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Inhumane Mining Giant Evicts And Gets Arrested Former Employees Over Failure To Pay Rentals

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Seven people renting Zimasco houses in Shurugwi were arrested when they tried to resist eviction.

The seven spent the night at Shurugwi Police Station and were released yesterday after paying a fine of $500 each.

One of those arrested, Mr Tinago Nguluve, said they resisted eviction because they felt that what the company had done was not procedural.

“We did not receive any notice or letters of demand but we only saw the police coming to take our property out saying we had been evicted,” he said.

Mr Nguluve said the majority of the evicted former Zimasco tenants were now stranded.

“We are still living in the open and some have erected temporary shelter outside the houses they used to occupy. We were not prepared for this and we don’t know what to do,” he said.

Mrs Loveness Chirinda said she has been sleeping in the open with her family including a three months old baby.

“It is a difficult situation we are in. It is actually shocking because I have been paying my rent every month and I have been acknowledging my arrears with the company,” she said.

Zimasco general manager, Mr Reason Mandimika confirmed the evictions.

“The evictions are in accordance with the law and as a company, we have issued a detailed press statement, which was published in the media today (yesterday),” he said.

In the statement, Zimasco said it had been facing challenges with rental payments with the tenants who were being evicted.

“Over the past several years, Zimasco has experienced problems with certain tenants who have refused to regularise their stay through the signing of lease agreements and also refused to pay the required lease fees,” read part of the statement by Zimasco.

Shurugwi Councillor, Cde Freddy Ncube however condemned the evictions saying the company should have given the tenants some time to look for alternative accommodation.

“The move is inhumane because there was no notice, people saw lawyers coming with the police and started effecting the evictions,” he said.

The ferrochrome producer, which is leasing the majority of its housing in Shurugwi town caught many of its tenants by surprise when it started evicting them on Tuesday morning with the help of the police.

Breaking: Harare Town Clerk Arrested

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Harare City Council town clerk Engineer Hosiah Chisango has been arrested this afternoon in Gweru over alleged land scams.

Chisango, who was arrested while attending a town clerks’ forum in Gweru is currently detained at Gweru Central Police station.

Special Anti-Corruption Unit Head Tabani Mpofu confirmed the arrest.

“Yes, l can confirm that Chisango has been arrested in connection with land scams, but finer details will be availed later,” he said.

ANC In Trouble For Using S.A. Airforce Jet On Trip To Zim, Ordered To Pay Back Expenses

The Democratic Alliance (DA) wants President Cyril Ramaphosa to explain why the African National Congress (ANC) used a South African National Defence Force (SANDF) aircraft to travel to Zimbabwe for strictly party business.

A delegation, led by ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule arrived in the capital Harare on Tuesday, 8 September 2020, to engage the Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF) over a number of issues affection the neighbouring country.

Magashule was joined by other ANC members including Nomvula Mokonyane, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula and Tony Yengeni. The group arrived back in the country on Wednesday, 9 September 2020, and were then asked by SABC journalist Samkele Maseko whether they viewed it as an abuse of state resources, to which Magashule responded “No.”

This was the second visit by the ANC as Ramaphosa deployed Baleka Mbete and Sydney Mufamadi in early August, to engage his counterpart, Emmerson Mnangagwa – a decision which drew criticism from the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party, after they were not included in talks.

“The delegation led by ANC Secretary-General, Ace Magashule, who holds no official government position, met with officials from ZANU-PF. This was not a meeting between the officials of the South African and Zimbabwean governments, but a meeting between the two political parties,” said DA MP Kobus Marais.

Marais: ‘ANC must pay back money spent on trip’

Marais said they were disgusted as a party by the ANC’s flagrant abuse of the State machinery and what he called the deliberate muddying of State and party lines.

“Not only do we call on President Ramaphosa to clarify this brazen corruption by his party, but the DA also calls on the ANC to immediately payback the money that SANDF spent on transporting its party delegation to Zimbabwe.”

The party has labelled it as theft and said that it compromises the integrity and safety of the country, given the enormous budget constraints on the SANDF.

“President Ramaphosa incessantly meanders on and on about corruption and maladministration, yet he continues to turn a blind eye at his own party’s complete disregard for the rule of law and the separation of powers.”

Marais said they needed to draw a line in the sand when it comes to the ANC’s relentless abuse of state resources.

“The State cannot continue to be milked dry in pursuit of the ANC’s political ends,” he added.

News Of The South

Gweru City Council Makes Provision For Residents To Pay In Foreign Currency

GWERU City Council has started charging rates and levies in both local and foreign currency.

The accounting system has been configured to accommodate those paying using forex.

In Midlands Province, the local authourity joins Kwekwe City Council which also introduced dual pricing at the beginning of the month.

Government urged businesses to display both US dollars and Zimbabwe dollars prices for goods and services offered.

A resolution to adopt dual pricing in Gweru was adopted by a full council last Friday and the local authority will start sending bills in local and foreign currency.

In an interview, GCC spokesperson, Ms Vimbai Chingwaramusee said the local authority has resolved to adopt dual pricing with effect from September.

She said bills will be issued to residents and companies in both foreign currency and the Zimbabwean dollar and the onus will be upon the ratepayer to choose which currency they prefer using as stipulated in Statutory Instrument 185 of 2020.

Ms Chingwaramusee said the motion was approved by a full council sitting on Friday at town house.

FULL TEXT: ZAPU Statement on Latest South African Envoys Mission to Zimbabwe 

The Revolutionary and Democratic party notes the seemingly sustained efforts by the South African National Congress party in trying to initiate a process of finding the ever elusive solution to the Zimbabwean problem.
While we also note, with concern, the refusal by ZANU PF to firstly admit to the existence of a political, social and economic crisis in the country and secondly to open themselves up to dialogue with other stakeholders, we remain hopeful and confident the ANC and the South African government will be adamant on the need for an honest and inclusive process.
This is important especially for the sake of ordinary Zimbabweans who have borne the brunt of misgovernment, unconstitutionalism, rights abuses, collapse of social services and economic bankruptcy under ZANU PF.
We pray the ANC and the South African government finds the courage to bluntly and frankly call ZANU PF to order and abandon its entitled stance on all  matters Zimbabwe.
We also pray the SADC countries also come to the party and assist Zimbabweans as we try to extricate ourselves from the bondage of clueless dictatorship by ZANU PF.
ZAPU stands ready in situ for the engagement with the South African envoys, and will be glad to meet up with the envoys when they return as promised by delegation leader Cde Ace Magashule.
 Anything short of an all inclusive engagement will be viewed as another of the many ploys to pacify a desperate nation of Zimbabwe, and ZAPU is confident the ANC will not be tricked into such by the ever sly and dishonest ZANU PF pretenders.

Education In Crisis – Artuz Statement

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The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union in Zimbabwe, ARTUZ managed to compile the “Education in Crisis Report” for a research that we carried out engaging education stakeholders concerning the preparedness and safe opening of schools ahead of the dates set by the government, that’s on 14 and 28 for Cambridge and Zimsec classes respectively.

The report is going to be published on Monday 14 September after we postponed it today as we are currently sharing it with the government and other stakeholders in the education sector to give us their feedback.

The report highlights on:

Curriculum Expectations and learning gaps
Teacher Preparedness for schools opening
Learner Preparedness
State of supporting pillars
Government’s response strategy
The response from teachers clearly shows that they’re not ready to go back to work before the salary dispute is fairly resolved. A USD520 monthly is the only incentive to attract teachers back to their working stations.

The supporting pillars such as parents, health professionals and public transporters also highlighted the need for government to close the existing gaps to ensure the safety of learners in schools, safe and smooth daily commuting of learners and teachers to and from schools particularly in urban areas.

Learners recommended the pushing forward of examination dates from the 1st of December set by the government to allow them the required standard time to prepare for examinations.

The government should first address all these existing gaps. As a union that represents the genuine grievances of teachers, we are now declaring that no teacher will report for duty until the government restores back a teacher monthly salary of USD520. We are now mobilising for no opening of schools until the government respects the value and services offered by teachers.

Source: Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ)

Five Miners Trapped 110 Metres Underground

State Media

Five employees of Task Mine Syndicate just outside Chegutu town, were on Tuesday night trapped underground after the shaft they were working in collapsed.

Chegutu district co-ordinator and Civil Protection Unit head, Mr Tariro Tomu, who visited the mine yesterday said the accident occurred around 4.30 pm when the five were extracting ore in level four, which is about 110 metres underground. Inspectors from the Ministry of Mines’ Chinhoyi office rushed to the mine that evening to assess the situation.

“Rescue efforts were put on hold on Tuesday since it was dark and underground plans for the mine were not available making it risky and dangerous.”

But the reports from mine inspectors showed that there were chances that the five miners would survive.

“Officials from various departments including Air Force of Zimbabwe and Zimbabwe Republic Police and artisanal mines that have knowledge of the area, are now taking turns to go underground to rescue the five under the supervision of Ministry of Mines and Mining Development inspectors,” he said.

As of yesterday all artisanal miners working in other shafts in the area were asked to stop working.

42 Days In Horror For Absolutely Nothing

MDC Alliance Councillor for Masvingo urban Godfrey Kurauone, who was kept in prison without bail for 42 days has been acquitted on flimsy charges of obstructing the free movement of traffic and participating in an illegal demonstration.

Masvingo magistrate Patience Madondo said prosecutors had failed to prove their case and acquitted Kurauone.

He was arrested and accused of taking part in an illegal demonstration in Mashaba, about 20km away. Prosecutors said he was part of a group of protesters that blocked roads with stones and boulders.

He insisted that he was never in Mashaba on the day, and a doctor who examined him on July 24 and after his arrest on July 31 said he was medically not fit to have been involved in such a physically exerting activity.

“I would be surprised and would not agree that my patient blocked 500 meters of road using stones. I would put some question marks because he was complaining of abdominal pains and I don’t think that he was in a position to carry out that task,” said Dr Calvin Maimba.

Madondo said evidence by two State witnesses was inconsistent, with one of them failing to assert categorically the colour of the jacket that he claimed he had seen Kurauone wearing at the alleged crime scene.

The magistrate said the police investigation was also incompetent because investigators neglected to check at Kurauone’s house in Masvingo the moment they supposedly saw him in Mashaba to help dispel any possibility of mistaken identity.

Murape Murape Appointed Real Betis Academy Coach

Murape Murape

Former Dynamos captain Murape Murape has been named new Real Betis Academy coach.

Murape is part of a selected technical team which will work under a technical director who will be appointed by the Spanish club.

The 40-year old was working as a soccer coach at Borrowdale Brooke-based The Heritage School prior to his latest appointment. This will mark his return to the mainstream football after leaving his assistant coach post at Dembare at the start of last season.

Other appointments will be announced soon and a number of retired local footballers will be engaged for mentorship programmes for the youngsters.

Meanwhile, the Academy will start operating in Harare from October if the coronavirus pandemic allows. The project is in partnership with local sports agency Athletes Sphere Management (ASM).-Soccer 24

ANC Envoy “ Steeped in Bonafide Pan-Africanist Spirit” Found No Crisis in Zimbabwe

By Nomusa Garikai | I did not expect much to come out of the Zanu PF and ANC high powered meeting still I never imagined the meeting would be such a total waste of time. Zanu PF leaders are over the moon, the meeting was a great success!

“The Zimbabwe African Nationalist Union Patriotic Front is indebted to the steeped bona fide pan-Africanist spirit which facilitated the convening of the inter-party dialogue with our sister revolutionary party the African National Congress (ANC),” wrote Dr Obert Mpofu, Zanu-PF secretary for Administration, who also chaired the meeting.

“This opportune turn to dialogue is a response to the generously misrepresented Zimbabwean crisis following the Zimbabwean Lives Matter social media trend which has become the cyber rallying point to project our country in terms of a deep-seated socio-economic and political crisis. This heightens the urgency to expose the concealed architecture of the dedicated attacks on ZANU-PF through a misnamed national crisis.”

Of course, Zimbabwe is facing a serious existential crisis with its economy in total meltdown and 34% of our people now living in abject poverty. The health and economic challenges brought on by the corona virus pandemic have only turned the tragic situation in the country into a catastrophe of Biblical proportion.

The root cause of Zimbabwe’s crisis is the country’s failure to hold free, fair and credible elections. To end the crisis, Zimbabwe must end the curse of rigged elections.

What the ANC envoys should have done therefore was to look the Zanu PF leaders straight in the eyes and told them Zanu PF rigged the July 2018 elections, the regime is illegitimate and, for the sake of saving the nation from more suffering and deaths, the party must step down.

Of course, this was yet another wasted opportunity to deal decisively with Zimbabwe’s curse of rigged elections.

President Ramaphosa and his ANC leaders are being foolishly in cheering Zanu PF along as the party drags the Zimbabwe deeper and deeper into this hell-on-earth. Zimbabwe’s descend into hell has cause heart breaking suffering and deaths to the people of Zimbabwe but some of that suffering has split over into the rest of Southern Africa region.

There is no doubt there has been a lot of celebration in Zanu PF circles at the ease with which Zanu PF bamboozled the ANC envoys into believe there is no crisis in Zimbabwe, only “challenges”, whatever that is supposed to mean.

Common sense would dictate a responsible neighbour would stand on the side of justice and tick off the drunkard for abusing his wife and children. The last thing the neighbour should do is pontificate about folly of sparing the rod and spoiling the child! “Bona fide pan-Africanist spirit!” Dr Mpofu calls it, smiling from ear to ear! – SOURCE: zsdemocrats.blogspot.com

Just In: Harare Town Clerk Arrested In Gweru

Gweru Police has arrested Harare Town Clerk Eng Hosiah Chisango who was in the City for a workshop.

He is currently detained at Gweru Central Police station and charges are not yet clear though it is supposed that they may be in line with land scams rocking the Sunshine City.

More to follow…

Knox Mutizwa Keen To Move To Europe

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Knox Mutizwa says he is prioritising offers from Europe after attracting interest from that side.

The Golden Arrows striker scored thirteen goals last season, three shy of South African PSL Golden Boot winners – Frank Hellings “Gabadinho” Mhango of Orlando Pirates and Peter Shalulile of Highlands Park.

His performances have seen him linked with a number of clubs in South Africa and other foreign leagues.

But in an interview with the Chronicle, Mutizwa said he had told his management to consider European offers first.

He said: “My wish when I was growing up was to play in Europe, and that is the dream that I’m still pursuing. I think it’s now time for me to consider moving to Europe having spent four years here in South Africa. It’s my dream to play in Europe, and I’ve had discussions with my management and said let us first consider the offer from Europe.”

When asked about the interested clubs, the 26-year-old striker, however, declined to reveal the names of European and South African sides that want his services.-Soccer 24

Kaizer Chiefs Sack Shaun Bartlett

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Kaizer Chiefs have announced that they have terminated the contract of assistant coach Shaun Bartlett, less than 24 hours after sacking head coach Ernst Middendorp.

The former Bafana Bafana star was part of Middendorp’s staff and has been relieved of his duties as announced by the club via a statement.

“Kaizer Chiefs Chairman Kaizer Motaung, the Board of Directors and the club’s management would like to further announce that they have agreed to an early termination of assistant coach Shaun Bartlett’s contract.

The decision to release Bartlett follows that of Amakhosi and head coach Ernst Middendorp going their separate ways yesterday.

We would like to once again thank both gentlemen for their service to Kaizer Chiefs over the last 21 months,” comments Chairman Kaizer Motaung.

We wish Shaun Bartlett all the best in his future endeavours,” reads the statement.- Soccer 24

Confirmed: Kaizer Chiefs Dismiss Middendorp

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ABSA Premiership runners up Kaizer Chiefs on Wednesday parted ways with head coach Ernst Middendorp.

The German mentor, who had a year left on his contract, was shown the exit door four days after Amakhosi failed to clinch the league title despite being on top for most on the season.

In delivering the news, club founder and chairman Kaizer Motaung said: “We deliberated and considered many aspects related to the team, including our way of playing, our performances and the results before coming to the decision,” confirms Motaung.

“We truly believed and hoped that our 50th anniversary year would be better, and it indeed looked promising. The decision taken is part of a strategy to have the team win trophies again and to make our supporters happy because they deserve better.

“After giving the coach and the technical team the ammunition required to compete in the new season,” Motaung adds, “there were some improvements, and this was evident during the first seven months of this 2019/2020 season.

“However, when the league restarted post-lockdown, things changed, and we looked a totally different side in our last eight league matches.

We witnessed some heart-stopping performances and we were overtaken on the log in the last game of the season, which truly broke our hearts. We have to take responsibility – we can’t wait and allow this situation to continue.”

On the way forward, the chairman said: “The squad has been given time off after a grueling completion of the season and will return before the end of September to start preparing for the 2020/21 season.

“We will announce the new coach before the team returns for pre-season training.-Soccer 24

Court Acquits Journalists Arrested For Breaching COVID-19 Rules

Freelance journalists Frank Chikowore and Samuel Takawira were on 10 September 2020 acquitted on charges of breaching the COVID-19 regulations by Mbare Magistrate Kudzai Hove.

On 1 September 2020 their lawyer, Paidamoyo Saurombe, who was representing Chikowore and Takawira, applied for their discharge saying the State had failed to prove its case against the journalists.

The journalists were on bail on charges of breaching Section 11 (b) of Statutory Instrument 83 of 2020 in terms of the COVID-19 regulations by allegedly disobeying a lawful order from a police officer.

The State was alleging they had refused to obey an order by a police officer to maintain social distancing as per the lockdown regulations.

They were arrested at Parktown Clinic in Harare’s Waterfalls suburb on 22 May 2020, where three female MDC Alliance officials, that include Member of Parliament for Harare West Joanna Mamombe, were being treated following their alleged abduction and torture after staging a demonstration in Warren Park, Harare.

Chikowore and Takawira had reportedly gone to the clinic to interview the three MDC Alliance officials resulting in their arrest.

Abducted, Tortured MDC Alliance MP Joanna Mamombe Sick

By A Correspondent- Lawyers representing MDC Alliance MP Joanna Mamombe have asked for a temporary suspension of her bail reporting conditions because she is not feeling well and is actually under the care of a psychiatrist.

Mamombe’s Lawyer Alec Muchadehama told the court that Mamombe who is facing charges of faking her abduction is unstable:

The accused has been taken ill and currently under the care of a psychiatrist because of her unstable condition… the doctor had recommended a further two weeks to manage her and proposed the suspension till September 25.

 

The state did not oppose Muchadehama’s application and the magistrate granted the application.

Mamombe and 2 other MDC activists were arrested and abducted after staging a protest in Warren Park. They were tortured before they were dumped near Bindura.

The government has accused the ladies of faking their abduction.-DailyNews

Video: Wild Celebrations As Councillor Godfrey Kurauone Is Acquitted …….

 

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance youth assembly national organising secretary Godfrey Kurauone has been acquitted after spending nearly two months in remand prison.

In the video footage below, Kurauone’s lawyer, Martin Mureri speaks:

ZINASU President Arrested Over Impala Car Rental Protest.

By A Correspondent- ZRP has reportedly arrested Takudzwa Ngadziore who is the Zimbabwe National Students Association President for protesting at Impala Car rental.

The arrest came after Takudzwa reportedly staged a demo at Impala Car Rental in Harare following the abduction of 22-year-old MSU journalism student Tawanda Muchehiwa.

Muchehiwa was abducted on 30 July and an Impala Car rental vehicle was used to abduct the ZimLive Editor’s nephew who was subsequently tortured following the abduction.

The development was posted on Facebook by Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human rights in a post that said:

JUST IN: ZRP arrest Takudzwa Ngadziore, the President of Zinasu Zinasu, and detain him at Harare Central Police Station for allegedly protesting at Impala Car Rental offices demanding answers concerning the company’s alleged role in the use of its vehicles in the abduction of Tawanda Muchehiwa, a journalism student. Muchehiwa, was abducted, disappeared and tortured by some unidentified people in Bulawayo in July, who interrogated him to reveal the whereabouts of his relative, freelance journalist Mduduzi Mathuthu.

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Zim Is Burning -President Chamisa

President Chamisa

Farai Dziva|The visit to Zimbabwe by the ANC delegation proves beyond doubt that there is a crisis in Zimbabwe, President Nelson Chamisa has said.

According to President Chamisa, Zanu PF has totally abandoned the fundamental values of the liberation struggle.

“Thank you ANC for a frank and principled engagement!

Any liberation history or relationship that negates human rights, people’s fundamental freedoms, holding of credible elections and respecting of the WILL of the people is hollow & counter-revolutionary.Zimbabwe is burning!

That the ANC has had to visit and be in Zimbabwe and not Namibia or Zambia or Mozambique or any other country in the region is a confirmation that there is a crisis in Zimbabwe and that ZimbabweanLivesMatter. #Godisinit,” President Chamisa said in a brief statement.

ZUPCO Driver Up For Stealing Diesel

By A Correspondent-A ZuPCO bus driver in Chivhu was yesterday convicted for siphoning 40 litres of diesel worth $3 600 from a company bus.

Nyarai Makuku (35) of hatfield in harare was convicted on his own plea by magistrate Sam Chitumwa.

Makuku was ordered to pay $5 000 or spend one month in prison for the offence.

Prosecutor Mike Choto told the court that on September 6 2020, Makuku drove to Nyikavanhu. While at Nyikavanhu around 6 pm, he siphoned 40 litres of diesel
from the bus.

The following day at around 6am, he drove back to Chivhu.

At the Chivhu bus terminus, he handed over the stolen diesel to Sherpherd Gunda, a tout, for safekeeping.

He was, however, seen by one resident who informed the police about the matter, leading to his arrest.-newsday

Full Text:MDC Alliance Youth Assembly Statement On Godfrey Kurauone Acquittal

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Thursday 10 Sept 2020

MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Organiser Godfrey Kurauone acquitted

The Fake Video shall fall as has the Kurauone case

Masvingo urban ward 4 councillor and MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Organiser Godfrey Kurauone who had spent more than a month in Masvingo remand prison has today been acquited as the state’s fictitious narrative could not stand the corridors of logic and legal scrutiny.

Kurauone has been persecuted by prosecution with allegations that were doctored and in which the prosecutor lacked authority to prosecute but the captured state judiciary could not grant bail in his case since the 31st of July leaving him at the mercy of the lice infested remand prison cells.

Many opposition political leaders today face such politically motivated charges ,which lack merit and truth . As we speak the state through its archaic national broadcaster ZBC has self humiliated by broadcasting a poorly crafted and videoshoped documentary meant to buttress and provide incriminating evidence against the MDC Alliance trio of Joanna Mamombe ,Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova in a fake abduction baseless charge that has failed to take off in the courts of law.

This clumsy video is proudly brought by the piled diplomatic pressure on ZANU PF and Emmerson Mnangagwa.

This video will fall in same manner as has the Kurauone case.

Meanwhile, the Glenview north officials Barnabas gura,Terrence manjengwa and Blessing Changara remain in remand prison as they were denied bail.Their case was been postponed to 22/09/20.The trio who were rounded up while peacefully seating inside their Mp’s car had a charge of possession of dangerous weapons forced down their throats.

Opposition members in Zimbabwe continue to face arbitrary arrests under the despotic regime of Emmerson Mnangagwa.

*#ZimbabweanLivesMatter*

*No to persecution by prosecution*

*#ZANUPFMUSTGO*

Womberaiishe Nhende
*MDC Alliance Youth* *Assembly Deputy Spokesperson*

Just In: Human Rights Group Approaches High Court to Sue Mnangagwa

The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO forum has filed a court application to the High Court of Harare to grant leave to sue the President of Zimbabwe on behalf of the Zimbabwe Women Lawyers Association(ZWLA) and the Women’s Academy for Leadership and Political Excellence (WALPE).

The women groups intend to seek a declaratory order from the High Court of Harare declaring that the President violated sections 17(1) (b) (ii), 90(1) and 104(4) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe when he appointed his cabinet in November 2019.

The President is among other things, required to ensure that women constitute at least half the membership of all elective and appointed governmental bodies established by or under the Constitution or any other Act of Parliament.

Facts About Mental Health

Joint release by the World Health Organization, United for Global Mental Health and the World Federation for Mental Health

Mental health is one of the most neglected areas of public health.

Close to 1 billion people are living with a mental disorder, 3 million people die every year from the harmful use of alcohol and one person dies every 40 seconds by suicide. And now, billions of people around the world have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, which is having a further impact on people’s mental health.

Yet, relatively few people around the world have access to quality mental health services. In low- and middle-income countries, more than 75% of people with mental, neurological and substance use disorders receive no treatment for their condition at all. Furthermore, stigma, discrimination, punitive legislation and human rights abuses are still widespread.

The limited access to quality, affordable mental health care in the world before the pandemic, and particularly in humanitarian emergencies and conflict settings, has been further diminished due to COVID-19 as the pandemic has disrupted health services around the world.

Primary causes have been infection and the risk of infection in long-stay facilities such as care homes and psychiatric institutions; barriers to meeting people face-to-face; mental health staff being infected with the virus; and the closing of mental health facilities to convert them into care facilities for people with COVID-19.

Move for mental health: let’s invest
That’s why, for this year’s World Mental Health Day, WHO, together with partner organizations, United for Global Mental Health and the World Federation for Mental Health, is calling for a massive scale-up in investment in mental health.

To encourage public action around the world, a World Mental Health Day campaign, Move for mental health: let’s invest will kick off in September.
“World Mental Health Day is an opportunity for the world to come together and begin redressing the historic neglect of mental health,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization.

“We are already seeing the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on people’s mental well-being, and this is just the beginning. Unless we make serious commitments to scale up investment in mental health right now, the health, social and economic consequences will be far-reaching.”

During the past few months, the World Health Organization has issued, in collaboration with partners, guidance and advice on mental health for health workers and other frontline workers, managers of health facilities, and people of all ages whose lives have changed considerably as a result of the pandemic.

With the disruption in health services, countries are finding innovative ways to provide mental health care, and initiatives to strengthen psychosocial support have sprung up. Yet, because of the scale of the problem, the vast majority of mental health needs remain unaddressed.

The response is hampered by chronic under-investment in mental health promotion, prevention and care for many years before the pandemic.

Countries spend just 2% of their health budgets on mental health
Countries spend on average only 2% of their health budgets on mental health.

Despite some increases in recent years, international development assistance for mental health has never exceeded 1% of all development assistance for health.

This is despite the fact that for every US$ 1 invested in scaled-up treatment for common mental disorders such as depression and anxiety, there is a return of US$ 5 in improved health and productivity.

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Coronavirus Daily Update

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Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) coronavirus daily update as of 09 September 2020:

New cases: 41
Locals – 23
Returnees – 18
Deaths: 4
Recoveries: 65
PCR Tests Done : 1 053

National Recovery Rate: 75%
Active Cases: 1 665
Total Cumulative Cases: 7 429
Total Recoveries: 5 542
Total Deaths: 222

‘Corruption Cases To Be Expedited Within 2 Months’

Corruption cases will now be expedited within two months after a suspect is arrested with nine of the 27 recently opened court cases ready for trial  a departure from the previous trend where accused persons waited longer for a trial date.

According to the Special Anti-Corruption Unit in the Office of the President and Cabinet (Sacu), the State is ready to deal with cases related to Harare City Council stands and Zesa tender scandals.

The suspected corruption officials were arrested between July and August and will face trial from next week.

Sacu chair Mr Thabani Mpofu said the main thrust was to expedite corruption cases in the courts for effective delivery of justice.

President Mnangagwa has declared zero tolerance to corruption and warned that all suspected corrupt activities will be thoroughly investigated while those found on the wrong side of the law will face the full wrath of the law.

Mr Mpofu said, “The objective is to process these corruption cases in our courts in the shortest possible period with minimum delays. This includes the allocation off trial dates within a maximum period of two months of the accused persons’ first appearance in court.”

He added that between this month and October, those who were arrested for corruption in the past two months will be dragged for trial.

According to court documents, some of the accused persons who will face trial on 17 September 2020 are former Harare Mayor Councillor Herbert Gomba who is facing charges of criminal abuse of office for allegedly allocating State land to Taringana Housing Cooperative.

Others in the dock are Harare human resources director Matthew Marara who allegedly fraudulently sold stands in Kuwadzana.

His co-accused Aaron Tayerera, Charles Sigauke, Tutsirai Kanojerera who are all facing charges of prejudicing council of land valued at US$670 000.

The State will also put other council officials namely, Harare acting town planner Samuel Nyabezi and chief land surveyor Munyaradzi Bowa who are facing criminal abuse of office charges over the allocation of State land to Taringana Housing Cooperative.

The duo is accused of creating a bigger layout plan and approved land worth US$416 700 for allocation despite it being State land, which can only be demarcated by the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works.

Police director of intelligence Commissioner Douglas Nyakutsikwa will stand trial on 29 September 2020, for criminal abuse of office after he allegedly used his power to benefit from council stands under suspicious circumstances.

He allegedly received three residential stands in Vainona  two of which were allocated to his friend Trynos Shonhiwa and his brother-in-law Luke Buroma.

The trial of businessman Farai Jere and two Zesa officials Leonard Chisina and Freeman Kuziva has been set for 15 September 2020, for alleged fraud in a case involving a smart meter tender valued at US$3,5 million.

The trio is accused of misrepresenting to ZETDC that a Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) for smart meters and Head End Systems was done in the United Kingdom. It is alleged that the meters did not meet the required specifications.

-State Media

PICTURE UPDATE: President Chamisa At Mushayi Funeral Service…

Wasted Effort, Researcher Dismisses ANC Trip to Zimbabwe

By A Correspondent| A South African based researcher, Ringisai Chikohomero has labelled the African National Congress (ANC) trip to Zimbabwe where they met their Zanu PF counterparts as a wasted one.

Yesterday, an ANC delegation led by Secretary General Ace Magashule met the Zanu PF politburo in Harare where they held talks on the current situation in Zimbabwe.

At the conclusion of the meeting, Magashule said the discussions were fruitful while he also refuted claims of a crisis in Zimbabwe choosing to call it challenges.

However, Chikohomero said the trip was wasted effort as Zanu PF foisted its narrative that the problems in Zimbabwe were caused by western countries.

“This is a political party to political party conversation. I foresee the ANC moving along with the ZANU-PF narrative. ZANU-PF will play all the cards to make sure the ANC supports ZANU-PF and the narrative is that what is happening in the country is an imperialist narrative thus, the Western countries are the ones behind the turmoil in the country.

“It’s another wasted trip it’s not the first time Ace has come to Zimbabwe he came last year to preach a message of solidarity following the death of those 14 civilians so it’s just  another wasted trip,” said Chikohomero.

Zimbabwe Is Burning: Chamisa

By A Correspondent| Opposition MDC Alliance President Nelson Chamisa has differed with the ANC leadership who met Zanu PF yesterday arguing that the mere fact that they were here in Zimbabwe and not Mozambique, Namibia or Zambia was a confirmation that there is a crisis.

Posting on social media, Chamisa thanked the ANC for what he termed frank and principled engagement adding that Zimbabwe is burning due to failure by Zanu PF to respect human rights, fundamental freedoms and will of the people.

“Thank you ANC for a frank and principled engagement!Any liberation history or relationship that negates human rights, people’s fundamental freedoms, holding of credible elections and respecting of the WILL of the people is hollow & counter-revolutionary.Zimbabwe is burning! That the ANC has had to visit and be in Zimbabwe and not Namibia or Zambia or Mozambique or any other country in the region is a confirmation that there is a crisis in Zimbabwe and that ZimbabweanLivesMatter,” said Chamisa.

An ANC delegation headed by Secretary General Ace Magashule visited Zimbabwe and met with Zanu PF leaders yesterday.

After the meeting, Magashule said there was no crisis in Zimbabwe but challenges, remarks that Chamisa countered by saying the fact that they had to come meant that there was a problem.

Zanu Pf Stalls Handover Of School Science Library Renovated By MDC Alliance MP

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF officials in Gweru have reportedly frustrated efforts to invite government officials to preside over the handover of a school science laboratory which was renovated by MDC Alliance legislator, Brian Dube.

Dube made the revelations last week during a Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development organised meeting on public finance management and local governance.

“The handover of Ascot high School’s renovated science laboratory has been problematic with school officials being threatened,” Dube said.

“We ended up failing to do the official handover after vehicles of State security agents made numerous visits to the school to block the programme.”

He added: “Such politicisation of development is one of the reasons why some partners are not willing to partner us as opposition MPs in community development projects.”

Dube, who also recently turned a bar in Ivene suburb into a community clinic using Constituency Development Funds (CDF) said some local businesses who had initially pledged support for the project later pulled out for fear of being “politically associated”.

Last week, the opposition legislator handed over the health facility to the community and invited mayor Josiah Makombe (also from the MDC Alliance) as guest of honour.

Contacted for comment, Midlands Provincial Affairs minister Larry Mavima, however, said he was not aware of any attempts by officials from his party to stop government representatives from presiding over the handover of MDC Alliance-initiated projects.

“No, I am not (aware of such attempts), neither have I been invited and/or informed (of the handover of Ascot Secondary science lab),” said Mavima, who is also a Zanu-PF senator for Midlands.-newsday

“We Will Be Back”: ANC Tells Zimbabwe’s “Other” Stakeholders

By A Correspondent- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s emissaries yesterday held a closed-door meeting with Zanu-PF officials and later indicated that they would be back in the country “in a month” to engage other stakeholders in Zimbabwe’s multi-faceted crisis, including the United States envoy.

The six-member team, led by African National Congress (ANC) secretary-general Ace Magashule, made the commitment after what it said “was a frank discussion” on the Zimbabwean crisis.

Zanu-PF has, however, insisted that the country is not in a crisis, and last month barred the ANC envoys from meeting other stakeholders.

Magashule said Zanu-PF had agreed after their meeting that his delegation could meet with other stakeholders.

“We had a frank, open and very robust discussion and committed ourselves to introspection. We agreed that at the centre of what we do as liberation movements should be our people who are still marginalised, poor and jobless with no water and no shelter,” he said.

“We agreed that as ANC, because now there is no time, we will come back to engage other stakeholders and political parties to understand and comprehend the challenge. We agreed there are challenges that are being faced in both countries.”

On human rights abuses in Zimbabwe, Magashule said it was the responsibility of liberation movements to protect the rights of the people.

The delegation included the party’s international relations committee chairman Lindiwe Zulu, chairperson Gwede Mantashe, Tony Yengeni (national executive committee member), Defence minister Nosiviwe Nqakula and national executive committee member Enoch Godongwana.

Before the meeting, Magashule told journalists that he had received requests to engage other stakeholders.

“We have also received some requests to meet other stakeholders like Transform Zimbabwe, an opposition party, Dr Simba Makoni (Mavambo/Kusile/Dawn leader), the Zimbabwe African People’s Union, Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum, MDC Alliance as well as the United States ambassador to Zimbabwe (Brian Nichols), but we felt, together with Zanu-PF, that indeed there is no problem meeting with their structures. So, therefore, we are going to make arrangements to once more come back and meet with these organisations,” he said.

The ANC secretary-general, who was last month publicly rebuked by Zanu-PF acting spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa for behaving like a Zimbabwean prefect after chastising Harare over gross human rights abuses, also said yesterday’s meeting was “first and foremost” to consolidate the two sister parties’ relations and also at government level.

“I am sure we are going to have open and frank discussions away from the media so that we engage on the challenges faced by the liberation movements. We will be able to engage frankly to appreciate the challenges, the poverty challenges of our economies, our people are hungry and deal with all those issues facing us,” he said.

The Zanu-PF delegation was led by the party secretary for administration Obert Mpofu and it included Simbarashe Mumbengegwi (secretary for external affairs), July Moyo (secretary for transport), Sibusiso Moyo (politburo member and Foreign Affairs minister), Central Intelligence Organisation director-general Isaac Moyo, who is a former ambassador to Pretoria, and other senior party officials.

Mpofu said Zimbabwean and South African ruling parties together with former liberation movements across the continent were faced with a common problem of “neo-colonialism”, hence the need to work in solidarity.

Mpofu said the two parties also discussed the issue of “fugitives”, in apparent reference to former Zanu-PF officials exiled in South Africa, whom he said were at the centre of peddling “fake news” about a crisis in Zimbabwe.

He maintained that there was no crisis in Zimbabwe though admitting they had had a “no-holdsbarred” meeting with the ANC delegates.

Mpofu said the meeting also resolved to confront issues of corruption in both countries.

“The sacrifices of our departed and still living heroes of the liberation struggle still remain our source of courage and resilience to jealously guard our hard won independence and sovereignty from our colonisers,” Mpofu said.

“We should, therefore, trudge against the ever-evolving enemy in maintaining our solidarity, comradeship, trust and our togetherness, lest we perish.”

Zanu-PF has accused the United States of financing opposition actors to effect regime change in Zimbabwe, a claim rubbished by Nichols, who said Washington was committed to assisting Zimbabwe to achieve democracy and respect for human rights while also continuing support on the humanitarian front-newsday

Braaied Dog Meat Sold To Unsuspecting Chipinge Residents

Chipinge Residents Trust has warned residents against buying cheap meat sold from informal sources, after 14 dogs shot by the municipality disappeared from a local dumpsite.

Below is the letter to residents, warning that there were unscrupulous people selling roasted dog meat to unsuspecting imbibers at local bottle stores around the town.

Dear Chipinge Residents,

There is an ongoing concern about the operation of shooting stray dogs by the Town security personnel and police under the direction of the Chipinge Town Council. It appears some residents are surviving by selling dog meat to poor residents.

A member of the Town security informed Chipinge Residents Trust that they shot 15 dogs and dumped them at an open dumpsite. Then they killed another six and when they returned to the dumping site they realized that 14 dogs were missing and one was left. The security person noted there were three people who were running in the bush trying to hide their face. These people were selling braiied dog meat at Chinheya, Dzonzai and around Gaza usually where the home made whisky and spirits beer called Mukozodo are sold.

TO CHIPINGE RESIDENTS:

Please do not buy cheap meat from sources which have not receive approval by health officials. We understand that most of the Chipinge residents are starving because they can not afford to buy food because of lockdown restrictions. But it’s inhumane and unAfrican to sell dog meat to poor residents.

TO CHIPINGE TOWN COUNCIL, SECURITY AND POLICE:.

We understand your operation but please do not dump dead dogs in open and unsafe places. Please bury those dead dogs. Additionally, many Chipinge Town residents are smelling dogs which have been wounded and later died. This smell is unsanitary and not good for the health of the residents. Please track down the wounded dogs and dispose of them properly.

Some people are surviving by selling meat from donkeys, monkeys, baboons and dogs in Chipinge. People must be protected from those selling meat of any kind that has not received approval by health officials. Police must protect the residents by arresting those who are selling uninspected meat.

#CHIPINGE RESIDENTS HEALTH MATTERS

V. Mahlupeko

Chipinge Residents Trust

ED’s Close Aide Hauled To Court For Armed Robbery

By A Correspondent- A close aide of President Emmerson Mnangagwa appeared at the Harare Magistrates Court yesterday on charges of robbery.

Ardon Chipangamati (28) who works at Munhumutapa Building appeared before magistrate Barbara Mateko who remanded him to November 25 on $1 000 bail.

According to the State, sometime last year, Ruth Mwadi, Langton Bhunu and Peter Mulumba were allegedly offered a house to rent in Msasa by the complainant Charlon Chirimuuta and they paid US$550.

It is alleged the trio was then immediately evicted from the house, but the complainant failed to reimburse them.

The State alleges that the complainant became evasive, prompting Mwadi and her co-tenants to hire Chipangamati to recover their money.

It is alleged, on August 28 this year, Chipangamati in the company of his accomplices; driving a silver Nissan X-Trail vehicle, went to the complainant’s residence and stormed into the house.

The State alleges the accused persons then confronted the complainant who was in the company of his brother Owen Kembo, girlfriend Hazel Ngawangi, and mother Apolonia Chirimuuta.

It is alleged Chipangamati was armed with a pistol and he assaulted the complainant.

The accused tied him with an electric cable and threatened to shoot him.

The State further alleges that Chipangamati demanded a refund of the money which the complainant had received as rental fees.

It is further alleged the accused persons ransacked the house looking for money.

They allegedly then stole a Sony Xperia mobile phone from Chirimuuta, an Itel S15 mobile phone from Ngawangi, Hisense belonging to Kembo and an identity card belonging to Chirimuuta.

The accused allegedly fired shots while fleeing from the scene.

A report was made at ZRP Braeside and investigations led to Chipangamati’s arrest and recovery of the stolen property.-newsday

Govt Speaks On Pensioners’ Nostro Disbursements

By A Correspondent- The Deputy Finance minister, Clemence Chiduwa while responding to a question in parliament on why some banks have not allowed pensioners to access or convert their local nostro to RTGS over their phones said all banks should be able to disburse the US$30 pension using the Auction Rate.

The deputy minister said it was not government policy for banks to pay pensioners rates which are lower than that of the auction rate.

He said:

“In terms of the policy as of now, all banks should have their systems to be able to disburse the pension which is the US$30 per month.  If we have got any specific banks that are using a rate which is different from the auction rate then that one is outside Government policy.

What we are looking at is a situation where the banks should follow the auction rate that will be existing for that week and this is what Government policy is.”

ZIMRA Hails Tightened Border Surveillance For Improved Revenue

THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has said the introduction of the 100 percent searches on goods being imported from South Africa has helped to reduce intrusive leakages and improved revenue collections.

In the last few days trucks used mainly by cross-border transporters commonly known as omalayitsha have been piling up at Beitbridge where Zimra has tightened screws on smuggling activities.

The Revenue Authority activated an imports relief facility to help Zimbabweans based in South Africa to send groceries and other goods home in commercial trucks through Beitbridge Border Post.

South Africa is home to thousands of Zimbabwean migrant workers, most of whom are supporting their families by sending groceries home through the services mostly of omalayitsha weekly.

-State Media

Schools Told Not To Demand Second Term Fees

By A Correspondent- Learners are not going to be charged second term school fees as there was no learning during the COVID-19-induced lockdown period, Primary and Secondary Education deputy minister Edgar Moyo said yesterday.

He also told the National Assembly during question and answer session that fees should not be charged in United States dollars, adding that only fees approved by government would be authorised.

“Children are not going to pay for what they did not receive. They open schools on September 28 and they are going to pay for that period,” Moyo said.

“When schools open, we expect that fees must be approved by the Ministry of Education. If schools have changed their fees, they must make the necessary procedures to apply for the increase in fees and at the moment fees are in Zimbabwe dollars. If anyone wants to pay fees in US$, then the current going interbank rate must apply,” he said.

Moyo also said it was not government policy to charge fees for online lessons, adding that if any school decided to charge for elearning, it should agree with the parent and apply to the ministry for approval.

Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda then said Moyo should produce a circular to be distributed to MPs so that they take corrective action on schools that do not comply with government policy.

Higher and Tertiary Education minister Amon Murwira told the National Assembly that government was planning to increase the fuel allocated to Zupco from the current 500 000 litres to 700 000 litres per month to ensure adequate transport for schoolchildren and teachers when examination classes start on September 28.

Murwira defended the Zupco monopoly, saying it had helped curb the spread of COVID-19.

“The context is COVID-19 and I do not think that the issue of liberalisation comes into play at this moment because we are talking about people’s lives to ensure that transport is well accounted for. Zupco is just the co-ordinating mechanism and there are a lot of private players having their vehicles managed by Zupco so there is no monopoly by Zupco,” he said.-newsday

“Sue ZBC TV For Sub Judice”: Mahere Fumes

By A Correspondent- MDC Alliance spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere has dismissed a video flighted by State-owned broadcaster ZBCtv on Wednesday which claimed that MDC Alliance activists – Joanna Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova – faked their alleged abduction.

In a post on Twitter, Mahere said the video was fake as it has too many gaping holes, more so the fact that ZBC alleges that the MDC activists faked their abduction, s_xual assault and torture, yet national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed to the media that they had been taken into police custody on the 13th of May, the day on which they disappeared.

Mahere asks why it took four months for ZBCtv to produce the “evidence” that the three faked their abduction and why the police have not explained what happened to the three after their arrest on May 13.

Read the full thread below:

The FAKE video produced by Nick Mangwana alleging that the #MDCTrio faked their abduction is shameful propaganda. ZRP spokesperson, [Assistant Commissioner Paul] Nyathi confirmed they were arrested and in POLICE CUSTODY on 13 May. How could they be in Belgravia when they were in police custody?

The FAKE video does not explain how the #MDCTrio left the custody of the police (as admitted by Paul Nyathi) and ended up beaten, tortured and sexually assaulted at Muchapondwa Business Centre. It is the State and police officers that handed them over to the abductors!

The FAKE video is a hatchet job by the State designed to cover up their culpability for abducting, sexually assaulting and torturing Joanna, Cecillia and Netsai. Mangwana doesn’t produce a shred of medical evidence to back the outrageous LIES that the ladies weren’t injured!

The FAKE video is a desperate attempt by the regime to manage the international condemnation that followed the abduction, torture and sexual assault of the #MDCTrio. No action has been taken against the perpetrators yet the trio is being persecuted for speaking out.

The FAKE video is full of gaping holes – like how we are expected to believe 5 people were served in a record 1 minute!! Remember, this is the moment ZRP Spokesperson Nyathi ADMITS the #MDCTrio has been arrested and is in police custody – the afternoon of 13 May!

The FAKE video is intentionally blurred. One cannot even identify the persons therein or see the number plate of the car. Is this hogwash meant to stand up in a court of law? It took them FOUR months to concoct this!

The FAKE video makes reference to a car that shows up on the 16th – a LIE! Who parked it there? Why do the police not know when and how it got there? When the police arrested the trio on the 13th of May what did they do with their car?

The FAKE video LIES that Cecilia’s mother comes from Muchapondwa. She does not! This a fabrication. She comes from Museri Village in Chiweshe. The authors just made this up along with the rest of the false narrative to create the impression that there’s a “coincidence.”

The FAKE video pretends that the #MDCTrio suffered no injuries. Yet in this video [embebbed in this thread], Cecilia is receiving an intravenous dose of mannitol because she had suffered brain swelling.

In the FAKE video, they lie that the #MDCTrio ordered food from their car at Chicken Inn Belgravia. Since when can you order food from Chicken Inn Belgravia when you are (i) outside the shop, (ii) in your car? Since when do they come and take your order? Embarrassing lies!

The FAKE video was aired by ZBC TV in clear breach of the SUB JUDICE rule. The #MDCTrio‘s case is still pending before the courts yet ZBC has displayed contempt of court and prejudiced the trial by flighting the doctored video. ZBC must be prosecuted for contempt!

In what capacity is ZBC TV determining that the abduction of the #MDCTrio was a hatchet job? Is this not a matter for the courts? Why are they violating the sub judice rule and playing judge, jury and executioner? Why not wait for the courts to decide?

“ZBC Video Ommits Paul Nyathi Statement Confirming Arrest Of MDC Alliance Trio”

By A Correspondent- MDC Alliance spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere has dismissed a video flighted by State-owned broadcaster ZBCtv on Wednesday which claimed that MDC Alliance activists – Joanna Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova – faked their alleged abduction.

In a post on Twitter, Mahere said the video was fake as it has too many gaping holes, more so the fact that ZBC alleges that the MDC activists faked their abduction, s_xual assault and torture, yet national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed to the media that they had been taken into police custody on the 13th of May, the day on which they disappeared.

Mahere asks why it took four months for ZBCtv to produce the “evidence” that the three faked their abduction and why the police have not explained what happened to the three after their arrest on May 13.

Read the full thread below:

The FAKE video produced by Nick Mangwana alleging that the #MDCTrio faked their abduction is shameful propaganda. ZRP spokesperson, [Assistant Commissioner Paul] Nyathi confirmed they were arrested and in POLICE CUSTODY on 13 May. How could they be in Belgravia when they were in police custody?

The FAKE video does not explain how the #MDCTrio left the custody of the police (as admitted by Paul Nyathi) and ended up beaten, tortured and sexually assaulted at Muchapondwa Business Centre. It is the State and police officers that handed them over to the abductors!

The FAKE video is a hatchet job by the State designed to cover up their culpability for abducting, sexually assaulting and torturing Joanna, Cecillia and Netsai. Mangwana doesn’t produce a shred of medical evidence to back the outrageous LIES that the ladies weren’t injured!

The FAKE video is a desperate attempt by the regime to manage the international condemnation that followed the abduction, torture and sexual assault of the #MDCTrio. No action has been taken against the perpetrators yet the trio is being persecuted for speaking out.

The FAKE video is full of gaping holes – like how we are expected to believe 5 people were served in a record 1 minute!! Remember, this is the moment ZRP Spokesperson Nyathi ADMITS the #MDCTrio has been arrested and is in police custody – the afternoon of 13 May!

The FAKE video is intentionally blurred. One cannot even identify the persons therein or see the number plate of the car. Is this hogwash meant to stand up in a court of law? It took them FOUR months to concoct this!

The FAKE video makes reference to a car that shows up on the 16th – a LIE! Who parked it there? Why do the police not know when and how it got there? When the police arrested the trio on the 13th of May what did they do with their car?

The FAKE video LIES that Cecilia’s mother comes from Muchapondwa. She does not! This a fabrication. She comes from Museri Village in Chiweshe. The authors just made this up along with the rest of the false narrative to create the impression that there’s a “coincidence.”

The FAKE video pretends that the #MDCTrio suffered no injuries. Yet in this video [embebbed in this thread], Cecilia is receiving an intravenous dose of mannitol because she had suffered brain swelling.

In the FAKE video, they lie that the #MDCTrio ordered food from their car at Chicken Inn Belgravia. Since when can you order food from Chicken Inn Belgravia when you are (i) outside the shop, (ii) in your car? Since when do they come and take your order? Embarrassing lies!

The FAKE video was aired by ZBC TV in clear breach of the SUB JUDICE rule. The #MDCTrio‘s case is still pending before the courts yet ZBC has displayed contempt of court and prejudiced the trial by flighting the doctored video. ZBC must be prosecuted for contempt!

In what capacity is ZBC TV determining that the abduction of the #MDCTrio was a hatchet job? Is this not a matter for the courts? Why are they violating the sub judice rule and playing judge, jury and executioner? Why not wait for the courts to decide?

Communique: Zanu Pf, ANC Resolve To Tackle Crime And Corruption Head-On

COMMUNIQUE OF THE ZIMBABWE AFRICAN NATIONAL UNION PATRIOTIC FRONT (ZANU PF) AND THE AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (ANC) BI-LATERAL MEETING CONVENED ON 09 SEPTEMBER 2020.

The ZANU PF-ANC Bilateral Meeting convened from 09-10 September in Harare, Zimbabwe, and was attended by the following:

Comrade Dr O. M. Mpofu                 ZANU PF Secretary for Administration (Chairperson)

Comrade Elias Magashule                 ANC Secretary-General

Cde Patrick Chinamasa                      ZANU-PF Member of the Politburo

Cde Simbarashe Mumbengegwi       ZANUPF Member of the Politburo

Cde SB Moyo                                     ZANU PF Member of the Politburo

Cde July Moyo                                   ZANU PF Member of the Politburo

Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi                         ZANU-PF Central Committee

Cde Lindiwe Zulu                               ANC NEC Member

Cde Mapisa Ngakhula                       ANC NEC Member

Cde Nomvula Mokonyane                 ANC NEC Member

Cde Enock Godongwana                    ANC NEC Member

Cde Tony Yengeni                               ANC NEC Member

Cde Dakota Lekgoete                         ANC NEC Member

The meeting was held in an atmosphere which was cordial, with frank and open discussions and mutual respect for each other.

APPRECIATING the warm and welcoming opening remarks by the ZANU PF Secretary for Administration, Cde Dr O.M. Mpofu;

EMPHASIZING the importance of consolidating the historical ties of solidarity and mutual support amongst our Parties;

HAVING CONSIDERED the representations from the delegations, the meeting resolved the following:

  • The reinvigoration of the long-standing strong ties between the two Liberation movements and strengthening of solidarity through regional integration programmes;
  • Crime and corruption should be confronted head-on, in both countries to ensure that our people have confidence in our Parties;
  • Consolidate and defend the gains of our revolution and people’s struggle
  • Crafting of economic programmes which advance the socio-economic conditions of our people
  • Committed to self-introspection, renewal of Values of trust, accountability, openness and honesty and this should be the mainstay of our Parties resolve.
  • That economic sanctions and embargos are one of the biggest albatross on the people of Zimbabwe and the economy and  should unconditionally be removed
  • The aspirations of our people should be at the centre of our priorities as liberation movements
  • Agreed to engage in programmes to empower youths and women in our countries.
  • The two parties agreed to convene and meet regularly to discuss issues of mutual concern and interest, particularly economic

Duo On The Run After Robbing Security Guard Of His Gun

By A Correspondent- Two armed robbers are on the loose after they pounced on a security officer’s house and got away with his gun and cash.

A source said the incident happened last week on Saturday in Gwabalanda suburb.

The source said at around 3 am on the day in question Collen Ndlovu (64) was awoken by his housemaid Tholakele Mlilo (19) who screamed after one of the robbers flashed a torch in her face.

“The intruder reached for the Revolver Rossi gun which was placed on the headboard. The firearm is used by Mlilo when escorting a vehicle with cash. He threatened to shoot him. He then demanded cash. While he was demanding cash his partner in crime joined in and hit Mlilo,” said the source.

Fearing for his life, Mlilo surrendered US$47 and R400 to them. “They instructed him to lie on the floor facing downwards and they ransacked the house and could n’t find more cash,” said the source.

The source added: “They tied the two together before they fled with the gun.”

Mlilo untied the rope and made a report at Luveve Police Station.

Bulawayo deputy police spokesperson said: “We are investigating a case of unlawful entry and theft that happened in Gwabalanda suburb.

We would like to appeal to members of the public who could have information that could lead to the arrest of the two suspects to contact any nearest police station. We would like to urge people who own guns to keep them in a gun cabinet not to just place them anywhere.”

-bmetro

Councillor Kurauone Judgement Set For Today

*MDC Alliance National youth organiser Godfrey Kuraone case judgement today*

10 September 2020

*Wezhira Munya and Kimberely Tariro Mamhende*

Today, Masvingo Magistrate Patience Madondo will deliever judgement on the case of MDC Alliance National youth organiser and Masvingo ward 4 councillor Godfrey Kuraone.

The judgement will be delivered at 8am today.

Councillor Godfrey Kuraone is allegedly to have participated on 31 July 2020 demonstration.

However, Councillor Kuraone is denying the charge.

Today, Councillor Godfrey Kuraone spends 42 days (inclusive) in Masvingo Remand Prison after he was arrested on 31 July 2020.

Councillor Godfrey Kuraone’s legal team consists of led counsel Advocate Martin Mureri, Advocate Derrick Gudzameso Charamba, Advocate Shumba, Advocate Omega Mafa and Advocate and Mayor Collins Maboke

Chivhu Soldier Killer Named By ZRP.

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POLICE have named Elphas Jani (20) of Gutu, now deceased, as one of the gunmen who shot and killed Lance Corporal Lorance Mupanganyama, and injured Corporal Peter Zvirevo, in Chivhu last Saturday.

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Suspected Chivhu gunmen shot

Police are yet to identify Jani’s accomplice who was also killed by security officers in a follow up joint operation on Sunday at Waterbury Farm, about 15km from Chivhu town along the Chivhu-Gutu Highway.

A leaked police internal memorandum revealed that Jani was found with an identity card, registration number is 27-241627-N 27, in his trousers pocket.

At the time of his death, Jani had a Samsung J106 cellphone without a SIM card and a Techno cellphone with an Econet line.

His accomplice had a Nokia cellphone with an Econet line.

A source privy to the matter, who refused to be named for fear of victimisation said that although police had not yet revealed the identity of one of the suspects, investigations revealed that the two were from Gutu.

“Police tracked calls in the recovered cellphones, which led them to Gutu, where they conducted interviews with family members of the two killers,” the source said.

“It was also discovered that the gunman, who has not yet been named, made a 15-minute call to a South African-based contact soon before he was captured by security officers.”

According to the source, the yet to be identified gunman was wearing a camouflage at the time he was captured, raising suspicion that he could have been a member of the national army, deepening the mystery surrounding the incident.

Sources said that the Chivhu shooting incident happened after a brief conversation between the late Mupanganyama and the gunman whose identity is yet to be known.

Another source yesterday said Jani could just be an accomplice.

“The soldiers who killed the two came from Harare, accompanied by only two police officers from Chivhu and throughout the operation, were taking orders from a very high-ranking official from the military,” the source said.

“They (the soldiers) were taking strict orders from their superior in Harare throughout the confrontation with the now-deceased killers,” said the source, suggesting the killing could have been ordered from Harare.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said he was yet to get a briefing from Chivhu.

“You can check with me tomorrow morning,” Nyathi said. – Newsday

Zanu Pf Has No Place In Transitional Govt- That’s FACT!

By Nomusa Garikai- The ANC envoy has flown back to SA after meeting the Zanu PF leaders. They did not meet any other party leaders although they had said otherwise.

“ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule has announced that they will return to meet the opposition MDC Alliance, ZAPU and Transform Zimbabwe among other stakeholders who requested to meet with them,” reported Zimeye.

Frankly, as regards these SA envoys meetings, some people have made a mountain out of a mole hill! What is new that Zanu PF, MDC A, etc. can tell the envoy on the Zimbabwe’s economic and political crisis that is not on the public domain already?

Even if there is something new that MDC A or any of the other stakeholders would want to tell our SA friends, they can still go ahead and say it. Let us have all the facts on the table so we have a well informed public debate on a matter of great national importance. No more of this “for your ears only” nonsense!

The South Africans knows already that Nelson Chamisa and his MDC A are gunning for a power sharing arrangement with Zanu PF where Chamisa and a few others will get cabinet posts, for example. Chamisa insists that this time, unlike during the 2008 to 2013 GNU, his party will implement “comprehensive democratic reforms to ensure future elections are free, fair and credible”.

Whilst the South Africans have Chamisa’s attention they would do well to ask why MDC failed to implement even one reform during the 2008 GNU? It would only be a rhetorical question because we all know the answer to that – MDC leaders sold-out big time.

Robert Mugabe bribed the MDC leaders with the trappings of high office; ministerial limos, generous salaries and allowance, endless overseas trips, etc., etc.; all rained down on Chamisa and company like confetti at a wedding. In return, the MDC leaders threw all the reforms out of the window!

“MDC leaders were busy enjoying themselves during the GNU, they forgot why they were there!” remarked one SADC diplomat in disgust at MDC leaders’ failure to implement even one reform in five years.

One would really have to be naive to believe MDC A will not sell-out again and implement “comprehensive reforms” this time, particularly when Zanu PF will have its 2/3 MP majority plus many other tramp cards beside.

To end Zimbabwe’s economic and political crisis, one has to first acknowledge that Zimbabwe’s July 2018 elections were rigged; to pretend otherwise is a waste of time. If you accept the elections were rigged, it follows that the country had no legitimate government post the July 2018 elections and therefore needs a transitional government to transition from the current illegitimacy back to legitimacy.

The primary task of the transitional government will be to implement the democratic reforms necessary to ensure the next elections are free, fair and credible, producing a legitimate government and not a repeat of the flawed and illegal July 2018 elections.

Zanu PF and MDC cannot play a role in the transition government; definitely not. They were in the 2008 GNU that failed to implement even one of the democratic reform. They are plenty of other Zimbabweans, with the help from SADC and the UN, who can be entrusted this important task of implement the reforms.

The only reason President Ramaphosa would request a meeting with Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies will be to warn them that SA be endorsing the position that Zimbabwe’s July 2018 elections were not free, fair and credible, that Zanu PF is illegitimate and must step down. That is bomb shell and it would only be kind to warn Mnangagwa before dropping it! As for the rest, Chamisa, etc.; President Ramaphosa does not need to meet every man and his dog!

 

Stepfather Rapes Impregnates Minor Stepdaughter

By A Correspondent- A 37 year old man from Rangemore suburb in Bulawayo who proposed love to his 15-year-old stepdaughter and was turned down has been arrested after he raped her on several occasions and impregnated her.

A family insider who spoke to B- Metro on condition of anonymity said the mother of the minor had left her in the care of her step- father when she visited her rural home.

The source said sometime in July 2019 the stepfather proposed love to the minor but she turned his proposal down. After that the man hatched a plan to abuse the minor. Two days after the proposal while they were sleeping the paedophile called out the name of the minor prompting her to wake up.

“He invited the minor to sleep with him in the same room. The unsuspecting minor slept on the floor while he slept on the bed. During the night the man sneaked into her blankets and raped her once,” said the worried source.

The source went on to say sometime in September last year while the minor’s mother had gone to college where she is pursuing her studies the man woke up during the night and tip-toed to a room where the 15-year-old was sleeping.

“He got into her blankets and raped her once and after the act he returned to his bedroom,” said the source.

The source said sometime in March this year the man left his wife at their rural home and when he arrived at their house at around 8pm he ordered the minor to take farm produce from the vehicle into the kitchen.

“He grabbed her and raped her in the car,” said the source.

The source said on 30 August the complainant’s mother arrived from where she had gone to sell her stuff and she realised that the minor was pregnant.

The source said she asked her who impregnated her and she dropped a bombshell revealing that she was impregnated by her stepfather.

The mother reported the matter to the police leading to the arrest of the man.

Bulawayo deputy police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele said: “We strongly urge parents or guardians never to leave their children in the care of a male relatives or any male because every man has a potential of raping. We also urge members of the public not to sweep such matters under the carpet but to make a police report as soon as possible.”

OPINION: ANC Envoy Leave After Meeting Zanu PF Only- Rightly So, What is There New to Say

By Nomusa Garikayi| The ANC envoy has flown back to SA after meeting the Zanu PF leaders. They did not meet any other party leaders although they had said otherwise.

“ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule has announced that they will return to meet the opposition MDC Alliance, ZAPU and Transform Zimbabwe among other stakeholders who requested to meet with them,” reported Zimeye.

Frankly, as regards these SA envoys meetings, some people have made a mountain out of a mole hill! What is new that Zanu PF, MDC A, etc. can tell the envoy on the Zimbabwe’s economic and political crisis that is not on the public domain already?

Even if there is something new that MDC A or any of the other stakeholders would want to tell our SA friends, they can still go ahead and say it. Let us have all the facts on the table so we have a well informed public debate on a matter of great national importance. No more of this “for your ears only” nonsense!

The South Africans knows already that Nelson Chamisa and his MDC A are gunning for a power sharing arrangement with Zanu PF where Chamisa and a few others will get cabinet posts, for example. Chamisa insists that this time, unlike during the 2008 to 2013 GNU, his party will implement “comprehensive democratic reforms to ensure future elections are free, fair and credible”.

Whilst the South Africans have Chamisa’s attention they would do well to ask why MDC failed to implement even one reform during the 2008 GNU? It would only be a rhetorical question because we all know the answer to that – MDC leaders sold-out big time.

Robert Mugabe bribed the MDC leaders with the trappings of high office; ministerial limos, generous salaries and allowance, endless overseas trips, etc., etc.; all rained down on Chamisa and company like confetti at a wedding. In return, the MDC leaders threw all the reforms out of the window!

“MDC leaders were busy enjoying themselves during the GNU, they forgot why they were there!” remarked one SADC diplomat in disgust at MDC leaders’ failure to implement even one reform in five years.

One would really have to be naive to believe MDC A will not sell-out again and implement “comprehensive reforms” this time, particularly when Zanu PF will have its 2/3 MP majority plus many other tramp cards beside.

To end Zimbabwe’s economic and political crisis, one has to first acknowledge that Zimbabwe’s July 2018 elections were rigged; to pretend otherwise is a waste of time. If you accept the elections were rigged, it follows that the country had no legitimate government post the July 2018 elections and therefore needs a transitional government to transition from the current illegitimacy back to legitimacy.

The primary task of the transitional government will be to implement the democratic reforms necessary to ensure the next elections are free, fair and credible, producing a legitimate government and not a repeat of the flawed and illegal July 2018 elections.

Zanu PF and MDC cannot play a role in the transition government; definitely not. They were in the 2008 GNU that failed to implement even one of the democratic reform. They are plenty of other Zimbabweans, with the help from SADC and the UN, who can be entrusted this important task of implement the reforms.

The only reason President Ramaphosa would request a meeting with Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies will be to warn them that SA be endorsing the position that Zimbabwe’s July 2018 elections were not free, fair and credible, that Zanu PF is illegitimate and must step down. That is bomb shell and it would only be kind to warn Mnangagwa before dropping it! As for the rest, Chamisa, etc.; President Ramaphosa does not need to meet every man and his dog!

Top S.A Human Rights Lawyer George Bizos Dies

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JOHANNESBURG – Former apartheid struggle stalwart and human rights lawyer George Bizos has died at the age of 92.

During the 1950s and 1960s, Bizos was counsel to a wide range of well-known people including Trevor Huddleston of Sophiatown.

Bizos was famously part of the legal team that defended Nelson Mandela, Govan Mbeki and Walter Sisulu at the Rivonia Treason Trial from 1963-64.

Neeshan Balton of the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation said Bizos was “a towering giant in so many facets of our liberation struggle.

“Now all the Rivonia trialists are joined by the last member of their legal team. Hamba Kahle Uncle George.”

ANC Visit A Confirmation That There Is Crisis In Zimbabwe: Chamisa

Opposition MDC Alliance President Nelson Chamisa has differed with the ANC leadership who met Zanu PF yesterday arguing that the mere fact that they were here in Zimbabwe and not Mozambique, Namibia or Zambia was a confirmation that there is a crisis.

Posting on social media, Chamisa thanked the ANC for what he termed frank and principled engagement adding that Zimbabwe is burning due to failure by Zanu PF to respect human rights, fundamental freedoms and will of the people.

“Thank you ANC for a frank and principled engagement!Any liberation history or relationship that negates human rights, people’s fundamental freedoms, holding of credible elections and respecting of the WILL of the people is hollow & counter-revolutionary.Zimbabwe is burning! That the ANC has had to visit and be in Zimbabwe and not Namibia or Zambia or Mozambique or any other country in the region is a confirmation that there is a crisis in Zimbabwe and that ZimbabweanLivesMatter,” said Chamisa.

An ANC delegation headed by Secretary General Ace Magashule visited Zimbabwe and met with Zanu PF leaders yesterday.

After the meeting, Magashule said there was no crisis in Zimbabwe but challenges, remarks that Chamisa countered by saying the fact that they had to come meant that there was a problem.

ANC Envoy Leave After Meeting Zanu Pf Only- Rightly So, What Is There New To Say?

By Nomusa Garikai- The ANC envoy has flown back to SA after meeting the Zanu PF leaders. They did not meet any other party leaders although they had said otherwise.

“ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule has announced that they will return to meet the opposition MDC Alliance, ZAPU and Transform Zimbabwe among other stakeholders who requested to meet with them,” reported Zimeye.

Frankly, as regards these SA envoys meetings, some people have made a mountain out of a mole hill! What is new that Zanu PF, MDC A, etc. can tell the envoy on the Zimbabwe’s economic and political crisis that is not on the public domain already?

Even if there is something new that MDC A or any of the other stakeholders would want to tell our SA friends, they can still go ahead and say it. Let us have all the facts on the table so we have a well informed public debate on a matter of great national importance. No more of this “for your ears only” nonsense!

The South Africans knows already that Nelson Chamisa and his MDC A are gunning for a power sharing arrangement with Zanu PF where Chamisa and a few others will get cabinet posts, for example. Chamisa insists that this time, unlike during the 2008 to 2013 GNU, his party will implement “comprehensive democratic reforms to ensure future elections are free, fair and credible”.

Whilst the South Africans have Chamisa’s attention they would do well to ask why MDC failed to implement even one reform during the 2008 GNU? It would only be a rhetorical question because we all know the answer to that – MDC leaders sold-out big time.

Robert Mugabe bribed the MDC leaders with the trappings of high office; ministerial limos, generous salaries and allowance, endless overseas trips, etc., etc.; all rained down on Chamisa and company like confetti at a wedding. In return, the MDC leaders threw all the reforms out of the window!

“MDC leaders were busy enjoying themselves during the GNU, they forgot why they were there!” remarked one SADC diplomat in disgust at MDC leaders’ failure to implement even one reform in five years.

One would really have to be naive to believe MDC A will not sell-out again and implement “comprehensive reforms” this time, particularly when Zanu PF will have its 2/3 MP majority plus many other tramp cards beside.

To end Zimbabwe’s economic and political crisis, one has to first acknowledge that Zimbabwe’s July 2018 elections were rigged; to pretend otherwise is a waste of time. If you accept the elections were rigged, it follows that the country had no legitimate government post the July 2018 elections and therefore needs a transitional government to transition from the current illegitimacy back to legitimacy.

The primary task of the transitional government will be to implement the democratic reforms necessary to ensure the next elections are free, fair and credible, producing a legitimate government and not a repeat of the flawed and illegal July 2018 elections.

Zanu PF and MDC cannot play a role in the transition government; definitely not. They were in the 2008 GNU that failed to implement even one of the democratic reform. They are plenty of other Zimbabweans, with the help from SADC and the UN, who can be entrusted this important task of implement the reforms.

The only reason President Ramaphosa would request a meeting with Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies will be to warn them that SA be endorsing the position that Zimbabwe’s July 2018 elections were not free, fair and credible, that Zanu PF is illegitimate and must step down. That is bomb shell and it would only be kind to warn Mnangagwa before dropping it! As for the rest, Chamisa, etc.; President Ramaphosa does not need to meet every man and his dog!

VIDEO-ANC Meeting: There’s No Crisis In Zim, We Shouldn’t Allow Social Media To Set The Agenda For Our Countries.

ANC SG-“So this was actually a wonderful meeting and as we have said, we shouldn’t allow social media to set the pace and agenda for us in terms of resolving the challenges we may be facing as countries.”

 

 

Paul Nyathi | Zimbabwe’s ZANU PF and South Africa’s ANC have issued a joint communique where the two ruling parties in their respective countries agreed that there is no crisis in Zimbabwe but just a combination of challenges that are similar to all other countries.

The joint communiqué was read by Zanu PF secretary for Administration Obert Mpofu, after the meeting between the two parties, resolved “to have vigilance over fake news and social media agenda-setting for the two parties.

Addressing journalists after the meeting, ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule expressed concern over the manner in which social media was being used to set the agenda on the continent and called upon the two countries to take control of their destinies by way of controlling natural resources.

The meeting was attended by Zanu PF Politburo and Central Committee members, who included Mpofu, Patrick Chinamasa, Simbarashe Mumbengegwi, July Moyo, Sibusiso Moyo and Ziyambi Ziyambi.

The ANC delegates who attended were the party’s national executive council members, namely Lindiwe Zulu, Mapisa Ngakhula, Nomvula Mokonyane, Enock Godongwana, Tony Yengeni and Dakota Lekgoete.

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Mnangagwa Appoints Foreigner As Ambassador To Israel, Vows To Flood The Country With Israeli Investors

Paul Nyathi

President Emmerson Mnangagwa recently appointed His Excellency Ronny Levi Musan as Honorary Consul of Zimbabwe in Israel.

The Israeli born Musan is on record saying he only started having a relationship with Zimbabwe a few years ago.

“My connection with Zimbabwe began few years ago on the spiritual plane. I’m happy about that, since only God can guide us the true way.” Musan posted on Twitter recently.

Musan thanked the President for giving him the important role of running the Embassy of Zimbabwe in Israel.

“My appointment as honorary consul of Zimbabwe in Israel. My sincere gratitude to His Excellency President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, for the trust he has placed in me, to act in His name for the sake of Zimbabwe and its citizens. May God bless Israel & Zimbabwe.”

Musan, has indicated that he has two short term targets: to pray for peace and bring investments into Zimbabwe and restore its lost bread basket status.

Since his appointment last month, the diplomat has hit the ground running as he moves to lure Israeli companies to invest in Zimbabwe.

Musan presented his letters of commissioning to the Israel government on August 13 and will be based in Tel Aviv.

He will be reporting to Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Egypt Shebba Shumbayaonda.

Zimbabwe’s relations and Israel have not been at an alltime high after the Middle East national closed its Embassy in Harare at the turn of the millennium despite the two countries having diplomatic relations for a long time.

Zimbabwe has been supporting Palestine and at one time wanted the UN to recognise it as a sovereign state.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration is on a mission to boost relations with Israel to lure foreign direct investment under the Zimbabwe is open for business thrust.

Last year, President Mnangagwa met Israeli Foreign Affairs Minister Israel Katz during the UN General Assembly, the first such highlevel meeting between the two nations in 20 years.

In an interview with Business Times this week, Musan said his foremost goal is to pray for peace in Zimbabwe, that “may God give peace between the various groups despite the differences of opinion”.

“The second thing is to act with all might to bring investments to Zimbabwe that will drive the development of Zimbabwe in the fields of agriculture, health, water, education, security and technology, and restore Zimbabwe to its glory as the “grain basket” of Africa,” he said.

This has seen the diplomat meeting groups of investors, companies, and scientists in various fields of tourism, agriculture, solar energy, water, health “who want to take part in our work for Zimbabwe”.

But he said that alone is incomplete as there is need to look at the financial aspect to help Zimbabwe fund the projects with “external financial assistance”.

President Mnangagwa is driving the Zimbabwe is open for business thrust which has seen the Southern African economy remove restrictions on company ownership to lure foreign investors after discarding the 51:49% threshold that favoured locals under the economic empowerment legislation.

Musan said Zimbabwe has the natural resources and the human capacity base to reboot the economy.

“If we know how to combine these elements and bring technologies to Zimbabwe, there is no doubt that its economic future will be rosy,” he said, adding that Israel can help Zimbabwe deal with the “political and international issues”.

“It is important to note that in the beginning of Israel, she was a rocky land and many people abandoned her.

But those who remained in her developed her and brought her after 72 years to be a world empire.

There is no reason why this should not happen to Zimbabwe as well. It depends only on good will and strong faith and of course financial assistance,” the diplomat said.

The Covid-19 pandemic has led to global lockdowns and reduction in trade due to limitations in movements.

For Musan, the pandemic requires development of “smarter and more creative” courses of action that allow one to push the cart forward despite the limitations created by the virus.

“Covid-19 is not going anywhere… We are!!! We are going to work hard to succeed in the task for which I was given the mandate from the President,” he said.

For the past 20 years, Musan has been involved in initiating various projects and representing business companies, government agencies, leaders and churches from around the world, seeking to promote and develop their joint business and interests with Israel.

For the past 18 years, the diplomat has been senior consultant to the Catholic Church in the Holy Land as well as for many other international Christian organisations and ministries around the world, in the field of fundraising and development of international projects.

He has been working in Zimbabwe for five years in deepening relations between local churches and those in Israel.

It was from his works that caught the eyes of President Mnangagwa.

“I believe that the power of Israel and Zimbabwe begins with a connection with God… He gives all the power to the countries to act and grow.

That is why I am glad that I started my relationship with Zimbabwe in a spiritual connection and not in a business or political connection,” said Musan who owns a strategy company that provides strategic advice to politicians, organisations, churches, private and government companies in the areas of public relations, business development and diplomacy.

Additional reporting by Business Times

Mnangagwa’s Mega Deal Partners Suing Broke NRZ Of US$236m After Mega Deal Collapsed

President Emmerson Mnangagwa was in 2018 a buoyant man as he welcomed a historical transaction between a consortium from Zimbawe and neighbouring South Africa, and the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) to deliver rolling stock to the rail agency estimated at over $400 million calling it a mega deal.

Government called off the deal and called for fresh tenders after it cancelled a 400 million U.S. dollar deal involving the Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG) and South Africa’s Transnet in October.

The cancellation followed DIDG’s failure to provide proof of funding for almost two years.

A US$236m lawsuit by the Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG) will dent National Railways of Zimbabwe’s (NRZ) prospects of securing international funders, Business Times can report.

DIDG are demanding US$236m in damages after the government terminated its US$400m recapitalisation of the rail parastatal.

The damages have to be paid within 10 days after taking receipt of correspondence, according to a September 1 letter to NRZ board chairman by DIDG’s lawyers Atherstone and Cook.

The lawsuit according to sources close to the ongoing battle will increase NRZ’s risk in the eyes of funders considering that the state-owned rail company is already battling political risk associated with being a state enterprise in Zimbabwe.

Cabinet terminated the multi-million dollar contract last year arguing DIDG lacked the financial wherewithal to implement the project.

But to date Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister Biggie Matiza has been advised of the ramifications associated with unprocedurally terminating the multi-million dollar transaction.

“This is going to be a tall order and from the look of things the government is banking on the merits of its case at the courts but the bigger battle on the funders where no funder is willing to take a risk on an asset that can wake up one day being attached,” the source said.

“This means NRZ’s recapitalisation plans going forward are on shaky grounds because already some funders like China Exim-bank at the advice of Sinosure are not willing to take the risk.”

Business Times heard this week that international financiers for instance China Exim-bank have already expressed reservations around the impact of the DIDG claim.

Regional banks such as Afreximbank, Nedbank, Absa, Standard Bank, CBZ, Ecobank and TDB, together with asset and wealth management firms that include Old Mutual, Imara Asset Managers, the National Social Security Authority, Harith Pan African Infrastructure Development Fund had already mobilised over US$1bn to finance the project.

DIDG chairman Donovan Chimhandamba said “the case was before the courts” while NRZ chairman Martin Dinha requested questions in writing.

He had not responded to written questions.

The consortium, which won the tender to recapitalise NRZ in 2017, is claiming damages to the tune of US$236m split into two parts, namely project costs and “reasonable profits” that DIDG projected to reap if the deal had come to fruition.

In a letter dated September 1, DIDG lawyers warned that if the amount stipulated is not paid within the given timeframe, DIDG would institute proceedings “without further notice”.

According to latest reports, NRZ has announced its intention to defend the US$236m lawsuit filed by DIDG. Government, however, has since moved on by engaging Russia’s Union Wagons in a bid to revive the rail company that requires more than US$1bn to realise a complete turnaround.

Sources have however said that NRZ failed to provide US$1.5m deposit for 100 wagons valued at US$10m, raising questions on how the rail parastatal would deliver a US$1bn deal with the Russians.

The 100 wagons were supposed to have been delivered in January 2020. In contrast, DIDG delivered 14 locomotives and 200 wagons in February 2018 demonstrating the speed and capacity of the diasporans with less complicated financing structures.

At its peak, the NRZ employed over 17,000 workers in the late 1980s.

Today the staff complement has dwindled to 4,600.

Freight declined to 2.6m tonnes in 2016 from 18m tonnes in 1998.

DIDG’s intervention boosted the volumes to 3.6m tonnes in 2018.

Chivhu Killings, Dump And Deaf Man Indicated Assailants Hiding Spot To Security Forces, Full State Media Outline

State Media

Chivhu residents were left in awe of the manner in which security services tracked, shot and killed two gunmen who had attacked two other soldiers on Saturday, killing one and seriously wounding another.

Residents said the follow-up and chase by the security forces led by the army could only have been the work of a specialised team.

The small, mainly transit and farming town, which had endured a long weekend of chatter, almost came to a standstill when two army trucks drove through late Saturday evening on a search and find mission. And they did not disappoint.

Starting their mission at the crack of dawn on Sunday, the two gunmen had been accounted for by mid-morning, resulting in jubilation by the residents as the news filtered through.

In a show of support and appreciation, the residents gave a guard of honour to the soldiers as they drove out of Chivhu on Sunday afternoon.

An ominous wind, which had blown through Chivhu the day before, had given residents of this sprouting town more attention than usual, summoning a coordinated response from the Zimbabwe Republic Police and the Zimbabwe National Army.

Investigations by The Herald in Chivhu at the weekend established that soldiers in two army trucks were immediately deployed to Chivhu as soon as reports of the shooting incident reached authorities in Harare.

They got into Chivhu at night and waited for daybreak to revisit the scene together with officers from other law enforcement agencies.

The team then visited the crime scene at Innscor food court, where it immediately picked a spoor.

It followed the trail of the two gunmen into the bush.

The assailants had escaped into the bush using a pathway between the food court and Liebenberg Primary School at the edge of Chivhu town along the Harare-Masvingo Highway, combing nearby bushes for clues.

The search led them deep into the nearby forest. Along the way, they interviewed members of the public for information regarding the pair’s movements, asking them if they had come across any suspicious characters and if they were armed.

The crack team is said to have used GPS technology to zero in on the position of the two gunmen.

The team sensed that it was getting closer to confronting the gunmen when the last member of the public to give them information, who had a speech impairment, used hand signals to direct them to where the two were hiding.

After a brief search, the team tracked the assailants who were hiding on an anthill about 16 kilometres from Chivhu town along Gutu road.

When the gunmen realised that their position had been found, they retreated into a ditch seeking cover.

“They acted as if they were anticipating a firefight with the crack team,” a source told The Herald.

“There was an exchange of fire for a few minutes. One of the gunmen knew how to operate a firearm as he was shooting manual and appeared to be using the AK47 assault rifle that they had stolen from the soldiers they had attacked the previous day,” said the source.

Security forces took the fight to the hiding gunmen, leading to the fatal shooting of the experienced gunman first.

The other one, who was said to be a novice, showing very little combat knowledge tried to escape, abandoning the ditch while continuing to shoot at the advancing team and again, he was shot a few metres from his colleague.

In the gunfight, Corporal Stanalious Chiunye who was leading the team, was shot on the leg.

The drama had started on Saturday afternoon when two men stormed a police post armed with a pistol and shot two soldiers who were helping with the enforcement of Covid-19 regulations.

Victims of the attack, Lance Corporal Lorance Mupanganyama (deceased) and Corporal Zvirevo (injured) had barely been in Chivhu for three days when the attack occurred.

“These soldiers had just come into the area and in the short time they were here, they had already made friends with people because of the manner in which they conducted themselves and their duties.

“They went around educating people on Covid-19 and were encouraging social distancing. As far as I know, they did not have problems with anyone,” an elderly vendor told The Herald.

Like most people in the town on Saturday, she was sceptical of entertaining questions around the much-talked about incident that had been subject of both speculation and conjecture.

“It is not true that people were being beaten up before the incident. These boys (soldiers) actually bought airtime from me before they went back to the police post,” she said, dismissing some social media rumours doing rounds. She also dismissed the story of the altercation which was said to have triggered the incident.

The good manner in which the two soldiers had conducted themselves since their deployment in the small town was reason why citizens quickly sprang to their assistance after the incident.

All the vendors who spoke to The Herald said the two quietly went about their business professionally.

One of the good Samaritans who helped the soldiers get medical attention, wished Corporal Zvirevo a speedy recovery, such was how he had endeared himself to the community.

“When we got into the police post, we saw the two soldiers lying on the floor. One was in pain, trying to bravely get up while the other was lifeless.

We rushed him to Chivhu hospital in a colleague’s vehicle, where we heard he was later transferred to Harare,” he said.

Office Of The President Says All Corruption Cases Will Now On Take Less Than Two Months To Be Tried

State Media

Corruption cases will now be expedited within two months after a suspect is arrested with nine of the 27 recently opened court cases ready for trial — a departure from the previous trend where accused persons waited longer for a trial date.

According to the Special Anti-Corruption Unit in the Office of the President and Cabinet (Sacu), the State is ready to deal with cases related to Harare City Council stands and Zesa tender scandals.

The suspected corruption officials were arrested between July and August and will face trial from next week.

Sacu chair Mr Thabani Mpofu said the main thrust was to expedite corruption cases in the courts for effective delivery of justice.

President Mnangagwa has declared zero tolerance to corruption and warned that all suspected corrupt activities will be thoroughly investigated while those found on the wrong side of the law will face the full wrath of the law.

Mr Mpofu said, “The objective is to process these corruption cases in our courts in the shortest possible period with minimum delays. This includes the allocation off trial dates within a maximum period of two months of the accused persons’ first appearance in court.”

He added that between this month and October, those who were arrested for corruption in the past two months will be dragged for trial.

According to court documents, some of the accused persons who will face trial on 17 September 2020 are former Harare Mayor Councillor Herbert Gomba who is facing charges of criminal abuse of office for allegedly allocating State land to Taringana Housing Cooperative.

Others in the dock are Harare human resources director Matthew Marara who allegedly fraudulently sold stands in Kuwadzana.

His co-accused Aaron Tayerera, Charles Sigauke, Tutsirai Kanojerera who are all facing charges of prejudicing council of land valued at US$670 000.

The State will also put other council officials namely, Harare acting town planner Samuel Nyabezi and chief land surveyor Munyaradzi Bowa who are facing criminal abuse of office charges over the allocation of State land to Taringana Housing Cooperative.

The duo is accused of creating a bigger layout plan and approved land worth US$416 700 for allocation despite it being State land, which can only be demarcated by the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works.

Police director of intelligence Commissioner Douglas Nyakutsikwa will stand trial on 29 September 2020, for criminal abuse of office after he allegedly used his power to benefit from council stands under suspicious circumstances.

He allegedly received three residential stands in Vainona — two of which were allocated to his friend Trynos Shonhiwa and his brother-in-law Luke Buroma.

The trial of businessman Farai Jere and two Zesa officials Leonard Chisina and Freeman Kuziva has been set for 15 September 2020, for alleged fraud in a case involving a smart meter tender valued at US$3,5 million.

The trio is accused of misrepresenting to ZETDC that a Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) for smart meters and Head End Systems was done in the United Kingdom. It is alleged that the meters did not meet the required specifications.

FULL TEXT: Hon Mushayi Funeral Update

The burial for the late MP for Kuwadzana Hon Miriam Mushayi who passed on yesterday 7 September 2020 will now be held on *Friday 11 September 2020* in Magunje -Hurungwe .

The change of day from Thursday to Friday is to allow her collegues in Parliament as well as relatives outside Zimbabwe to attend the burial as well.

The body will leave Harare for Magunje early on Friday morning and will be buried same day.

Fresh Human Trafficking Syndicate Exposed?

State Media

Government has exposed a human trafficking ring of individuals domiciled in Canada and believed to be working with local fraudsters who are luring Zimbabweans to apply for non-existent jobs in North America and other parts of the world.

Some of the suspected human traffickers were disguising themselves as owners of the world’s largest hotel chain, Marriot International, whose global assets in the hospitality industry are valued at over US$25 billion.

Three people implicated in the scam following investigations by Zimbabwean authorities, have been identified as William Smith, George Harkins and Rooney Cardwell.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade spokesperson Ms Constance Chemwai said following reports in the local media suggesting that Marriot International Hotels and Resorts in Canada was recruiting medical personnel, due diligence and verification was conducted and it emerged that the American hospitality giant was not involved in such an exercise.

“The ministry wishes to advise members of the public that Marriot International Hotels and Resorts have never been involved in the recruitment of medical staff.

“The ministry further advises that some individuals suspected to be human traffickers are disguising themselves as owners of Marriot Hotels and Resorts and floating job advertisements under the name of Marriot Hotels,” she said.

“Members of the public are warned that these criminal syndicates are demanding US$400 as documentation and visa processing fees.”

Individuals who responded to the advertisements usually received job offers without any interviews, two hours after making payment. This was being done through social media platforms, including WhatsApp.

Ms Chemwai urged members of the public to be alert to human trafficking activities disguised as job recruitments.

“Members of the public are encouraged to check with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and our embassies abroad, to verify the authenticity of any such suspicious job offers.”

After responding to such advertisements and paying money to have applications processed, unsuspecting job-seekers are usually forced to work as child minders, cooks, carpenters, hairdressers, bakers and helpers in old peoples’ homes to cover skills shortages in developed countries.

In other cases, they are not taken to their intended destinations and end up being forced to work in different countries under conditions akin to slavery.

Last year, it was reported that about 200 unsuspecting and desperate Zimbabweans left Harare via South Africa, where they were promised to be issued with Canadian visas before getting jobs.

The human trafficking syndicate involved was said to be led by a former Zimbabwe national soccer team player and his wife.

In 2018, a 31-year-old Harare woman Norest Maruma was jailed for 20 years for facilitating the trafficking of five Zimbabwean women to Kuwait where they were turned into slaves and prostitutes.

Trafficking in persons is a major international issue, but poor documentation in Southern Africa is masking the extent of this modern-day slavery.

Despite its rising profile in many parts of the world, and periodic efforts to raise public awareness in Southern Africa, the region remains a fertile ground for traffickers who prey on the vulnerabilities created by a number of factors.

These factors include conflict, poverty, limited access to healthcare and education, gender inequalities, high unemployment, and a general lack of opportunities, especially for women.

Poverty and inequality are the major challenges facing Sadc in this regard, with negative impacts on many aspects of human and social development.

According to a United Nations Protocol (2000) popularly known as the Palermo Protocol, human trafficking refers to the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons by means of threats or use of force or misrepresentation for purposes of exploitation.

A distinction is made between Trafficking in Persons (TIP) and smuggling, although there are linkages between the two.

Human smuggling refers to the illegal movement of an individual into a country in which she/he is not a national or a permanent resident.

The smuggled individual is assisted for a fee by criminal syndicates to cross into another country.

Kuraone Case Judgement Today

By Wezhira Munya and Kimberely Tariro Mamhende | Today, Masvingo Magistrate Patience Madondo will deliever judgement on the case of MDC Alliance National youth organiser and Masvingo ward 4 councillor Godfrey Kuraone.

The judgement will be delivered at 8am.

Councillor Godfrey Kuraone is alleged to have participated on 31 July 2020 demonstration.

He is denying the charge.

Today is Councillor Godfrey Kuraone 42nd day (inclusive) in Masvingo Remand Prison after he was arrested on 31 July 2020.

His legal team consists of led counsel Advocate Martin Mureri, Advocate Derrick Gudzameso Charamba, Advocate Shumba, Advocate Omega Mafa and Advocate and Mayor Collins Maboke

VP Chiwenga Says: “Let’s Transform Our Work Ethics” Including Vote Rigging?

By Patrick Guramatunhu | ”As we move forward and face the future with courage, the expectation of government is that the work ethics and work culture within the Ministry of Health and Child Care undergo deep transformation,” said VP Chiwenga.

“We expect all grievances to be solved amicably through discussions without endangering patients’ lives; never again shall patients’ lives be used like pawns in a game of chess.”

“Kusaziva kufa zvokwadi!” (Ignorance is a curse worse than death!)

VP Chiwenga if anyone is playing Russian roulette with the lives of the people of Zimbabwe then that person is you, Chiwenga, and not the nurses and doctors.

How many times have these nurses and doctors said the wage they are being paid is not enough to cover their transport cost to work and back home, buy food and pay for their accommodation? A quick calculation shows that their monthly wage does not even cover their transport cost let alone everything else.

As much as these health workers care about the welfare of the patients they cannot be expected to walk for hours to work on an empty stomach, do a full day’s work on an empty stomach. Walk back home on an empty stomach and go to bed on an empty stomach. Get up the following day and do the same again!

There are reports that government has just awarded the nurses and doctors a wage increase. Let us assume that the increase will pay for all their basic needs. With the annual inflation rate running at 800% and monthly rate at 35%; whatever wage increase government offered it must be increased by 35% end of every month!

Did you, VP Chiwenga, agree to the automatic monthly wage increase to cover for inflation? If you did not then the reality is the health care workers will be 35% worse off financially next month than he/she is this month. The US$ is a more stable currency than the Z$ and hence the reason the nurses and doctors have said they should be paid in US$ and not Z$.

It is not the health care workers who are responsible for Zimbabwe’s soaring cost of living and soaring inflation; this is government’s responsibility. To deny the workers a living wage is to punish the workers for government’s own failures.

How ironic that VP Chiwenga was addressing the press wearing the face mask and face shield and odd occasion he has visited an hospital or clinic he was wearing the full “space suit” PPE. And yet the nurses and doctors, the frontline workers working with the corona virus patients, do not even have the most basic PPE!

Workers is government offices and Zanu PF offices have been tested for corona virus and yet many of the health care workers up and done the country have not been tested.

Zimbabwe’s confirmed corona virus cases and deaths are very low but only because the country has not been testing as aggressively as it should. Zimbabwe has only done 20% of the covid-19 tests per capita of what SA has done. So of everyone covid-19 positive patient put into isolation four were left undetected and have been spreading the virus.

Zimbabwe’s economic is in total meltdown because of 40 years of the criminal waste of the country’s material and human resources through gross mismanagement, rampant corruption and rank lawlessness by this Zanu PF dictatorship. The party’s blundering incompetence in the handling of the corona virus pandemic is going to cost the nation hundreds of thousands of lives!

The nation has been stuck with this corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical Zanu Pf dictatorship for 40 years and counting because the party rigged elections.

“The expectation of government is that the work ethics and work culture within the Ministry of Health and Child Care undergo deep transformation!” What the nation is dying for, literals and figuratively, is a deep transformation of the country’s rotten political system to end Zanu PF’s vote rigging culture! – SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

Tsvangirai’s Lawyer Dies.

ENCA

JOHANNESBURG – Former apartheid struggle stalwart and human rights lawyer George Bizos has died at the age of 92.

During the 1950s and 1960s, Bizos was counsel to a wide range of well-known people including Trevor Huddleston of Sophiatown.

Bizos was famously part of the legal team that defended Nelson Mandela, Govan Mbeki and Walter Sisulu at the Rivonia Treason Trial from 1963-64.

Neeshan Balton of the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation said Bizos was “a towering giant in so many facets of our liberation struggle.

“Now all the Rivonia trialists are joined by the last member of their legal team. Hamba Kahle Uncle George.”

Civil Servants US Dollar Covid-19 Allowance Extended

State Media

GOVERNMENT has pledged to extend the foreign currency non-taxable Covid-19 allowance for civil servants and pensioners to December as it maintains its position of providing a living wage for its employees.

The offer was made during the National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) meeting yesterday which brings Government and civil servants representatives under one roof to tackle issues affecting workers.

The Government in June announced a flat non-taxable Covid-19 allowance of US$75 a month for civil servants and increased their salaries by 50 percent while pensioners who retired from the civil service also got a flat non-taxable Covid-19 allowance of US$30.

Government had said the forex allowance was just for three months meaning it was supposed to end last month.

The forex allowance is part of President Mnangagwa’s measures to cushion Government workers from the adverse impact of Covid-19.

When it announced the Covid-19 forex non-taxable allowances, Government stated that civil servants had to open nostro accounts so that the money is deposited in the accounts and used electronically to guard against channelling the forex to the black market.

However, last month, Treasury observed that some banks were colluding with retail shops to deny the civil servants access to their money hence sabotaging the Government programme.

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube last month challenged the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to bring the banking sector to order and address the artificial hurdles depriving employees from accessing their forex.

RBZ last month ordered banks to ensure that all civil servants are issued with bank cards to enable them to access their foreign currency allowances.

Apex Council chairperson Mrs Cecilia Alexander said negotiations to improve civil servants’ salaries are on-going and Government has tabled an offer to extend the Covid-19 allowance to December.

Mrs Alexander said Government made it clear that it understood the plight of its employees and was working to address some of the challenges they were facing.

“We had a meeting today with Government representatives who made an undertaking to extend the Covid- 19 forex allowance to December. We also discussed the issue of salary increase and the negotiations are ongoing,”she said.

Zimbabwe Teachers Association secretary general Mr Tapson Sibanda said the Government agreed to pay civil servants foreign currency allowances until year end. He said Government also promised a 40 percent salary increase.

Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Professor Paul Mavima said salary negotiations for civil servants were ongoing and therefore he did not want to pre-empty the negotiations.

“I’m not at liberty at this particular time to discuss those issues because they are subject to our negotiations in the NJNC meetings. A full statement will be issued once we conclude the negotiations,” said Minister Mavima. —

FULL TEXT: Combined ANC, ZANU PF Communique On Bilateral Meeting

COMMUNIQUE OF THE ZIMBABWE AFRICAN NATIONAL UNION PATRIOTIC FRONT (ZANU PF) AND THE AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (ANC) BI-LATERAL MEETING CONVENED ON 09 SEPTEMBER 2020.

The ZANU PF-ANC Bilateral Meeting convened from 09-10 September in Harare, Zimbabwe, and was attended by the following:

Comrade Dr O. M. Mpofu ZANU PF Secretary for Administration (Chairperson)

Comrade Elias Magashule ANC Secretary-General

Cde Patrick Chinamasa ZANU-PF Member of the Politburo

Cde Simbarashe Mumbengegwi ZANUPF Member of the Politburo

Cde SB Moyo ZANU PF Member of the Politburo

Cde July Moyo ZANU PF Member of the Politburo

Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi ZANU-PF Central Committee

Cde Lindiwe Zulu ANC NEC Member

Cde Mapisa Ngakhula ANC NEC Member

Cde Nomvula Mokonyane ANC NEC Member

Cde Enock Godongwana ANC NEC Member

Cde Tony Yengeni ANC NEC Member

Cde Dakota Lekgoete ANC NEC Member

The meeting was held in an atmosphere which was cordial, with frank and open discussions and mutual respect for each other.

APPRECIATING the warm and welcoming opening remarks by the ZANU PF Secretary for Administration, Cde Dr O.M. Mpofu;

EMPHASIZING the importance of consolidating the historical ties of solidarity and mutual support amongst our Parties;

HAVING CONSIDERED the representations from the delegations, the meeting resolved the following:

The reinvigoration of the long-standing strong ties between the two Liberation movements and strengthening of solidarity through regional integration programmes;

Crime and corruption should be confronted head-on, in both countries to ensure that our people have confidence in our Parties;

Consolidate and defend the gains of our revolution and people’s struggle
Crafting of economic programmes which advance the socio-economic conditions of our people.

Committed to self-introspection, renewal of Values of trust, accountability, openness and honesty and this should be the mainstay of our Parties resolve.

That economic sanctions and embargos are one of the biggest albatross on the people of Zimbabwe and the economy and should unconditionally be removed.

The aspirations of our people should be at the centre of our priorities as liberation movements

Agreed to engage in programmes to empower youths and women in our countries.
The two parties agreed to convene and meet regularly to discuss issues of mutual concern and interest, particularly economic.

USD27.33mln to Ramp Up the African Union’s COVID-19 Response Initiative, ADFB

ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, September 9, 2020/ — The African Development Bank’s Board of Directors on Wednesday approved $27.33 million in grants to boost the African Union’s (AU) efforts to mobilize a continental response to curb the COVID-19 pandemic.

The approval follows a meeting of the extended Bureau of the Conference of Heads of State and Government with Africa’s private sector on 22 April 2020, chaired by H.E. Cyril Ramaphosa, President of South Africa and chairperson of the AU, at which the Bank’s President, Akinwumi Adesina, pledged strong support for the AU’s COVID-19 initiative.

The AU Bureau meeting called for contributions to the African Union’s COVID-19 Response Fund established by the AU Commission chairperson, Mr. Moussa Faki Mahamat, in March 2020.

Speaking after the Board approval of this operation, President Adesina said: “with this financing package, we are reaffirming our strong commitment to a coordinated African response in the face of COVID-19. Most importantly, we are sending a strong signal that collectively, the continent can address the pandemic, which is straining health systems and causing unprecedented socio-economic impacts on the continent.”

The Bank’s grant financing will support the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) in providing technical assistance and building capacity for 37 African Development Fund (ADF) eligible countries, particularly the Transition States, to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and mitigate its impact. The ADF is the Bank’s concessional window.

Sourced from the ADF’s Regional Operations/Regional Public Goods envelope and the Transition Support Facility, these two grants will support the implementation of Africa CDC’s COVID-19 Pandemic Preparedness and Response Plan through strengthening surveillance at various points of entry (air, sea, and land) in African countries; building sub-regional and national capacity for epidemiological surveillance; and ensuring the availability of testing materials and personal protective equipment for frontline workers deployed in hotspots. The operation will also facilitate collection of gender-disaggregated data and adequate staffing for Africa CDC’s emergency operations center.

At the beginning of February 2020, only two reference laboratories—in Senegal and in South Africa—could run tests for COVID-19 on the continent. The Africa CDC, working with governments, the World Health Organization, and several development partners and public health institutes, have increased this capacity to 44 countries currently. Despite this progress, Africa’s testing capacity remains low, with the 37 ADF-eligible countries accounting for only 40% of completed COVID-19 tests to date.

“Our response today and support to the African Union is timely and will play a crucial role in helping Africa look inward for solutions to build resilience to this pandemic and future outbreaks,” said Ms. Wambui Gichuri, Ag. Vice President, Agriculture, Human and Social Development.

This support will complement various national and sub-regional operations financed by the African Development Bank under its COVID-19 Response Facility to support African countries to contain and mitigate the impacts of the pandemic.

2023 Elections Set To Have Completely Different Constituencies As Delimitation Exercise Gets Off

State Media

There will be an early population census allowing a new delimitation of constituencies by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) before the 2023 harmonised elections after President Mnangagwa approved the Census and Statistics Amendment Act yesterday.

The amendment Act brings the census forward from 2022 to before July next year to give ZEC time to delimit all 210 constituency boundaries for the presidential, parliamentary and local government elections using up-to-date census data as required by the Constitution.

The signing into law of the Act was announced by the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda in a Government Gazette recently.

The coming into effect of the law means ZEC will delimitate the 210 constituency seats for 2023 polls in a manner that reflects the present population distribution premised on latest census data.

Parliament passed the law without amendments in July this year.

Constituencies are supposed to be of equal size, within modest limits caused by provincial and district boundaries, but continual movement of people changes the distribution.

Since the last delimitation, land reform has seen major re-distribution of rural populations, with some constituencies having huge numbers, while the continuous rural-to-urban migration has seen many urban constituencies growing.

Presenting the Bill in Senate last month, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Ziyambi Ziyambi, said the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) should conclude the population census by July next year, instead of 2022 to allow ZEC enough time to use the information to delimit constituencies for the 2023 harmonised elections.

Minister Ziyambi said in terms of the law, delimitation of electoral boundaries must be completed less than six months before polling day in a general election, and if that failed to happen, boundaries that existed before the delimitation would be applicable.

He said in the absence of the proposed law, Zimbabwe faced an “undesirable” prospect of using the same electoral boundaries used in the 2013 election for two reasons.

“The first is that the next census is only due to be completed in 2022. Even if all the data for 2022 was availed timeously, that still brings us uncomfortably close within the range of six months of the next election in 2023,” he said.

“Secondly, ZEC will simply not have the time to do the consultation, produce the report and table it before Parliament its preliminary and final delimitation reports to enable Parliament and the President to properly consider them. Remember also that voter registration is done on a continuous basis by ZEC.”

“A Mountain Of Evidence Depicting Crisis, Yet Ramaphosa Is Endorsing ED”

 

Watch: ZANU PF And ANC Agree There Is No Crisis In Zimbabwe

 

Paul Nyathi | Zimbabwe’s ZANU PF and South Africa’s ANC have issued a joint communique where the two ruling parties in their respective countries agreed that there is no crisis in Zimbabwe but just a combination of challenges that are similar to all other countries.

The joint communiqué was read by Zanu PF secretary for Administration Obert Mpofu, after the meeting between the two parties, resolved “to have vigilance over fake news and social media agenda-setting for the two parties.

Addressing journalists after the meeting, ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule expressed concern over the manner in which social media was being used to set the agenda on the continent and called upon the two countries to take control of their destinies by way of controlling natural resources.

The meeting was attended by Zanu PF Politburo and Central Committee members, who included Mpofu, Patrick Chinamasa, Simbarashe Mumbengegwi, July Moyo, Sibusiso Moyo and Ziyambi Ziyambi.

The ANC delegates who attended were the party’s national executive council members, namely Lindiwe Zulu, Mapisa Ngakhula, Nomvula Mokonyane, Enock Godongwana, Tony Yengeni and Dakota Lekgoete.

Watch video downloading below.

OPINION: “As we move forward, let’s transform our work ethics” argue Chiwenga – until end vote rigging culture, going nowhere

BY: Patrick Guramatunhu

”As we move forward and face the future with courage, the expectation of government is that the work ethics and work culture within the Ministry of Health and Child Care undergo deep transformation,” said VP Chiwenga.

“We expect all grievances to be solved amicably through discussions without endangering patients’ lives; never again shall patients’ lives be used like pawns in a game of chess.”

“Kusaziva kufa zvokwadi!” (Ignorance is a curse worse than death!)

VP Chiwenga if anyone is playing Russian roulette with the lives of the people of Zimbabwe then that person is you, Chiwenga, and not the nurses and doctors.

How many times have these nurses and doctors said the wage they are being paid is not enough to cover their transport cost to work and back home, buy food and pay for their accommodation? A quick calculation shows that their monthly wage does not even cover their transport cost let alone everything else.

As much as these health workers care about the welfare of the patients they cannot be expected to walk for hours to work on an empty stomach, do a full day’s work on an empty stomach. Walk back home on an empty stomach and go to bed on an empty stomach. Get up the following day and do the same again!

There are reports that government has just awarded the nurses and doctors a wage increase. Let us assume that the increase will pay for all their basic needs. With the annual inflation rate running at 800% and monthly rate at 35%; whatever wage increase government offered it must be increased by 35% end of every month!

Did you, VP Chiwenga, agree to the automatic monthly wage increase to cover for inflation? If you did not then the reality is the health care workers will be 35% worse off financially next month than he/she is this month. The US$ is a more stable currency than the Z$ and hence the reason the nurses and doctors have said they should be paid in US$ and not Z$.

It is not the health care workers who are responsible for Zimbabwe’s soaring cost of living and soaring inflation; this is government’s responsibility. To deny the workers a living wage is to punish the workers for government’s own failures.

How ironic that VP Chiwenga was addressing the press wearing the face mask and face shield and odd occasion he has visited an hospital or clinic he was wearing the full “space suit” PPE. And yet the nurses and doctors, the frontline workers working with the corona virus patients, do not even have the most basic PPE!

Workers is government offices and Zanu PF offices have been tested for corona virus and yet many of the health care workers up and done the country have not been tested.

Zimbabwe’s confirmed corona virus cases and deaths are very low but only because the country has not been testing as aggressively as it should. Zimbabwe has only done 20% of the covid-19 tests per capita of what SA has done. So of everyone covid-19 positive patient put into isolation four were left undetected and have been spreading the virus.

Zimbabwe’s economic is in total meltdown because of 40 years of the criminal waste of the country’s material and human resources through gross mismanagement, rampant corruption and rank lawlessness by this Zanu PF dictatorship. The party’s blundering incompetence in the handling of the corona virus pandemic is going to cost the nation hundreds of thousands of lives!

The nation has been stuck with this corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical Zanu Pf dictatorship for 40 years and counting because the party rigged elections.

“The expectation of government is that the work ethics and work culture within the Ministry of Health and Child Care undergo deep transformation!” What the nation is dying for, literals and figuratively, is a deep transformation of the country’s rotten political system to end Zanu PF’s vote rigging culture!

SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

“Ramaphosa will not end Zimbabwe crisis, stakeholders are at cross purpose” – worst of all, lack vision

BY: Wilbert Mukori

SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

It has been a hard slog just to reach a consensus that Zimbabwe is facing a serious economic and political crisis. There is a mountain of evidence to prove the crisis but even that has not helped since we live in a country where denials and falsehoods are common currency on par with truth and facts.

The Zimbabwe economy has been in total meltdown as evidenced by the unemployment rate that has soared to dizzying height of 90%. According to a 2019 World Bank report, 34% of the people in Zimbabwe were living in “extreme poverty”. Meaning they could not afford one decent meal a day much less the other basic necessities such as education for the children, health care, etc.

The corona virus outbreak has made the health and economic situation in Zimbabwe much worse as the country did not have the economic resources to deal with the pandemic and its health care service had all but collapsed before the outbreak. The number of Zimbabweans living in extreme poverty has soared way above the 34% and the corona virus is taking a heavy toll.

Zimbabwe’s corona virus cases and deaths are very low compared to SA for example but this is because the Zanu PF regime has done 20% per capita test to those of SA. The regime is in denial of the worsening economic crisis and the ordinary people, who enduring the economic hardships, are getting restless and demanding change.

Zanu PF’s response to the people’s demand for change is to ramp up the political oppression and hence cometh the political crisis.

It has been a slog just to reach the consensus that Zimbabwe is facing a serious economic and political crisis, Mnangagwa and his cronies have not concede the point and never will, but we must move on.The next challenge is to explore what is the root cause of the crisis and then what must be done to end it.

“At the risk of being the bearer of bad news, the ANC delegation that arrives in Harare today will not achieve any meaningful outcome. This is because what is widely described as a crisis, means different things to the stakeholders. The conversation starts at cross purposes.” Said Dr Godfrey Gandawa, Former Deputy minister of Higher Education and Professor Jonathan Moyo’s deputy, starting us off on the quest.

As far as Dr Gandawa is concerned three stakeholders who are at cross purpose:

“The MDC believes that the crisis is a bilateral dispute between itself and Zanu PF, which can only be resolved by Zanu PF surrendering power to the legitimate winner of the 2018 election. Over the past two years, this has found expression as the ‘crisis of legitimacy’.

“Meanwhile, the so-called G40 believes that the crisis arises from the 2017 coup which ushered in the Mnangagwa regime. The 2017 coup is viewed as the genesis of military interference and state capture. To fix Zimbabwe, the coup must be cured.

“Unfortunately, the South African government does not accept any of these arguments. It recognises Mnangagwa as the legitimate president elected in 2018 and affirmed by the Constitutional Court decision rejecting the challenge to his victory. That matter is settled.”

The fundamental flaw with Dr Gandawa’s contribution is that he should have started by establishing what the REAL cause of the crisis is before considering what the various stakeholders say.

The country is in economic ruins because of 40 years of gross mismanagement, rampant corruption and rank lawlessness that has made Zimbabwe a pariah state. It is near impossible to do business in a pariah state.

If Zimbabwe was a healthy and functioning democratic country the people would have removed the corrupt and incompetent Zanu PF regime from office years ago. Zimbabwe is a de facto one-party state and Zanu PF has rigged elections all these last 4 decades.

The root cause of Zimbabwe’s economic and political crisis is the country’s failure to hold free, fair and credible elections.

The solution to end the crisis is self evident: implement the democratic reforms to stop the curse of rigged elections. The only reason why the reforms have not been implemented is the lack of vision and/or political will.

Beside the three stakeholders name by Dr Gandawa above, there are two more Mnangagwa and his Lacoste Zanu PF faction in government and the ordinary Zimbabweans, the voiceless majority. The following is the position of the five composite groups as regards the true root cause of the crisis and the implementation of the democratic reforms to end the crisis:

Zanu PF created the de facto one-party dictatorship by instigating the Gukurahundi massacre and has shed more innocent blood to retain the dictatorship. The dictatorship has given the party carte blanche dictatorial powers including the power to rig elections. Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies have rigged elections for the last 40 years including the July 2018 elections. Zanu PF will never reform itself out of office. The only way to get the reforms implemented and thus end the crisis is for Zanu PF to step down to allow the reforms to be implemented.

Nelson Chamisa’s choice to reduced the Zimbabwe crisis into a Mnangagwa legitimacy crisis is both flawed and dishonest and must be dismissed with the contempt it rightly deserves. The primary task of 2008 to 2013 GNU was to implement the democratic reforms everyone agreed, if implemented, would have ended the curse of rigged elections. The task to implement the reforms then fell to the MDC leaders and they failed to get even one reform implemented. Zanu PF rigged the 2013 and the 2018 elections precisely because Chamisa and company sold-out by failing to implement the reforms. In condemning the July 2018 presidential result only as flawed and illegal, Chamisa is cherry picking. Chamisa’s proposed solution is for Zanu PF to agree to a power sharing arrangement where Chamisa and a few other MDC A leaders will be assigned cabinet positions. A parliament with 2/3 Zanu PF majority will never ever implement the reforms taking away the party’s dictatorial power including the power to rig elections.

It is not surprising that the Zanu PF G40 faction members should consider the November 2017 military coup as the sum total of the Zimbabwe crisis. Until the coup, they were one with the Lacoste faction that seized power. And if they were to return back into power they would fight to retain the same dictatorial powers they had before the coup. Some of the G40 leaders, like Professor Jonathan Moyo, Dr Gandawa’s former boss, have aligned themselves with Nelson Chamisa’s MDC A and will argue for military reforms and nothing more. What we want is the raft of democratic reforms to end the dictatorial powers to be implemented.

Dr Gandawa is right, President Ramaphosa, SA, SADC and AU have all endorsed Zimbabwe’s 2018 elections as acceptable and Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF regime as the legitimate. This is the exact opposite of the position SADC and the AU took following the 2008 elections; they condemned the elections and so were able to arm twist Mugabe to agree to the raft of the democratic reforms in 2008 Global Political Agreement. It is hard to see how President Ramaphosa can force Mnangagwa to implement any meaningful democratic reforms if the July 2018 elections are accepted as free and fair; much less get Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF regime to step down!

The ordinary Zimbabweans are the most important stakeholders in this whole Zimbabwe crisis debate and yet Dr Gandawa did not even mention them. The explanation is obvious – the de facto one-party dictatorship has usurped the ordinary people’s freedoms and basic human rights including the right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country and even the right to life itself. The only solution worth the spit to Zimbabwe’s economic and political crisis must restore the people’s freedoms, human rights and dignity. What Zimbabwe needs is men and women with the vision and the political will to get Zanu PF to step down so the country can implement the democratic reforms to restore the freedoms and rights of all Zimbabweans including the right to free, fair and credible elections. The worst thing President Ramaphosa and his envoys can do is impose a Zanu PF led GNU to save the selfish interest of the ruling elite at the expense of the long suffering Zimbabwean populous!

Opinion: ANC Envoy Leave After Meeting Zanu PF Only – Rightly So, What Is There New To Say

BY: Nomusa Garikai

The ANC envoy has flown back to SA after meeting the Zanu PF leaders. They did not meet any other party leaders although they had said otherwise.

“ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule has announced that they will return to meet the opposition MDC Alliance, ZAPU and Transform Zimbabwe among other stakeholders who requested to meet with them,” reported Zimeye.

Frankly, as regards these SA envoys meetings, some people have made a mountain out of a mole hill! What is new that Zanu PF, MDC A, etc. can tell the envoy on the Zimbabwe’s economic and political crisis that is not on the public domain already?

Even if there is something new that MDC A or any of the other stakeholders would want to tell our SA friends, they can still go ahead and say it. Let us have all the facts on the table so we have a well informed public debate on a matter of great national importance. No more of this “for your ears only” nonsense!

The South Africans knows already that Nelson Chamisa and his MDC A are gunning for a power sharing arrangement with Zanu PF where Chamisa and a few others will get cabinet posts, for example. Chamisa insists that this time, unlike during the 2008 to 2013 GNU, his party will implement “comprehensive democratic reforms to ensure future elections are free, fair and credible”.

Whilst the South Africans have Chamisa’s attention they would do well to ask why MDC failed to implement even one reform during the 2008 GNU? It would only be a rhetorical question because we all know the answer to that – MDC leaders sold-out big time.

Robert Mugabe bribed the MDC leaders with the trappings of high office; ministerial limos, generous salaries and allowance, endless overseas trips, etc., etc.; all rained down on Chamisa and company like confetti at a wedding. In return, the MDC leaders threw all the reforms out of the window!

“MDC leaders were busy enjoying themselves during the GNU, they forgot why they were there!” remarked one SADC diplomat in disgust at MDC leaders’ failure to implement even one reform in five years.

One would really have to be naive to believe MDC A will not sell-out again and implement “comprehensive reforms” this time, particularly when Zanu PF will have its 2/3 MP majority plus many other tramp cards beside.

To end Zimbabwe’s economic and political crisis, one has to first acknowledge that Zimbabwe’s July 2018 elections were rigged; to pretend otherwise is a waste of time. If you accept the elections were rigged, it follows that the country had no legitimate government post the July 2018 elections and therefore needs a transitional government to transition from the current illegitimacy back to legitimacy.

The primary task of the transitional government will be to implement the democratic reforms necessary to ensure the next elections are free, fair and credible, producing a legitimate government and not a repeat of the flawed and illegal July 2018 elections.

Zanu PF and MDC cannot play a role in the transition government; definitely not. They were in the 2008 GNU that failed to implement even one of the democratic reform. They are plenty of other Zimbabweans, with the help from SADC and the UN, who can be entrusted this important task of implement the reforms.

The only reason President Ramaphosa would request a meeting with Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies will be to warn them that SA be endorsing the position that Zimbabwe’s July 2018 elections were not free, fair and credible, that Zanu PF is illegitimate and must step down. That is bomb shell and it would only be kind to warn Mnangagwa before dropping it! As for the rest, Chamisa, etc.; President Ramaphosa does not need to meet every man and his dog!

SOURCE: zsdemocrats.blogspot.com

The Desperacy Of the MDCs Unmasked

By Dr Masimba Mavaza and Energy Mavaza | The opposition affiliated media was brimming with plastic assumptions and heightened verve in relation to the ANC delegation visit to Harare. Amidst the raveging Covid-19 pandemic, the ANC finds it fit to check on its brother on how he is managing in all aspects of life. It is unfortunate to note that the remaining strength of the dying opposition, which is the social media, find it fit to muddle the visit by soiling the all-weather relations between ANC and ZANU pf.

It is fascinating to note that the opposition deliberatly acts amnesia to the historical relationship between the two parties. ZANU pf had been through the worst of challenges but the ANC had been standing firmly on its brothers side. One wonders what could have gone wrong in the minds of the social media jounalist to cook up a tea-cup storm for such an ever strengthening relation.

The arrival of Magatshule’s led ANC delagation is a mere testimony of the strong relation between the two parties. Any friend who gives it all by scaling high barricades of lockdown just to see his friend is a special one. Imagine, South Africa is reeling from exponential Covid-19 cases but the president Spared an thought for his fellow revolutionary ally so as to affirm the relations in face of this common enemy.

With all the buzz in the social media the crisis or alleged crisis is in the mouths of the opposition and their choir of the so called activists.

The coming of the Magathsula’s delegation was not an intervention move. ANC is a revolutionary political party which comes to Zimbabwe to visit another revolutionary party.

Ace Magashule in his opening remarks this morning indicated that other groups will be met in later engagements because they requested to be met.

After the meeting *ZANU PF and the visiting ANC DELEGATION gave a communique and a combined press statement. Contrary to the rumour meal which was being peddled by the thump soldiers and social media brigade the meeting came with resolutions.

The resolutions were 1 Reinvigoration of the ties between ANC and ZANU PF and strengthing of integration programmes
2. Crime and corruption must be confroted head on by both Parties.

3. There will be increased consolidation gains of the liberation struggle.

4. There has been a consesus between the two Parties to work together on addressing the challenge of fake news.

5. New values of opness and honesty have been emphasised.

7. Sanctions and embagoes are one of the biggest problems for Zimbabwe.

8. Aspirations of the people are at the centre of our priorities.

9. The two Parties have Agreed to empower their citizens on both sides of the border.

10. There has been an agreement by both Parties to meet regularly.

11. The two Parties have resolved to cooporate on issues of common interest.
Cde Magatshula on his part said
“We are committed to self introspection. Whatever we do should put people in front. Whenever there are challenges, such challenges should be confronted. So we consolidated that we work together because we are one.
We recommitted to working together and working with our people.”

ANC Secretary General Cde Magatshule on issues of human rights said, “as long as there are sanctions there can never be a conducive environment to develop. Therefore we continue to make a plea for the immediate uplifting of sanctions against Zimbabwe.

We respect the rights to freedom of association, rights to speech, all human rights in general. We commited ourselves to listen to the views of others. We encourage interaction with others.”

ANC Secretary General Cde Magatshule concluded by saying “Our minerals belong to us and we must no let other people take what is ours. Empowerment of our people is key. This was a wonderful meeting.

Social media should not set the pace for us with regards to our challenges and everything.
Report accurately and positively.”
This puts to rest the lies which were being circulated that ANC was coming to call Zimbabwe to order.

The most curious aspect of all this is that the Ambassador of the United states joined the queue with opposition parties to see the visiting ANC delegation. Whatever the reason we wait to see.

Zimbabwe welcomed the solidarity by the ANC in these times of troubles. It is a shame that some Zimbabweans are busy vilifying Zimbabwe tarnishing the image of our country. Zimbabwe is mot in any crisis. The only crisis we see is the crisis in our opposition.

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Institute Of Strategic Thinking Welcomes ANC Envoy

Correspondent

Zimbabwe Institute of Strategic Thinking (ZIST) has welcomed the move by South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa to send ANC delegation to ‘politically problematic’ Zimbabwe following a spate of alleged human rights violations which have since been met with wide condemnation.

In an interview with this publication, the organization’s director Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo has expressed optimism about the South African envoys and urged the delegation to engage all political parties, civic organizations and stakeholders to get unadulterated information concerning the situation obtaining in the country.

“We welcome Mr. Ramaphosa’s delegation and we are optimistic they will engage all relevant stakeholders to identify possible ways of addressing the problems which are eating into the sinews of the country’s economic and political fabric. You will agree with me that of late we have been vociferous as ZIST calling for honest discussions and the forthcoming Strategic National Dialogue Forum (SNDF) which provides a neutral space for all stakeholders bears testimony to our commitment towards nation building”, said Muzamhindo adding that they are looking forward to meeting the delegation.

However Platform for Youth Development director Claris Madhuku is skeptical about the SA envoy’s sincerity and believes Zimbabwe has the ability to sculpt home-grown solutions and the foreigners should only facilitate talks among Zimbabweans.

“South African team will be driven more by wanting to understand ZANU PF and less in attending to the issues being raised by the civic society and the main opposition MDC Alliance. As Zimbabweans we must believe more in ourselves than foreign interventions and the role of foreign intervention must be only about facilitating Zimbabweans to talk between and among ourselves”, said Madhuku.

The country is arguably on the verge of implosion with rising political tension amid high profile arrests in connection with protests. Some MDC Alliance activists are still in hiding and others are said to have fled the country. The visit by South Africans is expected to help Zimbabweans find each other and end political strife.

Universities Resume Face-to-face Lectures

MSU

THE Midlands State University (MSU) has reopened for face-to-face lectures for first year students who will be on campus for two weeks before they start online learning.

The university has put in place measures under World Health Organisation (WHO) and Ministry of Health and Child Care recommendations to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

In an interview, MSU director of information and public relations, Mrs Mirirai Mawere:

“I can confirm that we have opened the university starting with First Year, Level 1.1, who are going to be on our campuses for orientation and face-to-face lectures from September 7 up to September 19, 2020.”

Mrs Mawere said measures to ensure students adhered to social distancing guidelines have been put in place.

Lupane State University (LSU) director of marketing and communication Mr Zwelithini Dlamini said first year students at the institution will come to the campus for orientation for about three to four weeks before going back home for virtual learning.

“Around September 14, we are welcoming our first-year students on campus, he said.

They will be there for between three to four weeks depending on the faculty because some faculties require practical lessons after which they will go back home and continue virtual learning since we will have taught them how it’s done.”

At the National University of Science and Technology (Nust), students from three faculties, namely Commerce, Applied Sciences and Engineering have been on campus since Monday to complete final examinations that were disrupted by the Covid-19 induced lockdown.

Nust director of communication and marketing Mr Thabani Mpofu said their focus was to complete the 2019-2020 calendar.

“We reopened on Monday for the final year students in the Faculties of Commerce, Applied Sciences and Engineering who had not completed writing their examinations, he said. So, we called them back so that they finish their examinations.

After that we will start on working on results of all students who wrote their examinations.”

Mr Mpofu said the shortage of on-campus accommodation in the face of Covid-19 forced the university to work on finishing examinations before focus was turned to first-year students.

“Accommodation for students is very limited, we don’t have space on campus and that is why these students are coming in batches to mitigate against the spread of Covid-19, he said.

So, we will release the calendar for the March intake after we are done with examinations.

Dates for orientation, registration and all that will be announced.”-The Herald

Bottle Stores Reopen…

Domestic and international flights are set to resume, but with all passengers tested for Covid-19 within 48 hours before they travel, while bottle stores can reopen under strict rules as the Government continues to relax the economy following success in containing Covid-19 infection.

In addition, the Government is urgently drilling boreholes to boost Bulawayo water supplies and buying $654 million worth of equipment and supplies to ensure schools can open safely for examination classes
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said last night after yesterday’s Cabinet meeting that domestic flights will resume tomorrow, with international flights set to resume on October 1.

Bottle stores and other liquor outlets can now sell alcohol, but on the strict condition that no one drinks on or around the premises.

Since the start of the lockdown, only supermarkets, with their tight security and refusal to allow on-site drinking, have been able to sell alcoholic beverages.

“Following representations from the Liquor Retailers’ Association, seeking permission for liquor retailers to commence operations, Cabinet resolved that operations could resume in line with Covid-19 regulations and on condition that no liquor is consumed at their premises,” said Mutsvangwa.

For the resumption of flights, Mutsvangwa said standard operating procedures had been put in place for the safe reopening of airports.

“The national guidelines for aviation safety and security have been developed by the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe to ensure the safety of both the travellers and airport staff.

These are additional to temperature testing, social distancing, sanitisation, and mandatory wearing of masks.

“All travellers will be required to have a PCR Covid-19 clearance certificate issued by a recognised facility within 48 hours from the date of departure, in line with WHO guidelines,” said
Mutsvangwa.

She said the decisions were made after Cabinet received an update on the steps that are being taken to contain the Covid-19 pandemic from the chairperson of the Ad-Hoc Inter-Ministerial Task Force, Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri.

Mutsvangwa said Cabinet had approved the appointment of a Covid-19 Experts Advisory Committee, whose objective was to provide science-based evidence, advice and guidance on the national Covid-19 preparedness and response in support of timely evidence-based policy decisions.-The Herald

Police To Impound Unregistered Vehicles

Police will impound vehicles without registration plates.

National police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, yesterday said:

“Any vehicle seen on the road without displaying number plates will be impounded by police on roadblocks and check points.

“In this regard, all vehicle owners who are displaying temporary number plates for 2019 and backwards are implored to visit the Central Vehicle Registry (CVR) offices and acquire permanent number plates with immediate effect.”

Asst Comm Nyathi said CVR had enough permanent plates and they cost US$80.-The Herald

Water Problems Intensify In Bulawayo

tap water

CHAOTIC scenes were witnessed at Bulawayo City Council (BCC)’s Magwegwe reservoir as scores of thirsty residents stampeded to fetch treated water which gushed out of the 140-megalitre overnight storage tank for about four hours.

Although residents claimed that there was excess water being pumped into the reservoir resulting in excessive pressure on the pipes, BCC attributed the leakage to vandalism by local communities desperately in need of water.

As Bulawayo’s water woes continue to mount, with most suburbs going for weeks without running tap water, some residents are now resorting to unhygienic water sources in swampy areas, oblivious to the dangers of contracting water-borne diseases. High lying areas have gone for months without water.

This comes at a time the country is battling Covid-19, which has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and infected millions across the globe.

The city is on a 144-hour shedding schedule but the gruelling timetable has been suspended for almost all Western suburbs supplied by Magwegwe and Criterion reservoirs due to water supply challenges.

News broke out at around 9AM that water was gushing from the reservoir.-Chronicle

S*x Scandal Rocks Soccer Referees Committee

Referees

TWO senior Zimbabwe Referees Committee officials (names supplied) have been accused of alleged sexual harassment by some female referees, including married ones.

Some of the referees said they had decided to speak out after their complaints were continuously ignored.

They particularly accused one official of being a “sex pest” that harasses them during most referees’ courses.

One Harare-based referee said she was tired of the pestering by “Official One” and is willing to testify against him before a tribunal.

“To be honest we now don’t know what to do because we are persistently getting phone calls from some male members of the referees’ committee asking for sexual favours. Now and again, especially when people go for these (referees) courses, you get calls being asked to spend a night at a hotel with them.

“Personally I have received these calls from Official One.

At one time he was saying I come to Jameson Hotel, having spent the day asking me so many questions about my personal life, which, however, never bothered me because I considered him as my superior.

Little did I know he was just a loose sex pest,” said the Harare-based referee (name withheld).

She said after turning him down, she confided in some other female referees, who also shared similar experiences.
“Even after totally refusing, the pestering has never stopped.

At one time I communicated with another member of the (referees) committee (name supplied), but he seemed uninterested in helping us, making me suspect that he too was into the same game.

We need help as female referees and I am more than willing to give evidence to the relevant authorities,” said the mother of one.-Chronicle

MDC Alliance Blasts Matemadanda

Victor Matemadanda

Farai Dziva|The MDC Alliance has slammed Zanu PF Political Commissar Victor Matemadanda for “boasting of abducting innocent citizens.”

Addressing Zanu PF members at a meeting in Manicaland On Sunday, Matemadanda said sell-outs would disappear mysteriously.

Below is MDC Alliance Namibia’s statement on Matemadanda’s remarks:

09 SEPTEMBER 2020

COUNTERFEIT WAR VETERAN VICTOR MATEMADANDA CONFESSED ZANUPF’S PIVOTAL ROLE IN THE ABDUCTIONS, ARBITRARY ARRESTS AND TORTURE OF SOCIAL DEMOCRATS, MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA CONCEIVED.

The Defence and War Veterans Minister Victor Matemadanda has given a chilling warning to ‘sell-outs’ that they will disappear mysteriously.

These diabolic sentiments come as Zimbabwe is confronting an escalation of politically motivated and suspected state-sanctioned abductions and disappearances.

The public confession by the bogus war veteran mirrors Zanupf at the epicentre of a wholesale of the current as well as past abductions and torture inflicted on the advocates of Social Democracy in the country.

Moreso, addressing a Zanupf Manicaland provincial co-ordinating committee meeting in Mutare on Sunday, the artificial war veteran said, “I told other people that if you are a sellout, and if you wake up and pursue your sell-out activities while people are sleeping, this country has something that it will do to you” The empty-headed Matemadanda vomitted these stinking words when the grieved Dzamara family is desperately seeking answers to the whereabouts of the democratic and revolutionary journalist-cum activist who was stolen from a barber shop in March 2015 to date. Itai Dzamara was abducted by suspected Zanupf sponsored thugs. We demand justice to all abductees.

Tonderai Ndira, Talent Mabika and Patrick Nyabanyana all perished in these Zanupf engineered abductions.

Under the so-called ‘new dispensation’ we have seen dozens of activists vanishing into thin air.

Artuz President Obert Masaraure, Citizens Manifesto, Tatenda Mombeyarara, Peter Magombeyi only to mention but a few, were abducted, tortured and left for dead. Some were dumped in captured police stations for further incarceration at the hands of a ruthless and anti-people police.

As Mdc Alliance Namibia, we think that it’s not imperative to suspect abductors but go straight to Zanupf and urgently demand those activists who mysteriously disappeared.

Moreover, more activists and government critics such as Joana Mamombe, Cecilia and Netsai , the MDC Alliance trio suffered sexual harassment during their abduction after demonstrating against corruption and artificial hunger during lockdown. No perpetrators were brought to book. The legacy of Zanupf’s impunity must be condemned with equal measure.

As I pen this statement, Mdc Alliance MP for Harare West has been hospitalised on account of severe trauma and torture she suffered when she was forcibly abducted by Zanupf thugs who arrested the trio. Mdc Alliance Namibia advocates for serious action against any attempt to silence constitutionalism and rule of law. Citizens must brace for dangerous freedom to fight Matemadanda and his desperate cabal.

As social democrats in the diaspora, we urge the Zimbabwe Republic Police to arrest the factitious and empty-headed war veteran for inciting public violence. This thugocrat is the ideal candidate for Chikurubi Maximum Prison.

We demand the immediate freedom of our innocent Job SaroWiwa Sikhala, Godfrey Kurauone, Last Maengahama and all prisoners of conscience who are victims of state-sponsored torture and abductions.

Mdc Alliance Namibia is cobra-headed on the perpetual incarceration of its leaders and membership in the Motherland.

Fake criminals must be freed and real culprits should be brought to book without fear or favour.

Furthermore, these utterances proved to be a Zanupf authoritarian chorus meant to eliminate the so-called ‘bad apples’.

The threat to butcher all opposition voices becomes synonymous to both the Zanupf President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa and Patrick Chinamasa (Zanupf politburo member) who echoed the same hence inciting public violence.

No to selective application of the law by Zanupf terrorists! The posture to decimate the voice of the voiceless unearthes Zanupf’s thirst for innocent blood in Zimbabwe.

This is totally unacceptable, irresponsible, evil and it also reflects who has been behind the abductions of our people in the Motherland.

In a nutshell, our message to Matemadanda, Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, Patrick Chinamasa and the satanic cult of Zanupf is that , we shall continue to fight against thugocracy and maltreatment of Social Democrats in our beloved country. Zimbabwe is not a Zanupf’s private property, we all own Zimbabwe.

Lets rise and reclaim a Constitutional Democratic society free from Bornapatism punctuated by abductions, torture, arbitrary arrests, senseless and barefaced corruption and gross misgovernance.

#ZimbabweanLivesMatter
#jobwiwasikhalamustbefreenow
#godfreykurauonemustbefreenow
#freelastmaengahama
#bringbackitaidzamara
#FreeAllPrisonersOfConscience

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Alarm As Cock Kills Woman …

Cock

A rooster recently attacked and killed a 42-year-old woman in Chigodora village under Chief Zimunya in Manicaland Province.

Acting Chief Zimunya summoned Zvikomborero Takarinda to appear before his court to explain the death of Chandapiwa Makaza, nee Bushu after she was attacked by his cock.

The traditional leader said:
Before this incident, this had never happened in my area before. It’s mysterious and abnormal. I will soon summon him to my court to explain how a mere rooster could attack a woman, thereby leading to her death.

We could not hold our usual court sessions due to the Covid-19 lockdown but business is slowly getting back to normal.
We want to get to the bottom of this issue. Many people thought the matter had died a natural death but we will probe it further and hear the case in full. What happened is taboo, an abomination. Justice should prevail.

Reports claim that two days after Makaza’s death, her corpse “wept”, something that horrified relatives and friends who had attended her funeral in July.

Takarinda had earlier told the
Manica Post that the bird had a habit of attacking people, especially women.

Villagers threatened to manhandle Takarinda if he insisted on his refusal to kill and burn the rooster and he reluctantly terminated the cock’s life.- Manica Post

Zimra Says Border Tightening Stopped Leakages

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has said the introduction of the 100 percent searches on goods being imported from South Africa has helped to reduce intrusive leakages and improved revenue collections.

In the last few days trucks used mainly by cross-border transporters commonly known as omalayitsha have been piling up at Beitbridge where Zimra has tightened screws on smuggling activities.

The Revenue Authority activated an imports relief facility to help Zimbabweans based in South Africa to send groceries and other goods home in commercial trucks through Beitbridge Border Post.

South Africa is home to thousands of Zimbabwean migrant workers, most of whom are supporting their families by sending groceries home through the services mostly of omalayitsha weekly.

The Zimbabweans are putting together goods and sending them home in trucks with the help of omalayitsha under the consolidated cargo facility.

Zimbabwe imports goods worth an estimated US$3 billion from South Africa annually.

Zimra’s Head Corporate Communications, Mr Francis Chimanda said yesterday that the authority was concerned with the rampant increase in cases of under declaration by those shipping goods under the consolidated cargo facility.

He said between June 1 and September 7 they intercepted 1 256 rigid trucks for various non-compliance offences and collected a total of $19,6 million in additional revenue at Beitbridge border alone.

“It is correct that every consolidated truck (omalayitsha) is searched because all their declarations are incorrect as far as the quantities and values are concerned.

“The risk management system in use in Customs provides for customs intervention in shipments that provide the most risk. We have noted that almost, if not all, shipments under this category have false declarations in terms of quantities and values,” he said.

Mr Chimanda said they were clearing an average of 16 rigid trucks carrying mostly groceries comprising cooking oil, bath soaps, washing powder and flour and at times furniture among other assorted goods daily.

He said the new facility of pre-clearance and prepayment has had a huge impact on revenues from omalayitsha.

Mr Chimanda said before the lockdown in March 2020, this sector (omalayitsha) contributed little to the fiscus.

The means transport that they used then (small pick-ups and huge trailers), he said, made it difficult to enforce searches and duty payments.

“The current scenario makes it mandatory for every omalayitsha to make a declaration and pay duty before they cross the border. There is no false claim to rebate as these goods are unaccompanied by their real owners.

This means that now everyone is paying customs duty. However, it is the issue of correct amount which is not being paid which we are addressing,” said Mr Chimanda.

He said they had noted that most importers were making false declaration believing that because they would have paid a small amount of duty, they will not be subjected to further compliance checks.

Mr Chimanda said Zimra had also discovered an increase in the number of commercial consignments which are disguised as consolidated private imports.

Such good, he said require submission of a bill of entry and this then delays finalisation of the processes.

“In the past those who used light vehicles for shipments used the false claim of Travellers’ Rebate using people in and around Beitbridge. This is no longer possible since no private persons are crossing the border due to the lockdown regulations in both countries,” said Mr Chimanda. -Chronicle

Mangwe Murder Unresolved

People in Mangwe District in Matabeleland South province are now living in fear following the gruesome murder of an elderly couple at their home last week. Mr Nicholas Nleya (83) and his wife Margaret (78) were murdered in cold blood by suspected robbers who after killing them, burnt their bodies to ashes. The couple was buried in one grave at Empandeni Mission Cemetery on Monday.

Speaking at the burial, Headman Zibuyeni appealed to the police to get to the bottom of the murder saying as villagers they were now living in fear.

Zimbabwe’s communal areas have over the years been very peaceful and safe places but the scenario has now changed. Criminals are now targeting villages as well hence the increasing robbery and murder cases being recorded in communal areas.

Villagers need to be assured of their safety as has been the case in the past when they could freely visit each other and interact even at night. We therefore, want to appeal to the police to step up investigations and bring to book the murderers of the Mangwe elderly couple in order to restore the villagers’ confidence in the security forces.

What is however, comforting is that police have of late been scoring major successes in apprehending dangerous criminals that include armed robbers. The success has been attributed to co-operation from members of the public that have been providing vital information.

Recently police accounted for eight notorious robbers that have been terrorising people around the country. The robbers were fished out of their hiding place in Beitbridge town after members of the public provided the information.

At the weekend police accounted for two criminals that shot and killed a soldier in Chivhu and injured another two. Members of the public again provided the vital information that assisted security forces to track down the criminals.

We therefore want to appeal to Mangwe people who might have the vital information leading to the arrest of the murderers of the elderly couple to come forward.

We have said it before that criminals live among communities and the communities can only rid themselves of these criminals by reporting them to the police.

Relatives of the late couple should not hesitate to report suspects to the police as such information might provide vital leads to the investigations.

The Mangwe murder mystery has to be resolved to enable villagers to once again sleep soundly without fearing night intruders.

We want to once again appeal to villagers, including relatives, to work closely with the police so that these murderers are brought to book. -Herald

“You Can’t Run Away From Mnangagwa”

Justice Wadyajena

Farai Dziva|A Zanu PF official has revealed that Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa personally created the dreaded Central Intelligence Organisation.

Gokwe-Nembudziya MP Justice Mayor Wadyajena has revealed that Mnangagwa “planted” his intelligence operatives across Zimbabwe to sniff out “sell-outs”.

Wadyajena, quoted by NewsDay said:

“President Mnangagwa is the one who created the CIO [Central Intelligence Organisation] in 1980 and there is nowhere he can fail to get information on what is happening.

You will be caught. Imagine people getting money in secret, but it came out.”

Relief For Murdered MDC Activist’s Family

Tonderai Ndira family

Farai Dziva|Murdered MDC activist, Tonderai Ndira’s family has received grocery items from well-wishers.

Ndira was murdered by Zanu PF activists in 2008.

See statement below:

The Fund remembered the late Tonderai Ndira’s family with Grocery items.

Tonderai Ndira was murdered by ZanuPF thugs in 2008 run-off elections and we should never forget him and many others.

Receiving the groceries are Mrs Ndira and her daughter. A big thank you to all who donate, together we will do more. We are also very grateful for Ngoni Danzwa and his assistance in delivering the goods God bless you.

To donate please visit the link:

Tonderai Ndira Family Receives Donations

Tonderai Ndira’s family. ..

Farai Dziva|Murdered MDC activist, Tonderai Ndira’s family has received grocery items from well-wishers.

Ndira was murdered by Zanu PF activists in 2008.

See statement below:

The Fund remembered the late Tonderai Ndira’s family with Grocery items.

Tonderai Ndira was murdered by ZanuPF thugs in 2008 run-off elections and we should never forget him and many others.

Receiving the groceries are Mrs Ndira and her daughter. A big thank you to all who donate, together we will do more. We are also very grateful for Ngoni Danzwa and his assistance in delivering the goods God bless you.

To donate please visit the link:

 

You Will Disappear Mysteriously, Matemadanda Warns “Sell-outs”

Victor Matemadanda

Deputy Defence and War Veterans Minister Victor Matemadanda has given a chilling warning to ‘sell-outs’ that they will disappear mysteriously.

Matemadanda’s sentiments come as Zimbabwe is facing an increase in politically motivated and suspected state sanctioned abductions and disappearances.

Addressing a Zanu PF Manicaland provincial co-ordinating committee meeting in Mutare on Sunday, Matemadanda said , “I told other people that if you are a sell-out, and if you wake up and pursue your sell-out activities while people are sleeping, this country has something that it will do to you.”

The Zanu PF political commissar continued, “You will disappear without anyone touching you. This country will deal with you mysteriously.

This country is a mystery, you just can’t do as you please.” His remarks came as human rights activists have recorded a spike in abductions and torture of opposition activists by suspected State security agents.

Political activists and government critics such as Itai Dzamara, Patrick Nyabanyana and dozens others disappeared without trace in the last few years.

The Zanu PF government has always maintained abductions are stage manage but this latest revelation by a high ranking official is not consistent with the government’s position.

Matemadanda took at former Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZIDA) Peter Magombeyi and comedian Samatha Kureya better known as Gonyeti for claiming that they were abducted by state agents.

Jameson Timba, secretary for presidential affairs in MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa’s office, said it was unfortunate to have Matemadanda incite violence.

“These remarks are not dissimilar from the remarks made by Patrick
Chinamasa (Zanu PF politburo member and acting spokesperson), which were basically inciting violence in the country,” he said.

“His suggestion in the context of the abductions that have been taking place in this country, that if you sell out then you will disappear, is totally unacceptable and irresponsible and also shows who has been behind the abductions in the country.”-NewsDay

Matemadanda Threatens “Sell-outs”

Victor Matemadanda

Deputy Defence and War Veterans Minister Victor Matemadanda has given a chilling warning to ‘sell-outs’ that they will disappear mysteriously.

Matemadanda’s sentiments come as Zimbabwe is facing an increase in politically motivated and suspected state sanctioned abductions and disappearances.

Addressing a Zanu PF Manicaland provincial co-ordinating committee meeting in Mutare on Sunday, Matemadanda said , “I told other people that if you are a sell-out, and if you wake up and pursue your sell-out activities while people are sleeping, this country has something that it will do to you.”

The Zanu PF political commissar continued, “You will disappear without anyone touching you. This country will deal with you mysteriously.

This country is a mystery, you just can’t do as you please.” His remarks came as human rights activists have recorded a spike in abductions and torture of opposition activists by suspected State security agents.

Political activists and government critics such as Itai Dzamara, Patrick Nyabanyana and dozens others disappeared without trace in the last few years.

The Zanu PF government has always maintained abductions are stage manage but this latest revelation by a high ranking official is not consistent with the government’s position.

Matemadanda took at former Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZIDA) Peter Magombeyi and comedian Samatha Kureya better known as Gonyeti for claiming that they were abducted by state agents.

Jameson Timba, secretary for presidential affairs in MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa’s office, said it was unfortunate to have Matemadanda incite violence.

“These remarks are not dissimilar from the remarks made by Patrick
Chinamasa (Zanu PF politburo member and acting spokesperson), which were basically inciting violence in the country,” he said.

“His suggestion in the context of the abductions that have been taking place in this country, that if you sell out then you will disappear, is totally unacceptable and irresponsible and also shows who has been behind the abductions in the country.”-NewsDay

Update On Coronavirus Cases In SA

Coronavirus

Health Minister Zweli Mkhize reported 82 more Covid-19 related deaths in an update on the pandemic on Tuesday evening.

“As of today, a cumulative total of 640,441 confirmed Covid-19 cases in South Africa have been recorded, with 1,079 new cases identified,” he said in a statement.

This brings the total number of Covid-19 related deaths to 15,086 in South Africa.

“The total number of tests conducted to date is 3,821,162 with 12,213 new tests conducted since the last report,” added Mkhize.
Deaths, recoveries and active cases by province.

India recorded its highest daily deaths from the virus in more than a month on Tuesday, Reuters reported earlier in the day.

The country’s health ministry said 1,133 people had died of Covid-19 over the past 24 hours, the highest since July, taking total mortalities to 72, 775.

India surpassed Brazil on Monday to become the country with the highest number of coronavirus cases outside the US.-
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Horror As Man Axes Wife To Death

Axe

A KEZI man has been arrested after he fatally struck his wife with an axe for demanding a separation.

Matabeleland South provincial police spokesperson, Chief Inspector Philisani Ndebele confirmed the incident which occurred on Sunday in Magololo Village Sontala area though he said the cause of the attack was yet to be ascertained.

He said Sicelo Ncube (44) met the now deceased Nanziwe Phiri (37) while she was coming from the river where she had gone to fetch water and attacked her.

“I can confirm that we recorded a murder case which occurred in Magololo Village in Sontala area.

Nanziwe Phiri was on her way from Simukwe River where she had gone to fetch water in the company of other ladies when they met her husband Sicelo Ncube who was armed with an axe. Ncube approached Phiri with saying a word, tripped her and she fell to the ground.

“He struck her with an axe on the forehead. The other ladies fled to the nearest homesteads where they alerted villagers.

Upon their return they found Phiri lying on the ground motionless and Ncube had fled the scene. The matter was reported to the police who attended the scene,” he said.

Chief Insp Ndebele said Ncube had since been arrested and was assisting police with investigations.

He said Ncube was arrested with the assistance of community members who informed police of his whereabouts.

Chief Insp Ndebele urged members of the public to desist from engaging in violence when faced with disputes.

“We would like to thank members of the public who assisted us with information that led to Ncube’s arrest. He is assisting police with investigations.

People should also desist from engaging in violence when faced with disputes. If people have domestic problems they must seek counselling,” he said.

A village head from Sontala area, Mr Andrew Dube said Ncube is suspected to have attacked his wife after she demanded a divorce. She said the couple had now been living separately.-Chronicle

Duo Hauled To Court Over Failure To Retire NatPharm MD

NATIONAL NEWS

By A Correspondent- 2 National Pharmaceuticals Bad members are reportedly in court facing criminal abuse of office charges the Daily News reports.

The duo, Gerald Gore and Charles Enos Mapanga is accused of not retiring the company’s Managing Director Florah Nancy Sifeku, when she reached her retirement age,

Its is the state’s case that:

On June 1, 2006, Sifeku was appointed managing director for NatPharm under a renewable three-year contract, which was extended starting on June 1, 2015 to May 31, 2018.

On July 31, 2018 former NatPharm chairperson George Washaya wrote a notice of retirement to Sifeku, which also said the board had taken notice of her age and was no longer eligible for re-appointment, according to the Public Entities Corporate Governance Act, after having served the organisation for 10 years.

On November 28, 2018, NatPharm received a circular from the Office of the President and Cabinet outlining procedure for termination of public entities’ chief executives who had served for more than 10 years as guided by the Public Entities Corporate Governance Act. On July 18 of the same year, a human resources committee meeting chaired by Harinavamwe Chifamba was held and the issue of recruiting a new managing director was raised and captured in the minutes.

On November 30, Sifeku’s six-month contract extension expired and she reportedly continued to work without a contract and without the president’s approval of her re-appointment. On January 9, a full NatPharm board meeting was held in which the two were present and they discussed the issue that Sifeku was working without a contract. They continued working with Sifeku knowing that she had no valid contract.

They negated their obligation as public officers by failing to terminate Sifeku’s employment from the position of managing director for NatPharm as she had reached her retirement age and had served for more than 10 years. Due to their actions, Sifeku continued with her duties without a contract and received salaries and benefits which amounted to $631 997,75 and US$2 865,42

The magistrate remanded them to 24 September on $3 000 Bail.-DailyNews

Daughter Of Prominent National Hero Accused Of Masterminding Abduction In S.A

By A Correspondent- Exiled activist Josphat Mzaca Ngulube has accused an unnamed daughter of a prominent national hero for setting him up to be abducted by suspect Zimbabwe state agents at his Rosebank base in South Africa.

Mzaca who fled political persecution to South Africa after his niece was abducted and sexually abused survived another attempt on his life in August and had to seek protection from the local police station.

Read his unedited statements on the matter below:

My attack in South Africa was an eye opener and revelation on the people who work for Zanupf but in public insulting it!

Was sold out by someone you cant think of whom i trusted and the person sold me out and was mounted by the agents at the residential place where my nieces were staying, person phoning and asking me when I was going to see the kids and like time not realizing was being set up

Its a lady Claiming to be a National hero Daughter based in South Africa very vocal on Matebeleland issues and you all know her her on social media the name told my family and close people lina abanye sengilitshelile, she claiming to be one of the most popular Heroes in Matebeleland daughter.

Indeed was attacked in Johannesburg because of trusting wrong people you consider to be Matebeleland kids while they are sellouts eating with the enemies, we have a lot of people who have been trapped arrested and killed because of the same person.

Obituary: George Bizos

George Bizos played a pivotal role in South Africa’s democracy, and is one of the founding fathers of the coutry’s Constitution.
JOHANNESBURG – Advocate George Bizos has died on Wednesday.

Bizos loved to tell the story of the phone call he received from Cyril Ramaphosa – with a message from Nelson Mandela asking him to join the team to write the Constitution.

There was no hesitation, and his only question was whether he would have to join the African National Congress (ANC).

“When Mr Nelson Mandela was released, the story from on the farm from the present vice president [Cyril Ramaphosa], was ‘George, Nelson told me; and to tell Arthur Chaskalson, that the two of you have got to a role of doing the Constitution for South Africa.’ ‘Oh, thank you Cyril…does that mean that I have got to become a member of the ANC?’ and he said, ‘no don’t worry about that.”

At this stage Bizos had already earned Madiba’s respect, his fellow treason trialists and the ANC.

He was widely praised as an anti-apartheid activist and champion for human rights.

During World War 2, 13-year-old Bizos fled Nazi-occupied Greece and would go on to play a pivotal role in South Africa’s democracy.

He was born on 15 November 1927.

Bizos arrived in South Africa with his father in 1941 and first settled in Durban.

Six years later, he applied to study medicine at the University of Witwatersrand.

His application was rejected, so he opted for law and that’s where his political activism was ignited.

Bizos represented several political activists in high profile cases during his career – and never stopped working, even in his old age.

He also represented families of apartheid-era victims, including widows of the Cradock Four who were brutally killed by security forces.

In 2012, the veteran human rights lawyer led the South African Human Rights Commission at the inquiry into the Marikana Massacre which left 34 miners dead at the hands of the police – 78 others were wounded.

Bizos drew parallels between the violence on the platinum belt and the Sharpville massacre of 1960.

He later took on the cause of the miners at the courts.

At the inquest into the murder of political activist Ahmed Timol – an emotional Bizos spoke of the importance of constantly pursuing justice.

“Justice is something that you have to pursue, a single judgement can help; and I am sure that it will. I want to congratulate the Timol family and the extended family that took the battle up. We have been working on it for almost two and a half years.”

His work also went beyond the borders.

In 2004 he represented the late Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai after was charged with high treason by the Zimbabwean government.

The human rights champion was also passionate about education and in the 1970s helped start Greek school Saheti in Johannesburg.

Praised as the struggle stalwart of stalwarts, Bizos was also a family man.

He was married to Rita Daflos, who died in 2017 – just before his 90th birthday.

Together they had three sons.

This article first appeared on EWN : Renowned human rights lawyer George Bizos dies