BREAKING: Court Rules Against Mai Moana

The late socialite Moana born Michelle Amuli’s mother Yolanda Kuvaoga has suffered a major blow in her bid to take full control of her daughters’s burial after the High Court ruled against her application to have the burial order cancelled.

In his ruling Justice Kwenda said there was no basis to cancel the order granted by an administrative office.

Kuvaoga approached the High Court to have the burial order after quarrelling with her ex-husband Ishmael Amuli over the funeral programme.

Kuvaoga argued that allowing Moana to be buried through the Islamic rites would deprive her as the mother an opportunity to bury her daughter since women are not allowed at the graveyard.

She also argued that her daughter had ceased to follow the Islamic religion as confirmed by the secular life she was living during her last days.

Kuvaoga also wanted the public who followed her to have a chance to bid her farewell, something she said would not be possible should she be buried in the way demanded by her father.

ED Flies To Botswana

By A Correspondent- President Mnangagwa today left the country for Botswana where he will attend an extraordinary SADC Troika Summit. The news was shared by the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Service which shared the update on Twitter and said:

His Excellency, President @edmnangagwa has left the country for the Republic of Botswana where he will attend an Extraordinary SADC Organ Troika Summit. In his absence, VP KCD Mohadi is the Acting President.

According to The Herald, the agenda of the summit will be to address the challenge of terrorism and violent attacks affecting the region:

Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi will host the indaba that is expected to address the challenge of terrorism and violent attacks through interventions and which is also expected to fully operationalize the SADC Regional Counter-Terrorism Strategy, and urgently finalize the establishment of the SADC Regional Counter-Terrorism Centre (SADC-CTC).

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PPEs Headache For ED?

By A Correspondent- Defiant teachers have dug in demanding provision of personal protective equipment for fear of contracting COVID-19 before returning to the classrooms.

The teachers also vowed not to invigilate Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) examinations, saying the examination body should have a separate arrangement with them.

Teachers last week begrudgingly accepted a 41% salary increase and have since registered their displeasure, but they have been under pressure from a shadowy Zanu-PFlinked union called Zimbabwe Parents Union (ZPU) to report back to work.

In a memo to members dated November 26, the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (Artuz) said its members were still incapacitated and vowed to snub invigilating the examinations.

“This note serves to remind each and every one of us that we are still incapacitated, but we are encouraging all our members to attend school once every week for the next three weeks to assess adherence of schools to COVID-19 regulations,” the memo, signed by Artuz secretary-general Robson Chere, read.

“We are informed of shocking COVID-19 reports emanating from schools. As Artuz members, we will not take part in invigilating end of year Zimsec examinations. We will not be drawn to invigilate learners that we did not teach for the whole year due to incapacitation and COVID-19-induced lockdown.”

Another teachers union, the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) wrote to the Public Service Commission and Primary and Secondary Education ministry saying its members will not report full-time for duty, citing COVID-19 fears.

“We would like to officially notify you that our members will not be able to report for work full-time due to the continued state of incapacitation,” part of the letter by PTUZ secretary-general Raymond Majongwe, dated November 23 read.

“The agreement reached with government on remuneration last Monday did not capacitate us as expected. It still falls short of the minimum expenses that our members have to meet, which we estimate to be not less than US$520 which we demanded. Government has even failed to meet the consumer basket, announced by the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe as about $21 000 and by our own research, not less than $28 000.”

Majongwe added: “Our members have had to report for work under duress, but will be able to do so for a maximum of three days a week. This enables them to hustle around to fend for the families. We regret to inform you that this situation will persist until government fully capacitates them to report for work full-time.

“We also officially inform you that our members will not invigilate Zimsec examinations because they do not work for that parastatal. If Zimsec wishes to secure their services, it should negotiate with them for remuneration commensurate with that duty. We stand ready to facilitate that dialogue before the examination session starts in earnest on December 1.”

Majongwe also requested for a waiver on teachers with chronic conditions to stop reporting for duty until the COVID-19 pandemic subsides.-newsday

Mwonzora: Reclaim The Party, Win Zimbabwe | FULL TEXT

(A speech delivered at the launch of the campaign for the Presidency of the MDCT)

Douglas Mwonzora

26 November 2020:

By Douglas Togaraseyi Mwonzora

My loving spouse and long time friend Muchaneta Mwonzora, Members of the National Executive Committee and National Council of the Party.
Members of the Provincial and district Executive Committees here present.
The Chairman of the Harare Provincial Executive, Hon. Hove and your leadership.
Members of the Mwonzora Campaign Team, the Donkeys.

All democracy loving Zimbabweans within and outside Zimbabwe.
On the 11th of September, 1999 our forbearers heeded the national call and founded this great Movement. Its leadership was drawn from the Labour, Constitution and Student Movements and its mandate was to deliver Zimbabwe from the political, social and economic morass and quagmire that it had been consigned following long periods of national irresponsibility. The long cherished ideals of the liberation struggle, for which thousands of our gallant brothers and sisters paid the ultimate price had long been forgotten. In place thereof totalitarianism, tyranny, pestilent corruption, inequality, deprivation, paternalism, clientism, regionalism, tribalism and sexism had taken root in our national body politic. The projected economic development was substituted by mass poverty and want. Instead of long cherished peace was great strife and violence pitting kith against kin.
We therefore, state it without equivocation that the Movement for Democratic Change was formed to complete the unfinished business of the Liberation Struggle.

The great Movement was predicated upon timeless and indelible values of freedom, justice, equality, constitutionalism and the respect for the rule of law. The leadership of this movement was conferred on merit and not on the basis of rank favouritism and friendship. It was not attained for personal glory or self-aggrandisement but on the basis of the need for service and sacrifice. To our founding fathers and mothers, it was the attainment of the common good that was paramount. Germaine to our struggle was the best interests of the Zimbabwean masses and not individual leaders.
The initial stages of the democratic struggle saw us posting impressive and historic victories against our opponents. These include the historic NO vote in the 2000 referendum, the great parliamentary election campaign of 2000, the great presidential campaign of 2002 and the total electoral annihilation of Zanu PF in the historic 2008 Harmonised Elections. In that 2008 election we won the presidential, parliamentary and local government elections.
Out of the love of the Zimbabwean masses above himself, our iconic leader, Morgan Tsvangirai signed the Global Political Agreement that ushered in the Government of National Unity. That development saw the lives of the common Zimbabwean change for the better. This selflessness on the part of our leaders spoke of the centrality of our timeless founding values.
Unfortunately, as the people of Zimbabwe were beginning to warm up to the possibility of a future MDC government disaster struck. Greed, avarice, impatience and political corruption saw our party needlessly split in 2014. In February, 2018 our founding president Morgan Tsvangirai breathed his last. The party was immediately treated to an embarrassing power grab and violence. Democracy and constitutionalism were sacrificed on the altar of convenience and opportunism. Once again favouritism, avarice, hate, propaganda and criminalisation of competition took centre stage thus consigned our great movement to a new low.
However, through the legal victory by Elias Mashavira in the Supreme Court our party was given a chance to retrace its steps and go back to constitutionalism and our founding values.
We cannot afford to squander this historic opportunity. We now have another chance of positing the Party as a credible change agent once more. For that reason, immediately our party must go back to the practice where all leaders at all levels are democratically elected by the people. It is the membership of the party and not the leadership who must rank supreme in our party. Secondly, at all times the party must always exercise collective leadership and democratic decision making. In other words, decision making power must lie in the organs of the party and not with individual leaders. Any major decision must be made after consultation with the grassroots. It is these who must instruct the leadership and not the other way round.

Third, candidates must be selected following a democratic process. This means credible free and fair primary elections must be a new way of life for the MDC. Regarding all party candidates to be chosen under proportional representation, these must be chosen using an objective and fair process.
We should practice the 50:50 gender representation principle as contained in both our party constitution and the national constitution without fail. We need more women in decision making positions.

It is wrong to say that the youth are leaders of tomorrow. No! They are leaders of today. We therefore have to make sure that we implement the agreed Youth Quota without fail.

In line with our principle of Zero Tolerance to corruption we will deal decisively with any of our officials who are involved in corruption.
Violence as a means of resolving both external and internal disputes can never be tolerated and those who practice this barbarism have no place in our great Movement.

Sexism, regionalism, tribalism, favouritism have no place in our movement. They are anathema to our founding values.
Our party must be prepared to play its part in the economic, social and political development of Zimbabwe. We will play our party in ensuring that there is love, peace and harmony in our great nation. To that end we will work hard to change the politics of Zimbabwe. We have to throw away the politics of intolerance, hate, rancour, acrimony and violence and substitute it with the politics of rational disputation and tolerance. Zimbabweans must be free to make political choice without fear of any form of reprisals.
Our belief and commitment to dialogue is total. We believe that all dialogue should be genuine, inclusive and unconditional. We will therefore pursue dialogue as a principal means of resolving the national question

Further, we will play our role in trying to end Zimbabwe’s international isolation. The present state of affairs is hurting the common man and woman. We will play our part in fighting corruption at all levels.

Our party will continue to fight for equality and equal access to national resources on the party of all Zimbabweans. We will press for full compensation of all victims of political violence including the victims of Gukurahukndi and the 2008 violence.

Most importantly our party will work hard to achieve the unity of the opposition following periods of acrimony within the opposition. This unity should be predicated upon clear values and principles.
I believe that we are operating in a period where the party is faced with many challenges which include the growing scepticism from the Zimbabwean people following long periods of unproductive bickering within the opposition. For that reason, we need a new leadership. The new leader must have proven knowledge of the politics of Zimbabwe and the world. He or she must have proven strategic thinking skills. He or she must have proven skills in negotiating and dialogue with political opponents.
Our party is on the rise. This is the time to reclaim our party and win Zimbabwe.

Victory is certain.

Machete Wielding Terror Gang Member Nabbed

By A Correspondent- Police in Lupane have arrested a man suspected to be a member of a three-man gang that armed itself with a machete, knife, screw drivers and catapult before unleashing terror on residents whom they robbed of valuables.

Qhubekani Sibanda (23) of Gomoza village who sometimes resided at 6825 Mkhosana in Victoria Falls allegedly committed the crimes in the company of two accomplices, Elvis Ntutha Manzini and another who is yet to be identified. Both are still at large.

The trio allegedly armed themselves with a machete, catapult, knife and two screw drivers.

Sibanda was apprehended by residents who mobilised and ambushed the gang. His two accomplices fled.

Sibanda was not asked to plead to seven counts of robbery when he appeared before Lupane resident magistrate Mr Ndumo Masuku who advised him to approach the High Court for bail.

He was remanded in custody to December 7.

Prosecuting, Mr Clive Gumbo said the trio hatched a plan to rob people and targeted cellphones and cash from those they found on the streets at night.

The complainants are Ms Siphethangani Msipha (22), Mr Shepherd Moyo (22), Mr Mmeli Nkomo (20), Mr Praise Dube (25), Mr Only Nyathi (53), Mr Mugande Dingane (25) and Mr Douglas Sibanda all of Lupane.

“On the 19th day of November at around 9pm, the accused person in the company of two accomplices Elvis Ntutha Manzini and another who is yet to be identified and at large, proceeded to New Stands armed with a machete, catapult, knife and two screw drivers with the intention to commit robberies. The accused person met the complainant Ms Msipha who was waiting for her boyfriend at a road near Roman Catholic Church and demanded a cellphone from her and she resisted,” said Mr Gumbo.

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Chin’ono Approaches Court to Get Passport Back, Meets Dellish Nguwaya

By A Correspondent| Journalist Hopewell Chin’ono has approached the Harare Magistrates Court to get his passport back in order to travel out of the country for medical attention.

Chin’ono had two cases before the Harare Magistrates court and is out on bail.

The award winning journalist said he met and had a chat with corruption accused Dellish Nguwaya at the magistrate Court.

Girls College Shuts Down Over COVID- 19

By A Correspondent- Girls College in Bulawayo has indefinitely closed following a Covid-19 case which was detected after the school held a leavers’ party for Upper Six students.

This development comes at a time when Covid-19 cases are on the rise in Bulawayo which now has the highest number of active cases in Zimbabwe.

One more person had died of Covid-19 in Bulawayo on Tuesday, the only death recorded in Zimbabwe as new cases continue rising in the country.

The country recorded 110 new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours with 106 being local and the remainder returnees from Botswana and no deaths were recorded in the same period.

Of the new cases, Bulawayo was leading after recording 53 followed by Matabeleland South on 28 and Midlands recorded 15.

As at 25 November 2020, Zimbabwe had 9 506 confirmed cases, including 8 336 recoveries and 274 deaths. Bulawayo has in the past five days recorded seven deaths which constitutes 77 percent of the total deaths reported in Zimbabwe during the same time.

The city has the highest number of active cases in Zimbabwe at 233 against 827 cases in the whole country.

Of the 462 new cases recorded in Zimbabwe in the last six days, 205 were from Bulawayo and authorities have said the upsurge is a testament of a good contact tracing and testing system.

Bulawayo provincial medical director Dr Welcome Mlilo confirmed the Girls College incident saying contact tracing is currently ongoing.

He bemoaned the increase of Covid-19 in the province saying it’s a worrying trend.

“We are recording a steady rise in number of Covid-19 cases in Bulawayo Metropolitan Province of late. This is obviously a worrying trend, but we believe it’s also testament to our strong surveillance system in the province. It means we are suspecting and testing the right segment of the population. It’s testament to good contact tracing,” he said.

“This unfortunately also reveals that Covid-19 continues to spread in the community. Bulawayo is expecting a sharp rise in number of returning residents from Botswana and South Africa, Injiva. As such, we are working on some measures to put in place to ensure safety of communities and to minimise spread of the virus over the holiday season.”

He called on residents to protect lives by practising safety measures which include the proper wearing of masks, social distancing and the washing of hands with either soap or hand sanitizer. “It is absolutely crucial that we practice these measures with a high level of discipline as we are now approaching the holiday season.

This can potentially present a challenge as the buzz of activity expected during this period will see an exponential rise in the number of cases. So, what we do now as Bulawayo will have a bearing on the number of cases we will experience over the festive period as well,” added Dr Mlilo.

Concerned parents said their children were informed yesterday morning that Girls College had to close to avert the spread of Covid-19.

In a letter addressed to parents dated November 24, Girls College principal Mrs Les Ross said the school continues to take all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of our staff and students with daily monitoring of temperatures, regular sanitising of all surfaces, mask wearing and social distancing.

“As you know, on Thursday 19th November Girls College held a Leavers’ Dinner Dance for our U6 Leavers. The event was held in a large open venue and numbers of both guests and staff working at the event were kept below 100. Unfortunately, since the dance one of the attendees has tested positive for Covid-19,” read the statement.

She said the virus has been contained within the U6 group as they had for the most part finished their exams and left the school and hostels some time before the dance.

“As the number of people testing positive for Covid-19 in Bulawayo is on the increase, we once again remind parents not to send their daughters to school if they are unwell or have a temperature.

“We continue to offer lessons and exams online to any students who feel they are at risk or may have been in contact with someone who is infected.

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Obadiah Moyo’s Former Personal Assistant Nabbed Over Criminal Abuse Of Office

By A Correspondent- Gideon Mapokotera, the former Personal Assistant (PA) to fired Health and Child Care Minister Obadiah Moyo has been arrested.

Police picked Mapokotera on Thursday at about 2.30 pm on allegations of criminal abuse of office.

Mapokotera allegedly facilitated the issuance of visas to Ali Mohammad and his family to gain access into the country in contravention of section 174 of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act Chapter 9:23.

It is the State’s case that Mapokotera created visa application letters on June 18, 2019, for a single entry visa, September 26, 2019, for a multiple entry visa and November 24, 2019, for multiple entry visas for Ali Mohammad’s family – wife and six children.

The accused person had not been given authority by his principal and further did not bring the heinous development to his attention up to the 25th of November 2020 when the principal was made aware after investigations commenced.

Meanwhile, Muhammad has a case pending before the courts. He is charged together with Henrietta Rushwaya and others on smuggling, unlawful possession of gold, charges which they all deny.

Mnangagwa Off To Botswana For Probable Endorsement To Send Troops To Mozambique

Emmerson Mnangagwa

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected to join other Heads of State and Governments in Botswana today for a one-day SADC Extraordinary Organ Troika Summit that will focus on emerging terrorism threats in the region particularly in Mozambique and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

The SADC Troika of the Organ of Politics and Defence includes Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe as the current, incoming and outgoing Chair of the Organ respectively.

The Heads of State Troika meeting follows yesterday’s indaba attended by Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo (the outgoing Troika Ministerial Committee of the Organ chair), his South African counterpart Dr Naledi Pandor (incoming chairperson) and the chairperson of the committee Dr Lemogang Kwape, Botswana’s Minister of International Affairs and Cooperation.

Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi is hosting the indaba that is expected to address the challenge of terrorism and violent attacks through interventions.

The meeting is also expected to deliberate on the need to fully operationalise the SADC Regional Counter-Terrorism Strategy, and urgently finalise the establishment of the SADC Regional Counter-Terrorism Centre (SADC-CTC).

In his opening remarks, Dr Lemogang Kwape told the Troika that although the region was entrenching democracy and enjoying peace, emerging threats of terrorism from Mozambique and the DRC were a cause for concern.

“Your Excellencies, while much has been done to consolidate democracy and to ensure that our region remains peaceful, there are emerging challenges that pose a serious threat to the stability and tranquillity that we have become so accustomed to.

“This, therefore, means that we cannot afford to be complacent and bask on our past glories.

“We must seriously review the political and security challenges in the region, with a view to respond to these emerging threats,” said Minister Kwape.

She said SADC needed to work together in the spirit of solidarity and togetherness, to pre-empt any latent and active forces within and without, that may threaten the peace and tranquillity in the region.

The SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation, known as the Troika is the body whose overall objective is to promote peace and security in the region in line with Article 2 of the SADC Protocol on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation.

It is mandated to steer and provide member states with direction regarding matters that threaten peace, security and stability in the region.

The organ is coordinated at the level of a summit, consisting of a chairperson, the next leader designated to be chairperson and immediate past chairperson.

Mozambique, which is under threat from an Islamic insurgency operating in its northern Cabo Delgado Province, has filed a formal request for support from the regional body.

42 Year Old Man Thoroughly Assaulted And Left For Dead After Being Caught In The Act With 21 Year Old In A Car

A MAN who was caught having se_x in a car with his girlfriend almost died after three unknown men who were armed with a knife and a knobkerrie stabbed him several times all over the body and left him lying unconscious in a pool of blood.

They robbed him of a Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and cash all with a total value of US$5 300.

They smashed windows on the passenger’s side and driver’s side before attacking Ngonidzashe Ninge (42) and his girlfriend Nozizwe Khumalo (21) at a bushy area which is between Hyde Park Shops and Nkulumane complex. The source said Ninge had lowered his trousers to knee level with a cond0m on while Nozizwe had pulled up her skirt while they enjoyed themselves in the car.

Unfortunately, the source said, one of the men grabbed the hapless Ninge and pulled him out of his black Nissan X-Trail car.

The source said he tried to reason with them but they would not listen to his pleas.

Another source who is close to the pair said: “They took turns to clobber Ninge while accusing him of taking advantage of Nozizwe saying she was too young for him,” said the source.

They were not done yet with Ninge as they demanded cash while assaulting him.

A source close to investigations said Ninge sustained three stab wounds on the head, another wound on the right side of the back and bruises all over the body. The accused persons took away his Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and cash.

Nozizwe phoned Pumula police station and made a report. Police attended the scene.

“They found Ninge lying unconscious on the ground in a pool of blood. They phoned an ambulance which came and ferried him to Mater Dei Hospital,” said a source close to the pair.

Efforts to get a comment from Ninge were fruitless. Khumalo could neither confirm nor deny as she only said “who told you that” before she terminated the call.

Bulawayo acting police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele confirmed:

“We are investigating a case of attempted murder where a man was attacked while he was having se_x in a car with his girlfriend at around 7.30pm at a bushy area which is between Hyde Park Shops and Nkulumane complex. He was robbed of his Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and cash, all valued at US$5 300. We would like to urge community members not to indulge in se_x in the bush because it’s illegal and dangerous.”

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Jacob Mafume Set To Appear In Court

Jacob Mafume

Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume is expected to appear in court today on allegations of illegally parcelling out residential stands to his sister and secretary.

Mafume was arrested on Wednesday and is set to face criminal abuse of office charges.

National police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, confirmed the arrest.

The Herald could not establish some of the charges he might face, beyond his involvement in the illegal parcelling out of stands in Harare.

Mafume is alleged to have unlawfully allocated residential stands to his sister and secretary under unclear circumstances.

The stands are believed to be in Westlea, Harare.

A number of other council bosses have been arrested over the Westlea stands, while others were nabbed over the Kuwadzana stands scandal.

Mafume is councillor for Ward 17 and was elected mayor in September following the recall of the then mayor, Herbert Gomba, by the MDC-T.

Mnangagwa, Chiwenga And SB Moyo In Huge Fight For The Control Of Gold Syndicates

Zimbabwe Independent

Emmerson Mnangagwa with Constantino Chiwenga

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa, his deputy Constantino Chiwenga and Foreign Affairs minister Sibusiso Moyo, locked in a vicious duel to wrest and consolidate state power, are manoeuvring to control the lucrative gold sector, in a country where US$1,5 billion in potential revenue is lost through smuggling of the precious mineral.

This was revealed by research think-tank International Crisis Group (ICG) in its latest report titled: All that glitters is not gold: Turmoil in Zimbabwe’s Mining Sector.

Chiwenga served as the Zimbabwe Defence Forces commander, while Moyo was a senior commander when Mnangagwa rose to power through a military coup that brought the late former president Robert Mugabe’s rule to a close in 2017.

The report by ICG comes after the First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa and her son Collins were implicated in the high-profile trial of Henrietta Rushwaya, who was arrested while attempting to smuggle a 6kg gold contraband, worth US$330 000, to Dubai.

In the report, ICG highlights that the trio have been making power play moves to gain control of the gold industry to outmanoeuvre each other politically. The three strong men are reportedly leading competing factions within Zanu PF and the government.

“On the other hand, artisanal miners are an important constituency in Zimbabwe’s patronage politics, particularly as practiced by the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (Zanu PF). Several Zanu PF politicians have been fingered as ‘patrons’ of illegally encroaching artisanal miners, or even machete gangs, and some mobilise such groups against rivals,” it says.

“Some observers contend that ‘whoever controls the gold, will control and rule Zimbabwe’, referring to power struggles between party factions loyal to Mnangagwa, on one side, and his Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, on the other . . . The latter is seemingly positioning himself to challenge Mnangagwa for Zanu PF leadership ahead of the 2023 elections, although another, possibly stronger challenger, Foreign Affairs minister Sibusiso Moyo, has also emerged.”

ICG highlights that gold smuggling has thrived in Zimbabwe largely due to the monopoly to buy the precious metal the Central Bank enjoys through Fidelity Printers and Refiners (FPR).

It reads: “Several factors contribute to instability in Zimbabwe’s gold mining sector. A centralised gold buying scheme depresses government gold revenues, encourages smuggling and contributes to industrial mine closures. All gold producers in Zimbabwe, whether artisanal, small-scale or industrial, must, by law, sell to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe via its subsidiary gold buyer, Fidelity Printers and Refiners (FPR).

“This requirement has several deleterious effects on the gold sector. The main problem is that FPR underpays and sometimes pays late for gold. The body pays producers partially in US dollars and partially in amounts of Zimbabwe dollars determined by the official exchange rate.”

The bulk of the smuggled gold, according to ICG, is spirited to Dubai.

In yet another report by the Southern Africa Resource Watch (SARW), the research body advances that argument that gold production and its attendant marketing system in Zimbabwe presents an opportunity for cartels to launder money through smuggling of the precious metal.

The SARW report is called Artisanal Miners Robbed in Broad Daylight: Zimbabwe Gold Monopoly as a Conduit to Canalise Forex and Cannibalise Bodies.

As part of its investigation to cast light on the systemic gold smuggling in Zimbabwe fuelled by cartels with strong political ties, SARW emphasises that FPR declined to disclose the identity of its gold producers and the size of their sales.

“Though Securities and Exchange Commission documents show FPR as a supplier for US companies, from Acer to Control4, this is increasingly rare as the recourse to Dubai shifts origin to provenance allowing for companies to displace supplier origin with refiners. In addition, FPR declined to provide lists or details of enterprise names, jurisdiction, private external turnover and debt,” the report released last week reads.

“This extreme legal and financial secrecy works in tandem with Dubai’s hosting of the world’s only cash-for-gold market, where refiners can buy gold using only a receipt, thus eliminating origin on export. Bearing in mind that Dubai’s gold trade (estimated to be worth US$75-billion a year) refines more than 40% of the world’s gold, which is often exported to Switzerland, we have a major commodity market shielded from examination and legal oversight.”

In 2013, before legislation which monopolised gold buying in the hands of FPR, Zimbabwe produced 14 001kg of gold. Output rose to 20 022kg in 2015.

In 2018, production rose to over 35 042kg.

SARW attributes the upswing of gold output from 2013 to 2018, largely to the contribution of artisanal miners, whose mining operations are opaque.

“But this rapid turnaround in accumulated volume was not due to an increase in corporate production, efficiency by the state or fair dealing. If anything, the state deepened financial opacity and control by strategically canalising the hungry and desperate will of Zimbabwe’s artisanal miners who were the producers of such output,” the SARW report reads.

Another Lightning Bolt Kills One Leaves Four Tongaat Hulett Workers Injured

One person died while four others were injured on Monday after they were struck by lightning at Hippo Valley Mill in Chiredzi District as they were on their way to work.

The incident happened at around 3PM.

Chiredzi District Development Coordinator (DDC), Mr Lovemore Chisema who is also the local Civil Protection chairman confirmed the incident.

He said one of the victims died on the spot while four others were taken to Hippo Valley Medical Centre for treatment.

He said the now-deceased, Herbert Mukwetura ( 21) of Chishamiso Village, was on his way to work at Tongaat Hulett’s Hippo Valley Mill with four of his workmates.

“We had a challenge yesterday of a lightning bolt which struck five Tongaat Hulett workers killing one on the spot. We also received information about households in Ward 21 which also got the same problem although there are no injuries reported,” he said.

“The injured were taken to Hippo Valley Medical Centre while Mukwetura was taken to Chiredzi Provincial Hospital for postmortem.”

Mr Chisema advised the public to adhere to information from the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) to avoid loss of lives.

The tragedy happened a few days after the MSD warned members of the public about weather-related hazards including floods, hailstorms, lightning among others as the rain season has started.

Some schools have since been destroyed by hailstorms in Bikita and Zaka districts of Masvingo province.

Biti Says Mthuli Ncube’s Budget Another “Damp Squib.”

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Tendai Biti

MDC Alliance vice president Tendai Biti, who is a former Finance Minister, said the 2021 national budget, presented by Treasury chief Mthuli Ncube this Thursday, is yet another “damp squib” as expected.

Biti said the reintroduction of the Zimbabwe dollar has failed and the government should have re-dollarised the economy to restore the real value of wages and pensions.

Said Biti:

“As expected this was yet another damp squib. A real missed opportunity to address the key distortion in the economy which is forex and monetary policy.

“The fiction of Zimbabwe dollar is not working. The real value, real wages and real incomes needed to be restored. Maintaining Zimbabwe dollar fiction is madness.

“The failure to restore USD wages and pensions is the ultimate theft and failure by the regime. Failure to deal decisively with pensions and the Justice Smith Inquiry recommendations is another disaster.”

Biti also castigated the tax measures proposed by Ncube in his 2021 national budget which include a 20% levy on the export sales value of dried medicinal cannabis flowers.

Biti added:

“The raft of tax measures proposed are anti-poor and anti-people particularly presumptive taxes

“The tax attack in the informal economy, the levying of taxes in USD, the punitive taxes on fuel makes the 2021 budget is vicious anti-working-class budget.

“Budget assumptions are a pipe dream and 7% GDP growth rate is an illusion. The country is in trouble.”

Mthuli Promises To Bring Ziscosteel Back To Life In 2021, Very Big Dream.

Paul Nyathi

Inside Ziscosteel when it was beginning to go go down

Finance minister Mthuli Ncube says that he will bring back to life defunct and debt-stricken Ziscosteel in 2021.

Mthuli Ncube made the big promise while presenting the country’s 2021 National Budget in parliament on Thursday.

“In 2021, Government will resuscitate Ziscosteel through innovation and harnessing inward opportunities, while working closely with local investors. This will be done through courting new investors who will bring new technology and new skills.

“The revival of Ziscosteel is key to the economy through its potential benefits in job creation and value chain impact in companies such as National Railways of Zimbabwe and Hwange Colliery and the resultant savings in foreign currency in excess of US$1 billion through importation of steel products,” Ncube said.

“While the search for new investors is in progress, Government is currently implementing a short-term roadmap of resuscitating the firm’s subsidiaries which include ZimChem, Lancashire Steel, and Buchwa Iron Mining Company (Bimco) among others,” Ncube said.

At its peak at independence,Ziscosteel was producing 30 tonnes of steel a day, and directly employed over 5 000 people and about 50 000 others in downstream and support industries.

By 1984, the plant was the country’s biggest earner of foreign currency, but only two years later, signs of poor management were beginning to show.

An inquiry into the operations of Ziscosteel between 1980, when former President Robert Mugabe took over power and 1986, revealed that already, the main issues that were affecting the company included poor management, corruption, nepotism and failure to refurbish and properly maintain equipment.

Almost four decades later and after several economic hiccups resulting from Mugabe’s inept policies, the massive Ziscosteel industrial complex lies dead, forgotten and rotten like a giant eyesore.

In September the Ziscosteel board cancelled all deals it entered into with various business entities as it views them as unfavourable to its revival plan.

This was confirmed by board chairperson, Martin Manhuwa while briefing a government inter-ministerial team that toured the giant Ziscosteel plant in Redcliff.

Sheer Covid-19 Negligence Leads To Closure Of Girls College After Authorities Hosted A Party For Students In The Covid-19 Era.

Paul Nyathi

GIRLS College in Bulawayo has indefinitely closed following a Covid-19 case which was detected after the school held a leavers’ party for Upper Six students.

This development comes at a time when Covid-19 cases are on the rise in Bulawayo which now has the highest number of active cases in Zimbabwe.

As at 25 November 2020, Zimbabwe had 9 506 confirmed cases, including 8 336 recoveries and 274 deaths.
Bulawayo has in the past five days recorded seven deaths which constitutes 77 percent of the total deaths reported in Zimbabwe during the same time.

Bulawayo provincial medical director Dr Welcome Mlilo confirmed the Girls College incident saying contact tracing is currently ongoing.

Concerned parents said their children were informed yesterday morning that Girls College had to close to avert the spread of Covid-19.

In a letter addressed to parents dated November 24, Girls College principal Mrs Les Ross said the school continues to take all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of our staff and students with daily monitoring of temperatures, regular sanitising of all surfaces, mask wearing and social distancing.

“As you know, on Thursday 19th November Girls College held a Leavers’ Dinner Dance for our U6 Leavers. The event was held in a large open venue and numbers of both guests and staff working at the event were kept below 100. Unfortunately, since the dance one of the attendees has tested positive for Covid-19,” read the statement.

She said the virus has been contained within the U6 group as they had for the most part finished their exams and left the school and hostels some time before the dance.

“As the number of people testing positive for Covid-19 in Bulawayo is on the increase, we once again remind parents not to send their daughters to school if they are unwell or have a temperature.

“We continue to offer lessons and exams online to any students who feel they are at risk or may have been in contact with someone who is infected.”

Updated: Obadiah Moyo’s P.A Arrested As Rushwaya’s Gold Smuggling Investigations Intensify

Gideon Mapokotera

A former personal assistant to sacked Health and Child Care Minister Obadiah Moyo was arrested yesterday on allegations of criminal abuse of office.

Gideon Mapokotera was picked at 2.30pm yesterday by law enforcement agents on allegations of illegal issuance of visas in contravention of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act.

He is accused of illegally facilitating the issuance of visas to Ali Mohammad and his family to gain entry into Zimbabwe.

Muhammad has a case pending before the courts where he is charged together with suspended Zimbabwe Miners Federation president Henrietta Rushwaya and others with smuggling and unlawful possession of gold.

It is the State’s case that Mapokotera acted unlawfully in the discharge of his duties by signing and dispatching letters to the Department of Immigration to facilitate the issuance of visas to Ali Mohammad.

The accused created visa application letters on June 18, 2019, for a single entry visa, and September 26, 2019, for a multiple entry visa.

On November 24, 2019, he is alleged to have created multiple entry visas for Ali Mohammad’s family, made up of his wife and six children.

“The accused person had not been given authority by his principal and further did not bring the heinous development to the attention of authorities up to November 25, 2020, when the principal was made aware after investigations commenced,” some of the allegations against him seen by The Herald read.

President Mnangagwa’s administration has been pulling all the stops in the fight against corruption and the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) and the Special Anti-Corruption Unit, have been mandated to deepen the fight against graft in all its forms.

The arrests are part of accelerated efforts by President Mnangagwa’s administration to fight corruption, which is seen as a major drawback in economic revival. President Mnangagwa has indicated that days for catching-and-releasing corruption suspects are over.

High-ranking officials, including ministers alleged to have been involved in corruption, have since been arrested and their cases are at various stages of completion.

Recently, President Mnangagwa tweeted: “Let me be very clear. If you engage in or promote corruption, you will be arrested and prosecuted. There are no excuses for corruption. No one is above the law.”

Those abusing offices, and name-dropping of high ranking figures have also been warned that the long arm of the law will descend on them.

Promotions Galore At The Zimbabwe Defence Forces

State Media

President Emmerson Mnangagwa tightly protected.

Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, President Mnangagwa, yesterday promoted 11 Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) officers from the rank of Squadron Leader to Wing Commander.

The President made the promotions in terms of the Defence Act.

Congratulating the promoted, AFZ Chief of Staff Supporting Services, Air Vice Marshal Jacob Nzvede said the elevation demonstrated the trust that the President had in the officers.

“The elevation means a higher responsibility that demands good judgment, discipline, loyalty and hard work,” he said.

“This promotion demonstrates the trust that His Excellency, the President, has in your abilities to perform at the highest level.

“It is, thus, incumbent upon you to be diligent and prudent in exercising command and control in order to maintain sustainable security in Zimbabwe.”

Air Vice Marshal Nzvede urged the newly promoted officers to remain vigilant as the region and world at large were witnessing a surge in threats.

“There is regional and global upsurge in hybrid threats, so we expect you to remain vigilant and be ready to swiftly provide incisive leadership to your subordinates,” he said.

“It, therefore, stands to reason that the varied threats we may face as a country demand perceptive officers who quickly adapt to the fluid global, regional and local securoscape.”

The AFZ, which is the last line of defence, wants to continue aiding civil ministries and communities in times of need, in line with its responsibility to protect people from all forms of threats, said Air Vice Marshal Nzvede.

He said security was central to the success of the National Development Strategy 1, the latest national economic blueprint launched by Government, which runs from 2021 to 2025.

Air Vice Marshal Nzvede said security forces will continue to support Government initiatives, including safeguarding the nation against the deadly Covid-19 pandemic that has wreaked havoc across the globe.

One of the promoted officers, Wing Commander Primrose Ndlovu, thanked the President for the promotion, saying they will continue to work for the improvement of the AFZ and the nation at large.

“As newly-promoted wing commanders, we thank His Excellency for entrusting us with responsibility,” she said. “Through this promotion, he has re-energised us; we will continue working hard for the betterment of the AFZ and nation at large.

“It is common knowledge that this elevation in rank and status is associated with an increase in duties and responsibilities on our shoulders.”

The promotion comes a few days after President Mnangagwa promoted one AFZ Air Commodore to the rank of Air Vice Marshal, four Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) colonels to the rank of brigadier general and 54 majors to the rank of lieutenant colonel.

Mdc Alliance Chitungwiza Member Sentenced To 18 Months In Prison For Violence

An MDC-Alliance supporter based in Chitungwiza, Richard Mutiti, will spend an effective 10 months in prison after he was convicted of inciting protesters who went on a rampage and destroyed Makoni Police Station during last month’s protests.

Chitungwiza resident magistrate Mr Nyasha Vitorini initially sentenced him to 18 months in prison before suspending eight months on condition that he does not commit a similar offence within the next five years.

Mutiti was convicted after the State submitted a video in which he was among people who were captured while being addressed by an unidentified MDC-Alliance member who was influencing the mob to join the protests while chanting their party’s slogan.

His co-accused and former Chitungwiza Deputy Mayor Jabulani Mtunzi was acquitted last week after the State failed to prove its case against him.

Prosecutor Mr Tatenda Mukatera told the court that on January 14 at between 10.30am and 11am, Mtunzi, Mutiti and others who are still at large gathered at Unit C junction during the violent protests.

Mtunzi was alleged to have incited other people who were gathered at the junction to burn down Makoni Police Station.

The pair was seen by Tawanda Hongoro, who was passing by and he reported the matter to the police, leading to their arrest.

Watch: Interview With Moana’s Father, “I Never Benefited Anything From Moana’s Life.”

Paul Nyathi

The little Moana with her father.

The late Mitchelle Moana Amuli was dumped by her mother into the custody of her father at 8 months only to part ways with her father at 24 when she decided to lead a party life which ended her life.

Watch the interview below as the father emotionally tells his story.

Click on the the link below for more.

https://www.facebook.com/ZimEye/videos/128927625469058/

Covid-19 Update, Situation Continues On The Bad Side As Cases Spike With Recovery Rate Further Plummeting

Correspondent

Zimbabwe continues to record more Covid-19 cases, with 115 cases reported today.

This means the country has recorded a staggering 225 cases in 48 hours after 110 new cases were reported on Wednesday.

Tellingly, Zimbabwe has recorded 451 new cases in the last five days, a development that should naturally worry citizens, especially those that have abandoned face masks and other guidelines such as social distancing.

An update released by the Ministry of Health and Child Care today shows that 1 770 PCR tests were done, with 115 cases testing positive.

Worryingly, all of them are community transmissions.

However, no deaths were reported in the last 24 hours, for the second day running.

Active cases have since shot up to 952.

Bulawayo Province leads on active cases by a wide margin, with 326 cases followed by Matabeleland North which has 199, Mashonaland West 117, Harare 94 and Matabeleland South 76.

Other provinces have smaller numbers.

Sixty-one new recoveries were announced today, leaving the national recovery rate at 87,3 percent.

As of November 26, Zimbabwe has recorded 9 623 cases, 8 397 recoveries and 274 deaths.

COVID-19 Hits Girls College

COVID-19

GIRLS College in Bulawayo has indefinitely closed following a Covid-19 case which was detected after the school held a leavers’ party for Upper Six students.

This development comes at a time when Covid-19 cases are on the rise in Bulawayo which now has the highest number of active cases in Zimbabwe.

One more person had died of Covid-19 in Bulawayo on Tuesday, the only death recorded in Zimbabwe as new cases continue rising in the country.

The country recorded 110 new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours with 106 being local and the remainder returnees from Botswana and no deaths were recorded in the same period.

Of the new cases, Bulawayo was leading after recording 53 followed by Matabeleland South on 28 and Midlands recorded 15.

As at 25 November 2020, Zimbabwe had 9 506 confirmed cases, including 8 336 recoveries and 274 deaths.
Bulawayo has in the past five days recorded seven deaths which constitutes 77 percent of the total deaths reported in Zimbabwe during the same time.

The city has the highest number of active cases in Zimbabwe at 233 against 827 cases in the whole country.

Of the 462 new cases recorded in Zimbabwe in the last six days, 205 were from Bulawayo and authorities have said the upsurge is a testament of a good contact tracing and testing system.

Bulawayo provincial medical director Dr Welcome Mlilo confirmed the Girls College incident saying contact tracing is currently ongoing.

He bemoaned the increase of Covid-19 in the province saying it’s a worrying trend.

“We are recording a steady rise in number of Covid-19 cases in Bulawayo Metropolitan Province of late. This is obviously a worrying trend, but we believe it’s also testament to our strong surveillance system in the province. It means we are suspecting and testing the right segment of the population. It’s testament to good contact tracing,” he said.

“This unfortunately also reveals that Covid-19 continues to spread in the community. Bulawayo is expecting a sharp rise in number of returning residents from Botswana and South Africa, Injiva. As such, we are working on some measures to put in place to ensure safety of communities and to minimise spread of the virus over the holiday season.”

He called on residents to protect lives by practising safety measures which include the proper wearing of masks, social distancing and the washing of hands with either soap or hand sanitizer. “It is absolutely crucial that we practice these measures with a high level of discipline as we are now approaching the holiday season.

This can potentially present a challenge as the buzz of activity expected during this period will see an exponential rise in the number of cases. So, what we do now as Bulawayo will have a bearing on the number of cases we will experience over the festive period as well,” added Dr Mlilo.

Concerned parents said their children were informed yesterday morning that Girls College had to close to avert the spread of Covid-19.

In a letter addressed to parents dated November 24, Girls College principal Mrs Les Ross said the school continues to take all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of our staff and students with daily monitoring of temperatures, regular sanitising of all surfaces, mask wearing and social distancing.

“As you know, on Thursday 19th November Girls College held a Leavers’ Dinner Dance for our U6 Leavers. The event was held in a large open venue and numbers of both guests and staff working at the event were kept below 100. Unfortunately, since the dance one of the attendees has tested positive for Covid-19,” read the statement.

She said the virus has been contained within the U6 group as they had for the most part finished their exams and left the school and hostels some time before the dance.-Chronicle

Man Stabbed, Robbed While Having S*x With Lover In Car

A MAN who was caught having sex in a car with his girlfriend almost died after three unknown men who were armed with a knife and a knobkerrie stabbed him several times all over the body and left him lying unconscious in a pool of blood.

They robbed him of a Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and cash all with a total value of US$5 300.

They smashed windows on the passenger’s side and driver’s side before attacking Ngonidzashe Ninge (42) and his girlfriend Nozizwe Khumalo (21) at a bushy area which is between Hyde Park Shops and Nkulumane complex. The source said Ninge had lowered his trousers to knee level with a condom on while Nozizwe had pulled up her skirt while they enjoyed themselves in the car.

Unfortunately, the source said, one of the men grabbed the hapless Ninge and pulled him out of his black Nissan X-Trail car.

The source said he tried to reason with them but they would not listen to his pleas.

Another source who is close to the pair said: “They took turns to clobber Ninge while accusing him of taking

advantage of Nozizwe saying she was too young for him,” said the source.

They were not done yet with Ninge as they demanded cash while assaulting him.

A source close to investigations said Ninge sustained three stab wounds on the head, another wound on the right side of the back and bruises all over the body. The accused persons took away his Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and cash.
Nozizwe phoned Pumula police station and made a report. Police attended the scene.

“They found Ninge lying unconscious on the ground in a pool of blood. They phoned an ambulance which came and ferried him to Mater Dei Hospital,” said a source close to the pair.

Efforts to get a comment from Ninge were fruitless. Khumalo could neither confirm nor deny as she only said “who told you that” before she terminated the call.

Bulawayo acting police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele confirmed:

“We are investigating a case of attempted murder where a man was attacked while he was having sex in a car with his girlfriend at around 7.30pm at a bushy area which is between Hyde Park Shops and Nkulumane complex. He was robbed of his Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and cash, all valued at US$5 300. We would like to urge community members not to indulge in sex in the bush because it’s illegal and dangerous.”-B-Metro

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Lightning Strike: One Killed

One person died while four others were injured on Monday after they were struck by lightning at Hippo Valley Mill in Chiredzi District as they were on their way to work.
The incident happened at around 3PM.

Chiredzi District Development Coordinator (DDC), Mr Lovemore Chisema who is also the local Civil Protection chairman confirmed the incident.

He said one of the victims died on the spot while four others were taken to Hippo Valley Medical Centre for treatment.

He said the now-deceased, Herbert Mukwetura ( 21) of Chishamiso Village, was on his way to work at Tongaat Hulett’s Hippo Valley Mill with four of his workmates.

“We had a challenge yesterday of a lightning bolt which struck five Tongaat Hulett workers killing one on the spot. We also received information about households in Ward 21 which also got the same problem although there are no injuries reported,” he said.

“The injured were taken to Hippo Valley Medical Centre while Mukwetura was taken to Chiredzi Provincial Hospital for postmortem.”

Mr Chisema advised the public to adhere to information from the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) to avoid loss of lives.

The tragedy happened a few days after the MSD warned members of the public about weather-related hazards including floods, hailstorms, lightning among others as the rain season has started.

Some schools have since been destroyed by hailstorms in Bikita and Zaka districts of Masvingo province. – Herald

Man Bashes Wife After Seeing Nude Pictures In Mobile Phone

A Bulawayo man was left shocked and upset after spotting “flirty” messages and nude pictures in his wife’s phone that she was exchanging with another man while making an appointment supposedly for a date.

After stumbling on the lewd pictures and messages Thamsanqa Dale failed to control his temper when he allegedly pummelled his wife Grace Dale accusing her of being promiscuous.

So severe were Thamsanqa’s repeated acts of violence on his wife that subsequently she was prompted to approach the Bulawayo Civil Court to seek a protection order against him.

In her papers Grace told the court how her husband’s constant acts of violence and verbal abuse left her distressed and fearful.

“Thamsanqa Dale is my husband of seven years and we have three children together. I am making this application for a protection order because of the physical and emotional abuse I’m subjected to. The abuse has become so unbearable and untenable. I am living in constant fear for my life. He recently seriously assaulted me and I fled and sought refuge at one of our relatives’ house.

“His violent behaviour is spiralling out of control and he is also constantly falsely accusing me of infidelity and continues to insult me while calling me a prostitute in front of our minor children. He is also causing so much pain, discomfort and distress as he continues to threaten and harass me. I pray that this honourable court intervenes and grants me a protection order,” pleaded Grace.

She also begged the court to bar her husband from visiting her workplace.

In response Thamsanqa justified his violent actions saying when he assaulted his wife, he was angered by her alleged flirtatious behaviour.

“I assaulted her because I saw messages, in which she was making an appointment with someone else and she had sent him nude pictures,” protested Thamsanqa.-B-Metro

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Alick Macheso To Release New Song On December 4

Popular Sungura Musician Alick Macheso will before the year fold entertain his fans with a brand new single which will be released on 4 December 2020.

The single which is yet to be named, according to the sungura maestro is a Christmas present to his legion of fans and it will also be part of his forthcoming album to be released at an undisclosed date.

Macheso spoke briefly about the album before he referred all questions to his publicist and said:

The single will be out first week of December, it’s for the fans.

When contacted for comment, his Publicist Tich Makahamadze said the production of the said single is already at an advanced stage.

Macheso last made headlines when he featured in Freeman’s song Ngaibake whose video garnered over 2.8 million views on YouTube.-H-Metro

Alick Macheso

FC Platinum Players “Celebrate” Mapeza Return

FC Platinum players have welcomed returning coach Norman Mapeza with open arms after the club rehired him last week to replace sacked Dutchman Pieter De Jongh.

Club captain and goalkeeper Petros Mhari told H-Metro that the majority of the players were elated when they were informed of Mapeza’s return as most of them had worked with him before. Said Mhari:

When we heard that coach Norman was coming back, everyone was happy. Most of the guys worked with him before so it was good news to hear that.

Ralph Kawondera, who joined FC Platinum after Mapeza’s departure, said he had always wanted to be trained by the former Chippa United gaffer. He said;

I am very happy to have coach Mapeza back at the club. It has always been my wish in my football career to be coached by him.

I will learn a lot from him and I think his tactics will help me become a good player.

I am not worried that coach Mapeza is back at the club, though I was signed by coach De Jongh who has since left.

I believe that I’m in his plans, all that I can say is I am happy that the coach is back.

Nomore Chinyerere also expressed happiness over Mapeza’s return saying the coach has a good philosophy and also understands the system and culture at the club.

FC Platinum begin their 2020-21 Champions League campaign with a trip to Costa Do Sol of Mozambique this Friday.-H-Metro

Mapeza

Chains Of Oppression Are Temporary-President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa, has pointed out that the opposition party is an unbreakable formation despite efforts by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to destroy it.

According to President Chamisa, a return to legitimacy is the only solution to the country’s deepening crisis.

He also commended the people of Uganda for their determination to fight for freedom.

“Uganda..keep on marching, you are almost getting there.Thank you Africa for standing with those seeking to break the always-temporary chains of oppression..Freedom!

Zimbabwe must be RESTORED TO PROSPERITY anchored on a return to a People’s government.

VP @BitiTendai
delivered a State of the Economy address articulating our alternative SMART views on how to fix Zim economic challenges.

Join us in this fight to WIN Zimbabwe for Change.

Chinja is unbreakable..The people shall govern,” President Chamisa said in a statement.

President Chamisa

“MDC Alliance Is An Unbreakable Force”

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa, has pointed out that the opposition party is an unbreakable formation despite efforts by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to destroy it.

According to President Chamisa, a return to legitimacy is the only solution to the country’s deepening crisis.

He also commended the people of Uganda for their determination to fight for freedom.

“Uganda..keep on marching, you are almost getting there.Thank you Africa for standing with those seeking to break the always-temporary chains of oppression..Freedom!

Zimbabwe must be RESTORED TO PROSPERITY anchored on a return to a People’s government.

VP @BitiTendai
delivered a State of the Economy address articulating our alternative SMART views on how to fix Zim economic challenges.

Join us in this fight to WIN Zimbabwe for Change.

Chinja is unbreakable..The people shall govern,” President Chamisa said in a statement.

President Chamisa

Why President Chamisa Should Not Associate With Mnangagwa

By Peter Mupondi

Is it possible for President Advocate Nelson Chamisa to be close to Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa?

●Zanu PF has a system which is eating its own key members.

What guarantees the safety of Chamisa who opposes it?

▪︎We can’t all be stupid to believe that General Mujuru died of a candle flame. He was a key member, yet he perished and nothing was done. People moved on!
▪︎We cant all be stupid to believe that Air Marshal Perrance Shiri died of Covid-19. It doesn’t kill instantly, we all know Covid-19.

What about the other Colonels who followed! People moved on!
▪︎We can’t ignore the fact the General Chiwenga survived polonium poison and he had to return nicodemusly without even telling his number 1!

▪︎We have a series of suspicious accidents that claimed the lives of key members that we all know.

Chindori Chininga, Moven Mahachi, Brigadier Gunda, Eliot Manyika, Border Gezi, Peter Pamire…. the list is endless.
▪︎Matemadanda who is their political çommissar (Vatete vomusangano) the auntie of the Party, has just survived food poisoning, but the damage has already been done, he will go slowly! We are waiting for his reaction…

▪︎What about abductions and assassinations?

●If the system kills those who support it, what then guarantees the safety of President Nelson Chamisa who opposes it?

We need reforms!

Emmerson Mnangagwa during the Gukurahundi era.

Beckham Mourns Maradona

Tinashe Sambiri|Former Manchester United, England and Real Madrid star, David Beckham, has said the death of Diego Maradona is a blow to the global football fraternity.

Maradona is famous for his “Hand of God” goal.

“A sad day for Argentina and a sad day for football as we celebrate the greatness of what this man gave us…

Someone that played with passion , spirit and was nothing less than a pure genius .. I was so excited to meet Diego and we will all miss him Rest In Peace,” Beckham said in a statement.

Diego Maradona

MDC Alliance Students Council Demands Immediate Release Of Jacob Mafume

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance Students Council says the arrest of Harare City Council Mayor, Councillor Jacob Mafume is shocking and unacceptable.

Mafume was arrested in Harare on Wednesday.

Political analysts say the arrest is meant to disrupt his progressive work at Town House.

In an interview with ZimEye.com on Thursday morning, the MDC Alliance Students Council Secretary General, Rujeko Hither Mpambwa said Mafume should be released with immediate effect.

“We view the persecution of Harare Mayor, Councillor Jacob Mafume as baseless and unacceptable.This is a clear case of political victimization.

The MDC Alliance Students Council is calling for the immediate and unconditional release of Mayor Jacob Mafume.

We are calling upon all pressure groups to push for the release of our Mayor,” said Mpambwa.

“Let’s all speak with one voice- the persecution of MDC Alliance officials has reached an alarming level,” added Mpambwa.

Rujeko Hither Mpambwa

Uproar Over Cleric’s Love Charm

Tinashe Sambiri|Controversial Masvingo preacher, Isaac Makomichi who has been attracting attention for the wrong reasons in the past few weeks, has reportedly gone into hiding after being bashed by a woman who accused him of wrecking her marriage.

Impeccable sources revealed Makomichi was confronted by the irate lady who accused the preacher of distributing love charms to a small house who snatched the woman’s husband.

Several women have also accused the cleric of destroying their marriages by distributing the love charm to single ladies.

It is understood the controversial preacher has gone into hiding following incessant pressure from disgruntled women in the ancient city of Masvingo.

“This time he will not get away with it, we are ready to take him on.Our marriages are crumbling because of the love charms,” fumed one woman.

Sources say the charm causes men to sell their belongings and abandon their respective wives for small houses.

Pressed for a comment on the matter, Makomichi’s personal assistant said:
” What are you talking about? The prophet is out of town for a prayer retreat, is that what you call going into hiding?

He will be back in town very soon.”

Married Women Clash With Prophet Over Love Charm

Tinashe Sambiri|Controversial Masvingo preacher, Isaac Makomichi who has been attracting attention for the wrong reasons in the past few weeks, has reportedly gone into hiding after being bashed by a woman who accused him of wrecking her marriage.

Impeccable sources revealed Makomichi was confronted by the irate lady who accused the preacher of distributing love charms to a small house who snatched the woman’s husband.

Several women have also accused the cleric of destroying their marriages by distributing the love charm to single ladies.

It is understood the controversial preacher has gone into hiding following incessant pressure from disgruntled women in the ancient city of Masvingo.

“This time he will not get away with it, we are ready to take him on.Our marriages are crumbling because of the love charms,” fumed one woman.

Sources say the charm causes men to sell their belongings and abandon their respective wives for small houses.

Pressed for a comment on the matter, Makomichi’s personal assistant said:
” What are you talking about? The prophet is out of town for a prayer retreat, is that what you call going into hiding?

He will be back in town very soon.”

Isaac Makomichi

Shock As Tenant “Axes” House Owner

A BEITBRIDGE tenant is in trouble for allegedly attacking the house owner with an axe several times during a dispute with his landlord over why he fed his dogs with eggs.

Solomon Sigauke (31) denied the attempted murder charges when he appeared before Beitbridge magistrate Stanley Mambanje.

He was remanded in custody to November 30 for continuation of trial.

Prosecutor Munyonga Kuvarega told the court that the complainant, Samuel Moyo Chijekere (52) who owns a house in Dulibadzimo suburb in Beitbridge was sitting outside his house on October 1 at around 11pm when Sigauke fed his dogs with eggs which did not go down well with Chijekere who then insulted him saying “Mbava dzinonetsa” (thieves are problematic).

A quarrel ensued between the two resulting in Sigauke striking Chijekere with an iron bar on the head and arms several times.

He allegedly went on to strike him with an axe on the forehead three times before he was restrained by one Margret Mbedzi.

Chijekere sustained serious injuries on the head and arm and was taken to hospital for medical attention. A report was made to the police leading to Sigauke’s arrest.-NewsDay

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Police Officers Arrested For Demanding Cash From Accused Person

Three police office were yesterday dragged to court to face criminal abuse of duty after they reportedly demanded US$4000 from an accused person whom they had arrested for dealing in illegal drugs.

The trio of Donlad Dube, Charles Ndumo and Innocent Madziya were not asked to plead when they appeared before Harare magistrate Judith Taruvinga.

The three are stationed at CID Braeside.

Allegations are that on October 8, between 7 and 8pm, the trio who were on duty received information that there was a truck loaded with BronCleer Cough Syrup.

The three acting on the information went to N Richards Truck stop and found a truck loaded with goods from South aAfrica nd identified the owner of the goods Philda Makumbe and amongst the goods were 60 boxes of BronCleer syrup.

They reportedly produced their police cards and indicated that they were following up on the information they had received and ordered Makumbe to load the boxes into a car that they had hired and was being driven by Webster Madzoko.

While at the scene they reportedly started demanding US$6 000 from Makumbe in the presence of her brother so that they release the boxes prompting Makumbe to send her brother to collect the money and he came back with US$4200.

The trio received the moenyin the presence of Bellah Mbizi her business partner and after receiving it they took out two boxes of Bron Cleer before handing over the rest to Makumbe.

Makumbe later made a police report and when the realised that they were being investigated they re-arrested her after the found her in possession of one box of the illegal substances.-H-Metro

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Download Mthuli Ncube’s Budget Statement

Minister for Finance Mthuli Ncube has delivered the 2021 National Budget which will be running under the recently launched economic recovery plan NDS1. The theme for the 2021 budget is “Building Resilience and Sustainable Economic Development”.

Here are some of the highlights from the document:

Economic Performance

  • Economy estimated to contract by -4.1% in 2020, reflecting weak demand due to necessary lockdown.
  • This suppressed output, productivity and capacity utilisation.
  • COVID-19 pandemic hit an economy already dealing with devastating impacts of climatic shocks of drought, Cyclone Idai and Cyclone Kenneth.
  • Mining, manufacturing, tourism, construction, distribution and other service sectors faced the full negative impact of containment measures.
  • Agriculture was less affected as the summer cropping season was almost over when the pandemic hit.
  • Government reprioritised budget allocations and announced $18.2 billion Stimulus Package to save lives and livelihoods.

Domestic Economy

  • Economy expected to rebound by 7.4% in 2021 from consecutive 2-year downturn.
  • Government’s response aimed at ensuring strong economic recovery building on the milestones from the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) and targeting additional support measures to cushion vulnerable households.
  • 150 000 formal jobs are expected to be recovered after having been lost due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Inflation

  • Prices are expected to remain stable as fiscal and monetary measures complement in containing inflation.
  • Foreign Currency Auction market system is central in bringing stability to foreign exchange market.
  • Year on year inflation is projected to reach 9% by the end of 2021.

The full highlights and Nation Budget documents are in the links below:

2021 National Budget Highlights Download

2021 Full National Budget Statement. Download

Mohadi Offers Iran Mining Claims In Zimbabwe

Iranian ambassador to Zimbabwe Abbas Navazani this morning paid a courtesy call on Vice President Kembo Mohadi at his Munhumutapa offices in Harare where the two discussed possible areas of co-operation and strengthening the bilateral relations between the two countries.

In an interview after the meeting, VP Mohadi said they discussed a number of issues including possible investments in the agriculture and mining sectors.

“There are quite a number of areas whereby we can benefit from each other. We have a joint commission together with Iran and under that joint commission, we discussed quite a lot.

“We discussed our cooperation on the international fora and organisations such as the Non-Aligned Movement and we also talked about our agriculture. At one time, we had tractors from Iran and we would want that to be established as well. We want to see those tractors assembled here,” he said.

Mr Navazani said they he had a fruitful meeting with Vice President Mohadi where they had the opportunity to review co-operation between Zimbabwe and Iran and also possible areas of boosting economic ties between the two countries.

“We have a cordial relationship which dates back to the days of the liberation struggle of Zimbabwe.

We have relationship politically and economically and we are trying to extend co-operation in economic and trade. I have a different mechanism this time to enhance our relations. Our political and international relation is close. We are trying and hope we will enhance our economic cooperation despite the oppressive sanctions imposed by Americans,” he said.

The ambassador expressed gratitude to the Zimbabwean Government ‘s for its unwavering support to Iran.

China Includes Zimbabwe In Its Five Year Economic Blue Print, Is The Country Safe?

Mthuli Tables US$5bn Budget, Dependent On Post-Covid Tourism, Mining, And Good Rain Season

Paul Nyathi

Mthuli Ncube

Mthuli Ncube has presented his 2021 budget hinged on a good agricultural season, increased mining revenue and a stable currency.

The finance and economic development minister on Thursday presented his 2021 national budget, which he believes will work if these criteria are met.

He is also pinning hopes on a tourism recovery, which will depend on the Covid-19 pandemic not worsening.

As such, the 2021 budget has an “expenditure ceiling of ZW$421.6bn [US$5.08bn, or R77.33bn]”, he said.

Development partners were expected to lend or give the country a total of US$841.5m (R12.81bn), of which $282.1m (R4.29bn) would come from multilateral partners.

Ncube is projecting a 7.4% overall GDP growth, with year-on-year inflation by the end of 2021 reaching 9%.

These are some of the highlights of the budget:

  • ZW$46.3bn will be allocated to agriculture with the hope of growing the sector to a US$8.2bn (R124.83bn) industry;
  • The ministry of transport will receive ZW$30.1bn for infrastructure development, with dualisation of the Harare-Beitbridge highway to be allocated ZW$19bn;
  • A post-Covid recovery plan for the tourism sector will take up ZW$1.8bn;
  • Zimbabwe’s water sources countrywide are in an appalling state and Ncube resolved to allocate ZW$10.7bn — while an additional ZW$3.9bn will be set aside to deal with water issues;
  • The ministry of information technology has been allocated ZW$2bn as the country attempts integration into the digital revolution;
  • Local authorities and provincial councils will get ZW$19.5bn proposed for devolution. While the ministry of local government walks away with ZW$10.1bn;
  • The ministry of health will be allocated a staggering ZW$54.7bn, largely driven by how Covid-19 has exposed how badly the sector has been funded, and how poor its infrastructure and equipment is;
  • Higher education will receive ZW$14.4bn; and
  • The security sector, namely defence, will get ZW$23.8bn while the police under home affairs receive ZW$23.6bn.

The government has proposed a ban on the importation of second-hand motor vehicles aged 10 years and more.

Cop Dismissed Following Criminal Conviction

An officer has been dismissed without notice following his conviction for misconduct in public office and conspiracy to acquire criminal property.

Two British policemen stand with backs to camera. Selectively focussed. A crowd of people appears in the background, out of focus. Policemen are wearing tall traditional British helmets and fluorescent Jackets.

A misconduct hearing was held on Thursday, 26 November for PC Kashif Mahmood, based at Central East, to answer allegations his conduct amounted to a breach of the standards of professional behaviour in respect of discreditable conduct, honesty and integrity and duties and responsibilities.

On Wednesday, 5 August at Southwark Crown Court PC Mahmood pleaded guilty to misconduct in public office and conspiracy to acquire criminal property. He is remanded in custody awaiting sentence on Tuesday, 22 December.

PC Mahmood was convicted alongside five other people for a number of offences following an investigation by the Met’s Directorate of Professional Standards’ Anti-Corruption Command.

The investigation began in March into the activities of PC Mahmood and his associates, involved in the wholesale movement of drugs and the laundering of hundreds of thousands of pounds. Between November 2019 and March 2020 PC Mahmood, in uniform and using a marked police car, worked with an associate dressed as a police officer to seize significant amounts of cash from couriers which was either due to be laundered or had been provided to the couriers as payment for drugs. He was first arrested on Tuesday, 28 April and again for further offences on Tuesday, 7 July. He was charged on Wednesday, 8 July.

The misconduct hearing, after considering the circumstances, found all allegations against PC Mahmood proven and that they amounted to gross misconduct. He was dismissed without notice.

Commander Paul Betts, MPS Directorate of Professional Standards, said: “This is a very serious matter and there is absolutely no place for corruption within the Metropolitan Police Service. Following his conviction at court it is entirely right PC Mahmood has been dismissed and he will also be placed on the College of Policing’s barred list.”

Mthuli Ncube Introduces Mbanje Levy

Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube has proposed an array of taxes in his projected 2021 national budget.

Ncube has proposed to introduce a Cannabis Levy, which is chargeable on the value of exports at varied rates of tax that correspond to the level of the process.

The Levy is premised on the projection that the potential value of cannabis exports for medicinal purposes is estimated at US$1.25 billion next year.

According to the levy proposal, 10% will be charged on the export sales value of finished packaged medicinal cannabis oils that are ready for resale; 15% on the export sales values of bulk extracted medicinal cannabis oils that require further processing and/ or packaging; and 20% on the export sales value of dried medicinal cannabis flowers.

On presumptive taxes, that is, taxes levied on informal traders, Ncube proposed that self-employed professionals will now pay a presumptive tax ranging from $250 000 to $1 million a month effective January 1, 2021.

Medical professionals will pay $500 000, engineers $500 000, legal $500 000, architects $250 000 and realtors $1 million.

Ncube, however, said the presumptive tax will, however, not apply to professionals who produce a valid Tax Clearance Certificate for the year of assessment.

On the fuel sector, Ncube said fuel excise duty will be paid in foreign currency unless the importer provides satisfactory documentary evidence to the effect that funds were sourced through the auction system.

To encourage the importation of fuel by pipeline, the Petroleum Importers’ Levy has been reviewed to USD$0.05 a litre on both diesel and petrol.

Mthuli Ncube Bans Importation Of Second Hand Japanese Vehicles

Second car sales in Harare

FINANCE Minister Mthuli Ncube has banned importation on second-hand private use vehicles above 10 years from the date of manufacture.

Ncube made the policy pronouncement while delivering his 2021 budget in parliament this Thursday.

“Mr Speaker Sir, about US$1.3 billion was spent on imported buses, light commercial and passenger motor vehicles from 2015 to September 2020,” said the minister.

“This is despite the existence of capacity by the local motor industry to assemble the above-mentioned range of motor vehicles.

“Furthermore, due to lack of effective standards and regulation, road unworthy vehicles, which, in some instances fail to meet environmental and safety standards, find their way onto the market.

“In line with the NDS1, which underscores value addition, I propose to remove second-hand motor vehicles aged 10 years and above, from the date of manufacture at the time of importation, from the Open General Import Licence.

“In the interim, commercial vehicles such as tractors, haulage trucks, earth-moving equipment and other specialised vehicles used in mining and construction will be exempt from this requirement.”

Seven Miners Wanted For Killing A Man They Accused Of Stealing Their Gold Ore

Police have launched a manhunt for seven men who attacked and killed a 29-year-old man they suspected to have stolen gold ore from their mine in Inyathi, Matabeleland North Province.

The suspects allegedly beat the deceased with logs and fled the scene. It is alleged that the suspects confronted the man at his homestead before taking him to their mine where they accused him of stealing gold ore.

Some of the suspects were armed with logs, which they allegedly used to attack the victim.

The man later died as a result of the assault.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident and said that investigations were in progress.

“Police in Inyathi are looking for a group of seven male adults who fatally assaulted a man (29) after suspecting him of having stolen some gold ore from their mine on November 19, 2020. The group assaulted the victim using logs and took him to their mine where he later died.

“They then fled the scene. Investigations are underway,” he said.

Police in Umguza, Matabeleland North Province, are also looking for 10 men who kidnapped a 60-year-old man on September 27 after they broke into his premises, searched for money and took away his rifle.

The man was released the same day.

Last Wednesday, the man found his stolen rifle dumped by his gate. A report was then made to the police who are still investigating the case.

Meanwhile, an 81-year-old Rushinga man recently died after he was attacked by two men who were armed with a machete and wearing black clothes after they raided his homestead on the pretext that they wanted to pay for services they had gotten from a late traditional healer in the area.

Kingstone Kasazi of Nyamakoronga Village, Chief Makuni in Rushinga, was an aide to the late traditional healer identified as Evaristo Meki or Chiokoto.

He was struck with a machete several times on the head. The two men, who are still at large, are reported to have fled the homestead using a motorcycle they had parked about 300 metres away from the scene.

They had tricked the victim into believing they had come from Mozambique and wanted to pay for the services they once got from Chiokoto, before producing a machete and attacking the man.

Another six armed robbers who were brandishing machetes, raided a mine in Esigodini and attacked a family which they robbed of US$87 000, R38 800 and cellphones.

The gang was armed with a bolt cutter which they used to break burglar bars to enter the house.

They tied two of the house occupants with an electrical cable and shoe laces before ransacking the house, getting away with US$87 000 and R38 800, which was in the safe, four Samsung Galaxy tablets, a Samsung laptop and a flash disk.

Mthuli Ncube Budget Presentation Recorded Blog.

1555: Professor Ncube has concluded his address and that brings an end to our updates.

1554: Going around the country, meeting with all groups of people, I came up with the following observations. Out there, confidence is improving and the Budget is committed to cement that hope by addressing various expectations.

These expectations evolve around provision of basic services such as water, housing, food, health, education of children, among other issues. The young at colleges and those leaving colleges look forward to find and keep the jobs. In fact, people of all backgrounds want to be assured that, through the Budget, we are doing all we can to make sure that promises become a reality.

And that’s what is required of us now, each playing our part to meet the common goal of growing our economy. Precisely, this what this Budget and the NDS1 are seeking to address.

I end with a quote from an English Philosopher and Economist, John Stuart Mills, ‘All good things which exist are the fruits of originality’. And indeed, we are charting a better future through the NDS1 and this Budget.

I commend the 2021 National Budget to this August House.

President Mnangagwa and his two deputies VPs Chiwenga and Mohadi attend the budget presentation

1552: Mr Speaker Sir, about US$1.3 billion was spent on imported buses, light commercial and passenger motor vehicles from 2015 to September 2020. This is despite the existence of capacity by the local motor industry to assemble the above-mentioned range of motor vehicles. Furthermore, due to lack of effective standards and regulation, road unworthy vehicles, which, in some instances fail to meet environmental and safety standards, find their way onto the market.

In line with the NDS1, which underscores value addition, I propose to remove second hand motor vehicles aged 10 years and above, from the date of manufacture at the time of importation, from the Open General Import Licence. In the interim, commercial vehicles such as tractors, haulage trucks, earth-moving equipment and other specialised vehicles used in mining and construction will be exempt from this requirement.

1547: Mr Speaker Sir, Government remains committed to improving workers’ disposable income as part of the broader agenda to increase aggregate demand and savings. The recent salary and wage adjustments for public and some private sector employees necessitates a corresponding review in the personal income tax framework.

I, therefore, propose to review the Tax-Free Threshold from $5 000 per month to $10 000 per month. I, further, propose to adjust the tax bands to begin at $10 001 and end at $250 000 per month, above which the Highest Marginal Tax rate of 40 percent will apply. The above measures are effective from 1 January 2021.

1542: Honourable Members would be aware that Government has implemented a presumptive tax structure on informal businesses that include micro and small enterprises, with a view to ensure that they contribute to the Fiscus.

A number of enterprises operate from designated business premises where the landlords are either Local Authorities or private property owners such as the Gulf Complex and Kwame Mall, among others. Their place of business is, thus, comprised of partitioned units in commercial buildings.

The fixed nature of business, thus, presents an opportunity for the tax administration to improve tax collections from presumptive taxes. I, therefore, propose to introduce a presumptive tax of an equivalent of US$30 per unit per month.

Landlords will be responsible for the collection of the above taxes which take effect from 1 January 2021. Landlords that fail to collect and remit the tax will be subject to a penalty equivalent to the amount of tax payable and interest. Furthermore, landlords have the responsibility to keep accurate records regarding the number of occupants or operators in respective properties, in order to facilitate administration of tax.

1538: Notwithstanding the abundant phosphate deposits, fertilizer manufacturing has gradually declined due to antiquated equipment and competition from imports, among other factors.

In order to complement the thrust of the National Development Strategy which includes recapitalisation of fertilizer manufacturing companies and investment in new technology, I propose to introduce a Fertilizer Manufacturers’ Rebate, whereby raw materials used in the production process will be imported tax and duty free by Approved Manufacturers.

1535: As part of a broader reform process under the TSP, Government through the Central Bank introduced market determined exchange rate through the Monetary Policy of (SI 33 of 2019) on 20 February 2019. This entail transition from exchange rate of US$1: $1, initially to US$1: $2.5 and thereafter determined by the interbank market activities.

This transition resulted in currency losses to small and vulnerable households with deposits less than US$1 000 in the bank. The movement in the exchange rate from US$1: $1 to US$1: $2.5 resulted in a loss for such depositors.

Therefore, Government has made a decision to compensate the small and vulnerable depositors who had US$1000 and below, for the exchange rate movement loss from US$1: $1 to US$1: $2.5, with resources equivalent to US$75 million. The resources will be administered by the Deposit Protection Corporation (DPC).

1533: Parliament, on its part has been allocated $7,2 billion. Farmers compensation: 2021 National Budget to allocate $2 billion to vulnerable farmers.

1529: In recognition of the importance of peace, the security sector has to be adequately supported and hence, the 2021 Budget has made provision for essential requirements of security services such as training, accommodation, mobility, equipment, uniforms, medical facilities and other welfare essentials. Defence, Security and War Veterans, $23,8 billion; and Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage $23,6 billion.

1527: Basic education: Minister Ncube says 2021 National Budget will fund for the acquisition of PPEs. $52 billion to go towards the Ministry of Primary Education

1526: The 2021 National Budget will allocate $54,7 billion to the health sector. Tertiary education sector will get $14, 4 billion

Professor Mthuli Ncube

1524: $19,5 billion to be allocated towards Devolution in 2021. Housing and Social Amenities Ministry to be allocated $2,8 billion.

1520: Water supply and sanitation. Dam projects across the country to receive $10,7 billion. $3,9 billion to go towards urban water projects.

1516: Ministry of Mines to receive $1,4 billion. Tourism Ministry to be allocated $1,8 billion. Transport Ministry to receive $30,1 billion and $10,1 billion of that amount to go towards the Harare-Beitbridge road

1514: Govt to set aside US$37 million for youth, and a similar amount for war veterans. 2021 National Budget to allocate $2,2 billion to SMEs Ministry. Ministry of Youth and Sport to receive $3,2 billion

1513: Minerals that have been targeted for beneficiation include PGMs, gold, coal and chrome

1509: Agricultural output targeted increase to US$8, 2 billion. Agriculture Ministry to be allocated $46,3 billion in the 2021 National Budget. Govt to resuscitate Zimbabwe Agricultural Exchange.

1507: Monetary policy will be based on exchange rate stability, financial stability and management of money supply.

1500: Revenues next year expected to reach $390,8 billion. Government is targeting a budget deficit of $30,8 billion next year. It will be on line with SADC threshold. Prof Ncube says there will be an expenditure ceiling of $421,6 billion. Employment costs next year to be capped at $142 billion.

1458: Zimbabwe’s current account expected to remain positive despite vulnerabilities in the global economy. $88, 7 billion in revenues generated to date. A budget deficit of $4,9 billion is expected by year end.

1457: Annual inflation to reduce to an average of 135 percent in 2021. Finance Minister Ncube says exchange rate has been range bound at $81 to the US dollar between July and November 2020. Exchange rate to remain stable next year, says the Treasury boss.

1454: He says Government response is to ensure that economy rebounds in 2021. 7,5 percent GDP growth expected for 2021.

1453: Prof Ncube says Zimbabwe’s economy to contract by – 9 percent this year.

1449: Finance Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube commences his presentation of the 2021 National Budget.

Constitutionality Of Thabani Mpofu’s Establishment Challenged By Senior Police Intelligence Officer

Thabani Mpofu head of SACU

The director police Intelligence Commissioner Douglas Nyakutsikwa yesterday made an application for referral of his matter to the Constitutional Court (ConCourt) where he intends to challenge the constitutionality of the establishment of the Special Anti-Corruption Unit (SACU) headed by Mr Thabani Mpofu.

Com Nyakutsikwa, who is jointly charged with City of Harare director of works and housing services Addmore Nhekairo on criminal abuse of office, said he wants the ConCourt to make an order declaring SACU’s activities unconstitutional.

He also indicated that he wants the ConCourt to declare his arrest, brief detention and prosecution under the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs unconstitutional, a legal nullity and void.

Making an application for referral of the matter to the ConCourt on behalf Com Nyakutsikwa, lawyer Mr Tapson Dzvetero said: “The first accused is challenging the constitutionality of SACU and he wishes this court to refer the aforesaid issues to the highest court on constitutional issues -ConCourt- to make judicial pronouncements on the issues aforesaid.

“He will seek amongst other ancillary issues if this matter is referred for an order declaring that the conduct of the establishment of the Special Anti-Corruption Unit be here declared unconstitutional and of no legal effect.”

He will seek that ConCourt declare his arrest, brief detention and prosecution under the co-ordination of Ministry of Justice be and here declared unconstitutional, a legal nullity and void.

“He will seek the ConCourt to order a permanent stay of his prosecution.”

Mr Dzvetero said he also intends to challenge the powers of SACU in arresting, detention and prosecution of suspects and the involvement of the Ministry of Justice and Parliamentary Affairs in the processes.

He took Com Nyakutsikwa to the witness stand to testify on other reasons why he decided to take the matter to the ConCourt.

In his testimony, Com Nyakutsikwa told the court that he noted that people employed under SACU, including its director Mr Thabani Mpofu and his deputy Mr Pearson Mbalekwa, were not public officials.

“I thought since they were under SACU they were civil servants. I thought since they were under President Office they were part of our intelligence world, that is, maybe under Military Intelligence Department or Central Intelligence Organisation,” he said.

“This led me to tell them information that was classified and sensitive. I gave them information that should not be shared with someone who is not under oath. When you hold such office you should be public officer.”

Com Nyakutsikwa said he was surprised to note that they SACU director Mpofu and his deputy were not even civil servants despite being paid by tax payers’ money and using Government facilities.

“Mpofu and Mbalekwa are earning Government money and using facilities that must be for civil servants. Their earnings should be coming from a particular Government vote,” he said.

Com Nyakutsikwa narrated how he was arrested although he refused to divulge some of the details, which he said were classified and not fit for public consumption.

He told the court that he relinquished the stand that SACU alleges was corruptly allocated to him after connivance with Nhekairo to City of Harare after being advised by the Environmental Management Authority that it was on wetland.

“I said no if you check for my records it will show that I was given when I was chief staff officer in 2018 and I was on the waiting list. I relinquished the stand because I did not want to be involved in scandals. I approached the director general EMA because I wanted to understand the implications of building at that stand,” he said.

Former Health Minister’s P.A Arrested For Facilitating Entry Of Gold Smuggler Ali Muhammad Into The Country

Health and Child Care Minister Obadiah Moyo

The former Personal Assistant to fired Health and Child Care Minister Obadiah Moyo has been arrested on allegations of criminal abuse of office.

Gideon Mapokotera was picked at 1430hours by law enforcement agents on allegations of illegal issuance of visas in contravention of section 174 of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act Chapter 9:23.

Mapokotera is accused of illegally facilitating the issuance of visas to Ali Mohammad and his family to gain access into the country.

Muhammad has a case pending before the courts where he is charged together with Henrietta Rushwaya and others on smuggling, unlawful possession of gold charges.

It is the state’s case that Mapokotera acted unlawfully in the discharge of his duty, signed and dispatched letters to the department of immigration to facilitate the issuance of visas to Ali Mohammad.

The accused created visa application letters on June 18, 2019 for a single entry visa, September 26, 2019 for a multiple entry visa and November 24, 2019 for multiple entry visas for Ali Mohammad’s family – wife and six children.

“The accused person had not been given authority by his principal and further did not bring the heinous development to his attention up to the 25th of November 2020 when the principal was made aware after investigations commenced.”

FIFA Urged To Dedicate Number 10 Jersey To Maradona

Marseille coach Andre Villas-Boas has called on FIFA to retire the number 10 shirt from the game to honour Argentine great Diego Maradona.

The 1986 World Cup hero died on Wednesday, aged 60, after suffering a heart attack.

The former Barcelona and Napoli forward was regarded as one of the greatest players in football history, with fans in Argentina referring to him as “The God”.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday after his team lost 2-0 to Porto in the Champions League, Villas-Boas said:

“Maradona, yes it is tough news, I would like FIFA to retire the number 10 shirt in all competitions, for all teams.

“It would be the best homage we could do for him. He is an incredible loss for the world of football.”

Napoli have not used the No. 10 shirt since 2000 as a mark of respect for the player who guided them to several trophies-Soccer 24

Diego Maradona

Soccer Legends Mourn Maradona

Social media was yesterday awash with condolences for the late Argentine great Diego Maradona.

The 1986 World Cup hero and former Barcelona, Servilla and Napoli star, considered by some as the greatest ever footballer in history, succumbed to a heart attack at the age of 60.

Football stars across the globe took turns to post messages of condolence for him.-Soccer 24

Maradona

Join Us In Battle To Win Zimbabwe For Change, President Chamisa Implores Nation

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa, has pointed out that the opposition party is an unbreakable formation despite efforts by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to destroy it.

According to President Chamisa, a return to legitimacy is the only solution to the country’s deepening crisis.

He also commended the people of Uganda for their determination to fight for freedom.

“Uganda..keep on marching, you are almost getting there.Thank you Africa for standing with those seeking to break the always-temporary chains of oppression..Freedom!

Zimbabwe must be RESTORED TO PROSPERITY anchored on a return to a People’s government.

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delivered a State of the Economy address articulating our alternative SMART views on how to fix Zim economic challenges.

Join us in this fight to WIN Zimbabwe for Change.

Chinja is unbreakable..The people shall govern,” President Chamisa said in a statement.

President Chamisa

Prince Dube Out Of Action Due To Injury…

Warriors striker Prince Dube will likely be sidelined with injury for a while after he was stretched off in Azam’s 0-1 loss to Young Africans in the Tanzanian Premier League yesterday.

The 23-year-old was replaced in the first half of the game due to what the club confirmed to be a broken ulnar (the long bone found in the forearm that stretches from the elbow to the smallest finger, and when in anatomical position, is found on the medial side of the forearm.)

He is set to travel to Cape Town, South Africa, for treatment.-Soccer 24

Prince Dube

CAF President Challenges FIFA Ban

CAF president Ahmad Ahmad has challenged a decision by FIFA to ban him from all football activities for five years after he was found guilty of corruption.

The Malagasy administrator said he will launch an appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

In a statement posted on his Twitter account on Wednesday night, Ahmad described the ban as unfair and partial.

“I challenge the sanction that has been imposed. Beyond my case, it is the self-determination of football in Africa that is under attack,” the 60-year-old said.

“This decision was not rendered in a fair and impartial manner.”

The ban has affected his bid for re-election as head of the African confederation in March 2021. He took the office in 2017 after beating long-time CAF chief Issa Hayatou.-Soccer 24

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Just In: Circulating High Court Ruling On Moana’s Burial Fake

A close member to the late Moana’s parents has dismissed as fake a circulating High Court judgment which claims that the video vixen’s father Ishmael Amuli had been granted burial rights in consultation with the mother Yolanda Kuvawonga.

According to the source, High Court judge Justice Pisirai Kwenda promised to reach out to both parties once his ruling was ready and had not done so.

“Its fake, the parents have not been called by the High Court, we dont know where it is originating from, we even read articles posted online where they were saying a ruling had been made,” said the source.

Justice Kwenda told both parties yesterday that the case was novel and required more time as the courts had never dealt with an issue where parents quarreled over the funeral of a child.

Moana’s mother approached the High Court requesting for cancellation of a burial order which requires that both parents be available to collect the body for burial.

Lightning: Outdoor Safety Tips

NO PLACE outside is safe when thunderstorms are in the area!!If you hear thunder, lightning is close enough to strike you.When you hear thunder, immediately move to safe shelter: a substantial building with electricity or plumbing or an enclosed, metal-topped vehicle with windows up.Stay in safe shelter at least 30 minutes after you hear the last sound of thunder.

Indoor Lightning Safety

Stay off corded phones, computers and other electrical equipment that put you in direct contact with electricity.

Avoid plumbing, including sinks, baths and faucets.Stay away from windows and doors, and stay off porches.

Do not lie on concrete floors, and do not lean against concrete walls.

Last Resort Outdoor Risk Reduction Tips

If you are caught outside with no safe shelter anywhere nearby the following actions may reduce your risk:

Immediately get off elevated areas such as hills, mountain ridges or peaks

Never lie flat on the ground

Never shelter under an isolated tree

Never use a cliff or rocky overhang for shelter

Immediately get out and away from ponds, lakes and other bodies of water

Stay away from objects that conduct electricity (barbed wire fences, power lines, windmills, etc.)
Source: National Weather Service

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Highlights From Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube’s 2021 National Budget

-The 2021 national budget will be ZWL$421,6 billion and employment costs are expected to gobble ZWL$42,6 billion

-Revenue collections are projected at ZWL$390,8 billion constituting 64% of the country’s GDP

-Government projects +7.4 GDP growth for 2021.

-ZWL$30.1 billion allocated to the Ministry of Transport. Of this figure, ZWL$19 billion is going to the construction of the Harare-Beitbridge Highway

-ZWL$1.4 billion allocated to the Ministry of Mines

-ZWL$14.4 billion allocated to the Ministry of Higher Education

-ZWL$10.1 billion allocated to the Ministry of Local Government.

-ZWL$3.5 billion allocated to Ministry of Youths

ZWL$19.5 billion allocated to Devolution

-ZWL$2 billion allocated to the Ministry of ICT.

-ZWL$1.8 billion allocated to the Ministry of Environment and tourism, with a special view on a post-COVID-19 tourism recovery plan

-ZWL$55.2 billion to the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education

-ZWL$58.7 billion allocated to the Health ministry

-ZW$1.5 billion allocated to the ministry of Information including the national broadcaster ZBC

-ZWL$23.8 billion allocated to the Ministry of Defence

-ZW$2.2 billion allocated to the Ministry of Women Affairs

ED PFEE ALBERT NGULUBE TURNS BEITBRIDGE INTO A SELF RELIANT OUTFIT

BY DR MASIMBA MAVAZA | The 2030 vision set by President ED Mnangagwa is an inch away.

Ngulube with President Mnangagwa

MPs have pulled up their socks and pulled the constituencies towards success. Honourable Albert Ngulube the member of parliament for Beitbridge East Constituency has taken the area by storm. His constituency is in region 5. One of the least developed Constituency but however the coming in of 2nd Republic the new dispensation has brought in a lot of changes and hope. Comrade Ngulube came into the constituency with one sole goal,to change the mind set of the people of his constituency.

He wanted them to have ownership of the development taking place in their respective wards. Ngulube worked hard to involve people in coming out with development projects and own them. This made the people have a pride of their own area and guard any development woth their lives. This was a change in people mindset which made Beitbridge see great developments and developing a slogan “ Iwe neni tine basa” Besides following the Party’s Manifesto Ngulube’s focus was on Infrastructure Development, health, education and roads. Beitbridge embraced and supported all HE’s programmes aimed at Vision 2030.
This we can confidently say Albert Ngulube came out tops and involved the constituency in the self defining projects.

In most cases due to the tight financial constraints Albert Ngulube had to use his personal funds. He donated 200 bags of cement for a construction of a school block and a clinic at Langeni school and Dumba clinic in ward 15. Again working with the rural Council and using Devolution funds the constituency managed to finish another clinic at Tshabili in Ward 2. Honourable Ngulube eased the water problems by drilling 4 boreholes at River Range Irrigation scheme. Thanks to the DFF. The constituency so more than 30 boreholes being repaired all over the Counstituency making water easily assessable for livestocks and people at large. Chikwarakwara Irrigation is currently being rehabilitated and water will be dlowing very soon. This Albert Ngulube had vowed to accomplish soon.

The development in the constituency will mot be enough if we do not mention The Beitbridge – Masvingo- Harare Highway currently underway. The constituency is grateful to cde ED Mnangagwa and the new dispensation for such developments in Beit Bridge. It has created a lot of employment and business in the Constituency. Social Welfare and business partners have continued to feed people but this will be a thing of the past as the programmes being brought bu the new dispensation are life changing and everlasting. The main challenge is drought and livestock feed but with the bore holes being sunk The constituency is hopeful that things will change. Albert Ngulube is one of the MPs who made promises during elections and kept each one of the promises made. During campaigns Ngulube promises to give Brahman Bulls to the Community starting a good breed of food cattle. His aim is to improve the cattle quality. True to his word he will be giving 10 Bulls a year for the quality of the cattle to be born. The Honourable MP has encouraged goat farming. Currently he os spearheading the formation of an add value company dealing with beef production. This will go a long way to by pass the middle man.

With the effects of the COVID 19 Cde Ngulube has donated food to the vulnerables in his Constituency through churches and traditional leaders. Every year he throws a Xmas party for the elderly and also a separate party for the Chief and all his traditional leadership.

He has further Managed to push through for Presidential scholarship for youngsters from his Constituency.

For the First time in thirty years Beitbridge will have a Community Radio Station of which it will get it’s licence in December this will be known as BB-Shashi Venda Community Radio Station.

Ngulube has brought in the diaspora in the developing plans. He has formed Development Groups with the diaspora in order to give those in diaspora a chance to own the development in their area.

Contrary to what people say out there ED has put a positive energy on all constituencies. Zimbabwe is indeed open for business

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We Are Unbreakable -President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa, has pointed out that the opposition party is an unbreakable formation despite efforts by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to destroy it.

According to President Chamisa, a return to legitimacy is the only solution to the country’s deepening crisis.

He also commended the people of Uganda for their determination to fight for freedom.

“Uganda..keep on marching, you are almost getting there.Thank you Africa for standing with those seeking to break the always-temporary chains of oppression..Freedom!

Zimbabwe must be RESTORED TO PROSPERITY anchored on a return to a People’s government.

VP @BitiTendai
delivered a State of the Economy address articulating our alternative SMART views on how to fix Zim economic challenges.

Join us in this fight to WIN Zimbabwe for Change.

Chinja is unbreakable..The people shall govern,” President Chamisa said in a statement.

President Chamisa

Be Strong And Courageous, Former Harare Mayor Tells Jacob Mafume

Tinashe Sambiri| Former Mayor of the city of Harare, Ben Manyenyeni, has urged current Mayor, Councillor Jacob Mafume to remain strong and courageous because occupying the powerful post requires resilience in the wake of persecution.

Manyenyeni described Harare’s Town as a trauma centre because of persecution of opposition politicians by Zanu PF.

“Wishing His Worship the Mayor of Harare, Cllr Jacob Mafume strength following news of his arrest yesterday.

We, the 3 most recent occupants of the most difficult job in the country, have been “Guests of the State” at some point.

Who wants this job at Trauma Centre, the pain station which we call Town House?

PRAYING FOR JUSTICE,” said Manyenyeni in a statement.

Jacob Mafume

Jacob Mafume Arrest: Town House Now A Trauma Centre

Tinashe Sambiri| Former Mayor of the city of Harare, Ben Manyenyeni, has urged current Mayor, Councillor Jacob Mafume to remain strong and courageous because occupying the powerful post requires resilience in the wake of persecution.

Manyenyeni described Harare’s Town as a trauma centre because of persecution of opposition politicians by Zanu PF.

“Wishing His Worship the Mayor of Harare, Cllr Jacob Mafume strength following news of his arrest yesterday.

We, the 3 most recent occupants of the most difficult job in the country, have been “Guests of the State” at some point.

Who wants this job at Trauma Centre, the pain station which we call Town House?

PRAYING FOR JUSTICE,” said Manyenyeni in a statement.

Jacob Mafume

Woman, 5 Minor Children Aged Between 6months And 10yrs Axed. Police Hunt For Husband

By A Correspondent- A 42 year-old woman and her five children aged between six months and 10-years-old have been found murdered at their home in Dabekweni near Mqanduli in the Eastern Cape.

The police were alerted by neighbours who suspected something bad had happened at the home of the deceased.

On arrival, police found the six bodies in a pool of blood. Provincial Police Commissioner  Lieutenant General Liziwe Ntshinga says it is inconceivable that this horrible crime happened on the opening day of 16 Days of Activism.

Police spokesperson Tembinkosi Kinana says the deceased were all hacked to death with an axe that was also found at the crime scene.

He says the motive behind the gruesome killing is investigated and are calling for assistance in finding the perpetrators.

“Six murder cases have been registered for investigation.  A man believed to be a husband to the deceased mother has disappeared without any trace at the moment. We are therefore requesting community assistance in finding the husband whom we believe is in a position to assist police investigation into the incident. Any information received will be treated with strict confidentiality.”

 #SAYIT Campaign launched to support victims of GBV

Earlier in November, a campaign to support women and young girls who are victims of violence was launched in Nelson Mandela Bay in the Eastern Cape.

The #SAYIT Campaign aims to provide adolescent girls and young women with a basket of services that will enhance their health, psycho-social and socio-economic wellbeing. They will be able to access these services at a designated site.

Similar projects are already operating in the Free State, Limpopo and one other site in the Eastern Cape in Nyandeni.

Launch of the campaign:

Women facing a double pandemic

Yesterday, Deputy President David Mabuza said women continue to face a double pandemic as they struggle to stay safe from the coronavirus as well as their violent partners. With cases of murder, rape and assault on the rise, activism groups have called on society to actively assist those being abused.

Mabuza was speaking in Pretoria as South Africa observes 16 Days of Activism.

“We call for the unity of purpose and commitment in tackling the fight against the twin pandemics; COVID-19 and Gender-Based Violence. We are certain that if we work together as a nation to repair the social fabric of our society, victory is guaranteed. We can now eradicate all these social ills and build a nation that is stronger and united.”

-SABC

Lightning Safety Tips:Stay Away From Windows, Doors. ..

NO PLACE outside is safe when thunderstorms are in the area!!If you hear thunder, lightning is close enough to strike you.When you hear thunder, immediately move to safe shelter: a substantial building with electricity or plumbing or an enclosed, metal-topped vehicle with windows up.Stay in safe shelter at least 30 minutes after you hear the last sound of thunder.

Indoor Lightning Safety

Stay off corded phones, computers and other electrical equipment that put you in direct contact with electricity.

Avoid plumbing, including sinks, baths and faucets.Stay away from windows and doors, and stay off porches.

Do not lie on concrete floors, and do not lean against concrete walls.

Last Resort Outdoor Risk Reduction Tips

If you are caught outside with no safe shelter anywhere nearby the following actions may reduce your risk:

Immediately get off elevated areas such as hills, mountain ridges or peaks

Never lie flat on the ground

Never shelter under an isolated tree

Never use a cliff or rocky overhang for shelter

Immediately get out and away from ponds, lakes and other bodies of water

Stay away from objects that conduct electricity (barbed wire fences, power lines, windmills, etc.)
Source: National Weather Service

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Why It Is Unsafe For President Chamisa To Find Himself Close To Emmerson Mnangagwa

By Peter Mupondi

Is it possible for President Advocate Nelson Chamisa to be close to Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa?

●Zanu PF has a system which is eating its own key members.

What guarantees the safety of Chamisa who opposes it?

▪︎We can’t all be stupid to believe that General Mujuru died of a candle flame. He was a key member, yet he perished and nothing was done. People moved on!
▪︎We cant all be stupid to believe that Air Marshal Perrance Shiri died of Covid-19. It doesn’t kill instantly, we all know Covid-19.

What about the other Colonels who followed! People moved on!
▪︎We can’t ignore the fact the General Chiwenga survived polonium poison and he had to return nicodemusly without even telling his number 1!

▪︎We have a series of suspicious accidents that claimed the lives of key members that we all know.

Chindori Chininga, Moven Mahachi, Brigadier Gunda, Eliot Manyika, Border Gezi, Peter Pamire…. the list is endless.
▪︎Matemadanda who is their political çommissar (Vatete vomusangano) the auntie of the Party, has just survived food poisoning, but the damage has already been done, he will go slowly! We are waiting for his reaction…

▪︎What about abductions and assassinations?

●If the system kills those who support it, what then guarantees the safety of President Nelson Chamisa who opposes it?

We need reforms!

Emmerson Mnangagwa during the Gukurahundi era.

David Beckham Mourns “Hand Of God Hero” Maradona

Tinashe Sambiri|Former Manchester United, England and Real Madrid star, David Beckham, has said the death of Diego Maradona is a blow to the global football fraternity.

Maradona is famous for his “Hand of God” goal.

“A sad day for Argentina and a sad day for football as we celebrate the greatness of what this man gave us…

Someone that played with passion , spirit and was nothing less than a pure genius .. I was so excited to meet Diego and we will all miss him Rest In Peace,” Beckham said in a statement.

Maradona

“Prophet” Goes Into Hiding After Being Bashed For Distributing Love Charm To Small House

Tinashe Sambiri|Controversial Masvingo preacher, Isaac Makomichi who has been attracting attention for the wrong reasons in the past few weeks, has reportedly gone into hiding after being bashed by a woman who accused him of wrecking her marriage.

Impeccable sources revealed Makomichi was confronted by the irate lady who accused the preacher of distributing love charms to a small house who snatched the woman’s husband.

Several women have also accused the cleric of destroying their marriages by distributing the love charm to single ladies.

It is understood the controversial preacher has gone into hiding following incessant pressure from disgruntled women in the ancient city of Masvingo.

“This time he will not get away with it, we are ready to take him on.Our marriages are crumbling because of the love charms,” fumed one woman.

Sources say the charm causes men to sell their belongings and abandon their respective wives for small houses.

Pressed for a comment on the matter, Makomichi’s personal assistant said:
” What are you talking about? The prophet is out of town for a prayer retreat, is that what you call going into hiding?

He will be back in town very soon.”

Herbs

MDC Alliance Students Council Denounces Arrest Of Jacob Mafume

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance Students Council says the arrest of Harare City Council Mayor, Councillor Jacob Mafume is shocking and unacceptable.

Mafume was arrested in Harare on Wednesday.

Political analysts say the arrest is meant to disrupt his progressive work at Town House.

In an interview with ZimEye.com on Thursday morning, the MDC Alliance Students Council Secretary General, Rujeko Hither Mpambwa said Mafume should be released with immediate effect.

“We view the persecution of Harare Mayor, Councillor Jacob Mafume as baseless and unacceptable.This is a clear case of political victimization.

The MDC Alliance Students Council is calling for the immediate and unconditional release of Mayor Jacob Mafume.

We are calling upon all pressure groups to push for the release of our Mayor,” said Mpambwa.

“Let’s all speak with one voice- the persecution of MDC Alliance officials has reached an alarming level,” added Mpambwa.

Rujeko Hither Mpambwa, MDC Alliance Students Council Secretary General

RBZ To Effect Framework For Cryptocurrency Trading

By A Correspondent- The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is working on a regulatory framework for cryptocurrency trading platforms operating in the country.

Governor John Mangudya said that the central bank was not against financial development as it had formed the national Fintech group to look at digital currencies.

Already circulars have been sent to banks about the sandboxes and requesting for their proposals.

Meanwhile, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has approached local banks to help clear a two-week backlog of unpaid importers invoices amid indications that the auction is struggling to keep up with demand for foreign currency.

Eddie Cross a member of the MPC said the central bank was asking the banks to fund the cash flow for a week.

He said they had agreed to aim for 14 days to clear all applications.

ED Wades Into ZESA Tarriff Hike

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has ordered power utility ZESA to reduce its stepped electricity tariff from about US$0.19 per kilowatt hour (kWh) to about US$0.10 /kWh following a public outcry.

ZESA recently increased power tariff by more than 100% in a space of a month, a move that triggered panic in the critical sectors of the economy and the public.

“The president issued a directive to ZESA to reduce the tariff. ZESA has complied,” a well-placed ZESA source said. His sentiments were echoed by several other sources at the Ministry of Energy and Power Development.

Energy and Power Development Minister, Zhemu Soda confirmed the reduction of the tariff saying this was after consumers complained about the skyrocketing tariff.

Mnangagwa Tells Soda Zhemu To Go Easy On ZESA Tariff Hikes

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has ordered power utility ZESA to reduce its stepped electricity tariff from about US$0.19 per kilowatt hour (kWh) to about US$0.10 /kWh following a public outcry.

ZESA, wholly owned by the government, recently increased power tariff by more than 100% in a space of a month, a move that triggered panic in the critical sectors of the economy and the public.

There were growing fears that the tariff hike would worsen the operating environment by increasing the cost of production. Well-placed ZESA and government sources told Business Times that President Mnangagwa had to intervene.

“The president issued a directive to ZESA to reduce the tariff. ZESA has complied,” a well-placed ZESA source said.

His sentiments were echoed by several other sources at the Ministry of Energy and Power Development.

Efforts to get a comment from deputy chief secretary in charge of Presidential communications, George Charamba, were futile.

Contacted for comment Energy and Power Development Minister, Zhemu Soda confirmed the reduction of the tariff saying this was after consumers complained about the skyrocketing tariff.

“ZESA had indicated that it wanted to absorb their running cost, that’s why they were granted tariff increases.

But, consumers were not happy about the tariff increase and they raised a complaint.

“So, they appealed and the regulator, ZERA ordered ZESA to revise downwards its tariffs. You can imagine ZESA is importing at US$0.10 but wanted to sell at US$0.19. So, the regulator reviewed downwards the tariff,” Soda told Business Times.

This is not the first time that consumers have challenged ZESA’s tariff increase.

In 2011, the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industry, successfully challenged ZESA’s proposed tariff increase in the Administrative Court.

ZESA, however, refused to budge and maintained the tariff at the contested level.

That increase had been approved by ZERA which claimed the judgement reversing the then agreed tariff had the potential to plunge the country into darkness, if implemented.

ZESA appealed to the Supreme Court saying the court judgement would open floodgates of lawsuits from consumers who had paid bills based on the new tariff.

A ruling on the appeal has not yet been made.

Some analysts say it would be illegal for ZESA to review upwards the tariff in the absence of a decision from the Supreme Court.

Last year in August, ZESA introduced the domestic stepped tariff to encourage consumers to use electricity efficiently and to make power affordable to low consumption households.

It had four steps.

But, it now has six steps following President Mnangagwa’s directive.

In a notice to customers, the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC), a unit of ZESA, this week advised of structural changes to the stepped prepayment tariff structure which has been increased to six from four.

“ZETDC would like to advise that it has revised the domestic prepayment tariff structure from four to six stepped tariff structure to give customers more buying options,” ZETDC said, adding that customers who bought prepaid electricity tokens on the old stepped tariff structure before this adjustment to six steps “will be credited the difference in due course”.

The new tariff will see ZESA charging US$0.016/kWh for the first 50kWh and US$0.03 /kWh for units between 51-100kWh.

After the 100kWh, consumers start paying about US$0.06 per unit.

Between 201 to 300kWh, it will be US$0.086 per unit.

From 301 to 400kWh, it will cost US$0.09 per unit while those purchasing more than 400kWh, will have to fork out US$0.10 per unit.

This means the lower bands are now more expensive than the higher bands. Consequently, the directive to reduce tariff, analysts say would encourage reckless consumption of electricity.

This would render the demand side management concept useless.

The demand side management concept was encouraging consumers to save power, apparently creating or realising a virtual power station.

-Business Times

MDC Welcome Thomas-Greenfield US Ambassador To UN – She Must Read Ambassador Dell’s Tsvangirai Report

By Nomusa Garikai- MDC Alliance treasurer-general David Coltart has welcomed the appointment of United States human rights defender and career diplomat Linda Thomas Greenfield as US ambassador to the United Nations.

“I don’t know what she is going to do. The main point is that she is sympathetic to human rights issues. Her appointment definitely puts Zimbabwe on her radar since she has an understanding of the ongoing persecution of journalists, opposition activists and human rights defenders,” said Coltart.

President-elect Joe Biden and his incoming administration must read 2004 to 2007 USA Ambassador Chris Dell’s report describing the late MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai as “a flawed and indecisive character who, if he got into power, would be an albatross round the nation’s neck!” Time has proven beyond all reasonable doubt that Ambassador Dell was right.

MDC did get into power in the 2008 to 2013 GNU and the party’s primary task was to implement the democratic reforms and end the curse of rigged elections. They failed to implement even one reform because Mugabe bribed them with the trapping of high office and, to demonstrate their appreciation, they throw away the reforms. 

Ever since the GNU, MDC leaders have participated in elections, knowing fully well that Zanu PF was rigging the election; they did because Zanu PF was giving away a few gravy train seats to entice the opposition. They remembered the good-time of the GNU years and could not resist the bait.

Worst of all, the MDC leaders KNEW that by participating in flawed and illegal elections they will give the process credibility, as David Coltart himself admitted in his book. 

“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the (2013) elections,” wrote Senator Coltart in his Book, The Struggle Continues 50 years of Tyranny in Zimbabwe.

“The electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility.” 

Of course, by giving the flawed election process credibility the opposition also gave the vote rigging, ipso facto illegitimate, Zanu PF regime legitimacy!

It really is very frustrating that Zimbabwe should still groaning under the yoke of this corrupt, tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship when the country has had so many golden opportunities to end the dictatorship and wasted them. Worst of all that it should be the same corrupt and incompetent MDC leaders who have wasted the chance and are now the greatest impediment to meaningful democratic change who are pontificating about Zanu PF dictatorship. 

The Americans’ 2001 ZDERA sanctions on Zanu PF leaders have failed to bring about any meaningful political change in Zimbabwe because those tasked to deliver the change have sold-out and betrayed the nation and cause. Like it or not MDC leaders are now an albatross round Zimbabwe’s neck! 

MDC leaders have made a big song and dance about fighting for free, fair and credible elections for the last 20 years and yet they have failed to deliver even one meaningful democratic change even when they had the golden opportunity to do so. MDC leaders have been running with the hare whilst, nicodemously, hunting with the hounds. The renewed sanctions must not only target Zanu PF leaders but their clandestine partners in crime – the MDC sell-outs. It is time for some clever boxing! 

FULL TEXT: The Moment When Chinotimba Insulted Joana Mamombe

HON. MAMOMBE:  Good afternoon Madam Speaker and thank you for the exception. 

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER:  Good afternoon Honourable.

HON. MAMOMBE:  Madam Speaker, I am rising on a point of privilege.  The 16 days of activism against gender based violence is an annual international campaign that kicks off today on the 25th November which is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and it runs until the 10th December, which is the Human Rights Day.  Madam Speaker, statistics in Zimbabwe show that one in three women between the ages of 15 and 49 experience gender based violence.  The gender based violence undermines opportunities for women and denies them the ability to fully….

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER:  You are not connected Hon. Mamombe.  Hon. Mamombe, there is a motion already on the Order Paper about Gender Based Violence.  You can go straight to your issues.

HON. MAMOMBE:  I was saying that Parliament of Zimbabwe has not been spared, especially on female Hon. Members from the gender based violence.  As elected Members we are expected to reduce tolerance to gender based violence both in our communities as well as in the Hon. House.  Madam Speaker Maam, I would like to refer you to some of the cases that undermine and violate the rights of female MPs in the House, especially in this Ninth Parliament.  Madam Speaker Maam, I want to refer you the Hansard of 21st November 2018 where Hon. Karenyi, who is no longer with us today raised an issue of sexual harassment by one of the male MPs.

In the Hansard of 4th December 2019, Hon. Toffa brought to your attention another matter of sexual harassment by the same male Member of Parliament.  Again, the Chair noted the matter and promised to look into this.  Madam Speaker Maam, yourself being a female Hon. Member, I expect you to also act on these issues.  This Member of Parliament is the one from Mberengwa North Hon. Tafanana Zhou.  The abuse cannot be tolerated any further.  Madam Speaker, if you look at these two matters, my name as Joana Mamombe was cited as a victim of abuse in these two matters that I have told you about.

On the 29th October 2020, Hon. Zhou raised in this House that I should be recalled from Parliament due my mental illness.  This is perpetuated abuse on my being by this Hon. Member.  While the MP enjoys his status he forgets that he is a perpetrator of sexual harassment in his province and has a case before the Bulawayo High Court.  Madam Speaker Ma’am, my prayer today is that sexual harassment against female Hon. Members must stop.  Therefore, my prayer today is that a privileges committee be set up for the two matters, one that was raised by Hon. Karenyi in 2018 and the other one that was raised by Hon. Toffa in 2019.  Let there be a Committee on Privileges that will be set up.  I thank you Madam Speaker Ma’am – [HON. MEMBERS:  Inaudible interjections.] –

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER:  Order, Hon. Members.  Hon. Biti, order please.  Hon. Mamombe, I have heard what you said.  I am going to look into it.  Thank you.

Hon. Chinotimba having stood up on a point of order.

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Sorry Hon. Chinotimba, we are not allowing points of order on Wednesdays. You will raise your point of order tomorrow on Thursday – [HON. CHINOTIMBA: Madam Speaker, munoumu mapinda munhu anorwara, anopenga. Tomubvumidza kuti ngaataure-] – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.] – [AN HON. MEMBER: Ngaabude panze!] – – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjection.] – Order, Hon. Members! Order! – [HON. MLISWA: Inaudible interjections.] – Order, Hon. Members! – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.] – Hon. Members, please take your seats or I will order you out of the House – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.] –

HON. BITI: Madam Speaker, Hon. Chinotimba must withdraw his offensive statement. It is abuse to gender. We are in the week of gender-based violence and he perpetrates gender based violence. We ask for your ruling to expel that bearded man from this House for abusing this young lady. Parliament must protect women. Women must feel secure in this august House, so this man Hon. Chinotimba must be expelled from this House. Thank you.

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER having recognised Hon. Masenda  – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.] –

HON. T. MLISWA: Madam Speaker, ataura kuti anopenga. A medical report must be produced kuti munhu is not stable and without that he must withdraw. He cannot get away with it. The precedent we are setting is wrong. You said there are no points of order. You gave him a chance.

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Withdraw that statement Hon. Chinotimba…

HON. CHINOTIMBA: Anorwara you – [HON. T. MLISWA: Inaudible interjections.] – You are MDC. – [HON. MEMBERS: Withdraw your statement.] –

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Hon. Chinotimba, please withdraw your statement –

Hon. Tsunga and Hon. Kwaramba having walked in.

HON. T. MLISWA: Thank you Hon. Tsunga and Hon. Kwaramba for standing in for women.

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Hon. Chinotimba, please withdraw your statement and sit down.

*HON. CHINOTIMBA: Madam Speaker, before I withdraw, I would like to say something – [HON. MEMBERS: Withdraw.] – Madam Speaker, let me withdraw. I am withdrawing my statement that Hon. Mamombe murwere.

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Withdraw your statement Hon. Chinotimba – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections, hazvisi right murwere mune macard ake here?] –

HON. CHINOTIMBA: Madam Speaker, I withdraw, that Hon. Mamombe murwere – [AN HON. MEMBER: Haudaro chingoti I withdraw.] Ndozvaataura. – [HON. T. MLISWA: Haubati mukadzi mushe kumba uko.] –  Madam Speaker, I withdraw. Can Hon. T. Mliswa withdraw his statement also?

HON. T. MLISWA: I will not withdraw because it was in the newspaper, it is in the public that you are failing to give your wife conjugal rights – [HON. CHINOTIMBA: It is written in the Affidavit that Hon. Mamombe vanorwara zvakabuda mucourt.] – Enda unobata mukadzi zvakanaka kumba.

*THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Hon. T. Mliswa, what you are doing is abusing me by the noise that you are making.

HON. T. MLISWA: I am sorry Madam Speaker.

*THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Hon Members, I want you to stretch your hands. If your hands touch another person, you are not one metre apart.

Hon. Members maintained social distancing.

THE UNSUNG HEROES OF THE FIRST CHIMURENGA/UMVUKELA

– THE ROLE OF PARAMOUNT CHIEF MBARI’S PEOPLE

Nehanda-and-Kaguvi

By Martin Chihoka and Garai Donald Barahanga | This article focuses on Paramount Chief Mbari of the Shumba Gurundoro clan, the ruler of Harare and part of Mazowe before colonialism – the man whom Harare, Mbare, Dzivarasekwa and a number of iconic geographical features in the region are named after.
This time we focus on the gallant fight put up by Mbari’s people in the First Chimurenga/Umvukela and the resultant genocide suffered by the clan. We want to introduce a few of Mbari’s heroic people who were edited out of the First Chimurenga history for reasons that shall be highlighted in the coming series.
Chief Mbari’s area was the hotbed of the First Chimurenga, the nucleus of resistance from which the war spiralled to other regions in Mashonaland. Most of the key players in the uprising: Mkwati, Nehanda, Kaguvi, Makombe (not to be confused with the Makombe of the Humba people) Nyamadzawo and Mapondera operated in Mbari’s area. During the time of the upheaval it was Makombe (Mbari’s brother) who was the ruler. The following are some of Mbari’s people who played a pivotal role in the uprising.

MUDAVANHU (MKWATI)
Most readers are familiar with the powerful spirit, Mkwati, but not his medium, Mudavanhu – much as Nehanda is more popular than her medium of the war-period – Charwe. Mudavanhu was Mbari’s son. Mkwati was the brains behind the uprising. He co-ordinated the uprising in Matabeleland and Mashonaland, giving spiritual guidance to the chiefs who fought gallantly in the revolt which caused shock-waves not only in the region but in Empire capitals such as London. After consulting with the Voice at Matonjeni, Mkwati gave the signal for the revolt to start. Mudavanhu (Mkwati) moved from place to place galvanising hesitant groups into action. Mudavanhu was never caught. Befittingly, one of the tallest buildings in Harare – Mkwati Building – is named after the mastermind of the uprising.

MAKOMBE
When Mbari died in 1872 due to old age, the chieftaincy passed on to his younger brother, Makombe, who in settler accounts of the popular revolt is referred to as Makombi. Nicknamed Chimurenga (a term that was later broadly used to refer to the uprising), Makombe organised the revolt in the Mazowe area. A number of settlers (estimated at more than fifty) perished in the region. The most famous casualty was the brutal Native Commissioner Henry Pollard, the colonial administrator who subjected Africans to forced labour and brutality.

Makombe himself was captured three times but his deep knowledge of the terrain, including its underground tunnels (ninga) enabled him to escape each time. In disguise, he was able to collect the body of Mbuya Nehanda, amongst others, and buried it at a place unknown to enemies.

Makombe would not have succeeded without the participation of his nephews (Mbari’s sons) namely Nyamadzawo and Mutinha and Chiridzambira.

NYAMADZAWO
Much attention has been paid to the spiritual leaders of the 1896/7 revolution but little to the people who actually did the fighting. One such is Nyamadzawo, Mbari’s son, who commanded the insurgents and carried out daring attacks, despite the inferior weapons at their disposal. Nyamadzawo mastered guerrilla tactics which had never been employed elsewhere in the region. These were surprise attacks, ambush, siege, and hit and run. He made the Mazowe area dangerous for white settlers. A master tactician, Nyamadzawo also cut off telegraph wires to isolate settler families in the region. These guerrilla tactics were used decades later by the Chinese under Mao tse Tung in the Chinese Revolution.

To make matters worse for settlers, the influential spirit of Mbuya Nehanda operated from Makombe’s (Mbari’s) territory. Combining spiritualism with guerrilla warfare, the fighters gained in confidence. Colonial documents of this period refer to the area as the “troubled Mazowe area.”

Some of the white settlers who died in the area were Frank Austin, a prospector, and James Steel who were killed on 24 June 1896. The others were Walter Tapsell (21 June), Louis Herman (21 June) and William Harvey Brown (23 July).

The siege of Deary’s Store lasted from 21 June to 13 July.
When the revolt was suppressed, Nyamadzawo evaded arrest and died of natural causes.

MUTINHA
Another of Mbari’s sons, Mutinha, by then a sub-chief in the Mazowe area, is best known for organising the capture of the notorious Native Commissioner, Henry Pollard. With the co-operation of Mbuya Nehanda, the capture and subsequent killing of Pollard, a symbol of colonial power, dealt a heavy blow for the Administration.

CHIRIDZAMBIRA
Outsiders did not and still do not understand the complex two-tier chieftaincy system of Mbari’s Shumba Gurundoro people. Chiridzambira, one of the several of Mbari’s sons, was ordained by his father to be the spiritual leader of his kingdom while Makombe was the de-facto Paramount Chief. Chiridzambira, though his reign was short-lived due to the annihilation of the clan by colonial rule, had almost the same powers as Mbari, that of King-maker who gave land and jurisdiction to fugitives such as Seke. Chiridzambira gave his blessing for the start of the uprising.

GENOCIDE
All the gallantry of Mbari’s clan effectively ended on the 1st of March 1897 when the settlers massacred everyone in sight in Makombe’s settlement. Some escaped to the caves where they were betrayed by well-known collaborators. They were dynamited. This will be the subject of a follow up article.

The authors of the article can be reached at [email protected]

Highway Vehicle Robberies Increase

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police’s crack anti-theft vehicle unit is appealing to motorists to be on the lookout for robbers that are masquerading as hitch hikers on the country’s high ways.

This comes as the criminal investigation department vehicle theft squad has in recent weeks attended to numerous incidents were motorist have been hijacked by be would be passengers.

More to follow…

-DailyNews

Chivhu Man Jailed For Ill-treating Own Son

By A Correspondent- A Chivhu man was on Monday sentenced to 20 months in prison for ill-treating his son (10) by shoving him into a raging fire for alleged indiscipline.

Talkmore Mawopa (36) of Village 9 in Magamba pleaded not guilty to the charges when he appeared before magistrate Batanai Madzingira.

Mawopa will serve an effective one-year jail term after Madzingira suspended eight months on condition that he does not commit the same offence within five years.

Prosecutor Kumbirai Charamba told the court that sometime in September this year, Mawopa went home drunk and entered the kitchen hut where his son, Tanaka, a Grade
3 pupil, was sleeping with his siblings.

He woke up the minor and assaulted him with a sjambok for allegedly disobeying his stepmother.

He then pushed the child into the fire, causing serious injuries on him

Priest Hauled To Court Over Indecent Assault Charges

By A Correspondent- A Rusape based Roman Catholic priest was last week arraigned before the magistrates’ courts on indecent assault charges after he allegedly sexually harassed a female chef at a church-run mission school.

Dominic Zambuko (32), who is stationed at Kriste Mambo Mission, was represented by Munyaradzi Manyengavana of Chiwanza Partners and was not asked to plead when he appeared before magistrate Obediance Matare.

He is out of custody, and the matter will be heard on December 3 where he will be given a trial date.

State prosecutor Tawanda Munjanja said on November 6, 2020 at around 10pm, the accused person went to the complainant’s room and knocked at the door.

The complainant (name withheld) opened the door and Zambuko entered the room wearing a boxer short and Tshirt.

The complainant said she asked Zambuko why he had visited her. He then told her that he wanted her to be one flesh with him, but the complainant refused.

The accused allegedly then grabbed the complainant by her shoulder, and pulled her closer to him.

In the process, she felt his manhood on her privates.

Zambuko allegedly asked for a kiss from the complainant, but she refused. She managed to push him away and free herself.

The complainant then reported to another priest, one Father Gutu, which led to the arrest of the accused.

-Newsday

Missing Child Found

Three years on…Mnangagwa’s crisis of expectations

By Guest Columnist| Three years ago, euphoria gripped a nation that was epitomised by cronyism, corruption mis-governance and repression when President Emmerson Mnangagwa took over from long-time leader Robert Mugabe after a military-assisted intervention that was code-named Operation Restore Legacy.

Zimbabwe had known one leader since Independence in 1980 and this gave many who took to the street the more reason to celebrate Mugabe’s fall. Mugabe’s ouster was a culmination of dramatic events on the political front which were triggered by internal dynamics within the ruling party ZANU PF.

Mugabe who died aged 95, two years after being booted out had himself to blame for failing to address an inevitable question on succession. Before his death, he said Mnangagwa was inept and so were other ZANU PF apparatchiks.

This paper seeks to take stock of the executive pronouncements that were made ostensibly to build a better developmental state and what is obtaining now.

At the time of the coup, battle lines were drawn within the governing party after Mugabe fired his long time prodigy Mnangagwa. His dramatic escape and threats by a faction coalesced around former First Lady Grace Mugabe among other simmering tensions led to the coup. Post Mnangagwa’s sacking Mugabe reshuffled his Cabinet and on his first meeting after the reconfiguring of his executive team army tanks were rolled on to the streets. The few of Mnangagwa’s sympathisers snubbed the high-level meeting signalling their allegiance.

Sibusiso Moyo, then a high ranking military official became the face of the coup when he announced that “the situation in the country had moved to another level” and the army wanted to restore liberation war ethos—driving out corruption and building a prosperous post-colonial state.

The wheels have been moving slowly in Mnangagwa’s anti-graft drive amid revelations that corruption was one of the drawbacks to economic growth. While the dragnet netted Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry minister Prisca Mupfumira and former State residences director Douglas Tapfuma, critics say the big fish remain unscathed. Zimbabwe fight to end corruption remains a fallacy now despite promises made in 2017.

Against a backdrop of international isolation, frosty relations with the West and drying up of credit lines, Mugabe’s successor promised a raft of reforms to attract foreign capital.

After his ascendancy, Mnangagwa promised to adopt neo-liberal policies to grow the economy. Issues relating to property rights, re-engagement, compensation of white former commercial farmers topped his agenda.

Zimbabwe defaulted on its payment of arrears owed to international financial institutions such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the African Development Bank in 1999 and new allies had to come to its rescue at the turn of the century.

In pursuit of a socialist agenda, Mugabe attempted to change that narrative of relying solely on Western capitals to advance his development agenda. Mindful of the growing international isolation, re-emergence of the bi-polar international political system, and the breakneck pace of globalisation, he looked east.

After all, relations had soured after he embarked on the fast-track land reform that had been in abeyance during the first 10 years of majority rule. He took radical steps during the land exercise and immediately he transformed from being a knight to a hermit.

Most Western capitals declared him a persona non grata and despot. His admirers who disdained what they termed contemporary imperialism extolled him as a modern-day Kwame Nkrumah.

In 2003, the long-time leader pulled out of the Commonwealth amid ratcheting pressure to do so from Western powers and today Zimbabwe wants readmission.

Following Mugabe’s dramatic resignation and failure by multitudes of locals to emigrate to the United Kingdom to seek better economic prospects, the ‘Zimbabwe is open for business’ mantra gained some currency. On the face value of it, Mnangagwa wanted to reach out to Zimbabwe’s erstwhile foes.

International relations 101 teaches you that the foreign policy-making process is like a game of chess – one can only be declared the winner when the game is over. Encouraged by the international goodwill, Mnangagwa, during his early days as head of state played down the impact of sanctions imposed by the United States on Zimbabwe. Now that is no longer the case, he now sings from Mugabe’s hymn book after seeing the writing on the war—Washington is not ready to have dinner with him unless he embarks on political and economic reforms he promised. The arrest of journalists, leaders of civic society organisations and opposition party officials has presented challenges on his reform agenda. Despite promising to break with the past, Mnangagwa is now seen by many critics as perpetuating the doctrine of Mugabeism which was coined by renowned academic Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni.

Foreign policy is complex and the international affairs of a state can be classified under the status quo, imperialism and ambiguous. Zimbabwe appears to have adopted a deliberate policy of ambiguity.

Last year in October, Mnangagwa was seen cosying up to the Israeli Foreign Affairs Minister Israel Katz on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly meetings. Something which would have not happened under Mugabe’s rule?

Traditionally, Zimbabwe under Mnangagwa’s predecessor lobbied for the independence of a Palestine state as part of Zimbabwe’s Foreign Policy on the Middle East region, but Mnangagwa chose a different path and many are watching.

Visiting Chinese Foreign minister Wang Yi this week made a cryptic message that left many asking whether or not Beijing was shifting its foreign policy on Harare and why.

Zimbabwe-Japan relations are deepening and the question is “where does this put China?” Before leaving for the Tokyo International Cooperation on Africa Development (TICAD) in August this year, Mnangagwa expressed his gratitude to Shinso Abe’s government for helping Zimbabwe to construct a 6.5 km road stretch along the slippery Harare- Chirundu highway.

The story of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rise to power has been a subject of study for political science and international relations students across the continent.

It’s the election aftermath, which placed Zimbabwe back on the spotlight, for the wrong reasons. A dark cloud hung over the country when security forces opened fire killing seven people in the capital city after protesters expressed anger over the delay by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to release the results, two days after polls.

Mnangagwa controversially “won” 50.8 per cent of the vote while his closest rival Nelson Chamisa of the MDC-Alliance garnered 44.3 per cent of the polls. The election victory was upheld by the Constitutional Court after the MDC Alliance accused the ruling party of manipulating the results.

Now three years on, Mnangagwa faces a crisis of expectations as he battles to stimulate economic growth.

The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic forced authorities in Zimbabwe to bring back the United States dollar through the backdoor. The local currency was fast losing value barely a year after being reintroduced it appeared that there was no hope in sight. Now the Finance minister Mthuli Ncube can smile for now as prices appear to have stabilised due to a plethora of factors such the reintroduction of the greenback and capping daily limits on mobile money platforms to tame parallel market foreign exchange trading.

In 2009, Zimbabwe ditched its local currency for a basket of multiple currencies, mainly dominated by the United States dollar, to tame runaway inflation which had reached 231 million per cent in 2008, becoming one of the highest in the world. It never rains but pours for Zimbabwe, many will say. Only time will tell.

Scenarios
The post-coup period has also exposed new fissures within the governing party as it restructures. The election of members of District Coordinating and the provincial leaderships has been marred by infighting, violence and vote-rigging allegations.

Unsubstantiated reports claim that war veterans, who have been the backbone of the party, have been backing fronting Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s allies while newcomers and party members from the Midlands and Masvingo provinces have been rallying behind Mnangagwa’s associates.

However, the vice president chances of succeeding might just but be a pipe dream and his political fortunes are becoming slim if Mnangagwa’s attempt to push for a Constitutional Amendment sails through, as the president will have the powers to appoint a running mate of his choice who may not necessarily be his deputy at party level.

Consequently, while the ruling party is faced by its own challenges the main opposition, MDC alliance seems clueless, with a lack of a clear direction which may affect the party in the next elections. After losing grip in Parliament as well as some local authorities, Chamisa has to go back to the basics and strategies otherwise the MDC Alliance’s chances will further dwindle in the 2023 elections.

As Mnangagwa consolidates power, Zimbabwe’s constitutional democracy weakens. Millions that voted for 2013 Constitution which among other reforms, limited the powers of the executive presidency will be disenfranchised as political gladiators sacrifice democracy on the altar of expedience.

A level mediation process led by respected former heads of state like Joachim Chissano, Jakaya Kikwete or any other renowned negotiator could break the political jinx in Zimbabwe that has taken the southern African nation backwards.

Kadungure Family Accepts Ginimbi’s Unsigned Will

Relatives of the late socialite and businessman Genius Ginimbi Kadungure and other possible beneficiaries of his estate, yesterday unanimously accepted an unsigned will recently filed at the Master of High Court which gives a friend known as “Kit Kat” a Lamborghini and places all other assets under a family trust.

The bulk of the assets including the Domboshawa mansion, cars and companies will be part of the Genius Kadungure Trust.

The mansion will be converted into a hotel which operates under the said trust.

Ginimbi’s father, Mr Anderson Kadungure, according to the will, is entitled to 10 percent of funds generated in the trust while Ginimbi’s sisters Nelia and Juliet will get 60 percent and 30 percent respectively.

A Harare man claiming to be Ginimbi’s best friend, Mr Nomatter Zinyengere, last week registered the deceased’s estate and filed a will that was not signed.

Yesterday, at least 10 people including Ginimbi’s father and his two sisters, Ms Zodwa Mkandla and Zinyengere met at the Master of High Court’s office in Harare where they unanimously agreed on using the unsigned document for administration of the estate.

Sources said the unsigned will was read out to all the possible beneficiaries who agreed to using it for the administration of the estate.

To that end, the Master of High Court’s office officially accepted it and appointed Ms Patricia Darangwa as the executor in terms of the will.

Ms Darangwa is expected to file a bond of security, her letter accepting the appointment and other requirements in terms of the law to enable the issuance of formal authority to start work.

The Herald understands the will in question, though unsigned, gives the Lamborghini to Kit Kat and another vehicle to the late socialite’s uncle Mr Michael Mubaiwa.

Ms Darangwa, the executor to the estate, will then choose the trustees from a list of people that include Ginimbi’s father, two sisters and Kit Kat.

The bulk of the estate, including the businesses and Domboshava mansion and cars, are to be assigned to a trust called Genius Kadungure Trust.

The will shows that Kadungure owned the Domboshava mansion, a company called Infinity Gas, an undisclosed fleet of vehicles and several other companies.

The custodians of the unsigned will, Ranros Estate Administrators, wrote a cover letter seeking the speedy acceptance of the unsigned document as the actual last will and testament for the distribution of the estate.

They argued that some of Kadungure’s companies in Botswana had stopped operating since that country requires an estate to be reported to the authorities before operations can resume.

“The deceased died before signing his last will and testament. We are therefore kindly asking your office to urgently convene a meeting with all beneficiaries so that you can accept the will and issue the court sealed letters of administration.

“The deceased had a running business in Botswana and it stopped operations on November 9, 2020.

“The laws of that country require the estate to be reported to the Master of High Court within 14 days so that operations will resume.

“The major fear of the beneficiaries is that the business partners of the deceased in Botswana might take advantage and vandalise the assets of the deceased,” reads part of the letter.

Ginimbi died on the spot on November 8 along Liberation Legacy Way in Harare when his speeding Rolls Royce collided head-on with a Honda Fit.

It veered off the road and hit a tree before catching fire.

He was with two foreigners who had come for the Saturday night party of a friend Michelle Amuli.

Limumba Karim from Malawi and a Mozambican, who was only identified as Alishia and the birthday girl, Mitchelle were burnt beyond recognition after the doors of the Rolls Royce jammed on impact and it took many hours for police and the Fire Brigade to retrieve their remains from the wreckage.

-State Media

“Chinotimba’s Unparliamentary, Crude Behaviour Towards Joana Mamombe Disgusting”: Fadzayi Mahere Fumes

LEAD President Linda Masarira Blasts Zanu Pf’s Chinotimba Over Joana Mamombe Slur In Parliament

MDC Alliance Slams Police For “Being Used To Fight Politics”

By Jane Mlambo| The opposition MDC Alliance has slammed the police for being used to fight politics saying the move to arrest Harare Mayor Councillor Jacob Mafume was illegal and barbaric.

Posting on Twitter, MDC Alliance Masvingo Province said:

“Its illegal and barbaric for Police to be used to fight politics. Our justice system is dead. Criminal are in control of the state. Mnangagwa, Mwonzora and Khupe must face resistance at all cost. The people are pressured about to busty.”

Mafume was arrested on Wednesday evening on charges of corruption and is set to appear in court soon.

Commenting on Mafume’s arrest, former Harare Mayor Herbert Gomba said his successor will be exonerated of any wrong doing.

#BREAKING- Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume To Spend Another Night Behind Bars

By A Correspondent- Arrested Harare mayor and MDC Alliance councillor Jacob Mafume who was arrested last night and is currently in police custody will have to endure another night behind bars after his lawyers were advised that the police still need more information about his alleged offence.

This was revealed by the MDC Alliance:

“We are advised by @JMafume’s lawyers that he will no longer go to court today because Police Zimbabwe need more information about the issue. Despite the undertaking by the I.O that he woud go to court today, he will only go to court tomorrow.”

Mafume spent the night behind bars at Rhodesville Police Station after he was arrested on allegations of criminal abuse of office involving illegal parcelling of residential stands.

His arrest was confirmed by the National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi.

This is a developing story. More details to follow.

Moana’s Mother Reveals The Real Reason Why She Is Wearing Her Late Daughter’s Clothes

By A Correspondent- The late socialite Moana Michelle Amuli’s mother Yolanda Kuvaoga, who courted controversy after she was pictured wearing her yet to be buried daughter’s outfit has revealed the real reason why she is wearing her daughter’s clothes.

In her defense, Kuvaoga told H-Metro that people should mind their own business and that Moana gave her the clothes before moving to SA hence the clothes now belong to her.

Watch Yolanda as she gives her side of the story:

Ginimbi’s Unsigned Will Accepted

By A Correspondent- Relatives of the late socialite and businessman Genius Ginimbi Kadungure and other possible beneficiaries of his estate, yesterday unanimously accepted an unsigned will recently filed at the Master of High Court which gives a friend known as “Kit Kat” a Lamborghini and places all other assets under a family trust.

The bulk of the assets including the Domboshawa mansion, cars and companies will be part of the Genius Kadungure Trust.

The mansion will be converted into a hotel which operates under the said trust. Ginimbi’s father, Mr Anderson Kadungure, according to the will, is entitled to 10 percent of funds generated in the trust while Ginimbi’s sisters Nelia and Juliet will get 60 percent and 30 percent respectively.

A Harare man claiming to be Ginimbi’s best friend, Mr Nomatter Zinyengere, last week registered the deceased’s estate and filed a will that was not signed.

Yesterday, at least 10 people including Ginimbi’s father and his two sisters, Ms Zodwa Mkandla and Zinyengere met at the Master of High Court’s office in Harare where they unanimously agreed on using the unsigned document for administration of the estate.

Sources said the unsigned will was read out to all the possible beneficiaries who agreed to using it for the administration of the estate. To that end, the Master of High Court’s office officially accepted it and appointed Ms Patricia Darangwa as the executor in terms of the will.

Ms Darangwa is expected to file a bond of security, her letter accepting the appointment and other requirements in terms of the law to enable the issuance of formal authority to start work. The Herald understands the will in question, though unsigned, gives the Lamborghini to Kit Kat and another vehicle to the late socialite’s uncle Mr Michael Mubaiwa.

Ms Darangwa, the executor to the estate, will then choose the trustees from a list of people that include Ginimbi’s father, two sisters and Kit Kat. The bulk of the estate, including the businesses and Domboshava mansion and cars, are to be assigned to a trust called Genius Kadungure Trust.

The will shows that Kadungure owned the Domboshava mansion, a company called Infinity Gas, an undisclosed fleet of vehicles and several other companies.

The custodians of the unsigned will, Ranros Estate Administrators, wrote a cover letter seeking the speedy acceptance of the unsigned document as the actual last will and testament for the distribution of the estate.

They argued that some of Kadungure’s companies in Botswana had stopped operating since that country requires an estate to be reported to the authorities before operations can resume.

“The deceased died before signing his last will and testament. We are therefore kindly asking your office to urgently convene a meeting with all beneficiaries so that you can accept the will and issue the court sealed letters of administration.

“The deceased had a running business in Botswana and it stopped operations on November 9, 2020. “The laws of that country require the estate to be reported to the Master of High Court within 14 days so that operations will resume.

“The major fear of the beneficiaries is that the business partners of the deceased in Botswana might take advantage and vandalise the assets of the deceased,” reads part of the letter.

Ginimbi died on the spot on November 8 along Liberation Legacy Way in Harare when his speeding Rolls Royce collided head-on with a Honda Fit.

It veered off the road and hit a tree before catching fire. He was with two foreigners who had come for the Saturday night party of a friend Michelle Amuli.

Limumba Karim from Malawi and a Mozambican, who was only identified as Alishia and the birthday girl, Mitchelle were burnt beyond recognition after the doors of the Rolls Royce jammed on impact and it took many hours for police and the Fire Brigade to retrieve their remains from the wreckage.

-state media

“Shut Down Schools”: Parliament Tells Govt

By A Correspondent- Parliament has recommended that the government immediately shuts down schools, blaming the rising COVID-19 cases on its failure to adequately prepare for the reopening of learning institutions after 57 pupils at Chinhoyi High School tested positive for the virus.

At All Souls Mission School in Mutoko, over 20 pupils are reportedly showing signs of the virus.

A Form 4 Chinhoyi High student tested positive for COVID-19 last Saturday and the cases ballooned to 57 yesterday.

“We have 57 COVID-19 cases at Chinhoyi High School and we continue to test more learners. We started testing pupils after a 17-year-old girl tested positive last week” provincial medical director Gift Masoja said yesterday.

“The examinations will continue but those who tested positive should write on their own the same applies with day scholars.”

Mashonaland West provincial education director Gabriel Mhuma added: “The school has been sealed off, no boarder will be allowed to leave the school and all day-scholars were told to stay at home as a precautionary measure.”

Although the Primary and Secondary Education ministry said it was yet to verify the cases in Mutoko, unconfirmed reports said day-scholars had been advised not to come to school while boarders were under quarantine until tests have been conducted.

Schools have become COVID-19 hotspots aided by the cramped environment and non-existent social distancing.

John Tallach, a mission school in Ntabazinduna near Bulawayo was shut down after reporting over 120 positive cases last week.

The number has since risen to 184.

Debating a report by the Parliamentary committee on Primary and Secondary Education chaired by Proportional Representation Member of Parliament Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga, the MPs said the government was ill-advised and acted prematurely to open schools and exposed children to the deadly virus.

Contributing to the debate, Sotherton MP Peter Moyo said schools should not have been opened in the first place and that the best way forward now was to close them to avoid a disaster.

“I hope the whole world agrees with what has been said here that schools were not supposed to be opened. We have opened schools and children who were COVID-19 positive and negative were put at the same place hence infecting the whole school,” Moyo said.

“What does this mean? It means that we made a mistake as a government. Schools were not supposed to have been opened before the necessary precautions to protect the children were taken. Only God knows whether these children will survive. Government should just close schools.”

Schools reopened on September 28 for examination classes in a phased process that saw the last group open on November 9.

Most schools, however, remained closed after teachers, who were on strike demanding a pay hike, failed to report for duty.

There have been concerns that students were not ready for examinations due to the COVID-19-induced schools’ closure and strike by teachers, but government insisted examinations should go ahead.

Moyo said schoolchildren should not write examinations because they were not prepared.

Misihairabwi-Mushonga, in her committee report, suggested examinations that were set for December 5, 2020 be moved to February since there were no adequate preparations due to the COVID-19-induced lockdown and the teachers’ strike.

The report was penned at the time teachers were on strike and there were reported incidents of wayward behaviour by the unsupervised students.

Beitbridge West MP Ruth Maboyi said Parliament should ensure all preparations for examinations should be for 2021 as schools were not adequately prepared to curb the spread of COVID-19.

“The COVID-19 lockdown started in March and we are expecting the students to be sitting for their exams. There is nothing like that. What type of examination is that?” she quizzed.

MDC-T PR MP Paurina Mpariwa said a disaster was looming in schools if children were allowed to continue attending classes.

“Firstly, the report says schools did not prepare for the coming back of schoolchildren. It is clearly seen that there was no preparation concerning the sanitisers, face masks and even the children do not understand the social distance issue,” she said, adding that the country was staring a disaster.

Government insists that adequate measures have been put in place in schools to curb the spread of COVID-19, but the situation on the ground indicates otherwise.

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general Raymond Majongwe took a swipe at government for failing to heed advice from teachers that schools should remain shut.

59 000 Arrested For Not Wearing Masks, “And We Will Continue Arresting Them.”

State Media

NEARLY 59 000 people have been arrested countrywide since March for not wearing face masks in public as required by public health regulations and police are now intensifying patrols, surveillance, checks and other measures and will arrest anyone found disregarding public health regulations and the eased lockdown regulations.

Those arrested over masks were released after paying deposit fines, although there was an option of taking them to court, where they could have been jailed or fined far higher sums.

Since March, Zimbabwe has recorded 9 398 Covid-19 positive cases, but 8 297 recovered while 274 died.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi reiterated that lockdown measures were still in force, including a curfew between 10pm and 6am.

“The enforcement of these health, safety and security measures is still paramount. Police have noted that some members of the public are no longer wearing face masks, observing social distancing guidelines and sanitising.

“Covid-19 is real and the public should avoid being complacent and should cooperate with law enforcement agencies to curb the spread of the pandemic. So far we have arrested a total of 58 981 people for not wearing face masks and we will continue arresting them so that the law will take its course since these people are posing a risk to others and the society.”

Asst Comm Nyathi urged members of the public to cooperate with police to curb the spread of Covid-19.

Recently, over 1 400 bar and nightclub owners around Harare were arrested on allegations of disregarding national lockdown regulations, with police deploying more officers to ensure compliance with health protocols. Bars and nightclubs remain closed under lockdown rules.

Police said there were increased cases of people violating curfew regulations and widespread public drinking at shopping centres especially in high-density suburbs.

There was also need to stick to regulations on public gatherings which are restricted to a maximum of 100 people or less at church gatherings, 50 people or less at funerals, low risk sports and sports clubs.

Weddings, birthday and house parties, political and other social gatherings including musical concerts, remain banned.

Zimbabwean Truck Driver Narrowly Escapes Death In South African Truck Wars

Sowetan Live

what was left of the truck after the attack

A Zimbabwean truck driver who survived an ambush by six gunmen on the N12 highway near Daveyton, on the East Rand, yesterday was just 35km from his destination when the attack happened.

Joseph Chidodo, 45, was transporting a load of frozen chickens form Standerton to Linbro Park in Johannesburg.

Chidodo said a group of armed men ambushed him at about 4.42am yesterday when he slowed down to look at what appeared to be burning tyres in the middle of the road. He tried to make a U-turn but the assailants opened fire at his truck and tried to open its doors. Chidodo’s truck was torched on the highway after he jumped out of the window and fled on foot.

Chidodo and another a 33-year-old SA truck driver, who asked not to be named, are the latest victims of recurring violent attacks targeting truck drivers across the country.

The attacks that peaked in July, according to police, have forced some trucking companies to beef up security and increase patrols to identified hotspots on major national roads.

Manny Ferreira from MBS security, a company assisting logistics companies with patrols, said the rise in truck attacks has forced them to patrol all hotspot routes that included the N17 and the R552.

He said the latest attacks happened after a quiet night that resulted in them knocking off earlier than usual, at about 3am.

“They [the attackers] came from the side of the road where they were hiding before they opened fire on me,” said Chidodo.

He said he outran his attackers after he jumped out of the truck window, and they turned back and torched the truck belonging to Hestony Transport.

Police forensic investigators combed the scene of the latest attacks, searching for clues among the remnants of the burnt trucks. An investigator on the scene told Sowetan that more than 50 attacks on trucks had been recorded in Gauteng in the past two months but police spokesperson Col Brenda Muridili refused to give figures.

Muridili said police were revisiting an earlier plan that relied on intelligence to stop the attacks before they happened.

“This [torching of trucks] is not new. It started last year, resurfaced in July and now we’re seeing it again so we dusted off those plans that we had and adjusted them accordingly and we are executing those plans,” Muridili said.

The Road Freight Association said it had recorded 30 such incidents of torching of trucks in the past 21 days while there were other minor incidents of trucks being stoned.

A 33-year-old South African driver employed by logistics company Digistics, who was heading to Middelburg, Mpumalanga, from Johannesburg, also escaped death when he was attacked by the same group of men on the N12.

He said he had stopped along the highway after he saw Chidodo’s truck on fire in the middle of the road.

“As I was driving under the bridge on the N12 towards the off-ramp, I noticed a burning truck on the right side of the road and I slowed down, thinking the driver of the other truck needed help but the worst happened,” said the driver

“The heavily armed three men shot at the truck. I jumped out of the truck and ran towards the back and found my way into the nearby bushes.”

Sifiso Nyathi, secretary of All Truck Drivers Forum and Allied SA, a forum of SA truck drivers, said trucking companies have to be blamed for having pitted SA truck drivers against foreign nationals by giving preference to non-South Africans.

“The reason these truck companies prefer foreigners is because foreign nationals are prepared to take salaries of between R5,000 and R10,000 when they should be earning more than R30,000, which would include overtime and sleep out allowance as per agreements reached in the industry’s bargaining council,” Nyathi said.

He said there were many trucking companies with a 100% staff compliment of foreign nationals.

But Renier du Preez, CEO of Digistics, said his company has a staff compliment of 790 and “only four of my drivers are foreigners”.

“We have to address the problem now because our drivers are the fundamental foundation of our economy, they are the ones that move goods from point A to point B,” Du Preez said.

Attacks will hike transport costs

The Road Freight Association says attacks on trucks lead to higher insurance premiums for logistics companies and this eventually increases the cost of moving goods.

Gavin Kelly, the CEO of the association, said over time some of the companies will start charging a premium for using certain routes as a result of the violence.

“Say a company charges R1,000 right now to move goods on a particular route, now they can either completely stop using that route altogether or start charging, let’s say R5,000, to move the same goods due to the increased risks on his truck and drivers,” Kelly said.

Economist Duma Gqubule said the slow SA economy cannot afford any disruption irrespective of how minor the incidents are.

“Obviously, this will hurt our trade as a country and we cannot afford this during this worst depression in a century, but I think this illustrates the desperation and the situation in our country which has been exacerbated by this Covid,” Gqubule said.

He said although xenophobia has to be condemned, South Africans were desperate for jobs and somehow felt that foreigners were responsible for the lack of job opportunities.

Harare’s “Spaghetti Road” Collapsing

HARARE City Council yesterday admitted it was not inspecting its infrastructure due to resource and skills constraints, a development that could prove disastrous following claims that a bridge on a busy Harare road has developed structural defects and could collapse anytime.

There were claims on social media yesterday that Mupedzanhamo flyover where Simon Mazorodze Road interchanges with Rotten Row, was shaking and vibrating.

In a statement yesterday, council engineer Bernard Musarurwa said inspections on structures were not being done frequently because of lack of skill.

“It is a requirement that every structure, be it a building, a bridge, a dam, a powerline, any form of infrastructure, be inspected periodically for structural integrity, and fitness for purpose,” he said.

“Sadly, these inspections are not being conducted regularly, if at all, due to lack of resources, expertise, or in most cases, ignorance, or quite often, plain ‘ignoring.’

“So, it is more disconcerting where inspections have been conducted, and defects noted, and yet no remedial action is taken for over a decade; then it becomes a matter of waiting for a disaster to happen, which perhaps may be the only way to jolt the relevant authorities to take action.”

Musarurwa said the Mupedzanhamo flyover was last inspected in 2006 and serious structural defects were noted, but no action had been taken to date.

“Unfortunately, this is not the only case of ‘ignoring’ to take remedial action on defective structures, with several other bridges on the national highways having been inspected and reported upon that remedial action was required,” he said.

Musarurwa said he prayed that there would be no fatalities in the event of the inevitable collapse of one of the bridges or a building, an escalator/lift, or any other infrastructure which requires attention.

Council in 2006 invited a consulting engineering firm to conduct inspections and to report on the defects noted at the flyover, which noted defects.

“From the two inspections, the consultant was able to ascertain first-hand the extent of defects to be able to propose the requisite intervention strategies required for the repair of the structures, and to outline the scope of the work required to conduct a detailed assessment of the manifesting defects, and the structural analysis required to be able to make detailed recommendations for the appropriate remedial works.”

Harare Man Awarded A Council Tender For An Already Completed Project

Jacob Mafume

Harare City Council has awarded a tender for palisade fencing and refurbishment of Mbare Bus Terminus to a local company when the same work had already been done for free by transport operators recently and the terminus was ready to open.

The tender has already been condemned by Harare Provincial Development Coordinator (PDC) Mr Tafadzwa Muguti and Harare Mayor Councillor Jacob Mafume, suggesting it is some sort of backdoor deal.

The council tender delayed the reopening of the bus terminus despite completion of the work to the standards agreed between the council and the donors and it is assumed the delay was meant to allow the company in question to do some work and justify the tender awarded to it.

Mr Muguti yesterday rubbished the latest deal and ordered the immediate re-opening of the bus terminus while he examines the contracts to see how such a tender could be awarded and by whom.

And Mayor Mafume yesterday said that any such tender was illegal.

“That will be an unprocedural tender and we as council, are not privy to it. What I know is we have an agreement with the transport operators for the Mbare terminus works and anything outside that is illegal,” he said before he was arrested on corruption charges.

It is understood that the tender was awarded to a company owned by a person only identified as Zhakata, who has no track record of reputable construction works and is suspected of being the same person awarded a 23-year lease for personal use of Harava Dam at the expense of the residents.

The Zimbabwe Passenger Transport Organisation (ZPTO) in the middle of this year offered to assist the city council through fencing and refurbishing the biggest bus terminus in the country, a donation worth more than US$85 000, so they could resume services as the lockdown eased in a safe and secure environment.

True to the organisation’s word, palisade fence was erected at the terminus and two boreholes were drilled to ensure there is running water to wash hands in line with public health requirements.

A storeroom for chemicals and sanitisers was built and facilities for sanitisation of people and fumigation of buses were put in place in line with Government’s fight against Covid-19.

However, The Herald has learnt that a local company was in October awarded a tender to do the same work for a yet to be disclosed figure.

Mr Muguti said there was absolutely no grounds for a tender for the same work already done by the transport operators.

“The bus operators are assisting in upgrading Mbare bus terminus in line with a donation made in July this year.

“Fencing was done and a great deal of work was also done. Recently I toured the rank together with the minister and I was directed to re-open the terminus upon satisfaction that the work had been done.

“However, in October council issued a tender for palisade fence and refurbishment of shades when the work had already been done. Surprisingly, we hear that council’s department that received the donation, was the one that awarded the tender to the company,” he said.

He added: “I have since requested copies of the tender documents from the relevant council department.”

ZPTO chairman Mr Samson Nanhanga demanded the re-opening of the terminus saying the upgrade had been done to the set standards.

“We worked with council specifications in upgrading the bus terminus but we failed to understand why council was not re-opening the terminus.

“Everything is now in place and we demand the re-opening of the market with immediate effect,” he said.

According to Mr Muguti, the terminus must re-open as soon as possible on condition that all the Covid-19 specifications are observed.

There must be social distancing and buses must be fumigated when entering the terminus, he said adding that sanitisation must be done and all the vagrants who were living in the shades must be evicted.

Touts and space barons, Mr Muguti said, have no place at the newly refurbished bus terminus.

Mr Muguti, Cllr Jacob Mafume, council officials and bus operators toured the terminus to assess the infrastructural development and even saw a demonstration of how buses will be fumigated and how passengers will be sanitised when boarding buses.

Touring the renovation works being done by ZPTO, Mr Muguti said there should be massive control and a limited access of people getting into the terminus.

He applauded ZPTO for doing a marvellous job in renovating Mbare Musika and urged them to work closely with council and the police to make sure that the place is well secured and maintained.

40 Illegal Miners Trapped Underground In Yet Another Disused Mine Collapse

An Illegal Gold Miner going under ground

About 40 illegal gold miners have been trapped at Ran Mine in Bindura after a disused mine shaft collapsed. 6 badly injured miners have so far been retrieved and rushed to Bindura Hospital for treatment.

Former ZMF regional rep Mr Victor Rupende confirmed the development and said the actual number of trapped miners is currently unknown.

“It is true there has been a tragic accident here in Bindura. The actual number of the trapped artisanal miners underground is unknown. So far six badly injured miners with broken limbs have been rescued,” said Rupende.

Freda Rebacca mine engineers are reported to be on site coordinating rescue efforts.