“Our Problem Was The Appointment Of The 2 Vice Presidents,” Veteran MDC Leader Speaks

By Ben Manyenyeni

I pick a blend of issues in the painful drama playing out in our MDC “family” – in its former context and content.

1. The very source of our problems was the appointment of the 2 Vice Presidents followed by Morgan Tsvangirai’s death.

2. Then the eventual succession, after his sad demise, was not handled to the satisfaction of (certainly) some of the aspirants and also many observers

3. The struggle for change had/has taken too long to the frustration of voters

4. These succession concerns and also the frustration seem to have hit the leadership even harder.

5. Subsequent fallout from and among the following ( Khupe, Chamisa, Mudzuri, Mwonzora and Komichi) all stemmed from personal political interests and NOT public political interests.

6. The behaviour of all these leaders in varying degrees was bent on defending personal political interests first and foremost.

There is evidence of insincerity and inconsistent behaviours and utterances in how each and every one of them handled this matter of threatened personal designs and desires.

7. That background was fertile for ZanuPF to take advantage of.

The MDC family made sure that dialogue and reconciliation were not priority early enough.

Now it is way too late for that route.

If you want to see an MDC person fight fiercest just give him an internal enemy to fight.

Within the party the glaring absence of grey-haired ELDERS and custodians of the common good who have nothing to gain has been so noticeable.

No internal remedies are on record.

8. ZanuPF has taken advantage of the internal fights to mount a bigger brutal external campaign.

This shameless involvement has been the decider.

9. ZanuPF’s hand is very visible in the worsening crisis.

MDC has crafty people and brutal people but not so many criminally brutal people to have orchestrated what has been unfolding.

Only the broader ZanuPF ie including state institutions has that capacity.

10. What we have seen the last few months is a shrewd HIGHLY TECHNICAL operation fully funded by the State in all material respects.

11. The abuse of the State institutions to torpedo democracy particularly the police and the courts reached unprecedented levels.

12. Most of the splinter factions are operating what I would call “Project Shaisano” – a fatal scorched earth policy which has attacked and overturned democratic outcomes and put the party on life-support.

13. Accusations of leadership cluelessness from the terraces are not entirely unexpected.

Our people play their bare minimum parts but prefer to watch, observe and make comments.

14. Our people have very little time for detailed analysis and critical performance attribution.

They hardly interrogate what is there to achieve what with in the conclusions.

Most markedly our population is third party the political issues are not theirs.

They don’t belong to politics.

They view and comment from a distance.

Because of this they demand that MDC must outsmart the ZanuPF apparatus which includes police, judiciary, CIO, army, ZEC, and most Gvt offices etc.

90% of ZanuPF work and costs are on the account of the taxpayer while MDC depends on the poor membership and the voters

15. Is the people’s party leadership in denial? NO !

They know what has SINCE hit us.

Is the party in a position to respond to this ZanuPF-enabled tsunami?

……..remains to be seen.

Touts Announce Their Return By Murdering Innocent Passenger

A 63-year-old Chitungwiza man died on Saturday afternoon after he was assaulted by three touts along High Glen Road in Harare.

The touts allegedly wanted to force him to board their unregistered commuter omnibus. Mr Anias Chiyangwa of Zengeza 1 was pronounced dead at Parktown Clinic in Waterfalls where he was taken by his relatives.

Mr Chiyangwa was walking near Mashwede service station when he was approached by the touts who were travelling in an unregistered Nissan Caravan.

The touts tried to force him to board their vehicle, but he resisted and they started assaulting him until he became unconscious.

According to a witness, one of the touts kicked him several times on the head and another on the chest, until some members of the public intervened.

The touts jumped into their vehicle and sped off.

Members of the public searched Chiyangwa’s pockets and found his mobile phone, which they used to inform one of his relatives who attended the scene.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident and appealed for information leading to the arrest of the suspects.

He expressed concern over unregistered vehicles on the country’s roads, saying many of them were being used to commit crimes.

In September 2017, a Harare man died after he was manhandled by touts near Roadport Bus Terminus along Robert Mugabe Road as he and his family waited for transport to Mutare.

Meanwhile, police have so far impounded 2 115 unregistered vehicles countrywide during the ongoing blitz launched last week.

According to the Vehicle Registration and Licensing Act, vehicles should be registered and always display their registration marks and numbers.

Asst Comm Nyathi warned the public that it was an offence to drive unregistered vehicles on the roads.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police wishes to clarify that it is in the interest of motorists and road safety that all vehicles moving on the road should have permanent registration number plates,” he said.

“Motorists should take note that vehicles with no permanent registration number plates cannot be licensed or insured.

“The Vehicle Registration and Licensing Act, Chapter 13:14 clearly specifies that an acquired vehicle should have change of ownership effected within two weeks and licensed thereof.”

The crackdown on unregistered vehicles comes in the wake of a spate of armed robberies countrywide as criminals are using such vehicles to avoid detection.

State Media

Ramaphosa Speaks For Africa At UNGA – Full Speech

President of the General Assembly,

Secretary-General,

Excellencies,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Seventy-five years ago the United Nations was established to introduce a new world order to achieve peace in the world.

It was the dawn of a new era of global cooperation, forged in the

aftermath of one of the darkest periods in the history of humankind.

In 1945 the world was in crisis.

It was counting the devastation wrought by war, devastation and plunder.

Today, we are in the throes of another crisis – the coronavirus pandemic.

The pandemic has cost nearly a million lives. It has deepened human suffering and uprooted communities, destroyed livelihoods and plunged economies into turmoil.

But just as the founders of the UN once stood united for the greater good, so too do we stand together to confront this grave threat.

In this crisis, people across the world have extended the hand of solidarity to people in other nations.

From the North to the South, humanity has been galvanised into action.

We have formed international partnerships to ensure there is equitable access to medical equipment and supplies.

Many nations have set up extensive social support systems to protect citizens whose jobs, businesses and livelihoods have been threatened.

Our response to the COVID pandemic has demonstrated the heights that can be attained when we work in the spirit of friendship and solidarity.

If we are to build a common and inclusive future in the aftermath of COVID-19, it is this solidarity that must endure.

In the words of Nelson Mandela:

“It is human solidarity, the concern for the other, that must be at the centre of the values by which we all live.”

As the African continent, our response to coronavirus has been swift and effective.

We have a continental strategy to fight the pandemic being driven by the regional economic communities.

The African Union has established a COVID-19 Response Fund and launched a ground-breaking African Medical Supplies Platform to ensure all countries have access to the necessary equipment and supplies.

Nonetheless, the pandemic will inevitably set back our developmental aspirations.

The resources we have had to redirect to fighting the pandemic has set back our efforts to provide housing, health care, water and sanitation and education to our people.

When the Secretary-General António Guterres delivered the 18th Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture in July 2020, he called on the nations of the world to forge a New Social Contract and a New Global Deal.

He said we must create equal opportunities for all, that we must advance a more inclusive and balanced multilateral trading system, that debt architecture must be reformed, and that there should be greater access to affordable credit for developing countries.

It is a call we as South Africa wholly endorse.

It is in the spirit of this New Global Deal, that we call on the international community and our international partners to support the rollout of a comprehensive stimulus package for African countries.

This will enable African countries to not only mitigate the health impacts of COVID-19 but to aid us in the immense task of rebuilding our shattered economies.

To ensure that no country is left behind we reiterate our position as the African Union that economic sanctions against Zimbabwe and Sudan should be lifted to allow their governments to respond adequately to the pandemic.

We also call for the suspension of interest payments on Africa’s external and public debt.

As the African Union we are encouraged by the collaboration of the G20, the IMF, the World Bank and the UN towards finding solutions to debt sustainability in developing countries.

This pandemic has highlighted the urgency with which we must strive to meet all the Sustainable Development Goals, but more importantly Goal 1 – to end poverty in all its forms everywhere.

For until we eradicate global poverty, we will always fall short of realising the vision of the founders of the United Nations.

We must expand economic opportunities to all people around the world, but most especially to the young, to women and to the vulnerable people in the world.

We must boldly pursue avenues of redistribution and redress as a means of advancing shared prosperity.

We must deal decisively with the rot of corruption that is robbing our people of the opportunities and services that are their right.

Together, we must raise our level of ambition to ensure that every man, every woman and every child has an equal chance at a better future.

It is a future free of hunger, disease, insecurity and war.

It is a world that affirms the dignity and worth of all, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religious affiliation or social circumstances.

The year 2020 will be remembered for the massive groundswell to push back the frontiers of racism under the umbrella of the #BlackLivesMatter movement.

As a country that has known too well the anguish of institutionalised racism, South Africa supports the demands for swift action against racism, whether committed by individuals, companies, officials or a state.

South Africa calls on the United Nations to spare no effort to end prejudice and intolerance in all its forms and wherever it may be found.

In the words of Dr Martin Luther King Jnr:

“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”

As we mark the 25th Anniversary of the adoption of the Beijing Platform for Action, we must intensify our efforts to empower women and girls.

It is the right of women and girls to be full and equal participants in the workplace, in political life and decision-making, in the economy, in obtaining an education and in society as a whole.

South Africa is proud to be a member of the UN’s Generation Equality campaign and has prioritised the eradication of gender-based violence and femicide.

At a continental level, we are working to finalise and adopt an AU Convention on Violence against Women during the course of this year.

AU member states are engaging on measures to promote financial inclusion, preferential procurement and preferential trade agreements for women.

As African countries we continue with our effort to ‘silence the guns’ once and for all through conflict resolution and peace-building.

Cooperation between the UN Security Council and the AU Peace and Security Council has contributed to improved peace and security in the Darfur region of Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia, Mali and the Central African Republic.

It is imperative that this collaboration is institutionalised and that the financing of AU peacekeeping operations is addressed and resolved.

South Africa is currently serving its second year as an elected non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council.

We have used our tenure to promote international peace and security by advocating for the peaceful settlement of disputes and inclusive dialogue.

The current composition of the Security Council does not reflect the world in which we live.

On the 75th anniversary of the UN we repeat our call for greater representation of African countries on the Security Council, and that this be taken up with urgency at the Intergovernmental Negotiations.

It is only through a reformed and inclusive UN Security Council that we will be able to collectively resolve some of the world’s most protracted conflicts.

As we celebrate the founding of an organisation dedicated to freedom and equality, the people of Palestine and Western Sahara continue to live under occupation.

We repeat our call for an end to the illegal occupation of Western Sahara and for the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination.

We further call for the lifting of the economic embargo and blockade of Cuba.

Your Excellencies,

We have no choice but to work together to address the climate change crisis.

As we rebuild in the aftermath of this pandemic we have an opportunity to place the global economy on a low-carbon, climate resilient developmental path.

We must advance the principles of the green and circular economies, not just for the sake of environmental sustainability but because of the opportunities for job creation and economic growth.

The global recovery effort must place climate change adaptation, mitigation and support at its centre – in line with the Paris Agreement and other multilateral environmental commitments.

As the founders of the UN stood at a crossroads in 1945, so do we 75 years later.

They answered history’s call to craft a new order for a world in crisis.

Today we battle the fires of a deadly pandemic, of racism and prejudice, of violence, war and extremism and, above all, of poverty and inequality.

The order we seek to build must be rooted in solidarity, equality and unity of purpose.

The coronavirus pandemic has presented us with a choice.

It is a choice between the global cooperation envisaged in the UN Charter or the pursuit of narrow self-interest and unilateralism.

It is a choice between tolerance or prejudice.

It is also a choice between economic justice or growing inequality.

The path we choose now will determine our collective destiny.

Though we face the most daunting of prospects, we have at our disposal the most potent force.

It is the solidarity and friendship upon which the United Nations was founded.

When history faithfully records the global response to the worst health emergency of this century, let it be said that we stood and acted as one, that we provided leadership, and that we gave the peoples of all nations hope and courage.

The best, and most fitting, legacy of this 75th Session will be that through our actions we gave true meaning to the term ‘United Nations’.

South Africa reaffirms its commitment to the ideals and the spirit of the UN Charter, and to sparing no effort to bring about a more just, peaceful and equitable world.

May our cooperation deepen and may our solidarity endure.

Let us make sure that all our efforts leave no woman, no child and no man behind, and that no nation is left behind.

I thank you.

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Nigerian Physician Dr. Tunji Funsho Named One of TIME’s Most Influential People In The World

Funsho honored for his work with Rotary International to eradicate wild polio in Africa.

LAGOS, Nigeria, September 23, 2020/ — TIME named Nigerian physician Dr. Tunji Funsho to the 2020 TIME100, its annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. The full list and related tributes are available now at time.com/time100, and Dr. Funsho’s TIME100 profile is available here (https://bit.ly/3ky8pZg).

The list, now in its seventeenth year, recognizes the activism, innovation and achievement of the world’s most influential individuals.

Dr. Funsho, a cardiologist based in Lagos, Nigeria, is the first Rotary member to receive this honor for the organization’s work to eradicate polio, having played an essential role in ensuring Africa’s certification as wild polio-free in August of 2020.

“I’m honored to be recognized by TIME for my part in ensuring that no child in Africa will ever again be paralyzed by wild polio, a disease that once disabled 75,000 African children every single year,” said Dr. Funsho. “Eradicating the wild poliovirus in Africa was a team effort that required the cooperation and dedication of governments, partners, Rotary members, hundreds of thousands of health workers, and countless parents who chose to have their children vaccinated against polio.”

As the leader of Rotary’s Nigeria National PolioPlus Committee, Funsho has worked alongside Rotary members throughout the country to raise awareness about the importance of polio immunization, encouraged governments and public figures to support polio eradication, and served as a vocal leader and advocate for Rotary’s fight to end polio in Africa.

Dr. Funsho works closely with Rotary’s partners in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI): the World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. As a member of Nigeria’s Presidential Task Force on Polio, he has coordinated immunization and advocacy campaigns with the Minister of State for Health and the Inter-Agency Coordination Committee for Polio Eradication. He has also worked closely with the Sir Emeka Offor Foundation, the Dangote Foundation, the Traditional Leaders Council and the Federation of Muslim Women’s Association of Nigeria.

In August 2019, Nigeria reached three years without a case of wild poliovirus. Nigeria’s progress, led by Rotary, its GPEI partners and local and national governments, was the result of decades of sustained efforts, including domestic and international financing, the commitment of hundreds of thousands of health workers, and innovative strategies to immunize children who previously couldn’t be reached due to insecurity in the country’s northern states.

On 25 August, the African region was certified wild polio-free. This historic announcement means that five of the WHO’s six regions, representing more than 90 percent of the world’s population, are now free of the wild poliovirus. The virus is now endemic in just two countries, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Rotary’s nearly 32,000 members in Africa have played a critical role in helping the region achieve its wild polio-free status by holding events to raise funds and awareness for polio, and working with world governments and national and local leaders to secure funding and support for polio eradication.

Temba Mliswa Says Its Wrong To Blame Perence Shiri For Gukurahundi

CONTROVERSIAL Norton independent MP Temba Mliswa Tuesday on Monday shocked all and sundry when he called on the nation to stop associating late former Agriculture Minister Perrance Shiri to Gukurahudi as “it was inhuman to talk evil of someone who cannot defend themselves.”

Mliswa was speaking in parliament in a debate as parliament gave condolences on the passing on of the former Minister.

Shiri served as the commander of the soldiers during the Gukurahundi atrocities who killed over 20 000 people in Matabeleland and Midlands provinces.

Shiri died on 29 July due to Covid-19 complications.

Mliswa described Shiri as a liberation struggle icon and urged other MPs to speak glowingly about the late politician.

“Mr. Speaker Sir, may this be an opportunity for my colleagues Honourable Members of Parliament to talk about the good that this man did. It will be totally inhuman to talk about what a man did when he cannot defend himself when he is no more,” said Mliswa Tuesday.

“I hasten to say do not associate him with Gukurahundi. He was just a commander when there were other commanders. If we decide to talk about people being killed let us bring every soldier who has been to war before the courts and ask them why they killed. He was never the commander of the army and he was never part of the commander of the Air Force (of Zimbabwe),” Mliswa said.

“There is a commander-in-chief who they take instructions from. So, he must never be tainted with something which other people gave orders to. Unfortunately, the true story of Gukurahundi will never come out because the commander-in-chief at the time was the former late President R. G. Mugabe. He was there and nobody had the chance to ask him and when you are in that position, no one else can speak for you but yourself.”

Mliswa said parliament failed to exercise its oversight role and invite Mugabe to give his side of the story.

“We invited him (Mugabe) to come because we wanted to understand. The various committees had an opportunity to invite him to also find out about Gukurahundi since he was the commander-in-chief and he was the President at the time.

“For us to talk about who was in charge of Gukurahundi when the principal is no more, I think you are opening old wounds; may the souls of those people who passed away rest in peace. May we never again have such an experience as a people. May we have a leadership which forgives and asks for forgiveness,” said Mliswa.

He continued, “In that spirit, we are able to move as one nation and we are able to safeguard the pain, joy, and interest of the people who sacrificed for this country, the late Joshua Nkomo, the late Josiah Tongogara, the late Nikita Mangena, the late Herbert Chitepo, the late Ziyapapa (Moyo) all those that we know about can only be happy when we are in unity and we are tolerant of each other.

“They could tolerate the white men at the time when the white men had an agenda to totally kill people, but today why can we not be tolerant of each other? May we learn the tolerance of Gudoguru the late retired Air Chief Marshall Shiri in that he could talk to anyone because he was Zimbabwean and he put Zimbabwe first?”

Zim Dollar Marginally Gains At Mangudya Auction

Own Correspondent

THE stability of the local currency against the united states dollar continues according to this Tuesday’s Reserve bank of Zimbabwe foreign Currency Auction results with the local unit marginally gaining from last week’s 81.69 to 81.50.

A total of US$31 million was fully allotted against the corresponding bids speaking volume of the central bank’s capacity to meet forex demands for the country.

This shows the increase in the amount of foreign currency being accessed on the auction system which points to exchange rate stability.

The foreign currency auction system was launched in June this year as a way of countering the parallel market rate which was going up on a daily basis. With the local currency firming against US$, it shows that government is on track getting the economic fundamentals right for a stable economy.

Depressed Suicide Scribe Laid To Rest

State Media

Herald entertainment editor Godwin Muzari, who died last week, was buried at Glen Forest Memorial Park in Harare yesterday.

Muzari died in a case of suspected suicide at his Waterfalls home.

Mourners, including prominent figures in the arts industry, came to pay their last respects to the award-winning arts writer.

Colleagues described his demise as a loss to the journalism profession.

Speaking on behalf of The Herald Editor Hatred Zenenga at the funeral service held at the Muzari family home in Glen Norah A yesterday, his deputy Lovemore Mataire said although he had worked with Muzari for a short period, he was a talented journalist with an inimitable style of writing.

“We used to call him ‘Godfather’ because of his exceptional journalistic competence. I remember he wrote an article on Leonard Dembo’s mother, which resulted in the outpouring of sympathy and material contributions towards the welfare of the late musician’s mother. This was Goddy, his articles connected with readers. His heart was always compassionate for the downtrodden,” Mataire said.

He described the late Muzari as a jovial and ever-smiling individual.

“We are shocked and pained by Godwin’s death as we least anticipated his departure. However, we feel that the Muzari family can be consoled by the fact that Godwin was no longer just a member of the Muzari family, but was now also part of the Zimpapers family and the nation. What he wrote impacted the whole country. No one is going to write in the manner Muzari used to write. We are going to dearly miss his writing and its impact on our readers,” added Mataire.

National Arts Council of Zimbabwe director Nicholas Moyo said there is still disbelief in the arts industry over Muzari’s death.

“Godwin was a prolific arts writer and made a difference in our industry. He even won a NJAMA award for his contribution to the arts industry, this shows he was well versed in arts reporting,” said Mr Moyo.

“As the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe some few years later we gave him a NAMA award which is the most premier award in this country which is for appreciating hard work. Muzari was not afraid of covering controversial issues, but remained ethical in his execution of duty.”

State Persecution Of Joanna Mamombe Continues, Now They Want Her Thrown Into A Psychiatric Hospital

State Media

The State yesterday made an application for MDC Alliance legislator for Harare West, Joanna Mamombe, to be admitted to a psychiatric hospital for mental examination.

Mamombe is jointly charged with Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova for allegedly faking their abduction in May this year.

Prosecutor Mr Michael Reza told Harare regional magistrate Mrs Bianca Makwande that Mamombe has to be assessed by two Government doctors in terms of Section 26 of the Mental Health Act.

“The accused has been brought to court several times with excuses of mental disorder hence the need to detain her in a facility for mental assessment.

“Mamombe needs treatment and the court needs assistance from Government experts to determine a time frame when she will be fit for trial,” he said.

“Dr Fungisai Mazhandu, who testified before the court, brought no proof whatsoever that she was a psychiatrist. She failed to determine for how long Mamombe needs treatment hence the court needs assistance from Government experts to determine the time Mamombe needs to be certified fit for trial,” he said.

Mr Jeremiah Bamu, who is part of Mamombe’s legal team, requested that the application be postponed to another date as the lead counsel Mr Alec Muchadehama was in Gweru on another matter.

Mr Bamu told the court that the prosecutor handling the Gweru case had asked Mr Reza to postpone the matter to Friday. Mr Reza confirmed this, but said that he informed Mr Bamu that he would oppose the postponement as there was no need for Mr Muchadehama to wait for the sentencing of his client in Gweru.

Mrs Makwande ruled that Mamombe had a right to a fair hearing by choosing a legal counsel of her choice despite Mr Bamu assisting Mr Muchadehama.

She allowed the State to make its application in terms of section 26 (2)(b) of the Mental Health Act and gave Mr Muchadehama the chance to respond when he avails himself today.

After Taking Chamisa’s $4mln, Mudzuri Fails to Pay Own Medical Bill

By A Correspondent | MDC-T leader, Thokhozani Khupe’s top ally and former Harare Mayor, Eng. Elias Mudzuri is reportedly failing to pay for his medical bill.

His “friends” Monday posted on social media appealing for donations to foot the politician’s medical bills.

According to the posts Mudzuri is battling with Covid-19.

Below is the text which Mudzuri’s “friends” posted.

Attention Relatives and friends

We are friends of Engineer Elias Mudzuri who is currently battling Covid 19.

Realizing that the huge medical bills continue to accrue by each day, we decided to raise funds to assist him.

Those who wish to contribute towards this noble cause can either deposit RTGS or ecocash into the following accounts

Name: Everesto Mudzuri

Bank: CABS Savings
Account No.
1002131847
Branch: CABS Centre

Ecocash account: 0772924406

For cash donations please contact the following

Name: J. Takaindisa
Phone: 0772166609

Name: H. T. Mawire
Phone: 0772895458

U.S. Covid-19 Deaths Hit 200 000, Joe Biden Blames Donald Trump

BBC

The US coronavirus death toll has passed 200 000, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. America is the worst-hit country, with cases continuing to rise.

More than 6.8 million people are known to have been infected in the US.

The milestone comes amid an increase in cases in several states, including North Dakota and Utah.

In March, President Donald Trump said if deaths were between 100 000 and 200 000, the country would have done a “very good job”.

The previous month, when 15 cases had been reported in the country, he predicted that the number was going to be “close to zero” within a couple of days.

JHU reported the new death toll of 200 005 on Tuesday. The university has been collecting the US and global coronavirus data since the outbreak began late last year in China. The first case in the US was confirmed in January.

President Trump’s administration has been repeatedly criticised over its handling of the outbreak.

“Due to Donald Trump’s lies and incompetence in the past six months, [we] have seen one of the greatest losses of American life in history,” Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said on Monday.

“With this crisis, a real crisis, a crisis that required serious presidential leadership, he just wasn’t up to it. He froze. He failed to act. He panicked. And America has paid the worst price of any nation in the world.”

But on the same day, Mr Trump said he and his administration had done “a phenomenal job” and gave himself an “A+” for his handling of the pandemic.

He said the US was “rounding the corner on the pandemic, with or without a vaccine”.

North Dakota has seen a sharp rise in coronavirus cases in recent weeks. Officials say there were more than 3 200 active cases in the state as of Monday, while 87 people are in hospital.

The state ranks first in the country for the number of cases per capita in the past two weeks, according to data cited by the Associated Press news agency.

Cases are also rising in states including Utah, Texas and South Dakota. On Tuesday, Wisconsin extended a public health emergency order for the third time since 30 July.

China Accuses Trump Of Spreading “Political Virus” At UNGA

Paul Nyathi

China accused Donald Trump of spreading a “political virus” at the United Nations after the US leader delivered a harsh attack on Beijing over the COVID-19 pandemic.

“When the international community is really fighting hard against the COVID-19, the United States is spreading a political virus here in the General Assembly,” China’s ambassador to the United Nations, Zhang Jun, told reporters.

“I have to emphasise that the US noise is incompatible with the general atmosphere of the General Assembly.”

Trump, in his speech to the General Assembly beforehand, lashed out at Beijing over what he called the “China virus.”

In remarks reminiscent of a campaign rally, Trump asked the world to take action over China’s spreading of the “plague.”

Trump has repeatedly sought to blame China over the pandemic that has claimed 200,000 lives in the United States, more than in any other country.

Source: AFP

Watch: Donald Trump Becomes ‘A Mugabe’ At U.N.G.A, Speaks Venom Against China

Paul Nyathi | Analysis | U.S President Donald Trump took to the virtual stage at the United Nations General Assembly throwing scathing criticism of China for all manner of offenses, from inflicting a pandemic on the world to poisoning the global environment which left some critics describing him as the new Robert Mugabe at the UNGA.

Former Zimbabwean President the late Robert Mugabe was for a long-time the limelight of the UNGA where he he would take scathing attacks at countries he perceived as a threat to Africa and Zimbabwe.

Trump took the world by surprise when he continued to call “China Virus,” the Coronavirus virus which has shaken the world in the last ten months.

“It is my profound honor to address the United Nations General Assembly 75 years after the end of World War II and the founding of the United Nations, we are once again, engaged in a great global struggle. We have waged a fierce battle against the invisible enemy, the China virus, which has claimed countless lives in 188 countries,” he said.

“As we pursue this bright future, we must hold accountable the nation, which unleashed this plague onto the world, China. In the earliest days of the virus, China locked down travel domestically while allowing flights to leave China and infect the world. China condemned my travel ban on their country. Even as they canceled domestic flights and locked citizens in their homes, the Chinese government and the World Health Organization, which is virtually controlled by China, falsely declared that there was no evidence of human to human transmission. Later they falsely said people without symptoms would not spread the disease, the United Nations must hold China accountable for their actions. In addition, every year, China dumps millions and millions of tons of plastic and trash into the oceans, over fishes other countries waters, destroys vast swaths of coral reef and admits more toxic mercury into the atmosphere than any country, anywhere in the world.”

“China’s carbon emissions are nearly twice what the US has and it’s rising fast. By contrast, after I withdrew from the one sided Paris Climate Accord, last year, America reduced its carbon emissions by more than any country in the agreement, those who attack America’s exceptional environmental record while ignoring China’s rampant pollution are not interested in the environment. They only want to punish America and I will not stand for it. If the United Nations is to be an effective organization, it must focus on the real problems of the world. This includes terrorism, the oppression of women, forced labor, drug trafficking, human and sex trafficking, religious persecution, and the ethnic cleansing of religious minorities. America will always be a leader in human rights. My administration is advancing religious liberty, opportunity for women, the decriminalization of homosexuality, combating human trafficking and protecting unborn children. We also know that American prosperity is the bedrock of freedom and security all over the world.”

Watch Donald Trump’s full address in the video below:

Confirmation Of Zim Crisis; Activist Arrested For Soliciting For Signatures To Petition U.N. To Intervene In Zim Crisis

Paul Nyathi

A MEMBER of the pressure group Zimbabwe People Power Movement (ZPPM) has been arrested for allegedly undermining the State after he was found in Dete soliciting residents to sign a petition alleging that there was a crisis in the country that needed international intervention.

Simasimpe Reeds Tshuma (25) of 7619 Mkhosana in Victoria Falls had travelled to Dete for the purpose of making members of the public sign a petition calling on the United Nations and other countries to declare a humanitarian disaster in Zimbabwe. About 600 people had signed the petition when Tshuma was arrested on September 12.

Tshuma was not asked to plead to a charge of publishing or communicating false statements prejudicial to the State when he appeared before Matabeleland North magistrate-in-charge Mrs Sekai Chiundura.

He was released on $5 000 bail and ordered not to interfere with witnesses or visit Dete where he was arrested, reside at his given Victoria Falls address and to report fortnightly to Criminal Investigation Department in Victoria Falls as part of his bail conditions.

The accused was remanded to October 19 to allow for further investigations into the matter.

Prosecuting Mr John Chisango Mutyakaviri said the petition alleged that more than 8 million Zimbabweans are in dire need of food and humanitarian support and require urgent food, medicines, and international aid to help recover from the effects of the devastating situation.

“Sometime during the month of June, the accused person joined the Zimbabwe People Power Movement (ZPPM) WhatsApp group where they used to communicate on issues to do with the economic situation in Zimbabwe saying there was catastrophic challenge that needed urgent help or intervention of United Nations.

“In August the accused received a bunch of petition leaflets with a communiqué from ZPPM to be signed by Zimbabweans to call for the United Nations and its member states, sister states and other world leaders to consider declaring the state of affairs in Zimbabwe a humanitarian disaster. On 12 September the accused left Victoria Falls for Dete where he went around soliciting for people to sign the petition,” said Mr Mutyakaviri.

He said Tshuma had managed to get 600 signatures in Dete’s Mtuya and Soweto suburbs when police arrested him after a tip-off.

The petition papers had space for citizens to write their names, national identity numbers and signature.

Govt And Teachers Still Not In Tandem Few Days Before Schools Opening

Paul Nyathi

Goverment and teachers appear to be on a collision course over the opening of schools with just days left before the first group of learners trickle back to school.

Goverment has ordered that all examination classes return to school on Monday with the rest of the learners joining in phases up to the 9th of November.

Eight teachers’ unions yesterday in Harare expressed their worries over supplies of personal protective equipment (PPE) and the need for improved salaries so teachers could get to work.

But Primary and Secondary Education Minister Ambassador Cain Mathema allayed their concerns both in terms of their protection and salaries.

The Government claims it has set aside $600 million to be distributed to needy schools to increase sanitation, he said, and the Government and representatives of civil servants are in discussion over salaries and negotiations are continuing.

“On the personal protective equipment issue, all teachers and learners will be protected; supporting staff will be protected. You can be rest assured that what is required at each public school will be available,” said Minister Mathema.

The issue of salaries was confirmed by Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube. “We have a process where there are negotiations. I cannot pre-empt the outcome, I do not know the outcome. But as Government we have expressed to civil servants what we are able to afford. I am sure we will be able to find some middle ground and move forward as usual,” said Prof Ncube.

“We always find some middle ground and I always thank the civil servants for working very hard, especially working with me. I am a hard charging individual, so they work very hard. So I personally want to make sure and the whole Government feels like that, that they are well looked after.

“We have done our best under the Covid-19 pandemic. We have even put the cushion in terms of the US$75 allowance and US$30 for pensioners, and let us also not forget our pensioners. So I think we will be able to reach a palatable ground and support them.”

National Association of Secondary Heads president, Mr Arthur Maposa, raised concerns over the transport of pupils and teachers to schools when they reopen.

In response Minister Mutsvangwa said Cabinet had already approved dedicated Zupco buses to ferry pupils to schools for examinations.

National Association of Primary Heads chair Mrs Cynthia Khumalo said it was all systems go for Grade Seven classes and examinations but raised concern for the other classes.

Though it will be based on operational procedure at each school, Minister Mathema said schools will be directed to decongest their classes and leaners will not be supposed to attend classes at one go.

All Children Will Be Back In Class In The Next Six Weeks

Paul Nyathi

All school classes will reopen over the next six weeks in three phases, but with smaller numbers of pupils, more teachers and other health-related measures so that children can resume education without the risk of a spike in Covid-19 infections.

The phased reopening, approved by Cabinet yesterday, will be done in three stages. The three examination classes — Grade 7, Form 4 and Upper Sixth — open on September 28 in phase 1 as was announced several weeks ago.

Four weeks later, on October 26, next year’s examination classes — Grade 6, Form 3 and Lower Sixth or Form 5 — open in the second phase and a fortnight after that, on November 9, everyone else goes back to school — ECD A and B, Grades 1 to 5 and Forms 1 and 2.

In keeping with social distancing rules, classes must be smaller and so more teachers are being employed, classes might be split and steps taken to ensure no class will have more than 30 pupils in one classroom, a measure that will help teachers in the catch-up process.

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Senator Monica Mutsvangwa announced the phased reopening in Harare last night after the Cabinet meeting.

“Cabinet notes that all the necessary measures are being taken to ensure that schools are reopened for examination classes in a safe environment.

“Progress has been made on the comprehensive logistical plan for the coordinated, accelerated completion of the schools’ WASH project; the supply and distribution of personal protective equipment, hygiene kits, disinfectants, and infrared thermometers to all public schools,” she said.

Minister Mutsvangwa said there was impressive progress in terms of adherence to the new measures of all schools at district level, with most of the districts reporting improved levels of preparedness by schools.

“Cabinet approved that a Covid-19 sentinel surveillance system be established in schools to monitor the behaviour of the virus and make adjustments where necessary.

“Cabinet is pleased to announce that Cambridge Examination Centres reopened successfully on September 14 and no health incidents were reported in light of the high level of preparedness in the education sector,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

High Court Judge Blasts The Police And Lower Court For Unduly Denying Job Sikhala Bail

Paul Nyathi

MDC Alliance vice chairperson Job Sikhala was on Monday granted $50 000 bail by the High Court with the the judge taking swipe at the state and the lower court for unduly keeping him in prison.

Justice Erica Ndewere ruled that Sikhala’s conduct was not that of a fugitive evading the law, but was running away from alleged unknown persons who were trailing him.

The court found that Sikhala proved on a balance of probabilities that in the interest of justice, he should be released on bail in view of the evidence adduced in the lower court.

Most of the evidence from the record of proceedings was fraught with inconsistencies and numerous concessions that failed to justify compelling reasons why Sikhala could not be granted bail, the court found.

In this regard, Justice Ndewere said whatever fears the State had could be eliminated by the imposition of appropriate bail conditions for Sikhala’s release.

The State alleged that the police looked for Sikhala and did not find him.

The court found no evidence placed before the lower court to support that claim.

She criticised the police for allowing themselves to be derailed by social media posts instead of invoking their own police procedures to look for Sikhala.

“Instead of establishing their own trail of evidence, it appears the police were following up the appellant’s social media posts to the disadvantage of the State, which did not get evidence proving that indeed the police looked for the appellant,” said Justice Ndewere.

She considered that Sikhala’s co-accused, Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume, who are facing similar charges, were granted bail.

Sikhala was then granted $50 000 bail after he failed to provide surety in the form of immovable property.

He was directed to surrender his travel documents and reside at his given address.

Further, he was told not to interfere with State witnesses and report three times a week at St Mary’s Police Station in Chitungwiza until the matter is finalised.

Khupe Wins Marondera Mayoral Election

Paul Nyathi

Simbarashe Nyahuye, Marondera ward 3 councillor from the MDC-T led by Thokozani Khupe yesterday won the Marondera mayoral election against the MDC Alliance led by advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Nyahuye got four votes against fellow Councillor Boniface Tagwirei who got three votes.

Nyahuye immediately took the oath of office to replace Clr Chengetai Murowa, who was recalled by the MDC-T.

“We will try to work together and residents are our first priority, and I am aware water is the greatest challenge and we are going to work tooth and nail to address the water situation,” he said.

Bosso Visit COVID-19 Survivor

Bosso

Bulawayo football giants Highlanders last week visited the home of a COVID-19 survivor and walked the survivor who was reportedly refusing to go to the shops because people were giving her a “COVID-19 look” to the local shopping center and back while chanting songs of encouragement, The Sunday News reports.

The club led by its CEO Nhanhla Dube who was accompanied by some players visited the home of Case #20, an 11-year-old who together with 4 family members survived the novel coronavirus and walked her to Hillside Shopping Centre as they sang songs of encouragement.

Speaking after their kind gesture, Dube said:

These children are our brand carriers, they carry the flag and represent Highlanders. Why it was important for us is that we realised that society looks at new events or realities by panicking and creating more victims. By so doing we tend to ‘kill’ people more than diseases actually do. It is because we are going to then keep our distance, label them and dehumanize them in the process.

When Covid-19 visited the family, they became the victims and there was no sympathy for them. The net sum is that if we do not assist these affected or infected persons, we also do not learn from this, how to heal and how to also reintegrate those that were affected

We also want to show that we have a humane side. We came to show them that we care for them although we know we cannot heal the pain of stigma.

We cannot be stuck on who had Covid-19, we will now be segmenting society on the basis of diseases. By doing so we are making people live longer with the scars of the disease. We came as Highlanders to uplift an affected family, the strength that we should be as Zimbabweans post covid-19 is based on what we have leant and how we treat each other.

By stigmatizing them, we will be preventing them from accessing medical attention, interacting with the society, community activities, going to church or gym to name a few. This is an opportunity to learn and correct our mistakes associated with stigma,

The minor, case #20 thanked Highlanders and said she was happy they spent the day with her:

Thank you, Highlanders, for coming to spend time with me, you have shown love that I will never forget. Thank you for the uplifting words, they are a treasure.

To those that are victims, there is life after Covid-19, stay strong knowing that there are people like Highlanders Club who are ready to walk with you saying no to daughter. It was amazing to walk with the team because it made me feel like a celebrity for a moment. I was the youngest but they respected me so much.-The Sunday News

Man Bites Police Officer …

ZRP

A GWANDA man has been arrested after he bit a police officer who tried to apprehend his for assaulting his wife.

Barbson Pande (40) from Jacaranda Suburb pleaded not guilty to charges of physical abuse and assaulting or resisting a peace officer but was convicted by Gwanda magistrate, Miss Lerato Nyathi due to overwhelming evidence against him.

He was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment but six months were suspended on condition that he does not commit a similar offence within the next five years. The remaining six months were further suspended on condition that he performs 210 hours of community service at Gwanda Magistrate’s Court.

Prosecuting, Miss Glenda Nare said Pande assaulted his wife, Miss Farai Matekenya on July 9 and when she reported him to the police he went on to bite the lip of Constable Artwell Chokera who attended the scene.

”On 9 July at around 6PM Pande was at home with his family when he started accusing his wife of making noise for him together with their children. Pande threatened to kill his wife who went on to the call the police and reported the incident.

”Two police officers attended the scene and when Pande saw them he further insulted his wife, grabbed her by the neck and dragged her on the floor. The cops tried to apprehend Pande but instead he bit Constable Artwell Chokera on the upper lip before fleeing the scene,” she said.

In his defence Pande denied assaulting his wife. He said he only reprimanded her.

He said he resisted arrest as the police wanted to apprehend him for an offence that he did not commit.

Pande said the cops only wanted to apprehend him for their personal gain as one of them was having an affair with his wife.-Chronicle

Abusive Hubby Pleads For Forgiveness Before Magistrate

A Harare man, Mr William Chikoore, today promised to stop hitting his wife when Harare Civil Court magistrate Ms Meenal Narotam granted his wife, Nyarai Nziramasanga, a protection order against him.

Nziramasanga had told the court that Chikoore assaulted and verbally abusing her whenever they had an argument, and that he did not respect her as his wife and was always threatening to kill her.

“I am applying for a protection order against my husband. We are married but he moved out because he was always in a habit of assaulting and verbally abusing me.

“At times he comes back home with a knife and threatens to kill me saying he cannot live without me. He once came with his nephews to take me out for a braai and on our way he started assaulting me until I had to get off while the vehicle was in motion,” Nziramasanga said.

She pleaded with the court to ban Chikoore from coming to their matrimonial house as he was always causing havoc whenever he visits.

Responding to the allegations, Chikoore asked for forgiveness and promised before the magistrate that he will not abuse Nziramasanga in any way.

“I am asking for forgiveness. I will never do that again. All what she is saying is true. I am very sorry,” he said.

Ms Narotam granted the protection order but did not ban Chikoore from visiting their matrimonial house saying he had to be allowed to visit his children.

“Since the property is a matrimonial home, I cannot bar him from coming. By consent the protection order is granted,” she said.-The Herald

“Jilted” Hubby Torches Property

Fire

A GWANDA woman has been left stranded after her husband set their property on fire on Sunday morning following a dispute over alleged infidelity.

The man, Amos Phiri (37) from Matshetsheni area also destroyed their co-tenant, Ms Patience Nyathi’s property before threatening to stab her with her knife accusing the woman of influencing his wife to engage in adultery.

Phiri’s wife, Ms Rosebell Mdlongwa (36) from Garikai Houses in Ward 8, said she had fled to a neighbour’s house in fear after her husband torched the property.

She said her husband of 11 years who works as a gold panner was in a habit of physically assaulting her on a daily basis until she decided to flee to a neighbour’s house after he made repeated threats to stab her with a knife for three consecutive days.

Ms Mdlongwa, a mother of three children aged five, 10 and 14, said her husband destroyed all their clothes, food, property and valuable documents which they had in the house, leaving her stranded.

“I last saw him on Thursday when he left our home after severely assaulting me. I was alerted by a neighbour who sent children to tell me that my husband was burning our property. I rushed to the house but I didn’t get near as I was afraid but I saw him burning our property from afar. He collected property from the house and piled it outside and set it on fire.

“Community members tried to apprehend him but he fled. On the day that he burnt the property I hadn’t seen him for three days as he left after severely assaulting me and threatened to stab me,” she said.-Chronicle

Senior Government Official Commits Suicide

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

A Deputy Director in the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation’s Matabeleland South Province has committed suicide following a misunderstanding with his wife.

58-year-old Elfas Siziba reportedly hanged himself in the bushes near his house in Gwanda, near NSSA Complex in the Central Business District.

The incident was confirmed by Matabeleland South acting provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Loveness Mangena who said:

I can confirm that we recorded a case of sudden death by hanging near NSSA Complex in Gwanda. Elfas Siziba was last seen by his family on Saturday at around 10PM as he retired to bed. He was found hanging from a tree at around 9AM.The matter was reported to the police who attended the scene and his body was taken to Gwanda Provincial Hospital mortuary.

Sources that spoke to the publication said Soziba left a suicide note that indicated that he had a misunderstanding with his first wife.

Over the weekend a Herald Lifestyle editor also committed suicide due to unknown reasons.-The Herald

MDC Alliance Blasts Komichi

Senator Morgen Komichi

Farai Dziva|The MDC Alliance has described Thokozani Khupe and Morgen Komichi as stomach politicians.

The MDC Alliance argues talk of rebranding is meant to disrupt party programmes.

See statement below:

MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA SATIRISES KOMICHI’S POLITICAL HYPOCRISY ON PARTY IDENTITY.

22 SEPTEMBER 2020

To the chagrin of committed and dedicated social democrats around the globe, the fake constitutionalists represented by the ressurected Komichi announced their evil intention to use our name( Mdc Alliance) in the impending by-elections. Morgan Komichi of the judicially-sponsored Mdc-Thokozani has desperately declared that their party will be using the name Mdc Alliance in the by-elections set for 5 December 2020.

Mdc Alliance Namibia would like to make it categorically distinct that the President of the Mdc Alliance party is Advocate Nelson Chamisa who amassed 2.6 million votes in July 2018. We want to restate our concrete support to the people’s party. As a party, we are quite aware of the unholy marriage between Zanupf and their surrogates. The latest episode is a reminder that the so-called strategic prowess of the power-hungry MdcT stomach politicians is overrated since it epitomised double-standards meant to force a name change(rebranding) of our political behemoth.

Moreover, the chameleonic changes to their party identity transforming it from Mdc-T to Mdc Alliance unravels how clueless and frustrated they are. How does one party fill party list vacancies under Mdc-T and then seek to contest by-elections under Mdc Alliance,let alone the one you have opposed and disowned. This clearly unearthes their political bankruptcy and hypocrisy.

Mwonzora and cabal are just playing sick politics that does not put the voters into consideration. Mdc Alliance Namibia remains steadfast even if they recall everyone as they expose their stupid plan and their perpetual suffocation of the suffering electorate.

Furthermore, we are also cognisant of the fact that Zanupf and their puppets have deployed hundreds of varakashi masquerading as Mdc Alliance supporters to scream for rebranding. Politically inept Zanupf Satanists are desperate to annihilate the Mdc Alliance. There is need for vigilance. The Mdc Alliance Namibia Rundu branch Spokesperson Robson Ruhanya strongly asserted that , “Mdc Alliance must not rebrand! What happens when another one from the rebranded Mdc Alliance pulls the same trigger as the Zanupf controlled Thokozani faction?” Rebranding of ideas and strategies become evidently imperative. It is clear that time has come for genuine revolutionaries not to play the game according to their rules , but according to the actual rules and regulations of social democracy.

The Secretary General of Mdc Alliance Namibia Rundu branch Simbarashe Ndoda further castigated the courts for opposing the righteous and promoting injustices. Everyone who renounces the sadist Zanupf rogue regime is arrested, abducted, tortured and butchered. He went on to say that the truth stumbles in the streets and honesty is outlawed.

Hopewell, Job SaroWiwa Sikhala, Godfrey Kurauone and others are living testimonies to the inhuman treatment of innocent citizens. Given the escalating disrespect of human rights in Zimbabwe, Mdc Alliance Namibia views this as the opportune time to rebrand ideas and take it to the streets demanding an immediate end to injustices, inequalities,repression and capture of all state institutions.

In a nutshell, as Mdc Alliance Namibia, we shall remain committed and dedicated to defending our legacy as the people’s party. Instead of changing our name, we shall fight for the independence of Zec from Zanupf capture, confront Zanupf for comprehensive reforms as stipulated in our Reload policy. We are not here to enforce Zanupf cabinet resolutions. Mdc Alliance Namibia is resolutely behind the National executive council resolutions.

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

#Zimlivesmatter
#FreeWiwa
#FreeTakudzwa

MDC Alliance Donates Cash To Jailed Activists

Farai Dziva|The MDC Alliance has described Thokozani Khupe and Morgen Komichi as stomach politicians.

The MDC Alliance argues talk of rebranding is meant to disrupt party programmes.

See statement below:

MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA SATIRISES KOMICHI’S POLITICAL HYPOCRISY ON PARTY IDENTITY.

22 SEPTEMBER 2020

To the chagrin of committed and dedicated social democrats around the globe, the fake constitutionalists represented by the ressurected Komichi announced their evil intention to use our name( Mdc Alliance) in the impending by-elections. Morgan Komichi of the judicially-sponsored Mdc-Thokozani has desperately declared that their party will be using the name Mdc Alliance in the by-elections set for 5 December 2020.

Mdc Alliance Namibia would like to make it categorically distinct that the President of the Mdc Alliance party is Advocate Nelson Chamisa who amassed 2.6 million votes in July 2018. We want to restate our concrete support to the people’s party. As a party, we are quite aware of the unholy marriage between Zanupf and their surrogates. The latest episode is a reminder that the so-called strategic prowess of the power-hungry MdcT stomach politicians is overrated since it epitomised double-standards meant to force a name change(rebranding) of our political behemoth.

Moreover, the chameleonic changes to their party identity transforming it from Mdc-T to Mdc Alliance unravels how clueless and frustrated they are. How does one party fill party list vacancies under Mdc-T and then seek to contest by-elections under Mdc Alliance,let alone the one you have opposed and disowned. This clearly unearthes their political bankruptcy and hypocrisy.

Mwonzora and cabal are just playing sick politics that does not put the voters into consideration. Mdc Alliance Namibia remains steadfast even if they recall everyone as they expose their stupid plan and their perpetual suffocation of the suffering electorate.

Furthermore, we are also cognisant of the fact that Zanupf and their puppets have deployed hundreds of varakashi masquerading as Mdc Alliance supporters to scream for rebranding. Politically inept Zanupf Satanists are desperate to annihilate the Mdc Alliance. There is need for vigilance. The Mdc Alliance Namibia Rundu branch Spokesperson Robson Ruhanya strongly asserted that , “Mdc Alliance must not rebrand! What happens when another one from the rebranded Mdc Alliance pulls the same trigger as the Zanupf controlled Thokozani faction?” Rebranding of ideas and strategies become evidently imperative. It is clear that time has come for genuine revolutionaries not to play the game according to their rules , but according to the actual rules and regulations of social democracy.

The Secretary General of Mdc Alliance Namibia Rundu branch Simbarashe Ndoda further castigated the courts for opposing the righteous and promoting injustices. Everyone who renounces the sadist Zanupf rogue regime is arrested, abducted, tortured and butchered. He went on to say that the truth stumbles in the streets and honesty is outlawed.

Hopewell, Job SaroWiwa Sikhala, Godfrey Kurauone and others are living testimonies to the inhuman treatment of innocent citizens. Given the escalating disrespect of human rights in Zimbabwe, Mdc Alliance Namibia views this as the opportune time to rebrand ideas and take it to the streets demanding an immediate end to injustices, inequalities,repression and capture of all state institutions.

In a nutshell, as Mdc Alliance Namibia, we shall remain committed and dedicated to defending our legacy as the people’s party. Instead of changing our name, we shall fight for the independence of Zec from Zanupf capture, confront Zanupf for comprehensive reforms as stipulated in our Reload policy. We are not here to enforce Zanupf cabinet resolutions. Mdc Alliance Namibia is resolutely behind the National executive council resolutions.

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

#Zimlivesmatter
#FreeWiwa
#FreeTakudzwa

Angry Zimbabweans Roast Morgen Komichi

 

Own Correspondent| Morgen Komichi has sensationally claimed Thokozani Khupe is the president of the MDC Alliance.

Komichi also urged Advocate Nelson Chamisa to form a new party.

Komichi pointed out the MDC -T would take over the name MDC Alliance. ..

Watch video below :

President Mugabe’s Minister Jailed For 4 Years

A prolific Midlands minister in the late President Robert Mugabe’s cabinet, has become the first senior former government official to be jailed for criminal abuse of office.

The Midlands provincial minister Jason Machaya was, Tuesday, sentenced to 4 years in prison by a Gweru magistrate.

Machaya and co-accused Chaisanyerwa Chibururu will however, serve an effective 2 and half years in jail each after 18 months were conditionally suspended. The charges related to the unlawful allocation of residential stands in Gokwe.

During trial, court heard that Machaya intentionally allocated 17 799 housing stands from State land to land developers who in turn gave him 1,791, stands.

Prosecutor Garudzo Ziyaduma also told court that Machaya allocated 192 commonage stands to the Apostolic Christian Church of Zimbabwe (ACCZ) when he did not have the lawful right to do so.

The duo had denied the charges when their trial started last year but the State proved beyond reasonable doubt that they committed the offences.-state media

Killer Zivhu “Cries” For Forgiveness

Killer Zivhu

Dear Sir

RE: REQUEST TO BE ENROLLED AT THE HERBERT CHITEPO SCHOOL Of IDEOLOGY

The above matter refers.

I write to you as a loyal child of the Party I wish to be enrolled at the Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology.

I appreciate the role and function of this important institution in re-orienting party cadres, teaching us the history of the party, its ideology and vision. I am keen to be enrolled any time that is convenient.

I further wish to express my sincere apologies to his Excellency the President and First Secretary of the Party, Cde ED Mnangagwa and his two deputies, the entire Party leadership and the Masvingo Party leadership for the whole spectacle and bad publicity that a happened against the Party as I was hauled before the disciplinary Committee of the Party ensuing in my expulsion.

I have since written to His Excellency who has replied with commendations.

I remain a loyal son of the Party and do believe that enrolling with The Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology will further enrich my knowledge and understanding of the foundation and visionl of our Party.

I thank you in anticipation of your assistance and consideration.

Yours Faithfully

Killer Zivhu

We Will Not Give Up…MDC Alliance

MDC Alliance supporters

The opposition MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa has resolved to field recalled party members in the upcoming by-elections.

They were recalled by MDC-T reinstated leader Thokozani Khupe for their continued allegiance to Chamisa, leaving a number of council and Parliamentary seats vacant.

Speaking to NewsDay after the party’s Bulawayo provincial executive committee meeting, MDC Alliance provincial spokesperson Swithern Chirowodza confirmed said they were confident of reclaiming the seats despite the unfavourable political environment.

Chirowodza said:

The Bulawayo provincial executive met on Sunday and unanimously agreed that all the recalled councillors, save for those under disciplinary hearings, should contest in the impending by elections. We are saying these councillors did not do anything wrong and were simply recalled for supporting our president (Chamisa). They were voted for by the people and we are confident that the people will vote for them again.

Chirowodza, however, expressed concern over the confusion that is likely to engulf the electorate after Khupe rebranded the MDC-T to MDC Alliance, a name which Nelson Chamisa-led outfit has been using.

By last week, Khupe’s MDC-T has recalled 84 councillors throughout the country, a development that has affected service delivery in local government authorities.-NewsDay

MDC Alliance Unmoved By Recalls

The opposition MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa has resolved to field recalled party members in the upcoming by-elections.

They were recalled by MDC-T reinstated leader Thokozani Khupe for their continued allegiance to Chamisa, leaving a number of council and Parliamentary seats vacant.

Speaking to NewsDay after the party’s Bulawayo provincial executive committee meeting, MDC Alliance provincial spokesperson Swithern Chirowodza confirmed said they were confident of reclaiming the seats despite the unfavourable political environment.

Chirowodza said:

The Bulawayo provincial executive met on Sunday and unanimously agreed that all the recalled councillors, save for those under disciplinary hearings, should contest in the impending by elections. We are saying these councillors did not do anything wrong and were simply recalled for supporting our president (Chamisa). They were voted for by the people and we are confident that the people will vote for them again.

Chirowodza, however, expressed concern over the confusion that is likely to engulf the electorate after Khupe rebranded the MDC-T to MDC Alliance, a name which Nelson Chamisa-led outfit has been using.

By last week, Khupe’s MDC-T has recalled 84 councillors throughout the country, a development that has affected service delivery in local government authorities.-NewsDay

Zanu PF Praises Bishop Mutendi

Bishop Mutendi

The Zanu PF leadership in Masvingo has praised Zion Christian Church (ZCC) Mutendi and its leader Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi for initiating projects aimed at engendering socio-economic transformation among ordinary Zimbabweans.

This comes in the wake of the launch by President Mnangagwa of the Pfumvudza Presidential Input Scheme and the Mbungo Agriculture Scheme at ZCC Mbungo estates in Masvingo North last Thursday.

The scheme entails production and value addition of wheat, including marketing of the cereal for the benefit of local communities.

The ZCC scheme, which is climate change proofed, saw the establishment of a vibrant irrigation facility at Mbungo to grow wheat and other staple crops to assist communities in drought prone Masvingo North.

ZCC Mutendi is also undertaking a brick moulding project that will help victims of Cyclone Idai in eastern-most parts of Masvingo and Manicaland province, which were the worst affected.

Thousands of families were left homeless, while others lost livestock and property worth millions of dollars to the cyclone, which hit the country during the first quarter of last year.

The gesture by ZCC Mutendi to mould bricks for the Idai-stricken communities comes as the church has been spearheading provision of material resources to help cushion rural communities from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Zanu PF Secretary for Security, Lovemore Matuke, hailed ZCC Mutendi, saying the church’s footprints were visible on the province’s social economic landscape.

Speaking during a Zanu PF provincial co-ordinating committee meeting over the weekend, Matuke said the church and its leader deserved plaudits for successfully hosting the country’s presidium led by President Mnangagwa for the launch of the Pfumvudza Scheme.

“I think the ZCC Mutendi church led by its leader Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi deserves special praise for hosting a high level event attended by the President and his deputies where projects with a bearing towards socio-economic transformation of ordinary people here were launched,” said Matuke.

“Allow me to applaud the ZCC Mutendi Church for projects that will not only ensure food security of local communities and help families affected by Cyclone Idai, but all these projects being pursued by the church will aid the national drive to steer Zimbabwe towards Vision 2030 as advanced by President Mnangagwa.”

Matuke commended ZCC for remaining in the thick of things in the drive to change lives of rural communities.

ZCC Mutendi Church’s shadow looms large in other areas such as education where the church continues to build more schools and training institutions to make sure Zimbabweans are equipped with the requisite knowledge to drive the country’s industrialisation agenda.

Speaking at Mbungo last Thursday, President Mnangagwa showered praise on the ZCC Mutendi Church for its agricultural projects, which will help the country in cutting its food import bill and ensuring food security.-The Herald

Police Impound 100 Vehicles

POLICE in Bulawayo have impounded 108 vehicles without number plates since the blitz started last Thursday.

The police have attributed increasing cases of hit and run accidents, robberies, rape and theft cases to motorists driving vehicles without number plates.

Acting Bulawayo police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele said there was no excuse for motorists to drive unregistered vehicles.

“Government has said the Central Vehicle Registry has enough number plates and as such there is no excuse to drive unregistered vehicles. Between Thursday and Sunday, we arrested 108 motorists for driving vehicles without number plates and also impounded their vehicles. This is an ongoing operation meant to remove all unregistered vehicles from the road,” said Asst Insp Msebele.

She said some of the unregistered vehicles were being used to commit crimes such as robberies and theft and it was difficult to identify the vehicles.

Asst Insp Msebele said a number of people had fallen victim to criminals using vehicles without number plates and in Bulawayo police were looking for a silver-grey Altezza being driven by some of the criminals.

She said the gang of criminals using the unregistered Altezza was targeting people intending to buy at hardware shops in the city.

Asst Insp Msebele said since Saturday four theft cases allegedly committed by the same gang were reported to the police.-Chronicle

“I Am Still The Mayor Of Harare,” Councillor Mafume Rubbishes Latest Recall

Paul Nyathi

Recently elected Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume has dismissed the Minister of Local Government July Moyo’s indications that he has been recalled from Council and Harare Mayorship.

Speaking to ZimEye.com on Tuesday morning, Mafume said that the recall is illegal as the People’s Democratic Party led by Licia Mativenga does not have the mandate to recall him.

“I have not received any correspondence on the recall, besides, the matter is currently before the courts,” said Mafume

“This outfit cannot just wake and recall people,” said Mafume referring to the Mativenga led PDP.

In a letter to Minister July Moyo, the PDP secretary-general Benjamin Rukanda said Mafume has ceased to represent the interests of the party, and therefore the recall.

“Following the resolution of the national executive committee of our party held on September 12, 2020 we hereby notify your good office and also declare in terms of section 278 as read with section 129 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe that the following councillors cease to belong to the People’s Democratic Party,” reads part of the letter.

Apart from Clr Mafume, the other councillors who were elected under the PDP ticket, but are now deemed to have ceased to represent interests of the party are Bulawayo Ward 24 Clr Arnold Batirai Dube and Mutare ward 12 Clr Simon Chabuka.

The letter also affirms that PDP was a member of the MDC-Alliance which was formed in terms of the consultative agreement signed on August 5, 2017 for and on behalf of the party by Mr Tendai Biti.

The letter stated that under the agreement seven political parties entered into a pre-election agreement known as the Composite Political Agreement for purposes of conducting the 2018 elections.

“In terms of the said agreement the member parties retained their individual identities. Our party was the party to which these councillors belonged at the time of the 2018 elections,” reads the letter.

“The members listed have by operation of clause 6. 4 (a) of the Constitution of the People’s Democratic Party automatically terminated their membership of the said party.”

MDC Alliance vice-president Tendai Biti and his old party People’s Democratic Party (PDP) last week approached Parliament seeking to stop the then planned recall of Mafume.

“Parliament has already made a decision that the MDC Alliance is a coalition and has allowed the MDC-T to recall Members of Parliament, while we disagree with that position, we have a responsibility to protect the PDP which is now part of the party called the MDC Alliance,” he said.

The attempts by Biti appear to have hit a brick wall as July Moyo indicated in a letter that he recognised the Mr Rukanda faction led by Mrs Lucia Matibenga.

Minister Moyo said he has since acted as per his mandate in order to fulfil constitutional provisions.

Zim Covid-19 Infections Slowing Down

There was no coronavirus death in the past 24 hours with only five new cases against 31 recoveries.

The number of active cases dropped to 1 506 with the total number of cases rising to 7 711 and the total number of recoveries to 5 978.

Four provinces now have less than 10 actives cases each with Mashonaland Central which had no cases yesterday recording one today. Masvingo also has one active case.

Mashonaland East and Matebeleland North have eight active cases each.

Only two provinces have more than 100 active cases. Harare has 1 114 and Matebeleland South 164.

Govt Releases Full Schools Opening Time Table

Goverment has released the full phases based timetable for the re-opening of schools and also reviewed upwards the number of people that can attend church gatherings from 50 to 100.

Although the government says the country is not out of the woods yet, it has released the timetable for the re-opening of schools:

Examination classes- Grade 7, Forms 4 and 6- will open on 28 September
Grade 6, Forms 3 and 5 will open on 26 October.

The rest of the learners including ECD will open on 9 November.
Schools closed in March after the outbreak of the coronavirus in the country the same month.

Up to 100 people are now allowed at church gatherings but churches must ensure that congregants continue to observe COVID-19 containment measures by enforcing the compulsory and proper wearing of masks, social distancing and washing of hands.

Shocking: State Wants Joanna Mamombe To Be Admitted To A Psychiatric Hospital

State Media

The State on Tuesday made an application for MDC-Alliance legislator for Harare West, Joanna Mamombe, to be admitted to a psychiatric hospital for mental examination.

Mamombe is jointly charged with Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova for allegedly faking their abduction in May this year.

Prosecutor Mr Michael Reza told Harare regional magistrate Mrs Bianca Makwande that Mamombe has to be assessed by two Government doctors in terms of section 26 of the Mental Health Act.

“The accused has been brought to court several times with excuses of mental disorder hence the need to detain her in a facility for mental assessment

“Mamombe needs treatment and the court needs assistance from Government experts to determine a time frame when she will be fit for trial,” said Mr Reza.

“Doctor Fungisai Mazhandu, who testified before the court, brought no proof whatsoever that she was a psychiatrist. She failed to determine for how long Mamombe needs treatment hence the court needs assistance from Government experts to determine the time Mamombe needs to be certified fit for trial,” he said.

Mr Jeremiah Bamu, who is part of Mamombe’s legal team, requested that the application be postponed to another date as the lead counsel Mr Alec Muchadehama was held up in Gweru on another matter.

Mr Bamu told the court that the prosecutor handling the Gweru case had asked Mr Reza to postpone the matter to Friday.

Mr Reza confirmed this but said that he informed Mr Bamu that he would oppose the postponement as there was no need for Mr Muchadehama to wait for the mere sentencing of his client in Gweru.

Mrs Makwande ruled that Mamombe had a right to a fair hearing by choosing a legal counsel of her choice despite Mr Bamu assisting Mr Muchadehama.

She allowed the State to make its application in terms of section 26 (2)(b) of the Mental Health Act and gave Mr Muchadehama the chance to respond when he avails himself on Wednesday.

IN FULL: 33rd Post-Cabinet Press Briefing

THIRTY-THIRD POST CABINET PRESS BRIEFING: 22 SEPTEMBER, 2020

1. ZIMBABWE’S RESPONSE TO THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)
Cabinet received an update on steps that are being taken to contain the COVID-19 pandemic from Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs, Honourable O.C.Z. Muchinguri, Chairperson of the Ad Hoc Inter-Ministerial Task Force on the Covid-19 Outbreak.

Cabinet was informed that the Experts Advisory Committee conducted a modeling exercise on current local and international COVID-19 data and noted that the Zimbabwe epidemic has not peaked as previously predicted due to the control measures that have been put in place. The Committee also concluded that the decreasing number of new infections is an indication of an epidemic coming under control. Cabinet, however, emphasizes that the public should continue being vigilant in adhering to COVID-19 containment measures as the effects of COVID-19 will continue to be felt until a vaccine is found.

Cabinet assures members of the public that there has not been increase in the death rate in Zimbabwe as alleged by some unsubstantiated social media reports. The Law and Order Sub-Committee compiled and compared data from the Central Registry on the country’s recorded deaths for the period January to August 2019 against the same period this year (2020). The data revealed that more people (45 256) died in 2019 than in 2020 (33 818) notwithstanding the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Cabinet notes that all the necessary measures are being taken to ensure that schools are reopened for examination classes in a safe environment. Progress has been made on the comprehensive logistical plan for the coordinated, accelerated completion of the schools’ WASH project; the supply and distribution of PPE, hygiene kits, disinfectants, and infrared thermometers to all public schools. Most of the Districts are reporting improved levels of preparedness by schools. Cabinet approved that a COVID-19 sentinel surveillance system be established in schools to monitor the behavior of the virus and make adjustments where necessary. There will also be dedicated ZUPCO buses to ferry learners to schools for examinations.

Cabinet is pleased to announce that Cambridge Examination Centres reopened successfully on 14 September 2020 and no health incidents were reported. In light of the high level of preparedness in the education sector, schools will be reopened in a phased manner. Phase 1 will open on September 28; this will entail Grade 7, Forms 4 and 6. Phase 2 will open on 26 October 2020, and will involve Grade 6, Form 3 and 5. Finally, Phase 3 will open on 9 November 2020 covering the rest of the learners which covers ECD A and B, Grade 1,2,3,4,5, Form 1 and 2.

Cabinet further approved that the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe and Driving Schools should resume services to enable the issuance of Defensive Driving Certificates and other services to Public Service Drivers and metered taxis in order to facilitate the smooth functioning of inter-city travel and other modes of transportation.

Taking into cognizance that Zimbabwe is largely a religious nation, Cabinet has revised upwards the gatherings for Churches from 50 to 100. Cabinet, nonetheless, appeals to Churches to ensure that congregants continue to observe COVID-19 containment measures by enforcing the compulsory and proper wearing of masks, practicing social distancing and washing of hands.

2. PROPOSED LOCALISATION OF THE PRODUCTION OF VEHICLE NUMBER PLATES AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTEGRATED NATIONAL VEHICLE MANAGEMENT
The Ministers of Transport and Infrastructural Development; and Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development presented a proposal for the Localisation of the Production of Vehicle Number Plates and the Development of an Integrated National Vehicle Management as previously directed by Cabinet. Cabinet approved the proposal and attendant budget of US$1 million which will result in the establishment of a plant for the local manufacture of number plates.

The Project aims to ensure industrial scale manufacturing of number plates and enable citizens to access the same at affordable cost. The number plates will be manufactured using aluminium and acrylic materials which are locally available. The selling price of one registration plate will be significantly reduced from the current US$ 80.35 to US$ 45.61. The use of local materials will save the country foreign currency and reduce the import bill by 56%, currently the country spends 700 00 Euro annually on importing number plates. Furthermore, employment will be created to the generality of Zimbabweans.

The proposed number plates will have enhanced features which supersede the features of the current number plates but still maintain compliance to SADC regulations. The objective of the Project is to design and manufacture registration number plates that meet world design standards that use Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tagging to optimize the use of road space, reduce non-compliance, enhance toll and parking authentication, combat vehicle crime and fight terrorism.

The country will also be developing its own efficient and secure Integrated Vehicle Management Software System (INVMS) that will modernize the country’s national vehicle management to world class standards. Given its short payback period and high rate of return, Cabinet decided that the Project will be funded through the Venture Fund.

3. THE ZIMBABWE VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE (ZIMVAC) 2020 RURAL LIVELIHOODS ASSESSMENT REPORT
Cabinet approved the Zimbabwe Vulnerability Assessment Committee (ZIMVAC) 2020 Rural Livelihoods Assessment Report as presented by the Minister of Industry and Commerce on behalf of Honourable Vice President C.G.D.N. Chiwenga, Chairman of the Cabinet Committee on Food Security and Nutrition. Cabinet noted that despite the natural disasters experienced by the country such as droughts, Cyclone Idai and COVID-19 Government has put in place an active response to the prevailing food and nutrition insecurity among rural livelihoods, with its support increasing to 76 per cent in 2020, up from 73 per cent in 2019. This is mainly through supporting the vulnerable groups by distributing food aid and cash transfers, removing restrictions on food importation such as the removal of import duty on maize and wheat, cooking oil, among other basic commodities. In addition, Government has put in place food subsidies through continued implementation of social protection measures to improve food access, and employment creation through the employment of the vulnerable communities by engaging able bodied Drought Relief Participants under the Capital Development Projects. Government has also remained the major source of crop inputs and food support, contributing 48 percent in that regard. Development partners’ support has also increased from the traditional 13 per cent to 33 per cent. The combination of efforts by Government and Development Partners has seen the majority of districts receiving food aid being able to support the population ZIMVAC has projected to be food insecure.

Cabinet notes that the Report will continue to be a vital tool for informing and guiding policies and programmes that respond to the prevailing food and nutrition security situation. Cabinet directed that a rural industrialisation strategy hinged on devolution will be crafted taking into account value addition of the indigenous foods and fruits that often offer respite to communities during periods of drought; and that investment be made in infrastructure particularly on internet connectivity in rural schools in order to equalize opportunities.

4.0 RE-OPENING OF THE TOURISM SECTOR AND RESUMPTION OF FLIGHTS

Cabinet received an update Report from the Honourable Vice President Chiwenga, Minister of Health and Child Care on his weekend visit to take stock of preparedness of the airports and related infrastructure ahead of the resumption of the international flights on 1 October, 2020. Cabinet noted with satisfaction that the three airports visited, namely the Robert Mugabe International, the J.M. Nkomo and Victoria Falls Airports as well as hotels are now ready to receive travelers in line with COVID-19 guidelines. The necessary guidelines and Standard Operating Procedures for travelers will be announced by the sector as the dates approach.

Bishops Hopeful Of Mnangagwa And Chamisa Dialogue

Daily News

THERE is renewed hope that the much-needed and much-talked about national dialogue could happen soon, after top clerics met with President Emmerson Mnangagwa and MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa separately last week – in a bid to help end the country’s myriad challenges.

The Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference (ZCBC), which was part of the group that met with Mnangagwa first, and later Chamisa, confirmed to the Daily News yesterday that there was indeed a fresh push by the church to persuade the two men and other key stakeholders to engage each other.

In fact, so hopeful are the members of the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD), that they held their national executive meeting yesterday – to map the way forward, after their “positive talks” with Mnangagwa and Chamisa.

This comes as Mnangagwa has said emphatically that he will not seek outside help to foster national dialogue with the opposition and other key stakeholders in the country.

It also comes as South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and his ruling African National Congress (ANC) have been attempting to assist Zimbabwe to end its decades-long political and economic crises.

“I was not part of the delegation that went there. In general, the church is trying to initiate dialogue in the nation among various stakeholders.

“At the moment I can’t give you much information. We are open to engaging with all stakeholders.
“It’s not just the political parties, we are aiming to have a broad-based dialogue which involves civil society, professionals and others,” ZCBC spokesperson, Frederick Chiromba, told the Daily News yesterday.

The general secretary of the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ), Blessings Makwara, said he could not comment on the developments, as the clerics were having a meeting to review last week’s talks with the two political leaders.

However, well-placed MDC sources told the Daily News yesterday that Chamisa had apparently told a Standing Committee meeting of the Alliance at the weekend that Mnangagwa was open to holding talks with him and Thokozani Khupe.

“Chamisa told us that he met with the church and they told him Mnangagwa was eager to meet him and the Khupe faction.

“He also said that Mnangagwa had told the clerics that he was open to having talks mediated by a local mediator.
“Chamisa said he was currently looking at the issue and would decide on the way forward soon,” one of the sources told the Daily News yesterday.

MDC Alliance deputy spokesperson, Clifford Hlatywayo, referred questions to Chamisa’s spokesman Nkululeko Sibanda – who promised to comment, but had not come back to the Daily News at the time of going to print.

Presidential spokesperson George Charamba dismissed claims that Mnangagwa had sent churches to convince Chamisa to dialogue with him outside the Political Actors Dialogue (Polad), describing this as wishful thinking and imaginary.

“The meeting between the President and the churches was related to the Catholic Bishops’ pastoral letter.

“We were clear that churches were lacking some pertinent information as most of them came out in support of the letter, so we decided to interact with them to ensure that they have accurate information.

“I can assure you that if it had not been for the letter we probably would not have met with the churches or we would have met them but on a different subject matter.

“So let us not be carried away by wishful thinking. Perhaps this is what the churches and the MDC are hoping for,” Charamba told the Daily News.

“If the MDC wants to dialogue with us then it can come through Polad. Buddhists have what we call a pagoda, Moslems have a mosque and Jews have a synagogue.

“Polad is our synagogue. That is the appropriate national platform that can be used for any form of political dialogue,” Charamba added.

Leading clerics have consistently said that they preferred locally-mediated national dialogue – further dismissing calls for a foreign mediator by the opposition and some civil society organisations.

Last Wednesday, the clerics met with Mnangagwa as they seek to end the country’s long-standing challenges.

Mnangagwa himself later told a Zanu-PF politburo meeting that he had hosted the church leaders as part of his efforts to engage with key stakeholders.

“This morning (last Wednesday) I was pleased to receive a delegation from the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations which comprised the leadership of the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe, Catholic bishops, Zimbabwe Council of Churches and the indigenous churches.

“Dialogue must be encouraged throughout all sections of our society in the spirit of constructive engagement, among others.

“This is the culture of the second republic, of national building … peace… harmony … unity and love as we develop the Zimbabwe we love,” Mnangagwa said then.

The meeting with clerics, especially the Catholic bishops, came after they had sharply criticised the government’s handling of the foiled July 31 mass protests.

In particular, the Catholic bishops’ letter in which they said “the march has not ended”, was not received well by the government – which issued a strong warning against clerics dabbling in politics.

In the meantime, Mnangagwa has since told a Zanu-PF central committee meeting that he would not allow foreign mediation in the country’s decades-long crises.

“This session comes against yet another crushing failure of machinations by our detractors on social media to reverse and destabilise the unity, peace, security and development milestone our party fought for.

“I applaud the people of Zimbabwe and leadership of the party for remaining resolute in defiance of the opposition’s regime change agenda and worrying levels of self-hate through a sustained call to make our country … ungovernable.

“The crisis exists in their mind, in their parties, in their bedrooms, not in Zimbabwe. We have challenges like any other country,” Mnangagwa thundered.

This also comes as Mnangagwa earlier this month, also said the country’s deepening challenges required unity of purpose among all Zimbabweans to mitigate them.

And at the weekend, church leaders said it was time for Zimbabweans to come together to end the country’s deepening crises.

Pictures: President Nelson Chamisa Attending Job Sikhala Bail Ruling

Paul Nyathi

Opposition MDC Alliance President Nelson Chamisa on Monday made a surprise appearance at the High Courtbin solidarity with party Deputy Chairperson and Zengeza West legislator, Job Sikhala who was granted bail on appeal by the court on charges of inciting public violence.

Chamisa joined other party leaders who have stood with Sikhala since his first court appearance some five weeks ago.

Writing on social media after the court Chamisa said:

“At the High Court ..Hon Sikhala just been granted a Rtgs 50 000 bail after spending 5 weeks in jail for simply calling for an end to corruption…The March is not ended..!”

See pictures below:

Disgraced Abusive Hubby Apologises To Wife Before Magistrate

State Media

A Harare man, Mr William Chikoore, today promised to stop hitting his wife when Harare Civil Court magistrate Ms Meenal Narotam granted his wife, Nyarai Nziramasanga, a protection order against him.

Nziramasanga had told the court that Chikoore assaulted and verbally abusing her whenever they had an argument, and that he did not respect her as his wife and was always threatening to kill her.

“I am applying for a protection order against my husband. We are married but he moved out because he was always in a habit of assaulting and verbally abusing me.

“At times he comes back home with a knife and threatens to kill me saying he cannot live without me. He once came with his nephews to take me out for a braai and on our way he started assaulting me until I had to get off while the vehicle was in motion,” Nziramasanga said.

She pleaded with the court to ban Chikoore from coming to their matrimonial house as he was always causing havoc whenever he visits.

Responding to the allegations, Chikoore asked for forgiveness and promised before the magistrate that he will not abuse Nziramasanga in any way.

“I am asking for forgiveness. I will never do that again. All what she is saying is true. I am very sorry,” he said.

Ms Narotam granted the protection order but did not ban Chikoore from visiting their matrimonial house saying he had to be allowed to visit his children.

“Since the property is a matrimonial home, I cannot bar him from coming. By consent the protection order is granted,” she said.

“Today, We Face Our Own 1945 Moment,” U.N SG’s address to 75th Session of the General Assembly— FULL Speech

Mr. President, Excellencies,

In a world turned upside down, this General Assembly Hall is among the strangest sights of all.

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our annual meeting beyond recognition.

But it has made it more important than ever.

In January, I addressed the General Assembly and identified “four horsemen” in our midst — four threats that endanger our common future.

First, the highest global geo-strategic tensions in years.

Second, an existential climate crisis.

Third, deep and growing global mistrust.

And fourth, the dark side of the digital world.

But a fifth horseman was lurking in the shadows.

Since January, the COVID-19 pandemic has galloped across the globe – joining the four other horsemen and adding to the fury of each.

And every day, the grim toll grows, families grieve, societies stagger, and the pillars of our world wobble on already shaky footings.

We face simultaneously an epochal health crisis, the biggest economic calamity and job losses since the Great Depression, and dangerous new threats to human rights.

COVID-19 has laid bare the world’s fragilities.

Rising inequalities. Climate catastrophe. Widening societal divisions. Rampant corruption.

The pandemic has exploited these injustices, preyed on the most vulnerable and wiped away the progress of decades.

For the first time in 30 years, poverty is rising.

Human development indicators are declining.

We are careening off track in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

Meanwhile nuclear non-proliferation efforts are slipping away — and we are failing to act in areas of emerging danger, particularly cyberspace.

People are hurting.

Our planet is burning.

Our world is struggling, stressed and seeking real leadership and action.

Excellencies,

We face a foundational moment.

Those who built the United Nations 75 years ago had lived through a pandemic, a global depression, genocide and world war.

They knew the cost of discord and the value of unity.

They fashioned a visionary response, embodied in our founding Charter, with people at the centre.

Today, we face our own 1945 moment.

The pandemic is a crisis unlike any we have ever seen.

But it is also the kind of crisis that we will see in different forms again and again.

COVID-19 is not only a wake-up call, it is a dress rehearsal for the world of challenges to come.

We must move forward with humility — recognizing that a microscopic virus has brought the world to its knees.

We must be united. We have seen, when countries go in their own direction, the virus goes in every direction.

We must act in solidarity. Far too little assistance has been extended to countries with the fewest capacities to face the challenge.

And we must be guided by science and tethered to reality.

Populism and nationalism have failed.

Those approaches to contain the virus have often made things manifestly worse.

Too often, there has also been a disconnect between leadership and power.

We see remarkable examples of leadership; but they are not usually associated with power.

And power is not always associated with the necessary leadership.

In an interconnected world, it is time to recognize a simple truth: solidarity is self-interest.

If we fail to grasp that fact, everyone loses.

Excellencies,

As the pandemic took hold, I called for a global ceasefire.

Today, I appeal for a new push by the international community to make this a reality by the end of this year.

We have exactly 100 days.

There is only one winner of conflict during a pandemic: the virus itself.

My original appeal was endorsed by 180 Member States along with religious leaders, regional partners, civil society networks and others.

A number of armed movements also responded —from Cameroon to Colombia to the Philippines and beyond —even if several of the ceasefires they announced were not sustained.

Enormous obstacles stand in the way: deep mistrust, spoilers and the weight of fighting that has festered for years.

But we have reasons to be hopeful.

A new peace agreement in The Republic of the Sudan between the Government and armed movements marks the start of a new era, particularly for people living in Darfur, South Kordofan and the Blue Nile.

In Afghanistan, the launch of the Afghanistan Peace Negotiations is a milestone after years of effort. How to reach a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire will be on the agenda. An inclusive peace process with women, young people and victims of conflict meaningfully represented offers the best hope for a sustainable solution.

In several situations, we have seen new ceasefires holding better than in the past — or in their absence, a standstill in the fighting.

In Syria, the ceasefire in Idlib is largely intact. After more than nine years of conflict and colossal suffering, I renew my appeal for an end to hostilities across the country as we work toward convening the next round of the Constitutional Committee.
In the Middle East — with a period of relative calm in Gaza and annexation of parts of the occupied West Bank put aside at least for the time being — I urge Israeli and Palestinian leaders to re-engage in meaningful negotiations that will realize a two state-solution in line with relevant UN resolutions, international law and bilateral agreements.
In Libya, fighting has subsided but the massive buildup of mercenaries and weapons — in flagrant violation of Security Council resolutions — shows that the risk of renewed confrontation remains high. We must all work together for an effective ceasefire agreement and the resumption of intra-Libyan political talks.
In Ukraine, the most recent ceasefire regime remains in place, but progress on the outstanding security and political issues under the Trilateral Contact Group and the Normandy Four format to implement the Minsk agreements will be critical.
In the Central African Republic, last year’s peace deal helped deliver a significant reduction in violence. Under the auspices of our UN peacekeeping mission– and with the backing of the international community — the national dialogue is underway to support upcoming elections and continued implementation of the peace agreement.
And in South Sudan, we have seen a troubling spike in inter-communal violence but the ceasefire between the two main parties has mostly held, with our UN peacekeeping mission providing support for monitoring as well as implementation of the peace agreement.
Now, even where conflict is raging, we will not give up the search for peace.

In Yemen, we are fully engaged in bringing the parties together to reach an agreement on the Joint Declaration comprised of a nationwide ceasefire, economic and humanitarian confidence-building measures, and the resumption of the political process.
Excellencies,

In areas where terrorist groups are particularly active, the obstacles to peace will be much more difficult to overcome.

In the Sahel and the Lake Chad region, we see the pandemic’s over-lapping health, socio-economic, political and humanitarian impacts at play.

I am particularly concerned that terrorist and violent extremist groups will exploit the pandemic.

And we must not forget the dramatic humanitarian cost of war.

In many places, the pandemic coupled with conflict and disruption is dealing crippling blows to food security.

Millions of people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, northeast Nigeria, South Sudan as well as Yemen face the risk of famine.

Now is the time for a collective new push for peace and reconciliation.

And so I appeal for a stepped-up international effort — led by the Security Council — to achieve a global ceasefire by the end of this year.

We have 100 days. As I said, the clock is ticking.

The world needs a global ceasefire to stop all “hot” conflicts. At the same time, we must do everything to avoid a new Cold War.

We are moving in a very dangerous direction. Our world cannot afford a future where the two largest economies split the globe in a Great Fracture — each with its own trade and financial rules and internet and artificial intelligence capacities.

A technological and economic divide risks inevitably turning into a geo-strategic and military divide. We must avoid this at all costs.

Excellencies,

In the face of the all-encompassing challenge of the pandemic, the United Nations has mounted a comprehensive response.

The UN system, led by the World Health Organization, has supported governments — particularly in the developing world — to save lives and contain the spread of the virus.

Our global supply chains have helped to provide personal protective equipment and other medical supplies to more than 130 countries.

We have extended life-saving assistance to the most vulnerable countries and people – including refugees and those internally displaced — through a Global Humanitarian Response Plan.

We have mobilized the full UN system in development emergency mode, activated our UN country teams and rapidly issued policy guidance to support governments.

The “Verified” campaign is fighting misinformation online —a toxic virus shaking the democratic underpinnings in many countries.

We are working to advance treatments and therapies as a global public good – and backing efforts for a people’s vaccine available and affordable everywhere.

Yet some countries are reportedly making side deals exclusively for their own populations.

Such “vaccinationalism” is not only unfair, it is self-defeating.

None of us is safe, until all of us are safe. Everybody knows that.

Likewise, economies cannot run with a runaway pandemic.

Since the beginning, we have pushed for a massive rescue package worth at least 10 per cent of the global economy.

Developed countries have provided enormous relief for their own societies. They can afford it.

But we need to ensure that the developing world does not fall into financial ruin, escalating poverty anddebt crises.

We need a collective commitment to avoid a downward spiral.

One week from today, we will bring together world leaders together to find solutions at a Meeting on Financing for Development in the Era of COVID-19 and Beyond.

And in all we do, we are putting a special focus on women and girls.

Half of humanity is bearing the brunt of the social and economic consequences of COVID-19.

Women are disproportionately represented in the sectors hit hardest by job losses.

Women do most of the unpaid care work generated by the pandemic.

And women have fewer economic resources to fall back on, because their wages are lower, and they have less access to benefits.

At the same time, millions of young girls are losing their chance of an education and a future, as schools close and child marriage is on the rise.

Unless we act now, gender equality could be set back by decades.

We must also stamp out the horrifying increase in violence against women and girls during the pandemic, from domestic violence to sexual abuse, online harassment and femicide.

This is a hidden war on women.

Preventing and ending it requires the same commitment and resources that we devote to other forms of warfare.

Beyond the immediate response, recovery efforts must lead to a better future starting now.

Recovery is our chance to re-imagine economies and societies.

We have the blueprints: the United Nations Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the 2030 Agenda and Paris Agreement.

Recovery needs to build resilience.

That requires a New Social Contract at the national level and a New Global Deal at the international level.

A New Social Contract is about building inclusive and sustainable societies.

Inclusivity means investing in social cohesion and ending all forms of exclusion, discrimination and racism.

It means establishing a new generation of social protection – including Universal Health Coverage and the possibility of a Universal Basic Income.

It means providing access to education for all and harnessing digital technology —the two great enablers and equalizers of our time.

It means tax systems in which everyone – individuals and corporations – pays their fair share.

It means ensuring the centrality of human rights in all we do — in line with my Call to Action on Human Rights launched earlier this year in Geneva.

It means equal rights and opportunities for women and girls.

The pandemic has demonstrated more clearly than ever the effectiveness of women’s leadership.

Twenty-five years since Beijing, today’s generation of girls must be able to realize their unlimited ambitions and potential.

Excellencies,

A sustainable New Social Contract means transitioning towards renewable energy to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.

I am asking all countries to consider six climate positive actions as they rescue, rebuild and reset their economies.

First, we need to make our societies more resilient and ensure a just transition.

Second, we need green jobs and sustainable growth.

Third, bailouts of industry, aviation and shipping should be conditional on aligning with the goals of the Paris Agreement.

Fourth, end fossil fuel subsidies.

Fifth, take climate risks into account in all financial and policy decision-making.

Sixth, work together, leaving no one behind.

But to truly reduce fragilities and risks, and to more effectively solve shared problems, we need a corresponding New Global Deal at the international level.

A New Global Deal is about ensuring that the global political and economic systems deliver on critical global public goods.

Today, that is simply not happening.

We have huge gaps in governance structures and ethical frameworks.

To close these gaps, we need to ensure that power, wealth and opportunities are broadly and fairly shared.

A New Global Deal must be rooted in a fair globalization, based on the rights and dignity of every human being, on living in balance with nature, and on our responsibilities to future generations.

We need to integrate the principles of sustainable development into all decision-making, to shift the flow of resources towards the green, the sustainable and the equitable.

Global financial systems must move in that direction.

Trade needs to be free and fair, without perverse subsidies and barriers that tilt the playing field against developing economies.

And a New Global Deal must address historical injustices in global power structures.

More than seven decades on, multilateral institutions need an upgrade to more equitably represent all the people of the world, rather than giving disproportionate power to some and limiting the voice of others, especially in the developing world.

We don’t need new bureaucracies.

We need a multilateral system that constantly innovates, delivers for people, and protects our planet.

21stcentury multilateralism must be networked — linking global institutions across sectors and geographies, from development banks to regional organizations and trade alliances.

21stcentury multilateralism must be inclusive — expanding the circle of engagement, drawing on the capacities of civil society, regions and cities, businesses, foundations and academic and scientific institutions.

That is how we ensure effective multilateralism that meets the test of the 21stcentury.

Dear friends across the world,

We cannot respond to this crisis by going back to what was or withdrawing into national shells.

To overcome today’s fragilities and challenges we need more international cooperation — not less; strengthened multilateral institutions — not a retreat from them; better global governance — not a chaotic free-for-all.

The pandemic has upended the world, but that upheaval has created space for something new.

Ideas once considered impossible are suddenly on the table.

Large-scale action no longer seems so daunting; in just months, billions of people have fundamentally changed how they work, consume, move and interact.

Large-scale financing has suddenly proven possible, as trillions [of dollars] have been deployed to rescue economies.

In commemorating the 75thanniversary of the United Nations, the General Assembly has invited me to report on our common agenda for the future.

I welcome this opportunity for a process of profound reflection involving us all.

I will report back next year with analysis and recommendations on how we can reach our shared aims.

Let us draw inspiration from our achievements across the history of the United Nations.

Let us respond affirmatively to the movements for justice and dignity we see in the world.

And let us vanquish the five horsemen and build the world we need: peaceful, inclusive and sustainable.

The pandemic has taught us that our choices matter.

As we look to the future, let us make sure we choose wisely.

Thank you.

Zimsec Begins Marking June Exams

The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) on Monday started marking the June 2020 Ordinary and Advanced Level examinations.

The process started after markers who tested negative to Covid-19 were cleared and checked in on Sunday.

The makers and supporting staff underwent Covid-19 testing between September 8 and 11 in Harare and results came in last week.

The examiners will be following strict World Health Organisation (WHO) Covid-19 rules and regulations which involve wearing of face masks, maintaining social distance and sanitisation.

The results are expected before the commencement of the November 2020 Ordinary and Advanced Level exanimations.

Zimsec public relations manager Ms Nicky Dlamini said markers had settled in and started work.

“Covid-19 testing for markers was done from September 8 to 11 and last week the results came and those cleared started checking in on Sunday. Today (Monday), marking started in earnest and we are making progress,” she said.

Last week, Zimsec board chairperson Professor Eddie Mwenje said they had extended the registration period for November 2020 Ordinary and Advanced Level examinations to cater for pupils and schools that failed to do so due to different reasons related to the Covid-19-induced lockdown.

“The registration will start on the September 28 once they open schools and then it will close on October 2,” he said.

This was the second time that Zimsec has extended the registration process.

He said the examinations are going ahead with the council having already completed the printing of Grade 7 examination material.

Prof Mwenje said no late registration fees will be charged to candidates and centres.

The provision, he said is in accordance with Government’s announcement that all candidates will access the 2020 examinations.

Ian Smith Turns In His Grave As Nick Mangwana Announces Zimbabwe Still Importing Number Plates

By Farai D Hove | The man who made Zimbabwe become the word’s fastest growing crop economy, Ian Smith was certainly turning in his grave Tuesday when Information Permanent Secretary, Ndabaningi Mangwana, announced that Zimbabwe is now so backward that it is now importing number plates for cars.

The spin doctor, threw a celebration on Twitter saying the country which used to produce its own model cars, is planning to make its own number plates.

The development comes at a time when the Mnangagwa regime continued to boast of hosting the world’s largest assortment of minerals while yet failing to produce a single shovel from the resource.

Announcing, Mangwana said: “Zimbabwe is now going to manufacture vehicle number plates locally.

“The price of number plates will fall from US$80.35 to US$45.61 because of the use of local materials. This is also expected to reduce the import bill by 56%.”

Below is a pictorial of some vehicles during Rhodesia:

Early Motoring Early Motoring
Early Motoring
Many thanks to Mrs Elise Pakemen for the scans above
Lomagundi Motor Garage 1 Lomagundi Motor Garage 2
Lomagundi Motor Garage owned by Mr. J.H.Vorster Lomagundi Motor Garage owned by Mr. J.H.Vorster
match race 1940 Rhodesia possibly 1912 Overland
Match Race in 1940 Possibly a 1912 Overland
1937 Studebaker 1941 Studebaker
1937 Studebaker at JH Vorster’s garage for repair or more likely scrapping 1941 Studebaker Champion
Airflow
Chrysler Airflow owned by JH Vorster
Many thanks to Mr Nick Wood for the scans above
Old car in Rhodesia Picnic in Rhodesia
Unknown old car in Rhodesia Picnic in Rhodesia, Ford Model T and motorcycle
Source unknown – Possibly Mike Jones Source unknown –
1937 Adler 1947 Hudson
1936 Adler Trumph in Northern Rhodesia. 1947 Hudson Super Six in Northern Rhodesia.
1953 Ford Zephyr 1953 Hillman
1953 Ford Zephyr 6 in Northern Rhodesia. 1953 Hillman in Northern Rhodesia.
1955 Jag XK140 A110 Westminster
1955 Jaguar XK140 bought new by Paul Cowie’s Grandfather in Northern Rhodesia. Originally black and LHD. Photo shows car in South Africa now RHD. Austin 110 Westminster, the Cowie family’s first of this model in Northern Rhodesia
1963 A110 Westminster 1964 Jag
1963 Austin 110 Westminster owned by the Cowie family in Mufulira, Northern Rhodesia. 1964 Jaguar 3.4 MK2 – Shows the car one day old in Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, owned by the Cowie family.
1967 Jag Jag
1967 Jaguar S-Type owned by the Cowie family in Zambia – Photo shows the car in later years in South Africa. Lockyer family from Northern Rhodesia on holiday in Cape Town in 1958 with their Jaguar .
Many thanks to Mr Paul Cowie for the photos above
Sunbeam Rapier Sunbeam Rapier
Ivan Theunissen in Rene Theunissen’s Sunbeam Rapier in North End, Bulawayo Rene Theunissen’s Sunbeam Rapier, Bulawayo – Hillman or Humber alongside
BSA 650 Yamaha 350cc
Rene Theunissen’s BSA 650cc, North End Bulawayo Rene Theunissen’s Yamaha 350cc, North End, Bulawayo
Fiat 2300 Ford 6-cyl
Fiat 2300 6-cyl Rene Theunissen, North End Bulawayo – Originally  black, repsrayed Kelly green in 1973 Ford 6-cyl – Rene Theunissen, Chevrolet station wagon behind Mathieu Theunissen, North End bulawayo
Ford Consul Opel
Consul Mathieu Theunissen, North End Bulawayo Opel Mathieu Theunissen at Bulawayo airport 1956
Possibly a Vauxhall Unknown
Vauxhall Mathieu Theunissen, Bulwayo 1957. Unknown homemade vehicle, Bulawayo
Opel station wagon Opel station wagon
Opel station wagon Marcel Theunissen, North End Bulawayo Opel station wagon Marcel Theunissen, North End Bulawayo
Opel station wagon Opel station wagon
Opel station wagon Mathieu Theunissen, North End Bulawayo Opel station wagon Mathieu Theunissen, North End Bulawayo
VW station wagon VW
VW variant station wagon Gaston Andre VW variant station wagon Gaston Andre
Chevrolet Citroen
Chevy station wagon Gaston  Andre Citroen DS19 or DS20 Gaston  Andre, Burnside Bulawayo
Fiat 500 Vauxhall
Fiat 500 Gaston Andre, possibly at Matopos Vauxhall Gaston Andre
Datsun Corsair
Datsun Station Wagon Claude Andre Ford Corsair H Longmore, Bulawayo
Vespa or Lambretta VW beach buggy
Vespa Claude Andre VW Beach Buggy Buddy Miller
Consul 315
Ford Consul 315 (Export version of the Consul Classic) – Hendrik Verwoerd Tunnels South Africa 1973.
Many thanks to Mrs Caroline de Bruin for the photo above
Chrysler Valiant Hillman Super Minx
Valiant Chrysler in Bulawayo, 1982 Hillman Super Minx 1965
Many thanks to Martin Williamson for the photos above
TR4s in Kitwe
Triumph TR4s, 1/4 mile sprints on the Chambishi to Kalulushi road. EA-7938 belonged to Tony Bilbrough, EA-7936 to Peter Hills
Many thanks to Peter W. Hills for the photo above
1935 Dodge 20 1935 Hudson
c1935 Dodge 1935 Auburn 2-door sedan from South Africa
1951 Austin A40 1957 Ford V8
1951 Austin A40 Sport Convertible, S-28403/SRH 1957 Ford V8 custom, owned by an electrician at Wankie Colliery, B-9890/SRH
1960 peugeot 1965 Chev Impala
1960 peugeot, 1st demo model in Northern Rhodesia, RA-790/NRH 1965 Chevrolet Impala convertible
Misc Military Tractor
Misc Rhodesian military vehicles Tractor
Humber limo Armstrong Siddeley?
Gathering with government Humber limousine in background Presidential? Armstrong Siddeley with Ferret armoured cars in front
Triumph M/C Military
Triumph motorcycle, S-977-C/SRH Canadian built 1941 Ford C11AS Heavy Utility – This is a militarised 11A-79A station wagon.
Austin Sticker
Possibly a Morris in Northern Rhodesia. Vintage Touring Association of Mashonaland sticker
Many thanks to Craig Fourie for the photos above
S Fourie S Fourie
1936 Willys 77, 4 cyl. Photo taken in Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia in 1939, shows Koos and Christina Fourie with their children Skatie and Poppie, after a 1000 mile trip in the car from Ottoshoop in South Africa to Lusaka.. 1960 Studebaker V8 station wagon. Traded in a Peugeot 404 for this car. Motor removed and fitted with two banana exhausts, Burgess boxes, shift changed from column to console. Later sold to someone in Gwelo who unfortunately crashed into a tree and was killed.
S Fourie S Fourie
1961 Ford Zephyr six station wagon at Nchanga mine, Northern Rhodesia, acquired for £300. UK assembled, said to be neater than the Rhodesian assembled Zephyrs. Fitted with Phillips radio, spot lights, rear view mirrors, wheel trims, white wall tyres. Painted two tone grey, divided by chrome strips. 1956 Ford Zephyr six, acquired in Kitwe, Northern Rhodesia for £250
Many thanks to Skatie Fourie for the photos above
Chev Chev
1956 Chevrolet – two tone blue – Crossing Beit Bridge into South Africa 1958 Chevrolet – Howard learning to reverse
Belvedere Belvedere
Belvedere Race Track, Salisbury, Rhodesia, 1961 – Borgward Special (silver car ) and possibly Vic Wilson’s MG Special Belvedere Race Track, Salisbury, Rhodesia, 1961 – Borgward Special (silver car ) and possibly Vic Wilson’s MG Special
Mini Alfa
Mini Rhodesian assembled Alfa Romeo Giulia 1300 Super
Renault
Rhodesian assembled Renault R12 station wagon and Rhodesian built Sprite caravan
Many thanks to Howard Neill for the photos above
Old Car Old Car
Thought to have been a Star, owned by Mr. M.R. Bland.
Many thanks to Viv Westbury for the photos above
Refuelling Ford Corsair
Morris Oxford refuelling on the Kariba road north of Salisbury. Ford Corsair owned by Brian Goodwin 1970-81
Filling Station on way to Beira Corsair
Filling station on the road to Beira Ford Corsair owned by Brian Goodwin 1970-81
Many thanks to Brian Goodwin for the photos above
Car with Mayor
Cavalcade of Vintage Cars carrying the Mayor and Mayoress of Bulawayo and the Town Clerk. Car owned by John Collingwood – See entry under Ford Model A 1927-1929
Ford jag
1948 Ford V8 1954 Jaguar MKVII
Many thanks to Rod Wells for the photos above
Umtali 1960s Umtali 1960s
Umtali 1960s Umtali 1960s – Police Camp?
Umtali 1960s
Umtali 1960s -Puzey & Payne Motors
Many thanks to Roger Capper for the photos above
1920s in Rhodesia 1920s in Rhodesia
1920s in Rhodesia
Many thanks to Brian Byrne for the photos above
Alan hardy
Note S. Rhodesia cast iron plaque, others with Bulawayo above the S. Rhodesia have also been noted
Many thanks to Alan Hardy for the photo above
ferry Cars in Rhodesia
Ferry crossing possibly Northern Rhodesia Misc Rhodesian cars
Sby car
Ford V8 pickup, registered in Salisbury
Many thanks to Anne Burgess for the photos above
Lister Lister
JOHN FRAZER LISTER [1935-xx] motorbike (Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia). Reg. L-660/NRH John Frazer Lister [1935-xx] with motorbike. Reg. S-2242/SRH
Lister Lister
John Lister – Hatfield Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia – Sept 1958 Johns Frazer Lister[1935-xx] His first solid heel bike. He thinks its a early BSA. Reg. L-660/NRH
Lister Lister
Thomas Shackleton Lister next to his Ford truck (Rhodesia).Reg. B-21600/SRH Thomas Shackleton Lister with his Ford truck (not married yet as has Bulawayo, Rhodesia registration plate)
Many thanks to Rob Lister for the photos above
Byo Parade Byo Parade
Downings Bakery truck
Byo Parade Byo Parade
Byo Parade Byo Parade
Byo Parade Byo Parade
Byo Parade
Schacht in a parade in Bulawayo
Many thanks to Mimi Shaw for the photos above
Fisher Ford
Major John (Jack) Greenwood Fisher MBE. He took his car to the Gold Coast in 1939, where this photo is believed to have been taken, in Rhodesia by 1943. Possibly a Lagonda Ford Zephyr Zodiac – Photo 1960
Ford Ford Z
Ford Zodiac – Photo 1960 – NK-6763/NRH –
Zephyr Zodiac, two tone paint, slightly different grille from the Zephyr 6, chrome “arrow” line on the side standard white wall tyres all make it a Zodiac
Ford Zephyr – Photo 1962 – EA-2878/NRH – Imported from UK
Ford Z2 Child Car
Ford Zephyr Zodiac (twin headlights) – Photo 1963/4 Phil Selley’s first car
Fiat Fiat
Fiat 850 – Believed to have later been burned out Fiat 850 Sports – Photo 1978.
Spitfire Capri
Spitfire – 1965 – Yellow in colour Ford Capri 3L. – Photo 1971. Imported from UK. Was originally Silver
Nash
Austin / Nash Metropolitan Photo 1965 – owned by Lyn Clark, Phil’s Aunt – Yellow
Many thanks to Phil Selley for the photos above, the majority of the cars belonged to Eric Selley
1971 Dodge
Matopos 1971, Alfa Romeo Giulietta Ti – Previously owned a Grey Morris Mini Cooper 1071-S/RHO, acquired from Atlas Motors in Grey Street. Sold to Glasby Motors with a broken camshaft c1972 when Denis moved to Botswana. Dodge truck owned by Denis Coghlan in Botswana, BPB-587/BOT.
Pontiac Chobe
Pontiac Trans-Am owned by Denis Coghlan in Botswana Ford Fairmont GT automatic. Denis Coghlan and his Father in Chobe Game Reserve 1980. (Denis also owned a manual Ford Fairmont GT that became the donor for the Ford F100 Trans Kalahari special below)
F100 Misc
 Ford F100 Trans Kalahari special that Denis raced in last Trans Kalahari race in 1982 (car came last)  1989 3.9 Efi 2-door Range Rover
1992 Ford Sierra Sapphire RS Cosworth 4×4
1986 Ford Escort XR3i
All imported from the UK by Denis Coghlan
Cayman
2008 Porsche Cayman ‘S’ alongside a Toyota Celica
Many thanks to Denis Coghlan for the photos above
Buick Buick
Cecil Lyle with Buick and friends out for a picnic Cecil Lyle with Buick
Norton Velocette
John Love and Cecil Lyle, with John’s Manx Norton after it arrived. Note Matabeleland Motor Cycle Club blazer badge as  seen below. Dick Bonniwell, John Love, Cecil Lyle with trophy for the Manicaland 100 won by John with his Velocette..
MMCC Colin Lyle on Norton
Matabeleland Motor Cycle Club blazer badge worn by
Cecil Lyle
Colin Lyle on John Love’s Manx Norton
Bridgestone 250 Kawa Z1300
Bridgestone 250 two-stroke – quite rare – RSH-3647/SRH Kawasaki Z1300 6-cyl ex John Love
Many thanks to Colin Lyle for the photos above See also Continental Beacon owned by Colin Lyle

Copyright © Wayne M. Kennerley 2019

Zim Dollar Gains 0.26% Against The US Dollar To Stand At $81.50

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe held its weekly foreign currency auction today, which saw the local currency maintain its appreciation trend against the US dollar after it gained 0.26% to 81.4965 from 81.7076 last week.

Raw Materials continued to be the biggest benefactor as they were allotted US$14 million, Machinery and Equipment US$5.9 million, Services at US$2.5 million, Consumables US$2.9 million, Retail and Distribution US$2.5 million. Pharmaceuticals and Chemicals, LPG Gas, Paper and Packaging and Fuel and Electricity also received amounts above US$1 million as all categories bid amounts above the benchmark

A record total of US$31.64 million was allotted to various sectors of the economy today up from last week’s US$21 million, with the main auction taking US$30.41 million and the SMEs taking US$1.23 million. The auction has now seen a total of US$184 million having been allotted in the last 14 weeks giving an average of US$52.66 million per month against an average of US$311 million export revenue per month in 2020.

The lowest rate was at $78 and the highest rate at $86.7. The difference between the highest and lowest bid has continued to narrow as it moved to 11.75% from 17.33% last week. The average weighted rate is now 6.00% lower than the highest bid from 7.15% last week due to continued lowering of the highest bid. Parallel market rate and average weighted rate difference reduced to 25.91% from 28.95% a week ago as the parallel market rate lowered this week.

Reserve money was up $671 million to $13.8 billion in the week to 11 September with the bank using $332 million to purchase foreign currency from exporters who are now voluntarily surrendering their proceeds to raise ZW$ liquidity.

On the parallel market, trades continue to come far and wide, as ZW$ liquidity continues to dry up.

The Zipit buying rate has moved down to 105 from 107 in the past day as well as the selling price for traders which has gone down to 110 for large amounts. Mobile money rates were quoted at 94-95 for both One Money and Ecocash transactions. Zipit lower amounts is currently at 100 per US$100.

Job Sikhala As Good As Silenced As He Is Granted Bail

MDC Alliance vice-chairperson Job Sikhala has been granted $50 000 bail by the High Court.

As part of his bail conditions, Sikhala has been barred from posting audios, videos on any social media platforms inciting violence and not to address any gatherings or virtual meetings until the finalisation of his case.

Sikhala had appealed against the decision of the remand court decision to deny him bail on charges of charges of inciting public violence.

Sikhala must report three times weekly at St Mary’s police station in Chitungwiza.

Footballer Gets 9 Years For Poaching

HWANGE Football Club player, Craven Banda, has been convicted and sentenced to 9 years in prison for poaching.

Banda, who played as a forward for the club, will not be poaching for goals anymore after he was jailed last Friday for contravening the Parks and Wildlife Act.

A Hwange magistrate heard that Banda was arrested in May this year after being found in possession of eight pieces of raw and unregistered ivory weighing over 9kgs.

The footballer was arrested at a bus terminus in Makwika village of Hwange.

Source — ZBC News online

Ex Minister Jailed Four Years For Abuse Of Office

Paul Nyathi

Former Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister, Jason Machaya, has been jailed for four years after being convicted of abuse of office.

He was sentenced together with former Midlands Provincial physical planner, Chisayinyerwa Chibururu.

The two will serve an effective two-and-half years each after 18 months were suspended on condition of good behaviour.

Siting at the Gweru Magistrate Courts today, Gwanda Provincial magistrate Ms Charity Maphosa, sentenced the two.

They had been convicted on Monday at the close of full trial.

The abuse of office charges emanated from the sale of residential and commercial stands on State land in Gokwe.

I Am 100% Zanu PF-Zivhu

Killer Zivhu

Dear Sir

RE: REQUEST TO BE ENROLLED AT THE HERBERT CHITEPO SCHOOL Of IDEOLOGY

The above matter refers.

I write to you as a loyal child of the Party I wish to be enrolled at the Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology.

I appreciate the role and function of this important institution in re-orienting party cadres, teaching us the history of the party, its ideology and vision. I am keen to be enrolled any time that is convenient.

I further wish to express my sincere apologies to his Excellency the President and First Secretary of the Party, Cde ED Mnangagwa and his two deputies, the entire Party leadership and the Masvingo Party leadership for the whole spectacle and bad publicity that a happened against the Party as I was hauled before the disciplinary Committee of the Party ensuing in my expulsion.

I have since written to His Excellency who has replied with commendations.

I remain a loyal son of the Party and do believe that enrolling with The Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology will further enrich my knowledge and understanding of the foundation and visionl of our Party.

I thank you in anticipation of your assistance and consideration.

Yours Faithfully

Killer Zivhu

MDC Alliance Unmoved By Khupe Recalls

Khupe

The opposition MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa has resolved to field recalled party members in the upcoming by-elections.

They were recalled by MDC-T reinstated leader Thokozani Khupe for their continued allegiance to Chamisa, leaving a number of council and Parliamentary seats vacant.

Speaking to NewsDay after the party’s Bulawayo provincial executive committee meeting, MDC Alliance provincial spokesperson Swithern Chirowodza confirmed said they were confident of reclaiming the seats despite the unfavourable political environment.

Chirowodza said:

The Bulawayo provincial executive met on Sunday and unanimously agreed that all the recalled councillors, save for those under disciplinary hearings, should contest in the impending by elections. We are saying these councillors did not do anything wrong and were simply recalled for supporting our president (Chamisa). They were voted for by the people and we are confident that the people will vote for them again.

Chirowodza, however, expressed concern over the confusion that is likely to engulf the electorate after Khupe rebranded the MDC-T to MDC Alliance, a name which Nelson Chamisa-led outfit has been using.

By last week, Khupe’s MDC-T has recalled 84 councillors throughout the country, a development that has affected service delivery in local government authorities.-NewsDay

Warriors To Face Kenya In Friendly Match

Warriors

Zifa has received a request from Kenya to play a friendly game in the next Fifa international break in October.

The association had announced the national team is not playing any friendlies ahead of the back-to-back Afcon Qualifiers against Algeria in November. The move could have affected coach Zdravko Logarusic’s plans since he has not taken charge of the team since his appointment in February.

According to the Herald, ZIFA confirmed receiving the invitation but are yet to respond to the request as they are still considering more options from the region.

The association’s spokesperson, Xolisani Gwesela, said: “We are working on the plans for the AFCON qualifiers for the Warriors and, so far, we have received an invitation from Kenya for an international friendly.

“The details are still sketchy, at the moment, but I can confirm we are looking at the logistical issues.

“We are also looking at other options in the East and Southern Africa regions.’’

Meanwhile, Logarusic is likely to work exclusively with the foreign-based players in the proposed friendlies since the domestic football is still to get the green-light to resume from Government.-Soccer 24

“Hands Off MDC Alliance”: Komichi Tells Chamisa

By A Correspondent- Senator Morgen Komichi, who defected to the Thokozani Khupe faction led MDC T has urged MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa to form his own political party arguing that it was disrespectful of him to claim being leader of the MDC Alliance.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with ZimEye, Komichi advised Chamisa to become the founding father of his own political party which bore no semblence to MDC- T or MDC Alliance.

Said Komichi:

“You know what happened in March our story the MDC -T story after Tsvangirai’s death, our issue went to the courts and we got a ruling from the courts in Zimbabwe.

It came out where the Supreme Court ruling that what you did after Tsvangirai’s death where you elected his replacement, it was not above board so go back to extra ordinary congress which is the right way to go when a leader of your party dies.

So after that we did not agree with other party cadres but I insisted that we should follow the law….

Tsvangirai’s place is still vacant. It has not yet been filled to date.. meaning that Madam Khupe is the leader of MDC T and she is automatically the leader of MDC Alliance.

So Nelson Chamisa cannot say MDC Alliance is his party… he has no party because it was an alliance. This is why we are using it.

If he says MDC Alliance is his party, its disrespect to Constitutionalism. Those who are in parliament as MDC Alliance MPs and councillors, they belong to us as MDC T.

MDC T has the right to discipline its MPs in parliament. We have a right to discipline our Senators.

We won at court.. and we cannot be forced to change our names towards elections. If we go as MDC T, there will be conflict of identity. Our MPs cannot be labelled MDC T and MDC Alliance at the same time. So starting December, for the by elections we will be using that name.

We are serious about this. But we have advice to our friends..(Nelson Chamisa), sit down and form your own party. we want to work together and we need to find each other so that we resolve the Zimbabwean crisis.

We are wasting time fighting each other. violating our Constitutions….my advice to our erstwhile friends is that they should focus.

Chamisa has not yet announced the name of his party. Chamisa and his grouping are expected to come up with their own political party which does not confuse us the (MDC T).

My advice to him is that he should form his own party. They could be a big party in the future, who knows. Maybe it’s God’s plan. God has his own plans of doing things. It could be that he may be the founding father of his own political party, who knows.

….and such is life, who knows. We may converge in the future, who knows. Who knows the future. We may meet again and become best friends and go on with our lives.”

Watch Morgen Komichi speaking…. (please be patient as the video uploads)

 

“Form Your Own Political Party”: Morgen Komichi Tells Chamisa

By A Correspondent- Senator Morgen Komichi, who defected to the Thokozani Khupe faction led MDC T has urged MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa to form his own political party arguing that it was disrespectful of him to claim being leader of the MDC Alliance.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with ZimEye, Komichi advised Chamisa to become the founding father of his own political party which bore no semblence to MDC- T or MDC Alliance.

Said Komichi:

“You know what happened in March our story the MDC -T story after Tsvangirai’s death, our issue went to the courts and we got a ruling from the courts in Zimbabwe.

It came out where the Supreme Court ruling that what you did after Tsvangirai’s death where you elected his replacement, it was not above board so go back to extra ordinary congress which is the right way to go when a leader of your party dies.

So after that we did not agree with other party cadres but I insisted that we should follow the law….

Tsvangirai’s place is still vacant. It has not yet been filled to date.. meaning that Madam Khupe is the leader of MDC T and she is automatically the leader of MDC Alliance.

So Nelson Chamisa cannot say MDC Alliance is his party… he has no party because it was an alliance. This is why we are using it.

If he says MDC Alliance is his party, its disrespect to Constitutionalism. Those who are in parliament as MDC Alliance MPs and councillors, they belong to us as MDC T.

MDC T has the right to discipline its MPs in parliament. We have a right to discipline our Senators.

We won at court.. and we cannot be forced to change our names towards elections. If we go as MDC T, there will be conflict of identity. Our MPs cannot be labelled MDC T and MDC Alliance at the same time. So starting December, for the by elections we will be using that name.

We are serious about this. But we have advice to our friends..(Nelson Chamisa), sit down and form your own party. we want to work together and we need to find each other so that we resolve the Zimbabwean crisis.

We are wasting time fighting each other. violating our Constitutions….my advice to our erstwhile friends is that they should focus.

Chamisa has not yet announced the name of his party. Chamisa and his grouping are expected to come up with their own political party which does not confuse us the (MDC T).

My advice to him is that he should form his own party. They could be a big party in the future, who knows. Maybe it’s God’s plan. God has his own plans of doing things. It could be that he may be the founding father of his own political party, who knows.

….and such is life, who knows. We may converge in the future, who knows. Who knows the future. We may meet again and become best friends and go on with our lives.”

Watch Morgen Komichi speaking…. (please be patient as the video uploads)

Vidal Leaves Barcelona

Vidal

Arturo Vidal has left Bacerlona to join Inter Milan on a €1m transfer to Inter from Barcelona.

The 33-year-old is said to have signed a two-year contract worth €6 million (£5.5m/$7m) per year.

Inter confirmed the deal in a statement on Tuesday: “Arturo Vidal is officially an Inter player.

“The Chilean midfielder has joined Inter on a permanent deal from FC Barcelona. From today, Vidal will be on the front line for the Nerazzurri, with the same objectives as ever: fighting, giving it his all, and winning.”

Vidal becomes the latest player leave Camp Nou after Ivan Rakitic, Arthur, Carles Perez and Marc Cucurella while Luis Suarez and Nelson Semedo are reportedly set to follow suit with links to Atletico Madrid and Wolves respectively.-Soccer 24

Orlando Pirates Snatch Bidvest Wits Duo

Stadium

Orlando Pirates have announced the signing of former Bidvest Wits players Thulani Hlatshwayo and Deon Hotto on long term deals.

The duo is joining the Soweto giants after leaving Wits following its sale to TTM.

In a statement, Pirates confirmed the deals saying: “Orlando Pirates Football Club is pleased to announce the signing of Thulani Hlatshwayo and Deon Hotto from Bidvest Wits.

“The Buccaneers have finally secured the signature of Hlatshwayo – a long-sought-target of the club, while in Hotto, the club has bagged one of the most consistent performers in the Premier Soccer League over the past few seasons.”

Another former Wits player Terrence Dzvukamanja has also been linked with Pirates.-Soccer 24

Latest On Joana Mamombe Trial

By A Correspondent- Opposition MDC Alliance legislator and party youth wing leader Joana Mamombe will be examined by two government doctors as the state continues to seek the incarceration of the MDC Alliance trio on charges of faking their abduction.

Mamombe, who was this afternoon hauled to court had her matter postponed to Wednesday 23 September 2020.

The development comes after the state prosecutor made an application to have Mamombe examined by two government doctors in the absence of her lead defense council Advocate Muchadehama who is in Gweru for another court case.

The state last week availed to the court CCTV video footage alleging that Mamombe was not a good candidate for bail as she had deliberately skipped her trial on the pretext that she was sick. This is despite that Mamombe’s lawyer had notified the court that his client was sick and hospitalised at a Harare facility.

The state however proceeded and unleashed a troop of police details who stormed the hospital facility after the magistrate issued an arrest warrant on the sick legislator.

The court later dismissed the CCTV footage provided by the state which sought her incarceration arguing that it was not relevant to the matter at hand.

Said a source privy to the developments:

“They just want to traumatise the girls. Why are they forcing two “military” doctors on a sick girl?

The State is now trying to push the mental health card in order to justify that she was not abducted. It is disturbing how she is being stalked. It is clearly abuse of office by those in authority.”

Watch the live video loading below….

Khupe, Komichi Mere Stomach Politicians

Senator Morgen Komichi

Farai Dziva|The MDC Alliance has described Thokozani Khupe and Morgen Komichi as stomach politicians.

The MDC Alliance argues talk of rebranding is meant to disrupt party programmes.

See statement below:

MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA SATIRISES KOMICHI’S POLITICAL HYPOCRISY ON PARTY IDENTITY.

22 SEPTEMBER 2020

To the chagrin of committed and dedicated social democrats around the globe, the fake constitutionalists represented by the ressurected Komichi announced their evil intention to use our name( Mdc Alliance) in the impending by-elections. Morgan Komichi of the judicially-sponsored Mdc-Thokozani has desperately declared that their party will be using the name Mdc Alliance in the by-elections set for 5 December 2020.

Mdc Alliance Namibia would like to make it categorically distinct that the President of the Mdc Alliance party is Advocate Nelson Chamisa who amassed 2.6 million votes in July 2018. We want to restate our concrete support to the people’s party. As a party, we are quite aware of the unholy marriage between Zanupf and their surrogates. The latest episode is a reminder that the so-called strategic prowess of the power-hungry MdcT stomach politicians is overrated since it epitomised double-standards meant to force a name change(rebranding) of our political behemoth.

Moreover, the chameleonic changes to their party identity transforming it from Mdc-T to Mdc Alliance unravels how clueless and frustrated they are. How does one party fill party list vacancies under Mdc-T and then seek to contest by-elections under Mdc Alliance,let alone the one you have opposed and disowned. This clearly unearthes their political bankruptcy and hypocrisy.

Mwonzora and cabal are just playing sick politics that does not put the voters into consideration. Mdc Alliance Namibia remains steadfast even if they recall everyone as they expose their stupid plan and their perpetual suffocation of the suffering electorate.

Furthermore, we are also cognisant of the fact that Zanupf and their puppets have deployed hundreds of varakashi masquerading as Mdc Alliance supporters to scream for rebranding. Politically inept Zanupf Satanists are desperate to annihilate the Mdc Alliance. There is need for vigilance. The Mdc Alliance Namibia Rundu branch Spokesperson Robson Ruhanya strongly asserted that , “Mdc Alliance must not rebrand! What happens when another one from the rebranded Mdc Alliance pulls the same trigger as the Zanupf controlled Thokozani faction?” Rebranding of ideas and strategies become evidently imperative. It is clear that time has come for genuine revolutionaries not to play the game according to their rules , but according to the actual rules and regulations of social democracy.

The Secretary General of Mdc Alliance Namibia Rundu branch Simbarashe Ndoda further castigated the courts for opposing the righteous and promoting injustices. Everyone who renounces the sadist Zanupf rogue regime is arrested, abducted, tortured and butchered. He went on to say that the truth stumbles in the streets and honesty is outlawed.

Hopewell, Job SaroWiwa Sikhala, Godfrey Kurauone and others are living testimonies to the inhuman treatment of innocent citizens. Given the escalating disrespect of human rights in Zimbabwe, Mdc Alliance Namibia views this as the opportune time to rebrand ideas and take it to the streets demanding an immediate end to injustices, inequalities,repression and capture of all state institutions.

In a nutshell, as Mdc Alliance Namibia, we shall remain committed and dedicated to defending our legacy as the people’s party. Instead of changing our name, we shall fight for the independence of Zec from Zanupf capture, confront Zanupf for comprehensive reforms as stipulated in our Reload policy. We are not here to enforce Zanupf cabinet resolutions. Mdc Alliance Namibia is resolutely behind the National executive council resolutions.

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

#Zimlivesmatter
#FreeWiwa
#FreeTakudzwa

Nakamba Starts On The Bench In Villa Season Opener

Marvelous Nakamba

Marvelous Nakamba is starting on the bench in Aston Villa’s opening game of the 2020/21 EPL season opener against Sheffield United tonight.

Nakamba will be wearing his new number 19 shirt after his previous 11 was given to the recent signing Ollie Watkins who is in the first XI.

The drop follows after the Zimbabwean midfielder played the entire minutes in the team’s EFL Cup victory against Buton last week. The encounter marked the beginning of the campaign for the Birmingham-based side after their supposed opening game against Manchester City was postponed.

Tanzania international Mbwana Samatta is not part of the playing squad while Egyptian duo of Trézéguet and Ahmed Elmohamady have been selected.

Kick-off is at 7 pm CAT.

Here are the line-ups:

Villa XI: Martinez, Cash, Konsa, Mings, Targett, Hourihane, Luiz, McGinn, Trezeguet, Watkins, Grealish

United XI: Ramsdale, Baldock, Basham, Egan, O’Connell, Stevens, Lundstram, Berge, Fleck, McGoldrick, Burke-Soccer 24

Full Text: MDC Alliance Namibia Donates Cash To Jailed Political Activists

Jail

22 SEPTEMBER 2020

MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA DISTRICT DONATES TO THE INCARCERATED TERENCE MANJENGWA AND OTHERS.

Mdc Alliance Namibia district exhibited their full comprehension of solidarity as a core value of social democracy by contributing some money for the upkeep of Terence Manjengwa, G. Gura and B. Changara who are victims of Zanupf’s arbitrary arrests, torture and abductions.

Although we did not manage to raise a lot of loot, close to ten social democrats inspired by our diligent Mdc Alliance Namibia Chairperson, Elisha Chambara and Mdc Alliance Namibia Rundu Branch Secretary General, Simbarashe Ndoda, we managed to raise only US100 to cushion our footsoldiers.

Terence Manjengwa and others have spend 3 weeks in detention now after demanding the immediate release of our ardent democratic fighter, Job SaroWiwa Sikhala, the Vice-Chairperson of the Mdc Alliance.

We believe that all social democrats should display solidarity to our fellow comrades who are victims of Zanupf misrule and thugocracy. Lets all stand firm in support of our real fighters. As a district , we would like to extend our gratitude to our dedicated and committed leader Ian Hamandishe who did not abandon our incarcerated revolutionaries. He received the donation and managed to financially assist Terence’s wife as well as buying food for our vibrant Youths who are ready to embrace dangerous freedom against peaceful slavery.

We shall remain resolutely behind real democratic fighters who are ready for participatory democracy. Our footsoldiers deserve more. We demand the immediate release of all prisoners of conscience. Solidarity forever machinja anerudo. We are the Mdc Alliance!

#FreeWiwa
#FreeTerence
#FreeGura
#FreeChangara
#FreeTakudzwa
#FreeMaengahama
#freeallprisonersofconscience
#Zimlivesmatter

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Full Text:Killer Zivhu Passionately Apologizes To Mnangagwa

 

 

Killer Zivhu

Killer Zivhu letter below :

Dear Sir

RE: REQUEST TO BE ENROLLED AT THE HERBERT CHITEPO SCHOOL Of IDEOLOGY

The above matter refers.

I write to you as a loyal child of the Party I wish to be enrolled at the Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology.

I appreciate the role and function of this important institution in re-orienting party cadres, teaching us the history of the party, its ideology and vision. I am keen to be enrolled any time that is convenient.

I further wish to express my sincere apologies to his Excellency the President and First Secretary of the Party, Cde ED Mnangagwa and his two deputies, the entire Party leadership and the Masvingo Party leadership for the whole spectacle and bad publicity that a happened against the Party as I was hauled before the disciplinary Committee of the Party ensuing in my expulsion.

I have since written to His Excellency who has replied with commendations.

I remain a loyal son of the Party and do believe that enrolling with The Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology will further enrich my knowledge and understanding of the foundation and visionl of our Party.

I thank you in anticipation of your assistance and consideration.

Yours Faithfully

Killer Zivhu

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Video: Angry Zimbabweans Roast Komichi…

 

Own Correspondent| Morgen Komichi has sensationally claimed Thokozani Khupe is the president of the MDC Alliance.

Komichi also urged Advocate Nelson Chamisa to form a new party.

Komichi pointed out the MDC -T would take over the name MDC Alliance. ..

Watch video below :

Khupe Is The Leader Of MDC Alliance, Declares Komichi

 

Own Correspondent| Morgen Komichi has sensationally claimed Thokozani Khupe is the president of the MDC Alliance.

Komichi also urged Advocate Nelson Chamisa to form a new party.

Komichi pointed out the MDC -T would take over the name MDC Alliance. ..

Watch video below :

“Murowa Diamonds- Mine Of Death As GM Promotes Unsafe Working Conditions”

Either you go down the pit, risking life from the hanging rock boulders or you go home for good! This is the General Manager’s instruction to the employees.
Anyone who dares to say “the working conditions are unsafe” is immediately fired. Its really sad that people are dying both company employees and the locals surrounding Murowa Diamonds in Zvishavane while top management seems not to care about this “genocide”.
On several occasions we have pointed it out that the operations at Murowa Diamonds pause a great danger to human life as their mining activities do not meet world standards governing the mining industry.
Recently, a dump truck operator lady was crushed to pieces by falling rocks while hauling ore from this mine of death. Employees are forced to work underneath hanging rock boulders.
The accident that claimed the dump truck lady operator must have been investigated by independent qualified mine inspectors. Its shocking that those who carried out the ” investigations ” pronounced that the working conditions are safe.
Where in this world do employees work underneath hanging rock boulders in an open cast mining operations? The GM is sacrificing human life by hiring his friends and relatives who lack the necessary minimum qualifications and experience.
Under normal circumstances the mine manager, mine engineer and safety manager must have been suspended pending thorough investigations. On the contrary fat khaki envelopes were exchanged at the expense of priceless human life. Employees who refuse to go and work underneath these hanging rock boulders are summarily dismissed by the GM himself.
The GM is ruthless and doesn’t care about employees’ safety all he wants is production. Murowa Diamonds is one company that doesn’t plough back to the local community. Ever since Rio Zim took over the mine nothing in terms of social investment has been done. Whoever is the really owner of the mine, is just looting the precious diamonds neglecting the local community.
Murowa Ward is one of the poorest and underdeveloped places in the world despite being home to the finest gems. There are no roads, no safe water, no electricity, school buildings are dilapidated and falling due to massive blasting. The environment is saturated with mine dust making breathing very difficult.
Local people are succumbing to dust induced lung diseases. This mine has brought suffering instead of joy to the locals. The GM is a shroud tribalist who employs only his tribesmen. Locals are hired on temporary basis to do menial dirty jobs.
There is urgent need for the government to investigate the operations of Murowa Diamonds vis-à-vis employee safety, employee recruitment, skills and qualifications audit, production audit, environmental protection and social responsibility.
It is important that those exploiting our natural resources plough back to the local community leading to visible development. Looting of our resources must never be tolerated no matter the circumstances.
The government must immediately address these concerns as precious life is being sacrificed by greedy “imperialist” who doesn’t even care about corporate social and economic responsibility. The mines and mining inspectorate and NSSA must be revamped and rid of corrupt elements.
Rest In Peace Dump Truck Operator
Murowa Community Zvishavane

MDC Alliance Unmoved By Khupe Recalls

MDC Alliance

The opposition MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa has resolved to field recalled party members in the upcoming by-elections.

They were recalled by MDC-T reinstated leader Thokozani Khupe for their continued allegiance to Chamisa, leaving a number of council and Parliamentary seats vacant.

Speaking to NewsDay after the party’s Bulawayo provincial executive committee meeting, MDC Alliance provincial spokesperson Swithern Chirowodza confirmed said they were confident of reclaiming the seats despite the unfavourable political environment.

Chirowodza said:

The Bulawayo provincial executive met on Sunday and unanimously agreed that all the recalled councillors, save for those under disciplinary hearings, should contest in the impending by elections. We are saying these councillors did not do anything wrong and were simply recalled for supporting our president (Chamisa). They were voted for by the people and we are confident that the people will vote for them again.

Chirowodza, however, expressed concern over the confusion that is likely to engulf the electorate after Khupe rebranded the MDC-T to MDC Alliance, a name which Nelson Chamisa-led outfit has been using.

By last week, Khupe’s MDC-T has recalled 84 councillors throughout the country, a development that has affected service delivery in local government authorities.-NewsDay

THREAD- “Matanga Behind Shoddy ZRP Stands Scandal”

I Am A Loyal Zanu PF Cadre -Killer Zivhu

Killer Zivhu

 

Below is Zivhu’s letter:

Dear Sir

RE: REQUEST TO BE ENROLLED AT THE HERBERT CHITEPO SCHOOL Of IDEOLOGY

The above matter refers.

I write to you as a loyal child of the Party I wish to be enrolled at the Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology.

I appreciate the role and function of this important institution in re-orienting party cadres, teaching us the history of the party, its ideology and vision. I am keen to be enrolled any time that is convenient.

I further wish to express my sincere apologies to his Excellency the President and First Secretary of the Party, Cde ED Mnangagwa and his two deputies, the entire Party leadership and the Masvingo Party leadership for the whole spectacle and bad publicity that a happened against the Party as I was hauled before the disciplinary Committee of the Party ensuing in my expulsion.

I have since written to His Excellency who has replied with commendations.

I remain a loyal son of the Party and do believe that enrolling with The Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology will further enrich my knowledge and understanding of the foundation and visionl of our Party.

I thank you in anticipation of your assistance and consideration.

Yours Faithfully…

 

PICTURES- LEAD Donates To Kuwadzana 4 Poly Clinic

LEAD

By A Correspondent- LEAD which is led by Linda Masarira on Monday donated gloves and face shields to Kuwadzana 4 poly clinic in Harare.

The party’s aspiring candidate for Kuwadzana East constituency Trywell Magura, handed over the PPEs at the facility at an event which was also graced by the party’s president and Harare Province Chairperson Pastor Anselem Midzi.

We publish below the pictures from the event….

LEAD
LEAD

 

BREAKING: Hwende Acquitted

After over a year since the January 2019 military crackdown which the United Nations condemned, the MDC Alliance’s Secretary General Chalton Hwende has been acquitted of treason.

Hwende was one of those charged over the ZANU PF organised demonstrations over Emmerson Mnangagwa’s fuel price hikes.

The Kuwadana MP announced on twitter saying, “I would like to thank my Lawyer Harrison Nkomo and the
@ZLHRLawyers for winning my case today at the High Court. After 18 months on Remand for Treason the High Court has removed me on Remand. Thanks to the MDC Alliance family , Pres @nelsonchamisa for the solidarity and support”

– FULL INTERVIEW TO FOLLOW…

FULL TEXT- Teachers “Reject” Schools Re- Opening

*21 September 2020*
*Joint statement by Teacher Unions in Zimbabwe Concerning Re-opening of Schools*

*▪️Realising* that the gvt has since announced the dates for re-opening of schools for exam classes and commencement of exams,
*▪️Irked* that this announcement was not a product of widespread consultations and meaningful engagement with teacher unions but a ‘diktat’ by gvt,
*▪️ Perturbed* that gvt has totally ignored the welfare of teachers as evidenced by salaries that were received by teachers in September,
*▪️Aware* that the Total Consumption Poverty Line (TCPL) for a family of five is now above ZW$ 17 244 as given by Zimstat,
*▪️ Surprised* by the continued salary discrepancies between teachers and the other civil servants, especially the uniformed forces,

*▪️United* in our diversity by our common desire for the entrenchment of a credible quality public education system in Zimbabwe,
*▪️Acknowledging* the worthlessness of current infinite negotiations under NJNC and lack of seriousless and urgency in such negotiations

*▪️Reaffirming* the position that the economy has fully redollarised, with prices of most goods and services pegged in US Dollars, including those offered by gvt itself,
*▪️Noting* that there are still Covid 19 active cases, most of them being local,
*▪️ Adequately informed* that most boarding schools have increased fees to between $20 000 and $40 000 while the teacher’s salaries have remained stagnant in a volatile economic environment,
*▪️Emphasizing* that well paid teachers in safe schools is a must for quality public education.
*Aware* that all teachers are financially crippled and have no capacity to report at their respective schools on 28 September

We, the undersigned Teacher Unions in Zimbabwe, now therefore, urge the government to:

▪️ Urgently expedite consultations with all teachers’ unions with a view to sharing ideas on the way forward before the opening of schools. This is informed by the fact that teachers’unions are a key stakeholder in the education sector and represent the very people who are implementers of gvt policies;

▪️ Restore the purchasing power parity of teachers’ salaries pegged at USD500 to USD550.

▪️ Implement meaningful education sector-specific allowances that commensurate with teachers responsibilities and status.

▪️ Pay a Covid allowance that is a product of negotiations or agreement between employer and teachers rather than the current benevolence gesture dubbed presidential prerogative. If schools reopen during this Covid period, it entails that teachers will be frontline workers who deserve a meaningful covid allowance;

▪️ Pay salaries that resonate with workers’ qualifications, experience, responsibilities and promotion rather than the current scenario where physical fitness has become more rewarding.

▪️Establish an Inclusive Covid 19 Task Force to assess the level of preparedness of schools before re-opening.

▪️ Ensure that schools are safe to receive the learners and teachers and their health, safety and welfare are highly prioritised. The $600 million set aside by gvt should reflect on the ground, in schools not in the media only or end in higher offices without reaching the intended beneficiaries. Currently, there is almost nothing in public schools because the school coffers are dry since there hasn’t been any collection of fees after closure in March 2020.

▪️ Give teachers and learners enough time to cover syllabi and prepare for exams. The period of two months between 28 September 2020 and 1 December 2020 (the proposed date for commencement of exams) does not adequately compensate for the lost time of six months since schools closed.

▪️ Listen to professional advice and provide a broad blue print that covers all learners than being restricted only to exam classes.

Indeed, there is nothing as dangerous as having under-paid, undernourished, under-resourced and demotivated teachers in the classrooms because teachers are in essence role models of their communities and society and help to shape the future of individuals, society and the country.

It is only well-paid, healthy, motivated, innovative and dynamic teachers that can fulfill this vital cog of sustainable development.

Jointly signed by
ARTUZ – Chere R. (0775643192)

PTUZ – Zunde L. (0772198868)

TUZ – Phiri R. (0772680952)

ZDTU – Tasaranarwo F. (0773816324)

ZIMTA – Sibanda N. T. (0772803254)

ZINATU – Nyawo M. (0774013500)

ZINEU – Chinosengwa C. (0715815347)

ZRTU – Fambai F. (0775226380).

Mnangagwa Told to Release Rights Defenders, Journalists

Africans Rising, a consortium of social movements, NGOs, faith based groups and trade unions across Africa has written to President Emmerson Mnangagwa urging him to free political prisoners and journalists saying they pose no risk to his administration.

In a letter titled Decongesting prisons in Africa amidst COVID-19 pandemic, Africans Rising hailed Mnangagwa for releasing some of the prisoners in line with the World Health Organisation to decongest prisons but was quick to encourage him to consider human rights defenders and journalists saying their communities are worried about them.

Below is Africans Rising full letter….

MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA DISTRICT DONATES TO THE INCARCERATED TERENCE MANJENGWA AND OTHERS

22 SEPTEMBER 2020.

Mdc Alliance Namibia district exhibited their full comprehension of solidarity as a core value of social democracy by contributing some money for the upkeep of Terence Manjengwa, G. Gura and B. Changara who are victims of Zanupf’s arbitrary arrests, torture and abductions.

Although we did not manage to raise a lot of loot, close to ten social democrats inspired by our diligent Mdc Alliance Namibia Chairperson, Elisha Chambara and Mdc Alliance Namibia Rundu Branch Secretary General, Simbarashe Ndoda, we managed to raise only US100 to cushion our footsoldiers.

Terence Manjengwa and others have spend 3 weeks in detention now after demanding the immediate release of our ardent democratic fighter, Job SaroWiwa Sikhala, the Vice-Chairperson of the Mdc Alliance.

We believe that all social democrats should display solidarity to our fellow comrades who are victims of Zanupf misrule and thugocracy.

Lets all stand firm in support of our real fighters. As a district , we would like to extend our gratitude to our dedicated and committed leader Ian Hamandishe who did not abandon our incarcerated revolutionaries. He received the donation and managed to financially assist Terence’s wife as well as buying food for our vibrant Youths who are ready to embrace dangerous freedom against peaceful slavery.

We shall remain resolutely behind real democratic fighters who are ready for participatory democracy. Our footsoldiers deserve more.

We demand the immediate release of all prisoners of conscience. Solidarity forever machinja anerudo. We are the Mdc Alliance!

#FreeWiwa
#FreeTerence
#FreeGura
#FreeChangara
#FreeTakudzwa
#FreeMaengahama
#freeallprisonersofconscience
#Zimlivesmatter

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Former Zanu Pf Stalwarts Tear Into “Foul Mouthed” Chinamasa

By A Correspondent- Former Zanu-PF top officials have accused their former party’s acting national spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa of using undiplomatic language to fight his political rivals.

Chinamasa held his weekly press conference at the party headquarters where he used the platform to attack opposition officials and former Zanu-PF members.

Former Zanu-PF national commissar Saviour Kasukuwere said:

“Zanu-PF is stinking and they must stop throwing sewage at us. Chinamasa is so desperate to be noticed by the powers that he has now become an object of ridicule. He should be helped to stop his useless weekly charades he is using to lie and seek relevance. Why did he not say that at the joint (ANC/Zanu-PF) press conference or other useless pressers he held subsequently?

Chinamasa claimed that ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule said that Kasukuwere, Mzembi and Zhuwao had asked that he transmit to ZanuPf  their desire to be readmitted into the party. He claimed that the message had come way before July, August.

However, the three who are now in self-exile in South Africa refuted the claims.

“We engage with respectable liberation movements and will respect those engagements until the time comes to unpack the concerns raised.”

“So, I dismiss Chinamasa’s weekly madness with the contempt it deserves.”

Former tourism and foreign affairs minister Mzembi said Chinamasa is a grumpy spokesman who is trying to prompt him and others to violate the assistance they are receiving from the ANC.

“Chinamasa is trying to reduce a political dispute we have with Harare to a squabble between us, and I am not about to honour his undiplomatic behaviour with a response to his taunts,” he said.

“ANC delegation will call us for a de-brief when they are done with their quarantine. I have no business responding to Chinamasa on anything let alone his concocted briefings to you guys about a comeback request into Zanu-PF. That is a figment of his imagination.”

Mzembi added, Chinamasa is throwing sewage on the former Zanu Pf heavyweights’ faces.

“We have never made such a request to ANC both in private or public.”-

LEAD Unveils Rural Development Agenda

22 September 2020

For decades the issue of rural development has just been raised during electoral campaigns for political expediency to the extent that rural folk don’t believe it anymore.

There is no one who is more Zimbabwean than the other and it’s high time that all progressive Zimbabweans converge and start working towards rural urbanization in our quest to ensure sustainable human development.

Everyone has been talking about economic development with no clear framework on how that can be achieved.

I have said it before and I will say it again, beyond foreign direct investment, we need to explore, develop and work with what we have first.

The future of the agricultural sector is closely linked to a balanced development of rural areas, which account for a multi-sector and integrated approach to the rural economy in order to diversify activities, create new sources of income, employment and protection of rural heritage.

Government should prioritize rural development in order to decongest Harare which is overpopulated.

Implementation of a rural enterprise development program will strengthen support for cooperatives to enable small scale producers to enter formal value chains.

Promotion of decentralization of power and implementation of devolution is critically important if we are sincere in developing our rural communities.

We expect the Minister of Finance to consider having a budget for rural development when he presents his budget in a few months time.

The District Development Fund needs to be revamped and should also be premised on both local and international donor financing framework. Transparency is lacking and corruption is rampant in District offices in Zimbabwe.

We need modernized rural areas with electricity, good roads, well equipped clinics and hospitals, accessible schools and tertiary institutions.

If we don’t work collectively as a nation to help unlock opportunities for our fellow countrymen who are marginalized who will do it for them?

We are calling on the President of Zimbabwe Mr Mnangagwa to open Zimbabwe for business to Zimbabweans and ensure the ease of doing business for all Zimbabweans.

There are a lot of economic opportunities in rural areas and untapped talent. The quality of life for people in rural areas can be improved by investing in creative industries particularly film, music, arts, book writing, etc.

Food security can only be guaranteed if the government restores viability of the agricultural sector.

Rural subsistence farmers need government support and empowerment to enable them to be food secure. Access to information is a major challenge for the rural citizens in Zimbabwe.

Most of them are not aware of the impacts of climate change on their livelihoods. It is critically important to have community radio stations in rural areas. Climate change will test the resilience of Zimbabweans.

The brunt of climate change will have adverse effects on the women, children and people with disability in rural areas. We don’t have to wait for a crisis in order for us to act.

Now is the time to develop, educate and empower our rural communities. We want to see goal-oriented provincial Ministers of State developing their provinces and empowering people who are marginalized and vulnerable. #TogetherWeCan #DevelopZimbabwe
#TeamZimbabwe

Mambokadzi wekwaMasarira
LEAD President

Avenues Clinic To Revert Back To Normal Visiting Hours

By A Correspondent- Avenues Clinic has revealed that starting tomorrow 22 September 2020, it will revert to its normal visiting hours, Health Times reports.

The clinic, however, said the following restrictions are still in place:

visiting hours schedule will still be limited to one visitor and one visiting hour per patient per day

A statement released by the hospital’s Corporate Affairs Officer, Mrs Cordellia Shereni said it was important for patients to receive support from friends and family hence their decision to lift the suspension:

Support from family and friends is one of the critical aspects to the recovery process for the patients and as a hospital, suspending visiting hours was not an easy decision. Though the hospital had put in place measures to ensure that patients maintain communication with their families and friends whilst the full suspension was being enforced, physical interaction as a patient recovers whilst in hospital is especially therapeutic,

The statement further went on to state that they had put some COVID-19 containment measures in place following their decision to lift the suspension and said:

Some of the measures include well set up screening and isolation tents with robust screening procedures which are mandatory for each visitor to go through, fully donned staff, hand sanitisation provisions at each entrance, visually demonstrated physical distancing signages and protocols, and  posters in almost every part of the hospital placed to maintain a top of mind approach towards minimising chances of exposure and spread.

The hospital also reported that it has set up a Persons Under Investigation (PUI) Ward which is meant to ensure that patients suspected of Covid-19 receive appropriate care whilst waiting for the SARS-COV-2 PCR results. According to communication from the hospital’s Medical Director, the move is meant to improve patient care regardless of their Covid-19 status

Economies in some parts of the world including Zimbabwe are starting to reopen as cases in some instances have significantly decreased.

Rushed Zim Dollar Introduction Cost The Economy

By Victor Bhoroma| The Zimbabwean government recently gazetted the Finance Bill (H.B.4 of 2020) which validates the fiscal changes that were tabled in the Mid-Term budget review in July 2020. The Bill amends the Gains Tax Act (Chapter 23:01), the Finance Act (Chapter 23:04) and the Income Tax Act (Chapter 23:06). The Bill also carries changes to various tax heads such as mining royalties, income tax, value-added tax, customs and excise duties. Of significance is the fact that the government is reverting back to the taxation model of the Finance Act of 2009 which allows it to collect taxes in foreign currency from corporates and individuals that earn their income in foreign currency. The individual income tax free threshold has been raised from ZW$5,000 to ZW$25,000 (US$302) and aligns to the foreign currency tax free threshold of US$350. The individual income tax bands will be as follows: From US$351 to US$1,500 (20%), US$1,501 to US$5,000 (25%), US$5,001 to US$10,000 (30%), US$10,001 to US$15,000 (35%) and above US$15,000 (40%). The changes are with effect from 1 August 2020.

Zimbabwe officially dollarized on the 9th of April in 2009 and adopted a basket of multiple currencies led by the United States Dollar and South African Rand. The market had rejected the Zimbabwean Dollar and started using foreign currencies after record hyperinflation eclipsed 250 million (Officially) in July 2008. However, the Zim Dollar was hurriedly re-introduced in February 2019 to thwart pressure from civil servants who were demanding to be paid in US Dollars. Statutory Instrument (SI) 142 of 2019 was then gazetted in June 2019 to ban the use of multiple currencies and enforce the use of a monocurrency regime in the economy. However the local currency experienced a record free fall, losing 90% of its value in 2019. Annual inflation increased from 59% in February 2019 to 761% in August 2020.

In July 2020, a dual pricing regulation (SI 185 of 2020) directed all sellers of various goods and services to display and quote prices in both the Zim Dollar and US Dollar using the auction rate. This paved the way for the government to follow businesses and labour with new US Dollar tax proposals. The economy is now heavily skewed towards official dollarization again, with the government now amending its taxation arsenal and partially remunerating in US Dollar. Most businesses have also moved to charge in foreign currency and will be more than happy to trade in a stable currency form planning purposes.

Impact on tax revenues & service delivery

The revenue performance for 2019 looked rosy on face value despite regressing in real terms. The country’s tax and non-tax revenue jumped to ZW$22,971 billion (US$2,691 billion using monthly interbank rates). In spite of surpassing gross and net revenue targets every month, tax revenues fell below the 2013 total net-of-refunds collections of US$3,430 billion. This means that the Zimbabwean Dollar depreciation and the subsequent general economic contraction have seriously hit government pockets, thereby adversely impacting public service delivery and infrastructure spending. Service delivery in hospitals, education, housing, social welfare and policing have been seriously affected due to compensation related industrial action and limited budget allocations. Inflation still poses the greatest risk to revenue collection, utilization of allocated budgets and service delivery in various government departments.

 ZSE & pension funds losses

In December 2013, the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) market capitalization reached US$4,2 billion. As of September 14, 2020 the combined market capitalization was ZW$217,44 billion (less than US$2,630 billion). After pouring millions of capital into new production lines and ramping up production, all counters on the ZSE have seen their values eroded by more than 50% as a result of exchange rate losses. The same can be said of the pensions and insurance sector where pension and investment values were severely battered. The value of pension and insurance assets has plummeted from a value of US$4,358 billion in December 2013 to about US$2,013 billion in December 2019. There has been an increase in product termination of policies as premiums, contributions and benefits can no longer keep pace with the rate of inflation. For the second time in a decade, pensioners have lost their life savings due currency changes and most are struggling to make ends meet.

 

Increase in poverty levels

Poverty levels in Zimbabwe spiked in 2019 as access to food, basic education, health care, decent housing, electricity, power, transport, safe drinking water and other insurance became elusive to many Zimbabweans as a result of loss of income. Salaries and wages in both the private and public sector are not being adjusted in line with changes in inflation rate or consumer price indices. Civil servants are currently getting a COVID-19 allowance of US$75 plus a basic salary ZW$3,000 for the least paid worker (Below the Zimstat Poverty Datum Line of ZW$17,144 for August 2020).

The same can be said for the private sector where salaries average just below that amount for the least paid worker. This means that the Zimbabwean Dollar has decimated incomes for labour and most are now living in extreme poverty if compared to 2010 to 1018 income levels or World Bank standards on poverty. The impact is being felt on decline in consumer confidence and spending in the economy. According to the World Bank, extreme poverty reached 40% of the population in 2019, up from 33.4% in 2017, with urban poverty rising faster (from 4% to 10%) than rural poverty.

 Corporate Sector losses

Zimbabwe’s corporate sector has been hard hit by the rushed introduction of the local currency. Businesses have lost billions through erosion of asset value, exchange rate losses, foreign debt overhang and decline in revenue as a result diminished consumer spending. British American Tobacco (BAT) Zimbabwe posted a loss of ZW$27,69 million in 2019. Financial behemoth, Old Mutual Zimbabwe suffered a massive loss of ZW$2,61 billion while telecoms giant Econet Wireless Zimbabwe posted a heavy loss of ZW$1,28 billion in 2019. Listed entities such as Simbisa Brands, Nampak, Pretoria Portland Cement, National Foods, Delta Beverages and RioZim experienced their worst trading period in 2019 characterized by production stoppages and failure to meet foreign obligations. The business sector has blamed their losses on currency depreciation, foreign exchange losses and decline in consumer disposable incomes. After introducing the Zimbabwean Dollar, the government took over foreign debts amounting to about US$2 billion. Most of the debt has not yet been paid and this has had a negative impact on local businesses in terms of importing raw materials, getting new credit lines, outsourcing critical foreign services, debt to equity ratio, cash flow management and business stability.

The country’s de-dollarization plan was doomed from the onset as the country did not meet the basic fundamentals required to bring stability to a mono currency. The country was not actively implementing any macroeconomic stabilization plan that would lead to low inflation or have an efficient foreign exchange market to talk of. Further the country has no foreign currency reserves or external facilities to back the stability of the domestic currency, an acceptable sovereign debt repayment plan or the governance discipline required to curb rampant money supply growth. The rushed introduction of the Zimbabwean Dollar has not only left labour, business and the economy nursing wounds of inflation but it has also battered the government in terms of tax revenue collections and service delivery. The government is now covertly undoing the mono currency legislation and exchange controls but economic output lost due to the ill-timed currency changes can never be recovered. Undeniably, every country needs a domestic currency to push its export and economic growth agenda. However that currency borrows its stability for a stable economic and political climate. The currency changes were reactionary, mistimed and lacked alignment to other economic policies and reforms.

 Victor Bhoroma is an economic analyst. He holds an MBA from the University of Zimbabwe (UZ). Feedback: Email [email protected] or Twitter @VictorBhoroma1.

Former Minister Convicted Again

Former Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister Jason Machaya and Midlands provincial planning officer, Chaisayanyerwa Chibururu who unlawfully allocated residential stands in Gokwe town, were yesterday convicted of criminal abuse of office charges.

Machaya (68) and Chibururu (50) allocated 17 799 stands to land developers, who in turn gave them 1 791 stands worth more than

US$900 000, were convicted by Gwanda provincial magistrate Ms Charity Maphosa sitting at the Gweru magistrate courts.

Ms Maphosa remanded the duo in custody today for sentence.

Machaya and Chibururu who pleaded not guilty to the charges, were however, convicted due to overwhelming evidence. Their bid to be discharged at the close of the State’s case was rejected when Ms Maphosa ruled that they had a case to answer.

In aggravation, Prosecutor Mr Garudzo Ziyaduma said the two were facing a serious offence. What stands out, he said, is that there was a high degree of premeditation in the commission of the crime.

“Firstly, they decided to take land from Gokwe Town Council and called a meeting.

“It was held during abnormal hours, well after working hours. Accused (Machaya) then sent the accused (Chibururu) to come up with a layout plan which was approved by Gokwe Town Council. It was then sent to Head Office for approval to cover up for what had already happened,” he said.

Mr Ziyaduma said the accused persons also faked that there had been due diligence in the manner in which the stands were allocated to Striations World Marketing Property Developers.

Mr Ziyaduma called on the court to use as precedence the case of the former Minister of Energy and Power Development Samuel Undenge who was jailed by the High Court for forcing the Zimbabwe Power Company to enter into a private contract that prejudiced it of US$12 000.

Mr Ziyaduma said in sentencing the pair, the court should use the revised value of the stands which he said was US$389 000 which should be converted to the local currency at the going rate of about US$1 to ZW$81, a move Mr Alec Muchadehama representing both Machaya and Chibururu objected to.

He said the real value involved in the matter has bearing on the sentence hence should remain US$900 000 converted at the then rate of US$ to ZW$.

Mr Muchadehama said the new stands valuation report was extremely prejudicial to the accused persons arguing that the State should have gotten the valuation report before trial kicked off.

“The figure of US$900 000 is supposed to be ZW$900 000 because of the exchange rate putting the United State dollar at par with the local currency announced by the Government. We can’t have the new figure because it will be almost ZW$40 million from what the investigating officer was saying. Accused persons must benefit from the State’s omission because it is seeking to introduce new evidence at this stage,” he said.

-State Media

Tele- Communications Companies Refurbish Mpilo Central Hospital

By A Correspondent- State run telecommunications companies NetOne and TelOne yesterday unveiled a refurbished wing at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo as part of their corporate social responsibility project to capacitate public health facilities.

In April, the two entities unveiled a $10 million COVID-19 facility for public health institutions which face a myriad of challenges such as lack of drugs, medicines and equipment owing to several years of underfunding.

Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services minister Jenfan Muswere implored other corporates to assist the government by mobilising resources towards the mitigation and containment of the COVID-19 pandemic when he unveiled the refurbished Mpilo wing.

“A fortnight ago, we were at Sally Mugabe Hospital witnessing the fantastic work by NetOne and TelOne and today I am excited to be unveiling a newly refurbished 35-bed ward B5 here at Mpilo Hospital. It is, indeed, gratifying to see the sterling efforts of these two entities in the ICT sector as well as the impactful contribution they continue to make in improving our health sector during such a challenging period for Zimbabwe and the world as a whole,” Muswere said yesterday.

“I stand here today to unveil a COVID-19 response package by two telecoms companies under the ministry’s purview, namely NetOne and TelOne.

“Both entities resolved to collaborate as State-owned entities in the telecoms sector on a 50/50 joint COVID-19 mitigation corporate social investment initiative and put together a combined total of $10 000 000 towards both the immediate needs as well as medium-to-long-term projects that seek to capacitate our public health facilities.”

Muswere also applauded telecommunications companies for availing various ICT equipment needed for the dissemination of COVID-19 information to prevent the spread of the global pandemic.

“I am happy to advise that as a sector, all players contributed immensely towards the setting up of the national COVID-19 response hotline 2019 through the donation of various ICT equipment and toll-free lines to facilitate the setting up of the Ministry of Health and Child Care national emergency call centre facility,” Muswere said.

“In addition, the sector also contributed to the setting up of the 2023 hotline to enable the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services to effectively disseminate critical information during this COVID-19 season, this facility is also operational and working smoothly.”

Speaking at the same event, Health deputy minister John Mangwiro said government had not yet mobilised money to repair cancer treatment machines at Mpilo Hospital.

“This one broke down around August, now they were waiting for engineers from Switzerland, but we managed to get such engineers in South Africa. They have assessed and we have been given the amount required and I know we can afford it. I am sure maybe by the end of September, the machine should be up and about because the money required is there,” he said.

“The machines were always breaking down because there was no service contract which had been done, but things have been sorted out now. There will be people who will be servicing the machines here. The servicemen from South Africa have trained our own local people so that we continue to service them. With time, we need to get new ones because these ones were bought in 2012, so we are going to get new ones because the population is also getting big.”

Zimbabwe has only one functional radiotherapy machine which is at Mpilo Central Hospital, a development that has left the institution struggling to cope with demand for the services of this lifesaving machine.

Mpilo used to have an average of 150 cancer patients on its waiting list at any given time, but following the breakdown of the Harare machines, the figure has ballooned.-Newsday

“Name And Shame Covid-19 Funding Looters”: Artists

By A Correspondent- Artists in Bulawayo have challenged the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) to name and shame those who tried to defraud the Covid-19 Arts relief fund.

NACZ director Nicholas Moyo said artistes in Bulawayo Province will be the last to receive the Covid-19 relief money after it emerged that there were some who applied for their spouses, creating duplicates that were rejected by the distributing bank.

According to NACZ, there were 216 applications that were received by Bulawayo province with 172 sailing through while 44 were rejected. Artistes such as poet Desire “Moyoxide” Moyo said as artistes they want the council to name the individuals who were trying to defraud the relief fund.

“It’s an unfortunate allegation against the city artistes hence we want the council to name those individuals that have affected everyone. We can’t have the greater mass of us suffering because of a handful corrupt and selfish individuals. Hunger is not a justification for attempting to defraud the fund, if what NACZ is saying is true,” said Moyoxide.

Another artiste, Nkululeko Nkala said they do not want to be painted with one brush.

“It’s wrong what he said. Why paint the whole city with the same brush. Why did they not deal with the fake names to avoid punishing the innocent ones who are suffering as the industry has not been functioning for months,” said Nkala.

He said the allegations against the city’s artistes will impact negatively on their brands.

“We have artistes that have established brands and are working with serious organisations here in Bulawayo and are likely to be affected,” said Nkala.

Sithandazile Dube who is an actress, MC and poet concurred saying she was disheartened.

“It’s very painful that this has had to happen to us as artistes from the province. I think instead of painting all the artistes with one brush the council or board that was vetting should have dealt with the culprits,” said Dube.

Nkululeko Dube said although he understands the NACZ director’s concerns, he was of the view that punishing everyone was too harsh.

“The reason for vetting, I want to believe, was to weed out such culprits and punish them instead of affecting everyone including the innocent ones. The individuals who attempted to defraud the fund did so as individuals and not on behalf of Bulawayo artistes,” said Dube. He said because of the allegations, donors and other stakeholders will in future be reluctant to work with artistes from the province which is detrimental to their careers.

“I don’t condone corruption but we must weed out bad apples as opposed to blaming everyone. It is therefore important to name and shame those involved,” said Dube.

Raisedon Baya said all he wants was for deserving artistes to get the fund. “I have no opinion about it except to say it would be nice to see all artistes who deserve the relief fund benefiting. I think there is a bit of politicking which is unfortunate, artistes must not be politicised,” said Baya.-statemedia

“Indigenisation Policy Was A G40 Project”: Zanu Pf

By A Correspondent- Government rolled out an ill-conceived indigenisation policy for political expediency during the late former President Robert Mugabe’s era, Zanu-PF acting spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa has said.

Addressing journalists at the party headquarters in Harare yesterday, the former Finance minister said the law had to be revoked under President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration because it was ill-conceived and did not make sense.

He added that the policy was a G40 project meant to empower individuals, instead of benefiting the nation.

“I need also to add here, about the 51:49%, we abandoned it precisely for this reason. It was not well thought, to say an investor can bring $100 million and an individual overnight claims a 51% stake of it,” Chinamasa said.

Zanu-PF said it was working on a new document which would allow 90% of the economy to be in the hands of Zimbabweans and, instead, act on empowering communities as opposed to individuals.

“As the document will explain, we are going to be empowering communities, not individuals. We cannot just get an individual who says ‘I am already 51% richer’ in an investment which has come into a country. If you are paying something, no problem,” Chinamasa said.

The indigenisation policy caused a stir in Mugabe’s government, with Chinamasa and then minister Patrick Zhuwao clashing over implementation of the policy.

It was seen as one of the major reasons why foreign direct investment fled to safer destinations as investors either sold their stock or steered clear of Zimbabwe fearing they would fall foul to the law.

Chinamasa claimed most of those bad laws were being imposed unconstitutionally on government by the G40 faction fronted by then First Lady Grace Mugabe.

“Members of Cabinet who were G40 decided to take advantage of the advancement in age of the former President, and were reporting directly to the former First Lady in Mazowe, where decisions of Cabinet would be reversed. Now that is a serious onslaught on a national Constitution,” Chinamasa said.

Grace, according to Chinamasa, became a de facto President, pulling all the strings in Mugabe’s government and reducing Cabinet ministers to mere figureheads.

“That you have people outside who are not the President, totally usurping Executive powers to make decisions of an executive nature, then you have a person like (Saviour) Kasukuwere talking about constitutionalism. I think it was in the public glare that Kasukuwere and his friends in Cabinet were hanging on very strongly determinedly to the apron strings of the former First Lady and the skirts. What constitutionalism did he find there on the aprons of Grace Mugabe’s skirts?” he asked rhetorically.

Grace once publicly told party supporters that she used to give orders to Mugabe’s deputies Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko.

Chinamasa accused former G40 members of wanting to use South Africa’s ruling African National Congress party to weave their way back into Zanu-PF.-Newsday

WELSHMAN IS THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO SILENCE MWONZORA- that is if he wants to – OPINION.

By Peter Muponda

I believe our recalled MPs of MDC A have managed to file the papers to ask the judge to excuse himself from the case. This is a very positive move.
However there is still one element that is being overlooked by those managing the case.
They miss that when ever Mwonzora write his letters he says he is MDC. All the recalls are saying members have ceased to belong to MDC and not MDC T. He further use a letter head with MDC T and Tsvangirai face yet he refer to MDC Alliance which he says MDC belongs. This cannot be left unchallenged and this is the easiest route to win all cases.

This can be done by acquiring an affidavit from Welshman Ncube stating the following.

1) In 1999 a party known as MDC was launched and in 2000 it held its congress and a constitution and leadership was born. MDC was a separate legal entity from its members

2) Morgan Tsvangirai was elected president of MDC and Welshman Ncube Secretary General of MDC. In the constitution president was the principal of party

3) He must state that the constitution required MDC to hold a congress every 5 yesrs and elect new leadership.

4) He must state that if a member of the party forms another party or contest against MDC he would have expelled himself from MDC.

5) He must state that MDC did split into two camps in 2005 through internal dispute and Tsvangirai went with another camp and he Welshman Ncube went with another camp.

6) That in 2008 harmonised election MDC camp led by Tsvangirai added a T in front of their MDC and then the arguement they had was that it was not a new party but a election distinction mark.

7) In 2013 he must state that his camp also used a campaign symbol of MDC green.
8) State that each formation was holding congresses in their respective camps.
9) He must state that in 2017 he was approached by Morgan Tsvangirai to join hands as an election pact and campaign as an Alliance with all progresive opposition parties and seven political formation came together.
10) He must state that through evidence of signed Alliance agreement Tsvangirai admitted he was president of MDC T and not president of MDC. By reference to article 5.10 of MDC constitution we introduced in 2000 he had automstically expelled himself from MDC. No procedures could be carried out by MDC but to accept. This proved a long time dispute that he always denied that Tsvangirai had formed another MDC with a surname. By his own admission and signature he stated he was president of MDC T. The agreement also stated that MDC T was independent of MDC save for matters stated in agreement.

11) He must state that Tsvangirai recognised Welshman Ncube as the legitimate president of MDC and its principal because by signing he believed all facts in the agreement that Ncube is the president of MDC and he is president of MDC T. It also means he recognised the congress that elected Welshman Ncube as president as a true MDC congress. If not for that he could have challenged that because the last time they were together Ncube was Secretary General and him as president. His signature to the effect that he agree that Welsman Ncube is president of MDC which is separate and independent of MDC T is enough evidencs that Tsvangirai had since ceased to belong to MDC.

12) He must state that he only got the information through court records that there was a member of MDC by the name Elias Mashavira who sued MDC and demanded that Khupe should have succeeded Tsvangirai as MDC president. Upon reading the SC judgement I discovered the following.

i) MDC is the first Applicant in the case
ii) Morgan Komichi lodged court papers on behalf of MDC.
iii) A copy of what the parties said was MDC constitution was filed.
iv) Douglas Mwonzora was cited as MDC Secretary General and Thokozani Khupe as deputy president.

Upon reading further the judgement, the court correctly ruled that Morgan Komichi was not correctly authorised to stand for MDC. As far as our first Congress as united MDC the Chair was Lovemore Matongo. Morgan Komichi is product of MDC T as affirmed by Tsvangirai in his status as Principal of MDC T in alliance agreement.
The court also ruled that it would use the presented constitution only for purpose of that particular case. In that case I stand and say that document is not MDC constitution. May be it is MDC T constitution because it follow congress dates of MDC T after we split on its amendments.

13) He must thank the SC that in its operation order it exonerated MDC from holding an Extra Ordinary Congress by deleting operation order 4 of the High Court. This order gives me right to stand up and say Mwonzora must stop using MDC name as if SC ordered MDC anything and he must stop representing himself as MDC Secretary General because that is a crime.

14) Welshman must state that he went into 2018 election as a principal of MDC and the other principals agreed to use the agreement provisions in Alliance agreement to replace Morgan Tsvangirai as MDC A presidential candidate with Nelson Chamisa. He must state that the criteria used was based on an individual with capacity to win election against incumbent. He must state that Chamisa’s selection was not because of his office in MDC T but as individual.
He must state that as presidential candidate he would Chair the Coalition Alliance Forum and his facial image would become the MDC A logo and this should still stand in all our campaigns.

15) He should state that while matters in MDC T remain independent of MDC but he must state that Nelson Chamisa attended CPF meatings also as MDC T principal. Should Chamisa be found to be a wrong principal and all his contributions and actions as MDC T principal be nullified then there is one fact that stand. The fact is after Tsvangirai death MDC T never attended CPF meetings. MDC T never appointed any members in Alliance Nominations Committee and MDC T never submitted candidate names to ANC. There is no other way a political party could perform the items in the agreement without being represented by a principal. In short MDC T has no MPs under MDC A because that decision to nominate them as MDC T was nullified by SC.
Instead if we stand by SC ruling which confirmed that Thokozani Khupe was the legitimate principal of MDC T I say MDC T breached the alliance agreement and is acting unfaithful to the agreement. MDC T and its principal fielded candidates against the Alliance which is in breach of agreement they want to claim.

16) He must then state that in October 2018 under the belief that Nelson Chamisa is the legitimate president of MDC T and as well as having full knowledge that Nelson Chamisa himself as individual was the National Youth Chair in 2005 when we split and by then he was member of National Standing committee. He must state that by any right he was part of MDC conflict. Either way as member of Standing committee at split his personal voice on the matter was valid we agreed to unite as one MDC and intergrate.

17) He must correct the version that there was MDC – Ncube because there was non. He must also state it is not MDC that was disolved in 2018 but the structure of MDC as led by Welshman Ncube. There is big difference in disolving a structure and disolving a party. MDC remains as it is and separate from its members who can go where ever they want.

18) He must state that the intergration led to compromises on positions in preparation to a congress that was to elect one structure involving all formations who had interest in MDC as it was in 2000.
He must admit that the were High case that had ordered MDC to hold a congress and it was appealed. The main reason was that the fight to succeed Tsvangirai were in MDC T not MDC and if Nelson Chamisa was not legit president of MDC T but it does not stop him from being elected president of MDC. If people following Chamisa decide to Follow him to MDC there was nothing stopping them to do so.
The appeal was done during the time Welshman was already part of new MDC out look.

19) He must state that the congress 2019 was convened with MDC constitution and not MDC T constitution. Mwonzora as Secretary General of MDC not MDC T by agreement of October 2018, did write the notice of congress to all structures of the joining formations. The lower structures reintergrated at branch level. If you read MDC constitution the lower structures are the first to hold assemblies to form new leadership.
The congress was held and Nelson Chamisa was elected president of MDC.

20) He must as well correct that Chamisa was not elected president of MDC A. He was elected president of MDC but remains MDC A presidential candidate. Should someone say he or she is MDC A member it is correct in as far as all electoral laws are concerned.
He must state that s120(2) and s124(2) direct it as a must that elections must be held in accordance with electoral laws.

21) He must state that s4 of electoral act defines a political party as “any political organisation” hence MDC A is by electoral law a political party and only if you cease to the electoral law party is when the constitutional provision 129(1)(k) can only kick in.

22) He must state that nominations of candidates is done on prescribed forms and candidates are nominated as voters not as party members. The electoral law assumes that all registered have no political party but just citizens exercising their s67(3)(b) right to stand for elections where upon being nominated they choose a party and party symbol of their choice on a prescribed form. The membership does not remain secret to the voter. It is stated by a solemized declaration.
Upon winning election a declaration is made either by nomination court if you are the only succesful nominee or election officer where you get more votes. Every member of parliament goes to parliament by official declaration which must state the following details
i) Name of Member
ii) Party name if any
iii) Party Symbol
iv) Constituency one represents.

This is the official declaration by electoral law which the constitution demands.

23) s2 of Electoral law state the application of act as only for elections. This means the provisions of the act and electoral law should not be used for settling internal political disputes.

24) Welshman Ncube must state that
Should court want to refer to the Alliance agreement which he was a principal it would see that it is the principals of MDC A in a CPF that would appoint an Alliance Nomination Committee that will administer the process of nomination and become MDC A office bearers as required by act. He must state that him as principal who attended all CPF did not see Thokozani Khupe in those meetings. Hence MDC T could not have appointed members of ANC.
This provision complies with the definition of what the act regard as political party is because the office bearers are appointed by single unit MDC A representing one party. By that there is no way MDC T could have nominated by electoral laws as a party in another party.

25) He must also refer to the clause in agreement that says the Alliance agreement shall be governed by law of Zimbabwe. This is admission that the agreement has formed a political organisation with an identity therefor its a political party.

26) He must state that as a principal in MDC A and having made agreements with Chamisa in all decisions that were nullified hereby stand as the only person who can iron out disputes in the recalls and state that in summary

1) Mwonzora is not MDC secretary General both before and after Alliance agreement as he state in his letters of recall.
2) Tsvangirai left MDC T as his party and not MDC becsuse I was president of it then

3)After death of Tsvangirai the legitimate MDC T principal never attended any meeting and by SC ruling MDC T never fielded candidates through MDC A alliance nomination committee.

4) Instead Khupe as principal of MDC T breached the agreement and fielded candidstes.

5) After SC ruling those that contested as MDC A are free birds that have freedom of association. The choose to associate with MDC A or MDC T. However MDC T has no right to recall a member who stand for MDC A because he has ceased to belong to MDC T when in actual fact MDC T itself never contested as MDC A. That is violation of freedom of association. Let MDC A say we do not want them. It will be gross violation of freedom of associatioon and freedom of political party choice.

6) It must be noted what signed Alliance agreement were political parties who exercised their freedoms and not members of the respective parties. A political party remain separate from its members. When MDC T decided not to join MDC A in fielding candidates it did not take away the rights of these MPs to choose to belong to MDC A. As is shown by agreement that Chamisa was chosen as individual to be candidate and when SC ruled that MDC T did not send Chamisa to nominate automatically all candidates acted as individuals.

7) MDC T has no claim in a thing it never fulfilled

Hope my VP as a lawyer will correct my errors but I believe by an affidavit in recalling case you can tear apart these sellouts for good

Chamisa “Counters” Khupe.

By A Correspondent- The Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance’s Bulawayo provincial executive has resolved to field all the eight councillors who were recently recalled by the MDC-T led by Thokozani Khupe in the upcoming by-elections.

Khupe’s MDC-T had by last week recalled 84 councillors throughout the country, paralysing most local authorities dominated by the MDC Alliance.

The most affected were Harare, Bulawayo, Marondera, Gwanda, Beitbridge and Victoria Falls. The recalls effectively crippled Chamisa’s party which controlled the majority of the country’s 32 urban councils.

Yesterday, MDC Alliance Bulawayo provincial executive committee resolved to field all the eight recalled councillors and to hold primary elections in ward eight which fell vacant following the death of councillor Ronia Mudara in July this year.

Party provincial spokesperson Swithern Chirowodza confirmed the developments, adding that they were confident of reclaiming the seats despite the unfavourable political environment.

“The Bulawayo provincial executive met on Sunday and unanimously agreed that all the recalled councillors, save for those under disciplinary hearings, should contest in the impending bye-lections. We are saying these councillors did not do anything wrong and were simply recalled for supporting our president (Chamisa). They were voted for by the people and we are confident that the people will vote for them again,” Chirowodza said.

He, however, expressed concern over the confusion likely to arise after Khupe indicated that she was now MDC Alliance leader and her candidates would contest the forthcoming by-elections on an MDC Alliance ticket.

“This boils down to the impartiality of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) if they will allow a party to use its competitor’s name during elections. But the truth is that Zec has rules which clearly state that no competitor must use or impede another by using its name as this constitutes obstruction of the other.

“If they are going to be allowed to use the symbols and names used by others this creates a lot of confusion,” he said.

Meanwhile, MDC Alliance vice-president Tendai Biti and his old party People’s Democratic Party (PDP) have approached Parliament seeking to stop the planned recall of the recently elected Harare mayor Jacob Mafume by Khupe’s party.

“Parliament has already made a decision that the MDC Alliance is a coalition and has allowed the MDC-T to recall Members of Parliament, while we disagree with that position, we have a responsibility to protect the PDP which is now part of the party called the MDC Alliance,” he said.

Mafume’s position hangs in balance after Lucia Matibenga’s PDP faction last week wrote to Local Government minister July Moyo recalling him from council.-statemedia

Guvamatanga In Soup Over Govt Expenditure

By A Correspondent- The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) yesterday directed Clerk of Parliament, Kennedy Chokuda to summon Finance ministry secretary George Guvamatanga on a warrant of arrest to appear before Parliament for grilling after playing truant since March this year.

PAC chairperson Tendai Biti told journalists that Guvamatanga would be summoned through a warrant of arrest in order to give oral evidence on the Financial Adjustments Bill, where government overspent by US$10,6 billion.

The Financial Adjustments Bill is sponsored by the Finance ministry and is meant to seek condonation (forgiveness) for the government over-expenditure which happened between 2015 and 2018.

The warrant of arrest will be issued for Guvamatanga and his ministry officials Kunaka-PFungwa, who is the principal director and Edwin Zvandasara, who is the acting accountant-general.

“After we had challenges in securing his (Guvamatanga’s) attendance, the PAC made a unanimous decision that we should direct the Clerk of Parliament, Kennedy Chokuda to issue a warrant of arrest summoning Guvamatanga to appear before the committee on October 5,” Biti said.

“If he fails, the law will take its course as prescribed by the Parliament Privileges and Immunity Act and he will be charged with contempt of Parliament,” he added.
Biti said this was not the first time that Guvamatanga had snubbed the committee.

“This is not the first time we received such contempt from Guvamatanga. In our first report presented before Parliament on the omissions of the Ministry of Finance, we actually censured the same Guvamatanga and the late former accountant-general Daniel Muchemwa after we had challenges in securing their attendance to give oral evidence before the committee,” Biti said.

He said Guvamatanga kept giving flimsy excuses to avoid grilling over how government overspent by US$10,6 billion and to disaggregate the expenditure ministry by ministry, and yearly from 2015 to 2018.

“The US$10,6 billion was spent without parliamentary approval and without a budget to back the expenditure over a period of years from 2015 to 2018. We were also shocked to learn from Zvandasara that the US$10,6 billion was already over-expenditure on budget deficits for 2015 to 2018. It means that in 2017, the government overspent by US$2,7 billion and in 2018, it was US$3,5 billion.

“We asked the ministry officials to disaggregate the process and forward books of accounts to the AG [Auditor-General] for auditing. We also asked them to seek an opinion from the Attorney-General Prince Machaya on the meaning of section 307 of the Constitution, which talks of what government must do if it overspends because it gives a timeline that within 60 days of over-expenditure, they must bring a Condonation Bill before Parliament. But that did not happen for several years after the over-expenditure,” Biti said.

After he was invited to give oral evidence before PAC yesterday, Guvamatanga wrote to Parliament saying he was busy preparing the 2021 national budget and the national development strategy, an excuse which angered MPs.

“We find the attitude of Guvamatanga very disrespectful and very contemptuous of this committee,” Biti said.-newsday

Govt Halts Mining At Matobo World Heritage Site

By A Correspondent- Government has succumbed to pressure and cancelled a gold prospecting licence issued to Mazinahue Syndicate at the Matobo Hills World Heritage site.

The development follows protests by Domboshaba villagers and local pressure groups last week who teamed up to stop the syndicate from prospecting for gold at the world heritage site.

A meeting was later held on Saturday involving various stakeholders such as the police, government officials and the National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe (NMMZ) where it was revealed that the mining licence had been cancelled.

“We promise you that it is a no to this mining. The council wrote to us and as the district development co-ordinator’s office, we also wrote a letter to the Mines and Mining Development ministry. As the leadership of this place, we say no to this project,” Matobo district development co-ordinator Obey Chaputsira said at the meeting held in Tshapo village.

NMMZ representative Charity Nyathi weighed in saying the village was a protected landscape, hence should be spared mining activities.

“As the Department of Museums and Monuments, we deal with the law and the Monuments Act says you can’t destroy graves at a heritage site, even if it belongs to your father because it is a protected sacred site,” Nyathi said.

“These are procedures we have to follow and we are bound by UNESCO principles. If we cannot abide by them we have to seek clearance from Paris and that is a long process. After all we are the ones who sought that status, therefore, we must stick to it.”-statemedia

Former Zanu Pf Stalwart Jason Machaya Convicted, To Be Sentenced Today

By A Correspondent- Former Midlands Provincial Governor, Jason Machaya was Monday convicted of abuse of office by a Gweru magistrate.

Machaya, together with former Midlands Provincial Physical Planner, Chisayinyerwa Chibururu, have been facing charges of abuse of office involving the sale of State land in Gokwe.

Appearing for trial before magistrate Ms Charity Maphosa, the duo pleaded not guilty to the offence, but the magistrate found them guilty and remanded them in custody for sentencing today.

Charges against Machaya and accomplices include:

  1. Acting with a common purpose and unlawfully approving layout plans,
  2. Grabbing over 11 000 stands owned by the State through the Local Government Ministry
  3. Disposing of commonage stands
  4. Other related acts in ways contrary to Government policy.
  5. Sale of residential and commercial stands on State land in Gokwe totalling about 17 000 to some land developers.

The court proved that Machaya’s conduct was inconsistent with his duties since he had no lawful responsibility to allocate State land to developers and entities.

The court argued that the allocation of land was the responsibility of the Minister of Local Government and Public Works.-statemedia

Biti To Stop Jacob Mafume Recall?

By A Correspondent- MDC Alliance vice-president Tendai Biti and his party People’s Democratic Party (PDP) have approached Parliament seeking to stop the planned recall of the recently elected Harare mayor Jacob Mafume by the MDC T led by Dr Thokozani Khupe’s party.

“Parliament has already made a decision that the MDC Alliance is a coalition and has allowed the MDC-T to recall Members of Parliament, while we disagree with that position, we have a responsibility to protect the PDP which is now part of the party called the MDC Alliance,” he said.

Mafume’s position hangs in balance after Lucia Matibenga’s PDP faction last week wrote to Local Government minister July Moyo recalling him from council.

Teachers Adamant That They Are Not Reporting For Duty On Monday

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ZIMBABWE’S biggest teachers’ union said on Monday its members would not return to work for the first time since March next week unless they are paid a Covid-19 allowance and given a pay rise.

The government shut schools in March in a bid to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, which has infected 7,683 people and led to 225 deaths.

Most schools are due to re-open next week, although only for students sitting their final exams.

The Zimbabwe Teachers Association (ZIMTA), in a circular to its 42,000 members, called for monthly pay to be a minimum $520 (42,488 Zimbabwe dollars), compared to the 4,000 Zimbabwe dollars that the lowest paid teacher earns.

Pay has been eroded over the past two years from a minimum of $480 as Zimbabwe has switched from using the U.S. dollar as its main currency to using the local currency, as its financial crisis has deepened.

“The ZIMTA national executive hereby declares that all educators will not be able to report for duty on the 28th of September 2020 for opening of schools,” ZIMTA said, adding it wanted to negotiate Covid-19 allowances to reflect the risk of heading back to the classroom before members returned to work.

Government spokesman Nick Mangwana did not immediately comment.

Fireworks Expected At Pretoria Court As Bushiri And Mboro Take On Each Other Over A Woman

Paul Nyathi

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Two South African based “men of God” find themselves pitted against each other in the High Court in Pretoria on Tuesday.

Pastor Paseka ‘Mboro’ Motsoeneng and Shepherd Bushiri are at loggerheads.

Bushiri is fighting with Prophet Mboro over, among other things, recent claims made by a South African woman, Felicia Sibeko as Mboro accuses Bushiri of hacking social media accounts belonging to both Mboro and Sibeko.

Sibeko had alleged that Prophet Bushiri who is the leader of Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG) church scammed her of millions she invested in Bushiri’s gold and forex commodities scheme.

She claims to have invested about K7.4 million (R150 thousand) in the scheme when she was promised that her investment would generate close to K49 million (R1 million) in the space of six months.

However, she accused Bushiri who is commonly known as Major 1 of running away with her money without giving her a single coin.

“I was scammed by Shepherd Bushiri after investing the last money we had secured for us and the future of our children, selling our business because he assured us that we are definitely going to have great returns on our investment” said Sibeko.

“We were assured that our lives will change. However, we are now living in poverty. We are in debts. My child can’t go to varsity because we don’t even have a cent to buy my child clothes or food, not to mention school fees. This so called man of God, Major 1 ruined our lives. We only wanted a better life for ourselves, we trusted him”, said Sibeko in a statement.

She claims that all her efforts to recover the money she invested proved futile, prompting her to call the Malawian born prophet a liar who she alleged targets and steals from the “vulnerable and poor all in the name of God” to finance a lavish lifestyle.

“We’ve tried all we could to get hold of Major 1 so he can give us back our money but we’ve been blocked by his office it’s really sad to see how he takes us now after we’ve invested our last money on his fraudulent activities”

“I am so disappointed. We believed that he is used by God. We never doubted him as he claimed to be a Prophet of God. We are so disappointed” said Sibeko as she revealed to have opened a police case against Bushiri.

But in a twist of events, Prophet Shepherd Bushiri who has is yet to comment on her allegations has sued Prophet Paseka Mboro Motsoeneng of Incredible Happenings Ministries and president of the Church Mandate Turn Around Movement.

Bushiri filled the lawsuit soon after accusing Mboro of “making soulish prayers, and directing all sorts of bad remarks and name-calling, against me”.

Mboro confirmed being sued by Bushiri, revealing the lawsuit is in connection with Mboro’s involvement with Felicia Sibeko who he supported with groceries.

He said the summons are an attempt to intimidate and silence his efforts so that he could back down from helping people like Felicia Sibeko and her family.

Mboro said he is “not moved” and that he will fight the summons, accusing Bushiri of instigating a a conspiracy against the South African prophet.

“I will not back down from helping people in need because of summons which Bushiri legal team sent in attempts to intimidate and silent him. I will continue to stand up tall and defend, help and speak for anyone who needs my assistance” reads a statement allegedly by Prophet Mboro.

Meanwhile, Mboro has also claimed that he has been hacked allegedly by the ECG leader.

“Some of the videos where I spoke of Bushiri got deleted off our official Facebook. Clearly this is yet another attack from Bushiri and his hackers” said Mboro has also accuses Bushiri of running social media accounts and pages to tarnish his image.

He says Bushiri is running social media accounts that publish fake reports against Mboro, referring to the fake news that he had visited heaven where he took a selfie with Jesus and the recent reports that he went to hell where he killed the devil.

Mboro promises to sue Bushiri on behalf of other “poor people he robbed”.

News Agencies

LATEST ON JOB SIKHALA BAIL APPLICATION

High Court judge, Justice Erica Ndewere will today make a ruling in the case in which MDC Alliance deputy national chairperson, Job Sikhala, is applying for bail on charges of inciting public violence.

Sikhala, who is represented by Advocate Eric Matinenga, approached the High Court appealing against the magistrates’ court decision to deny him bail recently.

Justice Ndewere reserved judgment after both the defence and prosecution counsel made their submissions.

She said she needed time to make an informed decision on the matter.

In his submissions, Adv Matinenga rapped the magistrate’s decision arguing that he erred and misdirected himself in denying him bail in a case in which the State failed to establish compelling reasons.

He said the lower court’s finding that Sikhala went into hiding for some time before he could be arrested was inconsistent with established evidence in that no evidence was led by the State of any effort to contact his client to surrender himself to the police at any stage.

No evidence was even led by the prosecution that Sikhala was wanted in connection with any offence, argued Adv Matinenga.

It was also the lawyer’s contention that there was no legal obligation for Sikhala to surrender himself to the police merely on account of being labelled an activist by the police.

Appearing for the State, Mr Austin Muzivi said the lower court exercised its discretion judiciously and there were no irregularities to warrant the High Court to interfere.

He argued that Sikhala’s conduct of running away from his house in Chitungwiza to seek refuge at a certain house in Tynwald in a ceiling for that matter, strengthened the State case that he was a flight risk and not suitable for bail.

In denying him bail, the magistrates’ court ruled that Sikhala’s behaviour before his arrest suggested that if granted bail, he was likely to abscond.

Sikhala, who was arrested last month, is being accused of mobilising the public through social media posts, to take part in protests that had been planned for July 31 despite a Government ban.