Morgan Tsvangirai has been ditched by the late Ndabaningi Sithole’s ZANU Ndonga party.
The party’s president Wilson Khumbula has announced he is dissolving it and joining Robert Mugabe’s ZANU PF. Before last week, Tsvangirai had enjoyed support and allegiance from the party.
But a war of words has erupted in ZANU Ndonga where some long-standing party cadres are disputing Wilson Khumbula’s latest move saying his decision to join ZANU-PF was personal.A fortnight ago Khumbula announced that the party was dissolving as the leadership had forged an alliance with ZANU-PF in the wake of what he called behind-the- scenes talks between the two parties.
He immediately urged his members to join the “various ZANU-PF structures.”
But despite his claims, Denford Musiyarira has since assumed leadership of ZANU Ndonga.
Musiyarira told the Financial Gazette recently that the party was still in existence and that those who have migrated to ZANU-PF had done so in their personal capacities.
ZANU Ndonga was founded by the late veteran nationalist, Ndabaningi Sithole, after he broke away from ZANU-PF.
Sithole died in 2000.
The party has consistently won the Chipinge seat, which happened to fall in Sithole’s home area, until 2005. Khumbula, who was Sithole’s deputy, took over the party after the death of his predecessor but fared dismally in the 2002 presidential elections before the party went on to lose its parliamentary seat in the 2005 elections.
Sharp divisions followed afterwards as some leaders started questioning his leadership, resulting in two factions emerging, led by Khumbula and Gondai Vhutuza.
Another splinter group later sprang up fronted by former chairperson of the party, Reketayi Semwayo, who forged an alliance with Morgan Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change in a bid to win the Chipinge Central National Assembly seat in 2013, but lost. Both Vhutuza and Semwayo have since stepped aside from the leadership of the party, allowing former chairperson, Musiyarira, to take over as president.
This week, Musiyarira said the party has not been dissolved as Khumbula claimed.
“I want to make it very clear that ZANU Ndonga is still there as a political party and I am now its president,” he said. “I have actually just walked out of a strategic party meeting. It’s not a surprise to us that Khumbula has joined ZANU-PF. He has always been a ZANU-PF person. As far as we are concerned, it is only Khumbula who has joined ZANU-PF in his own personal capacity and he should stop pretending that he is representing us. Let everyone know that ZANU Ndonga is still alive and very active. We urge our members and supporters to therefore refuse to be swayed,” Musiyarira said. – Fingaz/Additional Reporting
Gay Mother Slapped with Asylum Denial by UK Govt
The Home Office was accused of relying on “highly offensive” and “outdated” views of sexuality to reject an asylum claim made by a Nigerian lesbian.
Aderonke Apata, who fears imprisonment and death because of her sexuality, appeared in London’s High Court to challenge the Home Office’s refusal to grant her asylum in Britain. Ms Apata, who came to Britain in 2004 and has won awards for her gay-rights campaigning, is so desperate to convince the Government of her sexuality that she has submitted a DVD and photographs of her sex life as evidence.
But the Home Office argues that Ms Apata could not be considered a lesbian because she has children and has previously been in heterosexual relationships. Ms Apata’s barrister, Abid Mahmood, said these were “highly offensive… stereotypical views of the past”.
He told the hearing: “Some members of the public may have those views but it doesn’t mean a government department should be putting these views forward in evidence.”
The Home Secretary’s barrister, Andrew Bird, argued that Ms Apata was “not part of the social group known as lesbians” but had “indulged in same-sex activity”. He continued: “You can’t be a heterosexual one day and a lesbian the next day. Just as you can’t change your race.”
Homosexuality is punishable by up to 14 years in prison in Nigeria under laws passed in January 2014 and there has been a spike in violence against gay people.
Mr Mahmood said the Home Secretary recently referred in court papers to Ms Apata’s case being “a publicity stunt” and had a closed mind. He said: “There is evidence of the genuineness of her case, that she will be picked out as a lesbian if she is returned.”
Ms Apata was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress in 2005 and attempted suicide when she was in prison facing deportation. Her fragile mental health forms part of the case that she would suffer if returned to Nigeria.
Deputy High Court judge John Bowers QC is expected to hand down a ruling by the end of the month.
Speaking after the hearing, Ms Apata said: “The Home Office has treated me badly from day one. Staying in Britain means staying safe, staying with my partner and continuing my campaigning. – OnlineNigeria
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Walter Masocha “Gave Mother Sex Arousal Church Lesson”
The “archbishop” of Pentecostal church, Agape for All Nations Church, tried to give a deaconess a lesson in how to arouse her husband, a jury has been told.
Walter Masocha, 51, known as “Daddy” and “The Prophet” by the church members, is accused of sexually assaulting the woman in his office.
He is also accused of two counts of inducing a 12-year-old girl to massage his body with oils and of engaging in sexual activity with a 14-year-old girl.
The church leader denies all the charges.
A jury heard that Masocha invited the woman into his office in Stirling following a “couples conference” in December 2012.
Falkirk Sheriff Court was told the couples conference was a “retreat” based on the church’s doctrine about marriage.
The 32-year-old mother-of-four, who attended the retreat with her husband and a friend, said Masocha had preached from the pulpit saying there were demons present and they were going into people.
She said: “I knew he was speaking about me and my friend. I wanted to leave, then my husband grabbed me. I took a glass and smashed it.”
The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said she was pulled to the floor in front of 200 to 300 people.
She said: “My husband was saying ‘restrain her, put her down’.”
She said after the conference, she visited Masocha at his home, Cosyneuk House, at Sauchieburn, near Stirling, where she claimed he came up to her and started kissing her neck before inviting her to his office in the city.
She said: “He asked me to come, almost for deliverance, because of what had happened [at the conference].
“We went to the office. The conversation we had in the office was very sexual. My husband had stopped being intimate with me, so I was saying to him my husband didn’t love me and didn’t come to me any more.
“Then he started to demonstrate what I needed to do to my husband to make him interested and get him back.
“Though he was fully clothed, he was demonstrating to me what I needed to do to my husband. It was very inappropriate. He said ‘don’t tell your husband I have told you to do these things, but do them anyway’.
“He was sitting on the chair and rubbing himself and told me that was what I should do when I go home to my husband.”
The woman said she left the church in July 2014 after members of her family called an ambulance to a service she was attending at one of Agape’s branch churches in Wigan, Lancashire, and told paramedics she needed to be sectioned.
Prosecutor Alison Montgomery asked her: “Were you sectioned?”
The woman, nurse, replied: “No. The paramedics concluded it was a case of public humiliation.”
She said her in-laws then told the ambulance crew that if they did not take her away and lock her up, they would call the police.
She said: “It was without doubt one of the worst days of my life. I have never been so humiliated and stripped of my dignity. My sister-in-law was saying my children were malnourished and should be taken into care.”
She added: “I felt Walter Masocha had plotted this and he actually wanted me to be locked away.”
Masocha, of Sauchieburn, denies sexually assaulting the woman by repeatedly putting his arms around her, pressing his body against hers, touching her intimately and kissing her between April 1, 2012, and March 30, 2013.
He also denies intentionally causing a 12-year-old girl “to participate in a sexual activity in that he did induce her to massage his body while in a state of undress using massage oils”.
Another charge alleges he caused the same girl to participate in sexual activity massaging him with oils on various occasions while dressed.
Masocha is also accused of engaging in sexual activity with a 14-year-old girl by repeatedly kissing her on the lips, touching her body and touching and pinching her buttocks.
He is said to have committed the offences at the church, at his home in Sauchieburn on the outskirts of the city, and at Crieff Hydro Hotel in Perthshire over a two-year period between January 2012 and January 2014.
The trial, before Sheriff Kenneth McGowan and jury, continues. – Stv
Poultry Industry Booom, Expands 22percent
The poultry industry in Zimbabwe recorded a 22 percent growth in the first quarter of 2015 after producing 17 million broiler day old chicks, an industry official has said.
In an interview with The Source on Tuesday, Zimbabwe Poultry Association (ZPA) chairperson Solomon Zawe said the industry was booming in the first quarter but could slow down in the second quarter due to dormant economy.
“Poultry industry was booming in the first quarter of 2015 as we produced about 17 million day old chicks compared to the same period last year. This is an increase of 22 percent,” Zawe said.
“The market is looking good. We are quite happy with the fact that the government will import maize from Zambia and that will reduce our production costs in the sense that maize would be cheaper.”
Zawe said the industry was projecting a 10 to 15 percent increase in the second half due to a liquidity crisis.
Last year the industry produced over 60 million chicks.
This year Zawe indicated that they are targeting to produce over 70 million day-old chicks.
Zimbabwe has a combined hatching capacity of 76 million day-old chicks per annum but over the years, cheap imported chickens have flooded the local market edging out local producers.
Poultry breeding and production in Zimbabwe is commercially based and includes thousands of indigenous producers in communal areas and in backyards in urban areas.
Government in 2012 imposed import duty of $1,50 per kilogramme on imported chicken but this has done little to curb imports.
Zimbabwe imports most of its chicken from South Africa and Brazil.
Gun Attack: Zimbabweans Hijack Horror in South Africa
FORTY eight Zimbabweans endured a four-hour hijack horror aboard an Intercape bus in neighbouring South Africa yesterday. Four pistol and rifle wielding men got away with cash, cellphones and gadgets worth tens of thousands of dollars when they commandeered the Bulawayo/Johannesburg bus near Hammanskraal at around 3.30AM yesterday.
No one was injured in the robbery. The bus company confirmed the robbery yesterday.
Passengers, who were still struggling to come to grips with the ordeal, said that the hijackers impersonated police officers to stop the bus.
They said the robbers locked the drivers in a compartment in the bus and took the passenger list.
“I was asleep when I heard loud screams. At first, I thought the bus had been involved in an accident. I nearly fainted when I saw a man waving a pistol in my face and demanding cash,” said a passenger who identified herself as MaBhebhe.
She said the man took R8,000 which she intended to spend on shopping in the neighbouring country.
“He also took my Samsung Galaxy S4 and camera. Everyone was terrified as we thought it was a xenophobic attack. We had seen images of people being burnt alive or viciously slashed with pangas. I thought they were going to burn the bus with everyone inside,” said MaBhebhe.
Another passenger who declined to be named said passengers complied with the gunmen’s demands as they feared being shot.
“When they flagged down the bus they appeared as if they were police officers. We were surprised when they produced guns,” said the passenger. “Before they got to me, I hid my phone and about R10,000 in my panties. I gave the gunman R200 and he demanded my phone.”
She said she told the man she did not have a cellphone and he used the passenger list to find the mobile number of her next of kin and called her.
“He introduced himself as an Intercape driver and asked my sister for my phone number.
“I was sweating fearing he was going to dial my number and the phone would ring. My sister refused to give him the number, demanding to talk to me instead. She thought we had been involved in an accident,” said the woman.
She said the armed robber cut the phone and moved to the next passenger. Another passenger said he lost about R40,000 to the robbers. The bus arrived at Park Station at 10 a. m, five hours later than the scheduled time.
The bus company said the bus was hijacked in full view of police officers. “Intercape can confirm that on 21 April at 03:30am an Intercape coach with 48 passengers on board was held up at the Carousel Tollgate at gun point by four armed men.
“The coach was in-bound from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, with 48 passengers, 5 drivers and one host on board. The coach passed through police presence at the tollgate and stopped on the other side of the tollgate to do a driver change,” read the statement.
The scheduled changeover was done at the tollgate under the lights in line of sight of the police and tollgate staff. “The coach was approached by four armed men who then forced the coach driver to proceed to an area out of sight of the police and tollgate staff.
The armed men then robbed the staff and passengers of valuables, cellphones and IT equipment,” read the statement. The bus company said the incident was reported to the police. “A case of armed robbery was opened against the four armed men by Hammanskraal police. The bus proceeded to Johannesburg after police took statements from the passengers and the bus crew.
Passengers were assisted with further travel arrangements upon arrival at Johannesburg station,” said the bus company. The bus incident comes in the wake of xenophobia attacks on foreign nationals in South Africa.
Xenophobic attacks broke out in Durban after King Zwelithini’s statement last month that foreigners should leave the country. – Chronicle
Mwana Africa Nickel Sales up 49pct, Gold Remains Flat
BNC’s Trojan Nickel Mine recorded a quarterly 49 percent increase in nickel sales to 2.072 tonnes for the fourth quarter ending March, while mill head grade was 44 percent higher, buoyed by improved efficiencies, the company said on Thursday.
The group spent nearly $7 million in the quarter on capital expenditure, which saw the delivery of new dump trucks along with new production and face mining rigs and LHD (Load, Haul Dump) equipment. The equipment has since been commissioned and deployed resulting in the improved performance, the company said.
“The past quarter has been a period of significant progress across all our existing operations and new projects,” group chairman Kalaa Mpinga said in a statement.
The increase in head grade, coupled with a stable plant run resulted in a 47 percent increase in production of nickel concentrates and a 6.4 percentage point improvement in recovery to 87 percent.
However, mill throughput at the mine went down six percent to 140,045t as production was constrained by a temporary hoist breakdown in January which has since been resolved.
The average price received for nickel concentrates at $9,489/t was softer than the $10,313/t in the previous quarter.
Gold production at Freda Rebecca was flat at 14,358 ounces but gold recoveries increased by five percent from 78 percent in the third quarter.
Tonnes milled for the quarter decreased by eight percent to 297,953 tonnes from 322,216t in the previous quarter as mill throughput and running time both reduced by four percent.
Cash costs improved by four percent to $1,076 oz from $1,118 in the previous quarter.
“At Freda Rebecca we have achieved steady production, although the need to work through low-grade zones as development moved towards new high-grade and main stopes persisted,” said Mpinga.
“While gold prices declined progressively throughout the financial year, the company was able to achieve a four percent reduction in Freda Rebecca’s cash costs. The focus remains on further curtailing of costs and grade control as mining moves increasingly into the higher-grade stopes.”
He said unit-cost improvements were due to the increase in production and a reduction in mobile equipment costs as the majority of the refurbishment was completed in the financial year’s third quarter.
Commenting on the Bindura Smelter, Mpinga said a $20 mln, 5-year bond to finance the smelter re-start closed on 27 February 2015 and was fully subscribed. The funds will be used to accelerate work on the smelter, with most of the major components expected to be delivered by end of June.
The nine month commissioning period is still on track.
“Work on the smelter re-start project progressed with major components either already delivered “or due to be delivered between April through to June 2015,” he said.
“Looking ahead, production for the first quarter in the upcoming financial year is expected to be lower than the quarter under review due to a planned month-long shutdown which will commence on 7th June 2015 and is projected to be completed on 6th July 2015 and will tie in with the Trojan re-deepening and other projects. Notwithstanding, annual production, is forecast to remain broadly flat.”
Zimbabwe to Benefit from Pick n Pay $412mln Africa Expansion programme
South African retail giant Pick n Pay will invest over R5 billion ($412,4 million) in the next two years as part of its African expansion programme, including in Zimbabwe aimed at further strengthening the balance sheet and financial performance of the group.
Pick n Pay, which holds 49 percent in TM Supermarkets, said in its full-year results for the year ended March 2015 released on Tuesday that the African expansion will target Zimbabwe and Zambia while it will make an entrance into Ghana.
The retail chain however did not say how much of the R5 billion was specifically targeted for each country.
It said its Zimbabwe operations were part of other outside South Africa operations which contributed a combined profit jump of 34,6 percent compared to last year.
During the year, the group refurbished four TM Supermarkets and re-branded three stores to Pick n Pay in Zimbabwe.
“The opening of two new stores in Zimbabwe and the closure of one store during the year, brings the total number of TM Supermarkets to 53, eight of which trade strongly under the Pick n Pay banner,” the group said.
The group is one of the largest in Southern Africa with a portfolio comprising 1,189 stores and 2.2 million square metres, excluding the investment in TM Supermarkets in Zimbabwe. Pick n Pay also operates in Namibia.
It said during the year, it had opened 127 stores across all Pick n Pay and Boxer formats, including 36 new supermarkets, and closed 14 underperforming stores.
PSMAS Shut Down ‘Imminent’
The Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) could be facing imminent collapse if the sum of US$2 million awarded to the former Group Chief Executive Officer Dr Cuthbert Dube at arbitration is paid out.
The medical aid society is in debt and is already struggling to procure drugs or pay doctors.
It has become a time of uncertainties for PSMAS members who no longer trust what the future holds for them.
For the past months, PSMAS members have been struggling to get medication at PSMAS pharmacies while some doctors and hospitals are turning them away.
While the situation has already been bad for PSMAS, the latest development in which the labour court arbitrator awarded Dr Dube a whooping sum of US$2 million could collapse the medical aid society.
PSMAS is, however, contesting the ruling with interim manager Dr Gibson Mhlanga confirming an appeal has been lodged with the labour court.
“The institution will not collapse. We are taking measures to date with our lawyers and we have launched an appeal with the labour court, and by virtue of that the ruling will be suspended until the law has taken its course,” said Dr Mhlanga.
PSMAS was on Tuesday ordered to pay the ousted former group chief executive more than US$2 million in salary arrears which accrued since his dismissal in January last year.
The organisation was also ordered to reinstate Dr Dube. – State Media
Church Nun (86) Raped, Killed in Ixopo
An 86-year-old nun has reportedly been raped and murdered in Ixopo, KwaZulu-Natal.
Sister Gertrud Tiefenbacher’s body was found in her bedroom at the Sacred Heart Home, being gagged and bound, the Daily News reported.
Tiefenbacher, an Austrian immigrant, had worked in the town for 60 years.
“I met sister in 1952, when I started teaching at a school attached to the mission. We worked very closely together. She loved her work with children,” close friend Betty Firmstone was quoted as saying.
“This really was an act of savagery against a gentle, caring soul.”
Police spokesperson major Thulani Zwane said they were searching for the suspects, who would face charges of murder, rape and robbery.
“We are following all leads. We are also appealing to the community to come forward with any information that will help us solve this case.” – EWN/IAfrica
BREAKING NEWS: Zim Couple Shot in Alexander Township as Xenophobia Continues
By Lucas Muhlauri| A man and a woman, all Zimbabweans have been shot by unknown assassins in Alexander Township, Gauteng province, as South Africa’s xenophobic crime continues to rip into society.
The shooting occurred in the last hour. ZimEye.com is reliably informed that the attackers used a 9mm pistol before fleeing into the neighbourhood. The exact location of the crime scene is in 16th Avenue, Alexander Park. (Click map below to navigate to the exact spot).
Paramedics and Police officers have just arrived in 16th Avenue, a few minutes ago.
The victims’ name’s were not available at the time of writing.
More to follow as the events unravel….
After Tasting Power, President Mursi Sentenced to 20 years in Jail
Reuters|Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohamed Mursi was sentenced to 20 years in prison on charges arising from the killing of protesters on Tuesday, nearly three years after he became Egypt’s first freely elected president.
Mursi stood in a cage in court as judge Ahmed Sabry Youssef read out the ruling against him and 12 other Brotherhood members, including senior figures Mohamed el-Beltagy and Essam el-Erian. The sentencing was broadcast live on state television.
The men were convicted on charges of violence, kidnapping and torture stemming from the killing of protesters during demonstrations in 2012. They were acquitted of murder charges, which carry the death sentence.
Displaying a four-finger salute symbolizing resistance to the state’s crackdown on Islamists, defendants chanted “God is Greatest” after the verdict was read.
The ruling is the first against Mursi, who says he is determined to reverse what he calls a military coup in 2013 staged by then army chief, now president, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
“His trial has been a travesty of justice, which has been scripted and controlled by the government and entirely unsupported by evidence,” Amr Darrag, a former minister under Mursi, said in a statement from Istanbul.
A lawyer for some of the defendants said they would appeal.
After toppling Mursi following mass protests against his rule, Sisi proceeded to crush the Brotherhood, which he says is part of a terrorist network that poses an existential threat to the Arab and Western worlds.
The Brotherhood says it is a peaceful movement that will return to office through people power, even though demonstrations have fallen to a trickle.
DEEP STATE
Egypt’s deep state apparatus — the Interior Ministry, intelligence services and army — now appears to have a tighter grip than ever on the biggest Arab state.
While Mursi has become far less relevant, even within the Brotherhood, Sisi became president after elections last year, winning over many Egyptians who overlooked widespread allegations of human rights abuses for the sake of stability.
Western powers that called for democracy declined to use leverage against Sisi, the latest military man to seize power.
Mursi, who rose through the ranks of the Brotherhood before winning the presidency in 2012, was a polarizing figure during his troubled year in office, which followed the fall of veteran autocrat Hosni Mubarak in 2011.
His policies alienated secular and liberal Egyptians, who feared that the Brotherhood — the main opposition to Mubarak for decades and popular among many Egyptians for its charity work — was abusing power.Protests erupted in late 2012 after Mursi issued a decree expanding presidential powers — a move his supporters say was necessary to prevent a judiciary still packed with Mubarak appointees from derailing a fragile political transition.Those demonstrations led to the deaths of protesters, for which prosecutors argued that Mursi and other Brotherhood leaders were responsible. Mursi and his co-defendants denied the charges.
Reda Sanoussi, the brother of one of the victims, was dissatisfied with the dismissal of the murder charges against Mursi.
“I want to enter the cage and pull out his intestines,” he told Reuters.
(Additional reporting by Ahmed Tolba; Writing by Michael Georgy and Stephen Kalin; Editing by Catherine Evans and Giles Elgood)
Victims of 2nd Zulu Mfecane Arrive in Zimbabwe
The first batch of Zimbabweans fleeing xenophobic attacks in South Africa arrived at Beitbridge Border Post last night with harrowing tales of how they narrowly escaped death and witnessed some people being killed. Most of the 407 people, who arrived in a convoy of six luxury buses and a haulage truck supplied by the Government, looked distraught and vowed never to return to South Africa after missing death by a whisker upon being sold out by their neighbours.
Mr Climate Mushanga of Zaka said he had to flee, leaving behind his South African wife and two children after watching his cousin being beheaded.
“On Tuesday last week, I watched my cousin Pepukai Museyi being beheaded by a group of rowdy Zulus armed with machetes, knifes, knobkerries and guns who were toyi-toying, singing songs denouncing foreigners,” he said.
“It seemed that the South African Police were laughing while my relative was being killed. We were only helped by the Metro Police who took us to a camp where other Zimbabweans were. As a result, I left my wife whose life I don’t fear for because she is South African. I fear for the lives of my children because these people were ruthless.”
Mr Daniel Sungai (46) showed his hand which was injured as he blocked a knife from rowdy South African gangsters.
“I ran for my life and mobilised other Zimbabweans so that we could fight back, but we were overpowered because they outnumbered us, so we ended up giving up and running back to Zimbabwe with our lives,” he said.
“I lost my money and cellphone during the scuffle. I will never return to that country again.”
Ms Margaret Dhambuza of Chiredzi said she fled her home after she was sold off by her neighbours.
“The South Africans were making rounds in the Chatsworth area of Durban hunting for foreigners to kill and when I heard about it, I took my two children and went to the highway where I was rescued by the police,” she said.
Ms Brenda Mavenge, also of Chiredzi, said her house was destroyed and her husband was thoroughly beaten.
“They travelled in groups armed with knives, knobkerries, machetes and guns,” she said. “I suspect we were sold off by our neighbours. Those people are ruthless. We watched some children being beaten and being thrown in storm drains full of water. I will never go back to that country again although my husband remained.”
The xenophobia victims are expected to leave for their various destinations early this morning after putting up at a holding centre established by the Government at Beitbridge.
Minister of State for Matabeleland South Cde Abednigo Ncube, who was part of a Government delegation welcomed them.
“As Government we were disturbed with the disturbances and were worried about the safety of our people,” he said while addressing the victims. “We have been in constant touch with the South African Government on a regular basis to get the latest information on the attacks so that we could come up with a plan.
“We will try and solve the issue with the South African government and you can return once we are sure that you will be safe there.”
Cde Ncube said Government would provide three buses, while other partners had provided a similar numberto carry the victims to their respective homes from Beitbridge.
Civil Protection Unit director Mr Madzudzo Pawadyira said they expected more Zimbabweans to flee South African if the situation remained the same.
The repatriation of 360 more Zimbabweans displaced by the attacks was delayed yesterday after the South African Home Affairs department prioritised processing documents for Malawian nationals who also want to leave.
The group was expected to leave for Zimbabwe yesterday, but has to wait a little longer until the documentation of close to 3 600 Malawians is completed at both the Chatsworth and Phoenix holding centres in Durban.
Zimbabwe’s ambassador to South Africa Mr Isaac Moyo said they were hopeful that the host government would deploy more home affairs workers to speed up the repatriation process.
“We have idenfied and documented our people and are waiting for the host government to finalise its processes,” he said. “If they don’t deploy more staff, the process of repatriating these people might take long.”
Mr Moyo said the situation appeared calm in the area.
“We attended a meeting with a number of traditional leaders from Kwazulu-Natal today, including King Zwelithini and he promised to work with other leaders to ensure the safety for migrants within 30 days,” he said.
Speaking during a meeting yesterday, King Goodwill Zwelithini denied that he incited the violence, saying he was misquoted by the media.
Addressing the same meeting where King Zwelithini spoke, South Africa’s Prince Mongosuthu Buthelezi said: “There is no sense in what is happening. A spark has been ignited, and it has taken flame in terrible proportions”.
“The fact is, chasing out other nations will not solve any of our problems, because these are own problems. They are rooted in our hearts.”
Dzamara Latest – Evidence Of Bitter Fighting Hrs Before Abduction
The investigation into abducted activist Itai Dzamara’s disappearance has opened a can of worms amid revelations of bitter fighting between Dzamara and a group of his friends in the Occupy African Unity Square organisation.
This exclusive ZimEye.com investigation’s discovery reveals what the Police could have easily obtained as evidence in studying the man’s disappearance.
There are three peripheral points into this investigation and they are: first of all digital footprints on the activist’s email, and social networking websites. Secondly there are witness statements from close friends who were with him before the abduction; and thirdly there are phone records before and after the incident.
This investigation looks into scuffles revealed through Dzamara’s official social networking portal hours before he disapparead.
*There is one unreported key matter on circumstances around Dzamara before his abduction and this discovery proposes that his friends utilised personal connections in the CIO to abduct him so to make him cough out money, a $200,000 cheque they claimed he had received from a US donor. This they wanted to at the least to share among themselves but were more concerned that Dzamara would spend the money on his own or with his Tsvangirai connections as he was now going onto provate meetings with the MDC-T leader . According to this investigation, when they failed to obtain access, the friends then utilised nefarious elements within the Central Intelligence Organisation to put Dzamara under pressure as according to an earlier find after he failed to release that money. Evidence of the $200,000 allegation, have been spotted in Whatsapp and email chats between a man (Name Withheld) and A CIO agent working on Dzamara at the time.
There is strong evidence to support this proposition and this is seen in that late Friday afternoon barely three days before he was abducted, a furious colleague of his wrote on Facebook announcing to the rest of the OAUS group that Dzamara had been suspended for breaching the organisation’s code of conduct by jumping into bed with compromised individuals, referring to MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai.
Soon after this allegation and the announcement were posted online, Dzamara would ascend to the forum a few hours later fighting back tooth and nail saying that no one can suspend him.
“This is a joke,” he announced.
That forum chat has since disappeared from the Facebook website, amid suspicion that the culprits did this on purpose to cover up for their crime.
However, the fight lasted into the late hours of Sunday nine hours before he disappeared.
The whole incident took place between Friday (night) the 6th March and Monday the 9th, the day of his abduction.
In the morning of Monday he was abducted outside a barber shop in Glen View and his disappearance was first announced by DARE party leader Gilbert Dzikiti who told ZimEye.com of the development.
Dzamara would retaliate saying that no one can stop him. “No amount of shouting, threats or attempts at mudslinging by some elements shall stop me from both calling for, and working towards, collaboration and unity of national players and stakeholders in fighting for a new Zimbabwe.
“In addition, we are not stopping rolling out action programmes, together with other players and in unity,” he said.
When contacted for a comment on this discovery, Dzamara’s brother, Patson ruled the whole investigation out saying Itai’s friends are too young to have done that.
“We looked into that dimension but nothing much to consider there. The young boys do not have the capacity to do that.”
But the first suspects on Dzamara’s abduction should essentially be his friends, this reporter contends due to the nature of bitter discourse and fighting just before the disappearance occurred.
Meanwhile Zimbabweans have speculated that Envoronment Minister Saviour Kasukuwere is behind the abduction. To date there is however no evidence to support this assertion.
Mnangagwa Man Uses Grace’s Name for Extortion
Zanu PF Youth League secretary for administration Lewis Matutu is under investigation from the party’s Midlands provincial leadership for allegedly abusing First Lady Grace Mugabe’s name for extortion purposes.
Matutu, Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ally, reportedly fleeced some Midlands businesspeople of large sums of money claiming he would channel the funds to the First Lady.
Provincial spokesperson Cornelius Mupereri confirmed the matter yesterday, saying Matutu’s fate would be decided in the next two days.
“Why should you not wait for two or so days before the matter is finalised (after which) I will be able to give you a proper position? There are so many allegations that are being raised; some of which are baseless, but let us talk after the outcome of the findings,” Mupereri said.
But, Matutu yesterday denied the allegations.
“It’s not true. People with hidden agendas are out to destabilise the party by lying to the leadership. I want evidence to be presented before me and the party leadership so that the truth is put to the public,” Matutu said.
According to well-placed sources, Matutu’s alleged shenanigans were exposed last Thursday by Mnangagwa’s wife, Auxillia. She claimed Matutu had also unsuccessfully tried to decampaign her in the run-up to the Chirumanzu-Zibagwe by-election which she eventually won.
“Amai Mnangangwa was not happy with the behaviour of Matutu and she denounced the boy [Matutu] in the provincial co-ordinating committee. She said the boy is abusing the name of the First Lady by going to businesspeople in Zvishavane and the entire Midlands getting money from them claiming he has been sent by her. She also raised allegations that Matutu had objected to her candidature to replace the VP as Chirumanzu-Zibagwe MP,” a source who attended the meeting said. – Newsday
Mujuru and Johannes Ndanga Want to Rule Zimbabwe – Madzibaba Ishmael
It never rains, but pours for the dismissed former Vice president Joice Mujuru, as she is once again implicated in a “failed coup attempt”, that was supposed to be executed through Madzibaba Ishmael of Budiriro.
The alleged coup deal came to light during cop basher, Madzibaba Ishmael’s trial at the Magistrates Court in Harare this week. The Johanne we Chishanu’s Budiriro leader, told the packed court that he was being fixed by Johannes Ndanga, who is the President of ACCZ for refusing to pray for his wishes of pulling down Mugabe from the presidential seat.
“Ndanga visited my Shrine and asked me to pray for his ambitions, of dragging down President Mugabe from his position and replace him with Mai Mujuru, while he (Ndanga) becomes the vice president, thereby creating a God fearing Zimbabwe.
Today he is fixing me for refusing all these weird demands, which I dismissed, and I am suffering for Ndanga and Mujuru’s desires. Mambo wangu, ndiri kufira mhosva yandisingazivi, zvekare ndiri kungoitirwa hutsinye, nekuda kwekuti Ndanga anoda kuva vice President.
Ndakaramba kuvashandira zvavaida kuti vatore hutongi we Nyika kubva mumaoko ava Mugabe. I refused their demands of taking power from Mugabe through my prayers,” said Madzibaba Ishmael in his defense outline.
Ishmael, also claimed that Bishop Ndanga said the country was sick and tired of being led by non- Christians, hence the need for God fearing people like Dr Joice Mujuru and him to take over.
With tears gushing from his eyes, Mufani also told the packed court that he was not present when the police and journalists were attacked at his shrine two year ago.
Another Zimbabwean Escapes UK Prison after Smashing Car Into Rail
KentOnline|A banned Zimbabwean driver, Kalvin Mapungwana who smashed a car into a Herne Bay roundabout and then ran off has escaped prison following a light sentence.
Magistrates decided that Mapungwana should receive a suspended sentence and curfew after he ploughed the MG ZR into a kerb in Sea Street and destroyed railings on the other side of the road.
At a previous court hearing, the 21-year-old, of Puffin Road, admitted driving without due care and attention, failing to stop at the scene of an accident, driving without insurance and driving while banned.
On Friday, magistrates in Canterbury sentenced him to 56 days in prison, suspended for two years, with a three-month curfew between 7pm and 7am.
The court heard that Mapungwana took his brother’s car after they argued on the evening of August 8.
At 10.25pm he hit the roundabout and then ran off into Grand Drive, where he was seen hopping through gardens.
The car somersaulted and went through the Sea St roundabout before landing on railings outside a fish and chip shop
Student Daniel Dooner, who was driving along the Sea Street when Mapungwana overtook him, said: “It was just a small dot in my rear view mirror and then he suddenly right up behind me.
“It overtook me near the Co-op but there was another car coming the other way so it had to pull in quickly, forcing me up onto the path. His back wheel hit the kerb and chucked the car sideways into the roundabout. It was like something you’d see on TV.”
Police found Mapungwana’s DNA on the airbag, but could not find the driver.
Kalvin Mapungwana smashed his brother’s car into railings in Sea Street
Mapungwana, who works as a labourer, handed himself into a police station on August 14.
He had already been on a three-year driving ban.
As part of his sentence, Mapungwana must do 20 days behavioural therapy with the Thinking Skills Programme. He must also pay an £80 victim surcharge and £85 court costs. – KentOnline/Additional Reporting
Zim-Drug Dealer Dives Into UK River Running Away from Cops
Bristol Post|A SPEEDING DRIVER being chased by police who abandoned his car where cops later found cocaine, leapt into Bristol’s River Frome and had to be rescued has been jailed for 16 months.
Simbarashe Monhlani sped off when officers tried to stop him, before losing control of the hired VW Golf and running off, Bristol Crown Court heard.
Police found him in the river, clinging on to a large branch and grappling with his trousers, and they threw him a line and hauled him out. He later denied intending to deal a lump of crack cocaine found in the car.
Monhlani, 27, of Jiggins Lane in Birmingham, denied possessing a Class A drug with intent to supply in July 2013. He pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and possessing 3.1g of Class B drug cannabis.
A jury of six men and six women found him guilty of simply possessing the crack cocaine.
Judge Euan Ambrose told him: “The driving was very dangerous and very fast through residential streets on a summer’s evening.”
The judge banned him from driving for two years and ordered him to pass an extended driving test.
He told him to pay £490 costs and ordered the destruction of drugs seized.
Alistair Haggerty, prosecuting, said on the night of St Paul’s Carnival PC Dean Ward was in a police car in Barton Hill and his attention was drawn to a VW Golf containing four men.
Haggerty told the jury: “The vehicle sped away from him.
“He activated his siren and blue lights to stop it. The driver was Mr Monhlani and he made no effort to pull over.”
The court heard Monhlani drove at 45mph through a 30mph zone before overtaking a vehicle on a blind right-hand bend.
He then accelerated up to 60mph, went on the wrong side of the road and lost control.
Haggerty said: “He stopped at Napier Road, near the Ikea store which is near the M32.
“Mr Monhlani and the front seat passenger ran.
“The front seat passenger was arrested and the back seat passengers were arrested.”
Monhlani was seen to jump over a fence and into the River Frome, where he submerged before re-appearing.
Haggerty told the court: “He was attempting to use a branch to clamber out.
“He was messing around with the waistband of his trousers. He continued fidgeting underwater.
“Police units arrived, and the fire brigade, and they helped Mr Monhlani from the river.”
PC Richard Friend arrested the soggy suspect and found £240 in bank notes in his back pocket.
Police searched the VW Golf and found £385 in bank notes as well as immigration papers in Monhlani’s name.
They also found a 11.32g lump of 26 per cent pure crack cocaine – said to be enough for 56 0.2g deals – and a further £250 cash, the jury heard.
Monhlani denied intending to supply drugs and denied cash in the car was his.
In a second interview he said he was a cocaine user who had come to Bristol for carnival and the cocaine was just for him.
Monhlani told the court he was born in Zimbabwe and came to the UK in April, 2000, where a threat of deportation was continually postponed.
He confirmed he wasn’t able to work or get a National Insurance number.
He said: “I get money from criminal activity. I had £240 in my back pocket and £250 worth of drugs.
“I get money from shoplifting. I’m just the driver, I make sure we could get away.
“My friend would sell stolen goods straight away and we would split everything equally making, on a good day, £400.”
Monhlani couldn’t recall how much cocaine he had taken that day, which was his first visit to Bristol.
But he shed light on why police saw him fiddling with his waistband in the river.
He said: “My trousers kept falling. The string was loose. I had to keep pulling up my trousers every few seconds.
“I was clinging on to a branch and they threw a rope down to me.”
‘Disney Park’ Construction Work In Victoria Falls Begins
Work at the planned $18 million historical and recreational park (so called Disney Park) in the resort town of Victoria Falls by Africa Albida Tourism group is set to begin in June this year after a consultant engaged by the developer started an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) last week.
The Santonga Park, the biggest private investment in Zimbabwe’s tourism hub, will also house a zoo on an 80-acre piece of land close to the group’s flagship Victoria Falls Safari Lodge.
It is expected to attract up to 120,000 visitors yearly and increase the average stay of tourists in the town from three to four days.
Black Crystal Consulting has started consultations with stakeholders as part of the EIA for the proposed Santonga Project, Africa Albida said in a statement last week.
Construction will start in June this year, with the park expected to open to public in July next year, It said.
The facility will act as an education and entertainment park for visitors and locals while also complimenting tourist facilities in the resort town.
It will involve interaction and close encounters with different kinds of game and wildlife that would be caged, partly resembling the Africa Kingdom in the USA, Africa Park in Dubai, and similar facilities in China.
“What none of them has is the authentic and natural wildlife resources that we have. This will extend visitors’ stay and bring economic benefits such as jobs and income. The Santonga Park is a must see for tourists to view canned and caged wildlife together with historical and cultural monuments,” said Africa Albida.
The theme park is expected to create 1,500 direct and downstream jobs while the developer expects a 40 percent increase in hotel occupancy rate, between 20 and 40 percent increase in transport activity among other benefits.
“This may all be good for African Albida but not necessarily for the wider community. All residents and businesses in Victoria Falls should take a keen interest in understanding exactly what this project is really about,” it said.
In 2013, government announced plans to establish a $300 million “Disneyland in Africa” theme park on 1,200 ha of land near the airport which will house shopping malls, banks, exhibition and entertainment facilities such as casinos.
NetOne Boss Kangai Wants To Punish US Companies, Whatsapp, Viber, Facebook
The managing director of state-owned mobile operator NetOne, Reward Kangai is planning to punish US companies that use the voice over the internet (VoIP) and web based sms technologies by making them pay taxes.
Kangai is related to the late politburo member Kumbirai Kangai and if his motives prevail, Zimbabwe will become the only country in the world to encroach into the dynamic online business which is daily creating millionaires overnight.
Speaking in Victoria Falls, Kangai bemoaned the effect of social network applications such as Whatsapp, Viber, skype and others, saying they are eating into mobile network operators’ revenues while enjoying unfair competition as they do not pay tax.
Kangai told reporters at the recent Innovation Africa Digital Summit that the industry was full of “over the top” players who ride on existing infrastructure without paying taxes.
He said there was a need for government to come up with modalities that would allow locally run applications that would generate money for local companies.
“In this telecoms industry capital expenditure is very high and increasing because of demand for broadband services. We have to continuously upgrade our systems, which needs capital but you find there are some operators who get returns from use of our networks. Our revenues are going down because there are some clever over-the-top players who ride on our infrastructure for free and use our services for their benefit yet they don’t pay taxes,” said Kangai.
“We know that customers are enjoying all these services such as Whatsapp, Viber and others but what they don’t know is that they use our expenditure.”
He implored government to investigate the sector.
“There is a need for a consolidated approval from government because there has been no common position in dealing with this. This is why we are (looking at) having our own applications that can generate money even for the government through taxes,” he said.
NetOne, the country’s oldest mobile phone operator, is also the second biggest, with 3,3 million subscribers according to latest Potraz data.
The firm is working on a number of packages – one of them 4G service and expects a 50 percent increase in subscribers by the close of 2015, Kangai added.
Travel Fanatics Bob, Grace Fly to Indonesia
President Robert Mugabe, who is also the SADC and African Union (AU) Chairman, has left for Indonesia to attend the Asia-Africa Summit and the ceremony to mark the 60th anniversary of the Bandung conference.
President Mugabe, who is accompanied by the First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe, Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi and senior government officials, is going to be among more than 30 heads of state from Africa and Asia who will gather in Jakarta this week to share their countries’ economic development experiences.
The delegates will also commemorate the 10th anniversary of the New Asian-African Strategic Partnership (NAASP).
The summit, which is held after every 10 years, is running under the theme: ‘Strengthening South-South Cooperation to Promote World Peace and Prosperity,’
The summit will also help Asian and African nations build stronger partnerships while giving the leaders opportunities to discuss solutions to overcome common challenges such as poverty and underdevelopment through the strengthening of south to south cooperation.
In 1955, representatives from 29 Asian and African countries met in Bandung, Indonesia to discuss independence, peace and economic prosperity.
The conference marked an important milestone in the history of Asian and African countries as it adopted a final communiqué speaking out against imperialism and super power hegemony.
The Asia-Africa conference was originally held to address peace, security and economic problems during the cold war between the United States and Russia when both the western bloc and the eastern bloc were vying to win support from Asian and African countries.
The United Nations (UN) recognises the Non-Aligned Movement and the organisation still holds regular summits, but the removal of the Berlin Wall in 1989, which ended the cold war, made it irrelevant.
Cde Mugabe was seen off at the Harare International Airport by the two vice presidents, Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa and Cde Phelekhezela Mpoko, Defence Minister Dr Sydney Sekeramayi; Media, Information and Broadcasting Services Minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo; the Minister of State for Harare Metropolitan Province, Cde Miriam Chikukwa, senior government officials and service chiefs.
Walter Masocha Trial for Sex Assault LATEST UPDATE
ZimEye.com brings live updates from the trial of church founder Archbishop Walter Masocha of the AGAPE for All Nations Church in Falkirk, Scotland.
Masocha has been slapped with a series of sex offence charges which include making minors massage his naked body using so called anointing oils and sexually abusing some female members of his church. One of the charges was dropped after the complainant withdrew under unexplained circumstances.
The case opened early morning Monday with Masocha entering court accompanied by his lawyer.
All witnesses were present and unlike last week Friday, his lawyer turned up.
A 15 member jury set up was individually asked to confess all and any possible connections with the preacher. All responses came back negative leading to the judge moving the case for trial.
The first witness took stand at around lunch time.
However because the case involves minors, journalists and outsiders were ordered to be out of the court room.
The case continues tomorrow, Tuesday.
BREAKING NEWS: Cuthbert Wins Court Case, Gets 2million Award
Former Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) CEO, Dr Cuthbert Dube has won an labour case against the health service provider, after an arbitrator ruled that PSMAS owes him more than US$2 million in salary arrears accrued from January this year.
The arbitral award has been filed at the High Court for registration as an order by Dube’s lawyer, Mr Jonathan Samkange.
The arbitrator found that Dube’s contract of employment at PSMAS is still in effect, hence Dube is entitled to US$2,07 million (US$2,070,000) calculated from January 2014.
Dube had filed a case of unfair labour case against Premier Service Medical Investments (PSMI) for none payment of salaries. – State Media
Video: ZULU King Zwelithini Calls For End to Xenophobic Attacks
Deal With Xenophobia Or Else Resign, Mugabe Told
The opposition Zimbabwe Development Party President Kisinoti Mukwazhe has challenged President Robert Mugabe to surrender the leadership of regional and continental bodies if he does not “firmly” deal with South Africa over Xenophobia.
Hundreds of foreign nationals have been killed to date while thousands displaced by the barbaric xenophobic attacks taking place in South Africa.
The South African government has been blasted for not taking adequate action against their nationals involved in the brutal attacks.
President Robert as the chairperson of the Southern African Development Community and the African Union, Mukwazhe on Monday said should decisively deal with South Africa.
“He must either surrender the chairmanship of SADC and AU and give the responsibility to those who are capable of delivering, ” said Mukwazhe.
“It is better for us to know that AU and SADC are led by a clique of leaders who are there to spend resources for nothing as opposed to tackling issues affecting the region and the continent, if they fail to challenge the South African government over these attacks”.
President Robert Mugabe last week at his country’s 35th anniversary celebrations said as SADC and AU they were going to tell the South African government to stop xenophobia.
But Mukwazhe said President Robert Mugabe should not just speak, but take action.
“He should use his power as the leader of the continent by deploying soldiers in South Africa because the SA government has failed to control the situation”, he added.
“South Africa should be suspended from SADC and the United Nations should slap it with sanctions for these atrocities”.
Mugabe Falls In Power
The opposition and civil service unions yesterday rounded on President Robert Mugabe and his misfiring Zanu PF government, saying farcical developments around bonuses for State employees underlined the fact that the centre could no longer hold within the ruling party.
The criticism included claims that the bonus disaster showed that Mugabe was no longer in charge, that government was demonstrating how “hopelessly clueless” it was about fixing Zimbabwe, and that the State was now run as a “chaotic free-for-all”, with ministers working without supervision and doing as they wished.
This followed Mugabe’s often random speech at the Independence Day celebrations at the National Sports Stadium, in Harare, on Saturday where he gave Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa a humiliating public shellacking, emphatically denying that the government had decided against awarding civil servants bonuses this year and next year.
“I want to make it clear that the report which was in the newspaper (presumably The Herald) that bonuses were being withdrawn is not government policy. The cabinet did not approve that at all. And the presidency never, never was consulted on the matter. We were never consulted the three of us, that is myself and the vice presidents.
“And we say that is disgusting to us, and it will never, never be implemented at all. So let the civil servants not be down-hearted. That will not happen,” Mugabe said.
The pragmatic Chinamasa, accompanied by his Information counterpart Jonathan Moyo, had announced at a media briefing in Harare last week that Mugabe’s broke government was suspending bonus payments until 2017.
“Government has decided to suspend bonus payments to the civil servants in 2015 and 2016, and the situation will be reviewed in 2017 in the event that we are able to build enough capacity,” Chinamasa said.
Reacting to the farce yesterday, Zapu spokesperson Mnjobisa Noko said the embarrassing discord smacked of a “hopelessly clueless and directionless” government.
“What we are seeing is a government that will not lead Zimbabweans to prosperity as what they are looking at is themselves and themselves only.
“It is a situation where we have a president who is always air-borne and who does not know what is on the ground, and where ministers are clueless about the suffering of the man on the street, including civil servants,” he said.
Noko added that Mugabe had contradicted Chinamasa in a desperate endeavour to “justify his own salary increment” after the nonagenarian recently claimed that he was one of the poorest presidents in the world.
“This is about his salary justification at a time that the people of Zimbabwe are sinking deeper into poverty. They are blinded by power and do not care about the welfare of the ordinary people,” he said.
The spokesperson of the Zanu PF “People First” formation, Rugare Gumbo, said that the current confusion around bonuses were not new in the ruling party and showed that Mugabe was losing his grip on power.
“There is a free-for-all that demonstrates that the centre can no longer hold. People are taking advantage of the president’s lack of grasp of what is happening in the party and country. People are also taking advantage of the old man’s age and making unilateral decisions.
“It’s now a question of the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing,” Gumbo said, although he also doubted that Chinamasa had made his earlier announcement unilaterally.
“It’s a party of policy inconsistences which we have always witnessed and which we are now called upon to change. We were involved in some of these things, where decisions were made and changed. Some of us are not really surprised,” he said.
Writing on his Facebook page, MDC spokesman Obert Gutu also doubted that Chinamasa could have made the announcement unilaterally.
“Knowing Chinamasa as I do, I don’t believe that one bit. Someone is lying,” he said.
The Secretary General of the Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (RTUZ), Robson Chere, said his union — which boasts more than 5 000 members — was baffled by Mugabe’s statement.
“The wild proclamation by President Mugabe on Independence day to the effect that bonuses will be paid to civil servants, contrary to Chinamasa’s position is baffling to us as Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe,” Chere said.
He also claimed that the ongoing confusion allegedly showed that there was a plan “to make civil servants suffer”.
“Other Unions and individuals would claim that the centre has fallen and there is no more co-ordination and unity of purpose in government. Our union however believes that there is a coordinated approach to make us suffer.
“Mugabe is an accomplice to the suspension of bonuses. He might have been playing politics when he made the wild proclamation or might have forgotten what they agreed on in cabinet which is a natural symptom of old age,” Chere said.
RTUZ said it wanted the government to issue a positive cabinet resolution on bonuses, whereupon a failure to do that would “push us into the streets”.
Efforts to get a comment from Chinamasa and Moyo yesterday were fruitless as their mobile phones went unanswered.
But Mugabe’s spokesperson George Charamba defended the nonagenarian’s position and modus operandi yesterday.
“The boss has spoken,” he said.
Asked if this was not creating unnecessary confusion concerning the correct position on the issue, Charamba said Mugabe’s statement was the correct position.
“The minister has been corrected. There is a distinction between taking a position as a matter of principle and its implementation. So there is no discord. The president has spoken,” Charamba said. – DailyNews
Xenophobia and Mugabe’s Zanuphobia
Does Robert Mugabe still have his conscience with him to attack Jacob Zuma’s xenophobia across the border? Has he ever had one? Has he forgotten the way he perpetrated genocide in Mathebeleland and Midlands leaving more than 20,000 people killed? What about the killings of black and white farmers in 2000, the Murambatsvina in 2005, the brutal elections of 2008 that left thousands maimed and killed?
In the most recent incidents, young Itai Dzamara was abducted 4 weeks ago and there is to date no single trace of him. Justina Mukoko and Beatrice Mtetwa were abducted and treated like criminals when they did not have a dot on their cloaks!
Just three days ago Sydney Chisi was selectively beaten to near death during the anti-xenophobia at the South African embassy in Harare. He is fighting for his life, breathing with the assistance of a ventilator! That is Mugabe for you; at 91 years talking high morals to the world. Pot, what are you telling the kettle? What high moral ground is this President assuming right now? Does he understand why there is xenophobia in South Africa in the first place? Does he know the number of Zimbabweans in South Africa looking for those jobs they cannot get in Zimbabwe? Why and how did they leave Zimbabwe? Does he know what it is like to cross a crocodile infested Limpopo River? He does not and he will never know.
There is xenophobia in South Africa because Zimbabwe is a completely failed state. He must be told that his administration is worse than that of Ian Smith. Infact he should pack and go because 99% of the citizens of this great country do not want him anymore. He knows this too and that’s the reason why he has to rig the elections to overstay. He has remained in power because of cheating the electorate, rigged the elections because he knows he is no longer wanted. Who wants Robert Mugabe’s administration that has failed since 1980?
We have to be forced to say its the 35th independence, so far so good, forced to say that.
The situation in the Mediterranean Sea needs the attention of the AU Chairperson, where is he? Where are the Presidents of the African continent? Those citizens perishing in the Mediterranean are coming from Africa most of them and the situation needs urgent attention from the African Union to solve the issues coming from the continent. They should ask simple questions: why would the populations of African countries citizens prefer to risk the deep seas of the Mediterranean than to face hunger and uncertainties in their own countries of birth. African Presidents should stop this exodus of their citizens by actually taking practical solutions that benefit the masses and not the few elite. As we speak right now European countries, their relevant ministries are meeting to discuss the drowning of migrants trying to reach the European shores. Why is such a meeting not taking place in Africa? Why is such a meeting not taking place in the SADC region? The head of these two bodies is Mugabe himself! Proust mahlzeit!
President Jacob Zuma made an attempt to visit migrant workers in their sheltered areas. He told them that those who want to go can go and they could come back if they so wished! Those words from a President are not convincing anyone, not even his body language was telling those words. Some ministers and traditional leaders openly provoked xenophobia in South Africa. He should tell his ministers as well as the traditional leaders; the citizens of South Africa also, that millions of South Africans were in exile for dozens of years and they were well looked after especially in Tanzania, Zambia, Angola, Mozambique and many other countries north of them. South Africans were resident in almost every country in Africa, and were given all the assistance they needed. They are the ones now chasing foreigners like animals and calling them lice, as the King of Zululand said in his own words. Their treatment of other Africans should be kept in history diaries; we shall make references later as they say what goes around comes back with vengeance. History will easily remind them of the atrocities of hate speeches from a King, son of a President defending xenophobia in their land. Zuma himself married a Mozambiquean wife when he was in Mozambique. Has he forgotten?
South Africa should constantly be reminded about the sacrifices Zambia made towards the liberation of the countries south of it. Zambia, with very little resources, shared what they had with Zapu, Zanu, Swapo and ANC. Zambians should really be the ones much more disappointed than all other countries in Africa.
In 1978 the brutal Ian Douglas Smith sent his Selous Scouts squad to go to Zambia and abduct Joshua Nkomo and bomb the freedom fighter camps. They bombed many Zapu places and Comrade Nkomo’s residence. So many people died in those savage acts. President Kaunda came out coughing fire, and said he was going to assist all freedom fighters south of Zambia to the bitter end, and he in deed fulfilled that. President Kenneth Kaunda still lives today and I wonder what he thinks and feels when he sees how unthankful South Africans are to foreigners, what is he saying? What is President Nelson Mandela doing in his grave, must be turning in his grave. The East German government assisted thousands of South African refugees by giving them the best education so that when their country is free they can economically liberate South Africa. In East Germany all foreigners were treated like first class citizens. East Germans as people who had seen two world wars, tried to give their best to other people who were in the same situation like them during those world wars. They empathized with foreigners including ANC freedom fighters and students. They respected and adored foreigners and they embraced the difference in cultures. What are they saying now when they see those very people, the very party ANC they gave assistance so much and so long, sending conflicting messages about xenophobia in their politically liberated South Africa?
Tanzania’s President Nyerere must be turning in his grave. What about Angola, what about Cuba? South Africa’s ANC and government are morally beholden of all these countries.
It takes generations to teach a nation about UBUNTU and this is what South Africa has lost. It is the young generation meting those heinous crimes against humanity today. SADC ministries concerned should meet and map the way forward. President Zuma cannot stand alone without the assistance of the SADC countries whose citizens are being butchered to death by criminal cabals who have no moral compass.
Even if all foreigners left South Africa, the South Africans would find another reason to be at each other’s throats again, something would trigger another wave of violence again. The foreigners are not the root cause of their social problems . Theirs is an internal disease.
South Africa: 7 Dead as Xenophobic Clashes Hit South African Township Overnight
Clashes between locals trying to loot foreign-owned stores and police have taken place overnight in a township outside Johannesburg, as tension persists in several South African cities following attacks on immigrants.
This came as the total number of deaths reached seven. South Africa’s president Jacob Zuma announced saying a total of seven people have died in ongoing attacks on immigrants and he postponed a key ceremony because of the crisis.
The office of President Jacob Zuma said Monday that the ceremony scheduled for next week bestows the country’s highest official honor on South Africans and foreigners who have contributed to South Africa. His office said it must be postponed so South Africa can mourn the victims of anti-immigrant violence.
Meanwhile Radio station Eyewitness News reported that police shot rubber bullets at rioters in Actonville in clashes that continued into the early hours of Monday morning.
Gauteng Police spokesperson Colonel Lungelo Dlamini told Al Jazeera that police were called in after roads were closed but that no looting had taken place. He denied reports that police had fired rubber bullets, claiming that only tear gas had been used.
“The situation is quiet now, but we do have a lot of police presence in the hotspots,” Dlamini said.
Meanwhile, speaking to 702 news on Monday, David Mahlobo, minister of state security, described the country as “relatively stable over the past 48 hours”.
Residents of #Actonville were dispersed by police after they took to the streets last night, blocking the roads outside the hostel #sabcnews — Jamaine Krige (@jour_maine) April 20, 2015
At least 1,000 people have been displaced after violence against foreign nationals flared up on March 30 in Durban. The violence soon spread to townships around Johannesburg. – Al Jazeera/Eyewitness News
Zimbabwe Thrashed In Uganda
Zimbabwe’s leading amateur golfers failed to rise to the occasion at the Africa Zone VI Golf Championships at the Uganda Golf Club, finishing a distant third.
However, it was a different story for the hosts who ran out winners, breaking South Africa’s dominance in the tournament that has stood for 16 years.
Uganda emerged champions in the team event after winning a total of 18 and half points to beat South Africa by just one point.
According to reports from the East African country, the hosts who were joint leaders with South Africa for the first two days, but pulled clear thanks to a final day tally of six points in the singles round.
Zimbabwe finished third with 16 and a half points while Kenya finished fourth with a total of 15 and half points while Swaziland and Zambia finished joint fifth with 9 and half points.
The victory for Uganda saw them become only the fourth country to lift the Africa Zone VI Golf Championship trophy.
The Zimbabwe team that took up the challenge in Uganda was made up of Stuart Krog, David Amm, Tonderayi Masunga, Kieran Vincent, Visitor Mapwanya, Doctor Maphosa, Pride Sembo, John Milazi and Howard Bauti. – DailyNews
Walter Masocha: Witnesses ‘Trapped In Hotel’ as Lawyer Bunks Trial
Falkirk, Scotland – The case in which AGAPE for All Nations church founder Archbishop Walter Masocha is on trial for multiple sex charges has been dragged into this week after the preacher’s lawyer failed to turn up for Friday morning’s trial, just as a court official said witnesses were missing.
Witnesses were abruptly forced into a local hotel over the weekend after the prosecutor told them they will have to remain in town because the preacher’s lawyer did not turn up. They were seen in the premises Friday morning receiving the announcement.
Some of the witnesses have travelled more than 200 miles away in England.
The hotel, transport, food and upkeep are fully paid for by the UK government’s Justice Ministry.
Earlier a court clerk had said that witnesses were missing hence the lifting to Monday, but it emerged beyond that issue, another vital element was the missing solicitor.
The case was originally scheduled to be concluded on last Monday 13th April and was lifted to Friday when the disappointment occurred.
It will be heard this morning at Falkirk Sherrif Court and Masocha has been told the judge will proceed without the lawyer if he does not turn up again.
The lawyer’s name was not available at the time of writing.
Masocha is on trial for several sex alleged offences which include making minor girls perform a sex act on his naked body using so called “anointing oil”. His lawyer has said the latter was a church practice.
XENOPHOBIA Breaking News – Another Zimbabwean Decapitated
The decapitated body of a woman found in a refuse bag in northern Johannesburg, is that of a Zimbabwean woman, Mrs Naume Garusa (41), who has become another casualty of South Africa’s xenophobic killings.
Garusa is the second Zimbabwean to be decapitated in the latest xenophobic attacks.
The police’s Lungelo Dlamini said a case of murder had been opened when they discovered for body last Tuesday at a time they said they could not verify her identity.
“We don’t know who the victim is, and we are appealing to the members of the public who reported the missing person to come forward as she might be one of the people who were reported missing,” Dlamini said at the time.
But a report released Sunday revealed she was Mrs Garusa who has since become the latest victim of horrific xenophobic attacks.
Speaking at her funeral wake at a relative’s home in Mufakose, Harare, her son Brain Garusa, who is a student at the University of Zimbabwe, said he was shocked to receive reports of his mother’s death just two days after talking to her on her mobile phone.
“I am still in a state of shock because just a few days before her disappearance I had spoken to her. She had promised to send some money the following day.
“I asked her about the xenophobic attacks and she said the situation was tense but calm,” said Brian.
Mr Emmanuel Mhondiwa, who is brother to the deceased, said the family was devastated with the manner in which Mrs Garusa lost her life after working in South Africa for more than 12 years.
“She was the sole breadwinner to her children following the death of her husband and she had done so well as to be able to send one of them to university. When we started seeing images of xenophobic attacks on television we never imagined that our own flesh and blood could soon be a victim,” said Mr Mhondiwa.
He said his sister was reported missing on Thursday after some xenophobic disturbances in Johannesburg and the following day her body was found by police in a nearby bushy area with her head decapitated. Mr Mhondiwa said relatives in South Africa confirmed that his sister had been attacked by marauding xenophobic elements who targeted her as she came from her workplace.
“She has been working in South Africa since 2002 and her papers, including a work permit, were in order. We just don’t understand how fellow Africans could do this to another human being. We urge our Government to urgently deal with this matter as most deaths are not being reported,” Mr Mhondiwa said.
University of Zimbabwe Student Executive Council secretary-general Valentine Masaiti, who was part of a large contingent of students who visited the Mhondiwa family in Mufakose to commiserate with their fellow student, appealed to Government to liaise with the South African government to ensure that peace prevailed and reduce the loss lives. Mr Mhondiwa said Mrs Garusa’s body is expected to arrive in Zimbabwe tomorrow and will be buried in Chikombedzi, Chiredzi, on Wednesday.
Govt: Dead Zimbabweans Must Be Buried in West Africa
…as Ebola Death Toll Hits 12,000…
The bodies of Zimbabweans who have died while in West African countries hit by the Ebola virus, are no longer allowed into the country, government has announced.
The Ministry of Health announced Friday that the move is to minimise the risk of infection in the country.
The Director of Disease Control, Dr Portia Manangazira said, “We have moved to minimise as much as possible the risk of ebola infection by blocking corpses from ebola hit countries.
“It is for that reason that the repatriation of bodies from Ebola affected countries is prohibited,” she said.
She without revealing the statistics of dead bodies received into the country from the same country this year, continued saying government is following international health guidelines.
“Burials should be dealt with there and this is consistent with international health regulations,” she said.
The report came as it emerged total number of people killed worldwide by the Ebola virus has reached 12,000 according to the latest statistical report published by the World Health Organization.
The current Ebola endemic began in southern Guinea and later spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, and Senegal and has infected a total of 24,992 people since the outbreak started in 2014, according to the WHO report.
Some 4,000 deaths from the disease have been registered in Liberia, with the largest number of lethal cases being accounted for Sierra Leone, as Ebola virus killed 11,889 people there, the report said.
Although there is no officially approved medication for the disease, several countries, including Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and Japan are currently working on developing the vaccine.
In January, Russia’s Health Ministry said that a Russian-made vaccine may become available for mass use in early 2016.
Read more at http://www.mb.com.ph/ebola-death-toll-worldwide-exceeds-10000-who/#jyDbBPdMf2Hcp9Ul.99
10 Year-Old Girl Slaps Mother with Lawsuit
A 10-year-old girl reported her 50-year-old mother to the police for physical and psychological abuse. The minor, a Grade Five pupil at Blakiston Primary School, Harare, alleges her mother denies her food and forces her into nightclubs. The girl’s parents are divorced. The woman appeared before magistrate Mr Milton Serima charged with contravening the Children’s Act.
In her evidence-in-chief during trial, the girl narrated how her mother would physically and verbally assault her. At times she would call her a prostitute, the court heard. The girl said when her father brings school fees and money to buy books, the mother uses it to buy alcohol.
She said all the family property was attached by the Deputy Sheriff over debts and she sleeps on the floor without blankets. The mother returns home in the wee hours from nightclubs.
The mother, a former bank teller, denies the allegations. The minor’s evidence was corroborated by a neighbour, her headmaster and the probation officer.
“She always tells me to ask for some money from daddy, so when I do not do as she says, she will then physically assault me calling me a prostitute. If daddy gives me money for books and other school material, she takes that money and buys beer with Uncle Paul,” she said.
“Mommy always tells me that I am HIV-positive and that I am going to die soon. I get food from our neighbour and she is also the one who gave me a blanket. I sometimes go to school on an empty stomach hence I cannot concentrate in class.
“When she takes me to the night- clubs, she orders me not to tell daddy.”
The girl said she wanted to stay with her stepmother whom she said was a loving person.
A neighbour, who was the second witness, narrated to the court how the 50-year-old woman ill-treats her child.
“I tried to talk to her about the abuse but vakanditi mwana wavo saka vanoita zvavanoda naye. She is a drunkard and whenever she is high, she assaults the poor girl. I am the one who always gives her food,” she said.
The probation officer said when he visited the woman’s house there was no sign of food.
He said when they visited the girl’s school, the headmaster said the minor’s performance was declining.
The headmaster said the girl was attending school on an empty stomach.
The probation officer said the girl’s mother needed help as she was offloading her stress on the minor.
The trial continues tomorrow. – Herald
Skin Naked Woman Walks in Public as Punishment
A Matobo man paraded his ex-prostitute girlfriend naked around the village as punishment for confronting him over impregnating another woman, a court heard.
Patricia Dube, a mother of two who said she was once a prostitute, said her boyfriend, Brian Mwinde of Mgadla Village, kicked her out of her homestead, tore off her clothes and forced her to walk around the village naked on several occasions.
She told a court that Mwinde, who lives at her homestead, made her walk around stark naked while her children aged four and seven years watched.
Dube told magistrate Evelyn Mashavakure that the latest incident was on March 20 after Mwinde got drunk and started insulting her saying she was a prostitute.
“Your Worship, he was shouting at the top of his voice telling people that I’m a prostitute. I was helped by my neighbours who took a blanket and covered me up.
“I’m seeking a protection order because I don’t want him to abuse me anymore. I don’t want him near me and my children. When he gets drunk he tells me that he took me off the streets and made me a better person.
“I accepted to be in a relationship with him because I wanted to stop selling my body for money and I wanted my two children to grow up with a father figure. Now I’m regretting because he is teaching them a bad thing and tells them that I’m nothing but a prostitute,” said Dube.
The magistrate granted the protection order and ordered Mwindi to vacate the homestead with immediate effect.
Mashavakure told Dube to go for a two week counselling session with her children.
Mwindi told the magistrate that he was stressed after impregnating another woman. He said he was a home-keeper who is earning peanuts.
“Sometimes when I beat her up I would have seen her in the company of other men. I then concluded that maybe she had returned to her old ways behind my back. If she wants me out of the house it’s fine, I will go.
“It wasn’t my intention to do all those things to her. After receiving the news I drank a lot of alcohol and became intoxicated. I did all those things under the influence of alcohol,” Mwindi said. – Chronicle
Khupe Plots to Axe Tsvangirai – REPORT
MDC-T Deputy President Thokozani Khupe is plotting a violent removal of her boss Morgan Tsvangirai, the State Media suggests in a development that comes shortly after Khupe stormed out of the National Council meeting when Tsvangirai declared that the party will not contest in the upcoming June bi-elections.
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THE MDC-T may be headed for another split after its deputy president Thokozani Khupe yesterday allegedly organised protests in Bulawayo against party leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s decision to boycott by elections set for June 10.
The province is considered the party’s stronghold as it is the only one in the country where MDC-T had a clean sweep in both council and parliamentary elections during the 2013 harmonised elections.
Party insiders told The Chronicle that Khupe is mobilising to push a vote of no confidence against Tsvangirai. Fierce clashes erupted during a rally at Stanley Square yesterday with members of MDC-T factions aligned to Khupe and former Mzilikazi Senator Matson Hlalo stoning and clubbing each other.
Tsvangirai, who was supposed to address supporters at the rally, reportedly developed cold feet at the last minute when he was informed there would be demonstrations against him.
MDC-T secretary Douglas Mwonzora turned up instead. Journalists fled for dear life as knobkerrie- wielding youths clashed. Party youths carrying knobkerries, bricks and an assortment of weapons chanted obscenities at each other and threatened to attack journalists who they barred from attending the rally.
A freelance journalist, Auntony Zinyange, was assaulted by MDC-T youths for taking pictures of the violent proceedings.
His colleagues from other media houses were forced to seek refuge at nearby houses in Makokoba.
The Khupe faction was angered by placards that were being waved by Hlalo’s supporters accusing Khupe of trying to impose deputy mayor Gift Banda on the province.
Banda was recently barred by the High court from being Bulawayo provincial chairman after Hlalo contested his election.
The Khupe faction allegedly wanted to take Tsvangirai to task about the party’s national executive committee and national council’s decision to endorse a boycott of by-elections.
Five parliamentary seats fell vacant in Bulawayo following the recall of 21 rebel MDC-T MPs last month.
Khupe’s faction is against the boycott as it felt the party would win the Bulawayo seats.
Hlalo’s faction supports Tsvangirai’s boycott.
Party sources said Khupe refused to address the rally on behalf of Tsvangirai at an earlier meeting held at a city hotel. Traffic flow was disrupted along the busy 3rd Avenue extension that leads into the city centre as motorists, fearing for their safety, used Khami Road.
Some of the party youths accused Khupe of foisting Banda onto the provincial chairmanship post yet he was barred by the courts from assuming the position.
Others supported Khupe and accused Hlalo of taking Tsvangirai and the party to court over the Bulawayo chairmanship.
Hlalo’s supporters were eventually kicked out of Stanley Square. The party’s spokesperson Douglas Mwonzora and Khupe arrived at the rally six hours later as the clashes died down. Hlalo’s supporters said they did not want to be addressed by the pair.
They said Mwonzora was part of the Khupe faction and would not say anything positive about Tsvangirai.
A member of the faction said Khupe had tried to force them to sign a petition to support Banda for the provincial chairmanship and form new structures in the party’s districts. “They lied to us that Tsvangirai was coming to Bulawayo. They wanted us to sign petition forms to support Banda in court. We will not support Banda because we never voted for him and he was ordered by the court not to assume the chairmanship. He was brought by Khupe from nowhere and now we’re being forced to accept him. We don’t want him here,” said the supporter who accused Khupe of dividing the party.
A Khupe supporter, who declined to be named, accused the other group of accepting bribes to create chaos at the rally. “We don’t want these people led by Hlalo because he is a rebel. How can he insist that he’s a member of the party yet he is taking the party and its leader to court and fuelling divisions within the party,” he said.
The party’s Bulawayo offices were defaced by suspected Khupe supporters, demanding that Hlalo, Bulawayo Central MP Dorcas Sibanda and the MDC–T Veterans Activists Association (VAA) to stay out of the party affairs.
The anti-VAA graffiti was sprinkled across the precast wall in bright bold spray-paint before the walls were quickly re-painted.
After the 2013 elections, the party’s offices in Bulawayo were defaced with red spray-paint by unknown people calling for leadership renewal.
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Brutal Beating of Chisi: Kasukuwere Promises Action as VIDEO Causes Storm
CABINET MINISTER Saviour Kasukuwere has promised to investigate reports that riot police brutally beat up a human rights activist protesting xenophobic violence outside the South African embassy in Harare.
In an attack that has been condemned by global watchdog Amnesty International, video footage shows riot police using their batons to beat Sydney Chisi outside the embassy in Belgravia suburb on Friday.
Chisi had to be taken for hospital treatment in Harare. Several other protesters were also reported injured.
Amnesty’s Noel Kututwa, the group’s regional director for southern Africa, said in a statement: “The brutal beating of Sydney Chisi by anti-riot police is abhorrent.
“It is against international standards on policing of peaceful demonstrations. This must stop.”
Responding to complaints about the attack on Twitter, environment minister, Saviour Kasukuwere said: “Will investigate and if true it’s unacceptable. The law must deal with perpetrators.”
In another tweet he said: “What is wrong is wrong. Period.”
Riot police have beaten up members of opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) in recent years, though incidents have been much less frequently reported since a coalition government was formed in 2009.
That government ended in 2013 when President Robert Mugabe was returned to power.
His rival MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s popularity has waned and he is seen as much less of a political threat by the Mugabe government.
Zimbabweans have speculated online that Friday’s attacks may have been partly provoked by posters carried by some protesters that mentioned the 91-year-old president’s wife Grace.
One of the posters read: “Grace, stop dancing with Zuma when Zimbos are dying,” a reference to the Mugabes’ state visit last week to South Africa.
Another placard urged Zimbabwe’s first lady to “say something [because] xenophobia will catch up with you soon in Singapore,” in a reference to trips Grace and her husband make frequently to the Far East, sometimes for health reasons.
Kasukuwere asked for video footage of the violence to be sent to him.
HIV Breakthrough ‘Imminent’ – Medicine Nobel Laureate
Nobel Laureate Francoise Barre-Sinoussi‚ who co-discovered the virus that causes Aids‚ believes it is possible that one day people will live with HIV‚ without taking medicine and yet remain healthy and un-infectious.
She was speaking at the Sci-Bono centre in Johannesburg on Friday.
Barre-Sinoussi believes a cure that will completely eliminate HIV from the body is “impossible”. But she says sending the virus into remission is possible.
The scientist explained that clinical remission is when the virus is still in the body‚ but it is not replicating‚ not attacking the cells and the person cannot transmit HIV.
The virus would also not be activating the carrier’s immune system and causing inflammation in the body‚ which is linked to lifestyle disease such as heart disease and cancer.
The reason she believes remission is possible is because up to three in 1000 HIV-positive people naturally send the virus into remission and never require medicine. They are called elite controllers. These are people whose bodies stop the virus replicating and remain healthy 20 years after infection without antiretroviral medication.
The Nobel Laureate explained that there are multiple trials trying to understand how the immune systems of elite controllers work‚ so that one day treatments can be developed for all HIV positive people.
Elite controllers were detected almost by accident. A trial in France followed HIV-positive patients from the time of them testing positive to watch how the disease developed in their bodies.
The researchers found that a very small percentage of patients never needed treatment.
“These people have an efficient immune response related to a specific genetic background‚” said Barre-Sinoussi.
There is also a group of 20 French patients who started treatment but later stopped it‚ and have remained healthy for 10 years. This group is being studied to understand how their immune system controls the virus without medication.
Barre-Sinoussi is part of an initiative called Towards a Cure‚ which co-ordinates different international funders and scientists to work together efficiently to find a way to send the virus into remission.
The SA Department of Science and Technology is also part of the initiative. Also speaking at the event‚ Wits Professor Lynn Morris said a vaccine against HIV was essential to stop the disease spreading.
“We have got to stop people getting infected. The most successful way of preventing diseases is by vaccination. Vaccination has eliminated smallpox from the world.”
“We are getting hints that an HIV vaccine is possible. A lot of people feel it is a solvable problem‚” said Morris.
Scientists have been working on a vaccine for more than 30 years and only one vaccine has offered 30% protection from the virus‚ too little for it to be used widely.
One of the many difficulties of developing a vaccine is that the virus mutates a lot. “Scientists are working to target parts of the virus that don’t change.” These could be the virus’s “Achilles heel‚” said Morris.
Deputy director of the Wits Reproductive Health and HIV Institute‚ Francois Venter‚ said the improvements in HIV medicine have been “nothing short of a medical miracle”.
“We have gone from a situation in early 90s in which patients had handfuls of tablets that had terrible side effects and did very little‚ to patients today needing a single tablet a day with minimal side effects.”
“I am sometimes surprised at the lack of ambition in other medical fields”. He said diabetes research and treatments for high blood pressure had not progressed nearly has fast as the HIV field. – The Times
Uhuru Final Cup Abandoned
THE Uhuru Cup final was abandoned in the second half due to bad lighting at the National Sports Stadium yesterday with Dynamos leading FC Platinum 1-0 in a match played on a soaked turf.
Referee Pedzisai Chadya stopped the match in the 64th minute when a power cut switched off the floodlights.
Zifa communications manager Xolisani Gwesela said a meeting to decide the fate of the match would be held in the capital this afternoon.
The match had kicked off well after 4pm and the floodlights had to be switched on in the second half. However, an unexpected power cut forced Chadya to end the match.
Electricity was restored about half an hour later but match commissioner Lovemore Marange had already confirmed the cancellation of the match.
“The match is cancelled due to bad lighting. It is the referee’s discretion whether to continue or call off a match in these circumstances, and in this case he saw it fit to call off the match,” said Marange.
Thousands of fans, mainly DeMbare supporters, remained in the ground well after the cancellation as they hoped the game would resume.
When the lights were restored at around 6.30pm, some fans who had already made their way out of the giant stadium returned hoping a plan would be worked out for the game to resume.
DeMbare’s man of the moment Ronald “Rooney” Chitiyo had scored the solitary strike after 15 minutes of play when he capitalised on sloppy marking by the FC Platinum backline to fire home a neat goal.
The goal sparked wild celebrations from the bumper crowd which was predominantly DeMbare, and when FC Platinum’s talismanic linkman Thabani Kamusoko was stretchered off the field early in the second half, the Harare side seemed well poised for their second silverware of the season.
Although the pitch was unplayable due to the heavy rains that pounded most parts of Harare on Friday night, the contestants tried their best, in the circumstances, to give the bumper crowd a cheer during the Independence Day celebrations.
Chitiyo was dangerous each time he got possession while utility player Godknows Murwira further endeared himself with the DeMbare faithfuls with another solid performance.
Murwira who played on the right attacking wing, has played three different positions inside a week.
The youngster, who is proving to be DeMbare’s find of the season played right back against Flame Lily last Sunday and slotted perfectly in central midfield when the league champions beat ZPC in the Uhuru Cup semi-final last Wednesday.
Norman Mapeza’s FC Platinum displayed their usual neat passing game although they lacked the killer instinct.
Unheralded Philimon Mudena had a decent game on the left channel but the usually dependable Wisdom Mutasa had a rather subdued game.
Mapeza’s usual frontline trio of Donald Ngoma, Walter Musona and Brian Muzondiwa missed the game through injury.-SundayNews
Mugabe victims Must Join ZANU People First – Gumbo
FORMER Zanu PF spokesperson Rugare Gumbo has urged Zanu PF officials who are being vilified and harassed in the party over their perceived links to former Vice-President Joice Mujuru, to be bold enough to jump ship and openly join the People First party.
Gumbo, who is now spokesperson for the new grouping calling itself “genuine and original” Zanu PF (1963), or simply People First, said party officials including Cabinet ministers and MPs who were being persecuted for their perceived loyalty to Mujuru should not continue to subject themselves to humiliation “at the hands of weevils”.
Gumbo told The Standard that the current purges in Zanu PF were pushing more officials and ordinary people to the Mujuru camp.
“What Zanu PF is doing will certainly affect them, but we have said whatever they are doing they are pushing people to the side of Mujuru. It’s up to the people affected to react. We hope they will be courageous enough to come out in the open,” Gumbo said.
He said Zanu PF purges had divided and caused disharmony in the country.
Perceived Mujuru allies who have so far survived the on-going purges, have on several occasions been humiliated and isolated at public events where they continue to be labelled “gamatox.”
Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa speaking at a rally at Mucheke Stadium in Masvingo last week said the purge of the Gamatox faction was far from over.
“Zanu PF is a revolutionary party. If you do not toe the correct line, you go. No one is a sacred cow in Zanu PF. People are fired one-by-one, so don’t be fooled. Those who are against the revolution will be swept aside,” Mnangagwa warned.
Tourism minister, Walter Mzembi was last week relegated to the backseat and totally ignored at a State event officiated by Mnangagwa in Masvingo. Ironically, the event was related to his tourism portfolio yet he was treated as if he was not present. Mzembi is perceived to be loyal to Mujuru.
But as the political drama continues to unfold in Zanu PF, some members of the gamatox faction last week said they no longer feared to be axed from the ruling party — some of them in fact said they looked forward to the expulsion which they said would set them free.
“They can go ahead and convene their kangaroo courts. We no longer care,” said one MP perceived to be a Mujuru ally.
“We have witnessed several innocent party officials becoming victims of the purges. With the way things are going, I will not be surprised to be a victim any time despite my loyalty to the party.”
A former Politburo member who also requested anonymity said getting fired from Zanu PF was no longer an issue to worry about, but an opportunity to look for better fortunes outside the ruling party.
“People are being sacrificed for nothing as fear of Mujuru persists in Zanu PF. Mujuru still commands a huge following and a lot of respect,” said the former Politburo member.
“The sooner they fire me, the better, because I will have more time to think about my political future. Zanu PF is not the alpha and omega of politics.”
Zanu PF has already expelled several officials, among them Mujuru, Gumbo and former secretary for administration, Didymus Mutasa.
The axe is also hovering over the heads of several senior officials, including former Mashonaland East chairman Ray Kaukonde, former Public Service minister Nicholas Goche, former Mashonaland East Provincial Affairs minister, Simbaneuta Mudarikwa and former Deputy Justice minister Fortune Chasi. Former Harare chairperson Amos Midzi and many others are also facing the axe. – The Standard
BREAKING NEWS: Mugabe Motorcade In Bloody Car Accident
President Robert Mugabe’s motorcade has been involved in a bloody accident a few hundred yards from his official residence.
The accident happened around 4:30pm Saturday, just after the robots by St. Georges College.
This is the third such bloody accident in less than 3 years compromising the Head of State’s security and safety.
One of the Presidential motorcade guards, a biker, was hit by a truck and left bleeding and fighting for his life. The make of the vehicle was not disclosed at the time of writing.
Mugabe was at the time heading for his house with his small battalion of security guys when this happened.
The accident was witnessed in full view by motorists travelling from Kitsi Yatota Gold mine where ZANU PF officials are reportedly “making a killing without paying taxes”.
The guard’s identity was not revealed at the time of writing amid claims that he died soon afterwards. Efforts to obtain further information from the President’s Office were fruitless at the time of writing.
Mliswa Up for Theft
Former Zanu PF Mashonaland West chairman and Hurungwe West independent candidate Temba Mliswa appeared at Chinhoyi Magistrates’ Court facing theft and possession of firearms charges.
The owner of the firearms, Myles Walter Hall, told the court that the people who took “my farm house” are the same people who stole my firearms and unfortunately the accused was not among the people.
“The accused is not the one who took the firearms from the farm, but the people who forcibly took my farm house,” Hall told the court on Thursday at the start of Mliswa’s trial.
The former farmer said he knew the people who took the farm house and he reported the missing firearms at Mhangura Police Station. Hall was the then owner of Somerhill Farm where the firearms were stolen.
Mliswa is facing two counts of theft and possession of firearms.
Another State witness, officer-in-charge Law and Order Detective Inspector Neverson Kupfuma, told the court that at the time of his arrest, Mliswa was not in possession of the firearms and he was not near the fowl run when the firearms were found.
Mliswa’s employee, Steadfine Mashiri, helped the police to recover the firearms and told the court it was only him who knew where the firearms were hidden.
Kupfuma told the court during cross examination by Mliswa’s lawyer Musindo Dunira Hungwe that the accused was not in possession of firearms at the time of the arrest.
Kupfuma said he was left with the accused in the Gym hall while the other two officers went with Mashiri to recover the firearms in the fowl-run. The case was postponed to April 27 for continuation of trial.
The case was heard before magistrate Felix Mawadze while Herald Matura prosecuted.
XENOPHOBIA: Zimbabwean Teachers Flee Kwazulu Natal
Expatriate teachers, particularly Zimbabweans, are fleeing KwaZulu-Natal following the violence locals have unleashed on foreigners.
Durban, the province’s capital, is the epicentre of the Afrophobic attacks that have claimed at least eight lives and spread to other parts of South Africa.
Ms Ropafadzo Mafudze, a Zimbabwean Mathematics teacher at Msinga Top Combined School in Northern KZN, said: “I could not wait for my principal to give me permission to run away from looming death by savages!
“I hiked to Johannesburg; I only have one life, and I must be afraid of losing it considering that I’m the only bread winner from a family of 12.”
The widowed mother of three alleged that district education officers, a majority of them Zulus, had been spreading hate language against foreigners.
A number of Zimbabweans are teaching in Durban and surrounding KZN where their services have largely been hailed in critical subjects such as Maths, Science and Technology.
However, many have not been paid for months, and Ms Mafudze linked this to the Afrophobic tensions.
“As I speak to you right now, all foreign teachers employed in northern KZN have not received their salaries since January.
“We strongly believe King Zwelithini’s utterances confirmed what has been secretly planned on the ground.
“Imagine working for four months without a salary. I have not paid my children’s school fees, yet we teach their children difficult subjects,” said a sobbing Ms Mafudze.
Mr Clive Mutugwi, a Computer Science teacher in Mzweni, said he fled KZN a week ago, with the violence that claimed the lives of more than 60 foreigners in South Africa in 2008 still fresh in his memory.
He said he had not been paid since January. “I saw what happened in 2008 and could not wait for such heinous things to happen to me. “I’d rather die while escaping,” Mr Mutugwi said.
“Things are not all rosy in Zimbabwe, but this time, I’m going back home to be with my family.
“If my relatives are living in peace and harmony in Zimbabwe, then we can always find things to do than live here with killers.”
Gauteng South legal counsel Advocate Gabriel Shumba weighed in: “All of us are affected by the pervasive fear that this terror is supposed to instil. We call these acts crimes against humanity, which may escalate to a genocide if nothing is done. The police are sadly part of the problem as they react late, if at all (they do).
“We call upon all countries of the world to show solidarity as we face continued persecution. Failure to pay teachers in KZN and other parts of the country is an act of xenophobia.”
On Friday, department of education KZN spokesperson Mr Muzi Mahlambi said most foreign teachers in the province were yet to receive their salaries due to a mix-up in contract renewal.
“Yes, there are reports of unpaid teachers, but the department of education is addressing them. The educators must be paid for their work whether one comes from Zimbabwe, Mozambique or Mlazi,” he said.
In an interview with CAJ, South African Democratic Teachers’ Union KZN secretary Nomarussia Kaluza hit back: “All workers must be paid for their work. If not, they must register their grievances with us so that we assist.” – CAJ News
Mugabe “Shocked, Disgusted” by South Africa Xenophobia
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Saturday expressed shock and disgust at attacks on immigrants in neighbouring South Africa and said his government was working to bring back home affected Zimbabwean citizens.
At least four people have been killed in a wave of anti-immigrant violence in South Africa that started two weeks ago in the port city of Durban and spread to Johannesburg.
Mugabe said during a speech at a football stadium in the capital Harare to mark 35 years of Zimbabwe’s independence that all Africans in South Africa should be treated with dignity.
“I would want now to express our sense of shock, disgust as we abhor the incidences which happened in Durban,” Mugabe said.
“The act of treating other Africans in that horrible way can never be condoned by anyone,” said the 91-year-old, speaking on behalf of the regional Southern African Development Community and African Union, both of which he currently chairs.
An estimated one million Zimbabweans live in South Africa having escaped an economic crisis and political violence at home over the last 15 years.
Periodic outbreaks of anti-immigrant violence in South Africa have been blamed on high unemployment, widespread poverty and glaring income disparities.
The Malawian government has hired buses to repatriate 500 of its nationals, Information Minister Kondwani Nankhumwa said on Friday. He urged South Africa to provide greater protection for immigrants, echoing demands from China and the African Union.
Mugabe said his government had put in place measures to bring back its citizens but did not give details.
The state-owned Herald newspaper reported that Zimbabwe planned to repatriate 1,000 citizens and was setting up a receiving centre at Beitbridge, the biggest border post with South Africa. – Reuters
BREAKING NEWS: Missing Michael Nhema’s Car Found
Dublin – A missing 33 year old Zimbabwean man, Michael Anesu Nhema’s car has been found.
Mr Nhema’s vehicle was yesterday found on a beach.
A relative told ZimEye.com Anesu’s black Audi A4 car with a 131 D registration, was yesterday located at Raheen Car park, Bray
“But he is not in the car and it also was locked. Nor can he swim,” the family source said.
“Michael’s family and Gardai are very concerned for his welfare”, a Gardai police spokesperson said.
Nhema was last seen in Branswood in Athy at around 9am on Tuesday 14 April.
Originally from Zimbabwe, he is described as being 1.67m (5’6″) tall, of slight build, with black hair and brown eyes.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact Athy Garda Station on 059-8631669, the Garda Confidential line or any garda station.
Xenophobia: How To Stay Safe and Avoid Attacks
The MDC-T South Africa Youth Assembly has issued the below statement following xenophobia disturbances in South Africa, that has seen many being displaced and one reportedly being killed.
The Youth Assembly writes advising on tips and measures laid out for fellow Zimbabweans so that they can stay safe:
Greetings Zimbabweans and my fellow African Brothers
AFROPHOBIA TIPS
1) Mantain a low profile
2) limit movements
3) Avoid bars(Shebeens and Smokoloz)
4) Have your bags ready packed
5) Create community watch groups and build relations with local churches
6) Those with kids who are not going to school, send them home for now.
7) Listen and pay detailed attention to what young local kids say. Its a reflection of what was discussed last night.
8) If you are using banks make sure your bank offers cell phone banking, in case you loose your card, . If your bank doesn’t please open an Fnb account and register cell phone bankinas as soon as possible.
9)’Also limit shoprite papperbags when doing groceries- to counter jealousy.
10) Back up all your important documents eg certificates,passports, permit receipts, Assylums etc:-) write down doc identifying numbers and email it to yourself. If possible find someone in less risk areas for safe keeping
11)Avoid answering cellphones in taxis or public places unless if you can speak the local languages. Also dont be flashy with phones
12) Men, unless you are married – avoid local girls for now.
13) Those who conduct open air church services (MASOWE) or gatherings have to get their away cars ready. Create at least three escape routes.
14) Avoid walking alone but dont walk in large groups as well.
ABOVE ALL PRAYER ANSWERETH EVERYTHING. LETS ALL PRAY FOR GOD IS ALIVE. HE WILL NEVER LIVE, NO FORSAKE US.
MDC-T South Africa Youth Assembly
Contacts
Tinashe Chifamba: Organiser 084 658 8316
Shelton Chiyangwa :Chairperson 084 794 4389
Joel Marere: Treasurer 071 957 7497
MDC-T is a Zimbabwean political party led by the Right Honourable Dr Richard Morgan Tsvangirai.
Xenophobia: Oliver Mtukudzi Speaks Out
Oliver Mtukudzi Peace for Africa Message
Over the last few days I have watched with horror on the news as xenophobic violence broke out in South Africa. African turns on African as we forget the long journey we have travelled together against similar injustice and persecution from others who sought to subjugate us perpetually.
It is unthinkable that in this day and age, when Africa stands on the cusp of the long awaited realization of its greatness, that we can do this sort of thing to one another.
My heart and prayers go out to the people who have been affected, whatever country they are from.
The borders we see today were drawn for us by others. I am urging all South Africans to stand up and say no to the hate of other Africans, no to violence and no murder.
In the same breath I am calling the leaders of Africa to speak out strongly against this madness.
We have always stood together as Africa, from the pre-independence days of our nations when we supported freedom fighters in their cause to more recently when we came together to fight Ebola.
Xenophobia is a scourge that we must get rid of once and for all. It must not be given a chance to manifest ever again. In this light it is not enough to just condemn it, we need to map out a long term plan as a continent to make sure that what we are seeing in South Africa today, never happens again – anywhere in Africa.
Ndini wenyu
Mwana weAfrica
Samanyanga Oliver Mtukudzi
Mozambique: Mozambican Workers Expel South Africans
Mozambican workers in Inhambane and Tete province have retaliated against the wave of anti-foreigner riots in South Africa by attempting to expel South African workers from the country.
At Temane, in Inhambane, demonstrators demanded that South African workers leave the natural gas processing plant operated by the South African petro-chemical giant Sasol. According to a report in the independent newssheet “Mediafax”, the demonstrators threw up barricades, preventing access to the factory.
They wanted all South Africans, whether employed directly by Sasol, or by sub-contracted companies to leave. Protestors interviewed by reporters said that, if Mozambicans were not welcome in South Africa, then neither should South Africans be welcome in Mozambique.
Local police had to request back-up from the district capital, Inhassoro. “There are lots of demonstrators”, one police source said. “The local police are unable to hold them back”.
All work at the factory stopped, “Mediafax” reported.
The South Africans left the plant, and by the afternoon they had gone to the nearby town of Vilankulo.
“They are mistreating our brothers in their country, and we shouldn’t tolerate that”, said one demonstrator, Alberto Zafo. “We don’t need to see any South Africans in this district. We’re tired of being humiliated”.
Inhambane provincial governor Agostinho Trinta had to abandon a planned visit to Inharrime district, in the south of the province, and went to Temane to talk to the protestors instead. He urged the workers to show a spirit of forgiveness, but this was met with shouts of “no!” The governor insisted that they should not resort to practices of “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”.
Sasol downplayed the disturbances. A Sasol statement claimed that only the work of a company sub-contracted to assemble new compressors was affected. “The operations of the Central Processing Unit are continuing normally”, it said, “but the activities of the low pressure gas compression project are being interrupted for some time”.
There were also protests at the presence of South Africans at the coal mine run by the Brazilian company Vale at Moatize, in Tete province. These South Africans were working for Kentz, an engineering company that provides services for Vale.
There was no violence against these South Africans, and Foreign Minister Oldemiro Baloi later told reporters they had been “evacuated to a safe place”. That “safe place” was in South Africa – two planeloads of South Africans, carrying over 400 people, were reported to have flown from Tete to Johannesburg.
The number of Mozambican victims of the pogroms in Durban, who now want to return to Mozambique, has risen to 450, according to the Mozambican High Commissioner in South Africa, Fernando Fazenda. They are concentrated in three accommodation centres on the outskirts of Durban.
The first group, of about 90 Mozambicans, left Durban in two buses on Thursday morning. The Mozambican authorities are accommodating them in a provisional transit centre in Boane, about 30 kilometres west of Maputo.
“We have about 450 people in the accommodation centres ready to leave”, said Fazenda. “We’ve had to hire immediately a further six buses to continue evacuating people”.
Deputy Interior Minister Jose Coimbra is in South Africa working with the Mozambican teams already on the ground assisting the victims, and maintaining contacts with the South African authorities.
At a Maputo press conference, Baloi urged that there should be no reprisals against South Africans resident in Mozambique. “We have every right to be indignant”, he said, “but we do not have the right to take the law into our own hands”.
EU Bank Refuses to Finance Zimbabwe Govt
The European Investment Bank has pledged to extend financial support to the private sector in Zimbabwe but ruled out any fiscal support to government as the country was an unattractive borrower because of the arrears to various multilateral institutions.
A delegation from the bank is in the country to assess opportunities, particularly extending credit facilities to the local financial services sector for on-lending to industry.
“At the moment we are still meeting with industry and I cannot say we have reached a definite position on how much we want to put. We are still consulting but the bank is ready to support the private sector,” an official who requested anonymity because of the bank’s protocol told The Source in Bulawayo, the country’s once thriving industrial hub, where the delegation is touring.
He said although the EU last year lifted its 12 year old long sanctions on Zimbabwe, the bank was not immediately looking at direct fiscal support to the government.
“Of course we have met the minister of finance, officials from the central bank and other government officials but the bank will not lend money directly to the government. Zimbabwe is in arrears with a number of financial institutions and this affect how we lend money.”
Earlier this year the EU gave Zimbabwe $270 million in development assistance with most of the funds going towards agriculture, health and institutional building.
But Harare, which is grappling with a nearly $10 billion debt is currently not eligible to borrow from the bank, the official said.
No Takers For A $3 000 Monthly Rental Mansion
The mayor’s mansion under the Gweru City Council has been laying idle for a while waiting for tenants to rent it but potential tenants have said the $3000 monthly rentals are too high.
Council reports show that the mansion is not attractive to would be tenants as it does not have running water. The residence was last used by the city’s executive mayor Sesel Zvidzai whose term ended in 2008.
Minutes of council’s environment committee meeting held on February 3, state that the value of the building was detoriating while the local authority is not getting any income from it.
“Efforts to lease the house to corporate organisations did not bear fruit since the facility found no takers as the corporates felt that the $3 000 monthly rentals were too high and the facility has no water,” part of the council report reads.
The building has become a white elephant as unrealistic rentals put off the would be tenants.
Finance committee chairperson councillor Albert Chirau suggested that a borehole should be drilled at the property to make it attractive.
According to the council report, a number of individuals and organisations wanted to turn the mansion into a lodge, school or offices, but were put off by exorbitant rentals.
Some companies such as Unki Mine and Sino Zimbabwe unsuccessfully tried to lease the property for their managers.
Midlands Provincial Affairs minister Jason Machaya tried to buy the house, but his offer was turned down by council.- southern eye
Attack, Destroy All South African Businesses in Zimbabwe – ZINASU President
As shops, businesses and vehicles owned by successful foreigners are attacked in Durban … President Jacob Zuma says all this is being caused “by social pressures” – PICS
News24|Zimbabwe National Students Union (Zinasu) president Gilbert Mutubuki has called on Zimbabwean youths to retaliate against xenophobic violence in South Africa by attacking South African businesses operating in Zimbabwe.
Zinasu is Zimbabwe’s largest students body which represents thousands of students at all universities and colleges across the country.
At least five people have been killed – including a teenager – and 46 people have been arrested since the violence flared in Isipingo, outside Durban on Friday in South Africa. Around 7 000 people of different nationalities are living in tents provided by the provincial government for those displaced by the violence.
Addressing journalists in Harare after an anti-xenophobia demonstration organised by Zimbabwe civic society groups at the South African Embassy, Mutubuki said it was high time the country’s youths retaliated by attacking South African businesses operating in Zimbabwe such as Pick n Pay and others.
“Right now we have South African businesses such as Pick n Pay operating freely here, but our brothers are being butchered in South Africa. Today in the morning, South African students at the University of Zimbabwe were having breakfast freely in the dining hall, but our sisters and brothers are getting killed. It’s high time we should do the same to all South African businesses here until they stop all this nonsense,” said an angry Mutubuki.
South Africa is home to all
Mutubuki’s call came after over 300 Zimbabwe human rights and civic society activists demonstrated at the South African embassy located in the Belgravia area in Harare this morning.
The protesters were denouncing King Goodwill Zwelithini and President Jacob Zuma son Edward, accusing the two of sparking the xenophobic violence in South Africa. There were also waving placards inscribed with messages like “South Africa is not island and should stop this nonsense” and “Stop it, South Africa”, “Africa is home to all” among others.
The demonstrators also handed over a petition to South African Embassy officials.
The protesters were later dispersed by heavily armed Zimbabwe police.
Some of the South African business operating in Zimbabwe include Pick n Pay, Edgars and Standard Bank among others.
South Africa, with a population of about 50 million, is home to an estimated five million immigrants. Over one million Zimbabweans are believed to be living in South Africa as economic or political refugees.
Mugabe Is Surrounded By Known Criminals : Jabulani Sibanda
By Shiellah Sibanda|Once popular and former war veterans leader Jabulani Sibanda has promised to fight on from inside Zanu PF for a change to take place and will never split the 35 old year ruling party.
Sibanda said he will never break away from Zanu PF to join the opposition parties as he believes change can still take place at present. He made his speech when he was a guest at a meeting organised by Bulawayo Agenda to reflect on Independence Anniversary.
Jabulani Sibanda is one of those who were fired from Zanu PF during Grace Mugabe’s clean up spree. He allegedly accused President Mugabe and the First Lady of plotting a” Bedroom Coup”. He still awaits his trial on charges of undermining the President of the country.
Sibanda has been linked to the Mujuru faction as well as to to the Zanu PF faction branding its self as Zanu Peaople First.
“We should stand in Zanu PF whether in leg irons or not and oppose the evil in Zanu, we should not be running away and say we are the opposition.” Sibanda said.
He went on to say his beliefs and of those few in ZanuPF were that Mugabe was surrounded by wrong people.
“I belong to a group in Zanu PF that used to say Mugabe is surrounded by wrong people, but the numbers are becoming smaller.
Mugabe has done his duty wrongly or not, he is 91 years now and we don’t expect much from him.
Are we having the right people around him? No! He is surrounded by known criminals.” he said.
Sibanda also believes that the people of Zimbabwe have been let down by Zanu PF and MDC-T.
“I condemn the wrong things done by Zanu PF and MDC-T. I am neither MDC nor Zanu PF. I am Jabulani Sibanda.” he boldly said.
He blames the splits in political parties saying they confuse the voters and must not be tolerated
“Politics of splitting are confusing our people. We cannot be splitting and splinting. It’s from people who don’t understand politics. We should not have opposition political parties, but a ruling party and other parties at some point.
If we pile all problems on one person we expect that person to correct the wrong. That is wrong. We have that chance of correcting that after every five years (during elections), but we are ever splitting.” Sibanda said.
MDC Secretary General Moses Mzila-Ndlovu also spoke at the same event and said splits in the opposition showed lack of focus.
“There are high expectations on the opposition, but opposition parties are focused on politics of deception yet we have the capacity to effect change. It’s a tragedy, but we believe in multi-party democracy.
We will be a disgraceful generation due to splits” Mzila said
Abednico Bhebhe MDC- T deputy secretary was among the panel that spoke and attacked Zanu PF and its failings.
Mugabe Turns Rhodesia as He Expels Chingwizi Villagers; Dishes Rautenbach More Land
Robert Mugabe has been blasted for being insensitive on Independence Day by conniving with his business-partner, a white Zimbabwean Billy Rautenbach, against the Chingwizi black people who have seen no rest after they were illegally removed by government from their dwellings.
Reports coming from the area reveal that Rautenbach whose experimental 5 year old ethanol project has dismally failed, is set to be handed another 400 hectares from the Chingwizi settlement sites. Rautenbach’s previous project also caused the displacement of thousands of black villagers who have received no compensation after even their ancestors’ graves were destroyed by the businessman.
Mugabe’s Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Senator Shuvai Mahofa is on a collision course with nearly 3 000 Tokwe-Mukosi flood victims at Nuanetsi Ranch who have put conditions for their second relocation.
Sen Mahofa this week said Government had identified seven farms in Mwenezi district where the villagers would be relocated starting next week. The villagers complained about arid conditions at the Nuanetsi which also lacks grazing land for their livestock.
Sen Mahofa said the second relocation would begin once funds were made available.
However, the villagers want to be paid compensation for lost property before they are relocated again.
Government owes the families $7 million. They are also demanding that Government sets up infrastructure like schools and clinics before moving them.
Villagers who spoke to the State Media said they were not happy with the lives they had been leading since their relocation from the Tokwe-Mukosi basin.
They have already been told they were being relocated from their current one-hectare plots to make way for a $400 million ethanol plant to be built by the Zimbabwe Bio Energy (ZBE). ZBE is linked to Rautenbach.
ZBE is one of the private companies that has undertaken to assist in the relocation of the villagers from their current plots and also promised to install running water at their new homes.
“We are not happy with the treatment that we have been receiving from the time that Government moved us here. Now we are being told that we will be relocated again. How do we build new houses when we have already expended the little resources we had on our current homes?’’ said one of the flood victims who refused to be named.
“We will voluntarily leave our plots if they pay us compensation and also build social amenities in the areas where they intend to resettle us. What boggles the mind is why we were moved here in the first place when the authorities knew that this area was not our permanent home.
“We suspect that we are being moved because this area is close to the confluence of Runde and Mutirikwe Rivers that will supply water to the ethanol plant,’’ said another flood victim.
The families said they wanted to be compensated so that they could individually look for alternative land to restart their lives.
WARNING-DISTURBING PICTURES: Man Beheaded In Durban As Xenophobia Continues
The xenophobic attacks in South Africa have continued with the latest scare being emerging footage from the beheading of a man said to be a Durban resident. The gruesome footage in ZimEye.com’s possession shows a man holding the victim’s head in his hand by the ear. Editors were at pains Friday debating on how the incident should be reported amid fears that its publishing could trigger more attacks. The footage should be published at 10am Saturday, after reviews – More to follow…. (see video below)
Report by EWN: It’s been another consecutive night of rubber bullets, looting and violence in Jeppestown, Malvern and the Johannesburg CBD, forcing the closure of the M2 Highway.
Locals protested into the early hours of this morning, demanding foreigners leave the area.
They tried to barricade the N2-West Highway with rocks and rubble, but police retaliated with rubber bullets.
The N2 Highway became a no-go zone for motorists as police continued to shoot rubber bullets at a crowd of people throwing stones and objects at the police.
At least two arrests were made as police handcuffed the men, forcing them to lie down on the tarmac.
Police took cover behind their barriers as locals, armed with spears, scattered in different directions in a nearby field.
Officers on the ground say houses have also been looted in Malvern.
WATCH: Xenophobic Attacks: On the front line in Johannesburg:
Itai Dzamara Features In Independence Day Rugare Gumbo Message
Abducted democracy activist Itai Dzamara’s name continues roar until the day he is found and the “Mujuru” splinter group, Zanu People First party has issued the below Independence day message to the people of Zimbabwe pinnacled on Dzamara’s plight. The statement was issued by the defacto party spokesperson Rugare Gumbo, who has urged the people of Zimbabwe to defend and safe guard their hard earned freedom. Gumbo bemoaned the silence by the government authorities on the abduction of Italian Dzamara saying he was abducted for expressing his right to freedom of speech.
STATEMENT TO THE PEOPLE OF ZIMBABWE ON INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATIONS
On this historic day and occasion of our 35th Independence Celebrations, we want to express our profound gratitude to the masses of Zimbabwe for mantaining peace and unity in the midst of a myriad of challenges that have been affecting us as a nation.
Today is a very important day as it symbolises our recognition of the sacrifice of our gallant fathers, mothers, sons and daughters to liberate our country. These people sacrificed their lives to reclaim our identity and rights as Zimbabweans. Through their self-less sacrifice, we attained democracy to freely express our political choices through “one man one vote”, economic freedom, and reclaimed our land. The attainement of our independence brought to an end the dictatorship of Ian Smith and his regime. As we celebrate today, let us pause and reflect on where we are today in upholding the same values that were attained through the liberation struggle.
As Zimbabweans, let us safeguard these values and remain vigilant to resist any manoeuvres by any dynasty or so called “gangs” to reverse the gains of independence. We must always remember that “we are the architects of our own destiny”, and as such entrusting our lives and the future of many young children in the hands of a dynasty or “special gangs” would not only be a mistake but a national suicide. We must always strive to put people first. “Iwe neni tinebasa, mina lawe silomsebenzi”.
Let us shy away from divisive political tendencies and segregating people on racial and tribal lines. The struggle for the national liberation was fought by all people of Zimbabwe, for all Zimbabweans. The current purging of perceived political rivals in the post December 2014 Congress ZANU PF is an unnecessary political evil born out of failure to accommodate and deal with political differences. Zimbabweans need one another to live peacefully and enjoy the fruits of a free Zimbabwe.
It is also sad to note that we are celebrating 35 years of independence at a time when many of our fellow Zimbabweans and other nationalities are under xenophobic attacks in neigbouring South Africa. The loss of lives, and the continued threat to the safety of many migrants in South Africa is a cause for concern. We hail the stance taken by the AU to urge the South African government to stamp out this evil practice.
In our case as Zimbabwe, it is unfortunate that the failure of our political leadership has contributed to many educated and talented people to seek economic refugee in South Africa, where they are now under xenophobic attacks. Whilst we condemn these attacks as inhuman and unAfrican, we are challenging our leader President Robert Gabriel Mugabe and his coterie of selfish political opportunists and careerists to accept the blame for the brutal attack on migrant Zimbabweans in South Africa.
Had our economy been performing well, many of them would be safe in Zimbabwe and enjoying the benefits of our independence. Zimbabweans are now tired of a leadership that focuses on petty party factional wars to the point of bringing the entire nation to the brink. We need a leadership that puts people first, because Zimbabweans deserve the best.
Our economy has been declining over the past two decades. Unemployment is very high and still on an upward trend. Most companies are performing poorly with many closing down and workers losing their jobs daily. This is further compounded by an unprecedented liquidity crisis. This situation can only be revived if appropriate policy measures are taken: • Bringing in a new and open minded leadership with a vision for Zimbabwe.
• Creating a friendly and welcoming environment for local and foreign investors to operate freely. • Maintaining peace and stability in the country. • Formulating clear, consistent and predictable economic policies. • Pragmatic implementation of proposed policies. • Encouraging business to be in the fore front of shaping economic policies. • Tapping into the expertise of all Zimbabweans in the diaspora.
• Respecting and protecting the constitution, promoting constitutionalism and observing the rule of law. Today would a better day if Zimbabweans would be aware of the whereabouts of Itai Dzamara. It is heartrending to note that the present selfish leadership has failed Itai Dzamara’s family and the entire nation. The young man disappeared because he desired to express his freedom of speech, a right brought about by the independence that we are celebtrating today. As Zimbabweans, we fail to find reasons to the merciless brutality demonstrated by the current regime to this innocent young man. The nation deserves an explanation, but most importantly, Itai Dzamara’s family, especially given the existing High Court ruling ordering government to find Itai Dzamara. Let us continue praying for the family, hoping that one day, we shall get all the answers.
May God bless us as we celebrate our 35 years of independence in a peaceful manner. We call on fellow Zimbabweans to remain calm but resolute in the defence of democracy. We are on the brink of hope and a new renaissance.
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Original and Genuine ZANU PF (1963). 17 April 2015
VIDEO: Themba Mliswa Speaks on His Arrest
Xenophobia Backlash: Mozambique Blocks South African Cars, Shuts Down Border
The border post between South Africa and Mozambique has been closed until further notice Friday after an unruly mob barricaded the N4 near Ressano Garcia, targeting trucks with South African registration numbers.
This also came just as immigration officials from Mozambique early in the morning began the blocking of all vehicles coming from South Africa under unexplained circumstances. Witnesses told ZimEye.com the situation at the border is both shocking and desperate with drivers voicing their frustration at the hands of Mozambican border officials.
Lebombo border post has been closed until further notice Friday17 April 2015 after an unruly mob barricaded the N4 near Ressano Garcia, targeting trucks with South African registration numbers..
“Trucks with South African registration plates have been stoned in Mozambique. A volatile crowd of about 200 Mozambicans has barricaded the N4 about four kilometres east of the Resano Garcia border post, where there is a truck stop,” reported Corridor Gazette on Friday.
“It is suspected that this action in related to the Xenophobic attacks which have erupted in various areas of KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng this week.”
Trac, a company which is responsible for the 570km of the road between Solomon Mahlangu off-ramp in Tshwane and the Port of Maputo in Mozambique, placed a warning on the protest action on its website.
A traveller who en route to Nelspruit from Maputo at around 9:30 on Friday morning told the website that: “The crowd let us pass because we had a Mozambican-registered car.
South Africa Xenophobia Exposes Mugabe
Firebrand war veteran and former Zanu PF legislator Margaret Dongo, pictured, has blamed the gruesome xenophobic attacks in South Africa — which have affected tens of thousands of desperate Zimbabweans living there — on President Robert Mugabe’s and Zanu PF’s “gross misrule” of the past 35 years.
In an interview with the Daily News yesterday, Dongo said while xenophobia could never be condoned wherever this happened, the incontrovertible fact was that Zimbabwe’s endless political and economic crises due to Zanu PF’s misrule were “the real reason” why Zimbabweans were living as refugees in South Africa and other countries around the world.
She described as “a shame” the fact that Zimbabwe was marking 35 years of independence from Britain tomorrow while life for ordinary Zimbabwean was comparatively worse than it was in minority ruled Rhodesia — with the country’s unemployment rate standing at more than 90 percent and industries closing weekly.
Dongo also said it was lamentable that while other relatively poorer countries, in terms of natural resources, such as Malawi had already put in place concrete plans to evacuate their nationals from South Africa, the broke Zimbabwean government was “largely talking” about the need to help its citizens.
“It is Zanu PF that is to blame for these xenophobic attacks on our own sons and daughters because they have driven people outside because of their poor policies.
“They are the ones who have caused hardships and the high unemployment rate, and they do not care about anyone because they are busy looting and building expensive mansions for themselves,” Dongo said.
Dongo spoke after Foreign Affairs minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi told the media on Wednesday that a Zimbabwean had died while 800 more had been displaced in the ongoing mayhem in South Africa, figures that pressure groups say are conservative considering the millions of Zimbabweans who eke out a living in that country.
Up to three million Zimbabweans, most of them illegal migrants, are estimated to live in South Africa — with South Africans routinely blaming foreigners of not just squeezing them out of scarce job opportunities, but also engaging in crime.
To underscore the dire situation in the country, economists have pointed out the horror fact that average incomes in Zimbabwe are now at their lowest levels in 60 years, with more than 76 percent of the country’s families now having to make do with less than $200 a month, well below the poverty datum line of more than $500.
In addition, it is projected that the economic malaise bedevilling the country will worsen this year and beyond, as Mugabe and his Zanu PF continue to demonstrate their gross incapacity to fix things.
Dongo said her erstwhile comrades in Zanu PF had elected “to bury their heads in the sand” when the ordinary people that they had driven out of the country due to their “disastrous policies” were trapped “between a rock and a hard place across the Limpopo”.
So bad was the situation, she added, that many Zimbabweans “dreaded the prospect” of coming back home because there was “nothing to come back home for” and thus would rather face death, xenophobia and uncertainty in South Africa.
“Those who are investing and building mansions in Zimbabwe and South Africa should be asked to focus on investments and their assets outside should be frozen. They should also be investigated to establish the source of their money kuti vaiona kupi (to establish how they massed their wealth),” Dongo added.
The country has been abuzz over the past few weeks owing to reports that the nouveau riche are building mansions both at home and in neighbouring South Africa as they choose to settle and invest in a more stable country.
Dongo said it was time that the anger of hungry Zimbabweans was turned towards the authors of the present hardships.
“Enough is enough, we cannot watch our children and friends die in this manner while the children of the powerful go to areas or countries where they are protected,” she said.
She said, ruefully, that freedom for the majority of Zimbabweans only existed “in theory and on the lips of rented crowds”.
This was the reason, she said, why the country urgently needed to take stock of why so many young people had chosen to sacrifice their lives and participate in the liberation struggle in the 1970s.
“Ndozvakafira vana kuhondo izvozvi zvekunoita nhapwa munedzimwe nyika (Is this the reason why our children died during the war to be serfs in other countries)?” she asked rhetorically.
Dongo also charged that most of the genuine war veterans who were still alive were wallowing in “abject poverty”, which was unnacceptable.
“And we have our anniversary on Saturday. What is there to celebrate, ndikokunonzi kupenga (celebrating independence in this State is madness),” she said. -DailyNews
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VIDEO:TB Joshua Shoves Himself In, Claims He Predicted South Africa’s XENOPHOBIA
Five days after the xenophobic murders in South Africa began, Nigerian preacher TB Joshua has shoved himself in claiming that he prophesied the crisis. As if the killing of 116 people (81 of them South Africans) at his church hostel last year was not enough, the preacher attempted a video stitch up of carefully edited footage in which he claims he predicted the chaos.
His publicist, Ihechukwu Njoku a church paid scribe wrote saying: “a video has surfaced of Nigerian Prophet T.B. Joshua warning South Africans in July 2013 of a ‘youth revolt’ in their nation which would result in deaths of ‘certain people.’ Local South African media has however revealed the perpetrators of the violence are of a mixed age group with some beyond 50 years of age, and they are seen in numerous videos in circulation.
Workers at Joshua’s SCOAN church have themselves admitted deliberately uploading the video after careful editing, and in Ihechukwu Njoku‘s advertorial, he reinforces this truth admitting the footage was “uploaded to Joshua’s popular YouTube channel Emmanuel TV”. He wrote saying: The clip, uploaded to Joshua’s popular YouTube channel Emmanuel TV, says the cleric prophesied about the violent xenophobic attacks spreading across South Africa on Sunday 28th July 2013.
Local Zimbabwean Pastors have warned readers not to be misled by TB Joshua since he merely works on people’s faith using his paid journalists manipulating people’s beliefs so that people can attribute him as possessing special powers and special individual access to God.
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Meanwhile below was Njoku’s advertorial of the sample edit-copy of the TB Joshua utterance:
“In the nation, South Africa, we should help them in prayer because I am seeing youth revolt,” the clip quotes Joshua as saying. “It will be very serious. A situation where youth will come out and… you learn that there is a protest. Some people were killed – certain people.”
Joshua’s ‘bloody’ prediction made the front cover of South African newspaper ‘City Press’ in August 2013 when Julius Malema, the fiery leader of South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), visited his church in Nigeria for ‘spiritual blessings’.
The clip was posted alongside a message from Joshua to South Africans. “If we fail to see that there are powers that cause people to be bowed down in bondage, we are going to fight the wrong battle,” he wrote, in a statement posted on the Nigerian pastor’s official Facebook page, followed by over 1.5 million people.
He then proceeded with a prayer for ‘calmness’ in the nation. “I pray for my nation, South Africa. As Jesus stood in the boat and commanded the storms to be calm, I stand in the midst of the storm in my nation, South Africa and I command the storm, wind and waves to be calm, in the name of Jesus! I speak calmness to my nation, South Africa, in the name of Jesus!”
The recent spate of xenophobic violence has left both fear and tensions rife across South Africa with hundreds of foreign owned shops forcibly closed and their owners seeking refuge in makeshift camps.
Five immigrants are said to have been killed, including a 14 year old boy. Horrific images and videos have surfaced online showing locals burning foreign nationals and looting their shops.
The violence erupted shortly after a statement from the Zulu King, Goodwill Zwelithini, calling on foreigners to return to their countries as they were causing economic ‘inconvenience’ to locals.
T.B. Joshua’s television station, Emmanuel TV, is especially popular within South Africa where thousands of Christians annually go for ‘pilgrimage’ to his church, ‘The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations’ in Lagos, Nigeria. – Ihechukwu Njoku – freelance Nigerian journalist.
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BREAKING NEWS: In Pictures – Riot Police Called In as South African Embassy is Boot-Bombed
The South African embassy in Harare is under siege from angry boot-stomping protesters who are demanding that President Jacob Zuma’s government must demonstrate seriousness to the security threatening xenophobic situation which has seen 800 Zimbabweans displaced and one reported killed. Their angers were inflamed after that country’s ambassador yesterday said his government is powerless as the police force resource is stretched. PICTURES:
Man Steals Wife’s Dirty Underwear, Donates them to Girlfriend
A man from Magwegwe surbub stole his wife’s used underwear and donated them to his girlfriend, he regarded as more attractive, a Bulawayo magistrate has ruled.
The magistrate in response ruled that the man rightly provoked his wife to beat him up.
His wife appeared before the Bulawayo Magistrate’s court facing charges of assault but was set free after the magistrate ruled that she was provoked.
Shelter Magorogoye beat her husband Njabulo Mloyi repeatedly after discovering that he was stealing her knickers and giving them to his girlfriend.
Prosecutor Mufaro Mageza told the court that on an unspecified date in February Magorogoye noticed that her knickers have disappeared from her drawer and thought her husband was the suspect.
She then set a trap by buying more knickers and leaving them in the same place. Mloyi saw the new knickers and took them with an intention to give them to his girlfriend as usual.
As he did this ,his wife saw him and and she struck him with an empty bottle of beer on the face and then went on hit him several times.
Mloyi took some property from their matrimonial home a few days after he was beaten and went to live with his girlfriend.
Magorogoye said, “This time I realised he had been giving his girlfriend my panties pretending to have bought them for her,”
Provincial magistrate Willard Mafios Moyo from Western Commonage said it was clear Mloyi had provoked his wife.
“Such actions show carelessness and immaturity,” said Moyo before setting Magorongoye free.
Mloyi was ordered to return the property he took from the matrimonial home.
His wife, Magorongoye was told to report her husband to the police if he does not return the property.
Magorogoye had pleaded guilty to the assault charges, but said her husband had provoked her.
She told the court that she discovered that her husband was having an extramarital affair and she had approached and warned the woman against dating her husband Mloyi.
But the affair never ended as the two continued seeing each other until her knickers started to disappear misteriously from their home.
This forced her to set a trap and caught her husband ,then discovered he was stealing her knickers to please his girlfriend.
Makandiwa Pastors Square Off with Charamba
Veteran gospel musician Pastor Charles Charamba will share the stage with two other pastors from Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa’s United Family International Church Michel Mahendere and Lawrence Gunda tomorrow at Kingstone House in Harare.
The music concert is expected to kick-off at 5:30pm and end at 9:30pm.
As usual Charamba will be accompanied by his wife Olivia (Mai Charamba) and the Fishers of Men, while Mahendere will be backed by his Direct Worship group.
Surprise artistes will participate also on the event.
It is an opportunity for Mahendere who has always been overshadowed by his brother Amos to convince all and sundry that he is an equally good and an energetic performer.
Mahendere released a live DVD late last year and some of the songs he is known for include Prophecy, Kudzwai Mwari, I’m in Love, Mumoyo, Mweya Mutsvene and My Declaration among others.
On the other hand the Charambas (Charles and Olivia) have more than 10 albums between them including John 3:16, Tinashe Akatendeka, Exodus, Vhuserere, Sunday Service, Daily Bread, Amen and WeNazareta among others and the couple is known for delivering well-polished performances.-DailyNews
DZAMARA: Econet Steps In as Search Hots Up
The search for abducted democracy activist Itai Dzamara has roped in the services of cellular network company, Econet Wireless.
ZimEye.com can reveal Econet has worked to assist in tracing the Zimbabwean ex-journalist following his disappearance on the 9th March in Glen View, Harare. This came as the MDC-T said it was deploying a team of experts across the country to look for the man.
Beyond the normal signal tracer, using the GSM network, it is easy to track a phone anywhere on land around the world. The latest technologies provide near pinpoint accuracy to locate exactly where a phone device is.
Dzamara’s brother, Patson confirmed Econet’s help which came after ZimEye.com had raised the use of technology with Econet.
When ZimEye.com followed up on the matter, Patson said the last signal on the latest records was traced to a location in Glen View. The date of that signal was the 9th March 2015.
“Yes they did. His last location was Glen View,” said Patson.
An operation to exhaust Itai’s possible physical presence in the area appears to however have been aborted after it was assumed that the abductors could have easily switched off the device while still in the Glen View area on the day.
Dzamara’s disappearance has seen his lawyers taking the police and CIO to court for failing to obey a court order issued to help find the missing activist. VIDEO:
How to track Gsm mobile | cellphone tracking… by Andrew65_334
WARNING DISTURBING IMAGES – Blood All Over! Hunter Crushed to Death By Elephant
Blood was splattered all over his body which lay in an indescribable graphic sore as a Zimbabwean professional hunter was on Wednesday crushed to death by the elephant he was trying to shoot down.
Chifuti Safaris professional hunter Ian Gibson, had been seeking out the boisterous bull in the lower Zambezi Valley with a client, when he met his fateful end.
“It is with deep sadness to announce the passing of Chifuti Safaris professional hunter Ian Gibson. Ian was tragically killed by an elephant bull earlier today while guiding and elephant hunt in Chewore North (lower Zambezi Valley),” the notice, written on behalf of affiliated company Safari Classics, read.
Gibson had apparently been on the trail of an elephant bull, along with his tracker, Robert, while the client whom they were accompanying rested with the game scout.
They soon established that the animal was in musth, but continued tracking it, until they eventually spotted it about 50 – 100m away.
“The bull instantly turned and began a full charge. Ian and Robert began shouting in order to stop the charge. At very close range, Ian was able to get off one shot before the bull killed him. The scene was very graphic,” the notice concluded.
The announcement was picked up by Africa Geographic on Thursday and saw a flood of comments, highlighting the extreme contentiousness of the issue of big game hunting.
“It is with deep sadness to who? Not to me, that’s for sure! This is the best news I’ve heard in a very long time. I just hope the elephant is ok, and if so, remains so. Good riddance to this sad excuse of a human being. May he rot in hell for eternity,” one comment, left by a reader called Natalie, read.
Another, called Cranky, responded to her comment, saying: “Natalie, Ian Gibson has done more for Conservation than you and your bunny hugger friends will ever achieve in your pathetic existence.”
While most seemed to agree with Natalie’s view, the incident has raised serious questions about the value of these sorts of excursions and whether big 5 hunting should still be allowed at all.
A similar debate was sparked recently when Australian cricket legend, Glen McGrath made headline news as images of him posing with a variety of dead animals he had shot and killed surfaced online.
“If it were not for hunting there would be very little game in SA. Only due to it’s hunting value does game exist on game farms. If the animals had no commercial value they would be replaced by cattle,” John Birch commented on the Traveller24 article. – Traveller24/Agencies/Reuters
NB: To see the images, write to the ZimEye.com Whatsapp number stating your request. UPDATE – UNDER REVIEW
XENOPHOBIA: Zuma Exposed as The Chief Catalyst
ZimPolicy Dialogue Institute Statement on Xenophobia in South Africa
Over the last week, the issues of xenophobia surfacing from South Africa are quite disturbing. Xenophobia is a hate crime against foreigners who risk being lynched, skinned or burnt alive as a message for them to leave.
This development is quite unfortunate in that the xenophobia only targets black African people, hence the coined term Afrophobia. The perpetrators just target blacks. The rage is triggered by allegations of these foreigners taking away jobs and other opportunities. It is quite unfortunate in that any job is offered through a willing employer and willing employee basis. Moreover, skills matter. And Zimbabwean people are there due to desperate conditions in a Zimbabwe where the government has forgotten to serve the people as the economy is collapsing.
Then the other disturbing issue is that two decades ago, the people of Zimbabwe were in solidarity with South Africa up until she earned her independence. There was so much support for apartheid to be eradicated from South Africa. Some infrastructure in Harare was damaged through bombings and some people of Zimbabwe even perished for the South African cause. A few decades later, Zimbabwean people are the most hated and must be killed. How times change!
Then it is also unfortunate that Jacob Zuma and his son as well as King Zwelithini seem to be the catalysts to the agenda. It’s either the vocalist Zwelithini and Zuma ‘ s son screaming for foreign people to be targeted or President Zuma going mellow on the issue. That means he condones it because his reasoning that the police is overstretched on resources and that he cannot guarantee safety of foreigners is offending to any reasonable mind.
Then President Mugabe, as head of the Africa Union and of the targeted people, decides to look the other way. He is embarassed that he has caused so much suffering to the people of Zimbabwe who are escaping from home to find life in South Africa. His silence is a disgrace also given that the problem began when he was in South Africa on a state visit. He remained mum and pretended all was well. That means his Africa Union leadership is just a worthless title for social prestige. Then SADC gets exposed too. It’s nowhere to be found and yet it takes keen interest in discussing hypothetical scenarios in absence of real issues. Here is a real problem and no one is on the scene. How saddening!
Before this xenophobia denigrates into a genocide, Jacob Zuma should act in a practical way as a leader. Robert Mugabe should also demonstrate maturity and wisdom as he makes moves to save lives of his people. Lastly, the SADC and the AU should be seen to be taking real action for once as a way to restore the confidence of the affected families and the International community. To date the AU and SADC stand accused of being paper theorists that operate from high office towers where resolutions reached lack connection or relevance to the troubled African communities.
Xenophobia should be condemned as some form of terrorism. The South African government should stop it before it degenerates into some genocide. No one deserves to die. Every life matters. It’s also a shame when black people turn against each other. The world looks and wonders on such barbarism as instigated by the inertia of those in office.
Thomas Mapfumo Independence Message April 2015
Dear fellow Zimbabweans,
On behalf of myself, family and the whole Chimurenga Music Fraternity, please allow me to wish the people of Zimbabwe a Happy 35th Independence anniversary. We unwaveringly take pride in our independence as it marked the end of racial segregation in our midst after a protracted war of liberation.
The colonial period was a dark epoch as blacks were treated as second class citizens in our place of birth. We suffered restricted movements and failed to access countless opportunities for economic and social advancement. Today, it is a different story altogether. We salute the masses of our people, the heroes and heroines, sung and unsung who dedicated their lives to our struggle for freedom.
While the liberation struggle was fought among other things for social, political and economic transformation, it is regrettable that the majority of our people continue to enjoy only flag Independence. We have shocking levels of unemployment, corruption, poverty and widening inequality. If you are rich you enjoy far more rights. You have probably been getting even richer since 1980, you own a nice house; you send your children to overseas schools; you are cared for in the best private hospitals and you have plenty of access to credit.
If however you are poor, unemployed or a low-paid casual worker, you have the legal right to all these things, but you do not actually enjoy any of them. You are most likely to be little better off or even worse off, than in 1980. Life is a constant struggle to put food on the family table, pay school fees and keep out of debt. The proof of spiraling hardships is everywhere. Many of us have fled our country of birth that we love so much because of the unbearable conditions. People are hungry and angry. They have no food, medicines or jobs. The economy is heading south. Cities have no clean water or reliable power supplies. The infrastructure is going down the drain. While the black empowerment program and the land redistribution exercise may have brought a sense of optimism to correct historical imbalances in Zimbabwe coming through a leveled economic ground, it was a sad development as ZANU PF leaders awarded themselves multiple farms while using their political muscles to access ownership of major industries.
The majority of the population remained in the same old conditions that they suffered during the Smith regime and would be encouraged to raise chickens through some paltry loans for cover up.. The majority of the suffering masses who should maintain loyalty and peace, are supposed to cheer for the comfortable corrupt leaders in government who are enjoying their acquisitions alone. Because of lack of accountability, even the comfortable leaders now pretend to be victims of a system that they themselves created.
Be that as it may the dream of better Zimbabwe can only be achieved with unity, hard work and determination. It will need focus and honesty for the conditions to improve. The political situation in Zimbabwe is not yet conducive for free and fair elections, the new constitution still carries some unfavorable clauses that entrench dictatorship. Democracy is still far from cry. There are many other problems that come with that. There is a lot of work to be done to bring comfort, happiness peace and unity for the masses.
For those who left home in search for means of livelihood in other countries, the road has been a bumpy one. Race relations are still a factor in some global spots. Some of our people suffer quietly as they are deprived of equal opportunities despite the granted right to live and work in those foreign countries. Then in countries like neighboring South Africa, the fast-looming hatred for foreigners has become a concern. Xenophobia should be least expected in a place like South Africa. Zimbabwe was in solidarity with South Africa as she fought against apartheid. Today, 21 years after the fall of apartheid, the remnants of apartheid manifesting in some rogue elements who attacking fellow Africans. It is a sad development moreso because the South African government has not proactively reacted to international expectation when it comes to eliminating xenophobia. Through more lobbying, maybe something could be done before the situation degenerates into some genocide. If our Independence really mattered, our people could be safe and sound at home. What is worrying is the SADC and AU Chairperson, President deafening silence and lackadaisical approach in dealing with the issue of xenophobia in South Africa. Sadly, they endure suffering in foreign countries where systems are still working.
As a Chimurenga musician, the struggle for social justice and equality continues through the showbiz stage. We have, and will continue, to sing the music. But again I do wish to express my disappointment by the Government of Zimbabwe for failing to deal with piracy which has left a majority of us musicians wallowing in poverty because of theft of our artistic efforts. We do not only entertain; we also make sure that we remain connected to the suffering masses, the message I carried in my new album DangerZone. Zimbabweans deserve comfort, peace and a guaranteed pursuit of happiness in their homes. They also deserve a piece of that cake of national wealth. Government leaders in Zimbabwe should listen to, and work with the people to eliminate poverty, crime and the rising unemployment. Daily, we pray that the politicians stop politicking and bickering at the expense of national development. Our leaders must listen to the masses. They need to collaborate with them and stop chasing personal luxuries and foreign travel when the ordinary people are failing to access the basics. Without such basics, the concept of national Independence could be a farce because only the apex of the social pyramid is benefitting from the fruits of Independence. To the suffering masses, Independence Day has just become another calendar date.
I pray that our leaders descend from their high towers and seriously pay close attention to people’s needs. Our leaders must urgently engage the people in a practical way that upholds all the values of our hard won Independence. People are weary of false promises, whining and government blame games. If only our government leaders could stop being big-headed, Zimbabwe could progress and many citizens in the diaspora could find the assurance and confidence to return home to settle and help rebuild the country. It’s a long way home but could be shorter if we worked together.
Finally, on this particular Independence Day we must pay our respects to all the gallant sons and daughters of the soil who participated in the war of liberation.
It is to such heroes that we owe our freedom and we must never ever forget that debt we own them and try to live up to the high standards of selfless dedication to the struggle for freedom and a truly democratic Zimbabwe
Aluta continua!
Thomas Tafirenyika Muchadura Gandanga Mapfumo
Oregon, USA
Tsvangirai Praises Makarau As Komichi is Slapped with Arrest Warrant for NIKUV Fraud
ANALYSIS|MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s reputation lay hanging in a balance yesterday after he was exposed for refusing to assist as his top right hand man and National Executive member, Morgan Komichi faced a torturous arrest warrant for the 2013 so called NIKUV election fraud. This came within 24hours of his own party spokesperson Obert Gutu openly praising Zimbabwe Electoral Commission and former ZANU PF MP, ZEC chairperson Rita Makarau as an honest, professional person although she is the same who presided over the 2013 sham elections for which their own officer Komichi is spuriously charged.
Tsvangirai who during a recorded video interview, responded on Komichi’s case saying he has all the evidence to defend but will rather fight back by ‘writing a book’, has been blasted for gross negligence as a leader who could have saved Komichi but has now chosen to sit back for reasons best known to himself.
A warrant of arrest was yesterday issued by Harare Provincial Magistrate, Vakai Chikwekwe for the arrest of Morgan Komichi, who is accused of fraud and contravening the Electoral Act.
Komichi’s appeal against conviction and sentence was dismissed by the High Court of Zimbabwe after he failed to file heads of argument as requested.
He was sentenced to perform 350 hours of community service at Mabelreign Polyclinic, Harare in November 2013.
The community service was suspended in December 2013 after Komichi successfully appealed to the High Court for a review of the case.
Meanwhile, Tsvangirai in responding to questions on a massive vote rigging expose by ZimEye.com which the MDC leader could have utilised in Komichi’s cause, said he pulled out of the court lawsuit for fraud despite him having a boulder of evidence but he would fight rather by “writing a book” on what happened in July 2013 in which he “exposes” the use of the army and the CIO in utilising the Israeli NIKUV software to rig the elections.
The MDC leader even announced that he absolves Rita Makarau and her ZEC team of rigging the electiion rigging. Mr Tsvangirai has said that ZEC chairperson Judge Rita Makarau cannot be blamed for many things such as printing of ballot papers and the distortions in the voters’ roll.
In a highly gripping oration, Tsvangirai explained on his opinion on why the MDC failed to win the just ended election which loss he also blames on the Chinese Communist party. He said the blame for the printing of fake ballot papers could not be laid on the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission but rather on the army and (CIO) Central Intelligence Organisation.
“Not even ZEC could control those ballot papers,” he said.
He added:
“There were three million extra ballot papers put in the system especially in Manicalanad, in Matebeleland and in Masvingo where the MDC has very substantial representation,” he said.
Even Makarau Did Not Have Voters’ Roll
On voter registration records, Tsvangirai added that the army was in control and “even Makarau did did not have access to the electronic voters’ roll. Even the voters roll itself right up to the end even the chairperson of ZEC did not have access to the electronic voters’ roll one day before the election; Even right up to the end.”
“The other area was the question of the youth militia. The Chinese Communist party trained 35,000 youth militia who were deployed in various military bases, I can give you the figures but in Inkomo there so many youths. In Bharabhara there were so many youths and this there were so many youths. What was the purpose of the youth militia was actually to mark extra ballots, to stuff them and to move those youths around the country.
“The other area was the question of traditional leaders. Traditional leaders were used to frog march people in their various villages. By saying this village is going to vote from time to that time, the next village is going to vote from this time to that time. And the role of traditional leaders was very effective on the ground to undermine the people.
“The other issue was the question of assisted voters. I know in Muzarabani there were 10,500 assisted voters in a voting population of 17,000. Even teachers and headmasters claimed ignorance about voting. When it comes to the question of the deployment of military leaders we now are aware that each province had a commanding officer and that at every voting station, every registration centre there was either a CIO, a ZANU PF activist and all. Now lets look to ZEC itself. ZEC was not an independent body.
“The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission did not control anything because everything was controlled by the military and by the CIO.
“Right (now) as I speak the ZEC does not know the total number of the people who voted. That was the basis of our electoral challenge. We withdrew it because they would not give us the full details of those people who voted and the outcome of the voted, ” Tsvangirai said, clearing the ZEC of all and any wrong-doing in the election fraud.
Lucky Harare Tenants Dished Houses for Sale
State Media: Harare City Council has resolved to sell its residential properties to sitting tenants who have occupied the houses since independence in 1980. The city, which has various residential properties in Harare, is now working on proposed guidelines for the disposal of the houses.
According to recent minutes of the Education, Health, Housing and Community Services and Licensing Committee, councillors recommended that council considers selling its houses to sitting tenants who had been in occupation for more than 35 years.
“The corporate and housing director advised that a report with proposed guidelines for the disposal of the houses would be submitted in the next meeting for consideration by the committee,” read part of the minutes.
The committee resolved that the corporate services and housing director should report on the proposed guidelines at the next committee meeting.
Last year Government ordered all local authorities to immediately transfer into home ownership houses built for rental occupation as it moved to reduce the housing backlog presently hovering around 1,5 million countrywide.
Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo told parliamentarians during a national pre-budget seminar for 2015 that Government was disturbed by the ever increasing accommodation shortages as evidenced by illegal occupation of land in towns and sprouting of squatter camps.
“We are compelling all local authorities in Zimbabwe, especially the major cities who have houses on their books for the last 20,30,40,60 years being rented out to families, that we want those houses sold to the sitting tenants and title deeds given to them,” said Dr Chombo.
In line with the Revised National Housing Policy (2012), the minister said Government was also working on resuscitating the rural housing programme aimed at raising the standard of houses from traditional units to modern structures.
Under Zim-Asset, Harare province is expected to deliver 105 935 houses by 2018, the Midlands (56 760), Matabeleland North (28 772), Mashonaland West (23 819), Manicaland (21 830), Masvingo (20 269), Mashonaland Central (16 607), Bulawayo (15 100), Matabeleland South (12 500) and Mashonaland East (11 776). herald
30,000 Zimbabweans Kicked Out of Jobs Last Year Alone
The Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) says 30 100 workers lost their jobs in the mining and manufacturing sectors last year.
“There has been a decline in the number of people employed in the manufacturing sector from 118 600 employees to 93 100 in 2014 and the mining sector from 43 000 employees to 38 400,” said Mutasa Dzinotizei, Zimstat director general.
This comes as Zimbabwe’s moribund economy is forcing many companies to either retrench or scale down operations to stay afloat in a challenging environment characterised by high production and labour costs, lack of cheap credit lines and electricity shortages among other things.
According to Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa 4 600 companies closed down between 2011 and October 2014, resulting in 64 000 job losses.
Dzinotizei recently told delegates attending a dissemination workshop for the 2014 Labour Force and Child Labour survey results that despite the decline in formal employment other sectors, mainly informal, had recorded increases in employment figures.
Sectors that showed gains are distribution, restaurants and hotels which increased from 74 900 employees to 82 000 employees.
Transport and communications also recorded a swell in employment figures, employing approximately 31 200 to 35 500 employees.
According to the survey, 6,3 million Zimbabweans above the age of 15 are gainfully employed with approximately 859 060 employed in the informal sector.
The survey states that the highest proportion of the employed population is in the agricultural sector at 61 percent.
The figures come in the wake of wage disputes between mining companies and mining labour unions over wage increases.
Earlier during the year, government proposed to merge all diamond mining operations in the country, in which the State will have a 50 percent share holding and gave miners up to March 15 to accept the proposal.
However, fears are rife that more jobs will likely be lost due to the merger as workers in the diamond sector are opposing the merger proposal.
Sources at the Associated Mineworkers Union of Zimbabwe (Amuz) told the businessdaily yesterday that more jobs were to be lost in the “forced merger”
In manufacturing, while a Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) (PMI) above 50 percent means the manufacturing sector is growing and expanding, the country’s manufacturing sector recorded a PMI of 43,5 percent according to the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries.
This PMI indicated further shrinkage in the manufacturing sector, leading to more retrenchments and company closures. – DailyNews
Mujuru’s Luxury Govt Dollars Cut Short Suddenly
Former VP Mujuru’s life time salary and allowance guaranteed in the constitution have been stopped. Since January 2015, she has reportedly received nothing.
Zimbabwe is broke. Three and half decades of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption have taken their toll. The national cake has shrunk and shrunk whilst the appetites of the Zanu PF ruling elite have grown in leaps and bounds all clamouring for the lion’s share of the cake. For years Mugabe has had to dig deep, taking the last crumb away from the poor and starving so that the elite can have cake. He would have wanted to continue to giving his Zanu PF thugs and party loyalists all their hearts desires regardless of all their wastefulness but he cannot. How can he give away loot when there is no loot to give away!
Last week parliament was adjourned earlier than it should have been and will reportedly reopen 5 May 2015 (although many doubt that) because there is no money to pay the MPs’ gravy train allowances and expenses. The MPs are part of the inner most ruling elite and if their share of the loot is being cut back then Joice Mujuru, who has been thrown out of the inner circle, must have known it was just a matter of time before her generous VP salary and allowances are cut.
Well Christmas is early this year; all her salary and allowances have been cut just a month since she was fired from her post! No doubt all her other looting privileges have gone too! And the regime is not done with he; they will be after all the loot she and her late husband have amassed over the years next. Mugabe will take her and all her supporters to the cleaners.
After years of worrying not eating too much (but eating it anywhere and piling on the pounds) whilst she lived in Easy Street; here in Shit Alley, Mai Mujuru will have something new to worry about – having nothing to eat all day!
Mai Mujuru and her supporters’ privileged lives of luxuries and leisure are over and will soon be forgotten. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the real world of abject poverty and despair you help created but, until now, refused to even acknowledge that it existed.
Walter Masocha Trial Moved
The trial of Scotland based AGAPE For All Nations mega-church founder Bishop Walter Masocha, was moved once again today.
Masocha is on trial on charges of allegedly sexually abusing minors among other female victims, some using so called “anointing oil”.
Court officials told ZimEye.com the reason for the rapid change of dates was availability of witnesses. It was originally meant to have been concluded on the 13th April [READ MORE – “Sex Acts on Child using Anointing Oil,” Accused Bishop Walter Masocha Trial ]
The trial which has dragged for close to two years is now scheduled to be heard on Monday morning at Falkirk Sherriff court. More to follow…
WATCH LIVE: Zuma Speaks, BeLittles Xenophobia, Calls It A Response to Social Pressures
DISCUSSION:
President Jacob Zuma is making a statement in the National Assembly on the xenophobic violence which has swept across KwaZulu-Natal.
Zuma’s strategists have announced that he is to carpet down the word xenophobia and will rather emphasise that the nationwide attacks are rather a response to social pressures. “President Zuma is scheduled to make a statement on the unfortunate violence ahead of him taking oral questions in the National Assembly Thursday afternoon,” ANC chief whip Stone Sizani’s office said in a statement.
“After the President has delivered his statement, all political parties represented in the National Assembly will have an opportunity to make their declarations in reaction to the statement.”
Zuma will address MPs at 2pm on the xenophobic attacks, shortly before he is set to answer outstanding questions from last year’s chaotic August 21 sitting which was suspended after members of the Economic Freedom Fighters disrupted the President’s question and answer session.
Sizani’s office said Zuma’s statement on the attacks against foreigners would afford Parliamentarians the opportunity to voice their condemnation of the violence.
“The office of the ANC Chief Whip wishes to state that such attacks have no place in our free and democratic society and urges those responsible to immediately desist such acts of violence against our African brothers and sisters.”
In the meanwhile, the Economic Freedom Fighters said they would use the question session to ask Zuma whether he intends repaying any of the public funds spent on improving his private homestead in Nkandla.
“That is where the question session was interrupted. So we certainly intend to return to the issue of Nkandla and paying back the money,” EFF spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said.
VISIT this space at 2PM – Capetown time, to watch President Jacob Zuma’s live address
BREAKING NEWS: Mystery Fire Guts Gokwe’s Largest Supermarket, Continues Unabated
A bizarre mystery inferno gutted Gokwe’s largest wholesale and supermarket, Metropitch last night and is continuing unabated, ZimEye.com can reveal.
Firefighters called at the scene just after midnight were at the time of writing still engaged in their battle as the mid -day fast approached as a fire brigade service truck from the Gokwe town centre appeared helpless in stopping the ferocious rising flames.
Traffic along main road was on Thursday morning shortly paralysed after fire gutted the roof material. Large billows of heavy smoke from the fire rose all over the shopping area while affecting neighbouring businesses.
Eye witnesses said the fire’s cause was not clear as there was no serious industrial activity inside that could have caused it, sparking lurking superstitious beliefs that spirits were responsible. This came as another fire last year gutted the nearby CBZ Bank and the community’s biggest flea market. Their claims however remained myth with no proof.
Metropitch is the largest wholesale in the area with a staff complement of more than 200 workers.
Neither the fire brigade nor the police could pass a comment at the time of writing. More to follow….
Xenophobia: Zim MPs Descend On Embassy, Demand Urgent Answers from Jacob Zuma
A GROUP of MPs led by the MDC-T’s Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Secretary Jessie Majome on Wednesday descended onto the South African embassy in Harare demanding answers from the South African government on the ongoing xenophobic killings which have seen 800 Zimbabweans displaced, and one citizen killed.
And answers they surely received with the South African ambassador breaking away from his office to met them. He pleaded with them saying at present the South African police cannot guarantee the safety of Zimbabweans as the the cops’s resources are exhausted.
Majome who led the delegation of six MPs from across Zimbabwe’s political divide, said South Africans “can’t have their cake and eat it”.“Here in Zimbabwe we support South African businesses, which sell goods and conduct trade. The South African people can’t have their cake and eat it,” she said
Below was was her full statement just after the meeting:
MPs PETITION SOUTH AFRICAN AMBASSADOR TO ZIMBABWE ABOUT XENOPHOBIC ATTACKS AGAINST ZIMBABWEANS AND OTHER AFRICANS
Dear Harare Westerners and Friends
Myself and my fellow Members of Parliament representing our constituents and indeed fellow Zimbabweans in South Africa, yesterday presented a Petition to the South African Government to stop the xenophobic lynching of our nationals and other foreigners to the South African Ambassador to Zimbabwe to His Excellency Mr. W. Mavimbela. Please click here for the petition https://www.scribd.com/…/Petition-to-the-South-African-Gove…
The Ambassador met us without notice upon acknowledging the urgency of the problem, and will transmit our petition to Pretoria. He said that while he and the SA government acknowledge the enormity of the problem his government:
1. cannot guarantee the safety of Zimbabweans because police are stretched, failing to control the violence.
2. beyond enforcing the law against the perpetrators, will need a comprehensive solution that addresses immigration & refugee settlement policies.
3. realises that this is a problem for all of Africa to solve.
4. has long forecast these problems that is why its foreign policy prioritises promoting democracy and economic prosperity in the rest of Africa, which would prevent mass migrations to SA that put pressure on it.
Our delegation made it clear that this rabid wave of xenophobia is possibly the biggest threat to African unity and indeed the AU itself. I said if South Africa cannot stop this xenophobes its national Nkosazana Zuma must step down from being Chairperson of the A U Commission and the A U’s Pan African Parliament must move from Midrand South Africa and relocate to a hospitable country in Africa.
Zimbabweans are not safe in South ave Africa.
I am stunned by blacks being racist to fellow Africans, especially when Zimbabweans and South Africans share the same struggle against colonialism. We are South Africa’s major trade partner; almost everything in our homes from Mzansi. The amount of money we spend on sending our children to universities, and support the SA economy in numerous ways. If across the continent Africans were to withdraw support from SA business SA would feel it.
In Harare West constituency in Ashdown Park a house that belonged to PAC members in Eves Crescent was bombed during their fight against Apartheid. The Limpopo border was an invisible curtain and tribes such as the Makoni people originated from South Africa.
It is my prayer that the violence both physical and verbal is stopped! Already Malawi is sending buses to rescue their nationals, what is the Zimbabwean government doing to help our brother and sisters?
MPs who were with me at the South Embassy where:
Hon. Tongesai Mudambu M.P. Harare North Constituency
Hon. James Maridadi M.P. Mabvuku-Tafara Constituency
Hon. Shadreck Mashayamombe M.P. Harare South Constituency
Hon. Margaret Matienga M.P. Sunningdale Constituency
Hon. Paurina Mpariwa M.P. Mufakose Constituency
Hon. John Makore Sen Harare
Hon. Josephine Chitembwe M.P. Proportional Representation
Your MP
Jessie Fungayi Majome
Useless Fatcats!… Zim Govt Fails to Evacuate Exiles as 800 Citizens are Displaced by Xenophobia
ANALYSIS| AS ONE ZIMBABWEAN was killed in escalating xenophobic attacks in Durban, South Africa, the Zimbabwean Government demonstrated incompetence by failing to evacuate its own citizens.
Army Helicopters which have been used by First Lady Grace Mugabe in her perry-personal rallies last year, were no-where to be seen yesterday with the government instead of sending an army, announcing they were rather in the long process of setting up a committee of ministers to attempt to deal with the crisis. The poor nation of Malawi overtook Zimbabwe in demonstrating responsibility when its officers launched into the dangerous neighbourhoods to begin evacuating their own people.
The Zim Govt instead announced through their broadsheet media they were proposing the setting up of an inter-ministerial team to facilitate the immediate return of those displaced by the attacks. Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi said in a statement yesterday that reports indicated that the attacks were serious and close to 800 Zimbabweans had been displaced and fled to a camp established in Chatsworth, Durban.
“So far, it has been established that one Zimbabwean has died,” he said.
“As a result of these reports, Government decided that those Zimbabweans wishing to return home be facilitated to do so immediately.
“An inter-ministerial team has been put together at both ministerial and senior official level. The team is expeditiously putting in place the logistics as well as the resources necessary for this exercise in close liaison with the Zimbabwean Ambassador in South Africa and his staff.”
Minister Mumbengegwi said a number of Zimbabweans had expressed their wish to return home to embassy officials who visited Durban to assess the situation and discovered that it was tense.
This came as South African ambassador Mr Vusi Mavimbela said in an interview yesterday that his country lacked the capacity to deal with the flurry of xenophobic attacks targeting foreigners.
“The police, really, to be honest, if this thing spreads, the police don’t have the physical capacity to be everywhere and to arrest everybody who is involved,” he said.
“I know you watch South African TV you see things like service delivery protests that happen, flare up all the time in South Africa and the police have never been able to contain it.
“This xenophobic thing that is happening in South Africa you know if its spreading the police are going to be spread thin all the time and they can’t be at every informal settlement.”
Mr Mavimbela said the South African government needed to come up with a holistic approach in addressing socio-economic issues and immigration laws to reduce the competition for resources between South Africans and foreigners.
He spoke as the SA government warned foreigners against retaliating.
Zimbabwean Ambassador to South Africa Mr Isaac Moyo said in an interview yesterday that he was yet to confirm reports of the deaths of two Zimbabweans, among them a toddler.
He said over 2 000 foreigners, including Zimbabweans had been displaced.
Mr Moyo said the embassy, with the assistance of the host government, had started documenting Zimbabweans affected by the attacks who are at Chatsworth Camp in Durban.
“We met with South Africa’s Home Affairs Minister, Mr Malusi Gigaba and the premier for Kwazulu Natal Province to get an appreciation of their plans to arrest the volatile situation and assist the victims,” said Mr Moyo.
“We are very hopeful that a solution will be arrived at soon.”
Mr Moyo said the embassy was encountering challenges in cases where undocumented South African women were insisting on travelling to Zimbabwe with their husbands.
He said about 10 undocumented South African women were insisting on travelling with their husbands, while 120 Zimbabweans had left their properties under the attack of South Africans.
Mr Moyo said the situation was dire in Durban given the cold weather persisting there and the absence of adequate tents to house the displaced people.
The Durban violence outbreak follows similar violence in Soweto where foreign shops were looted and foreigners displaced three weeks ago.
The attacks started after Zulu king Goodwill Zwelithini said in a public speech that foreigners in South Africa should return to their countries and the remarks were widely viewed as having sparked the xenophobic attacks.
In 2008, in the worst violence to date against foreigners, over a dozen people were killed — some burnt alive through neck-lacing, a barbaric, painful slow-killing method in which a burning tyre, filled with petrol, is placed around one’s neck.
At the time, the then South African president Mbeki, horrified by the violence, said South Africans’ heads were “bowed in shame.”
Boss Slashes his $1 Million Salary So Every Worker Earns $70,000 Each
Seattle – A United States CEO of credit card company Gravity Payments, Dan Price, has hit the headlines by becoming the first to cut down his massive $1Million take home salary so that the most lowest employee is paid a minimum wage of $70,000.
The man who announced that he is to help cover the cost of big raises for his employees didn’t just make those workers happy.
He’s already gained new customers, too.
“We’ve definitely gained a handful of customers in the last day or two,” said Stefan Bennett, a customer relations manager at Gravity Payments, a credit card payment processing firm. “We’re showing people you can run a good company, and you can pay people fairly, and it can be profitable.”
Dan Price, chief executive of the company, stunned his 100-plus workers on Monday when he told them he was cutting his roughly $1 million salary to $70,000 and using company profits to ensure that everyone there would earn at least that much within three years.
For some workers, the increase will more than double their pay. One 21-year-old mother said she’ll buy a house.
At a time of increasing anger nationally over the enormous gap between the pay of top executives and their employees, the announcement received immense attention. But corporate governance professor David Larcker of the Stanford University Graduate School of Business said it’s unclear if Price’s unusual gesture will start a trend.
“It’s an alternative way to think about a tough problem, and I give these guys a lot of credit for laying it out there,” Larcker said. “Whether this would scale to a bigger organization, it’s hard to know. But it’s clever, it’s interesting and it’s fun to think about.”
Washington state already has the nation’s highest minimum wage at $9.47 an hour, and earlier this month Seattle’s minimum wage law went into effect. It will eventually raise base hourly pay to $15.
Labor unions and workers in the Seattle area on Wednesday joined national protests for better pay. Drivers for Uber and Lyft — the app-based car-hailing services — gathered in Seattle, while airport workers rallied at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. In Seattle, police arrested 21 demonstrators who opted for civil disobedience to dramatize their point, refusing to move out of an intersection at the conclusion of their march.
Gravity’s CEO launched the company from his dorm room at Seattle Pacific University when he was just 19. He’s long taken a progressive approach that included adopting a policy allowing his workers to take unlimited paid vacation after their first year.
“I think this is just what everyone deserves,” Price told workers in a video of Monday’s announcement released by the company.
But he also acknowledged it won’t be easy: The increased pay will eat into at least half the company’s profits, he said, and he has no plans to simply raise rates on clients.
“It’s up to us to find a way to make it work,” he said.
Bennett, 28, went to college with Price and has worked for Gravity since graduation. He said he was already happy to work for a company that treats its employees and customers well in what he otherwise considers a predatory industry. For him, the raise will amount to about $10,000.
“I don’t care as much about the money,” he said. “But if I look at my colleagues, and what they talk about on a day-to-day basis and what their concerns are — just looking at their faces when Dan announced the pay increase, it was pretty phenomenal.” – Yahoo News/ AP/ Agencies
Police Called In as Grace Mugabe is “Skirted” By Shaddie Mashayamombe
Notorious Harare South MP Shadreck Mashayamombe’s political life is hanging by a thread after he caused a violent stir in Harare by encoraching into Women League she-supremo, Grace Mugabe’s private space.
The development has reportedly angered President Robert Mugabe himself.
Police had to be called in to quell the situation yesterday when Mashayamombe violated Mrs Mugabe’s officers by reportedly hiring rogue militants who fought women League bosses from the provincial premises where they have been protesting concerning a pile of allegations of gross corruption. He is being charged for conducting the sale of fake stands and is also accused of siding with Marondera businessman Ray Kaukonde.
Addressing the people gathered at the Zanu pf Provincial Head Quarters yesterday, the chairperson of the Harare Provincial Women’s League boss Mrs Mukarati went on to dig deeper saying Shadreck Mashayamombe is just like Nzokira (a certain commuter omnibus operator who pays spot fines to the police in advance) because whoever tries to stand his way he just pumps out money.
Mukarati said she was “exposing” Mashayamombe of also hiring 150 women and sending them to China after dishing out $4000 each pocket money.
Efforts to get a direct comment from him were fruitless as his phone kept ringing without being answered.
Mrs Mukarati said in Shona, “Isu kunyanya seni amai Mukarati ndinoti vemapepa nyorai sezvandirikutaura nekuti Mashayamombe iyeyu akatondinyorera tsamba kuti ndiuye kuhearing.Asi tsamba yacho ndakaramba kuitambira nekuti handidzingwe ne main board asi kuti women’s league.
“Arikuda kuisa magamatox kwese asi tinoziva hedu kuti ndiye akanga asingade Mai Mugabe muno muHarare.
“Akazotongeswa naKaukonde kuti sei uchiramba wakaisa picture yaMai Mugabe pa range rover yaakapihwa neparty iye akaita zano akadriver mota isina mvura ikanonokera kuMasvingo, ndipoka paakazopihwa chevrolet yaainayo nhasi naKaukonde inova yaakadriver personally kuenda kuBotswana kunotora.
“Mari yaarikuda kuendesa madzimai 150 kuChina achivapa $4000 each pocket money.
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‘Gumbura’ Prophet Jailed for 85Years
Ndlovu (likened to the jailed Pastor Robert Gumbura), lured six women to the bush on different occasions with claims that he had prophetic visions about their lives, prosecutors said.
He pleaded guilty to five counts of rape and one count of kidnapping before regional magistrate Chrispen Mberewere.
The magistrate rebuked Ndlovu for using religion to abuse women, saying criminals like him deserved lengthy jail sentences.
“The scourge of sexual offences by ‘men of the cloth’ continues unabated. Five women aged between 14 and 20 were raped in similar circumstances as they sought help from a man they believed to be a prophet,” said magistrate Mberewere.
He said the court had a duty to curb “religious rape” by imposing stiff sentences to deter like-minded men planning to abuse God’s name for criminal purposes.
“For the first five rape counts, you’re sentenced to 15 years each of which a total of 30 years is suspended for five years on condition of good behaviour. For the kidnapping count, you’re sentenced to 10 years of which five years are suspended. Effectively, you will serve 45 years in prison.”
Tinashe Dzipe, for the state, told the court that Ndlovu kept his victims — including two high school girls — in the bush overnight after his promises to cleanse” them turned into a living nightmare.
Ndlovu’s first victim was a Form 1 pupil whom he approached while she was selling potatoes at Entumbane Complex just after 2PM on April 1 last year.
Ndlovu, Dzipe said, produced a $100 note but the girl indicated that she did not have change. He asked her to follow him to his house so that he could get change. On arrival at his home in Lobengula, Ndlovu instructed the pupil to wait for him outside.
He emerged after a few minutes and told her he could not find a smaller denomination, and suggested that they continue walking around looking for change. At around 6PM, they got to a bushy area where the girl insisted on going home.
Ndlovu told the girl that the Holy Spirit wanted her to remove her panties, warning her she could die for failing to comply.
Ndlovu, the prosecutors said, lifted his victim and placed her on a rock and raped her once. He detained her the entire night and raped her four times.
His second victim was a domestic worker aged 20 who met Ndlovu on her way to Cowdray Park on April 6 of the same year at around 1PM.
As they walked, Ndlovu told the woman that the Holy Spirit had showed him that she would suffer abdominal pains and that she had something in her chest. He told her that he could provide the spiritual solution.
He warned the woman that she was going to choke to her death if she refused to go with him to his home for a “healing session”. The woman followed Ndlovu.
The court heard that he led her to a wooded pathway and sat her down, claiming his wife would come and give him keys to the house.
Seven hours after they had first met, Ndlovu grabbed the victim by her jacket, struck her with a stone on the forehead and pushed her to the ground.
He raped her twice while holding the same stone and kept her for the whole night.
He met his third victim at a bus stop in Pumula South, a 17-year-old girl to whom he introduced himself as a prophet. He told her he would give her a red rose which, when placed in vinegar, would cleanse her of bad luck.
He told the teenager the flower could only be found in the bush, and the girl followed him. Once they reached a secluded spot, he demanded sex but the girl refused.
Ndlovu detained her for the night saying there were thugs in the bush and released her the following morning unharmed.
The fourth victim met Ndlovu and he asked her for directions to Emganwini after which he immediately told her that he was a prophet. He “prophesied” that the woman ate human flesh mixed with hair.
From that moment, the woman became confused and found herself sleeping in a bush, covered with a brown blanket the next day. She noticed that the panties and tights that she had been putting on were beside Ndlovu’s bag, but he was nowhere to be seen.
A Form 3 pupil from Lobengula West was Ndlovu’s next target. She found him sitting under a tree on her way from Nkulumane Complex.
He identified himself as a prophet and told the girl that she was bewitched by an old woman from the suburb. Ndlovu insisted that he could heal her with a herb called Dhuba mixed with vinegar. The girl was deceived into following Ndlovu into the bush where she was raped and detained for the whole night.
Ndlovu sold his sixth victim the same story about eating human flesh and told her she needed a herb only found in the bush to cleanse her. Once there, he raped her and released her the following morning.
He was arrested on May 19 last year and all six women picked him out at an identification parade.
Horror as Man’s Stomach Ripped Open in Beerhall
A Bulawayo man ripped open his friend’s stomach with a knife leaving his intestines protruding after he tried to play peace maker, a magistrate heard yesterday. Western Commonage magistrate Willard Maphios Moyo heard this on the initial appearance of Khulekani Ndlovu, 22, of Luveve suburb facing an attempted murder charge.
He was not asked to plead and remanded in custody to April 29.
Khulekani was advised to apply for bail at the High court.
“If you want to be out of custody you’re advised to apply for bail at the High court,” said Moyo.
The state’s case as presented by Nomzamo Ndlovu is that on March 28 at around 11PM at Kidza Sports Club, Khulekani and his two friends were drinking beer.
The court heard that a misunderstanding over a girl arose between Khulekani and Mbongeni Sibanda.
“When Davison Zitha Khumalo tried to stop the fight, Khulekani stabbed him with a knife once in the stomach,” said Ndlovu.
She told the court that Khumalo’s stomach was slit open and his intestines were left protruding.
The court heard that Khumalo was taken to Mpilo Central Hospital where he was admitted.
Ndlovu said Khulekani ran away but was later arrested.
Last month, a man from Mangwe who ripped his neighbour’s stomach open with a knife for denying him beer was slapped with a three-year jail sentence.
Kiliboni Sijumba Ngwenya, 32, of Makuzeze area, slit open 27-year-old Mbulalisi Nyathi’s stomach with a knife leaving his intestines protruding after he found him drinking beer with other villagers. – Chronicle
Mugabe Expels Mujuru Secretaries, Shoves In Army Generals
Robert Mugabe has expelled several Permanent Secretaries and Principal Directors for various ministries perceived to be Joice Mujuru sympathisers.
Mugabe has moved to appoint a crop mix of army personnel and party praise singers. In a statement the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Dr Misheck Sibanda said the President made the appointments in terms of Section 205 (1) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (Number 20) Act 2013.
He said all the appointments are with immediate effect.
Permanent Secretaries
1. Dr Desire Mutize Sibanda to the Ministry Of Economic Planning and Investment Promotion.
2. Brigadier General Asher Walter Tapfumaneyi to the Ministry of Welfare Services for War Veterans, War Collaborators, former Political Detainees and Restrictees.
3. Dr Machivenyika Mapuranga to the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development.
4. Ambassador Grace Tsitsi Mutandiro to the Ministry of Lands and Rural Resettlement.
5. Dr Judith Kateera to the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, as a Non-Accounting Officer.
Principal Directors
1. Major General Richard Ruwodo, Brigadier General James Jotham Murozvi and Brigadier General Chancellor Diye in the Ministry of Welfare Services for War Veterans, War Collaborators, former Political Detainees and Restrictees.
2. Brigadier General Godfrey Chanakira in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development.
3. Brigadier General Evaristo Dzihwema in the Ministry of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment.
4. Air Commodore Ivan Gibson Dumba in the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development.
5. Brigadier General Thando Madzvamuse in the Ministry of Economic Planning and Investment Promotion.
Pastor in Sex Charges with Underage Girls, Court Trial: Walter Masocha LATEST UPDATE
ZimEye.com brings the latest updates in the case in which Scotland based former ZAOGA church preacher who is founder of AGAPE for All Nations church Walter Masocha, currently on trial for a bill of sexual assault charges which include making two minors perform a sex act on his body using anointing oil.
The case was previously meant to have been concluded on Monday the 13th April according to projections communicated by the prosecution.
But due to complications primarily caused by court listing pressures, the case has been lifted to the 16th April, tomorrow.
ZimEye.com has it on good authority that another reason for the delay has been the unavailability of one of the key witnesses.
Indications at the time of writing were that the trial might not be exhausted by the end of day tomorrow. “I cannot say when it will finish, it will all depend on what happens tomorrow,” a court clerk told ZimEye.com on Wednesday.
Masocha’s legal team is defending five charges one of which was on the 1st April announced to have been dropped under unexplained circumstances. The preacher is accused of making underage teenage girls massage his naked body. Masocha allegedly induced a 15-year-old and 12-year-old to perform the act on him on various occasions at an address in Sauchieburn and Crieff Hydro Hotel between 2012 and 2013. The 50-year-old is also accused of sexual assault on a woman and engaging in sexual activity with a 14-year-old girl during the same period.
The case will be heard early in the morning from 10am in Court One (1) at Falkirk Sherrif Court.
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Makarau Is A Respectable ZEC Official -Gutu
OPEN LETTER TO THE ZEC CHAIRPERSON, JUSTICE RITA MAKARAU
Dear Justice Makarau
I write this open letter to you in my capacity as a concerned Zimbabwean patriot and also as one of your learned friends.I hope I find you well.
I have known you since the early 1980s when both of us were law students at the University of Zimbabwe. You were a few years ahead of my stream. I have nothing but absolute respect for you as an individual, a lawyer and a jurist.You have distinguished yourself as a legal practitioner and your record as a jurist is impeccable.
When you were appointed chairperson of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission ( ZEC ) a few years ago, I was very pleased and in fact, I was convinced that you were going to clean up the mess at the ZEC and that you would,in your typical hardworking manner, ensure that the ZEC would promptly regain its lost respect and integrity. As Judge President of the High Court of Zimbabwe, you had clearly distinguished yourself as a no – nonsense administrator who wouldn’t tolerate sloppiness, laziness, inefficiency, incompetence and corruption. However, I appreciated the fact that your new assignment at the ZEC was a political powder keg in view of the sensitivity and importance of the ZEC in ensuring that the ruling political establishment remained firmly ensconced at State House. Knowing you as I do,I nevertheless expected you to take the bull by the horns and to hit the ground running; making sure in the process that the ZEC would be cleansed and that it would become a truly independent and professional electoral management body.I knew that several spanners would be thrown in the works but being the Iron Lady that I knew you to be,I was absolutely convinced that you would discharge your new duties at the ZEC diligently, without fear and/or favour.
The main challenge at the ZEC is that you inherited a highly militarised secretariat that was also packed with several high ranking State intelligence operatives.This was the type of secretariat that was accustomed to a military and commandist style of administration and management. They were used to taking orders from certain shadowy bosses and to execute the same without question and/or interrogation. When I was the MDC-T deputy chief Presidential election agent in the July 31,2013 elections, I attended several meetings that you chaired. I could sense that there was an element of uneasiness in the manner in which you would tackle “hot” topics particularly to do with the electronic voters’ roll as well as the special vote by members of the Police and other security services. I could clearly observe that something was seriously amiss. It was apparent that you were now reporting to certain shadowy political forces that were now in de facto control of the operations of the ZEC.On more occasions that one,I felt pity for you because of this. That said, I still expected you to firmly stand your ground (as is usual with you ) and to refuse to be manipulated by unprofessional and shadowy political forces.Little did I realise that this was a high stakes game. The fate of the ruling elite was now basically in your hands and the establishment would not allow you to discharge your duties honourably and professionally.
To this very day, the ZEC secretariat remains populated with military and State security personnel. I know,for certain,that you are clearly powerless to change the status quo.The powers that be would never allow you to effectively and transparently clean up the mess at the ZEC. The political stakes are just too high. They are not prepared to take such a risk.
As your learned colleague, I hereby kindly call upon you to search your conscience and make a decision whether it is worth your while to retain your job as the ZEC chairperson. You have an otherwise impeccable professional reputation to protect and I know that in your heart of hearts, you are not enjoying your job as the top dog at the ZEC. All things being equal, I know that one day very soon you will find it fit and proper not to continue to be associated with the insipid rot at the ZEC.
Yours sincerely,
Obert Chaurura Gutu
Readers please note that,Obert Gutu writes in his own capacity and Editor disassociates himself from his opinion.
How To Buy Presents For Your Spouse
How do you pick a present for your lover? For many people this is a difficult question. Having the genuine burning desire to please your spouse, and the thought of finding yourself unable to deliver what your feel makes one uncomfortable. As special occasions approaches a lot of people go under stress wondering where to begin.
Each Occasion Calls For A Different Type Of Gift
Each occasion calls for a different type of gift; valentine, birthday, women’s day, Father’s day, anniversary, Christmas etc. although your husband like a tool box, getting it delivered as a valentine present is questionable. Buying your wife a microwave or cooking pots for a valentine or birthday or anniversary does not sound right. But the same present on women’s day is a great gift. The gift you get for your spouse is different from what you buy for your mother or aunt or any woman for that matter. Why, because a gift carries a message. It is a means of communication. And to the receiver, each present will always tell a story.
When should you buy your spouse a gift? My answer is ‘you do not have to wait for a special occasion, but you must at every special occasion.’ Your gifts to your spouse communicate your feelings towards him/her, so make them count.
Here Are A Few Tips
- Make gifts and presents a lifestyle. Do not wait until something unusual happens. There is no harm in reminding your spouse about your upcoming occasions and even your birthday.
- Avoid strife. If your spouse is not so excited about the gift, shoving it down his/her throat does not help.
- Be creative. Inexpensive gifts that create lasting memories are great. You do not have to purchase goods, something like a massage or movie can do him/her good.
- Know his/her love language and find the gifts around that. Make it an adventure as you try to unlock his/her heart.
- If necessary ask for help from a friend, or you can just google. Visit one or two marriage blogs for ideas.
- It is recommended to stay away from essential household goods as gifts, but try to make it personal.
- Husbands, this article ‘Gifts for her’ can help – http://www.the-generous-husband.com/2012/11/30/gifts-for-her/.
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Sex In the Bush with Married Woman: Madzibaba Struck By Snake
Gweru Metro|A prophet with an apostolic sect in Murayo Village under Chief Nyamondo in Mberengwa, Midlands Province appeared to have been severely punished by God after he was allegedly bitten by a snake during a sex romp in the bush with a married woman.
According to reports, the woman had reportedly consulted the prophet for spiritual help over problems with her husband who was accusing her of allegedly being “infertile” after their two-year marriage had not been blessed with a child.
On the fateful day, when he got more than what he had bargained for, it is alleged that he solicited for sex from the woman as part of the healing session after she had visited him at his shrine.
Due to a recent downpour and mud, the two could not lie on the ground, forcing the man of God to improvise a makeshift mat from tree branches and leaves. For the prophet, the pleasure however, turned to mourning when he was bitten on the leg by a snake which was apparently sheltering in the makeshift love nest.
After the attack, he ran from the scene in horror thereby attracting the attention of a passersby who quickly rushed to see what was happening. The passersby later assisted him by taking him to Mberengwa District Hospital for treatment.
“Before he was assisted, Madzibaba reportedly lied to his rescuers claiming that he was bitten by a snake while relieving himself. However, when the seemingly suspicious passersby went in the direction which he had emerged from to “locate” the snake, they were shocked when they found the woman standing half naked near the makeshift love nest.
“She later confessed that Madzibaba was bitten by the snake while they were having sex. She also begged them not to report her to her husband saying she was trying her luck with the prophet after she failed to bear children with her husband,” said a source on condition of anonymity.
BREAKING NEWS: Another Kombi Accident: 8 Badly Injured, Harare
Eight people were badly injured when a commuter omnibus rammed into a pick up truck along Bulawayo road near National Sports stadium.
The accident happened early afternoon with the injured passengers immediately being ferried to the nearby Parirenyatwa hospital.
The kombi was ferrying people from the city centre.
The driver of the kombi was said to have fled the scene after realising that his passengers were badly hurt.
Efforts to get a comment from the police were fruitless as the local spokesperson referred questions to senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba who was unavailable at the time of writing.
“The driver is lucky not to be hurt because he was wearing his seatbelt. We hope no one dies from injuries sustained from this accident.” a local vendor known close to the scene said.”
The kombi was badly damaged. IN PICTURES:
Telecel Strangled By Indigenisation Law
The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) says issues surrounding Telecel Zimbabwe’s licensing are being complicated by its failure to comply with the country’s indigenisation law.
Telecel’s shareholding has Dutch-headquartered communications firm VimpelCom, which has a 60 percent stake with the remainder in the hands of Empowerment Corporation (EC), a local consortium. Zimbabwe’s indigenisation law demands that locals be majority owners, with a minimum 51 percent shareholding in companies valued at over $500,000.
Potraz acting director general, Baxton Sirewu told journalists on the sidelines of the Innovation Africa Digital Summit which started on Tuesday in the resort town of Victoria Falls that the regulator was currently looking at how ‘complications involving operations of Telecel Zimbabwe can be resolved.’
“I appreciate that a lot has been said in terms of Telecel licensing. What I can say is that there has been a number of complications on operations of the company and as a regulator we are working on these,” said Sirewu.
“Telecel has written to us giving representations and the complications have to do with indigenisation of the company and the issue to do with payment according to a plan signed between the company, ourselves and government.”
He said details of the deliberations would be availed once the process is concluded.
The firm has been caught up in a protracted dispute involving the various EC shareholders.
These are Affirmative Action Group (AAG), Indigenous Business Women Organization (IBWO), Zimbabwe Farmers Union (ZFU), Zimbabwe Liberation War Veterans Association (ZLWVNA), Zimbabwe (SS) Miners Association, Kestrel Corporation (Private) Limited and Integrated Engineering Group.
Government two months ago cancelled an agreement with the firm which allowed it to operate without paying $137,5 million to renew its operating licence.
Telecel, which has just over two million subscribers according to the latest official data, is the third biggest mobile operator.
S.A. Singers Stop Shows Now! – Jah Prayzah, Sandra Ndebele
Zimbabwe’s celebrated Musicians, Sandra Ndebele, Jah Prayzah, Forgiven Ndlovu and Vengai ‘Vekann’ kanhema have come out guns blazing on the on-going Xenophobia attacks on Zimbabweans plying their business in South Africa.
The Artistes are calling for the cancellation of all gigs lined up by SA Musicians this weekend, around the country, to allow the grieving atmosphere that has gripped the Zimbabweans, caused by South Africans to cool down.
Ndebele posted on her Facebook page today calling all Zimbabweans and music lovers to boycott all lined up musical shows by South African singers in protest against Zimbabweans who are being killed and maimed in the neighbouring country.
“We cannot party and dance to these South African Artists that are coming (Big Nuzz , Diliza, Nyovest) when South Africans are killing our brothers…….WE ARE NOT GOING TO ATTEND THEIR SHOWS,” said Sandra on her post.
South African musicians have lined up live shows in Bulawayo and Harare, during the difficult time, when Zimbabweans are being butchered and burnt alive in their country.
Vengai Kanhema another Zimbabwean Celebrated Musician also took a swipe at the show arrangements and their promoters. “This is the wrong time to enjoy and party while our brothers and sisters are in hell fire. If the South African Musicians are coming to console us, then the shows must be free and that can be acceptable. Musicians both from SA and Zimbabwe must come together and sing out xenophobia from the perpetrators so that they can be informed. But for now let’s not allow any SA Musician to perform in our country because we are moaning.
This is also the time that Presidents Zuma and Mugabe must sit down and dialogue about this issue that is affecting their people. As they both helped each other’s independence,” said Vekann.
His sentiments were also echoed by those of Jah Prayzah’s Manager and spokesperson Filda Muchabaiwa. “What will we be partying for when our relatives are dying painful deaths back in SA? Are the artistes coming to celebrate the deaths and suffering of our fellow sisters and brothers who are experiencing hell on this earth? Let them be warned that if they dare stage any shows this week, trouble will attend them,” warned a visibly angry Filda.
Another Bulawayo Artiste Forgiven Ndlovu also said that they have already organised a demo to be staged at the venue where SA singers are booked for performance this weekend. “Why are they coming to get money from Zimbabwe, when they don’t want us to get money from SA? They must demonstrate in the streets of SA starting from today, lobbying against the attacks and also informing their fellow countrymen to stop the brutality otherwise we are ready for the war against them here,” said Ndlovu.
Magaya Posh Vehicle Scam, ZIMRA Men Arrested
TWO ZIMRA men have been arrested for allegedly conniving with a commodity broker to import a vehicle for Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) ministries founders’ wife, Tendai Magaya and evading duty payment.
The fraudulent deal saw the prophet’s wife losing a Land Rover Discovery 4 vehicle worth about $116,000.
The vehicle has been donated by the church’s senior overseer for Chitungwiza, Admire Mango, to ZIMRA.
Kudakwashe Mapfumo, 30, and Clifford Gonde 30, were charged with fraud and remanded to 30 April when they appeared before Harare magistrate, Tendai Mahwe on Monday.
According to the state, Mapfumo is a former ZIMRA official and Gonde is currently employed as a revenue officer.
It is the state’s case that on the 15th of July 2014, Mango, decided to acquire a high powered all-terrain vehicle for prophet Magaya’s wife.
He then sought for a supplier for a Land Rover Discovery 4, 2014 model and contracted Upenyu Ignatius Mashangwa.
They then entered into a verbal agreement that Mashangwa would import the vehicle from South Africa and deliver it by 22 August 2014.
On 20 July 2014 Mashangwa received $80,000 cash from Mango. The former then teamed up with Cosmas Mushaninga and went to South Africa for the vehicle.
Mushininga and Mashangwa then imported the car from South Africa into Zimbabwe through a temporary import permit on 6 September2014.
On the 20th of September Mashangwa approached Mango asking for $36,000 which he said was meant for the payment of import duty and registration fees.
Mashangwa then purportedly hatched a plan to evade paying duty and acted in cahoots with Mapfumo and Gonde, who were using their positions as ZIMRA officials to manufacture fake documents.
The state further alleges that they then misrepresented that the vehicle was not a recent import, stating that Magaya bought it in 2009 through a public auction from K.M Auctions.
The duo purported that the vehicle was registered previously by CMED under registration number PL 047, adding that it was a 2004 model.
They then assessed the vehicle’s value to be $18,000 and charged a special duty of 5% which amounted to $900.
The misrepresentation came to light after Mango approached ZIMRA officials to verify the authenticity of the vehicle registration.
On 13 March 2015 ZIMRA seized the vehicle by issuing a notice of seizure to Tendayi Magaya.
The commodity broker, Cosmas Mushininga was arrested last month and remanded to 30 April on $100 bail.
Mashangwa has since appeared before the same court facing similar charges and is on $300 bail. – NewZimbabwe
DZAMARA: Police Go After Khumalo
POLICE who say they are investigating the disappearance of democracy activist Itai Dzamara have targeted Bulawayo East legislator Thabitha Khumalo.
ZimEye.com can reveal the ZANU PF controlled police force is under instruction to find a reason to divert the attention off the Dzamara search. The dented Central Intelligence agency is also active in that plot, documents strongly suggest.
An internal memo seen by this reporter has Thabitha Khumalo’s name printed thereon as a focal point. The letter dated the 3rd April 2015, states that Khumalo must be dealt with being also a former civil servant who is working against the ruling party.
Yesterday a police officer at Harare Central Police station confirmed they are in receipt of a letter of request from a (Name not revealed) boss in the force to consider Khumalo as a “prime suspect”.
“Bosses in Harare and Bulawayo are working to set up a joint investigation team to check on Thabitha Khumalo,” the officer who could not divulge his name as he is not allowed to speak to the media, said.
The incident comes short in the heels of whirlwind statements by ZANU PF Energy Mutodi who claimed that Khumalo knows where Dzamara is.
Wrote Mutodi, “Police are being encouraged to immediately arrest Bulawayo East MDC-T Member of Parliament Thabita Khumalo so that she can assist them locate the destitute journalist. It is emerging Dzamara is trying to use this fake abduction to get an International Award like the one which was given to Jestina Mukoko and other sellouts who are on record. At the very least, he hopes to be given an asylum in UK where he hopes to land greener pastures. Muri kungozvionerawo mhuri ye Zimbabwe ndiwo mabasa e zvimbwasungata aya,” wrote Mutodi shortly after Dzamara’s disappearance last year.
Dzamara disappeared on the 9th March 2015 after having been abducted by men who presented themselves as police officers.
Punish South African Musicians for Xenophobia, Bunk their Shows! – Readers
News readers rushed to the internet on Tuesday to ignite a proposal that the South African music industry needs to be slapped with sanctions for the rampant killing of foreigners in that country.
That suggestion became viral as the messages were circulated in varied form across platforms such as Facebook and topic discussion forums. Hundreds of Zimbabweans said they will not attend three shows of visiting South African artists landing in Harare this week. The messages were circulated on the Whatsapp network and one of them read:
We cannot party and dance to these South African artists that are coming (Big Nuzz, Diliza, Nyovest) when South Africans are killing our brothers!!! WE ARE NOT GOING TO ATTEND THEIR SHOWS!!! #StopXenophobia #SpeakOutAgainstXenophobia
Pass it on and on
But broadcast journalist Ezra Sibadna voiced caution saying the move would not achieve anything apart from being self destructive.
“Call to people to boycott SA artists in Zim because of Xenophobia in SA is idiotic!,” wrote Sibanda.
He continued, “Why not first boycott SA products in Zim Supermarkets?”
Temba Mliswa Freed as Chiyangwa, Chombo are Fingered
EXPELLED former Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial chairman Temba Mliswa and four of his colleagues arrested for allegedly disrupting a sanctioned Zanu-PF rally at Sengwe Business Centre in Hurungwe West constituency on Sunday have been released just as his number one enemies Phillip Chiyangwa and the now Secretary for Administration, Ignatius Chombo were named as party to the charges.
The development has since seen the prosecution withdrawing to attempt a review of the preferred charge.
The State is as a result now expected to proceed by way of summons. Mliswa, was arrested on Sunday together with former Harare provincial youth chairman Jimu Kunaka, aspiring Chinhoyi constituency candidate in the 2013 harmonised elections Prosper Gavanga, Munyaradzi Mugoneza and Farai Kuvheya.
They were taken to court yesterday afternoon but the prosecution seeing the weakness of the case said the charge needed to be reviewed and that the police would proceed by way of summons. Prosecutor Mr Herald Matura reviewed the case.
Mliswa and his co-accused according to the allegations allegedly traveled to the venue of the rally in a two-vehicle convoy comprising a white Toyota Landcruiser and another green SUV Landcruiser and swarmed the venue of the rally that was addressed by Zanu-PF secretary for Administration Dr Ignatius Chombo, Politburo members Dr Douglas Mombeshora and Josiah Hungwe, and Central Committee member Philip Chiyangwa among others.
Mliswa’s lawyer Mr Musindo Hungwe welcomed the development boldly stating that the allegations by the police were flimsy.
“The prosecution on assessing the facts as they relate to the charge that has been preferred was of the opinion that there was need for further management of the case. As such Mr Mliswa and his colleagues have been released and will be brought back to court on summons if need arise.
“To us that is a breath of fresh air that at least they realise there is nothing of substance to hold onto,” he said. The five were arrested at Sengwe Business Centre and later detained at Magunje Police Station before they were taken to Chinhoyi CID Law and Order.
Magaya Church Man Rapes 6Yr Old Girl: Court Papers
A member of crowd-church preacher Walter Magaya has been charged for raping a 6year old girl.
Shadreck Zviripayi (20), who is a commuter omnibus hwindi, allegedly offered a lift to a six-year-old school girl and took her to an unknown location where he raped her.
Zviripayi who is from Epworth is reported to have left the driver of the kombi behind and offered the victim – a Grade One pupil who was coming from school -a lift in Queensdale.
Zviripayi, who is employed at Wadawarova Transport, yesterday appeared in court before Mr Mahwe charged with rape.
Mr Mahwe remanded him in custody to April 28 after the State led by Mrs Idah Maromo opposed bail.
Zviripayi was advised to approach the High Court for bail due to the gravity of his offence.
He is being represented by Mr John Mugoko of Gunje and Chasakara Law Firm.
It is the State’s case that on March 31, the minor was coming from school when she boarded a kombi which was being driven by Zviripayi.
After all the other passengers had dropped off, Zviripayi is said to have taken the victim to an unknown house where he had anal sex with her, the court heard.
After the act, Zviripayi allegedly dropped the minor near her house and ordered her not to tell anyone. He then sped off. The victim did not disclose the rape to anyone until she developed some sores on her back prompting her mother to question her.
She then opened up and police investigations led to Zviripayi’s arrest.
ZANU PF Is Burning: Chigwedere Axed
Six months since they began, the anti Mujuru purges have continued to burn up Robert Mugabe’s party with the latest statistic being the prolific academic Aeneas Chigwedere in what analysts say the liberation party will by 2018, not be able to stand against any party.
The Zanu PF Mashonaland East province interim executive committee on Tuesday passed a vote of no confidence on Acting Chairman Aeneas Chigwedere and recommended the expulsion of 5 other senior members of the party.
The interim committee says the reasons for the vote of no confidence on Chigwedere include taking decisions without consulting the executive; failing to conduct meetings for the past 2 months; failing to introduce newly re-admitted members of the party namely Jonathan Samkange of Mudzi and Daniel Garwe of Murehwa – to the community which has caused factionalism, chaos and confusion within those particular areas where these members come from; and failing to advise the interim committee of the 5-star rally in which Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa came to Hwedza resulting in poor attendance.
Chigwedere, however, said the interim committee does not have the mandate to expel him as he can only be fired by those who appointed him.
The interim executive also recommended the expulsion of the following members from Zanu PF – Ray Kaukonde, Simba Mudarikwa, Petronella Kagonye, Tendai Makunde and Olivia Muchena.
The executive also recommended that the following party members be given 5-year suspensions – Paddy Zhanda, Washington Musvaire, Phenias Chihota, Felix Mhona, Beater Nyamupinga, George Katsande, Lucky Kandemiri, Vernon Muringayi, John Mushayi, Peter Murwira, Marble Kavindikisa, Taurayi Pasirayi, Getrude Mariwo and Lillian Zemura.
The interim committee said the suspensions are as a result of the vote of no confidence emanating from their involvement and participation in promoting factionalism and planning to topple the legitimate government led by President Robert Mugabe.
LISTEN to Biti’s Renewal Team Accepting Court Defeat
ZimEye.com interviews the spokesman for the Renewal Team, Jacob Mafume after the Con Court ruled against their bid to be restored into parliament.
This came after Morgan Tsvangirai successfully demanded their ouster from the august house.
Under the constitution if an MP joins another party, their seat should be declared vacant. Analysts say Tendai Biti misled his group by playing into Tsvangirai’s hands by appearing to be changing the party’s name, slogan, forming a union with Welshman Ncube’s party, and most crucially, the party colours into Grace Mugabe’s theme emblem, “Mazowe Orange”…SEE carricature:
Now this has attracted various interpretations and differing views. Before today, Sec General Tendai Biti
who is one of the best legal experts in Southern Africa, had vowed he would change his name to Morgan Mugabe
if Tsvangirai succeeds in removing him and his colleagues from parliament…
These were Jacob Mafume’s direct comments. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN (Right Click to DOWNLOAD) :
Biti’s Renewal Team Loses ConCourt Case
A bid by 21 members of the breakaway MDC Renewal Team to challenge their expulsion from Parliament has hit a brick wall after the Constitutional Court threw out their application.
The court found no fault on the actions of Speaker of Parliament Advocate Jacob Mudenda and Senate president Edna Madzongwe in announcing the 21 vacancies.
Mudenda had scoffed at the application saying it was devoid of merit and should be dismissed with costs on a higher scale. He argued that the former MDC-T MPs “knew, or must have known, or should have known, or ought to have known” that the natural and probable consequences of them receiving the letter(s) of expulsion from a political party was to be followed by the concerned members’ recall from Parliament.
“All these important events have already taken place and what is now left for the applicants is simply to accept his/her fate, because, to use the language of a rancher, the horse has already bolted out of the pen, and to use Shakespearean language, it is a high-sounding application, but signifying nothing or, to use biblical language, this application is no more than a noisy gong or a clanging bell which will not produce the desired results.
“On or about the 4th day of March the first applicant (Willias Madzimure) received a letter from MDC-T expelling him from the party and instead of rushing to court to protect his or their alleged fundamental rights, he or they went to Tendai Biti,” Mudenda said.
“The first applicant/applicants did nothing to interdict the announcement, let alone the publication of the Government Gazette, perhaps being content on discussing the matter with Tendai Biti.
“On or about March 6, I received a letter from the secretary-general of the MDC-T recalling the applicants from Parliament, around or about the same time the local news media was awash with the news that I was to make an announcement on the fate of the applicants vis-à-vis their seats in the National Assembly, again instead of rushing to court to protect his alleged fundamental rights, the first applicant went to see Biti,” Mudenda said.
The MDC-T bid to recall the MP’s who broke away from the party was re-launched following Zanu PF’s own successful application to the speaker to expel former Headlands and Hurungwe West legislators, Didymus Mutasa and Temba Mliswa.
The Tsvangirai MDC recalled former secretary general Tendai Biti (Harare East Constituency), Willias Madzimure (Kambuzuma), Paul Madzore (Glen View South), Solomon Madzore (Dzivarasekwa), Lucia Matibenga (Kuwadzana West), Samuel Sipepa Nkomo (Lobengula), Reggie Moyo (Luveve) and Evelyn Masaiti.
Also recalled were Bekithemba Nyathi (Mpopoma/Pelandaba), Moses Manyengavana (Highfield West), Albert Mhlanga (Pumula), Roseline Nkomo (Tsholotsho North), Settlement Chikwinya (Mbizo), Judith Muzhavazhe and Gorden Moyo (Makokoba).
The MDC-T also recalled three senators namely Sekai Holland (Chizhanje), Rorana Muchihwa (Chikomo) and Watchy Sibanda (Matabelaland South).
South Africa :Spreading Xenophobia Worries UN
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has voiced deep concern over the continued outbreaks of xenophobia that have been occurring around South Africa.
The xenophobic attacks in KwaZulu-Natal that have so far claimed several lives and left thousands displaced, on Tuesday spread to the Durban CBD.
Several businesses in the Durban CBD which are owned by foreign nationals were this week looted.
“They took all the stock that I had recently ordered,” said Lydia Moyo, a Zimbabwean national who owns a stall at the workshop flea market.
The attacks in the Durban workshop, which started at around noon, later spread to Russel Street, Grey Street and many other areas around the CBD.
At about 13H00, almost all businesses owned by foreign nationals in the CBD had been closed.
KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson, Major Thulane, confirmed that mobs had attacked several foreign-owned shops in the Durban CBD.
“Police are currently attending to the situation,” he said.
Vendors on Joseph Nduli and West streets packed their goods this afternoon, fearing their produce might also be taken.
This after a number of shops closed earlier today as looters started aiming for foreign-owned shops on Dr Goonam and Ingcuce roads in Durban. Police and Metro police are on the scene.
In KwaMashu, KwaZulu-Natal, shops belonging to foreign nationals were looted and some burnt down.
Police said some of the roads were completely blockaded with burning tyres and stones.
More than 30 people have been arrested in KwaMashu since the incidents of violence against foreign nationals last week.
Clementine Nkweta-Salami, UNHCR’s Regional Representative for Southern Africa, said: “UNHCR is glad to see the increased police presence and the efforts being made to try to contain the violence and looting to date and encourages them to continue with their efforts to restore peace in the affected areas.”
The attacks that started in Isipingo, south of Durban, two weeks ago, have so far claimed four lives, left several injured and displaced more than 2000 foreign nationals.
In Umlazi, south of Durban, one Ethiopian national was killed and another badly injured on Friday after mobs set their shops alight while the two were inside.This after mobs claiming to be carrying out Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini’s instructions for foreign nationals to be driven back to their countries,unleashed a wave of violence around the city, looting foreign- owned shops and evicting them from their homes.
UNHCR staff and partners have been receiving reports from refugees all around the country that they are afraid to go about their daily lives for fear of being attacked.
– By Clive Ndou, Citizen Reporter and Xinhua
Mujuru Electrocuted My Penis….Gun-Rippled Me – Cpt Albert Matapo
The so called Mnangagwa “coup plotter” who endured (7) years illegal detention in prison at the notorious Chikurubi maximum prison, Albert Matapo, says the Mujuru family presided over his abduction and horrific torture in 2007.
Hinting that the late Gen Solomon Mujuru flung a ready to shoot gun at him and his co accused while on their way to the Chikurubi maximum security, Matapo tells ZimEye.com in an exclusive interview, he was subjected to gross torture which included being electrocuted at his sacred body parts: his manhood, and testicles in an attempt to force him to admit to trumped-up charges of working with Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Matapo has revealed the State wanted to force charges of attempted coup in which he would allegedly install Mnangagwa as the nation’s President.
He was eventually illegally detained for a gruelling (7) seven years without a single conviction.
He says in 2012, his captors, who were Mujuru/Mugabe-led, tried to raise false charges that he had made an attempted escape from prison in their bid to find something to lawfully detain him, but none of the often sporadic charges they tried succeeded.
He also explains that he had nothing at all to do with Emmerson Mnangagwa and was punished for merely starting a political party, the UCAD (United Crusade For Achieving Democracy). Click below to LISTEN/ Click here to download: Please note – if the player does not load below, please use
AFM Church Hires NIKUV to Rig Pastors’ Elections! – Members
Members of the Apostolic Faith Mission, AFM has spoken out saying their church has been destroyed by a phenomenal vote rigging worse than that seen only in the bloody political play-fields.[ READ MORE – AFM Church in Dirty Election Rigging: Court Papers.]
As questions emerged on the AFM church’s current head Aspher Madziyire hold onto power, that he rigged his way in the just ended January 31 elections, church members thronged to social networks to express their shock and dismay.
Disgruntled pastors have since launched court action against Reverend Madziyire.
News readers have expressed concern as they threatened that people are likely to bunk church over the development. Below was an array of comments following the incident:
Vhusimusi Vhusani Dhliwayo Munoonei: Mari inoshanda mu AFM In Zimbabwe havakoshese kuda kwamwari only kuda high table vanoida zvikuru .mweya wakabuda muchurch rangova guru rizere nyoka .nguva yana baba Kupara kwaiva kusina tsvina idzi .zvigaro manje satani agara muzvigaro zvacho .misangano inoitwa vasingawirirane.kumasangano uku kuri kubatwa basa nemasatanist nekushaya chiono AFM wake up muhope idzo .satani ari ari kuita dambe muchurch
Lonias Kuriri: Going to court? Its a shame mabvi aramba kushanda here? Ndinoziva munamato uchipedza zvose.
Farai Matare: Inga zvakaoma. They hired Nikuv kikikikiki!
Abel Matarutse: Sad day for the church, I hope that our dear men of cloth will one day come across this chapter 1 Corinthians 6:1-11 NIV. If any of you has a dispute with another, do you dare to take it before the ungodly for judgment instead of before the Lord’s people? Or do you not know that the Lord’s people will judge the world? And if you are to judge the world, are you not competent to judge trivial cases? Do you not know that we will judge angels? How much more the things of this life! Therefore, if you have disputes about such matters, do you ask for a ruling from those whose way of life is scorned in the church? I say this to shame you. Is it possible that there is nobody among you wise enough to judge a dispute between believers? But instead, one brother takes another to court—and this in front of unbelievers! The very fact that you have lawsuits among you means you have been completely defeated already. Why not rather be wronged? Why not rather be cheated? Instead, you yourselves cheat and do wrong, and you do this to your brothers and sisters. Or do you not know that wrongdoers will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor men who have sex with men nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God. And that is what some of you were. But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified..
War Veteran Sibanda Confesses To Intimidating Povo But Admits Regime Change Is Now A Certainty!
The Zanu PF war vet thug leader, Jabulani Sibanda, who earned notoriety for intimidating, beating, raping and suspected murders of innocent Zimbabweans in the pursuit of Mugabe and Zanu PF’s singular object of ensuring there will be no regime change has finally come out to admit his thuggery.
“The conflict over internal party elections currently obtaining is a betrayal of war veterans’ aspirations. It is criminal because the revolution is now devoid of any legality. They (Zanu PF leaders) have committed a crime of unparalleled proportions,” Sibanda told the Daily News.
“What we thought was that after campaigning so hard, spending months sleeping in the bush and subsequently winning elections resoundingly in 2013, that we would use the five years of Mugabe’s reign to reorganise the party ideologically and structurally.
“We, however, discovered that the ideology had changed to that of scattering the masses, demobilising and intimidating them using politically borrowed State power,” he said.
Soon after independence Mugabe and Zanu PF made a conscientious decision to undermine the country’s democratic institutions and ride roughshod over the people basic and fundamental freedoms and rights including the right to one-man-one-vote and even the right to life to establish a de facto one-party dictatorship. By the time Sibanda stepped on the national political stage in the run up to the 2008 elections till his summarily dismissal in 2014 the Zanu PF dictatorship was well established and so too was the party’s thuggery and vote rigging.
Sibanda’s suggestion that the intimidation of the masses started after the 2013 elections is nonsense; it is to be expected of thugs like him; they are mentally slow, easily fooled and duped but worst, of all, they are known to have a very selective memory in which they are the victim and not the thug!
“Yes, we have been betrayed and we do not regret ever working under Mugabe because some of us were not working for an individual’s legacy but that of the nation. Remember when we were under the Ian Smith bondage, some thought that his system would not be dismantled but it was.
“So if it happened then it will certainly happen now. Intimidation will not work,” said Jabulani with conviction.
How can intimidating the people and denying them a vote be in the national interest! Mr Sibanda and his fellow Zanu PF thugs understood the primary objective was to ensure there was no regime change so that political power and the unfettered access to the nation’s wealth and resource will remain firmly in the hands of the Zanu PF ruling elite. Sibanda and his fellow thugs considered themselves fully paid up members of the ruling elite and thus their full share the looted wealth and political power.
Other than a select few of the thug ringleaders like Sibanda and Joseph Chinotimba most of the war vets got absolutely nothing. They would spear head the violent seizures of the white owned farms, for example, and as soon as the white farmer is driven off the njambanja thugs were in turn be driven off the farm with not so much as a thank you!
The decades of mismanagement, corruption and looting have however taken their toll on the national economic forcing the nation cake to be shared out amongst the ruling elite to shrink; in recent years poverty has started knocking at the doors of even the ruling elite. As for the 16% or 2 million ordinary Zimbabweans on whose doors poverty started as far back as the 1990s, the rogue has since taken over completely, these people live in abject poverty; it is the people who have to knock before they enter.
As long as Mugabe and Zanu PF remain in power the economic meltdown now gripping the nation is set to get worse because Mugabe, for all his arrogance and vote rigging expertise has since learnt that it cannot rig economic recovery. His $27 billion ZimAsset economic plan, design to throw lots and lots of money at the economic crisis without ever addressing the underlying problems behind the crisis, is dead in the water because no one was prepared to waste money funding such a hare-brain scheme.
Since Mugabe and Zanu PF do not have the political will or vision to address the underlying problems of mismanagement and corruption – these are tied with the party’s political patronage system that has kept Mugabe and Zanu PF in power and thus it would be political suicide for anyone in the party to dismantle that system, especially now when the party has become unelectable and is totally dependent on thuggery and rigging the vote to stay in power – fuelling the economic meltdown; the only way out is to elect a new government that does not have the same political baggage.
Even simpletons like Jabulani Sibanda can see that the present economic meltdown is not economically or politically sustainable and hence the reason why he is talking of the regime being dismantled just as Ian Smith was dismantled.
Regime change is written everywhere that even the seasoned thugs like Jabulani Sibanda who are known to be mentally slow in comprehending things now know regime change is as certain as the sun rising tomorrow.
What Mugabe and Zanu PF must understand is that their entire political machinations to resist regime change have only succeeded in delaying it but now the time is up. The choice before them is to accept regime change now when there is still a chance of any orderly transfer of power. If the regime continue to drag its feet and the change is triggered by social unrest or rioting then Zanu PF leaders must know that they will be nowhere for them to hide from the angry mob!