Respect Human Rights, Rule Of Law to Unlock Investment, UK Tells Zimbabwe

United Kingdom Ambassador to the World Trade Organisation and UN in Geneva, Julian Braithwaite has urged Zimbabwe to respect human rights and rule of law which he said was the only way to unlock significant investment in the country.

Braithwaite made the remarks during WTO Trade Policy Review of Zimbabwe.

“Meaningful progress on reforms, along with respect for human rights and the rule of law, are the only way to sustainably deal with Zimbabwe’s underlying challenges, unlock significant investment and bring about a better future for Zimbabwe and its people,” Braithwaite said.

“As noted in the reports prepared for this Review, corruption continues to hamper Zimbabwe’s development by capturing public and private resources, distorting economic decision making and undermining governance and accountability.

“We continue to urge Zimbabwe to guarantee the independence of the Anti-Corruption Commission and the courts and to take the necessary steps to address corruption and tackle entrenched vested interests and illicit financial flows.

Braithwaite said the UK was committed to supporting a more prosperous, peaceful and democratic Zimbabwe, adding the country had significant economic potential and high human capital.

“We welcomed the Government of Zimbabwe’s commitment to economic and political reforms and hope to see more trade and investment with Zimbabwe in the future. We believe there is notable potential in the renewable energy, agriculture and financial services sectors, sectors with the potential to improve livelihoods and financial inclusion.

“Whilst we recognise the challenges caused by external shocks such as Cyclone Idai and now Covid-19, we continue to be deeply concerned by the lack of fundamental reforms. This is leading to the economic crisis that most Zimbabweans are facing today. Inflation has continued rising, with the year on year inflation rate for the month of July 2020 standing at 838%. Extreme poverty has increased and humanitarian needs are rising.

Warriors Ready To Take On Flames Of Malawi

ZIFA president Felton Kamambo has revealed when the national team will leave the country for their friendly match against Malawi on 11 October.

The Warriors team is expected to fly out either on Tuesday or Wednesday after getting clearance from the government.

In an interview with the Herald, Kamambo said they held a meeting on Friday and will be expecting a response from the authorities today.

The association boss also revealed they were also pushing for a special waiver for Premiership champions FC Platinum to begin preparations for the CAF Champions League.

“The situation is still the same, but we had a meeting on Friday and agreed to put in place protocols, specifically for FC Platinum (who are supposed to compete in the CAF Champions League next month), and the national team that will travel to Malawi,” he said.

“We are expecting responses probably by Monday (today).

“We expect our national team to travel either Tuesday or Wednesday once we get the approval.

“All the players and officials will be tested for Covid-19 in line with the health and safety protocols.”

Meanwhile, ZIFA has already sent invitation letters to the selected foreign-based stars for the game who include Knowledge Musona, Khama Billiat, Marvelous Nakamba and Tino Kadewere-Soccer 24

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Revealed:How Zanu PF Is Stealing State Funds Through RBZ

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance vice president, Hon Tendai Biti has sensationally revealed how Zanu PF is stealing State funds through the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.

The former Finance Minister described the RBZ as a rogue bank that is being used to fund illicit Zanu PF programmes and tyranny.

“The RBZ is a rogue bank that has been key to sustaining the ZANU agenda of regime survival and state capture . In 1 year alone it has contracted debt of US$2.5 b without approval from Parliament and in breach of the of the constitution,the Debt Management Act ,the PFMA and the RBZ Act

A huge chunk of the RBZ US$2.5 b debt is from the African Export and Import Bank (Afrexim ) and has been used to prop up the rigged one supplier FX auction .

Parliament has made it clear that the law must be followed . S 327 of the constitution requires prior approval of Parly…

The RBZ Quasi Fiscal Activities centered around illicit dealings in foreign currency,fuel,debt , Command Agriculture, TBs ,fuel and energy subsidies ,minerals and minerals securitization, export surrender requirements , money creation and ZAMCO make it the most dangerous organ in Zim,” Hon Biti wrote on Twitter.

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We Will Not Allow Zanu PF To Seize The People’s Struggle -Hwende

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance Secretary General, Hon Charlton Hwende has declared that the opposition party will not allow Zanu PF to capture the people’s struggle.

” All People who were in the MDC-T Structures at the time of the death of our President Morgan Tsvangirai are free to participate in the Extra Ordinary Congress ordered by the Supreme Court.

They must participate and stop Zanu-PF from abusing the legacy of our late President.

They must participate also to ensure that the democratic project is not delivered to Zanu-PF by puppets masquerading as opposition leaders. Zanu-PF want to capture the opposition using Mwonzora this must be resisted,” Hwende argued.

MDC Alliance Secretary General Charlton Hwende

Mthuli Ncube Says Impact Of COVID-19 In Zim Is Not As Deep As In Other Countries

Harare — Zimbabwe’s finance minister said on Monday the economy would not be as severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic as initially feared and foreign currency inflows had shown resilience.

The Southern African nation was already grappling with runaway inflation, shortages of drugs in hospitals and strikes by public workers before the novel coronavirus arrived in March.

“I am more bullish again even during this Covid-19 moment, I think the economy will surprise us on the upside,” finance minister Mthuli Ncube said during an online media conference.

“Our prognosis is that the impact of Covid-19 overall on Zimbabwe is not as deep as in other countries,” Ncube said but declined to give details or a new economic growth forecast.

Ncube had said during a medium-term budget statement in July that the economy was set to shrink by 4.5% in 2020 owing to the fallout from the pandemic.

Ncube said the government had made significant progress on economic reforms, including cutting its wage bill from 92% of the total budget in 2017 to below 50% now and had stopped printing money and stabilised the exchange rate.

But ordinary Zimbabweans say life has become harder since Ncube was appointed to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s cabinet two years ago, with salaries lagging soaring inflation of 761% and prices of basic goods rocketing up.

Electricity tariffs rose 50% last week, which would feed into inflation, but Ncube said this was necessary to keep the state power company viable and enable it to pay coal suppliers.

Most teachers have refused to return to class since schools re-opened last week for the first time since March, saying they do not earn enough to work.

Ncube said mining and agriculture would anchor an economic recovery. The government would resume token payments to creditors such as the World Bank and African Development Bank, which it owes more than $1bn, Ncube said.

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Vampire Scare In Gwanda As Goats Die Mysteriously

According to legend, they are evil mythological beings which feed on blood and can morph into a bat or wolf. Most people associate vampires with movies or Count Dracula, the legendary, blood-sucking subject of Bram Stoker’s epic novel, Dracula, which was published in 1897.

Tell that to villagers from Makwe area, Ward 8 about 40km west of Gwanda Town in Matabeleland South who have lost more than 57 goats in one month to what they believe is a nocturnal creature that sucks the blood out of their livestock and leaves two puncture/teeth marks on their necks.

Some villagers believe the teeth marks and the fact that the creature leaves no tracks, are sure signs that a vampire is on the loose in the village.

Isolated incidents were first recorded in 2018 but a pattern developed over the months, culminating in increased killings that have spread fear in the community.

The palpable terror in the village has been magnified by superstition as some villagers believe they are dealing with goblins or some supernatural force from the underworld.

Others think a strange cat-like being is responsible after it reportedly attacked a woman and her children at their home one night.

A villager who said he was a wildlife expert told Chronicle there was no known animal species in the area that could inflict the deep tooth marks found on dead livestock.

Frightened community members no longer venture outdoors after dark.

The area’s traditional leader, Chief Mathema has since asked Gwanda Rural District Council Officials to engage the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) officials to help track down the killer beast.

A villager who chose to identify himself only as Moyo said he was convinced a vampire was preying on livestock.

“Believe what you want. Tell me they don’t exist but you will be speaking from an uninformed point of view. You have not woken up to find six dead goats drained of blood in your kraal. Nothing else eaten and not even a sound of alarm through the night. This is a vampire. I know of other villagers who think the same. Authorities need to protect us,” said Moyo.

Mr Edwell Dube said he lost four goats last month. He said he found two of the goats outside the kraal while the other two were inside.

Each goat, he said, had been pierced on the neck. Mr Dube said the kind of killings were only seen in vampire movies.09&ifi=3&uci=a!3&btvi=3&fsb=1&xpc=oEaJGAcAqT&p=https%3A//www.chronicle.co.zw&dtd=9481

“It’s like we are now living a horror movie because of what we are experiencing in our village. Almost every morning we find goats dead. A month ago, I found four of my goats dead and their blood had been sucked out. They had pierced markings on their neck where this creature sucked the blood out of them. These are the kind of killings that we see in vampire movies. We are now afraid to move around because we don’t know what kind of creature we are faced with,” he said.

Yesterday the villagers woke up to find nine goats dead. The mysterious killings have left the villagers wondering when the blood thirsty predator will strike next or whether it will move further to attack humans.

A villager told the news crew a bizarre creature recently sneaked into her house in the middle of the night.

Ms Lenia Ndlovu said she found the animal which is the size of a cat in her children’s blankets. She bravely fought it and stabbed it with a spear in the stomach.

She said she had since abandoned her home and was staying at her aunt’s homestead following the encounter.

Describing the creature Ms Ndlovu said it looked like a cat with a very long furry tail. She said the cat had a capped forehead with a black, brown and white skin tone.

“As the creature bled, I alerted neighbours who threw stones and logs at it in a bid to kill it but it managed to escape and fled into the night,” said Ms Ndlovu.

She said she suspected that the creature which was killing their livestock was the one which invaded her home. Ms Ndlovu said however what puzzled her is that she was not able to spot any teeth on the creature.

Ms Seluleko Ncube said on Thursday morning she found five of her goats lying dead scattered on the ground.

“I woke up at around 6AM and found five of my goats lying dead on the ground. The flesh was intact but four of them had puncture marks on their necks whose width is the size of an adult’s finger while the fifth had similar marks on the stomach. It showed that whatever attacked my goats, sucked blood out of them through the marks because they had blood stains around the neck area going down to the chest.

“I didn’t find any blood stains on the ground. There were also some scratch marks on the bodies of the goats which I suspect were caused by this vicious creature as it was attacking the goats. I’m now wondering that if this creature was able to attack my goats which were a few metres away from my homestead what about me and my children. This creature has to be hunted down soon otherwise there will be more bloodshed,” she said.

Mrs Thobekile Siziba (45) said she lost four goats to the eerie predator last week.

A village head from the area, Mr Goden Ncube (77) said he had never come across a predator that kills in such a manner or creature which fits the description that people were giving. He said villagers suspected a goblin was on the loose and hunting for blood.

“This problem started two years back but it was just isolated cases and each time a goat was killed dogs would follow and devour it and we assumed that it was the dogs which were killing the goats. Now the situation has worsened and we see that we have a serious problem on our hands,” he said.

Mr Ncube said the community has previously had problems of predators such as hyenas and other wild animals but they had never recorded such encounters. He said even dogs were afraid of the creature.-statemedia

40% Increment: Teachers Refuse To Be “Deceived” By Government

Farai Dziva|Teachers have flatly refused to be hoodwinked by government into believing that their grievances have been resolved.

In a statement, Zimbabwe Teachers Association(ZIMTA) rejected the paltry 40% salary increment.

Read full statement below :

Dear Teachers

Good afternoon dear comrades and friends, we write to tell you that tomorrow we are escalating our campaign for better salaries and allowances.

We call upon all bona-fide members and sympathizers to join in the chorus of better salaries.

We have refused to acknowledge the 40% offer meant to hoodwink us into believing that we have received an increase, nothing is further from reality than this.

For your negotiators to get into the meeting tomorrow(Monday) October 5, 2020, strong, galvanized and with unshaken resolve, they need to know they have you behind in support. If you are in, raise up your hand. I am in the struggle, are you?

We thank all our members who are in the trenches and encourage them to remain there until victory.

For the undecided, we invite you to stand up and be counted support us to fight well and to those playing cat and mouse game, playing clock in and disappear we ask you to be bold. Make that unequivocal statement and stay home. Membership power is what counts.

Let’s all make that declaration of incapacitation loud and clear.

ZIMTA

Facts About Heart Attack

Someone having a heart attack may experience any or all of the following:

Uncomfortable pressure, fullness or squeezing pain in the center of the chest Discomfort or pain spreading beyond the chest to the shoulders, back, neck, jaw, teeth, or one or both arms, or occasionally upper abdomen Shortness of breath, dizziness, fainting ,Sweating? Nausea

A heart attack generally causes chest pain for more than 15 minutes, but it can also have no symptoms at all.

It’s important to be aware that symptoms other than chest pain may occur, such as indigestion or persistent neck or jaw pain.

Many people who experience a heart attack have warning signs hours, days or weeks in advance.

What to do if you or someone else may be having a heart attack

Call 911 or your local emergency number. Don’t ignore or attempt to tough out the symptoms of a heart attack. If you don’t have access to emergency medical services, have a neighbor or a friend drive you to the nearest hospital.

Drive yourself only as a last resort, and realize that it places you and others at risk when you drive under these circumstances.

Chew and swallow an aspirin, unless you are allergic to aspirin or have been told by your doctor never to take aspirin.Take nitroglycerin, if prescribed. If you think you’re having a heart attack and your doctor has previously prescribed nitroglycerin for you, take it as directed. Don’t take anyone else’s nitroglycerin, because that could put you in more danger.

Begin CPR if the person is unconscious. If you’re with a person who is unconscious, tell the 911 dispatcher or another emergency medical specialist. You may be advised to begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

If you haven’t received CPR training, doctors recommend performing only chest compressions (about 100 to 120 compressions a minute). The dispatcher can instruct you in the proper procedures until help arrives.

If an automated external defibrillator (AED) is immediately available and the person is unconscious, follow the device instructions for using it.

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Alarm Over Zim Rights Abuses

By A Correspondent| The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) has raised alarm at the deteriorating human rights situation in Zimbabwe, particularly the arbitrary arrests and detention of journalists and women human rights defenders.

The ACHPR raised its concerns following its 66th Ordinary Session held virtually between 13 July and 7 August 2020.

Among other issues, the ACHPR through Resolution 443 on the Human Rights Situation in the Republic of Zimbabwe, condemned reports of human rights violations in Zimbabwe, including violations of rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly.

The Commission called on the Government of Zimbabwe to ensure that measures taken by its law enforcement agents do not lead to violations of fundamental rights and freedoms, including expression, association and assembly.

The ACHPR also called on the government to guarantee the protection of the rights of human rights defenders, political activists, journalists, healthcare workers and other peaceful protestors, including from arbitrary arrest and detention.

The ACHPR is tasked with promoting and protecting human rights and collective (peoples’) rights in Africa.  Zimbabwe is a State party to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.

Meanwhile, in its submissions to the ACHPR Ordinary Session, on 20 July 2020, MISA Zimbabwe raised concern at the increasing number of attacks on media workers and the deteriorating safety and security environment for journalists.

Since the beginning of the implementation of the COVID-19 regulations on 30 March 2020, MISA Zimbabwe has recorded at least 30 media violations, including the arrest of journalist Hopewell Chin’ono and the raid on the home of ZimLive editor, Mduduzi Mathuthu.

MISA Zimbabwe also raised concern with the government’s determination to amend the Constitution as opposed to aligning existing laws with relevant constitutional provisions.

Teachers Reject 40% Salary Increment: Full Text

Dear Teachers

Good afternoon dear comrades and friends, we write to tell you that tomorrow we are escalating our campaign for better salaries and allowances.

We call upon all bona-fide members and sympathizers to join in the chorus of better salaries.

We have refused to acknowledge the 40% offer meant to hoodwink us into believing that we have received an increase, nothing is further from reality than this.

For your negotiators to get into the meeting tomorrow(Monday)
October 5, 2020, strong, galvanized and with unshaken resolve, they need to know they have you behind in support. If you are in, raise up your hand. I am in the struggle, are you?

We thank all our members who are in the trenches and encourage them to remain there until victory. For the undecided, we invite you to stand up and be counted support us to fight well and to those playing cat and mouse game, playing clock in and disappear we ask you to be bold. Make that unequivocal statement and stay home. Membership power is what counts.

Let’s all make that declaration of incapacitation loud and clear.

ZIMTA

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Stop Abusing President Tsvangirai’s Legacy, Hwende Tells “Captured” Khupe

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance Secretary General, Hon Charlton Hwende has declared that the opposition party will not allow Zanu PF to capture the people’s struggle.

” All People who were in the MDC-T Structures at the time of the death of our President Morgan Tsvangirai are free to participate in the Extra Ordinary Congress ordered by the Supreme Court.

They must participate and stop Zanu-PF from abusing the legacy of our late President.

They must participate also to ensure that the democratic project is not delivered to Zanu-PF by puppets masquerading as opposition leaders. Zanu-PF want to capture the opposition using Mwonzora this must be resisted,” Hwende argued.

The late MDC president Morgan Tsvangirai

Man Rapes Neighbour’s Wife Over R50 Debt Owed By Her Husband

By A Correspondent- A 24 year old man has been arrested after he allegedly raped his neighbour’s wife over a debt owed by her husband.

The man from Ntabenende area in Esigodini who cannot be named for ethical reasons was not asked to plead when he appeared before Gwanda magistrate, Miss Lerato Nyathi facing a rape charge. He was remanded in custody to October 19.

Prosecuting, Miss Ethel Mahachi said the man raped the complainant on August 14 at around 9PM after he found her alone at her house.

“On 14 August at around 7PM the accused person went to the complainant’s homestead looking for her husband as he owed him R50 which he had promised to have paid during the previous month. The complainant advised the accused person that her husband was not around as he had travelled to visit some relatives,” she said.

“At around 9PM, the accused person returned to the complainant’s homestead while drunk and demanded to see her husband. The complainant indicated that he was not around but the accused person refused to accept the excuse and started demanding his money from the complainant. The complainant pointed out that she didn’t have the money and advised the accused person to leave and return when her husband was back.”

Miss Mahachi said the accused person refused to leave and forced his way into the complainant’s house.

He allegedly said he would remain there until he received his money. She said the complainant ordered the accused person to get out but he grabbed her and pushed her onto the bed and raped her.

Miss Mahachi said after committing the offence, the accused person told the complainant that she had paid up her husband’s debt and he left the house. She said the complainant rushed to a neighbour’s house and narrated what had happened.

The matter was reported to the police resulting in the arrest of the accused person.-statemedia

“Mamombe Imprisoned Through The Back Door. It’s Fishy!”

By Whistler | ANALYSIS | The MDC Alliance trio, Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova are on trial today 5th October 2020 in court 14.

The trio with five others are on trial for allegedly taking part in an anti-government protest in Harare’s Warren Park suburb on the 13th May 2020.

The same case had a High court judge lashing out at the Regional magistrate, Bianca Makwande and her super litigant, a prosecutor by the name, Michael Reza who had denied the MDC trio bail on scant evidence.

The women were abducted from inside the Harare Central police station, driven out of Harare and tortured for over two days.

The judge criticised Makwande’s reasoning for denying the trio bail.

The magistrate since denying the women bail, “concerned herself with the consequences of a conviction, that is, the sentence before satisfying herself of the prospects of conviction which she ought to have easily done. The same Magistrate is still in disharmony with the scant evidence and has further imprisoned Joana Mamombe for allegedly creating a mental health case.

Joana Mamombe is on $10,000 bail issued by the High Court and it is a puzzle why she is in prison through the back door against the rule of law. There is a fishy scenario at the magistrates court – women against women. Even the ZBC documentary flashes the same scene: women used against the trio to narrate of fake events.

Why should the State stoop so low against its citizens and against the Rule of Law? – TOO FAR A JOURNEY.#4

ZCTU Says AgriBank Is A Slave Yard

By A Correspondent- Addressing the media at AgriBank Monday afternoon, the Zimbabwe Congress Of Trade Unions (ZCTU) described the bank as a slave yard where workers are working for a pittance despite the institutions raking in millions.

The ZCTU called on all workers to demand for better forex salaries, an end to corruption and better working conditions regardless of their sector adding that the demand for better remuneration was not confined to doctors, nurses or teachers but all the workers.

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Khupe Swearing In Ceremony On Tomorrow

By A Correspondent- MDC-T leader Thokozani Khupe will be sworn in as MP tomorrow together with others nominated by her party after the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission cleared them on Friday, and she will ultimately become leader of opposition in Parliament.

This comes two years after Khupe’s flirtation with the august house came to a dramatic end when Nelson Chamisa recalled her in 2018.

But Chamisa has said the move to get Khupe back in Parliament was unconstitutional and, therefore, a nullity, adding that all the effort was meant to frustrate the people and subvert their vote.

“We have people who are in government out of a criminal conduct and fraud and they can only continue to be in government through fraud. Their foundation and framework is fraudulent and we cannot allow that to continue,” he said.

Chamisa, who has been under siege amid recalls of Members of Parliament and councillors as well as the takeover of his party offices across the country, among other issues, said it was sad that a person rejected by the people used the backdoor to get back into Parliament.

Khupe garnered only 45 000 votes in her attempt to be the country’s President against Chamisa’s over two million votes.

Her swearing in will make her the leader of opposition in Parliament, despite her party losing heavily in the 2018 elections, managing only two proportional representation seats.

As a result of recalls by Khupe, 32 parliamentary seats and 165 council seats have fallen vacant.

Chamisa said his party was under siege, adding that it would rise again.

Daring Concession Man Steals Goat, Assaults Owner

By A Correspondent- A 27 year old Concession man was arraigned before regional magistrate Nixon Mangoti for allegedly stealing a she goat before assaulting the owner

Langton Victor Kwafaera pleaded not guilty to the charges and was remanded in custody.

The state led by Moses Kuimba alleged on September 28 at Tsatsi farm Kwafaera went to Sarudzai Gatsi’s homestead demanding cash from her son.

The son did not have money and the accused forcibly took a brown she goat from Gatsi’s pen.

She tried to stop him but was overpowered. The accused used a wooden stick to assault the complainant for demanding her goat.

After the assault he drove the away. He was later arrested.

Zanu Pf Kwekwe Primary Elections Shelved

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF has indefinitely suspended Kwekwe primary elections after yesterday’s violent clashes as 2 rival groups within the party backed different candidates.

The ruling party said the clashes were caused by suspected illegal gold panners (Makorokoza).

The bloody by-elections suspension was revealed by Zanu PF Midlands provincial spokesperson Cornelius Mupereri who said the

Zanu-PF Midlands provincial leadership yesterday suspended indefinitely Kwekwe primary elections after rowdy youths suspected to be illegal gold miners invaded the district party office and started beating up everyone, including polling agents.

Narrating what transpired at the Kwekwe primary elections in which 2 vehicles were reportedly destroyed, Zanu-PF Midlands Provincial chairman, Daniel Mackenzie Ncube said:

As the voting process was beginning to start, some rowdy youths, most of them gold panners from the surrounding mines, came and disrupted the elections. They beat up everyone, including polling agents. They also stoned vehicles and investigations are going on to establish the motive behind the violence.

We have suspended the elections in Kwekwe indefinitely as we still try to investigate the hand behind the violence. We are a party of peace and unity, so we want to do a complete investigation while we assist the police in these investigations.

Owen Mudha Ncube who unconfirmed reports claim is the godfather of illegal miners in Midlands ‘s nephew backers and outspoken Zanu PF’s political commissar candidate clashed at the elections and ZRP had to be called to attend to the situation.-Statemedia

“Corrupt Lawyers And Looting Of State Funds”- Whistleblower

Dear Editor

CORRUPT LAWYERS AND LOOTING OF STATE FUNDS

Corruption in Zimbabwe has been rife since the Mugabe Regime, it has been meticulously executed and has seen a few individuals become rich overnight.

Corruption would not have been this prevalent had the perpetrator not roped in the services and shrewd minds of lawyers.

One such case involves Mrs. Phillipa Phillips and her dodgy involvement in the Zim Airways and Zimbabwe Aviation Leasing Company (zalc) BY CORRUPTION WATCHDOG ZIMBABWE.

In 2017 the Government of Zimbabwe through the Ministry of transport and Air Zimbabwe engaged Mrs. Phillipa Phillips to structure a vehicle that would see the Government of Zimbabwe purchasing 4 Boeing 777 Airplanes from Malaysia.

For all intents and purposes the vehicles were Government institutions for the benefit of the Government of Zimbabwe.

Mrs. Phillips charged legal fees for the said work that she did for the Government however she and her accomplices agreed to illegally give her shares in the companies that she was setting up on behalf of the Government of Zimbabwe in particular she made herself the Majority shareholder of Zim Airways and zalc registered with the registrar of companies as company number 4069/2017.

An attempt to peruse these files at the registrar of companies reveals that upon realizing that the fraud had been exposed, the files have been pulled from the registry and have gone missing.

However, Mrs. Phillips remains the shareholder of the said companies as no further returns have been filed for the companies. The information and legal position given to the then Minister of Transport Honourable Joram Gumbo was that the companies were all owned by the Government of Zimbabwe.

It is then curious to note how Mrs. Phillips ended up claiming ownership of the 4 Boeing 777 Airplanes which had been purchased using government funds when she is neither a civil servant nor a government representative nor a proxy holder of the shares for the government of Zimbabwe.

In 2018 when the Government of Zimbabwe sought to merge all the entities namely Zim Airways, zalc and Air Zimbabwe into one company, failed because, inside sources said the plans went up in smoke after Harare lawyer Phillipa Phillips, who is listed as a ZimAirways director, wrote to the Transport Ministry informing him that the merger would not proceed unless she is paid US$2 million for the shares she held in the corruption-ridden carrier she was the majority shareholder in these government entities meaning that she owned the Four Boeing 777 second-hand planes that had been purchased by Zim Airways on behalf of the Government of Zimbabwe.

A lot of integrity issues arise namely that Phillipa Phillips received property in lieu of legal fees in breach of the Legal Practitioners act that is dishonourable and unethical conduct, secondly if she did work for the government worth US$ 2 000 000.00 the Zimbabwe revenue Authority was prejudiced of their tax and accordingly the same remains due and owing, thirdly this shows that there is lack of integrity in the legal fraternity.

Corruption watch has had sight of a letter of complaint against Phillipa Phillips addressed to the Law Society of Zimbabwe raising the same integrity issues, however they are yet to respond to the complaint.

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission similarly has not acted upon this issue since its emergence in 2018 as the letter that Phillips wrote to the Ministry of transport betrays her as she clearly states that she is the proprietor of the said shares and that the proposed government merger will not go through unless she is paid US$ 2 000 000.00. information gathered shows that Phillipa enjoys political protection from sections of the infamous G40 faction which still exists in some sectors of the Government.

A further investigation on the legal practice of Phillipa Phillips shows that she hardly practices any law but has made a career sitting on various boards of companies and parastatals through the blessing of her benefactors where she stirs controversy. Contacted for comment via her email [email protected] Phillipa Phillips refused to comment on the allegations.

We are yet to see any action from the responsible authorities to investigate and come up with their independent findings.

Whistle blowing on corruption has been low because of fears of intimidation and leakages of personal details of the informants to the accused individuals, however corruption remains a scourge in Zimbabwe and must be dealt with at all levels of society.

Passion Java Takes Bling Bling War To Ginimbi’s Doorstep

Controversial socialite Passion Java has taken his battle for flamboyance with Genius Kadungure to a whole new level after erecting 20 purposeless billboards around Harare including one in Domboshava, where his rival stays.

Passion and Ginimbi are no strangers to controversy as they regularly flaunt their riches in public and at times dishing out money to people.

They have also competed buying porsche cars with Ginimbi recently taking delivery of a USD$1 Million Lamborghini which his rival already had among his fleet.

Not to be outdone, Passion who is now known as a socialite than a cleric bragged that he was in the process of upgrading his fleet with a

The United States based socialite posted on Instagram that he had erected 20 billboards in Harare, reserving one for his rival’s backyard just to prove a point that he is more papered.

“Indefinite Suspension Of By-Elections”: ZESN Speaks

Press Statement

ZESN STATEMENT ON THE INDEFINITE SUSPENSION OF BY-ELECTIONS IN ZIMBABWE

04 October 2020 –

The Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) expresses concern over the indefinite suspension of by-elections by the Minister of Health and Child Care who is also the Vice President of the Republic of Zimbabwe.

The move taken as a health emergency COVID-19 response undercuts Constitutional principles on freedom of expression, good electoral practice and curtails the independence of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and Parliamentary oversight.

In terms of Section 68 Chapter 15:17 of the Public Health Act, government enacted Statutory Instrument 225A of 2020 (SI 2020-225A) which will be cited as Public Health (COVID-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) (Amendment) Regulations, 2020, No 4). The S.I suspended by-elections that had been pencilled to be held on 5 December 2020.

“Pursuant to subsection (2), the holding of any by-election to fill in a casual vacancy in Parliament or in a local authority, is for the duration of the period of the declaration of the COVID-19 as a formidable epidemic disease, suspended, and if such vacancy occurred while such a declaration is in force, no part of the period from the date of such vacancy to the date of the end of declaration shall be counted for the purposes of section 158 (3) of the Constitution, ” reads the Amendment.

ZESN is of the view that, while the special policy has been enacted in response to containing the pandemic, ZESN reiterates its concerns on the seemingly quarantining of democracy as it is not clear when the restrictions will be lifted and more so given that no one knows how long the pandemic will last.ZESN notes that the amendment to suspend by-elections comes a few weeks after the ZEC, in consultation with the Health Ministry recently published a COVID-19 policy on elections, paving way to the conduct of by-elections in the context of the COVID-19.

Subsequently last month, ZEC further announced when by-elections would be held to fill in over 30 vacant seats either due to party recalls or other reasons such as death in the COVID-19 era.What is good for the goose is good for the gander.

Parliament conducted public hearings on Constitutional Amendment Bill No.2 at the height of the pandemic, citizens queue on a daily basis for basic commodities, cash outs at banks and money agents, social welfare and food aid from government, foundations, NGOs and churches, among other organizations are providing aid whilst observing safety measures.

The government has also relaxed the lockdown measures. Furthermore, a number of countries have so far held electoral activities amid COVID-19, with Malawi conducting general elections general elections only recently.

Tanzania is set to hold elections on 28 October, the USA and South Africa are on course to conducting general and municipal elections in November 2020.

There is need to strike a balance between ensuring the health and safety of all stakeholders and upholding the law.

ZESN recommends more dialogue between ZEC and electoral stakeholders on alternative methods of conducting elections that will ensure the health and safety for all involved.// ENDS

Mai Titi Ordered to Pay Former Friend ZWL$500 000 For Calling Her A ‘Prostitute’

The High Court has ordered comedienne Mai Titi to pay ZWL$500 000 in damages to former friend Memory Muyaka for remarks that she made on social media.

Muyaka who is the owner of Khloe’s Home Decor (Private) Limited filed the defamation lawsuit at the High Court after Mai Titi called her “a prostitute, a witch and a   gossiper” during a tirade on social media platforms.

Muyaka who is being represented by lawyers Mundia and Mudhara Legal Practitioners alleged that Mai Titi falsely accused her and three others (Prophet Passion Java, Tyra ‘Madam Boss’ Chikocho and Wanisai ‘Mahwindo’ Mutandwa) of wanting to kill her.

The matter was heard before Harare High Court judge Justice Edith Mushore who after going through the records and hearing from Muyaka’s legal counsel ordered Mai Titi to pay her former friend ZWL$500 000 damages. 

She was also slapped with the costs of the lawsuit.

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Mai Titi Ordered To Pay $500 000 To Memory Muyaka

MDC A Trio Case Today: Women Against Women

By Whistler | ANALYSIS | The MDC Alliance trio, Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova are on trial today 5th October 2020 in court 14.

The trio with five others are on trial for allegedly taking part in an anti-government protest in Harare’s Warren Park suburb on the 13th May 2020.

The same case had a High court judge lashing out at the Regional magistrate, Bianca Makwande and her super litigant, a prosecutor by the name, Michael Reza who had denied the MDC trio bail on scant evidence.

The women were abducted from inside the Harare Central police station, driven out of Harare and tortured for over two days.

The judge criticised Makwande’s reasoning for denying the trio bail.

The magistrate since denying the women bail, “concerned herself with the consequences of a conviction, that is, the sentence before satisfying herself of the prospects of conviction which she ought to have easily done. The same Magistrate is still in disharmony with the scant evidence and has further imprisoned Joana Mamombe for allegedly creating a mental health case.

Joana Mamombe is on $10,000 bail issued by the High Court and it is a puzzle why she is in prison through the back door against the rule of law. There is a fishy scenario at the magistrates court – women against women. Even the ZBC documentary flashes the same scene: women used against the trio to narrate of fake events.

Why should the State stoop so low against its citizens and against the Rule of Law? – TOO FAR A JOURNEY.#4

Mwonzora “Eyes” Masvingo Recalls

By A Correspondent- Interim MDC-T secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora is said to be planning to extend his recall of MDC Alliance councillors to Masvingo where he faces immense resistance.

Fear of recalls among the seven MDC Alliance Masvingo urban councillors increased recently after Mwonzora recalled 11 Harare councillors, including the deputy mayor in the wake of a mayoral by-election which was won by Jacob Mafume ahead of MDC-T’s preferred candidate Luckson Mukunguma.

The Mwonzora faction went on to capture the Marondera mayoral position with the help of the town’s lone Zanu PF councillor after recalling some city fathers perceived to be loyal to Nelson Chamisa.

Mwonzora, however said he did not have any immediate reason to recall anybody in Masvingo.

Mwonzora is said to be targeting Masvingo urban ward 4 councillor Godfrey Kurauone, who is MDC Alliance national youth organising secretary and a strong Chamisa ally; ward 5’s Daniel Mberikunashe, who is related to Chamisa; and ward 7’s Richard Musekiwa, who is also said to be fiercely loyal to Chamisa.

FULL TEXT- World Teachers Day Statement By Robson Nikita Chere

World Teachers Day Speech Presented in Gweru at Mkoba Hall by Cde Robson Nikita Chere.

The President, Cde Obert Masaraure, Cdes and friends, all protocol observed. I welcome you to this event with revolutionary greetings as we converge not to celebrate this teachers’ day, but to commiserate about our collective plight and predicament as workers, as teachers and as a people.

We meet not only to commiserate, but most importantly to join hands once again, to reconfigure our collective struggle as we march towards extricating ourselves from collective absolute poverty and its attendant indignities.

Cdes, there is no doubt that teachers are the foundation upon which all else is built. The founder of one of the biggest religions was called Rabbi after all! We are those hands that mould and shape children to become whomever they dream and envisage to be and we plead guilty to the charge that we unfortunately taught even politicians!

Isn’t it therefore paradoxical that in this country the teacher is now regarded as a dispensable nuisance by a government that is intransigent and seems to be obsessed with destroying what little semblance of education in this country?

The global theme for this year’s World Teachers day is ” Teachers: Leading in crisis, re-imagining the future”. The 5 October World Teachers Day is an annual event since 1994 an ILO/UNESCO reccomendation which sets benchmarks regarding rights and responsibilities of a teacher among other issues .

Cdes it is in line with the global aims that we have also come up with a local theme “Restoring Teachers Dignity and Recalibrating the deteriorating education sector, Since We are meeting today when teachers are living or existing well below the poverty datum line.

We meet today when educators are being threatened everyday. We meet today as the government is using undue influence and duress to force educators to work for slave wages and dog tax. We did not become teachers because we had run out of options. We were called to be teachers.

We have no illusion whatsoever about our worthy. We don’t owe our employer anything. It is not a previledge that we are employed by the state. It is our sacred right. We don’t want anything from those politicians in government but a living and just wage.

And we will get it! We reiterate and emphasise our unwavering commitment today to restore and accentuate our collective dignity. We will not allow greed and corrupt crooks masquerading as politicians and national leaders to bastadise our profession.

We will leave no stone unturned and no turn unstoned as we seek financial justice from our employer. We insist today as we have always insisted that we will not be complicit in destroying and compromising the quality of education in this country.

We don’t believe that an incapacitated teacher should be anywhere near a learner hence will stay at home until this uncaring and parasitic government does the correct thing. We refuse to be calpable in pretending to teach when in actual fact academic genocide will be taking place in our schools.

Cdes, we no longer have anything to lose hence it follows that we are invincible. We can’t protect what we don’t have. In light of that, I call upon as I hereby do all progressive unions and organisations to join ARTUZ as we educate and enlighten this government about labour relations and basic conditions of employment.

Let love for our country, passion for education and selfless patriotism unite us as we correct this helpless government. Zimbabwe, our motherland, may she survive till eternity through the commitment and courage of her sons and daughters.

Aluta continua.

Cde Robson Nikita Chere.

Era Of Subsidizing Govt Is Gone, Teachers Vow

By Jane Mlambo| Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) has vowed that teachers will not return to the classroom until their dignity is restored while warning government that they will not agree to return to work without adequate salaries.

Majongwe posted on Twitter, just before teachers representatives go into meeting with government to find solution to the ongoing strike that has crippled the schools re-opening plan.

With about an hour to go before talks between gvt and teachers’unions, we wld like to assure gvt that the era of teachers that subsidised gvt is gone. Whatever is agreed, we will only back to the classroom when our dignity has been restored.

“VP Chiwenga’s Decree On By- Elections Offside”

By A Correspondent- Vice President in charge of the Ministry of Health and Child Care Constantino Chiwenga’s banning of elections has been interpreted as a politicical decision and not a COVID -19 related decision.

Godfrey Gandawa the former Deputy Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education says the, “Chiwenga betrayed his political motives by specifically mentioning by-elections. The Health ministry only needed to lay down general regulations on gatherings, leaving ZEC to reach its own determination as to whether it could conduct elections under those broad regulations.”

Gandawa said the Health Minister should have issued non-discriminatory guidelines applying to all human activity instead of maliciously targeting elections.

“Assuming the Sport ministry wants to hold an event, of any nature, will Chiwenga issue another statutory instrument to stop them?

“ZEC is supposedly an independent institution and should have the latitude to determine whether or not it can hold an election while abiding by health regulations. Government, confirming widely held views, is interfering with ZEC because it is angling for a political outcome.”

Khupe Axes 25 More Chamisa Allies In Kuwadzana

By A Correspondent- The trigger-happy opposition MDC-T led by Thokozani Khupe continues being unrelenting in its bid to rid itself of rival leader Nelson Chamisa’s sympathisers among its ranks as the Khupe camp yesterday sent 25 Chamisa allies packing.

A local publication reports that the Kuwadzana MDC-T District Council met Sunday 4 October 2020 to deliberate on various things developing in the Party, chief among them being the impending extraordinary congress.

The meeting, called and chaired by members openly sympathetic to MDC-T Secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora, kicked off by discussin the Supreme Court Judgement which was delivered in March 2020 in which all the Party Structures were reverted back as to what they were at the last Congress of 2014.

The ruling declared Chamisa’s succession of Morgan Tsvangirai as illegitimate, and the Kuwadzana District Council yesterday endorsed the Supreme Court Judgement.

However there were other members who were in the MDC- T Structures in Kuwadzana District, Wards and Branches who did not want to respect the Supreme Court Judgement had chose to be part of the Chamisa camp. These were all expelled yesterday Kuwadzana.

Among those expelled is Johnson Matambo, a former personal aide to Chamisa during the time Chamisa was a Government Minister between 2009 and 2013. Matambo is running to replace Chalton Hwende as the Kuwadzana East Member of Parliament.

Hwende became the first casualty of the intra factional battles in the MDC camps as he was recalled by Khupe long back.

The Khupe camp said Matambo and 24 others who openly aligned with Chamisa had by so doing expelled themselves and will be barred from participating in the extraordinary congress.

The expelled members are:
1) Girisoti Mandere
2) Thomas Gono
3) John Kaseke
4) Raymond Jakopo Mubaiwa
5) Samuel Murahwa
6) Peter Chitukudza
7) Maria Masango
8) Chiedza Sengwe
9) Doreen Dhimasi
10) Johnson Matambo
11) Adonia Shoko
12) Moses Mulanje
13) Phabi Mquabuko
14) Zivanai Tapera
15) Julia Letera
17) Memory Murangwa
18) Fungai Muromba
19) Tapfumaneyi Mugota
20) Elias Mutengwa
21) Stewart Shonhiwa
22) Lucas Marizani
23) Vincent Dinara
24) Last Nyaduwe
25) Davison Mapfuwa.

Most members of the Chamisa camp have recently come to realize they blundered by not following the Supreme Court ruling and some have been openly claiming they will take part in the extraordinary congress in order to wrestle control of the party and assets from Khupe.

Hwende and MDC Alliance secretary for local government, Sesel Zvidzai, are among those who have indicated they want in on the extraordinary congress.-ZimVoice

Mthuli Ncube Justifies ZESA Tariffs Hike

By A Correspondent| Finance minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has justified recent ZESA tariffs hike saying the power utility was under viability threat as it was unable to pay coal suppliers.

Professor Ncube made the remarks during a media briefing with journalists this morning.

“Finance Minister @MthuliNcube says recent increases in electricity tariffs were necessary as ZESA’s viability was under “tremendous threat” after tariffs remained unchanged since first quarter. The company, he says, was unable to pay coal suppliers,” as quoted by Newzwire.

Teachers Vow To Continue With Strike

By A Correspondent- Striking Teachers have vowed to continue with their strike as they said the 40% salary increment is just meant to hoodwink them but it is not enough.

In a letter addressed to the striking teachers from the Zimbabwe Teachers Association (ZIMTA), teachers were urged to remain strong:

Dear Teachers

Good afternoon dear comrades and friends, we write to tell you that tomorrow we are escalating our campaign for better salaries and allowances. We call upon all bona-fide members and sympathizers to join in the chorus of better salaries.

We have refused to acknowledge the 40% offer meant to hoodwink us into believing that we have received an increase, nothing is further from reality than this. For your negotiators to get into the meeting tomorrow October 5, 2020, strong, galvanized and with unshaken resolve, they need to know they have you behind in support. If you are in, raise up your hand. I am in the struggle, are you?

We thank all our members who are in the trenches and encourage them to remain there until victory. For the undecided, we invite you to stand up and be counted support us to fight well and to those playing cat and mouse game, playing clock in and disappear we ask you to be bold. Make that unequivocal statement and stay home. Membership power is what counts.

Let’s all make that declaration of incapacitation loud and clear. Meanwhile, we will hear what the author.. have for educators tomorrow.

ZIMTA

Urgently Address Teachers’ Remuneration Crisis, MDC Alliance Tells Govt

The opposition MDC Alliance has urged government to urgently address the remuneration of teachers to restore the dignity of the teaching profession in Zimbabwe.

The MDC Alliance made the remarks while marking the World Teachers Day which is commemorated on the 5th of October every year.

“The MDC Alliance joins the world in commemorating World Teachers’ Day. We cherish the contribution teachers make to society & urge the Govt to urgently address the teacher remuneration crisis & restore the dignity of the teaching profession in Zimbabwe,” the party said.

Teachers are currently fighting with government over low salaries, plunging the schools re-opening plan as they are refusing to report for duty without better remuneration.

ZACC Crafting Air Tight Docket On BCC

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission ZACC has revealed that it is working very hard on the Bulawayo City Council Docket as it is investigating corruption in various councils countrywide.

This was revealed by ZACC Commissioner John Makamure who said their team is still investigating the issue and they want to come up with an airtight docket.

Said Makamure:

We are doing thorough investigations in Bulawayo, which is why our team is still there, over two weeks on, our aim is that we have an airtight docket that will lead to convictions hence we are gathering the necessary documentation and evidence relating to the BCC issue.

We are working hard to weed out all corruption within our local authorities, as it is, we have reports in Bulawayo, Harare, Kwekwe and Gweru to mention but a few, where we are gathering the necessary evidence for us to effect the arrests.

ZACC has said it is also working on a 36 high profile cases with a combined asset value of $4.5 million. ZACC said it is  conducting lifestyle audits on the 36 profiles and it is aiming to have 80 dockets by year end.-statemedia

Govt To Reopen Closed Pharmaceutical Companies- “It Will Work Simple” Says VP Chiwenga

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe’s Vice President who also doubles as the country’s Health Minister Constantino Chiwenga while touring United Bulawayo Hospitals told the people he was touring with that his ministry was working on reviving 13 pharmaceutical companies that closed down because of the economic turmoil.

Promised Chiwenga:

We are going to be opening all 13 pharmaceutical companies that were closed down. We are going to revamp all those facilities which had gone to waste. We are now going to revamp that area of equipment and drug manufacturing here in Zimbabwe. When we buy from outside Zimbabwe what we are actually doing is that the meagre foreign currency, which we are earning, is lost.

Chiwenga also said Government hospitals were now required to seek authority from the ministry to procure consumables and medical sundries from outside the country:

That will be a thing of the past and it must never be repeated. We don’t want a situation where some equipment would have been purchased from another country and then upon arrival, we discover that it does suit our environment yet money would have been wasted. That has to stop.

He then urged medical practitioners to stop shunning the country and said we need to build the country together and said our medical practitioners in foreign countries are told you are here for money when they complain:

We should not shun our own country because if we do so no one will develop it. I have seen our own specialists in foreign hospitals whenever they see wrong things being done at those institutions, they are not allowed to say anything and they are told ‘shut up and you did not come here to teach us; you are here for money.

While at the hospital VP Chiwenga also narrated how doctors at the hospital saved him when his appendix ruptured some 3 decades ago.-statemedia

Matemadanda Mocks Opposition Over Internal Fights

By A Correspondent| Zanu-PF Political Commissar Victor Matemadanda has mocked the opposition saying they always accuse the ruling party of interfering in their internal divisions, saying they are failing on their own.

Addressing the Bulawayo Provincial Co-ordinating Committee (PCC) at Davies Hall in Bulawayo, following Saturday’s primary elections, Matemadanda said the opposition game plan is to shift blame as opposed to addressing issues the MDC is facing.

“Whenever there are divisions in the opposition, they want to blame Zanu-PF. Even when they violate their own constitution, they want to blame Zanu-PF. When the Supreme Court says they violated their constitution, they want to blame Zanu-PF. So, you should not stop assisting the people thinking that there is going to be another party which will help them. All the people belong to Zanu-PF as you can see that other parties are failing on their own,” he said.

Matemadanda warned candidates that being selected to represent the electorate is not a window for looting.

“Being a councillor is voluntary work. It means as a councillor you are the one who gives the public as opposed to you getting things from the people. That is why in the past those who vied for the council position used to own properties. But nowadays some people think being a councillor is a full-time job. Some people being elected want so many benefits but as a party if we hear that a Zanu-PF elected councillor is involved in stands grabbing, we will fire you while court processes take place. If you take what is supposed to benefit the people, you should know that you must be fired,” said Matemadanda.

He said while the ruling party is initiating development projects at grassroot levels, the opposition wants to cause anarchy through unsanctioned demonstrations.

Catholic Bishop Tears Into Mnangagwa And His Killer Govt

By A Correspondent- The Roman Catholic Bishop of Chinhoyi, Father Raymond Tapiwa Mupandasekwa, has launched a scathing attack on President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Government, saying the ruling party is led by ruthless killers who arrest anyone who thinks differently from them and is full of people who are not afraid to shed innocent blood.

The Masvingo-born Mupandasekwa, who in 2018 became the first black bishop of Chinhoyi Catholic Diocese, took particular aim at Government over the recent decree by Vice President Chiwenga to employ all graduating doctors under the army as a way to prevent future job actions in the country’s fragile healthcare sector.

The 50-year-old Catholic Bishop also blasted the Mnangagwa administration for the arrests in July and subsequent prolonged denial of bail to political activists and journalists who stand accused of plotting the unconstitutional removal of Government.

Journalist Hopewell Chin’ono together with opposition leader Jacob Ngarivhume spent 44 days locked up at Chikurubi Prison as the State repeatedly opposed bail. Opposition MDC Alliance official Job Sikhala was also to be later arrested and held the same waym

Speaking yesterday at a church service in Chinhoyi, Bishop Mupandasekwa described Mnangagwa’s government as “killers”.

He said:

“They bring bloodshed; they kill. Instead of freedom, they bring imprisonment. They bring violence and imprison all those who oppose them. The only thing they know is violence,” said the cleric to an astounded congregation.

Turning to the plight of young medical doctors who now have no option than join the army in order to complete the last two years of their qualification journey, Father Mupandasekwa said the government was bringing “great” distress to the medical professionals with this “unconstitutional proposition”.

“The freedom party refused to give freedom of choice to the young doctors,” he said.

He added that the country could soon find itself with no more doctors as a result of the decree.

Born on the 28th of April 1970 in Masvingo, Bishop Mupandasekwa in 2018 became the black first Catholic Bishop for Chinhoyi diocese. He succeeded Bishop Emeritus Dieter Scholz who was overseeing Chinhoyi at the time.

Bishop Mupandasekwa’s mother Roswita Madzima (deceased) was a housewife and a tailor. She died from breast cancer. His Father Fabian Mupandasekwa (now also deceased) was a police officer for many years. He died in 2002 from injuries sustained from a car accident.

He attended Chishawasha seminary in the early to mid 1990s and was eventually ordained priest by Archbishop Patrick Chakaipa in August 2001.

The Bishop becomes the first Catholic leader in recent memory to launch a direct attack on the Zimbabwean leaders since Father Pius Ncube had run-ins with Robert Mugabe in the early 2000s.

However, the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference (ZCBC) has of late been making scathing commentaries as a bloc against the Government for alleged human right abuses and corruption.

A case in point is the scathing letter sent by the ZCBC accusing President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime of abusing power in its crackdown on political activists, and of rampant corruption.

The letter reads:

“The crackdown on dissent is unprecedented. Is this the Zimbabwe we want? To have a different opinion does not mean to be an enemy. It is precisely from the contrast of opinions that the light comes. Our government automatically labels anyone thinking differently as an enemy of the country: that is an abuse …

“Suppression of people’s anger can only serve to deepen the crisis and take the nation into deeper crisis.”

The bishops said corruption in the country had reached alarming levels.

The letter, sent on 14 August, continues: “Government and civic society are agreed that corruption is [choking] the economy, and compromising our justice system. While there is this acknowledgement there hasn’t been equally a serious demonstration by government to rid the country of this scourge.”

The clergy said an urgent solution to the Zimbabwean crisis was needed.

The bishops have also thrown their weight behind the #Zimbabweanlivesmatter movement, which was trending on social media in August.

The government said at the time that it was offended by the letter, which it described as “inappropriately prescriptive and grossly disrespectful”.

Mnangagwa told his party’s politburo meeting: “It is most unfortunate when men of the cloth begin to use the pulpit to advance a nefarious agenda for detractors of our country.

Ziyambi Ziyambi, the Minister of Justice, said at the time: “Government is compelled to engage the Vatican to ascertain whether such statements reflect the official attitude of the Holy See towards Zimbabwe’s leadership or whether these are merely the views of the various individuals concerned.”

Effort to get a comment from both the ZCBC and the Government’s spokesperson George Charamba on Bishop Mupandasekwa’s remarks drew blanks.-online

Celebrations As Kadoma Gets 2nd Traffic Lights In Town | PICTURES | UPDATED

Kadoma residents yesterday celebrated new robots installed at the Cabs building which become the 2nd in the town. PICTURES

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Joana Mamombe Dragged Back to Court Despite An Earlier Order to Undergo Mental Assessment Before Trial

By A Correspondent | The MDC Alliance Trio and others appear in court at the Harare Magistrates Court this morning over the case in which they are being tried for allegedly breaking lockdown rules on the 13th May 2020.

Those under trial are as follows:

Obey Sithole. (Youth Assembly President)
Netsai Marova (Deputy Organ)
Hon. Joana Mamombe.
Cecilia Chimbiri.
Stanley Manyenga (Harare Province, Chair)
Lovejoy Chitengu. (Organiser, Harare).

At the time of writing, Hon Joana Mamombe, who is currently incarcerated at Chikurubi Maximum Prison, was still to arrive at court.

The hearing commences at 9am.

JUST IN- MDC Alliance Trio In Court This Morning

By A Correspondent | The MDC Alliance Trio and others appear in court at the Harare Magistrates Court this morning over the case in which they are being tried for allegedly breaking lockdown rules on the 13th May 2020.

Those under trial are as follows:

Obey Sithole. (Youth Assembly President)
Netsai Marova (Deputy Organ)
Hon. Joana Mamombe.
Cecilia Chimbiri.
Stanley Manyenga (Harare Province, Chair)
Lovejoy Chitengu. (Organiser, Harare).

At the time of writing, Hon Joana Mamombe, who is currently incarcerated at Chikurubi Maximum Prison, was still to arrive at court.

The hearing commences at 9am.

MUREHWA HORRORS: Tapiwa Makore’s Wife Accused Of Another Murder Attempt.

By A Correspondent | A latest allegation was communicated on Sunday afternoon by a female whistleblower, a mother, that the arrested Murehwa man, Mr Tapiwa Makore’s wife, wanted to kidnap her child while both were traveling from South Africa, 11 months ago.

Tapiwa Makore and wife in a file photoshoot

Mr Makore is the uncle who was arrested after his brother’s son, he shares the same name with, Tapiwa junior, was found decapitated, and other body parts missing last week.

The allegation was made by the mother, name withheld, during a discussion programme with Sis Melly on her Diaries.

This has raised suggestions that the suspect’s wife is an accomplice in other killings.

A comment from the accused could not be obtained at the time of broadcasting. This was a live discussion.

This article is released in pursuance to the country’s Child Protection laws.

A police SOS has since been raised.

ZimEye is making a follow up investigation with the police HQ.

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Zimasco Evicts Former Workers From Houses Offered As Retirement Packages

By A Correspondent- Zimasco is reportedly evicting some retirees from the houses it gave them as retirement packages.

The matter came to light during an investigation that was carried out by The Standard together with Humanitarian Information Facilitation Centre (HIFC).

The investigation claims that ZIMASCO which is under SinoSteel evicted the former employees forcing them to live in temporary structures near Boterekwa Mountain while some are reportedly staying in classrooms at nearby schools.

Narrating the unfortunate incident that has gave birth to a humanitarian crisis in the area, Fortune Ngwenya, who is the chairperson of the retrenched workers committee said:

When we were laid off, the company said part of our pensions would buy the houses that we were staying in. 

However, lately the company has turned around and they have started evicting us from those same houses. It is now four years since the deal was struck that the company was giving us the houses. It is totally unfair

I am one of the people who have been evicted and I know the pain going through many others. We feel we are being oppressed because we have no power. The company has power and support. But what they are doing is totally unfair and we call upon government to intervene and help us.

However, when ZIMASCO was contacted for comment, the company’s Spokesperson Clara Sadomba said the evictions were above board:

All dues to retrenched workers were completed in January 2018. There are no retrenched workers who deposited money for houses in Shurugwi. All evictions are being done after due process.

The retrenchments reportedly occurred after the 2016 High Court judgment that allowed companies to let go or retrench their workers/employees on a 3 months notice.-standard

Air Zimbabwe Receives Another Jet From Malaysia

A long-haul aircraft bought by Government from Malaysia to augment Air Zimbabwe’s fleet — the Boeing 767 — was delivered yesterday.

Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza received the 265-seater plane at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport.

This completes the delivery of both aircraft after the first one — the Boeing 777 — arrived in the country in January.

Minister Matiza said the acquisition of the long-haul plane indicated Government’s commitment to revive the country’s national airline.

“Now that the (Boeing) 767 is here as well, they all suit our strategy,” he said.

“For domestic market, we have an Embraer (ERJ50), which is fully functional; we have the 737, which also does domestic and regional.

“As we speak, the (Boeing) 737 is in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) operating on the regional route. So this is great for Air Zimbabwe . . .”

Mr Tonderayi Mukubvu of Grant Thornton, which is administering the transactions, said the acquisition of the planes was a progressive move.

“You would recall that the Government had committed to supporting the restructuring of Air Zimbabwe by giving them appropriate equipment, and these two pieces of equipment are now in the country,” he said.

“We are now putting efforts and plans together to try and ensure how we can optimally utilise these aircraft.

“We received an Embraer ERJ 50-seater aircraft in April 2019; this aircraft has since gone to South Africa for maintenance and major checks and we are getting it back end of October.”

Mr Mukubvu said Air Zimbabwe will soon be able to deploy the latest plane on domestic and regional routes.

“So we are anticipating, with these new additions, that operationally, Air Zimbabwe should start breaking even or making marginal profits,” he said.

“What is critical going forward, still under reconstruction, is for Government to now avail funds for us to be able to settle our creditors, both local and foreign, and those discussions are currently at an advanced stage.”

Teachers Adamant They Are Not Going Back To Work As Govt Calls Them For A Meeting

Paul Mavima
Paul Mavima

PUBLIC Service Minister Paul Mavima has summoned teachers’ unions to a meeting in Harare Monday afternoon as the impasse between government and educators continues.

Some teachers have refused to go back to work citing incapacitation.

The Zimbabwe National Teachers Union (ZINATU), one of the teachers’ unions has said it is not moved by threats of dismissal uttered by Primary and Secondary Education Minister Can Mathema who has said thousands of teachers are on standby to replace those who have refused to go back to work.

In a statement, ZINATU said its members will not return to work unless the government meets their demands and accused Mathema of causing anarchy and discord.

“We wish to start by thanking the listening, passionate, forthcoming, action-oriented, sympathetic, focused, and objective Hon Minister Professor Paul Mavima for the gesture he has extended to all teacher unions for a meeting with him tomorrow. He never at any point directed threats of dismissals on us when he was Education Minister.

“However, we wish to very sadly and regrettably point out to the good professor that his appeal that we go back to work as negotiations with unions are in progress is not sustainably actionable. Our reasons are very simple, the Hon Professor needs to be further briefed why we are at home. Teachers have declared incapacitation. Our children who should have gone to their boarding schools are still with us at home. Our own employer has incapacitated us,” said ZINATU chief executive Manuel Nyawo.

He said the $1 500 teachers received last week was paltry and hardly enough to buy four grocery items.

“So our incapacitation issue has not been attended to. To be able to go back to work, put us at par with our counterparts whom you awarded more than us in June and the money must be backdated to the same month.

“We will use this money to carry our belongings to our stations but subject to meeting other conditions as raised below,” said Nyawo.

He said teachers want a living wage that will enable them to fees for their children,

“Give us a living wage that will enable us to pay between $28 000 and $40 000 in boarding fees which have been approved by the Ministry. The approval we presume was premised on the general range of civil servants’ salaries, teachers included with the assumption that we are capable of raising these fees from our salaries and so the need for an upward adjust must not be a tall order.

“That alone should tell you that any figure below $40 000 as salary for teachers is just not enough and your colleague Minister Cain Mathema who is reckless with his mouth must attest to that,” added Nyawo.

Teachers want the government to pay them a Covid-19 allowance, particularly the USD$150 which was introduced a few months ago and has only appeared on payslips and never paid, address sector-specific allowances but not at the National Joint Negotiating Committee (NJNC) platform where not all teacher unions will be represented.

He said teachers are not prepared to wait for the NJNC processes which ordinarily take long for their issues to be addressed.

They want a memorandum of agreement with the government reflecting specific areas of concern and the payable date which should be this month.

“Be informed and rest assured that by copy of this communique our members shall peacefully stay at home until further notice and realistic payments are made into their accounts or alternatively sound agreements are signed. We as ZINATU are not fighting government but are not motivated to go to work.

“Our spirits are at their lowest ebb and we don’t deserve reckless and provocative words as came from Minister Mathema who seems to have a penchant for distaste for teachers. He should desist from breeding anarchy and discord. If he wants our respect, he should respect us too.

Today Is World Teachers Day, Nothing To Celebrate For Zimbabwean Teachers

Paul Nyathi

Raymond Majongwe

Today is World Teachers Day which is met with gloom for Zimbabwean teachers who are on an industrial action.

Commemorations to mark the World Teachers’ Day, also known as International Teachers Day, are held every year on October 5 to honour teachers and recognise their contributions to education and development.

Many events are organised on this day to emphasise the importance of teachers and learning and to raise the profile and increase the awareness and understanding of the teaching profession and its importance.

The theme for World Teachers’ Day 2020 is ‘Teachers: Leading in crisis, reimagining the future’. As the Covid-19 pandemic affected the education process thus creating challenges for teachers across the world. It created a need to revisit the method of giving education.

UNESCO announced October 5 as World Teachers’ Day in 1994. The day is celebrated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) along with United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), International Labour Organisation (ILO) and Education International.

Hundreds of Zimbabwean teachers demanding better pay have stayed at home as schools reopened after six months of coronavirus restrictions.

Teachers “did not turn up for duty”, Raymond Majongwe, secretary general of one of the country’s largest unions, the Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe, told journalists recently.

Majongwe said teachers battle to “survive” and that they can’t even afford to send their own children to school.

Teachers’ salaries, he said, have been heavily eroded by inflation – which stands at over 700% – to an average equivalent of $40 a month, down from $550 in October 2018.

He said:

Forty dollars is an insult. Teachers have lost their ranking in society. It’s actually an insult to be a teacher. It’s a curse.

MDC Alliance Youth Members Arrested For Occupying Party Offices Grabbed By Thokozani Khupe MDC-T

Eight MDC-Alliance activists on Saturday appeared in court charged with public violence after they tried to forcibly occupy the MDC-T’s provincial offices in Marondera.

They appeared before magistrate Ms Sharon Mashavire who freed them on $500 bail each when she remanded them out of custody to October 15.

Prosecutor Mr Reward Sitotombe told the court that last week on Friday, the youths stormed the MDC-T offices in the company of other party executive members.

It is the State’s case that the gang harassed MDC-T workers and ordered them off the premises.

The workers reported the incident to the police who investigated and arrested the eight, while others in the group escaped.

MDC-T spokesperson Mr Farai Nyandoro said the planned takeover of the office by MDC-Alliance members failed.

“These youths from MDC-A came here to disturb our peace by trying to evict our party officials manning the offices, but we resisted,” he said. “Instead, they were arrested for violence.

“The rowdy MDC-A members were back again at the offices on their way from court and again forcibly entered the offices in clear provocation to the MDC-T officials who, however, remained calm.”

Govt Retains The Controversial Robert Mugabe National Youth Day Holiday

Paul Nyathi

Kazembe Kazembe

Goverment has retained the Robert Gabriel Mugabe National Youth Day as a public holiday. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed.

Zimbabwe first declared 21 February to be a public holiday called “Robert Mugabe National Youth Day” in 2017. The date of the holiday falls on Robert Mugabe’s birthday. Even though he is no longer in power, the current government has said that the holiday will still be held.

The day was confirmed as a holiday again next year by goverment.

The announcement was made by Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe in terms of the relevant legal statute in a Government Gazette published last Friday.

“It is hereby notified that the Minister has, in terms of section 2(1) of the Public Holidays and Prohibition of Business Act (Chapter 10:21), declared that the days listed in the Schedule shall be public holidays in 2021,” reads the notice p

New Year’s Holiday will be on Friday January 1, 2021, while the National Youth Day will fall on a Sunday, February 21 2021, where the following day will be a public holiday.

Easter Holidays will run from April 2 to April 5.

Independence Day will be on Sunday April 18, which makes the following day a public holiday.

Workers Day will fall on a Saturday and Africa Day will be on a Tuesday May 25.

Heroes and Defence Forces Day will be commemorated on Monday August 9 and Tuesday 10th August 2021 respectively, while the National Unity Day will fall on Wednesday 22 December 2021.

Christmas Day will be celebrated on Saturday December 25 2021, while Boxing Day will fall the following day.

Govt’s Pfumvudza Programme To Spend $118 Million On Transport Only

State Media

A Pfumbudza field under preparation

At least $118 million is being mobilised to transport inputs under the Climate-Proofed Presidential Inputs Programme, commonly known as Pfumvudza, from the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) depots.

Government is meeting transport costs and distribution of inputs is expected to pick up in the next few days, as the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development is working tirelessly to ensure farmers receive inputs on time.

Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement Deputy Minister Douglas Karoro said last week that Government was going to meet the costs of transporting inputs under Pfumvudza.

“Inputs under Pfumvudza must be transported at Government’s cost to the beneficiaries,” he said.

“In the past one or two weeks, we had some challenges with the disbursement of funds from Treasury, but now the Ministry of Finance is working round the clock to make sure the money requested by GMB for that purpose is expeditiously released,” he said.

“GMB requested for $118 million to transport the inputs from its depots to the wards where farmers are. I am pleading with farmers to bear with us for the next few days as Government is working on ensuring they get inputs in time.”

Some reports show that other local leaders in some areas had begun mobilising funds to transport the inputs.

Zimbabwe National Farmers Union (ZNFU) vice president Mr Edward Dune said there was nothing wrong with farmers mobilising resources if they could afford, rather than wait for Government.

All extension workers are expected to establish demonstration plots which will be used as centres of excellence where farmers will be trained on the principles and tenets of conservation agriculture.

The programme received a major boost in terms of extension services through enhanced mobility for the agricultural extension officers, with the support of 5 000 motor cycles from President Mnangagwa.

Over three million farmers have so far been trained on the Pfumvudza farming concept, with the majority of them being women.

The Programme is targeting 1,8 million households, with a target of 1,8 million tonnes of cereal and 360 000 tonnes of oil seed.

73 Year Old Gogo Burnt To Death In Mbare

A 73-year-old Mbare woman was burnt to death on Saturday night after her house caught fire in unclear circumstances.

The incident occurred around 8pm at house number 17 Ruredzo Makoni Street in Mbare and furniture and electrical gadgets worth thousands of dollars were destroyed.

Some rooms had the roof damaged.

The cause of the fire was still not known and investigations are still in progress.

The elderly woman was identified as Mrs Oripa Mukumbi and her body was taken to Sally Mugabe Central Hospital mortuary.

In an interview yesterday, Mrs Mukumbi’s son, Mr Godfrey Mukumbi, said the cause of the fire was still to be established.

“I am not sure about the cause of fire since I was not around, but from what we gathered, the fire started in the room she was sleeping in,” he said.

“Some neighbours and family members teamed up and managed to extinguish the fire. They also managed to take some items outside the house. But most of the property was burnt.”

Mrs Makumbi’s body was discovered at the door, indicating she was attempting to leave the room when she died.

Mr Mukumbi said the fire brigade and the police arrived a few minutes later and they helped putting out the fire.

Mrs Mukumbi is survived by four children and 20 grandchildren.

ZERA Announces New Fuel Prices

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority has announced new fuel prices.

New fuel prices announced with some relief for motorists
And on the large it is down except for the USD price for petrol.

Diesel is down to $4.51 & 4 cents in ZWL and USD respectfully. The new price is ZWL81.85 and USD1.

For diesel the drop is 31 cents in ZWL but and increase of 2cents in USD. The new prices are ZWL97.62 and USD1.20.

ZACC Ready To Arrest Bulawayo City Council Officials On Irregular Sale Of Land

State Media

Commissioner John Makamure

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) which is investigating cases in many local authorities across the country is finalising dockets that could lead to arrest of senior officials at the Bulawayo City Council over alleged graft.

Recently, the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works sent a probe team to Bulawayo to investigate corruption allegations, including the unprocedural allocation of stands to councillors and senior council officials. Countrywide.

In an interview in Gweru last week, the Minister of Local Government and Public Works July Moyo said there is an urgent need to curb corruption in urban councils to improve service delivery.

“In all the urban councils across the country, we have serious land scam issues and I have sent teams all over for further investigations and bring to book those found on the wrong side of the law,” he said.

“You know, in some of these urban councils, councillors and staff and I emphasise, councillors and staff, end up taking land, which was open land and they start having stands and if they have the stands, the allocation system becomes skewed towards themselves, family and their party. We think some of the land scams was for fundraising for their political party rather than doing correct things for the benefit of the residents.” The urban councils have been accused of turning open spaces into housing or commercial stands without following laid down procedures.

“So, in terms of the law, you cannot change an open space into housing units or stands without the minister signing, so it’s very easy to check and we have checked like in Harare and we will check in other cities,” he said.

“In Harare, I think we have more than 20 open spaces which were made residential or commercial stands without going through the normal channels. After unearthing that, we then gave names, the evidence, processes and violations of the law which were given to law enforcement agencies including Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc).”

In Gweru, Zacc is investigating irregular land sales involving councillors and management.

Sources at Town House have revealed that investigators have already requested several documents from city management amid indications that some officials and councillors might have corruptly benefited from land sales and would be brought to account.

Sources said Zacc investigators have also requested the list of all Gweru councillors who served in the last term and details of land sales involving them.

Bulawayo Town Clerk, Mr Christopher Dube was in the eye of a storm recently after a proposed allocation of a stand to him ahead of the renewal of his employment contract.

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works, Mr Zvinechimwe Churu said:

“The focus of the investigation is not just on Bulawayo but all urban local authorities. The ministry would like to ascertain if councillors and senior officials are adhering to the law and good governance in this area.

We have undertaken this exercise after developments that have taken place in Harare and would like to assure ourselves and Government that such practices are not nationwide.”

Sources close to the investigations revealed the probe team was particularly interested in the town clerk’s land offer and councillors’ and officials’ purchase of land.

The anti-graft team is also interested in the allocation of a plot in Rangemore to the mayor, Councillor Solomon Mguni and an application by the mayor to construct duplex flats on stand number 19789 Bulawayo Township, which was eventually turned down by councillors.

In an interview, Zacc spokesperson, Mr John Makamure said:

“We are doing thorough investigations in Bulawayo, which is why our team is still there, over two weeks on, our aim is that we have an airtight docket that will lead to convictions hence we are gathering the necessary documentation and evidence relating to the BCC issue.

“We are working hard to weed out all corruption within our local authorities, as it is, we have reports in Bulawayo, Harare, Kwekwe and Gweru to mention but a few, where we are gathering the necessary evidence for us to effect the arrests.”

Sale Of Mount Pleasant Golf Club Land Under Investigation.

State Media

Investigations into the sale last year of 24 hectares of Mount Pleasant Golf Club by Harare City Council to a private developer for almost $27 million with the cash allocated to clearing the salaries backlog are underway.

Among the allegations being investigated are that the then chairperson of council’s Finance Committee, Highfield Councillor Luckson Mukunguma, and a senior municipal official shared US$90 000 “facilitation fees.”

In August last year, Clr Mukunguma in his capacity as Finance Committee chairperson, allegedly worked out a plan with officials to sell part of the golf club and approached a local realtor Segimel Investment (Pvt) Limited to look for buyers.

Mr Farai Rwodzi, who had just sold his Zim Alloys company, expressed interest in buying the land through his company, Hard Spec Investment. He agreed to pay $26 923 340 and payment was made in three tranches of $5 million, $20 million and $1 923 340 in January and February this year.

It is at this point that the investigations are centring on allegations of underhand dealings. It is alleged that Clr Mukunguma asked for a US$100 000 facilitation fee and then officials from Segimel Investment inflated this to US$200 000. This would have been worth around $1,6 million at the time.

The allegations continue that Clr Mukunguma was paid US$90 000 in cash, in the presence of a senior official to whom he gave US$20 000. But the rest of the fee was never paid council to speed up the deal.

Clr Mukunguma confirmed yesterday that the land was sold, but denies any personal benefit and said he was not involved in the sale nor was he in contact with the estate agents. The senior of the officials involved said he had no dealings whatsoever with the estate agents.

Giving details of the transaction, a source said: “Rwodzi was given an offer letter for the 24 hectares which were going for $26 923 340. The land was supposedly sold for recreational purposes. However, Mr Rwodzi failed to settle the full amount, at that time on September 6, 2019, the rate was 1:8,” said the source.

According to a receipt paid at Harare City Council, Mr Rwodzi, only made payment this year starting with a deposit of $5 million on January 7 this year. The money was transferred from Zim Alloys trade Banc ABC account.

Subsequent payment of $20 million and $1 923 340 were made on February 18 from Hard Spec Investment’s Banc ABC account, by then the exchange rate had increased by more than 100 percent.

The same source said Mr Rwodzi then declined to pay the rest of the facilitation fee. He allegedly claimed to have paid out a total of US$150 000 in fees.

Asked about the transaction and his relationship with Segimel Investment, Clr Mukunguma said he did not remember the company that facilitated the sale of the land, but confirmed that part of Mt Pleasant Golf Course was sold to clear the city council salary arrears backlog.

“This has been said for a long time. As a councillor I can only oversee such deals. I will never be involved,” he said.

“This information is coming because of the fights within the council. It really doesn’t make any sense. I have never been involved in any such dealings.

“We sold the land because we had no money and we wanted to raise money for salaries. We know selling of assets is not proper, but we had to clear the backlog, I don’t even know the person called Rwodzi.”

A number of land deals involving the council, individual councillors and officials are in progress. These involve creation and sale of stands on land that has been rezoned without going through the formal process, serious queue jumping on the waiting list, and complex deals that see councillors or officials pay off from the profits made by private developers.

One set of allegations involves land being sold in local currency and the buyer then reselling in foreign currency, making the profit from the rapid fall in the exchange rate until stability returned mid-year through the auction system.

Chaos At The ZANU PF Kwekwe Central Primary Elections As Police Fire Tear Gas At War Zone Party Offices

Paul Nyathi

File picture of ZANU PF supporters

Antiriot police had to be called in to disperse thousands of ZANU PF members who clashed with each other at the party’s primary elections in Kwekwe.

Violence broke out at the party’ district offices in Kwekwe following demonstrations against corruption and bribery allegations leveled against the election presiding team led by one Rtd Col Dr Kahuni and party’ provincial vice chairperson, Robert Nyathi according to The Midlands News.

Several vehicles parked inside the district HQ yard were damaged during the disturbances with one unnamed police officer and several party supporters reportedly injured.

The demonstration ensued soon after the Kwekwe Central Constituency structures rejected the use of ZEC’ voters roll in Sunday’ party primary elections with many accusing National Commissar, Victor Matemedanda and the election presiding team of corruption after he ordered the use of 2018 elections voters roll which many say favoured Kandros Mugabe the party’ 2018 losing Kwekwe Central parliamentary candidate.

Party supporters were demanding the use of cell registers only, while Rtd Col Kahuni and his presiding team refused to badge to the demands leading to the demonstration.

Police were seen firing live rounds and throwing tear-gas canisters at demonstrators before they were overpowered by angry party supporters.

Matemedanda directed the party leadership throughout the country where by elections are scheduled to use the 2018 elections voters roll to avoid busing in of voters , much to the dismay of party supporters.

“We are aware that the temptation to bus in people from outside the constituency is a high possibility and we are keen and committed to ensuring that the primary by-election reflects the will of the people”, read the memo.

According to reports from Kwekwe many party members claimed that they were not in the voters roll despite having voted in Kwekwe Central Constituency in the 2018 elections.

This is the first time that ZanuPF has used ZEC’ voters roll during its primary elections.

ZanuPF provincial chairperson, Engineer Daniel Mckenzie Ncube admitted that the election could not take off after the party was forced to abandon the process due to a number of challenges chief among them the sharmbolic 2018 elections voters roll.

“I can confirm that we have called off the Kwekwe primary election until further notice.

“The election faced a lot of challenges and one of them was the use of 2018 elections voters roll. It came to our attention that a lot of party members who voted in 2018, were found not to be on the same voters roll. The same was with party cell registers and this forced us to cancel the election”, said Ncube.

26 year old Energy Ncube popularly known as Dalla was contesting against 47 year old Mugabe a church Bishop.

The Kwekwe Central Constituency was left vacant following the death of NPF party sponsored MP, Masango ‘Blackman’ Matambanadzo who died this year of suspected food poisoning.

Source: Midlands News

Mnangagwa To Preside Over The Burial Of Brigadier General Chigudu At The National Heroes Acre

Paul Nyathi

The late Brigadier-General, Ruphus Chigudu

The late Zimbabwe National Army Brigadier-General, Ruphus Chigudu, will be buried this Monday at the National Heroes Acre, with President Mnangagwa presiding over the event.

Attendance by the public will be limited owing to Covid-19 health regulations.

Brig-Gen Chigudu died on September 24 at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals aged 64 and was declared a national hero last Thursday.

In an interview with the State Media over the weekend, Secretary for Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Aaron Nhepera said all the preparatory work for the burial was complete.

“Today we have been doing final touches such as finalising the programme. I can assure you that we are through with all the necessary preparations for the burial of our departed national hero. He will be buried on Monday morning,” said Mr Nhepera.

The funeral would follow the usual programme where the body will leave Charles Gumbo Barracks (formerly One Commando Barracks) around 7am and will be taken to Stodart Hall in Mbare for body viewing.

“From Stodart Hall, the body will proceed to the national shrine for the main event where he will be buried. Like what we have earlier on said, there will be limited attendance because of Covid-19 regulations,” said Nhepera.

” Mabhero” Runners Robbed Of US$130k Cash In The Streets Of Harare.

Paul Nyathi

Two man who are in the business of buying second hand clothing for Harare’s busy “Mabhero” market were last month robbed of over US$100 000 under very dramatic circumstances involving a police detective.

The detective with the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Richard Majone (36) and his co-accused Philip Tambaoga (32) were in court last week on charges of robbing the two men of US$130 000 at a fake roadblock in Harare City Centre.

Harare magistrate Judith Taruvinga remanded the pair in custody to October 15 and advised them to apply for bail at the High Court due to the gravity of the charges against them.

According to the court record, the two who were in the company of four others who are still on the run, hatched a plan to rob the two known Mabhero buyers on their way out of town to Mozambique for their routine business.

The six, with two of them in police uniforms, took guts to mount an illegal police roadblock at the busy intersection of Robert Mugabe Road and Samora Machel Avenue merging into Mutare Road in Msasa where they stopped the taxi hired by the complainant and his friend.

The accussed gang harassed the taxi driver and his passengers in a manner local police officers would normally do before eventually taking charge of the car with the driver bundled into the back seat. They drove away to a secluded spot down the road where they allegedly took a black bag with the loot and made their escape in a black Honda Fit.

Beitbridge Border Post Crossing Regulations Clarified

State Media

Zimbabweans and South Africans who had failed to leave either country at the onset of the Covid-19 lockdown are with immediate effect allowed to travel to their countries without going through their embassies.

But the borders are still closed to general travellers in line with Zimbabwe’s lockdown protocols.

Though South Africa re-opened 18 borders to international travel on Thursday, including Beitbridge, Zimbabwe still remains in lockdown.

The assistant regional immigration officer-in-charge of Beitbridge Border Post, Mr Nqobile Ncube said in a memorandum to various stakeholders that the movement of people within borders had been revised to accommodate returning residents.

“With South Africa no longer on lockdown, the requirement for South African nationals in Zimbabwe to seek clearance from the Embassy of South Africa in Harare falls away,” he said.

“With immediate effect, all South African nationals seeking to exit should be allowed out without hindrances. The same applies to holders of South African permanent resident permits and valid time-restricted permits.”

Mr Ncube said Zimbabweans in South Africa no longer need to seek clearance with the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) in the neighbouring country.

He said they may return to Zimbabwe under the new set-up and that they shall be allowed passage to the country subject to relevant Covid-19 compliances as administered by the Port Health.

Mr Ncube said the facility also covers those with permanent residents permits in Zimbabwe.

“With the repealing of the lockdown restrictions in South Africa, the implication is that Zimbabwean nationals no longer need DIRCO clearance to leave South Africa,” said Mr Ncube.

“This should be read in tandem with the current Covid-19 restrictions which provide for re-entry for Zimbabwean nationals returning home.

“Team leaders should ensure that all personnel get a copy of this memo and implement as such. Members are also reminded that we are still under lockdown and only those indicated categories should be allowed movement.”

Prior to the latest development, the commercial cargo, diplomats on government business and remains for burial were allowed passage across the borders.

Those South Africans or Zimbabweans wishing to return to their homes had to be cleared by their embassies and the host Government respectively.

They were also subject to mandatory Covid-19 screening and quarantining at various centres upon arrival.

A total of 9 331 Zimbabweans returned to the country from Eswatini, South Africa and Lesotho via Beitbridge border post between April and September.

WATCH: Man Attempted To Kill Own Son Near Mortuary?

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

By A Correspondent- Tapiwa Makore (senior) who was arrested for the murder of his nephew Tapiwa Makore (7) reportedly connived with a mortuary attendant to freeze his own son to death in order to harvest his body parts, a close family relative has revealed.

In an interview on Sis Melly’s diaries, the source said:

“The arrested uncle reportedly connived with a mortuary attendant and asked him to refridgerate his own son and told him that he would collect body parts when that child died.

The child was only saved when the mortuary attendants changed shifts and the child was asked who had brought him to the mortuary and he revealed that it was his father.

Melly : did the mother know about all this?

Whistleblower: Yes she knew but it was kept as a family secret. We are only hearing about it now. I am not sure she was part of it. I really do not know.”

The female whistleblower communicated on Sunday afternoon, that the arrested Murehwa man, Mr Tapiwa Makore’s wife, wanted to kidnap her child while both were traveling from South Africa, 11 months ago.

Mr Makore is the uncle who was arrested after his brother’s son, he shares the same name with, Tapiwa junior, was found decapitated, and other body parts missing last week.

The allegation was made by the mother, name withheld, during a discussion programme with Sis Melly on her Diaries.

This has raised belief that the suspect’s wife is an accomplice in other killings.

A police SOS has since been raised. ZimEye is making a follow up investigation with the police HQ on Sunday.

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Rev Sifelani Burial Set For Monday

Late Anglican Clergy Sifelani Burial on Monday

The late Rev Vusumuzi Samuel Sifelani will be laid to rest on Monday the 5th of October 2020 from 9 am at Dhimbamhiwa Village in Lower Gweru, the Sifelani family has announced.

A memorial service will be held tomorrow at the Anglican Cathedral (St Mary and All Saints Cathedral, Cnr Nelson Mandela and Sam Nujoma) Harare from 0930hrs to 12.00hrs midday.

According to the family, the body of Rev Sifelani will pass through his residence at 24 Hampshire Greendale at 8am on Sunday the 4th of October 2020.

After service, at 1300hrs the body will proceed to Gweru where a short prayer and body viewing will be held at 1700hrs at the St Mathews Mutapa.

After the stopover in Gweru, the body will proceed to Dimbamhihwa in Lower Gweru for burial on Monday the 5th of October 2020 at 0900hours.

The late Rev Sifelani passed on, on Tuesday night in an accident in Bulawayo.

Rev Sifelani was the Ecumenical Liason Officer at Zimbabwe Council of Churches.

He is survived by his wife and four children.

The late Rev Samuel Sifelani

Herald Celebrates Mnangagwa’s One-Sided Belarus Money.

By A Correspondent | The state owned Herald newspaper Monday morning threw a celebration of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Belarus business deal.

The state report, spoke more of Mnangagwa’s impressiveness, without revealing the details behind the business arrangement.

The development comes after investigative journalists revealed earlier this year how Mnangagwa has sold vast tracts of land to the European country in exchange for a few hundred buses. It could not be established if the latest deal is linked to the buses one. However the report Herald still contained no clarity on what Zimbabwe is giving back in the latest deal.

Earlier this year, ZimEye, directly took Mnangagwa to task over the first announced deal arrangement.

According to the report, the Belarus mechanisation facility is part of the deals struck by Mnangagwa during his tenure as Vice President in 2015 and as President in January 2019.

The equipment, which is the first batch, include 163 tractors, 19 combine harvesters and low bed trucks, the report continued.

Ramaphosa Praises Pitso Mosimane

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa says Pitso Mosimane will be missed but his appointed at Al Alhly flys the country’s flag high.

Mosimane, South Africa’s most decorated coach, resigned as Mamelodi Sundowns coach and joined the Egyptian giants on a 2-year deal this week, a development applauded by the country’s head of state.

“Pitso Mosimane will be missed as a force in South African football but his appointment by our continent’s flagship club strengthens the bonds of friendship between our two countries,” Ramaphosa said in a statement.

“It is also a recognition of the talent and capability that resides within our own continent. I wish Pitso and his team well as they fly our flag and the flag of continental football with a club in whose success all Africans take pride,” he added.-Soccer 24

Cyril Ramaphosa

ZRP Cop Creates Fake Roadblock, Robs Motorist USD130K.

A Zimbabwe Republic Police officer was allegedly involved in a Hollywood style robbery which involved in setting up a fake roadblock and fleeing with USD130,000 he robbed a motorist of.

The details were revealed during trial where Mr. Richard Majone (36), was charged together with Philip Tambaoga (32) last week.

Mr Charles Chikore from Chikore and Chigwaza is representing Tambaoga.

Harare magistrate Mrs Judith Taruvinga presided as the two were remanded in custody to October 15 and advised to apply for bail at the High Court.

On September 20, the two, who were in the company of four accomplices that are still at large, decided to rob two men that were going to Mozambique to buy second hand clothes, the State told the court.

They mounted a fake road block where Robert Mugabe Road and Samora Machel Avenue merge into Mutare Road in Msasa. Two members of the gang were wearing police uniforms.

Prosecutor Mr Lancelotte Mutsokoti said the accused stopped the taxi hired by the complainant and his friend.

The court heard that one of the accused asked the taxi driver to show them his driver’s licence while the other pulled him from his seat and forced him to sit in the back seat.

It is alleged that the accused persons drove along Mutare Road to the roundabout, turned into Harare Drive and parked the car.

The accused allegedly ordered the complainants to get out and lie down, then grabbed the black satchel containing US$130 000 before jumping into their black Honda Fit and speeding off.- Agencies/Herald

We Will Defeat Zanu PF-Komichi

Morgen Komichi

MDC-T insiders claim that an elaborate plan has been set to block MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa from contesting the 2023 presidential elections, which will include stripping him of his party and assets.

The Thokozani Khupe-led outfit has been methodically decimating Chamisa’s base since the Supreme Court ruled in March that the MDC Alliance leader’s succession of Morgan Tsvangirai was illegal.

Khupe has been using the ruling to recall legislators and councillors from a party that defeated her in the previous elections.

On Friday she returned to Parliament as a proportional representation MP on an MDC Alliance ticket despite the fact that her MDC-T contested the 2018 polls against Zanu-PF and Chamisa’s party.

A senior MDC-T official said the developments in the opposition were following a script that was crafted a long time ago and will culminate in Khupe’s party supporting constitutional amendments that will effectively shut Chamisa out of the forthcoming polls.

“The plot is like this: Zanu-PF will support Khupe, decimate Chamisa and force him to form a new party and lose everything like party offices, safe houses and so forth,” said the official who requested to remain anonymous.

“Then in 2022, Zanu-PF and the MDCT MPs will make constitutional amendments to peg the presidential candidates’ minimal age at 50 in order to disqualify Chamisa,” a well-placed Zanu-PF official disclosed.

“Chamisa will not run in 2023, he will only run in 2028 and by that time Zanu-PF will have sponsored internal divisions over his leadership. In short, Chamisa is finished.”

In 2018, Zanu-PF secretary for security Lovemore Matuke said the ruling party was contemplating using its two-thirds majority in Parliament to raise the age limit for presidential election candidates from 40 to 50.

Matuke claimed Chamisa, who was 40 at the time, was immature after he refused to accept President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s controversial election victory.

Chamisa says the polls, which he narrowly lost to the 77-year-old ruler, were rigged.

The main opposition leader also angered Mnangagwa by refusing to join the Political Actors Dialogue where Khupe is a member.

“Mnangagwa and Zanu-PF will not forgive him for that. They know if he is left undisturbed, there is no way Zanu-PF can win against him in 2023,” the MDC-T official added.

MDC-T interim chairman Morgen Komichi, however, dismissed allegations that his party was colluding with Zanu-PF to neutralise Chamisa.

“As MDC, we are independent, we are not working with Zanu-PF,” Komichi said.

“This is our conflict with Chamisa; it is an internal issue emanating from succession which has already been resolved by the court.

“We are now focusing on how we can bring order to the party so that we can confront Zanu-PF in 2023.”

He added: “We are not recalling people as a practice; we recall when a member ceases to belong to our party.”

Zanu-PF director of information Tafadzwa Mugwadi also denied working with Khupe, saying the ruling party had a two-thirds majority in Parliament and does not need any help from the MDC-T.

“That is hogwash, Zanu-PF has a majority in Parliament and it does not need the benevolence of any party to amend the constitution,” Mugwadi said.-The Standard

ANOTHER KIDNAP HORROR: Murehwa Wife Accused Of Trying To Steal Another Child

By A Correspondent | A latest allegation was communicated on Sunday afternoon by a female whistleblower, a mother, that the arrested Murehwa man, Mr Tapiwa Makore’s wife, wanted to kidnap her child while both were traveling from South Africa, 11 months ago.

Mr Makore is the uncle who was arrested after his brother’s son, he shares the same name with, Tapiwa junior, was found decapitated, and other body parts missing last week.

The allegation was made by the mother, name withheld, during a discussion programme with Sis Melly on her Diaries.

This has raised suggestions that the suspect’s wife is an accomplice in other killings.

A comment from the accused could not be obtained at the time of broadcasting. This was a live discussion.

This article is released in pursuance to the Child Protection Act.

A police SOS has since been raised.

ZimEye is making a follow up investigation with the police HQ.

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Khupe, Mnangagwa Plot To Destroy MDC Alliance Exposed

MDC-T insiders claim that an elaborate plan has been set to block MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa from contesting the 2023 presidential elections, which will include stripping him of his party and assets.

The Thokozani Khupe-led outfit has been methodically decimating Chamisa’s base since the Supreme Court ruled in March that the MDC Alliance leader’s succession of Morgan Tsvangirai was illegal.

Khupe has been using the ruling to recall legislators and councillors from a party that defeated her in the previous elections.

On Friday she returned to Parliament as a proportional representation MP on an MDC Alliance ticket despite the fact that her MDC-T contested the 2018 polls against Zanu-PF and Chamisa’s party.

A senior MDC-T official said the developments in the opposition were following a script that was crafted a long time ago and will culminate in Khupe’s party supporting constitutional amendments that will effectively shut Chamisa out of the forthcoming polls.

“The plot is like this: Zanu-PF will support Khupe, decimate Chamisa and force him to form a new party and lose everything like party offices, safe houses and so forth,” said the official who requested to remain anonymous.

“Then in 2022, Zanu-PF and the MDCT MPs will make constitutional amendments to peg the presidential candidates’ minimal age at 50 in order to disqualify Chamisa,” a well-placed Zanu-PF official disclosed.

“Chamisa will not run in 2023, he will only run in 2028 and by that time Zanu-PF will have sponsored internal divisions over his leadership. In short, Chamisa is finished.”

In 2018, Zanu-PF secretary for security Lovemore Matuke said the ruling party was contemplating using its two-thirds majority in Parliament to raise the age limit for presidential election candidates from 40 to 50.

Matuke claimed Chamisa, who was 40 at the time, was immature after he refused to accept President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s controversial election victory.

Chamisa says the polls, which he narrowly lost to the 77-year-old ruler, were rigged.

The main opposition leader also angered Mnangagwa by refusing to join the Political Actors Dialogue where Khupe is a member.

“Mnangagwa and Zanu-PF will not forgive him for that. They know if he is left undisturbed, there is no way Zanu-PF can win against him in 2023,” the MDC-T official added.

MDC-T interim chairman Morgen Komichi, however, dismissed allegations that his party was colluding with Zanu-PF to neutralise Chamisa.

“As MDC, we are independent, we are not working with Zanu-PF,” Komichi said.

“This is our conflict with Chamisa; it is an internal issue emanating from succession which has already been resolved by the court.

“We are now focusing on how we can bring order to the party so that we can confront Zanu-PF in 2023.”

He added: “We are not recalling people as a practice; we recall when a member ceases to belong to our party.”

Zanu-PF director of information Tafadzwa Mugwadi also denied working with Khupe, saying the ruling party had a two-thirds majority in Parliament and does not need any help from the MDC-T.

“That is hogwash, Zanu-PF has a majority in Parliament and it does not need the benevolence of any party to amend the constitution,” Mugwadi said.-The Standard

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Zanu PF Hates Us Because We Are The Best-President Chamisa

Farai Dziva|President Nelson Chamisa has pointed out that no mortal being will stop the wave of change.

President Chamisa has also revealed why Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is desperate to destroy the MDC Alliance.

“They fight us because we are stronger.

They attack us because we are resisting them.

They pull us down because we are standing and not fallen.
They hate us because we are the best..

We will get there no matter what!
Be inspired this Sabbath,” President Chamisa wrote on social media on Saturday.

President Nelson Chamisa

“Wave Of Change Is Unstoppable”

Farai Dziva|President Nelson Chamisa has pointed out that no mortal being will stop the wave of change.

President Chamisa has also revealed why Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is desperate to destroy the MDC Alliance.

“They fight us because we are stronger.

They attack us because we are resisting them.

They pull us down because we are standing and not fallen.
They hate us because we are the best..

We will get there no matter what!
Be inspired this Sabbath,” President Chamisa wrote on social media on Saturday.

President Chamisa

Police Say Vic Falls Gun Victims Tried To Disarm Soldiers Before Being Killed

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has alleged that the gunshot victims in Vic Falls last week, were killed after they tried to disarm the two soldiers who pursued them.

The development comes after independent reports stated that the soldiers were drunk and acted under the influence of alcohol. Several villagers who refused to be named alleged that the community is furious seeing what they termed an act of drunkenness.

Asst Comm Nyathi announced via state media saying members of the public warned against trying to disarm deployed personnel, especially during this period of Covid-19 regulations enforcement.

“The public is urged to co-operate with security services and observe Covid-19 regulations at all times. Meanwhile, investigations into the incident are currently underway,” Asst Comm Nyathi was quoted as saying.

The development comes as 3 contributors alleged during a ZimEye news review session, that the solders were abusive.

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Bonne On Target For New Club. ..

ENGLAND based Zimbabwe international footballer, Macauley Bonne came off the bench to score a late equaliser on his debut for championship side, Queens Park Rangers to earn his team a 1-1 draw against Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough yesterday.

Bonne brilliantly headed in a cross by Frenchman Yoann Barbet from the left deep into stoppage time when QPR looked to walk away from Sheffield empty handed.

QPR had fallen behind in the 54th minute when central defender Barbet scored an own goal.

Bonne came in as a 64th minute replacement for Tom Carroll and made an immediate impact with his goal securing a late point for QPR who have one win, two draws and a defeat in the four matches they played so far in England’s second tier league.-The Sunday News

Bonne

WARNING-DISTRESSING STORY: Uncle Connived With Mortuary To Kill Own Son, Says Whistleblower

By A Correspondent- Tapiwa Makore (senior) who was arrested for the murder of his nephew Tapiwa Makore (7) reportedly connived with a mortuary attendant to freeze his own son to death in order to harvest his body parts, a close family relative has revealed.

In an interview on Sis Melly’s diaries, the source said:

“The arrested uncle reportedly connived with a mortuary attendant and asked him to refridgerate his own son and told him that he would collect body parts when that child died.

The child was only saved when the mortuary attendants changed shifts and the child was asked who had brought him to the mortuary and he revealed that it was his father.

Melly : did the mother know about all this?

Whistleblower: Yes she knew but it was kept as a family secret. We are only hearing about it now. I am not sure she was part of it. I really do not know.”

The female whistleblower communicated on Sunday afternoon, that the arrested Murehwa man, Mr Tapiwa Makore’s wife, wanted to kidnap her child while both were traveling from South Africa, 11 months ago.

Mr Makore is the uncle who was arrested after his brother’s son, he shares the same name with, Tapiwa junior, was found decapitated, and other body parts missing last week.

The allegation was made by the mother, name withheld, during a discussion programme with Sis Melly on her Diaries.

This has raised belief that the suspect’s wife is an accomplice in other killings.

A police SOS has since been raised. ZimEye is making a follow up investigation with the police HQ on Sunday.

Watch the live video loading below….

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Latest On Bulawayo Water Shortage

THE Bulawayo water crisis has reached another level with council indicating that it will cut off supplies to the Central Business District (CBD) and industrial areas for the first time, rendering the whole city dry.

Council had exempted the two key economic areas from water cuts after implementing a devastating water shedding programme which has seen most suburbs going for weeks without water, with other areas getting water for a few hours on a single day once a week. However, it is the latest announcement, that will send shivers even in the industrial corners, as water is key in most companies’ operations.

Bulawayo Town Clerk Mr Christopher Dube yesterday said the city has not been treating water since Friday owing to a power surge that was experienced.

“The City of Bulawayo would like to inform residents of a power surge which occurred at the Criterion Water Treatment Plant late on Friday disrupting the water treatment process. Currently no treatment is taking place at Criterion. Further to that, Cowdray Park Booster Station on the Nyamandlovu line that supplies the Magwegwe Reservoir also lost power on Saturday (yesterday). In that regard, water supply is closed for the whole city till such a time when power is restored,” said Mr Dube.

The Town Clerk said a Zesa subsidiary, the Zimbabwe Electricity Distribution Company (ZETDC) was currently working on rectifying the problems to ensure resumption of water treatment at Criterion and pumping of water on the Nyamandlovu line.-The Sunday News

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Gold is refined through fire – Soldier on Job Ken Saro Wiwa Sikhala

Job Sikhala...
Job Sikhala...
Job Sikhala

Unlike Stanley Nyamufukudza’s anti-hero Sam in The Non Believer’s Journey, Job Ken Saro Wiwa Sikhala is the post-independence and anti-native coloniality protagonist who is not ambivalent towards the conflict and the crisis in Zimbabwe.

After returning home on $50 000 bail having spent a month in maximum prison for allegedly inciting violence he proclaimed that freedom is coming to the people of Zimbabwe without fear, equivocation and hesitation. We had lost ground and revolutionary time to exchange notes during his period of incarceration so as soon as he returned from the furnace I enquired on the status of his resolve and tenacity. The comrade I have grown accustomed to then confided that, it is unfathomable that human beings live in Chikurubi Maximum Prison and even an elephant would not survive beyond one day.

A defiant Sikhala had outside the prison gates announced that Chikurubi will be turned into a museum in the new order that he is willing to sacrifice for. “My friend it was hard in there but it has to be done,” to which I followed up with a biblical reference of how the precious metal gold is refined through fire incidentally capturing the trials and tribulations that saints will face during their ministry on this earth. As accurate as he dissected the Zimbabwean predicament, Job Sikhala views the country as a macrocosmic image of Chikurubi Maximum Prison which Dambudzo Marechera aptly and prophetically described as the House of Hunger.

Job Ken Saro Wiwa Sikhala frequently reminds me and also did to the nation during his laborious trial that his arrests under the regime are now nearing the centennial mark and as the political persecution speedily rushes towards that historical record so equally does the freedom of the people of Zimbabwe draw nigh. In 2003, the persecution veered towards the grotesque route of torture where he was ill-treated and cruelly punished for 8 hours. As humble as he is, Job Wiwa Sikhala lamented the arrest of Dumiso Dabengwa and Lookout Masuku whom he paid tribute to and in deference recognized their 5-year imprisonment at Chikurubi Maximum Prison suggesting that his incarceration pales into insignificance compared to those pre-colonial freedom fighters.

His doctrine related to the struggle for dignity and freedom for the people of Zimbabwe is consistent and emphatic when it comes to selflessness and martyrdom. Job Sikhala believes the sick and hunger laden days and the abuse by overzealous prison guards in Chikurubi are the panacea to dismantling a moribund autocratic system and there is a price to pay for genuine freedom.

The thunderous welcome he received from his family, friends, constituency, and political comrades energized him and proved to him that his struggle for the marginalized and oppressed poor is not in vain.

Being in Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume’s company Sikhala retorted, was a “privilege and as revolutionary as it comes.”

By Charles M. Mutama

Horror As Man Brutally Kills Son…

As the country is still in shock following the murder of a seven-year-old child in Murehwa, police have arrested a 43-year-old man from Zvimba for allegedly striking his son to death with a hoe while seriously injuring another.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident saying the suspect, Pardington Marezva, is set to appear in court this week.

“The suspect Pardington Marezva, a divorcee, on October 1 left his two male children at home and went to work,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

“He returned home drunk and accused his children of seeking food from neighbours.”

Police allege Marezva then picked a hoe that he used to assault the children.

“He struck his seven-year-old child on the head and he bled to death while his 10-year-old elder brother suffered a fractured left hand and swollen right hand,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

“The elder child managed to seek help leading to the suspect’s arrest.”

The incident comes barely a fortnight after another minor, Tapiwa Makore Junior (7), was allegedly murdered in a suspected ritual killing.

Tapiwa was allegedly murdered in cold blood by his uncle Tapiwa Makore Senior (57) in cahoots with his herdsman, Tafadzwa Shamba. Makore allegedly pinned the boy to the ground while Shamba used a knife to cut off the head, arms, and limbs. The remains were packed into two different bags with limbs and arms in one pack-The Sunday Mail

Murder

Five Perish In Nyanga Accident

FIVE people died in a road accident that occurred at the 34km peg along the Nyanga-Nyamaropa while at Mupedzanhamo, in Harare, a Zupco contracted Trip Trans bus veered off the road and hit some vendors and eight cars yesterday.

In a statement, National Police Spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the Nyanga-Nyamaropa accident occurred after a truck which was carrying more than 25 people lost brakes and veered off the road.

Twenty-two others were injured in the crash.

At Mupedzanhamo traffic lights, 10 people were seriously injured when the Trip Trans bus veered off the road and hit the vendors and eight cars. According to a police statement, the injured and taken to Parirenyatwa Hospital for treatment.

“The accident occurred at around 3am at the 34km peg along the Nyanga–Nyamaropa road and five people died on the spot,” he said.

“The survivors were taken to Regina Coeli Mission Hospital, Nyanga General Hospital and Mutare General Hospital.”

Eye witness Mr Daniel Mupfunya said the truck was carrying members of the Matizakurima family who were going to their rural home for a tombstone unveiling ceremony.

“The truck’s brakes failed at the same spot where the Regina Coeli bus disaster occurred,” he said.

Mr Mupfunya said six of the people who were taken to hospital were discharged after medical checks. Police did not immediately release the names of the deceased.-The Sunday Mail

Diplomat Of The Year Crowned

By A Correspondent- The Rwandan Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Ambassador James Musoni, has been crowned Diplomat of the year by the Diplomat Magazine, The Sunday Mail reports,

Speaking about the award, Musoni said he was happy to have been named Diplomat of the year and dedicated the award to his President Paul Kagame and said:

In this regard, our relations with Zimbabwe have been growing from strength to strength since we opened our embassy here in January 2019 and we envisage scaling our co-operation to higher levels.

The award could not have been possible without the unrelenting support we receive from the Government of Zimbabwe and its friendly people.

The awards that saw the Rwandan Ambassador to Zimbabwe bagging the gong were sponsored by Zimbabwe’s corporate world and nominees and winners were voted for after a nomination committee made up of journalists, business people, and the civil society.

The Rwandan Ambassador was instrumental in the establishment of the Rwanda Zimbabwe  Trade and Investment Conference which will be held in Kigali early next year.

“Nursing Application System Discriminatory”: Pressure Group

By A Correspondent- A pressure group from Matabeleland has called on the government to review the nursing electronic application system on the basis that is discriminating against some people from marginalized communities.

Volunteers Team 2020 group, the team of volunteers that is helping nursing candidates apply for nursing has so far helped many people access and navigate the e-application portal and so far 91 of them have since gone through the interview process and have already started training.

Imploring the government to make the nursing electronic application system a bit more user friendly, Volunteers Team 2020’s activist Discent Collins Bajila said:

Despite the above achievements, we reiterate our call for a review of the application system. We believe that the very fact that it is an exclusively online process, it marginalizes people from areas with no access to the internet.

We further reiterate the call for the parliamentary portfolio committee on Health and Child Care to investigate whether the system satisfies the requirements for administrative justice and devolution of power as dictated by the constitution

Bajila also asked the general populace to help the trainee nurses with basic staff as they are having a hard time and said:

Their allowances, which remain in arrears, are inadequate to get them groceries, toiletries, stationery, and other basic needs. We call for well-wishers to come forth and assist our young people with groceries, gas stoves, and stationery in order to reduce the load.-standard

“Underate Nero And Zimbabweans At Your Own Risk- Revolution Now Unavoidable”

By Knowledge Hakata- It is so sad that millions of innocent Zimbabweans continue to wallop in poverty at the expense of an un repentant, brutal, selfish, and ungodly system in the name of Zanu Pf plus a mercenary bunch of money mongers, whom I call dwarfs in large robes. Surely Thokozani Khupe Dounglas Mwonzora Morgan Komichi and crew have a special place in hell.

The situation in Zimbabwe has gone beyond normal to the point that even a grade 1 student is able to see that President Mnangagwa is just a failure by birth. That man deserves to be put on guillotine for killing and starving innocent kids, most of whom have no interest in politics.

The country has been militarized to the core to the extent that innocent doctors are now being forced to join the military so that they won’t strike. Surely this leaves one wondring whether this is the New Disorder or Dispensation? Surely both Mugabe and Tsvangirai are tossing and turning in their graves. If they could, they would have risen from the dead just to try and stop this Mnangagwa government from perpetual madness.

As a political student this is my prediction of what is happening and what is going to happen in Zimbabwe. Zanu PF knows that they won’t stand a chance in 2023 presidential elections. To counter that, they had to create fake opposition party in the form of MDC Khupe and her political demagogues.

The aim of Zanu Pf is not to create a one party state but to buy time by all means necessary so that they can remain in power. In doing so they have managed to capture the Judiciary which already was captured but now is captured to the core.

Thokozani Khupe and associates are being paid to support Zanu Pf in Parliament when it comes to the issues of amending the constitution. They want to create a scenario where it loos like everything that is being doen is above board. It is clearly evident that this regime cares less for the people. They are continuously putting a blind eye on the people’s needs. They seem to enjoy watching Zimbabweans suffer.

 Even if it means that they are going to amend the whole constitution, they are going to fail to amend the suffering of the masses in Zimbabwe which in my view is going to be the long term cause of a catastrophic and untold uprising.

Zimbabweans should not be worried about all these shenanigans that Zanu Pf is doing, even if they are going to suspend the elections at any given time a revolution is now unavoidable, it is just a matter of time. Zanu Pf has failed dismally that its now using the law to cement the suffering of the innocent Zimbabweans.

                                  Zanu Pf has succeeded in forming a fake opposition

                                        It has succeeded in destroying MDC Alliance

                                         It will succeed in amending the constitution

                                               It will succeed in suspending elections

But I bet my last bond note it will not be able to stop a catastrophic revolution in Zimbabwe, it is just now a matter of time before the unseen takes place. The PEOPLE shall SPEAK through violence soon

Knowledgehakata can be contacted on [email protected]

G40 Blamed For DCC Squabbles

By A Correspondent- G40 Remnants have been blamed for the squabbles marring the ruling party’s district co-ordinating committee (DCC) elections as accusations of people taking brides in order to influence the outcome of the polls in favor of candidates sympathetic to G40 emerge, the Daily News.

A party insider privy to the developments spoke to the publication and said:

Remnants of the G40 want to get control of the three provinces as a launch pad to take over from Mnangagwa.

A lot of money is exchanging hands under the table. There is a need for thorough vetting to fish out the malcontents. The good thing is that we unravelled the plot before we went to the elections.

The Zanu PF Secretary for security in the party’s politburo, Lovemore Matuke confirmed the reports and said they were investigating the reports:We received reports of people who are circulating dirty money from G40. We are investigating because we believe in tangible evidence.

We are going to deal with the issue when we vet papers from Mashonaland Central and other provinces. We are going to look at all these accusations because people can do anything.

We want to clean the party. By the time of the (DCC) elections, we will have a clean list of candidates. We are going to flush out all G40 elements, but we are also guarding against enmity between some members who are labelling each other G40. We are currently seized with the matter.

These reports of G40 remnants trying to gain control of the party come amidst reports that the same DCC polls have reportedly widened the rift between President Mnangagwa and his deputy VP Chiwenga

“Stopping By-elections Will Stifle Democracy” – Oxymoron, Can’t Stifle What Has Never Existed.

’By Patrick Guramatunhu- “Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga’s suspension of by-elections cannot be read in isolation as it is part of a well-thought-out strategy to stifle democracy in Zimbabwe,” reported The Standard.

“Chiwenga on Friday amended the Covid-19 regulations to stop the holding of parliamentary and municipal by-elections scheduled for December 5.

“The Covid-19 pandemic was used as a perfect cover for the latest grand scheme to weaken the mainstream opposition party through the misuse of the law and pure political skulduggery.”

Zimbabwe is not a democracy and the real “political skulduggery” is to suggest that suspending a flawed and illegal election process is “a well-thought-out strategy to stifle democracy.” This is an oxymoron, you cannot stifle something that is not there. 

Zanu PF blatantly rigged the July 2018 elections to secure a 2/3 majority in parliament and the presidency. Whether these by-elections go ahead or not that will not change the political arithmetic since the by-elections are for seats of recalled opposition MPs and councillors. 

Nelson Chamisa and his friends in the opposition camp participated in the July 2018 elections knowing fully well that Zanu PF was rigging those elections. The opposition politicians also knew that Zanu PF was going to allow the opposition to win a few gravy train seats, bait to entice them to participate. And that was what Chamisa et al were after.

By participating in the flawed and illegal elections the opposition have, per se, given credibility to the election process and, by extension, given some modicum of legitimacy to the vote rigging Zanu PF regime.  

Of course, MDC leaders and all the opposition participating in the flawed elections have all sold-out on the cause of implementing the democratic reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections. 

What Zimbabwe needs is to implement the democratic reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections. 

Without reforms Zanu PF will continue to blatantly rig the elections and those calling for these flawed and illegal elections to continue, under the pretext they are fighting for democracy, are not doing Zimbabwe any favours.

Zimbabwe is in this economic mess, the economy is in total meltdown and millions are living in heartbreaking abject poverty, and political paralysis, with corrupt and tyrannical ruling party and an equally corrupt and useless opposition, because the country has failed to hold free, fair and credible elections. 

40 years and counting of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption have left the country economic ruins. And 40 years of stifled debate and democratic oppression has forced all competent man and woman out of politics leaving the field open to corrupt and ruthless thugs. 

After 40 years of rigged elections we should be crystal clear what we want: free, fair and credible elections! We should also be crystal clear what we do not want: flawed and illegal elections, including by-elections. 

“Our Conflict Is With Chamisa”: Komichi

By A Correspondent- Morgen Komichi while dispelling the widespread belief that their court resurrected MDC 2014 Structures were not in any way sponsored by the ruling party Zanu PF said their conflict is with the MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa and they are an independent party, The Standard reports.

Debunking the widespread belief that they were being sponsored by the ruling party, Komichi said:

As MDC, we are independent, we are not working with Zanu PF. This is our conflict with Chamisa; it is an internal issue emanating from succession which has already been resolved by the court. We are now focusing on how we can bring order to the party so that we can confront Zanu PF in 2023.

Komichi also debunked the revenge recalls tags going around as the outfit he runs with Thokozai Khupe and Douglas Mwonzora has so far recalled over 84 councillors countrywide and 31 legislators and said:

We are not recalling people as a practice; we recall when a member ceases to belong to our party.

Meanwhile, an MDC insider told the same publication that the ruling party and the MDC T were crafting a plan that will block Chamisa from contesting in the 2023 elections by increasing the presidential candidate age to 50:

…Then in 2022, Zanu PF and the MDC-T MPs will make constitutional amendments to peg the presidential candidates’ minimal age at 50 in order to disqualify Chamisa.-standard

Zimbabwe failing On Mobile Money

Zimbabwe has been singled out as one of the countries with lowest daily mobile money transaction limits in Africa, a development seen as hindering the growth of the mobile money sector and hampering financial inclusion.

An study by GSMA — the global industry organisation that represents the interests of more than 750 mobile network operators worldwide — revealed that Senegal has the highest mobile money daily transaction limit of US$5 320, closely followed by Kenya at US$3 000, the Democratic Republic of Congo at US$2 500 and Egypt at US$1 903.

According to the study, released in April 2020, mobile money daily limits in Rwanda are pegged at US$1 550 (FRW1 500 000) while Zambia transaction limits sit at US$1 000 (K20 000) per day.

Mozambique, which is fairly new to the mobile money sector, capped daily limits at US$693 and is encouraging the use of digital payment platforms, including mobile money, as a way of combating the spread of Covid-19.

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe recently imposed a $5 000 (about US$61) daily limit on all mobile money transactions, among several measures it imposed on the sector in what it says are efforts to curb currency instability which the central bank says was largely being fuelled by the activities of some mobile money agents.

The RBZ has since banned all mobile money agents.

But according to the GSMA study, the use of mobile money helps the smooth running of economies and the improvement of the lives of vulnerable people, particularly during the global Covid-19 pandemic.

“In these times of crisis and despite the disruption caused by public preventive measures, mobile money has proved to be an invaluable tool for fostering resilience by facilitating safe and efficient money transfer and payments services,” read part of the report.

“Workers are able to receive wages, the humanitarian sector is able to disburse humanitarian assistance, the agricultural sector keeps value chains open and users of off-grid solar services can ensure that their phones are fully charged,” the report said.

The GSMA also encouraged countries to follow the examples set by the governments of Ghana, Kenya, Zambia and Rwanda that have enhanced transaction limits.

The latest report comes as authorities in Zimbabwe have come under fire from various stakeholders, including farmers, the business sector, retailers and individuals, for implementing stringent and restrictive measures on the use of mobile money services.