“Mujuru Caught Falsifying Hubby’s Cash” – State Media

Expelled vice president Joice Mujuru has been caught having falsified her late husband’s wealth, the State Media reports claiming.
Last month Mrs Mujuru said that her husband’s Estate is worth minus 2 million dollars as she faces a legal battle with close to 100 children sired by her late husband with different women. ZANU PF speculates that the estate is in the contrary worth over 10 billion dollars.

DETAILS of the late Retired General Solomon Mujuru’s vast empire have started emerging despite concerted efforts by his widow, former Vice President Joice Mujuru, to conceal the riches, The Herald can reveal.
Rtd Gen Mujuru died in August 2011 in an inferno, leaving behind an empire ranging from real estate, pharmaceutical, farming, to diamond mining – igniting a battle between Mrs Mujuru and some of the intended beneficiaries – mainly children.
Documents in The Herald’s possession show that Rtd Gen Mujuru ranked among the richest people in the country.
He had 100 percent shareholding in such companies as Kalmic Investments (Pvt) Ltd, Maidei Kumbirai (Pvt) Ltd, Rylance Farms, Tapfumaneyi Holdings, J and H Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd, Oriel Pharmacy (Pvt) Ltd and a 50 percent stake in Kupukile Resources (Pvt) Ltd.
Kupukile Resources (Pvt) Ltd was Rtd Gen Mujuru’s investment vehicle that had equity in River Ranch Diamond Mine in Beitbridge.
Rtd Gen Mujuru also had 100 percent shareholding in Thurlow and Company (Pvt) Ltd and Kumirinje Farms (Pvt) Ltd.
He had a million shares in hospitality firm Africa Sun, a stake in Ruwa Golf Resort Holdings, Merzig Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd, Zimbabwe Motor Assemblers and Distributors (Pvt) Ltd.
According to documents submitted to the executor of Rtd Gen Mujuru’s estate, Mr Stern Mufara, by the hero’s lawyer, Mr Thakor Kewada, the late general also had vast interests in real estate judging by the inventory of the houses he owned.
Mr Kewada cites the following properties as belonging to Rtd Gen Mujuru, Stand 95 Hogerty Hill Township 3 of Hogerty Hill A, measuring 1,4 hectares, Stand 96 Hogerty Hill Township 3 of Hogerty Hill A, measuring 555 square metres, and Stand 810 Marandellas Township.
He also had three other properties cited as Remainder of Sebastopol (in Goromonzi measuring 329ha) Inverangus of Sebastopol (also in Goromonzi 304ha) and Stand 9 Tara Township of Tara of Sebastopol (6,4ha in Goromonzi).
“All the above three properties were held by or transferred to J and H Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd and held under Deed of Transfer No. 4269/83, which title deed was collected by General Mujuru on 8th October 2004 as he sold one portion of the land to Damafolds Investments. The shares of J and H Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd were held by a number of individuals of the James Henry Verwey Family. They each signed declarations of trust and dividend waivers in favour of General Mujuru or his nominees being the Solomon Mujuru Family Trust. The original title deed and declarations of Trust and dividend waivers were retained by General Mujuru,” wrote Mr Kewada.
Gen Mujuru also owned Lot 1 of Lot 283 of Greendale, which property was subdivided to create Stand 1113 Greendale Township, House Number 18 Coghlan Road Greendale and Number 4 Springfield Close, Chisipite in Harare.
With regards to River Ranch Limited, Gen Mujuru’s Kupukile Resources had 5 000 shares as at August 17, 2007.
In Zimbabwe Motor Assemblers and Distributors (Pvt) Ltd he had 4 430 shares, while in Zimbabwe Sun Limited Gen Mujuru had a million shares under his company Tapfumaneyi Holdings (Pvt) Ltd c/o Interfin Merchant Bank.
He had shareholding in Ruwa Golf Properties (200), Ruwa Golf Resort (10).
At times Gen Mujuru would buy a property, but fail to transfer ownership to his name by not paying his lawyers such things as conveyancing fees.
Such properties included Stand 75 Shamva Township and Stand 5735 Warren Park.
Gen Mujuru also owned Remainder of Shamva Mine A, Shamva Mine B, Hexagon and Hexagon Extension.
In Bindura, Gen Mujuru owned Stands 22, 23 and 24 of Bindura Township.
Furthermore, Gen Mujuru owned Stand 214 Bindura Township, Stand 241 (Bindura Township), Stand 18 Bindura Township, Stand 449 Bindura Township and Lot 1 Ballantry.
In Chiwaridzo Drive in Bindura, Gen Mujuru owned stands 1399, 1400, 1401, 1402 and 1403.
In Shamva he had two undeveloped stands.
“In addition to the above, the General was the beneficial “owner” of the Beatrice Farm (where he died) together with all farming implements and farming assets,” notes Mr Kewada.
“The residential property at 4 Springfield Close, Chisipite, Harare. He bought this land and the next door land from or through a Mr Chapfika who developed the land with the buildings currently on the property. The General paid for the lands and buildings in full. He instructed Chapfika to transfer the properties to one of his companies,” notes Mr Kewada.
He added: “Apart from the farms and lands, the General bought J and H Enterprises, he owned another farm in Ruwa and also Atherston Farm in Bindura.
Gen Mujuru also had Hexagon Farm.
“We have no knowledge nor any details of the Gold Mines the General owned but we are aware one of his daughters (Nyasha) and her husband operates one of the General’s Gold Mines. The General may have owned other assets of which we have no knowledge of,” further stated Mr Kewada.
The estate executor, Mr Mufara, is unhappy with the reluctance by Mrs Mujuru to co-operate in the identification of properties her husband owned.
In a letter to Mrs Mujuru’s lawyer Kantor and Immerman dated June 16, 2015, he said: “Mr Kewada’s letter/schedule of assets does not include movable property. Since your client did not compile any inventory as per your earlier advise, I will be attending to compiling the inventories and evaluation of the movable and immovable properties for purposes of determining the value of the deceased’s shareholding in the following entities… Rylance Farm (Pvt) Ltd, Ruzambu Farm (Pvt) Ltd…”
He also demanded a schedule of Income and Expenditure for all the rentals collected by Mrs Mujuru from properties owned by Gen Mujuru.
“I also request the financial statements of the following companies from your client as at 16 August 2011 and thereafter to today’s date: Rylance Farms (Pvt) Ltd, Backbarrow (Pvt) Ltd, ZAMASCA, Desirable Investments (Pvt) Ltd, Turn Point – Karoi. Micah Gold Processing Plant, Natural Stones (Pvt) Ltd, Kupukile Resources (Pvt) Ltd.”

Chenjerai Hove Dies | BREAKING NEWS


Prolific writer and poet, Chenjerai Hove has died.
He passed away in Norway of liver failure ZimEye.com can reveal.
Family sources confirmed to ZimEye.com the man died and plans are underway to repatriate his body to Harare. His friend Dr Chirikure-Chirikure said he died on Sunday afternoon of liver failure.
“He died of liver failure,” Chrikure said.
He had been in political exile, in Europe for several years.
He was born in Mazvihwa near Zvishavane in 1956 and attended school at Kutama College and Marist Brothers in Dete, near Hwange.
He became a teacher and then took degrees at the University of South Africa (UNISA) and the University of Zimbabwe.
He has also worked as a journalist, and contributed to the anthology ‘And Now the Poets Speak.’
Hove has published numerous novels, poetry anthologies and collections of essays and reflections and one of his pieces stands bold as one of Zimbabwe’s great scripts of the millennium – READ MORE Click here.
His publications include:
•    And Now the Poets Speak (co-editor; poetry), 1981
•    Up In Arms (poetry), Harare: Zimbabwe Publishing House, 1982
•    Red Hills of Home (poetry), 1984; Gweru: Mambo Press, 1985.
•    Bones (novel), Harare: Baobab Books, 1988; Heineman International AWS, 1989. ISBN 0-435-90576-7
•    Shadows (novel), Harare: Baobab Books, 1991; Heinemann International Literature and Textbooks, 1992. ISBN 0-435-90591-0
•    Shebeen Tales: Messages from Harare (journalistic essays), Harare: Baobab Books/London: Serif, 1994
•    Rainbows in the Dust (poetry), 1997
•    Guardians of the Soil (cultural reflections by Zimbabwe’s elders), 1997. ISBN 0-908311-88-5
•    Ancestors (novel), 1997. ISBN 0-330-34490-0
•    Desperately Seeking Europe (co-author; essays on European identity), 2003
•    Palaver Finish, essays on politics and life in Zimbabwe, 2003
•    Blind Moon (poetry), 2004. ISBN 1-77922-019-7
•    The Keys of Ramb (children’s story), 2004
Honours and awards
•    1983 Special Commendations for the Noma Award for Publishing in Africa, for Up in Arms
•    1984 Inaugural President, Zimbabwe Writers Union
•    1988 Winner, Zimbabwe Literary Award, for Bones
•    1989 Winner, Noma Award for Publishing In Africa, for Bones
•    1990 Founding Board Member, Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (Zimrights)
•    1991-94 Writer-in-Residence, University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
•    1994 Visiting Professor, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon, USA
•    1995 Guest Writer, Yorkshire and Humberside Arts and Leeds University, UK
•    1996 Guest Writer, Heinrich Böll Foundation, Germany
•    1998 Second Prize, Zimbabwe Literary Award, for Ancestors
•    2001 German-Africa Prize for literary contribution to freedom of expression
•    2007-08 International Writers Project Fellow, Brown University
 
More to follow…

Prof Moyo is Grandson Of Emperor who Ruled Zimbabwe, Mozambique


black_technocrat-ANALYSIS-TEMPLATEProfessor Jonathan Moyo is the subject of this African Fact of the Day (AFOTD) — please hold your breath before you jump to premature conclusions. He was born the grandson of an emperor whose grandfather’s domain covered present-day Zimbabwe and Mozambique. The eastern sections of Botswana fell under this empire, too. Professor Moyo was born at a time of social convulsions due to the appearance of the Portuguese who found themselves in a vicious and blood-soaked cycle of fomenting dissent and getting embroiled in the subsequent physical confrontations in Bukalanga-VuKaranga.
His grandfather, Gatsi Rusere, was an impetuous character who acted without thinking. When Gatsi Rusere executed his paternal uncle for failing to capture an invader whose army had been routed in battle, some members of Gatsi Rusere’s family, along with some of the courtier loyal to the executed military leader, were up in arms. By Karanga tradition, Gatsi Rusere’s paternal uncle was his father. So, in effect, Gatsi Rusere had not only executed a loyal army general but he had also committed patricide. To take the life of anyone no matter how justified that might be is, according to Chivanhu, totally unacceptable. The act becomes far worse than a dastardly crime if one kills one’s parent, be it biological or customary. Thus, Gatsi Rusere found himself fighting not only an intra-family but a full-blown civil war.
With his hands literally full, Gatsi Rusere had to enlist the military help of the Portuguese. Of course the Portuguese had fortuitously discovered that there was a robust trade involving the Arabs and Indian and, on the other end, the gold-rich African empire in southeastern part of Africa. The mining and processing of gold was already a tightly controlled industry involving the imperial government and its subordinate kingdoms. This meant that the Portuguese were not in a position to simply bulldoze their way into this trade without a mighty fight. They had to curry favour with the African leaders. When Gatsi Rusere solicited the Portuguese for military help, they were only too happy to bail him out. That military assistance came with a steep price. Once the war had been concluded in his favour, Gatsi Rusere was reduced to a Portuguese puppet.
In all likelihood, the Portuguese may have broken the strictly observed ancient court protocol. As they carried on in their cavalier disregard of ancient customs, Gatsi Rusere’s son, Kapararidze, who had not been handed over to the Portuguese for education, must have witnessed the mayhem and humiliation by the Portuguese at the imperial court. This may have turned him into a Lusophobe, with that hatred of the Portuguese culminating in a significant role not too long after that, and with ramifications or tremors that are still felt today. When his father died, Kapararidze ascended the throne. He was said to have harboured a strong animus against the Portuguese such that he replaced all his father’s courtiers and ministers in an effort to completely cleanse the whole place of the Portuguese filth and stench.
Of course the Portuguese did not take this well. They conspired with Kapararidze’s uncle Mavura to get rid of Emperor Kapararidze. By custom, Mavura had become Kapararidze’s father when Gatsi Rusere died. The same custom says that a son cannot assume leadership for as long as there is a father alive and capable of assuming the responsibilities of said leadership. In light of this tradition, Kapararidze’s ascension to the throne was in breached of the succession protocol. Using this as a pretext to get rid of the Lusophobe, the Portuguese worked in collusion with Mavura thereby precipitating a blood-and-guts civil war and a contestation for the imperial throne. Inevitably, Kapararidze lost and vanished into the greater populace. That defeat marked the beginning of the epic life of the luminary but now-obscure Professor Moyo.
He was captured by the Portuguese during the succession war. Records show that the royal youth was presented to what may have been the equivalent of the Portuguese ambassador in what is now present-day Mozambique. Lord Nuno Alvares Pereira accepted the youth but handed him over to the Count of Linhares, the Portuguese viceroy of India. In turn, and cognizant of the fact that the it was improper to make a prisoner out of one who had royal blood flowing in his veins, the viceroy put the boy under the custody and tutelage of the Dominican priests at Goa, India. At that seminary, the youth received secular and religious education. All the expenses were shouldered by the viceroy.
For their part, the Dominican fathers were more than happy to groom the son of the dethroned Emperor Kapararidze. In this venture they saw a publicity coup that was too good to pass. Their initial objective, having taught the youth in the ways of royal Europe and Christendom, was to take him to Lisbon. The Vicar-General of Goa, Father Geronimo, wanted the youth to be given a royal reception and accommodation befitting his royal lineage and, along with it, see the youth baptized with pomp and circumstance. All this was what we, in our time, call a choreographed showcasing before the European imperial courts and the Pope in Rome the successes of the Dominican Order in its proselytizing mission.
Although the youth did not make it to Europe as had been planned by his tutors in Goa, the Vatican and the Portuguese court in Lisbon were nevertheless spectacularly impressed. For this effort involving the education of the royal youth, one of the Dominican friars received a commendation from the Vatican.
The Portuguese king expressed a keen interest in the welfare and wellbeing of the Mutapa youth. In recognition of the youth’s royal blood and his acquired Christianity, the youth was under protection of the king of Portugal. Part of the Portuguese royal treasury was used for the education and protection of this Royal Mutapa prince.
For his part, the youth was baptized and given the royal and honorific title of Dom
along with the Christian name of Miguel. Lord Michael, as his title and name are rendered in the Anglophone world, inevitably became a priest who was known to be an assiduous scholar and a teacher. Records show that in his field of scholarship he received the highest possible degree of that time, that is; Master of Theology. Based on the fact that Lord Michael had reached the apex of his field of study and also went on to use that education to teach, the late Dr Stan I. G. Mudenge described Lord Michael as one who possessed the equivalent of today’s Philosophy Doctorate degree and, likewise, his professional title as being akin to that of a professor in contemporary times.
For this reason, I proudly call the son of Emperor Kapararidze, Professor Michael Moyo. I am in agreement with Dr Mudenge when he calls Prince Michael Moyo the first Zimbabwean and, if I may point it out, Mozambican “to receive a doctorate degree in any field of study” per European mode of education.
This is the African Fact of the Day (AFOTD), I am BTechno Moyo.

UK Students Want Cecil John Rhodes’ statue Destroyed

Sky News/Agencies|Barely a few months after South African students effected the removal of British business explorer and imperialist Cecil John Rhodes’ statue, some British students based in Oxford are now calling for the removal of another of Rhodes’ statues stationed on British soil.
The student group at Oxford University is calling for the statue at the institution to be taken down because it is claimed to symbolise racism and colonialism.

Rhodes' statue at Oxford Uni
Rhodes’ statue at Oxford Uni

The statue of Cecil Rhodes – dubbed by some the founding father of Apartheid – is more than 100 years old and sits in a Grade II listed building at Oriel College.
The group wants the university to follow the example of the University of Cape Town which pulled down its statue of the white supremacist in April.
Annie Teriba is a member of Oxford University’s Rhodes Must Fall movement. The second year history and politics student told Sky News the statue represents institutional racism.
“It’s a reminder, more than being a statue, that when this university was built it wasn’t built with us in mind it was built off the back of exploiting labour and the colonial project and it’s something that still gets celebrated in the form of a statue. That’s something that students of colour really take seriously.
“There’s a violence to having to walk past the statue every day on the way to your lectures, there’s a violence to having to sit with paintings of former slave holders whilst writing your exams – that’s really problematic.”
She and other members of the movement take inspiration from fellow students in South Africa. In April they successfully campaigned to remove a statue of Cecil Rhodes at Cape Town University.
In life, Cecil Rhodes was ruthless in his pursuit of the British Empire. In 1888 he launched De Beers consolidating mines in southern Africa. There, policies he fought to implement paved the way for racial segregation. Rhodesia – now Zimbabwe – was named after the diamond magnate.
His estate currently endows one of the world’s most prestigious awards, the Rhodes Scholarship.
The postgraduate award brings students – which have included former US president Bill Clinton – from around the world to study at Oxford University.
Oxford student Brian Kwoba says Cecil Rhodes’ legacy can be redeemed by his financial contributions.
“It wasn’t Rhodes’ money, it was money taken from the labour of southern African miners, who he exploited, that created the wealth that now endows the scholarship that is in his name,” he said.
“Similarly, at All Souls College there’s a library called The Codrington Library [which is] named after a slave owner who had plantations in Barbados in the Caribbean and exploited that labour and then took the money to then endow the library that exists.
“As soon as we start raising these issues a natural question becomes who should actually benefit from these scholarships.”
A spokesperson for Oriel College told Sky News: “When Cecil Rhodes died in 1902 he left 2% of his estate to Oriel College, where he had been a student.
“His legacy helped to fund the construction of a new building, opened in 1911, which is now Grade II* listed. The building frontage included a statue commemorating his benefaction.
“Now, over a century after the building was constructed, Rhodes is thought of very differently. The College draws a clear line between acknowledging the historical fact of Rhodes’ donation and in any way condoning his political views.
“Oriel College is committed to being at the forefront of the drive to make Oxford University more diverse and inclusive of people from all backgrounds.”
But the calls have been labelled retrogressive and misguided by a large section of the British community. Commented one white Zimbabwean based in Yorkshire, “Cecil Rhodes the founder of Rhodesia – now Zimbabwe did more for that country than anyone of the natives of that country but since the white population was driven out by them and the British government.
Annie Teriba and her mates should go to Zimbabwe and look at the state the people are in – well half of them, those who are not members of the ruling tribe. When the whites were driven out the blacks took over the farms and businesses and within a year the whole lot was in ruins because they were either incapable of running then or just too blasted lazy. Under the country that Rhodes founded they had homes, food and money now most of them have no jobs, money or homes worth living in.
Annie Teriba is just an attention seeker looking to make a name for her self – she should sod off back to her own country – it’s certainly not an English sounding name.” – SkyNews/Additional Reporting

TB Joshua for Prison Now , Victim Family Declares


Self proclaimed prophet TB Joshua should be imprisoned for the collapse his multi-storey building in Nigeria, that killed 116 people – 84 of them South Africans(and two of them Zimbabweans), according to the family of one of the deceased.
This follows a coroner’s ruling in Lagos, that Joshua should be prosecuted and his Church investigated.
The family of Patricia Mkhulisi, who was among those South Africans killed in the collapse, said they would find peace knowing that justice prevailed for what happened to their sister. Her brother, Lwandle Mkhulisi, said the fact that TB Joshua celebrated his birthday lavishly in the country last month “showed that he is not remorseful for what happened to our families”.
“This prophet was supposed to ask families who are still mourning if they would be comfortable with his celebration, but instead, he shoved invites in our faces, telling us about how he is celebrating the lives of our loved ones.” Mkhulisi said he was even shocked that the South African government allowed the celebration to proceed.
“I’m 100% in support of the coroner’s recommendation, this man must be prosecuted, he thinks we could just forget what happened while the man of whom our beloved ones died in his watch, goes on with life just like that. Never, he said angrily.
Coroner Oyetade Komolafe made his ruling in a coroner’s inquest, to determine the circumstances of the collapse of a guesthouse for foreign followers of Joshua’s Synagogue Church of All Nations on September 12, 2014, AFP reported.
“The church must be investigated and prosecuted for not obtaining the relevant approval before embarking on the construction of the building,” he was quoted as saying. “The church was culpable because of criminal negligence resulting in the death of the victims.”
When the coroner threatened Joshua with arrest last year, the holy man hit back saying that he was being sabotaged and then linked the collapse to a low aircraft seen flying close to the building before it collapsed.
However, Komolafe maintained in the hearing that the court had the power to summon whoever it deems necessary to assist it. “The counsel should advise the Prophet to come. The church is not on trial. It’s not a matter of ego. Nobody is above the law. The court will be fair to all,” Komolafe said at the time.
Komolafe dismissed Joshua’s claims which recorded that the victims died from multiple injuries, including fractured skulls. He was quoted as saying: “The collapse was as a result of structural failures.”
Komolafe also called for the prosecution of the two engineers used by the church. The family of another deceased Zazi Lwandle a 58-year-old father of six from Mpumalanga, said they were still grieving and they would rather focus on helping each other heal.
Lwandle’s daughter, Kate said: “If it was an accident then we have to accept (it). If the court rules otherwise, then we would also accept whatever the ruling is but right now, we are not even aware of what is going on with that case. We just want to heal the hurt my father’s passing has caused.”
Government spokesperson Phumla Williams could be reached for comments at the time of going to print. The Citizen

How Most People Get Into Deep Debt

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Debt is the slavery of the free! – Publilius Syrus
Debt is defined as ‘A sum of money that is owed or due’ [Oxford Dictionaries]. It is created by the difference between income and expense.  There are two types of debt; good debt and bad debt.
Good debt is an investment that will grow in value or generate long-term income. They include; mortgage, student or study loan, business loan etc.
Bad debt is debt incurred to purchase things that quickly lose their value and do not generate long-term income. These consumables include; clothing account, car loan, furniture, appliances, luxury items, flashy lifestyle, store credit cards, credit cards, holiday loan, restaurant meals etc.
Whether it is good debt or bad debt, debt must be managed. People get into extreme debt as a result of many reasons. Some of them are avoidable and others unavoidable. Here is a list of some of the explanations.
Avoidable Debt
Avoidable is preventable and unnecessary. It is created by choice and mostly because of lack of discipline, pride, lack of financial wisdom, poor judgement and poor decision making. This type of debt can be prevented by getting the knowledge and ability to make better decisions.

  • Keeping up appearance. Many have fallen into the debt trap trying to “Keep Up” with an image. This is prevalent amongst recent graduates and younger families.
  • Poor investment decisions. When you borrow money to invest, be prepared to lose it, therefore seek good solid advice before engaging in any business activity.
  • Poor financial management by failing to plan and control personal finance well. Inability to resist impulse purchases and lack of knowledge on how to buy goods and services effectively. Disciple is needed.
  • Gambling, alcoholism, drugs and other addictive habits cause financial ruin.
  • Little savings and lack of or absence of reserve funds for emergency. You need to build a reserve to use when disasters like accidents, death or sickness strikes.
  • Unmonitored credit card and over draft usage. Note that financial institutions are not friends. They are businesses. Their aim is not to protect you, but to protect themselves at your expense.
  • Short-term loans or payday loans. They will say to you ‘You can take it. Just pay me when you get paid.’ First check your budget to see if you can afford it, if not, let it pass. Many people buy unnecessary things just because they were told ‘pay when you get paid.’

Unavoidable Debt
This type of debt is caused by crisis beyond our control. However when disaster strikes, it calls for us to make the best financial decisions so that lose is minimised.

  • Medical Expenses and ill health. Sickness, especially chronic illness, can attack anyone at any time. When not covered by a medical aid, it can drain all the finances and leave people in debt struggling to make ends meet.
  • Underemployment and lose of employment causes a sudden cute of income. This can be mitigated by a corresponding reduction in expenditure. In general aim to create 3 months cash reserve.
  • Divorce or separation also causes sudden loss of income and huge legal fees. During family conflicts difference of opinions normally spill into financial discipline.
  • Reduced Income. Distressed companies can cut salaries to stay afloat during hard economic times.
  • Inflation and interest rate increase. Mortgages and loans are at the mercy of fluctuating interest rates. This causes increase in repayment rates amounts. On the other hand inflation causes increase in prices of goods and services.

How is your debt situation? If not good seek help. For some trick to get out of debt see my articles Stop Debt 1 and Stop Debt 2.
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Minister Mahofa nearly Beaten Up By Villagers


Masvingo Provincial Affairs minister Shuvai Mahofa last week aborted a trip to Samba Ranch in Chiredzi after angry settlers warned that they would beat her up.
Mahofa and officials from the Ministry of Lands intended to evict newly resettled farmers from the ranch, allegedly to pave way for a well-known Harare businessman who could not be named for legal reasons. The businessman wants to embark on a sugarcane project on that piece of land.
According to sources, the resettled farmers had threatened war on anyone coming to evict them, forcing Mahofa to cancel her trip to meet them and instead, singled out village heads for a closed door meeting at the District Administrator’s office.
The villagers had been on the ranch for the past 15 years and the businessman is keen to kick out the villagers so that he can expand his sugar cane farming business.
Mohafa’s advance team which had visited the ranch earlier in that morning alerted the
Provincial Affairs minister that the villagers were baying for her blood, forcing an about-turn in the minister’s proposed meeting with the villagers.
The Standard later caught up with one of the chairmen soon after the meeting and he confirmed that Mahofa could have been harmed had she dared to visit the ranch.
Although no journalists were allowed in the closed meeting that lasted for seven hours, sources who attended it, told The Standard that Mahofa was forced to stop the intended evictions following fierce resistance by village heads.
“We were told not to talk to any reporter but the issue is that we have been spared for now,” one village head who attended the meeting said.
“We are not sure whether the issue is over but we have made our point heard that we are prepared to spill blood for our homes some of us have built permanent and expensive houses and we have huge livestock so where can we go.”
Efforts to get a comment from Mahofa yielded no results as the minister swiftly drove off straight after the meeting.
Clara Muzenda, Chiredzi District Administrator whose office hosted the meeting was also whisked away from journalists who swooped on her for a comment soon after the meeting.
About eight village heads attended the meeting.
Villagers alleged that government was trying to reverse “the gains of struggle” by evicting them on the 4000 hectares piece of land to give way to a sole farmer, who has supplied vehicles the government.
Meanwhile, Chiredzi Ward 3 Councillor Tarusenga Makamba was manhandled by vendors and commuter omnibus owners, accusing him and his fellow councillors of chasing them from their selling point at Nyore-Nyore, in Chiredzi town.
A day before commuter omnibus owners, vendors and Chiredzi town councillors clashed after the later forcibly removed them from their usual trading point at Nyore-Nyore in Tshovani.
On Thursday, council police forcibly removed vendors from the place to another close to the railway station, where vendors are saying there are no toilets and water. The manhandling stopped upon arrival of the news crew.
“We want council to upgrade the new area where they are relocating us. After all we are paying money every day and where is that money going,” said a commuter driver who only identified himself as Oscar.
Makamba said he was not aware of the evictions but he is only a victim because the area is in his ward.
“I was just passing by and these people mobbed me. I told them that we have to sit as council and them to hear their grievances unfortunately they could take none of that hence this situation.” -Standard

WARNING-DISTURBING VIDEO: Dzamara Woman Strips Naked at ZRP Machipisa


An MDC T female supporter stripped naked yesterday in protest against illegal arrest after she together with 67 activists were abducted outside the Zimbabwe grounds where the Itai Dzamara prayer rally was being held.
People were just rounded up outside the rally venue as they were coming from buying food. They were forced onto Police trucks and taken into cells at Machipisa.

For over two hours, desperate police officers failed to declare charges. As the arrested activists and worshipers continued demanding answers, an angry woman stripped her clothes beyond her undergarments in protest.

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Live Streaming: Funeral Service for Mbaqanga Icon David Masondo

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Mourners salute David Masondo
By The CITIZEN|A family man who always put his children first. This is how mourners attending the memorial service of legendary musician David Masondo, described him on Thursday.
Masondo, the lead singer of the traditional music group The Soul Brothers, died on Sunday in a Johannesburg hospital. He was 67. He died after he had admitted after complaining of exhaustion.
“Despite his burning passion for music, he always managed to find time for his children. He almost made it a point that they received the love of a parent,” the singer’s friend and neighbour Dumezweni Mcoyi, said.
Mcoyi, who was one of the speakers during Masondo’s memorial service at the Hammersdale Elangeni College attended by more than a thousand people, said Masondo’s love for children went beyond the singer’s family.
“He also showed the same love that displayed to his kids to his neighbours’ children – he was such a caring person,” he said.
Joy Mbewana, from the Creative Workers Union of SA (CWUSA) said the union was proud of the way Masondo had conducted himself as a musician.
“He brought back our dignity and dispelled the perceptions that musicians were irresponsible people who misused their money,” she said.
“He was a shining example of how responsible musicians should live. Today as I speak on behalf of musicians, I’m filled with pride because I’m speaking on behalf of someone who had been a role model.”
Another memorial serivice was held at the Bassline in Newtown, Johannesburg, where people paid their respects to Masondo.
Masondo started his career doing gigs around the townships of Durban in the 70s.
In 1974 Masondo co-founded The Soul Brothers – a group that went on to become a household name within the African continent.
Considered a pioneer in the Zulu soul music genre, the group went on to release more than 30 albums and sold millions of copies throughout Africa.
KwaZulu-Natal Social development MEC, Weziwe Thusi, who was representing KZN premier Senzo Mchunu, said the province was proud to have produced an outstanding person such as Masondo.
“We are not here to mourn but to celebrate David’s life – he lived life to the fullest and fulfilled all the tasks that God had given to him,” she said.
Artists, Thusi said, should draw lessons from Masondo’s well lived life.
“The reason why some many people had come for his memorial service today is testimony to the good life that Masondo lived.

Chiyangwa Guns for Mliswa job

KNIVES are out for acting Zanu PF Mashonaland West chairperson Ziyambi Ziyambi, with a petition being circulated to remove him in favour of flamboyant businessman and central committee member, Phillip Chiyangwa.
Sources said a vote of no confidence was set to be passed against Ziyambi who is being accused of dishonesty and disloyalty.
Zanu PF provincial executive members told The Standard that the signing of a petition against Ziyambi was almost complete and the announcement of his removal would be made this week.
Ziyambi is being accused of failing to revamp structures in all the districts to pave way for provincial elections. The provincial structures collapsed when several officials linked to former Vice-President Joice Mujuru were fired.
Ziyambi is accused of being dishonest by misrepresenting facts to First Lady and Zanu PF Women League boss Grace Mugabe about the state of affairs in the province.
He reportedly received a serious tongue-lashing from Grace over allegations that he attempted to block her from presiding over the launch of a housing scheme in Kadoma two weeks ago.
Ziyambi is also said to have refused to endorse Angela Muchemeyi as the Mashonaland West women’s chairperson, a move that has reportedly angered Grace.
Mashonaland West Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) had initially refused the imposition of Muchemeyi as the provincial women’s boss by the Grace-led national executive last month without the blessing of the provincial committee at their last meeting in Chinhoyi. But they were forced to reverse their decision overnight.
Ziyambi yesterday said he was not aware of such a plot to remove him.
“I am not aware of such a move but if I am accused of having failed, then the whole provincial executive committee has failed, not Ziyambi alone,” he said.
He claimed district committees were restructured but they were only awaiting verification.
Ziyambi said he was aware of some officials who have always wanted to chair the province noting they were the ones responsible for sowing seeds of confusion in Mashonaland West.
“They have always wanted to lead the province at whatever cost and those are the people going behind my back,” he said.
Ziyambi spearheaded the removal of former provincial chairperson Temba Mliswa — the same scenario that has come back to haunt him.
Chiyangwa yesterday refused to comment on the issue.-Standard

Tsvangirai Attacked Over Dzamara Gamatox Hat

MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai was yesterday attacked for wearing a hat during prayer time.
This was at the Itai Dzamara prayer rally at Zimbabwe Grounds in Machipisa.
“Why is he the only person wearing a hat during prayer time when there is no reason for wearing a hat on this cold Saturday”? asked one attendant.

Lone man in a hat...Morgan Tsvangirai (left)
Lone man in a hat…Morgan Tsvangirai (left)

This came as Tsvangirai was also criticised for ignoring the disappearance of several other MDC activists he has personally blamed on both Jabulani Sibanda and Temba Mliswa who he co-hosted the prayer function.
The below was written by one Frank Morris Mutize:
“May you please allow me to ask Cde Chalton Hwende, Cde Job Sikhala one question concerning yesterday’s Itai Dzamara rally?
My question to the former comrades is:
“As you where in the prayer sessions with Jabulani Sibanda and Themba Mliswa, did you get to spare a minute to just ask Cde Jabulani Sibanda where he put our own Shepherd Jani who was abducted by four man who were using his blue Mazda twin cab?
“Did you spare a second to ask Cde Jabulani Sibanda what happened to all our cadres who disapppeared in Masvingo and other parts of Zimbabwe?
“This reminds me of the time Theresa Makone was the minister of Home Affairs, she ran from Zambezi to Limpopo looking for Mutasa’s son who was arrested for fraud whilst our own Solomon Madzore, Last Tamai Maingehama, Yvonne Musarurwa were perishing in prison.
“This reminds me of how Morgan Tsvangirai kept on drinking tea with Mugabe while our fellow democratic fighters were suffering in the hands of ZANU PF.
“Comrades and friends it’s time for us to open our eyes and see the great betrayal by a man we thought was the front-runner of the democrats.”

Woman Strips Naked Over Dzamara Arrest

An MDC T female supporter stripped naked yesterday in protest against illegal arrest after she together with 67 activists were abducted outside the Zimbabwe grounds where the Itai Dzamara prayer rally was being held.
People were just rounded up outside the rally venue as they were coming from buying food. They were forced onto Police trucks and taken into police cells at Machipisa.
For over two hours, desperate police officers failed to declare charges. As the arrested activists and worshipers continued demanding answers, an angry woman stripped her clothes beyond her undergarments in protest.
“Why have you arrested us? What have we done? You better kill me along with Dzamara then,” she lashed out.
In the following video footage, she is seen screaming aloud in anger as others in equal rage break in song.
By this time, their sadza meals they had bought at the shops had gone cold.
Many are wondering on the implications of democracy in Zimbabwe. Sadly the same woman who dared to openly flaunt her activism will have to stay in prison until Monday as her MDC party led by Morgan Tsvangirai forsook her.
Despite close to 100 party members being arrested in broad daylight, there was no mention whatsoever of the incident in party spokesperson Obert Gutu’s statement at the end of the day.
Efforts to obtain a comment from Morgan Tsvangirai were fruitless.
During the time that the group of elderly men and women were all in the police cells, one woman in her periods struggled for hours pleading for cotton wool. The scene was so humiliating and disturbing as she was heard by men young and old begging for cotton wool. She was only later assisted by the Zimbabwe lawyers for Human Rights Jeremiah Bamu who saved the day managing also to bring some sanitary wear.
Stay watching to see and hear their ordeal: VIDEO LOADING….

Hubby Forces Wife to Sleep Next Door to Enjoy Girlfriend

A BULAWAYO man has allegedly been forcing his wife of 28 years and their five children to sleep next door so as to make way for his girlfriend. As if that is not enough, Beatwell Nyathi has also been beating his wife, Florence Mlilo, who has since applied for a protection order from her husband. According to Mlilo, Nyathi, a Bulawayo City Council cleaner at Zulukandaba Primary School, has since brought his girlfriend into their matrimonial home.
Nyathi and Mlilo appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Miss Evelyn Mashavakure.
Mlilo told the court that she has been married to Nyathi since 1987 and they have five children.
“Your Worship, two of our children are minors and I live with them in our rural home, while my husband stays in our house in Makokoba but now he has a girlfriend. Whenever I come to visit with the children, my husband chases us out of the house, insults us, and sometimes assaults me,” she said.
“He chases me out while he lets his girlfriend stay at our house. He has been abusing me since 2004. The incident last occurred on 1 July where my husband chased me out of the house and verbally abused me resulting in me sleeping next door, while he enjoys with his girlfriend.”
Mlilo stated that the conduct of her husband was disturbing her peace and that of her children.
“I have been embarrassed enough. I pray that my husband be ordered not to chase me out of the house, not to insult me, and that woman who now stays in our house be ordered to leave,” said Mlilo.
Nyathi, however, denied the allegations and told the court that the woman his wife was referring to was actually not his girlfriend but his second wife.
“Madam, these are my two wives. I actually married them at the same time. It is not true that I am denying my wife access to the house, instead she leaves on her own,” he said.
Miss Mashavakure granted Mlilo the protection order and Nyathi was barred from harassing, assaulting and insulting her.
“If what your wife has said is true that you are harassing her. I urge you to desist from such practice. You are ordered to keep peace with your wife. You are not supposed to emotionally, physically and verbally abuse her.
“Lastly, I’m referring you and your wife for counselling,” said Miss Mashavakure.

BREAKING NEWS: Police Raid at Dzamara Rally, Arrest MDC-T Supporters

LIVE UPDATE:  16:45 – The arrested are now being forced to pay fines on charges of “Public Drinking.” ZLHR lawyer Jeremiah Bamu tells ZimEye.com the police later became conciliatory and made the arrested pay fines. Still not clear how many have the money to pay and will be released.
16:28 – The number of the arrested continues to grow…is now more than 60 men and women. They are denied to see their lawyer, Jeremiah Bamu (ZLHR).
16:07 – A woman in her periods is stranded inside, and is currently begging for cotton wool. Police are ignoring her repeated requests.
16:01 – Another woman has stripped naked in protest. VIDEO LOADING
 
ZRP Cops have just raided worshipers and democracy activists just outside the Dzamara rally venue and arrested over 50 MDC-T supporters.
ZimEye.com can reveal over (50) fifty MDC-T supporters men and women are locked up at Machipisa Police Station at present (Saturday 1530Hrs).

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights advocate Jeremiah Bamu told ZimEye.com, “I am just getting to the police station right now,” he said.
Although Bamu was earlier told by the police the raid is disconnected from the Dzamara rally, ZimEye can exclusively reveal the arrest has everything to do with the rally as the people were arrested at the entrance to the rally and are all prayer-rally attendants. “Yes but current indications are that its nothing material and entirely disconnected from the prayer meeting,” Bamu said.
But upon a follow up with Machipisa Police Station, ZimEye.com was told the move was a deliberate on the rally to frustrate the Dzamara prayer. One of the incarcerated told ZimEye.com:
“We had just gone to get some food, where we were rounded up. They beat up some of us and put us into a truck.”
ZimEye can reveal the police have shifted statements on the reason they have arrested the activists and at the time of writing, Mr Bamu later said: “The police are saying they are yet to decide and are requesting for time.”
At 16:10 Hrs, Mr Bamu was told by the police that the charge is “public drinking.” But the large crowd of mature men and women seen by ZimEye had no alcohol at all on them.
 More to follow…

‘Stop Using the Word Xenophobia’

Lindi Masinga| Johannesburg – South African media should refrain from using the word “xenophobia” because it implied South Africans harboured extreme hatred for foreign nationals, and using the word could spark attacks, the chairperson of the parliamentary committee set up to probe violence against foreigners said on Friday.
Speaking during a visit by the ad hoc committee to the Jeppe police station in Johannesburg and during a committee meeting with Izinduna (tribal headman), committee co-chairperson Ruth Bhengu said: “As journalists, you must refrain from using xenophobia because it means having extreme hatred which we don’t have as South Africans.
“We must move away from this xenophobic word because it brings us to the wars and makes it seem like South Africans hate foreigners when we have lived with whites and Indians who we don’t know where they come from. We are proudly South African and we accommodated those who came from all over, therefore it is not correct to judge and say South Africans are xenophobic and prevents us from moving forward. Media must report that it’s just attacks, not xenophobic attacks, which shifts the focus from the real issues.”
The Izindunas, from various hostels around Johannesburg, felt the main issue was that factories were hiring foreign nationals because they were willing to work for “peanuts, while local residents were unemployed and hungry. They said they did not understand how foreigners were able to open tuck shops and own companies, but as South Africans it was hard for them.
“Firms don’t hire people from here. Is this committee here to help us or because the foreigners were attacked when South African people who vote for them are hungry?” Miya, one of the Izindunas from Jeppe asked.
“I’m not happy I don’t have a cent as we speak. We tried with the police to sort things out in this area. Locals here have nothing. How do foreigners have everything and we have nothing. Hopefully now that you (government) are here you will help. These buildings, who is allowed to get in there when we have nothing?”
He said in Jeppe no one had been attacked during the most recent outbreak of violence earlier this year.
Most of the Izindunas felt that the government had not helped them as South Africans.
“We have problems but we don’t hear parliament helping. Only crazy people would want war and we don’t. Police are the only ones who help, not government. What have we done because government doesn’t help? We don’t like that hostel people are made to be the criminals and people in these buildings and in townships are the criminals. If we have done wrong forgive us, we want to work together.”
A Nduna from Jabulani hostel said that if it were up to him, companies would take on local people and he hoped the visit from parliamentarians would help with this.
“Ndunas and police die, but government doesn’t come solve things, but now foreign nationals are harmed and they come.”
The committee said foreign nationals had told them on their visit on Thursday that they had experienced attacks and persecution in their own countries and had come to South Africa to be safe.
“We may have not achieved all the issues the country has, but there are long-term plans to address unemployment, inequality and poverty,” said Tekoetsile Motlashuping, the other co-chair of the committee,
“We can’t turn a blind eye when there is violence against other nationals. Foreigners come in all forms, some for economic reasons, educational and add value to the economy. We need to solve the problem so that it doesn’t happen again. If the world doesn’t invest in South Africa, we will all go hungry.”
Miya was adamant, saying: “You all want the truth? There’s no xenophobia! When people are taking our jobs and space, don’t act like you don’t know what the true problem is. Where will our children sell and make a living. What will stop the war is local people getting jobs.”
The Izindunas said they did not hate anyone, but wanted the country to be controlled
“Let’s not avoid the truth. In firms, foreigners are managers and our people are nothing,” Miya told MPs.
“Leave xenophobia. I want us to live the right way. We stopped a white man and a Nigerian man from opening a brothel where our children would be selling their bodies. We want our children to have respect. Stop using ndunas as free labour. People say we are selling them out because foreigner are protected.”
Motlashuping said they were not there to defend foreign nationals. But, he said it was clear that the attacks stemmed from economic confrontation, with people fighting for tuck shops and small businesses and what was perceived as uneven competition between foreigners and locals.
Bhengu said the committee would be talking to the Chamber of Commerce and local authorities regarding the acquisition of buildings for business purposes.
“South Africans complain that the infrastructure that they operate their shops in isn’t okay,” she said. “We are going to engage the private sector as well as the local municipalities.”
The committee was formed in the wake of attacks that took place in April where several foreign nationals were killed and shops belonging to foreigners looted in Johannesburg and KwaZulu-Natal.
Bhengu added the committee would be looking to report back on its work in September if everything went according to schedule.
ANA

Mujuru Missing At Dzamara Rally | BREAKING NEWS

Expelled former Vice President Joyce Mujuru is missing at the Itai Dzamara prayer rally which started early Saturday morning, ZimEye.com can reveal.
It is 1330 Hours in Harare here, and Mrs Mujuru the topmost special guest is nowhere to be seen.

Temba Mliswa with Jabulani Sibanda...the only Mujuru supporters at the rally
Temba Mliswa with Jabulani Sibanda…the only Mujuru supporters at the rally

Temba Mliswa with Jabulani Sibanda...the only Mujuru supporters at the rally
Temba Mliswa with Jabulani Sibanda…the only Mujuru supporters at the rally

 
Close Mujuru sources say she has deliberately bunked the function which could have put her on the CIO (Central Intelligence Organisation) target-list. They told ZimEye.com while journalists are busy reporting on the so called Mujuru party, the latter is in private seeking her former boss Robert Mugabe’s forgiveness.
Although Dzamara friends said they are still expecting her arrival, close sources told ZimEye.com Mujuru will not be attending.
Dzamara friend Dirk Frey told ZimEye. She is not here I can’t see her anywhere.”
“She should be coming over though,” he added.
But Mujuru whose mobile-phone was switched off was nowhere close to Harare’s Zimbabwe Grounds.
One Mujuru confidante told ZimEye.com Mujuru is in private drifting back to Mugabe. “She has apologised to Mugabe and they are working on taking her back into the party. Mugabe regrets expelling her listening to his wife”, the source said.

Bhasikiti Chases Mugabe, Not Giving Up

Expelled former Zanu-PF Politburo member Mr Kudakwashe Bhasikiti, yesterday appealed to the Supreme Court against the decision by High Court judge Justice Bhunu to throw out his review application.
Justice Bhunu dismissed Mr Bhasikiti’s review application on the basis that the politician had rushed to the High Court without exhausting the available domestic remedies in terms of Zanu-PF’s constitution. It was the court’s finding that Mr Bhasikiti jumped the gun and the matter was dismissed on preliminary points.
In the notice of appeal filed at the High Court soon after the dismissal of the High Court review, Mr Bhasikiti wants the Supreme Court to direct the High Court to hear the review application on the merits.
Mr Bhasikiti’s lawyers Tendai Biti Law Chambers, argued that the judge erred in dismissing his application.
“The court a quo grossly erred as a question of law and fact in holding that the appellant had a duty to exhaust domestic remedies in this matter by way of appealing to the Central Committee of the Second respondent (Zanu-PF).
“The court further erred in ignoring the fact that the appellant had approached the High Court, in its role as a Constitutional Court in respect of which he had raised constitutional breaches perpetrated against him by the respondents and therefore the court, was obliged to treat the matter as an application in terms of the Constitution of Zimbabwe not subject to outdated common law rule,” reads the notice of appeal.
Mr Bhasikiti said the court wrongly hound that there was a lawful judgment by the National Disciplinary Committee. He argued that even if the said judgment had been issued, it was never communicated to him.
Mr Bhasikiti contends that members of the Politburo and the National Disciplinary Committee were also members of the Central Committee, hence appealing to the Central Committee would not have helped.
He argued that the court should have heard full arguments of the matter before making a determination.
Justice Bhunu dismissed the application saying Zanu-PF’s constitution clearly indicated that an aggrieved party may challenge expulsion with the Central Committee before approaching the High Court, but Mr Bhasikiti jumped the gun.
The judge said the expulsion was done in terms of the party constitution and cited Section 82 of the Zanu-PF constitution which reads: “For the avoidance of doubt, only the National Disciplinary Committee shall have the power to expel a member from the party.”
Justice Bhunu also cited Section 74 of the Zanu-PF constitution which empowers the Central Committee to review decisions of the disciplinary committee.
The section reads: “The Central Committee may, on appeal, or review, confirm, amend or reverse the decision of the National Disciplinary Committee.”

Where Is The Much-Hyped Mujuru Party?


The period before and after ZanuPF’s infamous December 2014 Congress witnessed the most ruthless purges of ZanuPF party stalwarts perceived to be loyal to the embattled former Vice President Joyce Mujuru. What followed was a major hype to the effect that by messing with Mujuru the ruling party had struck a raw nerve and would pay dearly for its foolish actions, but more than six months later there is still no sign Mujuru has any appetite for a fight of any description. Was it all a hoax, or was it a flawed prediction?
Given Mujuru’s long silence despite the stalwarts in her camp repeatedly promising fireworks from her, it can be safely concluded that the fireworks are not going to happen, and if they do, they will be grossly mistimed. Shortly after Mujuru and senior party cadres in her camp were unconstitutionally suspended or dismissed from ZanuPF it was widely reported that the formation of a powerful no-nonsense party led by her was imminent and if it was going to be effective it should have been launched around that time, when the iron was still hot, so to speak.
Mujuru’s following was estimated at more than 70% of the total ZanuPf following. She reportedly commanded the support of almost the whole of ZanuPF, with strategically placed influential individuals in all government institutions, including the all-important army, CIO and Police forces, controlling which is tantamount to controlling the country. At that time she enjoyed the crucial advantage that she was believed to be capable of giving Mugabe a run for his money.
Her suspension was preceded by the brutal culling of more than 200 influential ZanuPF office-bearers, 14 cabinet ministers and all ten provincial chairpersons of the party. We are still counting, as the shocking purges continue unabated.
A scenario such as this should logically have activated an avalanche of criticism, protests and defections, but fear, which has become a critical factor in Zimbabwe, certainly played a role in preventing any form of desertion from the party.
ZanuPF has turned Zimbabwe into a veritable land of fear. Everyone is afraid of speaking their minds, whether it is to constructively point out positive things that will set the country on the right track or expose corruption. There are very few brave men and women prepared to raise their heads above the parapet, among them swashbucklers Didymus Mutasa, Rugare Gumbo, Temba Mliswa, Margaret Dongo, Ray Kaukonde and Job Sikhala. The rest are gripped by fear and prefer to go into hiding or even commit suicide rather than face the wrath of ZanuPF.
Interestingly, Mugabe himself is not spared by this manifestation of fear. The man is arguably the most timid leader in the world, which is hardly surprising given that he knows he is occupying a position that he obtained by subterfuge, and lives by the sword. He is a paranoid president who imagines that everyone is out to get him and is always making unfounded accusations about people wanting to assassinate him.  According to him Sithole, Tsvangirai, Mujuru, and the USA have all made plans to slay him, and lately the ICC has become another organisation baying for his blood. He has in the past expressed fears he will go like Gaddafi and Kabila. It has emerged that when he lost to Tsvangirai in the 2008 elections he turned white with fear and even considered doing a runner to China.
On the issue of Mujuru coming to the rescue of the country, Zimbabweans will do well to exercise a cautious and sober approach. Mujuru was well placed to discomfit Mugabe and his Zanu had she acted resolutely at the right time. If she had announced an unambiguous position as soon as she was suspended from ZanuPF she would have caused the party irreparable damage, but she dithered and sent mixed signals by appearing to make veiled attacks on Mugabe and at the same time showering praises on him and swearing allegiance to him.
Some people have argued that any attempts by her to break away from ZanuPF would have been futile, citing attempts by the likes of Edgar Tekere, Margaret Dongo and Simba Makoni that had fallen flat on the back. What needs to be borne in mind is that Mujuru’s case was different in that the magnitude of disgruntlement was unprecedented because a vast number of powerful people were affected all at once. All these party cadres who wielded power in ZanuPF, in addition to the large numbers believed to still be in the ZanuPF structures, only needed an organised leadership to rally behind. Many anonymously signalled their intention to be part of the new political arrangement once it materialised.
The problem was that Mujuru was not prepared to take a risk and wanted to see the numbers behind her before she could make the plunge, but equally those still in ZanuPF wanted to see a powerful cue from her that she was spoiling for a bruising fight with Mugabe’s ZanuPF before they could defect to her side, afraid of the fate that had befallen former dissidents. They wanted to abandon ship not to jump onto one that was getting ready to set sail, but onto one that is already making steady progress on the turbulent waters of the treacherous sea and has given concrete assurances that it will weather the storm.
Mujuru has failed to instill confidence in her faction and her position has weakened even before she has launched her supposed party. Themba Mliswa, who initially signalled he was part of the formation, later made scathing attacks on her in an indisputable testament to the fact that support is dangerously haemorrhaging from her.
The former VP finds herself in the unenviable situation where she has to choose between gunning for the presidency and losing the billions that she amassed with her late husband. She is not stupid and she knows how things work in ZanuPF. In ZanuPF you cannot challenge Mugabe and not have your billions wiped out. If truth be told, that is why Mujuru finds it so difficult to take a decisive stance against Mugabe.
Mujuru also knows that what little support she enjoys is from within the larger ZanuPF camp because outside ZanuPF she is viewed as being just as corrupt as all the other ZanuPF people. She and all the other embattled ZanuPF leaders were part and parcel of the same system that was responsible for taking Zimbabwe from being one of the world’s most vibrant economies, although it was under total international economic sanctions, to being the country with the world’s weakest economy in the shortest period in recorded history, albeit in peace time and under no sanctions. Zimbabwe under Mugabe and his ZanuPF is the only country ever known to have achieved such a disgraceful feat.
From the foregoing, it would appear a waste of time to expect Mujuru to come to the country’s rescue. The only meaningful role she and other disgruntled ZanuPF members can play if they are really repentant is to expose ZanuPF’s rigging mechanisms and help the country hold genuinely free and fair elections.

Warriors Battalion: Pasuwa Lines Squad Up

Young Warriors coach Callisto Pasuwa has stuck with the bulk of the side that qualified for the African Games, adding just three foreign-based professionals in the squad that will face South Africa in an African Under-23 Championships final qualifier at Rufaro next weekend.
Zimbabwe and South Africa square off in the first leg of the final qualifier for the African Championships which will later take place in Dakar, Senegal in December.
The eight-nation championships in Senegal will then determine who will represent Africa at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil.
Pasuwa, taking cognisance of the importance of the showdown against South Africa, yesterday kept faith with the side that battled under difficult conditions to overcome Cameroon and book a place at the African Games in Congo Brazzaville, September.
The former Dynamos coach, however, has sought to strengthen his side by calling on the talents of Mamelodi Sundowns winger Kuda Mahachi, who is expected to headline the search for victory, and midfielder Marvelous Nakamba who plies his trade with Vitesse in the Dutch top-flight.
Denmark-bound left wingback Ronald Pfumbidzai has also been included in the side, but team manager Sharif Mussa, who released the squad, said yesterday they were still trying to persuade the player’s management team and his new club to allow him to play the July 19 battle first then leave soon after the encounter.
Mussa said they had also included the FC Platinum pair of skipper Wisdom Mutasa and striker Walter Musona who are currently on trials in Slovakia on the basis that there had been indications that they could return home in time for the match.
“We are expecting everyone who is local to be in camp by lunchtime on Monday so as to start the training programme later in the afternoon. The players who are currently outside the country should be arriving on Monday night or Tuesday night.
“I have spoken to them but still awaiting further confirmation. We have sent a letter to Pfumbidzai’s management and we are waiting to hear from them on whether he is leaving this Sunday (tomorrow) or will be available ,’’ Mussa said.
After missing out on the Young Warriors last three outings because of club commitments, Musona will be hoping that FC Platinum will agree to let him feature for the national youth team before he rejoins them for Premiership duties.
The Young Warriors technical crew, which also includes assistants Saul Chaminuka, Nation Dube and goalkeepers’ coach Richard Tswatswa, was happy to receive news that Highlanders striker Thomas Chideu is back in the country after undergoing a trial stint with Ajax Cape Town in South Africa.
Chideu, playing in his debut season in the domestic Premiership, flew back home on Wednesday night amid indications from the player’s manager Gibson Mahachi that he appears to have acquitted himself well during the trial stint with the Urban Warriors.
But Ajax Cape Town are only expected to announce their official position on the player in the next few days.
With South Africa having named strong side the Young Warriors have sought to do the same but it will only become clearer on Tuesday morning whether the local clubs will not present Pasuwa with headaches by holding onto their players.
The 44-year-old coach who is also the Warriors gaffer has had to be content with picking at least two players only from a club for the senior team’s African Nations Championships qualifiers.
But for the clash against Amaglug-glug, Pasuwa has retained the bulk of the side that did duty against Cameroon and Swaziland but included some of the players like in-form Bosso striker Knox Mutizwa who has been leading the Highlanders attack lately and Dynamos goalkeeper Tatenda Mukuruva.
There were places too for speedy Triangle winger Malvin Gaki, the versatile Blessing Moyo who, however, has not seen much game time at DeMbare, Highlanders defender Teenage Hadebe who is on the wish list for Ajax Cape Town and an as yet unnamed Belgian club as well as rising CAPS United goalkeeper Chris Mverechena.
Young Warriors squad:
Tatenda Mukuruva, Blessing Moyo, Carlos Rusere (Dynamos) Teenage Hadebe, Nqobizitha Masuku, Thomas Chideu, Knox Mutizwa (Highlanders), Marshal Mudehwe (FC Platinum), Lawrence Mhlanga, Raphael Kutinyu (Chicken Inn), Donovan Bernard, Mgcini Sibanda (How Mine), Chris Mverechena, CAPS United, Philana Kawedere (Harare City), Pritchard Mpelele (Hwange), Jimmy Konono (Whawha) Farai Madhananga (Flame Lily) , Gerald Takwara (Tsholotsho), Malvin Gaki (Triangle), Wisdom Mutasa, Walter Musona (FC Platinum) Kuda Mahachi (Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa) , Marvelous Nakamba (Vitesse, Netherlands), Ronald Pfumbidzai (Hobro IK, Denmark).

Man Crushed to Death By Bus

AN unidentified man died on the spot along the Bulawayo-Harare road last night after being run-over by a bus.
The accident happened on the busy highway near Brady Barracks at about 7PM.
The accident victim’s mangled body was run over by several vehicles before military police arrived at the scene. Sam Mahachi of Kurai Transport, the driver of the bus, said the man was missed by another car before he hit him.
“I don’t think he was mentally stable. He was nearly hit by a private car driving in the opposite direction. As he tried to run away from it he ran into my lane and there was nothing I could’ve done,” said Mahachi who was driving from Harare.
When journalists arrived at the scene of the accident at about 7:40PM, the body was still lying in the centre of the road. The news crew saw a vehicle run over the body as there was nothing to show that it was lying on the road.
The car did not stop. Witnesses said it was not the first vehicle to run over the body.
Military police battled to control traffic but did not have enough traffic reflectors to signal motorists.

Welshman Ncube Speaks On ZimPolicy Dialogue Institute

The ZimPolicy Dialogue Institute this week hosted Prof Welshman-ncube-greeWelshman Ncube for discussions on the 9th July. The below are questions randomly grilling Prof Ncube and the answers he provided. Please note that minimum editing has been done so as not to dilute the essence of the questions and answers.
The Zimbabwe Policy Dialogue Institute is a global think tank comprising Zimbabwe’s finest academics, influential businessmen and society members based in Harare, Johannesburg, Washington, London and Glasgow. Operating  on the Whatsapp network, it strives to reform Zimbabwe through open forum national policy discussions.
Invited guests are randomly asked questions. No names will be stated other than Prof Ncube’s and ZPDI will stand for any member who asked the question.
 
Prof. Weshman Ncube: We had agreed that I take questions at 6 pm today. I am now available for the discussion
ZPDI: Please don’t react to what I’m about to say, I’m not aligned to any of the MDC’s but all progressive Zimbabweans and I think its time to look beyond positions and come together as a collective for a greater good. No disrespect to Honourable leaders of political parties but I think they should step aside and let new faces within their structures take up leadership ‘roles’..not positions to structure a coordinated alliance for change.
I think the current leaders stepping aside will send a significant message to Zanu PF about the commitment of opposition forces of a political leadership environment where everyone deserves a chance to bring positive change to our society.
In doing so we need to ensure that structure can continue to harness the wisdom of those in previous leadership roles but creating an Advisors Council which will also ensure these leaders continue to be utilised in terms of achieving long term objectives.
Every struggle is about making strategic sacrifices, its not like you will be loosing their valued leadership but changing the game which is most likely to attract interest from even external actors.I’m just asking for sacrifices.
Prof Ncube: The only question I remember from the contributions yesterday morning is the question from Xxxxxx  about what happened to the reunification process. The long and short of it is that our colleagues in Renewal requested a suspension of the reunification roadmap to allow them to go to their Congress first so that they could have a structured and properly elected national leadership. So that process is on hold until they get back to us after their Congress
ZPDI:  My question to Pro is—- why are u sticking to the name mdc which Tsvangirai very well says it belong to him —–why is they so much disintegration in yo party with some top members crossing the floor and resigning from your party. Are you not the same as MT?
Prof Ncube:  We are the MDC until such time that the owners of the party assembled at Congress by a two thirds majority agree to change the name. At the last Congress the National Council recommended to Congress a change of name. Excluding the members of the National Council, out of over 4000 delegates, a handful of less than 20 voted for the change. An overwhelming majority simply rejected the proposal. I still think that vote was not in the interests of the party but am bound by it and must fully honour and respect it
ZPDI: Prof I appreciate your ‘President on Friday’ articles, well researched & quite detailed, what are u doing to translate these into practical action? What’s there for any ordinary Zimbabwean?
Prof Ncube: : Party programs are normally not based on the thinking aloud articles I pen on Fridays. Currently, the party is involved in internal discussions on rebranding itself around such matters as it’s name, symbols, slogans, etc with a view to having Congress decide on these issues. We are also reviewing our policy documents and rebuilding the structures. Obviously the issues raised in the  Friday articles will find their way into the policy debates and into our action programs on both party building and mobilization
ZPDI: Also isn’t it wiser for your weekly articles Pro to be published in newspapers like Newsday, Herald ,Daily News
Prof Ncube: The articles are sent by our media department to all newspapers. Some choose to publish them others don’t
ZPDI: Thanks Prof. for your time. Regarding you weekly articles, how about also having them in local languages?
Prof Ncube: Our information department is working on executive summaries for the articles which will in turn be translated into local languages
ZPDI: Good evening my President. This chat group is more often than not lobbying for a united front under the leadership of Morgan Tsvangirai. There is however sectors that emphasise on the difficulty of this unified opposition under Tsvangirai. For the record, what challenges are there in trying to come up with a united front under Tsvangirai. I know you have explained it eloquently in some sectors but some of us in this group have maybe failed to articulate it as well as you would. Please help.
ZPDI member responds: Xxxxx, speak for yourself don’t generalise baba.  For me l am not for Tsvangirai and will never be for him because of some unstableness character in the self and character so to say we want Tsvangirai to be the one l think that is not true.  My question to prof is it looks like opposition part sink into oblivion after elections and reappear only when its time for election. Why is it like that. Or l can say the questions is also true for elected members. But more specifically to the opposition.  I think l am saying this because people tend to look closely at the opposition?
ZPDI: Thank you Prof.  How do you see The People First in the coalition matrix? Are you, as a coalition, prepared to work with them?
Prof Ncube: Cde XXXX coalitions can only be built among parties without antagonistic contradictions which are capable of being reconciled. It is this context that we negotiated and agreed on a coalition document with Renewal, Mavambo, NCA and ZAPU.  That document was then to be taken to the lower structures of the parties at the request of ZAPU. I hope we will get feedback from them and see how to move forward. Speaking for the MDC we have antagonistic contradictions with MDCT which make a coalition with them impossible and unconscionable for us.
ZPDI: Who is this Prof sorry to ask Cdes
ZPDI member responds: It’s Professor Welshman Ncube.
ZPDI : Oh ok thank you Cde. Yah I am now taking this group seriously
ZPDI: Prof, do you ever see opposition forces joining hands and creating a formidable force against ZPF? If not why and what could be the reasons for such an attitude. We are 3 years away from a general election, do you the status quo changing with the mediocrity in the opposition camp in so far as unity is concerned?
I think I have already answered your question. I am optimistic that it is possible to build a coalition of none antagonist opposition parties before 2018.
Prof Ncube: The People First question is a hypothetical one and therefore difficult to answer because that party does not yet exist and hence we don’t know what it’s values and principles and policies will be. Thus we don’t know if we will have anything in common with them bearing in mind that the desire to remove Mugabe and ZPF is neither a value nor a principle nor for that matter is it a policy. We thus cannot identify ourselves with them simply on the basis that they too might be in opposition to Mugabe if and when they are formed. If it were so what would stop us from declaring in advance that we would be prepared to work with Grace,  should she stand up one day and she too says she is then opposed to Mugabe and wants him to go?
I don’t understand the excitement about people first given that they are not yet formed and that we don’t know what they will stand for and further that they are out of Zpf only because they were kicked out and not that they stopped being believers
ZPDI: The prof is speaking like a prof for sure. His talk of policy alternative is one which lacks in our opposition and even on this platform . People are so obsessed with this Mugabe must go phenomena without saying what they will do differently.
As much as I am proudly and 100% ZANU PF , I need a country with systems that are functional and the Prof seems to be objective playing the game not the person.
ZPDI: ZPDI: Prof I am made to understand that your constitution says you can only be at the helm for a maximum two five year terms? If you do not make it to State House by then (which seems most likely) will you step aside and let someone take over the button or you will try to manipulate the constitution to extend your longevity?
ZPDI: Still waiting for your answer on leading your party beyond your mandate. Will we see another Mugabe, Tsvangirayi, Madhuku handiende yawakataura?
Prof Ncube: I will save no more than two terms under all and any circumstances! Stepping aside does not arise then as I would have run the maximum two terms. Stepping aside can only arise at the next Congress where it remains possible that the party might think it best to let someone else lead or I might myself come to the conclusion that my leadership can longer grow the party any further in which case I would not avail myself for re election. I am not and have never been a professional politician. I am a lawyer by profession and that is where I will stay for my lifetime
ZPDI: Well said Prof. I for one know that you mean every word in that statement
ZPDI: Well it seems coalition challenges are actually on leadership Prof. Would you go into a coalition with any of the opposition parties where you would be relegated to a junior and less meaningful post like Vice President, or Chairman? It seems everyone in opposition wants to be the President.
Prof Ncube: I don’t think coalition challenges are on leadership. At least not yet.
ZPDI: I take it you have deliberately avoided answering my first question.
ZPDI1: Prof boycotting appears not to be effective. Can you not think of another strategy?
ZPDI2: Now that by – elections were boycotted, what then stops Zanu Pf from bringing back the Zimdollar given that the opposition has been depleted in parliament? And is boycotting an important election advisable? Think there is need for another strategy to force reforms.
Prof Ncube: Boycotting elections is a strategy to put pressure for implementation of reforms which are already the law but which law is not being practiced more particularly around ZEC, voter registration and the voters role.
ZPDI: Yes prof please confirm or deny the general view that were it bot for personality clashes your side of the Mdc would have re united the that of Tsvangirai and the only reason why there us a prospect if unification between your party and the renewals is the exclusion of Tsvangirai in the matrix
Prof Ncube: The issues that separate us from MDCT are not about MT but about the practices of that party so it would not make any difference who leads that party as long as its practices remain the same
We have nothing personal against MT. We just represent opposed world views on the things we are in antagonistic contradiction in the same way we have nothing personal against RGM but are in total conflict with him and Zpf on just about everything we stand for.
In the party I lead we never shoot from the hip and hence don’t do knee jerk reactions. The decision to stay out of by elections was taken deliberately after careful thought. Whether we succeed or not remains to be seen but we’re were deliberate about it
ZPDI: Prof are you at liberty to enumerate the things that you are antagonistic to when it comes to Mdct?
Prof Ncube: Yes, Cde xxxxx  I am willing to enumerate them. They are already a matter of public record and include the following. We are in antagonistic contradiction on the use or resort to the use of political violence as an instrument of political organization. We stand totally opposed to its use in both our values and in practice as violence not only dehumanizes, negates our humanity but also injures and sometimes kills. We believe and cherish the equality of all regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, etc and hence reject the deployment of ethnicity as an instrument or shield for political gain.  We believe in collective democratic leadership where decisions are taken by the collective and bind everyone from the President down.  No one should ever have power or authority to reverse as an individual collective decisions.
ZPDI: Prof. There are two issues that were raised yesterday. The first is that the reunification excluded the masses and as such was never going to work and secondly that it was a power pact between Tendai Biti and Ms P Mushonga which was going to attract some funding. What would be your reaction to these?
Prof Ncube: the statement that reunification excluded the masses is a political cliche devoid of content. It’s often made by individuals who want to appropriate for themselves the label of being the exclusive representatives of the masses. All political coalitions and or unifications are made by representatives of political parties at leadership levels! No agreement since time immemorial has ever been made by the masses. The masses express their approval or rejection  at two levels. Firstly, as ordinary members of the parties when asked to approve or reject thru party processes and structures or as truly in mass form at election time. These coalitions are constructed by political parties so that they can be more appealing to the masses who can only express themselves at election time.
ZPDI: I will try again Prof. My second question was about the willingness of opposition leaders (including yourself) to sacrifice their “president” or senior party positions in a grand coalition. It does seem to make sense that the only possible way to mount a realistic chance of unseating ZANU PF if if all opposition parties come together and fight the elections as one.
Prof Ncube: I answered that question implicitly twice in two contexts. But let it answer it directly for you. In the reunification process the question of who would lead the reunited party was to be decided by the two parties through agreement and then endorsement at the reunification congress. The President could come either from us or from Renewal. I signed that agreement. That means I accepted that I could be deployed by the reunited party to some other position other than President and indeed I remain prepared to even become an ordinary card carrying member. That is what I meant by restating that I am not a professional or career politician. The coalition agreement I spoke about also provides that the Presidential candidate will be one agreed to by the coalition parties. That means that anyone other than myself could be the consensus candidate! I and my party approved that coalition agreement for signing. Again that means  am prepared to serve under the leadership of anyone chosen by the collective.
ZPDI: That’s music to my ears, I respect your clarity and position on the issue of leadership. Thank you
ZPDI: The other question is about strategy. ZANU PF is already gearing for 2018, if you look at Mugabe’s recent Cabinet reshuffle. What is the opposition doing?
Prof Ncube: We are all gearing for the 2018 elections. In part that is why we are boycotting by elections to put on the agenda the issue of implementing the electoral reforms which are so necessary for a credible 2018 election. Of course, it will be foolish of me to disclose our strategies.
ZPDI: By Boycotting By elections  Prof you are digging your own grave and denying ur supporters right to exercise their birth right
Prof Ncube: While we have no doubt that even some of our own members would rather be in the ring in every contest against ZPF I still think that in the long term we are better off boycotting by elections as I believe the boycott will bring us closer to the implementation of reforms by 2018 than participating while crying foul all the time
ZPDI: @ Professor,  I was your student in Con Law in 1989.I remember vividly how you articulated that for a govt to be democratic,it starts with intra party democracy.Over the years,I have had the privilege to hear you talk at various fora. My view is that you understand and respect democracy and would like to urge you to keep it up.
ZPDI: Good presentation but your last point is misleading people
ZPDI: And your parting words Prof
ZPDI: We all heard from the Mdc President and our learned Professor. Thank you for your time and thank you to all those who participated in the discussions. Our Panel of Experts is indeed growing. Thank you Prof
ZPDI: But you have been in the government for 5 years if im not mistaken . You just raised concern about reforms but what have you done in regards with these reforms??? Also how can you criticise a But do you still remember NCA saying let these reforms be part of the constitution and what your response…i mean all parties who were in government ???
Prof Ncube: We were in government for for years and every week Cabinet was an arena for fights over governance and electoral reforms. Those reforms were agreed to and some included in the Constitution and others in amendments to the electoral law. Before Parliament could enact that electoral law and before the reforms could be implemented, Zpf aided by the Supreme Court, frog marched us into an election, which in hindsight we should have boycotted. Those amendments have since been enacted by Parliament but remain paper reforms bearing no relationship with what happens in practice
ZPDI: Thanks Prof for your time. My question is an extension of Xxxxxxxxx’s one on reforms. I think the judiciary, the police and the army remain an impediment to opposition parties in Zimbabwe. Asking from a lay man’s perspective, are there no avenues that can be explored to reform those entities before opposition parties participate in the 2018 election.
Prof Ncube: Cde xxxx, there are some things which we have to win inspite off and those include the security apparatus
ZPDI: Are you supporting Morgan”s decision to donate seats to zanu pf
Prof Ncube: We did not create the 21 vacancies. Accordingly we can not be properly be associated with their “donation ” to ZPF. Our view was and remains that if MDCT knew it was not contesting by elections then it should not have recalled the MPS.
Prof Ncube: I think I have tried to respond to all the issues raised. Three hours later I think you can allow me to say goodbye for today and thanks to all for the lively discussion. Good night
ZPDI: I hope next time we can engage on policy issues from your party and less on politics if you can accord us the time. It would be interesting to know what your party’s vision is regarding education, health, commerce and industry (wealth and job creation), transport, agriculture etc.
ZPDI: Help me to thank our good Prof and good night

  • Thanks prof ….I think you are a good leader ….the way you are engaging and mixing with people means a lot on someone who have vision to lead Zimbo. U are different from other leaders of others  Parties who can not swallow their pride to give time and space to discus issues with other people. Thanks thus leadership
  • Very insightful, thanks for bringing him on board. We hope you will be able to bring President Mugabe and Tswangirai too, I’m sure Uhuru may also spare half an hour..kkkkkk..jokes aside thank you I enjoyed the exchange…
  • We are happy for your responses prof. on behalf of Zimpolicy we have a request for you to become a member of an advisor on our panel of policy experts. We hope you wl consider our invitation. You are indeed a national assert
  • ZPDI: Great input by The Prof. An honest and no holds barred discussion.

 

Harare Owed $80 million Unpaid Water Bills, Pins Hope On Prepaid Meters


The City of Harare says it is owed up to $80 million in unpaid water bills which have accrued since 2013 as water revenue continues to decline and expects the introduction of prepaid water meters to bolster its revenue base.
Domestic users owe the city $30 million, about 37 percent of the debt, government $10,4 million while business and industry owe $26,1 million and $6,1 million respectively.
Council has since started inviting tenders for the delivery and installation of prepaid water meters with a pilot project expected to commence before the end of the year.
Harare Water director Christopher Zvobgo told The Source on Friday that the pilot project would cover 2,000 properties.
“The pilot project will help us establish the best way to implement the project after we have assessed the most efficient methods. So after all that we expect to roll out the project in April next year starting with commercial and industrial users,” he said.
Proponents of prepaid metering see it as a way to improve revenue collections, and access to services while critics say the system penalizes poor customers.

Mwana Fires More Executives


Fresh from dismissing founding chief executive Kalaa Mpinga last month, resources group Mwana Africa has fired several staff, including consultants with more to come in a shake-up the company says is designed to lower overhead costs and change its working culture.
Mpinga left the company he founded on June 10, a day after a crunch extraordinary general meeting which ousted his allies on the board, South Africans Stuart Morris and Johan Botha and Zimbabweans Ngoni Kudenga and Herbert Mashanyare.
They were replaced by Scott Morrison, Mark Wellesley-Wood, Oliver Barbeau and Anne-Marie Chidzero while majority shareholder, China International Mining Group Corporation (CIMGC)’s chairman Yat Hoi Ning took over as executive chairman.
On Thursday, the company said it had made 12 positions redundant, including a senior manager, expatriates and corporate office staff and reduced the number of advisers and consultants.
The hiring of consultants and advisers were among the causes of sharp differences between Mpinga and the Chinese shareholders, who opposed the contracting of a South African company and a local metallurgist to spearhead the restart of the smelting complex, opting for Chinese firms.
The company said the dismissals were meant to reduce costs, re-organise the group’s corporate structure and culture under Ning.
“Shareholders voted for change at the EGM and with the help of our new directors this process is now well underway. We expect that our restructuring will take a couple of months as we address a number of legacy issues,” Ning said in an update.
“Our management team is focusing on reducing costs to mitigate the impact of the current weak pricing environment for gold and nickel, but I am confident that we can deliver a stable platform upon which to build a new, and stronger corporate culture.”
He maintained that the dismissals will not affect the company’s subsidiaries.
Mwana is also looking to appoint a new advisor after Peel Hunt quit in the aftermath of the EGM.
The group has operations in Zimbabwe, South Africa, DRC, Angola and Botswana. Its operating subsidiaries, however are predominantly in Zimbabwe — Freda Rebecca Gold Mine and Bindura Nickel Corporation — with its Klipspringer Diamond Mine in South Africa yet to take off.

Altfin Insurance Crashes Down, Creditors Owed $3,3mln

Altfin Insurance, whose licence was cancelled at the beginning of this year, will now be liquidated with some creditors likely to recover 20 percent of the amount they are owed as the company’s liabilities exceed assets, The Source has established.
Zimbabwe’s insurance regulator, the Insurance and Pension Commission (IPEC) in January cancelled Altfin’s operating licence after it failed to raise the required minimum capital of $1,5 million.
It was also heavily exposed to the collapsed Interfin Bank and failed to settle total gross outstanding claims amounting to $3 million as at December 31, 2013.
In a report to creditors seen by The Source on Friday, the company’s provisional judicial manager, Christopher Maswi of Fairvalue Management Consultancy said the company could not continue its operations since its licence was cancelled.
Its assets are worth $2 million while liabilities stand at $3,3 million.
Preferred creditors will recover the full amount owed while concurrent creditors will get 21 percent of the owed amount.
“The business cannot trade without a licence and therefore should be wound up and distribute proceeds to creditors,” said Maswi, adding that there was need to bring finality to the matter and avoid further costs build up.
The company is also facing several litigation cases worth $1,4 million with Myramma Farm being owed $1,2million while Cottco is owed $96,500.
Creditors have since agreed to have the company liquidated since they have no other option.
Altfin Insurance is a subsidiary of Altfin Holdings Limited. The parent company also has full shareholding in Altfin Life Assurance which was suspended and Altfin Health.

Transport Minister Found Hanged: Khaya-Moyo


The feud between Transport Minister Obert Mpofu and ZANU PF Spokesperson Simon Khaya-Moyo rose to a deadly graphic on Friday afternoon as factionalism and hatred continue to rip Robert Mugabe’s ZANU PF apart. [VIDEO AND AUDIO to be webcast on Saturday morning].
Minister Mpofu is the one who sabotaged Khaya-Moyo the Vice Presidency post causing him to lose to Phelekezela Mphoko last year sparking sworn enmity between the two.
That hatred flared to a peak when today(Friday) Khaya-Moyo said he knows one Transport Minister who was found hanged. He appeared to blood-finger the so called “corrupt” Mpofu suggesting in direct symbolism that he should be killed for corruption. Khaya-Moyo said Mpofu’s colleague in China (the Transport Minister for that country) was found hanged after being merely accused of receiving a single bribe.
Khaya-Moyo told ZimEye.com “the Chinese method of eliminating corrupt persons is the only remedy.”
Moyo said that the failure of the economy is caused by corruption, which he said has reached an alarming level.
In his address during the Save Matabeleland Coalition Beyond 2015, the Minister said some senior Government officials were highly corrupt, to the extent that the country is going down to its knees.
“Our country has become a haven of corruption and this has derailed development. Investors have also lost confidence in us, and we need to desist from this practice so as to reconstruct our ailing economy,” he said.
He continued, “I can tell you that there was one investor who visited Zimbabwe, with the intention of investing in the Bulawayo industrial area, and he was delayed for three months. He ended up getting married while waiting for the approval of his business, thereby jeopardising the purpose of his visit.
“In Harare, some of our several potential investors returned to their respective countries, after they were asked to pay a 30% kick back of their total investment. They were blocked from meeting the relevant investment authorities by corrupt and illegal middle men,” he said.
Asked by ZimEye.com on how he would personally work to end corruption. He said,
“I think the Chinese method of eliminating corrupt persons is the only remedy. The government needs to be leading by example in the elimination of corrupt leaders.
“China has the firing squad, to eliminate all corrupt officials. When I visited China a few years ago for a business trip, I complemented the railway line structure and asked to deliver my complements to the official, only to be told that the minister of that country’s transport section had been hanged the previous week, after he received a bribe,” he said.
He also told the delegates that they must also contribute to the reduction of corruption by reporting the perpetrators to the police.
[VIDEO AND AUDIO to be webcast on Saturday]

“Demonic” MP Shreaks Over Sanctions – Hopes for Ministerial Post

tough talk...Wilbert Mukori
tough talk…Wilbert Mukori

A Zanu PF MP, Rossy Mpofu, complained why MDC have failed to apologize for inviting the sanctions. She still blames the sanctions for the country’s economic problems.
“… Ipoint of order yami, nxa bona (MDC) bekwazi ukuthi kasibo abasapota amaBritish why bengaxotshi amasanctions eZimbabwe (If they deny they invited sanctions on the country, why don’t they openly denounce them),” blurted out MP Mpofu during a parliamentary debate on the country’s worsening economic situation.
MP Mpofu was told to shut up but broke into tears!
The very fact that there is anyone who still believes the country’s economic woes were caused by sanctions when the country’s economy was already in trouble by 2002 when the sanctions were imposed; contrary to the repeated denial of corruption by the regime, there is overwhelming evidence corruption is rampant; etc. One has to be really naïve and gullible to still believe in the hen-teeth stories of sanctions are the root cause of Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown. It is worrying when the country’s political leaders and MPs are among the naive and gullible!
The country is serious economic trouble and it is looking to MPs to chart the way out of this mess but clearly there is no hope of them doing so if they are clearly mentally impaired!
MDC Mkoba MP, Amos Chibaya, dismissed the crying Mpofu with the contempt she rightly deserved. “Haiwawo, madhimoni aya (This is a result of demons)” shouted Chibaya.
No doubt MP Rossy Mpofu has heard of how people like Shuva Mahofa was rewarded with a ministerial appointment for dancing like one possessed by demons; may be Mpofu is hoping to similarly rewarded by crying like one possessed.

TB Joshua Goes Missing | BREAKING NEWS


Controversial Nigerian preacher TB Joshua has gone missing shortly after he was slapped with a criminal verdict over the killing of 116 people at his dangerously built church hostel last year.
Joshua has also been absent from church services and has not been seen in public since his foreign crusade in Mexico in May 2015, the Nigerian The Nation paper reports of the man who was filmed bribing journalists shortly after his building killed over a hundred people two of them ZimEye news readers.
Calls to Joshua’s SCOAN church are as of Friday being abruptly cut upon mentioning the prophet’s name.
 
Death hostel built without permission
The development comes after the preacher evaded the Coroner magistrate’s judicial orders to appear for testimony. He became the only person to refuse to be questioned on the circumstances which found irrefutable evidence that he dodged construction procedures and proceeding to building his death-hostel. Yesterday he wrote admitting that he of a truth built the death-hostel without any permission whatsoever- READ MORE– TB Joshua Shoots Himself  In FULL STATEMENT |. 
The preacher denies liability as he blames the collapse on an aircraft flying in the area above he says bombed the building. But footage from the his own CCTV cameras show there was neither bomb no an object dropped by the aircraft. The plane like many others fly in the area on their way to and fro the nearby airport. Civil engineers within and outside Nigeria have cited numerous video evidence from other buildings which have collapsed in exactly similar fashion to his death-hostel all due to structural defects.
 
 

‘10,000 To Lose Jobs’ Over TB Joshua

 

Meanwhile according to a report from ‘The Nation’, up to 10,000 hospitality workers in the Ikotun-Egbe suburb of Lagos State are faced with imminent unemployment.
 
The Pilgrims Hostels Operators Association of Nigeria (PHOAN) said their troubles in the region are connected to the collapse of a guest-house belonging to The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) last year.
 
The chairman of the association, Prince Adekanbi Adedayo John, explained: “PHOAN is the biggest employer of labour in this area for over a decade. Our business thrived all these years because of SCOAN’s popularity, which attracted visitors from all over the world to the area. The church’s activities before the incident served as the economic livewire on which PHOAN and other smaller businesses relied on.”
 
However, since the incident last year, The SCOAN has reduced the number of its church services and no longer attracts the same numbers of foreigners.
 
To worsen matters, the church’s pastor T.B. Joshua has uncharacteristically been absent from church services and has not been seen in public since his crusade in Mexico in May 2015, fuelling suspicions he may be planning to relocate abroad.
 
A member of the group, Ozumba Sunny, lamented: “The chances of turning Nigeria into a religious tourist haven have been put on the line by the church’s predicament and this has brought hardship to the people, who earn a living as food vendors, drivers, mechanics etc.”
 
Their concerns were heightened when Joshua directed that his birthday celebrations last month, which attracted over 5,000 foreign pilgrims to Nigeria in 2014, should rather be held in South Africa and Ghana.
 
Several new hotels which have sprung up in the area due to the church’s popularity are now struggling to find customers.
 
The Chairman of the group’s Board of Trustees, Kafaru Aminu, added: “Many of us have been struggling to feed our families and pay school fees in the last one year yet we have huge bank loans hanging on our necks. We are on the verge of losing our investments and the only way this can be averted is if the fortunes of the church improve.”
 
However, Joshua’s supporters believe his recent absence is due to his being unjustly ‘persecuted’, especially over Nigeria’s handling of the inquest into the building collapse.
 
Chief Justice Komolafe controversially ruled that the disaster was due to structural defaults, a verdict The SCOAN aggressively denied, insisting it was ‘sabotage’.
 
“Nigeria, you have enjoyed this grace for too long but still tried to destroy it,” wrote a foreign fan on Facebook yesterday. “Your actions have released TB Joshua to the world. Nigeria will regret the decision of Komolafe for many years to come.”
 
Ihechukwu Njoku, a freelance journalist, wrote in from Lagos, Nigeria

Ndebele People To Blame for their Troubles, Ncube Claims


Affirmative Action Group’s National Vice President Sam Ncube has sparked outrage by accusing the region’s prospective business people of dwelling on what he termed “the old mind-set, which has stalled development”.
Bulawayo which had Zimbabwe’s flagging status of being the country’s industrial hub is currently in shreds.
Speaking at the conference organised by Save Matabeleland Coalition Beyond 2015 at a local hotel, Ncube told a packed conference room that the Bulawayo business community is to blame for their failures. “I would like to openly tell you today that you, people of Bulawayo and the entire Matabeleland are to blame for the failures of this region. You have been ignoring successful business proposals from Harare our only capital city, because you were saying it is a Shona thing.
Today you are in poverty because of your poor mind-set. Wake up and smell the coffee, because if you keep your dirty mind-sets misleading you, then you will die poor.”
His sentiments were echoed by Zwelibanzi Ndlovu, who is an international business researcher and transformer.
“Most of the Bulawayo business community and prospective business people have a tendency of blaming their failures on government without first changing their attitudes. Their attitude of being cry-babies is affecting their efforts to business,” said Ndlovu.
The theme of the conference which will end today after the official launching by Zimbabwe’s Minister of Economic Planning, Simon Khaya Moyo ‘understands the fundamental causes of declining economic development in Bulawayo.
The conference was officially opened by the Mayor of Bulawayo Councillor Martin Moyo, yesterday, while Simon Khaya Moyo will officially launch the project, Matabeleland Coalition Beyond 2015 today 10 July 2015.
Affirmative Action group’s Secretary General, Clement Malaba, also blamed the Bulawayo community for rushing to jump borders to South Africa and Botswana, instead of thriving to develop their own region.
“We must teach our children to have Bulawayo at heart, and also to desist from rushing to develop neighbouring countries at the expense of our local industries. We must learn to create business ideas that will develop us not foreign countries,” said Malaba.

Zwambila Rakes Defamation Win $180,000


The former Zimbabwean ambassador to Australia has won $180,000 in a defamation case in Canberra against a journalist who published damaging allegations about her.
The journalist, Reason Wafawarova, has been ordered to pay Jacqueline Zwambila $160,000 in general damages and $20,000 in aggravated damages after he falsely claimed she had lost her temper and stripped to her underwear in front of three embassy officials.
The article suggested she was angry when the three denied leaking information to The Herald newspaper in Harare.
Ms Zwambila said the claims were not true but did irreparable damage to her reputation when they were published in newspapers in 2010 in her home country including The Herald.

The action was brought in the ACT, where Ms Zwambila was based at the time the story was published.
She told the ACT Supreme Court she was recalled to Harare to explain and feared losing her post as ambassador.
“The alleged statements of fact about my conduct in the article were not only untrue, but particularly hurtful because in over 13 years of working in politics, I had diligently worked to gain respect and the reputation of being worthy of the position of my country’s ambassador,” Ms Zwambila said.
“My initial reaction to the article was one of deep upset, surprise and distress.
“The assertion that I was capable of stripping naked in front of my colleagues in anger was abhorrent to me, not only because the allegations were shocking, but also because such allegations have particular cultural significance in Zimbabwe.”
Ms Zwambila, whose term as ambassador ended in December 2013, is now seeking asylum in Australia.
Wafawarova told the court he could not properly defend the case because the Zimbabwean government would not give permission for staff to give evidence about the incident.
But Justice Hilary Penfold rejected that and found he had not only defamed Ms Zwambila, but had aggravated the situation by not apologising.
“I am satisfied that the defamatory article would have damaged the plaintiff’s reputation among many members of the Zimbabwean community who read the article but who had no personal knowledge of the plaintiff,” Justice Penfold said.
“For some people the damage to reputation would have related to the plaintiff’s alleged failure to conduct herself properly in her workplace and for others it might have related to their doubts about the plaintiff’s sexual and other morality.”
Wafawarova has also been ordered to pay a large proportion of the court costs. ABC News

Why Zimbabweans Are Always Short of ‘Food’

THE PRESIDENT ON FRIDAY- WEEKLY COMMENTARY ON NATIONAL ISSUES
PROFESSOR WELSHMAN NCUBE, PRESIDENT, MDC
THIS FRIDAY, 10 JULY 2015
Why Zimbabweans Are Always Short of ‘Food’
The phrase ‘gore rezhara’ or ‘umyaka wendlala’ – the year of famine – is familiar with most Zimbabweans of my age. Up until the late 1970s, our grandparents and parents tended to calibrate historical eras with ‘landmarks’ of years when hunger and famine were at their worst. Massive national food deficits especially in vulnerable regions like Matabeleland, the Midlands, Masvingo and some parts of Mashonaland West were a common phenomenon. Yet, it was very rare to hear of anyone dying of starvation.
When Zimbabwe gained independence (not freedom) in 1980, millions of optimists like me were consumed by the euphoria of independence so much that we saw nothing but a blissful future. Once the reality of ‘majority rule’ settled in its tempo of governance incompetence, the frequency of food shortages and malnutrition became routine. Ironically, it was the ‘food uprising’ of 1998 that sparked the multiparty democracy ‘revolution’ in Zimbabwe. The ZANU PF government, faced with a new and vibrant MDC competition, responded with systematic vindictiveness and struck at the heart of ‘food security’, the farming sector with a vengeance unprecedented anywhere in Africa.
Understand me well. I am not for a minute insinuating that white commercial farmers were the drivers of food self-sufficiency. After all, millions of ‘Master Farmers’ dotted all over communal areas and so called African purchase lands delivered thousands of tons of maize and other crops to the GMB every harvest season. It remains true that a very significant percentage of commercial maize was grown by commercial farmers, who were mainly white and hence even today you will notice massive grain silos at or around places that were dominated by commercial farming such as Banket, Chegutu, and Bindura, etc, a sign that these places had been granted ‘special food security status’ by the Ian Smith government. Today these silos are white elephants.
One might argue that ‘lack of food’ is not unique to Zimbabwe – but an international phenomenon. Yes, a grain of truth however requiring qualification. Since 1980, rainfall patterns have been irregular in most parts of Zimbabwe, with specific regions in Matabeleland, the Midlands and Masvingo continually being vulnerable. If you consider what the ZANU PF government has been focusing on since the disastrous and violent ‘land reform’ from year 2000, it has been a litany of policy errors and politicisation of food production.
Billions of dollars have been squandered in haphazard ‘agricultural input and mechanisation schemes’ that have done little to alleviate hunger. If anything, the plunder of public resources, widespread deforestation and primitive cropping procedures have worsened our food situation.
Just across the borders in Botswana, Zambia and South Africa – countries some of which have less reliable rain patterns – there is very little or no potential starvation of villagers. The tragedy is that while we are facing a two-million ton grain deficit this year, we will spend almost a quarter of a billion dollars importing grain from Zambia, ironically grown by Zimbabwean victims of a highly politicized land reform programme, which while absolutely necessary for obvious reasons, should have been carried out responsibly but firmly while allowing white Zimbabweans to remain with some land as would have been sufficient for them to do their cropping while giving up the vast tracts of land they held but did not use.
From an international perspective, later this year in September, the United Nations will, yet again, converge to reconfigure what they call Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These are a management tool “to help countries (like Zimbabwe) develop implementation and monitoring strategies for achieving the SDGs and to monitor progress … a report card, to measure progress towards achieving a target and ensure the accountability of governments to their citizens.” Implementation and tools rely on statistical accuracy, but the danger that we face in Zimbabwe is that public institutions are so partisan that we will never know the real extent of food insecurity. We largely rely on Minister Joseph Made’s ‘helicopter assessments’ and ZANU PF government propaganda intent on trumpeting successes even where none exist.
Nonetheless, one of the focus areas of SDGs is ending hunger and achieving food security. As is stated in one of their documents that “(T)he concept of “hunger” covers many different dimensions that include the periodic lack of sufficient macronutrients; the prevalence of chronic hunger and its severe impact on human development, which is well captured by child stunting; food security; and access to adequate micronutrients.” When the ZANU PF government boasts that ‘no one will starve in Zimbabwe’, their attention is simplistic: how many buckets of maize each rural family has access to at any one time. Yet “(I)n assessing food insecurity, it is important to consider geographical areas that may be particularly vulnerable (such as areas with a high probability of major variations in food production or supply) and population groups whose access to food is precarious or sporadic, such as particular ethnic or social groups.” Besides, “(M)icronutrients are essential for good health, commonly deficient micronutrients: the minerals iron, zinc, and iodine, and the vitamins A, B12, and folate.” Let me shift your attention from the academic to mundane aspects of food deficiency.
The problem in Zimbabwe, particularly in the arid parts of Matabeleland, Masvingo and the Midlands is that of poverty. When a people have no means to generate income, it does not matter how much ‘food’ is in grocery shops, tuck shops, supermarkets and vegetable markets – they cannot afford to buy that food. Mauritius, Botswana, Hong Kong, Israel and possibly South Africa – have no ‘land reform programs’ and ‘agricultural mechanisation’. What they have are responsible governments that allow citizens to express their business acumen to create jobs. They allocate national resources intelligently and focus on improving the quality of democracy, freedom and governance, thus citizens enhance their access to innovation, productivity and wealth creation.
Between 1980 and now, the Southern provinces in particular, have been subjected to war, political abuse, large-scale migration and de-industrialisation. The ‘land reform programme’ has hardly focused on investing in extension services in comparative advantage areas of cattle ranching and tourism. With an excellent research centre like Matopo Research Station, why has the government not encouraged sophisticated methods of short season grain farming that suits adverse climatic and weather conditions? In areas next to game parks like Hwange and Lupane, hapless villagers have been exposed to marauding vegetarian ‘predators’ that destroy crops.
ZANU PF’s ‘Oliver Twist approach’ to World Food Programme, Food and Agriculture Organisation; the European Union and other NGOs for food support is a myopic, short-term solution. In any case, when such food handouts come, it is only ZANU PF ‘card holders’ who receive first preference and often the only preference while the rest are left to their own devices and yet those who support ZANU PF are in fact indirectly responsible for the national food deficit. Some will say without their misguided support of ZANU PF the suffering of our people would have long come to an end.
For us in the MDC, we know exactly how to put food on the table of millions of Zimbabweans. For almost thirty-five years, Zimbabwe has been ravaged by the woeful policies of deceit, favouritism and gluttonous selfishness perpetrated by the heartless purveyors of poverty and hunger – ZANU PF.
Once in government, the MDC will restore confidence the citizens have in the sanctity of property rights, so that we can attract both domestic and foreign investors to create jobs and produce goods for export. Tertiary institutions will be supported to research on the best ways of agricultural productivity, with well-capitalised agricultural training centres producing graduates ‘conveyor-belted’ into farming enterprises. Wards will be supervised by agricultural extension experts, while councillors will collaborate with citizens in ward development committees to promote business innovation and cultural tourism. New companies will be given special concessions to recruit apprentices from rural areas so that every family has reasonable disposable income as security against unreliable climate. Conservation programs will be run in communities while ‘young farmers clubs’ will be encouraged in all schools.
We, at the MDC, can change the food security narrative from ‘drip feeding’ to ‘drip irrigation’. It is not beyond our capacity to once again restore Zimbabwe’s breadbasket status so that it is our generation that coins new phrases – “imnyaka yenala”, “makore egowo”, “those years of plenty”.

Shona – Ndebele War In Parliament

On Wednesday Parliament  had yet  another argument over the use of language as Deputy Speaker Mabel Chinomona ordered an MP to speak in English instead of Ndebele.
The (MDC) MP for Umzingwane Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga asked Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi a question, and in Ndebele which is spoken by most of her constituents.
Out of the 16 official languages spoken in Zimbabwe,only English, Ndebele and Shona have been approved for parliamentary debates.
Parliament employs interpreters and MPs can use supplied headsets when faced with a language barrier, but it is thought these have not worked for months.
“I’d like to ask the Minister of Tourism why when investors come to Zimbabwe they face visa problems,” Misihairabwi-Mushonga said in Ndebele, as one legislator yelled ‘taura neShona!’ (speak in Shona!).
The MP paused, and then pressed on: “Can you work with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs so that when investors come in they don’t have problems? Some Chinese were chased when they came here. What are you doing to rectify this?”
Chinomona, in the Chair, then asked the MP to speak in English, stating that Mzembi does not understand Ndebele.
“… I would want to appeal to you to speak in English as the Hon Minister is not versed in Ndebele and I know that you’re able to speak in all the languages,” said Chinomona.
“May you ask your question in English so that the Minister can understand your question?”
Misihairabwi-Mushonga complied with the Deputy Speaker’s ruling saying: “I’ll do so Madam Deputy Speaker, but I think that he should be able to understand Ndebele. I think he said he understands Ndebele.”
Minister Mzembi, in his response, said: “I’m born of a Ndebele mother and a Karanga father. For the benefit of the greater audience, because her question is really international, I would plead that she just recasts it in English and I know that the Ndebele audience from my mother’s side will benefit from the answer in English.
“So, may I plead with the Hon Member to just recast it in English?”
Chinomona reiterated: “I thought I had already given a ruling on this issue. Hon Misihairabwi, can you please assist the Hon Minister because he doesn’t understand the language.”
Chinomona  faced the same situation last year on the same seat when she ordered then Transport Minister Obert Mpofu to answer a question in Shona, and the minister refused.
Speaking in Shona, Zanu-PF legislator Monica Chigudu, quizzed the Ndebele-speaking minister about the lack of progress on the upgrading of the Harare-Beitbridge highway where fatal accidents continue to occur.
Since his interlocutor had chosen to speak in their mother tongue, Mpofu, the MP for Umguza, elected to respond in Ndebele.
Minister Mpofu: “Honourable Chigudu ubuze umbuzo oqakathekileyo. Kunzima ukulungisa yonke imgwaqo sikhathi sinye kodwa ngiyathembisa ukhuthi iMasvingo iyabe isile dual road ngesikhathi esifitshane [Honourable Chigudu you asked an important question. It’s very difficult to fix all roads at once, but I promise that Masvingo will have a dual carriageway soon].’’
There was no order and, the Deputy Speaker quickly decided to intervene.
“Order! Honourable Minister, I plead with you Honourable Minister to try to respond to the question in the language that she has posed the question. Honourable Members, behave yourselves in the House,” said Chinomona.
Mpofu shot back: “I think it would be better if I use English for the interpretation in the Hansard.”
A raucous noise followed with inaudible interjections from legislators after which Mpofu added: “I’m advised by my colleagues that I should proceed in Ndebele.”
Mpofu did proceed in Ndebele.

There Are No Vendors in Mutare, says Councilor

263Chat|A local councilor has poked fun at ZANU PF as he denied the presence of vendors despite their flooding of the main street.
Vendors have been slowly creeping up Hebert Chitepo despite government’s directive that all street vendors should vacate the streets in all urban areas.
Councilor for Ward 14 Blessing Tandi made this remarks on the sidelines of an ongoing technology project to enhance service delivery and communication between municipality and its stakeholders.
The project Mutare City Dialogue and Technology for Accountability (MDATA) saw the setting up of a SMS hotline platform where residents will send messages for a nominal fee to city fathers.
The outspoken councilor said people should be left in the street as he responded to queries of how city council was proposing to deal with the issue.
Tandi said vendors were Zanu PF supporters and should therefore be left in the street.
“Takongonzwa ma vendors achitaurwa kuHarare kuno hatimboazivi chii chinonzi ma vendors? (We just heard of vendors being talked about in Harare we don’t know them here. What are vendors?)
“Ma vendors vanhu vakanga vari kuAerodrome vachiti pamberi ne Zanu PF (Vendors are people who congregated at Aerodrome chanting Zanu PF slogans –when presidents addressed a bumper rally in the run up to the 2013 elections)
“Vanhu ngavatengese handiti ndizvo zvamaitaura here kuMarondera kuti vanhu ngavatengese pese pese handiti nyika ndeyedu yakasunungurwa navaMugabe saka regerai vanhu vatengese.
(Let the people sell just like they were saying in Marondera that people should sell anywhere. The country is ours and it was liberated by President Mugabe so let the people sell their goods)” he said.
Mutare City Council had tentatively identified the open space at Chidzere Bara as a possible site for vendors to use but the vendors remain adamant they want to be closer to their customers.
One vendor who spoke to 263Chat on condition of anonymity said they were not ready to move from the streets because they were getting their livelihood from the streets.
“Isu tirikuponera muna main saka zvekunzi endai kuChidzere ipo pasina kana structure hazviite. (We are getting our livelihood from the streets so for Council to tell us to go to Chidzere where there are no structures is impossible)
“Tinoda kuuya pedyo nevanhu saka tichigara mu street kutostavaga kurarama,” (We want to be nearer to the people that’s why we are on the streets. We are looking for a means of survival),” said the vendor.
Vending on Main Street has increased visibly over the last month, despite residents having been granted that weekends are ‘free for all’. However residents now come even during the week to sell their wares as City Council charges a dollar per day from the vendors.

Businessman “Sodomised Two Boys”, Court Hears

A FAMOUS Gweru businessman allegedly kidnapped, drugged and sodomised two primary school boys aged 11 and 12 years.
Smile Madhaka, 34, of Mkoba 19 suburb, who runs night clubs in Mkoba 1, 9 and 11 and a Pool Club in the Midlands capital, allegedly picked the boys from school and abused them for a period of three months.
He appeared briefly before Magistrate Judith Taruvinga yesterday facing two counts of aggravated indecent assault. The court heard he gave the boys $5 to buy their silence.
Madhaka was not asked to plead.
He was remanded in custody to July 21 for trial after his bail application was denied.
The court is also awaiting medical results from the doctor who examined the boys.
For the State, Daniel Tafuma told the court that sometime in April this year, Madhaka who has a night club in Mkoba 1 which is close to Bumburwi Primary School went to the school where he met the two juveniles.
He said Madhaka offered the boys a lift. “Inside his vehicle, he offered them bread and drinks. After consuming the food which could’ve been laced with a drug, the boys fell unconscious,” said Tafuma.
He said after some time the boys gained consciousness only to realise they were in Mkoba 3 near the Salvation Army Church.
Tafuma told the court that the boys had been dumped there by Madhaka. “When the boys recovered they realised that they were near Salvation Army Church and that their pants were soiled,” said Tapfuma.
He said before he dumped them, Madhaka told the boys that he was going to pick them up at Mkoba Police Station bus stop on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. The abuse went on till June 26 this year.
Tafuma said Madhaka would intoxicate the boys with laced food and drinks before sodomising them. He said he also gave them $5 to share. Tafuma said the matter came to light after the boys’ parents reported to the police leading to his arrest.
Meanwhile, police in Midlands have called on parents and guardians to always keep an eye on their children while monitoring their behaviour. Midlands Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Joel Goko said even boys were at risk of sexual abuse.
“Every child is at risk of sexual abuse and we therefore urge parents and guardians to always monitor their behaviour. There are perverts out there who prey on innocent children and we therefore urge parents to always keep an eye on their children to curb such crimes,” he said. chronicle

Man Caught In The Act Raping SchoolGirl

A 28-YEAR-OLD Lalapanzi man was caught in the act raping a 19 year old schoolgirl before he fled the scene.
The man was sentenced to serve a four year prison term with labour for abusing the school girl when he appeared before a Gweru magistrate.
Tapiwa Mutsauri, who is unemployed and resides in Chishuku village, was found guilty when he appeared before magistrate Musaiwona Shotgame and got a custodial sentence for attempting to rape a 19 year old school girl.
Prosecutor Bernard Nyoni told the court that on March 18 last year at around 6:00pm, the girl was on her way home from school where she was doing extra lessons.
Mutsauri followed the girl and proposed love to her, but she turned down his advances. The accused continued to follow the girl until they got to a bushy area. He then grabbed the girl’s right leg and she fell down.
Mutstauri pulled down the girl’s skirt and undergarments to knee level. The complainant screamed, drawing the attention of two men who were passing by and rescued her while Mutsauri fled the scene.
On July 3 2015 at around 7:00pm, police got a tip off that Mutsauri was at Chishuku Business Centre.Two police officers proceeded to the business centre where they arrested Mutsauri.
On being searched, police discovered the accused was in possession of a twist of dagga. Shotgame also found Mutsauri guilty of possessing the twist of dagga weighing 10 g. He was warned and cautioned for the offence.-SouthernEye

Dzamara: US Govt Blows Horn

The United States government has blown their horn once again calling for abducted democracy activist Itai Dzamara’s release.
In a statement released yesterday as Zimbabwe marked four months after the 9 March incident the US Embassy criticised his abductors.
The presser read:
Today marks four months since the disappearance of Zimbabwean civil society activist and leader of Occupy Africa Unity Square, Itai Dzamara. The United States remains deeply concerned about Mr. Dzamara’s whereabouts and wellbeing, and we are equally concerned by the apparent lack of progress by authorities in their investigation.
We join the European Union and the Embassy of Australia in their calls to the Zimbabwean authorities to mobilize their resources to investigate the circumstances surrounding Mr. Dzamara’s abduction, to accord Mr. Dzamara the full protection of his fundamental human rights and freedoms, and to ensure that those responsible for his abduction are brought to justice.
The United States places the protection of human rights at the center of our foreign policy. The United States stands together with Mr. Dzamara and the people of Zimbabwe in supporting their right to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly. We call for Mr. Dzamara’s immediate and safe return to his family and friends.

Chiyangwa Moves To Arrest Land Owners

President Robert Mugabe’s cousin Philip Chiyangwa who was a gun-totting policeman during Ian Smith times working for that evil racist regime, has revived his Rhodesian butchery of black people.
Philip Chiyangwa to whom earlier this year Minister Ignatius Chombo illegally dished out land owned by the Orda Housing Development Consortium, has this time received police favours to arrest the 13 directors of The Consortium.
Barely a few days after Chombo, Chiyangwa’s personal friend was made Home Affairs minister, Chiyangwa has obtained a police warrant of arrest now listing the owners as criminals.
The development has seen the 13 now bullied by the police, seeking a settlement proposal with Chiyangwa.
This led to the state Media claiming that the land belongs to Sinsene Investments, a subsidiary of Pinnacle Property Holdings owned by Chiyangwa.
The broadsheet Herald reported stating:
The 13 are linked to the housing development consortium in connection with the illegal sale of stands at Orda Farm, commonly known as Southlea Park in Harare South.
The police are offering a reward for their arrest.
Orda Housing Development Consortium, through their lawyers Tamuka Moyo Attorneys, had submitted a settlement proposal to Chiyangwa undertaking to pay compensation for the land.
But Chiyangwa said yesterday that he had rejected the proposal, adding that the offer was just a deceptive move to buy time by the individuals who were facing arrest.
In their proposal, the consortium had offered to buy the disputed land at a rate of $12 500 for every 240 square metres, among other things.
“That our client accepts the standard you proposed of using the Fidelity Life Assurance process for the project at the rate of $12 500 for a piece of land of 240 square meters,” the lawyers said.
“That our clients will acquire from you the entire section of Orda Farm with the exception of approximately 8,5 hectares which are under the control of Sensene Investments (Private) Limited.
“The approximate area of 605 hectares will thus be sold, in its entirety, to our clients.”
But Chiyangwa dismissed the proposal as mere posturing.
“The fact of the matter is that I have rejected the proposal which is just a ruse by these crooks in order to buy time,” said Chiyangwa.
“This consortium is made up of discredited people who are being sought by the police and the proposal was signed by the same people who are facing arrest.
“They must just forget it and I will only deal directly with the beneficiaries of the illegal sale of my land. I have title deeds to the property.”
The housing consortium comprises 56 corporates that illegally settled over 8 000 people at the farm, which Dr Chiyangwa said is rightfully owned by Sensene.
Although the Government recently returned the farm and two other farms in the area to Dr Chiyangwa, the consortium has resisted moves by the business mogul to take over the farms.
The consortium officials contend that the decision by the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing to return the farms to Dr Chiyangwa was null and void.
The consortium contended that Dr Chiyangwa could not claim ownership of the farms since the land had been compulsorily acquired by Government to benefit low-income home seekers.
Dr Chiyangwa had previously refused to negotiate with the consortium, offering instead to engage directly with the beneficiaries of the stands in relation to compensation while threatening to evict stand holders who refused to subject themselves to Sensene.
Government recently warned land barons involved in corrupt and illegal allocation of residential stands that they faced prosecution.

A World Peace Advocate Urges the IBP for the Future of Justice in the Philippines


 
Manila, Philippines- Philippine lawyers have a freshly sworn in the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP). The former Executive Vice President Rosario T. Setias-Reyes was appointed as the National President of IBP, replacing Attny. Vincente M. Joyas who served the organization from 2013, at the inauguration ceremony held at the Dignitaries Lounge at the Supreme Court on July 7th, 2015. Setias-Reyes is the first female National President of the IBP, the official organization of all Philippine lawyers whose names appear in the Roll of Attorneys of the Supreme Court. IBP’s national board members for 2015-2017 were sworn in before the SC Clerk of Court.
 
At the occasion, a group of selected guests were also invited to witness the scene. A Peace Advocate and Chairman of Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (“HWPL”), Mr. Man Hee Lee attended the ceremony and the dinner held afterwards to give a congratulatory message upon the special invitation from IBP along with Chairwoman Nam Hee Kim of International Women’s Peace Group (“IWPG”).
 
Chairman Lee, as known his achievement is especially noteworthy in the nation, played a decisive role in ending a 40-year conflict of Mindanao between Catholic and Muslim communities. At the inaugural dinner, Chairman Lee spoke about the significance of the enactment of an international law for the cessation of war and role of judicial officers and urged the national board members of IBP and all judicial leaders to realize the necessity of amending the international law to terminate all wars. He stated that the road blocks in achieving enduring peace within this world is because there is a lack of an international constitutional law to ban wars and war crimes.

 
Seeing this matter, Chairman Lee has appealed to world leaders to demonstrate their commitment to peace by signing the enactment of war into international law. “If each nation’s head and leaders desire for world peace and truly love their people, they should work for this amendment and sign on the agreement of the enactment of an international law to cease wars. For the future of justice in the Philippines, all the honorable officers who are here with me today have to urge the nations to participate in establishing a law that prohibits the further producing and developing of weapons. In case if any states violate the law and continues to carry out any non-peaceful activities, a form of penalty and punishment should be applied under an international law,” said Chairman Lee. Chairwoman Kim also called on the officers present especially woman leaders to actively work for peace by saying “Numerous international agreements and principles for peace have been drawn up and ratified until today. However, war and civil unrest have not stopped in this world. The only way to define the right framework for the nations to bring forth peace is Chairman Lee’s initiative on the enactment of an international law for peace. We, the women, have the responsibility to protect our husbands, children, and our neighbors.”
 
President Setias-Reyes acknowledged the tremendous efforts of two Chairpersons for the last several years, visiting nations and promoting the need of the implementation of the law for peace. As she became the new President, Setias-Reyes agreed to serve as the member of HWPL’s Peace Advisory Council to work for and bring forth such enactment. In the mean time, in his latest visit in the Philippines in late May this year, Mr. Lee has already met the former President Attny. Joyas with a few prominent political and judicial leaders through a private meeting arranged in Manila. Attny. Joyas, who has served as the member of HWPL’s Peace Advisory Council since then, again expressed his support in assisting Mr. Lee’s proposal on the enactment of an international constitution to permanently end wars and conflicts and will further collaborate with international lawmakers to implement the proposal.
 
The value of precious lives and resources destroyed in war are a result of decisions made by individuals and these individuals make justifications for their actionsto continue to practice war crimes in many parts of the world. As the IBP officers have agreed and pledged to protect citizens and villages of the Philippines through advising and supporting HWPL in the amendment process, it is realized that peace has come one step closer.
 

Kasukuwere’s “Fake $10Million”


Former indigenization minister, Saviour Kasukuwere on Thursday maintained that five diamond mining companies in Marange had pledged $50 million to community trysts but were failing to meet their pledges due to lack of finances.
The firms — Marange Resources, Mbada Diamonds, Diamond Mining Company, Anjin and Jinan — denied pledging $10 million each when they appeared before a parliamentary committee in indigenisation last year, saying they had instead offered seed money of $1,5 million when the Zimuto/Marange Community Share Ownership Trust (CSOT) was launched in mid-2012.
Appearing before the same committee to clarify the pledges, Kasukuwere said the decision to ask the miners to each pay $10 million was “a policy decision” reached by government.
“The agreement that $10 million must be made available was a position agreed to by all of us as government,” Kasukuwere said, adding that it was reached following agreement with the firms.
Asked why the companies had distanced themselves from the pledges, Kasukuwere said: “How can a person deposit money into a bank account and still distant themselves? I don’t know how companies which have shown cheques to the communities distance themselves?” he said, asking the committee to interrogate the matter.
Kasukuwere, who was reassigned to the water and environment ministry last year and latterly, the local government portfolio, said there was need to complete the indigenisation exercise to cede 51 percent of shares in foreign-owned mines as required by law.
“There is a lot of work that still has to be done in terms of completing the exercise, ensuring we transfer the 51 percent and the 10 percent shareholding to the communities,” he said.
“It doesn’t require those with feet made of clay to do it, you have got to be tough and get it done.”
Advisory firm Brainworks Capital Brainworks, which worked as the government’s consultants in the indigenisation transactions, told a parliamentary committee last month that only the $18 million Blanket mine deal with Canada-listed Caledonia had been completed.
Other transactions worth over $1 billion with major platinum mining firms Anglo American Platinum, Impala and Aquarius had been abandoned, it said.
Kasukuwere said the miners could be short on funds, hence their disowning of the agreement, but insisted that the “discussions with regards to the empowerment of the people of Marange was handled at very senior levels.”
The minister accused the chairman of the committee, Justice Wadyajena, of conducting a ‘witch-hunt’ expedition, adding that “there has been a lot of treachery, lack of understanding and to an extent — political sabotage” of the programme.
“…that still continues unashamedly by some among us who think it’s about scoring gains or politics at a personal level, ignoring the fact that the people of this country deserve to benefit,” he said.
Wadyajena countered that the interrogation was not a witch-hunting exercise but that he was just doing his work.
“It a big witch hunt, a misplaced one,” retorted Kasukuwere.
“I don’t think it’s the committee Mr Chairman, its yourself at a personal level. Mr Chairman you have been very careless,” he said, claiming he had recordings of Wadyajena talking to the media implicating him in corrupt activities.
“We respect this committee, we respect Parliament but this institution must never be used for political grandstanding, we must take each other seriously,” said Kasukuwere.
Wadyajena challenged him to take the recordings to the responsible authorities.
“If you have any recordings, you are free to take them anywhere. I won’t be intimidated. I am doing my job and I will continue with this investigation. Whether you say I have abused my position or whatever, I am not going to entertain that,” he said before asking the minister to “behave” himself.

Bhasikiti Court Quashed By Judge

The Electoral Court has dismissed with costs an application by ousted Minister of State for Masvingo Province, Kudakwashe Bhasikiti Chuma, who is challenging his expulsion from Zanu PF and subsequently Parliament.
Dismissing the application, Justice Chinembiri Bhunu ruled that political parties are associations of people of common purpose and interests, hence domestic remedies are best suited for such a case.
Justice Bhunu said that the applicant had approached the court before exhausting domestic remedies at his disposal, adding that the Electoral Court has no appeal jurisdiction and is limited to its review, whereas the Zanu PF Central Committee is capable of determining Bhasikiti’s case fully by delivering both procedural and substantive justice.
He also found that domestic recourse remedies is a less complex and faster process that relieves applicant of the complexities and controversies of the need to seek leave to sue the President as head of state.
Bhasikiti was expelled from the ruling party on allegations of pushing for regime change and ouster of the president.
His expulsion from the party led to his sacking from parliament and loss of his ministerial post in terms of the constitution.

Mnangagwa’s Bosso Bus Impounded By Court

VP Emmerson Mnangagwa’s donated bus to Highlander FC has been impounded.
Highlanders Football Club yesterday had its property attached by the deputy sheriff following the club’s former midfielder Masimba Mambare’s court victory to recover $10 000 in outstanding signing on fees.
Mambare, who is being represented by the Footballers’ Union of Zimbabwe (FUZ), last week successfully secured a writ of execution to attach the Bulawayo giants’ property which includes the team’s bus.
This comes barely a month after Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa officially handed over the 65-seater team bus secured out of a partnership between the oldest football club in the country and its long-time benefactor Tshinga Dube at a ceremony held at Barbourfields Stadium.
Fuz secretary-general Paul Gundani said: “The property has already been attached and it will be removed on the 10th of July. There are two buses that have been attached, including the new one and all the office furniture.”
Office furniture attached includes four filing cabinets, one refrigerator, Television set, office desks, office chairs, computers, a printer, a set of sofas.-DailyNews

Lewanika ‘Chews $15,000’ In A Week

The outgoing Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition director Mcdonald Lewanika is being accused of continuously siphoning the coalition’s funds through unsanctioned international trips at a time he was supposed to have left the organization.
Lewanika who was kicked out of the civil society representative grouping last year  after being slapped for allegedly abusing donor funds, flouting tender procedures among other bad corporate governance issues, remains at the helm of the organization with the blessings of a “few”  divided   board members.
Using the Coalition’s finances Lewanika, and others allegedly chewed over $15 000 on allowances on top of a sponsored  one week long Zimbabwe-Europe Network in  Brussels.
A respected source within the disgruntled coalition’s workers told this reporter on Thursday that the three who returned early this week “illegally’ went to Europe.
“The three had gone there to present on behalf of Civil Society Organizations’ the country’s situation to Europe about the Zimbabwe situation”, said the source
“Although their trip was sponsored by the hosts their attendance was illegal because the board had not sanctioned it. When attending such high level meetings the board should sit and select members to attend on behalf of the coalition”.
Late last month Lewanika  indicated that he was leaving the organization “soon” and appointed his Programmes Manager Nixon Nyikadzino to the acting directorship.
“He told us that he is leaving in August and we understand that he wants to left the $8 00 000 which was donated by some development partners recently exhausted,” added the sources.

Police BurntOut, Exhausted as Vendors Vow to Return Again|BREAKING NEWS


There was chaos once again in Harare on Thursday afternoon when police exhausted themselves attacking vendors stationed various locations in the CBD, shortly before the attacked men and women began preparing to return to sell.
In what is now a thrilling drama, vendors vowed to return to their selling posts albeit after being brutalised as more than thirty were arrested.
The cops used brute force on them resulting in many sustaining injuries. The police demonstrated that they have been given military training, the Zimbabwe Informal Sectors Organization (ZISO) said.
ZISO’s director Promise Mkwananzi said the municipality police were too swift in manhandling the vendors.
“The skill and efficiency which the vendors were decimated reflect military training,” Mkwananzi said.
“It could be that the regime shied away from a total military operation by camouflaging the army with municipal uniforms,” he said.
But Mkwananzi said the vendors cannot be cowed down.
“More than thirty vendors were arrested and heavily assaulted.
“We have resolved to reconstruct structures tomorrow and continue sell,” Mkwananzi said.
The move comes after government ordered the vendors off the Central Business District sending them off to remote outposts. Following the fall of the economy, Zimbabwe’s vendor community now numbers more than six million – Zimbabwe’s entire voting population.

“Miracle Money” Transfer at Indigenisation Ministry

The ministry of youth, indigenisation and economic empowerment has been involved in mysterious money transactions with the employment creation fund that falls under it.
This was revealed in a recent report on public accounts following an audit by the Auditor General (AG).
The audit revealed that the ministry paid a grant to the youth development and
employment creation fund account and later borrowed from it. Subsequently, the ministry reimbursed the money to the youth fund under unclear circumstances.
“The practice of borrowing money from the fund cripples operations of the same and exposes financial resources to misappropriation. The ministry should desist from borrowing financial resources from the fund as this may negatively affect its operations,” read the report.
At the beginnng of 2014, the ministry owed the fund some $130,000 while during the same year, expenditure amounting to $9,863 was met from the fund’s resources. “My concern is that this may result in the fund account failing to meet its objectives. The practice of borrowing money from the fund is not in line with current regulations,” said the AG, Mildred Chiri. In response, the ministry said the money was borrowed to “cover pressing issues that had arisen within the ministry with the intention of reimbursing the fund”. It accused treasury of availing resources to the ministry “as and when it liked”, forcing them to dig into fund coffers.
In addition, the ministry’s houses at vocational training centres from which it was collecting rent were not classified according to size and type for easy management of the rentals, noted the report. As a result, the AG could not do the monthly rates as stipulated by treasury regulations.
Contrary to the provisions of the Public Finance Management Act (Chapter 22:19) the ministry had long outstanding revenue amounting to $93,687 accrued from departmental surcharges.
“Delays in recovering outstanding departmental surcharges and disallowances may result in the outstanding amounts being irrecoverable.
This also deprives the government from using the money for other activities,” reads the report. Out of $534,598 loans given out to youths, only $47,847 was recovered. “No allowance was created to recognise the potential loss that could arise as a result of irrecoverable loans,” noted the AG. thezimbabwean

TB Joshua Shoots Himself – FULL STATEMENT | BREAKING NEWS


Nigeria preacher Temitope Balogun, TB Joshua has shot himself by admitting to killing 116 church followers having cut corners on building procedures last year September, legal analysts charge.
In a full written statement released soon after yesterday’s verdict by the Coroner in charge which found him criminally liable, TB Joshua admitted cutting corners in constructing the 5 floor-giant building which soon after collapsed on the 12th September killing the church followers two of them Zimbabweans.
One of the deceased was ZimEye.com news reader and MDC politician Greenwich Ndanga.
Revealing also that he is not appealing the coroner’s findings, Joshua in his full statement (re-published below) in which he maintained earlier suggestions that an aircraft flying in the area caused the disaster, admitted adding additional floors without planning approval (permission). ALSO READ:
– THE COURT VERDICT    
– Expert Comment: “No Connection Whatsoever Between Building Collapsing and the Plane” 
TB Joshua on Thursday posted a video claiming that the manner in which the building fell is inconsistent with structural failure, but numerous videos of collapsing buildings reveal the contrary and experts not only in Nigeria but worldwide attest that his church hostel was clumsily built. In the below two other building collapses show a similar SCOAN fashion:

 

 “……there was evidence that the church had started processing the relevant building approval before the incident, which had been approved and assessed for payment by the appropriate government bodies,…. ” his legal statement read. Full statement below:
 
OFFICIAL STATEMENT FROM THE SYNAGOGUE, CHURCH OF ALL NATIONS IN RESPECT OF THE VERDICT GIVEN BY THE LAGOS CORONER’S COURT RELATING TO THE INCIDENT THAT HAPPENED ON SEPTEMBER 12TH 2014
The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) rejects the verdict of the coroner on the grounds that it is unreasonable, one-sided and biased. The church maintains its stand that the incident was as a result of sabotage.
From the verdict given today, we would like the public to take note of the following:
There was no finding that the church engaged the services of unqualified or incompetent professionals for the construction of the building.
There was no finding that the church procured substandard materials for the construction of the building, as confirmed by officials of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) who gave evidence at the coroner and certified the materials used were all approved and of good quality.
There was evidence that the church had started processing the relevant building approval before the incident, which had been approved and assessed for payment by the appropriate government bodies.
There was no finding that connected the incident with the lack of a building permit.
There was no finding that church members prevented the statutory responders from carrying out their rescue duties.
The church disagrees most vehemently with the finding that the incident was due to structural failure.
The church considers it strange that the coroner did not refer in its verdict to the evidence of the COREN-registered structural engineer and contractor used by the church nor did it evaluate the conflicting evidence given by civil and structural engineers as to whether or not the incident was as a result of structural failure.
It was a one-sided verdict which left many issues unaddressed and questions unanswered.
The church disagrees with the findings concerning the aircraft that hovered over the six-storey building because there was evidence before the court that the incident could have been brought about by external forces such as controlled demolition or an explosion.
The verdict did not even refer to the CCTV footage which showed the 6-storey building falling in less than 4 seconds – a manner consistent with controlled or externally induced demolition – nor did it refer to the interim report and investigation by the Nigerian police force which pointed to sabotage by external forces.
The church also disagrees with the finding that foundation failure was a remote cause because that is contrary to the overwhelming expert evidence of the structural engineers invited to the coroner who eliminated foundation failure as a possible cause.
The recommendation for the investigation and prosecution of the contractors and structural engineers used by the church for criminal negligence is premature because it gives the impression the coroner has found them guilty when a coroner is not allowed in law to make any finding of civil or criminal liability against anybody.
The recommendation for the investigation of The SCOAN for not possessing the relevant building permits is unwarranted because it did not take into account the evidence that the church had started processing the relevant building approval before the incident. As a matter of fact, the amount payable for the processing had already been assessed by the appropriate government agencies.
The recommendation that statutory responders should be adequately equipped was informed by the fact that the statutory responders who carried out rescue operations in this case were ill-equipped and ill-trained, and that it was the church that mobilised human and material resources to ensure a successful rescue operation.
Finally, the coroner recognised that the conduct of the investigation of the incident was compromised by the failure of the appropriate government agencies to take necessary steps to secure and preserve the scene of the incident, which calls into question the integrity and reliability of the entire investigation.
This is a statement from Barr. Olalekan Ojo, legal counsel to The SCOAN.
We repeat: No matter how long a lie is sustained, the truth will someday prevail!

Kasukuwere, Wadyajena Humiliate Each Other

  • Kasukuwere labelled an animal

Saviour Kasukuwere the new Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister on Thursday morning clashed with the chairperson of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment, Justice Mayor Wadyajena.
Both men who are ZANU PF, tore into each other over a $10 million indigenisation Trust Scheme with Kasukuwere being labelled an “animal,” by Wadyajena
The two slammed each other when Minister Kasukuwere appeared before the committee chaired by Wadyajena this morning to give evidence on the circumstances surrounding the Zimunya-Marange Community Share Ownership Trust.
Minister Kasukuwere accused Wadyajena of abusing his position as committee chairperson to witch-hunt him while the latter said he (Kasukuwere) was not an animal worthy witch-hunting.
Minister Kasukuwere was in charge of the Ministry of Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment when the Community Trust was established in 2012 at a ceremony where he indicated that the five diamond mining companies in Chiadzwa had pledged $10 million each towards the Trust.
But when the same companies appeared before the same committee, the majority of them claimed that they did not pledge anything to the Trust.

Uebert Angel Demands Sex from Church Girls


Prophet Uebert Angel of The Spirit Embassy Church is pleasuring himself on church women he claims to be conducting deliverance prayers for, an investigation has found.
The married Uebert Angel whose real surname is Mudzanire, changed after he was listed for academic fraud, is using Psycho-Spiritist technics on his victims, as he lures them simply using the phrase, “This is Papa.” click
Angel’s episode came to light following an investigation spanning over 24 months.
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7 Banks Placed Under DPC Watch List

The Deposit Protection Corporation (DPC) says its fund to pay out depositors of banks that collapse has declined to $7,2 million from $16 million since December last year, and warned that healthy institutions face the risk of contributing additional funding should more banks fail this year.
The DPC was established in 2003 through an Act of Parliament to, among other responsibilities compensate depositors in the event of a bank’s collapse. All deposit-taking financial institutions pay a premium of two percent of total deposits to the DPC.
DPC chief executive, John Chikura told participants at its one-day workshop for banks on Wednesday that as at December 31, 2014, the fund had reduced to $7,2 million after making payouts to depositors of collapsed banks.

“One hopes that no more banks are going to fail because if they do, what do we do?,” he said, adding that there was need to capitalize DPC to enable it to make future payments to depositors.
However, Chikura said the Act provides that if a bank(s) fails when the funds have been exhausted, the corporation can request operational banks to contribute to resolve the problem.
So far he said there were 17 operational banks with one — Tetrad Investment Bank — under judicial management.
He said the collapsed Capital Bank, which was owned by the National Social Security Authority, had not yet progressed to provisional liquidation due to some legal challenges.
In an earlier interview with The Source, he said the bank’s former owners had launched a legal bid to get the ownership of the financial institution.
The bank was part of Patterson Timba’s business empire which collapsed in 2011 in a cloud of poor corporate governance allegations. NSSA, a statutory pension scheme set up in 1989 to which all employees make contributions, took a controlling 84 percent stake in the bank in 2012 after converting its $8, 5 million deposit into equity and rebranded it.
As at May 31 this year, Chikura said seven banks were on the watch list including Tetrad, with four of those in a distressed financial condition.
Six banks were closed in recent years, namely Allied, Trust, AfrAsia, Capital, Interfin and Royal.
Chikura said exposure to contributory institutions was $134 million and $45,4 million to closed banks and those on the watch list.
The deposit insurance cover is currently pegged 88.5 percent with each depositor receiving $500.
“We are below the target of 90 percent, we need to cover at 90 percent to get a $1,000 per depositor. But because of limited funds we are remaining at $500 for the time being,” he said.

Grace Mugabe Caged By US Police In New York


US Police yesterday slapped First Lady Grace Mugabe and her husband Robert into a police radius-cage outside which the two were told they will be immediately jailed.
The Mugabes who are attending a UN summit on the ebola crisis, were pushed into the 25 mile radius which once broken, they will be immediately arrested and jailed.
The cage comes after sanctions were imposed on Mugabe by the US government for alleged human rights violations the latest which include the abduction of prominent activist Itai Dzamara.
Police Commissioner William Bratton confirmed the development.
The US government has been pivotal to the democratisation of Zimbabwe for over 50 years and they are credited for destroying the controversial Ian Smith government which led to moves for independence starting in 1979.

So iconic is the US that Ian Smith’s regime elements to this day resent their ending of the Rhodesian era which came after South Africa was “bullied” to shut the Beitbridge border post for six days – READ MORE – Life better under Mugabe than in the US .

Mugabe who chairs both the African Union and Southern African Development Community is accompanied by a large group of hangers on who include Health Minister David Parirenyatwa, Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi and Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa and an untold number of government officials. While sources at the Zimbabwe mission in New York confirmed that Mr. Mugabe and his delegation have arrived, Police Commissioner William Bratton’s office said they are closely watching Mugabe and his wife Grace following the US charges on file for more than (7) seven years.

Innovation Baraza Fair In Harare on Friday

Do you have brilliant business ideas?  – The upcoming Innovation Baraza Fair could be the right place for you.

Nearly forty (40) innovative ideas beat out hundreds of competitors, across sectors, to be represented at the Innovation Baraza Fair to be held on Friday July 10th at the Baraza Pavilion in Tynwald, Harare. Organizers announced last week that the successful ideas include innovations in the agriculture, finance, health, resource management, infrastructure, community, retail, and trade sectors of Zimbabwe.
 
According to Udugu Institute, the event organizers, “Africa has 7 of the 10 fastest growing economies, a forecasted higher working age population than anywhere else in the world, and countless other metrics that all point to one simple thing: new and alternative ways to grow are required to create sustainable value and an inclusive society. Innovation Baraza is a platform to connect the Zimbabwean society, and investment and market potential, with the ideas that will make Africa better.”
 
The Friday fair, open to the public from 10:30am to 4:30pm, will feature exhibits, food vending, and an inspirational formal program that includes Minister of ICT, Honorable Supa Mandiwanzira and more. Top Zimbabwean innovators will present their game changing ideas and new approaches that challenge the norm and improve Zimbabwean lives throughout the day for judges across sectors and the overall public – which has a crucial vote in the process. The top five finalists on Friday will be invited to the prestigious Simba Savannah Investors Forum later this year.
 
The United States Embassy, along with a number of other sponsors, are supporting the initiative which features the eight most active incubator and accelerator hubs in Zimbabwe in a crucial role.
 
“We are excited to support this opportunity for Zimbabweans who are crafting innovative solutions to local challenges, and who are seeking investors to bring those solutions to market.” said Karen Kelley, Counselor for Public Affairs at the United States Embassy. “Our support for entrepreneurship is one of the most critical ways that we can support efforts that will lead to economic prosperity in Zimbabwe, which is an important goal for the U.S. mission here.”
 
The successful contestants have been working with technology centres such as the Hypercube Hub, Emerging Ideas, Area 46, and MotoRepublik who have been preparing them for the Innovation Baraza showcase. The tech hubs will continue to mentor all budding entrepreneurs with what it takes to get started and what it takes to make it as a Zimbabwean entrepreneur.
 
Admission is free. And your vote matters. Come to Innovation Baraza and be inspired by the
“Zimmovators.” For more information, see www.innovationbaraza.com.
 
Innovation Baraza 
10 July 2015 
 
10:30 AM 
Doors Open to Public
 
Master of Ceremony: Asa Jogi, CEO, The Jogi Group
 
10:30 12:00 PM 
Public Exhibition and Judges Rounds
 
Judges:
Chipo Mtasa – Managing Director, TelOne.
Mustafa Sachak – Chief Executive Officer of Zimnat Insurance Group
MaryJane Mberi – Associate Director, PWC
Representative TBD – CBZ
Catalyst Vote – Collective of the 8 partner hubs for Innovation Baraza
 
12:00 12:30 PM 
Keynote Speaker Supa Mandiwanzira
Minister of ICT, Postal & Courier Services
 
12:30 1:30 PM 
Lunch + (Judges Convene for Innovator’s Hunt Selections)
 
2:00 3:00 PM 
Public Innovator Presentations
 
INNOVATOR’S HUNT 
3 x 5 min Innovator Pitches 
Inspirational Speaker (3 min): Takunda Chingonzo, CoFounder, NeoLabs, Saisai Wireless 

  1. x 5 min Innovator Pitches 

Inspirational Speaker (3 min): Dr. Nozipo Maraire, Neurologist 

  1. x 5 min Innovator Pitches 

Inspirational Speaker (3 min): Nomvula Mhambi, Founder, Disruptive Innovation  
 
3:00 3:30 PM 
Interlude (Judges Convene for Simba Savannah Selections)
 
3:30 3:45 PM 
Simba Savannah Innovators Pack of 2015 Announced
 
4:00 PM 
Closing Remarks and Open House
Closing Remarks By: Quinton Kanhukamwe – Vice-Chancellor of Harare Institute of Technology (HIT)
Proud Partners: 
 
Proud Sponsors: 
 

President Stepping Down in Tanzania


AFP|Tanzania’s ruling party is selecting its presidential candidate this week, with the winner expected to take the east African country’s top job after the October elections.
With a weak and fractured opposition, and President Jakaya Kikwete stepping down after his second and final term, competition is stiff with 38 candidates vying to secure the ticket of the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party, in power since independence in 1964.
President Kikwete, the CCM chairman, has said he does not have a “favourite person”, but called on party members to vote for a candidate who could stem corruption.
“Pick a person who is a serious, competent and good leader to boost the country’s economic and social development,” President Kikwete told a rally on Monday.
Presidential, parliamentary and local polls are due on October 25.
Front-runners for the CCM nomination include Vice President Mohamed Bilal, Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda and former prime ministers Edward Lowassa and Frederick Sumaye.
Also in the line-up are Justice Minister Asha-Rose Migiro, a former United Nations (UN) deputy secretary-general and ex-foreign minister, as well as current Foreign Minister Bernard Membe.
Charles Makongoro Nyerere, son of founding president Julius Nyerere, as well as Ali Karume, the son of the first president of Tanzania’s semi-autonomous Zanzibar archipelago, are also in the race.
Most of the presidential hopefuls have pledged to tackle poverty and fight corruption should they win.
“This is the first time in the country’s history when dozens of aspirants are seeking nomination of CCM to run for the top office — it is healthy and shows democratic maturity,” said Benson Bana, a political scientist at the University of Dar es Salaam.
But he also called for fair play.
“Aspirants should avoid mudslinging and corrupt practices,” Mr Bana said.
Top CCM officials will this week select three candidates and party members will vote on their final choice at a congress on July 12 and 13.
The party will also select its candidate to run for president of Zanzibar, with incumbent Ali Mohamed Shein hoping to secure a second and final five-year term.
President Kikwete is scheduled to dissolve parliament tomorrow to pave way for the October polls.-AFP

Nation expected ZUNDE to hit the ground running; calling Zanu PF “rabid dogs” will change nothing!

Justice Benjanine Paradza, VP of ZUNDE, is right in his scathing attack of VP Mnangagwa’s public endorsement of the country’s Chiefs, who have been behaving as if they are Zanu PF’s chief thugs!
“Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa could not have been serious when he said traditional leaders are expected to be pro-Zanu-PF and can never be apolitical,” wrote Justice Paradza. “Needless to say that as the minister responsible for the Justice portfolio, he was the author of the Constitution which specifically provides to the contrary. According to the Zimbabwe constitution, chiefs are not allowed by law to belong to any political party, let alone Zanu-PF. It is therefore irresponsible for the second-in- command of any constitutional government, to publicly encourage a breach of the same laws that he crafted and must uphold.”
What Justice Paradza must understand is that VP Mnangagwa was only publicly stating what is happening on the ground. The Chiefs have been actively working with Zanu PF, as the party’s storm troopers, denying the people their basic rights and freedoms in much the same way the Chiefs helped the white colonial government.
The Chiefs and Village Heads have been marshalling the people and frog marching them to Zanu PF rallies and to vote for the party for decades now.
None of the Chiefs have ever stood with the people in fight for people’s basic rights and freedoms in the spirit and tradition of the late Chief Rekayi Tangwena.
Zanu PF has corrupt the traditional Chief culture for its own selfish political gain just as the regime has corrupt all the other State institutions like the judiciary, Police, Army, etc. A few weeks ago Justice Paradza wrote a similar piece condemning Zanu PF for turning of the War Vets into the party’s foot-soldiers.
It looks like ZUNDE accepts there are serious political defects in the country’s political system but instead of coming up with a holistic solution the party is address the problems piece by piece.
“Zanu-PF has trashed many things and the country is now on its knees. They should stop acting like rabid dogs on an unstoppable trail of destruction. They must stop attacking the cultural health of our people by forcing chiefs to belong to them,” wrote Justice Paradza.
Yes Justice Paradza, Zanu PF has “trashed many things and the country is now on its knees” but calling Zanu PF “rabid dogs” will neither stop the regime using Chiefs to marshal and frog march people to attend party rallies nor will this piece-meal approach put right all the other institutions the party has corrupted.
Does ZUNDE believe Zimbabwe’s Copac constitution is the democratic constitution capable of delivering free and fair elections, as MDC leaders had assured the nation before the March 2013 referendum?
Does ZUNDE believe that the democratic reforms agreed in the 2008 GPA have all been implemented and there are no more reforms that must be implemented before the next elections to ensure they are free, fair and credible?
Is ZUNDE going to contest in the next elections or is it going to do so under certain conditions? If the later, then what is the party doing to make sure these conditions are met; other than calling Zanu PF “rabid dogs” to get them to end their political strangle hold of the country Chiefs?
Many people applauded when ZUNDE was launched nearly two months ago. We expected the party to hit the ground running, at least to have a coherent position on all the above questions. Or was that expecting too much!
Let me tell you Justice Paradza, it will take a lot more than calling President Mugabe and Zanu PF “rabid dogs”, water off a duck’s back, to stop them using the Chiefs, the Police and all the other corrupted institution in rigging the next elections!

Mugabe Disses Joshua Nkomo

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe’s latest Cabinet reshuffle undermined Unity Accord between PF Zapu and Zanu PF after he handed the Home Affairs portfolio back to his original party, analysts said yesterday.

Mugabe on Monday reassigned long serving Home Affairs minister Kembo Mohadi, a former PF Zapu official to State Security in his second Cabinet reshuffle inside seven months.
The Home Affairs portfolio headed by the likes of late Vice-President John Nkomo and Dumiso Dabengwa was a preserve of PF Zapu members since the peace accord to end the Gukuruhundi atrocities in 1987.
Mugabe, last December was criticised for appointing Phelekezela Mphoko to take the Vice-Presidency slot usually reserved for PF Zapu members as he succeeded Nkomo.
Mphoko was originally a PF Zapu member, but he was accused of deserting the party at the height of the liberation struggle while posted in Mozambique to join Zanu PF.
Mugabe was also criticised for abolishing the Zanu PF chairperson post at the last congress as he demoted Simon Khaya Moyo, who is now the party’s spokesperson.
Paul Siwela, a 2002 presidential candidate now in self-imposed exile after escaping a treason trial, said the Unity Accord was always prone to manipulation by the 91-year-old leader.
“That agreement confirmed the defeat of Joshua Nkomo and PF Zapu by Robert Mugabe and Zanu PF,” Siwela said.
“That defeat was effected by PF Zapu losing its leadership and surrendering all political power to Zanu PF in return for nothing.
“They further lost their identity by accepting the already-existing Zanu PF name though foolishly agreeing that they had been accommodated by Zanu PF.”
He said PF Zapu policies and programmes were thrown into the dust bin including political friends.
“Zapu surrendered its political base and any meaningful resource without compensation in the purported political power sharing arrangement,” he said.
“The agreement further exonerates Zanu PF from genocide and makes PF Zapu assume the blame.”
Siwela said PF Zapu members got a raw deal from the very beginning.
“The ascendency to political leadership in both Zanu PF and the government for former members of PF Zapu right from the beginning was based on the whim of President Robert Mugabe and not the agreement,” he said. “Current and future developments would always be based on Zanu PF ideology.”
The former Zapu Federal Party leader said Mugabe valued the agreement only in so far as it confirmed the defeat of late Vice-President Joshua Nkomo and PF Zapu.
“I note that Mohadi becomes the first Ndebele person to be appointed State Security minister,” Siwela said. “This does not surprise anyone given the internecine succession wars in Zanu PF.
“It became not only prudent, but very imperative for Mugabe to appoint a very loyal and honest person without divided interest to monitor the unfolding ugly situation which would ultimately destroy Zanu PF. Mohadi became the most suitable person for the office.”
Dabengwa and other top officials pulled out of Zanu PF in 2008 citing lack of respect for the Unity Accord.
His Zapu party insists that those who remain in Zanu PF do not represent the former liberation movement.
Bulawayo-based political commentator Methuseli Moyo said there was no longer a substantive Unity Accord, but Zanu PF wanted to pretend the deal still subsisted.
“What is important now for Mugabe is managing succession politics in his party than any other pressing matter,” Moyo said.
“In fact, the Unity Accord had no terms, but just traditions which Mugabe chose to abandon to deal with current dynamics in the party.”
South Africa-based political commentator Ezra Maplanka said the Unity Accord had lost relevance.
“I personally feel this accord has lost relevance if ever it was relevant to start with,” he said.
“It failed and it still fails to show its meaning to the lives of ordinary Zimbabweans especially those from the south-western part of the country.
“It only managed to portray itself as a mere political arrangement for the former liberators to bring a common ground to settle old scores and work together on that level.”
The Unity Accord only specified Zanu PF and the government having two Vice-Presidents, one from PF Zapu and the other from Zanu PF. Its signing is still celebrated on December 22 annually.-SouthernEye

Vendors Come Back

There was chaos in Harare yesterday when municipal police pulled down illegal vendors’ tents and tables to force them off the streets, but their action was in vain as the traders were back on the streets and pavements within hours. -READ MORE-Violence as Police Attack Vendors Again.

The vendors appeared to have responded positively to the relocation as they left the illegal vending sites upon being ordered to do so, but returned to illegal street and pavement vending despite the presence of municipal police and the watchful eyes of the Zimbabwe Republic Police.
ZRP officers were present on the streets, but did not take part in the exercise as they only monitored developments from their vehicles.
There were fistfights among illegal vendors who had rushed to some of the designated sites upon discovering that council had double allocated some of the vending booths.
The fighting ended after the vendors restrained each other and agreed that it was not their fault that vending booths had been double allocated.
Harare mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni said yesterday that council had no capacity to remove the vendors and was now seeking a meeting with Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere for help.
The mayor said he had since cancelled a foreign trip so that he could meet the minister.
“I would want to see the minister after I meet officials on the ground so that we can present to him what we think are our shortcomings inasmuch as the relocation of the vendors is concerned.”
The city authorities had earlier vowed not to remove the illegal vendors, arguing that they were following the opposition MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s utterances that Government must not act on them.
Harare City Council is dominated by MDC-T councillors. But Minister Kasukuwere yesterday said it was the responsibility of Clr Manyenyeni to ensure that city by-laws are followed.
“The mayor is in charge of making sure that the city’s by-laws are adhered to.
“I have not heard the mayor saying he has failed to contain the situation. All we want is a clean environment where business is conducted freely.”
Minister Kasukuwere on Monday warned council authorities that if they did not clean up the mess brought by vendors, he would instead clean up Town House.
He also vowed to end lawlessness in Harare and other local authorities saying he wanted to see the upholding of law and good administration of both rural and urban areas.
Vendors told The State Media that they were willing to move to the designated sites, but there was no infrastructure and ablution facilities.
It is council’s responsibility to provide the required infrastructure at the vending sites.
A fruit vendor, Mr Proud Mureverwa, who registered to trade at Copacabana, blamed council for making double allocations.
“Council allocated us to sell from here, but we were surprised when a group of vendors whose tents were pulled down by council came here claiming to have been allocated the same booths to sell their wares,” he said.
“This is the reason you saw vendors exchanging blows. We cannot have fruit and clothing vendors trading from the same place.”
Ms Martha Sithole, a clothing vendor, said after the city council pulled down their tents they had no choice but to go to Copacabana where they were allocated the booths.
“We were also given vendor cards to operate at Copacabana, but it seems the city made a double allocation,” she said.
The city’s principal communications officer Mr Michael Chideme admitted that the city had made double allocations.
“The issue of double allocation is an administration issue which we are currently looking at,” he said. “We are happy with the progress and the way our municipal police are handling the matter.”
National Vendors Union of Zimbabwe (Navuz) director Mr Samuel Wadzanai said vendors will remain put if the city did not facilitate proper infrastructure for them to trade.
“Our members are still operating at their respective sites,” he said. “We will move out once council provides us with proper infrastructure, not open spaces without ablution facilities.”
Other vendors’ unions said they were prepared to move to the designated areas while the city council makes finishing touches in providing the required infrastructure.

ACCIDENT: 7 Killed in South Africa Crash

SEVEN Zimbabweans were killed on the spot, while nine others were seriously injured when a Musina-bound commuter omnibus they were travelling in collided with a haulage truck about 2km from Beitbridge Border Post along the N1 Highway in South Africa early yesterday.
Witnesses said the two vehicles collided around 5am near the weighbridge.
They said the driver of the border post-bound haulage truck made a right turn in front of the speeding kombi which was travelling towards Musina with 15 passengers, resulting in a collision.
“Seven people died instantly and nine others were seriously injured as a result of the collision. It was horrific.
“Bodies were strewn all over the place before emergency workers and the police took them to Musina government hospital” said Mr Phefumula Sibanda who arrived at the scene soon after the accident.
Limpopo Police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Ronel Otto said they had since opened a charge of culpable homicide against the truck driver.
She said the deceased were conveyed to Musina government mortuary.
“The circumstances around the accident are being investigated and a case of culpable homicide was opened.
“Seven people died on the scene and nine were injured, including the driver of the taxi, and were taken to a hospital at Musina for treatment.
The driver of the truck was not injured” she said.
Lt Col Otto said all the 15 passengers in the kombi were from Zimbabwe adding that the deceased names would be released once their next of kin have been informed.
She said eight of the injured were undergoing treatment at Musina Government hospital while another critically injured had been taken to Polokwane Provincial Hospital.
She added that motorists should always abide by road traffic regulations to avoid unnecessary loss of life.
The N1 highway is one of the busiest roads in South Africa as it links that country to the rest of Africa and it is the route, which handles a lot of commercial cargo movement.
The road has also become a death trap for Zimbabweans and citizens of countries north of the Limpopo and Zambezi rivers.
Last year over 10 Zimbabweans were killed in road carnages between Musina and Polokwane in Limpopo province.
In July 2011, 14 Zimbabweans perished, while nine others were seriously injured when a bus they were travelling in was involved in a horrific crash along the same road near Witvlag turnoff between Louis
Trichardt and Musina towns when the driver of a Johannesburg-boundTrans Africa Lux bus lost control of the vehicle.
Twenty four other Zimbabweans perished in a pile-up accident between Louis Trichardt and Polokwane towns on the N1 highway.
In 2005, 19 Zimbabweans died when a kombi they were travelling in plunged into a dry riverbed 15km from Louis Trichardt.

Zim Factories Now Churches

VOA|Some factories that were forced to shut down due to the harsh economic situation in Zimbabwe are now serving as churches.
Tapiwa Mashakada, a top member of the Movement for Democratic Change led by Morgan Tsvangirai, made this claim during a parliamentary debate on the state of the economy Wednesday.
Mashakada took aim at the Zanu PF government for failing to deliver on its promises to create 2 million jobs, adding many people were now living on one dollar a week.
But Zanu PF lawmakers defended their record, saying the economy was suffering because of western sanctions.
MDC-T legislator Dorcas Sibanda said it was sad that companies have shut down leaving thousands of people unemployed.
She said it was the duty of President Robert Mugabe’s government to cater for the needs of all Zimbabweans. -VOA

Dzamara Prayer: Mujuru & Mutasa *Special-Guests, BUT *Mangoma, Biti, Ncube Blocked


Former Vice President Joyce Mujuru, her ally Didymus Mutasa and MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai are special-invited guests to the Itai Dzamara Saturday prayer rally, but MDC formation leaders Elton Mangoma, Welshman Ncube and Tendai Biti are all blocked, it has emerged.
 
The powerful Zimbabwe Policy Dialogue Institute members largely concluded that it is only Vice President Joyce Mujuru and Tsvangirai who have been invited to the prayer function and by Wednesday night indications were that the others are blocked.
 
Heads were rolling on Wednesday afternoon when analysts at the famous policy think-tank debated what they said portrays Mangoma, Biti and Ncube in serious bad light, after it was confirmed the names of the three were out-rightly excluded from Saturday’s prayer program.
But how can Tsvangirai invite his “poisonous” arch enemies Didymus Mutasa and Joyce Mujuru who he previously accused of burning alive MDC activists including little Christpowers Maisiri, while at the same time ironically blocking Ncube, Mangoma and Biti, policy thinkers debated.
 
Some began to speculate saying that the rally is no prayer function at all but a publicity venture as said by former MDC spokesman, Mr. Nhlanhla Dube.
There were numerous emotional exchanges which led to Tsvangirai’s rally-commissar Job Sikhala hurriedly promising to contact the Dzamara family to beg them if for instance Biti can attend.
“Let me phone the Dzamara family and hear whether there is any problem to have Tendai Biti on the prayer Gala. I agree Promise, there is absolutely nothing sinister to invite Tendai Biti on this occasion. I personally want to see Biti present,” said Sikhala who also said others were invited.
But MDC leader Welshman Ncube interjected saying Sikhala was not telling the truth. Wrote Ncube, ” Job, a person of your standing should refrain from telling untruths.
 
“At no time has any one of the organizers contacted me personally or my office or any office in the party.
 
“This morning the media kept asking our information department as to how it is that our party or leadership are not being referred to in any of the statements relating to the event.
 
“As a result the Byo office contacted Cde Kurauone Chihwayi, our Secretary for External Structures  to find out from him if he had any information on the matter. He did not have but he then took it upon himself to talk to Bishop Magaya and asked him how and why it is that we have not been were invited.
 
“The good Bishop then claimed that they had our written invitation but did not know how or where to contact us as they were not aware of the addresses of our offices or any of our party emails or the telephone numbers of any officer or official of the party.
 
“In short, none of them as organizers knew how or where to find us. Cde Chihwayi then gave him our HQ address in Harare whereupon the good Bishop promised  that the invite would be delivered today.
 
“The good Bishop later foned Cde Chihwayi around 4pm today advising that the letter was unlikely to be delivered today.
 
“If you believe the good Bishop’s story that they had the invitation for us but they did not know how and where to find us then please also believe that my mother is a virgin.”
 
Om the other hand Elton Mangoma separately told ZimEye.com “We havent yet seen the invitation. As a party we strongly sympathise with the Dzamara family and still reiterate that the government is responsible for his disappearance . We demand that he be handed back to his family alive,” he said

TB Joshua “Murdered” 116 People at Church Building, Magistrate Rules| BREAKING NEWS

  • TB Joshua faces arrest for killing 116 people.
  • Prophet knowingly cut corners to erect the dangerous building.
  • Prophet built hostel without any permit.

Nigerian preacher TB Joshua is responsible for the deaths of (116) one hundred and sixteen worshippers (two of them Zimbabweans) at his church hostel, the coroner investigating the causes of death in the collapse of the building last September has ruled.

The coroner Chief Magistrate Oyetade Komolafe passed his verdict today Wednesday July 8, 2013 which is set to lead to charges being laid on TB Joshua after it was found that the preacher cut corners to erect the dangerous building.
“The church was culpable because of criminal negligence resulting in the death of the victims,” coroner Oyetade Komolafe said at the inquest in Lagos.
TB Joshua built his hostel without any permit, the magistrate ruled. The collapsed building had was subsequently also under construction for years without the government taking proactive measures to monitor its progress until the day of the collapse.
Komolafe indicted TB Joshua and his SCOAN church for not obtaining the necessary building permit before constructing the building.
Among all individuals and organisations summoned, only TB Joshua refused to testify.
Speaking further, the magistrate also recommended that the government should adequately equip responders whenever there was an emergency situation to enable them to carry out their duties efficiently.
The recommendation comes in lieu of the uncoordinated and inefficient manner in which some of the statutory responders from the state performed their duties during rescue operations at the site of the collapsed building.
It was even reported then that some of the rescue equipment brought to the site of the collapse by some statutory responders from the state broke down during rescue operations and the church itself made arrangements for equipment to be brought in.
Thanking the media for their forthrightness, the coroner also recommended that the government should take over the site of any collapsed building in future.
Nosa Osazuwa, a writer from Lagos, Nigeria, was present during the reading of the verdict.

Jonathan Moyo Reshuffle a Blessing for Matabeleland – Survey

The recent reassignment of the former Information and Media Minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo, to the Higher Education Ministry has been welcomed, by the community of Matabeleland as a blessing.
In a ZimEye.com opinion survey yesterday, 70% of Bulawayo, Tsholotsho, Lupane, Kezi and Lukosi, expressed their appreciation for Mugabe’s cabinet reshuffle, as most said on the side they believe Professor Jonathan Moyo’s could be the person to address tribal imbalances at the country’s universities.
The sample for the survey numbered 10 randomly selected people.
“Jonathan is a goal getter, he is the most educated person to be found in Matabeleland, and as we are still without science schools, all this could soon be history, as our own son is now responsible for higher education,” said Nompilo Mkandla of Mbuyazwe in Nyamandlovu.
Another Bulawayo resident who comes from Lukosi district of Matabeleland North, Laimon Gwala, also concurred with Mnkandla.
“The current government had deliberately ignored improving the education system in our provinces, in a move that was calculated to reduce scientists from our regions. We have very few science schools and yet we have a Science University in our province.
All those who are at our highest institutes of learning, are from outside of our villages, as most of our children cannot qualify to enrol because of the lack of science schools,” said Gwala.
Arnold Bhule, a retired educationist, also told ZimEye.com that this is the time Mugabe has realised his blunder for the people of Mnthwakazi. “Mugabe has long been disadvantaging the education of Bulawayo people and Matabeleland. This time he has recognised us by giving us our son Jonathan to revive our lost education pride.
I would like to thank our ancestors for getting into Mugabe’s thick head and hard heart, by reminding him that Matabeleland people need education too,” said Bhule.
University Students Council representatives also welcomed their new Minister Jonathan Moyo to the Ministry of higher and Tertiary Education, and they said he was capable of bringing a tremendous change in the sector.
Professor Jonathan Moyo takes over from Mrs Oppah Muchinguri Kashiri, who has been reassigned to head Water and Environment Ministry.

BREAKING NEWS: Violence as Police Attack Vendors Again


Violence has broken out in Harare this morning as municipal police attacked vendors in a potentially explosive situation likely to hurt many vulnerable pedestrians.
Municipality police are at present “everywhere” in the CBD physically pushing vendors to move to designated areas.
In retaliation vendors who are fully registered, are grouping and shouting slogans against the move.
A witness told ZimEye.com people should stay at away from the city centre today. “If one does not have serious business in town today let them stay out of the hot zones. The situation is likely to be bad later in the day as some rowdy elements come into town,” they said.
Promise Mkhwananzi the Programs Coordinator of the Zimbabwe Informal Sectoe Organisation told ZimEye.com the attackers are municipal police.
“They are municipal police,” he said adding they are in groups of fifties.
He further added saying,
“Vendors are being kicked out under our nose. We have learnt nothing and forgot nothing.
” Murambatsvina came and passed we pledged that never again would such an opportunity pass under our nose. Here it is.
“Passing as we watch arguing which leader can give a better speech than the others.
 

US Billionaire Jets Into Zimbabwe


The American billionaire, ranked among USA’s top 100 richest people with a US$4,3 billion bounty to his name, Paul Tudor Jones II touched down at the Buffalo Ranch Airport in Chiredzi last Thursday morning and is expected to be in the Lowveld for several days on holiday.
He brought with him a 30-member entourage that includes members of his family, his IT specialist, doctors, assistants and sports coaches for his children, the local Mirror reports.
Journalists acting on a tip off managed to see the arrival at Buffalo Ranch Airport of Jones who has an estimated US$4,3 billion fortune. He and his family arrived aboard a private jet which sources said had flown direct from the United States of America.
The rest of the entourage came in two other planes that were said to have flown from South Africa.
Jones was received at the airport by Malilangwe Conservancy Trust chief executive officer Mark Saunders and left soon afterwards for Malilangwe by road in Saunders’s Toyota Fortuner.
Other members of the entourage left in their planes.
Efforts to get a comment from Jones were fruitless as The Mirror reporter was not allowed to get anywhere near him.
The choice of Zimbabwe by such an esteemed businessman as a holiday destination is testimony that Zimbabwe has some of the World’s most attractive resorts. It also puts paid attacks in some countries against Zimbabwe as an unsafe tourist destination.
Jones who is on number 108 on the USA richest persons list and number 345 on the World list according to Forbes Magazine is believed to be the principal donor of Malilangwe Game Reserve. He is the founder of Tudor Investment Corporation, a private asset management company and hedge fund.
Although his itinerary could not be obtained sources said Jones comes to Malilangwe Trust annually and on all those occasions he stays for more than ten days. Sources revealed that Mr. Jones and his family are staying at top class Singita Pamushana Lodge where a five-bedroom luxury private retreat costs over $5000 per night per guest.
Jones also founded the Robin Hood Foundation.
In 2011, Colombian singer Shakira made a surprise visit to Malilangwe. In 2012
Bill Gates also visited the reserve while many renowned people are also understood to have enjoyed the comfort of the game reserve.
The reserve which is on 130, 000 acres is home to picturesque scenery that includes wildlife, rock paintings, lush forests and sandstone outcrops.

Mnangagwa Triggered Jonathan Moyo’s Axing

thezimbabwean| Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa scored victory over Jonathan Moyo when he successfully lobbied President Robert Mugabe to demote the former information minister to the higher education portfolio.
Mugabe on Monday reshuffled his cabinet and surprised many by removing Moyo from the powerful information ministry. Former allies Mnangagwa and Moyo had become sworn enemies over the Mugabe succession issue. The vice president was angered by Moyo’s continued use of the official media to denigrate him and his other political foes.
Sources told The Zimbabwean that Mnangagwa curried favour with Grace Mugabe to convince her husband to shift Moyo because of his manipulation of the media.
“Mnangagwa has been lobbying behind the scenes to have Moyo removed. His trump card was Amai who he used to push the president to move him,” said the source. Mugabe’s wife is now widely believed to be virtually running government affairs as age and illness take a toll on the president.
“It is all about the succession war in the party. Apparently, Moyo had teamed up with a number of powerful party members to throw their weight behind VP Mphoko as a way of spiting Mnangagwa,” said the Zanu (PF) insider.
The sources said the Monday reshuffle would worsen divisions in the party. “The party is at great risk of disintegration. It is clear that the party has been forgotten as the succession wars get hotter. Non-one cares about Zanu (PF) now and it is about personal political gain,” said the first source.
The sources agreed that Moyo, Kasukuwere and others opposed to Mnangagwa would intensify their battle to gain more political clout ahead of the 2018 general elections, adding that Grace might end up being politically alienated as the vice presidents felt humiliated by her revelation that they grovelled at her feet.
The information ministry was left vacant and the labour minister, Prisca Mupfumira, will continue acting. The reshuffle also saw Ignatius Chombo, who ran the local government ministry for many years, moving to home affairs.
Chombo, the new Zanu (PF) administration secretary, is believed to be Mugabe’s strategic ally who protects his estate and other interests and being moved to home affairs is considered a reward, even though the minister was at one time linked to the Mujuru faction. Kembo Mohadi, who held the home affairs portfolio, went to state security.

WARNING:Harare Airport Has Dangerous Potholes

  • Anything can happen to one of the planes landing on the runway

ZIMBABWE’s Harare International Airport’s aircraft runway has dangerous potholes – what the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) has described as “cracks that we constantly seal” in a development of which legislators say the dangers are very high and anything can happen to one of the planes landing on the runway.
The runway at Harare International Airport, among the longest in Africa, faces being declared unsafe in three years if government fails to complete its rehabilitation while debris from the stalled works poses risks to aircraft, Parliament has heard.
Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) announced the rehabilitation of the runway in July 2011 which, on completion, will be five kilometres long. The repairs were part of a major facelift for the airport and included the upgrading of information display systems along with surveillance and security systems but erratic funding from government has resulted in completion being delayed.
CAAZ general manager, David Chaota the parliamentary committee on transport and infrastructure development on Monday that in its current state, the runway had a life span of three years.
So far only repairs on 850 metres of the runway have been completed while work on 725 metres is underway, with the third phase to renovate 925 meters is yet to commence.
While the project cost was originally pegged at $5 million, Chaota told the parliamentary committee on transport and infrastructure development on Monday that $11 million was required to complete the repairs, warning that there were risks associated with the failure to complete the construction works.
About $5,5 million is needed urgently to complete ongoing works on the 725 metre stretch.
“….we have embarked on the rehabilitation of the runway because we are saying the runway from its fabric nature is gone,” Chaota said.
“When we started screaming it was five years but now it’s three years left. All conditions for closure (of the runway) may have been met by then.”
He added: “We consider it as a high risk project because that is our cash cow as a country and it also poses some safety risks in the operation of aircraft at Harare International Airport. Where there are cracks we do the seals so that we minimize any debris on the operational runways.”
Chairman of the committee, Dextor Nduna (Zanu PF MP for Chegutu West) asked if the debris risk could include downing of an aircraft.
Chaota said such an occurrence was a ‘worst case scenario.’
“When we say it’s risky we are not saying it’s not safe to operate,” he said.
Chaota said after every flight there was runway inspection to ensure that no lights were damaged by debris, adding that the runway was safe to operate in its current state.
“We are doing what is operationally accepted. All our airlines inspect the (airport) to see its level of compliance to requirements and so far we have had no airlines that have declared our facilities unfit for operational use,” he said.
Nduna cited a case in 2013 when South African Airways refused to land at the airport during particular hours citing poor lighting, but Chaota said the airline had brought its inspections and were satisfied.
He said they were likely to secure a loan of $2 million from FBC Bank in the next three months for the project.
Warren Park MP, Elias Mudzuri (MDC-T) said a report should be taken to the transport ministry due to the high risk.
“I think you should take this report to the ministry because the dangers are quite high and anything can happen to one of those planes,” he said.
“You cannot wait for three years to close the runway, it’s not good enough.”-

UK Govt Tells Investors Zimbabwe Is “Safe”


Britain says its companies should consider investing in Zimbabwe after the southern African country toned down rhetoric on its indigenisation law compelling foreign firms to sell majority shares to locals as relations with its former colony continue to thaw.
Zimbabwe’s Indigenization Act — enacted in 2008 — requires foreign owned companies valued at over $500,000 to cede 51 percent to black locals and has been cited as a major impediment to foreign investment in an economy battling to recover from a decade-long recession.
Relations between Harare and Britain have been frosty since the European Union imposed sanctions on President Robert Mugabe, his inner circle and selected firms in 2002 over alleged rights abuses.
The bloc has gradually eased the sanctions since 2009 when the veteran ruler agreed to share power with the opposition after a disputed 2008 poll, and has continued to improve ties despite yet another controversial election in 2013 which extended Mugabe’s 34 year-old rule.
UK has sent two trade missions to Zimbabwe between 2014 and 2015 and according to an investment guide on commercial opportunities in Zimbabwe by the British Embassy released on June 30, UK lauded the policy shift and efforts by the country to reengage with the international community.
“Zimbabwe’s government is increasingly calling for Foreign Direct Investment. Despite continued mixed signals, there are encouraging signs that the Government is softening its stance on indigenisation and developing more investor friendly policies,” reads the report seen by The Source.
“The policy shift offers UK companies an opportunity to increase trade and investment. A number of international firms, particularly but not only from BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, china and South Africa) countries, have begun to make serious investment into Zimbabwe given high return opportunities.”
However, it also noted that while Zimbabwe has stepped up its re-engagements efforts with the international community and creditors, investors should also be worried about the country’s deteriorating economic situation and policy inconsistency.
“Firms need to balance this potential against significant risks around Zimbabwe’s economic outlook and the business environment, in particular inconsistent government policy and problems of rule of law. The IMF is projecting a growth rate of 2.8 percent in 2015, with significant downside risks,” the embassy said.
“There are fears that the economy may slip into a recession in 2015 if there are no fundamental policy shifts. The country is ranked 171 out of 189 countries by the World Bank for “Ease of Doing Business” in 2015. Transparency International ranked Zimbabwe 156 out 174 countries in 2014 for perceived corruption.”
The Embassy noted opportunities in manufacturing, energy, agriculture, education and mining but expressed reservations about the diamond sector.
The mining sector has been the key driver of the Zimbabwe economy since 2009, with an average annualised growth of more than 30 percent. It currently accounts for more than 50 percent of total exports, and its contribution to Gross Domestic Product has grown from an average of four percent in the 1990s to around 13 percent from 2009-2011.
UK companies could capitalise on their strong brand appeal, with trade opportunities in areas such as general industry machinery and equipment; electrical equipment; food processing equipment; medicinal and pharmaceutical products; timber processors; power generating machinery and equipment; plastic, packaging and rubber; metal working machinery; textile yarn, fabrics; telecomms and sound recording and reproducing appliance and equipment.
“Zimbabwe’s highly diversified industrial base provides UK companies with a number of trade opportunities. Currently one of the key challenges facing the manufacturing sector is the use of antiquated equipment and machinery,” said the embassy.

Grace Mugabe Jumps On as Bob Blasts Expensive 23rd Flight to New York


President Robert Mugabe blasted off into the sky, his 23rd flight yesterday, in another expensive unnecessary this time to the United States of America which saw his wife, Grace join him, the latter who has bunked Mugabe trips to African countries saying she is too ill to travel.
But yesterday Mrs Mugabe’s cancer temporarily left her as she joined her husband headed to the US to speak at a United Nations conference that can be attended by Mugabe’s large ambassadorial  staff stationed in that country who can easily read out his speech.
Besides numerous diplomats there in the United States, the president has two idle ambassadors one at the US government outpost and another to the United Nations.
Despite the large human resource in that country Mugabe left for New York, for the purely chat based conference which merely discusses the Ebola crisis.
Zimbabwe has had no problems whatsoever with the ebola disease.
He was accompanied by a group of hangers on, his wife, Grace Mugabe, Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi, Health and Child Care Minister David Parirenyatwa, Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa, Presidential Spokesperson George Charamba and a untold number of government officials.
The state Media  reported  attempting to justify the trip saying: the Ebola haemorrhagic fever has devastated three West African countries since its outbreak left more than 11 000 people dead and affected more than 27 000 others.
 
UN Secretary General Ban ki-Moon is hosting the International Ebola Recovery Conference as part of efforts to ensure the affected countries receive resources and the necessary support that they require to overcome the Ebola outbreak.
Heads of state from Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, the three countries most affected by Ebola, have been invited to the conference and President Mugabe has been invited as leader of the African continent.
Affected countries will share their national as well as regional recovery plans and budgets for the next two years.
Officials from the AU, the African Development Bank (ADB), the European Union and the World Bank, among others, are expected to attend the conference.
The 2014 Ebola epidemic is the largest in history and affected a number of countries in West Africa.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), as of the end of June this year, 27 551 cases and 11 236 deaths had been recorded with the majority in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia.
874 health care workers in the three most affected countries were infected with the Ebola virus and 509 of them died.
After months battling with the disease, WHO declared Liberia Ebola free on the 9th of May 2015 after 42 days with no new reported cases.
The situation in Guinea and Sierra Leone is also improving with most new cases emanating from registered contacts.
The projection is that by August 2015, the two countries will also be declared Ebola free.
While the number of Ebola cases have started to go down, the three countries are still in need of financial and technical resources to support and totally eradicate the disease.
The AU has been spearheading continental efforts to respond to the epidemic under the Africa Against Ebola Solidarity Trust, as well as the AU Support to Ebola Outbreak in West Africa, and the support from international partners will complement the AU efforts.
Governments in the affected countries, the African region and the international community are coming together to stop the outbreak and the conference convened by the UN is thus expected to further strengthen the recovery and reconstruction of the affected countries in particular and the West African region in general.
On his departure, President Mugabe was seen off at the Harare International Airport by Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko, cabinet ministers, service chiefs and several government officials.

ZRP Cops Caught Beating-Up Journalist


Bulawayo – ZRP officers were caught assaulting Freelance photographer, Crispen Ndlovu.
A large group of witnesses caught the cops taking the law into their own hands, torturing the journalist in the city.
The police officers, who were manhandling a cell-phone thief, butchered the journo for taking press pictures.
Ndlovu has since reported the matter to the Bulawayo Central Police station, and the docket on assault, case number IR5412/15 was opened.
Zimbabwe’s police have been on record assaulting journalists and even persecuting them for carrying their duties, with cases of the brutal attacks of Photo-journalist Angela Jimu, Chrispen Tabvura, Tapfuma Machakaire and Privilege Musvanhiri.
Zimbabwe Union of Journalists Secretary General, Foster Dongozi, blamed the police for breaking the law by attacking media practitioners for performing their duties.
Ndlovu was attacked by police while he was photographing members of the Police beating up a suspected cell-phone thief. Police details forced him to delete his photographs which he was later able to recover.
He is currently being monitored by doctors.
Dongozi condemned the assault, saying police needed to be taught that journalism was a lawful profession in the country. “Police must behave themselves and conduct themselves in a professional manner and not go about beating journalists. That kind of policing cannot be professional and only serves to portray the force and the country in extreme negative light,” he said.

Bhasikiti Shoots Mugabe…again

Former Masvingo Provincial Affairs minister Kudakwashe Bhasikiti has again taken President Robert Mugabe to court over the Mwenezi East by-election after the veteran ruler ignored a court order against setting a poll date for the constituency.
Bhasikiti, fired last month on allegations he supported former Vice-President Joice Mujuru, had on June 25 won a High Court order stopping Mugabe from proclaiming a by-election date until the former Mwenezi East MP’s case challenging his expulsion from Zanu PF was dealt with by the courts.
Mugabe last Friday set July 20 as the date for the sitting of the nomination court for the Mwenezi East by-election to be held on September 19.
In an urgent chamber application filed at the Constitutional Court by lawyer Tonderai Bhatasara yesterday, Bhasikiti said Mugabe was in contempt of court.
Mugabe is cited as the first respondent while the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission was cited as the second respondent.
“I further contend that the first respondent’s actions are in breach of the order of the 25th of June and clearly in contempt,” Bhasikiti said.
“The first respondent was a party to the proceedings in case number CCZ45/2015.
“In other words he was aware of the order and the basis in respect of which this honourable court had proceeded to make the judgment.”
Bhasikiti said Mugabe was making a High Court matter academic yet it was also his duty, like any other citizen to respect the laws of the land.
He said the proclamation of the by-election date would prejudice his rights to a fair trial as the matter was still to be concluded.
He said his case was pending before the courts and allowing the sitting of the nomination court to go ahead would deny him the right to participate in the by-election.
Bhasikiti said Mugabe had violated the court order, the Constitution of the country and the principle of the rule of law.
“This court and all the judges who sat in that hearing, will recall that in arriving at the decision, the court and the lawyers concerned took note of the fact that a by-election had to be held by the 10th of September 2015,” he said.
“That being the case, it meant that in terms of Section 38 of the Electoral Act, the nomination Court, could sit at least 30 days before, which would have been the 10th of August 2015.
“The first respondent would have been aware of this and was aware of this, but notwithstanding this; he fixed the date of the proclamation in such a manner as to interfere with the integrity of the order of this honourable court.
“The proclamation is null and void to the extent that it provides for a by-election way out of the 90 days provided for by Section 159 of their Constitution.”
He said the matter was very urgent because he stood to be prejudiced of his right to participate in the elections.
“In any event, once the nomination court has sat and I lose the case, it means I would have been denied by right to participate in that election as a candidate even an independent candidate for Mwenezi East,” he said.
Bhasikiti is one of the former top Zanu PF officials who have vowed not to take their expulsion from the ruling party for allegedly supporting Mujuru lying down.-SuthernEye

Mudede:Stop Using Condoms

Registrar-General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede has urged Zimbabweans to use natural family planning methods as modern contraceptives present serious health complications to women.
He accused the West of promoting dangerous birth control measures to depopulate developing nations.
In a presentation to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Women Affairs, Gender and Community Development, Mr Mudede said the withdrawal method and rhythm (safe phases of the menstrual cycle) method could be used safely for birth control.
Committee chairperson Cde Beatrice Nyamupinga said Mr Mudede was summoned to explain the dangers of birth control methods, especially Jadelle, which he denounced.
“Most women have panicked and are no longer sure of what they should use for birth control,” she said.
Mr Mudede said he received several responses and some threats and said this would not deter him from fighting for his cause.
“I am working in the interest of the nation. Birth control methods particularly Norplant has 51 side effects. Research has shown that Norplant was banned in America, where it was manufactured but is still being used in Zimbabwe.
“A study carried out by the University of California in the United States showed that participants who took birth control drugs for three years doubled their risk of developing an eye problem, glaucoma,” he said.
He pleaded for funding to support research on the natural birth control methods, which he said were being ignored as emphasis had always been on Western drugs, despite negative effects on users.
He said control of black populations in the world had been a Western policy since 1972 when Henry Kissinger, then director of the USA national security council suggested that population in the developing countries had to be controlled.
“This explains why millions of dollars are being poured into birth control programmes than into development projects.
“For the past 10 years, the Zimbabwean population has not been growing significantly due to the use of these drugs,” he said.
Mr Mudede’s counterpart, Mr Richard Hondo, a physio neurologist said side effects of the drugs included cancer, obesity, low libido, back pain, migraine headaches and bleeding, among other things.
Witnesses brought by Mr Mudede said they switched to natural methods after side effects such as decline in sexual drive, bleeding and eye problems.
Ms Chipo Matowanyika said she abandoned the pill after developing blood clots on her body.
“I also experienced headaches and developed pimples and this stopped when I started using the natural methods,” she said.
Mrs Moreblessing Shava said she bled continuously, gained weight and felt nauseous because of continuous use of Jadelle.
Ms Shingai Mandaza said : “I now rely on natural methods and I have since lost 12 kilogrammes,” she said.
Senator Hubert Nyanhongo said Mr Mudede’s project was noble but urged Mr Mudede to work with the Ministry of Health and Child Care to educate the nation,” he said.

South Africa Zimbabweans Demand to See Chombo

THE Zimbabwe Community in South Africa (ZCSA) is seeking an audience with newly-appointed Home Affairs minister Ignatius Chombo to apprise him on “sticking immigration challenges”.
ZCSA is an organisation assisting Zimbabweans to comply with the new South African permit system and immigration requirements.
The lobby group’s chairperson Ngqabutho Mabhena told Southern Eye in an interview yesterday they were keen to interact with Chombo though the Zimbabwean embassy in South Africa.
“We would like a meeting with him through the Zimbabwe embassy to brief him about the work we do and solicit his views,” Mabhena said.
He said ZCSA was grateful to former Home Affairs minister Kembo Mohadi who was instrumental in “thrashing out a fair permits deal” for Zimbabwean immigrants in the neighbouring country.
The permits issue has remained a thorny one in the aftermath of South Africa’s setting of new regulations compelling Zimbabweans to compulsorily register.
South Africa first issued the special permits in 2010 to regularise the stay of illegal Zimbabwean immigrants in that country that conservative figures put at around two million.
The permits expired last year before the special dispensation was extended to 2017 and permit holders were required to apply for renewals.
Zimbabweans whose applications for work and business permits were turned down were recently given a lifeline after appeals.
The South African government is expected to issue Zimbabweans with the new special permits by end of July.
South Africa’s Home Affairs department has reportedly processed more than 100 000 special dispensation permits for Zimbabweans since October last year.
The permits were given to Zimbabweans who at the time held the Zimbabwean Special Dispensation Permit (ZSDP) valid until December 31 2017.
A ZSDP permit allows Zimbabweans to remain in South Africa and apply for a visa relevant to terms of stay in that country.
Millions of Zimbabweans are scattered across the globe fleeing political, economic and social upheaval at home, with the majority of them in South Africa.-SouthernEye

Grace Mugabe’s Miners Kicked Out By Police


More than 3,000 illegal gold panners have been left stranded in the farming town of Bindura, Zimbabwe’s Mashonaland Central province, following their eviction by the police two weeks ago.

Kitsiyatota is a rich piece of land where thousands had flocked to in an effort to eke out a living.
Kitsiyatota is a rich piece of land where thousands had flocked to in an effort to eke out a living.

This despite statements by First Lady Grace Mugabe and Zanu-PF Politiburo member Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri that their mining activities at Kitsiyatota would be regularized.
Mrs. Mugabe gave the assurance that they won’t be evicted during a meet the people tour last year, saying it was part of government policy to empower the people.
Kitsiyatota is a rich piece of land where thousands had flocked to in an effort to eke out a living in a country that has an estimated unemployment rate of 90 percent. The official rate is 11.7%.
Sources at the mine say they had also paid $200 each to form co-operatives, adding they have lost their investment.
Efforts to get a comment from Small and Medium Enterprises Minister Sithembiso Nyoni were futile as her mobile phone was not reachable.
Bindura University lecturer Obediah Dodo, who carried out a study in the mining area and presented a paper at an international peace conference that discussed, among other issues, the plight of the miners, told VOA Studio 7 the situation at Kitsiyatora needs urgent attention.
The Zimbabwe Informal Sectors Organisation warned last Friday that a humanitarian crisis was looming in the area following the forced eviction of miners at Kitsiyatota.-VOA

Vendors Refuse to Leave City

The situation nearly turned nasty in Harare on Tuesday as some vendors resisted an attempt by council to relocate them to vending sites that have been set up by the local authority.
Police officers tried to destroy market stalls erected by vendors at Copa Cabana and urging the street traders to relocate to new vending sites that have been set up by the city council, a move that was resisted by the vendors.
Promise Mkwananzi, programs coordinator of the Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Informal Sector Organization, told Studio 7 that the actions of the municipal were unjustified because council has not yet put proper infrastructure at the new newly-designated vending sites.
Mkwananzi urged the council to ensure that all the street traders were accommodated in stalls that have proper infrastructure and are moved after government has agreed with all stakeholders on proper ways of relocating vendors.
He added that authorities should ensure that they create employment and put the country’s economy back on track first before evicting the street traders.
The board secretary of the vendors union of Zimbabwe, Justice Munayi, who also sells wares on Harare’s street pavements, condemned the municipal police action. He tells Studio 7 that removing vendors from the streets will have a negative impact on their lives as the economic downturn shows no signs of abiting.
Harare mayor Bernard Manyenyeni said his council’s policy is that no vendor will be forcibly evicted from the city center.
Meanwhile, the drama at Town House over the suspension of Town Clerk Tendai Mahachi continued today with Manyenyeni giving him a two-day ultimatum to submit his employment profile.
This comes after Mahachi returned to resume his duties at Town House yesterday, less than a week after being sent on forced leave.
The Harare mayor told a news conference that he would now engage the newly-appointed Minister of Local Government, Savior Kasukuwere, over Mahachi’s matter.
But Kasukuwere noted that he was still new in the ministry and would want to get an insight into the affairs of the Harare City Council before making any pronouncements.
Mahachi was suspended for allegedly failing to give the city salary schedules for council executives.

Mujuru, Tsvangirai Meet at Dzamara Prayer Meeting

Leading politicians will on Saturday converge at the Zimbabwe Grounds in Highfield, Harare, for a prayer meeting for abducted journalist and activist, Itai Dzamara.
Dzamara was abducted by unknown men on March 9 and his whereabouts are yet to be established.
There is widespread suspicion that he was taken away by state security agents following his protests calling on President Robert Mugabe to step down due to governance failure.
The prayers meeting will be attended by MDC-T’s Morgan Tsvangirai, Joice Mujuru, Simba Makoni, Dumiso Dabengwa, Rugare Gumbo and Temba Mliswa among others who represent the opposition.
Mujuru is leading an informal political formation calling itself People First that emerged when she and other former Zanu (PF) heavyweights were expelled from the ruling party for allegedly seeking to topple Mugabe.
Religious leaders and civil society leaders will also attend the meeting. A similar gathering was recently thwarted by the police.
A prayer meeting conference will be held tomorrow morning at the Media Centre in Harare. Talk of a grand political coalition to fight Zanu (PF) rule is gathering momentum. -TheZimbabwean

“Corrupt” Chombo Re-Deployment Celebrated

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Chombo who headed the Local Government Ministry for one and a half decade was synonymous with interfering with the day to day affairs of the country’s local councils.
He would fire any local authority which he suspected of opposing his views.
Chombo was also accused of awarding tenders to infrastructure development companies which were aligned to his close allies.
On Monday the former Local Government Minister was re-deployed to the Home Affairs Ministry.
In a statement Tuesday CHRA said residents have been relieved of Chombo’s corrupt tendencies.
“There are many instances where the Minister has “used” provisions in the Urban Councils Act and other pieces of legislation to interfere into the legitimate operations of local authorities, often, reversing key decisions of councils,”said CHRA adding that ,“Corruption has been allowed to thrive while incompetent and clueless bureaucrats have been protected or hired on partisan lines”.
The Association said service delivery in towns and cities were deteriorating during   Chombo’s tenure because of his arrogance and partisan behaviour.
“He has for the last decade resisted any meaningful engagement with residents associations in contrasts to the spirit now articulated in the constitution.
“His relations with residents have been that of cat and mouse with councillors and Mayors summarily relieved of their duties for spearheading projects that contrast with the interests of the ruling elite”.
“We have witnessed the former Minister presiding over the deterioration of local government marked by poor service delivery across rural and urban local authorities”.
 

BREAKING NEWS: Police Smash Into Vendors In Harare

Police have descended onto vendors at Harare’s Copacabana rank area in the CBD.
Hoardes of officers are in chaotic battles with street merchants stationed here at present. Scores of elderly family women fearing for their lives, are struggling to flee from the marauding officers.
The development comes barely 24 hours after controversial land baron Minister Ignatius Chombo was handed the police portfolio under the Home Affairs Ministry, his new appointment by President Robert Mugabe.
Zimbabwe’s vendor business soaring with over (6) six million members, now constitutes a significant part of the entire gross domestic product.
More to follow…

ZRP Cop Caught On Video Having Sex with Maid

A ZRP Officer at Nyamandlovu, Constable Mazhambe was caught on video pleasuring himself on a maid.
Three wives of neighbouring ZRP Nyamandlovu officers were patiently glued to their device as they carefully recorded the act through a next door window.
Constable Mazhambe is now under investigation for having sex with the female domestic worker of Sergeant Manyanye who is now based at ZRP Gwanda.
The main handset with the footage is currently in the possession of the Officer in Charge at Nyamandlovu for investigations.

Dzamara: Sat Rally Draws The Largest Crowd In Zimbabwe Since 1980

Job Sikhala| On Saturday the 11th of July, the largest crowd never witnessed in the post independence Zimbabwe will converge at the Zimbabwe Grounds from 10am to 1600hrs for the Itai Dzamara Prayer Rally.
The Rally is going to be graced by all political leaders that might come in your mind, several musicians who will give entertainment and all diplomats based in Zimbabwe and all progressive churches.
From Chipinge right to Victoria Falls, from Chirundu right to Beitbridge everyone wants to be present in solidarity with the Dzamara family.
Those in civic society organisations and political parties leadership will bring food gifts and blankets for Itai’s wife and children. Be part to this momentous event. Tell everyone about this great day.

Lift Disaster: NRZ To Blame – Fam

THE family of the woman who was crushed to death together with a technician when an elevator crash-landed on them at the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) headquarters in Bulawayo, has blamed the parastatal for her death.
NRZ has suspended the use of the lifts at Parkade Centre following the death of the two on Friday.
The Chronicle visited the building, owned by the NRZ Pension Fund along 9th Avenue yesterday and read a notice informing the public to use the stairs as elevators were out of order.
Businesses renting the offices on the 23 floors of the tallest building in Bulawayo said they were losing business as clients were not prepared to use the stairs.
Elizabeth Mlangeni’s family said her death and that of the elevator technician, Kevin Musina, could have been avoided if the company prioritised the safety of workers.
Mlangeni and Musina were found dead at the company’s basement by a technician who was making a follow up on the latter who had not returned to work following a call by NRZ staff over a faulty lift.
Mlangeni’s brother Medicine Mhango said the parastatal put workers’ lives at risk by continually allowing its employees to ride on faulty lifts.
“I spoke to the NRZ’s general manager today in the afternoon. He said the company has had problems with its lifts for years,” said Mhango.
“What’s the most prized asset in a company? To me it’s the company’s workers. The lifts were dangerous to employees, why let the employees ride them?”
He said instead of compromising the safety of its workers, the NRZ should have shifted working hours to give workers time to climb the stairs and avoid using the lifts.
Mhango said his sister’s death was difficult to accept.
“It has left many of us shocked. She was a devout Christian and blameless. That’s why it’s difficult to accept and understand her passing,” said Mhango.
Mlangeni’s son Christpean, a student at the University of Zimbabwe, said he was devastated by his mother’s death.
He said he got worried when he called her and her phone kept ringing. It was uncharacteristic of his mother to ignore his calls, he said.
The family said they were still waiting for the postmortem report and finalising on burial arrangements.
Mlangeni is survived by a husband and two children who are both at university.
Musina’s father, Stephen Musina, said he had lost a peace-loving son who respected his community.
NRZ public relations manager, Fanuel Masikati, said he was not in a position to comment on the matter as he had just returned to the country after attending a funeral in South Africa.
“You can contact the acting general manager Mukwanda (Lewis) or the board chairman Mabena (Alvord),” said Masikati. Chronicle

Nothing Wrong With Bedding Underage Girls, 58% Zim Men Say

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Parliament was yesterday told that 58% of Zimbabweans interviewed during a baseline survey conducted by Plan International in Harare and Bulawayo did not see anything morally wrong with men bedding underage girls.
The issue was disclosed before the Parliamentary Thematic Committee on Gender by Plan International gender adviser Tinotenda Hondo, who had appeared before the committee together with Msasa Women’s Project director Netty Musanhu.
“A recent study by Plan International in Harare and Bulawayo shows 58% people in communities do not see anything morally wrong with men sleeping with girls under 18 years,” Hondo said.
“Of the men in the study who admitted to paying for sex, 40% had knowingly slept with sex workers as young as 11 years old, and only 11% knew that child marriage was prohibited.”
Hondo said cultural and religious practices were some of the fuelling factors of early child marriages, where some girls were given up as appeasement for ngozi, as a reward to a good son-in-law or even after the older sister dies a young girl was given in marriage to take over.
She said most of these cultural and religious practices were done clandestinely, while some families were in the habit of protecting rapist family members.
Musanhu also said that in 2014 her organisation attended to a total of 21 456 women and girls who were victims of gender-based violence and rape.
“In Chiredzi we attended to 2 482 women and girls, in Gweru 2 878, Harare 10 250, and in Bulawayo 5 846. This year 2015 in January we have since attended to 847 cases, in February 947 cases, and out of these statistics 77% were young rape survivors.
We recently attended to an 11-year-old girl who had multiple disabilities but she had been raped and was pregnant,” she said, adding most of the victims would have been infected with sexually-transmitted illnesses.
“We set up shelters at communities such as Bubi, Buhera, Chikomba, Gutu, Gokwe, Marange, Mwenezi and in Bubi. Between January and June 11 cases of rape were recorded and the youngest being five years. In Buhera our youngest survivor of rape was four years. Our shelter in Marange always has the highest cases of rape victims and early child marriages.”
The two organisations said it was now pivotal to strengthen the legal framework to curb early child marriages. Newsday

Shock As Suspended Mahachi Returns To Work

Harare Town Clerk, Tendai Mahachi is back at work barely a week after he was sent on an indefinite forced leave.
Mayor Bernard Manyenyeni however has professed ignorance over the Town Clerk’s return.
Dr Mahachi told the ZBC News off camera that his lawyers have written to the Local Government Board but could not be drawn into revealing the contents of the letter.
Mayor Manyenyeni however said he is not aware of Dr Mahachi’s presence at Town House and maintained that he is still on forced leave.
“He is still on leave, we are sorting out issues in his absence, it’s actually news to me that he is here,” he said.
Last week while making his final remarks at the monthly full council meeting, Mayor Manyenyeni sent Dr Mahachi on an indefinite forced leave, saying the move was to pave way for the ironing out of the succession issue and to address hefty salaries being drawn by council executives.
Meanwhile, the Harare City Council has refuted allegations that it’s misplaced priorities are alienating people from the government.
This comes after council lied that it was on course to finish preparing the identified new vending sites but went on to miss the target.
Vendors continue to sell their wares haphazardly on pavements 10 days after the deadline of 26 June elapsed.
Council had promised to complete work on the identified vending sites but 10 days later, progress is still slow.
Harare City Council Spokesperson, Mr Michael Chideme insisted that everything is on course, adding the council is now concentrating on registering people and encouraging the vendors to occupy their newly designated places to avoid confrontation.
“We are not alienating people from government, we are following council procedures in dealing with the matter,” he said.
Council also said it is earmarking the relocation of more vendors to areas such as Cripps and Seke Road, City Sports Centre and Coventry holding bay.
An estimated 3000 vendors have registered so far but the sites visited by the ZBC News are not yet ready to be occupied.

Mphoko Duped $32Mil

VICE-President Phelekezela Mphoko may have been sold a dummy by Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) when he was made to commission the $32 million mining equipment some of which has reportedly turned out to be second-hand and obsolete machinery, it has been learnt.
Some of the much-publicised equipment has already broken down before any mining has taken place with the board and management reportedly trying to sweep the matter under the carpet.
One of the second largest shareholders, Nicholas van Hoogstraten, was recently quoted in the media expressing reservations over the importation of the equipment alleging there was “gross corruption” in the acquisition of the machinery reportedly because it was bought from Third World countries.
HCCL corporate identity and public relations manager Elta Sanangura told NewsDay: “The fact is that we are still in the commissioning phase of the new equipment. We have teething problems as we do load-testing of the equipment.
“Specifically, we have hydraulic system problems on the BEML equipment. The problem has been diagnosed to be a manufacturing problem, the manufacturer is expeditiously responding to this problem and providing new components and spare parts. These new parts will arrive this week. The fact that the same problem has been found on different machines means that it is a manufacturing problem.”
Sanangura added: “Such problems occur during the commissioning phase. Once the machines are deployed into production and their performance during operation has been monitored and approved, then commissioning can be completed. It is unfounded and premature to report that the machines are second-hand. They have new serial numbers and are under warranty.”
Responding to the earlier reports, BEML Ltd in a letter to HCCL managing director Thomas Makore yesterday added: “We confirm that the mining equipment supplied to M/s Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) is indeed brand new and is in complete compliance with the specifications agreed to between HCCL and BEML and supplied after due certification by our quality team, besides your own team.
The EXIM Bank of India also assessed BEML’s capacity and capability in supplying quality equipment before they finalised to support the finance package. As such, there is no room for supplying any equipment of inferior quality.
“It is pertinent to mention here that apart from holding a major market share for this equipment in India, BEML has exported similar products to more than 60 countries globally, which are gainfully deployed.”
But insiders at the colliery company said some of the seats, types and other ancillary parts of the equipment were clearly worn out before the machines could even commence open cast operations.
It is understood that one of the new graders reportedly broke down at the beginning of June this year while it was in the process of surfacing of one of the roads at the colliery in preparation for Mphoko who officiated during the Kamandama Mine Disaster commemorations where the colliery community remembers the 427 miners who perished in an underground explosion on June 6, 1972.
“To make matters worse, it is only the top management and some board members who went to both Belarus and India to buy the equipment who were not even familiar with the mining operations let alone on how to operate or repair the machinery,” a well-placed source told NewsDay last week.
The issue of obsolete equipment has reportedly attracted the interest of the President’s Office who have demanded an explanation from the management on how the equipment was sourced. If it was proved that the procurement process was flawed this would be an embarrassment to both government and other stakeholders.
This also came at a time when HCC has reportedly spent more than $200 000 to hire chairs and tents from a Harare-based catering firm while employees were owed over 20 months’ salary arrears.
This was despite the fact that the colliery company has a catering department that has tents and chairs to accommodate more than 500 guests at any given time.
Some of the officials who graced the commissioning of the mining equipment included several Cabinet ministers, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe officials, Indian ambassador and top Belarus government officials among others.SouthernEye

Xenophobic Attacks In Bulawayo

TWO men who attacked a reveller at a Bulawayo bar claiming to be launching xenophobic attacks have been slapped with 210 hours of community service after being convicted of public nuisance and assault.

Mongameli Ndlovu (19) and Mzingaye Dhlamini (28) of Kingsdale in Bulawayo pleaded not guilty to the charges when they appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Merilyn Mutshina.

They were charged with public nuisance and assaulting Thomas Garadza (30) of Queens Park, Bulawayo, during a beer drink at the Wise Waters Bar in Queens Park West.

Mutshina on Friday convicted and sentenced the two to 12 months in jail. Four months of the sentence were suspended for five years on condition of good behaviour.

The remaining months were suspended on condition that they performed 210 hours of community service at Queens Park Police Station. The developments came after the two called their defence witness Peter Joseph who defended them saying they did not assault anyone, but members of the Zimbabwe National Army who claimed they were sent by Zanu PF, did assault supporters of the opposition MDC-T.

Joseph said on the day there was a “Ladies’ Night” party at a local bar and soldiers arrived and started insulting people saying they had a right to do whatever they wanted because they were security forces. He said the soldiers were not in uniform and one of them was carrying a whip.

“One armed with a whip started beating people saying Zanu PF instructed them to whip MDC-T supporters,” Joseph said. “Accused one (Ndlovu) snatched the whip and went downstairs with it. We then took advantage to escape.”

He said the two were arrested by the police.

Prosecutor Danmore Kasenza told the court that on June 11 2015 at 11pm, Garadza was drinking beer at a local bar . He was allegedly dragged downstairs by Ndlovu and allegedly assaulted by Dhlamini using a whip all over the body. The two claimed to be launching xenophobic attacks. Garadza sustained injuries and was treated at a hospital where a medical report was compiled by a medical doctor.

A report made to the police led to the arrest of the two.  SouthernEye

Mnangagwa Beats Kasukuwere

As ugly succession wars continue to disembowel President Robert Mugabe’s ruling party, insiders say the party’s faction rallying behind Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa now has the competing group made up of ambitious Young Turks on the ropes.
Well-placed sources told the Daily News yesterday that the Mnangagwa faction was now “incontrovertibly on top of the Weevils and Gang of Four” after a supposed key ally of the VP won the party’s Mashonaland East provincial chairmanship at the weekend against a candidate perceived to be loyal to embattled national political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere.
Kasukuwere is alleged to be a central figure in the group of ambitious young party officials who have designs on higher office and who are known by the moniker Generation 40 (G40).
A smaller unit of the G40 is derisively referred to as the Gang of Four, and is seen as vehemently opposed to Mnangagwa succeeding Mugabe.
With Mashonaland East having allegedly become the latest battleground between Mnangagwa and the G40, resident minister Joel Biggie Matiza — said to be a close ally of the VP — soundly thumped Chikomba East legislator Edgar Mbwembwe in the weekend provincial elections, garnering a massive 15 126 votes to Mbwembwe’s 8 845.
And even more importantly for Mnangagwa’s supporters, two other candidates belonging to the camp also won their provincial contests to leave the G40 “gasping for air”.
“If this was a soccer match it would be Mnangagwa 2, Kasukuwere 0, and the scoreline would only get worse for the divisive Weevils and Gang of Four. Remember that the G40 is already in disarray after the First Family put some distance between them and these over-ambitious factionalists.
“Now, they have lost Mash East and I can assure you that more bad news is coming their way. In the end, they will be very lucky to escape the same fate that befell the Gamatox (the Zanu PF faction aligned to former Vice President Joice Mujuru). It’s almost over bar the shouting,” a party official seen as close to Mnangagwa said yesterday.
The Daily News’ sister paper, the Daily News on Sunday reported recently that as Zanu PF’s deadly factional and succession wars continue to rip the former liberation movement apart, it had emerged that Mnangagwa’s supporters were ratcheting up the pressure on politburo members Kasukuwere and Jonathan Moyo, including allegedly frantically trying to convince Mugabe to drop them from Cabinet.
Sources told the newspaper that there was a renewed effort to see to it that the two Cabinet ministers were “stopped dead in their tracks”, amid the untested allegations by Mnangagwa’s supporters that they were opposed to the party strongman succeeding Mugabe.
However, the victorious Matiza refused to say much about his Mashonaland East victory when contacted by the Daily News yesterday, including the claims that his victory meant that Mnangagwa was on the ascendancy in the ruling party.
“I cannot say much as I am in church. Can you please try calling me after,” he said — although subsequent efforts to reach him were unsuccessful until the time of going to Press.
But, controversial musician-cum-politician, Energy Mutodi — a self-confessed fanatic follower of Mnangagwa claimed on his Facebook page yesterday that Mbwembwe in fact allegedly belonged to the “original” Zanu PF faction that uses the slogan People First, and which is linked to the Mujuru camp.
“Mashonaland East Resident minister Joel Biggie Matiza is the new Zanu PF provincial chairman after scooping 15 126 votes against a People’s First candidate Edgar Mbwembwe who got 8 845 votes according to reports.
“Matiza had been paired with Aplonia Munzverengi who also won the Women’s League top post with 5 612 against Mbwembwe’s People’s First candidate Beatrice Nyamupinga who polled 4 386.-DailyNews

Jonathan Moyo Axed For Good, Demoted |BREAKING NEWS


Outgoing Information Minister Jonathan Moyo, was Monday morning humiliated once again by President Robert Mugabe and told to pack his remaining belongings from the powerful Munhumutapa Offices he was previously occupying.
He has been pushed down to the Tertiary Education Ministry.
ZimEye.com can reveal Moyo has been demoted to the Higher Education Ministry in a shocking cabinet reshuffle Monday.
The development confirms earlier revelations by ZimEye.com that the country’s security chiefs pushed for Moyo’s ouster as they felt threatened by his growing prowess through the State Media where he also appointed allies as news editors, the latter who continued claiming he would bounce back.
 
Other appointments are as follows:
Ignatius Chombo  – Home Affairs (reassignment),
Kembo Mohadi – State Security,
Savior Kasukuwere – Local Government(reassignment),
Prisca Mupfumira – is now Information Minister in an acting capacity.
Nyasha Chikwinya who was made the governor for Harare province, did not take her oath.
Brigadier Ambrose Mutinhiri was made Minister of State for Mashonaland East.

Caps United Eats Up Chicken-Inn


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LEONARD Fiyado’s brace gave Caps United their first set of three points in three matches at the expense of log leaders Chicken Inn at the National Sports Stadium yesterday, in a day match officials again hogged the limelight for the wrong reasons.
Fiyado put the home side in front in the 12th minute before completing his brace on 79 minutes, in controversial manner, though.
The striker looked well offside when he doubled Caps United’s advantage, with first assistant referee Collen Muringai probably the only person in the stadium who failed to notice that.
The goal came a minute after matchday referee Jimmy Makwanda had waved on Chicken Inn’s pleas for a penalty after substitute Ismael Lawe appeared to be fouled inside the Caps United box.
Chicken Inn coach Joey Antipas, who could be seen arguing with the fourth official after the second half, said in his post-match comments that his side was given a raw deal.
“I would like to congratulate referees for aiding Caps United,” he started off sarcastically. “In one minute he killed the game. From disallowing us a goal, the next minute he gave Caps a goal from an offside position, a goal that even a pilot in a jet plane could have seen that it was an offside. I don’t want to talk much about the officials, but that is why they get suspended because of inept officiating,” added Antipas.
Caps United coach Mark Mathe, who recorded his first victory yesterday since taking over two weeks ago, acknowledged that the referee erred for the second goal, but said the victory was deserved.
“Football has some of its own injustices, but I am happy that we got the win. From a layman perspective, Chicken Inn were the better team of the day, but what counts at the end of the day are scores and we did just that,” Mathe said.
Chicken Inn defender Brian Mbiriri had a nightmarish first half on the left-back position and was at fault for the opener when he was easily beaten by Leonard Tsipa.
The first chance of the game fell to Chicken Inn when Canaan Nkomo broke loose on the left wing, but his shot did not have enough power to trouble Jorum Muchambo.
Despite that early scare it was Caps United who began to control proceedings with the ageless Tsipa playing a central role, troubling Mbiriri.
The home side’s dominance soon turned into a goal when Tsipa easily made his way past the jittery Mbiriri before laying the ball for Fiyado for an easy tap-in.
Caps were in total control and with a bit of luck should have added at least another goal inside the first 20 minutes.
But the tide then changed soon after with the visitors bombarding the opposition box and forcing four corners in a space of seven minutes. One of the corners almost resulted in a goal, but Mitchelle Katsvairo’s effort was cleared off the line with Muchambo at sea, but the goalkeeper recovered well to gather the follow-up shot.
It was Chicken Inn who finished the first half strongly and could have got the equaliser on 40 minutes when Katsvairo created some space inside the box, but his shot was saved.
That pattern of play followed in the second half with the log leaders dominating. Katsvairo’s bicycle kick went wide in the 53rd minute before Passmore Bernard brought the best out of Muchambo from a free kick two minutes later. However, despite controlling the game, they couldn’t create any meaningful chance and were eventually punished for their impotence, in controversial circumstance though.
Against the run of play, Fiyado poked home his side’s cushion goal although he looked well offside. Tsipa again made the assist after some good work by Takudzwa Mahori on the right channel.
Teams
Caps United: J Muchambo, H Zvirekwi, R Matova, C Munzambwa, S Makatuka, D Mukandi, M Muchenje (C Machisi 45’), G Mangani, J Ngodzo (T Mahori, 62’), L Fiyado (G Nyirenda, 84), L Tsipa.
Chicken Inn: E Chipezeze, B Mbiriri, G Goddard, P Benard, C Nkomo (T Banda, 71’), C Matawu, M Jackson, T Katinyu, T Goredema, D Temwanjira (I Lawe, 60ñ), M Katsvairo (M Dube 82’).-Newsday

Top Cop Who Exposed Chihuri Demoted


Police Assistant Commissioner (Operations) Gideon Baloyi has been demoted to the “propol’s pool” after he challenged Home Affairs minister Kembo Mohadi to probe Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri for allegedly covering up high-profile criminal cases and rewarding corrupt officers.
Baloyi’s transfer was communicated to his station through a radio signal last Thursday with his post set to be filled by a chief superintendent Mubaiwa.
The propol’s pool is a reserve in the police where officers will not be holding any specific portfolios, making them virtually powerless.
Sources said Baloyi was expected to assume his new duties at the police provincial headquarters this week.
Mohadi yesterday professed ignorance over Baloyi’s demotion, saying he was yet to receive the letter.
Masvingo Police Provincial Commander, Senior Assistant Commissioner Martha Mofolo, refused to take questions from NewsDay.
Baloyi made headlines last year after being slapped with a nine-month jail term for allegedly trying to protect Nevermind Kufakunesu, accused of swindling local businessman Batsirai Mupindu of chickens worth $21 000 in January 2014.
Baloyi was later acquitted by the High Court after he successfully appealed against both conviction and sentence. He was then transferred to Masvingo.
Before turning to Mohadi, Baloyi had initially written to Chihuri and Deputy Commissioner-General (Crime) Godwin Matanga raising similar complaints, but got no response.
In a leaked strongly-worded four-page letter titled, ZRP: A Transforming Organisation Weighing Heavily on Transparency, which was copied to President Robert Mugabe, Baloyi “named and shamed” some senior police officers he claimed were walking scot-free despite committing serious crimes. He named one top official (name provided), still serving in the force, who allegedly fatally shot a street kid for stealing his mobile phone.
He also named an ex-commissioner and a superintendent whose corruption cases were allegedly swept under the carpet while another ex-commissioner left in a huff to claim benefits when charged with criminal abuse of office.
“I am sure this document will not offend particular individuals, but it is meant to correct our organisational policies that laws of the land should not be applied to selected individuals,” he said.
“Defeating the course of justice, according to my understanding, applies equally to all public office holders, police officers included. The million dollar question is, ‘Will they ever stand trial or they will simply go scot-free’.”
Baloyi also added a Zanu PF factional perspective to the dispute, claiming he was being persecuted for campaigning for Mugabe in the June 2013 harmonised elections.-Newsday

Mnangagwa Fingered In Prison Meat Theft Scam

Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been fingered as complicit in the stealing of prisoners’ meat by participating in concealing the crime.
When the prison riot happened in March, Mnangagwa falsely blamed the incident on incarcerated pastor Robert Gumbura.
But investigations by Prison Services boss Gen Paradzai Zimondi have revealed that when prisoners rioted, they were only protesting rampant theft of farm meat belonging to the prisoners in a development that has seen juniors Assi’ Commissioner Pambayi at Chikurubi Maximum and Chief Superintendent and Chomurenga Farm being grilled by Zimondi who has informed President Robert Mugabe there is evidence of theft which caused the prisoners to riot. The ZPS has numerous prisons in very province which have cattle, goats and pigs. According to Zimondi, Harare Prison farm alone, is able to feed Zimbabwe’s prisons countrywide on its own for a whole year. He said the farm’s produce can supply all the prisons countrywide, and yet prisoners who work those farms are living on empty stomachs ‘into the fifth day’.
The Zimondi report now features contrary to Mnangagwas. Responding to questions from legislators in March, Mnangagwa said the inmates were merely influenced by Gumbura. He said that most of them being dangerous, initially thought that prison warders and other security details were not armed and proceeded to climb ceilings in a bid to escape.
When reinforcements fired warning shots, he said, the inmates thought the guns had no bullets resulting in shots being directed at them to stop the escape.
“They conspired to break away from prison. A group of a hundred were involved in this conspiracy, surprisingly also, Gumbura was chairing that conspiracy. They went into the kitchen and caused damage, breaking pipes, attacked prison warders and eight of them were injured. While that was happening the core group was climbing into the ceiling trying to escape. When reinforcement came they thought they had no bullets and attacked the officers.
“They (security teams) then fired into the air but they (inmates) said there is nothing in the guns. They then fired straight at them, that was when they retreated and order was restored. We have now enhanced security.”
Harare West MP Ms Jessie Majome (MDC-T) asked why Mnangagwa’s version was different from spokesperson of the Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services, Elizabeth Banda-Karinda’s, who was quoted in the media saying inmates died during an ensuing stampede.
“It is true that I read what you said. But I am giving you a report I got. I have no doubt that the report is authentic and a formal report. I believe that what I said represents what happened,” said Mnangagwa.
On relish, Mnangagwa said the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority had since given prison authorities cooking oil confiscated at border posts for violating entry requirements to feed the inmates.

CIO Plots To ‘Kill’ Thomas Mapfumo


A CIO agent has been stalking Zimbabwe’s Chimurenga music warlord Thomas Mapfumo with the hope of trapping him, ZimEye.com has learnt.
The agent who runs by a veiled name “Tomasso Mlambo,” has been preying on the US based Mkanya for over 5 months on the Whatsapp network and via phone.
He uses cell phone numbers: +263 776 981 660, +263 775 749 938, +263 776 124 180.
Mapfumo told ZimEye, the CIO man has been tracking him for more than six months on Whatsapp and on Facebook. “He has been doing this for 6 months and the fool thinks I can’t see it,” he said.
The full methods to be used to attack Mapfumo were not clear at the time of writing but indications from evidence suggested the man’s strategy was to trap Mapfumo at his words and then finally ensnare him when he lands for shows in South Africa in a few weeks’ time.
Mapfumo’s manager told ZimEye.com of the development at the weekend.
“I note with a disturbing concern that a CIO operative who uses the name Tomasso Mafana Mafana or Mlambo under the cell phone number: +263 776 981 660, +263 775 749 938, +263 776 124 180 has been making futile attempts to get at Dr. Thomas Mapfumo and put words into his mouth.
 
“I am sure you’re seeking to build a case against Mukanya.  Your investigative skills are deplorable.
 
“Your questions,  naive and your  intentions silly. Dr. Mapfumo is a Chimurenga music icon. He is a man of the people. All he sings about is the welfare of the people of Zimbabwe.
 
“He believes that the government of Zimbabwe has failed the people. Look at the number of Zimbabwean refugees in other countries. Look at the unemployment rate in Zimbabwe.
 
“Have you seen the vendors in Harare? Is that caused by Chinurenga music?  What happened to the 2 million jobs promised under ZimAsset? Check the cabinet minister corruption,  the deteriorating conditions and the gripping poverty at home. Dr. Mapfumo is an activist fighting for the people.
“Then here you come Tomasso Mafana Mafana a.k.a. Mlambo a dumb CIO agent. You amateurishly try to dig into Dr. Mapfumo ‘ s career, trying foolishly to meet your assignments on Mapfumo.”

Zimche Removes Ban On ZOU Diploma

Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (ZIMCHE) has cancels the suspension on the Diploma in Education (Primary) offered by the Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU).
ZIMCHE announced in a statement that their four-year suspension was rescinded following the successful accreditation of the programme.
“ZIMCHE hereby announces the lifting of suspension on the Diploma in Education (Primary) offered by ZOU with effect from June 25, 2015. This is because the University satisfied the requirements for the accreditation of the programme. The suspension on the diploma had been imposed in 2011,” read the statement.
Before the Diploma was banned in 2011, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) had been turning away holders of diplomas in education obtained from ZOU seeking teaching vacancies across the country.
Meanwhile, ZOU wasted no time in inviting qualified candidates to enrol for the programme.
“Urgently visit your nearest ZOU Regional Centre (Bindura, Bulawayo, Chinhoyi, Gwanda, Gweru, Harare, Hwange, Mutare, Marondera and Masvingo) and register for the August 2015 intake. You can also register online. Visit the university website www.zou.ac.zw ,” read a statement issued by ZOU.
Minimum entry requirements to register, read the statement, are five ‘O’ Level passes, including English Language and Mathematics at Grade C or better.
The diploma was suspended for lack of content.
ZOU started offering the diploma programme in 2006 with the first group of students graduating in 2010.
The first group was employed by the then Public Service Commission for the period covering eight months, from February 2010 to September 2010 before they were dismissed for lack of ‘proper qualifications’.
One year later, ZIMCHE put up a notice in the print media suspending the ZOU Diploma in Education (Primary) course until further notice.

Mnangagwa Flies Away With Stolen Lions, Elephants to China

Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa together with his wife flew out of Harare yesterday evening for a five-day official visit to China carrying with him stolen animals (8) eight baby lions, and (24) twenty four elephants. (ALSO READ – Govt Smuggles Baby Lions to China.)
The animals were driven from Hwange overnight Saturday to meet Mnangagwa in Harare.
lions
Mnangagwa was in addition to the animals accompanied by his wife Auxillia and  agroupd of hangers-on: Industry and Commerce Minister Mike Bimha, Small and Medium Enterprises and Cooperative Development Minister Sithembiso Nyoni and numerous senior Government and Zanu-PF officials.
During his visit, Mnangagwa is expected to hold meetings with his counterpart, the Vice President of the People’s Republic of China Mr Li Yuanchao, the Communist Party of China Minister of International Cooperation, Mr Wang Jiarui, Chinese businessmen, leaders of Qingdao Municipal Committee and Municipal Government and officials from the National Development and Reform Commission.
Mnangagwa is also expected to sign several agreements, among them a memorandum of agreement between the Communist Party of China and Zanu-PF and another memorandum of understanding between the National Development and Reform Commission and the Office of the President and Cabinet.
The Vice President’s visit to China comes at a time when Zimbabwe is struggling to implement secret multi-billion deals in various sectors of the economy were sealed by President Mugabe during his State visit to China last year.
The deals have however brought no benefit to Zimbabwe to date.

Hotels Installing Hidden Cameras to Record and Sale Pornography

A former employee of a named Bulawayo lodge has revealed shocking information about several lodges in and around Bulawayo installing hidden video recording cameras to capture unknowing clients making love in the rooms.
Speaking to ZimEye.com in confidentiality, the former employee of a lodging located in the CBD of Bulawayo said the exercise which is predominantly done in Harare is slowly finding its way to most Bulawayo lodges and low class hotels. According to the source, the lodge owners are working with Nigerian men who pay a huge amount for the video recordings.
“The idea is being engineered by Nigerian business people who install the equipment in the rooms and capture unsuspecting clients in the act,” said the man.
The source further explained that in some cases the owners of the lodges are not aware of the existence of the cameras as the Nigerians work with unscrupulous managers and staff at the lodges. It is claimed that the Nigerians pay up to as much as US$1000 for a week’s recording.
Most of the low class city lodges are offering rest rooms for $5 per hour during the day and about $15 for a night and these are the ones targeted by the Nigerians as most clients using the lodges will be in the company of sex workers. The man also claims that some sex workers are part of the arrangement and deliberately engage in what he described as “classic moves” in the act for the best pictures.
The source warned that people should be worry of lodges that always keep their lights on or use light curtains as this is done to enhance lighting in the room for the hidden cameras.
“Most cases the rooms involved always have the light on and the switch deliberately made out of order,” he said.
In order to avoid the filming, the man advised clients using lodges to check the room for hidden cameras by closing the curtains in the room and switching off the light then switching on their cell phone camera without the flush, move it around the room, if a little red light is spotted on the phone then a camera is hidden in the room.
The source also advised clients to refuse to use rooms with malfunctioning light switches or with exceptionally enhanced lighting. He also warned men who are serviced by ladies who will insist on changing positions and moves in the room as they will be deliberately positioning for the best picture in front of the cameras.
The man directed this reporter to the lodge in question and insisted on asking for room 7 where he was confident the cameras were set up but a suspicious lady at the lodge reception refused to offer the room to the reporter. Questioned why, the receptionist insisted that the lodge was fully booked and the room in question “out of order ” before asking the security officer on duty to order the reporter out of the lodge as she wanted to reconcile her cash from previous night bookings.
A couple of ladies of the night interviewed at the corner of Samuel Parirenyatwa Street and 14th Avenue confirmed existence of cameras at city lodges and some of them being party to the recordings. The ladies claim to be charging $10 for each successful recording session paid on the spot by lodge operators.

Horror Car Accident, MDC-T’s Vincent Tafirenyika Dies | BREAKING NEWS

VINCENT TAFIRENYIKA, the Director of National Association of Youth Organisations (NAYO) and a top MDC-T activist, died on the spot Saturday night while coming from Sanyati on his way to Harare.
ZimEye.com can reveal Mr Tafirenyika together with two other men, the driver, and another relative who had on Saturday travelled to Sanyati for a traditional marriage ceremony, died in their vehicle around 7pm Saturday. Other passengers are said to have sustained serious injuries and are currently receiving vital medicals.
The accident occurred just after Chegutu following a disastrous attempt to overtake a vehicle leading in front. “On their way back after Chegutu they wanted to overtake and they had a head on collision at a blind turn”, a top family friend told ZimEye.com

His body was taken to Chegutu hospital and will be soon taken for burial.
Tafirenyika who was living in Budiriro, leaves behind a family of three children the oldest who was in grade four.
He has been described as a hard working man. Commented MDC Youth Secretary General Discent Bajila: “I’ve known Vincent for sometime.
“He was a hard working young man.. In 2012 I was part of a group that elected him into the founding board of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Alumnus Association. We did so because we had trust in him and he didn’t disappoint. His death renders our generation poorer in terms of leadership.
“That means those of us who remain have greater work to do because the void he leaves must be closed,” he said.

SOUL Brothers Lead Singer David Masondo Dies


DailySun| David Masondo, lead singer of the legendary music group Soul Brothers, has passed away.
The 67-year-old died at Garden City Hospital in Mayfair, Joburg, this afternoon.
Soul Brothers manager Welcome Nzimande told Daily Sun: “We are shocked and saddened by the news of David’s death. We didn’t expect it so soon.
“His death has left a void in the mbaqanga music scene. He was one of the pioneers of the genre. May his soul rest in peace.”
Moses Ngwenya of Soul Brothers said he was very shocked by the news and he had lost a brother and a friend in the music industry.
Nkosinathi Ngwenya of Impumelelo said he couldn’t believe his father in music had died. He said it was a great loss to music and the nation and he he was having trouble believing that David was truly gone.
David was admitted to hospital more than three weeks ago after getting very tired during a performance at Central Stadium in Uitenhage, Nelson Mandela Bay.
At the time of his death, the Soul Brothers was busy recording their 39th album. The album had planned collaborations with Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Steve Kekana and Ihashi Elimhlophe.
Welcome urged fans to continue praying for David’s family to be strong during a very difficult time.
David was born in Hammarsdale, a suburb of Durban also known as Mpumalanga, in 1950. He started his music career doing gigs in the kasi with the Groovy Boys.
He later co-founded Soul Brothers, which popularised mbaqanga across South Africa. At the time of his death, he was the group’s lead vocalist.
Since the group was formed in 1974, Soul Brothers had recorded more than 30 albums

Mphoko, Khaya-Moyo At Each Other’s Throats


Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko’s relationship with Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya-Moyo has deteriorated to very low levels.
Impeccable sources told The Standard yesterday that the matter came to a head two weeks ago when new Makokoba lawmaker Tshinga Dube organised victory celebrations following his June 10 by-election win. Dube invited Mphoko as guest of honour and also reportedly invited Khaya-Moyo who arrived at the venue before the VP.
“Khaya-Moyo arrived before Mphoko and when the vice-president, then on his way to the function, was advised that the spokesperson was already there, he ordered his aides to make a U-turn and never came to the celebrations,” said a highly-placed source.
“It is that bad and this goes back to the fight for the vice-presidency in which Mphoko was accused of being a Johnny-come-lately.”
The source said the two were fighting over control of the Zapu element in Zanu PF.
“Mphoko obviously feels threatened by Khaya-Moyo, while the spokesperson still thinks that despite his congress set-back, there is still a chance,” he said.
While denying any knowledge of the incident, Khaya-Moyo said it would “be unfortunate if it happened that way”.
“I was brought up properly and do not harbour any grudges or hate anyone. I was invited to the occasion and attended as such. Ask Dube or the Zanu PF Bulawayo executive. If it happened as you say [that Mphoko retreated] then it is most unfortunate,” Khaya-Moyo said.
Zanu PF’s Bulawayo chairperson Dennis Dube also referred questions to his namesake, the new MP.
“I also came in a bit late but we did not organise the event. It was an individual effort by the new MP to celebrate his victory,” the provincial chairperson said.
Efforts to get a comment from Tshinga Dube were fruitless as his mobile phone was unreachable.
The fallout between Khaya-Moyo and Mphoko follows Mugabe’s admission that all was not well between his two deputies.
Mugabe told a Zanu PF youth league meeting last Saturday that ruling party groups were coalescing behind VP Emmerson Mnangagwa on the one hand and Mphoko on the other.
Just over six months ago, in December 2014, Mphoko — then an outsider and relatively unknown in the country’s political arena — was chosen ahead of Khaya-Moyo into the ruling party’s presidium. Earlier indications had been that the then party national chairman had one foot into the second most powerful office in the land.
A series of events beginning mid-2014 during the youth and women’s league elective conferences saw a vicious shift in fortunes for a faction in Zanu PF then led by deposed former Vice-President Joice Mujuru. Mujuru and her allies, along them then secretary for administration Didymus Mutasa, former spokesperson Rugare Gumbo, ex-war veterans leader Jabulani Sibanda and nine provincial chairpersons, cabinet ministers and deputies, were forced out in brutal fashion, accused of plotting against veteran ruler Mugabe.
However, Khaya-Moyo, despite his reported strong links to the Mujuru group, survived the chopping block by the skin of his teeth. But his fight for the party second secretary’s position which would have guaranteed him the position of deputy president went up in smoke. He was demoted to party spokesperson while the national chairman’s position was abolished by Mugabe.
The fight for supremacy in Matabeleland has thus continued despite Mphoko’s ascendancy.
“He feels inadequate because he does not have the roots that are required for the rough and tumble of Zimbabwean politics. In his bid to find space, he has obviously stepped on a few toes or rubbed others the wrong way,” The Standard heard from a senior Zanu PF member.
Mphoko could not be reached for comment. standard

WARNING:Mugabe Smuggles Baby Lions to China


A bloody war involving animals (lions, elephants) against human beings is hovering after Robert Mugabe yesterday smuggled out of Hwange baby lions and elephants for China.
Mugabe’s Government is today smuggling by air eight(8) lions and twenty four(24) elephants out of Harare for sale in China, ZimEye.com can reveal.
The suckling animals were earlier Thursday forced onto trucks and caged in there for two days only to leave Hwange at 5PM yesterday under heavy military and police guard.
The army drove them to Harare International Airport where they are being speedily flown to China today. SEE PICTURES BELOW:
Lions and Elephants do not forget and this is very dangerous for future Hwange visitors, animal conservation experts have warned.

The so called “notorious” Chinese national behind all this has been identified as one Ms Li Song.
The Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force (ZCTF) said of her “We have recently been informed that a lady by the name of Li Song is involved with the exportation of the baby elephants in Hwange National Park. We believe she brought some wealthy Chinese people into the country in connection with the exportation of the elephants and she is apparently connected with high ranking officials in the government ministry,” said Johnny Rodrigues, Chairman of the ZCTF.
Song is a co-director of ECIS Investments which owns a Marondera-based company called Eagle Tannery.
“We have also heard that she is associated with a questionable luxury safari camp in Mana Pools and is a co-director of ECIS Investments. This company is the owner of Eagle Tannery which we believe is in Marondera,” added the animal rights activist quoted by newsman Collin Wilbesi.
Why the rush to fly them out?
While Minister Saviour Kasukuwere had not responded to questions, a source told ZimEye.com the Zim government owes her $3.5 million for unpaid bills. The reason why the animals had to be rushed out of Zimbabwe is a Chinese Business Chimelong Safari Park paid the bills to her in return that the Zim government sends an undisclosed number of wildlife in exchange.
Ms Li Song is the same person government recently paid by ceding out ownership of large patches of land in the rich Mana Pools.
Meanwhile the ZCTF last year issued a warning saying, “Why is Zimbabwe stealing from the future generation’s natural resources? The baby elephants quite likely won’t survive the trip and the only crime they have committed is being born in Zimbabwe. They are now being sentenced to a life of inhuman treatment. This is very traumatic, not only for the baby elephants but also for their families. Elephants don’t forget and this is very dangerous for future visitors to Hwange.
“We have to try and stop this export from taking place,” the ZCTF said in a statement.