MDC Alliance Councillor In Court For Challenging Zanu PF Monopoly On Land Distribution

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance Councillor for ward 18, Chiredzi West, Gilbert Mutubuki will appear in court tomorrow for allegedly inciting violence.

Mutubuki, who is also the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly provincial secretary general(Masvingo), is being persecuted for challenging Zanu PF’s monopoly on land distribution.

Last month MDC Alliance youths clashed with war veterans and Zanu PF sympathizers in Chiredzi over the land dispute.

Read full statement from the MDC Alliance Masvingo Provincial Youth Assembly information desk :

Court Updates

MDC A Youth Assembly
Solidarity is our principle!!!

16 December 2020

Our Provincial Youth Secretary Councillor Gilbert Mutubuki is appearing before Triangle Magistrate Court tomorrow at 11:15 pm.

Councillor Mutubuki is being accused of Inciting Violence some time last year when he took side with the people over Land issue against greedy War veterans.

Councillor Mutubuki is always at loggerheads with the War Veterans over unequal and partisan Land distribution. Vibrant Lawyer Advocate Mureri would be representing him.

Everyone is encouraged to flock the courts in solidarity with our fellow leader in these trying times. Our attendance will be a Christmas box to our persecuted leader.

Meanwhile we encourage you to drive cautiously in this busy festive season. We would want to finish the struggle together and enjoy a free Zimbabwe while we are alive. Don’t Drink and Drive.

Masvingo will not die, the young people shall save it

Timoth Muswere
Masvingo Youth Assembly Spokes person
0773841414
[email protected]

Gilbert Mutubuki

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December 16: Remembering Adam “Adamski” Ndlovu

On this day, in 2012, a tragedy befell the Zimbabwean football family.

A Victoria Falls-bound BMW X5, crashed at the 417km peg near Lupinyu Business Centre around 01:20am in the morning and uprooted three trees.

On board were the Ndlovu brothers; Adam and Peter, as well as a woman identified as Nomclo Tshili.

Adam, who was the Chicken Inn coach at that time, died on his way to the hospital while the aforementioned lady died on the spot according to the Police report. Peter was left batting for his life and sustained head injuries.

A villager in the area actually tried to help the victims, not knowing it was the popular Ndlovus-brothers from arguably the most successful family in Zimbabwean football history.

The death of Adamski, as the former Warriors striker was affectionately known, shocked the local football fraternity.

Veteran commentator Charles ‘CNN’ Mabika was devastated by Adam’s death to the point that he vowed to never delete Ndlovu’s number from his contact list, as a way to remember him.

Then President Robert Gabriel Mugabe, even weighed in with a heartfelt condolence message to the Ndlovu family and football-loving public at large, for the untimely death of the former Bosso striker.

“It was with a deep sense of shock and sadness that I learnt of the untimely death yesterday (Sunday) morning of one of our revered soccer legends, Adam Ndlovu, following a car accident near Victoria Falls International Airport,” the late former President was quoted as saying by The Herald. 

“On behalf of Government, the nation, and on my own behalf. I wish to condole with the Ndlovu family upon Adam’s passing on and to wish at the same time Peter’s speedy recovery from the injuries,” he added.

Adamski cut his football teeth at Highlanders in the early 90s before joining Swiss side SC Kriens in 1994 before moving to SR Delemont in 1997.

In between that period, he had a fairytale trial stint at English giants Manchester United.

He briefly returned to Highlanders in 2001, and then went to South Africa, where he was on the ranks of Moroka Swallows, Dynamos and Free State Stars from 2002 to 2005 before hanging his boots to venture into coaching.

Adam was also part of the historic Sunday Chidzambwa-led Warriors squad which stepped on Tunisian soil for the country’s maiden Africa Cup of Nations appearance in 2004.

He is remembered for many moments in gold and green, mostly for his ‘machine gun’ celebration after connecting to a sublime cross from his brother Peter, to thrust the Warriors ahead, against Mauritania at the National Sports Stadium in 2003.

Gone but certainly not forgotten, R.I.P (Return if Possible) Adam Ndlovu.-Soccer 24

Adam Ndlovu

Maengahama And Madzokere Support

Update from the Madzokere and Maengahama Solidarity Movement

Appeal for Your Support for the Next Chikurubi Prison Visit.

Greetings to you all.

We are so happy to let you know that on Sunday afternoon, some representatives for our solidarity movement had a successful consultation meeting with the close members from both the Madzokere and Maengahama families.

The consultation meeting agreed to have the next solidarity visit to the Chikurubi maximum prison on Wednesday 16th December 2020.

The consultation meeting also agreed to have regular monthly prison visits supported by our solidarity movement

As such for 2021, the first solidarity visit will be held during the last week of January.

In the meantime the following resolutions were adopted during the consultation meeting that was held on Sunday afternoon:

  1. The Madzokere family will be represented by his sister Ollin Madzokere during this coming week’s prison visit.
  2. The Maengahama family will be represented by his sister Febbie Maengahama during this coming week’s prison visit.
  3. Ollin Madzokere has been designated as the Spokesperson for the Madzokere family.
    Her contact number is 077 291 4787
  4. Georgina Maengahama has been designated as the Spokesperson for the Maengahama family.
    Her contact number is 077 285 0525
  5. Donations in both cash and kind are encouraged from both the public and the solidarity movement members as from Sunday till Wednesday morning just in time for the Chikurubi prison visit.
  6. Both the Madzokere and Maengahama families have authorised Daniel Molokele to coordinate the donations from both the public and solidarity movement.
  7. The ecocash number to use for donations is 078 298 7718.
    The number is registered under the name of Daniel Molokele
  8. For bank account payments; the details are as follows:
    F.D. MOLOKELA-TSIYE
    POSB Esteem Account
    Harare Showgrounds branch
    Account number – 500 003 179 206          
  9. The summary of all donations and contributions will be openly shared in the solidarity movement chat group in order to promote accountability and transparency.
  10. For any further information please kindly feel free to contact Daniel Molokele on 071 372 6552

Thank you so much for playing your part in helping to show solidarity with both Madzokere and Maengahama

Kindly also join both families in earnest prayers for both of them to be released sooner than later.

MDC Alliance Calls For Immediate Resignation Of Reuben Barwe

Tinashe Sambiri|The country’s vibrant political formation, MDC Alliance has called for the immediate resignation of Reuben Barwe from the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation.

Predictably Barwe won the Zanu PF DCC Elections in Makoni and media experts say his victory will compromise his professional ethics.

Barwe is a man who has a soft spot for Zanu PF as reflected by his traceable reporting trend.

MDC Alliance spokesperson, Advocate Fadzai Mahere urged Barwe to resign with immediate effect.

“The fact that Reuben Barwe continues to work as a journalist at ZBC notwithstanding his newly minted Zanu PF role is the clearest sign that media reforms are urgent.

The Constitution forbids this politicization of the state broadcaster.

We need new leaders,” said Advocate Mahere.

MDC Alliance Youth Assembly spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma implored the national broadcaster to fire Barwe.

“Now that it’s clear that Mr Barwe is a Zanu PF member, I urge the national broadcaster to dismiss him as a matter of urgency,”said Chuma.

Re-e-u-ben Barwe with Emmerson Mnangagwa

President Chamisa Mourns Iconic Church Leader

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has described the late veteran church leader, Rosemary Shumbambiri as a dedicated Christian who spent her life serving the Lord wholeheartedly.

Gogo Shumbambiri was married to the late Reverend Dr Shumbambiri of the Apostolic Faith Mission.

In a brief statement President Chamisa said :
At a farewell church service to honour a heroine of Faith, the late Gogo Shumbambiri who has gone to be with the Lord. Rest in Power Mupositori. You fought a good fight of faith.”

Sitembile Ndlovu Matemba, a Christian said:
“Aaaaaa shame ndivo vakatichatisa vose Nababa the late Shumbambiri. Surely the heaven has gained. They played a great role in my life. May Gogo rest in peace.

Clement Mawire wrote :
“So sad mama you are gone untimely.

May the good old lady rest in eternal power.You have been promoted to glory to join your beloved husband Dr Reverend Shumbambiri.

We will always miss you amai.To the Bindura Bethel Assembly that was solely formed by the Reverend- it’s such a huge blow.The couple changed my life.R.I.P mama.”

Gogo Shumbambiri

ZW$10k Bail For Mwonzora’s Funder

By A Correspondent- Deputy Harare Mayor, Luckson Mukunguma, who was arrested on Monday after a car chase in Victoria Falls and was  charged with criminal abuse of office, has been released on $10 000 bail.

Mukunguma yesterday appeared in the Tredgold Magistrate Court in Bulawayo for remand to Harare.

He will appear before the Harare Magistrate’s Court on January 15 next year.

As part of his bail conditions, the MDC-T councillor was ordered to surrender his passport, not to interfere with witnesses and to report twice a week at Warren Park Police Station.

The court heard that Mukunguma as councillor for Ward 25 Harare City Council and acting in connivance with Edmore Nhekairo, the director of Housing and Community Services, facilitated the creation on a layout plan of stand numbers 10656, 10657, 10658 and 10659 in Western Triangle in Highfield and then sold them to Juliet Tipedze, Melody Magorimbo, Edith Chaota and Carrington Ndimba who were not on the Harare housing waiting list.

It is alleged that Mukunguma and Nhekairo instructed Plaxedes Koke, the housing allocations officer with the council, to prepare provisional allocation letters for the four.

Mukunguma personally collected them from her and took them to Nhekairo’s residence for signing, since he was on leave, before delivering them to the four.

Mukunguma was arrested on Monday by Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) officers after an alleged car chase from Victoria Falls to Hwange.

He was reportedly playing hide and seek with the police for four weeks

“The Rule Of Law Should Always Be Upheld”: Govt Speaks On Budiriro Demolitions

Addressing the media Wednesday, Housing Minister July Moyo said the deolitions of illegal settlements will continue in accordance with the rule of law.

Said Moyo:

“While the demolitions have caused a near humanitarian crisis, the rule of law should always be upheld as most of such illegal settlements are breeding grounds for epidemics and other social vices.”

Suspended RG’s Trial Continues

By A Correspondent- The trial of suspended Registrar General Clemence Masango, who is facing criminal abuse of office charges over vehicle purchases, continued yesterday with the State calling the former chief accountant in the department, Mrs Ndanatsei Elizabeth Gota, to the stand.

Masango is alleged to have instructed CMED to buy a double cab and six single cab pick-ups without Cabinet approval.

Mrs Gota told the court that the procurement process had been started by former Registrar Tobaiwa Mudede with a request for 11 Isuzu pickups.

“Upon becoming the Registrar General Clemence Masango had proceeded to alter the procurement order to include a Ford Ranger Wildtrack that was not part of the initial order,” she said. Due to this the department could only receive five of the Isuzu trucks as the money for the other 6 had been used for Masango’ s Ford Ranger Wildtrack.”

According to Gota, Masango flouted procurement procedures in doing this and she had raised the issue up with him and he had insisted on the change in the order.

Deputy Chief Magistrate Mrs Bianca Makwande adjourned the trial to December 23. The State led by Mr Tafara Chirambira told the court that sometime in October 2018, Masango sought authority from Permanent Secretary for Home Affairs Mr Melusi Matshiya to buy vehicles for the Civil Registry.

On October 29, the State alleged that Masango wrote to Mr Matshiya requesting authority to purchase two Toyota Land Cruisers 200LC vehicles to improve access to district registries and sub offices that had become inaccessible due to rugged terrain.

The request was approved on November 5, but before the vehicles were purchased Matshiya reversed the approval through a letter written in November 2018 addressed to Masango citing a shift in Government policy regarding purchase of vehicles. Masango allegedly acknowledged receipt of the letter and instructed Mrs Gota, to take note and comply.

The State alleges on January 18 last year Masango then unlawfully and corruptly originated a memorandum to Mrs Gota instructing her to facilitate initial documents meant for purchase of Land Cruisers and transfer US$78 505 towards purchase of a Ford Ranger double cab and for purchase of five Isuzu Lite single cabs without Cabinet authority and approval from the ministry.

Acting on the said instructions, Mrs Gota wrote to a branch manager at FBC Bank authorising him to make payments of US$78 505 to Duly’s Motors (Pvt) Ltd’s Stanbic Bank account to buy the Ford Ranger Wild Track vehicle and a further US$95 291 was transferred to CMED FBC account for purchase of five Isuzu Lite single cabs.

The State also alleges that Masango further directed Gota to write to CMED instructing them to purchase the required Ford Ranger from Duly’s Motors Pvt Ltd and it complied. A total of six vehicles were then subsequently delivered to the Civil Registry department.

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State Doubts Police Officers’ Suspension Orders In Henrietta Rushwaya Case

By A Correspondent- The state has cast doubt on the authenticity of suspension orders served on two police officers, Superintendent Douglas Shoko and Detective Chief Inspector Paul Chimhungu, in custody on suspicion of tampering with evidence in Henrietta Rushwaya’s alleged gold smuggling case.

Shoko and Chimhungu claimed in court that they were served with suspension orders while in Remand Prison and they intended to use these for their fresh bail application bid based on changed circumstances, in that there was no way they could now access evidence as they were forbidden to return to work.

Yesterday, their legal practitioner Mr Admire Rubaya asked the court to order the State to verify the authenticity of the orders from the police if there was any doubt that the orders were genuine.

The two are accused of tampering with court documents that incriminated Ali Mohammed, a co-accused of Rushwaya who she originally allegedly fingered as the organiser of the smuggling attempt.

They are being charged with criminal abuse of duty.

“We request that the court assist in making verifications of the suspension orders. They were served with the suspension orders while in State custody. The State is saying there are not genuine which left us wonder if they had typing machines in prison,” said Mr Rubaya.

Magistrate Trynos Utahwashe said he could not order State to verify but told Mr Rubaya and the State led by Mrs Nancy Chandakaona to find ways of getting verification from the police.

Mr Utahwashe then remanded the two in custody to December 29 pending verification of the suspension orders.

Shoko and Chimhungu were stationed at CID Minerals Flora and Fauna and were tasked to investigate the alleged attempted to smuggle 6kg of gold by Henrietta Rushwaya.

Upon her arrest at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport, Rushwaya is alleged to have told police she was given the four bars by Pakistani businessman Muhammad Ali.

The two officers arrested Ali Mohammed soon after Rushwaya named him, but released him on the same day.

They were alleged to have tampered with documents, which indicated that Rushwaya had submitted documents that were incriminating Ali Mohammed.

They were then arrested and taken to court charged with criminal abuse of duty.

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Chief Inspector To Know His Fate Wednesday

By A Correspondent- Chief Inspector Busani Ncube, who was arrested on allegations of illegally escorting 41kg gold ore from Jumbo Mine in Mazowe to Harare will know his fate today when the court makes a ruling on his bail application.

Through his lawyer Miss Portia Makurumure, Ncube argued that he was not a flight risk and was only a passenger in the car where the gold ore was found.

Prosecutor Mrs Idah Maromo opposed bail saying he was likely to abscond trial if freed on bail.

Plan Lanjisi and Trust Chiparatongo, who were in the same car with Ncube, admitted to their charges and will be sentenced today.

On Saturday, Ncube, Lanjisi and Chiparatongo were travelling in a Honda Fit from Jumbo Mine but attempted to evade the tollgate along the way, which raised the suspicion of soldiers guarding it.

Ncube, Lanjisi and Chiparatongo failed to explain why they wanted to evade the tollgate resulting in the soldiers asking to search the car. Ncube allegedly identified himself and told the soldiers not to search the car, as it was taking him home.

The court heard that the soldiers insisted on searching the car and found the gold ore. They recovered a pistol and seven rounds of ammunition from Ncube.

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Pfumvudza “Thief” Nabbed

By A Correspondent- A 54 year-old man from Mt Hampden was fined $3000 for acquiring agricultural inputs under the Pfumvudza programme using his son’s birth registration entry number.

Pupurai Kutamahufa also risks being jailed for a month if he does not pay the fine.

He admitted to the offence when he appeared before magistrate Mrs Munashe Chibanda charged with fraud.

On November 6, Charles Chara went to Mt Hampden where people were receiving inputs under the Pfumvudza program.

He was then told that there were people who were receiving inputs after using their children’s names to register into the scheme.

Chara then went to Agritex offices where he discovered that Kutamahufa had registered one of his sons as a beneficiary using a birth registration entry number.

Kutamahufa received amonium nitrate and maize seed.

He was arrested and taken to court charged where he was fined for the offence.

Mrs Stylone Marufu prosecuted.-statemedia

Today Marks 8th Anniversary Of The Death Of One Of The Greatest Forwards To Ever Come Out Of Zim Adam Ndlovu

“Demolition Of Houses- An Insensitive And Unjustified Gesture”

By Joseph Yamikani Mvero- In the past years, Zimbabweans have witnessed the demolitions of houses on the grounds that the houses were built illegally. The city council is instrumental in the destruction of the structures deemed illegal.

The continual destruction of houses in urban areas such as Harare is predicated on the fact that, the land upon which the houses are built is illegal and certain legal process might have been omitted.

The land upon which the houses are built is said to be sold by different housing cooperatives that have been mushrooming in the country in the past years. Some of the land is allegedly procured from councilors and individuals who are said to be affiliated to certain political parties.

With many people who bought this land to build houses falling victim to demolitions, one question arises, who legitimizes these cooperatives to continue selling land to people who, would later be deemed illegal upon the completion of building their houses?

The contention over house demolitions emanates from the fact that the council and government wait until the houses are built to completion to be declared illegal. This is regarded by many as an insensitive gesture which does not regard the efforts made by people in building their houses. In an effort to build houses a lot of costs are incurred from buying the land itself, building materials and labor, yet the authorities have the audacity to destroy someone’s sweat just like that.

The destruction of the houses deemed illegal seems to be informed by the “blame the victim” approach which holds the assumption that individuals are responsible for their own problems. This approach does not put into consideration that societal and institutional structures also account for the problems faced by individuals in their daily lives.

In these episodes of house demolitions, we only see the victims as those who procured the land suffering through the destruction of the structures they built. In these developments, nothing concerning the individuals or cooperatives selling land to the people illegally is mentioned.

What is worrying is that, hitherto, not a single cooperative has been held to account over selling land illegally to the people. After all these numerous scandals of selling land to the people who will suffer in the end, one would expect the arrest and prosecution of individuals selling land to people.

The proper thing to do would be to publish the names of the cooperatives and bring them to book. The cooperatives must also be made to compensate the individuals to whom they sold the land.

The demolition of completed houses does not resonate with section 74 of the Zimbabwean constitution which guarantees the right to shelter. After the demolitions, no efforts are made to provide the victims with an alternative shelter to promote their wellbeing. The victims are not even compensated for the loss which results from the demolitions.

 More so, the timing of the demolitions indicates the insensitiveness of the authorities. It is the rain season and these demolitions put the lives of the victims in a precarious position. The victims will lose property and they are also susceptible to diseases.

The demolitions abrogate the human rights in a myriad of ways. The victims’ right to shelter is violated and the rights of children are also eroded.

The habit of houses demolitions need to be rectified. Efforts must be made to prevent the continual victimization of the poor people who are striving to a have roof on their heads. The constitution must be revised to provide compensation and alternative houses for victims of house demolitions.

Furthermore, cooperatives and politicians who are instrumental in selling land illegally must be brought to book. Illegal cooperatives must be delisted as well.

It is incumbent on the government and local authorities to empower the citizens by educating them on the procedures to be followed when procuring land so that they will not become victims in future.

The government and local authorities must explore other ways of dealing with illegal structures as opposed to the traumatic demolitions which rob people of their dignity. The continual demolitions bring the name of the country into disrepute, granted that Zimbabwe as a country vowed to promote human rights through the ratification of various regional and interregional legal frameworks on human rights.

As a country we are likely to continue scoring low on promoting human rights and achieving millennium development goals if the issue of house demolitions is not addressed.

Joseph Yamikani Mvero is a social work graduate from the University of Forthare in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.He can be contacted on [email protected]

Brutal Father Nabbed

By A Correspondent- Police in Mahusekwa, Mashonaland East province, have finally apprehended Nhamo Katsukunya (40) of Rustenburg Farm who has been on the run for more than a month after he brutally beat his son, Emmanuel (12), using switches leaving him seriously injured.

Emmanuel was brutally assaulted by his father for allegedly leaving the family garden unattended and has been hospitalised for more than a month at Marondera Hospital.

Katsukunya’s arrest was confirmed by Mashonaland East provincial police spokesperson Tendai Mwanza.

He said:

Nhamo Katsukunya was arrested recently during a midnight police raid at his homestead.

He was believed to have been coming to sleep at the homestead during the night and leaving the same place in the wee hours of the next morning.

Police received that information and a raid was conducted leading to his arrest.

The accused is currently remanded in custody while Emmanuel is recuperating in Mudzi where he was taken by his mother after being discharged from hospital.

The boy is having his wounds dressed and attended to at Kotwa Hospital in Mudzi District.

-newsday

Prosecutor In Soup Over Unopposed Bail For Notorious Armed Robber Taj Abdul

In a welcome development, the state prosecutor who did not oppose bail for notorious armed robber Musa Taj Abdul and this three fellow armed robbers and gang members has been suspended.

Many people were shocked to learn that prosecutor Tapiwa Kasema had consented to the bail application for Taj Abdul and three of this accomplices, despite the fact that Taj Abdul had been on the police wanted list since 1999. Even worse, he was finally apprehended following a shootout with the police.

Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi was not pleased with the way Kasema conducted himself in the bail application and has since suspended him pending the outcome of an investigation into why he had not opposed the granting of bail.

On Monday, High Court judge Justice Benjamin Chikowero granted Taj Abdul ZWL$5000 (approximately US$60) bail after the Kasema consented to the granting of bail. Justice Chikowero also granted bail to two other armed robbers who were part of Taj Abdul’s gang. 27-year-old Godfrey Mupamhanga was granted ZWL$5000 (approximately US$60) bail while 29-year-old Tapiwa Kanhanga was granted ZWL$2000 (approximately US$25) bail.  A fourth gang member, 31-year-old  Douglas Mutenda was also granted bail.

As part of their bail conditions, Justice Chikowero also ordered the four to reside at their given addresses and to report to the police every Friday between 6 am and 6 pm until the matter has been resolved. The order did not mention anything about passports.

National Prosecuting Authority Chief Law Officer Justin Uladi told the Herald that Kasema has been suspended and that the matter has now been referred to the police for investigations. He also said that the National Prosecuting Authority would launch an appeal against Justice Chikowero’s decision to grant the armed robbers bail.

The  armed robbers never got the chance to taste freedom as they were arrested on fresh new charges before they had managed to post the bail money. The police requested that the quartert should remain in custody pending their court appearance on the new charges as well as further investigations. In a brief statement, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi yesterday said:

“As far as we are concerned, Musa Taj Abdul is still under remand and if there are any changes, we wait to be advised by the relevant Judiciary department.”

Taj Abdul is alleged to have committed at least 53 armed robberies as well as several murder cases.

Kadoma Textiles Workers Booted Out

By Parliament- Former Kadoma Textiles workers have been left homeless after being evicted them from their places of residences at Martin Spur Township.

The employer argues that his former employees were evicted to make way for incumbent workers who deserve an opportunity to stay in the homes during their tenure of employment.

On the other hand, these ex-employees were resisting moving out citing unfair labour practices.

Seven pensioners and another employee, Nyasha Musamadya, who is still contesting his contract termination, were evicted from the company homes they were occupying, with some having been there for over four decades.

The affected former employees are part of a group of eight pensioners flagging unfair packages and twenty-one employees contesting termination of their contracts by the textile concern.

“We received letters of intention to evict us on November 26 this year. This is just too much for us,” said pensioner Nicholas Chimubvuri, 69, in an interview.

“It is ordered that judgment be and is hereby granted in favour of the plaintiff against the defendant for; a) eviction of the defendant and all those claiming occupation through him from House No. – – – Martin Spur Township, Kadoma,” the order read.

Evicted pensioners served the company for periods ranging from twenty to forty-two years.

“We’re not saying we don’t want to leave. They should settle our outstanding package arrears then we go elsewhere. From here I’m going to Donain communal lands,” said a frustrated Samson Maruza, 68, while dismantling his foul run.

Human resources director Charles Chibanda said the company had done all it can to assist the former employees, accusing them of buying time.

“As a company we did all we could at law. We went through necessary processes but the employees are just trying to buy time. We will not give them another chance,” he said in an interview.

-hmetro

“Super Dad” Phillip Chiyangwa Fathered Over 50 Children

By A Correspondent- Flamboyant businessman Phillip Chiyangwa recently told the High Court that he is paying maintenance for more than 50 children, a revelation that has left many in shock and disbelief.

According to the state media Chiyangwa divulged the existence of more than 50 of his children during a High Court appeal against a $40 000 maintenance order for his two sons with ex-girlfriend Pamela Rusere.

In June a Harare magistrate ordered Chiyangwa to pay $40 000 maintenance for his minor children aged 13 and 7 years.

The businessman was also ordered to pay school fees of R49 172.83 per term.

However, Chiyangwa appealed against this ruling claiming that he earns $70 000 per month and that he pays maintenance for over 50 kids.

“He put his monthly earnings at a paltry $70 000 a month while conceding to sitting on many boards.

“He did not divulge the income from these on the basis of the income being independent on dividends.

“He purported to have fathered 50 children and mentioned some for whom he pays maintenance in very cursory terms…the record does not show any evidence he produced in this regard apart from the names of the mothers of the children,” reads the High Court’s findings.

The High Court, through a joint decision by Justice Webster Chinamora and Justice Emy Tsanga, dismissed Chiyangwa’s appeal. “The appeal is dismissed with regards to the claim for maintenance in the sum of $40 000 a month for the two minor children.

“The appeal is partly upheld with regards to the payment of school fees directly to the school in foreign currency in that order of the lower court is altered in paragraph (b) to read as follows;

“The respondent be and is hereby ordered to pay termly expenses being school fees for the minor children in the sum of R49 172.83 which shall be deposited into Rusere’s local bank account being Standard Chartered Bank, account number …. at the auction-rate as at the day of payment.

“The order shall be with effect from the first term of 2020,” reads parts of the judgment.

In his High Court appeal, Chiyangwa challenged the magistrates ruling on three main grounds:

  1. The businessman said the magistrate had erred by ordering him to pay maintenance for his children when he was responsible enough to maintain them.
  2. Chiyangwa questioned why he should pay school fees in Rands for children who supposedly live in Zimbabwe
  3. He told the High Court that, in granting the $40 000 maintenance order, the magistrate’s court did not take into account the fact that he consistently took care of his children’s needs.

The mother of the children Pamela Rusere told the court that Chiyangwa was well aware that his children lived and went to school in South Africa.

She also claimed that the businessman paid for the kid’s school fees while they were in South Africa and they only came back to Zimbabwe after he stopped paying the schools fees.

“It was not in dispute that the respondent moved to South Africa after going there on holiday in 2015. It was not in dispute that the appellant has previously paid some school fees for the two minors whilst they lived in South Africa.

“The reason why the respondent said she had come to Zimbabwe was that one of the children had been pulled out of school when Chiyangwa stopped paying fees,” reads the judgment.

In her submissions, Rusere said: “I assumed that respondent would fall out of his seasonal trance, but apparently, he went on like a drunken skunk until the minor children were dismissed from school, thus I had no option but to come to this honourable court to knock some sense in the respondent, but apparently he is hell-bent on attacking my character.”

-HMetro

No Drugs At Prison Clinics

By A Correspondent- An HIV-positive inmate at Harare Remand Prison yesterday told magistrate Judith Taruvinga that he was not accessing medical treatment due to unavailability of drugs at the prison clinics.

The inmate, who cannot be named for ethical reasons, submitted an application to be removed from remand, arguing that his health condition was deteriorating because the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services was not providing him with the required medicines.

There is a report of increase in trafficking of illegal drugs, including psychedelics, ketamine and LSD, but no HIV drugs available despite this, according to Tripsitter Magazine.

The inmate is facing armed robbery charges and was denied bail.

-newsday

Mash West. Midlands Record Highest STI Cases

By A Correspondent- The Ministry of Health yesterday revealed that Mashonaland West and Midlands’s provinces have the highest cases of Sexually Transmitted Infections in the country.

Presenting oral evidence before the Parliamentary Committee on Health and Child Care, deputy director for HIV/AIDS and STIs in the Ministry of Health Tsitsi Apollo said the country recorded 300 000 STI cases during the period 2019 to 2020 with the majority being from Midlands and Mashonaland West.

Apollo said the affected areas were mining areas which have a high influx of sex workers.

“Midlands and Mashonaland West have recorded the highest number of STIs in the country probably because they are mining towns,” she said.

Apollo also said the distribution of condoms had been greatly affected by movement because of the COVID-19 lockdown restrictions.

“We still have high-risk sexual practices that need to be addressed. This could be largely due to shortages of condoms in 2019 and 2020,” Labode said.

“For urethra and vaginal discharges recorded in 2018 and 2019, the age band that recorded the highest was the 25 and 49 age group; most of these cases were coming from the Midlands province and Mashonaland west provinces.”

She added:

“Moving on to genital ulcer diseases, there was a reduction from 35 000 in 2016 to 32 000 in 2019, most of these recorded among the 25 to 49 age groups affecting more males than females again Midlands province is leading followed by Mashonaland west,” said Apollo.

STIs are caused by bacteria, viruses or parasites that are transmitted through unprotected vaginal, anal, or oral sex as well as skin to skin genital contact.

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Nkulumane Man Murdered, Corpse Thrown Into Trench

By A Correspondent- A 42 year old man from Nkulumane suburb in Bulawayo was stabbed to death, stripped naked and thrown into a sewage trench.

The man’s blood-stained clothes and shoes were found a few houses from where his body was dumped on Monday.

Mduduzi Ngwenya reportedly left his home on Sunday at around 11PM drunk and did not tell his wife where he was off too.

Police said his body has been taken to Mpilo Central Hospital for post- mortem.

Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said investigations are underway and appealed to members of the public with information that might lead to the arrest of the killers to contact any nearest police station.

“The deceased is a male adult aged 42 of Nkulumane suburb, Bulawayo and was not employed. On December 12, 2020 at around 11PM, the deceased left home drunk and went to an unknown destination without notifying his wife,” said Insp Ncube.

A trench where the body of a murdered man was dumped in Nkulumane on Monday. He said on December 14, 2020 at around 7AM, a police officer who was on duty manning Nkulumane ZRP charge office received an anonymous call informing him that there was a body in the sewage trench.

Insp Ncube said the scene was attended by Tshabalala ZRP and members of the criminal investigation department (CID).

He said they found Ngwenya’s body lying naked in a sewage trench and that the body had stab wounds on the forehead.

“He had three deep cuts on the forehead, bruises on the neck and around chest. His clothes which include a black pair of trousers and one black safety shoe were dumped inside a yard at a nearby house in Nkulumane, Bulawayo. We appeal to anyone with information that may assist the police to contact any nearest police station,” said Insp Ncube.

Demolition of Houses: Insensitive, Unjustified

Police officers watch as houses are demolished

By Joseph Yamikani Mvero | In the past years, Zimbabweans have witnessed the demolitions of houses on the grounds that the houses were built illegally. The city council is instrumental in the destruction of the structures deemed illegal.

The continual destruction of houses in urban areas such as Harare is predicated on the fact that, the land upon which the houses are built is illegal and certain legal processes might have been omitted.

The land upon which the houses are built is said to be sold by different housing cooperatives that have been mushrooming in the country in the past years. Some of the land is allegedly procured from councilors and individuals who are said to be affiliated to certain political parties.

With many people who bought this land to build houses falling victim to demolitions, one question arises, who legitimizes these cooperatives to continue selling land to people who, would later be deemed illegal upon the completion of building their houses?

The contention over house demolitions emanates from the fact that the council and government wait until the houses are built to completion to be declared illegal. This is regarded by many as an insensitive gesture which does not regard the efforts made by people in building their houses. In an effort to build houses a lot of costs are incurred from buying the land itself, building materials and labor, yet the authorities have the audacity to destroy someone’s sweat just like that.

The destruction of the houses deemed illegal seems to be informed by the “blame the victim” approach which holds the assumption that individuals are responsible for their own problems. This approach does not put into consideration that societal and institutional structures also account for the problems faced by individuals in their daily lives.

In these episodes of house demolitions, we only see the victims as those who procured the land suffering through the destruction of the structures they built. In these developments, nothing concerning the individuals or cooperatives selling land to the people illegally is mentioned.

What is worrying is that, hitherto, not a single cooperative has been held to account over selling land illegally to the people. After all these numerous scandals of selling land to the people who will suffer in the end, one would expect the arrest and prosecution of individuals selling land to people.

The proper thing to do would be to publish the names of the cooperatives and bring them to book. The cooperatives must also be made to compensate the individuals to whom they sold the land.

The demolition of completed houses does not resonate with section 74 of the Zimbabwean constitution which guarantees the right to shelter. After the demolitions, no efforts are made to provide the victims with an alternative shelter to promote their wellbeing. The victims are not even compensated for the loss which results from the demolitions.

 More so, the timing of the demolitions indicates the insensitiveness of the authorities. It is the rain season and these demolitions put the lives of the victims in a precarious position. The victims will lose property and they are also susceptible to diseases.

The demolitions abrogate the human rights in a myriad of ways. The victims’ right to shelter is violated and the rights of children are also eroded.

The habit of houses demolitions need to be rectified. Efforts must be made to prevent the continual victimization of the poor people who are striving to a have roof on their heads. The constitution must be revised to provide compensation and alternative houses for victims of house demolitions.

Furthermore, cooperatives and politicians who are instrumental in selling land illegally must be brought to book. Illegal cooperatives must be delisted as well.

It is incumbent on the government and local authorities to empower the citizens by educating them on the procedures to be followed when procuring land so that they will not become victims in future.

The government and local authorities must explore other ways of dealing with illegal structures as opposed to the traumatic demolitions which rob people of their dignity. The continual demolitions bring the name of the country into disrepute, granted that Zimbabwe as a country vowed to promote human rights through the ratification of various regional and interregional legal frameworks on human rights.

As a country we are likely to continue scoring low on promoting human rights and achieving millennium development goals if the issue of house demolitions is not addressed.

Joseph Yamikani Mvero is a social work graduate from the University of Forthare in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. He can be contacted on [email protected]

Residents Dump Waste At Council Offices

By A Correspondent- Makokoba residents dumped plastic bags with sewage at Bulawayo City Council offices protesting the municipality’s slow response in attending to burst sewage pipes.

The disgruntled residents revealed this during the Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) training workshop for the Bulawayo Water Action Social Movement representatives over the weekend.

One of the representatives, Zhwaki Lunga said residents reported burst sewer on November 1 and council did not act until the end of the month, forcing them to take sewage in plastic bags and dump it at the reception of the City Health Department offices.

“Eleven residents participated in this non-violent strategic action on November 30, so as to register their dissatisfaction over poor service delivery,” Lunga said.

The residents also said after the November 30 action, the local authority responded two days later and fixed the burst sewer.

However, it was unfortunate that before the end of the week the sewer had burst again.

MIHR co-ordinator Khumbulani Maphosa, while addressing participants at the workshop, applauded the Makokoba residents for peacefully claiming their rights and encouraged other residents to emulate them.

“I am happy you didn’t spill the sewage on the flow or on council furniture because that would have been criminal, what you did should be emulated by residents when they see inaction on their rights issues,” Maphosa said.

The workshop, which was conducted by MIHR and Community Water Alliance, sought to empower Bulawayo Water Action Social Movement representatives with strategic non-violent tactics to assert their right to water.

MIHR is an organisation that exists to build and strengthen non-violent social movements for the protection and promotion of human rights and freedoms.

Bulawayo deputy mayor Mlandu Ncube said he was not aware of the protest and promised to find out what happened.

“Demolitions To Continue”: Govt

By A Correspondent- Government yesterday said demolitions of illegal settlements will continue and told residents that have received eviction notices from councils to seek alternative shelter.

Addressing a press conference, Local Government minister July Moyo, however, said Harare City Council should not execute the nearly 30 eviction orders from the courts until after the rainy season.

“All those who have been given eviction orders should know that these eviction orders are legal instruments and therefore cannot be defied by individuals,” Moyo said.

“As government, because we uphold the rule of law, unless individuals have gone to court to rescind these court orders, those court orders will be effected at the appropriate time.”

A total of 134 families were left homeless in Budiriro, Harare, after council demolished illegal structures under Tembwe Housing Cooperative. Moyo said at the end of the rainy season, the demolitions would resume.

“That appropriate time obviously must take advantage of a situation where there is no rain.

“We don’t want as government to throw people in the rain. Those evictions that have taken place, people cannot go back and build on the same places, they should be relocated so we can regularise the place they have been evicted from.”

He said further evictions will be directed by the central government.

“The Harare City Council is the one that applied for those evictions, they got court orders. It is only the timing that we are now saying; don’t carry out the rest of the evictions until there is an appropriate time when there is no rain.

“They (council) will be working with the Harare Metropolitan government which is led by the Minister of State. The law enforcement agencies will be supporting the government in order to make sure that the demolitions are done in an orderly manner. We must respect the court rulings,” he said.

National Housing minister Daniel Garwe warned, desperate homeseekers to stop dealing with land barons.

“What is obtaining now is the land barons who grabbed that land and paid nothing, in this case, are telling people lies, they are saying go and build and build as quickly as possible so that the ministry can come and regularise,” Garwe said.

“Those are false statements; we are not going to listen to that. People must not be in complicity with land barons because if you buy stolen property, at law, you are in complicity and you also suffer the criminal consequences like the land baron. We want to provide order in the cities, provide in towns and in the country.”

“We have witnessed situations particularly in Harare, where council officials and councillors have been selling land illegally to desperate homeseekers, areas set aside for schools, clinics, recreational facilities, roads and sewer, people are being sold those stands. All those settlements are illegal, they will remain illegal and they will be demolished. We want to be very categorical on that, land barons will not remain with any land as the land belongs to the State,” he said.

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Shiri’s US$2.6m Cash “Haunts” Family

The late Agriculture Minister Perrance Shiri left behind US$2.6 million in cash as well as a house in South Africa.

This is in addition to other assets, which include a house in Borrowdale, a fleet of top of the range vehicles, a farm in Bindura with chalets, several buses and a thriving trucking company.

His estate is now at the centre of serious wrangling between his siblings and his children. His brother, Benjamin, believes that the children should inherit everything. Close family members confirmed that the late Shiri had left behind US$2.6 million in hard cash, which he wanted to use to construct a hotel at his Bindura farm.

Shiri is said to have left behind a will, which bequeathed a big chunk of his wealth to his children and a few close family members.

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Meet UZ’s 1st Ever Female SRC President

Abiona Mataranyika

The University of Zimbabwe (UZ) elected a female Students Representative Council (SRC) president for the first time in 2019 since the establishment of the higher learning institution in 1952.

The new president, Abiona Mataranyika is a member of the Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU).

Takudzwa Ngadziore, the former Great Zimbabwe University SRC president posted on Twitter updating on the results of the elections.

He said:

After (67) Years of existence, the University of Zimbabwe elected its first Female SRC President backed by the Zimbabwe National Students Union @Zinasuzim Meet @abionamatt2 Leadership par excellence! She has defied history in many ways, while leading the #ZINASUlives #AhoyUnion

The University of Zimbabwe was opened in 1952 as the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and was initially affiliated with the University of London.

It was later renamed the University of Rhodesia and adopted its present name upon Zimbabwe’s independence in 1980.

Student activism in the country has been mainly male-dominated and this mirrors the political culture at the national level.

Female politicians have often found it difficult to break into and retain positions of influence in politics and governance issues despite efforts to transform Zimbabwe from being a patriarchal society.

ZCTU Snubs Khupe’s Congress

The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) on Tuesday said it was not involved in the opposition MDC-T’s Extraordinary Congress pencilled for this Saturday.

In a statement, ZCTU said its members who will be participating in the elective congress will be doing so in their personal capacity, not representing the organisation. Read the statement:

The ZCTU is not involved in the MDC-T extraordinary congress. We were never approached.

ZCTU, as a labour movement, has members across the political divide and individuals like deputy secretary-general Thomas Masvingwe are participating in their individual capacities as supporters of their party.

The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) was formed in 1999 largely out of the labour movement (ZCTU.

Meanwhile, MDC-T’s interim leadership on Monday said it met the ZCTU leadership to sign a code of conduct among other things, but the labour union yesterday said it will not participate in the congress.

The Supreme Court-sanctioned congress is aimed at electing a substantive heir to the party’s founding leader, Morgan Tsvangirai.

The late former Prime Minister (GNU era) succumbed to cancer on the 14th of February in 2018.

The snub comes when the MDC-T and rival MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa have been fighting over the party’s name and assets with each side claiming to be the original party left by Tsvangirai.

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ED, Party Heavyweights Meet As DCC Chaos Haunt Zanu Pf

By A Correspondent- The chaos that gripped Zanu-PF district co-ordinating committee (DCC) elections will today come under the spotlight as the ruling party bigwigs meet to take stock of the polls.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa will today chair a potentially explosive politburo meeting after divisions rocked the party since the holding of the DCC elections last week that have seen party members appealing to him for assistance.

There have been claims of rigging, intimidation and violence before, during and after the polls.

Acting party national spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa confirmed the meeting yesterday, but could not give the agenda.

Chinamasa was not picking calls yesterday to confirm whether the chaotic DCC elections will be part of the agenda.

“The secretary for administration Obert Mpofu wishes to advise all members that there shall be a politburo meeting to be held on Wednesday,” a notice announcing the meeting read in part.

Analysts said the chaos that gripped Zanu-PF in the DCC elections was an indication that the ruling party had failed its first internal democratic test since the November 2017 coup.

Reports of violence, arrests and rigging were reported in Nyanga, Goromonzi, Midlands, Masvingo and several other districts and dozens of complaints have since been lodged with the party leadership.

Hundreds of potential candidates were blocked from contesting after they were labelled G40 loyalists while names of some party members were missing from the voters’ roll.
Mnangagwa had earlier directed that all those linked to G40 should not be allowed to contest.

“That created problems because some of us were labelled G40 and we suffered for that, that divides the party and the leadership cannot allow some of its cadres to be labelled G40 by those they will be contesting against,” one of the victims in Goromonzi said.

In Mutare where re-runs been ordered in some districts, party members burnt voting materials alleging rigging.

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ED Hauled To Court Over Esigodini Trapped Miners

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been dragged to court by the families of artisanal miners trapped underground after an Esigodini mine collapsed.

The families want the president to declare the collapse a national disaster to cause the abandoned rescue operations to resume.

In an urgent chamber application filed at the Bulawayo High Court on Monday, Patience Ncube, mother to one of the trapped miners Nkosilathi, appealed for an order directing Mnangagwa and government agencies to implement an emergency rescue operation.

Reads in part the application filed on behalf of the family by its lawyers Mathonsi Ncube Law Chambers:

That the 5th respondent declares Matshetshe Mine collapse a disaster within the meaning of section 27 of the Civil Protection Unit Act.

That the provincial civil protection officer Matabeleland South province must within 48 hours of this order direct the 4th respondent within his area to prepare an emergency plan for the rescue/evacuation of the trapped miners or their bodies.

The mine collapsed on 10 November due to flash floods and the rescue operations have since been suspended after government chief mining engineer, Michael Munodawafa said it was too risky.

Munodawafa said it would take over a year of continuous work before any success was achieved as the area “is characterised by friable ground, loose rock material and debris posing the danger for further collapse.”

The six artisanal miners who were trapped underground were identified as Nkosilathi Ndlovu (29), Christopher Dube (23), Ndumiso Dube (19), Blessed Ncube (24), Nduduzo Ntini (28) and another only identified as Mlilo.

The families of the trapped miners said the rescue mission was important for “us as families to find closure in this issue and possibly be allowed to do traditional family rites.”

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MDC Trio Bail Reporting Conditions Lessened

Paul Nyathi

Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova.

The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights have convinced the High Court to lessen the bail reporting burden on three opposition MDC youth leaders Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova.

The trio whose life was inconvenienced through imposition of onerous bail reporting conditions of reporting 3 times a week at the Police has had the condition reduced to once a week.

Justice Mushore relaxed the bail reporting conditions after lawyers from the ZLHR asked the court to alter these taxing conditions which were keeping the trio at police stations.

The 3 were arrested in June and charged with publishing or communicating falsehoods

Prosecutors claim that the trio lied about being abducted, tortured & being held incommunicado in May, a charge which they deny.

558 Covid-19 Cases Reported In Schools Countrywide But Still Not Enough To Get Govt Into Big Action

Own Correspondent

Monica Mutsvangwa

THE country’s schools have to date recorded 558 Covid-19 cases, with the Government on Tuesday announcing that it will continue with its response efforts within the learning institutions.

A number of schools have had their teachers and learners test positive to the pandemic, with the most affected being John Tallach in Matabeleland North which recorded over 180 cases.

Speaking during a post cabinet briefing, Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Senator Monica Mutsvangwa revealed that they were now putting in place mechanisms at the schools ahead of the festive season break.

“The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, in collaboration with Ministry of Health and Child Care continue to strengthen infection, prevention and control strategies in schools as they prepare to break for the Christmas and New Year holidays.

“Cumulatively, 558 cases have been reported at learning institutions across the country,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

The Minister further revealed that Government will be upping their response efforts to meet the anticipated surge during the festive season.

“Regarding the supply of Personal Protective Equipment, hand sanitizers and medical drugs, Cabinet advises that measures are being put in place to increase stocks to meet the anticipated surge in demand during the festive season.

“Meanwhile, given the recent upsurge in confirmed COVID-19 cases, the transport sector has intensified surveillance to improve compliance with Standard Operating Procedures,” said the Minister.

Minister Mutsvangwa said they will also intensify dissemination of information to assist returning residents fulfill Covid-19 free certificates entry requirements.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health and Child Care has reported that as of Tuesday the country recorded 164 new Covid-19 cases.

Bulawayo had the highest number of reported cases meaning they still have the highest number of active cases in the country at 582.

“164 new cases and one death was reported in the last 24 hours. Seven day rolling average for new cases rises to 87 from 85. All provinces reported cases today (Tuesday). Bulawayo reported the highest.

“All 164 are local cases, death was reported by Harare. 45 new recoveries were reported, national recovery rate stands at 83,3 percent and active cases go up to 1 613,” reads the update.

To date the country has therefore recorded a total of 11 522 cases, 9 599 recoveries and 310 deaths.

Prosecutor Who Did Not Oppose Bail Application By Country’s Top Thugs Has A History Of Being Bribed

Paul Nyathi

Musa Taj Abdul

Prosecutor Tapiwa Kasema who on Tuesday shocked the country when he allowed High Court Judge Justice Benjamin Chikowero to grant bail to a gang of thugs on Monday has a history of accepting bribes in the past.

Kasema also shot to fame when he was arrested in 2019 on criminal abuse of office charges after he allegedly consented to the release of a passport belonging to former Cabinet minister Ignatius Chombo, who was facing several corruption allegations.

Kasema was arrested by officers from the CID Commercial Crime Division and his docket was being handled by the Anti-Corruption Special Unit department.

Suspected armed robber and gang leader Musa Taj Abdul (47), were granted bail by High Court Judge Justice Benjamin Chikowero on Monday along with co-accused Godfrey Mupamhanga (27), Rudolf Tapiwa Kanhanga (29) and Douglas Mutenda (31) after the state led by Kasema consented to bail.

The gang will fortunately remain in custody as police quickly threw in fresh charges against them.

Before they could post bail money police brought up fresh charges against the suspects and requested that they remain in custody pending their remand hearing on the new charges and further investigations.

In a brief statement, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi yesterday said: “As far as we are concerned, Musa Taj Abdul is still under remand and if there are any changes, we wait to be advised by the relevant Judiciary department.”

The four were arrested in Beitbridge in August with five others: Charles Lundu (47), Tapiwa Mangoma alias Tapa (27), Innocent Jairosi (32), Prince Makodza (31) and Liberty Mupamhanga (29).

Some had been sought for more than 20 years.

Adbul, Mupamhanga and Mutenda, who have been in custody for about four months, were granted $5 000 bail each by Justice Chikowero, while Kanhanga was released on $2 000 bail.

As part of their bail conditions, they were ordered to reside at their given addresses and report to the police every Friday between 6am and 6pm until the matter has been finalised.

When the alleged robbers appeared before the Harare Magistrates’ Courts in August on several charges of armed robbery, they were escorted by more than 10 police officers from the CID Homicide Unit.

They were not asked to plead when they appeared before Mr Richard Ramaboa who remanded them in custody and were advised to apply for bail at the High Court.

Jacob Mafume Arrives At Harare Magistrates Court For Initial Appearance On New Charges

Paul Nyathi

Jacob Mafume

Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume has arrived at the Harare Magistrates’ Court, Rotten Row for his initial remand.

Mafume is being charged with violating his bail conditions for allegedly caught talking to one of the key witnesses in his case where he is charged with criminal abuse of office for allegedly issuing a residential stand to a relative.

The opposition MDC Alliance however claims that its capital city Mayor is being persecuted for opposing the inhuman implementation of demolitions in Budiriro.

“There’s no substance to the new charges he faces. We demand his immediate release,” said the party in a statement.

Met Office Warns Of Heavy Thunderstorms Into The Weekend, Please Take Hid.

Paul Nyathi

THE Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has issued a thunderstorm alert with the Matabeleland region among the areas expected to receive the heaviest rains in 24 hours.

MSD issued the warning on Tuesday, noting that the lightning and heavy rains will persist from Wednesday until Sunday.

MSD revealed that the rains could lead to flash and riverine floods in some areas.

“Thunderstorms and rains are expected over much of the country, through to Sunday 20 December, with heavier falls in excess of 50 millimetres in 24 hours in areas such as Matabeleland North, Matabeleland South, Bulawayo Metropolitan, Midlands into Masvingo.

“This is due to moisture from a cloud system currently active over Botswana. These projected rains may lead to flash and riverine floods posing potential risk in the Western and Southern parts of the country, where more than 50 millimetres of rain are expected,” reads part of the warning.

Ignatious Chombo And Kudzanayi Chipanga Never Ending Case Moved Into 2021

State Media

Ignatious Chombo

Harare regional magistrate Mr Trynos Utahwashe yesterday deferred the matter involving former Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Ignatius Chombo and ex-Zanu-PF youth leaders – Kudzanayi Chipanga, Innocent Hamandishe and Mathew Mleya – to February 18 next year, pending a determination of the Supreme Court.

Chombo approached the Supreme Court seeking permanent stay of proceedings in the magistrates’ court, where he is facing several cases involving corruption, fraud and abuse of office.

He is jointly charged with Chipanga, Hamandishe and Mleya on allegations of wearing regalia emblazoned with President Mnangagwa’s initials, although they had been expelled from Zanu-PF.

It is alleged that between December 8 and 13, 2017, the trio connived to wear party regalia emblazoned with President Mnangagwa’s initials, although they knew they were no longer members of Zanu-PF.

They took photographs of themselves while wearing the regalia, including hats embroidered with the Zanu-PF flag, inscribed “ED” and “Kutonga Kwaro”.

The court heard that the quartet then posted the said photographs on social media.

According to the State, the Zanu-PF leadership saw this as a nuisance.

Chombo is also appearing on his own on criminal abuse and fraud charges and the cases were deferred to the same date. It is alleged that on October 1, 2005, Chombo hatched a plan to defraud the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) under its “Other Crops and Livestock Support Facility”.

Chombo allegedly applied for a loan amounting to $14 billion, which was to be repaid within 18 months and indicated his address as Allen Grange Farm, Rafingora. He is said to have misrepresented that he would use the loan to buy agricultural equipment.

The equipment included a 30-tonne lorry valued at $2 billion, 30-tonne truck valued at $1,5 billion, 200hp tractor four-wheel drive valued at $2,5 billion, combine harvester valued at $5 billion, 52 dish roam disc valued at $1 billion, nine row monosem planter valued at $1,2 billion, 2x500kg chicken feed mixer valued at $8 million.

Instead, Chombo allegedly abused the money and it was investigated and established that he had imported various motor vehicles, including a Toyota Hilux Vigo for socialite Pokello Nare, which was delivered at 222 Samora Machel Avenue, Harare.

South African Politician Apologizes For Comments Glorifying Hitler

Mcebo Dlamini,

A South African politician has apologized to the local Jewish community for his 2015 comments during a television interview in which he spoke glowingly of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.

Mcebo Dlamini, a member of the African National Congress (ANC) and one of the leaders of the #FeesMustFall movement, was hauled to the Human Rights Commission by the SA Jewish Board of Deputies (SAJBD), reported the South African news website IOL.

The mediation process took place at the Johannesburg Holocaust and Genocide Centre.

SAJBD Vice President Zev Krengel said Dlamini was apologetic, remorseful and he had acknowledged that his comments had caused harm in the Jewish community.

“This understanding prompted him to make an unequivocal apology. His recognition that the statements were antisemitic, hurtful and offensive, together with his genuine apology, enables us to heal from the hurt he caused,” said Krengel.

“It is important for us as a community, and as South Africans, to identify when genuine remorse is expressed. It is equally important for us to accept a sincere apology of this nature as it enables us to move forward,” he added.

After apologizing, Dlamini attended an educational engagement at the permanent exhibition at the JHGC, according to IOL.

In his apology, he said, “In 2015 I uttered statements about Jews and Israelis that were not only provocative but also extremely offensive. It is only in retrospect that I began to appreciate how much my statements were both ill-advised and to a certain extent dangerous because they ignored the kind of trauma that they caused.”

“As someone who is interested in politics and how they can be used to advance a better world for all I should have known better. But consciousness is not something that you miraculously arrive at but you journey,” he added.

“My journey has made me appreciate that I was wrong and there is no possible excuse for what I said and there can be no way to reverse how it affected others. What I can do though is to supplement my apology with actions as testimony that I am truly remorseful,” said Dlamini.

Dlamini said he also wished to travel to Israel in the future, so he could understand the culture and traditions of the Israeli people.

Anti-Israel sentiments remain prevalent in South Africa, where the government has frequently accused Israel of applying a policy of “apartheid” towards Palestinian Arabs.

Last year, the country announced plans to downgrade its embassy in Tel Aviv.

A year earlier, South Africa withdrew its ambassador to Israel in protest against the deadly violence along the Israel-Gaza border.

The decision came after the Hamas terrorist organization led violent and mass terrorist acts in protest against the inauguration of the new United States embassy in Jerusalem. Hamas later openly admitted that most of those who were killed in those violent riots were members of the group.

Several years ago, the ANC party proposed new rules regarding dual citizenship meant to stop South African citizens from joining the IDF.

Former ANC leader Jacob Zuma once urged South Africans not to visit Israel in order to show solidarity with “the people of Palestine”.

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Who Classifies Zim In Covid-19 Category CT2, Countries Experiencing Moderate Transmission.

Monica Mutsvangwa

Zimbabwe is experiencing moderate local transmission of COVID-19, according to new guidelines published by the World Health Organization (WHO), an official has said.

Addressing a post-cabinet media briefing Tuesday, Zimbabwean Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said following the categorization, the WHO recommends citizens in the country to continue applying individual precautionary measures such as hand hygiene, cough etiquette, isolating at home if unwell and the wearing of masks, among other preventative measures.

The public is also recommended to continue practicing physical social distancing and avoid crowded places, close-contact settings, and enclosed spaces with poor ventilation.

According to the categorization, child care services, primary and secondary schools in the country should remain open with adequate safety and surveillance measures in place, while e-learning at tertiary institutions is encouraged.

Sporting and other social gatherings should also be evaluated using risk-based approaches.

“The World Health Organization has published new guidelines to assist countries in the management of COVID-19 cases.

“The guidelines place Zimbabwe in Category CT2, which includes countries experiencing moderate local transmission.

Mutsvangwa said the Cabinet notes with satisfaction that Zimbabwe is already implementing the WHO recommendations and will continue to strengthen the measures while encouraging members of the public to strictly adhere to them.

She said the country had recorded a cumulative total of 558 cases of COVID-19 at learning institutions across the country since they reopened in September. This is an increase from 332 cases that were reported last week, out of a population of 4.5 million students and 221,272 teachers.

Zimbabwe is recording a surge in COVID-19 cases after the reopening of schools and borders.

As of Tuesday, the country had recorded 11,358 COVID-19 cases, 9,554 recoveries, and 309 deaths. Enditem

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ZCTU Dumps Thokozani Khupe

Thokozani Khupe

THE Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) yesterday distanced itself from MDC-T’s extraordinary congress, delivering a blow to the beleaguered party which was seeking to associate itself with the largest labour movement in the country as internal fissures widened over alleged fraud by its interim secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora.

Some party members want Mwonzora suspended for dipping into the party coffers and allegedly “siphoning” $300 000 ahead of the congress where he will battle it out with Thokozani Khupe , party interim chairperson Morgen Komichi and his deputy Elias Mudzuri.

The opposition party, largely formed out of the labour movement, on Monday said it met the ZCTU leadership to sign a code of conduct among other things, but the country’s biggest labour union delivered the jab yesterday, saying it won’t be part of the congress.

The ZCTU presided over the MDC Alliance congress in 2018, where Nelson Chamisa won the presidency.

“The ZCTU is not involved in the MDC-T extraordinary congress. We were never approached,” ZCTU said in a statement.

“ZCTU, as a labour movement, has members across the political divide and individuals like deputy secretary-general Thomas Masvingwe are participating in their individual capacities as supporters of their party.”

The MDC-T extraordinary congress is set for this Saturday subject to police and health authorities’ approval, but suspended national organising secretary Abednico Bhebhe has approached the courts seeking its postponement.

The party is also battling internal fissures, with some officials calling for Mwonzora’s suspension for allegedly abusing party funds.

Mwonzora on Monday admitted taking the money, but said it was used to pay a lawyer, Sarudzayi Chitsanga, who had a bereavement, adding that the party owed its lawyers, engaged to fight MDC Alliance, US$100 000.

But party members claimed that there was no signed requisition for the money, accusing Mwonzora of withdrawing the funds working with party director of finance Todd Maingire without the knowledge of other leaders.

A party member, Leonard Chisvo, who has already reported Mwonzora to the police, was fuming yesterday calling for the secretary-general’s suspension.

Chisvo told journalists yesterday that there were fears that some officials were creating their own structures and demanded the immediate suspension of Mwonzora.

“The party received $7,8 million from the Political Parties Finance Act in May this year, and also received another batch of $161 million recently. There has been much concern over the abuse of party funds in MDC-T. There have never been any party programmes funded by the party, but the money has just been abused,” he said.

“Recently, Mwonzora embezzled $300 000 from the party’s BancABC account and it was not authorised nor accounted for.”

Chisvo said Mwonzora gave the loot to his personal lawyer and his presidential campaign manager for the MDC-T’s forthcoming extraordinary congress, adding that his behaviour should not escape punishment.

“Obviously, there was convergence of sinister interests. The money did not flow into any party programmes nor any intended party issue,” Chisvo said.

“The MDC-T members abandoned Chamisa and MDC Alliance accusing them for abusing party funds, lack of transparency and use of militia and lack of democracy. Similarly, Mwonzora has created his own militia and party members are not free to visit the Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House due to fear of violence.”

Chisvo accuses Mwonzora of usurping the powers of other party organs such as treasurer, presidency, organising and information and elections departments.

He said just as Bhebhe was suspended and ultimately expelled for alleged indiscipline, the same should be done to Mwonzora who he said was facing serious allegations.

“In this scenario, we expect immediate course of action against Mwonzora. There must be no selective application of the rules of the party” he said.

“The allegation that Mwonzora apologised to the standing committee and was forgiven by the acting party president Khupe is not constitutional. They have no mandate to cover up corruption, fraud and criminal offences in the party.

“What interests do they have to forgive someone who has stolen almost half a million dollars? Ordinary party members are neglected while orphans, widows and the physically harmed due to political tension are not looked after,” he said, adding that the party should act decisively on the matter.

Chisvo demanded the immediate suspension of Mwonzora from the party.

“Urgently investigate the circumstances under which money was withdrawn and take due legal process to ensure that Mwonzora pays back the $300 000 which he withdrew from the bank and abused.

“An urgent reconfiguration of financial bank signatures and accounting books and that the MDC-T leadership perfects all systems and the delegates to congress, including the voters’ role.”

ZANU PF Politburo Meets To Discuss Chaotic DCC Elections

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ZANU PF Kwekwe offices

Zanu PF is holding a Politburo meeting today at its headquarters in Harare where a number of pertinent issues are expected to be discussed.

In a statement, the party’s Secretary for Information and Publicity Simon Khaya Moyo urged members to be punctual.

“The Secretary for Administration Dr Obert Mpofu wishes to advise all members that there shall be a Politburo meeting to be held on Wednesday 16th December 2020 at the home of the people’s revolution Zanu PF headquarters commencing at 10:00hrs,” reads the statement.

All members are expected to be seated by 9.45am.

The meeting comes a week after the party conducted successful DCC elections countrywide.

It is widely expected that the Politburo meeting will review the just-ended DCC elections and debate the continued fight against Covid-19, among other issues.

Caledonia Mining Interview On Deal With Mnangagwa On Mining In Zimbabwe

By directorstalkinterviews.com

Caledonia Mining Corporation plc (LON:CMCL) Chief Financial Officer Mark Learmonth caught up with DirectorsTalk for an exclusive interview to discuss the acquisition of an option over an exploration prospect in Zimbabwe, the next steps, other opportunities, focussing on Zimbabwe and how it all fits in with the company’s long-term strategy.

Q1: Caledonia Mining has announced that you’ve acquired an option over an exploration prospect in Zimbabwe, can you tell us a little about Glen Hume and what stage the property is at?

A1: We’re treating it as an exploration project, it is actually a very small scale gold operation moment, the existing owner is extracting a very modest amount of gold but that’s not an operation that we would seek to take over. So, we don’t really want to refer to that but it gives us comfort that there is actually gold there because he’s digging it out of the ground.

So, what we’ve done is we’ve entered into an arrangement whereby we’d paid him a $2 million fee, we will then go off and spend about a $1 million over the course of the next 15 months drilling and ,if in the course of that drilling exercise, we find something we like, we have the option to buy the property for a further $2.5 million.

We think it’s very prospective, as I say, there is gold being produced at the moment, we’ve been to the site, we’ve had a look at it, we’ve had some geologists giving it the once over but there’s no substitute for drilling. So, that’s what we’ve started doing now, drilling.

Q2: What will be the next steps then?

A2: Well, the drillers are on site already even though we announced it this morning, there was a contract driller already on the property and we’re repurposing that driller to do what we want them to do. There will, over the course of the ensuing 15 months, hopefully be some updates as the results of the drilling and that should culminate sometime within the next 15 months hopefully announcing exercising the option.

In addition, though, you should look out for further similar transactions on a similar basis so we’ve said for a long time that we’re in the market in Zimbabwe looking for things just like this.

Having looked at probably two dozen properties over the course of the last few years, we’ve narrowed that down to three or four that we really like, this is the first deal that we’ve announced. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if, in fairly short order, we don’t announce at least one another very similar transaction which gives us the opportunity to start building a pipeline of new projects to help us in our objective of becoming a multi-asset producer focused on Zimbabwe.

So, this is hopefully the first step in a much longer journey.

Q3: Are you still then looking at other opportunities there?

A3: Absolutely. As I say, we’ve looked at two dozen things, we’ve got four we really like, things are progressing, sometimes quickly, sometimes slowly in Zimbabwe, and that’s quite apart from any other assets that may arise as a result of the Memorandum of Understanding that we signed with the Zimbabwe government about two months ago.

So, at the moment we’re focused purely on the private sector opportunities in Zimbabwe but as a result of the MOU was signed with the government, we do expect to in due course to be able to look at some properties that are owned by the government.

Q4: Are you just focused in Zimbabwe?

A4: At this stage, we are, that’s where we’ve got the infrastructure, that’s where we can do things, that’s where we have the logistics and all that sort of stuff, and happily, it’s where we believe that there’s enormous potential in the gold space.

We think there’s some very, very attractive opportunities there which reflect the fact that for the last several decades, there’s been really very little exploration activity in Zimbabwe which means that the projects that had they been elsewhere would have been snapped up and exploited long, long, long ago in Zimbabwe, they’re still there.

So, for the time being, we are absolutely focused on Zimbabwe for those two reasons, it’s where we are and is where we think the opportunities are.

Q5: How does this acquisition fit into Caledonia Mining’s long-term strategy?

A5: It’s a core part of the long term strategy.

So, the strategy for the last five years has been to do the central shaft, finish the central shaft which is going to be finished in the next few days and then will be commissioned next year, that’s at Blanket Mine which is in the South of Zimbabwe. Once that’s finished, that will allow us to increase production from the current level of about 55,000-58,000 ounces up to somewhere in the mid-sixties, 60,000 ounces next year and then thereafter from 2022, 80,000 ounces. So that’s been our strategy to date, to get Blanket Mine up to that level of 80,000 ounces and significant improvement in cash generation.

As we get to the end of that project, now our strategy is to look forwards and find new ways of growing the business in Zimbabwe. This is very much part of the strategy, focussed on brownfields exploration projects rather than buying large existing operations which probably bring with them very substantial, immediate requirements for recapitalisations.

So, this is very much core strategy for us, absolutely.

Jonathan Moyo Farm Dispute Case Thrown Out Of Court

State Media

Jonathan Moyo

An attempt by former minister Professor Jonathan Moyo and his wife Beatrice to block a man allocated land on their Mazowe farm which the Government is seeking to repossess was thrown out because the judge found the application not urgent and defective.

The couple went to the High Court early this year contesting the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement’s decision to repossess Patterson Farm, arguing that the State sold the land to the former minister in 2002 and the outcome of that suit was still pending.

However, in a ruling on Monday, Justice Esther Muremba dismissed the urgent application fronted by Mrs Moyo.

The couple sought to block Mr Barclos Mujuru, who was allocated land on the farm, and the Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement who allocated the land.

Mrs Moyo used the application for the interdict to also seek to have the withdrawal letter served on her husband in December last year rescinded, arguing it was granted under circumstances lumbered with illegality and abuse of authority.

But Justice Esther Muremba dismissed the application because Mrs Moyo had no legal standing in the matter.

She did not agree with Mrs Moyo’s legal counsel that she was entitled to protect her rights and interest in the pending review matter.

The fact that Mrs Moyo had a pending matter did not constitute a real and substantial interest giving her the legal footing to file such an application for an interdict, said Justice Muremba.

The review sought earlier challenged the ministry’s decision to rescind the offer letter that was issued in favour of Moyo, she said.

Justice Muremba queried if the offer letter was in the name of Professor Moyo, then what standing did Mrs Moyo have to challenge the withdrawal of the letter.

If Mrs Moyo was on the farm, then she was riding on the offer letter of her husband, and thus as an individual she has no right to that land.

It was then the court’s finding that she had no basis to challenge the State for the withdrawal of an offer letter which was issued to her husband.

“She is just a third party who is in occupation of the land by virtue of being married to the second applicant,” said Justice Muremba.

“She is farming on the land and her interest is purely economic. This constitutes financial interest, which is only indirect interest and that does not give her locus standi.”

Turning to Prof Moyo, Justice Muremba found that he did not file an affidavit to show that he was before the court and there was not even a power of attorney by him authorising anyone to act on his behalf in bringing the proceedings before the court.

The dispute over the farm spilled into the High Court after the Lands Ministry on December 18 served Prof Moyo with a letter withdrawing the land offer of Patterson Farm.

The letter ordered him to wind up all or any operations that he might have started and vacate the farm.

Aggrieved by the withdrawal of the offer letter, Prof Moyo approached the High Court seeking a review of the decision under the Administrative Justice Act.

In October this year, Mr Mujuru occupied a portion of Patterson Farm allocated to him, prompting Mrs Moyo to rush to same court for relief.

Mrs Moyo argued in her urgent application that the portion taken by Mr Mujuru had already been prepared for farming, thus the couple wanted to stop him from interfering with their occupation of the farm pending determination of their application for review.

July Moyo Issues Report On Budiriro Demolitions – Full Statement

REPORT BY THE MINISTER OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS, HOUNARABLE J.G MOYO ON THE DEMOLITIONSIN BUDIRIRO, HARARE,14 DECEMBER 2020.

BACKGROUNG

Due to the rampant illegal occupation on open spaces of land by land barons in Harare, the Harare City Council took illegal occupants of such land to court. To date, Harare City Council has secured twenty-three court rulings in their favor, and twenty two are yet to be executed. The executed one is against Events Housing Cooperative, a splinter group from Tembwe Housing Cooperative.

On the 8th of December 2020,the demolition of illegal structures in Budiriro affected one hundred and thirty four(134)families. While it is a fact that Events Housing Cooperative was in the process of being allocated the said piece of land, Tembwe Housing Cooperative invaded the land resulting in the Harare City Council and the two cooperatives dragging each other to court. The judgment was made on the 29th of January 2020 under case number 4457/19.(see copies of judgment attached as annexure 1)

HARARE CITY COUNCIL LAND ALLOCATION POLICY

The city’s land housing allocation policy clearly states that no housing cooperative is allocated two adjacent pieces of land, hence the split of Events from Tembwe Housing Cooperative. This was done to make it possible for events housing cooperative to acquire the adjacent pieces of land although they were former members of Tembwe Housing Cooperative. The court ruling is not about the legitimate owner of the land between Tembwe and Events housing cooperatives, but was on legal occupation of the in question.

SIDE EFFECTS OF THE DEMOLITIONS

The timing of the demolitions, during the rainy season and the on-going covid 19 pandemic has degenerated into a humanitarian crisis prompting the general public outcry. While the objectives of the court ruling are yet to be fully applied, the Harare

Metropolitan Provincial Civil Protection Committee activated its structures to assist the affected families. A meeting on the 12th of December 2020 between the Civil Protection Committee members and the affected members reached a deadlock on the proposal by the Government and its partners to relocate the affected families to Zimbabwe grounds in Highfields, where thee are water and sanitation facilities, as a temporary measure. The reason for relocating them to Highfields was for the Government not to act against the court order, notwithstanding other challenges associated with the relocation exercise. The affected families’ argument was that, they were not Events Housing Cooperative members but are Tembwe Housing Cooperative members. Their argument was thrown away by the court during the court ruling.

RECOMMENDA TIONS

  1. Enforcementofthelawbyalllocalauthorities,includingHarareCityCouncil, should continue for sanity to prevail.
  2. Given the sensitivity of the demolition, development partners should use the existing structures and work closely with the office of the Minister of State and Devolution for Harare in providing relief to the affected households, in partnering with Development Partners.
  3. While the demolitions have caused a near humanitarian crisis, the rule of law should always be upheld as most of such illegal settlements are breeding grounds for epidemics and other social vices. The occupations are also championed by individuals who are seeking to profiteer from ordinary peoples’ quest for land and housing. These land barons are causing chaos and frustrating orderly development in Harare.
  4. Humanitarianassistanceintheformoftents,foodandnon-fooditemswillbe provided by Government and its partners once residents have moved to the proposed site in Highfields ,Harare.

Vigilant Police Block Top Thug Taj Abdul From Prison Escape Through A Weird Bail Ruling

Paul Nyathi

Police have rearrested armed robber and gang leader Musa Taj Abdul (47), who was granted bail by High Court Judge Justice Benjamin Chikowero on Monday along with co-accused Godfrey Mupamhanga (27), Rudolf Tapiwa Kanhanga (29) and Douglas Mutenda (31).

The dangerous criminals who evidently did not deserve bail will remain in custody as police swiftly arrested the four on fresh charges.

Before they could post bail money yesterday, police brought up fresh charges against the suspects and requested that they remain in custody pending their remand hearing on the new charges and further investigations.

In a brief statement, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi yesterday said: “As far as we are concerned, Musa Taj Abdul is still under remand and if there are any changes, we wait to be advised by the relevant Judiciary department.”

The four were arrested in Beitbridge in August with five others: Charles Lundu (47), Tapiwa Mangoma alias Tapa (27), Innocent Jairosi (32), Prince Makodza (31) and Liberty Mupamhanga (29).

Some had been sought for more than 20 years.

Adbul, Mupamhanga and Mutenda, who have been in custody for about four months, were granted $5 000 bail each by Justice Chikowero, while Kanhanga was released on $2 000 bail.

As part of their bail conditions, they were ordered to reside at their given addresses and report to the police every Friday between 6am and 6pm until the matter has been finalised.

When the alleged robbers appeared before the Harare Magistrates’ Courts in August on several charges of armed robbery, they were escorted by more than 10 police officers from the CID Homicide Unit.

They were not asked to plead when they appeared before Mr Richard Ramaboa who remanded them in custody and were advised to apply for bail at the High Court.

Govt Stops House Demolitions Until Rains Are Over

State Media

July Moyo

No more houses will be demolished during the rainy season after Harare City Council was barred by the Government from effecting court orders allowing demolitions of illegally-built houses until the season is over.

But the Government has stressed that the orders are valid, can be implemented when the rains are over, and that regularisation of unserviced land will be confined to areas where proper layout plans were prepared.

There will be no regularisation of unplanned stands on wetlands or land reserved for social amenities.

There are believed to be 22 demolition orders ready for implementation, all for a number of houses, and the Government’s move follows the demolition of 190 houses in Budiriro, Harare, last week by council on land reserved for a school, a move described as legal but badly timed since the rains are now falling.

Speaking last night after yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo said while the Government fully upholds the rule of law and does not interfere with the Judiciary and its orders, council should be sensitive on its timing when implementing the orders.

“As Government, while we support the court orders and we respect the orders given by the courts after the application by the Harare City Council.

“For the avoidance of doubt Harare City Council is the one which applied for those evictions. They got court orders. It’s only the timing, and we are now saying don’t carry out the rest of the evictions until there is an appropriate time when there is no rain,” he said.

Minister Moyo said the Government had no role in the Budiriro demolitions.

“Harare City Council took illegal occupants to court. To date it has secured 23 court rulings in its favour and 22 are yet to be executed. The executed one is against Events Housing Cooperative which is a splinter group from Tembwe Housing Cooperative,” he said, when referring to the Budiriro evictions and demolitions.

“It is not Government which took any of these to courts. The judgment of the court was on January 29, 2020, against the affected families. This was under case number 4457/19. The affected families were warned and given time when they should have vacated, but because some of these families listen to land barons they had not heeded the call.”

Minister Moyo said the city council then made an application to make sure that messengers of court were directed to go and evict.

“At the same time all those who have been given eviction orders should know that these eviction orders are legal instruments and therefore cannot be defied by individuals. As Government we uphold the rule of law. Unless individuals have gone to court to rescind these court orders those court orders will be effected at the appropriate time.”

“That appropriate time must take advantage of the situation where there is no rain. We don’t want, as Government, to throw people in the rain,” he said.

Minister Moyo said Government has made available alternative places where the evicted families can be housed. But he reiterated that those evicted cannot go back and build at those same places.

National Housing and Social Amenities Minister Daniel Garwe said according to the human settlement policy there are selected areas that will be regularised.

“By regularising what we are basically saying as Government is that there is need to be water, sewer, roads and ICT. This can be provided in areas that had been originally designated for human settlement,” he said.

“We are not talking about wetlands or areas that are set aside for social amenities. We refer to areas were people were properly settled and layout plans were produced and stands have got numbers, but for some strange reasons there were no services provided.”

Minister of State for Harare Metropolitan Province Senator Oliver Chidawu emphasised that there was need for order if the country is to develop.

The call by the Government comes after acting Harare town clerk Engineer Zvenyika Chawatama said more demolitions were coming soon with specific reference to the High Glen area where illegal settlers invaded land earmarked for a football pitch.

Zim’s COVID-19 Death Toll Rises To 309

ZIMBABWE has recorded two more Covid-19 related deaths and 112 new cases in the last 24-hour cycle, bringing the total number of cases to 11 358.

The two deaths were recorded in Manicaland and Masvingo. So far, the total number of people who succumbed to the deadly virus now stands at 309 while the national recovery rate stands at 84,1 percent.

A total of 1 626 PCR tests were conducted on Monday and positivity was 6,9 percent. According to the Ministry of Health and Child Care, the 112 new cases are local with the highest number of 52 cases reported in Bulawayo followed by Matabeleland South, which had 24 new cases.

The Midlands recorded 14 new cases while Masvingo, Mashonaland West and Harare provinces recorded five cases each. Manicaland recorded four cases while Mashonaland Central has three new cases.

“As of December 14, 2020 Zimbabwe, has now recorded 11 358 confirmed cases, 9 554 recoveries and 309 deaths,” reads the statement.

“One hundred and three new recoveries were reported and the national recovery rate stands at 84,1percent and active cases are 1 495.”

So far, Bulawayo province has recorded 2 888 cases, 2 244 recoveries, 559 active cases and 85 deaths and Matabeleland South province has recorded 1 193 cases, 959 recoveries, 225 active cases and nine deaths while Matabeleland North has 463 cases, 341 recoveries, 119 active cases and three deaths.-Chronicle

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Jordan Zemura’s Dad Celebrates New Contract

ZIMBABWEAN defender Jordan Zemura feels he got an early Christmas present after putting pen to paper a new contract with English Championship football club AFC Bournemouth.

The 21-year-old, who made his league debut for the Cherries on Saturday, will remain at Vitality Stadium until 2022.

The deal comes after a breakthrough first few months of the season for Zemura, who made his first-team debut in September’s Carabao Cup win over Crystal Palace.

He went on to feature in the next round against Manchester City, coming on as a first-half substitute for Lloyd Kelly at the Etihad Stadium.

This past weekend, Zemura became the latest academy graduate to make his league debut in 2020/21 when he replaced Adam Smith in the 5-0 win over Huddersfield Town.

The left-back, who has netted four times for the Under-21s this season, has additionally seen his performances catch the eye of international scouts.

After a sustained campaign to convince British-born players to come back home and play for the Zimbabwe national team, Zemura honoured his first call up last month for the back-to-back African Cup of Nations qualifiers against Algeria.

Previously, he had faced challenges with his passport.

Zemura’s national team debut came just two days before his 21st birthday, starting the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Algeria.

He followed that up with a second cap three days later, as the Warriors fought back to draw 2-2 with the Desert Foxes of Algeria to maintain second place in Group H of the 2021 AFCON qualifiers.

The fullback said his contract was welcomed by his family, including his father Sam, who has encouraged him constantly to improve and also commit everything to play for Zimbabwe.

“My mum was really happy and my dad was more on the father-son vibe. “So What’s next? What are you going to do to get the bulk contract? What are you going to do to improve?”

“Even my little brothers were buzzing. It feels like more of a Christmas present and birthday present. I think the whole family was really excited for me and it’s part of how far I have come,” said Zemura.- The Herald

Jordan Zemura

Zanu PF Politburo Meets Over DCC Elections Chaos

Zanu PF is holding a Politburo meeting today at its headquarters in Harare where a number of pertinent issues are expected to be discussed.

In a statement, the party’s Secretary for Information and Publicity Simon Khaya Moyo urged members to be punctual.

“The Secretary for Administration Dr Obert Mpofu wishes to advise all members that there shall be a Politburo meeting to be held on Wednesday 16th December 2020 at the home of the people’s revolution Zanu PF headquarters commencing at 10:00hrs,” reads the statement.

All members are expected to be seated by 9.45am.

The meeting comes a week after the party conducted successful DCC elections countrywide.

It is widely expected that the Politburo meeting will review the just-ended DCC elections and debate the continued fight against Covid-19, among other issues.-The Herald

Simon Khaya Moyo

Crocodile Sneaks Into House…

Villagers from Zananda area under Chief Nhema in Shurugwi are still reeling with fear after a huge crocodile was found stashed in a disused hut at the Marandure homestead.

The crocodile was discovered by Josphine Marandure last week and she alerted other family members who then went and made a police report at Donga Police post. She said:

We reported the matter to the police and they then alerted officials from the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority who then came and capture the croc the following day.

Chief Nhema confirmed the incident which he said has left villagers petrified. He said:

We are still in a state of shock because we have not had such incidents before but we have been given some explanations by officials from Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority that such incidents happen especially when its raining season like this.

The humongous reptile which did not harm anyone is thought to have crawled out of a nearby Zananda Dam which was now full following some heavy rains in the area.

Zimparks rangers shot and killed the crocodile saying it had become a threat to human life as it had abandoned its natural habitat.-The Herald

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10 000 Teachers Resign Over Poor Working Conditions

According to the Progressive Teachers Union(PTUZ), Over 10 000 teachers reportedly resigned from their jobs between September and December 2020.

This was revealed in a statement by PTUZ president Takavafira Zhou who in a statement said even those who did not resign in 2020 have mentally resigned from the job:

Another driving force has been failure by government to prioritise the health and safety of teachers. Several teachers have decided to protect themselves and their families by leaving teaching. With the quantum leap of COVID-19 cases among teachers and pupils, there is danger that the resignation rate might exceed 20 000 by January 2021.

Worse still 99,9% of all remaining teachers have mentally resigned from the profession although they physically remain at their stations. This is a dangerous scenario for any profession and calls for urgent intervention by government in order to stabilise the situation and guarantee quality public education and skills revolution as envisaged in Agenda 2030.

Teachers have fallen from grace to grass because of government’s failure to restore their salary’s purchasing power parity pegged at US$520-US$550. The challenge in the education system also calls upon all teachers across the teacher unions’ divide to bury their differences and fight together as brothers and sisters for status restoration.

When contacted for comment Minister of Primary and Secondary education Cain Mathema professed ignorance on the matter and said:

I am hearing that for the first time. I don’t know where he is getting his figures. I haven’t received such a report at the moment. I don’t belong to his organisation anyway, so I am in the dark. Maybe he knows better,

The government has been on a massive teacher recruitment drive this year due to the ongoing pandemic that dictates that social distancing regulations be observed to curb spreading the pandemic.-NewsDay

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Togaraseyi Mwonzora Presses Wrong Button

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance says Mr Douglas Togaraseyi Mwonzora cannot fire members of another political party.

This comes after Mr Mwonzora “fired” more than 60 members in Mashonaland East Province.

The MDC-T party fired the members for being loyal to President Nelson Chamisa.

“The MDC-T Mashonaland East province has expelled its members who joined another party,” read the notice written by Mr Mwonzora.

However, MDC Alliance provincial spokesperson Chengetai Murova scoffed at the move by Khupe saying the MDC-T cannot sack members who belong to another party.

“I think he (Mwonzora) is losing his senses. We belong to the MDC Alliance not the MDC-T. We have been clear on that issue, we are members of the MDC Alliance.

How can he fire people who don’t belong to his party? We saw the list, with many MDC Alliance members’ names on it, and we laughed at it. We are not moved by such antics, it won’t change anything,” he said.

Douglas Mwonzora

Mystery Over Tapiwa Makore Case As High Court Fails To Explain Sudden Disappearance Of Two Files

“The one that he would have carried home is a dummy record, if you go to court you will be able to find the actual file,” the lawyer said.

The slain Tapiwa Makore

By A Correspondent| There was drama when relatives began fuming after the file in the case against the uncle of the slain 7 year old Tapiwa Makore, suddenly went missing at court yesterday.

High Court of Zimbabwe in the capital city Harare

Family members informed ZimEye they are not happy with the events of Monday morning at the High Court.

Mr Thanks Makore is one of the key suspect in the murder which was discovered on the 17th September 2020. Tapiwa’s body was found dismembered and several parts including the skull missing.

Police officers 2 weeks ago were spotted drinking beer and eating meals donated by the same person they arrested at his house in Damofalls, Harare.

One family member told him ZimEye.com:

“We got to the high court, there were many relatives at around 8am, when we got it in at around 9am, we were ready to protest and it was Mai Tapiwa’s first time to come to court…

“So the lawyer suddenly told us the files are missing.

“They also announced saying the judge on the case did not come, and the files are missing. “

They also said, “Neither Thanks Makore is attending court.”

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Later on responding early Tuesday morning, the family lawyer made a detailed albeit contradicting response saying the judge had carried the file home to work on it there, while at the same time saying that there are always two copies, including one which is left at court, should a jurist decide to carry one home.

“Yes it is true that his file was not there when we got there; so we were told to come back on the 18th of December,” they said. They continued:

“I went to see the clerk for justice Chitapi who said that the file will be taken to his house because he is on vacation.

“On the issue of DNA checks, we are going back today, we were told that they are going to check the report…

“We are going to PGHQ, the office of the police commissioner general, the DNA records are in the hands of the police right now the company does not have anything with them.

“There is a head (skull) that was found and it was commented that the head cannot be that of a 7 year old child.”

The female lawyer however added confusion when she said, the file that the judge takes to his home is just a copy, the original remains at court.

“The one that they would have carried is a dummy record if you go to court you will be able to find the actual file,” the lawyer said, implying they were so told by the high Court.

The lawyer was speaking to Tildalive.

WHAT DO YOU THINK IS HAPPENING BEHIND THE COURTS?

Supreme Court Okays Suspension Of Harare Directors

The suspension of two Harare City Council directors — Cainos Chingombe and Tendai Kwenda — three years ago was lawful, the Supreme Court has ruled in the case of the two, who are now facing charges of criminal abuse of office.

They were reinstated in November after three years on suspension, but it was short-lived as they were arrested a few weeks back for criminal abuse of office and defrauding the local authority of millions of dollars.

Chingombe is human capital development director, while Kwenda is the finance director. The decision to reinstate the pair was made during a full council meeting held in the council chambers in November.

The reinstatement was done despite a warning that had been issued by the Government to the local authority against reinstating officials with pending court cases.

Last week, the Supreme Court upheld the 2018 High Court decision rejecting the duo’s application in which they were challenging the validity of their suspension, but ruled that the High Court was offside for deciding the matter when it has no jurisdiction to do so.

Chingombe and Kwenda had approached the High Court seeking a determination of which employment law was applicable to the disciplinary action taken against them — the Urban Councils Act or the Labour Act with its attendant Labour (National Employment Code of Conduct) Regulations, SI 15 of 2006.

But the court threw out their application on the basis that the new Labour Act now applied to all employers and employees in this jurisdiction except those that it specifically excludes.

The Supreme Court agreed with the lower court, saying the city, which does not have a code of conduct for discipline purposes within the workplace, was correct to use Labour Act to deal with the two senior employees.

Justice Anne-Mary Gowora, who penned the judgment for the Appeals Court said the city was subject to Labour Act and had to comply with its provisions in all respect.

The local authority, she said, did not belong to the category of employers exempted from the application of the Labour Act.

“Thus, the city must have resort to the national code of conduct in the resolution of employment disputes, as the Urban Councils Act was not a code of conduct,” said Justice Gowora.

“As a consequence, the view I take is that what was before the court a quo was an issue dealing with an employment relationship and that is a dispute that falls for determination under the Labour Act by the Labour Court and other structures below it.”

Justice Gowora found that the High Court misdirected itself in assuming jurisdiction in the matter although the court came to the correct conclusion that it was the national code of conduct that applied in the matter.

“It should have declined jurisdiction on the same basis resulting in the matter being struck off the roll for want of jurisdiction,” she said.

The duo had been suspended in 2017 together with then acting town clerk Mrs Josephine Ncube, and Dr Prosper Chonzi (Health Services) on allegations of financial abuse following a report by a tribunal set up to investigate council’s employment costs compliance.

Chonzi has since been reinstated. –Herald

After Ordering Demolitions, ZANU PF Govt Says It’s Council Which Did It.

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Barely a month after ordering Demolitions, government has come guns blazing announcing ordering their own operation to stop, while blaming the MDC run council for it all.

It was on the 13th November when cabinet secretary and govt spokesperson Nick Mangwana called for Demolitions saying they were imminent. In less than a month houses in Budiriro were reduced to dust.

Last week, Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume ordered that the Demolitions should stop. He had just come out of prison only to discover the inhuman operations in motion.

4 days later the ZANU PF run cabinet has started claiming credit on dead meat, and below was the state media print over the matter:

No more houses will be demolished during the rainy season after Harare City Council was barred by the Government from effecting court orders allowing demolitions of illegally-built houses until the season is over.

But the Government has stressed that the orders are valid, can be implemented when the rains are over, and that regularisation of unserviced land will be confined to areas where proper layout plans were prepared.

There will be no regularisation of unplanned stands on wetlands or land reserved for social amenities.

There are believed to be 22 demolition orders ready for implementation, all for a number of houses, and the Government’s move follows the demolition of 190 houses in Budiriro, Harare, last week by council on land reserved for a school, a move described as legal but badly timed since the rains are now falling.

Speaking last night after yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo said while the Government fully upholds the rule of law and does not interfere with the Judiciary and its orders, council should be sensitive on its timing when implementing the orders.

“As Government, while we support the court orders and we respect the orders given by the courts after the application by the Harare City Council.

“For the avoidance of doubt Harare City Council is the one which applied for those evictions. They got court orders. It’s only the timing, and we are now saying don’t carry out the rest of the evictions until there is an appropriate time when there is no rain,” he said.

Minister Moyo said the Government had no role in the Budiriro demolitions. “Harare City Council took illegal occupants to court. To date it has secured 23 court rulings in its favour and 22 are yet to be executed. The executed one is against Events Housing Cooperative which is a splinter group from Tembwe Housing Cooperative,” he said, when referring to the Budiriro evictions and demolitions.

“It is not Government which took any of these to courts. The judgment of the court was on January 29, 2020, against the affected families. This was under case number 4457/19. The affected families were warned and given time when they should have vacated, but because some of these families listen to land barons they had not heeded the call.”

Minister Moyo said the city council then made an application to make sure that messengers of court were directed to go and evict.

“At the same time all those who have been given eviction orders should know that these eviction orders are legal instruments and therefore cannot be defied by individuals. As Government we uphold the rule of law. Unless individuals have gone to court to rescind these court orders those court orders will be effected at the appropriate time.”

“That appropriate time must take advantage of the situation where there is no rain. We don’t want, as Government, to throw people in the rain,” he said.

Minister Moyo said Government has made available alternative places where the evicted families can be housed. But he reiterated that those evicted cannot go back and build at those same places.

National Housing and Social Amenities Minister Daniel Garwe said according to the human settlement policy there are selected areas that will be regularised.

“By regularising what we are basically saying as Government is that there is need to be water, sewer, roads and ICT. This can be provided in areas that had been originally designated for human settlement,” he said.

“We are not talking about wetlands or areas that are set aside for social amenities. We refer to areas were people were properly settled and layout plans were produced and stands have got numbers, but for some strange reasons there were no services provided.”

Minister of State for Harare Metropolitan Province Senator Oliver Chidawu emphasised that there was need for order if the country is to develop.

The call by the Government comes after acting Harare town clerk Engineer Zvenyika Chawatama said more demolitions were coming soon with specific reference to the High Glen area where illegal settlers invaded land earmarked for a football pitch.

MDC Alliance Officials Acquitted

Tinashe Sambiri|Eight MDC Alliance members have been acquitted of charges of participating in the July 31 protests.

Below is a statement posted by MDC Alliance :

In Chiredzi, Magistrate Joy Chikodzore acquitted 8 members including Councillor Ropafadzo Makumire and MP Muchirairwa Mugidho.
The members had been on trial for allegedly participating in the 31 July anti-govt demo.

In setting the 8 free, Magistrate Chikodzore ruled that there was no evidence presented during trial proving that they committed the offence and that essential elements were not proven and the evidence of all state witnesses was manifestly discredited during cross examination.

Magistrate Chikodzore also ruled that prosecutors failed to present evidence proving that all the residents, who were represented by Martin Mureri of @ZLHRLawyers were in Chiredzi town on the day when they were arrested.

The members had been charged with contravening section 37(1)(a) of Criminal Code after participating in a protest in which they allegedly carried placards with messages denouncing President Mnangagwa such as “ZANU PF Must Go”&”Shutdown Inflation Not Innocent Citizens”.

Jonathan Moyo Loses Farm Battle

An attempt by former minister Professor Jonathan Moyo and his wife Beatrice to block a man allocated land on their Mazowe farm which the Government is seeking to repossess was thrown out because the judge found the application not urgent and defective.
The couple went to the High Court early this year contesting the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement’s decision to repossess Patterson Farm, arguing that the State sold the land to the former minister in 2002 and the outcome of that suit was still pending.

However, in a ruling on Monday, Justice Esther Muremba dismissed the urgent application fronted by Mrs Moyo.

The couple sought to block Mr Barclos Mujuru, who was allocated land on the farm, and the Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement who allocated the land.

Mrs Moyo used the application for the interdict to also seek to have the withdrawal letter served on her husband in December last year rescinded, arguing it was granted under circumstances lumbered with illegality and abuse of authority.

But Justice Esther Muremba dismissed the application because Mrs Moyo had no legal standing in the matter.

She did not agree with Mrs Moyo’s legal counsel that she was entitled to protect her rights and interest in the pending review matter.

The fact that Mrs Moyo had a pending matter did not constitute a real and substantial interest giving her the legal footing to file such an application for an interdict, said Justice Muremba.

The review sought earlier challenged the ministry’s decision to rescind the offer letter that was issued in favour of Moyo, she said.

Justice Muremba queried if the offer letter was in the name of Professor Moyo, then what standing did Mrs Moyo have to challenge the withdrawal of the letter.

If Mrs Moyo was on the farm, then she was riding on the offer letter of her husband, and thus as an individual she has no right to that land.

It was then the court’s finding that she had no basis to challenge the State for the withdrawal of an offer letter which was issued to her husband.

“She is just a third party who is in occupation of the land by virtue of being married to the second applicant,” said Justice Muremba.

“She is farming on the land and her interest is purely economic. This constitutes financial interest, which is only indirect interest and that does not give her locus standi.”

Turning to Prof Moyo, Justice Muremba found that he did not file an affidavit to show that he was before the court and there was not even a power of attorney by him authorising anyone to act on his behalf in bringing the proceedings before the court.

The dispute over the farm spilled into the High Court after the Lands Ministry on December 18 served Prof Moyo with a letter withdrawing the land offer of Patterson Farm.

The letter ordered him to wind up all or any operations that he might have started and vacate the farm.

Aggrieved by the withdrawal of the offer letter, Prof Moyo approached the High Court seeking a review of the decision under the Administrative Justice Act.

In October this year, Mr Mujuru occupied a portion of Patterson Farm allocated to him, prompting Mrs Moyo to rush to same court for relief.

Mrs Moyo argued in her urgent application that the portion taken by Mr Mujuru had already been prepared for farming, thus the couple wanted to stop him from interfering with their occupation of the farm pending determination of their application for review. -Herald

NetOne Board Chair In Costly Loner High Court Ruling Challenge, Company Set to Lose 100 million.

In a move that is likely to cost the state owned telecommunications company, NetOne, a significant amount, the Acting Chairperson Susan Mutangadura has taken upon herself without the input of other board members to challenge a High Court ruling.

Mutangadura has now appealed at costs to the supreme court , a move which has ruffled feathers within the board.

NetOne board members who are still smutting from an embarrassing high court ruling that forced them to abide and recognize basic corporate governance are now bitter and showing cracks in the board, as Acting Chairperson is reported to have unilaterally challenged the High Court without board approval through a supreme court appeal.

Sources close to the developments have stated that the acting chairperson is out to settle her personal agendas at the expense of NetOne and its integrity as she now runs NetOne like her own private business.

“We were never called for that board meeting, it was not part of our agenda and no one from the board recommended that move to the chairperson, we are shocked to learn that we are appealing, there is no respect of basic corporate governance at NetOne “ said a board member who could not be named for security reasons.

After recently receiving a high court ruling to reinstate fired senior employees and respect corporate governance at the state owned entity, Mutangadura has filed a court challenge with the supreme court as she appeals against the court’s decision to reinstate fired executives.

In a shocking offer, through her lawyers, Mutangadura wrote to the supreme court that she is appealing at cost *xxx* , meaning that she wants NetOne to even pay the respondents for the legal costs as all she wants to see is an appeal in the court although the initial judgement has been read by many as precedent and obvious.

Through her solicitors, Mutangadura offered financial court cover to the respondents and plaintiff stating that in terms of rule 46(i) of the supreme court rules 2018, the appellant tenders the costs for the preparation of the record in full as soon as same have been determined.

Take further notice that the appellant tenders security for the first and second Respondent’s costs of the appeal.

Mutangadura is arguing that the High Court judge erred in her decision by stating that the court a quo misdirected itself in determining without jurisdiction, a labor matter.

“Having found that the common law right to terminate a permanent contract of employment on notice was not amended b the provisions of the amendment Act 5 of 2015. The a quo misdirected itself in holding that the appellant ‘s termination of the first and second respondents’ permanent contracts of employment without giving them reasons therefore was a nullity “.

However, the argument that Mutangadura is forwarding and appealing against have been recently overtaken by circumstances with the recent High court ruling again going against the termination of contract.

The Supreme Court in a similar case last week har ordered the Air Zimbabwe to reinstate 300 fired employees or fully compensate them for the years they have been prejudiced.

Appealing against such a precedence will be an obvious and deliberate total waste of state money in pursuit of personal ego and interests.

Some analysts have questioned if they are no kick backs being traded with the legal teams as millions are already being towards an unjustifiable bill.

If this case is going to appear or sit atleast 5 times at the supreme court, Netone will be obliged to pay more than 50 million for the first respondent Loveness Goverah, $30 Million, while for the 2nd respondent Tauya another 30 Million which can total up to $110 Million RTGS for a case they are highly likely to lose.

Even if they must win the case, NetOne must not be spending another $100 million jut to send a message but must working towards a decent compensation for their long serving employees whom some had clocked over 20years, only to be fired for no valid but mere personal reasons.

Maid Snatches Madam’s Hubby

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Tinashe Sambiri|In an incident that has set tongues wagging, a maid stole her employer’s husband after allegedly using the “anointed love charm.”

The maid identified as Lucia from Victoria Range Surbub, Masvingo, snatched her boss’ husband after using “muti”.

Lucia boasted of snatching her employer’s hubby.

“The lady used to treat me like an animal, she owes me more than $300 US.

I did what I did willingly as a form of revenge. I asked for my money and she refused to cooperate.

I then visited Prophet Isaac Makomichi to get the love potion.

He gave me oil and said I must apply it on my face and smile at my target.

I then did it and it worked. He paid $US 6000 for my bride price and our wedding is coming soon.

I don’t care about what is being said about me.

I’m now happily married,” Lucia posted on Facebook.

Church leaders in Masvingo accuse controversial preacher, Isaac Makomichi of misleading believers. The church leaders have called for a meeting to discuss how to stop Makomichi from distributing the “anointed charms.”

Makomichi claimed he was unaware of the fact that the lady was targeting someone’s husband.

The controversial preacher’s Facebook page called “Sir Isaac Makomichi Love Potions” has also been widely criticized.

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MDC Alliance Denounces Rearrest Of Mayor Mafume

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has dismissed Nick Mangwana’s assertion that Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume was arrested for “bribing a witness.”

Mafume was rearrested in Harare on Monday.

In a statement, MDC Alliance exposed Nick Mangwana’s lies about Mafume’s rearrest.

Mayor Jacob Mafume has been arrested again.

It is alleged he interfered with a witness.

He denies this. After his remand hearing, he went to Strathaven Shopping Centre where he was greeted by a woman he knows.

He greeted her back then plainclothes police arrested him. Nobody was bribed as suggested by Nick Mangwana.

We condemn the continued persecution of Mayor Jacob Mafume.

This is a clear attempt by the system to hamstring his work at Council and entrench central Govt interference in the running of The City of Harare .

He is being punished for being a member of the MDC Alliance.

FreeJacob

MDC Alliance

Jacob Mafume

Nick Mangwana Lies Exposed

Mayor Jacob Mafume has been arrested again.

It is alleged he interfered with a witness.

He denies this. After his remand hearing, he went to Strathaven Shopping Centre where he was greeted by a woman he knows.

He greeted her back then plainclothes police arrested him. Nobody was bribed as suggested by Nick Mangwana.

We condemn the continued persecution of Mayor Jacob Mafume.

This is a clear attempt by the system to hamstring his work at Council and entrench central Govt interference in the running of The City of Harare .

He is being punished for being a member of the MDC Alliance.

FreeJacob

MDC Alliance

Nick Mangwana

Relatives Of Boy Who Drowned Speak On Tragic Incident

A 10-YEAR-OLD boy from Ndlovu outside Victoria Falls drowned while swimming with two other juveniles in a stream.

The incident happened on Friday and the boy was buried yesterday afternoon in Mpumelelo Village BH25, Ndlovu under Chief Mvuthu.

The now deceased boy Pardon Nkosikhona Nyoni reportedly left his grandparents’ homestead where he stayed with his grandmother Mrs Gladys Maphosa and went to swim at a nearby Malayitha stream about 600 metres from the homestead.

The boy was in the company of two juveniles younger than him who later rushed to inform elders after realising he was drowning.

Family spokesperson Mr Morgen Gazza Dube who is the boy’s uncle said the family was heartbroken.

“He left home in the company of two others to go and swim at the stream. It looks like he was the first to go into the deep pool while his friends waited for him to return and when they realised he was not returning, they rushed home to inform the elders,” said Mr Dube.

According to villagers, Pardon is the second boy to drown in the stream after another drowned a few years ago.

The stream is called Malayitha because some years back a man called Malayitha from the same community narrowly survived death after he was swept by the flooded stream but managed to escape with the help of other villagers. — Chronicle

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Tragedy As Boy(10) Drowns

A 10-YEAR-OLD boy from Ndlovu outside Victoria Falls drowned while swimming with two other juveniles in a stream.

The incident happened on Friday and the boy was buried yesterday afternoon in Mpumelelo Village BH25, Ndlovu under Chief Mvuthu.

The now deceased boy Pardon Nkosikhona Nyoni reportedly left his grandparents’ homestead where he stayed with his grandmother Mrs Gladys Maphosa and went to swim at a nearby Malayitha stream about 600 metres from the homestead.

The boy was in the company of two juveniles younger than him who later rushed to inform elders after realising he was drowning.

Family spokesperson Mr Morgen Gazza Dube who is the boy’s uncle said the family was heartbroken.

“He left home in the company of two others to go and swim at the stream. It looks like he was the first to go into the deep pool while his friends waited for him to return and when they realised he was not returning, they rushed home to inform the elders,” said Mr Dube.

According to villagers, Pardon is the second boy to drown in the stream after another drowned a few years ago.

The stream is called Malayitha because some years back a man called Malayitha from the same community narrowly survived death after he was swept by the flooded stream but managed to escape with the help of other villagers. — Chronicle

NUST Student Brutally Killed

The body of a missing 23-year-old National University of Science and Technology (NUST) student was found near Manada Dam in Solusi on Sunday.

Thembinkosi Sishoma from Pumula suburb who was reportedly studying for an Environmental Science degree at NUST had been missing since 1 December.

CITE reported a close relative saying the deceased who was driving a blue Honda Fit registration number AEE 4969, was hired by two men to ferry their goods to Roseburn near Solusi on the day he was last seen alive. The relative said:

He was hired on 1 December around 4 along Ntemba Road by some men. It is alleged that two men approached him and presented themselves as Omalayitsha who had had a breakdown and wanted him to ferry their goods to Roseburn along Solusi Road.

He never came back and we started looking for him around the areas along Tsholotsho. When we got in the areas around Chefunye, people said they had spotted the car fuelling.

The relative said they were called by police from Figtree who informed them to come to Manada dam where the body was discovered buried in a shallow grave and covered with some shrubs.-CITE

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Stunner Wins Top Award

Stunner, one of the pioneers of the Urban Grooves music revolution in Zimbabwe has been honoured as the Zim Hip Hop artiste of the decade by the Zim Hip Hop Awards organisers.

Real name Desmond Chideme, Stunner rose to fame during the early 2000s when urban grooves music was beginning to take dominance in the entertainment circles.

Years later, with his Tazoita Cash Records, he is dominating the Zim hip hop or popular music sphere. With several hits including Dhaf’khorera, Godo, Team Hombe, Panofa Munhu and most recently Ndakarosva Rufu, Stunner was well deserving of this honour.

Also honoured at the awards were Holy Ten who bagged three awards and R.

Peels and Asaph who walked away with two gongs each at the Pogues Zim Hip Hop awards that were held at the HICC on Saturday.-The Herald

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Byo Man Who Married The Wrong Woman Feels The Heat

A Bulawayo man who felt he “married the wrong woman” lamented before a court that he was no longer interested in his wife who stabbed him on seven different occasions with a knife.

Elelwani Moyo from suburbs said his fears went a gear up after his wife Nosizo Moyo who had been using different knives to attack him bought another “sharp blade” which she threatened to finish him off with.

He said for the past three years they had been married, he was harassed, coercively controlled, intimidated and abused by a woman who promised to love him for the rest of his life when they got married on 23 December 2017.
He made the revelations after his wife, who was seeking a restraining order against him, claimed he had been physically abusive to her barely two months into their marriage.

“I have been married to Elelwani Moyo since 23 December 2017 under the Marriages Act Chapter 5:11. Two months into the marriage and up to date he has been abusive towards me. He assaults me with fists and sometimes he uses a belt. Three weeks ago, he banged my head against the wall. I eventually left and went to my parents’ house. He also insults and calls me barren and when he beats me up, he threatens to kill me,” claimed Nosizo.

Elelwani, who was not opposed to the application, pleaded with the presiding magistrate Nomasiko Ndlovu to grant a reciprocal order saying he was the one who was on the receiving end.

“I am not opposed to the application but I want the court to grant a reciprocal order. The reason being that since we got married, she has made my life hard. She has been physically, verbally and emotionally abusive to me and my family. She is aggressive to everyone who is related to me.

“Things worsened in June 2018, when I had to sleep on the floor sometimes just to avoid her. She would come and pour cold water on me as a way of provoking me. As if that was not enough, in October this year, she stabbed me with a knife and I have scars all over my body,” he said amid sobs.

He produced different pictures of the knives his wife used to attack him with, and said he didn’t report her to the police thinking she would change.

“The abuse went on until 2019 when she bought different knives to attack me. I just reported once to the police thinking she would change. She has stabbed me more than seven times and she does it on different occasions and with a different knife. She bought another one which she says she wants to kill me with,” said Elelwani adding that his wife was also using an electrical cord to assault him.

When asked by the magistrate if he was still interested in the marriage, shaking his head in disbelief, Elelwani said: “It is hard to stay with her. She made my life hard and miserable. She is also denying me access to the house”.
Nosizo also said she was no longer interested in her husband.

After observing that the two parties’ marriage seemed to have irretrievably broken down with no prospect for a restoration, the magistrate who had initially suggested to refer them for counselling later granted a reciprocal order compelling them to keep peace by not physically, verbally and emotionally abusing each other.

“Ruling Not Ready In Thanks Makore’s Bail Appeal”: High Court Judge

By A Correspondent- High Court judge Justice Benjamin Chikowero has deferred ruling on a suspected ritual murderer, Thanks Makore’s bail application.

Though Justice Chikowero was expected to give his decision on the matter, he notified the legal counsels for both parties that his ruling was not yet ready and would be delivered in due course.

Makore is seeking bail and is in custody pending trial with his co-accused Tapiwa Makore Senior, Tafadzwa Shamba and Maud Hunidzarira.

Thanks is the prime suspect in the apparent ritual murder of his seven-year-old nephew, Tapiwa Makore Junior who was murdered on September 17.

He reportedly paid his twin-brother Tapiwa and herdsman Shamba US$1 500 for the boy’s head and arms.

The boy is yet to be buried as his head has not yet been located.

A relative of the Makores, Beula Musupai, said the family was still in pain following Tapiwa’s murder and expressed worry over the slow pace with which the matter was being handled.

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Cabinet Okays 30% Quota For Women In Local Authorities

By A Correspondent- Cabinet has approved Principles for the Amendment of the Constitution on Proportional Representation in Local Authorities which seek to advance gender equality to local government structures.

Addressing the media during a post-cabinet media briefing in Harare on Tuesday, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said Cabinet approved the principle to provide for a 30% quota for women in all local authorities.

Said Mutsvangwa:

Cabinet considered and approved Principles for the Amendment of the Constitution on Proportional Representation in Local Authorities, which was presented by the Minister of Local Government and Public Works.

The proposal is in response to submissions by Women Councillors at Victoria Falls, which President Emmerson Mnangagwa undertook to bring to Cabinet.

The Principles seek to extend the progressive Constitutional provisions on gender equality to local Government structures.

In particular, the systems of proportional representation for the election of candidates to Parliamentary seats will be extended to local authorities.

The principles will facilitate increased women and minority parties representation in lower tiers of governance thereby bringing stability and balance in decision-making as power-sharing becomes more visible at the grassroots level.

Another key highlight is that Cabinet approved the principle to provide for a 30% quota for women in all local authorities

ZNA General Join Chiwenga In Defying Decree To End “Patient Export” – Have Wherewithal To Pay, They’re Loaded

By Nomusa Garikai- “Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) commander Lieutenant General Edzai Absolom Chanyuka Chimonyo is in India for medical treatment, The NewsHawks reported,” reported Pindula/Bulawayo 24.

“Lt. Gen. Chimonyo is said to be suffering from lung complications and was airlifted to the Asian country recently.”

The report reminded the reader of VP Chiwenga’s now infamous decree banning Zimbabweans from seeking health care service outside the country.

“We will not export our patients. We will not make referrals (to foreign medical facilities) for our patients. It’s everybody,” said Chiwenga in September after taking on the Minister of Health Portfolio.

“Ministers are only about 20 but those who have been going out it’s you, you, me, altogether.

“That export bill was too high and that’s what we want to curtail. We want to do away with that, and it requires us to carry out restructuring from the village health worker right up to the quaternary hospital.”

VP Chiwenga is in China right now, his second health care trip this year alone. VP Chiwenga’s promise to stop “exporting our patients” was just hot air. 

Just as President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s repeated “zero tolerance on corruption”! is another blast of hot air. 

VP Chiwenga lives in the C&M mansion (before that it was C&J before he divorce his first wife and the mansion will have a new name because he is divorcing Marry, the second wife) and in the garage is a fleet of 6 posh cars. 

He has 45 golden watches. Whilst Grace Mugabe was obsessed about designer goods especially Gucci shoes – beside all the other luxuries like the sprawling Blue Roof mansion. For Chiwenga it is the very, very expensive watches that turns him on. 

Chiwenga has nearly US$ 250 000, all in USD, in just one bank account in Zimbabwe, according to the Court records in the ongoing divorce case with Marry. It is almost certain, he has other bank accounts in Zimbabwe and outside with cash, gold watches and other treasures.

No doubt Lt. Gen. Chimonyo, as a senior ZNA commander, has too amassed a respectable fortune, from the same source as VP Chiwenga and other ZNA top brass have amassed their fortunes. Chimonyo’s fortune may not be as large as that VP Chiwenga; he is playing catch-up!

It is one thing issuing a decree that no one should seek health care services outside Zimbabwe but quite another to enforce it; especially when the country cannot provide even the most basic health case services let alone the specialist services. And, most significant of all, when the individual seeking the services has the wherewithal to pay for it! 

VP Chiwenga defied his own decree not to seek health care services outside Zimbabwe precisely because he has the wherewithal to pay for it! The man is loaded and his obsession with very expensive watches; of course it down right stupid to buy 45 gold watches; is just a manifestation of one who has so much money and has run out of ideas of what to do with it!

If anyone is serious about stopping the VP Chiwenga, the Lt. Gen. Chimonyo, etc.; Zimbabwe’s filthy rich who are squandering billions of dollars on sprawling mansions, posh cars, luxury goods galore, health care services outside the country even for minor ailments, etc. etc.; we must first find the sources of their fabulous wealth. 

If the source of one wealth is legal and there are all the supporting documents including the tax returns to prove it; then, why not, let the individual spend their earned wealth as they please. 

However, if the lifestyle audit showed that the fabulous riches were not earned legally; then every dollar of the ill-got wealth must be taken away. And all those guilty of the illegal activities must be hunted down, tried in a court of law and duly punished. 

It is an open secret that VP Chiwenga, Lt. Gen. Chimonyo and all the other top brass in the Army have amassed their wealth from the ZNA’s diamond mining concession in Marange and Chiadzwa. Similar concession were granted to the other security services sectors like the Police and CIO and to a select Zanu PF leaders. The first concession were granted back in 2006 and there are still valid to this day.

Indeed, the diamond mining concessions have been ruled a great success, as far as this Zanu PF government is concerned, the idea has since been replicated in other areas.

It was the late Zanu PF MP, Edward Chindori-Chininga who, in a parliamentary report in 2012, shed some light on the very nature of these diamond mining concessions. The report showed the miners kept no record of the quantity and quality of the diamonds mined, where the diamonds are sold and for how much, who the beneficiaries were and how the spoils were shared, etc. With no records, there are no cooperate or individual tax obligations. 

The 2012 GNU parliament read and all other parliaments since have known of Chindori-Chininga’s report and have all done nothing about it. Silence, in this case, is consent. 

The wholesale looting of diamonds and other resources in Zimbabwe has all been approved by both the Zimbabwe cabinet and parliament. Corruption is institutionalised! 

People like VP Chiwenga know they will never get away with naming the ZNA mining concession as the source of their wealth when there are no records to prove he received a single dollar from the activity. He knows the reason for keeping no records was to hide the truth, to hide the institutionalised corruption. 

Of course, every one knows that what is going on in Marange and Chiadzwa is illegal, no democratic and competent government in the world would ever grant a blank cheque to anyone to loot and plunder. And it is for this reason that the top brass in ZNA and all the other beneficiaries of the institutionalised corrupt in Zimbabwe will never allow any democratic reforms and regime change in Zimbabwe. They fear a lifestyle audit will reveal the corruption and rot in the country. 

If VP Chiwenga was serious about ending health care travellers and Mnangagwa was serious about stamping out corruption then they must demand a lifestyle audit for all citizens. 

Both President Mnangagwa and VP Chiwenga will never lift a finger to end institutionalised corruption because they are the Godfathers of corruption. 

As long as Zanu PF remains in power, Zimbabwe will never ever stamp out corruption. Never!

High Court Litigant Bhebhe Declares Chamisa Must Contest Khupe’s Congress

The True Reason Why Budiriro Was Demolished Revealed

Herbert Gomba, the former Mayor of Harare and Councillor of Ward 27 in Glen Norah B has distanced himself from the recent Budiriro housing demolitions.

This follows a letter that has been making rounds on social media implicating the former Mayor in the housing demolitions.

“The letter is fake and false, it seems two factions exist in ZANU-PF, one that is working with suspended Council officials to write fake statements in order to return corrupt Council officials to work and the other which is following government directives to say all arrested must stay away till cases are over.

All municipal officials who are corrupt have a tendency to invite senior government leaders to help them in their causes by writing fake statements,” said Gomba.

In addition, Gomba said both the residents and land barons were at fault in the Budiriro demolitions debacle, “both parties are guilty of whatever happened, our residents must not pretend that they don’t know that those barons were crooks that led them to build on land not supposed to be built on.

However, Council was supposed to get land from central government to resettle those that were unfortunately crooked.”

Below is the letter that has been making rounds on social media:
Open letter to the President
Att:
 HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA
RE- *IT IS NEITHER MDC NOR ZANU PF BUT TWO INDIVIDUALS SET TO GET MILLIONS – EXPOSING WHAT YOUR OFFICIALS WILL NOT TELL YOU ABOUT THE BUDIRIRO
DEMOLITION SAGA*

Your excellency your person and your Party has been demonised beyond measure by many including international celebrities and organisations for the recent Budiriro Demolitions that left men, women and babies homeless during this rain season.

Your excellency, I pity you because neither you nor your Party are at fault here, not even the opposition MDC is at fault. As both parties play the blame game I have gathered that your officials are not coming out clean on the Budiriro Demolition Saga. In my official capacity I work closely with the Harare Provincial Development Coordinator Mr Tafadzwa Muguti and Harare Metropolitan Minister Oliver Chidau, I will thus expose them for the sole reason that they have brought shame to your name all for the sake of money.

Here’s the true reason Budiriro was demolished.
We strategized  and agreed that Budiriro should be used as a Guinea pig in order to test the waters. Budiriro was not our target per say, though Budiriro has political enemies like Godfrey Gomwe, the reason we demolished the houses there was to set a precedence, and if there’s no much fire the Demolitions will then move to places were Muguti and Chidau will pocket Millions of US  dollars without raising much suspicion.

I will explain further Your Excellency.
Forget the one Chitungwiza commercial stand that has been all over the media that was allegedly corruptly purchased by Muguti before having the Acting Town Clerk exonerate him under duress.  Muguti has several residential open spaces in Chitungwiza that are currently under illegal occupation.
It does not end there your Excellency, You can task your people to find out if Muguti does not own Melfort farms in Ruwa under Goromonzi Rural District Council. These are large swathes of land, which he corruptly got but the area is currently occupied by illegal occupants.

Now the motivation Your Excellency is that Muguti has found a South African investor with the help of ex cabinet Minister Savior Kasukuwere and the only hindrance for a multi million dollar deal are the illegal occupants. This is why he is extremely desperate to set up a demolition precedence everywhere he could extend the same to the land he owns without raising eyebrows.

Your Excellency the same scenario applies to your minister Chidau who is also part of the deal.
For the avoidance of doubt and to prove this is not a social media smear campaign as I have a good working relationship with the minister , you can task your security details to confirm if Chidau does not possess large areas of land in Retreat area. They should also confirm if Chidau is not planning to set up a Madokero like village in the area working on model of fidelity housing, these are the fancy low density like houses in Harare South were thousands are paying thousands of US dollars on a monthly basis to fidelity and building classy houses. Your excellency let your inner security verify is Retreat land owned by  Chidau is not occupied by illegal occupants and if he is desperate to have them chucked out so he can build his own Madokero village and fidelity housing scheme replica.
 
To achieve this, we discussed  and concluded that it was  suicidal to start with the land they own and we agreed that on the pritency of cleaning the City we start with Budiriro. We further strategized that when see that there’s no much fire in Budiriro we will then proceed to areas owned by Muguti and Chidau so they can start work as soon as possible. If there’s fire like we have witnessed, we will chill and go back on the drawing table.
Your Excellency if you are to verify do not send anyone from ZACC, maybe try SACU. 90% of ZACC investigators report to Muguti and Chidau and they are used  to target perceived enemies. This process of capturing ZACC is financed by former Harare Mayor Hebert Gomba, envelopes containing between 5000 and 10 000 US dollars are collected almost on weekly basis at his house and are distributed to just about everyone at ZACC.

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In the Budiriro Demolitions Your Excellency we were working with a council employee called Mazvimba and was key in strategy. He has so far received 3600 US dollars from Muguti in Chidau’s office a week and a half ago, the total amount promised to him was 10 000 US Dollars. Even if you check you will note that the fuel that was used for Budiriro Demolitions was not Council fuel.

Your Excellency we also ropped in Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume, he initially resisted even after being instructed to enter the deal by Gomba. He then held a string of meetings with Muguti and Muguti confessed to us that he threatened him with ZACC and he has accepted the deal. When Mafume was then arrested by SACU, you can verify with just about everyone if Muguti and Chidau did not run around and made several phone calls to many Government officials and anti corruption people to try and secure his release, for the sake of their deal to demolish Budiriro and then move to their areas.

The Demolitions did go ahead Your Excellency and it sad that as both MDC and ZANU PF officials disown them, you are being accused of being inhumane yet you do not have anything to do with this deal. MDC A President Nelson Chamisa went to Budiriro and he also knows the truth that’s why he exonerated his Councillors as they did not participate, while his Mayor did so under duress. As the international media talks all bad about the Country, it should be noted that the intention was not to leave people without shelter but it was a strategy to test how deep the waters can get and how big the fire will get in a neutral set up, for a letter financial deal.

Your Excellency, I have written this out of love for my country at a great personal risk given the fact that I myself have contributed in many ways to the Demolitions for financial gain.

If you are to send your team to investigate you may also need to check how much was paid to ZRP bosses and the fuel given to them by Muguti and  Chidau through

Mazvimba and another male Council employee whose name I can not recall but he was a runner and go between as they did not want to depend on Council Police given that this was a private Demolition with little to nothing to do with Council. A certain Tongoona from council was also heavily involved in the later stages of the Demolitions and pocketed 1000 US dollars on the day of the Demolitions. Muguti had previously asked for Tongoona’s money from Gomba in a meeting held at Chidau’s office. 7 people were present in the board room and the phone was put on loud speaker.

I hope I find you well Your Excellency

Regards
From a young, faithful civil servant and entrepreneur

@danielItai_zw

“Mwonzora Losing His Senses”: Fired MDC Alliance Stalwarts Fume

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance says Mr Douglas Togaraseyi Mwonzora cannot fire members of another political party.

This comes after Mr Mwonzora “fired” more than 60 members in Mashonaland East Province.

The MDC-T party fired the members for being loyal to President Nelson Chamisa.

“The MDC-T Mashonaland East province has expelled its members who joined another party,” read the notice written by Mr Mwonzora.

However, MDC Alliance provincial spokesperson Chengetai Murova scoffed at the move by Khupe saying the MDC-T cannot sack members who belong to another party.

“I think he (Mwonzora) is losing his senses. We belong to the MDC Alliance not the MDC-T. We have been clear on that issue, we are members of the MDC Alliance.

How can he fire people who don’t belong to his party? We saw the list, with many MDC Alliance members’ names on it, and we laughed at it. We are not moved by such antics, it won’t change anything,” he said.

Douglas Mwonzora

Trio Nabbed For Selling Fake Gold To Mining Company

By A Correspondent- Three Chinhoyi men yesterday appeared before a Bulawayo court for allegedly selling “fake” gold worth US$70 000 to a mine company in Matopo, Matabeleland South Province.

Nyasha Marumahoko, Kudakwashe Pfavai, both 28, and Daniel Pfavai, 29, allegedly sold a two-kilogramme sack full of sand to Phinias Munda, a manager at Ndlovu Syndicate Mines in Matopo, claiming that it was gold.

The trio appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Shepherd Mjanja.

They were granted $3 000 bail each and are set to appear in court for trial on December 21.

The State said the accused lured Munda to drive from Bulawayo to Shangani and showed him a sack of sand which was in their car and convinced him that it was gold in powder form.

“They then went to Shangani where they processed the sand using mercury and the sand was processed to seven kilogrammes of amalgam,” the State alleges.

While sampling the sand, the court heard that Marumahoko and his accomplices switched the sample with real gold from one of their colleagues to make Munda believe that the samples were real.

The court heard Munda never realised this and fell into the trap before paying the US$70 000 the trio were asking for and left for his office.

Upon sampling the “gold” at his offices, Munda realised he had been duped and he reported the matter to the police.

Mamurahoko and his accomplices were arrested.

Their “gold” was sampled in front of police and it showed that it was just sand.

-dailynews

“Ngwena” Fears For Chief Nhema’s Subjects

By A Correspondent- Villagers from Zananda area under Chief Nhema are now living in fear after a huge crocodile was found stashed in the bedroom hut at one of the villagers homestead.

The huge reptile was discovered by one Ms Josphine Marandure at around 10 pm last Sunday as she got into the bedroom hut intending to sleep.

The shell shocked Ms Marandure said she alerted other family members who then went and made a police report at Donga Police post.

“We reported the matter to the police and they then alerted officials from the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority who then came and capture the croc the following day,” she said.

Chief Nhema confirmed the incident which he said has left the whole village shell shocked.

He said the huge reptile which did not harm anyone could have crawled out of a nearby Zananda dam which was now full following some heavy rains in the area.

“We are still in a state of shock because we have not had such incidents before but we have been given some explanations by officials from Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Managememt Authority that such incidents happen especially when its raining season like this,” he said.

-statemedia

Court Issues Warrant Of Arrest On Recalled Bindura MDC Alliance Deputy Mayor

Police have launched a manhunt for Former Bindura Deputy Mayor Nobert Dhokotera of the MDC Alliance who is now a fugitive after failing to appear in court.

Dhokotera was recalled by the MDC-T last Tuesday and is now on the police wanted list after failing to appear in court for assaulting his superior and former Mayor, Carlos Tokyo with whom he is jointly accused of leaking information to the council land audit team.

The state issued a warrant of arrest for the fugitive Dhokotera saying he abused his bail privileges by absconding.

The MDC-Alliance official is believed to have fled to South Africa.

Dhokotera was on suspension for misconduct, before he was expelled alongside former mayor Tokyo last Tuesday.

Tapiwa Makore DNA Results Out

Tapiwa Makore

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has finally released some of the much awaited DNA forensic results for the late Tapiwa Makore with a set of bones ruled out to be belonging to a human being.

Some of the body parts like the left palm have came out positive while the results on the skull are yet to be released. The Makore family’s lawyer Tabitha Chikeya has confirmed the latest developments.

More details to follow…

Another Constitutional Amendment: Cabinet Passes Mnangagwa’s Promise To Give Women Councillors A Quota In Local Authorities

Paul Nyathi

Emmerson Mnangagwa

Cabinet has speedily approved a promise made by President Emmerson Mnangagwa last week to accord women a quota in local government administration as is done at the National Assembly.

Mnangagwa, agreed to “panel beat” democracy, that systems be put in place to ensure at least 30 percent of all local government councillors are women.

The women councillors made their case during the inaugural Zimbabwe Local Government Association of Zimbabwe (Zilga) women councillors’ indaba, which was held under the banner of “Women in Local Government Forum” (WILGF) in Victoria Falls last week and with President Mnangagwa officiating.

Cabinet on Tuesday considered and approved Principles for the Amendment of the Constitution on Proportional Representation in Local Authorities, which was presented by the Minister of Local Government and Public Works.

In particular, the systems of proportional representation for the election of candidates to Parliamentary seats will be extended to local authorities.

The principles will facilitate increased women and minority parties representation in lower tiers of governance thereby bringing stability and balance in decision-making as power-sharing becomes more visible at the grassroots level.

Another key highlight is that Cabinet approved the principle to provide for a 30% quota for women in all local authorities.

Speaking to Mnangagwa, women councillors said their participation at all levels of decision making is critical for the development of the country as local government plays a fundamental role in the day-to-day lives of women, the elderly, youth and men by virtue of being closest to the general populace.

President Mnangagwa said local government is the bedrock of national governance as has accepted the WILGF argument.

He said it was necessary to consider extending the women’s quota to councils, urging women councillors to equally develop and implement concrete strategies to realise their objectives.

“You are advocating for an improvement in your representation at local government level. We fought for democracy and there was a lot of sacrifice by the girl child and boy child for us to achieve that democracy. Currently councillors are elected on the basis of that democracy,” he said.

“You are now asking me to panel-beat democracy in order to meet our needs rather than our needs to be met through plain democracy. Fortunately, I am in agreement with you, and that is granted, and I will ask the Minister of Local Government to begin the process,” said the President to a thunderous applause from the councillors.

Chamisa “Spreads His Wings” In South Africa

By A Correspondent- MDC Alliance strengthens its base in South Africa as Mpumalanga District leadership set a new structure in Bushbuckridge during the weekend.

The congress was conducted at Collage View Bushbucridge town led by the District Organizing Secretary Wadzanai Dzama, the Chairperson Cuthbert Karimanzira, Nelspruit Women Assembly Chairlady Beauty Mushore and women Assembly member Faith.

The following are the leaders who were voted for; Main Wing Chairperson Jimmy Ndimo, Secretary Ratidzai Zhou, Organising Sec Maclove Mauta, Treasure, Susan Ndimo, Info & Pub Secretary Knox Sonopai, and Deputy Info & Pub Sec: Percy Musonza.

On Youth and Women Assembly interim leaders were selected and their names are as follow; Youth Assembly Chairperson Lewis, Secretary Angeline Kondokondo, and Organising Secretary Maseline Mukoreka.

The Women Assembly Chairperson Mrs Mauta, Secretary Mrs Mashavira and Organising Secretary Mrs Chiruka.

The above leaders were urged by the District Chairperson Cuthbert Karimanzira to work very hard towards the removal of Zanu pf led government.

Karimanzira said, “let us mobilize more members so that we can unite and remove Zanu pf which has subjected us all in poverty.

“I also urge you to register as MDC Alliance members and have membership cards.”

The newly-elected Chairperson Jimmy Ndimo vowed to recruit more members in Bushbuckridge and confront the regime of Emerson Mnangagwa.

“We are starting now, the dictator is in trouble. Starting next week we are going to do door to door recruiting more members, telling then to rally behind President Nelson Chamisa”, said Ndimo.

-MpumalangaDistrict

Non GMO Zim Dairy Products A Hit In The Region

ZIMBABWEAN dairy farmers should strive to ensure they maintain their genetically modified organisms (GMO)-free status which has seen their products in demand in regional markets.

Veterinary Services Department deputy director Hardword Machakwa told a recent seminar in Harare on dairy products value chain addition that local products are a big hit in neighbouring Zambia.

“Despite the latest push by farmers for government approval for GMO use in stockfeed to reduce costs, it should be noted that our dairy products are preferred, especially in Zambia, because they are GMO-free,” Machakwa said.

He said dairy farmers should use this GMO-free status as an advantage to export more products in the region.

“Last week, we had farmers who were asking the government to relax its regulation regarding the use of GMOs in the production of feed. But the GMO-free status is giving our products an edge in the region,” he added.

Local dairy farmers’ associations are agitating for the establishment of a command input scheme across the dairy value chain as a financing option to boost productivity.

The call for a presidential input scheme comes from a consortium consisting of the Zimbabwe Farmers Union (ZFU), We Effect, Zimbabwe Dairy Industry Trust (ZDIT) and Zimbabwe Association of Dairy Farmers (ZADF).

The consortium is implementing a project entitled Transforming Zimbabwe’s Dairy Value Chain for the Future (TranZDVC).

Commercial dairy farms in Zimbabwe are well developed and compare favourably with those in the region.

Milk production in 2012 in the formal dairy sector was 52 million litres against a national demand of 180 million litres per annum.

Dairy services authorities have set up milk collection centres and dips to service projects in a bid to capacitate smallholder farmers in the dairy value chain.

Animal health centres have also been set up by the veterinary services department to support dairy development.

Source – dailynews

Bond Notes Judgement “Costs” Zim Judge Internationally

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwean judge Happias Zhou was blocked from sitting on an international legal panel as punishment over a judgement which invalidated the 2018 conversion of United States dollar balances to RTGS ordered by finance minister Mthuli Ncube.

Zhou was in the running to become one of seven members of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea when his nomination was withdrawn without his knowledge, legal sources said.

“Just a month after his bond note judgement, the government surreptitiously withdrew his candidature. He was never consulted. This is a most blatant attack on judicial independence,” the source said, declining to be named for professional reasons.

Judicial Service Commission spokesperson Rumbidzai Takawira has not responded to written questions sent weeks ago, despite acknowledging receiving them.

The States Parties to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea elected six members to the Tribunal in August, with the seventh seat to be contested. It was announced at the time that “the candidacy of Happias Zhou of Zimbabwe was withdrawn before voting.”

Documents seen by ZimLive show that on July 3, the registrar of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea received by email a note verbal from the Permanent Mission of Zimbabwe at the United Nations.

The note stated: “The Permanent Mission of the Republic of Zimbabwe wishes to advise the registrar of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea that the government of the Republic of Zimbabwe has decided to withdraw the candidature to the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea for elections scheduled for September in New York.”

No reasons were provided.

Legal sources familiar with the development say it was punishment for Zhou’s judgement, which the government is appealing.

“We criticise judges all the time but never take time to consider their struggles,” the source said.

“The more independent ones take forever to get their vehicles of service. They don’t go on international trips and have their participation on these tribunals blocked. It’s all about control.”

In May, Justice Zhou ruled that fiscal and monetary changes announced by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe on October 1, 2018, including a 2 percent tax on money transfers and conversion of account balances into RTGS “manifestly violate the right to property” and are invalid.

Exchange Control Directive RT120/18, which was contained in Statutory Instrument 109 of 1996 issued a few days later on October 4, caused the collapse of the surrogate bond note currency on the black market even as authorities insisted the bond note and electronic dollars would remain officially pegged at 1:1 to the United States dollar.

The move wiped out billions of dollars in savings and left a huge hole in pension funds.

Justice ruled that the apex bank should have preserved all balances in United States dollars, with its directive affecting only future transactions.

“It is offensive to any sense of justice that a person who holds money in a bank can wake up on any day to be told that his money means something else different from what it has always been,” Justice Zhou said in a devastating 17-page judgement.

“No reasonable person who had applied his or her mind to the matters in question would have taken the decision which has the effect of eroding a person’s investment or savings in this manner.”

The government is challenging the ruling, which has far reaching implications, at the Supreme Court.

Justice Zhou recently underwent a public interview, seeking a seat on the Constitutional Court bench.

-ZimLive

Zim Dollar Remains Firm At $81 Against The US Dollar

Paul Nyathi

Forex auction results for 15 December 2020 are in and the Zimbabwe dollar has further rebounded against the greenback.

The weighted average this week has made a small improvement from ZWL$81.8572 last week to ZWL$81.7368 this week.

US$2.47 million was awarded to Small to Medium enterprises forex auction while US$29.46 was awarded to the main forex auction.

In total, US$31.94 million was allotted this week compared to US$30.27 million last week, with the bulk of the allotment (US$16.07 million) going to raw materials.

207 bids were received on the Small to Medium enterprises forex auction, with 182 accepted and 25 disqualified. On the main forex auction, a total of 278 bids were received, 253 were accepted while 25 were disqualified.

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) said bids which were disqualified were not eligible in terms of the Priority List.

Bids with overdue CDIs, outstanding Bills of Entry (BOEs) and those with sufficient FCA balances were also disqualified.

Some bids were allotted on a pro-rata basis to conform with the Import Priority List, the RBZ said.

‘Tapiwa Makore’s Powerful Spirit’ – Confusion As High Court Issues Contradictions Over Missing File.

“The one that he would have carried home is a dummy record, if you go to court you will be able to find the actual file,” the lawyer said.

If you cover up a murder, the victim’s spirit will come back and haunt you, the Shona adage says.

The slain Tapiwa Makore

By A Correspondent| There was drama when relatives began fuming after the file in the case against the uncle of the slain 7 year old Tapiwa Makore, suddenly went missing at court yesterday.

High Court of Zimbabwe in the capital city Harare

Family members informed ZimEye they are not happy with the events of Monday morning at the High Court.

Mr Thanks Makore is one of the key suspect in the murder which was discovered on the 17th September 2020. Tapiwa’s body was found dismembered and several parts including the skull missing.

Police officers 2 weeks ago were spotted drinking beer and eating meals donated by the same person they arrested at his house in Damofalls, Harare.

One family member told him ZimEye.com:

“We got to the high court, there were many relatives at around 8am, when we got it in at around 9am, we were ready to protest and it was Mai Tapiwa’s first time to come to court…

“So the lawyer suddenly told us the files are missing.

“They also announced saying the judge on the case did not come, and the files are missing. “

They also said, “Neither Thanks Makore is attending court.”

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Later on responding early Tuesday morning, the family lawyer made a detailed albeit contradicting response saying the judge had carried the file home to work on it there, while at the same time saying that there are always two copies, including one which is left at court, should a jurist decide to carry one home.

“Yes it is true that his file was not there when we got there; so we were told to come back on the 18th of December,” they said. They continued:

“I went to see the clerk for justice Chitapi who said that the file will be taken to his house because he is on vacation.

“On the issue of DNA checks, we are going back today, we were told that they are going to check the report…

“We are going to PGHQ, the office of the police commissioner general, the DNA records are in the hands of the police right now the company does not have anything with them.

“There is a head (skull) that was found and it was commented that the head cannot be that of a 7 year old child.”

The female lawyer however added confusion when she said, the file that the judge takes to his home is just a copy, the original remains at court.

“The one that they would have carried is a dummy record if you go to court you will be able to find the actual file,” the lawyer said, implying they were so told by the high Court.

The lawyer was speaking to Tildalive.

WHAT DO YOU THINK IS HAPPENING BEHIND THE COURTS?

Two Senior Harare ZANU PF Officials Fingered As Being Behind The Budiriro Demolitions To Harvest Millions Of Dollars – Open Letter To Mnangagwa

Paul Nyathi

Oliver Chitau

HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA
RE- IT IS NEITHER MDC NOR ZANU PF BUT TWO INDIVIDUALS SET TO GET MILLIONS – EXPOSING WHAT YOUR OFFICIALS WILL NOT TELL YOU ABOUT THE BUDIRIRO DEMOLITION SAGA

Your excellency your person and your Party has been demonised beyond measure by many including international celebrities and organisations for the recent Budiriro Demolitions that left men, women and babies homeless during this rain season.

Your excellency, I pity you because neither you nor your Party are at fault here, not even the opposition MDC is at fault. As both parties play the blame game I have gathered that your officials are not coming out clean on the Budiriro Demolition Saga. In my official capacity I work closely with the Harare Provincial Development Coordinator Mr Tafadzwa Muguti and Harare Metropolitan Minister Oliver Chidau, I will thus expose them for the sole reason that they have brought shame to your name all for the sake of money.

Here’s the true reason Budiriro was demolished.
We strategized and agreed that Budiriro should be used as a Guinea pig in order to test the waters. Budiriro was not our target per say, though Budiriro has political enemies like Godfrey Gomwe, the reason we demolished the houses there was to set a precedence, and if there’s no much fire the Demolitions will then move to places were Muguti and Chidau will pocket Millions of US dollars without raising much suspicion.

I will explain further Your Excellency.
Forget the one Chitungwiza commercial stand that has been all over the media that was allegedly corruptly purchased by Muguti before having the Acting Town Clerk exonerate him under duress. Muguti has several residential open spaces in Chitungwiza that are currently under illegal occupation.
It does not end there your Excellency, You can task your people to find out if Muguti does not own Melfort farms in Ruwa under Goromonzi Rural District Council. These are large swathes of land, which he corruptly got but the area is currently occupied by illegal occupants.

Now the motivation Your Excellency is that Muguti has found a South African investor with the help of ex cabinet Minister Savior Kasukuwere and the only hindrance for a multi million dollar deal are the illegal occupants. This is why he is extremely desperate to set up a demolition precedence everywhere he could extend the same to the land he owns without raising eyebrows.

Your Excellency the same scenario applies to your minister Chidau who is also part of the deal.
For the avoidance of doubt and to prove this is not a social media smear campaign as I have a good working relationship with the minister , you can task your security details to confirm if Chidau does not possess large areas of land in Retreat area. They should also confirm if Chidau is not planning to set up a Madokero like village in the area working on model of fidelity housing, these are the fancy low density like houses in Harare South were thousands are paying thousands of US dollars on a monthly basis to fidelity and building classy houses. Your excellency let your inner security verify is Retreat land owned by Chidau is not occupied by illegal occupants and if he is desperate to have them chucked out so he can build his own Madokero village and fidelity housing scheme replica.

To achieve this, we discussed and concluded that it was suicidal to start with the land they own and we agreed that on the pritency of cleaning the City we start with Budiriro. We further strategized that when see that there’s no much fire in Budiriro we will then proceed to areas owned by Muguti and Chidau so they can start work as soon as possible. If there’s fire like we have witnessed, we will chill and go back on the drawing table.
Your Excellency if you are to verify do not send anyone from ZACC, maybe try SACU. 90% of ZACC investigators report to Muguti and Chidau and they are used to target perceived enemies. This process of capturing ZACC is financed by former Harare Mayor Hebert Gomba, envelopes containing between 5000 and 10 000 US dollars are collected almost on weekly basis at his house and are distributed to just about everyone at ZACC.

Sometimes Muguti and Chidau get to share the money and lie to Gomba that they forwarded to ZACC guys.
In the Budiriro Demolitions Your Excellency we were working with a council employee called Mazvimba and was key in strategy. He has so far received 3600 US dollars from Muguti in Chidau’s office a week and a half ago, the total amount promised to him was 10 000 US Dollars. Even if you check you will note that the fuel that was used for Budiriro Demolitions was not Council fuel.

Your Excellency we also ropped in Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume, he initially resisted even after being instructed to enter the deal by Gomba. He then held a string of meetings with Muguti and Muguti confessed to us that he threatened him with ZACC and he has accepted the deal. When Mafume was then arrested by SACU, you can verify with just about everyone if Muguti and Chidau did not run around and made several phone calls to many Government officials and anti corruption people to try and secure his release, for the sake of their deal to demolish Budiriro and then move to their areas.

The Demolitions did go ahead Your Excellency and it sad that as both MDC and ZANU PF officials disown them, you are being accused of being inhumane yet you do not have anything to do with this deal. MDC A President Nelson Chamisa went to Budiriro and he also knows the truth that’s why he exonerated his Councillors as they did not participate, while his Mayor did so under duress. As the international media talks all bad about the Country, it should be noted that the intention was not to leave people without shelter but it was a strategy to test how deep the waters can get and how big the fire will get in a neutral set up, for a letter financial deal.

Your Excellency, I have written this out of love for my country at a great personal risk given the fact that I myself have contributed in many ways to the Demolitions for financial gain.

If you are to send your team to investigate you may also need to check how much was paid to ZRP bosses and the fuel given to them by Muguti and Chidau through

Mazvimba and another male Council employee whose name I can not recall but he was a runner and go between as they did not want to depend on Council Police given that this was a private Demolition with little to nothing to do with Council. A certain Tongoona from council was also heavily involved in the later stages of the Demolitions and pocketed 1000 US dollars on the day of the Demolitions. Muguti had previously asked for Tongoona’s money from Gomba in a meeting held at Chidau’s office. 7 people were present in the board room and the phone was put on loud speaker.

I hope I find you well Your Excellency

Regards
From a young, faithful civil servant and entrepreneur

@danielItai_zw

ZimSec Breaks Silence On Leaked O Level Papers

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) has finally spoken on reports claiming that one of its employees leaked 2020 Ordinary Level Mathematics and English papers 1 & 2 examinations.

ZIMSEC Public Relations Manager Nichollette Dhlamini told TechZim that the accused, Arnold Maimba (22,) was a temporary worker.

She said ZIMSEC usually employees such contract workers to ease the pressures of the demanding time of writing sessions.

The examination council has since suspended the Risk Manager and Packing and Collating Manager pending an investigation into how Maimba managed to smuggle the papers unnoticed.

Dhlamini said all security personnel at the Norton Printing Press have been suspended and replaced.

The police recovered all the ZIMSEC 2020 O’ Level Papers that Maimba had smuggled out when his home was searched.

He also provided the authorities with a list of all the people that he had sold the papers to.

Police are still looking for the people who may have benefited from the scam.

Notorious Armed Robber Who Was On The Police Wanted List For 2 Decades Granted $5k Bail

By A Correspondent- The granting of bail to notorious armed robber Musa Taj Abdul alias Musa Mohammed (47), who has been on the wanted list for 20 years, just before the festive season by the High Court has raised a few eyebrows.

Justice Benjamin Chikowero granted Abdul and his two co-accused Godfrey Mupamhanga (27) and Rudolf Tapiwa Kanhanga (29) bail on Monday.

Adbul and Mupamhanga were granted $5 000 bail each while Kanhanga was released on $2 000 bail.

The suspected serial robbers had been on the run for 20 years and were arrested in Beitbridge in August after an exchange of fire with police detectives.

As part of their bail conditions, Justice Chikowero ordered the trio to reside at their given address and report to the police every Friday between 6 am and 6 pm until the matter has been finalized.

Commenting on the hardcore criminals’ release from remand prison without even being ordered to surrender their passports and title deeds to their houses, University of Kent Law Lecturer Alex Magaisa wrote on Twitter:

I would like to read this judgment because it looks odd. A suspected armed robber who’s been on the run is not required to surrender the passport. He doesn’t have one? He’s required to pay just over US$60! Someone like Hopewell Chin’ono had to surrender title deeds to his home!

Add to that this chap was only arrested following a shootout which suggests he was resisting arrest. I am all for recognising the right to bail but on the face of it, this case looks dodgy. This chap will do a runner and if I were a betting man, I would put a wager on it!

Chikorokoza Chapera: Canadian Company Given A “Rudd Concession” By Mnangagwa To Mine Anywhere They Found Gold In Zimbabwe To Take Over Huge Gold Mining Area In The Midlands Province.

Caledonia Mining Activity at Blanket Mine in Gwanda.

Caledonia Mining Corp. Plc has announced that it has entered into an option agreement which gives the company the exclusive right to explore and subsequently, if exploration is successful and at its sole discretion, acquire the mining claims over the area known as Glen Hume, a property situated in the Gweru mining district in the Zimbabwe Midlands that has historically produced significant quantities of gold.

Caledonia believes that Glen Hume offers significant exploration potential. The agreement covers an area of approximately 350 ha. with substantial evidence of gold mineralisation including historical mining activity. Caledonia has conducted airborne geophysics which indicates attractive exploration targets and has also conducted preliminary metallurgical work indicating favourable grade and recovery. A preliminary contract has been signed with the existing drilling contractor and a drill programme has been put in place.

Caledonia has acquired the right to explore the area for a period of up to 15 months and subsequently, if exploration is successful and at its sole discretion, acquire the mining claims over the area. The total consideration is an initial payment of US$2.5 million in cash, followed by a further payment of US$2.5 million (payable in cash or shares at the discretion of the vendor) which would be payable should Caledonia decide to exercise its right to acquire the mining claims.

Caledonia has agreed to the payment of a 1% net smelter royalty (NSR) to the vendor on gold it produces from the area. The NSR can subsequently be bought out at Caledonia’s discretion for a lump sum payment of US$15 million within the first 5 years following the acquisition by Caledonia of the claims, or US$10 million until the tenth anniversary of operation or US$5 million thereafter.

Steve Curtis, CEO of Caledonia Mining, said: “As we approach the completion of the Central Shaft, our production is expected to increase by 45% to 80 000 oz by 2022, we also expect to realise a substantial increase in cashflow as a result of increased production, reduced costs per ounce and lower capital expenditure. This gives us the financial and management capacity to take on new opportunities in Zimbabwe and we are pleased to enter into this option agreement which give us the right to explore and subsequently to acquire mining claims over this property.

“This agreement represents the first step towards our goal of increasing our portfolio and becoming a multi-asset gold producer in Zimbabwe, one of the last gold frontiers in Africa.”

Caledonia Mining acquires option over Zimbabwe exploration prospect

Big Day At The Courts For Hopewell Chinono

Paul Nyathi

Hopewell Chinono’s legal team joined by Beatrice Mtetwa

Tuesday was a big day for journalist Hopewell Chinono when he did not only get back his passport from the High Court, but also got back his lead lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa.

Chinono appealed to the High Court to have a Harare Magistrates Court decision blocking Beatrice Mtetwa from representing him in parliament. He also applied to the same court to have his passport released to him so he would be able to travel outside the country for medical attention.

High Court Judge Justice Happias Zhou on Tuesday morning ruled that Magistrate Ngoni Nduna has no power to remove Mtetwa as investigative journalist Chin’ono’s lawyer, setting aside his ruling.

Nduna removed Mtetwa from the case in which Chin’ono is charged with inciting public violence through four posts he made on microblogging site Twitter before the foiled 31 July protests.

Justice Zhou reinstated Mtetwa back on the case after she had been removed by Nduna in August this year and also ruled that Nduna must recuse himself from the case.

In another ruling, High court judge, Justice Edith Mushore ordered the release of Chin’ono’s passport for 21 days so that he can travel to seek specialist medical attention in Gauteng, South Africa.

Chin’ono was arrested in July this year and spent close to two months at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison on charges of inciting public violence.

His lead lawyer Douglas Coltart said that Chin’ono’s reporting conditions have been suspended for 21 days but the condition is just that he can travel to South Africa for specialist medical care.

Dangerous Ngwena Preying On Villagers In Their Homes At Night

State Media

The crocodile inside the bedroom

Villagers from Zananda area under Chief Nhema are now living in fear after a huge crocodile was found stashed in the bedroom hut at one of the villagers homeatead.

The huge repitile was discovered by one Ms Josphine Marandure at around 10 pm last Sunday as she got into the bedroom hut intending to sleep.

The shell shocked Ms Marandure said she alerted other family members who then went and made a police report at Donga Police post.

“We reported the matter to the police and they then alerted officials from the Zimbawe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority who then came and capture the croc the following day,” she said.

Chief Nhema confirmed the incident which he said has left the whole village shell shocked.

He said the huge repitile which did not harm anyone could have crawled out of a nearby Zananda dam which was now full follwing some heavy rains in the area.

“We are still in a state of shock because we have not had such incidents before but we have been given some explanations by officials from Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Managememt Authority that such incidents happen especially when its raining season like this,” he said.

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‘A Chiwenga aide speaking to lengths like this with someone they don’t know about their employer’s issues? Interesting.” – COMMENT

ANC Integrity Committee Recommends For Ace Magashule To Step Aside Following A Full Fledged Hearing On Corruption Allegations

Ace Magashule

The African National Congress (ANC) integrity committee has found that its Secretary-General Ace Magashule has a case to answer in the eyes of the party and has recommended that he steps aside.

The commission is believed to have submitted its report to the ANC National Executive Committee (NEC) just days after Magashule appeared.

The ANC bigwig faced the commission over the weekend, in relation to a string of charges he faces for his alleged role in a dodgy R255 million asbestos tender.

Magashule is said to have financially benefited from the lucrative tender, which was awarded when he was still premier of the Free State in 2014.

The provincial human settlements awarded the controversial a contract to two companies – Diamond Hill and Blackhead Consulting, to audit and assess houses for asbestos roofs in the province.

The project entailed inspecting 300 000 low-cost houses, however it would later be revealed that almost no work was no done, despite the money being paid.

There has been much confusion on what stepping aside actually means, particularly in a political context. However, Magashule’s own deputy Jessie Duarte has clarified that he would simply not continue carrying out any of his duties while the matter is before the courts.

Magashule handed himself over to the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) earlier in November and subsequently made an appearance before the Bloemfontein magistrate’s court. He faces charges of corruption, fraud and money laundering. He was released on bail of R200 000.

The case has been postponed to February 2021.

Magashule had previously said that he would not step aside from his duties, in the wake of the allegations.