.
“Zimbabwe’s walking sick” said Professor Ncube – it is the leaders mental sickness killing the nation | OPINION
Zimbabwe is blessed beyond measure in having rich soils plenty rain and sun shine, rich flora and fauna and vast quantities of diamonds, gold and other minerals; the nation rightly deserve to be called the Garden of Eden. But instead of the nation living in freedom, peace and prosperity millions are starving, living in abject poverty under a corrupt and tyrannical dictatorship. Why?
Because Zimbabwe is cursed in having some of the most corrupt and incompetent leaders in the whole world. When other nations have made the desert bloom, testimonial of their ingenuity and you are starving in the Garden of Eden that is the greatest testimonial of your breath-taking idiotic incompetency.
People get the government they deserve and, like it or not, we have the breathtakingly corrupt and incompetent Zanu PF and the equally corrupt and incompetent MDC opposition in all their multiple factions.
In his weekly prattle Professor Welshmen Ncube wrote of “Zimbabwe’s walking sick!”
“One of the most basic human needs is to be in good health,” wrote Ncube. “Poor health inevitably leads to death. Thus one of the primary functions of any government must be to secure the health of its citizens.
“This is why among our national objectives the constitution obligates the state to take all practical measures to ensure the provision of “basic accessible and adequate health services throughout Zimbabwe” and the Bill of Rights declares that every citizen has the “right to have access to basic health -care services, including reproductive health care services” and that none shall be “refused emergency medical treatment in any health -care institution”.
He was talking of physical health but it is the mental sickness of the nation, especially of its leaders like him that he should have been concerned about. Mugabe’s physical health is certainly taken good care of; he is off to Singapore at the drop of a hat, in 2012 he went there no fewer than 12 times at the cost of $ 3 million a trip.
Mugabe and Zanu PF are failing to fulfil the constitution obligation of providing “basic and adequate health service” to the overwhelming majority of Zimbabweans but the same cannot be said about the top-draw, no-expense spare health service the regime is providing for Mugabe, his wife and children and the few select ruling elite.
What matters here is that Mugabe’s “fit as a fiddle” health provisions has not cure him of his mental sickness which landed us in this mess where the nation is starving in the Garden of Eden because he and his fellow Zanu PF and MDC leaders breathtakingly corrupt and incompetency.
Only a breathtakingly incompetent leader like Ncube would waste time demanding that the regime must provide basic health service knowing fully well that the nation is broke because of the 35 years of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption. Surely we should focus on implementing the democratic reforms necessary for free, fair and credible elections; without such elections we will never cure ourselves of breathtakingly corrupt and incompetent leaders ruling and ruining our lives.
MDC had the golden opportunity to implement the reforms during the GNU and thus end the Zanu PF dictatorship once and once for all. Professor Ncube and his fellow MDC friend sold out and failed to get even one reform implemented.
Now the idiotic Professor is wasting our time reminding us that Zanu PF has a constitution obligation to ensure we are fed when he failed to ensure that the Garden of Eden remained in the hands of those who can farm. We are starving in the Garden of Eden but it is futile to witter on and on about our right to food when nothing was harvested.
BREAKING NEWS: Malema Fraud Court Case Flops, “Judge Declares Me Innocent”
A South African judge on Tuesday struck out the corruption case against fiery opposition politician Julius Malema off the roll on Tuesday, saying that the Economic Freedom Fighters’ leader had waited too long for the trial.
Malema was charged with money laundering, racketeering and corruption related to a government contract worth 52 million rand ($4 million) awarded by a provincial department to a company in which he held a stake through his family trust.
Julius Malema walked out of court today after his trial – on fraud charges following the awarding of tenders to a company linked to him by the Limpopo transport department – was struck off the roll.
The judge said that Malema and his co-accused had already waited too long to answer to the charges. This came after the prosecution yesterday sought a postponement because one of the accused was ill.
“No postponement! Justice Delayed is Justice Denied!‚” the EFF Official Account @EconFreedomZA had tweeted earlier today.
“The judge says I am free … I know the state can reinstate charges‚ but I stand before all of you an innocent man without a judgment against my head‚” Malema said outside court today‚ claiming the charges were attempt to silence him. “They do not have a case against me.”
Malema yesterday told his supporters told his supporters that he wanted the trial to get under way.
“This dark cloud has to be resolved. And therefore any form of sickness or death or any other material condition should never prevent me from having my day in court. I plead with the judge and the national prosecuting authority. You have accused me for too long‚ let me have my day in court‚” he said to loud cheers.
Malema’s Ratanang family trust is said to have benefited from the irregular awarding of a tender to On Point Engineering.
Malema and two On-Point Engineering directors had been accused of misrepresenting themselves to the Limpopo roads and transport department resulting in the company being awarded a R52-million tender.
It was also alleged that Malema’s Ratanang Family Trust was an indirect shareholder in the company and that he benefited from the contract.
Malema was also accused of having bought himself a car and a farm with the money received from that deal.(Reuters/TimesLive)
Chihuri Boasts for Personally Blocking MDC
ZIMBABWE’s POLICE Commissioner-General Augustice Chihuri has opened an embarrassing can of worms by boasting that he personally worked to stop the MDC from constitutionally rising to power.
Augustine Chihuri has all, but confirmed that State security agents played a critical role in stopping the opposition MDCs from dislodging the ruling Zanu PF party from power and brutally thwarted opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s’ “regime change agenda” since 1999.
Speaking at his graduation ceremony at the Mt Carmel Institute of Business Intelligence in Harare where he was conferred with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree on Saturday, Chihuri said the details of police’s brutal purge on opposition activists formed part of his thesis titled Policing in Zimbabwe, Pre-Colonial, Colonial and Post-Independent Zimbabwe.
He accused the main opposition MDC-T of trying to use violence to unseat Zanu PF, but said police managed to keep it “at its minimum.”
“The Western-funded opposition parties wanted to cause chaos in the country and this needed a ZRP (Zimbabwe Republic Police) that was firm and the force kept violence at its minimum,” Chihuri said.
He said his thesis had 40 chapters focusing on the role of the police in the pre- and post-independence era including his era at the helm of the ZRP.
“There was an illegal regime change agenda and policing under the inclusive government was neither easy,” Chihuri said without elaborating.
Chihuri blasted the “illegal sanctions by the European Union and United States after government undertook the land reform programme”, saying this compromised the operations of the force.
Opposition parties and civic society groups have often accused police of being partisan and biased towards Zanu PF.
Chihuri was one of the three graduands who were conferred with a PhD. The other two are Timothy Chivinge and Samuel Makore.
Forty-five other students graduated with diplomas in Business Intelligence among them Assistant Commissioners Garikai Masocha, Panganayi Sande, Matembo Nyirenda and Elliot Muswita.
Senior Assistant Commissioner Abigail Moyo and several members of the Central Intelligence Organisation, Air Force of Zimbabwe and others from the corporate world also graduated at the same ceremony.
Rector of the institute Professor Mufaro Gunduza said the country needed business intelligence for the economy to tick. – Newsday
Singer Daniel Jenkins Says No to Date Rape
Zimbabwean Pop artist Daniel Jenkins has released his much anticipated new single titled ‘In My Arms’ featuring Tehn Diamond. In My Arms was inspired by what Jenkins says is the alarmingly increase of men taking advantage of women on nights out.
The video plays out two different scenarios. The first featuring Jenkins, sees him take advantage of a lady who appears to be drunk. She wakes up distraught with no recollection of what happened the night before.
‘This tends to happen a lot more than we think when young people get together. Drinks are left alone, they get spiked and cowardly men proceed to take advantage of them’, Jenkins said. ‘Or you just have a situation where people drink too much, and lose control of their decisions and actions.’
The second scenario, see’s rapper Tehn Diamond push off an aggressive Jenkins who tries to take advantage of the same girl. He wins the exchange, carries the girl to a bedroom, where he puts her to sleep and makes sure she is out of arms way. ‘This is what we want guys to do. Instead of trying to prey on women; look out for our sisters and protect them, especially when vulnerable’.
In My Arms follows after Jenkin’s first hit Never Too Late. Jenkins is currently touring in Greece. He is also expected to perform on the TV show Tonight with Zororo in coming weeks.
CIO Humiliated By Mwonzora
A Central Intelligence Officer together with a policeman plotting to arrest and throw MDC-T Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora into prison for allegedly insulting President Robert Mugabe, was humiliated by the lawyer, it has emerged.
In his address attended by ZimEye.com in the United Kingdom’s academic cradle, Oxford, Mwonzora said he dealt smartly with the State security agents who were plotting to incarcerate him.
The incident was triggered by Robert Mugabe’s withdrawal from the Commonwealth, Mwonzora said.
“Zimbabwe pulled out of the commonwealth around 2000 and I was interviewed on television by a foreign journalist. And the question was
“Mr Mwonzora Zimbabwe has just pulled out of the commonwealth. What is your comment?”
“And my comment was “the decision to pull out of the commonwealth was an act of foolish bravery.
“Unfortunately the CIO got hold of the tape. And I was arrested and I was brought to court,” said Mwonzora.
He continued, “So they brought a very senior police officer to be the main witness against me. And of course I had conducted my own research.
“So I said to the officer. You are saying that I said something offensive. What was the offensive word…or the words I said?,” said Mwonzora.
He added: ” …and he said it was the word “foolish.”
“And then I said: ‘what is the spelling of foolish’?”
And he said: “foolish.”
The I said, “what of ‘fullish?….it is almost full – fullish,”‘ ‘revealed’ Mwonzora before the crowd broke into applause and laughter.
Mwonzora was acquitted shortly after the CIO and cop lost the case.
Bad Luck…Christina Brown Buried Besides Mum, Whitney Houston
Reuters|Bobbi Kristina Brown was buried alongside her mother, Whitney Houston, on Monday, bringing to a close the brief and tragic life of the only child of the singing legend.
About a dozen fans came out to the cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey, to pay their respects to Brown, 22, who died in Georgia last week six months after being found face down and unconscious in a bathtub at her home.
Holding pictures of Brown and Houston, who was born in New Jersey, fans crammed against police barricades as a gold-colored hearse passed through the gates of the cemetery where the “I Will Always Love You” singer was buried three years ago.
Brown, the daughter of Houston and R&B singer Bobby Brown, died after suffering irreversible brain damage in a still unexplained January incident at her Roswell, Georgia, home.
She was found unresponsive in a bathtub by her boyfriend, Nick Gordon, and a friend in an eerie echo of her mother’s death. Whitney Houston, who had a long history of drug abuse, drowned in a bathtub at a Beverly Hills hotel in 2012 at age 48.
The burial ceremony was for friends and family only and fans and the media were barred from the graveside.
Michael Tarashuk, 21, missed work at a New Jersey summer camp to pay his respects on Monday.
“I wanted to show support to the Houston family and for Whitney Houston,” he said. “I was here three years ago for Whitney Houston.”
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Kevin Frazier, a host of celebrity TV show “Entertainment Tonight” and a friend of the Houston family, was among those invited.
“This wasn’t a celebrity funeral. This was a little girl and they (the family) can’t understand why we’re back here so soon,” he said. “It was sad, it was heartbreaking, nothing like anybody should ever experience.”
One fan, Lakedia Cherry, 43, collapsed in the heat.
“I have three daughters around the same age as Bobbi Kristina. That could have been any one of my daughters. We feel like we are part of the family,” Cherry said before collapsing.
Dozens of onlookers also turned out for Brown’s private funeral service in Alpharetta, Georgia, on Saturday.
No criminal charges have been filed over her death but in June her court-appointed conservator filed a $10 million civil lawsuit accusing Gordon of causing “life-threatening injuries” and stealing from her bank account while she was in a coma.
(Reporting By Sebastien Malo, editing by Jill Serjeant and Doina Chiacu
Grace War: Assassination of Martin Dinha
First Lady Grace Mugabe triggered infighting has led to unprecedented chaos at Mashonaland Central’s at Kitsiyatota mine resulting in the near-assassination of provincial strongman Martin Dinha.
A ZANU PF Provincial Coordinating Committee was yesterday called to look into the issue.
The Zimbabwe Informal Sector Organisation, ZISO, has revealed that this follows fierce internal fighting within ZANU PF for the control of both the lucrative minefields and the province at large. The warring factions are led by Bindura North legislator Kenneth Musanhi and Gift Kanosvamhira on the one hand while the other group is led by Martin Dinha and Jonah Ngwenya.
ZISO said it is disturbed by the politicization of the mining operations in the area.
“The infighting is so severe that Martin Dinha was almost assassinated by unknown assailants,” the organisation said.
The Kitsiyatota mine was recently handed to ZANU PF youths who were given exclusive rights, albeit verbally, by Grace Mugabe.
Youths led by Gift Kanosvimhira working reportedly under an outfit known as the Presidential Youth Initiative and another other group led by Ruwizhi Fernando, Jonah Ngwenya and Batsirai Musona are fighting each other over the control of the gold-rich Kitsiyatota minefields.
On the 28th of July 2015, Kanosvimhira was summoned by the officer commanding Bindura at the Provincial Police Headquarters where he was told by the Dispol that he would be forced to seize operations if he continued to allow MDC-T aligned activities to carry out mining operations, ZISO announced.
The meeting was also attended by prominent ZANU PF activists in Bindura such as Jonah Ngwenya, Ruwizhi Fernando, Batsirai Musona and a woman`s league member only identified as Mai Mbereko.
ZISO Concerned About the Politicization of Mining in Bindura
Bindura miners continue to bear the brunt of the politicization of the country`s natural resources, in particular minerals.Youths led by Gift Kanosvimhira working under an outfit known as the Presidential Youth Initiative and another other group led by Ruwizhi Fernando, Jonah Ngwenya and Batsirai Musona are fighting each other over the control of the gold-rich Kitsiyatota minefields.
Following the “banning” of mining operations by the provincial Joint Operations Command (JOC), thousands of smallholder miners have lost their sources of livelihood and continue to wallow in poverty in Bindura.
Meanwhile Gift Kanosvimhira continues to enjoy full and unrestrained access to the minefields working under Side Electrical Private Limited, a company which holds a Presidential Special Grant over the mine.
The group is under pressure to bar those who are perceived to be aligned to the opposition MDC-T from accessing the mines. Notable figures who have been affected include former MDC-T Councilor Nobert Dhokotera, Amiri Njawara and Peter Mabika to name but a few.
On the 28th of July 2015, Kanosvimhira was summoned by the officer commanding Bindura at the Provincial Police Headquarters where he was told by the Dispol that he would be forced to seize operations if he continued to allow MDC-T aligned activities to carry out mining operations. The meeting was also attended by prominent ZANU PF activists in Bindura such as Jonah Ngwenya, Ruwizhi Fernando, Batsirai Musona and a woman`s league member only identified as Mai Mbereko.
A ZANU PF Provincial Coordinating Committee has been called today to look into the issue. This follows fierce internal fighting within ZANU PF for the control of both the lucrative minefields and the province at large. The warring factions are led by Bindura North legislator Kenneth Musanhi and Gift Kanosvamhira on the one hand while the other group is led by Martin Dinha and Jonah Ngwenya.
ZISO is very concerned by the politicization of the mining operations in this area. The infighting is so severe that Martin Dinha was almost assassinated by unknown assailants
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The issue also reflects adverse implications of the ZANU PF infighting and politicization of the distribution of natural resources on the economy at large and on people`s livelihoods in particular.
The victimization of individuals who are perceived to be aligned to the opposition also show that the government continues to view its citizens on partisan lines completely oblivious of the constitutional entitlement of all citizens of this country to its resources by virtue of being Zimbabwean.
ZISO is further disturbed by the continued use of JOC and other state organs to decimate and render the informal sector subservient to the ruling party`s whims and caprices.
ZISO calls for an urgent meeting of the stakeholders to address the issue of small-holder miners in Kitsiyatota and ensure depoliticization, no-partisan, transparent and accountable adminitration of the mining fields.
Government needs to facilitate and enable the small scale miners to transform their operations into meaningful business enterprises as part of formalizing the informal sector.
This requires transparent governance of the precious resources and providing training, capital and equipment to the miners. There is need to facilitate partnerships with foreign investor while ensuring that the miners are equipped to negotiate effectively and to the best of their interests in a win-win scenario.
The plight of women and children continues to be a big concern in the informal sector in general and government and other human rights organization are implored to ensure the full enjoyment of rights and protection of the law for these vulnerable groups.
“Useless Policies!,” World Bank Boss Blasts Chinamasa
World Bank senior country economist Johannes Herderschee says protectionist measures introduced by finance minister, Patrick Chinamasa last week would not help local industry, which he said had no capacity to meet demand and needed more support for retooling and recapitalising.
The minister banned the importation of second hand clothes and shoes with effect from September 1 as part of measures to help resuscitate the economy in his mid-term fiscal policy review. He also removed from travellers rebate some grocery items, saying there was no justification for their continued import since the local industry was producing such goods.
“Import restrictions will go against the flow. This will raise the costs of production and make local companies uncompetitive,” Herderschee told delegates at the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries which closed at the weekend.
He encouraged government to instead support companies to boost their competitiveness.
“Such restrictions are supposed to be time bound. They should encourage the growth of the industry and competitiveness of the local industry,” he said.
Zimbabwe’s trade deficit remains high, with exports in the first six months amounting to $1,23 billion compared to $3,1 billion in imports.
“The current account deficit is big and it is not sustainable. But at the moment the country cannot do without imports,” said Herderschee.
Central bank governor John Mangudya told the delegates that companies failing to repay bank loans will face penalties under proposed amendments to the Banking Act, which will aim to reduce the level of non-performing loans (NPLs) in the economy.
NPLs ravaged the banking sector, leading to the central bank last year setting up the Zimbabwe Asset Management Corporation (Zamco), a special purpose vehicle to purchase the over $700 million toxic loans in the system to plug holes in banks’ balance sheets.
The level of NPLs has fallen to 14 percent from 20 percent in December last year after the closure of several highly exposed banks while Zamco has so far taken over $100 million of the bad loans.
“We still have a lot of companies who are borrowing and not paying back. That is the reason why we have non-performing loans,” Mangudya told delegates at the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries which closed at the weekend.
“The liquidity crunch comes because companies are not paying back.”
Mangudya, who said he expects to announce the mid-term monetary policy this week, added that business was letting down the banking sector by failing to keep its end of the bargain.
The proposed Credit Bureau will be empowered to penalise companies that do not pay back loans, he added.
“The monetary policy will look at ensuring the growth of the banking sector. Going forward we are going to amend the Banking Act,” said Mangudya.
Trade Between Zimbabwe And Mozambique Shoots Up
The bilateral trade agreement has led business owners (55etween Zimbabwe and Mozambique to grow up to 64% to $723 millions in a period of two years.
The agreement gives those involved countries duty conncessions to qualifying products.
Both countries are in the Southern African Development Community — which established a free trade area in 2008 — and the qualifying products enjoy duty free entry into either nation.
According to the data gathered from ZimTrade, the country’s export promotion body, since 2012 total trade between the two countries has increased by 64 percent from $443 million to $725 million in 2014.
Mozambique is among the fastest growing economies in sub-Saharan Africa with average annual real GDP growth of eight percent.
In 2014, Mozambique had a population of 26 million with a gross domestic product (GDP) of $16 billion and a GDP per capita of $451.
“This, therefore, provides a lucrative market whose logistical proximity presents tangible advantages for Zimbabwe,” said ZimTrade.
ZimTrade said a delegation of selected buyers from Mozambique would be in Zimbabwe from 3 to 5 November 2015 and the buyers would visit selected companies in Harare, Bulawayo and Kwekwe, depending on their product areas of interest.
Recently, ZimTrade conducted a preparatory visit to Tete, Mozambique to mobilise and invite targeted buyers. It said some companies and business organisations expressed interest to do business with local companies.
ZimTrade said it would match-make identified buyers with local suppliers for possible business deals.
Products identified for supply to the Mozambican market include electrical goods and accessories, machinery, engineering, trailers, iron and steel products, cement, v, non-alcoholic beverages, boilers, twine and ropes, conveyor belts, doors and window frames. -The Source
Murderer Sues Govt, Demands Life Sentence Cut Short
A man who killed his girlfriend after finding her in bed with another man, is suing government for the life sentence handed him in 1995.
The man slapped with life imprisonment over 20 years ago has approached the Constitutional Court contesting the punishment on the grounds that it is torture, inhuman and degrading treatment which violates the Constitution of Zimbabwe.
Obedia Makoni was given a life sentence in April 1995 for murdering his girlfriend after finding her being intimate with another man.
Through his lawyer, Mr Tendai Biti, Makoni is now seeking an order declaring the life sentence without judicial review or parole unconstitutional.
He wants the court to nullify sections 112 and 115 of the Prisons Act (Chapter 7:11), which he argues contravene sections 51 and 53 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe.
Section 51 provides that every person is entitled to inherent dignity in their private and public lives and the right to have that dignity respected and protected, while Section 53 provides for freedom from torture, cruel and inhuman treatment.
The two sections under the Prisons Act, Makoni argues, are unconstitutional because they deny the right of parole to prisoners and were no longer justified in an open democratic society as envisaged by the Constitution.
“I do not question the right of State to impose life sentence in respect of serious offences,” said Makoni. “It is my respectful contention that imposition of a life sentence that literally means life that is not subject to judicial review or parole amounts to physical, psychological torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. It is therefore unconstitutional.”
Makoni argues that Zimbabwe is a member of the international community and was bound by several conventions and instruments that deal with rights of prisoners.
“It should be bound by a growing amount of jurisprudence on the rights of prisoners,” said Makoni.
“It is my contention that life imprisonment cannot literally mean life. The denial of parole rights to prisoners serving life imprisonment is unconstitutional.”
In the application, Makoni contends that he had been a good and exemplary prisoner who had served 20 years. “I have paid my dues to the society and contend that subjecting me to a further day in prison amounts to cruel and degrading punishment.”
Makoni further argues that life imprisonment robs a prisoner of hope.
“My dignity, my expectations have been crushed,” he said. “And to think that only death will set me free from the walls of Chikurubi is surely unacceptable.”
Makoni has now been granted the position of a senior “prison officer”.
He now performs various duties like the summoning of prisoners with visitors, supervising the preparation of prison meals, hygiene, among others.
His prison garb has the highest rank which can be granted to any prisoner on good behaviour.
Makoni claims in his papers that he is free to roam around Chikurubi without supervision and prison officials have confidence in him.
“Yet despite this good behaviour, I have absolutely no hope of being granted any amnesty or release,” he argues.
The Commissioner of Prisons and Correctional Service, Retired Major General Paradzayi Zimondi and Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa are cited as respondents in the constitutional application.
They are yet to file their responses to the application, which was filed in the Constitutional Court recently.
Gun Totting Bandits Hit Petrol Stations
A group of armed bandits slipped pass police officers at a road block to pull off a daring heist at two nearby petrol stations early Friday morning.
Chinhoyi’s businesses have been hit at least seven times this year, but the heist on Friday was committed with relative ease by the robbers.
The armed robbers who were eight (8) in number, pounced on two service stations and stole money and goods worth nearly $30 000.
The whole raid occurred on Friday at around 1:45am.
They were driving a Toyota Harrier and were armed with an AK-47 assault rifle and a pistol when they pounced on a guard manning the PetroTrade Service Station.
One of them struck the guard once with a metal bar before tying his hands with tape and also taped his mouth to prevent him from making noise. They broke into the service station’s convenience store and gained entry into the manager’s office. The robbers stole a computer, a Chubb safe containing $1 280 and PetroTrade fuel coupons and motor oil stock all valued at $28 600 before hot wiring a Nissan Vannette truck parked outside.
They loaded the loot and left in the two vehicles. After the robbery, six of the robbers allegedly proceeded to Trek Petroleum Service station in the same town in the stolen Nissan Vannette truck.
They drove to the pump and asked the attendant to fill their truck with 20 litres of petrol.
As the attendant was about to start refuelling, one of the robbers jumped out of the truck and grabbed him from the back demanding all the money he had.
Others joined in and they searched him and took away $505 from his pockets while two others went to the office and ordered the attendant to surrender all the cash.
They took away $354 from his pockets, but panicked after seeing another truck coming to refuel.
They fired a shot in the air and drove off at high speed. Police investigations are in progress.(State Media/Additional Reporting)
Mujuru Appointed President of ZANU PF (people first)
Expelled former Vice President Joyce Mujuru has been officially appointed President of ZANU PF(People First), former Mugabe-strongman Didymus Mutasa has said.
Mutasa made these revelations to Daily News Chief Writer Fungi Kwaramba who interviewed the Former State Security minister about his health, family and regrets at 80 years. Attempts to obtain a comment from Mujuru herself failed as she declined commenting despite receiving the message.
Below are the excerpts of Mutasa’s interview.
Q: Cde Mutasa congratulations on your 80th birthday, isn’t it now time for you to retire from politics?
A: Thank you very much. No I don’t think I should retire from anything, I should actually take more responsibilities now more than ever before.
I feel much wiser and quite interestingly concerned about our people’s welfare and any other issues that the country should be concerned about.
I feel for instance that we should be thinking about how our suffering people are going to get to next year when things are this bad.
Q: I see you are spotting a beard these days, why?
A: I am going back to my youth days except that it is whiter while at that time it was nice and black. But I feel this white beard is not bad.
Q: Do you have siblings?
A: No they all passed away and I am left alone, I look after a lot of people including my sisters’ children.
Q: How many children do you have?
A: (muses) I have married quite a number of times and I have quite a number of children. My first wife gave me three children and I think those are the best known. Then I married my present wife Gertrude, we have two children together. I also have Sabina with whom I have one child and Sarudzai with whom I have three boys including the last one who is four years old.
Q: Do you think things should have been done differently after Independence?
A: I am looking back at our constitution. I liked the constitution we had at independence when we had a titular president and a prime minister.
Looking at the present chaos, with our two houses we should have made the Upper House the house of chiefs and let them use that house to discuss issues of concern to the country and they would choose one of their own as President of the country. We missed out on that.
Q: What is your favourite food?
A: I have none. I have left food issues to my wives. They cook what they want and I eat whatever they cook.
Q: What about music?
A: Again I have none really that I feel special about, but there was music that was played by Jim Reeves, he is my favourite musician but you don’t find that music anymore.
Q: They were rumours that you had collapsed and died, do you suffer from any ailment?
A: I am still fit as you can see. People say I have collapsed and I am dead but since I came back from India with my wife my health is good. I can run as fast as my four-year-old boy.
Q: You have friends buried at the Heroes Acre are you attending Heroes day this year?
A: Unfortunately no, I didn’t go to Independence Day celebrations 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 my own celebrations with Mai (Joice) Mujuru, Rugare Gumbo, Kudakwashe Bhasikiti and the best place will be in private. I can’t bear a day with fake people.
Q: Are you worried about not being buried at the Heroes Acre?
A: I don’t mind. I have been taken out of the heroes realm but that is not what I am after, I will be very happy to be buried at my roots in Madzangwe with my forefathers, that is my wish.
Q: Where is People First?
A: It is getting off the ground slowly and it is usually difficult when you are starting, but now it is all over the country especially in Matabeleland. So many people are behind us.
Q: Themba Mliswa, your nephew, says Mai Mujuru is scared and holding back the struggle. Is she the best candidate to lead People First?
A: There are no doubts about her, we recently met her and endorsed her as our leader, for quite a number of reasons.
All of us in People First must apologise not only to the people we have misruled but to the entire world, you don’t run a government like we did up to 2014, I mean you break your own constitution into pieces, good heavens, we can’t repeat that, Mai Mujuru would never do that.
Q: How are you surviving outside politics, do you run any business?
A: I don’t have any businesses.
Q: What about the many properties you are said to have like houses in Rusape.
A: The Rusape house they are talking about I bought with my money, they are persecuting me now through (Manicaland province minister) Mandi Chimene. When I bought it they didn’t give me the receipt or title deeds of that house.
Q: But you were the godfather of Rusape, who could dare you when you were still minister?
A: You must have heard such things from very ignorant people, you will be told that this is the only minister to whose house we would go, do they do that to a person they fear. I was never a godfather, I was a man of the people.
Q: Bhasikiti recently took a lady who was following him to the police, do you feel safe here?
A: (pointing) At that corner there, there is always a car parked purposelessly.
Those people are from CIO, wasting meagre resources chasing shadows. They should not station anyone there, I want them to come in and we will give them tea or a hot meal because we are hospitable, but they make people stay in the mountains watching me, why?
Q: So you are being watched?
A: I don’t care; they have been watching me since the sham congress.
Q: Are you not afraid?
A: Not a bit, they can do anything and the moment that happens the world would know.
Pasuwa Finally Quits for Good
Warriors gaffer Callisto Pasuwa has resigned from his post as head coach.
Pasuwa, who had indicated his intention to resign before the under 23’s game against South Africa, says he does not want to take the nation for granted and is fed up with the retrogressive attitudes shown by the Zimbabwe Football Association.
Pasuwa however said he committed himself to fulfilling Saturday’s final qualifier against South Africa as solidarity with his boys and his exit is due to the fact that he feels he is no longer needed by ZIFA.
“The players asked me to come that is why I had to come and take up the position, but I feel ZIFA does not want me because they have not been able to attend to any of their several promises they made me and my manager.
“That is why I am saying maybe it’s good for me to stop now. I have done my best with the team,” he said.
Pasuwa appears not to be the only one frustrated by ZIFA, with Zimbabweans in Pietermaritzburg also blaming the football institution for the Young Warriors’ failure to qualify after a 3-nil loss to Amagluglug.
The Young Warriors succumbed to two quick goals and were 2-nil down by the 8th minute before Keagan Dolly made it 3-nil in the 90th minute to see South Africa qualify for Senegal’s U23 Africa Championships finals on a 4-1 aggregate score. – State Media
Exploring their faiths: six religious leaders pursuit for the most believable scripture
Cape Town, South Africa – Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL, Chairman Man Hee Lee) hosted the ‘Peace This Together’ dialogue series at International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) Cape Town on July 30 2015.
Having been held for seven times in South Africa, the purpose of the scripture dialogue is to have perfect understanding of each other’s scriptures by contrasting and analyzing.
This month six religious leaders from different faiths gathered: Hindu representative Ms. Shriya Ramjee, Ahk Simkhiel of the African Hebrew, Mr. Louis Duminy of the Christian Faith, Jewish representative Rabbi Zevi Slavin, Mr. Abass Darab from the Muslim Community as well Vraja Krsna Das of the Hare Krishna.
Through a round-table discussion, they analyzed what their texts had to say about the prophecies and promises that the Creator has promised to fulfill in the future and what the Creator has fulfilled.
Over the past few months they have covered ‘Faith’, ‘Heaven’ as well as ‘Creation’ and so far the resolve has been the same – proving that they had more in common rather than different.
Mr. Abass Darab, the Muslim religious leader representative and a first time attendant of ‘Peace This Together’, found the event to be a humbling experience and said “It was very educational, very inspiring and hopeful. I hope that this is the beginning of a greater relationship between all the religious leaders.”
Rabbi Zevi, Jewish representative stressed, “I love the experience and sharing. You need to be open to wisdom, wherever it may come from. Being engaged in such dialogues with brothers and sisters from other religions is a taste of what world peace is like; being able to share scripture with love. We need to take this table and transport it exponentially; these small experiences will build up and eventually explode.”
HWPL is an organization that is working for the achievement of world peace through unifying all religious scriptures and cessation of all religious conflicts. Having experienced the effects of war, Mr. Man Hee Lee has dedicated his life to fulfilling and spreading the message of world peace and on 25 May 2013, Mr. Lee proclaimed the Declaration of World Peace. Alongside the International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG, Chairwoman Ms. Nam Hee Kim) he has circled the globe 18 times and established 84 WARP Offices in 54 countries.
Chairman Lee shared, “A religion cannot call itself a religion simply because it teaches the empty commandments of men such as, ‘Be good and kindhearted, and lead a good and kind life.’ A scripture that has promises that will fulfill in the future is believable if it also has contents about the physical entities that appeared according to the ancient prophecies.”
DStv Destroys Soccer hopes for the Masses
Techmag|Barclays Premier League fans have been dealt a blow by DStv (Digital Satellite Television) service provider, Multichoice , after it pronounced that the top flight matches would be only available to premium subscribers with effect from August 6, 2015.
Multichoice said in a statement, “From this season onwards the drama of EPL will unfold on Super Sport 5, which will now be available on Dstv Channel 225 (previously on channel 205) from 6 August 2015 on the premium bouquet and will also be available in SD/HD.”
The premium bouquet costs $81, a figure which many Zimbabweans are not subscribed to because of the availability of cheaper packages such as Access $11, Family $28, Compact $32 and Compact plus $55.
Multichoice said the EPL which used to be broadcasted on Super Sport 3, Dstv Channel 223, which is also available to Compact and Compact Plus subscribers is moving to Super Sport 5, Dstv Channel 225, which would only be available to premium subscribers.
“SS5 will now become Africa’s new 24 hr. home of the EPL with up to three live matches on any given Saturday and Sunday. The flair of LaLiga will light up Super Sport 3, which is the home of all European and International football. The channel will become the go-to channel for all the Spanish football league action with up to three live matches on any given Saturday and Sunday.”
Barclays Premier League is the most supported and followed soccer league in Zimbabwe, the move by Multichoice will see many soccer lovers thronging sports bars on match days thus benefiting sports bar owners. Currently, many sports bars around the country are cashing in on desperate soccer fanatics who are not subscribed to any of the Dstv bouquet.
The majority of EPL lovers will also miss magazine shows and live programming, which include PLTV kick off, Match day live, Fan Zone, Saturday/ Sunday review, Football today, Classic matches, Netbusters and match of the week, which were being aired on SS3.
Better known as the world of champions, Super Sport will continue to show Cup tournaments such as the UEFA Champions league and Europa League, FA Cup, Copa Del Rey, Germany Cup, Euro 2016 and international friendlies on SS3. SS3 will now broadcast magazine shows, LaLiga World and LaLiga highlights as well as preview shows and the football league show.
Sex Flash Woman Sells Hubby Away to Own Friend
A ZAKA woman in Masvingo who forever rue the day she boasted about her husband’s amazing performance in bed to her friend.
She caught her friend and her husband having sex in the garden. The love triangle was heard at Chief Ndanga’s traditional court where Ezekiel Chinjeke from Chinjeke Village was dragged to court by Jealous Mutumwa from the same village.
Mutumwa told Chief Ndanga that Ezekiel lowered his dignity in the village by sleeping with his wife Agnes Mutumwa.
Ezekiel, who was denying the accusations was, however, left with egg on the face when his wife Zadziso Mauro produced his clothes and underwear and that of Agnes which she took after she caught them red-handed having sex in her garden.
Asked by Chief Ndanga why she committed the offence, Agnes said her friend was the reason of her actions after she bragged to her about her husband’s good performance in bed.
She said her actions were also out of anger after Zadziso advised her to divorce her husband and find another man sexually gifted like her husband.
“I did it out of anger after Zadziso bragged saying her husband has a big manhood and was good in bed. She courted my anger after she said I should divorce my husband and find another man like her husband. I then secretly went to her husband and told him everything that Zadziso had told me. Her husband then asked me to accompany him to their garden where we later had sex. She caught us in the act and took our clothes and underwear,” Agnes told the court.
Agnes later demanded her clothes and underwear from Zadziso saying she was afraid that she might bewitch her as punishment for sleeping with her husband.
Passing judgment Chief Ndanga ordered Ezekiel to give Mutumwa a beast as compensation for sleeping with his wife.-SouthernEye
BREAKING NEWS: 4 Killed In “Gonyet” Accident, Bulawayo Road
Eight people are feared to have died in a horrific accident which occurred along Bulawayo road near the Mr Maplanka area Monday morning.
The Sprinter (pictured) sped right under and into a Haulage truck.
There is no chance of anyone surviving from the sprinter, commented an eye witness.
An initial count put the figure of the deceased to (8) eight, but this was not verified at the time of writing.
The truck driver is said to have accelerated into the over-speeding Sprinter. More to follow…
Highlanders Crushes Dynamos
HIGHLANDERS had their day of victory yesterday for the first time in years.
Bosso coach Bongani Mafu says the Bulawayo giants were relieved to post a rare win over bitter rivals Dynamos in the final of the Commander ZNA Charities Shield final at Rufaro yesterday. Veteran forward Obadiah Tarumbwa scored the only goal of the match in the 51st minute when he took advantage of a lapse in concentration by the Dynamos defenders to beat goalkeeper Artwell Mukandi with a rising shot.
But while relief was written all over Mafu’s face, at the end of the match, it was a bad start for his opposite number Tonderai Ndiraya.
The former DeMbare midfielder succumbed to what the DeMbare family would term an “unacceptable” defeat, against their biggest rivals, in his first match in charge after taking over from David Mandigora last Friday.
Mafu believes the victory should be a huge morale-booster ahead of the final lap of the league competition.
Bosso have been struggling of late.
“This is for the boys. They have worked hard for this and I think they deserved it. It always means a lot to anyone to win. Now we have got the victory let’s enjoy it while it lasts. It has been a long time (since we last beat Dynamos),” said Mafu.
“It should boost our confidence. We have suffered long and I think this victory will give the boys a chance to at least smile about something.
“The chairman and the executive have taken a lot of flak and the league is still not properly set for us. We still have a lot to do to sort out the league campaign.”
Highlanders last beat Dynamos in the 2011 Independence Cup when they romped to a 4-3 penalty shoot-out win following a goalless stalemate.
Bosso, however, have failed to win in the league since 2006.
They played with purpose yesterday and managed to hold on to their lead after surviving an early onslaught from the Harare giants.
Dynamos paid dearly for missing their chances in the first half with Rodreck Mutuma twice letting his teammates down when he failed to connect from close range.
Mutuma was too slow to react when Masimba Mambare sent a good cross into the box with four minutes into the game.
He also had the chance to give his side the advantage but again his sliding effort apparently was not the best decision when Takesure Chinyama sent an almost similar delivery shortly before the half time whistle.
At the other end, Tarumbwa was a menace, with youthful midfielder King Nadolo ensuring that there was always a constant supply.
Although not always precise, Tarumbwa took a couple of shots yesterday probably in response to the criticism by his coach following the 1-1 draw between the sides at Barbourfields last weekend.
He was on point in the 51st minute when Nadolo beat DeMbare skipper Augustine Mbara on the left and flighted a good cross which the defenders failed to read well.
Tarumbwa gladly welcomed the opportunity as he had all the time in the world to pick his spot from close range with the ‘keeper badly exposed.
Things got even worse for Dynamos when they lost their central defender Sydney Linyama through injury.
Bosso substitute Bruce Kangwa could have added the advantage on 88 minutes after receiving a pass from Tarumbwa but his rising shot rattled the woodwork.
DeMbare coach Ndiraya said it was sad to lose to Highlanders.
He said it was not their day but was happy with his team’s application, especially 18-year-old Kudzanai Nyakasaka who acquitted himself well in the left-back position.
“It’s quite sad to lose a cup final but I thought our boys did very well. We controlled the match. It’s only that slight loss in concentration which cost us the game but overall I thought my boys controlled the game,” said Ndiraya.
Teams
Dynamos – A. Mukandi, O. Mwerahari, K. Nyakasaka, S. Linyama (R. Kawondera, 63rd minute), A. Mbara, S. Alimenda, W. Mukanga (E. Opoku, 83rd minute), G. Murwira, M. Mambare, T. Chinyama, R. Mutuma (T. Kadyaridzire, 75th minute)
Highlanders – N. Nyoni, W. Chingodza, H. Moyo, E. Mudzingwa, F. Chindungwe, T. Ngulube, S. Munawa, K. Nadolo, R. Kuntsanzira (B. Kangwa, 73rd minute), E. Muzanenhamo, O. Tarumbwa.
Mliswa Attackers Slapped with Assault Charges
The perpetrators of the violence on former Hurungwe West legislator Temba Mliswa’s Spring Farm were arrested on Friday and after being held at Chinhoyi Police Station, were brought before the court in Chinhoyi Saturday morning.
The three Zanu PF members who allegedly terrorised Mliswa’s farm workers at in Karoi in May, appeared at the Chinhoyi Magistrates Court on Saturday facing assault and theft charges.
Nigel Murambiwa (30), Tapiwa Masenda (27) and Chinjai Kambuzuma (32) were granted free bail and remanded to August 14 by Chinhoyi magistrate Nyaradzo Ringisai.
The prosecution says that the ruling party supporters invaded Mliswa’s farm ahead of the June 10 by-elections and repeatedly assaulted the politician’s employees with sticks, iron bars and logs accusing their boss of seeking to contest the by-election as an independent candidate.
Their acts are on video footage.
The development is set to humiliate former Local Government and National Housing Minister Ignatius Chombo who appears in video footage organising attacks on Mliswa.
The suspects also allegedly stole the farm workers’ kitchen utensils and other valuable goods worth $1 000 during their stay at the farm shortly before Mliswa lost the by-election to Zanu PF candidate Keith Guza.
They are being represented by Mike Mutsvairo.
AAG Sues Kasukuwere To Stop Bulawayo City Council “Looting.”
Citing corruption, abuse of office and maladministration by both council officials and councillors, the Affirmative Action Group (AAG) has filed an urgent High Court chamber application 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 (MDC-T) ticket, cut abruptly before the expiration of their terms.
“I speak for myself and truthfully so. I have no skeletons in my cupboard” says Bulawayo Mayor His Worship Martin Kizack Moyo.
Among other things, the AAG states that it is “gravely concerned about the apparent acts of corruption in the City Council which seems to be perpetrated by both Council executives and councillors in favour of individuals within Council.” For example, while tens of thousands have been on the housing waiting list since Zimbabwe’s independence in 1980, Cllr. Gift Banda, who is also the Deputy Mayor, was allegedly awarded one thousand (1000) stands. While Banda could not be reached for comment, the deposition also states that “there have been numerous reports on the awarding of property located in Ascot to the same Cllr. Gift Banda.
“You can’t get land in Bulawayo without greasing Directors or councillors no matter how genuine you qualify. It is impossible,” says AAG’s Principal Officer, Silani Mtshiya.
In a related issue, “Bulawayo City Council tenders worth $8 749 914.52 have had serious irregularities due to massive corruption, nepotism, negligence and collusion by Bulawayo City Council officials,” notes the litigant’s founding affidavit.
“A tender for rehabilitation of filter beds and clarifiers to Tzircalle Brothers had been official awarded to Consolidated Engineers and Merchants (CEM), at a cost of US$4, 5 million. The previous contractor, that is, CEM was paid the money but did no work, for the same tender to be awarded to Tzircalle Brothers at costs of US$2, 5 million. The net effect of this corruption and negligence … is that in the last five years, Bulawayo water has remained brownish and not safe for consumption,” reads the affidavit.
The litigant notes that as a result of the corruption, the right to safe, clean and portable water as provided for in the national constitution is greatly compromised.” Bulawayo resident, Patricia Tshabalala, who takes care of orphaned children in Mpopoma Township, criticised the City Council saying “often times the water is dirty and I suspect at times that it is the cause for discomfort and diarrhea among the kids. We want clean water.”
In addition, the AAG petition states that “there have been gross irregularities, abuse of office and maladministration in the award of over 700 high density stands in Pumula South Phase 3, 391 Emhlangeni Stands, 303 Mahatshula North Stands,” which situation “militates against our members’ constitutional rights to shelter as provided for in Section 28 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe.”
The sworn statement further states that the Acting Head of Roads, a blue-eyed boy of the Director, holds a diploma from the Polytechnic and despite his 20 years of experience is not registered by the Institute of Engineers. This is notwithstanding the fact that he allegedly supervises engineers with Masters Degree qualifications and 10 years experience.
Furthermore, the affidavit states that “another contract to rehabilitate Aiselby Sewage works was awarded to Consolidated Engineers and Merchants (CEM) in 2010 FOR $800 000 and like all other contracts nothing was satisfactorily done or even done (Contract No. C24/2010). This contract is (sic) now been sneaked in to the projects portfolio five years later to re-do the works and is about to be awarded at a price of $300 000 to a company called Spectrum. Nothing has been done to recover the money paid to CEM. It seems all Council engineering contracts even in the roads suffer the same fate.”
No Payment, Zesa Switches Off Electricity
THE Zimbabwe Electricity and Distribution Company (ZETDC) has threatened to switch off electricity for defaulting customers on the post-paid meter system starting this week accusing them of neglecting to pay their electricity bills.
The outsanding bills have reached $1 billion, the Zesa subsidiary has said. ZETDC managing director Julian Chinembiri told NewsDay yesterday that the debt has an impact on most of the power utility’s expansion projects.
“People are defaulting on the payment plans that they made. We have automated the payment plan platform. The moment one defaults on the payment plan they will be switched off. The disconnections will begin this week,” Chinembiri said.
He said when the company introduced payment plans for its customers there was a slight improvement in payments but after a while customers started to default again.
The power utility has close to 500 000 of its customers on prepaid meters and about 100 000 still on post-paid meter system.
“We have sent specifications for some more prepaid meters and we are waiting for the State Procurement Board so that we go to tender,” he said.
Chinembiri said the $1 billion debt owed by various customers that include commercial and domestic consumers had made it difficult for the utility to service its financial obligations and also to access fresh capital from financial institutions.
The debt has also reportedly stalled expansion projects at Kariba and Hwange Power Station, which are meant to boost power generation and reduce load shedding.
Zimbabwe produces 1 256 megawatts (MW) of electricity against a local demand of 1 950MW. -State Media
Grace to Rule On Ziyambi’s Blood
First Lady Grace Mugabe is preparing to rule on expelled Mash West chair Ziyambi Ziyambi’s future.
In what will be the first time in ZANU PF a Women’s League boss hears affairs of provincial bosses, Grace is to rule on allegations that Ziyambi is insubordinate to her.
“Ziyambi can now pray that the disciplinary committee will not descend heavily on him because the body that passed a vote of no vote is the appropriate committee. That is why you see Kasukuwere retaining Guzah and the whole committee,”a source said.
Ziyambi was booted out of the party’s provincial structures by his executive committee over allegations of dishonesty, disloyalty and failing to prepare the ground work for elections of a substantive committee.
Ziyambi’s case will be heard by Women’s League boss First Lady Grace Mugabe who publicly dressed him down in Kadoma, accusing him of treachery, insubordination, dishonesty and sabotaging programes particularly organised by the Women’s League which she leads.
Meanwhile ZANU PF national commissar Saviour Kasukuwere yesterday doused a raging fire in President Robert Mugabe’s backyard when he appointed Ephraim Pepukai as the party’s interim provincial chairman for Mashonaland West following the ouster of Ziyambi Ziyambi.
Mugabe’s home province has been the centre of fierce factional fights since the ouster of Ziyambi and his predecessor Temba Mliswa.
Announcing the changes during a tense provincial co-ordinating committee meeting in Chinhoyi yesterday, Kasukuwere ordered Chengeta and his deputy Keith Guzah to ensure elections of a substantive chairperson were held by October this year.
Chengeta is Zanu PF central committee member and chairman of Ngezi Rural District Council.
Kasukuwere told the PCC that his deputy Omega Hungwe and Josaya Hungwe would spearhead the restructuring process in Mashonaland West starting next week.
The Zanu PF political commissar pleaded with members to bury the hatchet and work for the good of the party rather than expending their energy in petitions.
Efforts to get comment from Ziyambi were fruitless.(Newsday/Additional Reporting)
Pothole Councillor Wins International Honour
Bulawayo’s Ward 4 Councillor Silas Chigora who last year on his own used domestic shovels and brooms to rehabilitate potholes in his ward, has won an international community volunteer award, from the ZDDT and KAF NGOs.
The community leader was presented with the prestigious honour during the Councillors’ leadership strengthening workshop that was jointly held by Sebenzela-Shandira Zimbabwe Trust over the weekend, whose ideology has inspired a number of community leaders into engaging themselves in voluntary developmental activities.
Speaking to ZimEye.com soon after receiving the prize, councillor Chigora expressed appreciation for the honour and vowed to do more for his ward and beyond.
“I am very grateful for this award, which I am taking as a lifetime achievement, as this has added value to my curriculum vitae and profile. I will forever cherish the day I started doing voluntary work, as the world around me has been watching and saluted my philosophy.
Chigora also credited his honour to ZimEye.com, for their coverage on a number of his community voluntary activities, which he said earned him hundreds of positive comments from all Zimbabweans abroad.
“I received hundreds of comments from Zimbabweans abroad and I was so impressed when I realised that it was due to ZimEye.com’s coverage on my activities. Thank you ZimEye.com, you have assisted me jumping a step up in my life and I will not miss any of your daily bulletins,” he said.
Man Rapes Own Daughter
A GUTU man will spend the next 64 years in jail for raping his 13-year-old daughter on numerous occasions, sometimes in his wife’s presence.
A court heard how the man, 35, of Gwama Village under Chief Mataruse, would force his biological daughter into sex.
During one incident, he waylaid his victim in her bedroom while she was taking off her school uniform and on another, he pounced on her when her mother was outside in the garden.
The man, the court heard, would on other occasions sneak back home from funeral wakes leaving his wife behind, only to be caught sweating it out on top on his daughter.
He pleaded not guilty to raping his daughter when he appeared before Masvingo senior regional magistrate Judith Zuyu last Thursday. The magistrate, however, convicted him due to overwhelming evidence.
Magistrate Zuyu said he deserved the harshest sentence the court could mete out. “Your cruelty and perversion leaves the court with no option but to give you one of the harshest sentences.You betrayed the trust that your daughter had in you by taking your own offspring for a wife. You don’t deserve to be part of this normal and God-fearing society. You must go to jail so that you can come back a reformed man with a conscience and respect,” said Zuyu.
She said by raping his daughter in full view of her mother, he exhibited socially awkward behaviour which could only be corrected by prison life.
“The court wonders what kind of sexual starvation makes you get attracted to your own daughter in the presence of your wife. Cases of this nature are on the increase and culprits shouldn’t be treated with kids’ gloves. Prison life remains the only option to whip your character into line,” Zuyu said.
Prosecuting, Mukai Mutambe said sometime in December, 2014 on an unknown date, the girl’s mother left her homestead to visit her parents in Mukaro area.
“During the night while the girl was sleeping in her bedroom hut, her father took advantage of his wife’s absence and sneaked into the girl’s blankets. He forcibly removed her panties, wore a condom before raping her once while threatening her with unspecified action if she screamed,” said Mutambe.
The court heard that he would on several occasions rape his victim and the girl would not report the matter out of fear.
“At one time, he left a funeral wake in the village to go home where upon arrival he raped the girl. His mischief came to light when he attempted to rape the girl in the presence of her mother. On another occasion and on a different day, he waylaid his victim in her room and raped her once,” she said.
Council Director Exposed As A Fraudster
A $1,6 million loan deal between Chinhoyi Municipality and a financial institution hangs in the balance after the bank discovered that one of the signatories was previously convicted of fraud. The deal is widely expected to ameliorate the municipality’s financial woes as it battles to fund capital projects and staff salaries.
Salaries are in arrears with workers at some stage threatening to down tools.
The stormy issue was recently brought before council where councillors wanted to know how finance director Mr Tonderai Mukosa, was employed when he had a previous fraud conviction and served a 24-month custodial sentence with labour.
Councillors accused management led by town clerk Mr Mungororo Mazai of failing to exercise due diligence in recruiting the finance manager.
The matter came to light when the bank (CABS) requested CVs of senior managers as it wanted to do a background check on whether they had not been blacklisted before.
As a precondition before releasing the money, the bank ordered council to clear the matter as the board had since approved the loan.
In council minutes dated May 1, 2015 two scenarios emerged where either council knew about the conviction and still went ahead with engaging Mr Mukosa or council was not aware that he had a previous conviction and would take steps to address the matter.
A recommendation was made that the matter be treated as a disciplinary issue. It is therefore recommended that this is a disciplinary issue and requires due process and that while this process is underway, the director of finance would not deal with all financial matters that involve CABS and other banks with immediate effect until disciplinary measures were finalised.
It is further recommended that the director of finance would also not be involved in future transactions involving CABS and other banks, reads the minutes.
Councillors laid the blame squarely on town clerk Mr Mazai with calls for him to step down.
Cllr Voster Mashevedzanwa said that both the town clerk and the finance director should be suspended.
Another councillor interjected saying the issue was about the finance director and not the town clerk. Mayor Test Michaels pointed out that he was the only one who could suspend the town clerk and he had not done so.
This put him in the line of fire as the councillors were now baying for his blood.
Meanwhile, Mr Mazai tendered a resignation letter on June 3, 2015 stating he would serve his notice until August 31.
The letter was read before council and another one was later read showing that he had withdrawn his resignation letter.
Cllrs were of the view that Mayor Mr Michaels sat on the letter of resignation.
Ideally if a person of that stature is to resign, council sits within 24 hours to discuss the matter. However, the mayor, for reasons known to himself, decided to sit on the letter. We smell a fish here, said one councillor.
Councillors then moved a motion to recall the mayor from the chair. The matter is still being finalised. Mayor Mr Michaels said the town clerk was still on duty.
Chiyangwa Wants 100Million Cash for Ancestral Lands
In a development that is set to humiliate president Robert Mugabe’s land reform programme, his cousin and businessman Mr Philip Chiyangwa, is demanding over $100 million in compensation from residents settled at the ancestral lands of Odar Farm.
The farm is popularly known as Southlea Park cannot be sold as a farm under the conditions the businessman says he has repossessed it because they are all to do with Mugabe’s land reform programme which does not dish out title deeds.
Mr Chiyangwa’s Sensene Investments flighted an advertisement in the media last weekend in which it pegged $50 per square-metre for high-density stands and $16 per square-metre for low-density stands.
Commercial and industrial stands would be charged between $100 and $250 per square-metre respectively. With more than 6 000 residents settled on 200 square-metres in high-density stands, the figure translates to $10 000 per individual and $60 million rich pickings for Mr Chiyangwa.
For a 2 000 square metre stand, an individual has to pay $32 000 at $16 per square metre.
Residents were also asked to pay $150 as registration fee. He will rake in about $40 million from those in low-density suburbs and commercial and industrial stands.
“Payment terms available up to the 36 months. Every occupied stand must be paid for. All residents should regularise their occupation by August 31, 2015 to expedite the process of issuing tittle deeds,” read the press notice.
However, it will not be an easy go for Mr Chiyangwa as the Odar housing development consortium chairperson, Mr Benny Matenga, vowed to resist takeover. Odar housing development consortium convened a meeting with residents at the weekend in which they vowed to resist efforts by Mr Chiyangwa.
Government, through the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing returned Odar Farm to Sensene Investment, part of Stoneridge Park and Nyarungu Estate whose beneficiary was Mr Chiyangwa.
But the consortium that settled more than 7 000 residents on the land has argued that giving the land back was unlawful in that it was not consistent with a Supreme Court judgment confirming the acquisition of the land from the Zimbabwe Tobacco Association.
Consortium executive members representing employees from 56 companies argued that they settled at the farm under the employer-assisted Garikayi/Hlalani Kuhle Phase two.
They convened a meeting with residents on Saturday where they took turns to denounce Mr Chiyangwa.
“You should never lose sleep with what Chiyangwa is doing. Do not panic. We have gone to court challenging the transfer of title to his company. We are confident that we will win. ‘We faced a temporary setback last week and the court ruled that the matter was not urgent. No one is going to pay him a single cent,” said Mr Matenga.
He said they would not rest while waiting their case awaits to be heard in the High Court, as they would take their case to senior Government officials including the Presidium.
“We did not invade this land. We were given by the Government and this property was owned by white men. Chiyangwa is now coming as an agent of the whites to say it is his property.
“If Government wants us to pay compensation, it should come here and convey that message to you as residents. It cannot be my responsibility to do that,” said Mr Matenga.
When contacted for comment, Mr Chiyangwa described the Matenga-led executive as “criminals” fleecing the people. (State Media/Additional Reporting)
ZRP Cop Caught Sexually Abusing UnderAge Girl In Disused Kombi
There was drama in Masvingo when a Police Officer was caught pants down by parents with a 14-year-old girl in the back of a disused Kombi.
Reports are that the married, 27-year-old cop bedded the minor- a student at St Anthony High School- over nine times.
Walter Bere’s shenanigans came to light when he was busted making love to the girl from a disused commuter omnibus parked near the school grounds during a sporting event. Irate parents reported the case to Masvingo Police Station leading to the arrest of Bere.
The State represented by Moreblessing Rusere said on September 27, 2014, Bere whose sexual encounter with the complainant dates back to December 19, 2013 was caught caressing the girl who was lying on his legs.
The girl was 14 by then.
Clara Mukwapuna, the boarding mistress then took the student to the staff room where she was ordered to write a report in connection with the matter. The school authorities then phoned the girl’s parents in October 2014.
The girl’s mother and elder sister reported the matter to Masvingo Central Police Station to avoid the possibility of the case being swept under the carpet at Zaka where the accused is stationed.
It is the girl’s submission to the court that at one time she was at logger-heads with the accused’s wife over her intimate relationship with him
Bere was hauled before Regional Magistrate Judith Zuyu last week charged with statutory rape.
Some of the places where he had romps with the girl since 2013 allegedly included the matrimonial home, his friend’s home, in a disused vehicle parked in a garage at Jerera Growth Point in Zaka and several other hideouts.
The girl told the court that she was only miffed with the sexual encounters the first day they slept together but fully consented on the rest of the days. Bere said in court that he didn’t realize that the girl was underage.
The two also had sex in Chiredzi some 100km away from Zaka where the girl attends school.
Another Fire Attack Hits Machipisa Shopping Complex, Ruwa
Barely days after an inferno razed down a shopping complex in Glen View and another in Gweru, another fire attack has hit Machipisa Shopping Complex in Ruwa.
The fire which broke out early yesterday, was triggered by a suspected electrical fault, the State Media reported saying.
Eye witnesses told journalists the fire at Machipisa also known as “Pinkaldo shops,” was fuelled by food stuffs that were stored in the shops storeroom.
The owner of the complex Fanny Machipisa said the fire which was detected around 7am was put out by members of the community.
Among the destroyed property were five refrigerators and groceries.
Another Lion Killed In Hwange Although Cecil’s Brother, Jericho, is Alive and Well
Barely a few days after news of the killing of Cecil the lion, another beast has been reported to have been killed by a second US tourist.
The National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (NPWMA) has said the second American was involved in an illegal bow and arrow hunt of a lion around the Hwange National Park in April.
The man was named as Jan Casimir Seski of Murrysville, Pennsylvania.
Messages left by the Associated Press at Seski’s home, and with an answering service for his medical practice, were not immediately returned. A Zimbabwean Headman Sibanda has been arrested in the case and is assisting police with their investigation, the NPWMA said.
Meanwhile after all the hype about the reported shooting of another monitored Hwange National Park lion known as Jericho, it has emerged that the reports were after all incorrect as Jericho the lion is alive and well.
The Zimbabwe Conversation Task Force who were the first to disclose the death of Cecil had erroneously reported that Jericho who is also another monitored lion had been killed in a manner similar to Cecil causing a further outcry on the shooting of lions at the park. In a statement in their Facebook page the task force retracts their statement on the death of Jericho claiming a case of mistaken identity.
The task force claims to have received three reports from the park by reliable sources that Jericho had been killed. The misinformation was only retracted after the park began receiving a signal from Jericho’s collar. According to the statement Jericho is alive and has in fact adopted Cecil’s cubs.
The correct information now appears to be that indeed another lion has been killed the Cecil way at the park. The trust while relieved that it’s not Jericho who has been killed though condemns the killing of yet another lion.
“….although we are relieved that it was not Jericho, we are not happy that yet another lion has been killed….” reads the statement.
Kasukuwere’s Councillors Demand 450% PayRise
BULAWAYO City Councillors have demanded an allowance increase of more than 450 percent, a move that will see an ordinary councillor getting $1 000 every month.
The move has, however, attracted a backlash from residents who accused the local authority of having misplaced priorities.
The city’s mayor, Councillor Martin Moyo, made the request of the allowance increment last Thursday during a meeting between councillors, council officials and the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, Cde Saviour Kasukuwere.
“It is a matter between us and the minister, of which I believe it won’t be professional for me to discuss it in the media,” said Clr Moyo.
Minister Kasukuwere also confirmed the request by the councillors but said he would not be approving anything that would see the bulk of council resources being directed towards paying the councillors.
“While I understand that the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is one of the best performing councils in the country and the councillors really deserve to be incentivised, I cannot approve anything that will see these councillors get ludicrous amounts.
“I will sit down with my Permanent Secretary Engineer George Mlilo; we look at the figures which they are suggesting and duly advise what we think. The response might be positive but I must emphasise that service delivery has to determine the amount of allowances they get,” said Minister Kasukuwere.
Council sources, who spoke to this publication, revealed that the councillors had written to the new minister requesting the increase, a move that had been blocked by the previous minister Dr Ignatius Chombo, who now leads the Home Affairs portfolio.
It was revealed that according to the new figures that were being proposed by the councillors, an ordinary councillor would be receiving $1 000; council committee chairpersons, $1 200; the deputy mayor, $1 500 while the mayor would take home $1 600 every month.
Currently, the mayor, Clr Moyo, is getting $350; the deputy mayor, Clr Gift Banda, $300; committee chairpersons, $240 while ordinary councillors get $220.
The demand by the councillors, translates to a 455 percent increase for ordinary councillors.
In Harare, the approved allowances are that the mayor gets $450; deputy mayor, $395; committee chairpersons, $340 while ordinary councillors get $290.
“Councillors wrote to the minister some time ago and on Thursday they took advantage of the minister’s presence to make the request verbally. It is our hope that this request is granted because most of us are now full-time engaged as councillors because it is virtually impossible to be a councillor and hold a normal 8am to 5pm job,” said one councillor.
The councillors are demanding that the increase be effective this monthend.
However, Bulawayo United Residents’ Association (Bura) chairperson Mr Winos Dube had no kind words for the councillors saying this was a clear sign of misplaced priorities, noting that it was high time people realised that being a councillor was not a career path.
“Those people are there simply to ensure that they safeguard people’s monies ensuring that they are used for service delivery but they are now busy demanding these high allowances for themselves.
“It is now becoming clear to everyone that they are not there to represent us but themselves, we now hope that the minister does not give in to such ridiculous demands,” said Mr Dube.
The latest revelations might put the councillors at loggerheads with employees as the increase would mean councillors would be getting way more than the lowest paid council worker. It is the same councillors who blocked a request by the workers to get an increment.
According to the council’s salary schedule contained in a confidential council report, the lowest paid worker, who is in Grade One gets a basic salary of $180 that can be incentivised to Notch Six where they can get up to $241.
Grade two workers get $255 and their maximum notch is $340. Grade three workers get a basic salary of $360.
The workers’ request was rejected by the councillors who argued council was in no financial position to award them the increment but instead a Cost of Living Adjustment, which would see workers get a determined allowance across the board.
Sex Expose:Lecturer Caught Red Handed
A NATIONAL University Science and Technology (Nust) lecturer, David Foya, has been caught in a sex storm and is being sued for $40 000 in damages for having an adulterous relationship with a married student.
The affair was uncovered after intimate messages were discovered by the woman’s husband on her WhatsApp phone-application.
Foya, a lecturer in the Faculty of Business, according to court papers seen by the State Media, is being accused by Bongani Ngulube, the husband to Judith Moyo, of bedding his wife to the extent that he has lost “love, warmth and affection for my spouse”.
He said he had also lost the support and “services” of his wife as a result of her romantic affair with Foya.
Moyo is a teacher at Montrose Girls High School and was Foya’s student when she was advancing her education at Nust.
Summons filed at the Bulawayo High Court revealed that Ngulube, who wedded his wife on 22 December last year, wants $15 000 for contumelia (a deliberately offensive act or something producing the effect of deliberate disrespect) inflicted upon him by Foya as a consequence of his adulterous relationship with his wife.
He is also demanding $25 000 for “loss of comfort, society and services of his wife” because of the sexual affair.
Ngulube has applied for a default judgment against Foya after the lecturer reportedly failed to file his plea in the stipulated time in terms of the High Court rules.
In his declaration, Ngulube said he was still married to Moyo and added that Foya fell in love with his wife when she was his student at Nust.
“The defendant (Foya) has ridiculed and laughed at the plaintiff (Ngulube) in public on diverse occasions and the affair has caused plaintiff much discomfort and pain. The plaintiff has been greatly humiliated and demeaned by the defendant’s conduct, which conduct has embarrassed plaintiff among his friends, family and members of his church,” declared Ngulube’s lawyers.
Some of the WhatsApp messages which Ngulube filed in court as evidence are that of Foya and Moyo inviting each other for sex and deciding where to be intimate.
Nust recently crafted a gender policy that addresses the issue of sexual harassment of students by lecturers at the institution.
Chiyangwa In Trouble as Harare South Residents Ferment
Controversial Harare businessman Phillip Chiyangwa is in trouble with 20,000 home buyers of the Harare South stands he illegally muscled away from the Odar Housing Development Consortium (OHDC) using former Local Government Minister Ignatius Chombo.
Chiyangwa for whom Chombo twisted papers on land ownership of Odar Farm to the detriment of thousands of property owners there, and was in May told off as he is on the wrong side of the law this month albeit managed to obtain a favourable judgement from the High Court but one based on a mere legal technicality.
A storm is brewing in Harare South’s Odar Housing Development Consortium where the residents have since threatened to disregard the new landowner Phillip Chiyangwa, revealing that he acquired it corruptly.
The consortium involving 56 companies claim they were given the 605 hectares of land which they developed under the Garikai Phase 2 in 2006 and were required to compensate the farm owners through the government.
The residents further claim the value of the compensation was supposed to come from government but they were shocked after Sensene Investments, a company linked to property magnet Chiyangwa claimed ownership of the land.
Addressing thousands of residents in Southlea Park yesterday, OHDC chairman Benny Matenga urged beneficiaries to resist the takeover, claiming they were working towards paying compensation once the government announced the quantum.
The tense meeting was characterised by repeated name calling of Chiyangwa and demands for officials in the ministry of Local Government to be transparent in the manner they conducted their business.
Matenga said anyone who wanted to involve themselves in the OHDC land would be met with resistance as they threatened to take the matter to President Mugabe, urging him to investigate Local Government officials who might have “corruptly” involved themselves in the matter.
Speaking to journalists during the meeting, Harry Muzondo, who is in the management committee of OHDC, said they were mobilising to block Chiyangwa.
“We are not going to comply with any order or instruction that seeks to interfere with our operations. The government cannot direct us to pay compensation to Chiyangwa or any other person,” said Muzondo.
“The ownership of the land vests in the State and only the acquirer, who is the President, can reverse the land acquisition process. There is a bogus agreement which alleges that the land is being given to Chiyangwa but as residents, we are saying if Chiyangwa failed to develop his other nearby properties why should he come to us where 70% of servicing is almost complete.”
The consortium leaders warned members against working with Chiyangwa. “If there is any other member of the consortium engaging Chiyangwa outside our agreement, they are warned that they are doing so at their own risk and they will face the music,” he said.
But Chiyangwa yesterday labelled the members “criminals.” “I have reported to the police. They are criminals who want to play with my name. I am not going to answer to anything,” Chiyangwa said.
“I have title deeds to the land. You can go to the authorities that gave me. Why do you ask me about things that you don’t have proof [about]? It is like people seeing me walking about and saying I have HIV, who are they to say that? Are they doctors? Have they tested me?”
He said he would have been arrested a long time ago if he had acquired the land fraudulently.
Chiyangwa is now demanding $150 from each of the 8 000 beneficiaries as registration fee with his company, after which the stands would be revalued and current occupiers of the stands would be asked to pay the balance between the revalued amount and what they have already paid to Odar Consortium.
Matenga said yesterday that Chiyangwa was putting the value of the stands at $50 per square metre, which translated to about $10 000 for a 200 square metre stand, which is the average size of stands in the high density area of the farm.
Low density stands were being pegged at $16 per square metre while commercial and industrial stands were valued at between $100 and $250 per square metre.
Add to this, Chiyangwa is said to be demanding compensation for developments on the farm which value was yet to be determined by government according to the agreement between Odar and government.
“This is part of the reasons why we are taking Chiyangwa to court, besides the very fact that we do not agree that this farm belongs to him,” said Matenga.-Standard/Additional Reporting
Six Types Of Great People You Must Hang Out With
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By Anonymous.
‘Who you surround yourself with is much more important than how many are in your network.’
There are many levels of personal, social and professional connections that can lift you higher or take you down. Some of the people can motivate you, give you good sound advice, and can be resourceful enough to provide that boost to help you right to the top.
Inside my connections you will meet many types of people. It is very important to know who may be a good or bad influence on your goals and productivity so that you can handle them accordingly.
Here are the top six types of great people I like hanging out with, and I recommend them to you:
- The Dreamer – These are people who are passionate about my dreams. There positive energy makes me enjoy my work and make my dreams come true. They are idealist who will listen to my ideas, we share insights, and work. We help each other achieve our dreams. They do not criticism or give negative judgment in my brainstorming phase, giving me the vital relief while I put the plan together with possible alternatives.
- The Mentor – I try to surround myself with as many confident, successful people as possible, no matter their field of expertise. I enjoy meeting and talking with these people and to bounce ideas off each other. Their stories inspire me and give me hope. They share their wisdom and experience and give direction. I am so grateful to these guys.
- The Insider – Inside solid advice from the experts who seem to have a good handle on industry trends make a big difference. An insider usually gives me many predictions and advice where I should focus my energy. They keep me informed on what I should be using and what is becoming a weak strategy in my niche.
- The Social Media Master – I have few of them. They have a strong grip on popular social media sites, proper etiquette, and they can give the right amount of promotion. They empower me on how to take advantage of social media, promote and defend my online brand and projects, and they help check my online content. I take their advice seriously and swiftly.
- The IT Guru – Yes, I have one or two IT gurus. These guys are masters in IT and have done a good job in keeping ahead of the pack in terms of technology. They keep me on top of the changing technology, new innovations, updates, hot products, software, apps, and devices that are trending. Befriend an IT Guru can make your social networking so much easier.
- The Protégé – These are people hungry for wisdom and opportunities to improve themselves. They are good learners who constantly ask questions to further their cause and reach their dreams. I pay special attention to them because they are the future.
Be careful about your close connections. Surrounding yourself with the right people is crucial to your personal growth and development. To be honest you truly need good friends to assist you in this journey of life.
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Zimbabwean Man Kills Self Over Cheating wife in Johannesburg
A 38 year old Zimbabwean man from Bulawayo has hanged himself to death with an electric cord in a Johannesburg flat after being dumped by his live in girlfriend.
The man whose identity has been made available to media is said to have been seen hanging from the balcony of the flat by a passer in the early hours of this morning.
Sources close to the deceased claim that the man was recently dumped by his live in girlfriend who they always quarrelled over a relationship the woman was involved in with another man.
According to the sources, the girlfriend who had been out of the man’s house for a while is said to have sneaked into the man’s apartment in his absence and took all her belongings and left to move in with the new lover. The man is said to have failed to stomach the departure of the girlfriend and quietly executed his suicide while his flat mates slept at night.
An official statement from the South African Police Services was yet to be issued at the time of this writing. Members of the family expressed shock at the man’s unexpected course of action. The man is suspected to be married and his wife living with their children in Zimbabwe.
Mwonzora Raises $10,000 In 3 Hours:UK
By Shiellah Sibanda|MDC Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora raised a whopping $10,000 yesterday in the United Kingdom’s Oxford town at a function organised by party members in Oxford.
The meeting lasting a little over three hours, was attended by a 200 strong crowd who despite their small number managed to pull the massive figure of donations for the party.
The meeting was described as one of the best ever as it also confirmed that a State Media claim that Mwonzora was on invitation from the British government, was false and misleading. Documents seen by ZimEye.com show that Mwonzora, Thabitha Khumalo, and Theresa Makone traveled to that country entirely on invitation of residents here who are passionate about their party in preparation of the 2018 elections. National Chairman Tonderai Samanyanga told ZimEye.com, “how can they write saying they (Mwonzora and others) are going to Sweden, Norway and Australia and all that sort? And it only shows that they wrote just to get to a story, that’s all, ” said Samanyanga.
About US3000 was cash being £1850, and the rest was raised in donated goods.
The function was organised by the Oxford branch which is hailed the most organised and vibrant in the entire party. It is led by Chrispen Chamburuka and the function was decorated to the fibre by Cerina Masihiringwane.
MDC Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora
Air Zimbabwe Expels 10 Managers
Zimbabwe’s national airliner, Air Zimbabwe, has fired 10 of its senior managers.
Taking advantage of the prevailing chaos created by the Supreme Court ruling allowing companies to fire workers without any retrenchment pay, the parastatal has hit hard on its long standing managers.
But the State Media claimed that it is all to do with a restructuring exercise recommended by a foreign investor that the airline engaged by the airliner. But checks with the company and the Ministry of Transport revealed there was no such arrangement and no investor at all being engaged.
Fifteen managers were summoned at the end of the day Friday and 10 of them were served with letters of termination of contract on three months’ notice.
Mphoko Axes 100 Workers
VICE-PRESIDENT Phelekezela Mphoko has joined the bandwagon of businesspeople taking advantage of a recent Supreme Court order that gives employers the greenlight to terminate contracts and has dismissed about 100 workers at his Choppies supermarkets.
This comes amid reports that President Robert Mugabe’s company, Gushungo Holdings, is also struggling to pay its workers with some employees from the dairy producer still to be paid their July salaries.
Mphoko, who was appointed by President Mugabe following the Zanu PF congress late last year, is reportedly a major shareholder in the supermarket chain that has its roots in neighbouring Botswana.
A man answering the phone of Choppies’ national human resources manager Maron Munyavi sounded jittery when contacted for comment. He at first confirmed he was indeed Munyavi but upon realising the subject of the discussion he changed goalposts and denied he was Munyavi although he could not explain his earlier confirmation or how he came to be in possession of Munyavi’s mobile phone.
“Who told you that? I am not Maron Munyavi, this is a wrong number, get comment from Choppies head office in Bulawayo at DC,” the man said apparently showing intimate knowledge of the company structures and operations.
In a letter dated June 30 to a reported 90 workers from Choppies security department the vice-president’s company said it was terminating their contracts in terms of Section 24 (5) (a) “of the commercial sectors Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) incorporating Statutory Instrument 45 of 1993 and all its amendments”.
“Please note that you are given three months’ salary in lieu of notice not given to terminate your services with Choppies Zimbabwe, and the effective date of termination is 30 June 2015. The contract which was entered by you and Choppies Zimbabwe in accordance with provision of Section 24 of CBA of the Commercial sector of Zimbabwe,” said the letter.
Mphoko’s company cites case laws including Rhodesian cases.
“The termination is made in accordance with section 24 of NECCSZ (National Employment Council for the Commercial Sector Zimbabwe) and this held to be test in the case of Art Corporation Limited vs Moyana 1989 (1) Zlr 304 (s), Blackley vs City of Harare 1978 Rlr (Rhodesian Law Reports) 403,” the letter added.
Workers interviewed by The Standard said they had refused to sign the “memorandum of agreement” but Choppies had gone ahead and paid into their accounts amounts ranging from $1 000 to $1 500.
“We did not sign anything because we think it is unfair. It has been common practice by Choppies to dump people as and when they wish. They use political power and now that Mphoko is vice-president they have told us they are untouchable,” said a worker.
Ironically the workers claim Choppies has engaged a professional security firm to provide the same services that the workers where providing.
“We were accused of theft but these accusations were never proven. Last year we had assistance from another security company whose contract was also terminated on accusations of theft buy its security personnel,” The Standard heard.
Choppies said it would pay all statutory terminal benefits that included three months cash in lieu of notice and all outstanding accrued annual leave days and overtime as agreed or specified in terms of Section 12 of the Act.
Meanwhile unconfirmed reports claimed last week that Mugabe’s Gushungo Holdings was having difficulty paying its workers.
“We have always been paid on the 22nd of each month but this time we have not been paid our July salaries yet. We have not been paid and are not sure when we will,” said a worker who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Repeated efforts to seek comment from the firm’s management headed by Stanley Nhari were fruitless. Nhari’s mobile phone was not being picked up on Friday and remained unreachable yesterday.
Mugabe’s government is also finding it difficult to pay its civil servants as economic stagnation continues to take its toll.
According to the Supreme Court judgment an employer or an employee may terminate a contract of employment service by giving notice in terms of the contract but such notice shall be three months in the case of a contract without a limit of time or a contract for a period exceeding two years. Standard
Govt Attempts Plastic Assurance on Workers
Government has attempted a plastic assurance on civil servants saying it will not wantonly retrench civil servants but will reduce the wage bill through other means.
In what analysts say is mere gesture and no substance, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Prisca Mupfumira told the State Media that a committee headed by Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa, has been established to examine options and present to Cabinet recommendations to this in coming weeks.
Sections of the private media have misinterpreted Government’s plan to reduce the wage bill from 80 percent of revenue to less than 40 percent to mean thousands of civil servants face retrenchment.
However, Minister Mupfumira said that authorities had no plan to retrench.
“It is laughable that there has been this misrepresentation. When we are talking about reducing the wage bill, we are not talking about retrenching or firing people.
“We are looking at cost-cutting. There is a distinction. The process that is underway, therefore, is not to fire people, but cutting on expenditure. As Government, we also want to make it clear that we will not act in the manner some companies have by firing workers haphazardly.
“We will not do that. No one will be fired. In fact, we are actually in the process of expediting the Labour Act (amendments) so that we protect our workers and make sure retrenchments are done orderly without firing people randomly.”
She added: “We have been on this exercise for the past two months and what we are doing is very clear. We are looking at ways of being efficient; increasing productivity.
This is work in progress and I cannot state the recommendations because these will be presented before Cabinet, which will then discuss these findings. The report will be out soon, and we will make all the recommendations public.”
In his Mid-Term Fiscal Policy Statement last Thursday, Minister Chinamasa said Government was working on reducing its wage bill to create “fiscal space” for long-term growth.
This plan is in line with the IMF’s Staff-Monitored Programme. “Significant progress over the exercise to develop measures to rationalise the wage bill has been made, with the Civil Service Commission having also completed the physical head count for all civil servants as part of the staff audit.
“Cabinet has given a directive to the minister responsible for the Public Service and the minister responsible for Finance to urgently propose remedial measures to gradually bring down the share of the wage bill in the budget from over 80 percent to under 40 percent.
“Cabinet will be considering the full package of necessary proposals in the next couple of weeks.
“The above interventions to manage the wage bill are meant to create the fiscal space necessary to enter medium to long-term growth for sustainable platform for improved remuneration.”
The IMF’s programme is part of a process to normalise relations with Zimbabwe’s creditors and to mobilise development support. Its present phase covers October 2014 to December 2015, when a review is due.
The IMF says the programme’s main objective is to strengthen Zimbabwe’s external position as a prerequisite to arrears clearance, normalising debt servicing and restoring access to external financing. It recommended that the wage bill be about 30 percent of expenditure.
A staff monitored programme is an informal agreement between governments and the IMF to monitor implementation of a country’s economic programme.
This agreement does not entail financial assistance or endorsement by the IMF executive board.
In a letter to the IMF in April 2015, Minister Chinamasa and Reserve Bank Governor Dr John Mangudya said Government was committed to cutting its wage bill. They said some of the measures included identifying duplication and redundancies and revamping the Salary Service Bureau.
“We remain committed to improving our fiscal position as a means for further raising our capacity to repay. To this end, we have already started taking actions to lower the wage bill. To this end, measures to reduce the wage bill will be presented to Cabinet.
“The Civil Service Commission has been working on streamlining public sector employment by conducting a restructuring exercise to align ministries’ staffing with their mandates, to identify duplication and redundancies.
“By end-2015 we expect to complete decentralisation and modernisation of the Salary Service Bureau, which would place a payroll assistant in every district, strengthening control over the wage bill and minimising irregularities.
“At the same time, we will develop a medium-term strategy to bring the wage bill to a level that would create sufficient room for development spending.
“We remain committed to reducing domestic arrears and improving service delivery.”
After presenting 2015 National Budget, Minister Chinamasa told Parliament that cutting the wage bill would be gradual, adding that it would be imprudent to lay off workers.
He reasoned that most civil servants are in health and education, both sectors Government has heavily invested in.
“As far as Government is concerned, we regard education and health as the biggest investment because our biggest asset is our population. Consultations are under way on options to reduce the wage bill.
“But let me say the solution won’t be an overnight thing, but gradual. It will take place over a period. We are going to tackle this problem squarely and bravely.”
Plastic Assurance.
According to economist Perry Ncube, the government announcement “is not only void of substance but contradict what the finance ministry has already embarked on seeking to reduce the wage bill. ”
It is near plastic paper and no substance said Perry.
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Another Market Gutted By Fire, Kasukuwere Blamed
In what is believed to be government cruelty, another market was yesterday burnt down.
Kudzanayi Market in Gweru saw traders there left counting massive losses after fire gutted their goods worth thousands of dollars early Friday morning.
Several vendors were left in tears after their stalls were gutted by fire. When the State Media visited the market in the morning many traders could be seen salvaging the remains of their wares while others could be seen trying to rebuild their stalls.
Some vendors said they have made a huge loss and they are not sure what could have caused the fire. They however said they blame their security guards for failing to protect their goods.
The incident comes a few days after a home industry complex in Glen View’s Area 8 in Harare was gutted by fire destroying the entrepreneurs’ property.
Kudzanayi Market houses more than one thousand traders.
Local Government Minister Saviour Kasukuwere has been blamed for the destructive incidents which came soon after his ministry ordered vendors off the cities.
WATCH: Aliens Beyond Boundaries
Of Lions, Elephants and Ordinary Zimbabweans
Dear Family and Friends,
Spring has arrived in Zimbabwe and the sounds and colours of the new
season are good for the soul, bringing welcome relief from the harsh,
cruel realities of everyday life in a country ruled by the same person
for thirty five years. Getting up before five in the morning and
watching the moon turn from yellow to orange as its slips into the
pre-dawn horizon, you can’t help but be humbled by the sheer majesty
on your doorstep. When the sun burns off the mist, your eyes are drawn
to the instantly recognizable umbrella-shaped Acacia trees covered in
curly light brown pods, the Lourie singing its dawn chorus or the
Lucky Bean trees, stark and leafless but covered in scarlet flowers.
As you start out on your day, knowing for sure you’ll come face to
face with corruption, incompetence and greed, you take one last look
at the beauty: the grass is tall and golden, the sky is clear and blue
and everywhere the songs of orioles, hoopoes and starlings fill the
dusty spring air.
Then there’s the ugly side to our spring paradise, something that
can only be described as a moral bankruptcy in a country so beautiful.
Imagine a country where 90% of the population are unemployed; where
hundreds of thousands of people sit on the pavement all day selling
tomatoes or bananas, clothes or cell phone chargers. Imagine knowing
that for protesting you can be snatched from a barber shop, handcuffed
in broad daylight and then simply disappear. Imagine living in a
country where a third of the population either live in the Diaspora
and send money home or commute backwards and forwards every month,
buying and selling anything and everything, so as to pay rent and keep
children in school.
Then imagine a country where baby elephants are captured in the wild,
separated from their mothers and family units and sent to zoos in
China; where a collared lion is lured out of a game park so that it
can be shot with a crossbow by a tourist. These two incidents that
made it into the news in recent weeks are the tip of an enormous
iceberg when it comes to the plight of Zimbabwe’s wildlife. What
will be left of our lions, elephants and other animals that walk free
in Zimbabwe’s golden grass? What will be left for the world’s
grandchildren to see?
The painful reality is that this all this suffering, by both people
and animals, goes on largely unnoticed by a leadership in Zimbabwe
which is obsessed with itself, mired in greed, corruption, opulence
and power struggles.
‘Cecil’ the lion, 24 baby elephants, 4 million Zimbabweans in the
Diaspora, 8 million Zimbabweans at home: we are all the same in that
we are totally dependent on a morally bankrupt leadership. President
Obama said in Addis Ababa this week: “Your dignity depends on my
dignity, and my dignity depends on yours.” Zimbabwe seems light
years away from the mantra of mutual dignity.
Cecil the lion has put Zimbabwe back in the world spotlight and for
that we are grateful because we have endured so much, for so long. I
end with news that my new book, Sleeping Like a Hare is now available,
presenting a completely different side to the Zimbabwe story. Until
next time, thanks for reading, love Cathy. 31st July 2015. Copyright ©
Cathy Buckle. www.cathybuckle.com <http://www.cathybuckle.com/>
Osama Bin Laden’s Sister Killed In UK Jet Crash
A sister of former al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed along with her husband and mother when a private jet crashed in southern England on Friday.
The Embraer Phenom 300 with four people on board including its Jordanian pilot was flying from Milan’s Malpensa airport to Blackbushe airport in southern England when it crashed at a car auction site, the Dubai-based news channel al-Arabiya television reported Saturday.
It identified the three passengers as Sana’ Mohamed bin Laden, her husband Zuhair Hashem and Sana’s mother, Raja’ Hashem. It also published a photo of Sana’.
The bin Laden family is one of the most prominent business dynasties in the kingdom.
A spokeswoman for the British police on Friday told Reuters that there were four people on the aircraft when it crashed, but it did not state their identities.
Without identifying the victims, the Saudi Ambassador to Britain offered condolences to the bin Laden family on the embassy’s Twitter account and said the mission was working with British authorities to investigate the incident and organise the speedy transfer of the bodies for burial in the kingdom.
Osama bin Laden, the accused mastermind of the 2001 attacks on the United States, was killed by U.S. special forces in a raid on his hideout in Pakistan in 2011.
Mpofu’s Hwange Businesses Shut Down
ZIMBABWE’s TRANSPORT Minister Obert Mpofu’s business empire in Hwange has crumbled after several of his operations in the mining town either closed down or relocated to Victoria Falls.
Mpofu’s Minus restaurant, Matetsi meats butchery, KST Bypass fuel service station all leased from Hwange Colliery Company (HCC), KoMpofu sports bar and KoMpofu butchery at Mpumalanga high density suburb in Hwange closed last month.
The Minus restaurant and Matetsi meats butchery reportedly owe the HCC a substantial amount of money in outstanding rentals, although the figure could not be independently verified by Southern Eye.
The HCC estates board, which leases the coal mining company’s properties could not be reached for comment to confirm the outstanding monies as the estates manager, a Mr Mapanga was repeatedly said to be out of office since Tuesday.
When contacted for comment on Wednesday this week, a Mr Sibanda, who was said to be Mapanga’s deputy,also refused to shed light on the issue.
But Mpofu yesterday confirmed the collapse of his businesses operatons in Hwange saying the HCC rentals were unsustainable.
The minister said he had relocated his butchery and restaurant together with his employees to Victoria Falls.
“We relocated the restaurant and butchery to Victoria Falls because rentals charged by the HCC were unsustainable. The employees have also been transferred to Victoria Falls,” he said.
“As for the fuel service station, we did not close it but rather it is undergoing renovations to accommodate huge fuel tanks.”
However, Mpofu refused to be drawn to comment on allegations that his companies owed the HCC thousands of dollars in unpaid rentals.
The closure of Mpofu’s Hwange companies came less than a month after the former Mines minister was dragged to the Labour Court by security guards at his Moya Security firm over salary arrears.
Moya Security had reportedly ignored a court order to pay the security guards outstanding salaries in four-monthly instalments from May 30.
In recent past, Mpofu has been accused by workers at his several businesses of failing to pay salaries on time.
His financial institution, Allied Bank, surrendered its operating licence in January this year due to lack of capital.
Woman Stripped Naked By Robbers
Two robbers from Chipinge stripped a woman naked and tied her together with her husband to a tree before looting the couple’s vehicle of money and other valuables.
The robbers Tapiwa Mbirimi (27) and Tonderai Mbirimi (33) who are brothers from Gaza Township, Chipinge even had the guts to order the couple to telephone to get someone to bring more money on the guise that the two had a problem with their car.
Grace Manzunzu brought $1 300 to the 80km peg along Mutare – Masvingo Road where Shupikai Gwandiziba and her husband Kasma Nhemachena had been abducted but the robbers took the money and disappeared.
The robbers were slapped with six years jail each after appearing before Masvingo Magistrate Victor Mohammed.
Gwandiziba and Nhemachena stay in Aphiri in Masvingo. Nhemachena is employed by the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare at Benjamin Vurombo Building, Masvingo.
James Murambiza representing the State said that on February 8, 2015 at 12pm, the complainants were travelling along Masvingo-Mutare road driving a Red Toyota vehicle when the vehicle developed a fault.
The husband was driving and he pulled off the road to sort out the problem. The two accused approached them from the bush armed with logs and ordered Gwandiziba and Nhemachena to open their motor vehicle so that they could search the vehicle.
The complainants resisted resulting in Mbirimi brothers assaulting the complainants with the logs all over the body and a fight ensued.
Gwandiziba who was sat at the passenger seat disembarked in a bid to assist her husband who was being attacked by the accused, but Tapiwa Mbirimi attacked her. Tapiwa realised that he was overpowered and produced an Okapi knife and stabbed Gwandiziba on the chest, finger and thigh.
The accused then force marched the complainants into the bush where they tied the hands of their victims and instructed Gwandiziba to remove her clothes since they were blood stained.
They then stole $100, one Samsung GT- 1205 and a Nokia Asher cell phone belonging to Gwandiziba and $20 and Nokia E75 cell phone from Nhemachena.
Mbirimi returned from the vehicle and demanded for some more money and continued assaulting Nhemachena.
Gwandiziba told the two accused that she had money at home and she phoned Grace Manzunzu to collect cash from her house and bring it to the scene purporting that they had a breakdown.
Manzunzu brought $1 300 which was taken by Gwandiziba who then handed over the money to the Mbirimi brothers.
The two accused then released the complainants and disappeared into the bushes.
The robbers were arrested at Nyika Growth Point.
Magistrate Victor Mohammed slapped the two brothers with six years imprisonment and suspended two years for five years on condition of good behaviour.
NRZ Axes 355 Workers
The ZANU PF controlled National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has fired a record 355 workers.
The move comes immediately the after Supreme Court ruling which now allows companies to terminate contracts on three months’ notice and without pay.
According to sources, the massive layoffs at NRZ, which were expected to affect up to 1 200 workers, have seen two departments being shut down being the Inspectorate Services Section and Research Design and Development.
Targeted employees who were given letters of employment termination were mostly those who book off sick continuously and those with pending disciplinary cases, as well as the vocal and militant ones, an NRZ official claimed yesterday. They said about 60 first-year apprentices were laid off. NRZ spokesperson Fanuel Masikati could not be reached for comment last night. The parastatal has not been paying workers for some time now.
BREAKING NEWS: Pastor Stabs Woman to Death
A pastor for Living Word Ministries in Beatrice has been arrested for killing a woman, his wife, with a kitchen knife on the very day of worship Sunday last week.
Pastor Madaritso Ranch (of Malawian origin) allegedly committed the heinous act before fleeing towards the Mozambican border. He was arrested before skipping into that country yesterday.
His wife, Pamella Muzondi’s body was discovered early Friday morning but relatives believe she may have been killed five days before and the body left hidden in the couple’s bedroom. “She was killed on Sunday and we only discovered her on Thursday,” a relative told ZimEye.com
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The body was found in a pool of blood as she lay in the bedroom.
Pamella is survived by a three-year old child.
The case is being investigated by Beatrice Police Station. More to follow…
Grace Runs to Singapore while Zimbabwean Women are Raped by Prophets
Opposition Movement for Democratic Change leader Professor Welshman Ncube says that First Lady Grace Mugabe runs to Singapore at every little ailment while an average Zimbabwean woman runs to prophets who end up raping them claiming to be treating them.
Writing in his Fridays weekly publications entitled “Zimbabwe’s walking sick ” Professor Ncube describes how the ZANU PF government has failed to provide the country with affordable public health service while the elite seek medical treatment outside the country. The MDC leader describes the failures by government to provide basic public health as failing a Zimbabweans of their constitutional right as provided for in the constitution.
“…one of the primary functions of any government must be to secure the health of its citizens. This is why among our national objectives the constitution obligates the state to take all practical measures to ensure the provision of “basic accessible and adequate health services throughout Zimbabwe” and the Bill of Rights declares that every citizen has the “right to have access to basic health -care services, including reproductive health care services” and that none shall be “refused emergency medical treatment in any health -care institution, writes Professor Ncube.
According to the MDC leader, President Mugabe and his “cronies ” seek medical treatment outside the country and all but confirm the lack of confidence in the country’s health delivery system. Ncube accuses President Mugabe and his wife of rushing to Singapore for every little ailment without considering local treatment.
“To add another line to Zimbabwe’s health horror script, President Mugabe and his cronies despise local medical treatment to the extent that he commutes to the Far East every quarter for ‘eye treatment’.”
First Lady Grace Mugabe was not skated the wreath of the Professor as she also runs to the Far East for medical attention contrary to the highly acclaimed former First Lady the late Sally Mugabe who opted for local hospitals till her death at a Parirenyatwa Hospital a public hospital in Harare.
“The tragedy is that President Mugabe’s late wife, Sally Heyfron, was ‘allowed to die’ at Parirenyatwa while Grace Mugabe flies to Singapore, China or Dubai at the shortest possible opportunity and at the slightest ailment. Former ZANU PF top dog Cephas Msipa once commented that his colleagues do not even bother to experience the professionalism of local medical treatment.”
In one of his most hard hitting publications of his weekly writings, Ncube condemns the government’s poor prioritisation for the fall in the health system which sees many Zimbabweans particularly women come to realities of unheard of experience in pursuit of health services.
“Millions of dollars are spent on large government delegations overseas to sign invisible ‘mega deals’ as women deliver still born children on floors in dark, cold rural clinics. It is a tragedy of mammoth proportions.”
“Many Zimbabweans have turned to traditional healers and ‘Pentecostal prophets’ for health relief, some women and teenage girls exposed to rape by bearded false prophets dressed in white and carrying some fake sticks.
Professor Ncube promises Zimbabweans that his MDC party holds the solution to the country’s health delivery system.
“My party, the MDC believes that a devolved service delivery framework will guarantee health care sustainability and respond effectively to the conditions of virtual collapse and widespread dysfunction in health care infrastructure. Our National Health Care Strategy will be founded on new, innovative ways and approaches to sustainable long-term funding and resource mobilisation for the health sector. The MDC will fulfill, protect and promote the constitutional right of all Zimbabwean citizens to have access to affordable basic health care services as we are of the firm belief that the right to access health care must be realized across society so that those who need care are able to access it regardless of who or where they are or their ability to pay.”
“We will promote the increased role and contributions of indigenous knowledge systems (IKS), traditional medical interventions and the value of herbal medicines to increase choice and health care diversity.”
Zimbabwe’s Walking Sick
One of the most basic human needs is to be in good health. Poor health inevitably leads to death. Thus one of the primary functions of any government must be to secure the health of its citizens. This is why among our national objectives the constitution obligates the state to take all practical measures to ensure the provision of “basic accessible and adequate health services throughout Zimbabwe” and the Bill of Rights declares that every citizen has the “right to have access to basic health –care services, including reproductive health care services” and that none shall be “refused emergency medical treatment in any health –care institution”. The reality of our situation though is a far cry from the ideals and dictates of the constitution. This is as a result of the ideological bankruptcy of ZANU PF which has appropriated the liberation struggle and saunters about with a nauseating degree of entitlement, and yet delivers ill health and death to the citizenry of the country. There is no better symptom of this pervasive governance deficiency than a collapsed public health system. Actually, to even use the word ‘system’ is in itself a travesty of terminology. For many years,ZANU PF government, fronted by the self-anointed ‘life president’ President Robert Mugabe, has failed dismally to fulfill its mandate of offering sustainable public health delivery.
A few weeks ago, I commented on President Mugabe’s obsession with public education. What I did not mention was that he has a deeper desire to fend off income anxieties of security forces, so much that there have been millions of dollars expended on uniformed forces more than any other public budget in the past thirty-five years. If we consider the monies poured in his proxy wars in Mozambique, Democratic Republic of Congo and of course, Gukurahundi, the figure could easily run into billions. And in all this political drama, health delivery has suffered severely, with Zimbabweans having been decimated by HIV/Aids, malaria, cholera, typhoid and cancer. According to the World Health Organisation, Zimbabwe has one of the highest HIV/Aids infection rates in the world (we account for 3 percent of new HIV infections worldwide), while our life expectancy is a paltry fifty-five years.
To add another line to Zimbabwe’s health horror script, President Mugabe and his cronies despise local medical treatment to the extent that he commutes to the Far East every quarter for ‘eye treatment’. Since ZANU PF’s eco-political ideology is largely a crude mixture of Maoist socialism and liberalism (socio-liberalism) government regulations and policy permit private investment in our health -care. Our free market economy allows individually owned surgeries, hospitals and clinics to flourish. However, high poverty levels and low disposable incomes, coupled with a defunct national health system and predatory medical aid companies – means the average Zimbabwean can still not access basic health. Thus millions of Zimbabweans suffer silently with endemic illnesses which ordinarily would be cured – hence the ‘walking sick’ title of the piece.
Let me put this completely scandalous situation into perspective. In developed or should I say civilised countries like UK, USA and South Africa, governments have laws that create a national health system ‘forcing’ authorities to invest at least US$200 on each citizen per annum. Such governments ensure low infant and maternal mortality rates while ‘guaranteeing’ that each local community has access to at least five (affordable) doctors at any given time. Like in India, government supports private companies manufacturing primary health care drugs. In Zimbabwe, all figures related to above variables are in the negative. Press reports are that critical drugs among others (benzyl penicillin, ceftriaxone and rocephin; clorpheniramine , ARVs, amphotericin B, an anti-fungal; atropine, Nifedipine and atenolol, omeprazole , hydrocortisone cream, miconazole cream, clotrimazole, pessaries salbutamol inhalers) are either donor funded or in perpetual short supply for one reason or another due to corruption.
Despite vociferous claims that community share ownership schemes have ‘delivered clinics’, millions of Zimbabweans still struggle to access district and provincial hospitals due to poverty and bad roads. When patients eventually make it to Mpilo or Harare hospital, there are not enough doctors, drugs, food, water or electricity in those facilities. If in towns ambulances are a ‘luxury’, it means villagers ailing from critical conditions can hardly ever make it to hospital. It is no surprise that many babies are delivered in homes or, horror of horrors in public transport such as buses and passenger trains.
What is most shocking is that President Mugabe is chaperoned by a public media drunken with poisonous patronage that ‘flood lights’ his medical trips to Singapore while praising his ‘state-of-the-art’ Gushungo diaries. Meanwhile, Ekusileni medical centre in Bulawayo remains mothballed while central government fails to service medical society bills. Millions of dollars have been pumped into ‘agricultural mechanisation’ as thousands of Zimbabweans (those who can afford) seek cancer treatment in India or incrediblly TB Joshua’s shrine in Nigeria. The tragedy is that President Mugabe’s late wife, Sally Heyfron, was ‘allowed to die’ at Parirenyatwa while Grace Mugabe flies to Singapore, China or Dubai at the shortest possible opportunity and at the slightest ailment. Former ZANU PF top dog Cephas Msipa once commented that his colleagues do not even bother to experience the professionalism of local medical treatment.
The tragedy is that with a mere three hundred million dollars allocated for health, the Zimbabwe government has no hope in hell of fulfilling its constitutional obligation of ensuring every citizen has access to basic health- care services.
Our talkative government, foul mouthing international organisations on one hand while on the other, hoping that the WHO will supplement its health budget requirements, is increasingly looking unable to ‘heal the nation’. Imagine where our HIV/Aids programs would be without the international donors – the same ‘bad people’ barred from helping us in elections, land reform and debt management. Doctors keep leaving the country as nurses strike for more pay. ZANU PF pays thousands of ‘patronage salaries’ to ZBC bosses and parastatal heads than they do to public health practitioners. Millions of dollars are spent on large government delegations overseas to sign invisible ‘mega deals’ as women deliver still born children on floors in dark, cold rural clinics. It is a tragedy of mammoth proportions.
Many Zimbabweans have turned to traditional healers and ‘Pentecostal prophets’ for health relief, some women and teenage girls exposed to rape by bearded false prophets dressed in white and carrying some fake sticks. Sadly, most Zimbabweans choose to be silent in sickness, walking sick and waiting to die. Just stand in any street corner in any of the urban areas and watch citizens walk by pulpably unwell, stoically going about their business with the scars of their illness painfully etched on their drained and dazed faces. Truly the walking sick hoping against hope that death is not awaiting them around the next corner.
My party, the MDC believes that a devolved service delivery framework will guarantee health care sustainability and respond effectively to the conditions of virtual collapse and widespread dysfunction in health care infrastructure. Our National Health Care Strategy will be founded on new, innovative ways and approaches to sustainable long-term funding and resource mobilisation for the health sector. The MDC will fulfill, protect and promote the constitutional right of all Zimbabwean citizens to have access to affordable basic health care services as we are of the firm belief that the right to access health care must be realized across society so that those who need care are able to access it regardless of who or where they are or their ability to pay.
We will promote the increased role and contributions of indigenous knowledge systems (IKS), traditional medical interventions and the value of herbal medicines to increase choice and health care diversity. MDC exalts green lifestyles and/or a society wide value system that gives priority to holistic health living standards, effective family hygiene and green diets and community-driven solution initiatives will be encouraged. In addition, community input in healthcare awareness, promotion and monitoring will be encouraged, including community testing centres on pandemics and epidemics.
We believe that mitigation measures, including but not confined to the following should be incorporated in order to create a sustainable health system in the country:
Create easy access for anti-retroviral drugs, underwritten by government funding.
Fulfillment, promotion and protection of the right of all citizens to health and mechanism for sustained focus on women, children, the elderly, disabled and vulnerable sections of society.
Investing in child immunization programs and centres for disease awareness and control.
Introduction of mobile food programs in all primary schools nationwide to promote comfort and interest in education during drought periods.
Encouraging nationwide entrenched culture of preference for natural, traditional food sources, health nutritional and physical practice and hygiene-conscious community.
It must however be understood that for all this to be possible we must get the economy working again for it to generate taxes for government for government to be sufficiently resourced to fund health-care. The situation where where government which generates no wealth is the biggest employer in the country is wholly inconsistent with the obligations of the state to take all necessary measures to ensure citizens’ access to basic health –care.
Man Crushed to Death By Elephant
A Victoria Falls man was on Wednesday trampled to death by an elephant at a bushy area near the Fuller Forest, in yet another incident of human – animal conflict in the resort town.
The deceased was identified as Alphas Masuku (65) of Lupinyu BH28 Matabeleland North Province police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Mandlenkosi Ndlovu confirmed the incident.
“I can confirm we received a message about an ex-Fuller Forest employee who died after being trampled by an elephant on Wednesday night,” he said.
Ndlovu said Masuku (65) was walking from Lupinyu to Fuller Forest compound to collect his property following his recent retirement. He was accompanied by Maxwell Makwinya (27).
Ndlovu said at around 6:30pm the two met three elephants going the opposite direction and one of them immediately charged at Masuku and killed him.
Makwinya escaped unharmed.
“The man’s intestines, the liver and other body parts were strewn all over and his body was covered with tree branches.” he said.
Masuku’s body was taken to the Victoria Falls Hospital mortuary after a police report.
Cases of dangerous animals killing or seriously injuring residents have become common in the resort town.
In April, last year, a 32-year-old man was trampled by elephants while walking home from a beer drink at about 8PM in Chinotimba.
In 2012, Tendekai Madzivanzira, a Victoria Falls Safari lodge head guide was killed by an elephant at a waterhole within the lodge.
During the same year, Margret Mudenda a mother of three was also trampled to death by an elephant in a bushy area between Mkhosana and Chinotimba townships.
Last month, the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority shot down an elephant that had been terrorising residents in the resort town.
The town is within the Zambezi National Park and the Victoria Falls National Park.-SouthernEye
WATCH: Tomana Attacked By Primary School Girls
Zimbabwe’s Prosecutor General, Johannes Tomana was today attacked by primary school girls for his statements of decriminalising sexual abuse of 12 year olds and qualifying them for marriage.
The girls from Matabeleland’s Lwendulo primary school openly recited to him a poem during the regional merit awards held at Landa J Nkomo High school in Tsholotsho, denouncing the newly passed law which adjusted the girls’ early sexual age of consent. – See more at: …../
PSMAS New Boss Takes US480,000
PREMIER SERVICE Medical Aid Society (Psmas)’s new Managing Director Henry Mandishona who took over from expelled Cuthbert Dube in May, is taking home a staggering US$40 000 per month, being 480,000 per year, more than two times what British Prime Minister David Cameron earns.
Report By The Independent.
The figure almost four times the US$11 000 he should be getting under the new remuneration structure, while the company is struggling, the Zimbabwe Independent has learnt.
Mandishona effectively took over from former Psmas CEO Cuthbert Dube who was reportedly earning about US$500 000 dollars in salary and perks from the group.
Information obtained this week shows Psmas has now reduced its wage bill by 96% or US$6 million after a restructuring exercise. The company had hired a consultant to restructure the business and cut costs.
Details seen by the Zimbabwe Independent also indicate Mandishona is getting far more than what he is entitled to. Efforts to get comment from him last night failed. Besides, that Mandishona reportedly also splurged US$53 000 on office furniture since his appointment.
After hiring a consultant, Psmas has streamlined operations, including remuneration, benefits, and vehicle policies. The average monthly salary for top executives before the current rationalisation was US$65 000, with a few top executives earning between US$100 000 and US$400 000 then.
However, Psmas executives are now supposed to earn between US$9 000 and US$11 000 as monthly salaries despite that Mandishona is getting US$40 000.
Insiders say the average benefits for executives which were US$ 10 000 have now been slashed to about US$1 000. This has left top company executives fuming, while others were resisting changes even though the firm is struggling.
Some other new changes include a new vehicle policy which states that heads of departments will now be driving twin cabs 4×4 vehicles, not luxury cars such as the Mercedes Benz and Jeep Cherokee. All top executives will be entitled to a single SUV Land Cruiser and a sedan such as a Mercedes Benz.
Insiders say Mandishona has two cars, an SUV and Mercedes Benz.
The new MD took over the running of Psmas at a time the health insurer was facing serious financial challenges that have seen it failing to pay service providers and its members being turned away by medical practitioners.
Psmas blames part of its problems on government’s failure to remit civil servants’ contributions. Government owed Psmas US$71 million, although it recently paid US$61 million.
All things considered, it however still owes Psmas US$25 million in outstanding contributions. Civil servants constitute the majority of over 800 000 members of the health insurer, which has branches across the country and the region.
Last week, the Independent reported a looting frenzy at Premier Services Medical Investments (PSMI), a subsidiary of Psmas, where large sums of money had reportedly been squandered or siphoned off by its top directors through overpriced car acquisitions, insurance fraud and huge salary perks.
PSMI is a group of medically related, strategic business units wholly-owned by Psmas.
Insiders say attempts to change the situation at Psmas followed the hiring of Ethel Kuuya (EK) Consultancy Services (EK is owned by turnaround strategist Ethel Kuuya) which has been trying to reorganise the company.
“The new consultants at Psmas introduced a new market-based remuneration structure which was accepted by the interim board and signed off by interim committee chairperson Dr Gibson Mhlanga,” a senior Psmas executive said this week.
When EK came on board, they proposed a structure that would enhance service delivery for both members and service providers which was accepted and endorsed by the board in December 2014. “They ensured project preserved jobs and avoided retrenchment of general staff as well as introduced an equitable grading system which previously did not exist,” the executive said.
Kuuya was awarded the contract to carry out Psmas restructuring after she left PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) which had initially been hired to do an organisational transformation exercise.
The Memorandum of Agreement (MOU) between Psmas, PwC and EK, seen by this paper, states that PwC was awarded the contract in April 2014, the same month Kuuya resigned from PwC.
Kuuya served out her three months’ notice from April to June, during which time she was project manager for PwC at Psmas.
“On the first day of April 2014 Psmas engaged Pricewaterhouse Coopers to do an organisational transformation exercise. Whereas the consultant was the PwC project manager and in that capacity was an instrumental member of the project. The consultant left the employ of PwC for personal reasons,” reads the MOU.
“As the notice period drew to a close, Psmas and PwC both acknowledged that Kuuya was instrumental to the success and conclusion of the project, and all three of the parties (Kuuya, Psmas, and PwC) agreed to a constructive way forward.
“PwC signed an addendum to their contract acknowledging and agreeing to Psmas intention to contract EK directly. EK signed a contract with Psmas to carry out the work that PwC could not conclude. EK signed a contract with Psmas as an independent consultant on the 1st of August 2014.
“PwC, Psmas and EK are all in agreement that for the project to be successfully implemented, the consultant (EK) should continue working on the strategy organisational review and design service while PwC does the rest of the work as contained in the agreement signed between it and Psmas on the 1st of April.”
Kuuya specialises in turnaround strategies, organisational development, culture realignment and performance measurement. She has done consultancy in Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Kenya, and Nigeria for both private and public entities. Efforts to speak to Kuuya were unsuccessful as she was said to be out of the country.
Air Zimbabwe Embarrasses In Shock Fuel Shortage
Air Zimbabwe has been hit by acute fuel shortages which forced it to cancel all morning fights and approach regional counterparts for assistance over the past one week. All morning flights were cancelled yesterday and delayed to midday as the crisis escalated. The Under-23 football national team had to endure long hours waiting for their flight to South Africa yesterday for the last leg of their CAF Under-23 championship qualifier.
Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister Obert Mpofu confirmed to The that there was a fuel crisis at Airzim, but said the matter was administrative.
He also pointed out that the Energy and Power Development Ministry was responsible for the importation of the fuel.
“There is a shortage Jet A1 fuel and we are trying to normalise the situation, but this is rather a management issue,” said Minister Mpofu.
He referred questions to the airline’s acting chief executive Mr Edmund Makona, who professed ignorance of the situation.
Sources at the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe said the fuel shortages had been ongoing for a week due to logistical delays in the supply of Jet A1.
The sources said the delay in fuel supply also affected Zambia and South Africa, but those countries had enough reserves to sustain operations, which was not the case with Airzim.
The sources said fuel started to be delivered at the airline tanks yesterday at the Harare International Airport, but the delay had affected the efficiency of the airline.
“There are fuel shortages at Airzim that saw the airline soliciting for fuel from other Sadc countries,” said one of the sources.
“The ship was delayed and we have not been furnished with the reasons behind the delay, hence culminating in the fuel shortage.
“We have been with this problem for about a week after our reserves ran out. The fuel trucks have started arriving, but management is not sure if the quantities will be able to sustain operations in the long run.”
The source said Airzim consumes 90 000 litres of fuel per day.
A visit to the Harare International Airport yesterday showed that the situation had eased late in the afternoon as trucks carrying Jet A1 fuel could be seen off loading it.
Energy and Power Development Minister Dr Samuel Undenge said he was not aware of the fuel crisis as he was out of town.
Mugabe Dead Two Year Rule
Today marks exactly two years since Robert Mugabe and his beleaguered and faction – ridden political party, Zanu PF, staged the mother of all electoral theft and rigged themselves into power on July 31,2013.
Two years down the line, the illegitimate Zanu PF regime has totally failed to rescue the national economy from an endless tailspin that has led to an unprecedented number of workers losing their jobs in the formal sector as several companies and industries continue to close down. Thousands of people have been unleashed onto the streets as desperate vendors struggling to eke out a living. More than 60 000 people have since lost their jobs in just a short period of two years.
Following upon the disappointing Supreme Court judgment that was handed down on July 17, 2015, at least 16 000 more workers have since lost their jobs as broke and struggling companies are jostling to downsize their business operations.Zimbabwe is facing a national socio – economic crisis of unprecedented proportions.
Oblivious of the collapsing economy around him, Robert Mugabe has embarked on endless foreign jamborees that have cost the national treasury no less than US$100 million in only two years. The bloated civil service is struggling to be paid on a regular basis and in his mid – term fiscal policy review statement that was presented in Parliament on Thursday, July 30, 2015 a thoroughly exasperated and out – of – sorts Minister of Finance, Patrick Chinamasa announced that the government intends to cut the size of the civil service by at least 40%.
This effectively means that at least 200 000 civil servants will soon be laid off and dumped on the job market. Things have gone horribly wrong in Zimbabwe. The national economy has virtually imploded and central government is now totally bankrupt.Robert Mugabe might have successfully managed to rig the elections on July 31,2015 but he has certainly dismally failed to rig the economy.The end game is beckoning.
The MDC calls upon all patriotic Zimbabweans to come together and help save their country from total collapse. The ruinous economic policies that that have been pursued by the bankrupt Zanu PF regime in the past two years have led to massive capital flight. The ill – conceived and unco–ordinated so – called indigenisation program has scared off potential investors and led to the severe downsizing and closure of the few remaining businesses that are still operating in the formal sector.
We are now faced with the horrifying spectre of a national economy that has been virtually informalised in a very short two years. The revenue base for the tax authority continues to shrink and there is a real likelihood that the Zanu PF regime will very soon be totally unable to pay civil servants their salaries and other benefits. Zimbabwe is presently in an economic and financial hell hole.
The prevailing economic condition is clearly unsustainable. Something has got to give. Robert Mugabe and his broke Zanu PF regime should immediately swallow their pride; bite the bullet and admit that the economic situation needs emergency surgery.
As the MDC, we have always advocated for a social democratic socio – economic trajectory that would stimulate job creation and also trigger the sustainable growth of the country’s agricultural, manufacturing and industrial base.
Zimbabwe is an agro – based economy that can only remain vibrant provided that the agricultural sector is provided with adequate infrastructural and financial support.With the prevailing massive power load shedding and shortage of dams and irrigation infrastructure, our otherwise very hard – working and committed commercial and communal farmers will never be able to provide enough food for the nation.
Put simply, Zimbabwe will remain a net importer of food.This is a very embarrassing and humiliating state of affairs for a country that, only a few years ago, was the bread basket of Southern Africa.The country needs to have a grain reserve of about 1,2 million metric tonnes of maize but right now, only 40 000 metric tonnes of maize have been delivered to the Grain Marketing Board.
The Zanu PF regime is totally bankrupt and they don’t have the money to import the required maize in order to feed the nation. The MDC calls for the holding of an emergency national convergence indaba aimed at rescuing the country from the impending disaster.
At least 3 million Zimbabweans will be facing starvation by year end if no emergency remedial action is taken by the Zanu PF and other concerned stakeholders.A government that cannot feed its own people is not fit for purpose.Robert Mugabe should take a long,hard look at himself and proceed to do the honourable thing of resigning in order to save the nation.We trust that good sense and patriotism will prevail and that the clueless Zanu PF regime will see the light and throw in the towel. That is the only decent thing to do in the prevailing circumstances.
MDC: EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL
Obert Chaurura Gutu
National Spokesperson
“Castrate Them!”, Grace BlastsOut
First Lady Grace Mugabe has heightened her calls for the castration of men who abuse and marry underage girls.
As she called on the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs to align the existing laws to the new constitution to ensure no marriages are allowed to children below 18, Grace called for stiffer penalties to be meted on those engaging in child marriages.
Grace said older men who entice kids into early marriages should be castrated.
She said she will, on behalf of women in Zimbabwe, continue advocating for castration through various platforms in the country.
The First Lady was speaking to thousands of women from different pursuits of life and school children who gathered at the Harare International Conference Centre for the launch of the African Union Campaign on Ending Child Marriages this Friday.
Mugabe implored chiefs represented at the launch by Chief Fortune Charumbira to continue spreading the gospel against child marriages.
Mugabe castigated some sentences that are being given to perpetrators of child rape such as community service saying they leave a lot to be desired.
She took a swipe at some young school children who seduce older men saying they should first concentrate on their education, adding that school girls should do first things first. Mugabe said she is also not happy with some older women and members of the community who blame their children. The First Lady said it is the responsibility of the community to build and bring up a child.
BREAKING NEWS -Govt CMED Fires Workers
The government central mechanical equipment parastatal CMED has fired workers across the country.
In a development that will see close to a hundred work-persons suddenly laid off without retrenchment pay, the department moved to axe long standing employees some who have been faithful for over 29 years.
In Mutare alone 16 were told to go home as Industry Minister Mike Bimha commented saying the recent Supreme Court ruling allowing employers to expel without pay, is good and important for Zimbabwe – READ MORE–“Axing Workers Very Good for Zimbabwe” – Minister.
The exact number of workers sent home was not clear at the time of writing as CMED chairman Goodwill Masimirembwa’s phone remained switched off.
Facebook Launches Powerful Solar Drones to Beam “Free Internet”
SOCIAL NETWORKING COMPANY, Facebook has announced solar-powered drones it has built which are going to deliver said “free” internet access to the world’s unreached communities.
The project, a part of its Internet.org innovation, will see drones delivering fast internet access wirelessly at speeds faster than normal. Facebook’s Aquila drone – the high-altitude, long-endurance aircraft that they want to use to beam internet to people in remote parts of the world, is solar-powered and named after the eagle in Greek mythology that carried Jupiter’s thunderbolts, is based on technology developed by Somerset-based company Ascenta, which Facebook bought in March 2014 for an estimated £12.5m.
The company made the following announcement: Since we launched Internet.org, it’s been our mission to find ways to provide internet connectivity to the more than 4 billion people who are not yet online. Many of these people live within range of at least a 3G wireless signal, and our work in the last year with mobile operators across 17 countries has provided more than a billion people with access to relevant basic internet services. But 10 percent of the world’s population lives in remote locations with no internet infrastructure, and the kinds of infrastructure technologies used everywhere else — things like fiber-optic cable, microwave repeaters and cell towers — may be a challenge to deploy cost-effectively in these regions.
That’s where the Connectivity Lab comes in. Our goal is to accelerate the development of a new set of technologies that can drastically change the economics of deploying internet infrastructure. We are exploring a number of different approaches to this challenge, including aircraft, satellites and terrestrial solutions. Our intention is not to build networks and then operate them ourselves, but rather to quickly advance the state of these technologies to the point that they become viable solutions for operators and other partners to deploy.
Today our Connectivity Lab team announced two major milestones in this work:
- A full-scale version of Aquila — the high-altitude, long-endurance aircraft designed by our aerospace team in the UK — is now complete and ready for flight testing. Aquila has the wingspan of a 737 but weighs hundreds of times less, thanks to its unique design and carbon-fiber frame. When deployed, it will be able to circle a remote region for up to 90 days, beaming connectivity down to people from an altitude of 60,000 to 90,000 feet.
- Our laser communications team in Woodland Hills, California, has achieved a significant performance breakthrough. They’ve designed and lab-tested a laser that can deliver data at 10s of Gb per second — approximately 10x faster than the previous state-of-the-art in the industry — to a target the size of a dime from more than 10 miles away. We are now starting to test these lasers in real-world conditions. When finished, our laser communications system can be used to connect our aircraft with each other and with the ground, making it possible to create a stratospheric network that can extend to even the remotest regions of the world.
We still have a long way to go in this work, but we are excited by our early progress. And much like we’ve done with the Open Compute Project, we plan to engage with the broader community and share what we’ve learned, so we can all move faster in the development of these technologies.
To learn more about this work and the people behind the Connectivity Lab, watch the video below.
Tomana Attacked by Primary School Girls
Zimbabwe’s Prosecutor General, Johannes Tomana was today attacked by primary school girls for his statements of decriminalising sexual abuse of 12 year olds and qualifying them for marriage.
The girls from Matabeleland’s Lwendulo primary school openly recited to him a poem during the regional merit awards held at Landa J Nkomo High school in Tsholotsho, denouncing the newly passed law which adjusted the girls’ early sexual age of consent.
ZimEye.com captured the young girls in action attacking the decision, in full glare of legislators and senior education officers, who were also gathered for the schools event.
The girls also denounced the sexual abuse mentioning attacks by parents and teachers, who they criticised for not defending them from depraved predators who are now thriving on “Tomana’s legal interpretation” to rape their own daughters. Watch the girls in action on Saturday morning – 0100Hrs:
WATCH: Boy Driver Beaten Up in Harare
“Axing Workers Very Good for Zimbabwe” – Minister
Industry and commerce minister, Mike Bimha said the ongoing wave of job losses is good for Zimbabwe’s industries, which he said has been saddled with ‘excess workforce’ before a recent Supreme Court ruling gave employers leeway to fire workers without the costs associated with retrenchment packages.
President Robert Mugabe said on Wednesday that over 9,000 workers had lost their jobs since the Supreme Court’s July 17 ruling which allowed employers to dismiss workers on notice and without severance packages.
“To me, it is a reflection that we had taken too long to amend labour laws,” Bimha told delegates at the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) congress.
“You cannot continue to have a lot of employees when business is not doing well.”
Bimha said companies have been dipping into operating budgets to pay retrenchment packages.
“It is expensive for companies to retrench and most industries were eating into their capital reserves hence the failure of companies to rise,” said Bimha.
He said government supports productivity related wages, singling out Ziscosteel, which has been idle since 2008 when it was shut down, but has accumulated a wage bill that stood at $200 million as of 2014.
“Why should we pay unproductive workers? My hope is that we will not have an amended labour law which will worsen things,” said Bimha.
VIDEO: Teacher Sacked through Chamisa’s Supreme Court Ruling
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Grace Still Going to Be President of Zimbabwe – Military man
Despite her recent denials, First Lady Grace Mugabe is still headed for the Presidency, a top ex-military man Captain Albert Matapo says.
Matapo who is well connected with army structures, contends that Mrs Mugabe will be President deputised by the two Vice Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko.
Matapo who now leads a new party called United Crusader for Achieving Democracy (UCAD), adds saying contrary to speculative rumours, Joyce Mujuru will not return to ZANU PF but remain in the opposition. He communicates these views in the below paper:
GRACE MUGABE VS THE TWO ZANU VICE PRESIDENTS: UCAD PERSPECTIVE AND PLANS
Mugabe is busy positioning Grace to be the next President. She is going to be deputised by the same Vice Presidents Mnangagwa and Mboko. She will be vocal but everything being dictated by Ngwena. Mai Mujuru and team are meant to act as true opposition, making noise within the opposition circles but with no interest to take power. It is very clear that soon all those who were close to Tsvangirai will get overtaken by these fakes because the people of Zimbabwe are too blind to be able to see reality.
I do not mind criticism but the reality remains. The popular opposition has already overtaken by vampires who were sent by Mugabe to do exactly that. Grace is going to officially take over as the President of the republic once the ancestor Mugabe is declared dead. The Politiburo will sit and elect Grace as both leader of Zanu and President of Zimbabwe. These murderers. Liars, thieves are merely following the example of North Korea on this aspect. When Kim Yong died the Juntas simply put his son. Its not the son who is rulling but the Juntas. That is exactly what is coming to us.
It is a pity some people are leading the majority into accepting that these Zanu murderers the likes of Temba Mliswa, Jabulani Sibanda, mai Mujuru, Dydmus Mutasa, etc are genuine. As UCAD Green Party we maintain that those murderers are still part of Mugabe and were only assigned to destroy opposition. You do not unite with a spy simply because you have grown to know that it is unity that helps to win struggles. These are men and women purely on a mission. Some senior opposition leaders could be aware of this and this could be a deal that earned them big amounts of money. During the 1990 elections Zanu used Tekere. This is when Patrick Kombayi was shot by Elias Kanengoni who later got promoted for that. In 1995 Zanu used both Tekere and Margaret Dongo. Tekere was made to team up with Muzorewa and other opposition parties to become United Parties, and he destroyed them. In both 2000 and 2002 Zanu used Farm invasions. In 2005 they still used Farm invasions. In 2008 they used the same issue of farms during the first round then they used violence in the second round.
In 2013 Zanu used NIKUV. If you recall the issue of ink was mentioned by Baba vaJukwa just before elections. Now in 2018 Zanu plans to use this issue of factionalism, fake suspensions plus NIKUV. Only blind people can afford to ignore these points. Analytical people will examine and re- examine UCAD’s point of view.
Those who are good at remembering or keeping records, may you keep this record. We need to remind the nation when it eventually happens. Mai Mujuru with what she and her husband looted, she has no reason to want to be President. She has had enough. On the other hand Mnangagwa also looted equally much but is there to ensure that opposition does not take over as they all would lose what they stole and they would end up in jail. If it was genuine that these Zanu thieves and murderers, the likes of Temba Mliswa, Jabulani Sibanda, Mai Mujuru, Dydmus Mutasa, etc were opposing Zanu for real and they posed genuine threat to Mugabe, Ngwena, Mboko, and team then it would not take Mugabe a day to silence them. Mugabe and Ngwena are killers. They do not hesitate killing. In a day they make them dissappear.
The truth is that genuine threat to Mugabe and team today cannot openly operate in Zimbabwe, never. Dzamara was genuine but he did not see the fact that genuine threats have to be well forward. Being well forward does not mean right at number one, no. Ask Military Officers who received Cadet Officer training. Dzamara only lacked that knowledge. He was following the footsteps of those who have since been corrupted by Zanu. This is only the truth that some people may not want to hear. If we do not make sure to neutralise Zanu before 2018 then all this would be proved. Fortunately as UCAD (Mugabe’s real lions) we are not going to wait for this proof to come. We are going to correct all the wrongs. We know the nation has suffered enough and we feel for you. Let no one ask us how but just join if you are a man. Those who are not, stay away. UCAD will do what it can. We already have all the backing that we need. Those with doubts, stay away. Those who want come forward. Do not ask us when. Good night.
Dynamos Fires Mandigora
Reigning Castle Premier League champions Dynamos have fired their head coach David “Yogi” Mandigora allegedly for poor results.
Board Chairman Kenny Mubaiwa told media this morning that the team has decided to part ways with Mandigora after the coach failed to meet expected standards of performance. Mandigora had been given a target of amassing at least thirty points by the turn of the league an order the aging coach has failed to meet.
Assistant coach Tonderai Ndiraya has in the meantime been assigned the caretaker coach position until a substantive coach is appointed. Ndiraya’s first task as coach at Dynamos will be to avoid imminent defeat at the hands of rivals Highlanders in the Defence Forces Charity Cup on Sunday.
Sports commentators seem to be agreeing that Mandigora had actually not performed badly bearing in mind that he leaves the club on position two on the log and comfortably gunning for a fifth title on the trot for the Glamour Boys. Jonathan Marera a sports commentator with ZBC’s Spot FM says that Mandigora’s downfall has been because he took over the team from a high achieving Callistus Pasuwa and is being compared with Pasuwa and not judged on his own performance.
Mandigora is yet to give a press response on his sacking which he has seen coming from his first match in charge of arguably Zimbabwe’s biggest football side. On more than three occasions Yogi had to find himself being escorted out of the stadium under police guard with Dynamos fans baying for his head following poor performances by the team.
South Africa Xenophobia: Zimbabwean Man Beheaded, Identified By Family
A Zimbabwean man beheaded in South Africa around the Durban area has been identified and claimed by a Victoria Falls family from pictures as Mr Never Charinya.
Disturbing pictures published by ZimEye.com in April showed a man’s decapitated head being held from the ear by one of the murder suspects.
Mr Charinya who called himself Papa Yeta, traveled to South Africa at the age of 32 in 1995, “and he never came back ,” a top relative told ZimEye.com.
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Charinya’s family is now appealing for assistance with information on where Charinya could be buried and exactly where the murder occurred plus also details on who committed the heinous act.
“There is a story which you wrote about a man who was beheaded in South Africa”, a top relative told ZimEye.com
We had a brother who went to South Africa in 1995. He never came back home, never communicated with anyone.
Yesterday we saw the disturbing picture of a man holding the head of a beheaded man, and the face resembles that of our son. Everyone here is very sure that he is the one killed.
This happened during the Xenophobia days.
“May you please kindly assist us with information of the dead man.
“We are sure he is our son. It will give us comfort to know the details of the dead man,” the relative who refused to be named because the deceased’s mother has not been notified, told ZimEye.com. Anyone with any information ias asked to contact the editor on Whatsapp +447426863301 Or Email at
Pasuwa Bounces Back Again, to Take Warriors to KwaZulu Natal
ZIMBABWE Under-23 coach Kalisto Pasuwa has finally agreed to lead the team for the decisive African Championship against South Africa in Kwazulu Natal on Saturday, but threatened to quit his job after the encounter.
His manager Gibson Mahachi said the players have been phoning Pasuwa begging him to lead them to South Africa and he met the coach and agreed that Pasuwa should lead the team to South Africa.
“I have met the coach (Pasuwa) and agreed that he should lead the team to South Africa for this campaign and that will be it whether the team qualifies or not. Players have been phoning pleading with him to lead them and after careful consideration and for the sake of the country, I decided that he should lead the boys for this campaign. It should be noted that nothing has been paid to the coach, but this is the position I have taken because this is national duty,” Mahachi said.
Pasuwa, who doubles as senior team coach is owed close to $10 000 in salaries and allowances since his appointment.
Zifa has been promising to pay him his dues, but has failed to live to its promises, resulting in Pasuwa temporarily walking away from the team leaving it in the hands of his assistant Nation Dube.
Striker Thomas Chideu has expressed confidence of beating South Africa to seal a ticket to the African Championships in Senegal despite facing a myriad of challenges in the build up to the decisive encounter.
Chideu, who is due to join South African Premiership outfit Cape Town Ajax after signing for them in the past week did not play a major role in the first leg after sustaining an injury and was stretchered off just after 35 minutes.
But he had given the South African defence some problems with his off-the-ball movements.
The former Highlanders man submitted his passport to apply for a work permit on Tuesday.
He said he now has his passport and was ready for the showdown against South Africa.
“I was disappointed I didn’t play a major role in the first leg. Now I am back in the team and ready for the game. We have got the players who can deliver a good result for us. We are going to South Africa with a winning mentality. We know we need to score goals because they scored an away goal. If they relax because they scored an away goal, we will pounce on them,” Chideu said.
The Young Warriors are expected to fly out to South Africa today for the sink-or-swim encounter.
The winner between the two will win a ticket for the finals to be held in Dakar, Senegal in December with the top three teams from that tournament automatically qualifying for the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil.
The Young Warriors have been subjected to tough conditions in their camp, with players starved of food at lunch time on Wednesday culminating in the players refusing to train.-SouthernEye
In Defence of Nelson Chamisa
The ZCTU has unequivocally screamed loud and clear, leaving not even a shroud of doubt in anyone’s mind that it wants Nelson Chamisa out of the MDC Tsvangirai owned and led party because of his role in the recent Supreme Court judgement which went against workers’ wishes. In the contentious case in question, the Supreme Court ruled in favour of Zuva Petroleum, in a judgment that has triggered mass job terminations leading to over 6 000 workers being affected. I am really not sure if Chamisa holds any substantive position within the party after losing the SG position to fellow lawyer Douglas Mwonzora.
Among its numerous officials not mincing their words in their wish to get rid of Cobra Chamisa is ZCTU North Eastern Region chairperson, Jokoniah Mawopa who tellingly said Chamisa had become a misfit in the MDC-T as he had gone against the values of the party. ‘‘Chamisa has become a square peg in a round hole. He is no longer relevant in the workers’ struggle, so the best he can do is to resign from the MDC-T and go where he can be useful. He can either join ZANU-PF or the employers. We have programmes that we do together with the MDC-T and you cannot expect me to be comfortable marching together with him because I don’t trust him anymore,” Mawopa said.
In response Chamisa hit back as I would expect of a lawyer: “I am not the MDC-T. I am a lawyer and Kuwadzana Member of Parliament and you have to know when to ask me questions pertaining to both. MDC-T is owned by the people of Zimbabwe who include students, workers and even people who own businesses… It is wrong to say the MDC-T belongs to one section of our society. The issue is how do we fight for the working class struggle?’’ Chamisa is hundred percent right.
MDC T is a party for everyone, and workers do not have an exclusive right over anyone, let alone the right to demand the ouster of anyone for the resultant impact of their profession on any section of the society. ZCTU is being naïve, mischievious and downright stupid to demand that Chamisa resign from the party. Is it going to ask all the other lawyers to resign? Have other lawyers not represented company owners, Zanu or government officials before?
Is the party going to fire all individuals who own companies? Why doesn’t it start with the Makones, and its many other officials who own companies and are its funders? Does ZCTU itself not have officials who own or run companies? The ZCTU is myopic, naive and simply put; stupid! Now the government has no option but to treat ZCTU as an appendage of a rivalry political party, thus entitled to strangle it with all sorts of legislation. The labour organisation also wants to hold MDC T at ransom and have Cecil the Lion’s share of power within the party. It sets a dangerous precedent. Tomorrow the union will demand the ouster of the man l want to see leave MDC T, Tsvangirai.
And next, students or women’s organs will also demand the ouster of some perceived enemies. ZCTU long lost relevance in issues to do with workers’ rights. ZCTU should reflect on its conduct, evaluate its own performance, and reform accordingly. Chamisa has not influenced the enactment of any legislation in this judgement, and none has been enacted for that matter.
This law has always been there, only that the ZCTU never cared about workers’ rights to know that such a moronic law existed! ZCTU, not Chamisa, is to blame for its lack of knowledge about labour related legislation. In the following response Chamisa legally articulates what ZCTU should have known well before this case went to court. Chamisa said, “Let’s ensure that we do not have laws that can be manipulated. Instead of debating the lawyer, let us debate the law; let us not settle scores, but the worker’s issues.
With or without Chamisa, the law will not change and has not been changed. Chamisa is neither a judge nor the government. That is where all progressive voices must turn their relief.”
In this regard, Chamisa concurs with Professor Welshman Ncube who in his contribution in ZimPolicy Dialogue Institute regarding this controversial judgement said, “From a purely legal and textual point of view is there anyone who can demonstrate the judgement is wrong given the provisions of sections 12(4) and 12B of the Labour Act and past judgements the Court relied upon?
Can anyone produce any judgement from the past in which the Court found that the right to terminate on notice is not part of our law? Before we seek political and none legal explanations we must be intellectually honest and first show that textually the judgement is wrong or insupportable.”
There you are ZCTU, put your act together. Get good lawyers to teach you what the Labour Act says, and fight to get it amended. Stop being ridiculous.
Tomana Guilty of $146,000 Rent Dodgery
Zimbabwe’s Prosecutor General, Johannes Tomana is responsible for rent dodgery for amounts accruing to over $146,000 it has emerged.
The National Prosecuting Authority has fallen on hard times as it struggles to pay rent for Corner House Building in Harare resulting in an outstanding bill of $146 000. When the National Prosecuting Authority Act became operational in January this year and the independent authority recruited its own secretariat, Government saw it fit to move them from the New Government Complex to some rented offices at Corner House.
Prosecutors moved into the new building in March this year, but the NPA is facing challenges in paying rent.
Prosecutor-General Mr Johannes Tomana revealed the information on Wednesday at the official handover of the same building from Government to the NPA. The bills have ballooned to those levels barely four months after the NPA took occupation of the building.
Appealing to Vice President and Justice Legal and Parliamentary Affairs overseer Emmerson Mnangagwa for financial assistance, Mr Tomana revealed that the bill now stood at $146 000.
“While we applaud our permanent secretary for the support we are being given, I want to call upon the accounting office to continue paying more attention to us in terms of the financial aspect.
“I say so because as I speak to you Sir, we are in rental arrears for this building to the tune of $146 000, which is not a very nice starting point . . .” said Mr Tomana.
However, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Permanent Secretary Mrs Virginia Mabhiza assured Mr Tomana that Treasury was addressing the problem and the debt would soon be cleared.
“The Treasury is very much aware of the problem and it is being addressed. Our plan is to clear the debt and to ensure payments are done six months in advance,” said Mrs Mabhiza.
Vice President Mnangagwa said Government would work towards constructing a building for the NPA to avoid renting other people’s properties.
He said the rented building for NPA was only a starting point for the newly established authority, but Government was planning to buy a building to accommodate prosecutors.
“This is the first of many steps to build the capacity of the NPA and hopefully in the short to medium term, it will buy its own building to be used as its headquarters. It is our vision that the NPA will be accommodated in its own premises throughout the country and that all its officers be housed in habitable offices,” said VP Mnangagwa.
VP Mnangagwa added that Government was trying to find ways of addressing all the challenges facing the NPA.
“Government is aware of the challenges faced by officers of the NPA and let me assure you that we are tirelessly looking for ways to address your conditions of service,” he said.
At the same occasion, Chinese Ambassador Lin Lin handed over a donation of 20 desktop computers, 10 laptops and five printers to the NPA.
VP Mnangagwa hailed the Chinese government for the donation, saying it strengthened the good relations between the two governments.
“Let me now also thank the Chinese government represented here by Ambassador Lin Lin for their generous donation of computers and printers.
“On behalf of the Government of Zimbabwe and indeed on my own behalf, I would like to convey my sincere gratitude to our all-weather friends from China.
“This generous donation is testimony of the good relations between the Government of Zimbabwe and the government of the People’s Republic of China . . .”
Mr Tomana said he had visited all NPA offices countrywide and realised the need to capacitate the authority for more efficiency. “We have travelled countrywide and we realised that the situation on the ground requires capacitation.
“The stations are working, but with improved capacitation, we can do better,” he said. Ambassador Lin said China would continue assisting Zimbabwe in line with the two countries’ bilateral relations.
-Herald
Drama as Another Prisoner Escapes
THE Mutare Show Grounds were cordoned off on Wednesday morning as scores of prison officers besieged the provincial agricultural exhibition centre to track down a convict who had escaped and disappeared into the adjacent Murahwa Hills. The fugitive, Kenneth Mubvumbi (29), who is serving two years at Mutare Remand Prison, made good his escape while doing maintenance work with eight other convicts under the watchful eye of two armed prison guards.
Mubvumbi tricked one of the guards into believing that he was relieving himself, yet he was scaling the perimeter fence.
Clad in his khaki prison garb, he vanished into the nearby thickets.
After realising that Mubvumbi had taken long to come out of the toilet, the guard went to investigate and got the shock of his life when he realised that the convict had actually escaped.
When journalists arrived at the scene moments after the escape, the two prison officers were at pains to explain what had happened.
One of them quickly called for help, while the other guarded the remaining eight convicts who were holding their garden tools.
“He lied that he was going to the toilet. Moments later he was gone,” said one of the convicts.
In no time, a Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service Nissan UD truck arrived at the Show Grounds with hordes of armed officers on board to beef up the search party.
They were briefed of the circumstances surrounding the escape and quickly went into action to track down the fugitive.
While some climbed up the hill, other officers mopped up the entire Show Grounds premises and surrounding areas looking for clues to nab the escapee.
“We have done this before and we are definitely going to apprehend him,” said one of the officers.
Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services public relations officer for Manicaland Region Principal Prison Officer Liberty Mhlanga said the fugitive was an inmate at Mutare Remand Prison serving a two-year sentence handed down by a Mutare court.
“He was sentenced on June 12, 2015 on malicious injury to property charges and was supposed to be out on October 11 next year. Circumstances surrounding his escape are that he scaled a security fence and disappeared into the Murahwa Hills.
“The fugitive was part of a nine-man crew that was doing maintenance work at the Show Grounds. He is yet to be located and we urge members of the public to report to the nearest police station if they have any leads,” he said.
PPO Mhlanga said search parties would work round the clock tracking the escaped convict.
In 2013, a 24-year-old prisoner was convicted by a local court for escaping from Mutare Farm Prison where he was serving a three-year jail term. Jealous Makaza made good his escape on September 24, 2013 after disappearing from the prison garden where he was working. He was due to complete the sentence on August 7, 2015.
In 2012, an armed robber escaped from holding cells at the Mutare Magistrates’ Courts soon after being convicted of four counts of robbery. Trymore Gata, who was awaiting sentence ran away from prison guards and sped off in a gate-away Toyota Mark II vehicle which was parked at the court’s entrance. He was later re-arrested and jailed.
In 2011 another armed robber was shot dead following a failed escape bid at the Mutare Magistrates’ Courts in which members of the public gave chase and apprehended the escapee in the city centre.-Manicapost
Govt Bans Second Hand Underwear Imports
FOLLOWING a demonstration by MDC legislator Priscilla Mushonga on Zimbabwe’s importing of second hand underwear, Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa has announced a 10 percent increase in import duty on second hand vehicles and a ban on the importation of second hand clothes.
Presenting the Mid-Term Fiscal Review in Parliament, Chinamasa increased surtax on imported second hand vehicles of five years and older to 35 percent from 25 percent in a bid to protect local car assemblers and contain the growing import bill.
Chinamasa announced a cocktail of measures to protect local industry which include a ban on second hand clothes and the scrapping of rebate on imported basic goods that can be produced locally from August 1. He said the economy continued to be weighed down by a ballooning import bill, with exports remaining constrained.
Imports for the six months to June this year stood at $3,1 billion from $3 billion recorded in the corresponding period last year, he said, adding that imports are expected to grow by six percent this year.
BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS
›› Economic growth revised downwards to 1,5 percent
›› Government to reduce wage bill from 80 percent to 40 percent of total budget.
›› Duty on second hand vehicles increased.
›› Groceries such as maize-meal, meat, sugar and flour to be removed from Traveller’s Rebate
›› Importation of second hand clothing and shoes banned
›› Agriculture output projected to decline by 8,2 percent in 2015.
›› $3 million facility for SMEs
›› $5 million seed money for Women’s Bank.
›› Revenue target reduced to $3,6 billion from $3,99 billion
›› World Bank to fund audits of Public Enterprises.
›› Blankets to be removed from the Open General Import Licence for two years.
›› Exports projected to decline by 5 percent
Exports account for 50 percent of the country’s liquidity, he said.
A marginal 0,4 percent growth was seen in exports receipts for the six months to June this
year amounting to $1,3 billion compared to $1,22 billion recorded in the corresponding period last year.
With Zimbabwe’s car manufacturing sector virtually non-existent, thousands of Zimbabweans have resorted to second hand car imports from Japan and Britain, driving up the import bill.
The importation of second hand clothes and shoes will be banned with effect from September 1 this year. Goods will be subject to seizure and destruction.
Zimbabwe’s textile and leather industries have, since dollarisation, been under siege from the influx of imports, especially finished second hand clothes, shoes and leather products that forced some of them to close down.
The new measures also form part of extensive measures the government is taking to grow the economy, with the economic growth rate revised down from 3,2 percent to 1,5 percent due to a poor agricultural season.
The slower growth is also expected to impact government revenues, which have since been revised downwards to $3,6 billion from $3,99 billion after first half collections missed the target by 6 percent.
Minister Chinamasa said apart from the negative impact of second hand imports of shoes and clothes on industrial recovery, these products posed a health hazard, as they were not subjected to fumigation.
He said despite the customs duty rates of $5 per kg on clothing and 40 percent plus $1 per pair of shoes to reduce competition for local industry, the products had continued to flood the market.
“I, therefore, propose to remove secondhand clothing and shoes from the Open General Import Licence.,” he said.
“Furthermore, any future importation of second hand clothing and shoes will be liable to forfeiture and destruction. Over and above this, the emergence of vending of cheap, low quality and smuggled imports is further choking both our producers and retailers, in addition to limiting inflows into the fiscus”.
The sale of second hand shoes and clothes had become so rampant along virtually all streets of the country’s major cities, towns and business centres, as most of the products were evading paying duty.
The used products were sold everywhere including in front of formal retail shops, which negatively impacted on established businesses that pay rentals and taxes to the government.
Prior to the proliferation of secondhand shoes and clothes, this form of trade was confined to officially designated places such as Mupedzanhamo in Mbare and Nkulumane in Bulawayo.
The minister also removed from the travellers rebate such grocery items as mealie-meal, meat, sugar and flour.
“Customs duty is levied on selected groceries that include flour, mealie-meal, bath and laundry soap, washing powder, toothpaste and petroleum jelly, among others.
“Cross-border travellers continue to import groceries duty free under rebate. However, there is no justification for continued rampant importation, since locally manufactured products are readily available,” he said. World Bank to fund audits of Public Enterprises.
Man Fondles Waitress’ Private Parts
A BULAWAYO man will regret the day he fondled a waitress’s private parts as he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment for indecent assault.
Marvellous Ncube, 31, appeared before magistrate Batanai Tuwe facing a charge of indecent assault.
Ncube pleaded not guilty to the crime. The magistrate sentenced him to 12 months but suspended six months on condition he does not commit a similar crime.
Ncube will serve the remaining six months in prison. Prosecuting, Dzidzai Josiah said on April 6 at around 8PM the victim was at the counter when Ncube came from behind and put his hand between her legs from behind and fondled her private parts.
When the victim pushed off his hand Ncube started to insult the victim saying she’s stupid. A police officer Tayengwa Mhlanga, who was a patron at the sports bar, spotted Ncube.
Tayengwa told the court how Ncube fondled the victim.
“I saw him put his hand underneath the buttocks as if to touch the private parts. I went up to him to show him my police identity card,” he said.
He said he called another police officer who was on duty from Southampton Building to arrest Ncube.
Ncube told the court that he was not drunk and remembers the events of the alleged night.
“I didn’t touch her. I just asked for a drink and she called me a thief. I was surprised when the police officer arrested me,” he said. Tuwe found Ncube guilty of indecent assault.
“Indecent assault can easily turn to rape and this matter calls for a deterrent sentence. The rights of women must be seen to be upheld by the courts,” he said.-Chronicle
Mphoko: I Won’t Remove Mugabe
ZIMBABWE’s VICE PRESIDENT Phelekezela Mphoko has said he is not planning on removing President Robert Mugabe.
Speaking yesterday Mphoko dismissed claims that he is angling to succeed President Mugabe.
He said he is content with his current post.
Mphoko appointed last year, said he should not be mixed up in succession plots after becoming a target of so called anti-Government tabloids.
Grace Mugabe and Zanu-PF national political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere have also denied similar claims, with Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa also being a target in a scheme which appears designed to cause distrust in the party’s hierarchy.
Mphoko, who is on a tour of developmental projects in Matabeleland South province, told villagers in Maphisa that the values of his party Zanu-PF did not allow him to fight for his leader’s post.
“It has been reported that I’m fighting with Mnangagwa over the presidential post. I come from a culture with proper leadership that does not allow us to fight for our seniors’ posts,” the Vice President said.
“I want the people to know that I’m happy with my post as VP and I’m not fighting with Mnangagwa over the presidency. President Mugabe is not only our leader, but our father. We therefore respect his leadership and this will never change.”
He said it was unfortunate that people were wasting time peddling lies instead of focusing on more important things that bring development to the country.
“The late Vice Presidents s Joshua Nkomo, Simon Muzenda, Joseph Msika and John Nkomo never gave President Mugabe any problems and this is what we were taught in our party. I have no intentions to give our leader any problems.
“Those who want to be involved in fights for the presidential post are free to do so, but they should leave me alone because I’ve important work to do for the nation as VP.”
Kasukuwere, who is also the Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister, recently distanced himself from the reports, saying he should be counted out of the imagined race.
He said he was there to assist and serve President Mugabe and should not be implicated in any succession plots and speculations.
President Mugabe has warned party members against propping up some leaders over others as this would create another “Gamatox” — a reference to a putschist cabal led by former Vice President Joice Mujuru who was expelled along with other top party officials for plotting to unconstitutionally depose him ahead of the 6th Zanu-PF People’s Congress last December.(State Media/Additional Reporting)
Massive Fuel Shortage Hits Air Zimbabwe
Air Zimbabwe is facing yet another crisis with the Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development, Dr Obert Mpofu confirming that the airline has run out of Jet A1 fuel.
The minister confirmed the development to the State Media while raising fears that Air Zimbabwe might have to resort to seeking assistance from regional neighbours if its stocks have run dry.
Dr Mpofu also warned that while frantically trying to address the fuel crisis, several Air Zimbabwe flights will be affected and passengers inconvenienced.
Experts say the absence of a strategic leadership, a tainted image and other legacy issues have been identified as the major set-backs to turning around the fortunes of Air Zimbabwe.
Zanu PF Responsible For The “Firing” Of Workers-ZFTU
A pro Zanu PF labour Union The Zimbabwe Federation of Trade Unions ZFTU says Zanu PF should be held accountable for letting down workers who are being sacked by their employers as a result of the Godfrey Chidyausiku labour judgment.
“Let us take the bull by its horns,”ZFTU secretary general Kennias Shamhuyarira told journalists Thursday in Harare.
“We have Ministers like Patrick Chinamasa and Mike Bimha who are pushing their capitalistic agendas.
“Chinamasa is calling for the reduction of the civil service wage bill will be only possible after workers have been chased.
Shamhuyarira said:“Bimha was today addressing a business community in Gweru pushing for the same agenda, and we are saying Zanu PF has been infested by capitalists, and hypocrites.
“These are the politicians most of the owning the remaining few resources and they are pushing for their interests”.
“We have a labour Minister who has failed to convince fellow cabinet ministers to jointly lobby for the reversal of the judgment, and those are the people who should be fired”.
ZFTU said they are visiting individual companies which have sacked workers and issuing g them a 72 hours ultimatum to recall the fired employees.
It emerged from the ZFTU that the number of workers who have been fired is now at 16 000.
Mugabe’s Continued Denial of Cancer Killing Him, Economy, A Deathly Insult
President Mugabe continues to blame the sanctions imposed on himself and a hundred or so others in his inner circle for the country’s economic meltdown. He said the sanctions induced hardships brought about many challenges and vending was one way of cushioning the situation. He continues to deny that corruption is the main cause of the country economic woes.
US President Barack Obama said corruption was the cancer holding back progress in Africa and he was right. In Zimbabwe, after 35 years of denying the cancer and attributing all the nation’s economic problems to sanctions, the cancer has had the time and space to grow and spread. It has spread now to every organ of the nation; it is not holding back progress but killing the nation.
Zimbabwe’s Marange diamonds were valued at $800 billion and yet the nation is not even getting a dollar for this bounty. What has sanction to do with the looting and plunder going on here other than that the sanctions are a finger behind which those looting are hiding?
The nation is starving because the ruling elite who seized the farms have failed to maintain the productivity of the white farmers from whom the farms were seized. The white farmers did not take away the soil and the sanctions did not disrupt in any way the rainfall patterns.
Each time President Mugabe or any of his cronies blame sanctions for the country’s worsening economic meltdown he is adding insult to injury. Millions of Zimbabweans are living in abject poverty today because of the 35 years of his corruption rule and by continuing to deny there is no corruption he is insult the whole nation’s intelligence; that billions of dollars can be looted right before our own eyes year after year and yet, because we are so breathtakingly stupid, it never occurs to us that are being short changed.
Rebecca Malope Jetting Into Gwanda, Zimbabwe
Gwanda gospel music extravaganza confirmed
Staff correspondent in Pretoria South Africa
The two day gospel music extravaganza scheduled for Gwanda’s Phelandaba stadium has officially been confirmed.
At least seven award winning South African gospel music artists are expected to grace the otherwise quiet Matabeleland South capital from the 28th to the 30th of August. Leading the artists will be Africa gospel music queen Rebecca Malope who will undoubtedly be the key attraction. Also included in the act are Hlengiwe Mhlaba, Lusanda Spiritual Group led by Lusanda Mgcinga and her son Bethusile Mgcinga.
Also billed in the act are Tsepiso Motaung, Dumi Mkokstad and Gwanda’s own new gospel music sensation Judith Moyo. Putting the icing on the cake will be jazz and gospel turned Sotho music sensation popularly known as the Village Pope Tsepo Tshola.
The music extravaganza which the organisers Big Time Strategic intends to make an annual Gwanda event will core run with the events for the official opening of the newly built Gwanda Brethren In Christ Church. Big Time Strategic group Chief Executive Office, Gwanda born Justice Maphosa told a preconcert preparatory meeting in Pretoria on Thursday evening that his company which is running similar concerts through out South Africa’s provinces will make the event an annual show in his home town of Gwanda. Similar shows are billed to be held in Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit South Africa and Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban before the end of the year.
“We are more than excited as Big Time Strategic to have this concert in Gwanda for the first time and we will be hosting similar shows in Mbombela and Moses Mabhida before the end of the year,” said Maphosa.
Addressing the Zimbabwean delegation in the meeting which was led by the Brethren In Christ Gwanda church leader Reverend Sipho Mhizha and the mayor of Gwanda Councillor Knowledge Ndlovu, the artists assured the Zimbabweans that they are also more than excited and look forward to giving the people of Zimbabwe their best performances ever. Lusanda whose excitement was visible on her face expressed that she could not wait any longer to perform live to the people of Zimbabwe for the first time in her music career.
“I am so excited and looking forward to go and perform in Zimbabwe for the first time in my music career. Right now I wish the show would even be tomorrow, I can’t wait,” said Mgcinga.
Addressing the meeting, Reverend Mhizha assured the musicians of the best crowd they have ever performed for. He thanked the musicians for accepting the invitation to take the gospel of God to Gwanda through music and hoped that souls will be won to God through the two day music concert.
“This will not just be an ordinary music concert but a time to worship God and win souls to God. When I see people like Hlengiwe Mhlaba I don’t see singers but worshippers and am certain the people of Gwanda will be saved through your music,” he said.
In an interview after the meeting Maphosa called on the people of Gwanda and Zimbabwe as a whole to come in their numbers to support the music show which will be a free entry for all.
“This concert is going to be free for all. This is our own way of giving back to God as a company and want to use music as a means of our preaching to bring people to God,” said Maphosa.
Big Time Strategic is expected to carry into the country over ten tonnes of music equipment and about 120 artists and crew. The event managers told the artists that they will be ferrying to Zimbabwe the same stage and musical instruments which were recently used by ace American hip hop musical group Eminem. The equipment will comprise a ten metre high stage, hundreds of varied types of lights and three big television screens for the audience to see from any angle what will be happening on the stage.
Speaking on behalf of the artists, Bethusile Mgcinga thanked the organisers of the show for inviting them to the preconcert meeting and helping them understand the logistics around their travel and performance arrangements.
“This is the first time that we have been invited to such a gathering. Other music promoters just pay us and we are dragged to the stage not knowing exactly what to expect nor us being consulted on how we would want things to be done.”
The artists and crew will be flown into the country in a private jet from Johannesburg direct to Bulawayo. The musical equipment and technical team are expected in Gwanda at least seven days before the day of the concert.
At least 20 000 people are expected to throng Phelandaba Stadium over the two days. Mayor Knowledge Ndlovu assured the musicians and organisers that Gwanda town is ready to receive the artists and all the people who will come to the town.
“We are ready as a town to receive everyone who will come to Gwanda and will show the whole world that while we may be considered to be a small town we are capable of handling events of this magnitude,” said the mayor.
ZNCC Throws Party over Supreme Court Rulings
The Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) says the recent Supreme Court labour rulings will help revive struggling companies operating under the current harsh economic environment.
ZNCC chief executive Christopher Mugaga on Tuesday told journalists in the capital that while the rulings had cost many people their livelihoods, the Court’s decisions would “pay dividend in the future”.
“There is absolutely nothing special about this ruling except that it was long overdue. Before (this ruling) companies could not dismiss excess workers, a situation which was bleeding and affecting performance,” he said.
Mugaga also said the ruling was a “mere interpretation of existent laws” thus making it “a very legal standing” by the court.
“We have always talked about how inflexible the country’s labour laws are, and now, the Supreme Court acted on one of the resolutions from our recently ended congress, which is that of aligning labour laws to accommodate streamlining measures.” Mugaga said.
This comes as Supreme Court Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku on July 17, 2015 passed a judgement that companies could terminate workers’ contracts at any time, without offering them packages by giving them three months’ notice.
The decision was in a case in which two former Zuva Petroleum managers, Don Nyamande and Kingstone Donga were challenging termination of their contracts.
The legal precedent that followed this decision was that most companies acted on this window and downsized, with close to 6 000 people having since lost their jobs since the ruling two weeks ago.
Early this week, barely 14 days after the first ruling, the same court made another landmark labour ruling giving employers the right to withdraw employees’ allowances and benefits saying these were not a right or entitlement.
In a judgment delivered at the Supreme Court, in a matter involving the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) against all its employees’ associations who were demanding payment of outstanding housing and educational allowances, it was ruled that the NRZ had no obligation to pay such allowances since issues of allowances were based on collective bargaining agreements.
Meanwhile, Davison Norupiri, ZNCC president said the ruling was similar to a case recorded in the 1990s.
“The ruling has stirred emotions and relief within the market, on the surface, it appears like a blatant violation of workers’ rights but once factors in the business environment we are operating in are put into play, one will realize this was a major relief.
“Surprisingly, the Zuva Petroleum vs. its staff is not the first ruling of this kind under the similar circumstances, if my memory serves me well, in the 1990s we had the Nhamo vs Chirisa case even though the judgment went unnoticed to the public,” he said. Dailynews.
South African Police in Massive Raid on Illegal Immigrants
The South African government this morning resumed a mass raid and deportation exercise of illegal immigrants resident in the country’s commercial capital Johannesburg.
The operation led by the South Africa Police Service includes officers from the country’s immigration department and reinforced by the City of Johannesburg’s Metro Police and members of the South African Defence Forces. Scores of officers and vehicles were this morning seen being dispatched into the notorious Hillbrow suburb of Johannesburg heavily armed and equipped.
Hillbrow is home to hundreds of thousands of foreigners most of whom are resident illegally in the country. Hillbrow is home to mostly Zimbabweans and Nigerians. It is estimated that about a million Zimbabweans are living in and and around Hillbrow a few of whom have proper documentation to reside in South Africa.
Panic hit the streets in the early hours of this morning as the police vehicles made their way into the metropolitan suburb. People were seen dashing in every direction fleeing the police. Scores of them who were on their way to work were seen getting off the taxis making good their escape back home.
At the time of this article, the police are still cordoning off several residential flats in the suburb and stopping everyone on the streets checking residence permits.
The South African government recently called on Zimbabweans resident in the country to come forward and regularise their stay in the country under a special dispensation permit. Only 650 000 out of an estimated 3 million Zimbabweans resident in the country responded to the call. The government has since been making threats to massively deport Zimbabweans who remained illegally in the country or using fraudulent documents.
It is not yet clear how long the operation code named Fiela will last or how much it will be spread into other towns in South Africa. In 2002, South Africa engaged in a similar exercise under operation Sikhukhula which was stopped by the United High Commissioner for Refugees after hundreds of thousands of foreigners had been deported or thrown into detention camps in South Africa.
Grace Fights Back at Journalists – OPINION
DISCLAIMER: The below opinion piece is the author’s and no one else’s : Once again, the First Lady, Dr Grace Mugabe, has put paid to speculations that were doing rounds in rumour mongering mills of the private media about her political ambitions.
Only recently, President Mugabe exposed other speculations that were peddled in the same media when he appointed Nyasha Chikwinya as the Minister of Women, Gender and Community Development, a ministry that detractors ruminated that it was being reserved for the First Lady. That was not to be and the First Lady pointed out clearly that she was not interested in a cabinet post. Indeed, she was very sincere in saying this because she has all the ministerial merits. There is nothing that could have stopped her from becoming one for she is far much better than certain people in the cabinet.
The First Lady bared out her thoughts on politics during her recent birthday celebrations. She told the whole nation, if not the entire world, that she was not eyeing the presidency neither did she had presidential ambitions. The private and international media have been awash with gibberish that suggested that the President was grooming his wife for the presidency.
Now that she has set the record straight, what is next for these peddlers of lies and prophets of doom? In any case, there is no law in Zimbabwe that prohibit her, as the First Lady, from seeking election as president, let alone any political office. She is a Zimbabwean citizen who, like anyone else, has constitutional rights to seek for any political office.
The constitution of Zimbabwe part 2 Section 91 subsection (1) (a)-(b) says: “A person qualifies for election as President or Vice President if he or she is a Zimbabwean citizen by birth, has attained the age of forty years, is ordinarily resident in Zimbabwe and is registered as a voter.”
Not that I am lobbying the First Lady to throw her hat in the ring but only that detractors must know that she is Zimbabwean who meets the prerequisites for the presidential office. She is a registered voter, a resident Zimbabwean, and she is 10 years above the constitutional age limit. Therefore, there is nothing whatsoever that can prohibit her from joining the presidential race as long as people support her.
However, we respect her decision to stay away from the presidential race and concentrate on women issues and her charitable projects. I personally wish if children’s affairs can come under her jurisdiction in the politburo. Nevertheless, Zimbabwe needs people of her calibre for the top office in the country. Like her husband, she is development oriented, which is what this country needs most in the face of the illegal sanctions that have devastated our country. She is philanthropist, a rare attribute that will pay dividend to this country. It will be a blessing in abundance for a country to have a big-hearted leader.
All the presidential hopefuls for this country, after the visionary leader, President Mugabe, must take a cue from the First Lady. They must be embodiment of all the virtues that are in the First Lady. They must adopt the zero tolerance to corruption and other vices. Zimbabwe needs someone who will be able to say, “Stop it” to all the vices that are an albatross around the neck of the socio-economic development of this country.
The birthday celebrations of the First Lady also exposed people who are always blind to good things but are quick to point at faults. The private media and other detractors slated the celebrations that they referred to as lavish. They wanted to give an impression that the First Lady was hosting the celebrations for personal benefits.
The First Lady keeps several orphans at her Mazowe children’s home and she is a patron of many other similar homes in Zimbabwe. The money she realised at the dinner will be channelled towards these homes. The funny part of it is that some of the people who are making the noise are the ones who sired and dumped or neglected the children that the First Lady is looking after.
There are many well-heeled people in this country but the idea of extending a helping hand to the needy and vulnerable section of the community never crossed their minds. Even the principal of these detractors, at one time, was very moneyed but never thought of adopting even a single orphan. Instead, he ‘adopted’ women, most of whom were gold diggers.
That principal lived large in a sea of poverty. He could afford a trip to New York to celebrate his belated birthday. He gave his newfound lover an open cheque to spend as she pleased. He could afford to pay US$36 000 in bride price for a wife, whom he later divorced and paid US$300 000 in an out of court settlement.
In a country that was economically bleeding, that principal afforded to buy a US$40 000-kitchen unit for a girl friend whom he later took for a wife. The same people, who try to play ignorance as an excuse to attack a noble cause, never censured that level of profligacy by their extravagant principal.
UK: Man Charged for Murder of Miriam Nyazema
Rochdale News| A man has been charged with murder after a woman died in Rochdale.
Josphat Mutekedza (13/08/1979) of no fixed address was charged with murder and section 16 firearms offences and is due to appear before Manchester city magistrates today, Thursday 30 July 2015.
A 45-year-old man arrested has been released without charge.
At around 9.50pm on Wednesday 28 July 2015, police were called to reports of a disturbance on Shawclough Way in Rochdale.
Numerous reports were received of a man with a gun and further reports were received of shots having been fired.
A 35-year-old woman was found with stab wound injuries but she sadly died at hospital.-Rochdale News
BREAKING NEWS: UK-Bloody Attack, Woman Killed, Boyfriend Arrested
Manchester-A Zimbabwean woman was on Tuesday evening found stabbed in Rochdale.
A murder investigation has been launched after the woman later died in hospital after being found with serious injuries.
The nurse who was stabbed to death after neighbours heard a row and saw a TV being thrown from a window has been named as Miriam Nyazema, Manchester Evening News reports stating.
Police were called to Shawclough Way in Rochdale at around 9.10pm on Tuesday by frightened residents who reported hearing gunshots and a man with a gun in the street.
Armed officers found Miriam Nyazema at the scene.
The 35-year-old had suffered serious stab wound injuries.
First aid was administered by officers and paramedics and she was taken to hospital but sadly died later from her injuries.
Two men, aged 45 and 35, were arrested at the scene on suspicion of murder.
Police confirmed that a gun found at the house was a BB gun, not a firearm.
Neighbours on nearby Shawclough Close told the M.E.N. that a ‘terrified’ man had fled from the house and ran across the roof of a garage to make his escape.
He then began knocking on doors asking for help and reportedly tried to force his way in to one property.
One neighbour, who asked not to be named, said: “He was banging on my door, ringing, he was scared to death. He was terrified for his life.”
Another neighbour, who also asked not to be named added: “He was crying. He had his head down and hood up. I looked into his eyes and thought ‘oh my god’.” – Manchester Evening News
Warriors “Starve To Death”
Zimbabwe’s young warriors have been left to starve. The young players were left to “starve to death” as it were as the public slammed the football body for abandoning the team just as their coach Calisto Pasuwa also dumped them having been unpaid for several months to date.
Even by their standards of bungling and incompetence, Zifa hit a new low yesterday after failing to feed an 18-member Under-23 squad culminating in the players boycotting training ahead of the do-or-die African Championship qualifier against South Africa in KwaZulu-Natal on Saturday.
Although the Young Warriors trained in the morning session after they were provided a substandard breakfast, the players refused to resume training in the afternoon after the cash-strapped Zifa failed to provide them with food at lunchtime.
On Tuesday, the team nearly missed the afternoon training session which was scheduled to start at 3pm again as they had not had anything for lunch.
They were eventually provided lunch at around 4pm before they went for training and for supper, they only had a cup of tea.
However, yesterday, one player, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said they decided to cancel the afternoon training session because they could not take it anymore.
“We cancelled the afternoon training session because we are hungry right now. We had a substandard breakfast in the morning and went to training, but we didn’t eat anything for lunch. So we are saying we can’t take it anymore. It makes things very difficult when you get subjected to conditions like this. It’s sad and demoralising,” the player said.
Zifa is also battling to raise about $7 000 for air tickets to travel to South Africa. The Young Warriors had received a major boost yesterday after chief striker Thomas Chideu joined team at training.
But then they trained without head coach Kalisto Pasuwa for the second successive day as Zifa had by yesterday not paid him his outstanding salary from the previous games.
The Young Warriors gaffer skipped the first training session on Tuesday with his handlers saying he could not continue before a payment had been made as promised.
Pasuwa is owed nearly $10 000 in salaries and allowances since his appointment to the post and Zifa has been failing to fulfil their promises to pay the coach.
His manager Gibson Mahachi said yesterday nothing had been paid.
Also unavailable at training is Dynamos defender Blessing Moyo amid reports that he flew to South Africa on Tuesday for trials with an unnamed club.
However, it is the return of Chideu, who recently signed for Cape Town Ajax of South Africa, that has strengthened the team as the Young Warriors seek to beat South Africa in their backyard and book a ticket to the finals in Senegal in December.
Chideu submitted his passport to apply for a South African work permit on Tuesday.
He is expecting to get his travel document from the embassy before their departure to South Africa.
The Warriors are expected to leave for South Africa tomorrow.-Newsday
WARNING: Vicious Baboons and Cats Gokwe’s New Security Guards
Gokwe Nembudziya farmers have resorted to protect their cotton produce using so called “traditional methods” in which they use baboons as security guards following several thefts of their cotton bales by unscrupulous guards.
This came to light last week, after one of the security guards who was manning the cotton bales at Chinyenhyetu Township, met the traditional security partners, two baboons and a huge brown cat.
Simon Nderunderu of Kuwirirana village in Gokwe came face to face with two male baboons and a big brown cat sitting on top of a Chireya farmer’s cotton bales, and tried to scare them, but was in turn threatened by the creatures, before he took to his heals for assistance from the other guards who were on duty at the nearby shops.
The other two Rickson Machinga and Norman Ndoro advised Nderunderu to wait for the cotton owners to come, since most of Gokwe farmers have resorted to traditional ways of protecting their hard earned cotton produce.
“I am still in shock as I can still see the creatures in my eyes. I have asked my bosses to transfer me to another cotton depot, but they said I must resign if I am scared of Gokwe, and look for employment elsewhere,” said Nderunderu .
The two guards, who came to Simon’s rescue Machinga and Ndoro refused to be pictured for fear of victimisation from their employers and villagers, but confirmed the ordeal to ZimEye.com.
“We suspect our friend wanted to steal some of the cotton and came face to face with the creatures. In Gokwe, it is now common that farmers use their traditional means to protect their harvests, like what we saw at the cotton depot.
This time it’s no longer easy to reap what you did not sow in Gokwe, as most of the people are witches and can do everything possible to protect their wares from thieves,” said Machinga.
The owner of the cotton bales, who identified himself as Robson Kazenge confirmed the ownership of the creatures, but refused to shed more light on how he work with them.
“Sorry young man, it’s my secret that I will not reveal to you, because you will publish it and I will lose my wealth. What will you do to help me when I lose my strength? Iwe just know that these are my creatures that’s all,” said Kazenge before ordering this journalist to leave him in peace.
Gokwe Nembudziya has been awash with juju, as two weeks ago, a young girl rose from the dead before burial and also three old women confessed to have human flesh in their huts, for relish.
Headman Nembudziya’s representative Chekayi Chingwe confirmed the presence of the creatures and warned villagers against stealing from anyone’s fields, as death will befall them.
“We strongly warn thieves not to risk their lives here in Nembudziya, as we tried in vain to dialogue with juju community to resolve their issues amicably with their victims. Many people are dying as a result of theft from villages, especially from swelling stomachs and headaches,” he said.
Makandiwa Fake Miracle Opens New Can Of Worms
A prophet Emannuel Makandiwa fake miracle exposed last month has opened another can of worms after the preacher attempting to ward off the humiliation was shown to have failed to heal the very same usher who pulled a string planted onto the red dress woman exposed by ZimEye.com, (Mrs Muza from Kwekwe).
Unedited church footage show that the same usher who performed the fraudulent act, remained with her own fat belly ( a real one) unhealed. The woman whose name was revealed as “Mrs Mbova”, is seen struggling with her bulging belly on live camera while Makandiwa claims to have healed the one Mbova is ushering(in a red dress). Her large belly is in sharp contrast to the one of the said “ill” woman in red dress- see picture below…
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The woman in red dress has since been found to have lied that she has medical records to prove her belly condition. VIDEO:
In another video stitch up, Makandiwa responded to the expose’ as he called for ZimEye journalists to “bring their own bellies to be healed” by him. But news readers have asked why Makandiwa failed to perform the same miracle on his own usher a few centimetres from the patient, Mrs Mbova.
Climate Change Horrors Softer than Mugabe’s Govt
The Mugabe administration has once again come under fire from Zimbabwe’s Bulawayo Metropolitan Senator Eddie Cross, after he compared the effects of climate change as better than the Harare administration.
In his brief presentation during the Climate Change Consultative Forum in Bulawayo yesterday, the main opposition legislator blasted the ZANU PF led government for lack of professional governance in everything they do.
“Zimbabwe has failed to implement all important concerns and main activities due to their poor leadership skills and corruption. In as much as I am one of the legislators, I can confirm here that we have failed as a country, because we are under a bad government, whose mandate is not people oriented, but based on selfish ends.
This government is worse than the effects of climate change, as it has failed to rescue its people from the jaws of poverty they created,” said Eddie Cross.
His sentiments concurred with those of MDC Renewal Spokesperson Joshua Mhambi, who said that the Mugabe led government needed “guidance from the word of God”.
“While Zimbabwe was reduced from the bread basket of the continent to the cursed basket, the government must have the political will to deliver and implement their election promises. A bad government makes everything worse,” said Cross.
“Useless” ZRP Cops Given Powers to Shoot and Kill: New Bill
Zimbabwe’s Police officers prone to numerous senseless acts across the country, will now have powers to shoot suspects who resist arrest or attempt to flee from police custody under sweeping new powers.
The Criminal Procedure and Evidence Amendment Bill, currently at the public consultation stage, will allow police to use lethal force, even on unarmed suspects.
The development comes shortly after a “senseless” act by a police officer who was caught on camera nearly getting himself killed by dangling his full body onto a moving kombi, shocked the entire Harare community.
Jessie Majome, who chairs the Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs parliamentary portfolio committee, on Tuesday told Gweru residents that if the Bill sailed through, police will have extra powers which she suggested cannot be supported by the Constitution.
She said: “Clause 15, Subsection (2) of section 42 of the Act permits the killing of persons who resist arrest or attempt to escape arrest. Under section 86(3) of the Constitution, the right to life can’t be limited by any law (except to the extent specified in section 48).”
Gweru residents attending the consultative meeting forcefully opposed the proposed law change.
They said if police were given power to kill, it would result in people living at the mercy of police officers.
Martin Chivhoko said police should rather shoot to injure or disarm an armed person. He said the Bill was not even clear on persons who were not armed.
“What if one is not armed but is resisting arrest? Will the police kill that person? Police shouldn’t just kill people,” he said. “What I’m saying is that killing shouldn’t be allowed as the police will finish us (sic).”
Cleopas Shiri from Mkoba suburb said the Bill should state that only dangerous criminals armed with guns should be killed. There was less debate when other proposed amendments were discussed.
Changes to Clause 20 Section 52(2) of the Act, which gives police officers power to stop people found carrying goods at night, passed without much comment.
It reads: “If anyone so stopped cannot give a satisfactory explanation for having the goods, the police officer can convey the person to a police station or prison and detain him or her until the next sitting of a Magistrates’ Court.”
“This clause will replace subsection (2) by other provisions that require, firstly, that a person so stopped cannot be detained unless he or she is suspected of committing an offence; and secondly, which ensures that people arrested under the section are accorded their constitutional rights.”
Clause 21 is being proposed to amend section 54 of the Act, which empowers a police officer to enter without a warrant any premises (other than a dwelling house) to get evidence of the commission of an offence by way of interrogation of any person and the examination of any books, records or other documents. “The amendment will require a police officer subjecting any person to these powers (whether that person is a suspect in a criminal offence or not) to furnish that person upon his or her demand with the particulars of his or her name, rank and number, and the reasons for carrying out the search and seizure without warrant. Any police officer who fails to do so will commit an offence.” -State Media/Additional Reporting
Cecil the Lion’s Death and the Power of Social Media
Dear Editor
I hope all those naive politicians, NGOs and community leaders out there who always undermined the significance of social media such as Facebook and online media like Zimeye.com have taken note of its growing power from this incident. The brutal murder of Cecil the Lion, and theresultant global reaction has proved beyond doubt the power of social media. Never before hasthe world so spontaneously reacted to such an act, an issue some would have seen as so minor or meaningless. The global reaction has shown what communities can achieve without even someone organising or leading them on an issue they are passionate about. Cecil’s death has not been in vain to social media watchers and advertisers. It has proved that; together, we can actually change world issues and events!!
Zimbabwe’s tourism has just been globally advertised by the unfortunate incident. The respective and responsible players in the tourism industry need to capture the mood and utilise social media to market Zimbabwe worldwide. Politicians must have learned that they do not need ZBC or the Herald to articulate their activities in their political parties. NGOs and other community development players must have now opened their eyes to the effectiveness of social media and how it can enable communication and reach their intended targets. Besides, its all almost free, save for the commitment and time! Zimbabwe needs to promote this effective tool, social media, for its own progress and development. It empowers all sectors f the population and makes everyone a player in issues concerning their life and community development.
Ndaba Nhuku
Mugabe Warns US, UK Envoys: “I Will Kick You Out”
President Robert Mugabe yesterday said Government will not hesitate to kick out British and American ambassadors if they continue instigating chaos by funding vendors to resist relocation to designated areas. Officially opening the Global Small and Medium Enterprises Expo in Harare, the President warned the two ambassadors to stop fomenting anarchy here.
“The resistance by vendors, we see the British and American ambassadors coming to the vendors and giving them money wanting them to continue to resist and these are ambassadors of countries that have sanctions on us,” he said.
“So, we have said if they continue doing that we will kick them out of the country.”
President Mugabe said Zimbabweans were known worldwide as enlightened people and it was incumbent upon them not to be led into anarchy.
He said Americans and the British were averse to peace in developing countries and “just want to see chaos, people fighting each other, terrorism everywhere.”
President Mugabe said the British and Americans behaved as if they were possessed by demons that did not want to see peace prevailing in the country.
“What demons do they have? Apoka ndopanomuka shave rangu ipapo. When a person insists on wanting to do wrong things to undermine the peace and calm of a nation, to undermine the unity of a people, then they are no good for us,” he said.
“We don’t need the British ambassador here; we don’t need the American ambassador here. But they would want diplomatic representation with us. We don’t do that in their own countries. So, they have to behave. Behave and you will be in peace with us, misbehave and we will kick you out right from the bottom. It’s our country.”
Mugabe said Zimbabwe is an independent State that cherishes peace, which is a prerequisite for economic development.
“Hongu kana wakanga wawana nzvimbo yako, haisi nzvimbo yedahwa, dahwaka munoziva kuti rinoramba richi dzokera netsuro. Aiwa, kana wakanga wawana nzvimbo pawakanga usati wawanikidzwa uchiita mari, isiri nzvimbo yakanaka, wazowanikidzwa toti toda kukugadzirai zvakanaka tiise mastores pamunofanira kutengesera, aah kwete dzava nharo,” President Mugabe said.
He urged vendors to relocate to designated areas and not turn urban centres into chaos and confusion.
“Asika tinenge tisingade mvonga-mvonga, magariro atinoona kune dzimwe nyika where you see goats in the city centre like in First Street,” said President Mugabe.
“That’s what I once witnessed in West Africa, no, we want to ensure that those who have shops are able to sell their wares freely, then goats must go kumbudzi.”
Mugabe commended the Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises and Co-operative Development Sithembiso Nyoni for organising the Small and Medium Expo and urged her to ensure that similar future expos are well publicised so that they become larger.
Mugabe said it was an acknowledged fact that the SME sector plays a pivotal role in the economic development of many countries.
He said according to the International Finance Corporation of 2012, there are more than 125 million SMEs globally absorbing about 67 percent of employment, and contributing more than 51 percent to the gross domestic product.
“Locally, SMEs employ more than 60 percent of the country’s workforce and contribute over 50 percent to the country’s GDP,” said President Mugabe.
“Having recognised the importance of such a viable and dynamic sector, essential and pivotal for economic development, we in Zimbabwe established the Ministry of SMEs and Cooperatives.”
He urged SMEs to obtain local and global certification standards so that their products can compete in the global economy. He said entrepreneurs should take advantage of Zimbabwe’s geographical location which is strategically placed at the centre of Sadc and the COMESA region.
He also said the Government was committed to addressing challenges being faced by SMEs which include lack of appropriate workspace, regulatory challenges and limited lines of credit.
He said SMEs were the ones that have sustained the country and showed great resistance to the enemies’ moral, political and economic onslaught aimed at installing regime change.
Mugabe said the small and medium enterprises were the ones that have continued to sustain the economy in the face of economic hardships exacerbated by drought and economic sanctions imposed by the West.
He said even people in rural areas had so much resilience that they make sure that children attend school through various initiatives that included selling livestock to buy uniforms.
“Even if we are small, we have the power to resist,” President Mugabe. “We have the power to say never again shall we come under the yoke of colonialism.”
President Mugabe commended the relations that exist between Zimbabwe and Iran and expressed hope that the two countries will exchange ideas on how best the SMEs can be harnessed and promoted for economic development.
Zimbabwe and Iran signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen cooperation between upcoming businesses and potential investors from Middle East country.
The decision to forge cooperation comes after the delegations from the two countries made successful visits to the respective countries over the last five months.
A 40-member Iranian delegation is in Zimbabwe for the 8th Zimbabwe-Iran Joint Commission which started on Tuesday.
Kasukuwere Faces Charges
The Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, Saviour Kasukuwere and the State Procurement Board (SPB) Chairperson, Charles Kuwaza could be charged for contempt of parliament after a parliamentary portfolio committee moved to have them charged.
The Chairperson of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment, Justice Mayor Wadyajena moved the motion this Wednesday, calling on parliament to charge Kasukuwere on charges of intimidation, verbal attacks and contempt charges.
Wadyajena alleges that the minister openly challenged him when the portfolio committee was conducting oral evidence hearings on the Marange Zimunya Community Share Ownership Trusts. Another dramatic moment also belonged to Lovemore Matuke who is the Chairperson of the Mines and Energy Parliamentary Portfolio Committee.
Matuke moved a motion for parliament to charge SPB’s Kuwaza who after appearing twice before the committee failed to adequately provide information while also insulting the committee for being disorderly. Kuwaza stands accused of failing to provide information on the ZESA tenders, and becoming ‘openly abusive.’
He at one time suggested there was no order in the committee, thus undermining the authority of parliament and the committee in particular. Speaker of the National Assembly, Advocate Jacob Mudenda indicated that after studying the motions, he will make a ruling.
Grace Splatters Birthday Cash
The First Lady Grace Mugabe has implored those who run charitable organisations to be honest, transparent and upright in the running of the institutions.
Grace was speaking to representatives of several charitable organisations from different parts of Zimbabwe who gathered at Mazowe Children’s Home for the distribution ceremony of the proceeds of the First Lady’s 50th birthday fundraising dinner hosted Saturday night.
Mugabe urged charitable institutions to declare everything given in private and not to convert anything to their own personal use, warning them that God is always watching.
She said charity work is not a business where funds to do business can be applied for in a bank, adding that support for charity is from well-wishers who can only be inspired through good use of the donations.
Mugabe said charity should be viewed as a calling and be taken seriously with a committed heart.
She explained to the gathering that the Grace Mugabe Children’s Home is a permanent residence for the children unlike other institutions that take care of abandoned children up to the age of 18 when they are released into the world with or without education to equip themselves for the world.
Dr Fatima Maruta founder of the Rose of Sharon Orphanage implored the First Lady to conduct workshops on setting similar orphanages built along the lines of Mazowe Children’s Home.
Dr Maruta added that it is a pain to most orphanage founders to release their children into a jungle world after teaching them the ways of life.
The different homes received a variety of groceries, including bath soaps, rice, mealie-meal, cooking oil and US$5 000 each.
50 children’s homes from all provinces of the country were represented at the ceremony accompanied by two children from each one of the invited homes.
Mugabe also spoke about some charitable organisations who decline to give her children when her home approaches them saying they will be denying the children a second chance in life.
She said some institutions use the children to attract donations.
Some care givers who have served at the home for a period of at least 3 years were also acknowledged and thanked, with the First Lady almost in tears in expressing her gratitude.
The ceremony was also attended by President of the Senate Edna Madzongwe, Zanu PF Deputy Secretary for the Women’s League Eunice Sandi Moyo, Acting Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Prisca Mupfumira and the Minister of State for Mashonaland Central province Advocate Martin Dinha among several other government ministers, legislators and dignitaries.