Barely two days after First Lady Grace Mugabe spoke out against rapists and paedophiles, another rapist has reportedly been arrested in Mutare for abusing girls some who were 10 years old.
The arrest of Vengai Chimombe (33) of House Number 104 Muchena, Sakubva is likely to clear a litany of rape cases that hogged Mutare’s oldest high-density suburb in recent months, the State Media reports.
His arrest comes at a time when ZANU PF for Kambuzuma Tinashe Maduza was yesterday on the run for similar offences.
Luck ran out for the married suspect, who had managed to evade law enforcement agents for close to two years, when a 10-year-old victim spotted him at a busy market place in the suburb.
Upon seeing the person who forcibly deflowered her, the girl screamed, alerting residents who subsequently gave chase as Chimombe took to his heels.
Although he managed to escape, his cover had been blown off as residents got to know that Chimombe was the person behind the serial rape cases that had literally sent parents into panic mode.
Detectives then lied in ambush at his house, leading to his arrest.
Speaking at Sakubva Police Station, the suspect who is married with two daughters, narrated his modus operandi.
He appeared to have lost count of the number of girls he allegedly raped.
“I started raping these girls last year. I lured them into mountains. I don’t know what evil spirit had corrupted my mind to act the way I did. I pretended as if I needed assistance from them after which I would rape them. I only failed to rape one girl, who fought to free herself. She fought hard and I became powerless to rape her.
“When I raped the last victim, my wife had spent a month away from home. In the process of raping the girl, she soiled herself and I left her lying unconscious and bolted from the scene,” he said.
He became speechless when asked how he felt if his two daughters were to face the same abuse he perpetrated on the girls.
“It will hurt me and I would not like anyone to do that to my children,” he said.
Manicaland provincial police spokesperson Inspector Enock Chishiri said an identification parade was quickly conducted at Sakubva Police Station after his arrest, where four of the victims positively identified him as the perpetrator of the sexual abuse.
Detectives who witnessed the identification parade said it was a painful sight as the young girls wept uncontrollably when they set their eyes on Chimombe.
“They vividly remembered him as the person who abused them,” said a detective who requested anonymity.
Insp Chishiri said Chimombe pounced on the girls since last year.
“He would target his victims in bushy areas along the Mutare-Beira Road near Valley Lodge as well as near Mutare Teachers’ College en-route the Dangamvura Link Road. On August 24 last year he met a 15-year-old girl along Beira Road near Valley Lodge. He pounced on the teenager, grabbed her and raped her once.
“In February this year on an unknown date, but around 7am, he approached a 13-year-old girl near Mutare Teachers’ College. He offered to give her $2 if she assisted him to go and carry some goods. Along the way he went to Nyakamete Hills where he raped the unsuspecting girl once,” said Insp Chishiri.
On May 18 around 6am, he met a 10-year-old Sakubva girl on her way to school near Mutare Teachers’ College and lured her to a mountain which lies between the Grain Marketing Board premises and Fern Valley. He raped her once.
“On June 21 at around 12pm he met a 14-year-old girl and lied to her that he wanted to collect some goods at Gimboki South Housing Scheme in Dangamvura. He offered the girl $2 for assisting him. While on top of Dangamvura Mountain en-route Gimboki, he grabbed the girl, tied her legs and raped her once. In the process of raping the teenager, she soiled herself, but he went on to wipe clean the girl with a doll she was carrying and continued to sexually abuse her.
“She became unconscious. The girl, who was left for dead, was only helped by a woman who had gone up the mountain for afternoon prayers. She carried the unconscious girl down the mountain with blood stains all over her clothes. The matter was reported at Sakubva Police Station. Four days later, one of the victims spotted the accused in Muchena where he resides. After his arrest he admitted to all the charges. He is assisting us with investigations,” said Insp Chishiri.
Chimombe was expected to appear in court soon.-Manicapost
It Maybe Free, But Someone Pays For It
THE PRESIDENT ON FRIDAY- WEEKLY COMMENTARY ON NATIONAL ISSUES.
Professor Welshman Ncube, President, MDC
This Friday, 3 July 2015
In the early 1980s, I was a young man in my twenties listening and reading with keen interest as nationalist politicians promised us unlimited access to free education, health and such other things. The newly ‘crowned’ ZANU Prime Minister, Robert Mugabe, dazzled bemused Zimbabweans with Marxist-Maoist rhetoric as government plunged itself into an orgy of unprecedented public expenditure. Schools, ‘vocational training centres’, clinics and hospitals mushroomed everywhere pushing adult literacy rates high and child mortality rates low. I was impressed. But looking back at the scenario today, as a mature politician concerned for the welfare of citizens, I realise that the euphoria of independence concealed one vital statistic from us: the cost of these supposedly free services.
I have always argued with the intellectual ideologues in my party that it does not matter what political persuasion one is, one must always be sensitive to the plight of the poor and disadvantaged in order to leave an indelible mark in one’s political history. Any sensible Zimbabwean leader – I included – must be alert to the millions of citizens out there who cannot afford basic education, health and food. My question today, which I will attempt to deal with empirical evidence is this: should we respond to the plight of the disadvantaged by a simplistic ‘free everything’ policy?
Our national constitution advances an agenda of equality and justice. The only challenge we have to grapple with is that of interpretation. To put it in context: the argument between residents associations and councils over pre-paid water meters is that of right of access versus sustainability. Let me desist from legal debate – the basis of my premise being whether ‘right to’ means ‘at whatever cost to the provider’. For those like me, who travel and investigate political systems, you know that social democracy as practiced in Nordic countries allows private enterprise to generate enough taxable resources that add value to national endowment. These are the resources tapped to provide subsidised – not necessarily free – quality education, health and other infrastructure. In some countries, education is totally free from cradle to grave. Yet in those countries taxes are prohibitively high, while citizens literally work twenty-four-seven!
Zimbabweans are some of the most highly taxed people in the world, yet revenue ‘disappears’ into pay packets of civil servants and wanton political abuse by the ruling party. There is just not enough left to push the social service agenda. The Mugabe government has toyed around with the ‘free-now-not-so-free-now’ idea, with disastrous consequences. When it suits them, as Secretary for Primary and Secondary Education Constance Chigwamba once did, they ‘freeze’ school fees for political expediency. University students routinely riot over tuition fees as ‘government students’ at Fort Hare in South Africa starve. This is my point: if the economy is not generating money, no amount of populist rhetoric will deliver free ‘anything’.
Former Malawi President Bakili Muluzi’s free education policy ballooned primary school enrollment by almost two million, but because of poor infrastructure, citizens did not enjoy the benefits of this ‘freedom’. Free education without schools, books and well looked after teachers is simple politicking. Both PTUZ and ZIMTA will attest to that thousands of teachers fleeing Zimbabwe because the Mugabe government fails dismally to reconcile political rhetoric with governance reality. My colleague and former education minister David Coltart was the closest Zimbabweans ever came to sanity in our education system. As long as ZANU PF economic policies are repulsive to investors, our universities will never attract sufficient private grants for research and industry-tailored skills training. Someone has to pay the ‘cost’ of freedom.
The Public Library of Sciences published an article edited by Zulfiqar Bhutta, examining the impact of free primary health delivery in Ghana. For obvious reasons, there was a ‘stampede effect’ where poor people who previously could not afford, inundated health facilities. He observed it was only a national health insurance scheme that could assist institutions to improve infrastructure to cope with increased pre and post natal care. However, the author still argued that there was ‘generally a “scarcity of good quality evidence” on the effect of such policies in low- and middle-income countries’. Nonetheless, ‘accelerated reduction in inequality is evident and is primarily a result of the larger immediate increases in coverage observed in poorer women compared with richer women.’ What shocked me most was the conclusion that ‘(S)tudies on benefit incidence by the World Bank have shown that the richest often benefit more than others when care is available free of charge because they are more able to express their demand and to influence healthcare professionals.’
Sophie Witter of the Institute of Applied Health Sciences in Scotland did a similar study on ‘Aama’ (mother) by Nepal’s Maoist-led government, nonetheless mostly funded by UK’s DFID. Inevitably, there was ‘an increase in institutional deliveries in the public sector and in other facilities included in the policy since the introduction of Aama’. Not to mention an increase in workload and demand for better staff incentives. The researcher concludes positively that ‘Aama policy appears to be operating with reasonable effectiveness, as seen from the facility perspective.’
I touched on the ongoing pre-paid water meter debacle – constitutionality and feasibility of ‘free water’. No doubt, many studies have been carried out on water delivery, including such by Peter Brabeck-Lemathe (‘Water is a human right but not a free good’), Fredrik Segerfeldt (‘Water for Sale’) and the Academic Foundation’s ‘Keeping the Water Flowing’ (Barun Mitra, Kendra Okonski and Mohit Satyanand). Brabeneck-Lemathe argues that use of water to fill up swimming pools, watering flower/vegetable gardens and washing cars should come with a commercial cost. The provision of ‘safe, clean, accessible and affordable drinking water and sanitation for all’ is as much a human right as it is a legitimate UN demand. He adds that “(W)ater as a free good leads directly to what is known as the ‘tragedy of the commons’.” Brabeneck-Lemathe prefers subsidies to outright ‘water freedom’, because, as in India, people end up paying more to vendors because of a dysfunctional municipal system.
Mitra, Okonski and Satyanand argue that ‘cheap’ water results in less investment in infrastructure. Eventually councils fail to deliver water, forcing ratepayers to buy from private suppliers who are not necessarily expensive if permitted to compete in a ‘free water market’. South Koreans wasted water because it was almost free, thus, the authors argue that a more sustainable Increasing Block Tariff system is better in the long run for ratepayers. They site an example of Ecuador where heavy water subsidies resulted in a near fifty percent collapse in infrastructure, since it was impossible to recover the cost of water delivery.
During the height of ZANU PF’s land ‘reform’, it was common practice for President Mugabe to trigger ‘free input euphoria’ at rallies. The then Reserve Bank Governor, Gideon Gono, succumbed with massive expenditure in free fertilizers, fuel and implements that eventually plunged Zimbabwe into the food insecurity cabbage it is now. By 2014, deputy minister, Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation responsible for cropping, Davis Marapira had seen the light: “The days of farmers getting free inputs are over. We have resolved as government that starting from this season, 2014 to 2015 farmers will no longer be getting free inputs for agriculture…” His party colleague, Paddy Zhanda was blunter, reminding cattle owners “Your cow is worth more than $400 and a bag of fertiliser costs around $10, so if you sell that cow, you get 40 bags of fertiliser. Stop getting used to waiting for free inputs.” Hooray to the new light in ZANU PF that it may have been free yesterday, but in the end, someone will pay for it!
Gunshots Fired, Dog Killed as Land Dispute Turns Ugly
Clashes between housing cooperatives in Harare South and Ruwa have continued unabated with the latest clashes resulting in members of the Solomon Mujuru and Shingiriro housing cooperatives clashing in a log fight resulting in a shooting which left a dog dead.
According to the ZRP National Spokesperson, Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba, members of Ruwa’s Solomon Mujuru Housing Cooperative led by Oswell Gwanzura and Petronella Kagonye aligned Shingiriro Housing Cooperative this Thursday morning, engaged in a fight following the removal of pegs from the disputed Solomio Farm by Kagonye’s faction of youths on Monday.
The melee resulted in a dog dying from a gunshot when Kagonye’s body guard fired a shot at the Gwanzura aligned youths.
Meanwhile, Harare South Housing Union, the Apex Board and Hilarious Housing Cooperative also clashed this Thursday morning over allocations and evictions, with the squabble only calming after the involvement of security forces.
The three parties however say they have resolved their differences, citing miscommunication as the cause for the disturbances.
Of late, Harare and its surroundings has seen an influx of leadership wrangles and land ownership, with unregistered cooperatives putting up Zanu PF and national flags on unsanctioned land, and using party senior officials to authenticate their settlements. -ZBC
ZRP Cops Forced To Pay Rent At Dirty Camps | BREAKING NEWS
More police corruption on the roads is expected after Zimbabwe’s poorly-paid police forces stationed at various camp outposts joined teachers in being forced by government to pay rentals for their staff accommodation, ZimEye.com can reveal.
The rentals, range from $20 to $40 while those for teachers are $50 to $150.
Cops at Queenspark Police Station in Bulawayo were yesterday threatened if they do not pay, ZimEye.com can reveal. But Bulawayo’s Queenspark like many others in the country, is notorious for poor sanitary conditions amid a dying infrastructure.
In a separate investigation by a local daily, Newsday, reporters found that teachers are also on the line to be strangled by government for rentals.
Although Primary and Secondary Education minister Lazarus Dokora said he was not
aware of the matter, teachers’ unions said workers from the Ministry of Local Government had already visited several government schools to assess the state of the houses in order to come up with the appropriate rental charges.
Some teachers at government schools in Mbire district claimed their houses had already been assessed. “No, I am not aware. I will get the permanent secretary to check with her counterpart,” Dokora said last Thursday.
Teachers’ unions said they would express their concerns to the parent ministry when they meet government this week. Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe chief executive officer Manuel Nyawo said some government schools had always been paying nominal rentals and the “astronomical” hike of rentals on the poorly remunerated teachers was a cause of concern.
“We are in possession of a paper from government signed by the Local Government permanent secretary Engineer George Mlilo. We are surprised by the move and we are surely going to table it before the Apex Council meeting with government next (this) week,” Nyawu said.
Apex Council is the umbrella body for all civil service workers’ representatives. Mlilo said he was attending a funeral and would welcome questions today.
“We don’t see the rationale for levying teachers’ rent, a teacher naturally should be accommodated by the school. We would appreciate if the government had increased salaries substantially. Where does government want our colleagues to fork out the rentals from?” Nyawo asked.
Teachers in Zimbabwe are among the least paid in the region, with most of them earning well below the poverty datum line of $600. The development comes after Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa last Wednesday ruled out any civil service salary hike this year citing a serious cash squeeze.
Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe national co-ordinator Ladicious Zunde said it was disturbing that the Local Government ministry had bypassed line ministries.
“What the Local Government ministry was doing was a clandestine move to rob teachers of their hard-earned cash,” Zunde said.
Zimbabwe Teachers’ Union chief executive office Sifiso Ndlovu said: “The issue is typical of unfair practice on the part of government. We cannot have some teachers pay rent while others do not pay.
“This will divide them. There is no equitable treatment of civil servants. In terms of equality and values, it is not sustainable. Government has not increased salaries and they increase and introduce rentals on teachers, this is an oxymoron. The issue is under discussion at the National Joint Negotiating Council where government has raised it and as unions, we have also raised our concerns. The Local Government ministry should have been working with other ministries.”
The government has been experiencing serious cash flow problems that has seen it changing its workers’ pay date, threatening to scrap payment of bonuses and in January increasing rentals by 100% for all those civil servants who stay in government accommodation. Some of the teachers who spoke on condition of anonymity said they would consider securing cheaper accommodation away from the schools.
The new lease agreement forms given to teachers to sign were headed, Institutional and Pool Houses-Flats, Agreement of Lease entered between Local Government, Public Works and National Housing ministry.
Under the new terms, teachers would no longer be allowed to do any commercial activities at the premises, and not more than 10 people would be allowed to stay under one roof, including religious gathering, while it will also be an offence to keep the property infested with cockroaches, beetles, bees, fleas and rodents.
Pasuwa Disaster Mugabe, Dube Fingered
WARRIORS coach Callisto Pasuwa yesterday quit his job after going for over 10 months without pay. President Robert Mugabe’s government and the Football Association leadership and Cuthbert Dube are to blame for this national loss.
Newsreaders have taken arms against government for this disastrous development against Zimbabwe’s hopes to build and create fresh Talent is it fights to re-enter glory realms of yesteryear.
Pasuwa hasn’t been paid for the 10 months that he has been in charge of the Warriors and Young Warriors and his management team had struck a fake deal with ZIFA president Cuthbert Dube in Harare last month.
What analysts pointed out was the fact that this comes at a time when Zimbabwe was fast pulling it sucks in international football against All Odds under the coach-within just a few months of being appointed, the man had caused a frenzy across the nation with a culture of citizens imitating his blanket coat Malawi act.
Dube promised Pasuwa’s manager, Gibson Mahachi, that the gaffer’s outstanding dues would be settled by June 30 and after that a contract would then be thrashed out between the two parties for the coach to continue in his role as Warriors head coach.
Mahachi told The State Media yesterday that Pasuwa was left with no option but to leave camp and go home, a day before the Warriors are scheduled to leave for their CHAN assignment in the Comoros, with his future with the team now uncertain.
“If you remember very well, we had a meeting with the ZIFA president Dr Dube and he asked us to give them time so that they look for the financial resources and they promised that the coach will be paid by June 30,” said Mahachi.
“Today (yesterday) is July 2 and no payment has been done and he has a family that also expected that something was coming their way for their food and other issues when we were told that something will be paid by June 30.
“Now, without even a cent being paid to him, how do we expect him to be in the right frame of mind to take care of a very important assignment like leading the national team when his family is suffering right now?
“I tried to get in touch with Dr Dube and (Jonathan) Mashingaidze (ZIFA chief executive) today (yesterday), but no one was picking up my calls and I was left with no option, but to tell the coach that he should just go back home.
“I talked to John Phiri (ZIFA board member) and he said he was at Dr Dube’s house and for the whole day he had been waiting for him, but he didn’t come.
“Maybe, they have other options and another coach will be in charge or they will come back to us tomorrow (today), since the team is expected to leave in the evening, and something will be done to resolve the issue. I really don’t know.”
Pasuwa conducted the team’s training session earlier in the day before dumping the team’s camp later in the day.
Jailed Journalist Patrick Chitongo Released |BREAKING NEWS
Chiredzi based journo Patrick Chitongo who was slapped with a one year jail term, was yesterday released on bail.
Chitongo who the State claims published a newspaper without registration, was released on bail pending appeal following intervention of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights.
They announced Thursday afternoon: “We are glad to advise that detained freelance journalist Patrick Chitongo has been freed on $200 bail after his lawyer Martin Mureri of Matutu Mureri Legal Practitioners, a member of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights applied for bail pending appeal of both conviction and sentence.”
Meanwhile earlier on Chitongo’s co-accused were acquitted after the court found that they were college students who did not have a say in the paper’s publication.
Chitongo denies the charges, saying the publications were dummies he intended to hand in to the media commission for registration.
Under the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act, journalists have to register annually with a government-appointed commission and publishers need to have a registration certificate.
More to follow…
Portraz Board Expelled Over Corruption
Government has dissolved the Postal and Telecommunication Regulatory Authority (Potraz) board with immediate effect over rancid corruption, gross abuse of financial resources and poor corporate governance at the establishment.
In a statement yesterday, Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services Minister Supa Mandiwanzira announced the dissolution of the Potraz board led by Mr Ishmael Chikwenere.
The other members were Senator Aguy Georgias, Mrs Thandiwe Shonhiwa, Colonel Dennias Madanhi, Mr Godfrey Muzondo, Mrs Sheila Sidambe and Mrs Nancy Saungweme-Muchenje.
The board was appointed last year.
Minister Mandiwanzira said the decision to dissolve the board came after the ministry noted poor governance and gross abuse of financial resources of Potraz.
“It is clear that economic and efficient use of the authority’s financial resources is not being practised or promoted by the board,” Minister Mandiwanzira said.
He said there had been persistent and unnecessary travel to conferences and meetings by both the board chairman and board members to meetings which include those which only management would be expected to attend.
“Such unnecessary attendances include attendance by board members to the Communications Regulators Association of Southern Africa (CRASA) legal and finance committee meetings at a cost of $6 105,” he said.
Minister Mandiwanzira said he was further concerned that the board gave authority for board members to attend locally available training courses and the ministry had to refuse to endorse certain Cabinet authority requests.
The board had sought Cabinet authority request for two board members to attend a seminar on “How to chair board meetings” for eight days from May 11-18, 2015 in the United Kingdom at a cost of $24 410.
He also blocked another Cabinet authority request for two other board members to attend a similar seminar on chairing board meetings from April 27 to May 2, in the United Arab Emirates at a cost of $18 107 and another one for a board member who was not even an accountant to attend a professional accounting course meant for management in Mauritius from May 11-14.
Minister Mandiwanzira was also concerned about irresponsible misuse of resources. Since its appointment to date the board spent $249 219 on travel expenses and per diems.
Such an amount, he said, could have been used to buy over 1 246 computers to computerise more than 30 schools, a mandate the board has under the Universal Service Fund.
At one point Mr Chikwenere spent 22 days in South Korea attending the International Telecommunications Union plenipotentiary conference held from October 18 to November 8 last year yet the relevant period for him for the conference was the first week. During the trip to South Korea, Mr Chikwenere travelled first class, while deputy chief secretary and a deputy minister who are all senior to him, travelled in business class.
This, Minister Mandiwanzira said, showed complete disregard for the need to preserve financial resources at a time when the country was struggling to fund essential services.
He slammed the logic to send two board members to attend the Universal Postal Union (UPU) council of administration for 26 days in Switzerland at a whopping $41 493 and another went for a strategic meeting in the same country for 27 days at a cost of $20 213.
“It is a serious concern for me and the ministry that the chairman travels first class during this difficult time in which the country is trying to maximise the efficient use of its financial resources,” said Minister Mandiwanzira.
“The fact that over a period of nine months, excluding what has gone to other board members, the board chairman with the collective blessing of the board has received over $90 000 in travel allowances alone, makes it impossible to rule out personal interest with regards to the travel.”
To this end, it was clear to Minister Mandiwanzira that that no apparent attention had been paid by the board to Section 194 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe which sets out the basic values and principles governing public administration, including institutions and agencies of State.
“Instead of concentrating on such travelling, the board should have been attending to strategic issues,” he said.
After more than one year in office, the board has failed to appoint a substantive director-general for Potraz and yet the institution requires to be sufficiently stabilised as it regulates a strategic and fast growing industry.”
Minister Mandiwanzira also noted that poor governance was apparent in the recent botched-up restructuring and unprocedural staff appointments, staff promotions and demotions that the board carried out at the institution without due regard to corporate governance principles.
“My expectations of the performance of a board as important as that of the Potraz have not been met,” he said.
He said he was not satisfied with the entire board’s performance hence the decision to dissolve it with immediate effect.
Hubby Shoves Cooking Stick Into Wife’s Private Parts
HARARE Civil Court magistrate Trevor Nyatsanza yesterday presided over a matter where a woman accused her husband of routinely dipping a cooking stick into her private parts to “check” if she had indulged in sexual encounters with other men.
The woman, whose identity has been withheld, shocked other litigants in court when she revealed that her husband, Everson Godhini, was in the habit of physically abusing her and accusing her of messing up their family toilet.
The woman took the matter to the civil court seeking a protection order against her husband.
In her submission, the woman also accused Godhini of having an extra-marital affair with another woman who at one point also assaulted her with the help of her friends.
“He sometimes assaults me to the extent of choking me and I have even reported him to the police on several times and they now know him for that.
“Apparently, I continue to stay with him because he begs me to stay,” she told the court.
The woman also told the court that Godhini sometimes orders their children to lock her outside her matrimonial home while calling her all sorts of names and even labelling her a thief.
However, Godhini denied the allegations telling the magistrate that they only had an argument once following an incident where she left home at around 3pm claiming to have gone to attend a church service and returned home around 7pm.
He said he later seized her phone to check who she had been communicating with and that the move did not go down well with her as she became aggressive.
This, Godhini said, was after he had seen a text message where the sender had called his wife “honey” and also informing her that he was at the meeting place they had agreed.
“When I asked her who this was she was defensive and told me that at least she did whatever she did away from our matrimonial home,” Godhini said.
The court ruled in the woman’s favour and granted her the protection order.-SouthernEye
Magaya Hot Mugabe Dream, Prophet Speaks Out
PROPHETIC HEALING and Deliverance Ministries founder Walter Magaya yesterday said his dream was to meet President Robert Mugabe because he is a fountain of wisdom.
In an interview with journalists ahead of his first international two-day crusade which opened here yesterday, Magaya said despite him meeting prominent people including unnamed presidents of different African countries, he was yet to meet President Mugabe.
“I would love to meet President Mugabe. He’s a highly blessed and ranked man. I had the opportunity to meet other presidents and prominent people but my wish is to meet President Mugabe,” he said.
“When the right time comes, I’ll meet him”. Magaya said he had great respect for local prophets like United Family International church leader Emmanuel Makandiwa and Spirit Embassy’s Uebert Angel.
“I respect both prophets Makandiwa and Angel because they paved the way for me. I came late in the ministry, five years after they had started. I would love to hold both Judgement Night and Turnaround Night with Prophet Makandiwa,” he said.
Zim Terror Risk Low:UK Paper
Zimbabwe is one of the top 10 unusual holiday destinations where the terror risk is low, a leading UK paper has said.
In its ranking of destinations, the Telegraph newspaper placed Zimbabwe fifth behind Mongolia, Turkmenistan, North Korea and Cambodia.
It said while the UK Foreign Office warns about mugging and pickpockets, the terror risk in Zimbabwe was low.
“All of us were conscious of the political difficulties in Zimbabwe, its history of violence and continuing human rights issues,” said television presenter Charlotte Hawkins who visited the country for Telegraph Travel last year.
“What convinced us was the glowing testimony of people who knew Zimbabwe well, in particular their stories about how hard the safari companies worked to protect natural habitats and support local communities.”
The ranking will come as a plus for the country’s efforts to woo tourists. The Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry seeks to grow tourism receipts to $5 billion by 2020 aided by favourable government policies.
According to statistics from the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) Tourism Performance in 2014, tourism receipts were down 3% to $827 million in 2014 from the previous year despite an increase in arrivals, a reflection of a decline in expenditure. In 2013, the sector recorded receipts of $856 million.- SouthernEye
Chombo Shot In The Chest: No More Mahachi
Local Government Minister Ignatius Chombo has met his sudden disappointment and there is no more going back on the axing of Town Clerk Tendai Mahachi.
Harare mayor Bernard Manyenyeni on Thursday said he does not care about Local Government and National Minister Ignatius Chombo’s reactions over his decision to remove “corruption suspect” Town Clerk Tendai Mahachi.
Speaking during a meeting with residents, Mayor Manyenyeni said,
“I did not consult him. What I did was to copy him the suspension order,and there has nothing which has changed from my decision.”
National Vendors Union chairperson Sten Zvorwadza said since Mahachi’s ouster last week, Chombo is planning to reinstate him like he did last year. SEE-Drama as Chombo Reverses Harare Town Clerk’s Suspension.
“We are calling for a Press Conference tomorrow to forewarn Dr Chombo as regards the Town Clerk’s suspension. As usual he is planning to re-engage him back. . . . Vendors are planning to protest against such decision because vendors suffered a lot under his leadership as Town Clerk…
Zvorwadza told ZimEye.com that
“Vendors lost their goods running into tens of millions US dollars equivalence over the past 16 or so years.. These goods can not be accounted for, meaning kuti vaigovana zvavo. . That is the angle we are coming from… Mahachi is corrupt end of story.. Only to mention this one..! Koo tikazotaura zvekuisa maSpace Barons across Harare Districts for the benefit of him and his Party… Koo tikabatana nemaResident Trusts over abuse of service delivery funds.. haadzoke.. hatichamuda.. Leaders should be accountable to the people they lead.”
Mnangagwa Rubbishes Grace Mugabe On Tomana
VICE PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has opened war on First Lady Grace Mugabe by dismissing Zimbabwe’s most powerful woman’s declaration on Prosecutor General Johannes Tomana’s future.
Mai Mugabe yesterday concluded that Tomana must go as he is a pervert. She added she would herself even kick him out at the function where Mnangagwa was also present and was said to be taking instructive notes from her.
Tomana is under fire for saying last month that girls as young as twelve can marry.
Mnangagwa addressing parliament Thursday said the man is “going no- where”.
Speaking in response to MDC-T MP for Glen View North, Fanuel Munengami, Mnangagwa replied saying, “Mr. Speaker Sir, the problem is that the hon. member did not make a follow up on the subsequent discussions on the issue on whether Mr. Tomana was really guilty of the offence.
“Nobody took into account the explanation given by Mr. Tomana that he was misunderstood and that his speech was misinterpreted,” he said.
He added: “Therefore, there is no case against him because he said he was misquoted. It is only that we are two different people; if I see something in the press, I do not believe it straight away but take it with a pinch of salt.
“I would therefore advise my fellow honourable members not to take everything at face value because one day you will be in the papers being blamed for murdering your own mother.”
It was not clear at the time of writing if Mnangagwa is to suffer the same fate as former Vice President Joyce Mujuru who was expelled from ZANU PF.
ZANU-PF MP Maduza Disappears After Grace Mugabe Warning | BREAKING NEWS
The new ZANU PF MP for Kambuzuma, Tinashe Maduza has disappeared.
ZimEye.com can reveal Maduza, 26, is on the run after police went after him on charges of sexually abusing several underage girls.
His disappearance came barely 24 hours after First Lady Grace Mugabe announced she would personally kick anyone found to be abusing young girls.[READ MORE – Grace Mugabe Opens Fire On Paedos]
Arriving at his home on Thursday afternoon, neighbours were found exclaiming how his absence has become the talk of the entire community in just a few hours.
Maduza (pictured) won the recent by-elections for the area in last month’s polls.
He is the chairman of the Graceland Housing Co-oporative. He is also the chairman of ZimAsset Housing Union which incorporates 15 housing co-operatives.
He also features as the vice chairman of the Zanu-PF Joshua Nkomo district youth wing among several other portfolios within the party.
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Army General’s Assassination: Mugabe Sends CIOs To Investigate Lesotho
President Robert Mugabe is sending intelligence agents to Lesotho to investigate the assassination of Maaparankoe Mahao‚ the former commander of the Lesotho Defence Force who was shot dead a week ago.
South Africa’s Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa reported on Wednesday that Zimbabwe and Namibia are sending their agents into Lesotho.
“Mosisili has requested that SADC should assist with the investigation into the death of Lieutenant-General Mahao‚ as well as to assist with the pathology examination around his death,” said Ramaphosa.
He continued, “South Africa will be sending pathologists‚ to do the examination and other countries in the region; Zimbabwe and Namibia will be sending investigators to investigate the circumstances around Lieutenant-General Mahao’s death.”
Ramaphosa said he also “took the opportunity to meet other stakeholders…parties in the opposition‚ we met the churches‚ we met the non-governmental organisations and also His Majesty King Letsie III”.
“And no doubt everyone is very concerned about the passing of Lieutenant General Mahao…It is this that has prompted the leaders in the region to call a summit of the Double Troika‚” said Ramaphosa.
“And I am sure that out of that discussion will come suggestions‚ proposals and solutions of how to take matters forward here in Lesotho.”
President Jacob Zuma is ” concerned about the apparent explosive security situation” there following the “flight of the three opposition leaders and the killing of Maaparankoe Mahao‚ former commander of the Lesotho Defence Force,” according to the South African Times.
ZSE Loses $1bln In 1st Half Bloodbath
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange market capitalization plunged to $3,8 billion in the first half of 2015 from $4,8 billion during the same period last year, losing $1 billion in valuation, mirroring an economy some analysts warn could slip into recession this year.
Turnover was down 41.69 percent to $137 million in the six months to June 30, from $234 million recorded during the same period last year.
The benchmark industrial index stood at 148.40 points as at June 30, its worst since December 19, 2012 when it ebbed to 148.12 points ahead of the July 2013 general election won controversially called and won by President Robert Mugabe and his ZANU-PF party. The industrial index is down 8,84 percent year-on-year, denting market expectations of a recovery following a poor performance at the close of 2014.
The resources index has shed 38.22 percent to 44.30 points since the start of the year.
The dismal half-year equities report comes ahead of two policy announcements—the mid-term fiscal policy and the monetary policy statement—which analysts do not expect to give any impetus to an economy characterized by poor output from the anchor agriculture sector, declining aggregate demand as unemployment surges and low foreign direct investment inflows.
“The underperformance (of the stock market) could reflect fatigue on the average risk averse investor as the economy continues to underperform,” MMC Capital said in a research note.
“A sustainable stimulus would be the recovery of the economy which would improve aggregate demand anchored on industrial productivity and a policy shift.”
Foreign participation declined by 52.46 percent with foreigners buying $70.5 million worth of shares down from $148.3 million over the same period last year.
The weakening economy has seen most companies reporting negative earnings. During the period under review 35 out of the 60 actively listed firms were in the red while only 14 registered positive growth.
“The recent results reflect the general state of the economy. We do not expect the economy to recover in the short term and expect corporate earnings to come under increased pressure,” said Invictus Capital in its research note for May.
“Zimbabwe is at risk of falling into a deflationary trap unless something is done to revive the economy. Zimbabwe needs to focus on attracting investment and improving the business environment. It needs to restore business and investor confidence.”
Market watchers also blame lack of clarity around the indigenisation policy, which compels foreign investors to sell controlling stakes to locals, structural weaknesses in the economy as well as the cost of doing business in Zimbabwe for the underperformance of the bourse.
Government has attempted to tone down its rhetoric on the empowerment law but this has yielded little activity.
“Notable stocks to drag the market lower were Econet down 33.33 percent to 40 cents. We believe the drop in Econet’s share price was largely a price correction in line with the Group’s reduced profit margins. PPC was also on the downside, with the counter losing 31.42 percent to 120 cents,” said Lynton-Edwards Securities in its equities report for the first half of the year.
“FML was 60 percent lower at 2 cents with the company struggling to manage its claims as well as its cost base. Meikles lost 54.84 percent to seven cents in the market as the Group continues to realign its operations. The market is also uncertain with regards the Groups correct position on funds held with the RBZ as well as progress on its mine ventures.”-TheSource
WARNING DISTURBING PICTURE: Man Burnt To Death Over $2
A BRAWL over a missing $2 note ended tragically on Sunday afternoon after an angry Hobhouse man set a wooden cabin on fire resulting in a fierce fireball that killed one person and seriously injured another.
The shocking incident sent tongues wagging in one of Mutare’s fast-growing high-density suburbs.
Abshalom Chitsiku died on admission at Mutare Provincial Hospital after sustaining serious injuries all over his body, while another unidentified victim is battling for his life at the provincial referral centre.
Four others escaped with minor injuries
The suspect, Rodrick Pfungwa Murorwa (28), has since been arraigned before Mutare senior magistrate Mrs Sekai Chiwundura facing murder and attempted murder charges.
He was asked not to plead and was advised to apply for bail at the High Court since he is facing a Third Schedule offence.
He will be back in court on routine remand on July 6.
Mr Shepherd Chawarika prosecuted.
The court heard that Pfungwa kicked a burning paraffin-fuelled stove in his wooden cabin while his eight friends were seated on the bed following a misunderstanding of the missing $2 note.
The stove exploded and torched the cabin, resulting in the occupants being trapped in the raging flames.
Six people, including Murorwa, escaped with minor burns and two others were seriously burnt.
Although police confirmed the death of Chitsiku, they were yet to identify the names of the victims who were injured in the inferno.
The awful incident happened at House Number 1943 Hobhouse 2, at around 11:30am.
Assistant Manicaland provincial police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Muzondiwa Clean said investigations were still underway.
“We can confirm the death of Abshalom Chitsiku. We are digging deep into the matter to ascertain what really transpired at the house. We urge people to resolve disputes amicably than resort to violence,” said Ass Insp Clean.
According to neighbours and residents who witnessed the tragic incident, the razed wooden cabin had nine people inside — seven men and two women.
“We gather that Pfungwa had a misunderstanding with his colleagues over a missing $2 note. In fact, the guys had just been paid their dues at their workplace. He reacted by kicking the stove and that set the house on fire,” said a neighbour who requested not to be mentioned by name.
In an unrelated incident that happened in Dangamvura, four commercial sex workers in the Federation section of the suburb who lived together in a small cabin will live to regret snatching a client from fellow ladies of the trade last Saturday night after their rented apartment was set on fire the next day.
The four, who were only identified by their neighbours as Mary, Fadzi, Lorraine and Ruvimbo, were understood to have lured an unidentified cash-flaunting client last Saturday night at a local night club.
Apparently the client had been attached to a different clique of sex workers during the same night.
This did not go down well with the losing crew, who then decided to take the war to the quartet’s doorstep the following day.
Neighbours interviewed by this publication said the four sex workers have since been rendered homeless and were left with nothing, but only the clothes they were putting on when their cabin was set on fire.
“There are four sex workers who reside here and they had a scuffle over a client last Saturday night at a nearby bar. The next day, which was a Sunday, their rivals came and assaulted them.
“In fact, one of the girls who live here sustained a deep cut on the hand after she was stabbed by a knife. The other one sustained head injuries during the fight. After the four who live here were overpowered, their cabin was set on fire.
“This happened in full view of all surrounding neighbours and passers-by. We are not sure where they (the four) went after the incident, but are certain that they were left with nothing except the clothes that they were wearing on Sunday,” said one male neighbour who chose to speak on condition of anonymity.
By the time of going to Press it was not clear if the four had lodged a complaint with the police.
Police could neither confirm nor deny the incident.
“We do not have that report from Dangamvura,” Asst Insp Clean.
The four sex workers could not be reached for comment as they had deserted their rented cabin by the time this news crew visited their place on Monday afternoon.
The Federation section of Dangamvura is widely referred to as KumaMahalape, owing to its squalid conditions.-ManicaPost
Ian Smith, Rhodesia Must Return !
MDC-T Praises Ian Smith – OPINION
DISCLAIMER: The below opinion is the writer’s alone
At a recent public seminar organised by the Mass Public Opinion Institute (MPOI), one man, an MDC-T supporter received a standing ovation for making a statement praising former Rhodesia-Zimbabwe Head of State Ian Smith.
There was ululation and a deafening clapping of hands. His statement even got endorsement from Obert Gutu. What had this man really said to merit such praise?
The man, who is in his fifties, old enough to have witnessed the cruelty of the Smith regime, said life was far much better during colonial period than today. The audience in the auditorium went into rupture over that statement. A silly statement thrills silly men.
It is sad and strange that thirty-five years after independence, which came as a result of heroic sacrifices by the gallant sons and daughters of this country, some people still believe that the Smith regime was better.
Even in the Bible, some people longed for a past evil epoch because of temporary hardships. They even went to an extent of beseeching Moses and Aaron to take them back to Egypt where they lived under undignified bondage of Pharaoh.
It is not surprising that this man could be one of those natives employed in the mercenary enterprise by the colonial regime administration to unleash cruelty on his kindred. Of course, many sell-outs availed themselves as willing tools in the perpetration of the wicked colonialism.
This group of people saw and they still see nothing wrong in the way Smith treated Africans as animals. They enjoyed eating what fell from the white man’s table. As such, they see no evil in the colonial rule of the same.
Unfortunately, this man vomited his unintelligible comment in the presence of the young people who mistaken his vociferousness for a fact. Worse still with the endorsement from Gutu, the gullible youths were completely misguided. The need to guard the youths from misguiding elements who use their mouths more than their minds inspired the writing of this article.
Even Morgan Tsvangirai himself is on record saying he missed Rhodesia. In July 2014 during the launch of a national youth assembly jobs campaign, Tsvangirai said, “When I was a worker in the mine in1975, I was being paid Z$450 but those were equal to pounds. Takamwa doro tikange ticharutsa nemari iyi but, of course, those were the old days, handichamwi zvangu but we recall those days with nostalgia.”
The MDC-T is a party that is missing a bigoted system. It is a party that celebrates and glorifies oppression. A party with a leader who longs for beer, instead of means of production. It is a party with officials who have the cheek to grace the reunion of the Rhodesian Forces commemoration, an event that honours former Rhodesian soldiers. What do you expect from his lieutenants?
The subject under discussion on this particular day was on the topical vending issue. It was from this debate that these hallucinations cropped up.
Gutu and this fantasist must tell the audience the status of vending during the time they wish to roll back. An honest analysis of the vending situation then would leave the same youths baying for the blood of Gutu and those missing Rhodesia.
You cannot compare independent Zimbabwe with the colonial government that promulgated a number of laws and policies that regulated the co-existence of white settlers and the blacks in urban setups. These laws ensured total subjugation of the indigenous people.
The infamous Pass Laws of 1902 regulated the movement of Africans in the white settler areas. There were streets in the Central Business District (CBD) of Harare and other cities where Africans were barred. An African could be arrested merely for walking along the First Street, let alone vending. The surface of the same streets is literally obscured by wares of the illegal street vendors.
It takes someone high as a kite to compare lives in the two eras. The majority of the MDC-T supporters were evidently high on drugs while others were even taking larger in the auditorium. It is important to remind them that they were not even allowed to drink that clear beer in the Rhodesian days. It is a mystery and suspicious that Tsvangirai drank it to the extent of throwing up.
It is, therefore, an insult to the gallant sons and daughters of this country, who lost limbs and precious lives fighting against that regime.
The youths must be referred to the notorious Urban Registration and Accommodation Act of 1954 that created African townships known as ghettos for African workers in urban areas. Their accommodation units were predominantly hostels, which lacked proper sanitation. Blacks were restricted to the reserves while Harare was a preserve for the whites.
The MDC-T must admit that life was good in Zimbabwe until the formation of that Western project which thrives on the politics of the stomach. The present status lies right at the feet of the MDC-T.
In any case, ZANU PF is not against vending. All that the revolutionary party wants is a regulated and orderly vending system. At one time, a ZANU PF legislator was nearly skinned alive by the MDC-T after he spoke in support of street vendors in the august house. He and his party were accused of promoting lawlessness in the urban centres. It is that lawlessness that the government is trying to eradicate.
It is baffling that the MDC-T has taken such a sudden about turn on vending. Asked by the Financial Gazette in May this year, on whether the Harare City Council had given away the city to the vendors, Harare Mayor Bernard Manyenyeni said, “They were not welcome from day 1 and they will never be welcome.”
One does not need to be clever to know that Manyenyeni is not a ZANU PF mayor. It was not a ZANU PF leader, who used to ridicule vendors and land reform beneficiaries saying, “munongomera kunge hova.” When has the MDC-T started sympathising with the people who sprout like mushrooms?
The MDC-T is just shedding crocodile tears to get political profit from the vending crisis. The MDC-T always thrives on crisis. However, that politicking will not work out as the vendors have already seen through the sinister agenda up the sleeves of the MDC-T. Bonafide vendors are moving in to the designated vending sites and only those advancing the MDC-T agenda are resisting. They must face the full wrath of the law. If they fly with the crows, they get shot with the crows.
Dad Rapes 2Yr Old Baby; White Semen Flowing on Toddler’s Thighs and Private Parts
- Step-Dad says “I don’t know.”
- Baby crying uncontrollably with hands on her private parts.
- White semen on the thighs and private parts.
- Child’s vagina producing a bad smell.
It was a blessing in disguise that a Chiredzi woman forgot a towel on her way to the well as she, on coming back allegedly discovered that her two-year-and-three-months old baby had just been raped by her step-father in whose custody she had been left.
The baby was crying uncontrollably with her hands on her private parts and when the accused John Chisasa (33) was asked about the baby he allegedly said he didn’t know what had happened to her.
However, the mother checked the complainant and noticed that she had white fluids identical to sperms(semen) on the thighs and on her private parts.
The local Mirror reports that Chisasa who resides at Village 3B Ruware in Chiredzi appeared before Regional Magistrate Collet Ncube facing a rape charge.
It is a State case that on November 1, 2014 Joyce Maredza left the complainant with the accused as she proceeded to fetch some water.
After walking for a while, Maredza noticed that she had forgotten a towel so she turned back and found the complainant crying.
On November 7, 2014 Maredza realised that the complainant’s vagina was producing a bad smell and took her to Chiredzi General Hospital for medication.
At the hospital the complainant’s mother was informed that the girl was raped and there was need for a Police report. Maredza then reported the matter to Mkwasine ZRP. The child was examined by a medical doctor and a medical report was produced in court as an exhibit.
The State was represented by Sophia Bhusvumani. The case will continue on July 1, 2015.-Mirror
Zanu PF Youth Chairman Trial Pushed Back
Godwin Gomwe, the notorious former Zanu PF Harare provincial youth chair and seven others accused of stealing $46 000 from eight housing cooperatives in Glen Norah using First Lady Grace Mugabe’s name, were supposed to appear in court yesterday but had his lawyer getting extra time to prepare.
Advocate Thembinkosi Magwaliba who now represents Gomwe, stated that he received State papers very late and was not able to prepare a defence for Gomwe.
“I do not understand why the State is in a hurry to proceed with this matter. My client has a right to choose a lawyer of his own and I need ample time to explain the charges to him.
“Proceeding with this matter today jeopardises the first accused’s right to adequately prepare for trial,” he said.
Prosecutor Ms Venencia Mutake argued that Adv Magwaliba was deliberately delaying the commencement of trial.
“They were served with the State papers on time this is just a delaying tactic. The State is prepared to start the trial today,” she said.
Magistrate Mr Tendai Mahwe, ruled in favour of Adv Magwaliba and postponed the matter to July 9.
“It is clear that you have to take instructions from your client and you also need ample time to craft a defence outline for the accused in order for justice to prevail,” he said.
Gomwe alias Mambo (34) is jointly charged with Muchineripi Mupindu alias Ginya (36), Fidelis Ndaradza alias Brigadier (32), Haruwandi Munyawiri alias Baya (46), Hamphrey Madenyika (29), Josephine Hadziindi (59), Norah Toronga (38) and Moses Handiseni.
The other seven are being represented by Mr Shelton Mahuni of Mahuni and Matutu Attorneys. They are all facing three counts of extortion.
The State alleged that on February 11, housing cooperatives namely NRZ, Mudadirwa Zvobgo, Tenzi Tinzwei, Spring Field, Archgrace, Palmar Vision, Westgin, First Avenue, Green Image and Ingoni, all registered under the Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises, were allocated 300 residential stands by the City of Harare.
Gomwe allegedly mobilised 30 youths and proceeded to the construction site and informed them that the land once belonged to the late Amai Sally Mugabe. Gomwe added that the land was owned by Amai Grace Mugabe before he was chased away.
On May 10, Gomwe and his accomplices went back to the site ordering them to leave.
He insisted that the land belonged to the First Lady.
A fracas ensued, prompting the complainants to approach the High Court for a provisional order authorising them to develop the land.
Gomwe allegedly mobilised 80 more youths and forcibly removed the complainants from the site. They demanded four stands or $20 000. However, Archgrace Housing Cooperative was not included because its members were police officers.
Operations were stopped after complainants failed to raise the money. This did not go down well with Godfrey Chivasa, the chairperson of Perfect Hope Housing Cooperative because he had already given the suspects cash and 19 stands as kickbacks.
The suspects were given another $25 000.
The complainants were ordered to affiliate to an unregistered consortium named Dr Amai Grace Mugabe to avert further trouble.
Each cooperative was to pay $120 as joining fee and was issued with receipts inscribed Amai Dr Grace Mugabe Housing Consortium.
Handiseni stopped operations again saying Gomwe had not benefited from the $25 000 they had paid.
The complainants offered $5 000, which Gomwe said was not enough for a senior official like him and demanded $10 000 more.
The money was allegedly handed over to one Kuda, who is said to be the president of the Zimbabwe Council of Students Union (ZICOSU) who later handed it over to Gomwe. -State Media
Mantashe: Displays of Wealth, Arrogance Dogging Zuma ANC
News24|Crass displays of wealth and arrogance are among the problems facing the ruling alliance, ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe said on Wednesday.
There was growing social distance between the leadership and the people they were meant to serve, he told reporters during a briefing on the outcomes of a five-day summit of the ANC, SACP, Cosatu, and Sanco.
Money was being used to advance the interests of individuals and factions. Mantashe criticised what he called “corporate capture”, where leaders serve business interests.
“These deviations must be dealt with firmly and without fear or favour,” he said, reading from a prepared statement.
‘Judicial overreach’
The summit expressed concern about the judiciary interfering with the executive and the legislature, in what Mantashe termed “judicial overreach”.
“There are already commonly expressed concerns that the judgments of certain regions and judges are consistently against the state, which creates an impression of negative bias,” Mantashe said.
He referred to two speeches by Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke. In one, which he gave at Georgetown University in the US in 2012, he expressed concern about “the tardiness of government institutions in implementing court orders promptly”.
In November 2014, Moseneke commented on the powers of the president to make appointments, saying: “This uncanny concentration of power is a matter which going forward we may ignore but only at our peril”.
Court ruling
Mantashe referred to the Western Cape High Court’s ruling on May 12, that the Speaker of Parliament may not have MPs arrested in the National Assembly. On February 12, EFF MPs were forcibly removed from the National Assembly ahead of President Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation address.
Judge Andre le Grange ruled that section 11 of the Powers and Privileges Act “violates a member’s constitutional privilege to freedom of speech and freedom from arrest”.
“That is called over-reaching,” Mantashe said, referring to one arm of government wanting to determine the rules of another arm.
“That should be appealed and determined in the Constitutional Court.”-News24
Dirty Harare City Now “A Warzone”
VOA|Harare in the 1980s was affectionately referred to as the sunshine city because of its cleanliness.
The city was orderly with well-maintained roads, bright street lights and clean running water and the blooming jacaranda trees also gave the it a unique view.
But things have taken a bad turn as the city has been decaying since the 1990s. Buildings are now resembling a war zone and children hang around on street corners with nowhere to go and homeless people tell stories of disease and crime.
These pictures reveal real-life scenes from an urban area hit-hard by the recession and still stumbling dangerously into poverty. What has gone wrong in Harare?
Until the late 1980s, the government supplied safe drinking water to 85 per cent of Zimbabwe’s urban population. But decades of neglect and corruption have left the pipes dry, forcing many people to drink contaminated water. A cholera epidemic in 2008 killed more than 4,000 people and sickened another 100,000 in the country.
TOWN CLERK SUSPENSION
Though Harare has not been spared from the economic crisis Zimbabwe in general is going through, many residents allege that the political logjam at town house has worsened the situation. Local Government Minister Ignatius Chombo is alleged to have taken sides with Town Clerk, Tendai Mahachi, who is being accused of refusing to work with the opposition MDC mayor Bernard Manyenyeni.
On Tuesday Manyenyeni shocked fellow councillors and residents by announcing that he was suspending Mahachi indefinitely accusing him of refusing to furnish council with the salary schedule for the city’s top executives. Asked by Studio 7 to elaborate, Manyenyeni said he was not at liberty to do so.
This is not the first time that Manyenyeni has tried to suspend Mahachi as he did it last year and Chombo rescinded the decision. Studio 7 asked Manyenyeni if he had sought Chombo’s approval this time around.
Attempts to get a comment from Chombo and Mahachi were futile as they were said to have been locked in an emergency meeting.
RESIDENTS FUMING
But deputy mayor Thomas Muzuva shot down reports that Manyenyeni has engaged lone ranger tactics in suspending Mahachi without the knowledge of fellow councillors.
Groups representing residents, the Harare Residents Trust (HRT) and the Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) both welcomed the decision to suspend Mahachi. Director of the HRT, Precious Shumba, accused Mahachi of stifling development in the city.
Chairman of the CHRA, Simbarashe Moyo, concurs.
Mabvuku resident, Acqulina Manyeruke, told Studio 7 that residents of Mabvuku have gone for years without running water and they have to resort to other means to get the precious liquid.
The cash-strapped Harare City Council has also resorted to attaching and auctioning the property of defaulting ratepayers in a bid to recover over $340 million owed in unpaid rates. Goods being attached include fridges, sofas, generators, television sets, microwaves and bicycles, among others.
Shumba says the move is insensitive.
UNEMPLOYMENT
But Muzuva says the city has no choice as it has to provide services to the residents.
The daily struggle for survival in an economy with unemployment estimated at close to 90 percent has created another problem for Harare as an estimated 20,000 vendors have invaded the central business district, making it an eye sore. Critics say this is a symptom of a collapsing state, where political infighting and corruption are keeping people in poverty and misery.
Many blame the political bickering at town house for the decay of a city once regarded as a model for a post-colonial city in a developing nation.-VOA
Facebook Announces Business Breakthrough for Africans, Everyone in Video Creation
- People can become instant millionaires
Social networking company Facebook struggling behind search engine company Google’s Youtube video glory, is opening up the first monetizing program for motion picture that will see the company sharing advert revenue with video creators.
The business path has been launched after it was observed that internet users watch videos for billion times a day on the website alone. This means that at least $200 million can be generated each single day simply from video watching. The move will thus transform video creators into instant millionaires overnight. The above calculation was done using the lowest rates of the pay per click ad revenue incentive.
For years the company has been placing adverts into news feeds on each user’s profile. But this new feature is a little more sophisticated since the ads will be deeply embedded within the video files making them load as and when users are watching.
The revenue-sharing model was unveiled by Facebook on Wednesday and is and follows after YouTube platform.
But it will be better. Under the platform Facebook will keep 45% of the revenue unlike the way it is on YouTube, But analysts criticised it saying video producers on Facebook will have to split their share more ways, potentially leaving them with a smaller cut.
The initiative is aimed at smartphones, source of 75% of video views on Facebook, the company says. RBC Capital Markets analyst Mark Mahaney said YouTube shows a similar number of videos, but only about 50% of its video views come from phones.
WATCH:Vendor Mess Triggered By ZANU-PF
Bloody Knife Attack: Man Rips Wife’s Chest Open
A GWERU man went berserk and butchered his wife ripping off her chest in a gruesome domestic violence case.
Felix Chimwanda of Ascot high-density suburb allegedly left Agnes Makuvise for dead.
Makuvise narrated her ordeal from her hospital bed.
“I was at home in the evening with my young sister whom l stay with. My ex-husband came to my house and asked that we talk outside. We then started talking while walking towards Ascot Stadium. He suddenly drew a knife and stabbed me. He wanted to slit my throat but l managed to fight him,” she said.
“I then passed out and only woke up in early hours of the morning and l crawled more than a kilometre to a nearby road so that passers-by could help me,” she said.
Midlands medical superintendent Dr Fabian Mashingaidze confirmed that Makuvise was admitted at the hospital with severe stab wounds.
Midlands police spokesperson Inspector Joel Goko could not be reached for comment.
Makuvise sustained deep cuts at the back, on her face, hands and a deep laceration on the chest as a result of the assault.
Chiefs To Get Free University Education
Great Zimbabwe University and the Zimbabwe Chiefs’ Council have agreed a landmark deal that will see the institution of higher learning offering free law courses to 272 chiefs in the country as part of efforts to improve justice delivery at the lower-tier level.
The inaugural group of chiefs to undergo law training is expected to start classes at the beginning of next year with graduates receiving certificates after 12 months of academic drilling in basic law.
The studies will be conducted at GZU’s Herbert Chitepo Law School that was officially opened by President Mugabe at the end of last year.
In an interview on Tuesday, Dean of the Faculty, Mr Victor Nkiwane said plans to train traditional leaders in law were now at an advanced stage.
“We are close to concluding our discussions with the leadership of the country’s traditional leaders while at the same time working on the subjects that will be taught because we want the chiefs to also have a say on what they will be taught,’’ he said.
“The courses will be done over a year with graduates getting certificates. We decided to offer the courses to our traditional leaders for free because they play a key role in the country’s justice delivery system,’’ he said.
Mr Nkiwane said among the courses to be taught was an Introduction to Law, Ethics and Court Procedures to help the primary courts to handle cases better.
“Traditional leaders play a key role in the administration of justice and we will teach all the country’s chiefs in batches because we want uniformity in the way our traditional leaders handle cases at their courts,’’ he said.
Zimbabwe Chiefs’ Council president Chief Fortune Charumbira said there was need for more recognition for the role played by traditional leaders in the country’s justice delivery system.
He said besides imparting legal skills to traditional leaders, there was also a need to avail more resources to traditional courts to improve their operations.
He said an estimated 60 percent of all court cases in Zimbabwe were handled by traditional leaders at their primary courts every year.
Traditional leaders have come under fire for abusing traditional courts by handing unrealistic sentences, a practice partly blamed on the chiefs’ ignorance of the law.
Grace Mugabe Opens Fire, Says Tomana Must Go
FIRST Lady Grace Mugabe who led a cyclonic tirade to remove former vice president Joice Mujuru has opened fire on prosecutor general Johannes Tomana.
Grace yesterday offered no forgiveness for the government prosecutor saying she would personally herself kick him out for his sin of calling for child marriage in saying that girls who are as young as 12 can become mothers.
Fingering him out as a paedophile, the First Lady said people who believe children as young as 12 years can consent to sex should be fired from their posts as they were a national curse.
Mrs Mugabe has previously said that men who sleep with children should have their manhood removed to punish them.
She said people cannot make such statements and then turnaround and claim they were misquoted.
“We need people who talk sense not to say I was misquoted. Why say it in the first place?” Grace said in her address in Kadoma, speaking at the commissioning of earth moving equipment worth $3 million and a ground-breaking ceremony for the Macsherp Housing Scheme.
“We don’t want people who get carried away while at work. If you don’t know what to say, just shut up, go home and drink tea with bread in silence.”
To wild applause from thousands of people gathered, she added: “We don’t want our country to be tainted in that way. That’s madness, and that person should be fired because his behaviour is rotten.
“If you see someone saying that [a 12-year-old can consent to sex], he’s a pervert. He’s the one in the business of abusing children because a rational person, someone who’s in charge of his mental faculties would never say that. Tinokubhutsura isu vanaMai Mugabe kana zvatisvikira [We’ll physically kick you out ourselves].”
Chronicle journalists say that after receiving brickbats from all corners, Tomana has dug himself into a hole, threatening The Chronicle, The Herald and The Sunday Mail insisting that Zimpapers was in a conspiracy to get him fired.
When offered an opportunity to clarify his recorded statement, an audio of which is online, he refused.
A furious Grace said paedophiles had no place in society and reverse the gains made by President Mugabe in encouraging children to go to school.
“After all this, someone says one can sleep with a 12-year-old. That is foolish!,” she said yesterday.
“We don’t want that. We want to raise our children in a normal way and they should go to school.”
Tomana told State Media journos that girls who are out of school, even as young as nine, should be allowed to think “in the direction of getting married”.
He said: “It’s assumed that the girl child’s independent decisions start at an age that those that are speaking want to fix [16], but if you go out there you’ll find out that some of them may want to start out [having sex] in life early.
“We’ve nine-year-olds, 12-year-olds, 13-year-olds who aren’t not in school, who aren’t doing anything for example. What are we saying to them? Then we say you can’t even do this [have sex], when the environment is not giving them alternative engagements? What are we talking about?
“… to simply say ‘no such and such conduct for any girl say below the age of 16’, I think we’ve not asked ourselves what we’re saying about that girl who would rather prefer to lead their life in the direction of getting married.”
HWPL South Africa branch hold the third religious scripture dialogue
Monthly religious leaders dialogue for the cessation of war held in South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa – On June 25, Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (“HWPL”, Chairman Man Hee Lee) together with the Jewish Holocaust Museum hosted Peace This Together, a monthly dialogue where prominent religious leaders in South Africa come together for the purpose of bringing all religious wars to an end through comparing and contrasting religious scriptures to identify the common thread that runs through them. In the previous months, the dialogues were held under different topics. This month religious leaders came together to discuss ”Why were men created to experience the process of birth, aging, sickness and death?”
The participants included Shriya Ramjee representing the Hindu faith, Jewish representatives Rabbi Menachem Shemtov and Rabbi Zev Slavin, Ahk Simkhiel Ben Israel of the African Hebrews, Louis Duminy from the Christian faith, and Medhavi Das of Hare Krishna. Students from various universities also came to join the dialogue as the religious leaders gave a speech on their scripture at the museum where the memory of six million Jews’ who were killed during the Holocaust is immortalized.
As one of the participants, Ahk Simkhiel Ben Israel of the African Hebrews said, “It was an extraordinary event, [the question on each religious scripture was] one of the best questions I’ve ever been asked. Every event that HWPL organizes is an excellent and great engaging platform. I found today to be extraordinary, one of the best highlights of HWPL events. The topic itself really allowed us to get into the essence of what we are here for. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to all the different perspectives.”
The religious leaders’ dialogue being held at 60 HWPL offices in 42 countries was under the watchful guidance of Chairman of HWPL, Mr. Man Hee Lee, who fought on the frontlines of the Korean War and having seen the atrocity of war. As to the youth who lost their lives in the war, Mr. Lee addressed, “What use is a life when it has not had the opportunity to bloom? What price can compensate for the loss of a life? Do these souls have another chance at life?”. In order to relieve the deep resentment of young people who have died in battles and achieve this world of peace, Chairman Lee is currently calling upon the heads of the states and Chief Justices, Judges and leaders across the world to jointly draft an international law for the cessation of war.
Mr. Lee, together with Chairwoman of International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG) Rep. Nam Hee Kim and Director of International Peace Youth Group (IPYG) Mr. Du Hyun Kim, have travelled around the world 18 times to meet and urge political and religious leaders without rest. On March 28, 2015, they erected the first world peace monument and designated May 25 as ‘HWPL Day’ on their visit to Bafokeng Nation in South Africa. On May 25, 2015, they flew to Mindanao in Philippines to erect another monument and designated January 24 as ‘HWPL Day’, commemorating the cease-fire of a 40-year conflict between the Catholic and Muslim leaders in Mindanao. Besides, Carson City in California and City Council of Alexandria, Virginia proclaimed ‘HWPL Day’ and the National Assembly of Ecuador has recently conferred an award of national recognition to acknowledge and cooperate with the works of HWPL for the commemoration of May 25th.
2015 marks the 65th anniversary of the start of the Korean War (1950-1953). However, it is the reality that wars and disputes are continuing around the world. At this very moment, the peace campaign of HWPL―hosting religious leaders’ dialogue every month and drafting an international law for the cessation of war is expected to be the light of hope for those who are suffering wars.
Gono’s House Goes Up In Flames, 3rd Mysterious Fire Attack | BREAKING NEWS
Property worth thousands of dollars went up in smoke today at retired Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor, Gideon Gono’s house in Borrowdale.
This is the third time mysterious fires have attacked the former Central Bank boss two others having been at his farm.
A double storey house worth more than $200 000 was razed to the ground and only the intervention of the Harare Fire Brigade service prevented further damage.
Below are pictures taken by the Daily News:
More details to follow… – DailyNews
‘Mujuru and Mutasa are Nothing’-Mangoma
The leader of the newly formed Renewal Democrats of Zimbabwe, (RDZ) Elton Mangoma, has described former Vice President and Mount Darwin legislator Joice Mujuru and her colleague Didymus Mutasa as nothing.
Mangoma was addressing journalists in Bulawayo, when he smacked the former Mt Darwin legislator, after he was asked why he was not joining hands with the former ZANU PF apologists.
“I cannot join hands with people who are holding nothing. Mujuru is at the moment without any party, let alone shown any interest in leaving the ruling ZANU PF, which was denied by the electorate.
“I was going to respect Mujuru and his colleagues, had they shown their true colours of forming a new party without fear of losing their positions in ZANU PF. They were fired by Mugabe and yet they are still busy yelling without taking action,” he said.
Mangoma also told journalists that MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai betrayed the spirit of the democratic principles, by dining with the devil. “We preached that as MDC, we were supposed to walk the talk, but he (Tsvangirai) reneged on that path and opted for violence and dictatorship.
What we blamed ZANU PF for is what he is now doing. The same is happening in MDC Renewal team, violence. We as RDZ strongly denounce violence and we will walk the talk,” said Mangoma.
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Dzamara: Army General Steps In
- Jukwa access entry
- Disappear without explanation.
- Will Gen.Nyambuya now bring Itai Dzamara out?
THE SEARCH for abducted activist Itai Dzamara took a twist on Wednesday morning when top Ret Army General Mike Nyambuya stepped in.
Gen Nyambuya who shoved himself into a heated parliamentary debate discussing Dzamara and other human rights issues, appeared prepared to address public concerns on abductions.
He was chairing the thematic Committee on Human Rights discussion in session on Wednesday. The hot convergence continued into mid day and was still in session at the time of writing.
Gen Nyambuya(pictured) appeared to be interested in hearing concerns but was dismissed by participants.
Jukwa Entry
General Nyambuya is the one through whom Jukwa character Edmund Kudzayi was given entry into ZANU PF a development that eventually elevated him to the position of Sunday Mail editor. Nyambuya was also once Governor of Manicaland before being made Minister of Energy and Power Development in 2005. He was later in the 2008 parliamentary election beaten by the MDC-T’s David Anthony Chimhini.
Disappears without explanation
But no matter what his background is in ZANU PF Nyambuya remained speechless when he was told the ZANU PF run country is now a fear ridden nation where people disappear without explanation, shortly before attendants say, his outward expressions exposed him.
Elasto Mugwadi, the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) Chairperson blasted him saying, “I have stopped opening my email because I can not finish reading them. It needs me the whole year to read them and its a shame that in a highly securitised nation like ours a person disappears without explanation” he told Nyambuya.
Will Nyambuya change anything?
As the session continued Zimbabweans present joked with each other if Nyambuya would do anything to reveal Itai Dzamara’s whereabouts and to change Zimbabwe’s human rights record. He was exposed by his self evident facial expressions- SEE PICTURES … More to follow…
Zimbabwe Better Than Greece: IMF Rep’ Cash Credits
Did you know that Zimbabwe is by far better than the European Greece on its IMF loan credits?
Zimbabwe’s IMF debt repayment default of $81 million is minute compared to Greece’s $1.73 bln.
Sudan’s is $979 million, while Somalia is $234million.
Greece has joined Somalia, and Zimbabwe as the only countries to default on an IMF loan.
4th Pupil Vanishes In Bulawayo
POLICE in Bulawayo are cracking their heads as they try to solve a cryptic puzzle where school pupils disappeared mostly in Emganwini and Nkulumane on a monthly basis for a period stretching from February to May.
Yesterday, State journalists published the story of three pupils that went missing in the city under different but equally baffling circumstances. The police said they were searching for Nontobeko Yolanda Nkomo, 10, of Nkulumane 12, Alington Shereni, 15, and Cyril Ndlovu, 15, both of Emganwini.
Now police have added a fourth name: 18-year-old Thabo Ncube, a former Founders High School pupil from Emganwini. Inspector Mandlenkosi Moyo said Thabo went missing on February 12, a day after telling family members he was going to his former school to collect his O’ Level results. That was the last they saw of him.
Cyril Ndlovu, 15, a Form 3 pupil at Hamilton High School, also from the same suburb, went missing on March 1. Insp Moyo said: “Thabo Ncube is of medium built, about 1,7 metres tall, dark in complexion. He was last seen at around 10AM on February 12 going to collect his Ordinary Level results at school and never returned home.”
Cyril was last seen on March 1 at around 8.30AM. He was wearing a green T-Shirt, a black track bottom and Adidas takkies. Police are also searching for two other missing children, Nontobeko Yolanda Nkomo, 10, of Nkulumane 12, Alington Shereni, 15, of Emgwanini. Nkulumane and Emgwanini, which are neighbouring suburbs, are under Nkulumane Police Station’s policing radius.
Nontobeko, a Grade 6 pupil at Mgoqo Primary School, went missing on May 26 and Alington was last seen on April 30.
Said Inspector Moyo: “Nontobeko Nkomo is medium built, about 1.2m tall, dark in complexion. She was last seen on May 28 wearing a bottle green pair of trousers, bottle green jersey, bottle green blouse, black shoes, green socks and a green woollen hat. She was carrying a pink and grey satchel.
“She was last seen at around 9AM on May 28.”
The Bulawayo police spokesperson said the second child, Alington, a boy, was last seen on April 30 at around 8AM. He said Alington is about 1.2m tall, light in complexion, and of medium build.
Alington, a Form 2 pupil at a college in the Bulawayo city centre, left home after he was sent to buy bread at a local grocery shop.
“Alington was last seen wearing a white vest, brown bottom and blue shoes. We’re appealing to anyone with information on the whereabouts of the four missing children to contact the nearest police station. Alternatively, they can contact ZRP Nkulumane on landline 09-481145.”
Tsebiso Ncube, Thabo’s father, told journalists that his son’s disappearence was traumatising family members.
“My son left home on a Tuesday morning going to collect his results. He came back later in the afternoon saying he had failed to get them because he owed the school a textbook which he shared with his friend who stayed in Nketa,” Ncube said.
“On the following morning, his mother gave him transport money to drop off at his friend’s place so that they go together to the school and solve the textbook issue. That was the last we saw of him.”
Thabo’s mother, Botshiwe Ncube, said she called the school and teachers confirmed that Thabo had indeed passed through the school but did not collect his results.
“We confronted the friend who denied sharing a book with Thabo. The boy said he had last seen him on the day they wrote their last examination paper. We then reported the matter to the police.”
Friends said Thabo was a “quiet and reserved boy”.
At the home of the other missing boy, Cyril, his brother, Sipho Ndlovu, told journalists that when his young brother went missing he was not at home. He, however, said that their mother told him that Cyril had left home in the company of their neighbour identified as Handsome.
“She said Cyril left home with Handsome and they seemed like people who were on their usual errands, but he never returned home. The following morning, we heard that he had slept over at Handsome’s place, which is a few houses from ours,” he said.
“When we asked Handsome’s uncle of the two’s whereabouts, he said Handsome had left for Inyathi while Cyril is alleged to have told him he was going to South Africa. Sometime in May, we heard that the two had been seen at Amarula Night Club in Emganwini where it’s alleged they told patrons they were now working at a mine in Inyathi.”
Sipho said the family got really worried when Handsome returned home without Cyril. Handsome told the family that he was by himself when he went to Inyathi. “Handsome said he was never in the company of Cyril. He said they parted ways when he went to Inyathi while Cyril headed for South Africa,” said Sipho.
Irene Shawarira, Nontobeko’s mother, told journalists on Monday that her daughter had left for school as usual and she was expecting to see her later at home.
“Ntoe left for school in the morning and at around 9AM I received a call from her teacher informing us that she hadn’t returned to the classroom from the grounds,” said Shawarira.
“We tried to look for her around the school. We even asked her friends from school but they didn’t know where she had gone.”
Shawarira said she called in the police who have been searching for her since.
Alington’s mother, Lavender Kumire, told journalists that she had no idea about the whereabouts of her son.
She said: “I gave him $5 and sent him to buy bread at around 8AM on April 30. He never came back.
“I noticed after about 30 minutes that he was not yet home. I sent his siblings to check on him at the shops but they couldn’t locate him.”
She said she got worried and decided to go and look for her son on her own, but it was in vain.
Tsvangirai Mocked By US Govt Official
A top US and senior Congressman has derided MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s recent boycott of elections and Tsvangirai’s plot to withdraw his MPs from parliament, while directly ridiculing him for his altering of the party’s constitution so he can rule it forever.
Early this year Morgan Tsvangirai ordered all his MPs to withdraw from parliament. This came at a time when the opposition leader also pulled his party from the race for the just ended by-elections which have seen Robert Mugabe’s ZANU PF gaining its first stronghold majority since independence in 1980.
Tsvangirai then launched an anti MP crusade against his legislators who campaign for their seats with their funds and the party gets the glory. The move which was seen to be contemptuous of Tsvangirai’s faithfuls led to them vocalising, “we even bring to the party the only money there is from the government Political Parties Finance Act share; The party is really a franchise that we trade under and fund.”
The MPs yesterday however received a boost US Congressman Gregory Simpkins, a director in the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organisations, who sharply criticised Tsvangirai’s moves.
He said that opposition parties cannot make it until they stand out to fight the system from within, adding that stay aways are only counterproductive.
“Oftentimes we have heard the opposition saying it is tough to compete, they have to find a way of being effective rather than just saying it is too tough to compete so we are not going to take part. If you do not take part in an election process, how can you criticise something that you did not even test?” Simpkins said.
He added, “when you test the process you can say we tried to register our candidates or observers were turned away, you can point to examples. If you are not a part of it at all, then it is as good as there is no opposition.”
Simpkins arrived in the country for a fact-finding mission to identify ways of mending relations between Harare and Washington.
He continued,“for us sometimes the Democratic Party or the Republican Party is successful, sometimes they are partially successful. When we lose we do not take to the streets, we do not always go to the courts, we do not get angry, but we go back, consider what happened and prepare for the next election and that is what you have to do.”
He also appeared to directly knife Morgan Tsvangirai whose party is now under his sole control after he altered its constitution, saying the US political system was not built on personalities.
“However, when you start a political party in a country that is relatively new, very often the personalities override the ideology of the party, people vote for the person, ethnic groups. You feel that you started something and think that you best understand how things are supposed to be done, but over time you realise that does not work,” he said.
“It takes time and African countries are not going to do that overnight either. It takes time for people to realise that it is not all about me.
“I think there is a lot of frustration on losing elections and the thinking that the people leading the party are not serving their interests so they leave thinking they can do it better.”
Mutasa: I Am Ready for Prison
- I am not afraid
- I do not even have a traffic offence
- Reporter may have written what they wanted
FORMER Presidential Affairs minister Didymus Mutasa has vowed he was ready to go to jail for spilling Zanu PF secrets after his ouster in December last year.
Mutasa has been warned in the State media that he risked arrest for allegedly violating the Official Secrets Act after he revealed that Zanu PF rigged the 2013 harmonised elections. State media roped in political analysts who said the former Zanu PF secretary for administration was sworn to secrecy when he served in government and cannot divulge them after he was fired.
But Mutasa told the daily NewsDay the government would need to prove its case before a court of law.
“I am not afraid of being arrested as long as they tell me my crime,” he said. “There is also the issue of whether what was reported is what I said. The reporter may have written what they wanted and not what I said. I am a law-abiding citizen and I do not think there is anyone like me. I do not even have a traffic offence.”
The former Zanu PF strongman two weeks ago was quoted saying Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) operatives were deployed in all sectors of the economy to gather sensitive information.
“Of course, you know that some waiters in hotels work for the CIO,” he was quoted as saying. “Your phones are listened to a lot. The CIO is huge and it produces many reports. From the UN (United Nations) there will regularly be a report. A report about the British. Or India. Not very good reports really. I had to read them. They made me tired.”
This, according to the State’s so called “legal experts”, exposed the government’s security apparatus and made it “vulnerable”. Section 4 of the Official Secrets Act makes it a criminal offence for any person who has in his possession or under his control any secret official code, document or information that has been entrusted in his confidence to him by a person holding an office in the service of the State; or has obtained; or has held office in the service of the State to communicate or publish it to any person.
The offence carries a 20-year jail term and if found guilty, Mutasa, who seemed unfazed, could spend the last years of his life in jail.-Newsday
Minister Arrives 90 Minutes Late for $8Million Cash Govt Ceremony
Zimbabwe’s Minister for Small Enterprises Sithembiso Nyoni caused a scene yesterday when she arrived more than 90 minutes late at a function for an unveiling of an $8million cash injection for youth business projects.
The fund donated by the US, UK and Swedish governments and set to benefit 22500 young jobless Zimbabweans, saw the function’s speakers having to alter their speeches at the last minute to facilitate the late Minister.
When she finally arrives towards sunset, she neither apologised nor explained the reason for her delay despite having been pre-informed several weeks before Tuesday.
Her speech was loaded with gasps of expressions on how suspicious government is of donors and international organisations entering in to assist government.
She told delegates she had to defend her work with the International Youth Fund, “when I was defending my ministry’s partnership with IYF(International Youth Fund), I convinced the committee that we were going to work very hard and very well. I had to convince the committee to pass this partnership through and then I said if you see an international organisation signing an MOU with a government ministry it means they mean business to develop that country alongside that government and the people”. READ MORE – ZimAsset Massive Breakthrough $8Million Cash For Jobless Youths…
Obama Humiliates Mugabe
United States president Barack Obama has “humiliated” president Robert Mugabe by deliberately fronting away from the ageing 91 year old during his African Union visit.
The US government has made it very clear that while Obama is visiting African Union bosses, their president has yet no plans whatsoever to meet the pivotal head of the AU, Mugabe.
This comes at a time when Mugabe publicly mocked Obama on gay rights at the weekend by inviting the US president to propose love to him.
The US embassy indicated Obama has no plans whatsoever to meet Mugabe.
They replied inquiries saying, “President Obama will meet with AU leadership. However, we do not yet have any further details about those meetings,”
“What we do know is that this visit underscores US efforts to work with the countries and citizens of sub-Saharan Africa to accelerate economic growth, strengthen democratic institutions, and improve security.
“The visit will represent President Obama’s fourth trip to Africa since becoming President. He will travel to Ethiopia following his visit to Kenya for bilateral meetings,” the Statement read.
When contacted for a comment, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed they have received no invitation from the US government for Mugabe’s presence to meet Obama. Foreign Affairs Perm Secretary Joey Bimha told reporters, “at present we have not received yet any indications on that. You all know that the AU Commission led by Ms (Nkosazana) Zuma) basically runs the AU,” he said.
Obama’s visit to Africa is geared at cementing US relations and cross continental investments while also focusing on the implementation of democracy in the nations.
Indonesia Plane Crash 100 Dead, Mugabe there Please, Zimbabweans Say
As more than 100 people were feared dead after a transport plane crashed in a residential area of the Indonesian city of Medan, Zimbabweans rushed to break their ubuntu by expressing a wish that 91 year old president Robert Mugabe should have been in the accident.
Mugabe and his wife Grace regularly frequent Indonesia.
“Why wasn’t our president and at least his wife Grace in Indonesia today at this timely moment?” asked one Gerald K(surname withheld).
“I am waiting for that day when our heaven-hell bound president will be assisted into the sky and beyond never to return,” added another user writing on micro blogging website Twitter of the president who has ruled Zimbabwe 36 years away from British independence to date and has shown no sign of desiring to retire refusing also to declare his succession plan, leaving citizens to conclude that he intends to die with the country in his ageing hands.
“What Bob does not realise is that he is creating a curse for his family, the kids and that young wife of his,” added one Mary ( surname withheld).
Meanwhile it was reported that the Hercules C-130 plane hit two houses and a hotel before bursting into flames, creating a huge fireball. Air Force head Agus Supriatna visited the crash site and told reporters he believed there were no survivors among the 113 people on board.
About 50 bodies have been taken to hospital – others are being recovered. A major rescue operation is under way at the site which was covered in flames and thick black smoke.
The BBC’s Alice Budisatrijo in Jakarta says that only the tail of the aircraft is still recognisable; the rest has been reduced to debris.
The correspondent said that there are reports that people are trapped inside wrecked buildings and the nearest hospital is continuing to receive bodies arriving from the crash site.
It is too early to know exactly how many people were killed in the disaster, or what caused it, the correspondent said. Large crowds watched the emergency services search the flaming wreckage. The plane had just taken off when it ran into trouble.
“It passed overhead a few times, really low,” a witness told the Reuters news agency.
“There was fire and black smoke. The third time it came by it crashed into the roof of the hotel and exploded straight away.”
Mr Supriatna said that the pilot had asked to return to base because of technical difficulties.
“The plane crashed while it was turning right to return to the airport,” he said.
The Hercules transport plane was manufactured in 1964, but a military spokesman said he was convinced that it was in good condition.
Correspondents say that it is the second time in 10 years that a plane has crashed in Medan.
In September 2005, a Boeing 737 came down in a crowded residential area shortly after take-off from Medan’s Polonia airport, killing 143 people including 30 on the ground.
Man Dies For $1 Change
A man appeared in court yesterday accused of striking his cousin and killing him using a knobkerrie following an argument over an exchange rate of US dollar to the South African Rand.
Lenin Mhlophe, 23, of Sibantubanye Village in Filabusi allegedly killed his cousin Mmeli Tshili, 21, last year on July 1st.
He appeared before Justice Lawrence Kamocha at the Bulawayo High Court facing murder charges.
Prosecuting, Nokuthaba Ngwenya described what happened on that evening at Mphehlane Nightclub at Vocola Business Centre in Filabusi while the pair were watching a match on the television.
The court was told that the two cousins decided to go outside to play snooker while listening to music played in the bar from Mhlophe’s mobile phone memory card.
Tshili liked the music and quickly offered to buy the memory card from Mhlophe.
“Tshili bought the memory card from Mhlophe for $6 and expected to get $4 change from R100,” said Ngwenya.
An argument started when Mhlophe gave Tshili only $3 stating that the exchange rate for United States dollar and the South African rand was not 1:10 as he claimed.
His continuous demand for his $1 angered Mhlophe who then dashed back into the nightclub to fetch a knobkerrie which he used to hit his cousin Tshili on the head.
“Mhlophe took his knobkerrie and hit Tshili on the head once and he fell to the ground. He ran away from the scene leaving his cousin lying unconscious,” said Ngwenya.
Tshili’s uncle, Majaha Masuku, testified in court, saying he tried to perform first aid on Tshili before his nephew was rushed to Filabusi Hospital where he then was referred to the United Bulawayo Hospitals.
“Soon after committing the crime, Mhlophe took his bicycle and disappeared into the dark.
I tried to perform first aid to my nephew, but this didn’t work and he bleeding from his nose and head,” said Masuku.
Two days later the court heard how Tshili’s condition got worse and he died .
A post-mortem report said the cause of death was intracranial haemorrhage, depressed skull fracture and blunt force trauma.
Mhlophe’s lawyer,Caroline Mudenda, defended him saying he only acted to defend himself.
“I didn’t intend to kill Tshili but I only acted to protect myself.
Tshili was the aggressor and I only reacted after he had pushed me against the wall and that’s when I struck him with a knobkerrie,” argued Mhlophe.
$1.6Million Fuel Vanishes at Govt DDF
The District Development Fund has been rapped for failing to account for fuel worth $1,6 million amid indications that individuals within the entity were drawing huge quantities of fuel equivalent to an allocation of a Government ministry, an audit has revealed.
Auditor-General Mrs Mildred Chiri said there was rampant abuse of fuel by officials and more than 6 000 litres of fuel drawn in one month could not be accounted for. This is contained in her 2014 audit report tabled in the National Assembly recently by Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa.
“Officials drew excessive fuel during the month of December 2012 and it was not clear what the fuel was being used for. In some instances the same officials would draw fuel which in other ministries or Government departments can be allocated for the whole month, but in the case of DDF, the fuel would be drawn once or twice a day,” said Mrs Chiri.
“I was concerned that officers would use the same vehicle or change vehicles more than once per day to draw fuel. For example, the officers at some point would withdraw 550 litres of fuel indicating that the fuel was used to fill a certain vehicle and when in reality no ordinary vehicle has fuel tanks with a capacity of more than 180 litres.
“In total 6 242 litres of fuel were consumed for bulk withdrawals for the month of December 2012. This was attributable to lack of an effective documented system of fuel allocation, coupled with weak supervisory controls.”
Mrs Chiri said there was a risk that without effective control system, fuel could be used for personal benefit at the expense of fulfilling objectives of the organisation. In response, DDF said the nature of their jobs required a lot of fuel.
“Issuance of fuel to management as observed by audit is project and assignment-based because of the nature of operations that call the same manager to be always on the move throughout the country supervising the projects or on administrative assignments,” read the brief response by the DDF management.
“The management response falls short of addressing the issue of fuel policy or regulating the fuel usage. Fund records do not show the project for which the fuel will be drawn to ensure proper accountability,” said Mrs Chiri while commenting on the response given by DDF.
On management of fuel, Mrs Chiri said during the year fuel amounting to $2,4 million was procured yet only $829 333 worth of fuel is accounted for leaving a balance of $1,6 million.
“The fuel shortage worth $1 581 359 should be investigated and conclusive action should be taken to avoid a similar situation. The Fund should consider migrating to a computerised fuel management system,” she said.
Pastor Impregnates Minor-Girl Saying He’s Testing Her Virginity
A PASTOR at Kingdom Fellowship Church who impregnated a 15-year-old girl after making her believe he was testing her virginity has been sentenced to two years in prison.
Elisha Persuade Nhando (40) admitted to impregnating the minor when he appeared before a Harare magistrate. He claimed they were lovers. Nhando yesterday pleaded guilty to having sexual intercourse with a minor.
Mr Tendai Mahwe sentenced him to three years in prison before setting aside one year on condition of good behaviour. In passing sentence, Mr Mahwe said cases of pastors abusing their duties were rampant hence the need to pass a deterrent sentence.
“Accused person you took advantage of the minor who looked up to you as a father-figure and abused her. Cases of pastors raping or abusing women and children are on the increase hence a clear message needs to be sent out there so as to deter offenders.
“Also you are a married man and your actions show that you only wanted to use the minor. After all, why did you take her from her parent’s house on the guise that as a pastor you wanted to take care of her. This is wickedness,” he said.
In his mitigation, Nhando pleaded for the court’s leniency arguing that he was in love with the minor thinking she was 17-years-old. In Zimbabwe, the age of sexual consent is 16. Pastor Nhando adopted the minor in October last year.
In January this year, the man of cloth proposed love to the minor and she accepted the proposal.
The following day Pastor Nhando took advantage of his wife’s absence and went to the sitting room where the complainant was watching television.
He told the girl he wanted to check if she was still a virgin. Pastor Nhando said the only way to do so was by inserting his manhood into the girl’s privates. He then slept with the minor and warned her not to tell anyone.
The pastor slept with the girl on several occasions thereafter leading to her pregnancy. The girl’s mother reported the matter to the police leading to Nhando’s arrest. The girl is now four months pregnant.
BREAKING NEWS: Mahachi Kicked Out of Harare City Council
Harare Town Clerk, Dr Tendai Mahachi has been suspended indefinitely.
Harare Mayor, Bernard Manyenyeni made the announcement while concluding a full council meeting Tuesday evening, citing what he described as a standing ethical issues.
This is the second time Mahachi has been pushed off work and last year ZANU PF Local Government Minister, friend to Mahachi, Ignatius Chombo, budged in, using his muscles and forcibly reinstating Mahachi amid a cloud of discontent over the matter. SEE VIDEO:
The ZANU PF controlled State Media yesterday claimed Councillors were as equally shocked with the decision as Dr Mahachi was ousted last night. Deputy Mayor, Councillor Thomas Muzuva was quoted saying they were never consulted on the matter.
After some probing from the media, Mayor Manyenyeni revealed that the indefinite suspension is to pave way for the succession issue and the thorny issue of hefty salaries for executives.
Mahachi said the organisation had been working on a succession plan, but queried the Mayor’s decision, saying it does not make legal sense.
Meanwhile, Mrs Josephine Ncube will be the Acting Town Clerk.
Bus Accident 17 Kids Dead Maranatha School, Harare ‘HOAX’
A STORY CIRCULATING on social network Whatsapp that a Maranatha school bus was Tuesday afternoon involved in an accident “40 minutes ago” and 17 children died on spot, has been dismissed by the school administration.
The accident was said to have occurred at a location between Westgate & Westlea, between Cotswold Hills and Ashdown Park.
There are two Maranatha schools in the Mabelreign area, and the largest one dismissed the report as they also confidently declared that it could neither have happened for the other one which is called Maranatha Preparatory school.
When contacted, a school administrator at the school which is near Kirkman, along Harare Drive told ZimEye.com there is no truth in the rumour. “I am afraid it is not true,” she said.
She also added saying she was on Tuesday afternoon being harassed by telephone calls from parents seeking out on the school children.
“All our buses are safely back at the school and are parked at the parking bay,” she said.
Of the other school, the Maranatha Preparatory School she said the accident could not have happened because that school does not have a bus, as she suggested that the small kombi they possess would not accommodate 17 children.
ZimEye.com failed to obtain a comment from the Preparatory School since their numbers could not be found in the telephone directory.
More to follow as the events unravel
Jonathan Moyo Humiliated by Mugabe Again
ZANU PF Information Secretary Jonathan Moyo was on Tuesday afternoon hit by a second round of humiliation from president Robert Mugabe over his ministerial axing last week Moyo has been claiming was only a temporary event.
Since the day he was booted from cabinet last week, Jonathan Moyo’s clique of handpicked editors have been busy with inking everywhere that the man will be returning in a few days time.
But a week later Mugabe crushed all hopes.
Cabinet was conducted as normal on Tuesday as Mugabe ridiculed Moyo by furthermore proceeding without a single mention of him. The man’s conspicuous absence plus his volcanic disgrace last week all wormed against his reputation as somewhat also confirmed by Presidential Spokesman George Charamba.
Contacted for a comment, Robert Mugabe’s spokesman appeared set to reply ZimEye.com during an exclusive interview when upon hearing Jonathan Moyo’s name, he abruptly ended the interview.
“Did you say you are inquiring on Professor Jonathan Moyo?,” was all he said, before speedily ending the interview without announcement.
Close ZANU PF sources say Mugabe has already made up his mind against Moyo and has another person in mind to appoint to the Information Ministry. The reason why he changed his mind on Moyo was that security chiefs had become increasingly uncomfortable with Moyo’s media muscles as he was now deemed more powerful than army boss General Constantine Chiwenga.
Uebert Angel Wife Returns to Zimbabwe
Controversial fugitive preacher Uebert Angel’s wife, Beverly, landed in Zimbabwe last week.
The preacher’s wife landed in the country after several months since the couple’s relocating to the United Kingdom last year.
Her husband has remained in exile after he fled fraud charges last year.
She flew into Harare to be greeted by close relatives. There was however no special crowd to greet her, a development that comes after their Zimbabwe based Spirit Embassy church crumbled when thousands of followers left en-masse following the preacher’s shocking sex scandals which have seen several women complaining of being abused by the man.
According to sources, the members have since joined Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa, and Prophet Walter Magaya of PHD Ministries.
BREAKING NEWS: ZimAsset Massive Breakthrough $8Million Cash For Jobless Youths
At a time when all is ugly and gloomy for Zimbabwe’s youths, ZANU PF’s ZimAsset program received an $8million cash dish-out Tuesday afternoon as Western governments led by the UK, Sweden, and the US decided to pour in the cash.
The money is set to benefit 22,500 young Zimbabweans over the next three years.
The United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Embassy of Sweden, and the International Youth Foundation (IYF), in partnership with the Ministry of Small and Medium sized Enterprise and Cooperative Development (SMECD), jointly announce today a new alliance that will provide technical, vocational and entrepreneurship skills training to 22,500 young Zimbabweans over the next three years.
The partnership builds on the initial success of the USAID-funded Zimbabwe Works (ZW) Project, implemented from 2012 to 2014, which benefited more than 8,600 young people and worked with ten local training and service providers.
This new jointly funded, three-year (2015 – 2017) second phase of the ZW program will provide an additional $8 million in funding to improve the economic prospects for Zimbabwe’s young people in eleven urban and rural districts nationwide.
The ceremony function was still in session (at the time of writing (1520Hrs in Harare ) More to follow….
Furious Gays Strangle Govt Media
The gay community is up in arms with the state weekly newspaper The Sunday Mail over its recent reportage on a Zimbabwean man who changed sexuality.
In a statement to ZimEye.com, Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe said the coverage of Tatenda Zenzo Karigambe also known as Tatelicious who the paper referred to as a “liar” and “thief”
after quoting anonymous psychologists and sources, incites violence against the gay community.
According to the Sunday Mail of 28 June unnamed Tatenda’s Budiriro high density neighbours said “she” was gay as opposed to being transgender.
Tatenda was reported by the media recently as having had under gone sex change operation at a cost of about $80,000.
“GALZ does not condone acts of providing false and misleading representations or deceptive manipulation of the media that might give rise to misleading conclusions about issues,” GALZ said.
“Such actions might have the potential to motivate violence on a vulnerable community.
“We call upon service providers such as psychologists to treat all people with respect and without judgment”.
Transgender people GALZ said suffer from discrimination when they approach health care centres seeking for treatment.
“They are often mistakenly labeled as gay/lesbian. Being Transgender is not about sexual preference, it is about gender.
“Service providers seem to know about gays and lesbians; however they have little or no knowledge of transgender people. They often conflate, transgender lives and experiences with those of gay and lesbian people”.
Vendors:gRace-ism Ripping Zimbabwe Industry, Trade Apart
At a time when Zimbabwe’s vendors need community support….
…A new gangrenous cancer is fast ripping apart industry and trade – Zimbabwe’s vendors have complained of the rising discrimination on the grounds of a person’s perceived allegiance to First Lady Grace Mugabe in this new phenomenon now labelled “Graceism.”
Vendors whose total number makes up Zimbabwe’s entire voting population, are being denied registration access on the grounds of their expressed allegiance.
ZimEye.com interviewed National Vendors Union of Zimbabwe chairperson Stendrick Zvorwadza who confirmed the development. “It is indeed true, vending in Zimbabwe is heavily politicised by Zanu PF; Zanu PF induces fear to citizens as a measure to subdue them into submission,” said Zvorwadza.
He continued, “their message is that, if you do not align with Zanu PF, you automatically fall outside their deemed protection zone. In order to enjoy freedom of trade you have to pay protection fees to their Space Barons, who are allowed to own council land for free.
“These Space-Barons are ordinarily above the law in Zimbabwe because ZRP senior officers operate within Zanu PF ranks.
“This is a well designed corrupt system bent to disadvantage those who have democratic, progressive and forward thinking. National Vendors Union Zimbabwe holds a view that such systems in Zimbabwe must be fought and dismantled.
“This is why NAVUZ is in full gear providing civic education to citizens across the country a clear cut tool to fight the institution of oppression that is deep rooted in some of our fellow Zimbabweans. Against all logical thinking, Zanu PF recently founded an organisation by the name ‘Queen of Grace ZimAsset Trust’ as an intimidatory strategy, but this came a bit too late because vendors in Zimbabwe now fully appreciate that the ZimAsset that they so talk about once promised us 2.2 million jobs but to date not even one single job was realised.
“To this end, vendors now have clarity in some clusters within and outside urban centres that livelihood is protected in our constitution on sections 13(1)a, 14, 24, 57(c) and 64.
“Our members now believe in standing firm to resist any shenanigans aimed at disadvantaging them. We view of the aforesaid, we remain resolute and steady fast in pursuing non violent methods in dealing with our ever decaying systems of our government. Unfortunately, these Zanu PF aligned Space Barons are now leading the shambolic registration process that is aimed at having records of Street Vendors mainly in Harare. So far, they are refusing to register anyone without traceable Zanu PF links, either by way of showing a card issued by Queen of Grace ZimAsset Trust or a direct referral by senior Zanu PF bigwigs.
“It is a shame and unthinkable. As a non partisan Union of Vendors, we encourage our members not to be influenced by these toxic ideologies.”
Mujuru:Silly Season Has Ripened for the Private Newspapers.
Tafara Shumba| In 1861, a term silly season was coined in the United Kingdom to describe a midsummer period when parliament and law courts are not sitting. There is nothing much newsworthy that happens during this period. The press is reduced to reporting trivial and stupid stories.
That period is also known in other countries as cucumber time, slow news period, summer news hole, the dead season or the dull season and news drought, among others. The period is typified by the emergence of exaggerated news stories, frivolous entertainment and outlandish publicity stunts.
Could it be silly season already for the Standard newspapers?
The Standard newspaper carried an article which it slyly titled ‘Mujuru to take on Mugabe in 2018.’ This statement was attributed to Mutasa and it was corroborated by Gumbo, the only declared officials of the two-man party, the People First. This is not the first time that screamers of this sort appeared in the media houses that have apportioned themselves the responsibilities of being mouthpieces of the People First.
The Daily News carried a story titled similarly on 6 May 2015 and so did Nehanda Radio on the same day. Other headlines on the same, which appeared in the newspapers since the ouster of Dr Mujuru, are as follows: Mujuru to face Mugabe in 2018-The Newsday of 4 June 2015, Mujuru will beat Mugabe in 2018, Mujuru to challenge Mugabe in 2018-NewZimbabwe.com 16 January 2015, Mujuru could be Mugabe’s worst nightmare in 2018- News24.
For the umpteen times, Didymus Mutasa and Rugare Gumbo have been seeing a saviour in the former Vice-President Dr Joice Mujuru. It is funny that some newspapers still find the duo’s hackneyed ranting as newsworthy.
All these headlines came from statements made by either Mutasa or Gumbo. Mujuru herself never confirmed or denied this new task, a mammoth one for that matter, of taking on the revolutionary leader in 2018. Her silence on this matter has left people conjecturing. One school of thought is that her failure to break association with Mutasa’s claims or at least rebut them, is a reflection of her readiness to take on President Mugabe in 2018.
It is within Dr Mujuru’s democratic rights to participate in the electoral process of this great nation. She has the right to challenge President Mugabe in the 2018 presidential race. However, she must be on her guard against the sycophants who are overrating her popularity.
The popularity that is ascribed to her by Mutasa and the media is non-existent. Mutasa and Gumbo as well as those who subscribe to their line of thinking, must not be misled by the borrowed popularity that Mujuru enjoyed while she was still the Vice President of this state and government. Borrowed popularity has a sell-by-date and that of Mujuru has since expired. She cannot be sold anymore in the political supermarkets.
The former Vice-President was riding on the popularity of the revolutionary party. She does not have any support base as claimed by Mutasa and Gumbo because the people who supported her belonged to Zanu PF. It is a lesson that every Zanu PF cadre must know, lest they unduly exalt themselves. Political Supporters do not belong to an individual but to the party.
Mujuru risks meeting the same fate that was met by the likes of Simba Makoni, Margret Dongo, Edgar Tekere, Dumiso Dabengwa and Ndabaningi Sithole, among others. She will be better off dying as an ordinary farmer in Beatrice than a leader of the so-called People First. Without Zanu PF, Dr Mujuru is just naked and she is aware of this fact. When she was dismissed from government, she clearly stated that it was a political miscarriage to come out of the revolutionary party. Indeed, it is and no amount of persuasion from Mutasa and Gumbo must hoodwink Mujuru into leading a dead party.
Mujuru enjoyed for over a decade at the helm of the revolutionary party and government despite her incompetence as the Vice-President. Her ineptitude was one of the reasons that prompted her dismissal. She must just accept her fate and be thankful for the unmerited opportunity she was accorded.
Zimbabweans know that the protagonists of the People First will not add any value to Zimbabwe. Mutasa was one of the most inept ministers, only known for misleading the nation that a n’anga could extract diesel from a rock in Chinhoyi. Mujuru herself has skeletons in her closet. She was fingered in high profile corruption that taints her chances of becoming a future political leader even that of a dead party like the People First.
Government recently hinted that Mujuru is not yet off the hook. The magnitude of allegations against her can attract a lengthy sentence if convicted. Probably Mutasa and Gumbo wants to have a leader who will lead them from jail. What is puzzling is that Mutasa and Gumbo do not have the confidence to lead a party they have formed. They know their weaknesses that the electorate knows too. They also want to offload the imminent embarrassment to Mujuru. If this woman is clever enough, she must learn from the ill advice that Mutasa and Gumbo used to feed her with. It is these advices that have taken her where she is today.
In the article, Mutasa said the mobilisation of grassroots was at an advanced stage and that they were doing their work through several platforms. These several platforms give credence to a recent story in which the state media reported that the People First was soliciting for grassroots support through some Non-Governmental Organisations that are funding some projects.
The MDC tried to use the same tactic without success. It is an archaic method of reaching out to the grassroots. It will not work, more so with the NGO act that regulates their operations. All NGOs that dip into politics should do so at their own peril because the law is very clear on that. They must not cry foul when their operational licences are revoked.
Mutasa also wants to sink into political oblivion with others. He attempted to hoodwink the suspended members of Zanu PF into joining his futile project. He said people who were suspended for two or five years were as good as fired, thus, they must join the People First. Only the credulous can buy Mutasa’s argument. Those suspended cadres still have life in Zanu PF. Suspension is a disciplinary measure that is applied in any organisation and taking that course shows that the party still loves the suspended. The suspension is just an attempt to redeem the lost.
Jonathan Moyo Leaves Transmission Equipment Crashing Down; Massive Blackout Looms
A massive transmission blackout is looming across Zimbabwe following Robert Mugabe’s sacking of Information Minister Jonathan Moyo’s which has seen ZBC’s transmission boosters across the country crashing down as they are removed under unexplained circumstances.
In a move that has left Zimbabweans with numerous unanswered queries about the future of television and radio stations, satellite transmitters from most borders have been pulled down, leaving many communities without radio and television programs, ZimEye.com has learnt.
Professor Jonathan Moyo was removed from his powerful post of Information and Media Minister in a surprise humiliation by Mugabe last week Tuesday.
A recent visit by ZimEye.com to the mentioned areas revealed the removal of transmitters, in a bid to avoid conflict with neighbouring countries, as Zimbabwe has failed to comply with the deadline on digitalisation process. The country missed the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) digital migration deadline which was 17 June 2015.
Nathan Mdlongwa a prominent resident of Victoria Falls told ZimEye.com they witnessed the removal of transmitters in their area but it was not clear what they were going to do. “We asked the guys who were pulling down the boosters recently and they told us that they were ordered to do so as to avoid disturbing other countries’ transmission. They further told us that they will let us know in December before the festive season,” he added.
Another elderly woman Sithembile Mwembe, told ZimEye.com that they have been without local transmission for many years. “We have been long listening to studio 7 and that is where we hear all our news. We last heard ZBC news in 1984, before the peak of Gukurahundi. Why don’t they just ask for ideas from Studio 7, because we listen to them daily without interruption here,” she posed.
Several people who spoke to ZimEye.com in Plumtree, Beitbridge, Victoria Falls and Tamandayi, have not received local radios and television news for several years. Media Institute of Southern Africa MISA, has been holding workshops recently, with media practitioners, feeding back on the recently published (IMPI-Information Media Panel of Inquiry)survey results.
Efforts to get a comment from the relevant Media Ministry were fruitless, as the minister was not available after Mugabe sacked him. The Minister of Technology and also a journalist by training, Supa Mandiwanzira, was also not immediately available for comment by the time of going to press as his mobile was going unanswered.
There was no suggestion however that Professor Moyo caused or influenced the move. Sources close to government, who refused identification, told ZimEye.com that, the pulling down of transmission boosters was done to avoid conflict with neighbouring countries, as Zimbabwe is far from complying with digitalisation process.
Mutizwa Bludgeons Dynamos By 1
AS HIGHLANDERS players gathered on the pitch, forming a tight circle, their traditional way of motivating each other before a match, coach Bongani Mafu watched with interest.
As the players dispersed, he called Knox Mutizwa and put his arm around his shoulders afterwards before kick-off of the match against Dynamos on Sunday at Rufaro which Bosso lost 3-2.
Never mind the chaos that assistant referee Bongani Gadzikwa authored in the 78th minute, this was a day for Mutizwa to make his mark.
Mafu had a few words with the 21-year-old striker who went on to dazzle his opponents Dynamos scoring a memorable brace — his first time to score against the Harare giants.
And at the final whistle, the Bosso forward shared his disappointment of his team’s failure to secure victory against their rivals having outclassed them in the second half in which they could have buried them under an avalanche of goals had they not wasted several chances which came their way.
Knox Mutizwa (in front ) celebrates his opener against Dynamos at Rufaro Stadium on Sunday
“Before the match, the coach called me and told me that it was my time to shine. He then said ‘go and shine’. That gave me a great lift, there was a great weight off my shoulders.
“I did exactly what he told me. It’s my first time to score against Dynamos and am particularly happy that I scored a brace. But I am disappointed we failed to beat them after playing so well. We had the upper hand especially in the second half. We could have won this match,” said Mutizwa looking dejected and downcast as he spoke to NewsDay Sport.
Mutizwa had thrust Bosso ahead in the sixth minute, from the spot kick, sending goalkeeper Tatenda Mukuruva the wrong way after Augustine Mbara had illegally brought down Obadiah Tarumbwa in the box and referee Norman Matemera awarded a penalty.
But Dynamos star midfielder Ronald Chitiyo struck a first half brace to thrust his team into the lead. However, that setback appeared to give Bosso the much-needed steel, as they dominated in the second half in which they had some interludes of beautiful movements and passing.
They drew level, two minutes into the second half, with Mutizwa completing his brace with a superb header from a free kick by Edmore Muzanenhamo.
However, as the Bulawayo giants launched wave after wave of attack on their opponents’ goal, they succumbed to a 73rd header by Qadr Amini.
Still, Bosso playing with the spirit of an ant and the determination of a bee, could have rescued the match two minutes from full time but Muzanenhamo had what appeared a genuine goal disallowed for offside by Gadzikwa after Matemera had initially signalled for a goal.
But television replays suggest there was no offside.
It was a heartbreaking end to a match which the Bulawayo giants appeared on course to win for the first time since 2006. In the last two times that Bosso have come close to beating Dynamos, it was match officials that stole the stole the show.
Two seasons back, Matemera, added three more minutes to the added time allowing Dynamos to equalise right at the death. – Newsday
Chombo Desperately Needed to Fix Gwanda Fire Mess
Local Government and National housing Minister Ignatius Chombo is desperately needed to move in to act on Gwanda Council’s perennial failure to handle the fire service.
Local residents headed by the prolific Bekezela Fuzwayo have opened up a dossier proving how the council is “useless” in dealing with disasters and they are now appealing to government for urgent help. At least 10 people have been killed by Gwanda fires in a series of accidents the council could have easily averted but allowed to happen.
Wrote Fuzwayo, “in the worst incident to date, a couple of years back about ten lives were gruesomely lost when a truck and a smaller vehicle had a head on collusion a few kilometres out of town and, as always, all our Emergency Services could do was to hopelessly stand by and watch while people and the vehicles burnt to ashes.
“It is with these continuous disasters and failures by our council in mind that as residents of Gwanda then find ourselves living in fear with no guarantee that our lives and properties are safe in the hands of our council’s emergency services department.
“We are wondering how many more lives and how much more property should be destroyed before we can all say “enough is enough” and bring this to an end.
“Of major disappointment is that all these losses happen as our council continues declaring that it has acquired state of the art fire fighting equipment and that the staff has been provided with the best training available.
“Residents have been shocked time and again to see our fire fighting teams arrive to the scene of a fire failing to operate the fire fighting equipment and/or showing a complete lack of skill and knowledge on how to fight the fire.
“After the recent fire at Power Sales, as Residents representatives in the company of some key stakeholders from the town, we invited council to a round table to discuss our preparedness to these disasters with a hope that a collective strategy would be formulated therefrom but council was not prepared to have the dialogue and dismissed the invitation as being unwarranted.
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GMB Collapses, Owes $17 MIllion Salaries
Yesterday Parliament heard that Grain Marketing Board owes its workers $17 million in unpaid salaries as it is struggling to operate because the Government has delayed to release funds.
GMB deputy general manager Mr Joe Muzurura speaking before the Public Accounts committee, said the parastatal was also receiving an average of 15 to 20 summons each day from creditors.
He said GMB last paid its employees full salaries nine months ago,and now the parastatal had resorted to paying a flat salary of $300 to all its 1 984 workers.
“Government owes GMB $26 million for the grain delivered to the parastatal depots of which $9 million is for the grain received this season. GMB last received support from Government five months ago.
We have failed to pay our employees their salaries as we do not have money,” said Muzurura.
He went on to say between 2009 and 2014, Government owed GMB $44 million but Treasury paid $39 million in offsets.
“Treasury would settle our bills such as water, electricity and settle our debts instead of giving us cash. This is good but we do not purchase other resources using offsets.
It would make sense if GMB gets its cash and support its activities,” he said.
Besides maintaining the strategic grain reserve, GMB is involved in milling, packaging of rice, sugar beans and salt.
The parastatal has also started producing stockfeeds at the Norton plant but these have not been viable.
GMB acting general manager, Mr Lawarence Jasi, said the company had also gone into a partnership with a Chinese company to manufacture propylene bags.
“We would want to generate about $4,5 million a month but now we are getting $1,5 million.
GMB has been facing financial challenges with some experts encouraging Government to find strategic partners to assist with the resuscitation of the institution. – State Media
Mutasa Violating Official Secrets Act | OPINION
DISCLAIMER: The opinion expressed in the below article is the writer’s alone.
Didymus Mutasa’s continual discloses of national secrets is a criminal offence which demands that he should be arrested. Mutasa served two terms a state security minister in the present government.
According to the Official Secrets Act section 2 (a) Any person who—retains for any purpose prejudicial to the safety or interests of Zimbabwe any official document, whether or not completed or issued for use, when he has no right to retain it or when it is contrary to his duty to retain it or fails to comply with any directions issued by lawful authority with regard to the return or disposal thereof; or (b) allows any other person to have possession of any official document issued for his use alone; or (c) communicates to any person any secret official code or password issued for his use alone or without lawful authority or excuse has in his possession any official document or secret official code or password issued for the use of some person other than himself; shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding level twelve or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding ten years or to both such fine and such imprisonment.
In this vein Mutasa has become a national security threat that can compromise Zimbabwe as a whole since he is busy splashing information which is prejudicial to state.
As a seasoned politician, Didymus Mutasa is expected to swallow his pride in a dignified manner as opposed to adopting the concept of ‘loose cannon’ which can fall and explode any time without any control.
The worst virtue in him is that, he tasted sour grapes with ZANU-PF; this explains why he is acting like wild bush fire. But Mutasa should recognise that when he served as State security minister he was bound by Official Security Act not to disclose anything that he acquired during his tenure. Any violation of its clauses makes him liable to arrest. If ever he remains free he is doing so at the mercy of the state.
Mutasa is urged to re-invite his sanity and behave himself and stop provoking the laws.
Mugabe: “Obama Must Marry Me”
President Robert Mugabe, has challenged President Barack Obama by asking his hand in marriage, in his weekly radio interview with the State Media on Saturday.
“I’ve just concluded since President Obama endorses the same-sex marriage, advocates homosexual people and enjoys an attractive countenance thus if it becomes necessary , I shall travel to Washington, D.C. , get down on my knee , and ask his [Obama’s] hand,” said Mugabe deriding U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling making same-sex Marriage a Right Nationwide.
“I can’t understand how this people dare to defy Christ’s explicit orders as our Lord prohibited mankind from sodomy,” said the old recalcitrant Zimbabwean leader in an interview with ZBC radio station, adding, the American Government is run by perverts, Satan-worshipers who insults the Great American nation.
The American tradition and heritage was based on lofty Christian principles, added Mr. Mugabe, but to the detriment of this great nation, America’s corrupt political elite is acting according to their diabolic whims.
Obama’s endorsement of gay marriage, the first ever from a sitting president, came amid growing pressure for the president to clarify his previously muddled opinion, as two senior members of his administration announced personal support for gay marriage and a day after voters in North Carolina approved a state constitutional amendment defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman.
The statement brought an immediate reaction from his prospective opponent at home as well.
“My view is that marriage itself is a relationship between a man and a woman, and that’s my own preference,” Mitt Romney said at a brief news conference in Oklahoma City after Obama’s remarks were released. “I know other people have differing views — this is a very tender and sensitive topic, as are many social issues. But I have the same view that I’ve had since running for office. I shall end this mockery.”
Romney backs a federal constitutional amendment banning gay marriage and was opposed to the Massachusetts state court decision legalizing gay marriage issued while he was governor.-MaraviPost/additional reporting
Outrage As Dad Of Raped Girl(12) Withdraws Charges
A NKAYI father yesterday withdrew a criminal case against a relative who raped his 12-year-old daughter saying the family had agreed to settle the matter out of court.
In an affidavit submitted before regional magistrate Abednico Ndebele, the rape victim’s father said he wanted the matter to be withdrawn.
The girl was allegedly raped by her 18-year-old cousin and the teenager was caught committing the crime by their aunt. “I’m the father to the complainant and I hereby wish to drop the charges against the accused because both these teenagers are school going children and their future is at stake. They’re related and we suspect they engaged in sexual intercourse out of ignorance,” he said.
“We sat down as relatives and resolved to settle this matter out of court.” Magistrate Ndebele accepted the withdrawal application.
The State led by Concilia Ncube said that on May 22 at around 10PM, at a homestead in Nkayi, the girl was asleep in a hut with her aunt and seven other cousins of different ages.
“The cousin then entered the girl’s blankets and allegedly raped her once while she was asleep. Her aunt saw the boy coming out of the blankets and she questioned him about his mission and he didn’t respond satisfactorily,” said Ncube.
“When he had left the blankets, the aunt went to the girl and found her asleep. She then noticed some semen on her thighs and buttocks and woke her up immediately.”
The family reported the rape to the police the next day and the girl was taken for medical examination.
The teenager was arrested and the father withdrew the matter before the alleged rapist could plead.
Local gender activist Lindile Ndebele rubbished the withdrawal of the rape charges saying the application was a violation of the girl’s rights.
“I wonder what the girl’s mother is saying in all this and I doubt if ever she was given a chance to contribute to this whole withdrawal decision. We’re only seeing the girl’s father, a man who sought withdrawal on behalf of the girl,” said Ndebele.
She said the fact that the cousin was aged 18 means he is an adult who should be tried in a court of law when he commits a crime.
“Rape is a serious crime and no one should be allowed to withdraw cases against rapists even in cases involving relatives.
“They may want to convince themselves that the issue will be solved at the family level but what about the girl’s emotional and psychological wellbeing. She is only 12 and who knows what will become of her as a result of the sexual abuse?”
Zimbabwe Women’s Coalition director Virginia Muwanigwa said rape is a serious crime against women which must never be negotiated or addressed internally, whether in the family or society.
“Rape is a crime and it is not within the jurisdiction of a father, family or community to withdraw it from the courts.
“This man may pretend that he is safeguarding the interest of the girl by withdrawing but the fact stands that the girl has already been abused,” said Muwanigwa.
She said the State must intervene and ensure justice prevails. chronicle
Facebook Axes Zimbabwe, Settles its First Africa Office in Jo’burg
Social Networking company Facebook has deleted Zimbabwe as it opened its first headquarters in South Africa looking to add to its existing 120 million users on the continent.
The new office in Johannesburg will focus on growing markets in Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, it said in a statement.
Robert Mugabe’s Zimbabwe was removed from the list as only Zambia, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, Mozambique and Ethiopia were selected.
About one in five people in Africa have internet access, but almost double that figure are expected to have mobile internet connections by 2020.
About 80% of those who use Facebook in Africa access the site by mobile phone.
“This is one of the places where our next billion users are coming from,” Facebook’s vice-president for Europe, the Middle East and Africa Nicola Mendelsohn told Bloomberg news.
Facebook says it will also be looking to boost growth in Senegal, Ivory Coast,
Ghana, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, Zambia, Mozambique and Ethiopia as part of its increased presence in Africa. – BBC/Bloomberg
Vendors Horror as Grace Mugabe Supporters Alone Registered
The National Vendors Union of Zimbabwe (NAVUZ) has complained against the discrimination of vendors who do not display their allegiance to first Lady Grace Mugabe.
Vendors told ZimEye.com they are being abused because of their failure to show forth their support of the First Lady. CONTINUE READING- CLICK HERE….
Mliswa’s Farm Attached
Fresh from his Hurungwe legislature loss, Businessman and politician, Temba Mliswa saw his property at his Spring Farm in Karoi attached yesterday over a US$2,8 million debt he owes the CBZ.
The farm is said to be next in line for attachment after the property items were valued to be too small for the huge debt.
Mliswa fell into the abyss on Monday, the day the man will forever remember.
The properties attached yesterday include 108 herds of cattle, farm implements and equipment, household property from his farm house, lodge and restaurant.
The Karoi Deputy Sheriff, Mr Stuwart Magudze confirmed attaching the property this afternoon, saying it will be auctioned if Mliswa fails to settle the debt in 48 hours.
Mr Magudze quoted by the State Media said the value of the property however falls far short of meeting Mliswa’s obligation to the bank.
An order to attach to the property is said to have been granted by the High Court at the beginning of this year but the execution was however delayed to give room for a possible settlement plan.
Efforts to get hold of Mliswa on his mobile phone were fruitless.
Dembare – Bosso Ref Axed
The Zifa Referee’s Committee have suspended match official Bongani Gadzikwa, following his poor decision that denied Highlanders what appeared to be a legitimate goal in a Castle Lager Premiership match at Rufaro on Sunday.
Highlanders were left fuming after they lost the match 3-2 when Gadzikwa had ruled Edmore Muzanenhamo’s effort for offside in the 80th minute.
Referee Norman Matemera had indicated for a goal but the assistant referee who has a much greater say in offside decisions had his flag up although television replays showed otherwise.
ZRC vice chairman Wilfred Mukuna on Monday confirmed that Gahadzikwa has been suspended indefinitely from getting any appointments.
“He has been suspended, pending some investigations,” said Mukuna.
Mukuna said he could not shed more light now because the matter has to be dealt with in a professional and efficient manner.
Bosso deserved a point for their efforts but were denied by the controversial officiating by Gadzikwa.
Ronald Chitiyo scored a brace while Qadr Amin added the other goal for Dynamos as Knox Mutizwa scored twice for the Bulawayo giants.
Details to follow….
ZANU-PF Hijacks Vendors Registration Process
The National Vendors Union Zimbabwe (NAVUZ) says ZANU (PF) has taken over the registration of vendors and is discriminating their members against registration process favouring those who support First Lady Grace Mugabe.
The Vendors union representative which has more than 3 000 members in Harare alone cited the Grace Mugabe linked vendors Union , Queen of Grace, 100 Percent Empowerment, as one of the organizations which have hijacked the registration process of vendors.
“The information that NAVUZ has received thus far in respect of the ongoing registration process is that only members belonging to space baron led organizations such as Grassroots Empowerment, Queen of Grace, 100 Percent Empowerment members are allowed to register and several of our members have been barred from registering,” NAVUZ told ZimEye.com on Monday.
Two weeks ago the Grace Mugabe linked vendors’ union forced vendors to congregate at the Main Post office in Harare where it was registering them while chanting ZANU (PF) slogans.
The so called vendors’ representative also sold members ship cards at the registration point.
NAVUZ said should government through the Local Government Ministry leave politicians hijacking the vending regularization process their members are not going to be part and parcel of the process.
“Our position has always been clear that vendors must not be removed from their current vending sites until the ongoing registration process is complete.
“This registration process must be done in an inclusive, fair, transparent and non-partisan manner or else NAVUZ will not endorse its credibility and advise its members accordingly”.
SEX VIDEO ANOINTING: Church Responds to ZimEye
The Zim Pastor at the centre of the video sex scandal has been named as Lloyd Gangate of Covenant Life Church in Johannesburg. Gangate was caught in flagrante delicto on closed circuit television (CCTV) mounted by a suspicious congregant’s husband.
The husband, Mr Masvanhise, works in Saudi Arabia but was alerted to pastor Gangate’s frequent visits to his home by complex security guards.
Allegations of an affair between Mrs Masvanhise and Mr Gangate were previously put before the church but were vehemently denied by Gangate according to a communique released by the church. In the video it is also alleged that Mrs Masvanhise was previously questioned about the allegations of an affair but denied any impropriety.
It was due to this state of affairs that a suspicious Mr Masvanhise then secretly installed the CCTV equipment in his matrimonial bedroom. The equipment could be remotely accessed via the internet. On 19 June 2015 Pastor Lloyd Gangate was filmed engaged in sexual congress with Mrs Masvanhise on CCTV in Mr Masvanhise’s matrimonial bedroom.
In the video Mrs Masvanhise can be seen anointing the bedroom after making a call most likely to confirm the Pastor’s attendance. Perhaps following in the footsteps of the loose woman mentioned in Proverbs 7:10-23, Mrs Masvanhise turns on the electric blanket to keep the bed toasty in anticipation of the tryst with Gangate. The pastor then walks in takes off his clothes and hops into bed with her. You then see rapid furtive movement under the covers.
In an interview today with ZimEye.com, Senior Pastor and general secretary, Dr Msindo expressed concern not only for the spouses that were hurt by the infidelity but for other potential victims of the perverse Gangate. Dr Msindo also stated that the church had tried to reach out to Mr Masvanhise in an effort to apologise but this was rebuffed. Mrs Gangate has been offered counselling.
ZimEye.com has established that Gangate was swiftly fired as the shepherd to the South Africa flock soon after reported himself to the overseer. Gangate is also barred from contacting members of the Covenant Life Church according to the following statement released by the Church.
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STATEMENT OF COVENANT LIFE CHURCH
29 June 2015
From: The General Secretary
Covenant Faith Ministries
To: The Churches of Covenant Faith Ministries
REF: Adultery Case of Mr. Lloyd Gangata
On the night of 26 June 2015, the Overseer of South Africa received a call from Mr. Lloyd Gangata with shocking news of his own infidelity. When he heard the news, the Overseer speedily booked an air ticket to rush to the region where this had happened. He arrived in the afternoon of Saturday 27 June.
In the company of two senior leaders of the Ministry in the region, a Pastor and an Evangelist, the Overseer asked Mr Gangata to officially tell his story to the committee of three. He admitted that he committed adultery with a married woman.
We noted that Mr. Gangata hid this sin from us and had vehemently denied this wicked affair when he was confronted earlier by those who had suspicions. He did not seek any help from his seniors in the Ministry at any stage so that he could be freed from this adulterous entanglement.
We explained to Mr. Gangata the full implications of this shocking deed on his own marriage, the marriage of the lady that he violated, the branch of the church that had entrusted him with leadership, the numerous people who were being mentored by himself and those that looked up to him as a model of a pastor.
By committing adultery, Mr Lloyd Gangata has done the following:
• Violated the sanctity of marriage as a covenant, first and foremost in his own marriage
• Violated the sanctity of marriage of another couple. This will leave serious scars on them
• Severely impaired on the integrity of the church that had trusted him with pastoral responsibilities
• Severely affected relatives of at least four other families (and more) that are directly affected by this.
• Severely impacted negatively on some friends of the Church
The Church is not in a position to tolerate sin and hypocrisy of any form and this position stands. We stand guided
by the Word of God, which we believe is the ultimate arbiter and authority on matters pertaining to life and godli-ness as our constitution states clearly. Accordingly, it was decided by the panel that listened and considered Mr
Lloyd Gangata’s case as follows:
• That with effect from Saturday 27 June 2015, Mr. Lloyd Gangata is relieved of his responsibilities as a pastor
• That there is no intention at this stage and in the near future to entrust him with any leadership position
• That he is barred from ever visiting the branch or associating with any member of the church
• That he is hereby barred from acting for and/or speaking for or on behalf of the church anywhere and at any time,
• That relevant structures of the Ministry leadership will be available to help him to recover and become a repented
Christian on condition that he is willing to repent and on condition that he adheres to advise and counselling and fully recover and forsake sin
We are a Bible believing church that intends to balance the twin issues of Ministerial integrity and at the same time
helping the weak. We think that like everyone that has been caught in sin, Mr. Lloyd Gangata, disappointing as he has been to the church and wicked as he has behaved, deserves a chance to be helped in the manner that is clearly stated in Galatians 6 verses 1-4.
The Church that he was pastoring has a new leader placed over it. On 28 June early in the morning the rest of the
local church leaders were informed of the former Pastor’s behaviour. The Overseer also addressed the ordinary mem- bers the same day in the service. He asked members who could have been potentially violated to be in contact with
him so that appropriate assistance will be rendered. The wife of Mr. Gangata has been talked to and different sce- narios have been put to her in the light of what had happened. The Biblical perspective over this matter was made
known to her and we will respected her informed decision. She continues to receive counselling in this difficult time.
Her family has been informed about this and we keep engaging them on this unfortunate thing that happened. Like us, they remain seized with this matter.
We however regret that efforts to contact one of the affected parties has not been successful for many reasons. The overseer, on the night of 27 June tried to contact the husband whose wife was involved with Mr Gangata with the view to offer our apology as a church for this issue and to explain the detail that had come to our attention on this issue. We regret to say that the gentleman was not in a mood to talk to the church, and we fully understand and respect his feelings over this matter, for he is indeed a victim and is very much hurt by this unfortunate and uncalled for happening. Our feelings are for him and all that are in his family as they are also seized with this matter. We hope in the future an appropriate environment will be created for us to offer our apology as church for the damage that Mr Gangata inflicted on his marriage. We reckon that this will not be easy, but we are available, even as we also feel equally hurt and cheated by a man that we had trusted with such a huge Christian responsibility of pastoring, which requires one’s character to preach more than his words. We are also sorry to the world at large for this as this does not send a proper message to the world. As stated earlier, the church does not associate with adultery and we are sorry that this happened to someone whom people looked forard to, notwithstanding that he was a young and junior member of our pastoral team.
The church requests that the privacy of Mrs Gangata be respected in this difficult time. She is a victim and will re- quire healing. Equally, we request that the privacy of the man whose marriage was violated be respected and that any
pictures – be they still or motion – that any of our members who may have come into contact with him in any capac- ity be not distributed to any media, print, electronic or any other form. In these times, as in good times, we have to remain prayerful and give our whole to God.
The church reckons that a number of our members, especially those at the branch are hurt. We however ask that all our members exercise restraint, talk to your local pastors for emotional help on this issue, and lastly, continue to stand strong in the faith. We all still want to make it to heaven, so we have to work out our salvation with fear and trembling, acknowledging that we have our characters to build and lives to live for Christ. We won’t be distracted by this case that, although very serious, is one regrettable case that has happened amongst thousands of our believers who have, for years exercised themselves unto godliness.
Finally, be strong in the Lord.
Yours
E. Msindo, General Secretary
cc: Leaders
File: General Secretary
Chiyangwa’s Zeco Holdings Crumbles In Massive Losses
Phillip Chiyangwa’s Zeco Holdings is nearing collapse as the company is crushed under by administration costs of $2,6 million way above and strangling its meagre revenue $500,000.
Struggling engineering concern Zeco Holdings has narrowed its loss to $2,1 million for the full year to December from $$4,7 million in prior comparative period on cost cuts, the company said at the weekend as it faces questions about its future as a going concern.
The firm’s administrative expenses, at $2 million ($2,6 million in FY13) continued to exceed revenue, at $500,000 ($604,000 FY13) by a significant margin.
Zeco, a serial offender against the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listing rules, is two months behind the mandatory financial reporting deadline for firms with a December year-end.
Group chairman Phillip Chiyangwa said the delay was “due to the extra work and time required to ensure full disclosure relating to the discontinued operations.”
The company also announced that it had shut down its plastics business, Zimplastics which, according to Chiyangwa, “had become unviable with no prospects for recovery.” – The Source
PICTURES: New Diamond Find Claim In Bocha, Mutare
MUTARE-COULD THESE STONES BE PRECIOUS DIAMONDS? Some Zimbabweans claim they have found new diamond deposits following their search for the stones today (Monday 29th June): PICTURES:
Mnangagwa Humiliated, Revealed As “A Mental Retard”
Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been humiliated by proving himself to be a mental retard, Zimbabweans have concluded.
Mnagagwa was dressed down by the MDC-T’s Nelson Chamisa when the VP in parliament tried to shoot down the latter on the grounds of age. But Chamisa told him if he wants to press on age issues, he would be directly insulting his boss the Head of State.
“In the televised debate we see Mnangagwa displaying himself as a complete fool-mental retard”, said analyst Lenson Jongwa. VIDEO:
Gwanda Deadly Fires: Chombo Must Axe Council
Gwanda residents have raised their voice against the council following deadly fires which ravaged and destroyed the Power Sales Shop in the Central Business District. They are calling on Local Government Minister Ignatius to act before it is too late by absolving the council of the fire service responsibility.
FULL TEXT of the statement by the Gwanda Residents Association:.
Since the event of the fire that burnt down the Power Sales shop in the Central Business District in Gwanda on Wednesday, 24 June 2015 , we have been inundated with calls from various media houses and members of the public seeking to understand the position of the Residents Association on the matter.
As stated to other sectors already, as Gwanda Residents Association and indeed residents of Gwanda, we are all still disturbed and shocked by the extent to which the Power Sales shop was burnt down while our Municipal Fire Services team failed to deal with the fire.
While we share a lot of sympathy with the Management and Directors of Power Sales on the sad and huge loss, as Residents representatives we are not only worried about the extent of the damage experienced by Power Sales nor about the circumstances around how the fire started, we are also and more so worried about our Municipality’s preparedness and capabilities in dealing with emergencies of this nature.
What worries us more is that our council does not possess a good history of successfully dealing with fires of any magnitude which they have been called to attend to.
In recent years, property running into hundreds of thousands of dollars has been destroyed by fire in and around the town on several separate occasions and in all of them council has rushed to the scenes and failed to deal with the fires.
In the worst incident to date, a couple of years back about ten lives were gruesomely lost when a truck and a smaller vehicle had a head on collusion a few kilometres out of town and, as always, all our Emergency Services could do was to hopelessly stand by and watch while people and the vehicles burnt to ashes.
It is with these continuous disasters and failures by our council in mind that as residents of Gwanda then find ourselves living in fear with no guarantee that our lives and properties are safe in the hands of our council’s emergency services department.
We are wondering how many more lives and how much more property should be destroyed before we can all say “enough is enough” and bring this to an end.
Of major disappointment is that all these losses happen as our council continues declaring that it has acquired state of the art fire fighting equipment and that the staff has been provided with the best training available.
Residents have been shocked time and again to see our fire fighting teams arrive to the scene of a fire failing to operate the fire fighting equipment and/or showing a complete lack of skill and knowledge on how to fight the fire.
After the recent fire at Power Sales, as Residents representatives in the company of some key stakeholders from the town, we invited council to a round table to discuss our preparedness to these disasters with a hope that a collective strategy would be formulated therefrom but council was not prepared to have the dialogue and dismissed the invitation as being unwarranted.
Following this refusal for dialogue by our council, we have no alternative but to appeal to the Ministry of Local Government to immediately suspend Council from offering this service and set up a commission of enquiry into the operations and capabilities of our town’s emergency services department as we can no longer stand the risk of having more properties and lives destroyed by fire in Gwanda.
We expect the commission of enquiry to be able to give a full report on whether our council is indeed prepared and capable to handle these emergencies and if not come up with what really needs to be done to build this department to it’s expected standards.
While that is on going, our local Civil Protection Unit will need to take the matter as a crisis and engage the services of the Zimbabwe Republic Police to set up a fully fledged emergency services section within the police in the town. This section within the police will be expected to attend to these emergencies far much better than what has been the case with our Local Authority until such a time that the Council department is satisfactorily set up and functional.
Bekezela Maduma Fuzwayo Information and Publicity Secretary Gwanda Residents Association.
Triangle Beats Kariba
NEW ZPC Kariba head coach Sunday Chidzambwa had a disappointing return after his side lost to Triangle in Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played at Gibbo Stadium yesterday.
BY KENNETH NYANGANI IN CHIREDZI
TRIANGLE . . . . . . . . . . . . .(0)1
ZPC KARIBA . . . . . . . . . . . . .(0)
Hardlife Mavhundi made the difference in the 73rd minute.
It had been a long road for Chidzambwa, a former Warriors coach, who quit Dynamos on September 5, 1999 after the Harare giants were defeated 2-0 by Tunisia’s Esperance in the Caf Champions League at the National Sports Stadium.
Since then, a lot has happened: He has coached the Warriors, served a match-fixing ban and coached in the South Africa Premiership. His last coaching stint was South African National First Division side Black Leopards in 2013.
Chidzambwa’s return yesterday after 16 years’ absence from the local league clearly frustrated the home side charges for 72 minutes as they defended with their backs against a side that had destroyed visiting teams with ease.
Chidzambwa said the game of football was all about creating chances and making use of them.
“As long as you create scoring chances you have a better chance of winning games, the problem comes when you don’t create opportunities. So by missing good chances in the first half it was not good at all,’’ he said.
His counterpart Kelvin Kaindu said it was good to collect another three points at home.
“This is a hard-fought three points and our opponents defended well. I am happy we created a lot of scoring opportunities, but in the second half we raised our game and we scored the winning goal,” he said.
ZPC Kariba were first on the offensive, but Pride Tafirenyika failed to beat the opposition goalkeeper Ashley Reyners from outside the box while at the other end, Pasca Manhanga was let loose by the visitors’ rearguard before unleashing a cross that was connected well by striker Felix Kuswatuka, but hit the upright post.
In the 28th minute Young Warriors players Praise Tonha and Malvern Gaki had a neat exchange of passes on the right channel finding midfielder Kuswatuka inside the box, but the visitors’ defenders were quick to clear out the danger.
Reyners was then quick to react to a Tawanda Nyamandwe shot after he was set up by the exciting Raphael Manuvire, who had subtracted a cluster of his markers.
Triangle had a penalty appeal waved away by Bikita-based referee Makonese Masakadza after defender Appiah Sylvester handled Lameck Nhamo’s cross in the 47th minute. Triangle, however, broke the ice in the 73rd minute when former Masvingo United player Mavhundi headed home a Tonha corner kick.-Newsday
Mliswa Has No Case Against Guzah – LEGAL ANALYSTS
Losing candidate for Hurungwe West Temba Mliswa has no potent legal case against winner Keith Guzah’s election, legal experts at the Veritas NGO say.
In the issue released at the weekend the experts state that the man does not have legal strength for a lawsuit against the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission. Even on the issue of Guzah’s alleged criminal conviction, the law only says that a person is ineligible for parliament if he or she was booted from parliament in the past five years for an offence of which Guzah was nowhere near parliament during the period.
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Hurungwe West, Swearing-in of New MPs, New Vacancies
A controversy has arisen over whether ZANU-PF’s Keith Guzah, declared winner of the Hurungwe West by-election on 10th June, was validly nominated to stand for the constituency.
What Does the Constitution Say?
All the Constitution says about qualifications for a constituency candidate is that a person is qualified for election as a member of the National Assembly if “registered as a voter” and at least 21 years old. A candidate is ineligible if he is not qualified to be a voter at all, or was compelled to leave Parliament in the previous five years because of being convicted of a crime [section 125].
The Constitution does not say that a constituency candidate must be registered on the constituency voters roll. [If this had been intended it would have said so directly – in the same way as sections 274 and 275, which state that an urban or rural councillor must be a registered voter in the urban or rural area concerned.]
Nor does the Constitution say that Act of Parliament can add additional qualifications or disqualifications for a constituency candidate. Hence any provision in the Electoral Act that attempted to do so would be null and void for inconsistency with the Constitution.
What Does the Electoral Act Say?
As stated above the Electoral Act cannot validly add a qualification for a constituency candidate that is not in the Constitution. And in fact it does not say anything about whether a candidate for a constituency seat must be registered on the voters roll of the constituency for which he is standing. What the Act does say is that if a candidate [presumably wanting to show good will and getting more backing in a constituency that has asked him or her to stand as its candidate] wants to transfer his registration as a voter from another constituency to the one in which intends to stand, he or she may do so [Section 23(1) of the Act]. But there is nothing in the Electoral Act which compels a candidate to do so, and an inference cannot be drawn from this section that he or she has to do so.
The nomination form in the Ninth Schedule to the Electoral Act seems to be what has caused some confusion. There were two versions of the pro forma certificate to be signed by candidates in the form distributed by ZEC:
One says “The candidate is enrolled as a voter in the constituency”. The other says The candidate is enrolled as a voter in the …………………… constituency” – leaving a space for the name of any constituency to be filled in. With the dots, the form reflects the Constitution [i.e. the true legal position]. Without the dots the interpretation is ambiguous. This suggests that the dots were omitted when the Act was printed, but whatever the explanation the presence or absence of a few dots in a mere form is no basis for reading an additional qualification into the Electoral Act, particularly when, like this one, the form also contains other obvious drafting errors.
There has been a suggestion in the press that ZEC should rerun the election. ZEC has no power to do so. The losing candidate will have to seek his remedy through the courts. He has already done so.
16 New ZANU-PF Constituency MPs Sworn In
Following the ZANU-PF clean sweep in the sixteen by-elections 10th June, the new ZANU-PF constituency members of the National Assembly were sworn in on Tuesday 16th June. The names of the new members and their constituencies are:
Bulawayo Metropolitan Province-
Lobengula: Maideyi Mpala;
Luveve: Ntandoyenkosi Mlilo;
Makokoba: Tshinga Judge Dube;
Pelandaba /Mpopoma: Joseph Tshuma;
Pumula: Godfrey Malaba Ncube
Harare Metropolitan Province
Dzivaresekwa: Omega Sipani-Hungwe;
Glen View South: Pius Madzinga;
Harare East: Terence Mukupe;
Highfield West: Psychology Maziwiza;
Kambuzuma: Tinashe Maduza;
Kuwadzana: Betty Nhambu
Manicaland Province
Chikanga-Dangamvura: Isau Fungai Mupfumi;
Headlands: Christopher Peter Chingosho
Mashonaland West Province
Hurungwe West: Keith Never Guzah
Matabeleland North Province
Tsholotsho North: Jonathan Nathaniel Moyo
Midlands Province
Mbizo: Vongaishe Mupereri
Seven New MDC-T MPs Sworn In
On 16th June ZEC in General Notices 186 and 187 declared the MDC-T party-list replacements for the unseated MDC Renewal Parliamentarians. The MDC-T replacements were sworn in on Thursday 18th June:
Senators: Anna Chimanikire [[Harare Metropolitan Province]; David Anthony Chimhini [Manicaland]; Theresa Maonei Makone [[Harare Metropolitan Province]; Beki Sibanda [Matabeleland South].
National Assembly women party-list members: Susan Matsunga [Harare Metropolitan Province]; Nomvula Mguni [Bulawayo Metropolitan Province]; Machirairwa Mugidho [Masvingo Province].
Two More Vacancies Announced
On Wednesday 17th June the President of the Senate announced two new vacancies after receiving notification from ZANU-PF that the Mrs Olivia Muchena and Mr Dzikamai Mavhaire were no longer members of the party.
All 5 MPs expelled from ZANU-PF on 21st May have now had their seats declared vacant. [See Bill Watch 21/2015 of 15th June for the previous week’s announcement that three National Assembly seats were vacant because of the expulsion from ZANU-PF of Mr Bhasikiti, Mr Butau and Mr Kaukonde].
Mr Bhasakiti is contesting his expulsion in the High Court and won a constitutional court case delaying the holding of a by-election to fill his seat pending the result of his High Court application.
Update on Parliamentary Numbers as at 19th June
National Assembly
Occupied seats:
ZANU-PF…………………………………..
206
MDC-T……………………………………….
56
MDC………………………………………….
2
Total occupied seats:……………….
264
Vacancies:
ZANU-PF (1 party-list seat,
5 constituency seats)………………….
6
Total number of seats: ………………..
270
Senate
Occupied seats:
ZANU-PF…………………………………..
35
MDC-T……………………………………….
21
MDC………………………………………….
2
Chiefs ……………………………………….
18
Disabled representatives …………..
2
Total occupied seats:……………….
78
Vacancies:
ZANU-PF only……………………………
2
Total number of seats: ………………..
80
Bashir, Mugabe, Zuma and the Dead Victims
Andrew Donaldson says the numbers killed in Dafur are so great and impersonal, they mean almost nothing.
MUCH has been written about our government’s shameful role in the continuing liberty of the Sudanese sickbag, Omar al-Bashir. Unlike many commentators, however, I have actually met a couple of his victims.
It was not a big thing. Al-Bashir has, if I may, many, many victims. It sort of comes with the territory with genocide. By most accounts, his militia, the Janjaweed, were responsible for the murder of 300 000 people in Darfur, a bit of scrub in the western part of Sudan all but meaningless in the geopolitical scheme of things save for its natural resources. (The Chinese got the concessions, apparently.) A further two-and-a-half million people were uprooted and displaced in what has tidily been referred to as “ethnic strife” in the region.
The numbers are so impersonal, they mean almost nothing. That’s also part and parcel of the modern genocide “package”. We’re no longer affected by such things. Put it down to atrocity fatigue. Kill three people and you’re a mass murderer. Kill 30, well, you still need locking up — but this time as a mental patient. Kill 300 000, on the other hand, and you get to park your private jet at Waterkloof as the 21st century Kurtz whispers, “What horror, what horror?”
It would be a completely different story, of course, if you took a stroll in your neighbourhood, and you turned a corner, and there, on the pavement, right in front of you, in her ragged purple robes, was one of al-Shabir’s victims, a wailing and sobbing woman so wracked with grief that she was clawing at her face and tearing out her hair.
That was how I found Hamat Kadamala Hassan one afternoon in early January 2008. I was living in the previously advantaged suburb of Melville, Johannesburg, and there she was, a Masalit woman many thousands of kilometres from her home, screaming in the street. I could not understand a word she was saying, and she couldn’t understand me.
After a great deal of assistance from the then local DA city councillor who managed to find an Arabic translator — Sharon Sabbagh, wherever you are, take a bow — Hassan’s story slowly emerged. And quite a tale it was, too.
Some months previously, in 2007, the Janjaweed slaughtered everyone in Hassan’s village. Fortunately for her, she was out in the fields with a granddaughter when they came and could hide. There was only one other survivor — her grandson, 13-year-old Rachid Dahiye.
He had been caught by the raiders and thrown into a burning hut. Somehow — and this is the part that I find most extraordinary — the boy forced himself to stay put inside that burning pyre until the raiders had left and it was safe to emerge.
His injuries were terrible. Badly disfigured, he and his grandmother and sister walked for days to a refugee camp across the border in Chad. Doctors there were not able to provide Dahiye with the treatment he needed, so an international appeal was launched to raise funds for the boy.
Children of Fire, a Johannesburg-based organisation that helps kids burnt in shack fires and other disasters, agreed to pay for Dahiye’s flight to South Africa and cover the costs of his skin graft operations here.
Dahiye and his grandmother arrived on December 26, 2007. A week later, on January 3, Hassan was told by Children of Fire that she had to return to Chad. She flatly refused, stating that she wished to remain with her grandson for the duration of his stay in South Africa.
It was an understandable position, but Children of Fire thought otherwise. On January 10, when Dahiye underwent his first operation, the organisation tried to force Hassan on the next flight to Chad. Again, she refused to budge. This time she was thrown out on the streets and left to fend for herself — alone, terrified, unable to communicate with anyone, a stranger in a strange city.
To cut to the chase, the matter eventually wound up before the Pretoria High Court, which appointed advocate Jacob van Garderen, then national director of the Refugee and Migrant Rights Project at Lawyers for Human Rights, as the curator for Dahiye. Hassan was allowed to stay.
In May 2008, Dahiye and his grandmother left South Africa for Tunisia, where he continued to receive treatment for his burns. Hopefully, he has fully recovered and, nothwithstanding the awful scars he will bear for the rest of his days, enjoys a full and happy life today.
But I wonder what he thinks of the way we helped al-Bashir evade justice, and hope that he doesn’t judge us too harshly.
This article first appeared in the Weekend Argus.
South Africa: Zim Robbers Guilty Of 2nd Murder
IOL|A MAN who was part of the gang convicted for killing former heavyweight boxing champion Corrie Sanders, has now been convicted for the robbery and murder of a smallholding owner by the High Court in Pretoria.
Zimbabwean national Samuel Mabena, 31, and co-accused Bismack Dick, 28, also from Zimbabwe, stormed into the Brits home of Mauritz Oberholzer, 65, at 2am on September 5, 2012, and shot him through the nose with the bullet ending up in his neck.
The pair – who were part of a gang whose other members were not apprehended – had torn the security door out of its hinges, broke down the front door and the couple’s bedroom door before ripping out a safe from the wall.
They stole several firearms and other belongings from the home.
Mabena and Dick were, last week, each sentenced to life imprisonment plus an additional 25 years by Judge Letty Molopa-Sethosa.
Handing down her judgment, Judge Molopa-Sethosa said the two had shown no remorse for their actions and blatantly refused to take ownership of their actions.
Society was tired of criminals committing crimes with no respect for human life, she said.
“Murder in such a manner is a heinous and despicable offence by the youth that our communities have had to endure. It is up to us to send a strong message this will not be tolerated any longer,” she said.
Legal representatives for both men applied for leave to appeal against the judgment and sentencing.
They said the judge had over-emphasised the impact on the community, the grievousness of the crimes and did not take into consideration their personal circumstances.
Their request was refused by Judge Molopa-Sethosa who said no compelling or substantial circumstances had been submitted that would warrant anything less than the prescribed minimum term she had meted out in the matter.
After sentencing, Oberholzer’s family cried with relief. They said they were still struggling to come to terms with the killing.
Younger brother, Pieter Oberholzer, said the victim’s wife Marie had been struggling immensely.
“She still has nightmares and has had to sell their family home as she could no longer stay in that house. We are satisfied with the judgment and work of the police, but things will never be the same again for any of us,” he said.
“She misses him, especially during the birthdays and anniversaries because they had been married for 25 years before his senseless killing,” said Oberholzer.
Sanders’s brother Mike was in court to support the family as he knew them well and because the man who killed his brother was involved. Mabena is serving 30 years for his role in killing Sanders.- IOL
Tsvangirai Announces Exciting Political ‘Breakthrough’
“MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai on Saturday tagged Joyce Mujuru and PDZ party leader Barbara Nyagomo into his MDC party,” reported ZimEye.
“ZimEye.com can reveal members of the various political formations were pulled into the MDC State of The Nation Address special function on Saturday”
Exciting indeed!
Tsvangirai gave the nation details of the consequences of the Zanu PF’s rigged elections in his address but said nothing about how the rigged July 2013 elections were themselves a consequence of MDC’s failure implement the democratic reforms agreed in the GPA.
Tsvangirai and his fellow MDC leaders had five years to implement the reforms but failed to get even one reform implemented. SADC and others had warned MDC on the need to implement the reforms to ensure future elections were free, fair and credible but MDC ignored the warning.
All along Tsvangirai has publicly denied that SADC heads warned MDC on the reforms. But three months ago his spokesman, Luke Tamborenyoka, has publicly admitted to MDC being warned on the reforms and the “folly” of ignoring the warning. MDC made the public admission just before the scheduled SADC meeting in Harare because the party wanted to meet SADC heads and present them with another one of MDC’s endless petitions. SADC heads ignore MDC.
Ever since the rigged July 2013 when SADC heads dismissed Tsvangirai and his fellow MDC leaders as corrupt, incompetent and sell-outs they have pointedly ignore MDC. SADC vomited you MDC lot out then, so did the Western donors and many others too; they will never gone back to eat vomit.
Yes MDC still has some followers amongst the Zimbabwe electorate but these are who have never understood what the reforms were throughout the GNU years and still do not to this day! These are the naïve and gullible who have been brainwashed by the decades of Zanu PF propaganda into simpleton who can only follow like sheep and are incapable of thinking for themselves or see reason! It took two decades for them to finally accept that Mugabe is a corrupt and murderous tyrant it will take another two decades for them to see Tsvangirai for the corrupt and incompetent man he is.
To be fair to the MDC supporters, they are not the only ones who have no idea what the democratic reforms are about. Tsvangirai and his MDC teams have no clue what these reforms are. Since the rigged July 2013 elections MDC-T has called for the boycott of all future elections until their demands of eight electoral reforms are implemented.
“In the previous elections, the people of Zimbabwe have won the election but lost the results and we pledge in our diversity to continue to insist on the implementation of both the Constitution and the reforms agreed under the auspices of SADC and the African Union,” said Tsvangirai is his Saturday address.
Tsvangirai has never mentioned and of the GPA reforms until now. If he really understood anything about the GPA reforms then he would know that Zanu PF will never ever implement these reforms now that the GPA has expired just because Tsvangirai has finally woken up to their importance!
“I see the true grand coalition (MDC-T being joined by Mai Mujuru’s People First and Nyagomo’s PDZ) not as the unity of individuals or leaders of political parties, but as a unity of Zimbabweans who possess shared values and convergence on the patriotic goal to take our country forward,” said Tsvangirai.
“Today, I promise Zimbabweans that we are on the brink of an exciting political moment and they will be see us as political leaders converging on those issues that matter most to us all Zimbabweans.”
This is nothing but a case of the blind leading the blind deeper and deeper into the political and economic hell Tsvangirai got the nation into by failing to implement the raft of democratic reforms agreed in the GPA in 2008.
Until the Zimbabwe electorate take time to understand what the reforms are about; only then will they elect the men and women who too understand the reforms and will the nation be assured that all the reforms will finally be fully implemented; this nation will never break the endless cycle of empty promises change from the opposition followed by more Zanu PF rigged elections.
WATCH:Zimbabwean Pastor Caught In Bed With Married Woman
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A Zimbabwean pentecostal pastor based in South Africa has been caught on video in bed with a married woman.
The development comes after another Zim pastor based in the UK was axed from his job after going on a fling with another married Londoner.READ MORE-Top Pastor Caught ‘Having Sex’ with Married Woman, Stripped
The incident which happened at the woman’s marital home in Johannesburg, was filmed by the husband using installed CCTV cameras which transmitted live via a live internet line.
He watched the whole “bedroom horror” while away at work in Saudi Arabia.
The husband in the video narrates the whole incident in Shona. “Now they have finished bathing and she is preparing the bed which has a warm electric blanket…”
“Where are you, are you coming,” the preacher says.
Now that she has finished he dives into the bed before her. She then follows just before the drama starts. MORE TO FOLLOW…
Dzamara: US Congressmen Jet Into Harare
Due to the humanitarian situation following the Itai Dzamara disappearance, a two member staff delegation from the United States Congress is in Zimbabwe on a three day visit until June 30th 2015.
The Staff Delegation is led by Gregory Simpkins is Staff Director for the U.S. House Subcommittee on Africa, Health, Human Rights, and International Relations. Mr Simpkins will be accompanied by Piero Tozzi, Counsel in the House Subcommittee on Africa, Health, Human Right and International Relations. The two officials will meet representatives of government, business and civil society organizations to hear firsthand accounts about the situation in Zimbabwe in relation to human rights, democracy and governance.
Early this month, the U.S. Congress subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations conducted a hearing on Zimbabwe. During the hearing a wide range of issues including United States government policy on Zimbabwe and future relations between the two countries. Dr Shannon Smith, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, gave a presentation during the hearing which is available online. Dr Smith and Steven Feldstein, Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, visited Zimbabwe on May 12 on a similar fact-finding mission.
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Gregory Simpkins is Staff Director for the U.S. House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health and Human Rights, where he manages subcommittee activities and advises the Chairman on policy issues, arranges Congressional hearings, drafts legislation and conducts oversight missions. He served in the same position from 1997-98 and from 2005-2006.
Mr. Simpkins has served in a variety of positions in civil society, allowing him to help shape or implement U.S. policy on Africa, including two versions of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) and U.S. corporate support for the UN Convention to Combat Desertification. A journalist who has worked in national and local radio as a reporter, talk show host and producer since 1977, Mr. Simpkins has written for national and international magazines and newspapers, including the Christian Science Monitor, the Washington Times, Jane’s Terrorism and Security Monitor, the Nairobi (Kenya) Law Monthly and The Guardian (Nigeria). From 2009-2011, wrote the blog Africa Rising 2010.
Mr. Simpkins also has been an interview subject on Africa events by such media outlets as the Voice of America and the British Broadcasting System and has lectured on Africa issues before audiences at such institutions as the Carnegie Institute for International Peace, the Heritage Foundation, the U.S. Foreign Service Institute, the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University and the Emancipation Support Committee (Trinidad and Tobago).
Beginning in 1987, Mr. Simpkins has been involved in foreign advocacy projects. In recent years, he has designed and managed democratization, trade and capacity-building programs in Africa. He helped to establish the African Democracy Network, an organization of more than 200 African democrats from 31 nations in 1994; the AGOA Civil Society Network, a coalition of African NGOs concerned with the equitable implementation of the African Growth and Opportunity Act, and the U.S. Civil Society Coalition for African Trade and Investment, an alliance of U.S. civil society organizations working on U.S.-Africa trade.
He holds a B.A. in journalism from George Washington University and an MBA from the Keller Graduate School of Management.
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Piero A. Tozzi is counsel to the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations. He holds a JD from Fordham University School of Law and a BA from Columbia University.
Prior to joining the Subcommittee, Piero authored numerous articles on international law, constitutional law and comparative constitutional law, and his work has been cited by the United States Supreme Court. In addition, he has submitted friend of the court briefs to the Supreme Courts of Mexico and Argentina, as well as the Interamerican Court of Human Rights.
At the Subcommittee, Piero’s focus has been on oversight of US global health and food security programs, as well as monitoring human rights issues in Africa, Latin America, and Asia. He also is tasked with overview of international organizations, in particular the United Nations. Piero engages with civil society organizations and other stakeholders on a regular basis, and negotiates the advancement of legislation within the Foreign Affairs Committee, other House Committees with overlapping jurisdiction and with the Senate, in particular the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Piero speaks Mandarin Chinese and Spanish, and lives with his wife and three children in northern Virginia.
Jonathan Moyo Risks Lawsuit over Twitter Insults
Information minister and government spokesperson Jonathan Moyo could be sued for his endless string of insults on social media platforms, analysts have said.
Ever since Moyo joined micro blobbing site Twitter early this year, some of his conversations with followers have degenerated into serious verbal exchanges with the acerbic minister at times using uncouth language to denigrate the views of his followers, and at times using such words like “idiot”.
Moyo has justified the use of the hate language saying if provoked, he would retaliate.
Media expert and lawyer Chris Mhike said national leaders, particularly politicians and government officials were expected to be dignified and measured in their conduct and speech.
“Some of that insult language is certainly not ministerial,” Mhike said.
“As Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services (assuming that he still holds that portfolio), Prof. Moyo would also do well to lead by example through respecting the ethics of mass communication and therefore refraining from venomous language.”
Mhike said Moyo could easily be sued by aggrieved persons or institutions under civil law; or proceedings could be instituted against him in terms of criminal law and procedure, and that could be embarrassing for him.
“While he commendably objects to the existence of criminal defamation in Zimbabwe, that law is still officially valid, according to the Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe and in terms of the Criminal Law [Codification and Reform] Act. The recent conviction of Tatenda Machingauta who had insulted Hon. Joseph Chinotimba on Whatsapp is a clear example of the applicability of criminal law to those who use offensive language on social media platforms,” Mhike said.
Moyo, who amassed close to 16 000 followers since he joined twitter in February, was in recent weeks involved in a verbal showdown with former South African Reserve Bank Governor Tito Mboweni whom he described as an “Uncle Tom, irrational, foolish and a charlatan”. That was after Mboweni tweeted that he was annoyed by Moyo’s rants on twitter at a time Zimbabweans were suffering.
Media lecturer, Alexander Rusero said Moyo’s outbursts on social media was uncalled for since he was a government minister and spokesperson. He said Moyo ran the risk of having his personal views being mistaken for government views.
“There will be some implications of being a government spokesperson. Moyo is someone who is free to express himself but at times becomes excited and overwhelmed and forgets his government role,” Rusero said.
“I am not sure how bad the language is but sometimes it can be construed to represent government position. Moyo should know better. I don’t think he is intelligent, he is just a learned professor.”
Political analyst Pedzisai Ruhanya said Moyo should exercise restraint on social media platforms as a government spokesperson.
“Moyo should understand that he is far from being a private citizen and some people might just be there to provoke him into such rants that could be damaging to the government,” Ruhanya said. – The Standard
Sex, Drugs 16Girl-Children Arrested
SIXTEEN pupils from Milton High, Townsend Girls’ High, Pace College and Girls’ College, were arrested on Friday after they were caught drinking and abusing dangerous drugs at Centenary Park in Bulawayo.
The pupils, all clad in school uniforms, were arrested and taken to Bulawayo Central Police station facing public drinking charges. They were arrested around 5PM when police raided the Centenary Park after receiving an anonymous tip-off.
The pupils, whose names cannot be published as they are minors, are also believed to have been engaging in sexual activities as there were used condoms nearby.
A source said the pupils were raided by police details from the dogs section. The police, the source said, found the pupils with bottles of whisky, dagga and a widely abused cough syrup with a high alcohol content, Broncleer, popularly known as Bronco.
They said the group made up of eight boys and eight girls admitted to drinking, taking dangerous drugs and engaging in sexual activities.
“They were all drunk when they were arrested. They said the park was their new base where they would freely drink and enjoy themselves,” said the source.
The pupils were released after their parents, guardians and school authorities were called in.
They painted a dejected picture tinted with shame as they sat on the floor at the police station with exhibits in front of them.
Bulawayo province police spokesperson, Inspector Mandlenkosi Moyo, confirmed the arrests.
“I can confirm that a group of boys and girls were rounded up by police on Friday but they were dealt with accordingly. They’ve since been released and the matter is being handled by their parents and school authorities. As the police we’re still investigating and tracing suppliers of the dangerous substances they were found in possession of,” said Inspector Moyo.
He urged parents to always monitor their children in terms of behaviour and whereabouts after school and on weekends.
“These days the pupils are engaging in Vuzu parties and they are now doing them during school days. As such we’re encouraging parents and guardians to monitor them particularly when they say they are going to weekend parties as they use the opportunity to indulge in unsafe sex,” he said.
Insp Moyo said police have joined forces with the National Aids Council and Childline Zimbabwe to do campaigns in schools against alcohol abuse and unsafe sex.
“We have joined hands with NAC and Childline Zimbabwe in holding awareness campaigns in schools to highlight the dangers of drug abuse and engaging in unsafe sex in greater Bulawayo.
“We have been doing these campaigns for about a month now,” said Insp Moyo.
Teenage binge-drinking in Bulawayo has reached alarming levels amid concerns of moral decay in the city.
Over the past few months, there has been a plethora of house parties hosted by youths, who in most cases are as young as 13 years in the affluent suburbs of Bulawayo.
The teens organise house parties on the social networking platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp, Viber and Mxit.
It remains a mystery where the teenagers, most of whom are still in school, get the money to host the parties and buy the alcohol and drugs. Equally baffling is whether the children have the blessings of their parents and guardians when they host the wild parties.
Police: We’re Still Chasing Mliswa
Police yesterday said investigations on former Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial chairman Temba Mliswa for possessing suspected stolen farming equipment at one of his warehouses in Harare, were still continuing.
Police sources said Mliswa would soon be questioned once investigations have been completed. “The equipment is still under police guard as investigations on the case continue. He will be questioned soon,” said a police source.
It is believed that the equipment was part of equipment that was distributed under the Government’s Farm Mechanisation Programme, a few years ago. Police were recently deployed to the warehouse, which is along Simon Mazorodze Road, to guard the equipment.
Police and officials from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe also visited the premises and they will soon question Mr Mliswa in connection with the case. Last week chief police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba confirmed the developments.
“Yes, there is equipment under police guard belonging to Mliswa. We are carrying out investigations,” she said without divulging any other details for fearing to jeopardise the investigations.
In February, the embattled former Hurungwe legislator was arrested for illegally possessing seven AK47 assault rifles, with the police still to establish the intention for which he held the guns.
Mliswa was picked up by detectives from the CID Law and Order Section at his Spring Farm in Karoi where the guns were discovered.
According to sources, Mliswa was allegedly found in possession of the seven unlicensed AK47 rifles which were stashed at his farm. This was not the first time that Mliswa has had a brush with the law, although he was acquitted on several occasions.
In 2010, his lawyers sensationally revealed that he was facing up to 78 charges in Zimbabwe’s court system.
This was after he was arrested in the same year on allegations of extorting $1 600 from relatives of his two employees and the theft of 56 cattle in Karoi. In the same year, Mliswa along with Martin Mutasa and George Marere spent weeks in prison after being arrested on charges of fraud involving $1,05 million.
The three were alleged to have defrauded a Harare man, Paul Westwood, of his 50 percent shares in Noshio Motors, a car dealer jointly owned by Westwood and Hammarskjöld Banda and his wife.
After release on bail, Mliswa was re-arrested and charged for crimes dating back to 2002, which included cases of assault and common assault, theft, public violence, contempt of court, extortion, malicious damage to property, Shop Licences Act violation, Firearms Act violation and housebreaking.
Mliswa and his co-accused were acquitted of the Noshio case in June 2011.
Zimparks Official(bogus) Tries To Rape 4 Women
A MAN, who pounced on four women, who were fetching firewood, masquerading as a Zimbabwe Parks and Wild Life Management Authority (Zimparks) official and attempted to rape them has been jailed for three years.
Chamunorwa Nyangore (30), from Machipisa village in Gambuzi, was convicted and sentenced on four counts of attempted rape by magistrate Ngoni Nduna last week.
The court initially sentenced him to five years, but suspended two years on condition of good behaviour.
Prosecutor Hazel Kondo told the court that Nyangore met the women, who were fetching firewood at Highlands Farm, on December 24 last year.
He identified himself as a Zimparks employee and told them that they were all under arrest for poaching.
The court heard that Nyangore force-marched the women up a hill where he later demanded $80 from them.
After they indicated that they did not have the money, Nyangore ordered them to undress and lie on the ground as he prepared to rape them.
However, the women got up and fled in different directions.
The women reported the matter to the police, leading to Nyangore’s arrest.-Newsday
368 Cops Axed
A TOTAL of 368 police officers were last year dismissed from the Zimbabwe Republic Police for various acts of misconduct, Home Affairs Deputy Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has said.
Responding to a question in Parliament last week, Deputy Minister Ziyambi said the officers had been discharged in accordance with the Police Act.
“In 2014, the police force recorded 156 deaths among its members, 467 resignations and 368 were discharged for misconduct.
“A member can be discharged for misconduct, after conviction of a criminal offence, if he or she is unfit for duty by failing to adhere to the police code of ethics and it’s recommended that he or she be discharged as unsuitable.
“Some members were discharged for desertion, where a member is discharged after absenting himself or herself for a continuous period of 21 days or more. A board of inquiry then declares that he or she is a deserter,” Deputy Minister Ziyambi told Parliament.
The highest number was recorded in 2013, when a total of 448 police officers were discharged from the police force compared to 345 in 2012.
Deputy Minister Ziyambi also revealed that about seventy-five percent of police officers in the country had no official accommodation. He said thousands of police officers are in need of decent accommodation.
Deputy Minister Ziyambi said his ministry was negotiating with local authorities for residential stands for members of the police force. The deputy minister said police have housing committees in all provinces that are responsible for addressing the accommodation issue.
He said police officers who reside outside police camps are entitled to a living-out allowance as a condition of service.
“Three quarters of police officers don’t have official accommodation. In other words, about 75 percent of our officers need accommodation and the ministry has put in place plans to provide decent accommodation for police officers,” he said.
The deputy minister said construction of houses for police officers had already begun in some parts of the country.
“The building of additional housing units in already existing police camps is underway as exemplified by building of flats at Tomlinson Depot, housing units at ZRP Glen Norah, housing units at ZRP Msasa in Mashonaland East Province, housing units at ZRP Dotito in Mashonaland Central and housing units at ZRP Nehanda in Midlands Province. These are the projects that we’re undertaking,” he said.
Rwanda President Kagame Blasts UK
KIGALI – Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame has launched a scathing verbal attack on the UK government after the arrest of his intelligence chief.
In his first comments since the arrest, Mr Kagame said it was a continuation of “colonialism” and accused the British of “arrogance and contempt”.
Karenzi Karake was detained at London’s Heathrow Airport on Saturday, in response to a European Arrest Warrant.
He is accused of ordering massacres in the wake of the 1994 Rwanda genocide.
The president said that the British authorities “must have mistaken [Gen Karake] for an illegal immigrant. The way they treat illegal immigrants is the way they treat all of us”.
He added that the British had been patronising, “wagging a finger at the African and telling him this is where you belong. We are no longer the African that belongs there”.
Gen Karake has appeared in a London court.
In Rwanda, protests have continued outside the British High Commission in the capital, Kigali.
Protesters have threatened to remain until the Gen Karake is released.
Newly-Crowned Miss Zim Robbed
Newly-crowned Miss World Zimbabwe Annie-Grace Mutambu was on Friday night attacked by robbers in her neighbourhood in Cranborne.
Mutambu was crowned on Friday afternoon and the attack took place on the same night and she lost a laptop. She was in the company of her sister who also lost a mobile phone in the robbery.
Tendai Chirau, Miss Zimbabwe Trust’s communications and programmes manager said they were shocked by the attack and that they hope justice will be served.
“It’s just like in a family when a misfortune falls on someone, we are not happy as the Trust.
“We are not sure if it was a genuine criminal attack or it’s our detractors who attacked her. We hope the police will catch them and bring them to book,” he said.
Her mother Mrs Mutambu said the two were robbed by six men who were in a red VW Golf.
“They were walking from my sister’s house, five minutes’ walk from our house, around 7pm, in Monroe Street. As they were walking from the house, they saw the VW Golf parked. The men approached them saying they wanted to ask them something.
“Sensing danger, they walked on fast and three other men came out of the car. One attempted to hug her but she refused and the three jumped on her. Her sister tried to fight them off.
“The girls started screaming, attracting the attention of neighbours who opened their gate. When the robbers realised that there was activity they drove off, but one of them grabbed the laptop and the phone.
The case was reported at Braeside Police Station under case number RRB2435003.
“Annie-Grace was kicked in the chest and her sister in the stomach. When we went to the police station, they told us that there was a similar case that happened the previous week on the same road.
“We later took her to hospital. She is feeling better physically but she as traumatised,” said Anne-Grace’s mother.-DailyNews
Mapostori Take Over Harare
Harare-News|Debate over Mapostori use of open spaces
Various apostolic sects have taken over many of the city’s open spaces in contravention of the City of Harare’s (CoH) by-laws. Harare News toured a number of spots where these sects conduct their business to check if they meet the standards set by council. Most of the places fall short of the required standards as they do not provide water or proper ablution facilities.
A senior member of the Johane Masowe eChishanu sect, who only identified himself as Madzibaba Enock, defended the Mapositori tradition of worshipping in open spaces. “God told us to worship in the wilderness (Masowe) and so we don’t construct buildings to pray in,” he said, adding that his own sect has complied with the local authority requirements. “For us, the place we use for worshipping meets the standards set because there are toilets and water provided,” said Madzibaba Enock, who worships at the open space near the Delta Beverages manufacturing plant along Seke Road. The venue, known by many as PaCoke Cola, is serviced by toilets and tap water that were supplied by council for commuters at the nearby bus terminus. The worshipers took advantage of this and established their base there. “When you see churches that don’t meet the required standards then they are illegal,” he added.
Madzibaba Hebron is an elder in the nguwo Tsvuku sect which conducts their services at an open space between Rufaro Stadium and Mupedzanhamo clothes market in Mbare. He said that there are more than 30 sects who worship there. He said, “We don’t spend a lot of time here, so we don’t see that it is necessary to pay the council for any services.” At this spot there are no ablution facilities and no provision of water.
Mudzidzi Miriam of Warren Park agreed with Madzibaba Hebron that most of these sects are conducting their business in contravention of council by-laws. “We do not commit ourselves to a permanent spot because most of us are nomadic, save for very huge gatherings,” she said. She added that most Apostolic sects do not carry food to church so they don’t litter the environment and that they rarely cut down trees as they provide shelter and shade. She also claimed that because of political connections most sects cannot be prosecuted by council for not working in line with its by-laws. “Having members who are politicians in one way or another is common among the Apostolic sects and when need be, they protect us,” she said.
Meanwhile Michael Chideme, City of Harare Principal Communication Officer, said that these churches should consult with council before they occupy any open space for their activities. “They should apply and follow our standards which require them to make sure that there are proper sanitary facilities, such as the provision of water and toilets, put in place,” he said. Chideme was not forthcoming on what the Council’s position is on those who do not meet the standards, as well as the price charged for leasing or buying such land. He requested Harare News to email questions to him but he has not yet responded to them.
Some of the apostolic sects that do not worship in buildings include Johane Masowe Jerusalem, nguwo Tsvuku, Johane Marange, Johane Masowe Sabata, Zviratidzo zvevapositori, Vadzidzi, and Zion Yetambo.
These sects convene mass yearly gathering (misangano yegore). Mapostori gatherings have in some instances attracted people from around the country and neighbouring countries, posing the danger of spreading communicable diseases, such as cholera and typhoid, owing to the lack of proper sanitary services.
Baba Jukwa: UZ Student Freed
The State yesterday withdrew charges against Romeo Tanyaradzwa Musemburi, a University of Zimbabwe student, charged with attempting to commit an act of insurgency, banditry and sabotage.
The charges arose after he posted an article through a baba Jukwa e-mail account.
Prosecutor Idah Maromo did not delve into the reasons behind the withdrawal.
Musemburi’s lawyer Tonderai Bhatasara applauded the State’s move.
“The withdrawal of the charges against my client was long overdue and vindicates his protestations regarding his innocence,” he said.
“It was clear from the beginning that no offence had been committed and the arrest, charging and detention was a mere fishing expedition.”
Musemburi, 20, of 113 Shortstone Waterfalls in Harare, is a third-year student currently studying towards an honours degree in Economics.
He was appearing before Harare magistrate Douglas Chikwekwe.
Maromo alleged that on August 3 last year, Musemburi used his gmail account [email protected], to write and post an article to [email protected].
The e-mail read, “We want pfuti (guns) give us and we will hit the streets and fight for democracy.”
It was the State’s case that Musemburi’s article was meant to commit an act of insurgency, banditry, sabotage, terrorism with a view to overthrow the government through unconstitutional means.-DailyNews
Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan UK Launch & Roadshow
THE Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan (http://www.diasporafuneralcashplan.com/) is set for an official launch in the UK next month, organisers have said.
The launch is scheduled to take from 17 to 18 July in three major UK cities.
In London, the launch (http://www.diasporafuneralcashplan.com/events) will be in the Russell Suite at DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel West End, while in Manchester it will be at world famous Knights Lounge, Old Trafford Stadium (Man U FC). In Birmingham it will be in the Trinity Lounge at Villa Park Stadium (Aston Villa FC).
Underwritten by Zimnat Life (Zimbabwe) and Madison Life (Mlife, Zambia), the Diaspora funeral Cash Plan is an innovative cash-based funeral insurance which offers guaranteed acceptance for all applicants under the age of 75 without any cumbersome and intrusive medical checks on application or claim.
The organisers said while attendance would be free, all those interested in the road show must register on Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan website by the 10th of July 2015. This is to help with catering logistics and entry preference will also be given to pre-registered attendees.
The Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan, which is a cover for life and permanently a US$ denominated scheme, started in 2012.
The cover is targeted at alleviating the many traumatic situations that diaspora families have faced over the years.
Oftentimes, when they lose relatives in foreign countries or a close relative back home, many families struggle to send bodies of their loved ones to their final resting places.
The cover is available for up to US$20,000 per life.
“The purpose of the roadshow is to get to meet and thank the wide community who are using the Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan to guarantee themselves peace of mind.
All stakeholders will be under one roof including the Directors from Zimnat Life and Mlife, product advisers, existing clients and potential clients. Even more importantly, there will be testimonials from families that have benefited from the cover,” explained the Director Dr Sibert Mandega.
With guaranteed acceptance and no medicals at all, the qualifying requirements for one to be covered are streamlined and tailored to ensure a hassle free claim process.
Under the scheme, bereaved families get instant US$s cash pay-out at the death of their loved ones along with a range of other benefits targeted at alleviating the burdens that come with bereavement, especially in the diaspora.
The guarantee is that within 24hrs of proof of death, the cash is immediately remitted by Telegraphic Transfer into any bank account worldwide which provides instant relief to bereaved families.
The cover is available 24/7 through Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan website and interested applicants can also apply over the phone.
Traditionally, funeral insurance is structured as a goods and services which makes it inflexible and territorial.
“The Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan is uniquely a cash-based cover in appreciation of the complexities of diaspora death.
When it comes to diaspora death, a lot of families have had to resort to public begging mainly because families are suddenly faced with need for upfront cash resources to cover body repatriation, family travel, prolonged funeral vigils in the diaspora and back home and, of course, the burial costs.
Being cash-based and permanently US$ denominated, the Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan offers complete flexibility as it is a worldwide cover, a protection without borders.
Besides, body repatriation is not mandatory,” said Roda Williams the scheme’s Spokesperson.
The organisers said besides free buffet, a few luck winners will be sure to walk away with goodies like tablets and smart phones from the prize draws.
Makandiwa Fake Miracle: Truth Hurts
“When the truth causes offence it is rather better that offence be caused than the truth to be denied.”
THE above statement, by anonymous, in my opinion, should be dear and near to anyone whose work involves informing and educating the public. It may be politics, religion, economic or social issues yet the philosophy applies with equal force. It is better, far much better that offence is caused than for truth to be denied. People who speak the truth may not, themselves, be perfect but that is definitely no reason to suffocate the truth.
The last week saw religious people, in one way or the other, caught up in a war of words between themselves and against both the print and electronic media. There are some who wish they could gag the media; who feel the media should turn a blind eye on particular matters involving some supposedly sacred religious cows, prophets in particular.
This position is a little unfortunate because the media, on its part, cannot neglect its role of informing and educating the nation on things of public interest. It cannot shy away from reporting what is in the public domain. In particular, there seems to be quite a number of people who will want activities of their church leaders kept under a lid and will vent their frustrations on the media who would simply be doing their job and analysts whose role is to give their opinions on pertinent matters.
Probably drunk with the ‘touch not God’s anointed’ philosophy, vitriol was poured on the media and media analysts for having an ‘obsession with prophets.’ In the last week, the media covered a number of stories on Emmanuel Makandiwa and Walter Magaya. A public spat raged on over Emmanuel’s and Makandiwa’s fake miracle video. The video in which Makandiwa is accused of performing a fake miracle on a woman with a fat belly had social media ringing with nasty exchanges. Makandiwa’s followers threw everything against anyone who spoke against their leader. Makandiwa himself had to uncharacteristically defend himself over the fake miracle video that has gone viral.
In the alleged fake video, a person is caught on camera from behind the woman with a fat belly and allegedly pulls a string to deflate a balloon wrapped around the woman’s body while Makandiwa prays over her. The video is quite controversial and whether the miracle is true or not is for individuals to decide. What I find appalling, though, is to bash the media for reporting on it. On the other extreme, Walter Magaya made news for a donation he made to the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) accompanied by rants against officials whom he accused of abusing donated funds.
Again, update on his war with apostolic sects was covered and perhaps nothing raised emotions than the Kwekwe inquest which kicked of last Tuesday. After a PHD all-night prayer meeting last November, eleven people died and 43 others were left injured in a stampede. PHD leader Walter Magaya, members of the police and Kwekwe city council officials, are expected to appear before a Kwekwe resident magistrate to give their version of events on the fateful night on November 28. A local daily was blasted by Magaya’s followers for covering the issue extensively and for ‘having an agenda to pull him down.’
It’s crucial that the public is aware of the role of the media and analysts; there is absolutely no crime with media covering an inquest on the death of eleven souls. That is a matter of national interest. There is no crime in social commentators giving their take on such a matter. It is quite disturbing that, given Zimbabwe’s high literacy rate, quite a number do not have an idea what an inquest is to the extent of using expletives against journalists merely doing their work.
An inquest, far from the wild accusations, is simply an investigation into what took place including reports, post mortem results from doctors and witnesses’ accounts; it serves to bring out truth and, where necessary, serve justice to the deceased and their families and surely if this offends someone, little can be done to their frail egos. I see no reason for threats against newspapers simply carrying out their mandate. Prophets followers are all too happy when the good deeds of their leaders are reported but turn caustic when the other side is reported.
It does not matter the high sounding titles they have bestowed upon their church leaders; whether they call them, ‘holy man of God’, ‘anointed one’ or ‘another god’ that should not, by any inch, scare journalists and analysts into delving in matters of public interest involving them. If they should do well it gladly should make the news and also if they should fall spectacularly from grace, the media and analysts cannot be blamed for reporting or writing.
Again, I repeat, it is better that offence be caused than for the truth to be denied.
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Tsvangirai Pulls Mujuru, Nyagomo Into MDC-T
MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai on Saturday tagged Joyce Mujuru and PDZ party leader Barbara Nyagomo into his MDC party.
ZimEye.com can reveal members of the various political formations were pulled into the MDC State of The Nation Address special function on Saturday.
Correspondence letters seen by this reporter read Mr.Tsvangirai inviting the parties into the MDC.
During the Saturday function Tsvangirai gave clarity to his vision for Zimbabwe’s political future as he indicated a possible coalition with Joyce Mujuru, Nyagomo’s PDZ, and other formations.
Said Tsvangirai, “I want to tell Zimbabweans today, that our convergence on non-participation must mean that there are exciting political prospects on the horizon.
“I as Morgan Tsvangirai, and the party I lead are prepared to work with Zimbabweans of all shades and political colours to bring back the country to sanity.
“I see the true grand coalition not as the unity of individuals or leaders of political parties, but as a unity of Zimbabweans who possess shared values and convergence on the patriotic goal to take our country forward.
“Today, I promise Zimbabweans that we are on the brink of an exciting political moment and they will be see us as political leaders converging on those issues that matter most to us all Zimbabweans.
“It is on this score that I can tell you here that on the 11th of July in Harare, I will be joining other Zimbabweans from various political backgrounds at a prayer meeting for Itai Dzamara that is being organized by the church.
“In the previous elections, the people of Zimbabwe have won the election but lost the results and we pledge in our diversity to continue to insist on the implementation of both the Constitution and the reforms agreed under the auspices of SADC and the African Union.” READ MORE –
Barbara Nyagomo could not attend the function in person being represented by party officers as she is in the UK, and Mujuru was also present via a proxy, sources said.
Mugabe : Zanu PF Will Not Tolerate Corrupt Leaders
President Mugabe has promised that the party will not stand by and watch while some people use the name of the party to commit crime and tarnish Zanu PF. He bemoaned that some leaders are using Zanu PF to further personal interests by engaging in corrupt activities.
The President said this yesterday when he was addressing Zanu PF’s Youth League National Assembly at the party’s headquaters .
“There are some amongst us who are corrupt. Corruption is not just in Zimbabwe, but in Africa. Everywhere, there is corruption, corruption, corruption . With less business opportunities in the country there is a far better room for corruption, there is far better room for crime.
We have quite a number of bank scams. Those in the banking sector (have been) helping themselves to the deposits of the clients. Sometimes they do it in the hope that as time goes on they will repay, but alas that is usually not the case and they fail to return the deposits they would have shared amongst themselves and the bank becomes illiquid.
We have subscriptions, they are meant to come to the party and not to be shared amongst some people, no. The positions you have been given are because of the confidence of the people. You have not been given (the positions) to abuse them, to benefit yourself.
Don’t go and say there is a fund that has been created by (Vice-President Emmerson) Mnangagwa and everyone should contribute US$5 apa Mnangagwa haana kumbodaro; to (go to people and) say the President and First Lady vati vanoda mari. You spoil your name and in the process spoil the name of the party.
The thuggery you have been doing, you have not been sent by anyone. Some leaders claim the President has said this piece of land should be given to so and so. We know what is happening, no, no, no.” the President said
President Mugabe also talked about the arrest of the suspended Zanu PF Harare Provincial Youth Leader chair person Godwin Gomwe to the youth leaders.
He described how Mr Gomwe and his accomplices allegedly abused the First Lady’s name to steal from home-seekers and other people US$46 000.
“We want you to be good leaders, honest leaders. Idya cheziya. Don’t take advantage of the people. Don’t use the names of the leaders to cheat the people and rob them of their property.
Izvi ndizvo zvatanzi tiite naPresident; tiite naVice-President; tiite naMinister’ – zvese zviri zvenhema. Mumwe wenyu ndizvo zvakamusungisa. We wish him well. Apfidza. But you don’t improve yourself by hanging yourself.
You don’t go to Heaven by hanging. Don’t spill your own blood. Ivo VaDhara vekumusoro uko vakati tivepo, iwe woti haudi kuti uvepo; unoti kudiiko kana Vakubvunza? It is also cowardice in that situation. Ehe, punishment will come your way, but you don’t resolve it that way.’’ he said.
The president also expressed sorrow on farms that are underutilized and noted that some of the farmers were just holding on these properties for prestigious purposes, as he was responding to the youth’s request for land.
Young people were urged to diversify economic interests, adding that Zanu PF was working with different countries to ensure broad empowerment.
“We give land not for prestigious purposes, but for economic purposes,” said the President.
During his address, the President pointed that for Zimbabwe to develop it needs Zanu-PF leaders who are responsible ambitious and disciplined.
He noted that it was imperative to have morally empowered youths for an economically empowered society.
President Mugabe said discipline would help party members understand the importance of subjecting themselves to Zanu-PF’s ideologically structured rules.
“We always believe the party is more important than an individual. I am what the people have made me. No one should say he is greater than the party. We have our effectiveness and experiences and their worth to us is when we join the masses of Zanu PF,” he said.
Youths were challenged to empower themselves through skills development so as to create jobs rather than waiting to be employed.
He said youths were tomorrow’s leaders and should defend Zimbabwe from any threats to its peace.
“You have the right to fight for your country. You don’t give up. Even if someone has come with money, don’t sacrifice principle on the altar of opportunities. You say get away with your money, my land comes first, I am fighting for my land. That is the principle.
“You should get a national consciousness, an awareness of the evils of imperialism, distinction between right and wrong, you stand by what is right.” said the President
On the civic duty of voting, President Mugabe said party members should be educated on the importance of all electoral processes.
The President said Zanu PF wanted to see clear structures in all provinces and the issue of restructuring should be practical
He appealed to young people to work towards successful implementation of the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation.
“Roll your sleeves and work towards the implementation of Zim-Asset. Develop the economy for Zimbabwe,” the President said.
At the same meeting, Zanu PF Youth League national chairperson Pupurai Togarepi said corruption in the party and Government had reached worrying levels.
“As the Youth League we will deal with those from our wing decisively as we complement the effort to rid our society of this unacceptable (corruption) scourge,” he said.
The meeting was meant to strategize implementation of various youth programmes.
Also in attended were VP Mnangagwa, party secretary for Administration Mr Ignatius Chombo and National Political Commissar Mr Saviour Kasukuwere. – State Media
PICTURES: Could This Man Be Dzamara’s Abductor?
COULD this be the man responsible for Itai Dzamara’s abduction? – The ZRP cop tried to attack and cause grievous bodily harm on Harare West MP Jessie Majome, on Wednesday at the same spot where abducted Itai Dzamara was once brutalised earlier in the year…READ ON
ZRP Cop Humiliated while Trying To Assault MP Majome at Dzamara Site
COULD this be the man responsible for Itai Dzamara’s abduction? – The ZRP cop tried to attack and cause grievous bodily harm on Harare West MP Jessie Majome, on Wednesday at the same spot where abducted Itai Dzamara was once brutalised earlier in the year.
The cop, (name supplied) violently encroached into Majome’s private space as she marched into parliament house for work. He threatened to assault before creeping away in shame into the back of a lorry.
“This police officer of the black boots section just threatened to beat me up with his fellow anti riot troops for taking his photograph outside Parliament of Zimbabwe encamped there and blocking my way,” said Majome.
She continued detailing, “so much for MP, let alone public access to Parliament in terms of section 141 of the Constitution.
He proceeded to verbally abuse me in a sexist manner and which I consider to be sexual harassment by saying it’s my husband that I should photograph and not him. My foot!
“I made it clear to him that I have a constitutional right to photograph especially public officers on duty paid my tax dollars, especially those blocking my way to sit in Parliament. He seemed to be unsettled a bit when he realized I’m an MP. He refused to identify himself and had no force (now service as the Police is now a service in terms of the Constitution) number as is now the norm.
“The police is unlawfully and unconstitutionally barricading teeming street vendors from demonstrating outside Parliament.
“This reminded me that I’m supposed to be afraid of taking photographs of all the king’s horses and all the king’s men. I’m not! I’m also reminded of a young lady who asked me in whispered incredulity when I snapped the child soldiers outside Parliament last week, if I was actually allowed to do that, to my own incredulity. What a terror-stricken nation!”
I intend to file a complaint against my insulter.
Jonathan Moyo Dead End as Mugabe Shuts Door
Moyo Out, Mphoko Next
Reports have emerged from inside sources that President Robert Mugabe has sealed the door on Information Minister Jonathan Moyo meaning the spin doctor will not be returning to the powerful information portfolio.
Sources quoted by a weekly suggested that Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko is next to be axed after Moyo following Mugabe’s wife Grace advising that spokesman Simon Khaya Moyo is more suitable. The find shows that Grace is somewhat in agreement and has also added opinion weight on Moyo’s exit.
Impeccable sources told ZimEye.com of the reason why Moyo was axed in that he made security personnel shiver in worry through his mass exposures in the State Media powerhoue.
“He made several people uncomfortable and really became more feared than general Chiwenga,” they said.
After Moyo’s ouster from government early last week, Mugabe is now in a fix over how to deal with his two deputies Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko who have allegedly struggled to get along, the Standard reports.
Sources said that Mugabe was exceedingly worried that his deputies hold ideologically and strategically divergent views and have failed to find each other since their appointment to the powerful posts. Their relatonship threatens the stability of the Zanu PF party battling to contain factional fissures.
Mnangagwa and Mphoko were appointed after the party’s controversial December congress which booted out several
leaders accused of trying to topple Mugabe.
The revelations come after Mugabe last week sacked Information minister Jonathan Moyo from Cabinet reportedly on a technicality after Moyo, whose appointment was based on his “special skills” became an MP after winning the Tsholotsho seat in a June 10 by-election.
Zanu PF and government officials at Munhumutapa government building said Mugabe’s snap decision to sack Moyo from Cabinet without even the knowledge of his two deputies has set the tone for a high magnitude reshuffle. The reshuffle would not only affect ministers linked to former Vice President Joice Mujuru who was fired from both government and Zanu Pf on allegations of plotting against the 91-year old leader.
Mugabe had hoped the exit of Mujuru and her allies would put to rest the issue of factionalism, but is worried some new centres of power in the form of the Generation 40 has emerged to square up with the Mnangagwa faction.
Moyo and party political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere were reportedly behind the G40 and have enjoyed the support of Mphoko, signalling the rift with his co-VP.
Mphoko last month clashed with Mnangagwa’s loyalists who included Psychomotor minister Josiah Hungwe for calling him Second VP, claiming he was on an equal footing with Mnangagwa.
Moyo recently told the BBC Hardtalk programme that Mnangagwa‘s appointment to the post of VP did not mean he was Mugabe’s heir apparent, claiming the succession race was still a wide open contest.
Barely six months after Mugabe appointed his two deputies, Mugabe is reportedly having serious headaches after gathering intelligence the two were operating at cross purpose and also that several of his ministers have been sucked into antagonism between the two, threatening the stability of his party.
“The President is set to make sweeping changes in his Cabinet that would possibly affect one of his deputies,” a source close to the developments said.
“The President is very worried. He is not happy over continued infighting in his party. He has intelligence that some of his most trusted lieutenants were involved in factional fights and is in a dilemma on how to deal with them after firing all those supposedly linked to Mujuru for the same offence.”
The source added. “He has headaches over his VPs who seem not to going along. They are ideologically and tactfully divergent. When he appointed Mnangagwa, he hoped his appeal to the Shona and Ndebele tribes would help resolve tribal conflicts and unite the party, but this did not happen. On Mphoko, his wife, Grace has begun to show reservations on his capabilities and has openly told her husband that Simon Khaya-Moyo would have made a better VP than him.”
Although presidential spokesperson Gorge Charamba was not picking calls yesterday, The Standard is reliably informed Mugabe would make sweeping changes to his Cabinet anytime soon and the tone had already been set by the sacking of Moyo from last Wednesday’s Cabinet.
Mugabe is also reportedly unhappy with Moyo who is accused of using the public media to allegedly feign factionalism in the party and the move to sack him could be followed by his reassignment to a different portfolio.
“The President is also worried that some of his ministers, including his deputies, were being implicated in abuse of office by extorting from potential investors extortion and he would want to crack the whip,” said another source.
The source cited Kamativi tin mine as an example. He said despite the minister of mines Walter Chidhakwa breaking a deal with Chinese investors, some of the ministers (names supplied) held parallel negotiating contracts with the Arabs and British for the same project.
This had forced Mugabe at one time to meet Chidhakwa in private to understand what was happening. Chidhakwa was not reachable for a comment yesterday.
“Supporters of one of the ministers have already been heard bragging that Chidhakwa would lose his job as soon as soon as Mugabe goes. They want every deal to be negotiated through his office. Already, the camp is extorting money from business communities to build a war chest against Mujuru in the event that Mugabe goes,” the source said.
“Mugabe is in a fix on how to deal with the spiralling of corruption and would surely make changes to his Cabinet possibly, starting from the top.”
Stone Crushing Big Business Rush in Harare
Harare News| The expansion of Msasa Park has provided a ready market for stone crushers at the expense of the environment and human health.
Shingirai Vhundura, a builder, decided to augment his sporadic earnings by venturing into stone crushing. He works at a spot between Msasa Park and Zimphos where granite rocks are plentiful. His day begins at 8 o’clock, collecting rocks using a wheelbarrow and he then starts breaking these into smaller pieces using a four pound hammer. The job is repetitive and physically demanding. Vhundura said that he, together with other stone crushers, have resorted to digging up rocks as there are few loose rocks on the surface. They have devised a plan to weaken the rocks. “We burn old car tyres on the rocks and due to the great heat followed by the cool night temperatures the rocks start to crack. We sell a wheelbarrow-full for $2.” Vhundura says 5 cubic metres (60 wheel barrows) sells for US$120, adding that when a buyer wants that quantity they pool their resources and sell collectively.
Edmore Murwira, another stone crusher who works with his wife and children, said he was forced to rope in his family to up his daily production. “The children go around pick-ing up stones while my husband and I do the crushing,” said Mrs Murwira, Edmore’s wife. She complained about the transporters who act as middlemen, saying, “When buyers approach these truck owners wanting to buy quarry stones they are told that 5 cubic metres costs $200 and the transporter pockets the difference. On top of that, transportation cost of between $20–$50 per load is charged,” she lamented.
Murwira said their market base has been boosted by the construction taking place at the nearby Msasa Park suburb, which is rapidly expanding. According to him, the stones are used for making slabs, lintels, concrete, and for other building related uses.
City of Harare spokesperson Michael Chideme, when asked about the issue referred Harare News to the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) for comment. “That is more of an environmental issue, please contact EMA,” he said.
According to Steady Kangata, EMA spokesperson, manual stone crushing is now a growing phenomenon that can impact the environment. “This is new, it wasn’t there all along. Previously mechanical stone crushing was done after an EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) had been carried out. We are working on this new scenario because mostly these people work on land not ear marked for development and at times they burn tyres that pollute the environment,” he said. He added that people also open pits to access the rocks and that this causes erosion and pools that are dangerous to human and animals.
Rock crushing produces quarry dust which is harmful when inhaled. Most hard rocks contain silica which can cause fatal respiratory hazards like lung cancer, bronchitis, and silicosis. These people are working without masks and the tyres they burn produce fumes that are dangerous.
Cancer Hits Grace, Bob, also Killing 138,000 People
Cancer which last year struck First Lady Grace Mugabe and her husband Robert, has caused mayhem countrywide killing a record 138,000 people in 2014 alone, statistics read.
The Non-communicable disease has overtaken HIV and Aids as the leading killer in Zimbabwe, the State Media reports.
The latest World Health Organisation statistics show that the number of HIV-related deaths in 2014 (63 853) and 2013 (61 476) do not match NCD figures – even when combined.
This has spurred health authorities into action, with their focus being prevention and early treatment.
The WHO Zimbabwe Report 2014 shows that NCDs accounted for 31 percent of all deaths in that year. The remaining deaths were caused by infectious diseases; maternal, peri-natal and nutritional conditions; and physical injuries.
NCDs are diseases which cannot be transmitted from person to person. The major ones are cardio-vascular and chronic lung diseases, cancers and diabetes.
Cancers topped the list with 10 percent of deaths followed by cardio-vascular diseases (nine percent), chronic lung diseases (three percent), and diabetes (one percent).
In 2008, WHO projected Zimbabwe to register 19 000 NCD deaths yearly, far less than what has materialised.
Countries with larger populations recorded more NCD deaths in 2014. The United States had 2,6 million; Nigeria had two million, South Africa had 608 000, France had 554 000 and Kenya recorded 369 000.
Dr Owen Mugurungi – the Health and Child Care Ministry’s preventive services acting principal director – linked high incidence of NCDs to diet.
“Traditionally, NCDs have been overshadowed by world attention on HIV/Aids, malaria and tuberculosis. However, there is now need for a policy shift in Zimbabwe. These are no longer diseases of the wealthy. Anyone can succumb as they are lifestyle-related.
“NCDs may not ravage a society as quickly and visibly as uncontrolled infection, but their death toll is real and increasing. Most of them are preventable to a degree. By becoming informed, making conscious diet and exercise decisions and being proactive about their health, individuals can do a lot to prevent them.
“Avoid things that will raise risk factors … things like smoking actively or passively, drinking alcohol in excess and many others.” Dr Mugurungi said inadequate funding was impeding the ministry’s fight against NCDs.
“If the ministry got more funds then such funds would be adequately channelled to each health programme. Zimbabwe has been struggling to meet the Abuja Declaration target. Hopefully, we will get there.
“Dissemination health information is essential, but domestic health financing must be improved to address new challenges such as the rising levels of NCDs.”
Global NCD incidence has escalated over the years and this has been linked to poor dietary and general lifestyle habits.
NCDs kill 38 million people annually with statistics showing they are responsible for almost two-thirds (23 million) of all deaths in the developing world yearly.
In 2011, the United Nations High-Level Meeting on NCDs resolved to activate global mechanisms, including the Global Action Plan for Prevention and Control of NCDs (2013-2020).
This plan aims to reduce the number of premature deaths caused by this group of diseases by 25 percent by 2015.
In 2013, Zimbabwe’s Parliament advocated a cancer levy, but Treasury shot down the proposal arguing that this would further burden tax-payers.
Government is working towards meeting targets in the Abuja Declaration, which African Union states signed in Nigeria in 2001, pledging to raise health funding to at least 15 percent.
Zimbabwe’s funding is between eight and 10 percent.
Mr Itai Rusike, executive director of the Community Working Group on Health, said the need to increase NCD funding could not be overemphasised. The cost of treatment of most NCDs is beyond the reach of many Zimbabweans.
The costs of cancer treatments vary according to the type of and stage. The costs include examination, diagnosis, lumpectomy, surgery and chemotherapy/radiotherapy, which run into thousands of dollars with no subsidies to alleviate the financial burden.
Figures we obtained show that a radiotherapy session costs between US$3 000 and US$4 000, while chemotherapy costs between US$100 and US$1 000 per cycle depending on the stage the cancer would have advanced to.
In India, where many Zimbabweans seek such medical care, radiotherapy costs about US$1 900 and chemotherapy is an average US$900 per cycle.
Cancer Association of Zimbabwe monitoring and evaluation officer Mr Lovemore Makurirofa urged people to be more health conscious.
“Early detection greatly reduces the cost of treatment … Sadly, the opposite is true. When a cancer is detected late, then it becomes expensive to the patient and chances of cure are almost nil,” he said.
ZRP Camp: 10 Boys Sodomised Inside
TEN boys from Western Commonage Police Camp aged between six and nine years were allegedly sodomised by a 12-year-old boy who stays in the same compound and his friends whose identities are unknown.
Three of the abused boys reportedly spent three days indoors as they could not walk after sustaining serious injuries.
The incident which occurred on Sunday, 14 June has been kept under tight wraps as the parents of the child who is accused of being the ring leader in the sodomy case are reportedly threatening the victim’s parents from reporting the matter.
The victims who are doing their primary education in various schools in the western suburbs were taken for medical examination at Mpilo Hospital where doctors found that three of the 10 children were seriously injured.
A parent whose child was seriously injured said the family had decided not to pursue the matter because “there are some serious threats which the victim’s families are receiving”.
A medical record which the family provided to Sunday News reads: “Child is definitely penetrated anally with the evidence of reflex anal dilatation and anal tissue.”
For the sake of her child, the parent said the matter should be dealt with so that there can be “peace at the camp and victims can have a peace of mind”.
“I only discovered that there was something wrong with my child when he came home limping. When I queried, he lied and said he got injured while he was playing. But I later realised that there was something wrong because his face was sour and after persisting, he then told me that he was sodomised,” the victim’s mother said.
“Unfortunately, from the whole crew which was sodomised, mine is among the three that were seriously injured. As the family we have already decided to let the issue go because the boy’s mother, whom our children are saying sodomised them, is threatening us that something bad can happen if we mention his child’s name. With that, we are no longer interested in the matter but our children need protection so that they can too grow up and have a peace of mind.”
Another parent whose child was seriously injured after being sodomised said she was shocked that children could abuse their juniors.
“Well my brother, the matter truly happened and I am still shocked on how a boy of that age can do such an act? My son is now taking some tablets which were prescribed by the doctor and I hope that he will remain at his level best. School authorities are not aware of that issue because sometimes telling them might result in the matter leaking and affecting their mental well-being,” she said.
Another victim’s parent confirmed the incident, saying her child vividly remembered what happened despite the doctor indicating that there was no penetration in the medical report.
“The child is among the children who were abused. When we ask him what happened, he tells us everything but when he went for medical examination the doctor said there was no penetration. He was also taken for counselling so that he cannot be affected by what happened,” she said.
Another parent whose six-year-old child claims to have been sodomised but whose medical report states that there was no damage or evidence of penetration, said he was having sleepless nights because his son’s behaviour had changed. He said he feared that the situation might get worse as his son continued to meet the perpetrator on a daily basis.
“The boy (name withheld) is the ring leader. He has his friends who stay outside the camp whom he brought and sodomised our kids. I am not settled because this matter is going to severely mentally affect my child. What is so disturbing is that the police seem not to be taking harsh measures to take the matter to court. How our children cannot get affected by this bad incident when on a daily basis they are seeing the person who sodomised them? My child told me that (name supplied) was the one who was sodomising him and police also know that,” he said.
The accused boy’s mother confirmed receiving the reports but denied that her child was a sodomite.
“The matter truly happened. Everybody here knows that there is that issue but my child is innocent. He is not involved in this issue; people are just spreading information which is not true at all. You can go to the charge office to get more information because that’s where the matter was reported. I never threatened people, what I simply did was to tell them to stop dragging my son’s name into the issue because he is not involved,” she said.
The mother of the third boy who is said to be seriously injured refused to divulge any information. She said the matter was not for public consumption. Despite other victim’s parents and some residents telling the paper that her child was seriously injured, she denied the matter.
“My child is not part of that crew which was sodomised. I will not entertain further questions on that matter,” she said before turning her back.
Contacted for a comment, Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Mandlenkosi Moyo said he could not give a comment because he had not received the report.
However, officers at his office had earlier indicated that they had compiled a report which they were waiting for Insp Moyo to release after he was done with a meeting he was attending. Sunday news
Chombo: We Will Arrest Land Barons
Criminal land barons who are illegally parcelling out residential stands using Zanu-PF’s name will be arrested, the ruling party’s Secretary for Administration and Local Government Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo has said.
Dr Chombo told The State Media last week that it was a criminal offence for party activists to parcel out land. He said Zanu-PF does not condone such behavior and those found on the wrong side of the law would be brought to book.
“All the laws in this country were made by Zanu-PF. So we cannot make laws that we do not want to follow. We want them to be followed to the later not only by our supporters and activists but also by the generality of Zimbabweans.
“We do not tolerate criminal activities and anyone who breaks the laws will be arrested especially land barons and unscrupulous land developers who are hiding behind the name of the party to do their criminal activities. I can assure you that they will find themselves behind bars,” he said.
He said his ministry had directed all local authorities to draft mechanisms to deal with illegal settlements.
“We have given them two months to deal with the issue of illegal settlements. So as we speak they are assessing the magnitude of the problem and they will make their presentations and we will take it from there,” he said.
Dr Chombo said some settlements would be regularised as the beneficiaries were mere victims of the criminal barons’ activities.
“We are legalising some of those illegal stands but obviously some will be affected. For example those who are building on institutional stands like schools, under power lines and so on (will be removed),” he said.
A fortnight ago, former Zanu-PF Harare province youth chair Cde Godwin Gomwe was arrested for allegedly giving out stands illegally.
Army To Shoot Every Vendor – Tsvangirai
The army were this month preparing to shoot Zimbabwe’s vendors, Morgan Tsvangirai says. FULL TEXT:
We meet today on the 27th of June, a day that invokes blood-soaked memories of the unmitigated and State-sponsored violence we witnessed seven years ago.
Exactly seven years ago to the day and three months after I had defeated him in an election; President Mugabe contested against himself in a bloody election run-off and claimed he had won.
Four days ago, we buried Brighton Matimba, the MDC’s head of social welfare whose office was burdened with the catastrophe of 2008. May his soul rest in eternal peace.
I pulled out of the run-off after that violence which was meant to punish the people for exercising their democratic right to vote for me and the MDC. But that did not stop Mr. Mugabe from participating in a ridiculous so-called election as a sole candidate.
We also meet today, two years after the people’s vote was subverted in yet another stolen election on 31 July 2013, but the economic collapse and the national despondency after that monumental fraud are now so palpable and evident to all they cannot be hidden anymore. Our country faces an unprecedented catastrophic economic and social collapse.
They told us then, that it was an overwhelming victory for Zanu PF; but we can now all testify that the true victor in that election was evil and the hopelessness of the people that we see around us today.
On Friday, 24 January 2014, I presented a state of the nation address in which I pointed to a country fast accelerating towards a monumental implosion.
Today, as I rightly predicted, the meltdown is upon us while the party in government remains pre-occupied with ceaseless internal purges and diversionary succession wars while the nation teeters on the brink of total collapse.
I have travelled across the country and seen for myself the problems facing the people. I have seen the desperation on many faces, the poverty and despondency that has been brought about by the inevitable failure of ZANU(PF) to keep their empty promises which they continue to make to the people.
From the flood victims of Mahuwe in Mashonaland Central, to the suffering many in Tsholotsho, from Chipinge to Binga, from Mudzi to Kariba, I have met and spoken to humble ordinary men and women who have testified to an unbearable life under the incompetent leadership of this government.
Apart from the discouraging economic signs now visible everywhere, the demon of State sponsored violence is back as typified by the abduction more than 100 days ago of Itai Dzamara, who remains missing to this day.
After co-existence of the political parties in an inclusive government for four years, we thought the violent past had become another country.
We were wrong. The leopard has remained faithful to its spots.
And in open provocation to the peace-loving, hardworking people of this country, the army only last month rescinded on a threat to gun down millions of suffering vendors eking an honest living by selling their wares on the streets.
Instead of promising the nation food, stability, development, progress and jobs, the government promised gunpowder and violent removal to the innocent millions of our people who are only trying to feed their families.
On the few occasions that he is in the country nowadays, we wonder if the President takes time to even think about the monumental economic and social crisis engulfing the nation and the suffering that we the ordinary people are going through. It is evident that Mugabe does not care and if he does, he surely has a funny way of showing it! Our country is on autopilot to nowhere.
The economy
It is now 26 months since the elections in July 2013 brought to an end the inclusive government that had ushered in outstanding progress and provided respite to the people.
It is now obvious to all serious observers that the elections in 2013 were perhaps the most manipulated and rigged election in our short history.
After years of poor governance, corruption and soaring inflation, the inclusive government brought price and fiscal stability, direction and rapid economic recovery that brought hope back.
This was most clearly demonstrated by revenue to the State which expanded from just $280 million in 2008 to $4,3 billion in 2013.
Zimbabweans remember with nostalgia the good times of the MDC in government but it all seems like a long time ago, given the dispiriting reality now around us. After the purported victory of 2013, the economy lost no time in casting a vote of no confidence in the Zanu PF led government that had been imposed on the people. Within days, values on the stock market began to decline and are now barely half what they were in 2013 while more than $2 billion has fled our markets over the past two years.
In the banking sector, most indigenous banks, rotten with patronage , insider loans, poor management and lack of regulatory oversight by the Reserve Bank, have all but collapsed. So much for indeginization!
In the past two years, 40 per cent of our commercial banks have either been placed under curatorship or in liquidation with the loss of over $1 billion of the people’s savings and income.
The flight of capital, loss of cash balances at the banks and the liquidation of investments have resulted in a cash crunch that is paralyzing the private sector, exacerbating the closure of companies and inhibiting economic activity throughout the country.
These immediate problems have been further exacerbated by the resumption of demands for the transfer of assets to politically connected individuals and military officers under the guise of indigenization.
The continued onslaught on the rule of law and property rights, have reduced Foreign Direct Investment to new record lows.
As a consequence, it is our view that the national economy in fact contracted in 2014 and that this contraction in economic activity is accelerating by the day. This view is supported by the decline in national tax receipts to $3,8 billion in 2014 and the revised budget of $3,5 billion in 2015. Even this reduced estimate is now looking optimistic.
It seems as if Zanu PF has learnt nothing from its 35 years in power. To illustrate this lack of understanding and ignorance of economic principles, the unjustified and unbudgeted expenditures in 2014 and in 2015 have pushed the budget from the surplus achieved during each of the years of the MDC control of the fiscus, to over $1 billion in 2014 and a projected $1,5 billion in 2015.
This means that the government has incurred a totally unsustainable budget deficit of 23 per cent of expenditure in 2014 and it should be noted that this is approaching 31 per cent in 2015. This is totally unacceptable and violates the fundamental principles underlying the International Monetary Fund’s Staff Monitored Programme (SMP), negotiated under the inclusive government and signed by President Mugabe in 2013.
The consequences of this accelerating collapse of the economy are extremely grave; unemployment has reached record highs, disposable incomes have declined and the State is unable to meet its day to day needs for it to be effective in delivering services to the people.
In the midst of this crisis, Zimbabwe faces the worst food shortages since 1992 when extreme drought conditions forced massive food imports and 2008/9 and over 70 per cent of the population needed food aid from the international community.
This is exacerbated this year by the collapse of incomes and the inability of millions of Zimbabweans to meet their basic needs. We have heard recently that now the government is begging for food aid from a donor community which they insult on every turn. That is not only embarrassing, but indicates the level of desperation and incompetence of this government.
One of the things that make this situation even worse, is the continued denial of the regime of the fact that their land reform programme has been an unmitigated disaster for everyone.
That disaster is characterized by the continuous land invasions, new farmers without security or support, land owners dispossessed of billions of dollars of assets without compensation and the displacement of two million people who used to make a living on the farms and the need to import virtually all of our food.
This is compounded by an incompetent and bungling Minister of Agriculture who neither understands what is wrong nor has a clue as to how to make things work again. He has persistently overestimated local production volumes to please the President with lies and this year is no exception.
This crisis is further compounded by the decision last year to tell the World Food Programme that they were “no longer needed”. As a consequence, the international community (with the exception of China and Russia), who have in the past 7 years poured billions of dollars into Zimbabwe and provided food and health services and assistance with clean water supplies, is ill-prepared for yet another year of desperate humanitarian needs for Zimbabwe.
Because of corruption and incompetence, the Grain Marketing Board and the Ministry of Finance simply do not have the resources or the capacity to respond to our urgent needs. Simply to protect his pride, the President does not have the courage to declare a food emergency and ask those whom he disparages for help.
What we have heard in an unclear and muffled tone is Mugabe’s deputy, Emmerson Mnangagwa, belatedly asking for $300 million from development agencies to mitigate this disaster.
And as the nation stares another season of starvation, we want to warn against any partisan distribution of food to the people of Zimbabwe. We suspect that this partisan approach to food distribution will happen once more, putting millions of our people at the risk of starvation.
We urge the world and the development agencies to look out for this persistent Zanu PF behavior to deny citizens their right to food along partisan and political lines. We as the MDC will also deal with these problems as best we can and our supporters will be asserting their right to food just as all other deserving Zimbabweans.
Fellow Zimbabweans, there will be consequences for this multi-layered crisis currently facing the country. One of these, will be an increase in human flight as thousands of Zimbabwean economic migrants flee to countries who offer opportunities denied in their home country. The South Africans are not responsible for Xenophobia – leaders like Robert Mugabe are directly responsible and yet continue to deny this fact but are quick to blame others. That is typical.
Another consequence of the collapse of the economy is the massive growth in our informal business sector which they are now calling the “new economy” in order to once more, blame exogenous factors for the problems they have clearly created.
Today, only eight per cent of all adults are formally employed and therefore 92 per cent of our population depends on informal business activity for a living. We have about 700 000 small scale peasant farmers, 2,5 million street traders, 500 000 small scale miners, 180 000 cross border traders and 100 000 mini bus operators who, despite the continuous harassment by the police, must move the nation every day with amazing ingenuity and efficiency.
Today, more money circulates in this “shadow” economy than in the formal sector and it makes a huge contribution to our collective welfare and being albeit informal. Without this army of hard working small business persons and without remittances from the estimated five million Zimbabweans now living outside the country, things in the country would be very much worse. In fact, they would be disastrous!
This community of hardworking, innovative and enterprising people is a breeding ground for the next generation of successful miners, farmers and entrepreneurs. Far from recognizing their contribution, Zanu PF regards them as “urban rubbish” and “illegal miners” and is doing all they can to dislodge them from their places of work and sustenance.
Let me remove any doubt from your minds, any attempts by the regime to mount a second “Murambatsvina” will be strongly resisted and the MDC commits itself to the protection of all informal business persons, their inclusion in our economy and to making it possible for them to grow and prosper.
This crisis we face now is quite different from the collapse that took place from 1997 to 2008. This time we have deflation, not inflation, we have a hard currency and no shortages but no money with which to buy what is in the supermarkets. In 2008 the region was assisting us in our efforts to secure the fundamental changes we needed to get our beautiful, hard-working country back on its feet. Today, the region is ignoring our situation.
In 2008, the Fishmonger Group of 17 countries committed themselves to our stability and recovery to give us time to get our democracy back on track. Today, they have other priorities and are leaving us to deal with this new crisis on our own.
Rights and governance
The governance MDC yearns for is social democracy with policies underpinned by the sacrosanct values of justice, solidarity and freedom. Contrary to the Zanu PF philosophy, we cannot have policies centred only on distribution of limited assets at the expense of production. In the absence of economic production, there is nothing to distribute.
True and genuine empowerment speaks to a welfare State based on production anchored on sound policies that promote domestic and foreign investment. Any other empowerment policies in the absence of production fall far short of what the people expect and deserve.
The primitive emphasis on re-distribution of limited assets, rent seeking mentality with unjustified entitlement is what has brought this economy and this country to its knees. As a nation, we had done well by writing our own Constitution to infuse the values and culture under which the people said they want to be governed. This is the only governance culture which will spur our national development and prosperity.
It is now over two years since this country adopted a new national Constitution, achieved after 15 years of struggle and popular demands for change. Apart from the respite given to the people of this country, the only other real achievement of the GPA and the inclusive government was the negotiation and agreement on a new constitutional dispensation.
Yet two years down the line, the new Constitution has not been implemented properly by changing the 400 instruments of legislation that require amendment if we are to bring the new governance charter to life. Even the Speaker of Parliament last week complained about the lethargy by the Minister of Justice, who is also the Vice President, in seeing to it that Zimbabweans live under their new Constitution.
It must be noted that if this process is concluded in a responsible and legal way, most of the reforms enshrined in that Constitution would return Zimbabwe to sanity, economic recovery, freedom and democracy.
We in the MDC hold dear the issue of credible elections and reforms that would poise this country for growth and development. As I have said, most of the reforms are now in our Constitution.
As a party, we have made a firm commitment to withdraw from the electoral system until it is reformed along the lines envisaged in the GPA, signed under the auspices of SADC and the AU.
There is little purpose in submitting our supporters to elections when the whole system is so subverted and undemocratic. So firm are we in our adherence to the implementation of the Constitution and a new governance culture that we are demanding full compliance with the SADC norms and values for democratic activity. Nothing short of that will suffice. Until that is achieved to our satisfaction we can confidently promise our people that we will not participate in any election.
In the past year, virtually every political party except the MDC has disintegrated, leaving the people with neither leadership nor hope. We in the MDC committed ourselves in 1999 to changing our government democratically, within the law and without violence.
We have stuck to those principles and we have neither beaten one policeman nor broken a single window in the past 16 years while we ourselves have been beaten, abducted and killed.
I am not sure whether we can maintain that stance into the future.
One thing is for sure, the present situation is untenable and unacceptable and perhaps the time has come for us to take matters into our own hands and force the changes that are needed.
I know that there are many in Zanu PF today who share that sentiment that the future is indeed in our hands.
The Social services sector
Our social services sector, particularly health, education, water and sanitation services, is in limbo. Once the pride and marvel of our people, our schools and hospitals have collapsed under this government’s watch.
Despite our major success in the education sector, during the era of the inclusive government, there has been palpable decline in terms of quality and access since 2013. For example, the recently introduced examination fees for Grade 7 students are not consistent with the new Constitution of Zimbabwe, which regards access to basic education and health as rights and not as privileges.
On the health sector, our major referral hospitals such as Harare hospital, Parirenyatwa and Mpilo have become death chambers while morale remains low as witnessed by the recent job action by doctors and nurses.
Whereas during the era of the inclusive government we had created the Education Transition Fund (ETF) and the Health Transition Fund (HTF) together with development partners to engender progress, today the social services sector has collapsed under ZANU(PF) mismanagement.
Even our local authorities are broke and struggling to provide clean water and sanitation services.
Zanu PF’s populist decision to cancel all debts in the run up to the last election has come back to haunt our councils as all of them are owed hundreds of millions of dollars, with government itself being the biggest debtor to local authorities.
These debts were cancelled in one fell swoop and today no resident feels encouraged to pay rates and services as they feel that the Zanu PF government will bring back the ill-advised bonanza towards the 2018 election.
Our streets are teeming with millions of Zimbabweans seeking to earn a living in these harsh economic times characterized by job losses and an unemployment rate of 90 percent. As it becomes apparent that the Zanu PF election promise to create two million jobs was just an election gimmick, the streets have provided sanctuary to the many unemployed Zimbabweans seeking to earn a living.
This is a ticking time bomb and a threat to national stability. The only viable solution is to create employment as opposed to threatening vendors on our streets with gunpowder. They simply want jobs and not bullets!
With government legitimacy, policy clarity and policy consistency, we can begin to deal with some of these problems that we in the MDC effectively dealt with during our short stint in government.
Security
The threat by the government to deploy soldiers to violently hound out vendors from the streets and the abduction of Itai Dzamara by State security agents have brought back the debate on the security of citizens in this country.
Today on 27th of June, the seventh anniversary of the violent clampdown on the people in 2008, we find ourselves in the ironic position where we are not safe in our own country. Zimbabweans are in the invidious position of being unsafe both in South Africa where others recently suffered xenophobic attacks, and even in their own country, where only last week innocent citizens in Gutu, Masvingo were violently driven out by soldiers from land they occupied in 2000.That is unacceptable.
Section 212 of our new Constitution is clear that the function of the Defence Forces is to protect Zimbabwe, its people, its national security and interests and its territorial integrity and to uphold this Constitution.
But the security forces, including the police, the intelligence services and even the prison services, have been made themselves become the biggest threats to the citizens of this country.
At Chikurubi Maximum security prison recently, police and prison officers shot and killed during several inmates following a riot over food. Many others were subsequently tortured and subjected to inhuman and degrading treatment in violation of the Constitutional rights of prisoners.
But it is the vicious assault of an honourable MP, Costa Machingauta, the assault of villagers and headmen in Hurungwe West and the abduction and disappearance of Dzamara that stick out like a sore thumb in the gross human rights abuses experienced this year alone.
I know that the security services themselves do not harbor any ill-intentions against their fellow citizens. They are a patriotic sector that is just abused by the State. In any case, most of them are under the age of 40 and have nothing to do with the power retention agenda of this government. Our soldiers, police officer and members of the intelligence services are professionals who want better working and living conditions like all of us. Left to their own desires, they would not harass anyone. They want decent salaries, better working conditions and decent uniforms. Like the rest of the citizenry, they also want a new Zimbabwe; a country where they would be able to prosper and to pursue and live their dreams.
We applaud the EU and other members and groups in the international community who have spoken out and made resolutions on the increasing human rights abuses in this country.
We urge the region, the continent and the broader international community not to abdicate their responsibility but to stand by the people of Zimbabwe in these trying times. They must speak out and make it clear to this brutal regime that the world will not stand by and watch while this country slides down this ruinous and violent path, negating and eroding all the positive signals that had been engendered by the inclusive government.
Infrastructure
Poor and collapsed infrastructure has become the bane of this country. Roads, railways, airports and our ports of entry have failed to inspire confidence; neither do they showcase a country ready to do business nor do they spur investment, tourism and economic growth.
Run-down infrastructure, coupled with industry grappling with obsolete and outdated machinery and capital equipment have not helped matters in creating a truly business environment that reflects a modern economy of the 21st century.
The dire state of key enablers for economic growth such as the energy sector and ICTs tell their own sad story. There are no tangible steps being taken towards increasing power generation especially in the area of utilizing renewable energy. With 3 000 hours of sunshine per year, we ought by now to have harnessed this critical enabler for growth and development and improved upon the framework we in the MDC had laid out during our short stint in government.
Instead of harnessing ICTs as key enablers for growth and development, this government thinks ICTs are a threat and not an opportunity. We have legislation that allows for snooping into private communications and several censorship laws that discourage rather than encourage the use of ICTs. Again, we have seen the undoing of the liberal environment we in the MDC tried to create when were in charge of this portfolio during the inclusive government.
Only last week, we missed the deadline to migrate from analogue to digital broadcasting but the government has instead tried to mislead the nation that the deadline was partly met when in fact it was totally missed.
While other countries have moved to the era of e-health and e-learning by harnessing the use of ICTs for growth and development, this government has dismally failed to improve on what we did during our time in government.
My Vision and the Way forward
For some of us, the new Zimbabwe we have fought for all these years is anchored on a clear vision for our country.
In the meantime, before we realize that vision, there have to be short-term recovery measures to rescue this economy and save this country from falling over the precipice. The short-term interventions must deal with the problems of starvation and social services sub-sectors of health, education, water and sanitation.
There has to be a new culture of professionalism in our State institutions which have proven their inefficiency and lack of proper work ethic expected of State entities. This of course, is because they are mired in patronage at the expense of delivery.
I want to say that we in the MDC believe that there is no sanctions regime and our national predicament has nothing to do with the so-called sanctions that have become a convenient cover-up for Zanu PF failure and incompetence. They have become masters in continually denying that the problems we face today were mainly created by them and them alone.
There is a basis for international engagement in these short term measures to bring back the country on the rails. But that engagement and intervention must be conditional on Zimbabwe respecting values such as democracy and respect of the rights of the citizen which must mean the demand and insistence by the international community for the implementation of far –reaching reforms.
As I have said, most of these reforms and new governance culture are enshrined in the Constitution that Zimbabweans wrote for themselves but which this government is refusing to implement.
I envision a new country with a vibrant economy that meets the aspirations of all Zimbabweans underpinned by policy consistency, growth and prosperity for all.
In the new Zimbabwe, I see a great nation rising from the ashes of Zanu PF misrule. I see the realization of our promise for a better future for our children and our great grandchildren in a land full of happiness, abundance and the inalienable right for all of us to pursue our ambitions without limit.
I see the possibility of reconciliation of all peoples regardless of race, tribe, gender or political affiliation; a nation working together in resolving its problems.
I envision a Zimbabwe with a new ethos, where people live in peaceful co-existence regardless of their cultural, ethnic, racial, religious or political differences.
I envision a Zimbabwe where all can live up to their full potential. Given our traumatic past, we must learn to tolerate and reconcile with each other; to draw a line in the sand and say never, never again should any citizen be slaughtered on ethnic, racial, political or any other grounds for that matter.
We must be an inclusive, united society that is ready to swim or sink together, where diversity is celebrated rather than punished.
It is the celebration of our differences that will ultimately make our democracy hold.
In the new Zimbabwe, there will be no compromise on the dignity of every citizen, which, thankfully, is now enshrined in our Constitution.
All citizens must enjoy the true meaning of life by being treated equally by government and all State institutions. The equality and dignity of all citizens will be the cornerstone upon which our democracy will be built in the new Zimbabwe.
We aspire for a Zimbabwe characterized by economic prosperity, equity with notable increases of GDP and individual income levels.
I envision a country that uses modern technologies to accelerate productivity through strategic investment partnerships in the agricultural, manufacturing and mining sectors; productivity that will ultimately benefit the ordinary citizen.
I yearn for a new Zimbabwe with a modernized transport infrastructure that includes the resuscitation of the competitiveness of our national airline. We need to invest in upgrading our airports to promote commerce, trade and tourism.
I see a new Zimbabwe where the participation of women and the youth in mainstream economic activities is guaranteed and encouraged.
We aspire for a new nation with an accountable government; a country where a prosperous and inclusive economy prevails underpinned by the rule of law, political stability, policy consistency and predictability.
We must build a corrupt-free Zimbabwe with a government that is at the forefront of aggressively tackling systemic graft and dismantling the rise of unjust scales.
An efficient public service is the cornerstone of an efficient government. There is need in the new society we envisage to de-politicize the public service; to harness efficiencies and new competences as well as implementing institutional transformation to prepare public institutions with the onerous role to efficiently serve the people of Zimbabwe.
Efficient social service delivery will engender happiness among our citizens by ensuring the provision of affordable and qualitative clean water, affordable housing, healthcare and education across the nation.
We strongly believe in the sacred commitment to our liberation war and democratic struggle objectives and honour all of our fallen heroes and heroines who paid the ultimate price for us to be free from oppression of man by man.
I pledge that all our fallen heroes and heroines will one day be fully recognized as the champions of our country’s important struggles. We pledge to always celebrate and honour them, and to respond to the welfare needs of their families in a sustainable manner.
Conclusion
The return to legitimacy through a credible election is the only durable and acceptable answer to the crisis facing the country.
It is for this reason that we have launched our Without Reforms, No elections campaign after noting that we needed to make this issue a priority ahead of the next election, whenever it is going to be held.
There has been some misinformed criticism of our decision not to participate in the just-ended by-elections. It must be understood that we are looking at a far much bigger picture and ahead of the 2018 elections, we must address those issues that have affected the credibility of our elections since 2000.
There has been convergence around the issue of non-participation from most players in the opposition party circles, including even those who only a few months ago were in the top echelons of Zanu PF.
They have come out in the open to laud our decision not to legitimize this charade masquerading as legitimate elections.
That convergence means that for once, the majority of Zimbabweans are united on the one key issue which is to ensure that the next election is not only truly free, fair but credible as well. We must begin to address, once and for all, the contentious issue of a disputed legitimacy which is the root cause of our current national crisis.
I want to tell Zimbabweans today, that our convergence on non-participation must mean that there are exciting political prospects on the horizon.
I as Morgan Tsvangirai, and the party I lead are prepared to work with Zimbabweans of all shades and political colours to bring back the country to sanity.
I see the true grand coalition not as the unity of individuals or leaders of political parties, but as a unity of Zimbabweans who possess shared values and convergence on the patriotic goal to take our country forward.
Today, I promise Zimbabweans that we are on the brink of an exciting political moment and they will be see us as political leaders converging on those issues that matter most to us all Zimbabweans.
It is on this score that I can tell you here that on the 11th of July in Harare, I will be joining other Zimbabweans from various political backgrounds at a prayer meeting for Itai Dzamara that is being organized by the church.
In the previous elections, the people of Zimbabwe have won the election but lost the results and we pledge in our diversity to continue to insist on the implementation of both the Constitution and the reforms agreed under the auspices of SADC and the African Union.
We urge SADC and the rest of Africa not to be by-standers on the insistence of these reforms that we as political parties agreed under their watch.
Twice in the past 10 months, I have written to heads of State of SADC and Africa on these issues but I will be directly engaging them in due course. The people’s victory has been stolen from us for far too long and it is time to draw a line in the sand and be the captains of our destiny.
We can no longer give that responsibility to others or to ZANU(PF) who have unashamedly shown us throughout the years that they neither care nor are they competent in taking Zimbabwe forward.
I have always said that at a personal level, I am greatly inspired by the story of David as a major lesson to victims of theft to salvage their stolen legacy and their pick-pocketed treasure.
After the enemy had stolen everything from him, as the enemy of freedom did to the people of this country on July 31, 2013, David does not resign to fate, as some people expected us to do.
According to the book of Samuel, David asks the Lord whether it would be possible for him to recover his property; his treasure which the enemy had stolen from him. The Lord says to David: “Pursue, for you shall surely overtake and recover all.”
And so the people of Zimbabwe shall pursue the one who stole their destiny on July 31, 2013 and in the previous national elections. They shall certainly overtake and recover all.
The people’s will is sovereign and no thief can steal God’s time.
The people’s sweet victory and the realization of the national dream can only be postponed or delayed but never abandoned.
We may not recover the lives which were lost in the senseless violence over the years and we may not be able to recover the lost time. But we shall definitely pursue and recover the lost dignity and the pride of this nation and its people.
Only then can those who have died in our war of liberation and democratic struggles of our nation rest in peace with the satisfaction that we have completed their quest for freedom and peace for all.
Yes, we owe it to those heroes and heroines and to future generations to deliver a free Zimbabwe well within our lifetime.
It is not impossible!
I thank you
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“Mnangagwa To Be Assassinated”
ZANU PF song owl Energy Mutodi has written claiming that Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa is set to be assassinated, attracting negative backlash from opposition figures the likes of UCAD leader Albert Matapo.
The report comes after the same Mutodi claimed that abducted activist Itai Dzamara is currently hiding at a hotel in Botswana, and that he has evidence of Joyce Mujuru performing witchcraft rituals to kill President Robert Mugabe.
Below were the claims:
By Energy Mutodi
VP EMMERSON MNANGAGWA TARGETED FOR ASSASSINATION
A close ally of Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko businessman (F****** ********) is plotting an assassination on Hon. VP E.D Mnangagwa since last year it has emerged. At the core of the plot is the succession issue as well as Gukurahundi. According to documents that are now in our possession, (F****** ********) approached former MDC-T treasury general Roy Bennett in Fourways, South Africa, where he told him of his intention to assassinate Mnangagwa for what he said were unwarranted arrests and malicious Exchange Control crimes which were leveled against him at the direction of the VP in post independence Zimbabwe.
During the meeting, Mutanda who intimated that he had served as chief body guard to the late VP Dr Joshua Nkomo emphasised the need to avenge sufferings he endured from Mnangagwa. He said he had been victimized by Mnangagwa for trying to expose the role he had played in the Gukurahundi killings as well as that of the President.
Mutanda also briefed Bennet how he had lost millions of dollars after a Commercial Bank of Zimbabwe (CBZ) bank auctioned off his personal property and goods held at Caps Holdings under the orders of VP Mnangagwa. Mutanda then promised Bennet that he would help him recover his lost farmland in Chimanimani provided he helped him fight and oust Mnangagwa because he was sure that VP Mphoko was going to be the next president as they would strategically remove President Mugabe from power after tactfully isolating him from his strong and staunch supporters.
Mutanda further mentioned that there is no way Mphoko will not be President as they have a good link with Russians and the South African government who will help them in getting rid of President Mugabe as soon as Mnangagwa is eliminated. However Roy Bennet turned him down, mentioning he did not believe him and his plans. He suspected Mutanda could have been an imposter and CIO operative. Mutanda further met Roy for the second and third time but was again told off as the former MDCT legislator emphasised that he was no longer interested in politics and was focusing on his life and family.
Mutanda, who is said to be married to the late Joshua Nkomo’s daughter who was divorced by former Minister Francis Nhema is said to have disclosed in further meetings with different people that he was working with Professor Jonathan Moyo and Vice President Mphoko himself to make sure that Mnangagwa was blocked from taking over from President Mugabe. He added that Mphoko would work with a Mthwakazi Liberation Front party to keep the Gukurahundi issue alive in Matebeleland while Professor Moyo would use Zimpapers and other media houses to discredit Mnangagwa.
He also added that under the grand plan, which would be kept away from Mashonas such as Saviour Kasukuwere and Patrick Zhuwawo who may spill the beans due their ethnic backgrounds and closeness to Ngwena, newspapers would first accuse Mnangagwa as being at the centre of Gukurahundi atrocities while exonerating Mugabe so as to win the President’s support or at least make him indifferent.
They would also issue radio station licenses to their loyalists where campaigns against VP Mnangagwa will be executed. He added that when public support for Mnangagwa waned, a plan to assassinate him would be put into action whereby he would be shot in Bulawayo while attending a Bosso-Dembare challenge match in honour of Gushungo’s AU and SADC chairmanship. The shooting would be publicized as a Gukurahundi revenge act and when it happens, the VP would be in the company of his Shona speaking peers such as Saviour Kasukuwere who would not have been briefed of the plot.
In the long term plan, when the team would have succeeded to pull down both Mnangagwa and President Mugabe, Phelekezela Mphoko would serve only one term, becoming Africa’s new hero after Nelson Mandela. Albert Matapo would be appointed Commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces while Emmanuel Marara would head the ZNA. Moyo will then take over from Mphoko as President of the Republic and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces.
Obert Mpofu Office Blows $2mil Phone Bill
Auditor-general Mildred Chiri has recommended proper monitoring of telephone usage by staff at the Transport and Infrastructural Development ministry after they incurred a $2 million telephone bill.
This was exposed in the audit of the ministry’s appropriation account for 2014 where Chiri noted the ministry’s telephone bill was high; giving rise to suspicions that staff was probably misusing phones since 2012.
“The ministry’s telephones at head office are open to members of staff via the switchboard, but there are no measures in place to control the use of landlines such as limiting the time spent on private calls to reduce the cost of the monthly bill,” read Chiri’s audit report.
“As a result of weak controls, the Ministry of Transport had an outstanding telephone bill of $1 919 774 dating back to 2012.” Chiri said the risk or implication of the telephone bill was that staff was abusing the telephone facility, leading to huge bills.
“The Ministry of Transport should introduce controls over the usage of telephones so that costs are minimised,” the Auditor General said. When the ministry was approached on the matter, they said measures were being taken to control the use of landlines.
“A PABX system with a monitoring device has been installed. The outstanding balance of $1 919 774 is dating back to a time when balances were converted from the Zimbabwe dollar to the United States dollar,” the ministry responded. But, Chiri said her audit later established the PABX was not installed as stated by the ministry.
Chiri’s audit revealed that between January 2012 and May 2014 the ministry suffered a loss of $181 950 through fraudulent activities by an accounts clerk based in Victoria Falls. “The accounts clerk resigned when the fraud was uncovered to avoid prosecution, but no subsequent action was taken to recover the loss suffered,” the audit unveiled.
The Auditor-General said failure to strengthen internal controls exposed public funds to misappropriation, adding delays in taking action on the suspect may send wrong signals to staff and management that fraud can be tolerated.
Management’s response to the audit was that they had reported the issue to the police in 2015, adding the reference number of the case could be made available for audit. But Chiri said the ministry should have made more efforts to recover the money. -Newsday
MDC-T Man Jailed 5 Years for Raping a UK Child
Sheffield – A prolific Morgan Tsvangirai party official who is seen in numerous footage standing by the MDC leader, Jenatry “Chihota” Muranganwa, has been convicted of raping a 12 year old girl.
Chihota was yesterday slapped with a five(5) year jail term for grooming and then pleasuring himself on the innocent minor.
He is set to be deported from the United Kingdom soon after his release.
The first investigative story which first appeared on ZimEye.com last year, revealed how Chihota popularly known for a long period for his energetic singing at MDC-T party meetings, had an affair with a married woman, (name withheld) whose daughter he would soon attack for his gratification.
He even at one time booked a room at a local Premier Inn and was seen pulling the minor into the budget hotel for intimacy.
When contacted by ZimEye during an investigation soon after the hotel fracas, Chinota did not deny abusing the girl.
But he soon afterwards hired lawyers attempting to block the fangs of the law.
The truth however prevailed and he was arrested and then tried. The trial which was heard on Thursday in court room 9 under case number T20147806, returned a guilty verdict for the severe statutory rape and grooming. He was subsequently sentenced on Friday morning.
“Nothing Wrong for CIOs Working at ZEC” – OPINION
DISCLAIMER: The opinion expressed in the below article is the writer’s alone.
By Chido Chikuni
The recent claim by a local think tank, Zimbabwe Democracy Institute (ZDI), that Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), together with the state security agents assists the ruling party, ZANU-PF, in rigging elections does not hold any water but it’s just a mere accusation.
Firstly, Pedzisai Ruhanya, who is the ZDI Director, should know that there is nothing wrong for security forces to work at ZEC. The fact that security forces were selected to work at ZEC means that there are competent and efficient enough to work at that institution. One would wonder if there is an Act in the Constitution or a condition that prohibits officers from security forces to perform any other duties in the Government. Security forces are there to serve the nation, hence, they can be directed to do any duties that assist in developing the nation.
ZDI came openly criticizing ZEC claiming that it was stuffed with Central Intelligence Organization (CIO) operatives. Ruhanya also condemned the ZEC chairperson, Justice Rita Makarau saying that she was undoubtedly a product of the ruling party patronage network. Contrary to Ruhanya’s waffling, there is nothing wrong for Justice Makarau to perform her duty despite her political affiliation.
Most commissioners at ZEC were seconded either by the opposition MDC-T party or the revolutionary ZANU-PF during the Government of National Unity. So there is indeed no reason for ZDI to make noise Makarau whose position was also endorsed by the opposition.
It is known that Ruhanya is a holder of doctorate degree in media and democracy from thye University of Westminster in Britain. For that reason, a learned person like Ruhanya should resist from waffling nonsense in the media.
As a product of the western world, Ruhanya’s mind could have been colonized so much that his line of thinking is now in tandem with the regime change agenda.
ZDI is said to be a one-man’s think tank. Ruhanya has nothing constructive to say than singing for his supper. As a Non-Governmental Organization, ZDI receives funds from donors. Most NGOs have an agenda of regime change in this country, hence, Ruhanya is a catalyst in this equation.
It is worrisome that some so called analysts, including some those who are not even based in Zimbabwe, want to set an agenda for this country.
Also, it is incorrect for MDC Renewal Team spokesperson, Jacob Mafume to say that Justice Makau was supposed to engage political parties that boycotted elections. Honestly, on what grounds was she supposed to engage these opposition parties? Is it supposed to be a matter of fact finding on why a political party failed to participate in the by-elections.
Those blaming ZEC for rigging elections should provide tangible facts or proof which shows that elections were rigged. Ruhanya’s allegations are baseless. When think tanks like ZDI makes such allegations, they should come out with evidence to prove them. It is easy for ZDI to waffle lies, but it becomes very difficult for it to come up with facts to back up such lies.
Despite all the allegations and blames put on ZEC, ZANU-PF remains the people’s choice.
DISCLAIMER: The opinion expressed in the above article is the writer’s alone.
Top Pastor Caught ‘Having Sex’ with Married Woman, Stripped
A top pastor in the United Kingdom exposed while allegedly engaging in nature’s forbidden pleasures with a married woman, has been stripped.
ZimEye.com can reveal that Rev Tsaurai Kudakwashe Mapfeka has nosedived from a man of the cloth to that of the broth after being found guilty of jumping into bed with a congregant’s wife.
The development has left many Methodist church men regretting as they told ZimEye.com they would never again allow their wives to be counselled by a male pastor.
Mapfeka who earlier in the year was humiliated by his lover’s husband, Maxwell Chirewa in full view of worshippers, will have to sweep the United Kingdom’s streets for a living. He was on Thursday slapped by the church with a penalty of 2 years 6 months under the status of Involuntary Leave.
Internal church meetings now exclusively revealed by ZimEye.com show that
that the trial court for the Mapfeka-Chirewa Case was set on June 23 under Bishop Alfred Wesley Gwinn Jr who was presiding, which returned a verdict of guilty on June 24.
On the 25th June the jury went again into session to deliberate on the penalty. They returned with a penalty of 2years 6 months under the status of Involuntary Leave.
Rev Mapfeka will now report to the Board of Ordained Ministry about where he would be attending church. He will be required to maintain a good standing status during that time. The verdict and penalty will be with immediate effect as from June 25, 2015.
Sources told ZimEye Mapfeka has also been deprived of his church mansion.
“On the housing transition we leave it in the hands of the leaders in the UK to process, monitor and implement that transition in a way which does not go against the laws of the United Kingdom,” the source said.
Drama in church
Mapfeka was exposed early in january during the thanksgiving announcement by Mr. Chirewa who in the middle of church seized the microphone to announce that Rev Mapfeka was having an affair with his wife.
While elders tried intervened and took Chirewa outside for him to cool down, more drama ensued as the pastor and his wife followed on collecting their children for a speedy exit.
Chiwera then remained behind as he revealed all to members on that Mapfeka was having an affair with his wife, Linda Chirewa who he said once lied to him saying to have gone to Zimbabwe when she soon went to Germany on holiday with the reverend.
He produced photo-graphics of the two in Germany and a number of shocking WhatsApp messages. Among the text messages were exchanges said to have been between Linda and Mapfeka. In one of the messages Linda writes “Am thinking pane varikunakiranawo sesu so lolest (Just wondering if there are any out there who are enjoying each other just as we do ” to which the cleric replied “ukanzwa vamwe undiudzewo (If you hear of any do tell me).”
She continued “Musiwa 2 nguva dzino chinenge chakachaya kkk (On the 2nd at exactly this time we will be having fun” to which Mapfeka replies “8 days, wakavhura (Have you opened?” Linda asks: “Kuvhura (Opening?)” and the Revered replies “Ehe! (Yes)”.