Zanu-PF will stop at nothing in firing errant Members of Parliament as the party is ready and on solid ground to win any by-election, national political commissar Mr Saviour Kasukuwere has said. Kasukuwere told The Herald recently that the revolutionary party would not be blackmailed by people who think that if certain legislators were fired from the party, then the party would lose those seats.
This comes amid ‘misguided and unsubstantiated’ claims that people in Hurungwe West, whose representative in the National Assembly Temba Mliswa was fired from the party last week, were fully behind him.
He was sent packing on an array of charges ranging from insubordination, extortionist behaviour, denigrating party leadership and disruption of party meetings.
Also expelled was Headlands legislator Mr Didymus Mutasa, who was also Zanu-PF former secretary for administration. Their expulsion rendered their seats vacant and by-elections would be conducted in the two constituencies.
Mr Kasukuwere said the party was not afraid of by-elections and as such would not entertain unruly and defiant members.
“We do not accept arrogance in the party. We will not be blackmailed by people who say if you remove so and so in our constituency we will dump the party or we will not vote for the party.
We cannot have the party image damaged like that. We will continue to defend our territory and we will win any election that come our way.” he said.
Mr Kasukuwere said disciplinary proceedings would be instituted against anyone who violated the party constitution regardless of position.
“We have disciplinary channels that are followed to clean the party of any rot,” he said.
“If we keep undisciplined and unrepentant cadres in the party then we are doomed for disaster. We want a leadership that instills discipline and thus to say we are not going to hesitate to remove anyone who thinks that it is his or her right to misbehave.”
Mr Mliswa was the first provincial chairman to receive a no-confidence vote in the run up to the 6th National People’s Congress for aligning himself with former Vice President Joice Mujuru faction that was plotting to unseat President Mugabe. He remained remorseless and disrupted two Zanu-PF meetings in Chinhoyi and Karoi in the past three weeks.
Mr Mutasa was part of the same small group and has threatened to take Zanu-PF to court, challenging the outcome of last year’s December Congress which left him in the cold.
He dismally lost Central Committee elections in his Makoni Central district and subsequently failed to make it into the Politburo.
In dismissing him, the Politburo described him as unrepentant as he continued issuing statements that denigrated the party and its leadership.-herald
New Tax On Tobacco Farmers Hits Zimbabwe In A Few Days’ Time
A new tax on all tobacco farmers hits Zimbabwe in a few days.
The new levy which is 1.5 percent of all earnings is said to cover for industry efforts to curb deforestation.
An official said “afforestation” has become a major issue in tobacco as coal and electricity and the associated infrastructure are beyond the reach of most smallholder tobacco farmers who rely solely on firewood to cure their crop.
The tobacco marketing season opens on March 4 with sales on the auction floors while contract sales start the following day.
Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board chief executive Andrew Matibiri this week told unions, auctioneers and other key stakeholders that the introduction of the tax will finance re-afforestation activities.
“All stakeholders are advised that with effect from the start of the tobacco marketing season all tobacco farmers will be required to pay a levy of 1.5% of gross tobacco sales proceeds. The funds collected will be used for afforestation purposes,” said Matibiri in a statement.
“We therefore advise all auction and contract sales floors to ensure that the levies are deducted and accounted for,” he added.
Zimbabwe’s over 90,000 smallholder tobacco growers destroy an estimated 7.5 million trees annually, mainly in curing tobacco.
The tobacco industry in 2013 formed Sustainable Afforestation Association (SAA) coalition to lead afforestation projects.
Man Plans to Blow Up Ex
A jilted man allegedly took explosives to his ex-wife’s work place in a bid to blow her up, the Harare Civil Court heard on Tuesday.
Tariro Unganai told the court that Wilson Ngezi was in the habit of threatening her with death each time they met.Unganai was seeking a protection order against Ngezi whom she said was breaching her peace.
“He was once arrested and jailed after he came to my work place with some explosives, which he uses at a mine threatening to kill me,” she said. Unganai told magistrate Ms Ruth Kamangira that Ngezi was in the habit of coming to her work place causing violence.
“I am now scared of going to my work place because each time he comes he verbally abuses me in front of my workmates. I want him barred from coming to my work place because he is embarrassing me,” said Unganai.
She claimed Ngezi was in the habit of coming to her house where he verbally insulted her in front of neighbours. “My life is in danger because each time he calls me he will be threatening to kill me,” she said.
Unganai pleaded with Ms Kamangira to bar Ngezi from coming to her house and to stop calling her or texting her. Ngezi told the court that he was not opposed to Unganai’s application.
“I am not opposed to her application you can go ahead and grant her,” he said.
Ms Kamangira granted the order in Unganai’s favour which barred Ngezi from verbally or physically abusing her.
She also ordered Ngezi to keep peace towards Unganai at all times. – State Media
Mahofa Sweeps Into Power as new Minister
Controversial break dancer the aged Shuvai Mahofa, crept into power on Friday.
President Robert Mugabe swore Mahofa in at a ceremony held at State House today. First to be sworn in was Shuvai Mahofa who becomes the Minister of State for Masvingo Province, taking over from Kudakwashe Bhasikiti who was fired from government last week.
Second to take the oath of office was Cde Monica Mutsvangwa who becomes the Deputy Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services.
Mutsvangwa takes over from Supa Mandiwanzira who was recently promoted to be Minister of Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services.
Mutsvangwa is not new to government as at the end of the inclusive government she was appointed Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, replacing Tracy Mutinhiri who had joined MDC-T. – State Media
Man Lashes Wife to Death Using Belt
A 38-year-old man allegedly thrashed his wife with a belt on Valentine’s Day resulting in her death four days later, a magistrate heard.
Victoria Falls magistrate Sharon Rosemani heard this when Collen Munkuli of Aerodrome appeared in court recently charged with murder.
Munkuli was remanded in custody to March 6, as investigations are still in progress.
It is yet to be established why Munkuli assaulted his wife Samantha Mpala who died at Victoria Falls General Hospital four days later.
Prosecuting, Takunda Ndovorwi said Munkuli assaulted Mpala with a belt all over the body and failed to take her to hospital until her condition deteriorated.
“On February 14 the accused was at home with his wife when he assaulted her with a belt all over the body,” said the prosecutor.
“Mpala sustained a cut on the right eye and bruises on the hands.
“She also sustained stomach side pains and had difficulty in breathing and the accused did not bother to take her to hospital until her condition deteriorated on February 17,” Ndovorwi said.
Mpala was rushed to Victoria Falls General Hospital where she was admitted but died the following morning due to the injuries she sustained as a result of the attack, the court was told.
Munkuli was arrested on Thursday last week.
Breakthrough for Sex Snakes as Condoms Sales Surge as S. Korean Court Decriminalises Adultery
SEOUL – South Korea’s Constitutional Court on Thursday struck down a controversial adultery law which for more than 60 years had criminalised extra-marital sex and jailed violators for up to two years.
The nine-member bench ruled by seven to two that the 1953 statute aimed at protecting traditional family values was unconstitutional.
“Even if adultery should be condemned as immoral, state power should not intervene in individuals’ private lives,” said presiding justice Park Han-Chul.
The decision saw shares in the South Korean firm Unidus Corp., one of the world’s largest condom manufacturers, soar by the daily limit of 15 percent on the local stock exchange.
It was the fifth time the apex court had considered the constitutional legality of the legislation which had made South Korea one of the few non-Muslim countries to regard marital infidelity as a criminal act.
In the past six years, close to 5,500 people have been formerly arraigned on adultery charges – including nearly 900 in 2014.
But the numbers had been falling, with cases that ended in prison terms increasingly rare.
CONSERVATIVE NORMS
Whereas 216 people were jailed under the law in 2004, that figure had dropped to 42 by 2008, and since then only 22 have found themselves behind bars, according to figures from the state prosecution office.
The downward trend was partly a reflection of changing societal trends in a country where rapid modernisation has frequently clashed with traditionally conservative norms.
“Public conceptions of individuals’ rights in their sexual lives have undergone changes,” Park said, as he delivered the court’s decision.
Reading the dissenting opinion, Justice Ahn Chang-Ho insisted the 1953 statute was a key protector of family morals, and warned that its abolition would “spark a surge in debauchery.”
Under the law, adultery could only be prosecuted on complaint from an injured party, and any case was closed immediately if the plaintiff dropped the charge — a common occurrence that often involved a financial settlement.
The debate over its future had simmered away for years, bubbling over from time to time especially if a public figure fell foul of the statute.
Such was the case in 2008 when one of the country’s best-known actresses, Ok So-Ri, was given an eight-month suspended sentence for having an adulterous affair.
At that time, Ok unsuccessfully petitioned the Constitutional Court, arguing that the law amounted to a violation of her human rights in the name of revenge.
The court had previously deliberated the issue in 1990, 1993 and 2001, but those moves to strike down the law had failed to gain the support of the six judges required.
Ok’s 2008 petition had come close with five judges deeming the statute unconstitutional.
GENDER EQUALITY
The law was originally designed to protect the rights of women at a time when marriage afforded them few legal rights, with most having no independent income and divorce carrying enormous social stigma.
But even socially conservative civic groups who had supported the legislation in the past acknowledged that times had changed.
“Adultery must be censured morally and socially, but such a law is inappropriate in a modern society,” said Ko Seon-Ju, an activist with the Seoul-based civic group Healthy Families.
“It used to be an effective legal tool to protect female rights, but equal rights legislation has improved,” Ko said.
“Adultery is an issue that should be dealt with through dialogue between the partners, not by law,” she added.
While the adultery law may have been ruled out of existence, social disapproval of marital infidelity remains potent.
In April last year, South Korea blocked the newly launched Korean version of the global adultery hook-up site Ashley Madison, saying it threatened family values. – AFP
Gwanda Residents Take Council by the Horns on Water Nuisance
Statement from Gwanda Residents Association on the water and housing crisis in the town
On Saturday 21 February 2015, the Municipality of Gwanda invited residents to a public meeting purportedly to discuss the water crisis faced by the town for the last 18 months.
We would like to start by thanking the few residents who saw it prudent that they attend this meeting and like to urge all the residents of the town to attend any such future meetings as they are for the good of the residents and the development of the town. We would also like to thank Council for convening the meeting as this is a step in the right direction towards collective governance of our town well in line with Chapter 14 of our new constitution. We would also like to applaud the residents who contributed to the deliberations and expressed their concerns in the most constructive and progressive way possible.
However, as Residents Representation, we noted a few concerns from both the process and outcome of the meeting.
Firstly, the meeting due to the nature of its call was highly expected to come out with a progressive way forward and lasting solution to address the water pandemic in the town but sadly no feasible way forward or solution was achieved from the meeting.
Over the years, it has been common knowledge spread by council itself, that the town was faced with a water crisis as a result of strained relations between council and ZINWA with ZINWA identified as the main culprit in that regard. It was therefore a shocker to the residents when the Mayor came out to absolve ZINWA of the blame for the water crisis and instead throwing the blame at the residents and the Water Affairs parent Ministry.
The sudden turn of the tide suggests that the town is in the crisis because the general residents are not paying their water bills, which makes it difficult for ZINWA to provide adequate water to the town. The Association has however, ably established contrary to Council position, that the general residents of the town despite the huge unemployment and harsh economic conditions they are faced with, are indeed battling through and paying the bulk of their dues. It is fact that 90% of the council debt on water and other services is not due from the general residents but from the various government departments and the commercial sector. We view the sudden accusation of the residents as the main culprits in the debt owed to ZINWA as nothing but an unfortunate scapegoat excuse by council to throw the blame on the weaker and most vulnerable of the parties involved in the problem.
Rightfully so, the meeting was advised as has been the case over the years, that the ultimate solution to the water problem is to have ZINWA hand over the water treatment plant to Council. Difficult as it may be to understand, Council advised residents that this pertinent move is being delayed by the Minister responsible for water supplies Hon Saviour Kasukuwere. The residents were made to believe that the Honourable Minister rejected a recommendation he found in place that Gwanda was ready and capable to run the water treatment plant from ZINWA saying that he would like to make his own research and findings. This has left us as residents confused as to how a government recently elected on the basis of a pro poor manifesto can in the same regard turn around and allow a situation which exposes the poor to the difficulties that the generality of the residency of Gwanda are going through.
The Association has as an immediate way forward added to its 2015 strategic plan the “Pay your bills” campaign which will be delivered to the residents to encourage ALL residents to work towards payment of their bills so that we have a better standing in engaging council. The Association will further extend this exercise to tackle head on all the government departments and commercial undertakings which are not settling their bills with council to make sure that council has funds to provide us with the much needed services.
Further to that we would like to state it to council that the settlement of civic dues is retrospect to value for the money paid. It is unfortunate that where as council wants to make the residents believe that services can only be improved or provided if residents pay, we the residents stand at a point where we say we cannot pay for a service which is not being provided.
We would like to categorically state that while we go out to settle our bills with council particularly the water bills, we will not be under any obligation to pay for non available services like public lighting or poor refuse collection until council has proven to us serious commitment towards providing those services.
The Association has also taken a stance that with immediate effect we will be approaching directly the Minister response for Water Affairs Hon Kasukuwere to seek his side of the accusation that his office is responsible for the delay in ZINWA handing over the water treatment plant to Council thereby ensuring reliable provision of water to the people of Gwanda. We will seek to understand how and why, if true, the Minister rejected a report made by engineers seconded to assess the preparedness of Gwanda to run its water affairs by the Urban Councils Association of Zimbabwe. As far as we are advised the report was made by engineers from all the other major cities in the country that are already administering their own water affairs and approved by the last Minister in charge for Water Affairs Hon Samuel Siphepha Nkomo. We were further advised that ZINWA and Council were already in the process of finalising the handover of the plant only to be stalled by the Minister’s directive, of which we need clarity on.
Secondly, it is with great regret that Council reported in the meeting that a resolution has been passed at Council that in the process of building new houses under the Jahunda Redevelopment Program, residents occupying the old One Room houses due for demolition will be housed in council storerooms at MaNkomo Beer Garden. This arrangement besides being very unfortunate is the most absurd arrangement that can be expected from a council in this day and age.
The current phase of the Jahunda Redevelopment Program is nothing new. The process has been ongoing for years now and no such absurd move has ever been hinted before. The process has always been clear that new houses are built and people moved into the new houses before their old ones are demolished. It is disappointing that council does report having completed several new housing units under the program and instead of moving families resident in the units due for demolition, council prefers to bring in new occupants to the completed houses and see it fit to house people in a beer hall. What is further disturbing is that, the people that are earmarked to go and reside in the beer hall are mostly very old people most of whom are taking care of orphans and the sick. These people are expected to expose young children to the ills of drunkards and all sorts of mongers who patron the town’s largest beer hall.
The Association views this move as yet again another move by council to take advantage of the poorest of our community and most vulnerable who they put under their mercy knowing they will not be able to resist the move especially enticed with prospect of eventually living in a new house. We would like to advise council and all concerned, that the Residents Association will not take this move lying down and will go flat out to make the residents aware that they deserve better than the treatment council is exposing them to. The Association will without prejudice make sure that this very absurd move by council does not come to fruition.
Inserted by Bekezela Maduma Fuzwayo Spokesperson of the Gwanda Residents Association. Gwanda Residents Association can be reached at [email protected] or via Facebook.
Knickers Snatcher Gets 25 Years
Birthwell Sibanda, a notoriuos thug known as an ‘Underwear Robber’ because of stealing his victims’ clothes then forcing them to walk naked has been sentenced for 25-years in prison. Sibanda 22 of Pumula South in Bulawayo,also faces murder charges.
He has also been charged with three counts of rape, but these were dropped after the magistrate ruled that the evidence against him was insufficient.
Appearing before a Bulawayo magistrate yesterday, Sibanda pleaded guilty to 10 counts of armed robbery and was jailed for 35 years,of which 10 were suspended conditionally.
Senior regional magistrate Trynos Utahwashe told Sibanda: “You’re a youthful first offender who didn’t waste the courts time and you should be rewarded for that.
You’re sentenced to a total of 35 years imprisonment of which 10 years will be suspended for five years on condition of good behaviour.”
He said Sibanda humiliated his victims in committing the crimes with two accomplices who are still at large. Most victims, the court heard, were robbed of their clothing, including underwears, and then made to walk away stark naked.
Testifying, one of the victims, a woman, told the court that Sibanda with two other men gang-raped her on March 27.
She said Sibanda and his accomplices ambushed a taxi that she had hired with her friends at about 2AM in Old Pumula.
The court heard Sibanda’s vehicle blocked the taxi as the woman and her friends were disembarking.
“Three men came out armed with knives, one stuck a knife to my neck and the other stuck a knife onto the driver’s neck. They asked us to surrender our belongings threatening to kill us,” she said.
“I tried to run away but one of them caught me and dragged me into the car. They took turns rape me from behind and it was only Sibanda who raped me with a condom.
“They then talked about pouring petrol on my body and setting me alight. I begged them to let me go and they decided not to kill me.”
Prosecuting Robin Mukura told the court that on March 20 last year, Sibanda also pounced on Obert Mabaya who was in the company of his girlfriend.
The couple was in their Nissan Sunny car which was parked at a secluded spot in the Hyde Park area of Pumula.
The court heard Sibanda pulled out a knife and threatened to kill them.
He took a Nokia 5230 cellphone, $20, a black wallet belonging to Mabaya and $3 from his girlfriend,
Using the same method, Sibanda robbed Eliah Zvimba and took away a Compaq laptop, charger, satchel, I-pad, LG and Samsung cellphones as well as $35 at knifepoint.
On March 26, at the Seventh Day Adventist Church in New Lobengula, Sibanda robbed Zephaniah Mlawuzi of his Mazda Demio vehicle, two cellphones and $60 at knifepoint. He thereafter ordered Mlawuzi to undress and told him to walk away naked.
On March 27, Sibanda stole from three different people. He took away five cellphones, a laptop, R600, $15 and car keys from Raymond Shonhiwa, Ngonidzashe Kangani and a woman he allegedly raped before robbing her.
He allegedly raped the woman in a bushy area between Old Pumula and Robert Sinyoka.
On April 24, Sibanda met Movias Ngwenya who was driving a Nissan Caravan vehicle. He robbed him of the vehicle, two Samsung cellphones, $22 and R30, his shorts and underwear. He told him to go home naked.
Ngwenya made a report at Luveve Police Station and the vehicle was later recovered. On the same day, Sibanda robbed Leviticus Jambawa of his Honda Ballade motor vehicle, a G-Tel cellphone, and $30 and took his clothes leaving him naked in Njube.
Sibanda denied raping his victims, and was acquitted owing to weak evidence.
Sibanda and two accomplices, Webster Ndlovu, 26, of Mabusela Flats and Thabani Lunga, 27, of Mpopoma will stand trial for allegedly killing two lovers and dumping their bodies in a trench in Nkulumane last year.
Sibanda, a single father of two, reportedly connived with his two friends, killing then robbing Mthabisi Dube before taking turns to rape his girlfriend Lokukhanya Ncube in April last year.
The couple’s bodies were found in an advanced state of decomposition in a grass-filled trench at the corner of Intemba and Rangemore Roads in Nkulumane 12.-chronicle
Gono Fails To Pay $1.3Million Debt
Gideon Gono, former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor is faced with legal action after he failed to pay $1,3 million for numerous vehicles he bought on credit from Oasis Motors, six years ago.
Oasis Motors filed summons for provisional sentence at the High Court on the strength of an acknowledgement of debt signed by Gono on January 31, 2009 when he bought the vehicles.
Yesterday, Justice Lavender Makoni, had to refer the matter to the opposed cases roll, after learning that Gono had filed his opposing papers a few days before the court day.
In the summons filed by Oasis Motors’ lawyers Chitewe Law Practice on January 27 this year, Oasis claimed $1, 319 million with interest.
Gono received vehicles for his staff and operations at his companies, including Lunar Chickens on credit.
The vehicles were valued at $1, 749 million but Gono partly paid the debt leaving a balance of $1, 319 million.
According to the agreement, Gono was supposed to pay the debt in full by January 31, 2010, but failed.
Despite demand, Gono did not settle the debt, resulting in Oasis Motors instituting legal proceedings at the High Court.
In his opposing affidavit dated February 17, 2015, Gono argued that at the time when the agreement of sale was signed, charging in foreign currency was illegal hence the acknowledgement of debt relied upon by Oasis Motors should be dismissed as an illegality.
“I’m advised that the acknowledgement of debt relied upon by the plaintiff isn’t valid at law in that it’s illegal and unenforceable because at the time of its signature, that’s January 31, 2009, neither of the parties had authority to transact in United States dollars, it having been illegal to do so without the authorisation of the Exchange Control Authority of Zimbabwe.
“If the transaction is found to be tainted with illegality, it will be necessary to consider the relevant facts surrounding its conclusion as well as the respective degrees of turpitude to the parties in order to determine the extent of its illegality and its enforceability. “I’m further advised that it is the settled position at law that where the court is faced with an agreement that is tainted by illegality, the Honourable Court may allow the loss to lie where it falls…” reads part of Gono’s opposing affidavit.
Gono also argues that the acknowledgement of debt relied upon is dated January 31, 2009, hence the suit must fail because it was filed outside the three-year period permitted in terms of the Prescription Act.
“Further, I’m advised that plaintiff’s claim, being founded upon the said acknowledgement of debt attached to the summons, is prescribed in terms of Section 15 ( d) of the Prescription Act in that the sum said to be due hasn’t been claimed for more than three years since the date it became due, that is, January 31, 2010,” he said.
Thompson Stevenson and Associates are representing Gono in the civil matter.-chronicle
Killer Maid Says I Only Forgot Baby In Drawer
THE maid who wrapped a 10-month-old baby in a blanket and stashed him in a drawer for making “too much” noise yesterday told the court that she got engrossed in an “exciting” African movie and forgot that she had put the toddler in a drawer.
Violet Moyo, 22, of Bulawayo’s Cowdray Park, who was pregnant when she allegedly committed the crime, yesterday took to the witness stand blaming her two-month old pregnancy for her action.
She told the court that on that particular day she was feeling “moody” and was irritated by the toddler’s cries.
“During that time I was two-months pregnant such that on that particular day I was feeling moody and didn’t even want to see the baby. I tried to calm the baby but he continued crying and that worsened my condition such that I felt so irritated. The only thing that came to my mind was to muffle the baby through putting him in a drawer so that he could cry until he slept,” said Moyo.
“My intention wasn’t to kill the baby, but to get him to sleep, but sadly I got too preoccupied with the movie and forgot about the baby. I’m a rural girl who loves watching movies since where I grew up there was no television,” she said.
Moyo also told the court that the baby was disturbing her from doing other household chores.
“I wanted to do other duties and finish early so that I could travel to my rural home in Plumtree, but the baby kept disturbing me. I really want to apologise to the parents of the baby because it wasn’t my intention to kill him,” she said.
Moyo’s evidence corroborated with that of Faith Natasha Mlalazi, a state witness, who testified on Tuesday. Bulawayo High Court judge, Justice Lawrence Kamocha remanded Moyo to today for judgment.
Prosecuting, Angeline Munyeriwa said on February 1 shortly after 7AM, Moyo was left in custody of Ethan Muthabisi Phiri, a 10-month-old child by his parents. The court heard that Moyo fed the baby before she went to the bedroom and put the baby to sleep.
“After about five hours, the baby woke up and started crying and Moyo tried to calm him but her efforts were in vain,” said Munyeriwa.
Incensed by the baby’s cries, the court heard that Moyo allegedly wrapped the baby in a blanket and put him in a drawer and closed it, leaving the baby to suffocate.
Moyo allegedly went to the lounge where she switched on the television and started watching movies on television.
The baby suffocated and after about three hours Moyo reportedly went back to check on the baby. The court heard that Moyo, in a terrified voice, informed neighbours and lied to them that the baby had fallen off the bed.
Moyo, who claimed that she was possessed by an evil spirit, confessed in her police warned and cautioned statement that she was responsible for the baby’s death.
Moyo through her lawyer, Prayer Muzvuzvu of Muzvuzvu and Mguni Law, told the court that it was not her intention to kill the baby.
The child minder told the court that she intended to stifle the baby’s cries so that he would not attract the attention of neighbours fearing that they would report her to her employers. chronicle
Another Bigwig Quits Ncube’s MDC
TURMOIL in the Professor Welshman Ncube-led MDC has deepened with the party’s deputy national chairperson Frank Chamunorwa resigning from his position in protest over allegations of being disloyal to the party leader.
Chamunorwa’s resignation comes barely two weeks after former party secretary-general Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga resigned following a fall out with Ncube over positions in the proposed new party to be formed when MDC and MDC Renewal merge.
The resignation also comes ahead of a joint rally between MDC and MDC Renewal at Stanley Square in Bulawayo on Sunday.
In his emotional resignation letter dated 24 February, Chamunorwa revealed that he had been fingered to be part of “a gang of four” comprising senior party members who have rebelled against Ncube.
In the alleged gang of four comprises Chamunorwa, former secretary-general Priscilla Misihairabwi Mushonga, party national chairperson Goodrich Chimbaira and spokesperson Nhlanhla Dube.
“It’s with a heavy heart that I humbly tender my letter of resignation. I have to reconcile the events that have taken place in the party in recent weeks and the inconsistencies that have bogged the party to the extent of leaving me with no other choice but resign from my vice chairman’s post henceforth,” wrote Chamunorwa.
He reminded Prof Ncube of an incident in 2005 when he was beaten up by MDC youths allegedly at the behest of Morgan Tsvangirai because of his allegiance to the Law Professor at the time of the split.
Chamunorwa in the letter said the “shallow insinuations of tribal inclination” Prof Ncube was accused of did not deter him from leaving the main MDC as Tsvangirai had failed to uphold the tenets of constitutionalism.
“You also know president that I remained a loyal cadre of our MDC under your stewardship and that loyalty remains sacrosanct to today. I have never doubted your leadership nor do I intend to do so now.
“To then learn after what we went through together more so the torture and beatings cum trauma I went through because I had chosen, and rightly so, to follow you with your leadership style that to me was impeccable that today you cast aspersions over my loyalty both to party and to you sir is heart-rending and unfortunate,” wrote Chamunorwa.
“You’re aware, sir, that I now have become embroiled in the so called gang of four which is being accused and or credited with plotting a coup against your leadership in the scenario of the unification currently raging on.
“The serious and dangerous insinuation that I could be party to a grand design to unseat you is not only absurd but ludicrous in mild terminology and renders my continued part of your team untenable.”
Chamunorwa said the “yoke” of mistrust placed on him had left him disillusioned and sad.
He said he would remain loyal to the party and pray that one day Prof Ncube will realise how wrong he was about his conduct.
Chamunorwa said as a result he was “grudgingly” relinquishing the post that he said Prof Ncube had fought so hard to bestow on him.
Dube yesterday declined to comment on the developments saying he had not seen Chamunorwa’s resignation letter.
On the alleged “gang of four,” Dube said, “I’ve never been in the habit of commenting on fiction.” Dube said his party was a serious one that dwelt on equally serious matters.
CIO Bonyongwe’s $10 Million Award Quashed
The High Court has quashed a default judgment in which Central Intelligence Organisation Director-General Retired Major-General Happyton Bonyongwe was awarded $10 million defamation damages against Africa Consolidated Resources boss Mr Andrew Cranswick.
Justice Happias Zhou described the $10 million as a strange award in Zimbabwe considering that most damages awarded since the introduction of the multi-currency system ranged from $2 000 to $7 000.
Rtd Maj-Gen Bonyongwe sued Mr Cranswick over a WikiLeaks report that linked him to alleged diamond looting in Chiadzwa. In 2012, High Court Judge Justice Ben Hlatshwayo granted a default judgment against Mr Cranswick and ordered him to pay costs of the suit.
The decision was made after Mr Cranswick’s defence papers were struck out of the record for failure to attend pre-trial conferences.
Mr Jonathan Samukange successfully challenged the default judgment on behalf of Mr Cranswick. Justice Happias Zhou, in a judgment delivered yesterday, set aside the default judgment and ordered the reinstatement of Mr Cranswick’s opposing papers.
He also directed the parties to go through the normal court process starting from the pre-trial conference.
“Taking into account all the relevant factors, I am convinced that good and sufficient cause has been established for this court to set aside the default judgment.
“The effect of my order is to reinstate the applicant’s defence which was struck out. In the result, it is ordered that the order granted in Case Number 275 /11 in default of the applicant on November 16, 2012 be and is hereby set aside.” herald
Guard Rapes Teenager Over $5
A 40 year old security guard who allegedly forced himself onto a 19 year old woman as “payment” over a five dollar debt has been dragged to court.
Ndodana Nyathi of Magwegwe North suburb appeared before magistrate Sibongile Msipa-Marondedze yesterday charged with rape. Nyathi, who was employed as a security officer at Archers Clothing Factory in Belmont was not asked to plead and was remanded in custody to March 17.
The state’s case is that on December 9, the complainant (name withheld) met Nyathi at Egodini Bus terminus where he then demanded his five dollars that she supposedly owed him.The complainant said she had no money at the time but promised to reimburse Nyathi at a later date, the court was told.
It is alleged that Nyathi indicated to the complainant that the money she owed belonged to his boss and since she had failed to repay, she had to accompany him to his boss and explain to him.
The complainant complied, then she and Nyathi boarded a commuter omnibus to his work place.Upon arrival, the complainant was told to remain in the guard room while the accused went to call the boss.
Minutes later, the complainant was led to another room by another security guard who told her she could wait for Nyathi there.Nyathi returned and ordered her to wait for him in a white Mazda 323 parked near the guard room.The complainant did so and sat at the back seat of the car where Nyathi followed, jumped inside the vehicle and locked all the doors.
The court was told Nyathi started fondling the complainant’s breasts and continued despite her pleas to stop.Nyathi forcibly removed her pants and raped her. Radio Dialogue
Strange And Bizarre… Woman Raped By A Ghost
A Bulawayo woman has died of excessive bleeding after she allegedly had sex with a ghost she reportedly met at a city nightspot.
The woman, Sithandazile Mpofu from Pumula East, died on Monday last week. Before she met her death, she told her sister that she found herself stark naked on top of a grave at Luveve Cemetery.
While narrating her ghostly experience, she started frothing on her mouth and bleeding from her privates.
A close relative confirmed the incident saying Sithandazile died after she complained of having slept with a “man” who she suspected was a ghost.
The relative who refused to be named said following Sithandazile’s mysterious death the family was planning to hire an n’anga to perform some rituals on her grave so that she would not be turned into a “zombie”.
“The way Sithandazile died puzzled everyone. Before she died she claimed that she met a certain man at a city night club which she later suspected was a ghost before he asked her to go to his home for an all night sexual encounter. She agreed but was surprised to find herself stark-naked at Luveve Cemetery while on top of a grave.
“She said while on top of the grave, she was feeling that someone was touching her and his hands were pushing her against her will. She said she was feeling the weight of a man on top of her but she couldn’t see anybody. While narrating her ordeal she started frothing and bleeding from her privates and that is when her sister discovered that something mysterious had happened to her.
“She was taken to Esiphezini where her health deteriorated before she was taken to United Bulawayo Hospitals. She however, died two days later. We later thought that she was supposed to be taken to a prophet or inyanga since the problem looked supernatural,” said Sithandazile’s distraught relative. b metro
History as Professor Chetsanga Publishes the First Shona Science Dictionary
History has been struck as renowned Zimbabwean scientist, Professor Christopher Chetsanga published the first ever Shona Science Dictionary.
Prof Chetsanga has published the 378 page Shona Science Dictionary.
The book titled “English-Shona Science and Technology Dictionary” has earned praises nationwide. This huge contribution to the reclamation of Zim language in science and technology, took one of Zimbabwe’s leading scientists 10 years to complete the work.
The dictionary which is titled Duramazwi reSainzi neHumhizha reChirungu neChishona was by printed by College Press in December last year .
Prof Chetsanga told local Mirror in an interview that the project was a challenge as it was difficult to have English science words which mean the same in Shona and it took him about 10 years to compile the 378 paged book.
Gracion Muzenda, a College Press Senior Education Representative said the dictionary was published in order to explain English science words in simpler terms which will help learners into a better understanding of the subject.
Muzenda said that this new dictionary is the beginning of a project to translate all science words into Shona to help in simplifying the subject.
He also said that the dictionary was being sold at all College Press outlets and book shops at US$18,95. Some teachers however, think that the dictionary would not add much value since pupils will still write their exams in English.
Telecel Humiliation Proves Zimbabwe Now a Failed State
Through decades of lawlessness and in certain cases, brazen disregard of the country’s Constitution, Zanu PF has managed to run down the country leading to the tragic situation whereby Zimbabwe can now qualify to be called a failed state. As if the violently executed so – called land reform exercise was not enough, the Zanu PF regime remains in self-destruct mode as it continues to craft and implement ruinous policies that have virtually destroyed a once vibrant commercial agricultural sector and also wrecked havoc in both commerce and industry.
The Telecel saga where it has been reported that the country’s third largest mobile telephone company is operating without a valid license since last year is clear testimony of the serious and far -reaching policy inconsistencies as well as selective application of the law that is now rampant in the country as the Zanu PF regime continues to run down the various organs of the state.
It is on public record that the country’s largest mobile telephone company , Econet Wireless ( Private) Limited , timeously and dutifully paid the licencing fee of US$137 million whereas Telecel Zimbabwe ( Private) Limited has only managed to pay a paltry US$5 million towards the licencing fees. This proves, beyond any reasonable doubt, that the faction – ridden and deeply divided moribund Zanu PF political party can no longer be trusted with the onerous task of running the affairs of state.
The Telecel issue is only but a tip of the ice-berg in the story of the magnitude of the socio – economic mismanagement of the country by the insipidly corrupt and incompetent ZanuPF regime. The Zimbabwean economy has virtually collapsed and we are now classified as a failed state mainly because of the following factors:
Lack of clean and safe water in all the cities, towns, growth points and villages countrywide
Crippling power shortages that have virtually paralysed industry and agriculture
Continued closure of companies and industries
Collapsing public health delivery system
A chronic and debilitating liquidity crunch that has condemned 90% of the population to poverty, penury and destitution
Endemic failure to align the country’s laws with the new Constitution as well as lack of clarity on investment laws and regulations
Serious policy inconsistencies and gaps in policy implementation
Zimbabweans shouldn’t be held hostage by the corrupt, incompetent and illegitimate Zanu PF regime that stole the July 31, 2013 harmonised elections. The nation should be allowed to move forward.Robert Mugabe is now a very old man who is also extremely frail and apparently no longer in control of his deeply fractured and divided ZanuPF party.
Given the unmitigated collapse of all the instruments of governance coupled with the comatose economy, Robert Mugabe should proceeddo the honourable thing and immediately step down as the head of state to allow legitimate processes leading to the installation of a new and legitimate government.
The MDC shall not stand by and watch as the Zanu PF gerontocracy continues to run down the country. The time for action is now! Enough is enough!
MDC: EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL
Obert Chaurura Gutu
National Spokesperson
Confusion over Mnangagwa’s Bob 91 Super Cup
ORGANISERS of the Bob 91 Super Cup say Highlanders and Caps United will meet in the semi-final of the tournament at Barbourfields Stadium on Sunday while the Green Machine are supposed to leave on Friday for the Zambezi Cup tournament in Malawi.
Highlanders have said they will not take part in the tournament as they had already made arrangements to travel to Beitbridge.
Dynamos are in the final slated for March 7 in Harare by virtue of being holders after beating Highlanders 2-0 last year in the Bob 90.
March 7 is the provisional date set for the start of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League (PSL) after the league’s annual general meeting to be held on Sunday.
PSL chief executive officer Kennedy Ndebele said the final could go ahead as March 7 for them was just a provisional date.
However, although confirming travelling to Malawi, Caps United’s spokesperson and community relations manager Joyce Kapota yesterday said the trip was yet to be sanctioned by Zifa.
Charles Mabika, one of the organisers of the Bob 91 Super Cup said what had been communicated to them was that Caps United would be sending a developmental side to Malawi and their full-strength team would take part in the local competition, held to celebrate the birthday of President Robert Mugabe.
“We are going to have three teams taking part with Dynamos already in the final by virtue of being the defending champions,” he said.
“The semi-final will be played at Barbourfields Stadium on Sunday between Caps United and Highlanders. I’m told they (Caps) are sending their developmental side to Malawi and the full-strength team will be taking part in the Bob 91 Super Cup.”
Earlier, Kapota had said: “We have not been cleared by Zifa for the tournament in Malawi, but we are hoping to travel on Friday and play on Tuesday. What we have heard from the rumour mill is that we are playing Highlanders in the Bob 91 Super Cup, but we have not received any official communication.”
Highlanders yesterday said they had told the organisers of the Bob 91 Super Cup that they had made earlier arrangements to travel to Beitbridge at the weekend and they would not be taking part in the tournament.
“No! We are not taking part in that tournament; I spoke to Stan Kasukuwere (chairman of the Bob Super Cup) and told him that we had already made arrangements to travel to Beitbridge,” Highlanders chief executive officer Ndumiso Gumede said yesterday.
Earlier in the day, Kasukuwere had confirmed the tournament saying they had planned for the semi-final to be played in Hwange, but due to financial constraints, they had moved it to Bulawayo. Mabika said the prize-money would be announced in due course.
But Highlanders could be forced to play Caps on Sunday – SouthernEye
Zimbabwean Children Die as ARVs Expire
According to government records 187,000 children are living with HIV-AIDS and are in dire need of Anti-Retroviral Treatment (ART). But thousands are dying while the drugs expire in store-rooms. Only 46% of these children are on ART, while many die of AIDS before being diagnosed.
Miriam Nyamutamba (not her real name) of Wedza is a mother of two who are both HIV positive. Her last born, who is now five, was diagnosed with HIV two years ago after he had struggled with ill health.
“My child had some continuous coughing and this used to worry me a lot. I visited a number of clinics and the cough could not be cured. It was only after I had visited my sister in Harare that she told me I should ask doctors to test the child for HIV,” she said.
“I returned to Wedza and visited Marondera hospital for the process. But it took me almost six months to get him fully tested. At one point we went to the hospital and were told that the results were mixed up and they ordered her to undergo another test. The process was so tedious I almost gave up,” she said.
Delayed testing.
The Secretary General of the Zimbabwe HIV and AIDS Activist Union Community Trust, Rosa Chimbindi, said community monitoring programmes by the trust showed that drugs were expiring in hospital stores due to delayed testing of children for HIV.
“These reports continue coming to us that ARVs for children are expiring in local hospitals, and they make sense given the time it takes for the results to come out. It is taking more than four months for results to come out and this is caused mainly by the centralisation of areas where children get tested for HIV.
“For example people in the remote areas like Murewa have to go to their district hospital for testing and the results may take long. We have reports from a number of parents who got frustrated and never returned to the hospital to collect their results because of these delays,” she said.
“We call upon government to decentralise the process. They should even put mobile clinics to test children the same way they do with adults because the most affected are those who live in the rural areas where they cannot afford to travel to hospitals.”
Diagnostic challenges
Dr Owen Mugurungi, head of TB and AIDS unit in the Health Ministry, acknowledged that drugs were expiring in hospital because of the challenges in administering ART on children.
“Previously we were unable to detect whether a child was infected or not until they were 18 months. So treatment was for children from two years to 14 years and those under two years were not put on treatment because we did not have the diagnostic methods,” he explained. Mugurungi said 30% of children born with HIV would die before reaching the age of two and before being tested.
“The second issue was the paediatric formulation. When the pharmaceutical industry started making HIV medicines they were for adults. When we started putting children on ARVs we used to crush the pill which was for adults and give it to the children. The other issue was of the capacity which has not been there. Children when you look at the practice of medicine are slightly more difficult to manage than adults. There was no capacity or enthusiasm to treat children,” he said.
But National AIDS Council Chief executive Tapuwa Magure is optimistic that the number of children on ARV will increase this year owing to the relaxed HIV guidelines. “With the total AIDS levy we collected for 2014 ($38 million) coupled with the new HIV guidelines it is going to be simple for us to increase the number of children on ART because there is no more testing for children’s CD4 count. Once they are diagnosed with HIV they are put on treatment there and then,” he said. – The Zimbabwean
Tsvangirai: A Kettle Calling a Pot Black
Tafara Shumba
Mr Tsvangirai’s response to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor’s recent monetary policy statement exposes the despicable level of the former’s outrageous duplicity and dearth of economic intelligence.
Among other criticisms laid on the monetary policy statement is the freezing of workers’ salaries. Because of this particular measure, Mr Tsvangirai viewed the complete monetary policy as an anti-worker document that unnecessarily put undue emphasis on wages as the chief cost driver exclusive of other drivers of inflation such as corruption, public utilities and profiteering, among others.”
As someone who touted himself as a redeemer of the workers, Mr Tsvangirai thought he was obliged to speak the way he did, more so at a time when the poor working class has severed relations with him and his party. The statement was, however, at his expense as it laid him open to ridicule.
While what he said, on wage freeze, tastes sweet in the mouth of the gullible, Mr Tsvangirai and his party are the least qualified to behave like a knight in shining armour. The four-year stint they were in government, with public service portfolios in their charge, exposed their pretence of advancing the working class agenda.
Having laid into the monetary policy, the big question that begs for an answer is whether Mr Tsvangirai and his party are in any way clean of the charges he levelled against the RBZ Governor.
The MDC-T came into existence riding on the economic down turn occasioned by the Western economic prescriptions such as the Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP). The MDC, whose founders were predominantly trade unionists, took advantage of the restive working class whose salaries and working conditions were increasingly deteriorating.
Workers believed then, that the MDC would become their long awaited Messiah. Mr Tsvangirai promised workers a heaven on earth. Even at his inauguration as the Prime Minister, Mr Tsvangirai reiterated that the issue of civil servants’ welfare was upper most on his priority list.
“If we are to successfully address our nation’s humanitarian crisis, we must first address the urgent plight of our civil servants,” said Mr Tsvangirai, a few hours after his inauguration.
MDC-T joined Zanu PF in government in 2009 and got the privilege of controlling the ministries that could have enabled them to offer the heaven on earth they generously promised workers. Nevertheless, the conditions of service for civil servants continued to take a nosedive. The plight of public workers remained unaddressed, with the MDC-T finance minister, Tendai Biti going to an extent of freezing their paltry salaries.
“Given the lack of fiscal space, the government will maintain a cap on the current wage level whilst attending to other revenue enhancing measures,” declared Biti. At one time, Biti even challenged the civil servants to give him stones so that he could squeeze out money for their salary increment. As if that was not enough, Biti even refused to pay the civil servants who had participated in the census programme.
The real reason for freezing civil servants’ salaries was that the MDC-T wanted to please the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In 2011, an IMF team came to Zimbabwe for annual consultations with the government and it dictated that the government must not entertain public sector wage demands to avoid stoking inflation.
Tsvangirai himself once scoffed at the civil servants’ demand for a pay rise. The civil servants unions had engaged him over the issue with anticipation of a favourable outcome since he had personally promised them.
“He (Tsvangirai) was not clear as to what government was doing or intend to do to solve our problems. In fact, he told us that he is not government that puts food on the table for civil servants. He told us that we were expecting too much and for us to get anything soon was daydreaming,” said Manuel Nyawo, one of the leaders of the civil servants who had met Mr Tsvangirai.
Civil servants were told that they were daydreaming just because they had asked for a pay that is above PDL.
The former president of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Union, Lovemore Matombo accused the MDC-T, at its third national congress in Bulawayo in 2011, of shunning the principles that led to the formation of the party in 1999.
“I also want to remind the MDC-T that the founding principals made some recommendations to the party, go back to the founding document, it defines precisely the purpose for which the Movement for Democratic Change was founded,” Matombo said.
Lucia Matibenga, the then MDC-T minister of Public Service, even refused to meet civil servants for discussions over salaries and working conditions. Ironically, she is a former trade unionist herself who should understand the plight of the workers better.
ZCTU secretary general, Japhet Moyo had to warn Matibenga during the launch of the MDC-T’s policy conference in 2013, that her indifference to the plight of government workers puts them in a difficult and awkward situation to justify their close link.
The MDC-T abandoned workers as they pursued personal aggrandisement. MDC-T councillors and ministers amassed obscene wealth while workers wallowed in abject penury. They bought mansions and fleet of cars instead of opening industries.
Moyo also fired a salvo at the MDC-T for being ant-workers. He berated Biti for his reckless utterances to civil servants. This was in reference to an incident in which Biti had challenged the leaders of the civil servants to follow him to the toilet and see for themselves if he could defecate money.
“While we respect the MDC-T’s independence, they should look back and reflect on our founding values that the party was to advance the working class agenda, but going by what happened in the last five years, one can see they had veered off course,” said Moyo
Mr Tsvangirai himself admitted this at that policy Indaba. “Sometimes we are all pre-occupied with what is wrong but we do not spend time to provide what is right,” said Mr Tsvangirai.
Indeed Mr Tsvangirai and his lieutenants were pre-occupied with the fight for their individual opulence. As prime minister, Mr Tsvangirai engaged in profligacy. He was linked to several women, some of whom he married for a fortune.
He celebrated birthdays in foreign hotels at a cost of over US$5 000 per night. The leader of the labour backed party swam in the seas of luxury while the workers, which he used as a ladder to climb to prominence, reeled in abject poverty.
The MDC-T betrayed the hopes and aspirations of workers. It is, therefore, too early for the workers to forget the abandonment they endured at the hands of the so-called labour backed party.
Today, Mr Tsvangirai has the temerity to brand the RBZ monetary policy ant-worker. It is the case of a pot calling the kettle black. Which of their policies were ever pro-workers?
Mr Tsvangirai came up with the Agenda for Real Transformation that was a real threat to workers as it was pro-capital. Among other tenets, the policy sought to deregulate the labour sector, a measure that would make the dismissal of employees easier.
Mr Tsvangirai and his party spoke loudly against the employee ownership trusts, which are part of the indigenisation and economic empowerment policy of the Zanu PF government. For instance, Elton Mangoma, Tsvangirai’s Energy minister then, refused to sign an accord between energy workers and their employers.
He also frustrated the Chisumbanje Ethanol Plant, rendering over 4 000 workers jobless. Even their disastrous JUICE that was supposed to create one million jobs, never created a single job. Instead, the likes of Mangoma approved retrenchment at ZESA and Biti froze jobs in the civil service.
Even the sanctions that Mr Tsvangirai called for, impinged on the workers more than on the so-called targeted individuals.
The MDC-T is even the worst employer itself. Its workers go for months without salaries. It dismisses workers willy-nilly without charge and those who are retrenched go without severance packages.
A former researcher with the party, Douglas Munakira, former director general, Toendepi Shonhe and many others, had to engage a lawyer after being unfairly dismissed.
With this tainted record of labour malpractices, one wonders if Mr Tsvangirai and his party are pro-workers, as they want the world to believe. Furthermore, one wonders where Mr Tsvangirai gets the courage to lay into the RBZ monetary policy statement when he and his party are even guiltier of the same charge.
Mnangagwa Blows Open NIKUV Rigging and 2013 Dodging
Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has laid bare core facts on how the 2013 elections were rigged including shocking details on how villagers were forced to place their “x” on ZANU PF candidates. Mnangagwa’s expose on what has also been termed “Nikuv rigging”, follows an earlier ZimEye.com article which revealed how headmen were being compelled to monitor voting trends by individual commoners.
Report by Newsday
Mnangagwa last weekend unwittingly exposed Zanu PF’s election-rigging strategies when he told party members in Midlands that they had devised a system where traditional leaders, ward chairpersons and councillors would closely monitor their subjects to ensure they voted for the ruling party’s candidates in the forthcoming by-elections slated for March 27.
Addressing Zanu PF members at the launch of his wife Auxilia’s election campaign for the Chirumanzu-Zibagwe constituency, Mnangagwa said they would monitor voting patterns, apply intimidatory tactics and trail voters so that they voted for the ruling party candidates in the Chirumanzu-Zibagwe and Mt Darwin West by-elections.
He warned that those who failed to vote for the ruling party would be effectively closed out of government programmes by what he termed ruzhowa [perimeter fence]. He also insinuated that those known to be against the party should not be given a chance to cast their vote.
“What has brought us together is an election which is coming
. . . Auxillia will be contesting with three other candidates which candidates do not have a history, and I don’t even know what these people have done in their lives,” Mnangagwa said.
“I therefore ask of all the 12 wards in Chief Chirumanzu’s area that you should go to the polls with the headman in front, district chairman following behind with the people and the councillor should also come, then go and vote.”
He added: “We know that each polling station has its own results, we will want to know from each polling station where the people would have come from and how did they get in. What we might fail to know is how death will come, but anyone who is voting we can trace the pattern because they have one.
“Nobody comes to vote in the same manner death comes, for death you cannot build a fence to keep it out, but a person who votes we can tell if they are for us or not with us and those who are not ours we will fence them out,” said Mnangagwa.
He said during the 2013 general elections he won his seat by
18 000 votes while the other two candidates failed to garner between them just 2 000 votes and he was expecting that this time around the votes would be tripled in favour of his wife.
Zanu PF after the 2013 elections engaged in a witch-hunting exercise to weed out perceived main opposition MDC-T supporters from farms in the Chirumanzu-Zibagwe constituency.
Mnangagwa confirmed that a similar purge could be applied if the electorate voted “wrongly” in the by-election.
“I don’t see how that can happen that here in Chief Chirumanzu’s area, here in Chief Samambwa’s area we can get lost votes. We just want correct votes on the day,” he said.
Mnangagwa’s admission validates the MDC-T’s accusations that previous elections have always unfairly favoured Zanu PF which relies on intimidating voters. The MDC-T, which has boycotted the by-elections, said the party was not surprised by Mnangagwa’s comments.
“They cannot be trusted with holding a free and fair election which passes the test of credibility and we are therefore not shocked that Mnangagwa and Zanu PF said that because they are perennial vote riggers who will stop at nothing in manipulating and bastardising the electoral process just to secure a win,” said MDC-T spokesperson Obert Gutu.
Gutu went further to say voters in any election should be given an unfettered right without any undue influence from anyone to vote for a candidate of their choice.
Zanu PF has been accused of using underhand tactics which included violence, constituency border tampering and manipulation of the voters’ roll just to win polls.
Gutu said his party boycotted the polls because it was clear that the process was already predetermined.
The only opposition parties that have confirmed participation in the two by-elections are little-known National Constitutional Assembly and Transform Zimbabwe.
Zim Judge Defies United Nations, Expells Asylum Seekers
Harare – Zim magistrate Mr Tendai Mahwe has defied United Nations charters on the protection of asylum seekers and ordered 179 Ethiopians, who illegally entered Zimbabwe through Nyamapanda Border Post, to return to their country.
The group aged between 15 and 28 pleaded guilty to contravening Section 29 (1) of the Immigration Act prohibiting unlawful entry into the country. Mr Mahwe warned and cautioned the group before handing them to the Immigration Department for immediate deportation.
The Ethiopians had to be dragged out of the courtroom by prison officers as they pleaded to be granted asylum. They said they were running away from political violence in Ethiopia which has killed their relatives and parents.
The Ethiopians said they heard that there is a refugee camp in Zimbabwe and want protection. Mr Mahwe advised the Ethiopians to seek proper documents first before coming to Zimbabwe.
Prosecutor Ms Francesca Mukumbiri said the Ethiopians sneaked into Zimbabwe last October. They were spotted in Seke by villagers who alerted the police. The Ethiopians had no permits.
My Son Wants To Sleep With Me, Woman Reveals to Court
A woman yesterday made stunning revelations in court when she exposed her son-in-law who demands to be intimate with her.
Chiwoniso Muzongondi claimed Virimai Karombe was in the habit of sending messages on her husband’s mobile phone demanding to sleep with her. Muzongondi made the revelations at the Harare Civil Court where she was seeking a protection order against Karombe who she was accusing of disturbing her peace.
“He divorced with my daughter and now he is in the habit of sending messages on my husband’s phone threatening to kill him if he fails to hand me over to him”, she said.
Muzongondi told magistrate Ms Ruth Kamangira that Karombe was in the habit of coming to her matrimonial house where he insults her with obscene words in front of her children and neighbours.
“In the text messages he sends on my husband’s mobile phone he will be demanding to have children with me. To make matters worse he is also threatening to kill me if I don’t meet his demands,” Muzongondi said.
She said they have been at Warren Park Police Station several times because of Karombe’s violent behaviour.
“He even has the guts to visit my children at their schools disturbing their education and my close friends are now scared of coming to my house because he always threatens to physically abuse them”, she said.
Karombe denied the allegations levelled against him by Muzongondi, but told the court that he was not opposed to Muzongondi’s application.
“I am not opposed to her application, you can go ahead and grant her as she pleases,” he said. Ms Kamangira granted the order in Muzongondi’s favour which barred Karombe from verbally or physically abusing her.
She also ordered Karombe to keep peace towards Muzongondi at all times.
London Mayor Boris Johnson Boosts Mugabe
I have always held London Mayor, Boris Johnson, in high regard. I have found him to be witty and persuasive, what he said made a lot of sense. But in his article “Happy birthday, Mr Mugabe, with special love from Labour” in (UK) Telegraph newspaper and with extracts appearing in many other publications, he lost my respect and high regard.
Of all people Boris Johnson should have known that reputations are like clay pots they are valuable only as long as they remain whole, one slip and they will shutter into fragments of no value to anyone.
Mayor Johnson’s article was full of his usual wit and characteristic Boris Johnson take-no-prisoner thrust but, sadly, lacked substance because the article was not founded of facts. He clearly did not understand the basic facts of Mugabe’s land grab campaign; his desire to have a political “dig” at former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, clouded his thinking and, worst of all, his obnoxious and overbearing British imperialist mentality got the better him.
Boris Johnson was spot on and unsparing, calling a spade a bloody shovel, in his description of the corrupt and murderous tyrant Mugabe, the suffering and destruction his regime has caused and the surrealism of the upcoming celebration of the tyrant’s birthday.
“It promises to be an event of truly spectacular moral ugliness. While his people are starving, the ancient despot will convoke 20,000 cronies at a kind of golf club-cum-safari lodge near the Victoria Falls,” wrote Boris. “In scenes reminiscent of the more disgusting and luxurious behaviour of the emperor Commodus, he will cause various exotic beasts to be slaughtered for the feast.”
“ . . . Zimbabwe is now the second poorest nation on earth – beaten only by Congo for overall grimness.” Spot on!
“But it is vital to recognise that Zimbabwe was not always like this, and did not have to be like this,” continued the London Mayor. “This Mugabe tyranny is no accident – and Britain played a shameful part in the disaster. Readers will remember the 1979 Lancaster House Agreement, by which Margaret Thatcher granted independence to Rhodesia.”
The Mayor went on to give the reader a history lesson on how Zimbabwe in 1980 had a thriving agricultural sector dominated by the white commercial farmers who owned most of the good land. The need for the white farmers to give up some of their farms so that the land can be given to the impoverish peasants in overcrowded rural areas was accepted back then. The British agreed to fund the programme by paying the white farms on a willing seller willing buyer basis.
“Mugabe’s long reign has been characterised by one overwhelming objective: to exterminate the last vestiges of white power, whether political or economic,” continued Boris. This is where he completely lost the plot; in an instant the beautiful bride was transformed into the wicked witch, the bridal dress may be exquisitely beautiful but it is the person and not the dress one marries.
Mugabe appreciated the contribution the white commercial farmers were making to Zimbabwe’s the economic prosperity that was why for the first two decades after independence he did not do anything to disrupt the farming. He creamed off the wealth to finance his sociality inspired mass prosperity policies; free education, free health, hefty wage increases for the workers, artificially low prices for many goods and services, etc. for all and for the Zanu PF ruling elite jobs galore and all the luxuries their hearts desired.
Of course Mugabe’s socialism was not economically sustainable and by 1989 the regime accepted that reality. By then the economy had already lost much of its 1980 vitality and competitiveness.
In 1990 the regime was forced to accept the first of two IMF and WB sponsored five-year Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP). The Brentwood institutions agreed to provide the regime with the bridging finance and the regime was to abandon all its socialist policies of the past decade.
Whilst the ordinary people were forced to “tighten their belts” in the face of soaring prices and falling wages, the ruling elite were “loosening their belts” as even more resources were made available to feed their seemingly insatiable appetite for wealth and good life.
Mugabe did not implement any of the agreed reforms that affected the ruling elite and it was for this reason that the first and second ESAP failed to delivery any meaningful economic recovery.
The WB and IMF made it very clear that they would not be renewing their financial assistance to Mugabe’s government at the end of the second ESAP in 1999. Many other international financial institutions and governments followed WB’s example and cut all financial assistance to the regime.
It was at this point, with the Zimbabwe economy on its knees and thus unable to generate the wealth Mugabe needed to gratify the insatiable demand for loot of his wasteful Zanu PF cronies. He was facing an election with an electorate that had lost all confidence in his ability to deliver mass prosperity. The only hope for him to win the election is by rigging the vote; he needed his cronies to help him but he would have to bribe them first. The only resource left was the land and it was at this point that he looked at the white owned farms drooling like hyena looking at a piece of meat.
The country’s economic mess meant he had lost a lot of credibility with the Zimbabwe electorate but what better way to regain his political standing than by assuming his militant and uncompromising stance of the pre-independence years.
Whilst the Lancaster House agreement called for farms to be acquired on a “willing buyer and willing seller” basis; Mugabe discarded that, he would designate which farm he wanted and name the price. The farms bought under the agreement were for resettling the landless peasants; Mugabe threw that out, he was giving the farms to his cronies. The agreement called for a legal acquisition; Mugabe used his Zanu PF party thugs to drive white farmers off the land.
Of course Mugabe knew his dirty tactics would cause disquiet and consternation and they did and that is exactly what he wanted. When Mugabe asked the British to pay him the billions of dollars he knew the British would find the terms unacceptable, he was itching for a fight; and, of course the British refused to pay.
“And then in 1997, along came Tony Blair and New Labour, and in a fit of avowed anti-colonialist fervour they unilaterally scrapped the arrangement,” said Boris.
To have paid Mugabe would have been an act of appeasement and since when has appeasing a dictator ever worked?
Mugabe unleashing his party thugs on the white farmers, their workers and ordinary Zimbabweans – the political violence was never confined to the white farmers only, it was extended to his political opponent and the electorate denying them all a free vote under the pretext that they all sided with the white farmers. Mayor Boris Johnson was disappointed that the British government did not send the army to stop the thugs.
“The Labour government enlisted this country in all sorts of wars around the world, some more disastrous than others,” argued the London Mayor. “British soldiers went to fight and die in Iraq, in Afghanistan, in the Balkans. Here we had people with close relatives in our own country – yes, our own kith and kin – and we did absolutely nothing. We turned our backs on the very people who were actually indispensable to the economic well-being of Zimbabwe, and Labour essentially allowed Mugabe to launch a racist tyranny.”
Mugabe is a corrupt and murderous tyrant, period. All Zimbabweans black and white, young and old regardless of the race and age; we have all suffered and many have died because of his tyrannical rule. Only a hard core racist with cast iron white supremacist mentality would see the suffering only one race and be blind to the suffering of all the other races as if they are not human beings.
Mugabe and his cronies have maintained throughout the years that West demonised him and his regime because he seized the farms from the whites and not because of his bad human rights record. After all the West imposed the target sanctions on Mugabe and his cronies in 2002, the year most white farmers lost their farms. Mugabe committed his worst human rights violations in 1983 to 87, the West said nothing then. Indeed the West even showered Mugabe with praise and money right up to 2000 when the farm seizures started!
Mugabe has missed the opportunity to heap the blame for the country’s problems with the British and their Western allies for destroying the country’s economy with their “illegal and evil sanctions”.
It is not surprising that Mugabe and his propagandists have seized upon the outspoken London Mayor’s ill-advised comments as Papal Bull validation of the Zanu PF’s position.
“We’ve noted his (Boris) views, most of them inaccurate and malicious, and wonder if this admission of guilt is the plea of the Conservative Party or an individual. We’ll let Mr Johnson carry his own cross and deal with his guilt,” was the triumphant response from Mugabe’s chief of propaganda, Information Minister Jonathan Moyo.
“It was Labour’s betrayal of the Lancaster House Agreement – driven by political correctness and cowardice – that gave Mugabe the pretext for the despotic confiscations by which he has rewarded his supporters. And that is why Blair should be there (Mugabe’s birthday party): to mark Labour’s special contribution to the tyrant’s longevity in office,” concluded Mayor Boris Johnson.
Like all tyrannical regimes Mugabe and his brainwashed followers will filter out all the ugly truths of the regime’s greed, take solace in Mayor Johnson’s article and discard them as “inaccurate and malicious”. What will be left is Boris’ admission of British betrayal! And that is what they will be drinking a toast to at the birthday party.
So it is you, London Mayor Boris Johnson, who should attend Mugabe’s macabre Victoria Fall birthday party; they will be talking about your admission and drinking a toast to it; it is you who should be helping Mugabe blow out the candles!
Chaos As Hwange Power Hits Low Bottom
Zimbabwe’s daily power generation has dropped to 772 megawatts from about 1,200MW following a systems disturbance at Hwange Thermal Power Station, the power utility said on Tuesday.
“There was system disturbance on 23 February 2015 at 23.30hrs that resulted in the station losing two units (1 and 2) that were in service,” said the Zimbabwe Power Company in a statement indicating that as of Monday, the country was producing 772MW.
Hwange Power Station was presently producing 168MW compared to 500MW before the breakdown.
Kariba Power Station is producing 553MW, Munyati 32 and Harare 19 while Bulawayo Thermal Power Station was idle.
“Kariba Unit 6 was taken out of service on January 4, 2015 at 2217hrs for speed governor modernization and unit transformer installation,” said ZPC.
“Delays were experienced due to the ongoing blasting for the extension project as well as delayed mobilization by the contractor. Static commissioning is in progress whereas dynamic commissioning is expected to start on February 25, 2015.”
Station 2 at Harare Thermal Power station was shutdown on August 27 last year and the station is now waiting the repowering project to replace the boiler technology.
At present, Zimbabwe is facing power shortages as national power demand at peak periods is estimated at 2,200MW.
The country generation capacity is far outweighed by demand, resulting in the shortfall being imported from regional power utilities such Hydro Caborra Bassa of Mozambique.
According to ZPC, the country was importing 100MW from Hydro Cahora Bassa of Mozambique while exporting 39MW to SNEL of Democratic Republic of Congo.-The Source
Mahofa Shreakily Celebrates, Thanks Grace for Ministerial Job
Newly appointed Masvingo Resident Minister, Shuvai Mahofa, has commended Zimbabwe’s First Family for what she calls their recognition of the hard work she is doing in the region.
Mahofa, who is replacing fired Kudakwashe Bhasikiti, told VOA Studio 7 she was surprised by the appointment following her stint with various ministries in the past.“I thank the President and the First Lady very much for having seen the work that I have been doing and the experiences that I have gained in different ministries and them thinking that I am the person who can do the job.”
Mahofa is part of a group of Zanu PF senior officials who ousted former Vice President Joice Mujuru and her colleagues before the Zanu PF congress last December, claiming that they wanted to topple President Robert Mugabe. Mujuru and other ousted Zanu PF members, including former secretary for administration Didymus Mutasa and former party spokesman Rugare Gumbo have dismissed the allegations as wishful thinking.
Mahofa has promised to relocate the people settled at Nuanetsi Ranch after they were forcibly being evicted from the Tokwe Mukosi basin due to flooding. Masvingo Rural District Council chairperson, Killer Zivhu, told VOA Studio 7 recently that Nuanetsi Ranch has been hit by crippling food shortages, malaria as well as a poisonous spider outbreak wreaking havoc and now allegedly responsible for scores of deaths.
‘Nigel Chanakira’ AfrAsia Bank Crushes Down
AfrAsia Bank Zimbabwe on Tuesday surrendered its operating licence, marking the end of an iconic institution previously known as Kingdom Financial Holdings (KFH) and a poster child of Zimbabwe’s liberalised financial services industry in the 1990s.
Below is a timeline charting the bank’s history.
1995: Kingdom Securities Limited (“KSL”) was registered as a Discount House under the Zimbabwe Banking Act (Chapter 24:01). Kingdom Asset Management (Private) Limited (“KAM”), and Kingdom Stockbrokers (Private) Limited (“KSB”), all duly registered as a discount house, asset manager, and member of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (“ZSE”) respectively.
1997: Kingdom Bank Limited was established as an accepting house under the Banking Act.
1998: KAM was registered as a Manager of Collective Investment Schemes and subsequently commenced the trading of unit trust funds.
1999: Kingdom Securities Holdings Limited (“KSHL”) merged with DCZ Holdings Limited (registered as a discount house under the Banking Act in 1954) and listed on the ZSE. KSHL’s name was changed to Kingdom Financial Holdings Limited (“KFHL”).
2000: KBL converted its Merchant banking license to that of a commercial bank.
2001: Kingdom initiated regional expansion strategy and acquired 25.1% stake in FDH Financial Holdings (Malawi) (“FDH”). The stake was subsequently increased to the current 38.15%.
2001: The micro finance business was commenced under MicroKing Finance (Private) Limited.
2002: Kingdom Bank Africa Limited (“KBAL”) was licenced by Bank of Botswana as the first offshore bank in the International Financial Services Centre. The Group currently has a combined 35.7% shareholding in KBAL.
2007: Kingdom Financial Holdings Limited merged with Meikles Limited, Tanganda Tea Company Limited and Cotton Printers (Private) Limited to create Kingdom Meikles Africa Limited.
2009: When it became apparent that the anticipated benefits of the merger were unlikely to materialise, the shareholders approved the demerger of KFHL through a structure involving a dividend in specie. The demerger was finally completed in 2011.
2011: KFHL shareholders approved a recapitalization plan involving mainly rights issue and a private placement.
2012: A private placement was completed resulting in AfrAsia Bank Limited of Mauritius owning an ultimate shareholding of 35 percent of AKZL. The Group then rebranded to AfrAsia Kingdom Zimbabwe Limited to reflect the co-existence of the AfrAsia and Kingdom brands.
2013: AfrAsia Bank Mauritius takes control of KFH after buying out Chanakira and renamed it AfrAsia Zimbabwe Holdings.
2015: RBZ cancels licence, citing the banking institution is no longer in a safe and sound condition in that the institution is grossly undercapitalised and is facing chronic liquidity challenges.
“Ugly” Violent Mnangagwa Scares Away Investors – Tsvangirai
MDC leader writes saying that Emmerson Mnangagwa’s pronouncement that is trained to kill referring to two multi million dollar investors, presents an ideologically ugly face of the Vice President also proving his violent past which all scare away investors.
Writes Tsvangirai,
Zimbabweans, and indeed the world, were shocked at the weekend when Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa issued chilling death threats to investors that have poured millions of their money into the country’s economy.
Campaigning for his wife in Chirumanzu-Zibagwe at the weekend, the second-in-command in government said he was “trained to shoot and kill” and accused two companies, Tongaat Hullet and Bindura Nickel Corporation of working with ousted vice President Joyce Mujuru.
Mnangagwa’s chilling threats to investors do not befit his office and only unwittingly serve to convey the message that murderers and unrepentant hardliners are in charge in Harare.
The Vice President does not provide any evidence of what crime the two companies have committed. But his chilling statement is a vindication of what we have said all along that the leopard will always remain faithful to its spots. Even if they had committed a crime, the legal route is more civilized than death threats.
Any threat to investors should send a clear message to those walking the path of unconditional re-engagement with Zanu PF that their hope for any sort of civility and reform by the party in the seat of government is grossly misplaced. This remains the same old Zanu PF that we have known for years; a party of thugs and murderers.
The two companies threatened by the Presidency of the country are long-time investors that have braved the harsh economic environment and created employment for the people of this country. The last message they expected from the highest office in the land is a blood-soaked threat, which threat will also influence any other investor who was prepared to pour their money into our troubled economy.
The so-called new brooms that joined Mugabe in the cockpit of the country are unrepentant hardliners who are still stuck in the same outmoded politics of violence and bloodshed. They cannot be expected to attract any investment for the country, nor can they run a modern economy.
And in line with the dynasties that are slowly being established in the country, the Vice President was campaigning for his wife who wants to take over his former constituency.
Zimbabwe wants a break from the past. The country is in desperate need for Foreign Direct Investment and the confidence of investors such as Tongaat Hullet and Bindura Nickel Corporation who have benefitted the country and created employment for the people of Zimbabwe.
A Vice President who threatens investors with death for an undefined crime has no place in the 21st century.
Mugabe Deserves to Butcher More Elephants for Food, Donor Says
A prominent Zimbabwean farmer who has pledged to donate wild animals towards President Robert Mugabe’s
birthday bash says the donation is just “a drop in the ocean” compared to what the veteran leader has done for him.
Tendai Musasa, a quiet but pompous wildlife farmer, has donated two elephants, two buffalos, two sables, five impalas and a lion worth a combined $120 000 towards Mugabe’s 91st birthday party set for 28 February.
“What is an elephant? it’s a drop in the ocean compared to what we got from the president in the form of 12 600 hectares of land. We know it’s not enough but it’s just a gesture for his values which we uphold dearly,” he told News24.
Musasa’s donation has evoked anger amongstconservationist who have branded it as “unethical”.
The chairperson of Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force Johnny Rodrigues was recently quoted as saying he was not in favour of anyone donating wild animals for a celebration or any other reason.
“They have been doing this for years now. Every time there is a celebration…, several elephants and buffalo are killed for the celebrations. This is totally unethical and should not be allowed,” Rodrigues was quoted as saying.
But Musasa maintains “it’s a perfect gesture”.
Mugabe was born on 21 February. His birthday party is set to be held in the resort town of Victoria Falls.
Virtual socialite
The two elephants Musasa is donating towards the bash will be shot on Tuesday and the meat would be stored ahead of the celebrations.
Musasa says he is thinking of adding a third elephant and a second crocodile.
“There may even be three elephants and I am thinking of adding another crocodile. The President has done much more for us and we see him as our father, our provider and our hero,” he says.
Musasa is himself a virtual socialite in this resort town that is home to one of the world’s top natural wonders.
As chairperson of Woodlands Wildlife Conservancy – which spans over 12 600 hectares of game rich land – his task is to spearhead the conservancy and hunting activities of this game farm. He owns the conservancy together with 118 other people, mainly war veterans, government officials and game rangers among other people.
Lavish bash
The conservancy was taken over from its former white farmer who was chased away in 2000 at the height of Zimbabwe’s land reform.
All the attention is on Musasa now and a storm is brewing over the control of the conservancy, with some members accusing him and his mother of misappropriating nearly $200 000 in proceeds from the game farm. These are allegations denied by Musasa’s board.
But come Saturday, Musasa will have the chance to meet Mugabe, his hero, when the nonagenarian appears in the town for birthday celebrations.
At least 20 000 people are expected to attend the celebrations – where Musasa is expected to present the long serving leader with a lion and crocodile trophy.
Hotels in Victoria Falls are slowly filling up ahead of the lavish bash and traders are expecting bumper business. However, those hosting government officials fear that the government may not own up.
“Hotel rooms are filling up but we may have problems with payment from government officials as we have experienced problems in the past,” says an executive with one of the hotels.
– News24
Mugabe Deserves Birthday Celebrations |OPINION
It is disheartening that some sections of the media were recently disseminating articles that denounce the birthday celebrations of President Mugabe. President Mugabe turned 91 on the 21st of February 2015. It is prudent to note that this year’s President’s birthday came amidst his elevation to the chairmanship of the African Union.
As the chairman of African Union and Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) President Mugabe will ensure that the gospel of peace and tranquility prevails in the continent.
The 21st February Movement is an annually commemorated event which seeks to celebrate the life of an icon, a freedom fighter and a pan-Africanist, who fought tirelessly to liberate the black majority of Zimbabweans from the white minority rule. By 1980, Southern Rhodesia was liberated from British rule and became the independent Republic of Zimbabwe.
President Mugabe birthday celebrations will be held on the 28th of February in Victoria Falls. The theme to this year’s 21st February Movement is, “Celebrating the birth of Gushungo, the icon of Zimbabwe’s revolution and champion of youth empowerment”.
It is imperative to note that President Mugabe, in his early years trained as a teacher spent 11 years as a political prisoner under Ian Smith’s Rhodesian government. It should also be noted that President Mugabe rose to lead the Zimbabwe African National Union movement and was one of the key negotiators in the 1979 Lancaster House Agreement, which led to the independent, democratic Zimbabwe.
It is true that with age, comes wisdom. As Zimbabweans, we continue to cherish the wise, unwavering leadership of President Mugabe. President Mugabe’s astute leadership is not benefiting Zimbabweans alone, but the entire Africa. Therefore, Zimbabweans, in their multitudes should be encouraged to attend President Mugabe birthday celebrations in Victoria Falls. The nation should acknowledge that President Mugabe is really a man of the people; hence, he deserves birthday celebrations.
The initiative behind the 21st movement is therefore to empower and enlighten the youths. President Mugabe has even created the Ministry of youths and empowerment which caters for the needs of revolutionary conscious youths who have the political will to work and serve the nation.
It’s a shame that most opposition parties do not realize the idea behind the 21st February Movement celebrations, citing a number of nonsensical accusations. The Movement for Democratic Change-Tsvangirai (MDC-T), has been working with one of the Non Government Organisation (NGO) in Bulawayo called iBethulikazulu, which had a planned intention of demonstrating against President Mugabe’s birthday on the 21st of February.
Most NGOs in Zimbabwe fail to fulfill their mandate of providing charity to the needy, as they divert their services into enhancing regime change. IBethulikazulu’s plan was meant to tarnish, the President Mugabe’s birthday celebrations through staging a demonstration on which they said was in commemoration of the Gukurahundi.
The MDC-T has been claiming that President’s birthday bash will expend a lot of resources. However, I beg to differ with these allegations, because the first family is well known for farming activities, most of the food stuff will come from his farm and well wishers. Further to that, a lot of business people usually donate food stuffs and financial resources to assist in the celebrations.
With these and other important and memorable events that President Mugabe has forgone, and is still sacrificing it is noble for the nation to join hands and celebrate the life for our President. May the Lord continue giving President Mugabe the power to fulfill his mandate, for the betterment of the people of Zimbabwe and the whole continent of Africa.
BREAKING NEWS: Soul Jah Love Faces Arrest for Fraud
MUTARE – Mutare music promoter Esau Mupfumi has pressed fraud charges against controversial Zimdancehall star Soul Jah Love who yet again failed to perform as scheduled at The Platinum on Saturday.
Soul Jah Love had agreed to hold the show — dubbed “Chibaba baba Apology Show” to compensate for failing to turn up for another concert at the same venue three weeks ago due to drunkenness.
An angry Mupfumi claimed in an interview with the Daily News that he had incurred a $15 000 debt because of the Ndini Uya singer’s no-show.
“After apologising and agreeing to do a make-up show which we did our best to promote and incurring more costs in the process, we did not expect him to fail us again,” he said.
“What really made us angry was that he was booked for three shows on the same day. We were expecting him here but he was booked to perform in Harare and also in Beitbridge. We felt that it was a real scam and we made a police report.”
Mupfumi, a former policeman, said he was very angry because he had been “slapped in the face after giving Soul Jah Love a second chance.”
“Initially, I wanted the artiste to refund the money I had given him when he missed the first show due to drunkenness but then I decided to give him another chance to redeem himself to his estranged fans only for him to slap me in the face,” said the Mutare businessman.
Soul Jah Love has angered several music venues and promoters after failing to turn up for scheduled concerts. Last month, he was banned from performing at the Book Café after reporting three hours late for a show.
The talented chanter, who was born Soul Masaka, angered Book Café management after turning up at 11pm for a concert that was scheduled to start at 8pm.
To make matters worse Soul Jah Love refused to perform for the small crowd of 30 fans that had patiently waited for his show. The fans had to be refunded.
Thomas Brickhill, the managing director of the Book Cafe, told the Daily News then that it was a disappointment he would not want to deal with again.
“I will never book him again for shows at the Book Café as this is disappointing,” he said. – DailyNews
Sex Video Drama As Bulawayo Women Share Toilets with Men
Drama has erupted in Bulawayo after women at the heart of the city were found stripping naked in the men’s public toilet(PICTURED).
This came as an embarrassing video circulated on social networks of a man caught masturbating less than 50 metres from the area where women are using the same toilet. The identity of the man in the video could not be ascertained at the time of writing.
Bulawayo’s female vendors and their clients are at a high risk of getting raped or sexually abused as their toilets are locked by the BCC, thereby forcing them to share the toilets with their male counterparts.
In a harrowing revelation by informal traders during the launch of a massive cleaning exercise around the Lobengula street mall that includes the Bulawayo main commuter omnibus rank, yesterday, ladies are sharing toilets with men.
Zimeye.com captured a desperate woman waiting at the closed and locked female toilet, intending to get her chance to go into the gents’ latrine.
“We are appealing to the city council to open ladies toilets which have been closed several months ago for reasons not known to us. We have been risking sexual abuse and possible rape by strangers, as we will be relieving ourselves inside the men’s toilets. Please city council, do something and I hope you are listening. This was going to be instantly answered had it been that the Mayor who we invited for this function was here,” said Mrs Marvis Thabo, a vendor at Lobengula Street Mall.
Her sentiments were supported by Albert Sibanda, the Chief Executive Officer for the National Commuter transport Association Trust. “We have been pleading with the city fathers to have mercy on these mothers who may be vulnerable to sex starved men. They can be raped or robbed while helping themselves from gents’ toilets. Why can’t the Council do something and open the ladies’ toilets so that they can relieve themselves in relevant latrines?” asked Sibanda.
Several women who spoke to ZimEye.com expressed their disgruntlement for the Bulawayo city Council’s actions against the innocent community who are also ratepayers for the local authority.
“We are going to take action if these toilets are not opened this week. It is our right to have public female toilets open to serve us. We have since approached the Women Lawyers Association to look into our predicament,” they complained.
Asked to comment on the closure of women toilets at the mall, Bulawayo City Council promised to come back with a comment, but that had not been done at the time of going to press.
Whatsapp Raid as CIOs Block Cadres from Mugabe Birthday Bash
Rusape – Central Intelligence agents last night blocked loyal ZANU PF cadres from being accredited for Robert Mugabe’s birthday celebrations slated for the weekend following a Whatsapp scouring of the people’s phone numbers.
While it was not clear how the CIO are reportedly scouring the Whatsapp network, several cadres were left stranded at ZANU PF headquarters in Rusape and had to report the matter to the police after they were kicked out of the queue for accreditations after being accused of supporting expelled Vice President Joice Mujuru.
They will not be able to travel to the Vic Falls luxurious function where elephants will be slaughtered for meat.
A group of unnamed men finger-pointed several party members instructing them to move out of queue last night. The ejected cadres ended up fleeing the offices for their houses, ZimEye.com was told.
“We are staying indoors fearing for our lives. We are being accused of using Dr Mujuru’s picture as a profile picture on Whatsapp,” some of the booted members told ZimEye.com
Efforts to obtain a comment from party spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo were fruitless at the time of writing.
Happy Birthday Robert Mugabe, London Mayor Writes
UK Capital City London Mayor, Boris Johnson, has written the below article dedicated to Robert Mugabe’s birthday. In the satirical piece, he blames the opposition Labour party for destroying UK relations with Mugabe and causing the suffering of Zimbabwe’s white farmers.
By Boris Johnson
I can’t imagine that anyone in his right mind would actually want to go to the 91st birthday party of Robert Gabriel Mugabe, which takes place this Saturday.
It promises to be an event of truly spectacular moral ugliness. While his people are starving, the ancient despot will convoke 20,000 cronies at a kind of golf club-cum-safari lodge near the Victoria Falls. In scenes reminiscent of the more disgusting and luxurious behaviour of the emperor Commodus, he will cause various exotic beasts to be slaughtered for the feast.
Five impalas will be roasted, two sables, two buffaloes – and then, to the ululations of his drunken Zanu-PF supporters, there will be a series of culinary climaxes, each more revolting than the last. A local farmer has procured two elephants, and after these rare and majestic creatures have been butchered for the delectation of the semi-deified Mugabe, there will be one more type of meat to come – an animal that you might think was semi-sacred, whose killing should be taboo, a creature that people would never normally dream of eating. Yes, a lion, the king of the animal kingdom, will lay down its life before the meat-maddened mob and have the honour of surrendering its mortal flesh to the palsied gullet of the man who still calls himself the “Hitler of Africa”.
And then, at last, the cake will appear, predicted to weigh 200lb, and in the most depraved and demoralising vignette of all, this crowd of brainwashed Zimbabweans will sweetly sing Happy Birthday to the man who has impoverished their country. This birthday party is predicted to cost $1 million at a time when Zimbabweans are living on 35 cents a day. Teachers across the country have been forced to contribute $10 each to put on the show.
The whole exercise is utterly nauseating – and my only question, as I say, is who on earth would want to be there?
Who is going to be toasting Mugabe in champagne and Tusker lager? Who is going to feature in the photo spread in the Zimbabwean equivalent of Hello! or OK!? I doubt that Britain will be represented at all – but by rights there is one man who damn well should be there, one man who should be down on the dance floor with Mugabe’s buxom assistants, and flashing his familiar glistering smile at the gathering.
If there were any justice in the world, that man would break off from giving advice to sundry other dubious regimes and help old Bob with the job of blowing out his candles. And that man, naturally, is Tony Blair.
Zimbabwe is now the second poorest nation on earth – beaten only by Congo for overall grimness. The people are so badly malnourished that one in three children is physically stunted, according to the UN. If you go there you see the ravages of HIV, the emaciated figures standing listlessly on street corners. Companies are constantly going to the wall.
But it is vital to recognise that Zimbabwe was not always like this, and did not have to be like this. This Mugabe tyranny is no accident – and Britain played a shameful part in the disaster. Readers will remember the 1979 Lancaster House Agreement, by which Margaret Thatcher granted independence to Rhodesia. At that time the country was a breadbasket, a flourishing agricultural producer, with about 6,000 commercial farmers. The only trouble with those farmers was that the most successful of them were white – and Mugabe’s long reign has been characterised by one overwhelming objective: to exterminate the last vestiges of white power, whether political or economic.
As he has said: “The white man is here as a second citizen. The only man you can trust is a dead white man.” So it was crucial that the Lancaster House Agreement protected the interests of these white farmers. They could, of course, be bought out, but their land could not be simply seized. There had to be a “willing buyer, willing seller”. The British government agreed to fund the arrangement, compensating the former colonial farmers for land that they gave up. Under that arrangement the white farmers were able to survive – more or less; Zimbabwe remained economically viable – more or less.
And then in 1997, along came Tony Blair and New Labour, and in a fit of avowed anti-colonialist fervour they unilaterally scrapped the arrangement. The overseas development minister, Clare Short, made it clear that neither she nor Blair gave a stuff about the former colonial farmers. As she put it at the time: “I should make it clear that we do not accept that Britain has a special responsibility to meet the costs of land purchase in Zimbabwe. We are a new government from diverse backgrounds, without links to former colonial interests. My own origins are Irish and, as you know, we were colonised not colonisers.”
It was that betrayal of Lancaster House that gave Mugabe his pretext to launch his pogroms against the whites. I remember going to a place called Mazowe, not far from Harare, where Mugabe now has one of his vast personal ranches. I met an old ex-Rhodesian couple whose family came from near London, whose kitchen dresser bore the medals their relatives had won fighting for this country. I remember them physically trembling with fear of the Zanu-PF thugs who were waiting at the gate to their farm; and it wasn’t long before they were gone – driven out by sheer intimidation. They died not long afterwards.
The Labour government enlisted this country in all sorts of wars around the world, some more disastrous than others. British soldiers went to fight and die in Iraq, in Afghanistan, in the Balkans. Here we had people with close relatives in our own country – yes, our own kith and kin – and we did absolutely nothing. We turned our backs on the very people who were actually indispensable to the economic well-being of Zimbabwe, and Labour essentially allowed Mugabe to launch a racist tyranny.
It was Labour’s betrayal of the Lancaster House Agreement – driven by political correctness and cowardice – that gave Mugabe the pretext for the despotic confiscations by which he has rewarded his supporters. And that is why Blair should be there: to mark Labour’s special contribution to the tyrant’s longevity in office.
– Originally published in the UK Telegraph paper.
Death Mystery as Man Drinks Poison, Hangs Self
A PELANDABA man was yesterday so desperate to commit suicide that he drank poison and when if failed to kill him, he hanged himself at his home for undisclosed reasons.
The deceased, identified as Thamsanqa or saRachy (53), reportedly tied a rope around his neck and hung himself in his bedroom at around 9am.
When Southern Eye arrived at the house at around midday, the body was still inside his bedroom, while neighbours and passers-by milled around the yard, hoping to catch a glimpse of the deceased.
A neighbour, who declined to be named, said they were still in shock. Thamsanqa decided to end his life when they were sitting outside the house.
“We came from the hospital in the morning and we greeted him while he was sleeping on his bed,” he said.
“He had earlier on tried to kill himself by drinking rat poison.
“We later checked on him, as there was silence in the house, but the door was locked and we asked each other where he had gone, as we hadn’t seen him leave.”
The neighbour said they peeped through the window and saw the deceased’s body hanging with a rope around his neck.
“We rushed to tell his brother what had happened and they later called the police,” the neighbour said.
The deceased’s brother said he was not in a position to comment, as he did not know what could have led to his younger brother committing suicide.
“We cannot say anything because as a family, we are failing to come to terms with Thamsanqa’s death,” he said. “We want to ask his wife and our in-laws whether there was anything that could have made him kill himself so that we really know the causes of his death,” the brother said.
“The deceased’s wife was not around when the incident happened, as she had gone to order some vegetables for resale.”
The deceased’s wife, who appeared devastated at the loss of her husband, was not in a position to speak to the media. The police arrived at the scene and took the deceased’s body to Mpilo Central Hospital mortuary after midday. Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Mandlenkosi Moyo said he was yet to receive information on the case.
There have been a number of suicide cases in Bulawayo in recent weeks. Recently, a teacher from Emakhandeni Primary School allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself at Ingutsheni Central Hospital after nurses refused to allow her to go and nurse her baby.
Last week a businessman allegedly shot himself in an apparent suicide over suspected economic related pressures at his Ilanda home.
Mugabe Is Our God – Kasukuwere
ZANU PF praise-singing of President Robert Mugabe has reached a zenith, with party political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere likening the ageing leader to God.
Addressing Zanu PF members on Saturday at the launch of Auxillia Mnangagwa’s campaigns, Kasukuwere said those who were defiant after losing their posts at the party’s congress last year should form their own parties and leave Zanu PF which was led by their god, Mugabe.
“There is only one Zanu PF and it is the one which is led by our god, President Robert Mugabe,” he said.
“If they want their party, they should just go ahead and form it and give it a name which is not Zanu PF.
“They can’t claim to be the real Zanu PF when they were defeated in elections.”
Following the December 2014 congress, there has been a bootlicking stampede, as several Zanu PF officials seek to outdo each other in praising the veteran ruler.
Axed secretary for administration, Didymus Mutasa has maintained that the December 2014 congress was illegal, drawing the ire of senior Zanu PF officials and attracting a backlash from Kasukuwere.
Kasukuwere said Zanu PF was super league material and those who sought to oppose it were playing in the wrong league.
On his part, Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa sensationally repeated claims that fired Zanu PF spokesperson Rugare Gumbo was recorded while discussing strategies of removing Mugabe from office even it meant assassinating him.
“Rugare Gumbo was recorded while at the Rainbow Towers, saying by the December 2014 congress they would remove president Mugabe from office, even if it meant killing him,” he claimed.
“Mutasa told his girlfriend that he had plans to kill the president.
“I don’t know what it was about the girlfriend that excited him to that extent, but the girlfriend later told us about the threats.”
Gumbo has, however, dismissed Mnangagwa’s claims and accused him of daydreaming before challenging him and government spies to make the recordings public.
“He is daydreaming. What I can say is that is voice morphing, because there is no substance in the allegations. They should just make the recordings public if they have them,” he said.
Gumbo rubbished Kasukuwere, whom he labelled a political novice who had no history of the liberation struggle.
“It is them who have formed a new party which they are now calling Zanu PF not us,” he said defiantly.
“The party which they front now has an illegal politburo and illegitimate leaders who were not elected by the people.
“We have never moved away from the party which liberated this country and, therefore, cannot be told by novices who have no history or knowledge of that struggle to form a new party.”
Turning to Mutasa, Mnangagwa said it was stupid for a person who organised the Zanu PF December 2014 congress to turn around and say it was now illegal.
“Mutasa failed to make it into the central committee because he was defeated during internal party elections in Manicaland,” he said.
“He is the one who wrote to notify party structures about the congress and he wrote to invite resolutions and motions for congress from all 10 provinces as secretary for administration, now he turns around to say it was illegal,” he said.
Mnangagwa further told the gathering of more than 10 000 supporters that the December 2014 congress was the biggest in the history of the party, attracting more than 12 000 delegates when in the past only around 6 000 to 7 000 attended congresses.
The most popular slogan which was repeated by the few remaining white farmers in Zibagwe was “down with gamatox”, a slogan banned by the politburo towards congress last year.
A new slogan was crafted with youths chanting “down with Didymus Mujuru” during the rally held in Zibagwe some 40km outside Kwekwe along Mvuma Road. – SouthernEye
Sex Horror as Zim Woman Gets Stuck to Boyfriend’s Body
A Zimbabwean woman and a Nigerian man got stuck together after sex in South Africa. A crowd of about 2 000 people gathered at Dena Court in Yeoville, Joburg.
The police had to be called. People were allegedly pepper sprayed and the amaBerethe chased people away with sjamboks. Many people claimed the police fired rubber bullets.
Priscilla Ndlovu (34) who claims to be a resident at the same flats told Daily Sun they heard screams from the room where the woman stays on Thursday night.
“At first we thought it was just the screams of sexual pleasure, but it turned to be screams for help,” said Priscilla. She said they called the security who forced the door open and saw the naked man on top of the naked woman pleading for help to be separated, but nobody could force them apart.”
She said everyone was shocked and afraid of what they saw. “We always hear of such things happening but we have never seen it,” she said. A family member of the husband of the cheating wife said the husband had been complaining about his cheating wife.
“He complained she was going out with his friend,” said the woman. “I think he locked his wife to catch the man she’s cheating with.”
She said in Zimbabwe, where they come from, it is a common way of catching cheating men and women.“No one will separate them until the husband comes back from Zimbabwe to unlock them,” she said.
A Zimbabwean who spoke to Daily Sun said locking a woman with muthi was a common way of catching and punishing cheating lovers in their country. By Friday morning, when the crowd saw the ambulance at the flats they chanted: “We want to see them! Show us the cheaters!”
Cops were kept busy keeping the crowd at bay. Three streets were blocked off, causing major traffic jams and motorists had to use alternative routes.
The ambulance finally raced off at high speed. It is not known if the couple were inside. Neither the police nor the paramedics could confirm if the two were taken to hospital or not.
Sangoma Mathabo Mofokeng said husbands put muthi in their wives’ punani to lock their women.
“There is muthi that is used by some men to catch cheating couples,” she said. daily sun
Top Bank Pressures Zimbabwe to Reconcile with the West
Government has pleaded with the African Development Bank to persuade the international community to cancel its external debt.
This came just as the bank put intense pressure on the government to reconcile with western nations to help restore its financial rectitude.
Zimbabwe has a ballooning external debt of $7 billion to the International Monetary Fund, World Bank and other multilateral creditors which it is struggling to repay.
The country also owes the AFDB more than $500 million in development fund.
Government however blames sanctions imposed by the west more than a decade ago for its failure to repay the debts.
Speaking to reporters in Harare Monday after a two hour long meeting with the 20 member delegation from the AFDB which is in the country Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa begged the AFDB to act as a catalyst in the Zimbabwe-International community re-engagement process.
“In our meting I have emphasized that the AFDB should play a leading role in securing the clearance of arrears that we have accumulated with the multilateral creditors alongside World Bank and the IMF, because of their rules and regulations we cannot enjoy the benefits of our membership meaning we cannot access concessionary borrowing from them unless we clear our arrears,” he pleaded.
AFDB said the only way Zimbabwe could develop was through intensifying the re-engagement process with the international community so that it gets the much needed foreign direct investment.
“Part of our programme whilst we are here is just discussing with government authorities, we will also be discussing with the Bankers Association ,will be discussing with the industry to hear from them their perspective on how we can get over some of the problems Zimbabwe is facing now,” Alieu Momodou Ngum the delegation’s spokesperson said.
The delegation before it returns will commission a multimillion dollar water project in Mutare which it funded and pay a courtesy call on President Robert Mugabe.
ZANU PF Bigwigs, War Vets Rush to Support Mliswa
Top ZANU PF bigwigs and heavyweights in Hurungwe West have rushed to support expelled legislator Temba Mliswa.
In a development that is set to embarrass Robert Mugabe and his handpicked politburo, officials who met at a function to celebrate Karambazungu Secondary School’s improved Ordinary Level pass rate on Saturday, barely 48hours after Mliswa was booted, vowed to support the motormouth MP.
Mliswa was last week expelled by the party’s highest decision making body together with his uncle Didymus Mutasa.
But instead accepting the expulsion, Mliswa at the weekend function said he had decided to go solo after being pressured by members of his constituency.
The celebrations were attended by 18 Zanu PF district chairpersons, chiefs, headmen and war veterans from the constituency.
“I’m humbled by the request to stand as an independent. I will definitely answer positively to the call. It’s quite encouraging that people still believe in my leadership regardless of some of the decisions made. I think it also exposes inwas a way that most of the decisions are not made from a consultative point of view,” Mliswa said.
“Since the people have asked me to stand as an independent, the struggle is no longer mine. It is now the people’s struggle.”
Mliswa said he sees himself bouncing back in Zanu PF one day after the current dust has settled down.
“Historically, I have always bounced back. I was once the provincial secretary for lands before I was suspended. I came back as the DCC (district co-ordinating committee) chairperson and the DCCs were dissolved, then I came back as a Member of Parliament and provincial chairperson, I am out again as the chairperson and out as MP. I will bounce back again in future this time it will be a double comeback,” he said.
Speaking at the same occasion, Headman Modekai Marecha said: “We want Mliswa to confirm to us that he can stand for us as an independent. We are prepared to support him all the way.”
A war veteran who only identified himself as Air Marshall said freedom fighters in the constituency would do everything possible within their power to support Mliswa to finish the projects he had initiated when he was voted in 2013.
“The time to vote for imposed candidates is a thing of the past. We will not allow that anymore,” he said. Mliswa is likely to contest the Hurungwe West by-election against Dorcas Bere of Zanu PF whom he beat in the primary elections in 2013. Other contestants are likely to be MDC-T Renewal Team member and former MP of the area Severino Chambati and MDC-T’s Wilson Makanyaire. (Newsday/Additional Reporting)
Mnangagwa Threatens to Kill Everyone
Mnangangwa should be brought to order
OPINION|Recent remarks by Emmerson Mnangagwa to the effect that ” he was trained to kill ” are tantamount to a morbid , wicked and nefarious attempt to instill fear not only in the hearts of the management of Tongaat Hulett and Bindura Nickel corporation but also in the hearts of all peace – loving Zimbabweans. Mnangagwa should be brought to order. While he might be boastful of his notorious history as a trained hitman and assassin, he should be advised that the people of Zimbabwe are not going to be cowed into submission simply because of his wicked and weird threats.
The people of Zimbabwe are a gallant and resilient lot who will never give in to the cowardly and dastardly threats being uttered against them by a man who is expected to behave and conduct himself in a decent and law – abiding manner both as a lawyer and also as the country’s first Vice – President.
As the MDC , we strongly condemn the uttering of such crude and unlawful threatening statements by any individual; more so by a man who has a sordid and soiled history especially in regard to the Gukurahundi genocide. Zimbabweans do not want to be ruled by a blood-thirsty and cruel cabal in the moribund Zanu PF party. As the country’s largest and most popular political party ,the MDC calls upon Emmerson Mnangagwa and all other like – minded trigger – happy Zanu PF functionaries to appreciate that enough is enough. They cannot and indeed, they shouldn’t be allowed to continue to treat the people of Zimbabwe as a piece of trash.
The time has now come for all patriotic and peace – loving Zimbabweans to call upon this Zanu PF cabal to stop behaving like a law unto themselves. The time will soon come when all perpetrators of gross human rights abuses will be brought to book. They will soon face the music. Today , these rogues and political thugs might appear strong and invincible like the biblical Goliath but it’s just a matter of time before the tables are turned against this criminal and corrupt cabal.
Zimbabweans do not deserve to be treated with this type of Stone age savagery and cruel contempt. We all know that this ZanuPF cabal has been instrumental in rigging elections and ensuring that Robert Mugabe continues to rule the country although the people of Zimbabwe have long since rejected the nonagenarian dictator at the ballot box. History is on our side and we all know that the darkest hour is just before dawn. Emmerson Mnangagwa should be told in no uncertain terms that we do not fear him. Thus , these cowardly threats will only serve to galvanise the people’s resolve to emancipate themselves from the slavery imposed upon them by this criminal cabal in Zimbabwe.
The day of reckoning is fast approaching and a New Zimbabwe free from ZanuPF tyranny and corruption is on the horizon. The people of Zimbabwe will soon be marching to victory. That’s for sure.
MDC: EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL
Obert Chaurura Gutu
Zanu PF Bigwigs Raises $80 000 For 21st Movement
Matabeleland North Province Zanu PF bigwigs had to intervene last Friday to assist the Youth Wing raise money and other donations for the 21st February Movement celebrations to be held in the resort town of Victoria Falls.
The local fundraising sub-committee had told politburo members from the province — Jonathan Moyo, who is Secretary for Science and Technology, Obert Mpofu (Finance), Cain Mathema (Lands), Jacob Mudenda who is also Speaker of Parliament and Thokozile Mathuthu that out of the target of $80,000, they had only raised $4,800 cash and $27 worth of goods.
Following the intervention of the politburo members, a total of $80,000 was raised at the meeting as well as 30 head of cattle and game meat.
Mr Mpofu chipped in with a timely donation of $40,000 plus fuel, Moyo donated 20 head of cattle and Mudenda donated two beasts.
Zanu-PF Matabeleland North Provincial Youth chairman Mr Tamuka Nyoni said: “We set a budget of $80,000 as a province and so far $4,800 had reflected on the account. Before we came here we met Mpofu who gave us $10,000 for transport and fuel. He has also deposited $30,000 into the account to make a total of $40,000. We’re grateful but we’re yet to get our target because we expect between 15,000 and 20,000 people to attend,” Nyoni as he announced the donations.
Mr Nyoni said goods worth $27,170 had been received. Local authorities from the seven districts Binga, Bubi, Hwange, Lupane, Nkayi, Tsholotsho and Umguza contributed a combined $4,056 while the pastors’ fraternity in Bulawayo and Victoria Falls donated $500 and $300 respectively.
The Zimbabwe Power Company raised $3,000 for the 29th edition of the celebrations initiated by the Youth Wing in 1986. The national organising committee set a budget of $1.2 million.
Hwange District Administrator Tapera Mugoriya, told the meeting that a total of 10 buffaloes had been pledged and four were coming from Parks and Wildlife Management Authority and Gwayi.
He said 22 beasts were donated by Cdes Moyo and Mudenda while eight had been raised from other well-wishers together with two kudus. The target of five tonnes of maize meal has been reached after Matetsi Ward pledged four tonnes on Friday to add to one tonne of mealie-meal already donated.
The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has set aside $70,000 to cater for more than 130 children born on February 21.
The children will be flown from Bulawayo and Harare and arrive in Victoria Falls on Tuesday ahead of the party at Victoria Falls Farm School in the afternoon on Friday. Their accommodation has been provided by hotels and lodges through the Hotel Association of Zimbabwe. The main celebrations will be held at Elephant Hills Resort Gold Course before a gala in the evening at Chinotimba Stadium.
Addressing the meeting attended by party supporters and business executives. Provincial Minister of State Mr Mathema said the celebrations were a state function that needed everyone’s cooperation.
“We’re here to help each other ahead of this huge event. So much work has to be done which is why we came to listen to committees as they give updates. Once the President comes for a function it becomes a State function. We’re all involved and let’s work together as civil servants and other structures,” he said.
He challenged the host province to lead by example and attend in numbers.
“Our plea to Matabeleland North Province is that since we’re expecting a huge crowd, let’s go and bring as many people as we can so that we celebrate together with the President. This is the first time President Mugabe is coming to Victoria Falls as AU chair and the first time the First Lady is coming as Secretary for Women’s Affairs so we’ve all the reasons to celebrate,” said Mr Mathema.-chronicle
Police Harass Women and Demand to be Paid in Kind
Members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police in Hwange are said to be on a spree arresting any woman they find walking in the streets of the town after dusk and accusing them of prostitution.
Reports sent through to the media indicate that members of the ZRP this weekend held an operation to clear the town of suspected “ladies of the night” and in the process arrested any woman they found walking in the town centre after sunset. The operation which intensified over the weekend is said to have been in place since the beginning of the year.
The women sending through the tip off to the media say that police wantonly arrest any woman they find outdoors and charge them with loitering for purposes of prostitution a crime which attracts a $10 instant fine. The women claim that some of them were arrested while just taking an evening walk in the cooler hours of the evening. The women claim that they were forced to pay the fine after police officers insisted that if they did not pay the fine they would be arrested and kept in police custody and appear in court after the weekend.
“Am actually very angry with the police right now,” writes one lady who claims to be employed as a professional clerk in one of the engineering companies in the town.
“I honestly feel that my right to freedom of movement has been seriously infringed on by the police. I wanted to take the matter further with the courts but unfortunately I threw away the admission of guilt ticket in anger as I could not stand my fiancé seeing me with a fine for prostitution,” said the lady.
In a follow up of the matter a number of women in the mining town confirmed the harassment by the police officers. The women said that they were made to believe by the police that the new constitution stops women from walking around at night without the company of a man.
One lady who confessed to being a sex worker said that they are having a hard time with the police who are making large amounts of money off them on the loitering charge. The lady said they have to hire metered taxis to move around at night which is very expensive. She said as a cheaper method they are resorting to hiring men to walk around or be with them in town in the course of their business.
“We are forced to either move around in taxis which are very expensive or hire men to be with us to be protected from the police but that disturbs our business as clients evade us thinking we are taken already,” said the lady.
Another confessed sex worker claimed that the police normally agree to be paid in kind by the women once they have been caught without the $10 fine money. The woman also concurred that some innocent women either going out for a walk or drink have fallen victim to the police.
“We have seen some who are just picked up while on their business not related to prostitution and they normally just pay the fine as the police make us believe that the new constitution bars women from walking alone at night.”
An officer at Hwange Police station would not comment on the matter referring the reporter to the Community Liaison Officer who was said not to be on duty over the weekend. The officer however agreed of the existence of the law authorising police officers to arrest women suspected of loitering for purposes of prostitution emphasising that it is applied at the discretion of the arresting officer. The official who would not give his name said anyone who feels unfairly arrested has a right to refuse to pay the station fine and have their case heard by a magistrate court.
“Everything is at the discretion of the arresting officer. If one feels unfairly arrested they can demand to go to court and the issue of whether the person goes to court from police custody or home is also decided by the arresting officer but normally we would prefer all our suspects to be taken to court from our custody,” said the officer.
Teacher Kills Self At Ingutsheni Hospital
A teacher at Emakhandeni Primary School in Bulawayo allegedly committed suicide on Friday by hanging herself at Ingutsheni Central Hospital after nurses reportedly refused to discharge her to go home and breast feed her baby.
Sources at the hospital said Precious Ngwenya, 31, was admitted to the hospital at the beginning of this month after an altercation with her long time married boyfriend worsened her mental illness.
The Grade Five teacher was on maternity leave after giving birth three months ago an had been on medication for mental illness for some time but was in a stable condition.
The boyfriend, Buka Dladla, who stays in Lobengula with his wife and family, is a headmaster at Mzilikazi Primary School. He is a former deputy head of Emakhandeni Primary.
Ngwenya and Dladla had two children together aged two years and three months.
Sources at the hospital told The Chronicle that Ngwenya was brought in on February 1.
“According to Ngwenya, an argument ensued between her and her boyfriend after she saw another woman, who wasn’t Dladla’s wife dropping him by her gate. She questioned why a woman was dropping him off and Dladla told her that the woman was a friend,” said a source at the hospital.
“A heated argument ensued between the two and it’s suspected that caused the deterioration of Ngwenya’s condition forcing Dladla to take her to the hospital. She was admitted until she committed suicide on Friday.”
The source said Ngwenya would, on a daily basis, ask the nurses to allow her to go home so that she could breatsfeed her three-month-old baby.
The hospital’s regulations do not allow mentally ill women to bring their children to the hospital until their condition stabilises.
“Due to her condition, she was a danger to the child and it wasn’t possible for her to be discharged but she kept on insisting that she wanted to go home.
“She was moved to a side ward, where she took the opportunity to tear a blanket and used a strip to hang herself,” she said.
Ngwenya’s condition, the source said, had worsened to the extent that she would climb onto the ward’s roof.
When The Chronicle visited Ngwenya’s Emakhandeni home yesterday, relatives declined to comment and refered all questions to Dladla.
Dladla, who was reportedly attending his sister’s funeral, could not be reached for comment as his mobile phone went unanswered.
Neighbours who were spoken to said Ngwenya was a peaceful woman who never showed any signs of distress. They, however, said her condition could have worsened after she lost her mother sometime last year.
A colleague, who declined to be named, confirmed that Ngwenya had been a psychiatric patient for some time, but said her condition was stable and never interfered with her work.
“She was always in a jovial mood and did her work diligently with no problems. The news that she committed suicide came as a shock to us.
“She started having an affair with Dladla when he was the deputy head at the school and they had two children together. We had never heard about any problems between them. They looked happy,” said the colleague.
Ingutsheni Hospital clinical director Dr Naboth Chaibva refused to comment on the issue yesterday, saying he was not at work and could only comment from his workplace.
Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Mandlenkosi Moyo said he was yet to receive the information.-chronicle
Cut Salaries To Save Zimbabwe From Sinking : ZIMRA
Mr Gershem Pasi,the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority commissioner general has called the Government to cut salaries across the board as well as to stop creating too many non-productive entities which are draining the already strained Treasury.
Recurrent expenditure is draining about 92 percent of Government revenue. The chief tax collector said Government, employers and labour should resuscitate the social contract in order to stop the country sinking “deeper into the hole”. Mr Pasi said salaries were pegged at artificial levels when the country adopted the multi currency system in 2009 and the national cake cannot sustain such high payouts.
“We pegged our wages and salaries basing on that artificial level which was premised on the hyper-inflationary environment we had just come out of. My proposal is that we have never needed a social contract more than now. And that social contract should not be there to maintain the status quo. Dr Mangudya in his statement urged that there should not be any increase in salaries. What would happen if we went further; let’s cut the salaries. Let’s cut prices,” said Mr Pasi.
Zimbabwe adopted the multi currency system following a run of hyperinflation which led to the collapse of industry which could not sustain operations as a result of the moribund local dollar. Mr Pasi said the country will continue to sink deeper into problems if corrective measures are not taken.
“Otherwise all we are doing will be just fire fighting but the truth is we are going deeper and deeper into the hole until we take drastic measures,” said Mr Pasi. “Why not say cut by 20 percent across the board; cut wages, interest rates, everything because it will be a social contract. We will give ourselves room to start the growth process,” he said.
He said the country should review its costs structures particularly the wage bill.
Recurrent expenditures of about 92 percent continue to outweigh Government leaving only eight percent for capital development programmes. Mr Pasi wants a review of how the budget is crafted in order to adopt a system where “we start with what is available” as opposed to what is expected.
“We also need to review the way we do our budgeting. We should start with what’s available both in terms of anticipated revenue, allowable borrowings and any grants that are assured and then we cut our cloth to fit that revenue plate,”
He suggested that the country adopts a framework which may not be changed at any situation for revenue distribution and called for discipline in relation to following budgetary allocations. To save revenue for capital development Government should avoid creating a multiplicity of non-productive entities which drain the fiscus.
“We continue to create not-so-useful entities. We also created too many independent funds. Why do we create funds which are managed outside the central treasury funds? And when we have created them they are not accountable to anybody,” said Mr Pasi.
Mr Pasi said the new constitution is an expensive venture as it expanded cost drivers putting further strain on the already pressed Treasury. “We have some legacy issues one of which is that during the Government of National Unity we had a new Constitution. It is a very expensive Constitution. Today we are talking of creating fiscal space, you can’t do much with the set up that we have. Look at the expansion that happened with the new Constitution of the legislature. Can we afford it? We created so many additional members in both houses but at the end of the day we must pay for it,” said Mr Pasi. When the expansion was done, there was no consideration on the cost of such an expansion to the legislature, he said.-herald
Journalists Terrorised, Ordered to Delete Videos Of Parly ZANU PF Nuisance
Journalists were last week ordered to stop recording and to also delete footage of the ZANU PF disturbances that occurred in parliament.
The unconstitutional order was made by roudy members of parliament within the ruling party who moved to stop the journalists from proceeding with their daily capturing of parly business.
The development has led to the MDC-T taking Robert Mugabe’s party to task over its illegal actions. Said MDC-T Mabvuku-Tafara representative Mr James Maridadi, “Members of the Fourth Estate were barred from taking pictures or recording audio and video feed yesterday and it’s an infringement of their rights because this is a public institution,” he said.
He continued, “I wanted to find out who gave that order and using what authority because one journalist called (Godwin) Mangudya was forced out of the gallery when he refused,” said Mr Maridadi.
Jacob Mudenda then asked Mr Maridadi to bring journalists who witnessed the incident on Tuesday to get a picture of what transpired before he makes his ruling.
“Can you bring one journalist on Tuesday who can approach the chair and I will investigate,” he said.
Mudenda is ZANU PF appointee and MDC-T MPs speculate that he is likely to prejudice the investigation in ZANU PF’s favour.
Journalists use their cellphones to record audio and videos of proceedings or update live blogs for their publications but were forced to switch off their cell- phones during disturbances caused by the MDC-T legislators over the absence of some ministers during the question and answer. Journalists accredited to cover Parliament proceedings were ordered to switch off their cellphones, prompting MDC-T Mabvuku-Tafara representative Mr James Maridadi to raise a point of order seeking clarification on who gave the order and using which parliamentary standing order. Journalists were also warned against using their cellphones in the Press Gallery.
Anti Makarau Demo A Resounding Success
Hoardes of Zimbabwe youths in Harare on Friday staged a successful demonstration against the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Chairperson Rita Makarau whom they accused of continuously rigging elections in favour of ZANU (PF).
The youths most of them from the National Youth Action Alliance started their protest from the town house (Leopold Takawira & Jason Moyo) and handed over their anti-Makarau petition at the ZEC offices near Net One building.
The placarded youths were later addressed by the MDC-T national executive member Job Wiwa Sikhala outside ZEC offices after they had thrown in their petitions through the gate which had been closed by the security details.
Some of the placards the demonstrators were holding read ‘We demand electronic voter’s roll”, ‘We are tired of Nikuv and ZEC rigging’, and ‘No elections before a truly independent ZEC’,
In his address Sikhala said the ZEC boss should step down forthwith.
“People of Zimbabwe have for a long time being robbed of their votes by Makarau who have been used to steal the elections by the ZANU (PF) regime.
“She has been used to deprive people of their democratic right to choose a government of their choice and today we have come here to demonstrate against that through petitioning her to resign .We need an impartial and independent ZEC chairperson .Makarau must resign now,” he said.
The crowd which was not this time disturbed by the police proceeded to the parliament of Zimbabwe where they also threw their petition.
Zuma Expells Another Own Wife
President Jacob Zuma’s controversial wife Nompumelelo Ntuli-Zuma has been banned from his Nkandla home following sensational claims of a plot to poison the president.
After months of speculation about the president’s relationship with Ntuli-Zuma, sources said the reason she had been cast out related to suspicion by the president of her involvement in an alleged plan to poison him. She now lives in Durban North with her three children.
The president’s office has refused to comment on the claim, which has been confirmed to the Sunday Times by three sources.
They claim that although the president fell ill and was hospitalised in June last year, it was only during a trip to the US two months later that a still-ailing Zuma was told he had been poisoned.
However, he did not trust the Americans and went to Russia for treatment. Russian doctors confirmed the diagnosis.
A source said the president was very angry when he found out about the alleged poison plot, but told close relatives to keep it within the family. They were told that Ntuli-Zuma had done “something terrible that could put her in jail for a long time”, a family insider said.
Ntuli-Zuma, who had accompanied the president on his August trip to the US, was said to have been ordered to remain in the Nkandla compound. She spent Christmas and New Year’s Eve alone in her house in the compound, and moved out in January.
Speculation about the couple’s strained relationship has been circulating for months, and was fuelled further last week by her absence from Zuma’s state of the nation address. His other wives, Sizakele Khumalo-Zuma, Bongi Ngema-Zuma and Thobeka Madiba-Zuma, attended.
Other pointers to the couple’s problems were Ntuli-Zuma’s absence from the annual Christmas party hosted by the president in December, and a claim that she did not get her Christmas allowance.
She has also been removed from the international travel roster of the Presidency’s spousal office and will no longer be accompanying the president on his trips. She remains entitled to benefits from the spousal office unless a divorce takes place.
The Sunday Times sent detailed questions to the Presidency about Ntuli-Zuma and the circumstances around Zuma’s illness. Spokesman Mac Maharaj ignored them, replying only that: “The status of Mrs Nompumelelo Zuma had not changed. She is the spouse of the president.”
A direct link between Ntuli-Zuma and a poison plot could not be conclusively established. It is understood that the president believed that she had been motivated by herunhappiness at being sidelined since allegations of reports that she may have had an extramarital affair surfaced a few years ago.
Zuma, as the former chief of ANC intelligence in exile, is said to be extremely paranoid and to believe in conspiracies. When he was diagnosed by the Russians, Zuma believed that only someone within his immediate family circle could have had access to his food. Suspicion fell on Ntuli-Zuma.
Asked about the falling out between Zuma and his second wife, the president’s brother Michael said he did not know anything about a poison plot. But he confirmed that Ntuli-Zuma was no longer living at Nkandla.
“I can’t remember when she left, but it’s not long ago,” he said. He said it was difficult for him to say whether Zuma and Ntuli-Zuma would reconcile.
“It’s between the two of them. I think you can get it better from them and not me. I don’t have any details about that matter. I am also searching for answers but I can’t find any,” said Michael.
Government Crashes Strive Masiyiwa, Econet But Give Favours to Foreigners in Telecel
Govt cancels Telecel licence –
GOVERNMENT – through the Ministry of Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services — has effectively cancelled the agreement that has allowed Telecel Zimbabwe to operate, but it will not force its closure as it seeks to tide over the business to more responsible investors.
Information gathered by The Sunday Mail Business indicates that Government will this week call for a meeting with shareholders – Telecel International and the Empowerment Corporation – in order to advise them of the new position and also discuss the future of the business.
It is believed that the authorities intend to buy out the current shareholders and court new investors.
Both shareholders have recently indicated their own intentions to divest from the mobile telecommunications operator.
In December 2014, Vimplecom – which indirectly bought 60 percent of Telecel Zimbabwe through the acquisition of Mr Naguib Sawiri’s Orascom Telecom Holdings in 2010 – said it would review its position in the local unit.
Similarly, some shareholders within the Empowerment Corporation (EC), a grouping of local investors who own 40 percent of the business, have been willing to offload their stake to local equity investment and advisory firm Brainworks Management Capital.
Government has allowed Telecel to operate without a licence since it first rolled out its services in 1998 but has now decided to decisively cancel the agreement, which was struck in June 2013.
The Postal Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe and Telecel Zimbabwe have since been notified of the decision. Ironically, Econet Zimbabwe – majority owned by local businessman Mr Strive Masiyiwa – paid the US$137,5 million licence fee in 2013, but Telecel Zimbabwe, which is controlled by a foreign entity, negotiated softer terms.
The terms of the licence renewal agreement that was signed on August 6, 2013 stipulated that Telecel would pay US$14 million by August 6, 2013 – a sum yet to be paid in full.
A follow-up meeting was held on June 30, 2014, and it was agreed that the operator would settle the outstanding amount while aligning its shareholding structure by December 1, 2014. By the set deadline Telecel had only paid US$5 million.
Having bended over backwards for more than two years in order to accommodate the business, Government seems to have reached the limit of its patience.
ICT, Postal and Courier Services Minister Supa Mandiwanzira last week said Government could no longer tolerate a situation where an investor that had not fully complied with the laws of the land, including paying its licence fee, continued to speculate with the asset in offshore markets.
“Telecel has been operating without a licence since the expiry of their licence. They need to have paid US$137,5 million, which is the licence fee due to Government. They failed to pay, they asked for payment terms and they were granted payment terms through an agreement with the Ministry of ICTs, and they have even reneged on that agreement; therefore, the ministry, or Government, has cancelled that agreement.
“Effectively this means that they are operating without a licence – in fact they have not had a licence anyway. The reason why we are allowing them to operate is simply because we aknowledge that as a business, they employ Zimbabweans; they have subscribers who, if we take drastic action, will be inconvenienced.
“Therefore, Government’s position is that all shareholders and/or purported shareholders of the company must now engage Government and not anyone else on the future of their assets, and not the business. The business operates on the basis of the licence they don’t have. The attempts by anyone – whether it is Telecel International or Empowerment Corporation – to sell shares runs the risk of being perceived as fraudulent because there is no licence and an agreement, which has allowed the business to operate, has now been cancelled.
“Government now intends to put all the noises around Telecel, which have been with us for many years, to rest once and for all,” said Mr Mandiwanzira.
He said potential investors in the business should engage Government since it was the licensing authority. Government will engage investors to negotiate for the value of the shareholding with a view to buying them out.
“We cannot have a Zimbabwean asset being traded internationally, offshore, with no benefit to Zimbabwe at all, with no tax revenue coming to Zimbabwe, with no capital gains coming to Zimbabwe; and yet that business in Zimbabwe is not compliant with our indigenisation laws and does not even have a licence.
“So, we have people who are busy speculating on an asset in Zimbabwe which hasn’t paid a licence fee. A licence fee is a payment to the people of Zimbabwe for the use of a finite resource, which is the frequency.
“Now, the people of Zimbabwe have not benefited from the use of this frequency and somebody who is a majority shareholder is now trading this frequency without even paying for it in Zimbabwe.
“Only a foolish government can allow that thing to happen, and we are not a foolish government – that is why I am taking the action that I am taking . . .
“We want to advise people who are busy negotiating (for) these shares – whether they are owned by Empowerment Corporation or whether they are owned by Telecel International – that they better be advised that they are buying something that is not going to have the support of the Zimbabwe Government.
“We are now getting back the business because it has not benefited the people who were supposed to benefit in the first place. It has not benefited the people of Zimbabwe.
“We demanded that Econet, which is majority Zimbabwean-owned, pay in full their licence fee of US$137,5 million, and they did. Then we go on to give concessions to a majority foreign-owned company to pay over a period, and that company even fails to make the payments as had been agreed.
“It’s unfair, and we have to have a level playing field in this market,” explained Minister Mandiwanzira.
Mnangagwa Defames Mujuru
Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Sunday poured defamatory statements against his ousted rival Joice Mujuru as he alleged she was last year plotting to kill President Robert Mugabe. He made these statements herewith published in the official government broadsheet. It was not clear at the time of writing what Mujuru’s reaction is going to be following this development.
REPORT by the State Media:
Emmerson Mnangagwa has revealed that former Masvingo Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Cde Kudakwashe Bhasikiti was sacked for raising funds for a failed plot to kill President Mugabe at the behest of former Vice-President Dr Joice Mujuru.
Cde Bhasikiti, VP Mnangagwa said, secured the funding from lowveld sugar producer Tongaat Hulett and the country’s sole lithium producer, Bikita Minerals.
Speaking during the official launch of the campaign for Zanu-PF’s Chirumhanzu-Zibagwe MP designate, Cde Auxilia Mnangagwa, VP Mnangagwa said Cde Bhasikiti was being used as a point man to secure funding from the sugarcane company and the mine to sponsor the failed project to overthrow President Mugabe either at the congress or through assassination.
Cde Bhasikiti last week became the 17th minister to be fired by President Mugabe “for conduct inconsistent with his duties and functions”.
“In terms of Section 108 (1a) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, His Excellency, the President, has terminated the employment of Honourable Kudakwashe Bhasikiti Chuma as Minister of State for Masvingo Province as his conduct had become inconsistent with his prescribed duties and functions. The termination is with immediate effect,” Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda said in a statement on Thursday night.
VP Mnangagwa said the Government would soon take remedial action against Tongaat Hulett and Bikita Minerals for funding the treasonous project.
“We are aware that Tongaat Hulett and Bikita Minerals were sponsoring maGamatox (Mujuru cabal) for its botched project to topple President Mugabe through unscrupulous and uncouth means. I am sure you heard that President Mugabe recently relieved Cde Bhasikiti of his duties.
“That was the reason because he was involved in that project of funding for the mission to assassinate President Mugabe. We are definitely going to deal with them. Hatichaiti zvedu zvepfuti asi tichaona zvekuita (We will deal with them),” he said.
VP Mnangagwa said all members of the party that had either been relieved of their duties or suspended and still wanted to be part of Zanu-PF should apologise and repent before being re-accepted by the party.
He said no one was indispensable and Zanu-PF would not go to the suspended members begging them to come back to the party.
“Those that still want to be part of us must reform and come and apologise and show remorse. No one is supposed to go and beg them to rejoin the party. It is cold out there. No one has ever disobeyed the party leaders and violated the constitution and became successful. We have living examples of failed politicians who walked out of the party and became miserable,” he said.
VP Mnangagwa said the Government had remained committed to reviving the economy by ensuring that all strategic national developmental projects were fully implemented and commenced with immediate effect.
He said the Government was intensifying the implementation of 23 strategic projects that include a platinum project in Zvimba and New ZimSteel that were prioritised to ensure immediate revitalisation of the economy.
VP Mnangagwa said the Government would soon merge all diamond companies operating in Chiadzwa to form either a single or two strong companies that would efficiently and sustainably extract the mineral resources in the area.
He said the country must benefit from the diamonds and other depleting resources that would soon be extinct.
VP Mnangagwa said the country was losing potential revenue to gold leakages that were recently discovered by Government.
“We are intensifying the implementation of Zim Asset. We are going to merge all the diamond mines so that we are left with one or two strong companies. We are doing this because we must fully benefit as a country from those minerals.
“We have also discovered 28 gold leakages that have affected the output of gold. We used to get 26 tonnes of gold every year and that output dropped to only three tonnes but now it has risen to 15 tonnes.
“We are hopeful that we will get more than what we are getting because we are plugging the leakages,” he said.
Salary Cuts For Dynamos Players
Dynamos Players will have to survive on almost half of what they have been earning as their salaries have been cut by nearly 50 percent as they seek to adapt to life following a reduction in the funds they get from their principal sponsor BancABC.
Dynamos players are now earning an average salary of $650, down from last season’s $1 200.
However, their president, Kenny Mubaiwa, insists DeMbare will still be ruthless despite the cuts as well as the departure of striker Roderick Mutuma for Caps United.
Mubaiwa reckons Mutuma took a step backward. “As for Mutuma, we wish him the best but I don’t think he did his career any good with that move. “You can’t be moving from a very big club like Dynamos to Caps United if you are serious about furthering your career.
“Even his dream of going back to South Africa is now doomed. There are a number of examples which should have dissuaded him, players like (Evans) Gwekwerere.
“Good players, players who are ambitious, move from Caps United to Dynamo like what (Kelvin) Bulaji did,” said Mubaiwa in sentiments that are sure to fire up this afternoon’s pre-season clash at Rufaro.
Meanwhile, the salary cuts at Dynamos are part of broad measures that will also see the club foregoing camping and other “luxuries.” BancABC have been the financial muscle behind the Glamour Boys’ four-year dominance of the local game but have cut their sponsorship package by 43 percent.
The move that will see DeMbare getting $399 000 as compared to the $700 000 they used to get. The cut has already affected Dynamos’ transfer business with the club avoiding to pay premium signing on fees.
Mubaiwa, however, insists that the cuts will not affect morale even as they come at a time when bitter city rivals Caps United are turning the financial corner.
“It is public knowledge that our sponsorship was reduced, but we are working on something so that we can cover the gap.
“We are currently negotiating with about five sponsors and two of those have expressed keen interest in partnering us.
“What we have done is we have packaged our shirt into three categories that is the front – which is occupied by BancABC, the sleeve and then the back. So what we are doing is we are looking for sponsors to take the space on the sleeve and the one at the back.
“As the negotiations continue, we have tentatively resolved to reduce expenditure and that will see us foregoing camping, cutting salaries and signing on fees. But we will quickly revert to our normal position as soon as we get more sponsors,” he said.
That the salary cuts are coming at a time Caps United have struck gold with a one- year renewable management contract with a South African firm, Zing, is a fact Mubaiwa believes will make the league more competitive. Makepekepe’s luring of British coach Mark Harrison, which was spiced by the capture of Mutuma, has turned heads, but Mubaiwa is not losing sleep. “We are not worried with what is happening at Caps United. If you go and ask them today they will tell you that Dynamos is a severe headache for them not the other way round,” he said.-sunday mail
Parents Name Their Babies After Mugabe
As President Mugabe celebrated his 91st birthday yesterday, mothers who gave birth at different hospitals across the country on the same day named their babies after him.
The President is understood to have enjoyed his birthday at a private reception with his family.
Scores of Zimbabweans also marked 21 February with congratulatory messages on social media and sent happy birthday wishes to the President.
Further, Diplomatic Corps Dean Ambassador Mawampanga Mwanananga said Africa was blessed to have an iconic leader in the mould of the African Union Chair.
Celebrations kicked off on Friday night as thousands converged on Harare’s City Sports Centre for the 21st February Movement fundraising musical gala.
A blockbuster line-up, which featured Alick Macheso, Suluman Chimbetu, Winky D, Tocky Vibes, Soul Jah Love and Seh Calaz lit up the venue with polished all-round performances befitting the occasion.
Funds raised at the gala could not be established, though they will be channelled towards the hosting of the 21st February Movement celebrations in Victoria Falls this Saturday.
Themed “Celebrating the birth of Gushungo, the icon of Zimbabwe’s revolution and champion of youth empowerment”, the main event will draw youths from across Zimbabwe.
Yesterday, several enchanted families celebrated in a unique manner as they welcomed newborns at various health centres countrywide.
By noon, 24 babies – 13 of them female – had been delivered at major hospitals contacted by The Sunday Mail.
Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals had the highest number (nine), while Chitungwiza General Hospital registered six; United Bulawayo Hospital four; Masvingo Provincial Hospital three and Marondera Provincial Hospital two.
At Parirenyatwa, two were named after President Mugabe: One was christened Gabriel Gama and the other Robert Chidawo.
Ms Debra Gama said she wanted her son – Gabriel – to be an exemplary and visionary leader like the President.
“I would like to wish President Mugabe a happy birthday. People asked me this morning (yesterday) what the baby’s name would be and I told them he shall be called Gabriel.
“I hope God will bless him with long life and wisdom just as he has done with President Mugabe.”
Ms Esther Chidawo said: “I am happy I have given birth to my son on the same day that President Mugabe was born. I decided to name him Robert because of this.
“I hope he will follow in his (President Mugabe’s) footsteps.”
The Zanu-PF Youth League weighed in with articles of clothing worth thousands of dollars for
babies born yesterday countrywide.
At Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, the party’s secretary for youth affairs, Cde Pupurai Togarep, said: “We want to instil a sense of responsibility and pride in children born on this day because it is the day that President Mugabe was born.
“We want them to be proud of who they are, their country and follow in the President’s footsteps, and this can be achieved through events like these.”
Ambassador Mwanananga — who is also DRC’s chief diplomat to Zimbabwe — described the President as a global icon.
He said as AU Chair, President Mugabe will be a key conduit to meeting Agenda 2063 objectives.
“We wish President Mugabe all the best on his birthday and many more years and blessings from God. For us, it is a blessing to have him and work with him as Africans. Africa has been blessed to have such a leader.
“He is an icon in the same category as the likes of Kwame Nkrumah, Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, Kenyatta and Mandela, to mention only a few. He believes in the destiny of Africa.
“In Africa, we have different types of leaders: Those who believe that the destiny of the continent lies in the hands of outsiders, specifically the West, and then there are leaders such as President Mugabe who believe that Africa can stand on its own.”
He went on: “His Chairmanship of the African Union could not have come at a better time; a time when he is going to guide the continent towards the first stages of Agenda 2063, which seeks to see Africa emerge as a global powerhouse.
“His stance on resource nationalism has also been very inspirational to all across the continent. God gave every people their own piece of land; even the Eskimos were given their own piece of land.
“We were given Africa, and all its resource wealth belongs to us. As President Mugabe always says, those people should leave us alone and he is totally right.”-sunday mail
Killing ZANU PF’s Paul Mangwana For $1
- ZANU PF plot to murder their own MP Paul Mangwana
- How Mangwana and Mwonzora Emerged as Zimbabwe’s National Heroes
For the first time since the days of ZANU PF leader Herbert Chitepo in 1975, it has in graphic detail been revealed how Robert Mugabe’s lieutenants plotted to brutally decapitate Paul Mangwana through a fake car accident in the days running up to the 2013 elections. Mangwana, a senior lawyer and former Co-chairperson of the constitution making body, COPAC, makes these revelations during the BBC documentary “Mugabe And The Democrats”.
The documentary evidence reveals how Zimbabwe’s most unlikely twins and Co-chairpersons of COPAC, Paul Mangwana (Zanu PF) and Douglas Mwonzora (MDC-T) persevered through intense persecution and impending death, as they toiled to bring about a new constitution for Zimbabwe in 2013.
Mangwana and Douglas Mwonzora are today Zimbabwe’s weird twins both by birth and political disposition but are our modern day heroes representing what we could achieve as a country by working together despite our political affiliation.
They represented the interests of their political parties in the quest to find a constitution that would hopefully guide Zimbabwe’s future; And through the constitution drafting process they made great strides despite real death threats, harassment and arrests.
But deep beneath the very obvious facts that they were the co-chairs of the constitution drafting organ lay the fundamental pressures from their respective political party leadership and assassination by Zanu PF.
Paul Mangwana was the most exposed as he represented a very ferocious ZANU PF that was ready to kill him after accusing him of colluding with his peers in the constitution drafting team for seeking to elimininate Mugabe from participating in any future elections. Zanu PF accused Mangwana of assenting to the insertion of a clause that barred anyone who previously held a position of president for two terms from contesting the next elections in Zimbabwe starting from 2013.
This was swiftly noted as a tactical move to eliminate Mugabe, leading to threats on Mangwana’s life though Mangwana was not part to the clause. ZANU PF’s stance to use brutal force to get its way in the constitution came to a climax at Mai Musodzi in Mbare when bused ZANU PF militants disrupted the proceedings under the command of their party leadership and attempted to attack both Mwonzora and Mangwana as they yelled at ‘sellout’ Mangwana.
Reports are that their remuneration for this act was no more than $1 beside promised favours, all so that they could betray their very own souls.
Mangwana knew well in advance that his party was planning violence and he says he had told ZANU PF leaders not to go ahead with the planned violence at Mai Musodzi hall.
Following Mai Musodzi skirmishes and a plot to derail the constitution by arresting Mwonzora, the two co-chairs Mangwana and Mwonzora realised they faced the same devil ZANU PF, and for the benefit of the nation agreed to press ahead with the constitution making exercise despite clear signal by ZANU PF to cause havoc and bring the whole process to crashing end.
It only took Mangwana a call to beg his superiors to stop all planned violence. As part of many attempts to frustrate the constitution process, ZANU PF ordered the arrest of Mwonzora leading to delays in the constitution making process.
A documentary by BBC reveals how much pressure Paul Mangwana was under from his party at a time he was seeking to implement a better future for Zimbabwe by delivering a balanced people driven constitution. Mangwana battled through his own conscience for the need to represent the views of the nation in the knowledge that he was clearly marked for gallows in the event of a slip. He worked with his political opponent and co-chairperson Mwonzora in the spirit of oneness for the benefit of the Zimbabweans but realised how vulnerable he was as he pushed to satisfy the unrealistic demands of his party that were not people driven.
In his own words Mangwana admits his party is brutal and uses all national institutions to enforce that brutal rule. In conclusion Mangwana says ‘Myself and the project had to be destroyed’, adding that it would be through a quick accident. The full video motion picture will one day doubtlessly be used to try Robert Mugabe even in his grave, so that these things are not repeated ever again on Zimbabwean soil.
International Women’s Day – 8th 0f March 2015
“Passive resistance”
Dear Zimbabwe Women and Men of all ethnic societies,
The coming 8th 0f March 2015 is an international women’s day. The past two letters that I have written regarding the “Grand Boycott,” I have managed to convince most women about the need for “passive resistance” to bring down the corrupt regime of Robert Mugabe and his criminal cabals. I appeal to all other women of Zimbabwe to be brave and be part of this passive resistance. If we sacrifice this blessed month of March 2015, we shall bring the change we want and it shall be done by women of Zimbabwe assisted by their men. We have a lot to win from this “passive resistance.” A regime like we have in Zimbabwe has no respect for life of its own citizens, it is for this reason that it must be brought down differently. We can only resist and not demonstrate in the street as there will be untold number of harmed people. We do not want to shed blood in this revolution. We know this too well, a lot of blood has been shed already: in Gugurahundi atrocities, in farm invasions, Operation Murambatsvina, the 2008 General elections. Thousands of people of all ethnic groups lost lives in shootings maiming, torture and various other forms the Zanu government used to eliminate dissenting voices.
Today I am inviting men to assist us in the “passive resistance.” We can win this elegantly if men joined hands with us in boycotting work for the whole of March this year of 2015. If most of you men who are working in government institutions have not been paid for the past 9 months consecutively, the question why can’t we just stage a non lethal revolt that will send this corrupt government packing. We have been too timid too long, we let this government do what it wants and we look on because we are afraid to do something to stop this nonsense. Please dear citizens, smell the coffee, this economy is grinding to a standstill. Crush it by resisting going to work and stay put in your homes. This government has never been an institution that is accountable to its own citizens except for those few selected citizens who are good at praise singing the “Great Leader Robert Mugabe” and his wife Grace. Please pack and stuff a lot of food in your kitchen and embrace the coming moment of truth where we shall take the monster by its horns just by sitting in our homes and not in the streets where it will harm us en masse.
A thought to consider while we wait the coming International Women’s Day, we women of Zimbabwe should hope of a culture of politics that is none patronizing. We should demand a better political climate and not this one of fear. Our women are used and abused in these Zimbabwean political parties. We have read a lot in the media about how women where used in the Zanu Party before and after independence. Oppah Muchinguri gave us some in-depth knowledge on how women and girls were used and abused during the struggle for independence only to be dumped after independence. The big shots in the party fed on young girls literally. This culture of abusing women is in the opposition parties too. We are told some women in opposition parties got positions by having sex with the top officials. Should we then wonder when they get purged like rates when their sale-by-date has expired? Our girl-children are looking at us as role models. We are sending a silent message to our future young women who are emulating from us, telling them that sexual advances are used to get a political position. The coming dispensation should revoke this practice. Our future girl children who will be women in those political positions should get it right. We must give them the dignity that rightly belongs to them. We must stop this culture of patronage altogether. Again they may be dissenting voices saying Nomazulu cannot tell us what to do with our bodies. My answer to this is that politics is dirty enough a trade. A position that a women gets after sleeping with a higher official reduces all of us women as we are sending a very toxic message to our men counterparts, they will continue to undermine us at will as they do not respect women anywhere. Zimbabwe is patriarchal through and through and in every political party in Zimbabwe there are male chauvinists who have no regards for the dignity of women. This is what our women should be fighting across all political divides. If we win this war and the women are considered as equals to men, not only in text books but in practice, our men will be liberated too. Any party or government position should be given to a citizen on merit and not on patronage and bottom power availability. We hope for a new dispensation that is corrupt- free, that will bring bread on the tables of all Zimbabweans regardless of tribe and color. Our reasons and objectives are clearly summarized:
Women and children are experiencing more acute poverty in Zimbabwe.
Families headed by women are now very common and experience higher levels of poverty than those headed by men.
Most Zimbabwean children are not getting even basic primary education. Educational structures have collapsed.
The number of street children in all large towns in Zimbabwe has risen to unprecedented levels.
People with mental and physical handicaps are not given the help they need.
Young girls: as young as 13 to 14 years are sent for early marriages to alleviate hunger in most rural areas.
Girls will still forfeit schools if they are on monthly periods because they do not have simple sanitary pads.
Food insecurities in most parts of Matabeleland and Midlands are not addresses by the government, it’s done selectively, given to those they think they support Zanu PF.
We are not protected by this government at all, our young women and girls are raped, every 90 minutes, a young girl or young woman is sexually assaulted by sick men who think they can cure AIDS by raping virgins, thereby infecting them further with the deadly virus.
Companies are relocating to their countries because their Zimasset is unsustainable to make business.
Flood victims are left on their own and unattended by the government, instead whatever donations that are done in their name, the goods and money are looted by disgraceful officials without shame!
Fasting!
During the boycott time the whole of March starting from the 8th of March, the International Women’s Day, women will be asked to fast. Fasting is the most powerful prayer we can offer to God at this hour of our most desperate times. God will give us tenfold if we fasted at this correct time of our religious time: Easter. God will hear our innermost prayers if we give up sex. Usually when people fast they give up what they like most. In this case we ask all women of Zimbabwe to give up conjugal rights of the bedroom with our spouses. Even passive resistance can bring change, it has happened before in many other countries; let it happen again in our lifetime done by us here in Zimbabwe.
Please be on the watch out for information every week until the 8th of March 2015 on Nehanda Radio. In the meantime please do stuff up the kitchen with food so that you do not go out during the boycott days! Enough is enough!
Ndini Chirikadzi chenyu
Yimi Ugogo omncane
Yes we can!
Nomazulu Thata is a political activist who resides in Germany. She is a senior member of the party Zunde: the Deputy National Chairperson. This call to boycott is a call to all women citizens of Zimbabwe of all political parties and non political oriented persons, it is therefore nowhere in conflict with her party Zunde position and aspirations. She can be contacted on: [email protected]
Matebeleland Says No to Mugabe and Mashingaidze Land Occupation, ‘Go To Mazowe’
ZAPU and Matebeleland people have joined hands in their fight to stop the take over of Maleme farm in Matebeleland South by president Mugabe’s lieutenant Mr. Mashingaidze.
Mashingaidze has recently sought to forcefully occupy Maleme farm assisted by his party ZANU PF and party thugs. The occupation of the farm has raised eyebrows as the takeover is disrupting farming activities that have benefited thousands of local people in the area. But now the government is seeking to accommodate an individual at the expense of the benefit that the local population as enjoyed in the farm.
The new land occupation has raised many questions as benefactors have been individuals from distant regions while locals are displaced and left landless by government. Locals and opposition parties have accused ZANU PF government of parceling out land on patronage basis with military and other security personnel being the benefactors of the land grab.
Zimbabwe African Peoples Union (ZAPU) led by Dumiso Dabengwa has voiced concerns over the current move to occupy Maleme farm , saying: ‘As a revolutionary that is pro-people the party notes with disgust the recent invasion of Maleme Farm in Matabeleland’s Matobo district, which is owned by Mr. Cunningham by one Mr. Mashingaidze.
The farm which houses Shalom Campsite and Ebenezer Training Center has been a hive of entrepreneurial activities with many jobless youths and women directly benefiting through employment and agriculture training.
The whole province has also been benefiting from its extensive poultry farming project while the Christian community at large has come to regard Maleme farm as its home due to its cheap and conducive boarding facilities.
The move by Mr. Mashingaidze and his ZANU PF party not only goes to show how anti-people they are but also shows how the ZANU PF government has turned injustice into law.
What is more shocking to ZAPU is that this latest invasion of the particular Farm by one of the ZANU PF cronies, confirms our fears that at a time Zimbabweans are swimming in poverty, the clueless government is setting its eyes on looting from the ordinary Zimbabwean.
At a time when most youths are roaming in the streets due to high unemployment, Maleme Farm as one of the few productive farms left in the country, has been safeguarding livelihoods by offering employment and agricultural training to the people of Matebeland, highly hit by de-industrialization.
We are disheartened that this move seems to have the evil blessings of the Zanu Presidency through utterances made by the Vice President Emerson Mnangagwa, that farm invasions of the few remaining white owned farms will continue unabated.
It is also reported that Mr. Cunningham was subsequently ordered not to move any properties from the farm as this would constitute theft.
This is clearly a fraudulent act of the highest order and as ZAPU we utterly condemn this heinous crime against Mr. Cunningham and the ordinary people of Matobo.’
We Will Kill Botswana Citizens In Zimbabwe!, Murder Victim Family Vows
Zimbabweans have resolved to take the law into their hands on Botswana citizens plying their business here, following the deaths of five cross borders employment seekers, at the hands of Botswana Police recently.
The cross border traders who have since established themselves into a powerful pressure group, with a sole aim to confront the Botswana government through their Zimbabwean office are seeking compensation from the perpetrators, failure of which they threatened with counter attack on Botswana citizens who are either at colleges or doing business as indication of communicating their disgruntlement.
Last month, four Zimbabweans were attacked by Botswana Police and left for dead, which happened as soon as they reached their homes in Tsholotsho and Kezi respectively.
Solomon Ncube 32, Khulekani Moyo 28, Mosh Malaba 41 and Obert Malaba all of Shumbeshabi village were severely attacked by Botswana Police and died soon after their arrival in their respective homes.
The families, who were weeping when ZimEye.com visited them last week, expressed their nastiest bitterness. “We did not expect that from our neighbouring brothers. How can they kill their fellow Africans who are trying to earn a living, and yet they are being schooled here in Zimbabwe,” said Mr Vusimuzi Malaba a father to the late slain brothers.
His sentiments were echoed by those of Salatiel Ncube, whose only son Solomon was also buried in the same district after he was attacked by Botswana Police.
“We are going to attack their sons and daughters who are here, and we will make sure that we hunt them from their college bases and revenge their parents’ cruelty,” he told ZimEye.com before weeping bitterly.
In a recent brutal attack again, another Zimbabwean man died after he was severely beaten by Botswana police for illegally entering their country.
Oscar Kani, 35, of Mkhubazi Village, Sanzukwi area in Mangwe District, arrived home unconscious on Monday afternoon after he was collected by relatives from a hospital in the neighbouring country.
He died on last Wednesday at Brunapeg Hospital in Mangwe where he was admitted. Kani’s uncle, Kenneth Ncube, who is the senior village head in the area, said his nephew could hardly speak or move when he arrived home.
“I received a phone call from a relative in Botswana telling me that Oscar was critically ill as he was thoroughly beaten up by the police.
“I sent my son to collect him from a hospital where he had been admitted in Botswana. My son later called and asked for a car to ferry my nephew as he could not walk,’’ said Ncube.
He said Kani had blisters all over his body, a swollen stomach and knees as well as scars on his head. Ncube said Kani was diagnosed with subdural haemorrhage caused by the head injuries.
He said his nephew was rushed to Brunapeg Hospital where he later died from the injuries. Ncube said relatives in Botswana informed him that his nephew was picked up from his workplace by Botswana police who accused him of being an illegal immigrant.
“My brother in Botswana told me that my nephew was arrested and a few days later they heard that he had been admitted at a hospital in Francistown,” said Ncube.
He said Kani left for Botswana in 2012 in search of employment. He was buried at his rural home.
The pressure group which is called Cross Border Victims Association is compiling figures of their fellow brothers and sisters who have been brutalised by Botswana Police, and petition their Zimbabwean embassy before taking action. “We are going to seek an explanation from the ambassador before we take action on flashing all the Tswanas who are here,” said Nkululeko Khumalo who is the interim chairperson of the newly established organisation.
Efforts to get comment from Botswana’s Ambassador were fruitless by the time of going to press, as he was busy with the President’s birthday function.
Tsvangirai Defeated, To Pay Expelled Workers Over $100,000
AT LEAST 17 workers fired from the MDC-T at the height of factional fights between party leader Morgan Tsvangirai and fired secretary-general Tendai Biti won their case and were reinstated with full salaries and benefits a bill calculated at more than $100,000.
According to the ruling by the labour court, former party director-general Toendepi Shonhe and 16 other workers will have to receive salaries and benefits from the date of their unfair dismissal.
However, the court ruled that if the relationship was now untenable, the workers would receive damages as agreed by the two parties.
“Having taken into consideration the law facts, submissions and mitigation in this matter, it is the tribunal’s view that: it is hereby ordered that the claim of unfair dismissal is upheld and I order that the respondent reinstate the claimants with full salary and benefits from the date of the unfair dismissal and if the employment relationship is no longer tenable, damages as mutually agreed between parties, in lieu of reinstatement,” the order read. -Newsday
“Parties may submit themselves for quantification of damages if not resolved. The claimants to meet full costs of arbitration fees as determined before the conciliation officer.”
In their court papers, the workers, who were employed in several departments by the MDC-T, said they were unlawfully dismissed from work and failed to agree with their employer on settlement.
They claimed that they were violently barred from attending duty by violent MDC-T youths at Harvest House who accused them of aligning themselves with Biti.
“It was submitted that the claimants stopped reporting for duty in February 2014. It was further alleged that the claimants were chased away after a fall out between the then secretary general of the MDC-T Tendai Biti and respondent’s loyalists. It was further submitted that violence was used to root out those considered to be loyal to Biti,” the order said.
The workers said there was no disciplinary action taken against them and efforts to engage then acting secretary-general, Tapiwa Mashakada, hit a brick wall. -Newsday
Bulawayo Celebrates Mugabe’s Birthday – ZBC
As the President turns 91 this Saturday, the people of Bulawayo have joined the rest of the nation in wishing him a happy birthday, the State owned broadcaster, ZBC claims.
FULL REPORT: Every 21st of February, the nation celebrates the President Cde Robert Mugabe’s birthday.
The ZBC News crew took to the streets of Bulawayo and spoke to several people who wished President Mugabe a happy birthday.
At Mpilo Central Hospital, mothers who gave birth from 12 midnight were excited that their babies share a birthday with the President.
Some of the mothers took time to wish Cde Mugabe a happy birthday, with some excited at the prospects that their babies may one day become leaders.
In 1986, the 21st February Movement was established in honour of President Mugabe.
The movement seeks to mould young people with integrity.
This year the 21st February Movement celebrations will be held in Victoria Falls on the 28th of this month.
Diamonds No More In Zimbabwe, Jonathan Moyo Reveals.
There are no more diamonds to talk about for revenue in Zimbabwe, Media and Information Minister Jonathan Moyo has revealed.
The country should begin looking elsewhere for its salvation, Moyo hinted in an online forum.
ZANU PF is on record claiming that diamond discoveries would boost Zimbabwe’s economy to the point where foreign aid would be a thing of the past after the gems’ discoveries were made public in 2005. But barely 10 years later as Zimbabwe struggles to feed its own citizens, the information minister has said there are no more alluvial diamonds to talk about.
Moyo told forumists on microblogging website Twitter, “Diamond revenues from alluvial diamond mining have dramatically shrunk. We now need to come terms with this reality,” said Moyo in response to a question on where diamond revenue was being channelled.
At the height of the diplomatic fall-out with the West President Robert Mugabe also declared that the country’s problems would be a “thing of the past following the discovery of about a quarter of the world’s diamond deposits”.
Moyo ‘s admission comes two years after former Finance Minister Tendai Biti protested that diamond revenues were being siphoned out of the country by ZANU PF through the backdoor.
BREAKING NEWS: CIO, Soldier Killed In Rusape Suspicious Accident
A soldier reported to belong to the Central Intelligence Organisation, was on Friday morning found dead and his body in pieces on a rail line close to Rusape, expelled ZANU PF Secretary for Administration Didymus Mutasa’s home area.
The man who cannot be named until relatives have been informed, was found dead with his body bruised in ways too gross for the print.
Two witnesses have said he was accidentally killed by a passing train having ‘strayed’ into a locomotive’s way.
Stripped Naked Exposing Private Parts
But pictures in ZimEye.com’s possession show the man’s hand crushed on the tracks but the rest of his body which was fairly intact, being bent to one side. Suspicion that he was murdered was further fuelled by the fact that his trousers were on the spot found half stripped while exposing his private parts.
His death comes after two intelligence agents died following a suspicious car accident close to Chiredzi, in which their vehicle was not only burnt up, but exploded into several parts.
A comment from the police could not be obtained at the time of writing as telephones were not being answered.
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Mugabe’s Last Supper
The Movement For Democratic Change – Tsvangirai, South Africa Province is today conducting a demonstration at the embassy in South Africa at 1230PM.
The LAST SUPPER inspired by ZimEye.com columnist Clement Moyo, is a brain child of the MDC-T in South Africa and has received international endorsement from various organisations and the Zimbabwean communities worldwide.
In South Africa, plans are in place to hold a LAST SUPPER demonstration on Saturday the 21st of February 2015 in Pretoria at the Zimbabwe Embassy.
Similar events under the LAST SUPPER banner will be held at Zimbabwe embassies and consulates worldwide on the day of President Mugabe’s birthday.
The LAST SUPPER has since been adopted by a cross section of people across the political divide hence it is not solely an MDC T event.
The media will be addressed by civic organisations, Zimbabwe political parties and other organisations in solidarity.
The key grievances of the protesters are the immediate resignation of President Mugabe, return to rule of law, the full implementation of the new constitution, election rigging, unemployment crisis and the decaying social, political, legal, academic and political and the compromised governance culture.
You Know Me by Kapital K
Zimbabwean born & now Cape Town based rapper Kapital K has dropped a new single titled “ You Know Me” , the second off is much anticipated mixtape Listening Party . The track acts as a reminder of who one is and where he or she has come from. The 25 year old rapper said, “The experiences from the past have forced me to develop a hunger that has allowed me to overcome all the hurdles I used to face. Hence the “in your face” reminder that you know me especially for those that try to pretend they don’t see your progress in life”.
In December 2014 the rapper leased his first single titled Billionaire which has been well received online & on social media. Talking about his upcoming project the rapper said “expect a blend of music which represents where I am in my life in terms of everything I’m currently into. That’s MCing, going out, dealing with friends issues, the transitions and challenges I face in my day to day life such as relationships and the likes. The mixtape Listening Party is expected to be released soon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPkelnv6NF0
Video Exposes Female Thugs
TWO female thieves who robbed another woman of $370 in OK Supermarket, Makoni were nabbed after they were identified on CCTV camera.
Panashe Madziva(27) and Yolanda Nyabadza(29) both from Mbare appeared before Chitungwiza Resident Magistrate Donald Ndirowei this week facing two counts of theft and fraud.
Prosecutor Ntombikayise Nleya told the court that on January 29 this year at around 1200 hours the complainant, Jane Tsiga (25)an employee at Chitungwiza magistrate court was in OK Supermarket buying some groceries.
The two accused persons were following the complainant with one of shielding Tsiga’s bag as the other was cutting it with a sharp object.
The accused persons took the complainant’s wallet with cash amounting to $370 and her particulars.
Madziva and Nyabadza were however being recorded on CCTV camera in the supermarket.
The complainant made a police report and positively identified the accused persons.
Further allegations are that on February 3 this year at around 1230 hours another complainant Maritha Zumbani from Unit B in Chitungwiza, met the two accused persons at Makoni.
The accused were in the company of two male accomplices who are still at large.
Madziva and Nyabadza told the complainant that someone had their $5 000 but did not know how to count it and requested her to help them count the money.
The complainant was then ordered to surrender her valuables to the male counterparts as assurance that she would not run away with their money.
The court heard that the complainant was referred to a house in Unit B, Seke to collect the money.
After realising that she had been duped the complainant went back to where she had left the two accused persons, but found them gone with her phone, $60 and R200.
On February 12 the two accused tried to dupe her again using the same modus operandi.
The complainant notified members of the public and the two were apprehended.
They were remanded in custody to February 19 for continuation of trial.-Newsday
Mugabe Grins Ahead of Obscene Birthday
President Robert Mugabe faced with a fast failing economy, is preparing to celebrate his birthday where several elephants are to be slaughtered. Mugabe joked saying he is happy to reach the age of 91.
Answering a question from the Jonathan Moyo controlled media on his birthday message in Pretoria, South Africa, where he chaired the Extraordinary SADC Double Troika Summit on Lesotho, Mugabe had delegates in stitches when he threw some jokes.
He jokingly said he had forgotten about his birthday and that he imagines how many tonnes of sugar he has taken in the 91 years.
“I have had a lion’s share, I am sure,” he said. “But seriously, I am happy I am that age. I am happy God has looked after me. And I am happy also that my relatives, my friends and they include of course political friends who have assisted us in the struggle, South Africa included, have made me happier that I have seen my country become an independent one.
“I have also seen my country also going to the assistance of others which had not become independent and ensuring that they got their independence. But when all is said and done, I said to the good Lord, thanks for giving me this long life.”
There was a round of applause from the floor after President Mugabe finished speaking.
President Mugabe will celebrate his birthday in Victoria Falls next Saturday at a colourful function that will coincide with the 29th edition of the 21st February Movement.
The 21st February Movement was inaugurated in 1986 under the auspices of the Zanu-PF Youth League to encourage Zimbabweans, particularly youths to emulate President Mugabe’s revolutionary ideas, charismatic leadership and selfless policies.
As of yesterday, congratulatory messages were already streaming in from organs of Zanu-PF and ordinary Zimbabweans, wishing the President more years of good health and wise leadership.
In a statement, Zanu-PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo, hailed President Mugabe not only for his exceptional role in the liberation of Zimbabwe, but his remarkable work in post independence era.
“Given the rarity of this achievement, we believe that this is the best evidence yet that his leadership is indeed the will of the Almighty God,” he said.
“We wish him many more and look forward to more years of his extraordinary stewardship.
“President Mugabe has done remarkable work not just in respect of our liberation (of which every Zimbabwean, including our brothers and sisters in the opposition, is a beneficiary) but also in terms of capably leading Government since independence.”
He said the 21st February Movement celebrations next weekend would afford the young people a golden opportunity to reflect on the leadership of President Mugabe who was not only appreciated in Zimbabwe but also cherished the entire world as amply demonstrated by his election recently to lead both the SADC and AU.
“It is trite that President Mugabe’s birthday celebrations are always sponsored by patriotic Zimbabweans and never by Government. The suggestion that public funds were used to sponsor this year’s celebrations is therefore unfounded,” he said.
Khaya Moyo said desperate attempts by MDC formations with the backing of the grovelling Western media that President Mugabe’s birthday celebrations would gobble US$1 million were useless smear campaign that would not stop the people of Africa in general and Zimbabweans in particular from idolising this special man.
The Zanu-PF Youth League, which is organising the 21st February Movement celebrations, said it was elated that President Mugabe had achieved a rare feat in life.
The league’s deputy secretary Kudzai Chipanga, said this year’s celebrations of the 21st February Movement, were unique because they were also coming at a time when President Mugabe had been crowned the Sadc and Africa Union chairman.-State Media
Mliswa Looks to His ‘Homosexual’ Charm
Expelled former Zanu PF Mashonaland West chairman Temba Mliswa, has revealed that he admires Professor Jonathan Moyo the man he has also alleged “is a homosexual”.
Mliswa said he has accepted his fate and is finding comfort in Information Minister Jonathan Moyo’s political comeback charm after he was expelled from Zanu PF in 2005.
Moyo was ejected from Zanu PF after defying President Robert Mugabe and stood as an independent in parliamentary elections. His constituency had been designated for women candidates in the party.
But he bounced back in 2009 and Mr. Mugabe picked him for the second time round as his information minister. Moyo now sits on the party’s supreme decision-making body, the politburo.
The Zanu PF politburo expelled Mliswa and former secretary for administration Didymus Mutasa on Wednesday accusing them of insubordination.
Mliswa, who’s also the Hurungwe West lawmaker, told VOA he, however, is yet to receive official communication about his expulsion from Zanu PF.
He says the people in his constituency appreciate the work he has put in as he tried to improve their lives.
“The work I’m doing in Hurunge West is good enough for the next ten years,” said Mliswa. ” It will be difficult for anyone to out-do what I have done because I was and I’m truly committed to the people there and they appreciate.”
He continued: “They are good people, they stood by me and they deserve a better life; a transformation of their daily lives. I know they are not happy, they are aggrieved but I will tell them that that’s politics at the end of the day and I will give them examples of people like Jonathan Moyo who were expelled from the party but came back into the central committee, into the politburo; he’s now minister of information and is one of the kingpins of the party.”
Zanu PF spokesman Simon Khaya Moyo was said to be out of town, but politburo member and lawyer Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana told VOA there was nothing wrong with the expulsions or ongoing purges in his party.
He said anyone who takes aim at President Robert Mugabe would be expelled from the party immediately.
Zanu PF has been purging its structures of allies of ousted former Vice President Joice Mujuru who was accused of plotting to assassinate President Mugabe so she could assume office. Mrs. Mujuru has refuted the allegations. – VOA/Additional Reporting
Black Mamba Causes Terror, Interferes With Water Supply
A deadly black mamba is coming between a thirsty Zimbabwean city and its water by attacking technicians trying to finish work on a new water reservoir, it was reported on Friday.
The snake “is chasing away” engineers and electricians trying to connect electric meters at water tanks above the eastern city of Mutare, the state-run Manica Post reported.
“(Engineers) said a big black mamba viciously attacked them last week in the company of technicians who wanted to upgrade the power grid at the holding tanks to cater for the new electric meters,” the newspaper reported. There were no reports of injuries.
The holding tanks will reportedly supply water to a new 10 million litre reservoir for more than 5000 households in the city’s low-income Chikanga suburb.
The reservoir is due to be commissioned next week if the engineers manage to finish their work.
The black mamba is one of Zimbabwe’s deadliest snakes and is widespread in low-lying areas.
Willard Manungo, an official in the finance ministry, urged the technicians to have the snake trapped or chased off by game rangers, the Manica Post reported.
EU Slaps Sanctions on Grace and Mugabe
The European Union bloc has slapped renewed sanctions on President Robert Mugabe and his wife, Grace.
The EU announced it is reviving its restrictive measures for another year, including a travel ban and asset freeze, according to a notice on Friday in the EU’s official online portal.
The move comes after former minister of state in the president’s office Didymus Mutasa publicly dressed down Mugabe’s wife, Grace.
The sanctions will be in force until February, 20, 2016.
Until today the EU had been working to restore Mugabe’s status as it was pre 2001.
The move has attracted a barrage of criticism from within ZANU PF. Zanu PF deputy information designate, Psychology Maziwisa responded atacking the EU. He said the bloc is displaying arrogance and its actions are surprising as they appear to be eroding the spirit of re-engagement.
“This is a display of arrogance ad total disregard of the re-engagement efforts that have been witnessed,” Maziwisa said.Only a few days ago, there were cheers when Europe unveiled development aid to the tune of US$270 million although government still held reservations on why the President remains under sanctions.
Council Mobilises Residents Into Mass Action
Municipality of Gwanda councillors are reported to be mobilising residents of the town to go out on a mass demonstration against the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) over continued water woes in the town.
In the latest radio news broadcast on Star FM News, Gwanda Residents Association spokesperson Bekezela Maduma Fuzwayo is quoted as saying that the councillors have called the residents of the town to a meeting at the town’s stadium tomorrow morning to discuss the stand off between Council and ZINWA on the erratic water supplies in the town. According to the news broadcast, Gwanda has been facing water problems for a long time as a result of a stand off between ZINWA and Council over an outstanding debt.
Speaking on the news broadcast Fuzwayo told Star FM news that his association is not fully informed on the proposed residents meeting but aware that its to discuss the water crisis. In a follow up by this media, Fuzwayo confirmed that they had been in a meeting with one of the councillors who indicated that council is calling the residents to announce that council has failed to handle ZINWA and handing over the case to the residents.
“I can confirm that one of the councillors has indicated to residents in a public meeting held today that council will indeed tomorrow meet with all the residents of the town and mobilise them to demonstrate against ZINWA dependent on the outcome of a meeting between Council and ZINWA held today,” he said.
Probed further on the possibility of the council taking such a move, Fuzwayo refused to commit himself to matters around the council meeting as it was not communicated to the Residents Association formally. He expressed disappointment in council trying to coerce people to a demonstration against ZINWA where as council called the police to call off a similar demonstration organised by the residents against ZINWA late last year.
“I am not going to comment beyond what the councillor said except that if this is what council is planning its sad because this issue would have been sealed last year had council not intervened by calling the police to stop a residents demonstration on the same matter because it was led from within the residents,” said Fuzwayo.
“We can not stop them if the legal provisions around their operations allow councillors to lead demonstration all we want as residents is water from the pipes and not points scoring,” he added.
According to Fuzwayo, council refused to have a tripartite meeting involving ZINWA, Council and the Residents Association which he believes remains the only logical way towards an amicable solution to the water problems.
“We asked for a formal tripartite meeting between ZINWA, Council and Residents representatives last year but council snubbed us while ZINWA came forward,” said Fuzwayo. “Its hopeless holding separate meetings. As residents we want water so if we meet and realise ZINWA is to blame we will get ZINWA out of our water and if its council the same will go for them without fear or favour,” added Fuzwayo.
Comment could not be sources from the Mayor’s office nor from the Town Clerk who were both said to be in a meeting. However a council official who would not be named confirmed that council will tomorrow hold a meeting with residents to discuss the water problems in the town and a way forward on the Council and ZINWA stand off.
I’m Not Going Anywhere: Mliswa
A defiant Temba Mliswa, the expelled former Zanu PF provincial chairperson for Mashonaland West, went on with his normal duties as a ruling party legislator yesterday, saying he was still to be officially notified about his reported expulsion.
Mliswa told the Daily News yesterday that he was “completely in the dark” about the allegations that had been levelled against him, and why he had not been summoned to attend any party hearing — having only learnt “through the media” that he had been expelled.
In that light, the firebrand politician said, he would carry on his work and remain a loyal cadre of the ruling party, as “politics runs in my blood”.
Speaking to the Daily News soon after chairing the parliamentary portfolio committee on Sports and Education yesterday, Mliswa said he was not moved by all the reports about him, including those that said he had been expelled from the ruling party.
“I don’t know the reasons why it is said that I was expelled from Zanu PF as I have only read about it in the Press. There was no disciplinary hearing against me or any charge laid against me.
“People can also kick Temba out of politics but they cannot take away politics from me. I want to thank my party for giving me the opportunity to work for it and I will remain serving it,” Mliswa added.
Asked further why he was still attending Parliament given that his party had expelled him, he said as he was yet to receive an official notification from Zanu PF, he could not stop working for his constituency.
“There are formal procedures to be followed, and the Speaker of the National Assembly is yet to receive the letter stating that I am fired from the party and that I am no longer an MP, just as I have also not received any expulsion letter,” Mliswa said. He added that his portfolio committee members had asked him to continue chairing the committee as he was still the legitimate chairperson.
Pressed further about what the future had in store for him, Mliswa said he would take a back seat and rest at his farm in Hurungwe West, if his expulsion was confirmed, but would continue to support Zanu PF. “I am not going to stand as an independent candidate in the event of a by-election in my constituency. The people in the constituency will decide, but I am going to remain with them and work with them.
“I am not the first politician to be expelled as it has happened to many others, but one can always come back in the future,” Mliswa said.
Announcing Mliswa’s expulsion on Wednesday, following a politburo meeting that was held in Harare, Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo said the former Mashonaland West chairperson was fired for disrespecting the party’s national leadership and interrupting meetings in his province.
“On Cde Temba Mliswa, the former chairman of Mashonaland West, he has also been expelled from the party on an array of charges ranging from insubordination, denigrating national party leaders, interfering with the running of the Youth and Women League in Mashonaland West, extortionist behaviour and continuing to interrupt party meetings in that province. “His expulsion from the party (also) renders his seat in Parliament vacant,” Moyo said.
Confusion continued to abound yesterday as to when Zanu PF’s disciplinary committee had met to reach its decisions on Mutasa and Mliswa, amid conflicting reports from lickspittle State media — raising much speculation and serious doubts about how the much-debated decision was arrived at. daily news
Woman Brutally Scalds Hubby’s GF With Boiling Water
FAILURE to stomach her husband’s cheating landed a 17-year-old woman in court last week after scalding his small house with boiling water.
Appearing before senior Mutare magistrate, Mrs Sekai Chiundura, Letwin Chaparara pleaded guilty to have intentionally caused bodily harm to Tracy Mukwekwezeke (23) by pouring boiling water on her face and chest. Prosecuting, Mr Donald Mudadirwa, told the court that the two are neighbours in the Destiny residential area.
“On the day in question, Chaparara saw the complainant in the company of her husband at around 8.30am and suspected that the two were having an affair. She confronted the two and threatened to dump her child with Tracy so that she would take care of her as she intended to snatch her husband.
“Tracey told Chaparara that she was dating her husband’s friend only identified as Liberty, but she was not convinced,” said Mr Mudadirwa.
After the confrontation, Chaparara quietly went to her house and boiled water. “At around 10am, Chaparara followed Tracey to the bathroom where she was taking a bath and poured boiling water on her face and chest,” the court heard.
Asked why she committed the offence, Chaparara blamed her action on anger. “I was overwhelmed with rage, Your Worship,” said Chaparara.
Tracey is admitted at Mutare Provincial Hospital where she is reported to be in a stable condition. Mrs Chiundura adjourned the case to yesterday where she was expected to sentence her. manica post
FAILURE to stomach her husband’s alleged cheating landed a 17-year-old woman in court last week after scalding the suspected mistress with boiling water. Appearing before senior Mutare magistrate, Mrs Sekai Chiundura, Letwin Chaparara pleaded guilty to have intentionally caused bodily harm to Tracy Mukwekwezeke (23) by pouring boiling water on her face and chest. Prosecuting, Mr Donald Mudadirwa, told the court that the two are neighbours in the Destiny residential area.
“On the day in question, Chaparara saw the complainant in the company of her husband at around 8.30am and suspected that the two were having an affair. She confronted the two and threatened to dump her child with Tracy so that she would take care of her as she intended to snatch her husband.
“Tracey told Chaparara that she was dating her husband’s friend only identified as Liberty, but she was not convinced,” said Mr Mudadirwa.
After the confrontation, Chaparara quietly went to her house and boiled water.
“At around 10am, Chaparara followed Tracey to the bathroom where she was taking a bath and poured boiling water on her face and chest,” the court heard.
Asked why she committed the offence, Chaparara blamed her action on anger.
“I was overwhelmed with rage, Your Worship,” said Chaparara.
Tracey is admitted at Mutare Provincial Hospital where she is reported to be in a stable condition.
Mrs Chiundura adjourned the case to yesterday where she was expected to sentence her.
Man Axes Three women Over UnPaid Wages And Disappears
In a shocking incident a man from Tsholotsho launched an attack on three women in one night after he allegedly accused them of failing to pay him for digging water wells at their homesteads in Bulilima.
Two of the women are recovering at Plumtree District Hospital after Khumalo axed them on their heads.
40 year Nkosiyabo Khumalo, also broke into a shop belonging to Simon Ndlela and destroyed all his goods at Zuzaphi Business centre,claiming that the businessman owed him money.
Maidah Sithole, 62, of Zuzaphi area in Ndolwane under Chief Masendu said Khumalo broke into her homestead around 2AM on Tuesday.
He was demanding payment before completing the job.
Sithole said Khumalo robbed her of R1,200.
“I was asleep at home with my grandchildren when I heard a loud knock on the door. The person identified himself as Khumalo. He told me that he had come to collect his money. I told him that I didn’t have any money. The man threatened to set our bedroom hut on fire if I didn’t open the door,” said Sithole.
Sithole said when she finally opened the door, Khumalo started assaulting her with a chisel on her arms.
This forced Sithole give R1,200 to Khumalo who complained that the money was not enough.
“He went on to hammer my head with the chisel. My two grandchildren had fled from the bedroom hut and were screaming for help but no one heard them. Khumalo struck me once with an axe and then fled.” said Sithole.
She said she fainted and was assisted by her grandchildren to get help from a neighbouring house.
Duduzile Ncube, 36, another victim from the same village, said Khumalo was well-known in the area as he had assisted a number of people by digging wells for them.
Ncube who was visibly in pain said Khumalo arrived at her homestead around 1AM and broke down her bedroom door. She was with her eight-year-old child when Khumalo attacked her.
Ncube said Khumalo demanded money but she pointed out that she did not have any.
“Khumalo struck me with an axe twice on the head. He also hammered me with a chisel and bit my upper lip and breasts as we struggled. Khumalo also tried to stab me with a knife but I ran out of the hut and hid in my backyard. He searched for me but eventually gave up as it was dark,” she said.
Ncube said she jumped over the fence intending to flee to her neighbour but collapsed on the way. She later woke up at the neighbour’s homestead.
She said Khumalo fled with her cellphone after he searched the hut and failed to get any money.
Ncube said Khumalo proceeded to her sister Sibongile’s homestead and attacked as well.
Sibongile was treated at Plumtree District Hospital and discharged.
The councillor of the area, Ian Matiwaza, said Khumalo destroyed Ndlela’s shop on the same night.
He said the man, who was still at large, broke into the shop and destroyed all the goods.
“Khumalo threw some of the goods in a blair toilet and emptied the other goods to the ground leaving shelves empty.” said Matiwaza.-chronicle
WARNING DISTURBING VIDEO: Woman Stripped Naked, Sexually Assaulted as Harare Policeman Watches
A Harare policeman watched as a woman was stripped naked and sexually assaulted in Hatfield.
ZimEye.com can exclusively reveal that the male cop identified by his first name, “Brian,” who resides at 12A Nirvana Road Hatfield, last week allowed his wife and other surrounding women to attack his girlfriend discovered sleeping in his house.
The cop works at Braeside Police Station in Harare, a source revealed.
The violence occurred after the ZRP officer’s wife charged at the woman accusing her of cheating with her husband.
Some witnesses have suggested that the victim furthermore is a minor since in the clip, one of the women calls her a child “nhanha”.
Several witnesses have told ZimEye.com how the man also caused the fracas after he had allegedly squandered $1600.00 on the girlfriend.
A comment from police spokesperson Charity Charamba could not be obtained at the time of writing as her phone was not reachable. More To Follow…..VIDEOS:
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Zim Man Beaten To Death By Botswana Police
A ZIMBABWEAN man has died after he was severely beaten by Botswana police for illegally entering their country.
Oscar Kani, 35, of Mkhubazi Village, Sanzukwi area in Mangwe District, arrived home unconscious on Monday afternoon after he was collected by relatives from a hospital in the neighbouring country.
He died on Wednesday at Brunapeg Hospital in Mangwe where he was admitted.
Kani’s uncle, Kenneth Ncube, who is the senior village head in the area, said his nephew could hardly speak or move when he arrived home.
“I received a phone call from a relative in Botswana telling me that Oscar was critically ill as he was thoroughly beaten up by the police.
“I sent my son to collect him from a hospital where he had been admitted in Botswana. My son later called and asked for a car to ferry my nephew as he could not walk,’’ said Ncube.
He said Kani had blisters all over his body, a swollen stomach and knees as well as scars on his head.
Ncube said Kani was diagnosed with subdural haemorrhage caused by the head injuries.
He said his nephew was rushed to Brunapeg Hospital where he later died from the injuries.
Ncube said relatives in Botswana informed him that his nephew was picked up from his workplace by Botswana police who accused him of being an illegal immigrant on February 7.
“My brother in Botswana told me that my nephew was arrested and a few days later they heard that he had been admitted at a hospital in Francistown,” said Ncube.
He said Kani left for Botswana in 2012 in search of employment. He said his nephew will be buried today at his rural home. chronicle
AUDIO: Grace Now Ruling ZANU PF- Mutasa
VOA|Former Zanu-PF secretary for administration, Didymus Mutasa, says the centre of power in Zanu-PF has shifted and First Lady, Grace Mugabe, is now firmly in control of party affairs.
The 285th ordinary session of the Politburo on Wednesday expelled Mutasa and Hurungwe West Member of Parliament
Temba Mliswa soon after the return of Grace from Singapore.
Mutasa told VOA Studio 7’s Blessing Zulu in an interview, “There is no doubt from what is going on that at the present moment, that the center of their power is going to be the first lady and we find that very absurd. It has never happened anywhere that, that kind of arrangement should be the case. One of us once talked about it, way back Jabulani Sibanda intimated that what had happened was a bedroom coup, and he was dragged to court and he is still waiting to be sentenced.
“You see at yesterday’s (Wednesday) Politburo meeting the first lady sat as a member of the presidium, but you see in terms of our constitution, the secretary for Women’s Affairs, which the late Sally Mugabe was, never sat at the top table, but when she comes in for the first Politburo meeting, she seats at the top table, well it gives us an assumption that they are probably prepared for her to be the center of power.”
Party spokesman Simon Khaya Moyo said the two were fired for insubordination. But Mutasa said he does not recognise the expulsion. – VOA
Tocky Vibes Survives On Kombi Business Economy
Zim Dancehall thrives on the Kombi Economy which government is destroying in 2016
DESPITE dancehall musician Tocky Vibes’s win of two National Merit Awards 2015 edition (NAMA), analysts are of the view that the genre has reached its epic and is now on the decline.
Tocky, real name, Obey Makamure got away with two awards in both the Outstanding Song and Outstanding Album categories at a colourful ceremony held at 7 Arts Theatre in Avondale on Saturday night, representing the rise of Dance Hall music.
In an interview on the future prospects of Dance Hall Music, social analyst, Alexander Rusero argues that should the fortunes of the country’s economy change, the genre is likely to suffer a natural death.
“Zim Dance Hall tends to have a niche` market on the unemployed youths and the majority of Commuter Omnibus drivers and their assistance where the tunes are always humming in the omnibuses’ stereos all day.
“Now given the Government’s move to ban and outlaw Kombis starting in 2016, it means Zim Dancehall is also under siege,” he said.
Rusero went on to argue that if the country’s unemployment problems are to be reduced, the genre will also be affected.
“Should unemployment levels be reduced through robust employment creation programmes like road construction, the decrease in unemployment will also realise a decrease in the popularity of this genre,” said Rusero.
However, Godfrey Bakasa, a manager for one Dance Hall musician, Seh Calaz argues that as long as Jamaican Dance Hall music is in existence, Zim Dance Hall will not die.
“Zimbabwean Dance Hall music is a reflection of Jamaican Dance Hall and the only difference is that we sing in Shona.
“So, as long as Jamaican Dance Hall is in existence, Zim Dance Hall will continue to survive,” he argued.
Furthermore, he said people may predict what they want, but “as long as people continue producing the music, the genre will not die.”
The sentiments leading to the predictions of Zim Dance Hall demise are largely coming from the demise of Urban Grooves music, a genre that took Zimbabwe by storm in the early 2000s.
Writing back in 2009, former radio DJ, Musavengana Nyasha, argue that Urban Grooves was not going to survive because it was not originally Zimbabwean.
“Zimbabweans love their music to bits, and of this there can be no doubt.
“That is why they do not spend their hard-earned cash on urban grooves.
“If you will permit me to say so, urban grooves are not Zimbabwean.
“Singing over foreign music in Shona does not make it local.
“The fact that it is Zimbabweans singing the music still doesn’t make it local,” he wrote then.
As it is, it remains to be seen if Dance Hall will survive into the future.
Zimbabwe Fashion Week UK: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
Birmingham plays host to Zimbabwe Fashion Week UK this year, with emerging designers from Zimbabwe showcasing their designs in this first of its kind exhibition. The fashion event will take place at The Crown Banqueting Hall, Birmingham on July 4th.
London, UK (February 13, 2015) – Zimbabwe Fashion Week UK is a collaboration between a group of designers and culture vultures, who came together out of a shared passion for all things Zimbabwean. The first of it’s kind in the UK, Zimbabwe Fashion Week UK will showcase some of the most exciting Zimbabwean designers working today.
Zimbabwe is ready to step out of the shadow of this blanket misunderstanding. With designers from all over the country, this unique fashion event will bring emerging designers and gifted musicians all under one roof. A celebration of Zimbabwe talent in the UK, it will champion new and emerging artists by giving them a platform to share their designs and music in front of influential media, buyers, bloggers and VIP guests. It will also give those attending the opportunity to network with a wealth of vibrant and passionate fashion design talent from Zimbabwe.
For one day, the magnificent Crown Banqueting Hall in Birmingham will play host to the fashion event from 11am to midnight on July 4th. Founder of Zimbabwe Fashion Week UK, Chiedza Dawn Ziyambe explains: “We aim to bridge the perceived gaps between Zimbabwean fashion and global fashion trends. This showcase will give Zimbabwean designers the opportunity to reach out to consumers globally and help them gain the recognition they deserve in the UK fashion industry.”
With African prints becoming a huge trend in large international fashion houses, many of the talented designers are sure to shine in the spotlight. The creators of Zimbabwe Fashion Week UK know that African designs and apparel have yet to really make an impact and achieve their rightful place in the global fashion market. This event intends to right this wrong and introduce fashion professionals from Zimbabwe to the right audience.
The show will also allow you to purchase some of the stunning pieces and unique creations from the emerging designers, allowing you to ensure your wardrobe is on-trend for the season ahead.
Zimbabwe Fashion Week UK is still looking for designers and sponsors for the event. If you would like to get involved then please contact Dawn on 07845062100.
For more information about Zimbabwe Fashion Week UK, please visit http://zimbabwefashionweekuk.com
About Zimbabwe Fashion Week UK
Zimbabwe Fashion Week UK is a collaboration between a group of designers and culture vultures who came together out of a shared passion for all things Zimbabwean. We love our culture, clothes, design, art and music and so wanted to share our creative and organisational abilities to bring Zimbabwe fashion to the UK in an all-around fashion spectacular.
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Bouncers Beat Up Bishop, Tear Up His Clothes
Bishop Danmore Magorimbo of the Abundant Life Global Ministries is seeking a peace order against the owner of the premises his church was renting whom he is accusing of hiring bouncers who allegedly assaulted him in October last year.
In his application filed at the Harare Civil Court, Magorimbo claimed Thomas Mutizhe hired the two bouncers who assaulted him in front of his wife and a man he only identified as Mr Rubaya.
“In October 2014, I was invited to a meeting by Mutizhe in the offices of Mr Rubaya, he turned up with two very muscular men who beat me up in the presence of my wife and Mr Rubaya, tearing my clothes in the process,” reads part of Magorimbo’s application.
The pastor had to run for dear life and was seen by some of the office staff as he ran towards the city library across the road.
“I received further threats via cell phone from one of the bouncers to vacate Mutizhe’s property which the church was renting within three hours.
After these threats i wrote a letter to Mr Rubaya and surrendered the property keys.” he said.
Mutizhe in his opposing affidavit,denied the allegations levelled against him by Magorimbo.
He claimed he never attended the alleged meeting with two bouncers and never witnessed the applicant being assaulted.
Magistrate Ms Ruth Kamangira ordered both parties to come to court on Monday for her ruling.
Sino Hydro Ready For Makomo 600MW Power Project
Chinese company Sino-Hydro is in the running for a contract to construct a planned 600 megawatt thermal power station for coal miner, Makomo Resources although officials insist that they are still to put out a tender for the project.
Sino-Hydro has moved some of its machines to Makomo’s operations in Hwange and was helping the company carry out feasibility studies for the power station.
Makomo, situated in the Hwange coal belt, was last year producing in excess of 200,000 tonnes of coal per month and installed a $14 million coal washing plant.
But poor uptake from its main customers – Zimbabwe Power Company’s Hwange Station and small power stations in Bulawayo, Harare and Munyati – has forced the company to look at alternatives and was last year awarded a licence to operate a power station by the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA).
Last week, Makomo Resources general manager Samson Mabvira told a local weekly that officials from Sino Hydro were preparing for the construction of the power station although the company had not been awarded the tender.
“Of course we are using some of (Sino-Hydro)’s equipment for other purposes but officially we have not awarded them the tender for the power station,” Mabvira told The Source on Thursday.
“We are still to advertise for the tender and that is when we will select the company which will construct the power station.”
Sino- Hydro is already constructing another power station of the similar size at Hwange Power Station after being contracted by Zimbabwe Power Company.
Mabvira said they were still to come up with cost of the project although the Hwange Power station project is estimated to cost $1,2 billion.
RBZ Owes Meikles $47 Million
Hotel group, Meikles, which was temporarily suspended from trading on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange on allegations of trying to manipulate its stock price through over stating its debt owed by the Reserve Bank on Tuesday, was owed $47 million by the central bank as at the end of December 2013, latest data from Parliament shows.
According to amendments contained in the Reserve Bank Debt Assumption Bill, which has been tabled for debate in Parliament, Meikles is among 60 other firms and 466 individuals that are owed a total of $1, 424 billion by the central bank as at the end December 2013.
Government has proposed to take over the central bank’s debt under the Reserve Bank Debt Assumption Bill.
Meikles, which posted a $2,8 million loss for the half-year ending September 30, claims it is owed $90 million by the central bank, a figure that is now being disputed and investigated by the local bourse.
Information in the RBZ Bill shows that the central bank’s principal debt to Meikles was $25, 882,099.77 in 1998 but shot up to $47,044,440.70 at the end of 2013 after inclusion on interest, charged at a rate of eight percent per annum.
According to the data, the money was specifically used to purchase grain, fuel, electricity, water treatment chemicals and drugs.
Meikles has said it was banking on the release of the money to fund its expansion programmes as well as compliance with indigenisation and empowerment laws.
The listed firm’s debt issue came under spotlight early this month when Bikita West legislator, Munyaradzi Kereke, a former advisor to the then central bank governor, Gideon Gono, accused the hotel group of inflating the figure to manipulate its stock price.
The ZSE on Tuesday announced the temporary suspension of Meikles from trading on the bourse after it acquired new information regarding the debt situation.
“The temporary suspension was necessitated by the carrying amount of the asset placed with the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (“RBZ”) as disclosed in the company’s audited financial statements for the year ended 31 March, 2014,” ZSE chief executive, Alban Chirume said in a statement.
“On 13 February 2015, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe received a written submission from the RBZ on the asset’s carrying amount, information which was availed to the ZSE. The ZSE believes that the information received is material and price-sensitive.
“On this basis, the ZSE deems it important to temporarily suspend trading whilst clarity is being sought in the interest of maintaining market integrity through promotion of equal dissemination of information. The ZSE has therefore, pursuant to Paragraph 1.4 in Section 1 of the ZSE Listings Requirements, temporarily suspended trading in Meikles Limited’s shares.”
On Thursday, The Herald Business reported that Meikles had challenged its suspension at the High Court.-The Source
Mugabe Flies Out Again
President Robert Mugabe has left Harare yet again, this time for South Africa to attend a SADC extra-ordinary Troika meeting in Pretoria.
The meeting is aimed at resolving political tension in Lesotho and assist the country deliver a credible election on the 28th of February.
President Mugabe, who is accompanied by Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi, was seen off at the Harare International Airport by Vice Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko, cabinet ministers, senior government officials and service chiefs.
The SADC chairperson will meet other heads of state, Chairperson of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security (Troika), South African President Jacob Zuma and Botswana President Seretse Ian Khama as the regional bloc seeks solutions to Lesotho’s problems.
Lesotho goes to the polls on the 28th of February and SADC wants an environment suitable for the holding of a free and fair election.
The SADC leadership has already stressed its determination to ensure Lesotho’s elections go ahead as scheduled and that the current crisis is amicably resolved for the country to move on.
South Africa’s Vice President Cyril Ramaphosa, who was appointed by SADC to be the facilitator, recently indicated that issues around security challenges and the request for the regional bloc to provide material support for the elections will continue to receive the attention of the SADC facilitation mission. – State Media
Mugabe Fires Bhasikiti
Masvingo Minister of State for Provincial Affairs, Kudakwashe Bhasikiti has been fired from government with immediate effect.
In a statement, the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Dr Misheck Sibanda confirmed that Bhasikiti has been dismissed from his post as minister.
The statement reads “In terms of section 108 (1a) of the constitution of Zimbabwe, His Excellency, the President has terminated the employment of Honourable Kudakwashe Bhasikiti Chuma as Minister of State for Masvingo Province as his conduct had become inconsistent with his prescribed duties and functions.
“The termination is with immediate effect.”
Mutasa Strikes Back At Female-Beast Grace Mugabe
VOA|Former Zanu-PF secretary for administration, Didymus Mutasa, says the centre of power in Zanu-PF has shifted and First Lady, Grace Mugabe, is now firmly in control of party affairs.
The 285th ordinary session of the Politburo on Wednesday expelled Mutasa and Hurungwe West Member of Parliament
Temba Mliswa soon after the return of Grace from Singapore.
Mutasa told VOA Studio 7’s Blessing Zulu in an interview, “There is no doubt from what is going on that at the present moment, that the center of their power is going to be the first lady and we find that very absurd. It has never happened anywhere that, that kind of arrangement should be the case. One of us once talked about it, way back Jabulani Sibanda intimated that what had happened was a bedroom coup, and he was dragged to court and he is still waiting to be sentenced.
“You see at yesterday’s (Wednesday) Politburo meeting the first lady sat as a member of the presidium, but you see in terms of our constitution, the secretary for Women’s Affairs, which the late Sally Mugabe was, never sat at the top table, but when she comes in for the first Politburo meeting, she seats at the top table, well it gives us an assumption that they are probably prepared for her to be the center of power.”
Party spokesman Simon Khaya Moyo said the two were fired for insubordination. But Mutasa said he does not recognise the expulsion. – VOA
Murder Accused Gibson Mazikana Court Hearing Cancelled
The murder case against UK based Shonhiwa Gibson Mazikana who was due to appear at the Old Bailey on Wednesday, was yesterday cancelled.
The case is now to be heard on April 23.
Mazikana charged with the murder of his girlfriend and Uxbridge mum-of-two Emily Munemo, had his court appearance at the Old Bailey cancelled. He was due to appear at the Old Bailey Central Criminal Court for a preliminary hearing having last appeared at Uxbridge magistrates’ court on February 4 after being arrested on Monday the 2nd February.
It was yesterday decided that the hearing was not needed.
He is now thus scheduled to appear at a plea and case management hearing on April 23.
Mazikana was charged with murder following the death of Ms Munemo, 41, at a home in Collingwood Road, Uxbridge on January 30. Munemo was found stabbed twice dying barely two hours later. VIDEO RELATED:
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IN PICTURES: Two Men Win Brand New Nissan NP 200s in TelOne Competition
The Telone Talk and Surf Win competition has seen two winners walk away driving Nissan NP 200 winners, much to their joy and excitement.
Hundreds of passer-byes and dealers at the former Ximex Mall stood watching drama before their eyes as the two winners were announced.
Two Nissan NP 200s were won by Mutare resident Michael Mangweni, and David Moyo who is from Harare.
When contacted for a comment, the two did not believe the announcement ending up hanging up their phones in shock.
The cars were handed away during two separate ceremonies because Mangweni could not travel to Harare on time last week.
After Kicking Tsvangirai Out – Biti
BITI : RENEWALS 10 MONTHS LATER
19 February 2015 14:09
1. Introduction
It’s been ten months since the signing of the Mandel Declaration; we have been in existence for almost a year now. Our short journey so far has been a tough one, many challenges have confronted us, nonetheless l am proud we have soldered on as a united family of democrats. The political terrain continues to be fluid and unpredictable much to the detriment of the country and to the disadvantage of the people of Zimbabwe. The country lacks visionary leadership as the never ending wars in ZANU PF and a fresh wave of a possible split in the MDC – T are telling. It is up to us to provide leadership and The Solution.
2. State of the Nation: Economy
We are currently living in a Zimbabwe where an economy has ceased to exist. The informal sector has replaced the formal sector as company closures continue unabated with the situation escalating particularly in the post July 31 election. The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions estimates that in 2014 alone, at least 75 companies countrywide closed down and about 9 617 people lost their jobs. These figures are alarming considering that by the end of 2013 only 20% of the active population was employed in the formal sector, meaning that those that lost their jobs were added to an already long list of unemployed people and possibly to the informal sector; bringing the total percentage of those in the informal sector today to no less than 86%.
Further to this, salary increases are a thing of the past, in an economy where the prices of goods, services and commodities remain high. There has not been a reduction in prices in tandem with the stagnation of salary increases.
The government, which remains the biggest employer, is increasingly failing to pay the civil servants on time and fewer and fewer people have a guaranteed salary at the end of every month. In practice it means that every Zimbabwean has been turned into a vendor. It means that more and more people are surviving on money earned and spent outside the formal economy. It means that the government is collecting less and less taxes. To the ordinary person, it means that it is now more expensive to pay school fees. It means it is more difficult to put food on the table, pay rentals while accessing hospitals and medication has become a luxury. More telling is that, the Ministry of Health itself has admitted that at least 10% of Zimbabwe’s population is suffering from one psychiatric condition or another, due to the economic hardships in the country.
b. Service Delivery
Service delivery throughout the country is deplorable. City Councils have failed the citizens. In cities like Harare, Gweru, Kadoma, Kwekwe and Bulawayo water is unavailable on a regular basis. On top of the water being unavailable on a regular basis, when it is available it is dirty and unsafe to drink. The amount of dirt in the cities particularly in Harare is deplorable and a danger to residents’ health. The roads in the country have become a death trap due to potholes. Council clinics are struggling to remain open. In all of this the ordinary citizen bears the brunt as they continue to pay rates and yet services are not rendered.
For these reasons, we are calling upon the citizens of Zimbabwe to boycott the payments of rates until the government and the Councils display that they are committed to delivering public services. We call upon the citizens to boycott payment of rates until the government and local authorities put in place concrete and tangible processes towards combating corruption in the City Councils particularly in the form of the exorbitant salaries that the Council bosses are earning especially in the big cities such as Harare.
c. Corruption
The amount of corruption in the country has crippled the economy and it continues unabated. Corruption in central government, government parastatals and local government and it is benefitting the few elites through patronage and patronage networks. The Auditor General’s report that reveals that 22 Ministries are unable to account for their funds is revealing of the amount of rot that has infiltrated our government. As the MDC Renewal Team, we condemn these corrupt tendencies. The resources of the people must be channelled towards the betterment of the lives of the people of Zimbabwe and must not be plundered by a select few.
3. Party Business
a. Re – Unification Process
On the 26th November 2014, the Party and the MDC led by Prof Welshman Ncube made history by signing the Re- Unification Agreement. Both parties agreed that they had more similarities than differences thus there was no need for them to fight from different corners in this democratic struggle. As you may well be aware, the two parties will be known as the United Movement for Democratic Change (UMDC).
• Re – Unification Roadmap
Both parties are currently in the process of building their structures and as you may also be aware this process was given a deadline of the 28th of February 2015. Thereafter it is expected that the structures are verified before they are merged, a process to be completed by the end of March 2015. In April 2015, there shall be a Policy Conference by the UMDC which will essentially discuss Party policies. At the same event or concurrent with the Policy Conference will be Non Elective Take Note Congresses by the two merging parties. The Congress will take note of, among other things, the Re- Unification Agreement and receive reports on the Re – Unification Process itself. Thereafter an Inaugural Elective Congress will take place in August 2015.
Fellow comrades, we have embarked on yet another difficult journey, a journey that we must win. I urge the Secretaries of Organizing throughout the country and at all levels to work, work, and work. I urge all the members of the Party and all the Party leaders to have unity of purpose and as the Party President always says, to ‘run in their own lane’.
b. 1 March Launch
The Re- Unification process/path that we have begun allows the Committees and organs of the two parties to meet and familiarize with each other at all levels. Where possible, joint programmes can be carried out. With this in mind, it is my pleasure to announce that there will be a Joint Re – Unification Launch in Bulawayo on the 1st of March 2015. The two Parties will once again be celebrating the Unification and the journey walked thus far.
c. Face to Face Launch
On the 9th of February 2015, the Party launched its ‘Face to Face’ Campaign, by the Party MPs and National Leadership walking in the streets of Harare talking to people and giving out party pamphlets. The aim of the Campaign is to bring the leadership of the party at all levels to the people of Zimbabwe to get first-hand information on the challenges that Zimbabweans are facing and for the party leaders to explain to the people THE SOLUTION that Renewal is offering. It is also a recruitment campaign meant to grow the numbers of its Party membership. Provincial, Districts and Ward leaders together with the Women and Youth Wings are encouraged to take this campaign into the Provinces and ensure that launches take place countrywide. Further to this, l encourage Party members to go face to face with the people where ever they are, be it in the market place, in the taxi ranks, in the flea markets, on the streets, their homes, on bridges and wherever they are, to preach the Renewal Gospel.
4. Conclusion
In conclusion, l urge all party members to organize themselves, plan and strategize and walk the Renewal Talk. Members can make use of various platforms available to them particularly social media which has become a cheap and effective way of communicating. Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp groups have become the order of the day and l urge members to make effective use of these modern facilities as we organize and mobilize in our localities.
In all of this let us remain focused and work hard to build the Party.
Renewing our Commitment to Social Justice,
Renew today for a better future,
Renewal: The Solution,
Yours sincerely,
HON TENDAI BITI, MP
SECRETARY GENERAL
Mnangagwa Aide Stabbed, Nearly Killed at Meeting
South Africa based pro-Mnangagwa Zimbabwe Star Movement, Robert Gwarazimba, was stabbed in Johannesburg last week just after addressing a meeting.
Jephia Chivange, ZSM secretary general, said the assailants were suspected to be Zimbabweans based in South Africa and the attack was politically motivated. “The attempt at Gwarazimba’s life comes as we are preparing for celebrations to mark the president’s birthday in Johannesburg,” he said.
The party was formed by Zimbabwean youths in SA to push for Emmerson Mnangagwa’s as president of Zimbabwe. Its activities have been disturbed by regular attacks and raids by suspected CIO operatives.
“I would like to advise ZSM detractors that we will not be intimidated by political cowards who fear competition and will push our agenda as youths in the Diaspora, until Zimbabwe has realised its full potential,” said Gwarazimba, from his Johannesburg base. – TheZimbabwean
CIO Spied on Mujuru and Zimondi
The late General Solomon Mujuru and the Prisons Commissioner retired Major General Paradzai Zimondi were being spied on by the Central Intelligence Organization at a bar where they used meet and discuss private issues.
Also under surveillance were Air force commander Perence Shiri , former Energy Minister Mike Nyambuya and the former Mashonaland East Provincial Affairs Minister Simbaneuta Mudarikwa.
Before the death of Mujuru two years ago, the group would meet regularly at Zimondi’s special pub situated at Harare Central Prison, where they used to drink all night. A reliable source identified a member of the CIO (name withheld) who used to patronise the bar to spy on the group.
“At one point the spy, who was using a cell phone similar to Zimondi’s, pretended to be drunk and took Zimondi’s phone and went away. Later, after all the prison officers working at the bar had been accused of taking the phone, he returned and said he had mistaken it for his,” said the source.
“Zimondi was suspicious about the incident and ordered his security department to inspect the bar. They discovered that the place was bugged. Some ‘gadgets’ were dismantled from the ceiling and since then (end of November) the CIO officer has not returned to the mess, after visiting it daily for more than two years.”
The source said this resulted in the sacking of deputy minister Simbaneta Mudarikwa and the purging of more senior Zanu (PF) officials linked to the Mujuru family. Zimondi , a close ally of Mujuru, has allegedly been offered a diplomatic post.- TheZimbabwean
New Video of Mugabe Falling Down Again “For Nandos Chicken”
President Robert Mugabe has been featured in another alleged mock Nandos video advert which shows him crashing down.
The video has been circulating on social network Whatsapp but has been disowned by the Nandos company.
The fast food outfit caused a stir in 2011 after it released another motion picture depicting Mugabe as a lone dictator deserted through the angel of death following the departure of among others Muammar Gaddafi, Sadam Hussein, Iddi Amin, and PW Botha.
The company was forced to pull the advert down after protests from the Zimbabwean Government and threats to shut down Nandos Zimbabwe franchises.
This time a video has been released carries the words, “falling for our chicken is risky business.” The line is followed by a suggestive meme of Mugabe’s fall, then the line: “If you know what we mean”, after which comes the “Nandos flame grilled chicken” legendary undersigning.
Mugabe fell at Harare International Airport two weeks ago after returning from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Nando’s, with branches in more than 30 countries, said in a statement yesterday it had been alerted of a fake Nandos’ advertisement depicting Mugabe’s recent public fall being shared on social media.
“This constitutes an abuse of our brand and trademarks and we distance ourselves from this material,” the fastfood outlet said.
“Nando’s Zimbabwe would like to assure the people of Zimbabwe that this advertisement was neither created nor sanctioned by Nando’s. We appeal to our fans and customers not to share this advertisement in the mistaken belief that it is a creation or product of Nando’s.”
Following Mugabe’s fall, State security agents forced photojournalists to delete the pictures and videos, but it didn’t serve any purpose as the pictures found their way into the public domain.
In no time, memes of Mugabe’s fall found their way onto the social scene as well.
He was caricatured chasing the ball in a football game between English clubs Liverpool and Chelsea, on the dance floor, on the starting line of a 100m track race alongside the likes of Usain Bolt, on the back of a horse, being chased by a hippo, water surfing, in American singer Beyonce’s video and many others.
‘RipOff’ Water Meters: Bulawayo Residents Brace for Showdown, as Council Dodges
Following an announcement of the passing of the resolution on imposing prepaid water metres for Bulawayo ratepayers, the community has vowed to resort to physical treatment of council workers who are going to be installing the unwanted gadget.
“We were not informed that all our efforts were a mere waste of time, as the resolution to install the gadgets was passed in 2012, without our knowledge,” said a visibly angry Nomsa Khumalo of Bulawayo Residents Association.
The Bulawayo Ratepayers Associations have since begun their communiqué on their resolution to deal with what they brand Council rebellion, for failing to tell ratepayers the truth on their decision.
“We are not going to watch this circus taking place in our country. We are going to fight to the beater end and make sure that everything is communicated. This council is composed of failures that are bent on suffocating ratepayers, who are already suffering from economic collapse,” said Veronica Tshabalala of Nkulumane.
Jenny Williams of WOZA also poured another cold bucket of water on the Mayor’s head after she said the city father must calculate professionally. “When I met the Mayor this year, he told me that he perceives no problem in prepaid water metres, as cell phones are also prepaid. Water can also be prepaid like electricity, as this will enable one to use what he or she has paid for. This statement from the honourable city father shows what level of thinking he is at ladies and gentlemen, he is a total disappointment and problematic for Bulawayo,” she said amid roaring audience.
Several pressure groups and Residents Associations have agreed to take action in all angles, as they are in total agreement that Bulawayo City Council have an agenda against the community and ratepayers of Zimbabwe’s second largest city.
In a snap survey by ZimEye.com, Bulawayo City Council’s Health Section has not been collecting garbage for more than two weeks, thereby posing another heath time bomb for the already strained ratepayers.
Last week, Bulawayo’s Mayor Councillor Martin Moyo snubbed residents and their associations, after he had assured them that he was going to address their predicament scenario.
The residents who last year successfully staged a demo, against the city council’s idea of installing prepaid water metres, are now baying for the city father’s blood.
The Mayor had also promised to address Bulawayo journalists before he abruptly cancelled the presser in the eleventh hour, thereby causing confusion, as more than 30 media practitioners had gathered for the Mayor’s address.
Residents associations and civic organisations are currently organising for another massive 500 000 people’s marching to the Bulawayo’s revenue Hall, where they will be demanding to know who passed the resolution on prepaid water metres without their knowledge.
When the Mayor failed to turn up to address the ratepayers last week, Roderick Fayayo, of Bulawayo Progressive Residence Associations (BUPRA) and Jane Williams of WOZA were waiting eagerly, representing the16 organisations that demonstrated against the council’s prepaid water metres.
Bulawayo residents have since resorted to fight the Council who they are accusing of trying to hide through prepaid water metres. “The council are now revealing their highest level of corruption, after they failed to address the community on the importance of the use of the gadget,” said Nonthando Ncube of Bulawayo residence Association.
ZimEye.com again failed to get comment from Bulawayo mayor Councillor Martin Moyo, as he was said to be busy on Council business, and that all journalists must put their questions in writing through the City Council Public Relations office for comments.
Woman Steals 36 Cows
A 44-YEAR-OLD Kadoma woman, Isata Mukova, has been sentenced to a nine-year jail term for stocktheft after she sold 36 beasts entrusted to her by her daughter-in-law.
Mukova was convicted of the charge when she appeared before magistrate Takudzwa Gwazemba last week.
The court heard that sometime between April 26 2011 and May 28 last year at Linton Farm, Eiffel Flats, the complainant, Sheila Shuro, entrusted her cattle to Mukova as surety for an undisclosed business deal.
It was heard that during that period, Mukova sold some of the cattle without Shuro”s consent after she failed to fulfil her side of the bargain.
On May 28 last year, Shuro visited the farm and discovered the theft.
A stock card with serial number 4204198 in the complainant’s name in respect of the 36 head of cattle was produced in court as evidence.
In her defence, Mukova averred that sometime in 2005, she left the country and tasked Shuro to run several business projects at the farm.
Mukova told the court that they later agreed to let her take Shuro’s cattle as full and final payment for the business deal.
Through her lawyer Tinashe Matiyashe of Mangwana and Partners, Mukova argued that she sold the beasts based on that agreement and was shocked when Shuro later claimed ownership of the same cattle.The beasts were valued at $21 600.
Wayne Togara prosecuted. -Newsday
Fridge Without Electricity? Yes! Our Girls Invented One
Zim girls invent first fridge that works without ZESA
Whilst we spend time debating and trying to put into order our political issues as a nation, let us not forget people who can develop the future of our country, and continent at large, young people. All our political parties are not in order, they are all in a foul mood, but their mess should not make all of us forget about the future of the country. This is what is gradually getting me more drawn to young people’s issues as I take note and reflect on our failure as a generation. I only see a brighter future if we do not bequeath our failure to our youth because the future of every society is in the hands of its youth. It is with this in mind that I am spending time focusing on young people and their mentors because they are the only people who can help make Africa tick. For example, how many of us are aware that Queen Elizabeth Girls Students devised a Non-Electric Fridge? Yes, a fridge that doesn’t need electricity and which our parents can use wherever they are, Dotito, Nyamaropa, Madlambuzi, Murehwa, etc?
In July 2014 Queen Elizabeth Girls High School students, under the supervision of the University ofZimbabwe START Science Programme, won the first prize at the SEITT Young Scientist competitions in Harare for this stunning novel invention. Their invention focused on finding a solution to problems related to food wastage in developing countries, especially Africa. The lower sixth form team of girls who made this groundbreaking invention are; Tinotenda Mazongonda, Rondell Wine, Nomathemba Nyoni and Cynthia Mujeni.
Speaking about their invention and what motivated them to it, the school team representatives, Nomathemba Nyoni said, “Food preservation is a critical problem in most developing countries. Many methods have been devised, but very few have had a real impact on these commonly poor societies. Our concept tries to create a lasting solution to perennial problems associated with food preservation using the cooling method. I have devised a refrigerator which makes use of powder coolant made from a mixture of food waste ash powder, lemon juice and anhydrous ammonium nitrate. The present project combines an endothermic reaction, vacuum technology and a programmed chip to bring refrigeration to every home.
The reaction of the powder with water is very endothermic; it reaches negative 9 degrees Celsius at normal room temperature. With very cheap lagging the temperature has been kept constant, and to only rise to positive 9 degrees Celsius after 10 days.
It is the further object of this project to apply vacuum technology to keep the temperature low for extended periods.”
Knowledge Chikundi, START Science Zimbabwe Leader added that, ‘the search for new applications of technology to our present food wastage crisis that has led to our interest in connected technologies and to the project we are currently supervising at Queen Elizabeth Girls High School. People in marginalized communities have problems saving their food, they are forced to cook more than they can consume. They have limited ways of preserving their left overs.They cannot afford the conventional refrigerators which are expensive and require electricity. It is my hope that the present project will alleviate most of the problems regarding food preservation.
All the technologies to be applied are already cheap and local, making the project more feasible. A lot has been achieved from the time the idea came. All the testing has been done; laboratory test certificates are available as confirmation. The testing and design stages are over; the prototype is currently being refined. The project is going at a very high momentum.
I am very impressed by the creative genius of the students. The project is very revolutionary. There are many different types of refrigeration technologies, but the current one will impactfully address Africa’s need, in food security and environmentally.
In the prior art, refrigeration is accomplished by the use of heat pumps. There is the compression refrigerator which uses coolants such as ammonia, Freon, CFC and HCFC. However all these coolants destroy the ozone layer and ammonia is toxic. A gas refrigerator uses water, ammonia gas and hydrogen to create a continuous cycle for the coolant. Electric coolers use the Peltier effect to produce cold temperatures electronically.
The present refrigerator uses a coolant powder which is consumable and recyclable. Embedded inside the refrigerator is a small- battery powered thermo switch which signals when the temperature reaches positive 9 degrees Celsius. 9 degrees Celsius is the set point for replenishing. When the switch signal, the user is supposed to refill the coolant powder. The used powder can further be used as fertiliser.’
Indeed, these are the young people we should be exposing to those who are willing to promote them and their inventions. Our businessmen, universities, and donors should assist by funding these young people realise their potentials so that their inventions are able to help improve our quality of life.
Breakthrough Drug Stops HIV Transmission
Researchers have developed a potent drug which protects against the transmission of HIV even under exposure to extremely high levels of the virus.
Scientists from the Scripps Research Institute in Florida, Harvard Medical School and more than a dozen other institutions developed the novel drug candidate and tested it in rhesus macaques, monkeys which can carry simian HIV, a virus similar to the one that infects humans.
They found that macaques inoculated with the drug compound known as eCD4-lg did not catch the virus, even when they were repeatedly exposed to high levels of it over an 8-month period.
Results of the study were published today in the journal Nature.
In addition to protecting monkeys, the researchers say lab tests indicate the drug candidate blocks every known strain of HIV-1 and HIV-2, the two main types of the virus that infect humans.
“Our compound is the broadest and most potent entry inhibitor described so far,” lead researcher Michael Farzan, an immunologist at the Scripps Research Institute, said in a press statement. “Unlike antibodies, which fail to neutralize a large fraction of HIV-1 strains, our protein has been effective against all strains tested, raising the possibility it could offer an effective HIV vaccine alternative.”
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It was built on previous research by Farzan’s lab into a receptor called CCR5, which plays a key role in enabling HIV to latch onto the surface of a cell and begin replicating. The new drug compound binds to two sites on the surface of the virus simultaneously, preventing it from infecting a cell.
“This is the culmination of more than a decade’s worth of work on the biochemistry of how HIV enters cells,” Farzan said. “When we did our original work on CCR5, people thought it was interesting, but no one saw the therapeutic potential. That potential is starting to be realized.”
To work like a vaccine, the researchers attached eCD4-lg to an adeno-associated virus (AAV), a virus harmless to humans that can be used as a vehicle.
Noted AIDS researcher David Baltimore, a Nobel laureate whose firm, Calimmune, is working on a separate gene therapy approach to HIV, told Science he considers these latest findings “impressive.” But he sounded a note of caution since it’s only been tested in a laboratory and in animals. “It’s perhaps a better construct than the antibodies we’ve been using, but it’s a matter of how it plays out in human trials,” Baltimore said. “I don’t think it’s easy to tell how that will happen.”
Mother Kills Baby, Tries To Take Own Life
A young mother from Mangwe district was rushed to Plumtree hospital after killing her seven-month baby boy and trying to take her own life by drinking termite poison following a dispute with her lover.
Thokozile Ndebele, 18, who stays wit her grandparents at Guqukani Village in Tshitshi area,fed her baby with the termite poison before drinking it herself on Monday evening.
She was saved by her grandparents who rushed her to Plumtree District Hospital but her son, Conwell Mhlanga died.
Chief Tshitshi who is Ndebele’s grandfather confirmed the incident which occurred at his cousin’s homestead around 10PM.
“I was shocked to learn of this tragedy this morning. It appears that Thoko was having problems with the father of her child.
I learnt that before committing this terrible act my granddaughter left a suicide note saying she was having problems with her lover. It’s a pity that the life of an innocent baby was lost in this incident.” said Chief Tshitshi.
Motilia Nyathi, Ndebele’s grandmother described the incident saying she heard her granddaughter screaming while she was asleep and rushed to investigate.
She found the seven month old baby lying on the bed while Ndebele was writhing in pain on the floor.
“There was a bottle of termite poison on the floor and the chemical was all over my grandson’s clothes. I immediately knew that Thokozile had given it to him. The baby was dead and I couldn’t help but imagine the pain he went through before dying.” said Nyathi.
She alerted her husband and other neighbours who assisted to ferry her granddaughter to hospital in the middle of the night.
Ndebele is admitted at Plumtree District Hospital under police guard and has said her lover Kidiboni Mhlanga, had been mistreating her.
The young woman who appeared to be in severe pain as she was struggling to speak, said her lover got angry after she dumped him for being involved with several women.
Ndebele said thereafter Mhlanga started threatening to kill her.
“I was fed up of being tortured and threatened by Kidiboni and I thought killing myself would be the best option. He is always sleeping around with different women and I told him that our relationship was over.
He didn’t want to take it. I took termite poison which was stored at home and drank it together with my son while I was in my bedroom .” said Ndebele.
She said she recalls feeding her son with the poison and thereafter he started crying and wriggling on the bed.
Ndebele said she ignored her baby’s cries and went on to drink the termite poison herself. She said she later woke up in hospital, in great pain.
“I’m struggling to eat and I can’t even sit. I’m in great pain. I just wanted to die and I didn’t want my baby to remain without a mother because I’m also an orphan. I know how painful it feels to live without a mother. I wanted to take him with me,” said Ndebele.
Matabeleland South provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Philani Ndebele confirmed the incident.
He said investigations were still underway.
Cases of suicide have become rampant among youths. Recently an 18-year-old boy from Empandeni in Mangwe District committed suicide by drinking a mixture of dip chemical and rat poison after being scolded by his mother.
Another 18-year-old from Magwegwe Suburb in Bulawayo hanged himself at his parents’ house while a 15-year-old from the same area committed suicide by drinking a poisonous chemical after his girlfriend dumped him.
A 19-year-old Plumtree teenager last month committed suicide in a bushy area near his aunt’s house by hanging himself over unclear circumstances.-chronicle
Striking University Lecturer Met Chinamasa Did they Demand an End to Corruption?
In the mid-1990s I had the opportunity to meet the leading Trade Union leader (it will be not be necessary to name him). Gone were the ease years of the 1980s when on the then Prime Minister Robert Mugabe announced hefty pay increases for the all the workers across the board and have price controls on many goods and services. All that ended when the Zanu PF government accepted its first World Bank/ International Monetary Fund (WB/IMF) sponsored five-year Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP); price controls ended and workers were instructed to negotiate with the employers wage increases.
I spend an evening trying to explain to the Trade Union Leader why it was important to take into consid-eration the rate of inflation, amongst other factors, in deciding what wage increase to ask for. He did not understand what I was talking about. It does not how much one may try to gloss over this, knowledge is important; those whose actions are guided by knowledge have prospered whilst those who have blundered from pillar to post have suffered.
Two related stories occurred to illustrate the critical importance of knowledge. The first story was about lecturers in Zimbabwe’s State Universities going on strike to demand payment of their January salary and 2014 bonus. Whilst all the other civil servant had finally been paid their January wages and the bonus they had been singled out with no explanation from the employer, government.
The second story was on how the national army had reportedly muscled in on a $4.8 billion platinum mining project.
“The ministry also wants the benefits of the deal to accrue to Zimbabweans and treasury, rather than the army. We don’t want a repeat of the Chiadzwa scenario where the country is not truly benefiting from its diamonds. The army partnered the Chinese in mining diamonds, but the country has nothing to show for the resource,” a source in the Ministry of Mines told the Mail and Guardian newspaper.
It is a matter of record that former finance minister Tendai Biti and the current incumbent, Patrick China-masa, have complained about the diamond revenue not being properly accounted for. The late Zanu PF MP Chindori Chininga went even further and said in a parliamentary report in 2013 that the diamond mining in Chiadzwa and Marange was going on 24/7, the gems were shipped out of the country as quickly as they are extracted and that no one in the Zimbabwe government knew anything about diamonds; their size, quality, value, who was buying and selling them, etc.
In a rare moment of concern for the nation interest, the then Vice President Joice Mujuru complained of how in India a who city had sprung up to cut, make jewellery, diamond tools, etc. from diamonds imported from Zim-babwe.
Some people have valued Chiadzwa and Marange diamonds at a staggering $800 billion. Partnership Africa Canada, a Canadian NGO, estimated that Mugabe earned a staggering $2 billion from his share of the diamond looting in 2012 alone! The looting and plunder going on there is absolutely shocking.
According to the Mail and Guardian report Mugabe was set to approve the Army muscling in on the platinum mining deal. The upshot of that Russian and Zimbabwe National Army consortium would not pay any taxes for the first five years of the project. Not content with the looting and plunder of the diamonds the country’s ruling elite want to loot and plunder the platinum mines too.
International organisation have flatly refused to classify Zimbabwe as a poor country and write off it’s $10 billion debt because Zimbabwe is NOT a poor country. If the country’s wealth and riches were managed properly there is no reason why Zimbabwe should not be one of the richest and most prosperous nations on earth.
One expected the Trade Union Leader to know what inflation is all about. I expected the State University to know what inflation is about and more significantly to know of Zimbabwe’s true economic potential and the criminal waste of resources such as diamonds through corruption and looting.
A delegation of the striking State University lecturers was scheduled to meet a high powered government team headed by Finance Minister, Patrick Chinamasa and the deputy Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Dr Godfrey Gandawa, to ensure their salaries are paid on time in future. Whilst I would have not expected my Trade Union friend to raise the matter of the criminal waste of the national mineral wealth through corruption and looting, I would expect the lecturers to raise it as a matter of cause because it is the root cause of govern-ment’s financial problems.
The Lecturer and government official meeting was chalked to take place on Monday 18th February 2015 I had not seen report on what was discussed; still I am cock sure the lecturers did not raise the issue of corruption and looting. This begs the questions; if University Lecturers do not know that corruption and looting are the root causes behind Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown what hope is there that my aunt in the rural back waters will know that?
If University Lecturers know that corruption and looting are indeed the root causes behind Zimbabwe’s eco-nomic meltdown, in which they too have been not been spared of the economic hardships, but are too cowardly to raise these critical issues with government officials; who do they expect to do so?
Delta And Econet Push ZSE Turnover To $9 Million
The stock market closed lower on Wednesday, with the key industrial index shedding 0.20 points to 168.53 points but special bargains in market movers Delta and Econet pushed turnover to more than $9 million.
Telecoms giant Econet traded 0,30 cents lower to 54,50 cents with 1.1 million shares worth $605,000 exchanging hands on the market.
It also recorded a special bargain of nearly 4,9 million shares at the same price. Beverage maker Delta traded unchanged at 116 cents with trades realising $597,000. It, however, recorded a special bargain of nearly 4 million shares at 116 cents.
Food processor National Foods was down 10 cents to 310 cents on thin volumes.
On the upside, SeedCo gained two cents to 104 cents with a turnover of $288,000
Other big caps, Innscor and BAT were flat at 59 cents and 1,150 cents with a combined turnover of $90,000.
Without the special bargains, turnover for the day was at $1,7 million.
Delta, Econet and SeedCo combined contributed 92 percent of today’s total value of trades.
In minings, the index shed 4.42 points to 53.22 points, after Bindura pared off 0,49 cents to 4,50 cents.
Falgold, Hwange and RioZim were unchanged.The Source
Kereke’s Hospital Resumes Operations, Hopes to Trade out of Debt
Rockfoundation Medical Centre was placed under final judicial management on Wednesday, amid threats by its major shareholder, legislator Munyaradzi Kereke to sue the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra), which he accuses of being part of a political conspiracy to cripple the health service business.
The medical centre, located in the upmarket Mount Pleasant suburb in Harare, was forced to cease operations in 2014 after Zimra garnished its accounts over a $3,3 million tax charge, which was later revised to $1,8 million after the business challenged the amount in court. The firm was placed under provisional judicial management and resumed operations last December.
Zimra has so far collected $900,000 from the company, the court was told on Wednesday.
The hospital’s assets are worth $8,3million while its liabilities total $10,9 million. It also lost some of its property to creditors who obtained writs of execution from the courts to recover debts.
Addressing creditors during a meeting at the High Court, the judicial manager, Budhma Chikamhi said despite the hospital being technically insolvent, it had potential for turnaround and that since reopening, its monthly turnover had increased to $50,000 in February this year from $22,000 last December.
At its peak in 2012, its annual revenue was at $4,2 million before falling to $3,7 million in 2013.
Three of the business units are now running – the trauma centre, radiology and dental unit. The maternity and eye unit will be opened soon, he added.
“We had a number of doctors enquiring to partner with us. One potential investor wants to set up a state-of-the-art cancer treatment centre,” said Chikamhi.
He said the company’s shareholders were willing to offload between 30 to 40 percent shareholding to new investors to create a medium-term cash buffer.
“Even without investors, in the next three to four months we should be fine from our cash flows,” he said.
He said repayment of creditors would take four to five years and that if the creditors opted for liquidation, Capital Bank would get 54,4 cents for every dollar while Tetrad Bank, workers and unsecured creditors would get nothing.
In the end creditors voted to save the company.
Chikamhi said he had approached a bank for a $350,000 loan to pay staff and other creditors while he would negotiate to restructure short-term loans into long-term.
At the meeting, Kereke accused Zimra of politicising the debt issue and inflating figures.
“We need for them to not politicise their work. Let us put the welfare of the country at heart,” he said.
“At the court they sought to misrepresent facts. They thumb sucked and produced $2,7 million. Zimra is not operating professionally, it’s not right to create a false artificial debt,” he said.
“We will be taking Zimra to court as shareholders because they acted to ruin an innocent player in the market and made employees suffer. We are also suing Capital Bank for $2,5 million,” he said.
The meeting had moments of drama, with the CBZ Bank lawyer, Advocate Chiutsi, insisting on addressing the meeting but was blocked by the Master of the High Court, Eldard Mutasa, who stated the bank was not a creditor.
“The fact that you are a potential creditor does not make you a creditor. CBZ hasn’t properly filed its claim. Advocate Chiutsi I respect you as a senior counsel and I don’t want to excuse you from this court,” Mutasa said.
Capital Bank’s representative also insisted on speaking during the meeting although the bank’s application was filed late and could not be considered.
“We don’t want to get into an unnecessary show down. We don’t want to undress each other unnecessarily. I have made my decision and it’s not the end of the world. If anyone is aggrieved you know the procedure to seek recourse,” Mutasa said.
The Tetrad representative wanted to know why the bank as a secured creditor would get nothing at liquidation and was informed that it was based on the assets on which the bank’s claim were secured.
BREAKING NEWS: Didymus Mutasa and Temba Mliswa EXPELLED From ZANU PF
Former Secretary for Administration, Didymus Mutasa and his nephew Hurungwe West legislator, Themba Mliswa have been expelled from the party as First Lady, Grace Mugabe begins to flex her muscle. (Watch VIDEO Grace Mugabe marching in before expelling Mutasa)
But Mudzi South legislator, Jonathan Samkange; Bikita West member, Dr Munyaradzi Kereke and Daniel Garwe were re-admitted into the party. Mutasa and Mliswa were fired for indiscipline, with the former standing accused of a host of transgressions.
Mutasa was on record discrediting the 6th Zanu PF Congress held last December, declaring its outcomes as null and void.
He even wrote to SADC and the African Union (AU) calling on them to intervene in the matter in which he was ousted from party position of Secretary for Administration.
After such acts, the party tasked the National Disciplinary Committee to decide Mutasa’s fate. The committee is led by Grace Mugabe who now wields considerable power in Zanu PF. As soon as she returned home Zanu PF bigwigs are quacking in their boots as a cull is now expected in the Cabinet.
The disciplinary committee highlighted in its report the disparaging remarks by Mutasa against the party leadership and his utterances rubbishing the party’s congress.
The committee treated Mutasa’s case as unique and extraordinary, saying he continued to be unrepentant.
Former Zanu PF Mashonaland West Provincial Chairman, Mliswa was dismissed on an array of charges ranging from insubordination and interfering with party meetings in his province.
The expulsion of the two from the party, their National Assembly seats have been declared vacant and by-elections can be held.
On the other hand, the ruling party readmitted Dr Kereke, who was expelled in 2013 after standing as a candidate in Bikita West constituency contrary to the directive of the party which was rallying behind Elias Musakwa.
Garwe who contested as an independent in Murehwa North in the July 31 elections was also re-admitted together with Samkange.
During the same meeting, President Robert Mugabe in his opening remarks behind closed doors welcomed his wife into the meeting where he was making her maiden appearance after being elevated to lead the Women’s League.
The meeting also received briefs on ZIMASSET from Patrick Chinamasa, transport from Oppah Muchinguri and Saviour Kasukuwere for the commissariat. – State Media
WATCH: Grace Mugabe Enters In To Expel Mutasa
WARNING DISTURBING PICTURE: Man Sex With A Goat, Conceives A Half Human Foetus
Two Masvingo men are being hunted by police after one of them allegedly impregnated a domestic goat.
The goat was soon conceived a half human creature.
The foetus was noticed after the she-goat was accidentally hit by a passing truck.
The expecting she-goat hit by a haulage truck at Chivi Growth Point last week, shocked residents when from its womb came out the foetus that had human like features.
Many people at the Growth point said except for the hooves, all other features looked human.
A spokesperson for the Veterinary Department said it was not possible for a goat to give birth to a human being.
He said the human-like features could be a result of deformities in the development of the kid. Below is the foetus that astounded many. Pic by Martha Leboho/ Mirror
US Govt Pours $2,6 Billion to Feed Zimbabweans | Letters
The United States government has poured into Zimbabwe $2.6Billion in the space of just 360 months. The US embassy writes refuting claims in the State Media that the western nation gave $850 million in funds to Zimbabwe NGOs between 2011 and 2014.
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The February 16 edition of The Herald newspaper published a page one article that carried a great deal of misinformation regarding USAID support to the NGO sector in Zimbabwe. One of the greatest pieces of erroneous information was contained in the headline itself, which asserted that the United States provided $850 million in funds to Zimbabwe NGOs between 2011 and 2014. We would like to set the record straight:
Fact: In Zimbabwe, USAID provides funding to improve food security, increase agricultural production and farmer incomes, support economic resilience and develop small businesses, promote civil society and democratic engagement, and provide health services to save lives.
Fact: In FY 2014, the U.S. Government provided approximately $160 million in assistance to Zimbabwe, $130 million of which went to improving health services for Zimbabweans in areas including HIV AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, nutrition, maternal/child health and reproductive health.
Fact: For more than 30 years, the American people, through USAID, have provided over $2.6 billion in assistance to the people of Zimbabwe, including significant food aid and emergency relief during times of critical need.
Fact: The U.S. Government works with a variety of partners and organizations and adheres to the highest standards for accountability for U.S. funds. The U.S. Government takes seriously allegations regarding misuse of resources. The USAID Office of the Inspector General is an independent office responsible for investigating such claims.
Members of the public who are interested in learning about the facts regarding USG assistance in this country will find accurate information at the official U.S. Government website: http://www.usaid.gov/results-and-data/budget-spending/congressional-budget-justification#.
HIV Spreading Ruling: Con Court Reserves Judgement
The Constitutional Court has set aside judgement on whether the laws which make it a criminal offence for someone said to have infected his or her partner with HIV are constitutional or not.
Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku leading a nine(9) member bench heard the case which was brought by the Zimbabwe Lawyers for human Rights urging the laws were not only vague but also unconstitutional.
ZLHR brought the cases after the conviction of two women on charges of wilfully infecting their partners with HIV.
Advocate Thabani Mpofu instructed by David Hofisi from the ZLHR submitted that there was no scientific evidence to support that “he or she was indeed infected HIV by his or her partner”.
Mpofu urged that the laws should clearly explain how the court would arrive at a conclusion that the accused person would have been intentionally and or wilfully infected his or her partner with HIV without scientific evidence.
Representing the state was Editor Mavuto from the Prosecutor General’s Office who said the contested laws were enacted with the aim of protecting and safeguarding public health.
He however agreed that there were no scientific evidence to prove that the accused person would have intentionally infected his or her partner adding that ‘actions’ and the ‘conduct’ of the accused person when the infection happened could lead to prosecution.
The laws which ZLHR wants to be repealed state that any person knowing that he or she is infected with HIV, or realizing that there is a real risk or possibility that he or she is infected with HIV, intentionally does anything or permits the doing of anything which he or she knows will infect or does anything which he or she realizes involves a real risk or possibility of infecting another person with HIV, shall be guilty of deliberate transmission of HIV whether or not he or she is married to that person and shall be liable to imprisonment for a period not exceeding twenty years.
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100 Kids to Fly for Mugabe Vic Falls Bash
More than 100 children selected from the country’s 10 provinces, who share a birthday with President Robert Mugabe, will be flown to Victoria Falls to attend his 91st birthday celebrations scheduled for next week, where elephant and other game meat is on the menu.
Mugabe turns 91 this Saturday and as has become the norm, the 21st February Movement has organised a birthday bash for him in Victoria Falls on February 28.
This year’s celebrations are being held under the theme “Celebrating the birth of Gushungo, the icon of Zimbabwe’s revolution and champion of youth empowerment”.
Matabeleland North Zanu PF youth chairperson, Tamuka Nyoni, confirmed yesterday that the children will be going to the resort town.
“We are prepared to host them so that they enjoy their day with His Excellency President Mugabe,” he said.
“All February 21st children will be well catered for.”
A lot of food has been lined up for the day and an elephant is part of the menu after it was donated by Woodlands Wildlife Conservancy.
The new development comes as hotels and lodges in the resort town are all fully-booked for the duration of the birthday bash.
Tourism operators said Mugabe’s bash had brought them more business than regional summits normally hosted in the resort town. Reports said about 622 government delegates are booked in the resort town ahead of the bash for a period of four days from February 26 to 28.
Delegates will start arriving in the resort town on February 26.
Children will converge at the Victoria Falls Farm School on February 27 for the birthday reception, but Mugabe will only jet into the resort town the following day for the main event at Elephant Hills Hotel.
The crowd expected has doubled, with organisers of the event saying they were expecting about 20 000 people to attend, meaning more mouths to be fed than the previous bashes.
This has brought smiles on the faces of tourism players as the huge influx of delegates for the bash translates into profits for them.
Employers’ Association for Safari and Tourism Operators, president and Shearwater public relations manager Clement Mukwasi yesterday confirmed the development and said it was a real test of their capacity as an industry to handle big events.
“The occasion is a massive one,” he said.
“It’s going to bring domestic tourists into Victoria Falls like never before.
“It’s a real test of our capacity to handle the local market as an industry.”
Mugabe’s 90th birthday bash on February 23 2014 was attended by about 10 000 in Harare and 90 beasts were reportedly slaughtered for the occasion with costs reaching a staggering $1 million.
This year the money needed for the bash could surpass that of 2014 as the birthday bash is being held more than 800km from the capital.