Police Go Out Full Force Investigating Chivhu Shooting Incident

Paul Nyathi

A service officer of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) was shot and killed while another sustained life-threatening injuries after a shocking shooting incident at a police post in Chivhu on Saturday afternoon.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said police have launched investigations into the matter.

“We have an incident which occurred this afternoon (Saturday) at a police post close to the Chicken Inn food outlet in Chivhu, where two service officers were shot by an unknown assailant,” said Asst-Comm Nyathi.

“A suspect, who is yet to be identified, entered the police post and requested to speak to a service member stationed at the post as part of the teams that are enforcing Covid-19 regulations.”

He said the assailant was accompanied outside by the ZNA officer before returning a short while later.

“It was on their return that the suspect produced a pistol and shot this service member before turning the firearm on another officer and shot him.

“The first service member died on the spot while the second one sustained serious injuries. The suspect then took two service arms from the deceased and the injured servicemen before fleeing the scene.

“More information on the incident will be released in due course.”

He said police were yet to establish whether the assailant was working alone or had accomplices.

Source: State Media

“Everyone Has A Home In Jerusalem,” The Song That Has Shaken The World In Covid-19 Era

State Media Columnist

EVERY once in a while, there comes a song, a piece of art that seems to defy its critics and outdo modest expectations by achieving more than anyone ever thought was possible.

It is the kind of song that succeeds despite its humble beginnings, overcoming cultural and language barriers as its greatness is embraced past the borders from which it was made.

There are many songs that achieve global fame, but few do so without the push of big global record labels that steamroll smaller artistes with their marketing and advertising muscle. Rarely do songs become hits without that push, the push that makes clearly lesser talented acts from the West become global brands.

Despite the global battle for supremacy on the charts, where money can determine who makes it and who does not, some songs survive off the strength of their excellence only. One can think of Salif Keita’s Africa, a song that, should the continent ever unite, could easily become its national anthem.

One can think of Shakira’s Waka Waka, a song that will forever be tied to the euphoria that accompanied the first ever World Cup held on African soil in South Africa in 2010.

South Africa’s Master KG’s Jerusalema perhaps, with time, may belong to that class. The numbers that the song has managed to pull are simply astounding.

The song had more than 114 million YouTube views and four million Shazams, at the time of publication. On social media video platform TikTok <https://www.tiktok.com/tag/jerusalema?lang=en> the #Jerusalema hashtag having a whopping 238.7 million views, and counting.

From Makokoba to the streets of Harlem and Sicily, people have attempted the Jerusalema dance, itself a dance that is as uncomplicated and addictive as the song from which it originated.

For a while now, Jerusalema has been the talk of the world but perhaps this past week was its pinnacle. First Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo used the song as the soundtrack for a video of his family at a gathering as they relaxed in the off season, that rare period when the champion Juventus forward has a chance to rest.

Then it was announced that the song had gone platinum in Italy and then, to put the icing on the cake, legendary musician Janet Jackson tweeted a shoutout to Master KG, as she saluted to a young girl getting down to his song.

For those that were in Bulawayo during the festive season, all this adulation for Master KG’s masterpiece comes perhaps nine months too late.

The song was the rage in the city during the festive season and when the clock started ticking towards midnight on December 31, many DJs would no doubt have had it on standby as the New Year was being born.

It was a monster hit, but very few who locked lips, danced and stomped as Jerusalema played during the dawn of — New Year could have predicted how big the song would become. The song itself is baffling.

It is a track that speaks about hope and the pilgrimage to Jerusalem, the holy city located on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea. Yet, the song was and is still a club anthem, and it is more likely to be played in a tavern than it is in church.

So what lessons can one learn from Master KG’s viral hit. For artistes in Bulawayo, the key lesson perhaps should be that one should stick to their guns no matter what the world might say about what they are producing.

When the song was first released, Master KG had his fair share of critics. In a year in which Amapiano dominated, the song did not meet the standards of house music taste makers. It was not sophisticated enough, they argued, and was fit for shabeens and taverns rather than high end clubs.

Watch staff at Avenues Clinic do their Jerusalem challenge:

https://twitter.com/drGeraldNyoni/status/1300871521695600642?s=19

“Some call it Tavern Music and I said it’s OK, wait and let me show what Tavern Music can do to the world. Jerusalema just reached 40 million views, thank you a million times.” the 26 year-old tweeted when the song reached the 40 million view milestone.

Seventy four million views later, the Limpopo born hit maker stands vindicated.

Very often artistes, not only in Bulawayo but around the world, are too eager to please critics who will never give them their due. Instead of seeking the approval of naysayers, it is better for one to one’s guns and go with whatever their gut tells them. It is the artistes that stay true to themselves, like old the hilariously honest and humble Sikhosana, who grab the listeners’ attention.

Like Master KG, he is an artiste that is thoroughly true to himself, and while his actions might scream “Nkayi” he does little to change himself because he has come this far by being just that: himself.

“I’m always told to stop shouting ‘Master Master KG, Wanitwa mos’ on my songs.’ I know it can be annoying, but it works for me hlee (please),” Master KG said of his signature chant. While it might annoy the “sophisticated”, that chant works for his style of music and is now known across oceans.

In a year in which the whole world has been turned upside down by a deadly Coronavirus, perhaps it is no wonder that a song with a gospel message has provide the soundtrack for days lived under the dark cloud of an epidemic.

Watch workers at Bitumen World Zimbabwe do their Jerusalem challenge.

#JerusalemaDanceChallenge by Bitumen World Zimbabwe https://t.co/rmSwicYfqm

Military Intelligence Officers Were Deployed As Fake Inmates to Spy On Chin’ono, Ngarivhume

31 July protests convenor Jacob Ngarivhume has alleged that military intelligence officers were at some point deployed as fake inmates to monitor then while at Chikurubi Maximum Prison.

Ngarivhume said they were saved by fellow inmates who would warn them of their presence.

Below is a narration of his ordeal while at Chikurubi Maximum prison…..

“I lived in a cell where at one point, Emmerson Mnangagwa (President) lived in, where Matemadanda (war veterans deputy minister) lived in (signatures imparted in the walls).

“What encouraged us most was the solidarity we got from Zimbabweans.

“We could be told by the guards that people are talking about you guys, you are becoming household names, a lot is being said about you.

“So that really encouraged us during this senseless imprisonment.

“Lawyers could tell us ‘don’t take any food, do not be seen by any doctor from prison. It was just they don’t, don’t and how do you do live like that!

“This is the time we realised that our lives were at the hands of the oppressor and you could feel his power.

“At remand prison, they placed us at the D Section, so we were staying with people who were going for trial for murder, armed robbery and rape charges.

“70 % of those we were staying with were on murder, they could chat freely on how they murdered people, how they killed.

“Within prison walls, they don’t hide how the committed the crimes so that they get assisted.

“But again, these are the people who literally saved us, these are the young men who looked well after our buckets of food.

“They would warn us when Military Intelligence people were thrown into our cells to monitor us, at one time, four of them were deployed and the guys warned us.

“And the security of the prison would also warn us that ‘there are people that have been deployed to monitor you’ and we could put up with them. It was so scary.

“They would really try to break your spirit, but we held on hugely by our conviction and also, of course, your prayers.”

Traumatized Joana Mamombe Reportedly Hospitalized

The opposition MDC Alliance has reported that its youngest female legislator Joana Mamombe is in hospital due to the trauma she went through from the time she was abducted, arrested and detained by the state.

It was not clear what Mamombe was suffering from but the party stressed that it was related to the traumatic experience she went through at the hands of the state.

“We are advised that MDC Alliance MP Joanna Mamombe, one of the 3 activists abducted, tortured & sexually abused in May has been hospitalized. She suffered severe trauma from the torture & abuse. Let’s keep her in our thoughts & prayers. #ZimbabaweanLivesMatter,” said the party.

Mamombe was abducted together with other two MDC Alliance members namely Cecelia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova.

PICTURES: Chamisa Visits Hopewell Chin’ono

Opposition MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa yesterday visited journalist Hopewell Chin’ono following his release from detention where he spend 45 days after his arrest on charges of inciting public violence.

Chamisa and Chin’ono chatting

Chamisa later posted on Twitter saying;

“Today,I visited a Hero and Veteran Journalist,Hopewell Chin’ono.We thank God that he is recovering well after being released on bail.Hope ignites hope. He remains steadfast in fighting corruption and speaking truth to power.The March is not ended.#ZimbabaweanLivesMatter.”

Exams To Start On December 1

ZIMSEC

GRADE SEVEN candidates will be the first to sit for the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) public exams in December, with results set to be published in the same month to allow them ample time to look for Form One places.

The exams are set to begin on December 1.

Advanced Level exams will similarly be written in the same month, while exams for Ordinary Level candidates are expected to spill into January 2021.

About 1,2 million learners will be sitting for their exams this year.

Preparations have already begun following an announcement by Cabinet to reopen schools this month.

Government has decided to reopen schools on September 28 for Zimsec exam classes only.

Cambridge classes will reopen on September 14, with exams set by a British-based board beginning on October 1.

The drafting of timetables for Zimsec candidates has begun, while Cambridge is distributing question papers countrywide.

Zimsec board chairperson Professor Eddie Mwenje told The Sunday Mail that after the timetables have been drafted, there would be extensive consultations with various stakeholders, after which they will be shared with the candidates.

“Examinations will start on December 1, with Grade Seven candidates being the first to sit for the exams,” he said.

“This will enable their answer scripts to be marked and the results to be published in December so that parents have enough time to look for Form One places.

“Advanced Level candidates will also write and complete their examinations in December, while the Ordinary Level classes will be the ones that have their examinations spill into January.

“Zimsec is now seized with the drafting of the timetables, which will be shared to the stakeholders before they are released to the students.”-The Sunday Mail

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How Two Soldiers Were Shot In Chivhu: Full Text

Soldiers

MEMORANDUM

SUBJECT : MURDER AS DEFINED IN SECTION 47 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW [CORDIFICATION AND REFORM] ACT, CHAPTER 9:23 WHICH OCCURRED AT CHICKEN INN POLICE BASE, CHIVHU.
This memo serves to place on record circumstances surrounding the above subject matter.

Deceased : Lorance Mupanganyama
NR : 24- 183675 C 24
Age : 30years
Regimental Number : 839423 P
Bus : ZNA 21 Reserve Force, Mount, Darwin

Injured : Peter Zvirevo
NR : Not held
Age : unknown
Regimental number : 836311 H
Bus :ZNA 21 Reserve Force, Mount, Darwin

Accused : 2 unknown male adults.

Circumstances:
On 05 September 2020 and at around 0800 hours number 99574 M Constable Madzvamuse, 994121 Q Constable Lunzwe, 990590 C Constable Chiorera 996672 N C, 839423 Q Coporal Mupanganyama and 836311 H Coporal Zvirevo were deployed in Chivhu Central Business District to conduct foot patrols.

Lance Coporal Mupanganyama was armed with an AK rifle serial number ZA 52410 with a fully loaded magazine of 30 rounds and a reserve magazine loaded with 30 rounds while Coporal Zvirevo was armed with an AK rifle serial number ZA 49103 with a fully loaded magazine of 30 rounds and a reserve magazine loaded with 30 rounds.

On the same date and at around 1445 hours the 6 members proceeded to Chicken Inn Police Base on surveillance.

During the course of the surveillance, one unknown male adult who was wearing a green covid 19 face mask, a black bomber jacket, tattered blue jean trousers and black safety shoes, approached the now deceased and signalled him to meet him outside the Police base and he complied.

The now deceased after learning that the accused had told him that he is an EX member in the ZNA and not his superior as he anticipated, was angered and went back into the police base where other members were.

The purported EX member followed the deceased in the Police base talking to the deceased on top of his voice.

All of a sudden the other accused approached at the entrance of the Police base without saying anything he produced a corked pistol and started firing directly at the two army members.

After sensing danger the female police officers took cover under the visitors’ bench.

The 2 accused persons automatically disarmed the 2 soldiers and took away the 2 AK rifles and 4 fully charged magazines loaded with 30 rounds each.

The 2 accused got out of the police base and showed off strength by pointing the rifles in the air and people started running in different directions for their safety.

The accused persons ran away on a nearby bush in the eastern direction of the Police base and went away to an unknown destination.

The police officers at the police base sought assistance from members of the public who ferried the two army details to Chivhu General Hospital where Lance Coporal Mupanganyama was pronounced dead.

Coporal Zvirevo was admitted at Chivhu General Hospital.

Scene was attended by both C.I.D Chivhu and ZRP Chivhu who made the following observations;
There were 12 X 9mm spent cartridges and 2 bullet heads inside the police base.
There were blood stains on the floor in the Police base.

A visit was made at Chivhu General hospital where deceased was seen in the mortuary and the following were observed :-
1. A gun shot wound on the nose which perforated through the
Head.
2. A gun shot wound on the left palm.
3. A gun shot wound which glazed on the chest.

The team proceeded to the male ward where Coporal Zvirevo was admitted and the following were observed :-
1. 3 gun shot wounds on the back.
2 gun shot wounds on the left hand.

1 gun shot wound on the abdomen.
Same is in a critical condition and has been transferred to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals.
Outstanding
To send body for Post mortem.

To send spent cartridges to CID ballistics for examination.
To investigate the case in a view to bring culprits to book.

The case is being investigated under Chivhu RRB 4221997
Your office will be appraised of any developments.

CID CHIVHU MEMORANDUM DATED 05/09/20

Mamelodi Sundowns Win ABSA Premiership Title

ABSA Premiership

Mamelodi Sundowns were crowned Absa Premiership champions for the third season in a row following a 3-0 win over Black Leopards at Dobsonville Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

All the Brazilians’ goals were scored by Lebohang Maboe and the club finished the season with 59 points, two clear of rivals Kaizer Chiefs who could only manage a 1-1 draw against Baroka FC.

Sundowns subsequently won “La Decima”, a 10th league title in the Premier Soccer League era.

Defeat condemns Leopards to the promotion/relegation playoffs where they will battle Ajax Cape Town and Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila for a place in South Africa’s top-flight next season.

Meanwhile, Kaizer Chiefs’ Absa Premiership title hopes went up in smoke after they were held 1-1 by Baroka at the Bidvest Stadium.

The Amakhosi needed only to match Sundowns’ result against Black Leopards, but after claiming the lead they were unable to push on and secure the three points.

Khama Billiat scored for Chiefs in the 39th minute but Baroka restored parity in the 59th minute through Manuel Kambala.

Baroka have Warriors goalkeeper Elvis Chipezeze on their books while Warriors talisman Khama Billiat and former captain Willard Katsande play for Chiefs.-SuperSport

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Suspected Grenade Explosion Kills Two Children

Police

Two children from Majindane area in Nyamandlovu died instantly on Friday morning when a suspected grenade detonated at their homestead while they were washing dishes.

The massive explosion tore through the Mthethwa homestead in Ward 10 in Nyamandlovu, killing a 13-year-old girl and her three-year-old brother, leaving their body parts strewn all over the yard.

One of the neighbours who spoke to CITE said they were working at a community nutrition garden, with the mother of the deceased when the explosion occurred.

“We were working at our community garden with the mother of the deceased children. She then returned home and barely 30 minutes later when we heard a massive explosion.

People ran to the scene and the mother, who was in the kitchen, rushed out to find her two children lying on the ground with some of their body parts all over the place,” said the neighbour.

“We then picked up the body parts and covered the deceased with blankets. The explosion was so massive that all the plates and other utensils were reduced to fragments.”

The police were called to the scene and they came and collected the remains of the two children.

While searching for clues as to what might have caused the explosion, the mother of the deceased children reportedly picked up a piece of metal which they suspected to have been a part of a grenade.

“She handed over the metal pieces to the army bomb disposal unit which came to the homestead to carry out investigations.

They inquired if the children had gone into the bush and whether they had been playing with some strange objects. These children were always at home and we are not sure where this grenade came from.”

Matabeleland North police spokesperson Chief Inspector Siphiwe Makonese, confirmed the incident but referred this publication to the national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi for more details.

“So far there are no leads, the army bomb disposal unit came to do their investigations.

The information I have is it was a sister and her sibling who were doing dishes outside when the incident occurred. We don’t have a result from that investigation,” she said briefly.

Nyathi said he did not have more information and he was out of office.-CITE

ZUPCO Buses For Pupils During COVID

PUBLIC transporter, Zupco is working with the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education to provide exclusive buses that will be used by teachers and pupils when schools open next week.

Last week, the Government announced that schools will open on 14 September for Cambridge Examination classes and on 28 September 2020 for Zimsec Examination classes. These include Upper Six, Form Four and Grade Seven classes and Zimsec examinations will start on 1 December.

However, there has been concern over how learners and teachers especially in urban centres will be transported to schools after Government banned private commuter omnibuses from operating in March after the country imposed a national lockdown to deal with Covid-19. Only Zupco is allowed to operate while private players have to join the Zupco franchise first before operating.

Nonetheless, Zupco and the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education yesterday confirmed that an agreement has been reached to ensure that pupils and teachers will safely be transported once schools open. Zupco chief executive officer Mr Everisto Madangwa told Sunday News that the company has already put a special arrangement for the education sector.

“We are readying ourselves for the re-opening of schools so that come schools opening our fleet will be ready to transport them to and from school. We will actually have a special arrangement reserved for all the students and teachers,” said Mr Madangwa.

Primary and Secondary Education Deputy Minister Cde Edgar Moyo said the transport sector was key in ensuring the smooth re-opening of schools.

“Our aim is that we create a smooth way for the learners, teachers and ancillary staff from their homes to school and back to their home. We do not want a situation that this becomes a leeway for the spiking of Covid-19 cases by exposing them hence we are working at an inter-Ministerial level to ensure that the necessary logistical arrangements are put in place especially regarding the issue of transport. We had the same special arrangement when we had the June exams, so we will continue from that this time around, it will be more of a special arrangement because we want these examinations to be held without any notable hiccup,” said Deputy Minister Moyo.

Meanwhile, Deputy Minister Moyo warned schools from diverting from the set policy by unilaterally increasing fees for learners but instead follow the proper channels of submitting their proposed charges to the Ministry for approval.

“Nothing has really changed in terms of the school fees policy, no school can just decide to change what they charge the learners, this should go through the Ministry. Those that are not instituting any changes they can just go ahead and open, however, those that want to escalate they must send their proposals through the Ministry, besides looking at the time we have till we open classes, I believe they should have already started sending the submissions to our offices,” he said.

Responding to questions from Sunday News director of communications and advocacy in the Ministry, Mr Taungana Ndoro reiterated that the examination classes will have to pay school fees that have been approved by the Ministry. He further revealed that everything was on course for the re-opening of schools for examination classes, noting that the Government has availed $315 million for PPEs for Government, local and not-for-profit mission schools.

“Everything is now in place and I can confidently say that this year’s final examinations will be held and completed this year. As for other classes they will only re-open when it is safe to do so in light of the trends of the Covid-19 pandemic,” said Mr Ndoro.

He said schools should also be guided by the Education Sector’s Standard operation procedure for the prevention and management of Covid-19, which states the measures to be adopted to limit the exposure to the disease and reduce the probability of its transmission.

Schools were closed in March before the country went into lockdown that started on 30 March to combat the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. Efforts to re-open the learning centres have been hampered by the continued increase in cases of Covid-19. On Friday, the country recorded 159 new cases, with one case imported from Botswana. The country had recorded 6837 Covid-19 positive cases, 5345 recoveries and 206 deaths. – Sunday News

Emmerson Mnangagwa Accused Of Running Country Like A Bottle Store

Tendai Biti

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance vice president Hon Tendai Biti has accused Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa of running the country like a bottle store.

Hon Biti also took a swipe at Mr Mnangagwa and Zanu PF apparatchiks for stealing State resources at an alarming rate.

“The challenge of Zim is a leadership that runs the country like a bottle store Patronage extraction and primitive accumulation are the DNA of regime Everything is for sale. Everything has a price and in every transaction the pimp must get a cut.A Head of State should not pimp country…

Zim has huge coal deposits that extend from Gokwe all the way to Hwange Sinamatela.The granting of coal concessions in Hwange National Park is extremely crude&reflects that the grantee of those rights is not fit for the office he holds . He is an imposter #ZimbabaweanLivesMatter

Special Grants are only issued by one office in Zim . Under Emmerson we are are witnessing the primitive asset stripping of Zim from resources ,concessions and land,” argued Hon Biti.

“Khupe, Mwonzora Are Fake Democrats”

Douglas Mwonzora

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance has described Douglas Mwonzora and Thokozani Khupe as fake democrats who cannot represent the interests of the people of Zimbabwe at any level.

In a statement released on Friday, MDC Alliance Namibia commended party councillors for refusing to be cowed into submission by Khupe and Mwonzora.

See statement below:

04 SEPTEMBER 2020

MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA DISTRICT CONGRATULATES ITS POLITICAL DYNAMO JACOB MAFUME AS THE NEWLY DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED MAYOR OF HARARE.

To the chagrin of Zanupf surrogates, Mdc-Thokozani, President Nelson Chamisa’s Mdc Alliance scooped the Mayoral position with 19 votes humiliating fake constitutionalists led by the captured Khupe.

Zanupf apologists were represented by the feeble Mukunguma who polled a pathetic amount of votes. Reading through the frustrated faces of second-hand democrats, we can witness that they are moody, resentful and despondent to the victory of genuine revolutionaries but such is the social democracy and constitutionalism they always pout and sulk.

As Mdc Alliance Namibia, we are very jovial and jocund upon witnessing the People’s victory.

We want to open our political envelop of exuberance celebrating the ascension of our outspoken and diligent councillor Advocate Jacob Mafume to the apex of the council of the city of Harare. It is quite frustrating to Khupe, Mwonzora and Festus Dumbu after illegally removing the former Mayor Hebert Gomba alleging him of being loyal to the People’s project led by President Nelson Chamisa.

We are wildly jubilant to register our initial victory in the test of democratic legitimacy between the Mdc Alliance and the Zanupf-manufactured Mdc-T. It was proven that the court of politics is completely non-identical or divergent from the court of law, which can be easily converted to a Zanupf functionary.

Furthermore, it was made bare that the judicially-sponsored Mdc-Thokozani can only achieve mastery in the captured courts that are not subject to a constitutional and democratic vote by social democrats.

Khupe and cronies dismally lost because the election of Mayor is by councillors not Border Gezi trained court officers who protect partisan interests at the expense of the downtrodden masses. Their cancer of manipulating state apparatus aided by sadist Zanupf could not save them from embarrassment at the hands of the political mountain , Mdc Alliance.

Moreso, we have confidence that His Worship Jacob Mafume will continue with our smart governance of our beloved city of Harare. We encourage our leader to shun corruption and provide quality social services. There is need to fight for the independence of local government from the central government that is interfering in the governance of our local councils. It is imperative to sanitise everything spoiled by the unconstitutional involvement of the corrupt and voracious Zanupf belly politicians of plunder and self-enrichment.

In conclusion, the pulsating defeat of the sons and daughters of Zanupf masquerading as genuine revolutionaries is both a political and moral lesson to Mdc-Thokozani so that they gather their political capital if they want to compete in any democratic elections with the Political behemoth, Mdc Alliance. The most effective arsenal in politics is Political Capital. Go back to the drawing board!

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Dr Noah Manyika Blasts “Useless” POLAD

Own Correspondent|Opposition leader Noah Manyika has said he is not desperate to join Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s POLAD.

Manyika described POLAD as a “captured platform.”

“I have just received an inquiry from a journalist about Mnangagwa’s statement today inviting those who have so far refused to join POLAD to do so. I responded as follows:

Mnangagwa is still operating under the delusion that everyone is desperate to join the gravy train. I am not.

He still believes everyone can be bought, threatened, coerced into cooperating with his repressive, corrupt and incompetent regime.

The fight is not to join POLAD, but for freedom. The fight is to change a sadistic and selfish system whose true colours have now become evident to all.

The real message from Mnangagwa is when we saw the abduction and torture of Mathuthu’s relative, and Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume in leg irons and much much more.

The message is evident through the Neanderthal thinking that the brutal reality in our country can be changed by denying it, or that calls by the clergy for the government to do what’s right should be used as an opportunity to threaten Ndebeles.

Mnangagwa’s message is clear when he attempts to use an issue as critical as land to separate the white community from the rest of the Zimbabweans who live tortured lives under his regime.

Mnangagwa’s imperious statements that assume everyone will go crawling to State House at his call demonstrate the extent of his delusions of grandeur.

Ultimately, no authoritarian, no matter how vicious, can escape the consequences of their own folly.

One day, Zimbabwe shall be free,” said Manyika.

I Will Not Join Your Incompetent Regime, Opposition Leader Tells Mnangagwa

Dr Noah Manyika

Own Correspondent|Opposition leader Noah Manyika has said he is not desperate to join Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s POLAD.

Manyika described POLAD as a “captured platform.”

“I have just received an inquiry from a journalist about Mnangagwa’s statement today inviting those who have so far refused to join POLAD to do so. I responded as follows:

Mnangagwa is still operating under the delusion that everyone is desperate to join the gravy train. I am not.

He still believes everyone can be bought, threatened, coerced into cooperating with his repressive, corrupt and incompetent regime.

The fight is not to join POLAD, but for freedom. The fight is to change a sadistic and selfish system whose true colours have now become evident to all.

The real message from Mnangagwa is when we saw the abduction and torture of Mathuthu’s relative, and Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume in leg irons and much much more.

The message is evident through the Neanderthal thinking that the brutal reality in our country can be changed by denying it, or that calls by the clergy for the government to do what’s right should be used as an opportunity to threaten Ndebeles.

Mnangagwa’s message is clear when he attempts to use an issue as critical as land to separate the white community from the rest of the Zimbabweans who live tortured lives under his regime.

Mnangagwa’s imperious statements that assume everyone will go crawling to State House at his call demonstrate the extent of his delusions of grandeur.

Ultimately, no authoritarian, no matter how vicious, can escape the consequences of their own folly.

One day, Zimbabwe shall be free,” said Manyika.

Granny Throws Boy (12) Into Deep Well

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

NATIONAL NEWS

In a heart-rending incident a 67-year-old granny threw an 11-year-old child into a 16-metre deep well after she found her fetching water from her well at Norwood Farm in Gutu, Masvingo province.

The incident that has put Eunice Shangwa in the firing line with villagers happened last week on Saturday.

A source close to investigations said an 11-year-old girl went to fetch water at the farm in question with her younger sister aged three.

“While they were fetching water Shangwa who is the owner of the well arrived and accused them of fetching water without her permission.

The granny beat the 11-year-old with a stick all over the body,” said the source.
After thrashing the minor, the source said, she threw her into the well.

“The fuming granny lifted the child and threw her into the deep well and instructed the younger sister to report to her parents that she had thrown her sister into the well,” said the source.

The source said the child rushed home and informed her parents. Sensing danger the granny went into hiding.

The girl’s parents informed other villagers who rushed to the well and saved the child from the jaws of death.

“Villagers rushed to the well and found the child crying inside the well. Luckily she was not submerged by the water and they saved her.

She was rushed to Gutu Mission Hospital where she is being treated. She is complaining of painful ribs and knees,” said the source.

Masvingo deputy police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Kudakwashe Dewa confirmed the incident:

“We urge community members to value the sanctity of life and refrain from taking the law into their hands. We appeal to members of the public to assist us with information that could lead to the arrest of Shangwa.”-B-Metro

“Only An Honest Leader Can Guide Zim To Prosperity”

President Chamisa

Farai Dziva|Only an honest leader can steer the nation to prosperity, President Nelson Chamisa has said.

Government patronage is detrimental to nation building, according to President Chamisa.

Said President Chamisa:
“Hoping for that day when people’s representatives and public servants get self sustained and not rely on government patronage.

We need forward thinking people with uncommon wisdom, servants not crooks.

Let’s entice more honest and progressive citizens to enter politics and build a SMART nation.Happy sabbath!”

Our Mandate Is To Serve Residents -Jacob Mafume

Jacob Mafume

Newly-elected Harare mayor Jacob Mafume said he will carry on with the work the MDC Alliance-dominated council started when it was elected in 2018.

The Mt Pleasant Ward 17 Councillor won against Luckson Mukunguma of Ward 25 (Highfield) during an election held at Town House on Thursday afternoon.

Mafume asserted that the Council will prioritise delivering services for Harare residents and turn the Capital into a smart city.

He said:
When we were elected a few years ago, the mandate is still the same, we were elected on a smart policy to turn Harare into a smart city.

We are behind schedule, the residents want to see us deliver, and the residents are not interested in the round-robin of politics where we take turns to replace each other.

… The residents require, water, good roads, proper services and that we are orderly in our conduct.

Mafume added that there will be no room for corruption under his watch. He said:

We have to be corruption free, avoid the temptations that come with office, avoid quarrelling with each other.
… We shall try and put the residents at the centre of our efforts and that there are no sacred cows, if we cannot deliver, there will be consequences to pay.

We will try to work together and see that we avoid the pitfalls of the dramatics politics of the day and hope that there will be stability at Town House.

The election was held after the Thokozani Khupe-led MDC-T expelled Herbert Gomba, who refused to swear his allegiance to the judicially-constructed party.-H-Metro

FRESH DETAILS EMERGE ON HOW THE CHIVHU SOLDIER WAS SHOT

MEMORANDUM SUBJECT : MURDER AS DEFINED IN SECTION 47 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW [CORDIFICATION AND REFORM] ACT, CHAPTER 9:23 WHICH OCCURRED AT CHICKEN INN POLICE BASE, CHIVHU.
This memo serves to place on record circumstances surrounding the above subject matter. Deceased : Lorance Mupanganyama  
 Age : 30years
Injured : Peter Zvirevo NR : Not held Age : unknown Regimental number : 836311 H Bus :ZNA 21 Reserve Force, Mount, Darwin Accused : 2 unknown male adults.
Circumstances: On 05 September 2020 and at around 0800 hours number 99574 M Constable Madzvamuse, 994121 Q Constable Lunzwe, 990590 C Constable Chiorera 996672 N C, 839423 Q Coporal Mupanganyama and 836311 H Coporal Zvirevo were deployed in Chivhu Central Business District to conduct foot patrols.
Lance Coporal Mupanganyama was armed with an AK rifle serial number ZA 52410 with a fully loaded magazine of 30 rounds and a reserve magazine loaded with 30 rounds while Coporal Zvirevo was armed with an AK rifle serial number ZA 49103 with a fully loaded magazine of 30 rounds and a reserve magazine loaded with 30 rounds.
On the same date and at around 1445 hours the 6 members proceeded to Chicken Inn Police Base on surveillance. During the course of the surveillance, one unknown male adult who was wearing a green covid 19 face mask, a black bomber jacket, tattered blue jean trousers and black safety shoes, approached the now deceased and signalled him to meet him outside the Police base and he complied.
The now deceased after learning that the accused had told him that he is an EX member in the ZNA and not his superior as he anticipated, was angered and went back into the police base where other members were.
The purported EX member followed the deceased in the Police base talking to the deceased on top of his voice. All of a sudden the other accused approached at the entrance of the Police base without saying anything he produced a corked pistol and started firing directly at the two army members. After sensing danger the female police officers took cover under the visitors’ bench.
The 2 accused persons automatically disarmed the 2 soldiers and took away the 2 AK rifles and 4 fully charged magazines loaded with 30 rounds each. The 2 accused got out of the police base and showed off strength by pointing the rifles in the air and people started running in different directions for their safety.
The accused persons ran away on a nearby bush in the eastern direction of the Police base and went away to an unknown destination. The police officers at the police base sought assistance from members of the public who ferried the two army details to Chivhu General Hospital where Lance Coporal Mupanganyama was pronounced dead.
Coporal Zvirevo was admitted at Chivhu General Hospital. Scene was attended by both C.I.D Chivhu and ZRP Chivhu who made the following observations;
 There were 12 X 9mm spent cartridges and 2 bullet heads inside the police base.
 There were blood stains on the floor in the Police base.
 A visit was made at Chivhu General hospital where deceased was seen in the mortuary and the following were observed :-
1. A gun shot wound on the nose which perforated through the Head.
2. A gun shot wound on the left palm.
3. A gun shot wound which glazed on the chest.
 The team proceeded to the male ward where Coporal Zvirevo was admitted and the following were observed :-
1. 3 gun shot wounds on the back. 2.
2 gun shot wounds on the left hand.
3. 1 gun shot wound on the abdomen.
 Same is in a critical condition and has been transferred to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals.
Outstanding
 To send body for Post mortem.
 To send spent cartridges to CID ballistics for examination.
 To investigate the case in a view to bring culprits to book.
 The case is being investigated under Chivhu RRB 4221997
 Your office will be appraised of any developments.
CID CHIVHU MEMORANDUM DATED 05/09/20

“Zimbabwe Will Have 5 000 MW Capacity (2.5X Present) By 2023” Boasted Mnangagwa – Buying Time To Rig 2023 Elections

By Patrick Guramatunhu-  President Mnangagwa, his Minister of Finance, Professor Mthuli Ncube, and other Zanu PF leaders have promised economic recovery pegged at the country attaining middle income status by 2030, “Vision 2030” as they called it.

The regime has since found this a hard sell given the country’s worsening economic situation. And so the regime has moved the mirage much nearer, to 2023.

“Much progress has been made towards the achievement of a US$12billion Mining Industry by 2023,” boasted President Mnangagwa.

“My recent visit to Hwange revealed unassailable progress in the implementation of the coal to hydrocarbons development plans where it emerged that the country has over 5 000 megawatts of power in the pipeline, which should see Zimbabwe not only becoming self-sufficient in electrical power generation by 2023, but also a net exporter of electricity.”

Kariba Dam North (Zambia side) has 4×150 turbines and 2×180 giving a total of 960 and South (Zimbabwe side) 6×125 and 2×150 giving a total of 1 050 and a combined total of 1 626 MW.

Hwange Thermal Power Station has 4×120 and 2×220 giving a total of 920 MW.

The outgoing Smith regime left plans to build Batoka Gorge Dam, between Victoria Falls and Kariba Dam and to add two more turbines at Hwange Power Station boosting generation capacity by another 1 000 MW each. 40 years after independence none of these projects are yet to start.

Indeed, Zimbabwe has rarely, if ever at all, generated at anywhere near the installed generation capacity of 1 970 MW because a number of turbines and/or some related equipment are out of service. It is not only the hospitals, schools, roads, etc. that are in varying stages of rot and decay because of neglect; other infrastructure equipment too has been neglected!

“Things will never be the same again. We are restructuring and reforming our health delivery system. We want to rebuild the structures from village to referral level. Things will never be the same again, but we must work together,” said VP Chiwenga last month, soon after taking over the addition responsibility as Minister of Health and Child Care.

“We have already identified the problems and we do not want a repeat of what was happening before.”

Needless to say there has been no change at all; the health service crisis is still there, the nurses strike is now in its third month, the country has still not ramp up the covid-19 testing, etc., etc. The chronic rot and decay of Mugabe days is still there; the November 2017 military coup changed nothing of substance. Nothing!

Mnangagwa’s promise to increase the country’s electricity generating capacity to 5 000 MW, more than 2.5 times the present, is, like I have said above, a mirage! But why has the mirage been moved to 2023? What is so special about 2023?

Well 2023 is the year Zimbabwe is scheduled to hold the next elections.

Mnangagwa and Zanu PF blatantly rigged the July 2018 elections, the regime is illegitimate and hence the reason Zimbabwe is a pariah state. No one wants to do business with a corrupt and lawless pariah state.

The only sure way to end the curse of rigged elections is for the country to implement the democratic reforms. It is clear Zanu PF will never implement the reforms and reform itself out of office and so the only way the reforms can be implemented is for Zanu PF to step down so others can carry out this key task.

What Mnangagwa and company are hoping to do is seduce the people with the promise of fully functional health care service, 5 000 MW generating capacity, etc., etc. by 2023 if they let Zanu PF remain in office until then.

The truth is if Zanu PF remain in office, on its own or in the proposed new GNU with MDC, until 2023; we can be 100% certain of three things.

  1. no meaningful democratic reforms will be implemented.
  1. Zanu PF will blatantly rig the 2023 elections landing us in the fix we are in right now.
  1. Three, needless to add the economy, health service, power generation, etc. will still be in the same sorry state they are in now or worse. There are all empty promises to buy Zanu PF time to remain in office until 2023 elections for the purpose of rigging those elections; nothing more, nothing less.

Two Soldiers Disarmed, Shot By “Civilians”- Were These Mere Civilians?

By A Correspondent | Two soldiers were disarmed and then shot by “civilians today at Chicken Inn, in Chivhu in an incident revealed by ZimEye 3hrs ago.

One of the soldiers was reported dead while the other was taken to the nearby hospital, which is 2km away.

The men who attacked the soldiers appeared very skilled at using guns, they were armed with their own rifles and as soon as they arrived they targeted only soldiers, leaving the police officers unharmed.

Soon after shooting, they announced saying hondo yatanga – the war has started.

After the attack, they walked away on foot; they did not even use vehicles.

https://youtu.be/1DVASsTIklg

The incident comes 3 months after two Chivhu CID police officers who were in plainclothes were beaten up by armed soldiers who pounced on Seequick shop in the small town and indiscriminately beat up people for improperly putting on face masks.

The CID duo together with three other civilians who were also assaulted by the soldiers reported the matter to Chivhu Police Station. The cases were reported under RRB numbers 2187968; 2187969; 2187970; 2187971 and 2187972.
According to a report in the Mirror, the two detectives Austin Chikwinya and Sam Mutausi were buying groceries when the soldiers pounced on the shop and beat up people over failure to observe the mandatory putting on of face masks during the current lockdown.

Blast From The Past: Mugabe Died A Bitter Man

Robert Mugabe’s nephew has said the former Zimbabwean leader died a “very bitter” man.

Mr Mugabe, who died aged 95 last week, led Zimbabwe for nearly four decades until he was ousted by a coup in 2017.

“Imagine people you trusted – people that were guarding you, looking after you – [turning] against you,” Leo Mugabe said.

“He was very bitter and it dented his legacy,” he told the BBC from his uncle’s rural home.

“It was not an easy thing for him to take,” he added.

Initially praised for broadening access to health and education for the black majority, Mr Mugabe later used violence against his political opponents and presided over Zimbabwe’s economic ruin.

He was removed from office after he fired his deputy, with many fearing he was preparing for his wife, Grace Mugabe, to succeed him.

His former deputy, Emmerson Mnangagwa, then became president after the army intervened and forced Mr Mugabe to step down.

The long-serving president’s legacy has been the subject of fierce debate since he died.

Mr Mugabe’s death at a hospital in Singapore on Friday followed a long illness. He had been receiving medical care in the city since April.

Close relatives and government officials have travelled to the city and his remains are due to be returned to Zimbabwe on Wednesday.

His body is expected to be taken to his home village, which is about 80km (50 miles) west of the capital Harare, for an overnight wake.

His official funeral will take place on Saturday at the 60,000 capacity National Sports Stadium in Harare, according to government officials.

But there has reportedly been disagreement over where Mr Mugabe will be buried.

Some of his relatives want him to be buried at his rural homestead in the village of Kutama in Mashonaland West province. But government officials have pushed for a burial at a shrine near Harare.

Most of Zimbabwe’s national heroes – those who fought against white-minority rule – are buried at the Heroes’ Acre shrine just outside of the city.

“The [traditional] chiefs will bury him on Sunday, where I don’t know,” Leo Mugabe told AFP news agency on Monday.

If Mr Mugabe is buried at his rural home, it would represent a final snub to the comrades he believed betrayed him, the BBC’s Shingai Nyoka in Harare says.

Who was Robert Mugabe?
He was born on 21 February 1924 in what was then Southern Rhodesia – a British colony, run by its white minority.

After criticising the government of Rhodesia in 1964 he was imprisoned for more than a decade without trial.

Once released, he headed to Mozambique, from where he directed guerrilla raids into Rhodesia but he was also seen as a skilled negotiator.

Political agreements to end the crisis resulted in the new independent Republic of Zimbabwe.

With his high profile in the independence movement, Mr Mugabe secured an overwhelming victory in the republic’s first election in 1980.

But over his decades in power, international perceptions soured. Mr Mugabe assumed the reputation of a “strongman” leader – all-powerful, ruling by threats and violence but with a strong base of support. An increasing number of critics labelled him a dictator.

He famously declared that only God could remove him from office.

He was forced into sharing power in 2009 amid economic collapse, installing rival Morgan Tsvangirai as prime minister.

But in 2017, amid concerns that he was grooming his wife Grace as his successor, the army – his long-time ally – turned against the president and forced him to step down.

“Judicially-Sponsored Mdc-Thokozani Are Second Hand Democrats”

Douglas Mwonzora

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance has described Douglas Mwonzora and Thokozani Khupe as fake democrats who cannot represent the interests of the people of Zimbabwe at any level.

In a statement released on Friday, MDC Alliance Namibia commended party councillors for refusing to be cowed into submission by Khupe and Mwonzora.

See statement below:

04 SEPTEMBER 2020

MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA DISTRICT CONGRATULATES ITS POLITICAL DYNAMO JACOB MAFUME AS THE NEWLY DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED MAYOR OF HARARE.

To the chagrin of Zanupf surrogates, Mdc-Thokozani, President Nelson Chamisa’s Mdc Alliance scooped the Mayoral position with 19 votes humiliating fake constitutionalists led by the captured Khupe.

Zanupf apologists were represented by the feeble Mukunguma who polled a pathetic amount of votes. Reading through the frustrated faces of second-hand democrats, we can witness that they are moody, resentful and despondent to the victory of genuine revolutionaries but such is the social democracy and constitutionalism they always pout and sulk.

As Mdc Alliance Namibia, we are very jovial and jocund upon witnessing the People’s victory.

We want to open our political envelop of exuberance celebrating the ascension of our outspoken and diligent councillor Advocate Jacob Mafume to the apex of the council of the city of Harare. It is quite frustrating to Khupe, Mwonzora and Festus Dumbu after illegally removing the former Mayor Hebert Gomba alleging him of being loyal to the People’s project led by President Nelson Chamisa.

We are wildly jubilant to register our initial victory in the test of democratic legitimacy between the Mdc Alliance and the Zanupf-manufactured Mdc-T. It was proven that the court of politics is completely non-identical or divergent from the court of law, which can be easily converted to a Zanupf functionary.

Furthermore, it was made bare that the judicially-sponsored Mdc-Thokozani can only achieve mastery in the captured courts that are not subject to a constitutional and democratic vote by social democrats.

Khupe and cronies dismally lost because the election of Mayor is by councillors not Border Gezi trained court officers who protect partisan interests at the expense of the downtrodden masses. Their cancer of manipulating state apparatus aided by sadist Zanupf could not save them from embarrassment at the hands of the political mountain , Mdc Alliance.

Moreso, we have confidence that His Worship Jacob Mafume will continue with our smart governance of our beloved city of Harare. We encourage our leader to shun corruption and provide quality social services. There is need to fight for the independence of local government from the central government that is interfering in the governance of our local councils. It is imperative to sanitise everything spoiled by the unconstitutional involvement of the corrupt and voracious Zanupf belly politicians of plunder and self-enrichment.

In conclusion, the pulsating defeat of the sons and daughters of Zanupf masquerading as genuine revolutionaries is both a political and moral lesson to Mdc-Thokozani so that they gather their political capital if they want to compete in any democratic elections with the Political behemoth, Mdc Alliance. The most effective arsenal in politics is Political Capital. Go back to the drawing board!

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Brothers Murder Their Uncle And Steal The Corpse From Hospital

Manica Post

THREE Mutambara brothers allegedly teamed up to brutally murder their uncle before stealing his corpse from the hospital and dumping it at his homestead, while five Rusape men stoned a 94-year-old granny to death.

Police confirmed both incidents and said a manhunt had been launched for the three Munjoma brothers — Nehumani, Dhabi and Hazel.

On the other hand, the Rusape gang was last week arraigned before the courts on murder charges.

Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa said the Munjoma brothers are members of the Johanne Marange Apostolic Church.

They allegedly murdered their uncle, Mr Tella Munjoma, on Monday morning in Maunzani Village under Chief Mutambara.

Before committing the heinous crime, the trio claimed to have received prophecies accusing Mr Munjoma of causing the family’s misfortunes.

The three brothers reportedly attacked Mr Munjoma with rods all over the body until he became unconscious.

Upon realising the gravity of their actions, the trio rushed their uncle to Mutambara Mission Hospital.

“Mr Munjoma was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital. After learning that they had murdered their uncle, the three stole the corpse as the hospital staff was preparing to take the body to the mortuary.

“They sneaked out of the hospital with the corpse.

“They dumped the body in a motor vehicle at Mr Munjoma’s homestead, where it was found hours later by their younger brother, Shiba Munjoma. The Munjoma brothers disappeared from the scene and are on the run.

“The matter was reported to Cashel Police Station and the body was conveyed back to Mutambara Mission Hospital for post-mortem,” said Inspector Kakohwa.

Meanwhile, the five Rusape men allegedly attacked a 94-year-old woman with a syjambok, before stoning her to death.

Brian Makamba, Emmerson Nyamagodo, Edmore Murinda, Gibson Murinda and Ephraim Tundumarano have since appeared in court for allegedly murdering Mrs Tayisekwa Zimbudzi of Village 13, Chinyika West, Headlands.

The late Mrs Zimbudzi was a traditional healer.

The five men were not asked to plead when they recently appeared before Rusape magistrate, Mr Gift Manyika.

They were remanded in custody to next week on Monday.

Mr Marlon Makamba appeared for the State, while Mr Leonard Chigadza of Chigadza and Associates represented the five.

Mr Makamba said the five were Mrs Zimbudzi’s neighbours.

Things got ugly after her grandsons allegedly stole honey from the gang’s beehive.

“The five allegedly effected a citizen’s arrest on Mrs Zimbudzi’s grandchildren – Munashe, Takunda and Guidance Muchakwaya — for allegedly stealing honey from Brian Makamba’s beehive. Mrs Zimbudzi’s grandchildren were kept at Makamba’s homestead,” said the State prosecutor.

This did not go down well with the elderly woman. She therefore teamed up with her other grandson, Mr Tongai Mashamba, and went to Makamba’s homestead to rescue them.

While deliberating over the issue, Tundumarano allegedly struck Mrs Zimbudzi with a rod on the back.

“Mrs Zimbudzi returned to her homestead but the accused persons followed her and threw stones randomly. In the process, the elderly woman was hit on the chest.

“She went to Headlands Clinic to seek medical attention and was referred to Marondera Provincial Hospital. However, she died on her way to the hospital. A post mortem revealed that the cause of her death was thoracic trauma,” said Mr Makamba.

23 MPs Test Positive For Coronavirus

A total number of 23 Members of Parliament have tested positive for the Covid19 pandemic following tests conducted on Tuesday, Zwnews has gathered.

Addressing delegates on the sidelines of the Zanu PF Midlands Extra-ordinary provincial coordinating committee meeting in Gweru Saturday morning, Speaker of Parliament, Advocate Jacob Mudenda made the revelations and said the infected parliamentarians have since been placed under self-quarantine.

Mudenda also revealed that, apart from the 23 legislators, 11 staffers from the Parliament of Zimbabwe have also contracted the virus.

“As Parliament, we are having compulsory tests on our members and I can confirm that after we conducted tests on Tuesday this week, 23 of our MPs were found to be Covid19 positive,” Mudenda said.

“Next week, we are also going to conduct compulsory Covid19 tests on senators. As Parliament, we are giving the infected MPs psychological support in face of the pandemic,” he said.

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Ecocash Brought It Upon Themselves – Eddie Cross

Insider Zim

Zimbabwe’s central bank cracked down on Strive Masiyiwa’s Ecocash, after it discovered in February this year that the country’s largest mobile money operator was turning over three times the amount that all the commercial banks in the country, combined, were turning over.

Economist Eddie Cross who is a member of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s Monetary Policy Committee, which was set in September last year, told OpenParly that the main purpose of Ecocash was to handle relatively small transactions.

Cross said the central bank was, however, puzzled when they discovered in February that Ecocash had turned over three times the amount that all the commercial banks, combined, had turned over.

Zimbabwe has 13 commercial banks and 21 banking institutions in all.

The central bank discovered that Ecocash had 96 bulk payers who in February alone transferred $3.8 billion to Ecocash trust accounts.

The money was used to buy foreign currency on the black market through some 75 000 agents.

Cross said when the central bank asked Ecocash to reduce the amount its agents could transact to $10 million a month, Ecocash complained that this was too little.

The central bank ordered the amount to be reduced to $100 000 a month and Ecocash took the bank to court and lost.

Cross said this did not stop the trading on the black market so the central bank had to take draconian measures and shut down the entire operations and has now reduced daily limits to $5 000 with each individual being forced to have one mobile money account.

“When we intervened the black market rate had gone down to 200:1,” Cross said, adding that this was unthinkable because the fundamentals did not support this.

He said that although the $5 000 a day was very restrictive, Ecocash had to play by the rules and stop operating what amounted to a Ponzi scheme.

“Ecocash have gotta play ball. They have gotta start behaving responsibly. They are not to use themselves for this kind of speculative Ponzi schemes. They were printing money. They were giving credit, on an unlimited basis to their agents. You can’t do that,” he said.

The crackdown on mobile money transactions and the introduction of a foreign currency auction system have seen the Zimbabwe dollar stabilize against the United States dollar.

It appreciated against the greenback, though marginally, for the first time this week and is currently trading at $83.32 to the United States dollar.

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Cleaner Blows £31k “Accidentally” Transferred Into Her Account By A Charity Store

A cleaner spent £31,000 in a day after a charity accidently transferred more than £90,000 into her bank account.

Comfort Konadu, from Manchester, was returning an item to a charity shop for a £9 refund when the mistake happened.

But instead of alerting her bank or the charity of the unexpected windfall, the grandmother of 12 “fell prey to temptation and acted dishonestly”.

Konadu, 52, was jailed for 15 months, suspended for two years after admitting theft at Manchester Crown Court.

The court heard how staff inadvertently added two noughts and four other figures while entering the electronic credit note into the till at the Mencap shop in Openshaw in October 2019.

Once she realised the error, Konadu, of Openshaw, transferred £57,000 into other accounts including those of her family and friends.

The charity quickly discovered the error but they only managed to retrieve two thirds of the missing money. It is not known what the rest of the cash was spent on.

It is believed the charity, which helps people with learning difficulties, will now be liable for the loss, because it was caused by human error.

She will now face a Proceeds of Crime hearing where she will be expected to return the outstanding £31,000 – which represents 18 months’ worth of profits for the charity shop.

Konadu initially claimed she had been expecting £12,000 from another source.

When she realised it was higher than expected she said she had tried to raise the issue with her bank but inquires revealed this was false.

Defence counsel Max Saffman said Konadu was “a hardworking lady the vast majority of the time”.

Sentencing Judge Nicholas Dean QC said Konadu “fell prey to the temptation to use the money she knew perfectly well wasn’t hers”.

“That is out of character for you and you have brought on yourself great shame and dare say a very great deal of anxiety,” he added.

Additional reporting BBC

ZUPCO Cries For Operational Efficiency As It Doubles Fares

The Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO) has increased bus and kombi fares by 100 per cent effective today.

ZUPCO, in a social media post, said the move is meant to ensure reliability. The statement read:

Effective 5/10/20 Zupco will be increasing fares.

This is to ensure we keep providing Safe and Reliable transport whilst ensuring Operational efficiency to all stakeholders.

Please report under or overcharging and those crews recycling tickets. Adopt a Tap card to avoid Cash.

Bus fares have been hiked from ZWL$8.00 to US$16.00, while kombi fares have been increased from ZWL$16.00 to ZWL$32.00 per trip.

Just over a month ago, the transport utility hiked bus fares by the same margin. ZUPCO chief executive Evaristo Madangwa said then:

The price of fuel has gone up and operating costs have also increased. By adjusting the fares upwards, we will be able to improve efficiency.

Meanwhile, illegal transport operators (Mushikashika) are charging the equivalent of US$0.50 or ZWL$45.00 for short trips which makes ZUPCO kombis cheaper in comparison.

Unhappy Messi To Stay At Barcelona

Lionel Messi

Barcelona captain Lionel Messi has confirmed that he will stay at the club, 10 days after telling them he wants to leave.

The transfer row between the two parties had been going back and forth since Messi, who has been there for nearly two decades, revealed to them his wishes to leave for free activating a clause in his contract which allows him to do so at the end of every season.

Barcelona were insisting that the clause expired in June, though Messi’s representatives argued that it still stands as the end of the season was extended by the Covid-19 crisis.

LaLiga backed Barcelona in the row, saying the only way the 33-year-old can leave is if his 700 million euros buyout clause is paid.

His father and agent Jorge flew to Spain to try and negotiate his son’s exit to no avail.

“I wasn’t happy and I wanted to leave. I have not been allowed this in any way and I will STAY at the club so as not to get into a legal dispute. The management of the club led by Bartomeu is a disaster,” he told Goal.com

“I told to the club, to the president in particular, that I wanted to leave. They know this since the start of the past season. I told them during all last 12 months. But I will stay here because I don’t want to start a legal war.”

“The truth is that there is no project at this club. They just plug holes as and when things happen. I would never go for a war against the club of my life. That’s why I’m staying,” he added.-Soccer 24

Gabriel Nyoni Finds New Home

Gabriel Nyoni

Zimbabwean winger Gabriel Nyoni has officially joined Cape Town-based National First Division (NFD) side Cape Umoya United.

The 27-year-old was released by Maritzburg United before the completion of his debut season  and has since been training with Umoya after moving to Cape Town.

Umoya confirmed signing the former Highlanders captain via a Facebook post.

“Join us in welcoming Gabriel Nyoni to the family, our first signing of the upcoming Glad Africa Championship season,” read the post.-Soccer 24

Mnangagwa Running Country Like A Bottle Store -Biti

Mr Mnangagwa

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance vice president Hon Tendai Biti has accused Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa of running the country like a bottle store.

Hon Biti also took a swipe at Mr Mnangagwa and Zanu PF apparatchiks for stealing State resources at an alarming rate.

“The challenge of Zim is a leadership that runs the country like a bottle store Patronage extraction and primitive accumulation are the DNA of regime Everything is for sale. Everything has a price and in every transaction the pimp must get a cut.A Head of State should not pimp country…

Zim has huge coal deposits that extend from Gokwe all the way to Hwange Sinamatela.The granting of coal concessions in Hwange National Park is extremely crude&reflects that the grantee of those rights is not fit for the office he holds . He is an imposter #ZimbabaweanLivesMatter

Special Grants are only issued by one office in Zim . Under Emmerson we are are witnessing the primitive asset stripping of Zim from resources ,concessions and land,” argued Hon Biti.

“Fake Democrats Khupe, Mwonzora Can’t Represent Interests Of The Majority”

Thokozani Khupe

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance has described Douglas Mwonzora and Thokozani Khupe as fake democrats who cannot represent the interests of the people of Zimbabwe at any level.

In a statement released on Friday, MDC Alliance Namibia commended party councillors for refusing to be cowed into submission by Khupe and Mwonzora.

See statement below:

04 SEPTEMBER 2020

MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA DISTRICT CONGRATULATES ITS POLITICAL DYNAMO JACOB MAFUME AS THE NEWLY DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED MAYOR OF HARARE.

To the chagrin of Zanupf surrogates, Mdc-Thokozani, President Nelson Chamisa’s Mdc Alliance scooped the Mayoral position with 19 votes humiliating fake constitutionalists led by the captured Khupe.

Zanupf apologists were represented by the feeble Mukunguma who polled a pathetic amount of votes. Reading through the frustrated faces of second-hand democrats, we can witness that they are moody, resentful and despondent to the victory of genuine revolutionaries but such is the social democracy and constitutionalism they always pout and sulk.

As Mdc Alliance Namibia, we are very jovial and jocund upon witnessing the People’s victory.

We want to open our political envelop of exuberance celebrating the ascension of our outspoken and diligent councillor Advocate Jacob Mafume to the apex of the council of the city of Harare. It is quite frustrating to Khupe, Mwonzora and Festus Dumbu after illegally removing the former Mayor Hebert Gomba alleging him of being loyal to the People’s project led by President Nelson Chamisa.

We are wildly jubilant to register our initial victory in the test of democratic legitimacy between the Mdc Alliance and the Zanupf-manufactured Mdc-T. It was proven that the court of politics is completely non-identical or divergent from the court of law, which can be easily converted to a Zanupf functionary.

Furthermore, it was made bare that the judicially-sponsored Mdc-Thokozani can only achieve mastery in the captured courts that are not subject to a constitutional and democratic vote by social democrats.

Khupe and cronies dismally lost because the election of Mayor is by councillors not Border Gezi trained court officers who protect partisan interests at the expense of the downtrodden masses. Their cancer of manipulating state apparatus aided by sadist Zanupf could not save them from embarrassment at the hands of the political mountain , Mdc Alliance.

Moreso, we have confidence that His Worship Jacob Mafume will continue with our smart governance of our beloved city of Harare. We encourage our leader to shun corruption and provide quality social services. There is need to fight for the independence of local government from the central government that is interfering in the governance of our local councils. It is imperative to sanitise everything spoiled by the unconstitutional involvement of the corrupt and voracious Zanupf belly politicians of plunder and self-enrichment.

In conclusion, the pulsating defeat of the sons and daughters of Zanupf masquerading as genuine revolutionaries is both a political and moral lesson to Mdc-Thokozani so that they gather their political capital if they want to compete in any democratic elections with the Political behemoth, Mdc Alliance. The most effective arsenal in politics is Political Capital. Go back to the drawing board!

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Covid-19 Basic Safety Tips For Everyone

Coronavirus

Stay aware of the latest information on the COVID-19 outbreak, available on the WHO website and through your national and local public health authority. Many countries around the world have seen cases of COVID-19 and several have seen outbreaks.

The situation is unpredictable so check regularly for the latest news.

You can reduce your chances of being infected or spreading COVID-19 by taking some simple precautions:

Regularly and thoroughly clean your hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or wash them with soap and water.

Why?Washing your hands with soap and water or using alcohol-based hand rub kills viruses that may be on your hands.

Maintain at least 1 metre (3 feet) distance between yourself and anyone who is coughing or sneezing.

Why? When someone coughs or sneezes they spray small liquid droplets from their nose or mouth which may contain virus. If you are too close, you can breathe in the droplets, including the COVID-19 virus if the person coughing has the disease.

Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth

Why? Hands touch many surfaces and can pick up viruses. Once contaminated, hands can transfer the virus to your eyes, nose or mouth. From there, the virus can enter your body and can make you sick.

Make sure you, and the people around you, follow good respiratory hygiene. This means covering your mouth and nose with your bent elbow or tissue when you cough or sneeze. Then dispose of the used tissue immediately.

Why? Droplets spread virus. By following good respiratory hygiene you protect the people around you from viruses such as cold, flu and COVID-19.

Stay home if you feel unwell. If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical attention and call in advance. Follow the directions of your local health authority.

Why? National and local authorities will have the most up to date information on the situation in your area. Calling in advance will allow your health care provider to quickly direct you to the right health facility. This will also protect you and help prevent spread of viruses and other infections.

Keep up to date on the latest COVID-19 hotspots (cities or local areas where COVID-19 is spreading widely). If possible, avoid traveling to places – especially if you are an older person or have diabetes, heart or lung disease.

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BREAKING: Soldiers Shot By Ammunition-Skilled Armed “Civilians” In Chivhu | WERE THESE ORDINARY CIVILIANS?

By A Correspondent | Two soldiers were disarmed and then shot by “civilians today at Chicken Inn, in Chivhu in an incident revealed by ZimEye 3hrs ago.

One of the soldiers was reported dead while the other was taken to the nearby hospital, which is 2km away.

The men who attacked the soldiers appeared very skilled at using guns, they were armed with their own rifles and as soon as they arrived they targeted only soldiers, leaving the police officers unharmed.

Soon after shooting, they announced saying hondo yatanga – the war has started.

After the attack, they walked away on foot; they did not even use vehicles.

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The incident comes 3 months after two Chivhu CID police officers who were in plainclothes were beaten up by armed soldiers who pounced on Seequick shop in the small town and indiscriminately beat up people for improperly putting on face masks.

The CID duo together with three other civilians who were also assaulted by the soldiers reported the matter to Chivhu Police Station. The cases were reported under RRB numbers 2187968; 2187969; 2187970; 2187971 and 2187972.
According to a report in the Mirror, the two detectives Austin Chikwinya and Sam Mutausi were buying groceries when the soldiers pounced on the shop and beat up people over failure to observe the mandatory putting on of face masks during the current lockdown.

Shock As Grandma Throws Child Into Deep Well

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

In a heart-rending incident a 67-year-old granny threw an 11-year-old child into a 16-metre deep well after she found her fetching water from her well at Norwood Farm in Gutu, Masvingo province.

The incident that has put Eunice Shangwa in the firing line with villagers happened last week on Saturday.

A source close to investigations said an 11-year-old girl went to fetch water at the farm in question with her younger sister aged three.

“While they were fetching water Shangwa who is the owner of the well arrived and accused them of fetching water without her permission.

The granny beat the 11-year-old with a stick all over the body,” said the source.
After thrashing the minor, the source said, she threw her into the well.

“The fuming granny lifted the child and threw her into the deep well and instructed the younger sister to report to her parents that she had thrown her sister into the well,” said the source.

The source said the child rushed home and informed her parents. Sensing danger the granny went into hiding.

The girl’s parents informed other villagers who rushed to the well and saved the child from the jaws of death.

“Villagers rushed to the well and found the child crying inside the well. Luckily she was not submerged by the water and they saved her.

She was rushed to Gutu Mission Hospital where she is being treated. She is complaining of painful ribs and knees,” said the source.

Masvingo deputy police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Kudakwashe Dewa confirmed the incident:

“We urge community members to value the sanctity of life and refrain from taking the law into their hands. We appeal to members of the public to assist us with information that could lead to the arrest of Shangwa.”-B-Metro

I Am Not Desperate To Join POLAD-Noah Manyika

Dr Noah Manyika

Own Correspondent|Opposition leader Noah Manyika has said he is not desperate to join Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s POLAD.

Manyika described POLAD as a “captured platform.”

“I have just received an inquiry from a journalist about Mnangagwa’s statement today inviting those who have so far refused to join POLAD to do so. I responded as follows:

Mnangagwa is still operating under the delusion that everyone is desperate to join the gravy train. I am not.

He still believes everyone can be bought, threatened, coerced into cooperating with his repressive, corrupt and incompetent regime.

The fight is not to join POLAD, but for freedom. The fight is to change a sadistic and selfish system whose true colours have now become evident to all.

The real message from Mnangagwa is when we saw the abduction and torture of Mathuthu’s relative, and Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume in leg irons and much much more.

The message is evident through the Neanderthal thinking that the brutal reality in our country can be changed by denying it, or that calls by the clergy for the government to do what’s right should be used as an opportunity to threaten Ndebeles.

Mnangagwa’s message is clear when he attempts to use an issue as critical as land to separate the white community from the rest of the Zimbabweans who live tortured lives under his regime.

Mnangagwa’s imperious statements that assume everyone will go crawling to State House at his call demonstrate the extent of his delusions of grandeur.

Ultimately, no authoritarian, no matter how vicious, can escape the consequences of their own folly.

One day, Zimbabwe shall be free,” said Manyika.

Gun Totting Soldier Disarmed By Civilians In Chivhu

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Ugandan Who Won World’s Ugliest Man Marries Third Wife

A popular Ugandan comedian, Godfrey Baguma also known as Ssebabi, the currently title holder of the world’s ugliest man has married his third wife, proving that love is indeed is blind.

The 47-year-old comedian wedded his third wife in a colourful wedding recently. Although it is not clear when the two said I do, the couple looked very happy from the photos making rounds on social media.

Baguma who is believed to be suffering from a rare, unknown medical condition welcomed a baby girl with his second wife 30-year-old Kate Namanda years ago.

Godfrey Baguma with one of his wives

Baguma won the ugliest man title in 2002, after he entered the competition to make money for his family.

Before marrying his second wife, the comedian called it quits with his fist wife.

It is alleged that he found the mother of his two children cheating.

He is a proud father of seven. He earned his nick name ‘Ssebabi’ after winning in the ugliest man contest.

The father of seven lives in Kyazanga, Lwengo district. Together with his second wife, they have five children.

-tuko.co.ke

Ziyambi Grilled Over Absent Cabinet Ministers

By A Correspondent- Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, who is also leader of government business in the House, was on Wednesday grilled by Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda for failing to commandeer fellow Cabinet ministers to pitch for plenary and question-and-answer sessions.

Mudenda read the riot act after none of the ministers and their deputies turned up to field questions from backbenchers in Parliament.

Ziyambi struggled to respond to questions relating to land and health, leaving Mudenda seething with anger.

“Honourable leader of government business, we have a fullyfledged deputy minister of Health (John Mangwiro) and he has not tendered his apology. These ministers are undermining the Presidency totally. There is no apology tendered and the leader of government business cannot know everything,” Mudenda said.

“May I appeal again through you, if next time these ministers do not come, there must be someone from the floor to raise a point of order and move a motion accordingly so that we can then charge ministers for contempt of Parliament. They are undermining the government,” Mudenda said.

Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga heads the Health ministry and is deputised by Mangwiro, while Anxious Masuka leads the Agriculture ministry with Douglas Karoro and Vangelis Haritatos as his deputies.

“There are two deputies in this (Agriculture) ministry and they are not here. This is totally unacceptable. You have three ministers, one substantive minister and two deputies and all of them are not here. It is not right in terms of Section 107 (2) of the Constitution,” Mudenda added.

In response, Ziyambi said:

“My apologies Mr Speaker, you are very right that at least one of them must have been here. That message was communicated and even His Excellency the President has emphasised the need to respect Parliament.”

This is not the first time Mudenda has threatened to come down hard on errant ministers, with critics especially in the opposition accusing him of making empty threats.-Newsday

WATCH- “TWO SOLDIERS SHOT AT CHICKEN INN CHIVHU?”

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Mutare City, Residents Fight Over USD Rates

Mutare residents and vendors have expressed dismay over the local authority’s decision to charge rates, levies and rentals in United States dollars or its equivalent on the prevailing interbank rate, saying such charges are beyond the reach of many.

In a statement last week, Mutare City Council said Statutory Instrument 85 of 2020, as well as the agreement made by stakeholders during supplementary budget consultations in July, empowered the local authority to collect rates and other tariffs in foreign currency.

The council has already started collecting levies in USD.

Motorists are also in for a rude awakening as they are now being charged US$50 for illegal parking.

However, the move has been met with stiff resistance by various stakeholders.

Most vendors in Chikanga and Dangamvura were up in arms with council cashiers on Tuesday and Wednesday as they boycotted paying the US$1 daily charge for using council markets.

Those without foreign currency were given the option of paying the USD equivalent using local currency at the prevailing interbank rate.

However, the vendors were adamant that the charges are exorbitant and those resisting payment had their wares confiscated by the local authority.

Some of them broke into song and dance as they denounced the new tariffs, while also accusing council of reneging on earlier agreements.

Chairperson of the Chikanga vendors, Mr Taurayi Mukono said when they engaged the local authority earlier on, they highlighted their grievances.

“Levies have gone up more than six times this year. Initially, we were paying $3 before it shot up to $23. When the council proposed to hike the levies to $56, we failed to reach an agreement as we are operating in squalid conditions, with sewerage leaks everywhere. There is no water and soap for hand-washing as well as hand sanitisers. Some of the markets do not even have ablution facilities.

“Therefore we were surprised to hear council cashiers demanding US$1 or its equivalent in local currency using the prevailing interbank rate. Those rates are beyond the reach of many,” said Mr Mukono.

But Mutare City Council spokesperson, Mr Spren Mutiwi said it is not mandatory for people to pay rates in USD.

“The SI85 promulgated by Government gives people the option to either pay in USD or the equivalent in local currency using cash, swipe or mobile money platforms. It is not mandatory for people to pay rates, levies and rentals in USD,” he said.

-State Media

Mutambara Brothers Murder Steal Corpse From Mortuary

THREE Mutambara brothers allegedly teamed up to brutally murder their uncle before stealing his corpse from the hospital and dumping it at his homestead, while five Rusape men stoned a 94-year-old granny to death.

Police confirmed both incidents and said a manhunt had been launched for the three Munjoma brothers — Nehumani, Dhabi and Hazel.

On the other hand, the Rusape gang was last week arraigned before the courts on murder charges.

Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa said the Munjoma brothers are members of the Johanne Marange Apostolic Church.

They allegedly murdered their uncle, Mr Tella Munjoma, on Monday morning in Maunzani Village under Chief Mutambara.

Before committing the heinous crime, the trio claimed to have received prophecies accusing Mr Munjoma of causing the family’s misfortunes.

The three brothers reportedly attacked Mr Munjoma with rods all over the body until he became unconscious.

Upon realising the gravity of their actions, the trio rushed their uncle to Mutambara Mission Hospital.

“Mr Munjoma was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital. After learning that they had murdered their uncle, the three stole the corpse as the hospital staff was preparing to take the body to the mortuary.

“They sneaked out of the hospital with the corpse.

“They dumped the body in a motor vehicle at Mr Munjoma’s homestead, where it was found hours later by their younger brother, Shiba Munjoma. The Munjoma brothers disappeared from the scene and are on the run.

“The matter was reported to Cashel Police Station and the body was conveyed back to Mutambara Mission Hospital for post-mortem,” said Inspector Kakohwa.

Meanwhile, the five Rusape men allegedly attacked a 94-year-old woman with a syjambok, before stoning her to                 death.

Brian Makamba, Emmerson Nyamagodo, Edmore Murinda, Gibson Murinda and Ephraim Tundumarano have since appeared in court for allegedly murdering Mrs Tayisekwa Zimbudzi of Village 13, Chinyika West, Headlands.

The late Mrs Zimbudzi was a traditional healer.

The five men were not asked to plead when they recently appeared before Rusape magistrate, Mr Gift Manyika.

They were remanded in custody to next week on Monday.

Mr Marlon Makamba appeared for the State, while Mr Leonard Chigadza of Chigadza and Associates represented the five.

Mr Makamba said the five were Mrs Zimbudzi’s neighbours.

Things got ugly after her grandsons allegedly stole honey from the gang’s beehive.

“The five allegedly effected a citizen’s arrest on Mrs Zimbudzi’s grandchildren – Munashe, Takunda and Guidance Muchakwaya — for allegedly stealing honey from Brian Makamba’s beehive. Mrs Zimbudzi’s grandchildren were kept at Makamba’s homestead,” said the State prosecutor.

This did not go down well with the elderly woman. She therefore teamed up with her other grandson, Mr Tongai Mashamba, and went to Makamba’s homestead to rescue them.

While deliberating over the issue, Tundumarano allegedly struck Mrs Zimbudzi with a rod on the back.

“Mrs Zimbudzi returned to her homestead but the accused persons followed her and threw stones randomly. In the process, the elderly woman was hit on the chest.

“She went to Headlands Clinic to seek medical attention and was referred to Marondera Provincial Hospital. However, she died on her way to the hospital. A post mortem revealed that the cause of her death was thoracic trauma,” said Mr Makamba.

-State Media

BREAKING- JOB SIKHALA’S LAWYERS DENIED ACCESS TO VISIT HIM AT CHIKURUBI MAXIMUM PRISON.

 

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights’ Jeremiah Mutongi Bamu has revealed that they have been denied access to their client, jailed opposition stalwart and Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala at Chikurubi maximum prison.

Sikhala, who was denied bail Friday at Harare magistrates court is currently jailed at Chikurubi maximum prison after his lawyers filed a High Court appeal for his release on bail.

Said Bamu:

“Having been made to wait for more than 1hr at Chikurubi Maximum, Supt Kore of ZPCS denies us access to see Job Sikhala. He says it’s no longer visiting hour despite visiting hour being prescribed as 9am to 3pm.”

Legislator Runs For Dear Life As Angry Residents Demand Fulfillment Of Promises

Angry Mbeere South residents who are allegedly tired with their MP’s poor performance and non-implementation of his 2017 pre-election promises chased him after he showed up at one of the functions in the region unexpectedly.

The lawmaker, Geoffrey King’ang’i, found himself between a rock and a hard place when irate residents forced him to flee from the public function.

Mbeere South MP Geoffrey King’ang’i running for his dear love life

A section of Kenyans from the region accused the MP of gross misconduct, embezzlement of CDF and abuse of office. In July 2020, a report released by parliament watchdog Mzalendo Trust ranked King’ang’i as one of the most silent MPs who contributed little in the floor of the House.

Mbeere South MP Geoffrey King’ang’i

The annual parliamentary scorecard revealed the legislative output of the third session of the 12th parliament was exceptionally low compared to other sessions, with a staggering 21 MPs making no contribution in 2019.

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“Zimbabwe About To Split Into Two States Yet Mnangagwa Says There Is No Crisis”

it seems the move by the ANC to send special envoys to Zimbabwe to meet all stakeholders has struck fear into the hearts of Zanupf leaders.

The former liberation movement has made so many political blunders and enemies to a point that it now feels threatened and unsettled when a sister organisation extends a hand to rescue it from its own political mess.

Use of dirty tactics to belittle, insult and intimidate the ANC for the move viewed as positive by the world shows that Zanupf is a terrorist party determined to keep its own citizens at ransom.

“South Africa is the youngest State in our region. It faces myriad problems of a long apartheid. It has no capacity to help any African State in SADC, beyond friendly solidarity. Let that sink into minds of all and sundry”, reacted George Charamba, Mnangagwa spokesman.

So says an unthankful Mnangagwa through his mouth piece George Charamba. Like it or not, due to
failure by the Shona supremacist government to run the country, Zimbabwe is now a defacto province of South Africa. More than 4 million political and economic refugees including Matabeleland genocide refugees have flooded South Africa since 1980 and the numbers tripled from year 2000 due to political and economic instability.

Some unruly Zimbabweans covertly or otherwise poke their nose into South African political matters causing insecurity and political instability in the country.

Zimbabwe is in deep crisis and it is only an ignorant pathological liar who can stand on the mountain top and  shamelessly shout to the world that there is no crisis in Zimbabwe.

Not when the country is on the verge of splitting into two states with Matabeleland which has been suffocating under Shona tribal oppression for 40 years  aggressively advocating for the Independence and reinstatement of the statehood of Matabeleland.

If the government of Zimbabwe is denying this obvious fact, then why did they arrest Cde Paul Siwela together with Charles Thomas and John Gazi in 2009 and charged them with treason for peacefully advocating for the restoration of Matabeleland state?

As if 95 days in Solitary confinement at Khami Maximum Prison did not inflicting enough pain, Cde Paul Siwela was released under strict bail conditions only for the murderous government to send its hit men to assassinate him. The reason why he was forced into exile where he is to this day.

State agents heavily armed with AK47ns have stormed his home in Bulawayo more than 7 times looking for him. We know that when Zimbabwe security state agents look  for an innocent unarmed Matabele while carrying arms of war, they want kill him. We have over 40 000 unarmed innocent Matabeles that were murdered during Matabeleland genocide as evidence.

Do Matabele people enjoy seeing the innocent blood of their relatives being spilled wantonly because they are Matabele? For how long will they stand akimbo and watch while their leaders are politically persecuted, humiliated and dehumanised for exercising their right to call for self determination?

Zimbabwe is sitting on a time bomb. Only an idiot will believe that there is no crisis.

The Notice of Demand for the Restoration of Matabeleland State having been served to the government of Zimbabwe and Britain by MLO President Cde Paul Siwela, and for reference purposes the notice also copied to SADC, AU, Asian and Western countries, Zimbabwe deeps its head in the sand.

A country breaking into two states is in a huge crisis that cannot be minimized or wished away by insulting those who want to assist. If anything Zimbabwe is a troubled country that needs urgent help.

The ground work has been done for Matabeleland to breakaway from Zimbabwe and restore the state of Matabeleland that will re- emerge as The Republic of Matabeleland.

In fact, Zimbabwe is technically divided into two and the rest of the job was done by the Shona supremacist government of Zimbabwe when it deployed the Zimbabwe National Army 5th Brigade to slaughter over 40 000 innocent unarmed Matabele civilians, rape more than 100 000 women, burn down more than 100 000 homes, torture and maim over 300 000 and displace over 1 million Matabeles.

The remaining +- 4 million are chocking under Shona tribal oppression. To make things worse the government of Zimbabwe which committed Matabeleland genocide wants to dig Matabeleland genocide graves and bury the evidence.

Ours is to officialize the split whatever it takes. We prepared to shade blood for our independence.

Anyone who will listen to the government of Zimbabwe’s lies that there is no crisis in Zimbabwe and ignore the huge crisis in Matabeleland must be prepared to be back in the country in a hurry to extinguish the fires of anger.

Izenzo kungemazwi!

Israel Dube

MLO Secretary for Information and Public Affairs

“ED Justifies Human Rights Violations By Security Forces”

By Prince Njagu- President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa defended the use of force by state security forces when dealing with civilians and went on to justify these human rights violations whilst addressing Political Actors’ Dialogue (Polad) yesterday in Harare.

 

It did not come as a shock to many, as Mnangagwa and his ZANU PF government have been accused of human rights violations even during the rule of his predecessor, Robert Mugabe.

 

Mnangagwa did not stop on just justifying these human rights violations but went on to dismiss the political crisis within Zimbabwe.

 

He dismissed all social media claims of unrest in the country, and insisted that, all actions by the security forces were for maintaining peace and tranquillity within Zimbabwe.

 

The authenticity of these sentiments is questionable as they have been abductions, and torture of anyone who speaks against the ZANU PF regime. The latest case being the arrest of journalist Hopewell Chin’ono.

 

Chin’ono was arrested for speaking up against a corrupt government and was being denied bail. In a country where there is no political crisis, security forces are not always called upon unarmed civilians.

 

Anyone who points out the rot in the ZANU PF administration is arrested and is denied bail.

 

MDC Alliance deputy national chairperson, Job Sikhala was arrested last month, and is facing charges of inciting the July 31 anti-government protests. The Zengeza legislator has since been denied bail and will have to spend more time in remand prison.

 

The president denies the instability in the country, despite the fact that opposition members disappeared under police custody, and only reappeared, tortured and abused.

 

Arrests must be justified, and when citizens have opposing views, those are no grounds for using security forces.

 

“My compatriots, it is in line with enforcing these measures that some sections of society have cried foul,” said Mnangagwa.

 

Controversial sentiments were also made by Mnagangwa as he also dismissed allegations of presiding over gross human rights violations.

 

Justifying use of security forces on civilians reveals the nature of Mnagagwa’s presidency and current affairs in the country.

War Vets Tear Into MDC Alliance “Hypocrites”

By A Correspondent- Opposition leaders who were always opposed to the Land Reform Programme have no moral ground to lecture the Zanu PF Government on how to handle an issue that they have always opposed, veterans of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle have said.

Speaking at a media briefing at Zanu PF Headquarters in Harare, the ruling party’s secretary for War Veterans, Douglas Mahiya warned the opposition, some media organisations and civic society organisations against deliberately misleading the nation for political mileage using the land issue, which he said was irreversible.

“The Government is living up to the constitution of this country. All in earnest as was agreed by the Constitution in which even the opposition parties participated in crafting. What surprises the war veterans is that when we gave people land, the opposition cried foul.

“How can they appear like they are supporting the Government or they are more politically conscious than the people who actually fought for the land? That is hypocrisy. MDC did not want people to get land. However, they must know that the war veterans are also alive to the fact that it is the question of land that has been used by the West to impose sanctions on Zimbabwe, to punish the people of Zimbabwe. There is no way the opposition can start talking about it as if they do not know the genesis of sanctions.”-statemedia

Tragedy At Gweru Party, As Gatecrashers Kill Birthday Man

By A Correspondent- A birthday party in Gweru turned from merrymaking into tragedy when four gatecrashers fatally assaulted the happy birthday man, traumatising his widow into failing to breastfeed her newborn who then died five days later.

Mrs Sophia Musekiwa of Gweru’s Mkoba 13 just wanted a good celebration for husband Charles on his 43rd birthday on August 16, so she organised a small party.

“We had a gathering at home to celebrate my husband’s birthday. Four men showed up at our house uninvited. I am not sure if they were acquainted to my husband, but he allowed them to stay on anyhow,” she said, clearly struggling to hold back  tears.

But when it was time to eat “my husband politely told the men that there wasn’t enough to eat as we had not planned for their presence,” she said before breaking down.

The four left, but soon came back armed with stones and iron bars and still got no food. They flew into a rage and began attacking everyone indiscriminately, including her husband.

Mr Musekiwa was struck with a stone on the upper abdomen and sustained internal injuries after which he and other injured guests were rushed to hospital.

His 19-year-old son, Tinotenda, sustained a broken leg in the savage attack.

Mr Musekiwa succumbed to his injuries at Gweru Provincial Hospital.

Mrs Musekiwa went into deep depression and was unable to breastfeed her newly-born baby for five days, resulting in his death.

Brother to the deceased, Mr Edward Musekiwa said: “We were in a celebratory mood that is why we allowed the men to stay on. They demanded food but we told them we had not made provision for extra food. They also demanded beer but we told them we did not have any because of our Christian beliefs.

“I am now the father figure

but I can’t fend for the family because I am unemployed. My brother who was a builder, was the one looking after me. It’s a desperate situation,” he said.

Mr Charles Musekiwa and the baby were buried side by side in Zhombe.

Midlands Provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Joel Goko said one suspect had been arrested while his three accomplices were still at large.

“One suspect, Brightworth Kaputo (28) is now in police custody facing a murder charge. Police are now hunting for his three accomplices, Brighton Mlauzi (20), Marshal Muza (19) and Joseph Zulu (28).”

Insp Goko appealed for information leading to the arrest of the other suspects.-statemedia

Govt Promises To Pay 1yr Salary To Families Of Civil Servants Who Die Of COVID-19

By A Correspondent- The government has announced that it will pay a full year’s salary to families of civil servants who die of the coronavirus if infected in the line of duty.

The full 12 months salary will be in addition to the normal benefits payable to the family of a deceased civil servant.

The development was confirmed by the Public Service Commission (PSC) Secretary Jonathan Wutawunashe on Friday.

He said:

Government has committed to pay civil servants salaries for a further 12 months if they succumb to the effects of Covid-19 after contracting the virus in the line of duty.

There are normal benefits they are entitled to for their years of service. Nothing has changed; they will get that one.

But the extra remuneration for a further 12 months will be advanced to their families by the Government.

There is normal coverage of the medical expenses for all civil servants and we are also taking care of the medical expenses for frontline workers. That still stands.

This comes after the government recently announced that it was now granting up to six months of sick leave on full-pay as well as paying all medical bills of front-line health staff who contract the highly infectious disease.

Wutawunashe also said the government was expecting to meet the National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) next week to finalise the salary increment for civil servants.-statemedia

“We Were Punished Because Of Chamisa’s Visit”: Ngarivhume

By A Correspondent- #July31 protests organiser, Jacob Ngarivhume says MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa’s visit to Harare remand prison angered authorities who ordered that together with investigative journalist Hopewell Chin’ono, the duo be transferred to Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison.

The two were arrested separately, but on the same day 20 July and charged with violence and incitement against a constitutionally elected government.

While they were being held in remand prison, Chamisa took time to visit and show solidarity with them and this did not go down well with the authorities.

They were immediately transfered to Chikurubi maximum prison, located on the eastern outskirts of Harare.

“When Chamisa came to visit us, there was a lot of backlash. It was hell, thunder and fury.

“They started threatening and telling us they were going to take us to Chikurubi Maximum Prison as punishment.

“So they literally grabbed and bundled us onto a big prison truck and told us ‘you are going to Chikurubi as punishment because we are no longer able to contain the huge volume of visitors, lawyers and everybody who was coming at Harare Remand Prison’.

“It was psychological torture. Imagine being bundled into that truck in iron legs and shackles, you are never sure what’s gonna happen.”

Mliswa Tears Into “Corrupt” EMA

By A Correspondent- The Member of Parliament for Norton Temba Mliswa (Independent) has accused the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) of corruption for allegedly allowing Norton Bricks to resume operations without having fully complied with an Environmental Protection Order.

Mliswa argued that EMA should have ensured that Norton Bricks had put measures in place for dust suppression first before it was allowed to recommence its operations.

He posted on his Twitter page:

This is where the aspect of corruption comes in. EMA, how do you allow a company to commence operations BEFORE compliance has been adhered to?

Shouldn’t dust suppression be resolved first? It’s the very dust that’s affecting people. Why were they closed in the first place?

In a letter dated 28 August 2020 and addressed to the Norton Bricks director, the EMA Director-General, Aaron Chigona said the Environmental Protection Order against the brick-making firm had been lifted.

Chigona wrote:

Reference to your letter dated 17 August 2020 requesting for the lifting of Environmental Protection Order Number 0007163 served to in terms of Section 37%) of the Environmental Management Act. Chapter 20:27 and request for resumption of operations.

The Environmental Protection Order has been lifted and permission to resume operations has been granted on condition that progressive rehabilitation, as well as dust suppression, is done effectively.

The Agency’s duly appointed inspectors will continuously visit and monitor your operations at all reasonable times with or without prior notice.

Deviations and contraventions will be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of the law.

MDC Alliance Councilor Hauled To Court Over Murder

By A Correspondent- MDC Alliance councillor for Bindura Ward 1, Paradzai Mupingiza, yesterday appeared in court for fatally assaulting another reveller during a fight over a woman at a night club.

Mupingiza (35) was not asked to plead to murder charges when he appeared before Harare magistrate Mrs Barbra Mateko.

He was remanded in custody to September 18.

Bail in such cases can only be granted by the High Court. It is alleged that on March 21 at around midnight, both Mupingiza and the deceased Robert Gomana were at Hub 24 Nite Club at Dzivarasekwa 2 Shopping Centre in Harare, drinking beer.

The court heard that Mupingiza was in the company of two unknown men and a woman. It is alleged that Gomana developed an interest in the woman and he approached her seeking sexual relations.

This did not go down well with Mupingiza and the two men who then teamed up and assaulted Gomana. The court heard that Gomara was saved by other patrons in the night club.

It is the State’s case that Gomana was rushed to Rujeko Clinic, Dzivarasekwa for treatment and was referred to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, where he was admitted.

Gomana died three days later due to injuries he sustained from the assault and a report was made to the police leading to the arrest of Mupingiza.-statemedia

ZW$10k Bail For Suspended Registrar General

By A Correspondent- Suspended Registrar-General Clemence Masango, who is facing theft charges involving fuel coupons worth $108 000, has been freed on $10 000 bail.

The State had opposed his admission to bail and on Wednesday he, together with his alleged accomplices Arthur Mathews and Benjamin Makiwa, spent the night in remand prison.
It was argued that if the three were released on bail, they would interfere with witnesses with allegations that one

of the key witnesses has since resigned due to victimisation.

The State argued that the trio faces a serious offence which involves taxpayers’ money and they had overwhelming evidence against them.

The investigating officer Eric Chacha had said the trio had a propensity to commit other offences.

Masango argued that he was already on bail on another matter and had always abided by the set conditions.

He said he had no capacity to interfere with witnesses as he was no longer at work having been put on suspension and the bail conditions barring him from getting to his office.

Further, he had surrendered title deeds to his house and he would not flee.
Regional magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa admitted the trio on bail saying nothing compelling had been put forward by the State to deny them bail.

Masango will deposit $10 000 bail while the two other suspects will deposit $5 000 each.

The court said Masango had been on bail and there have been no indications that he had violated the conditions.-DailyNews

Military Quartet Promoted 6 Months Before They Retire

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday promoted four colonels, who are all liberation war veterans, to the rank of Brigadier-General, six months prior to the date of their retirement.

The promotions are in line with a new policy that gives every ex-combatant who joined the Zimbabwe Defence Forces one jump in rank on retirement.

The officers who were conferred with new ranks are Brigadier Generals Rufus Chigudu, Edgar Dube, Units Gangata and Alexio Tafirenyika.

Commander Zimbabwe National Army Lieutenant-General Edzai Absalom Chimonyo officiated at the ceremony held at Army Headquarters Officers, Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks in Harare, yesterday.

He said:

On behalf of the Commander Defence Forces, General Philip Valerio Sibanda, it is a great honour that I wish to congratulate you on your elevation to the ranks of Brigadier General.

The ceremony was delayed due to Covid-19 restrictions, but today we witness the honour of four hard-working loyal senior officers promoted to the rank of brigadier general six months prior to their dates of retirement.

His Excellency, the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces has promoted you.

Lieutenant-General Chimonyo urged them to go and fit well into civilian life and focus on enhancing the country’s agrarian reform through working the land.-statemedia

Only An Honest Leader Can Steer Nation To Prosperity -President Chamisa

President Chamisa

Farai Dziva|Only an honest leader can steer the nation to prosperity, President Nelson Chamisa has said.

Government patronage is detrimental to nation building, according to President Chamisa.

Said President Chamisa:
“Hoping for that day when people’s representatives and public servants get self sustained and not rely on government patronage.

We need forward thinking people with uncommon wisdom, servants not crooks.

Let’s entice more honest and progressive citizens to enter politics and build a SMART nation.Happy sabbath!”

Cheating Woman Kills Self

By A Correspondent- A Bindura woman allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself on a tree after she was caught cheating by her 82-year-old husband a fortnight ago.

Sophia Tendere of Mavhunga village, Chief Musana in Bindura was found hanging on a tree by Stanford Chinyani on his way to a dam.

Mashonaland Central deputy police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Fedelis Dhewu confirmed the case.

A witness told a local publication that the now deceased Tendere was filled with remorse after she was caught panties down with another man by her 82-year-old husband Goshen Mitengo.

Tendere tried to poison herself with pesticides but was quickly attended to and failed to die.

On Wednesday she finally succeeded by hanging her self.

Police warned members of the public to seek counselling when they have disputes.-Byo24

ZERA Announces New Fuel Prices

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has announced new fuel prices effective 5 September 2020.

The new price for diesel is ZWL$86.36 and US$1.04 per litre, while that for petrol is now ZWL$97.93 and US$1.18 per litre.

In a public notice on Friday evening, ZERA said operators may, however, sell at prices below the cap depending on their trading advantages.

This means that the price of diesel in Zimbabwe dollars has not changed from last month’s review as it has remained at ZWL$83.36 and the USD price has actually fallen by US$0.05 from US$1.09.

As for petrol, the price in Zimbabwe dollars has marginally increased from ZWL$93.15 in August but fell in USD terms by US$0.10 from US$1.28 in August.

ZERA

Mnangagwa Says Zimbabwe Will Have More Than Enough Electricity By 2023, Enough To Even Export.

POWER generation plans that the country is implementing should see Zimbabwe not only become electricity self sufficient by 2023 but also a net exporter as well, President Mnangagwa has said.

Updating political principals about the economic and infrastructural development progress made by the Second Republic at the fourth meeting of the the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) Friday, President Mnangagwa said his recent tour of Hwange had revealed that the country’s mining sector would soon be boosted by increased power generation which set the country on the path of self sufficiency.

“Also, much progress has been made towards the achievement of a US$12billion Mining Industry by 2023. My recent visit to Hwange revealed unassailable progress in the implementation of the coal to hydrocarbons development plans where it emerged that the country has over 5 000 megawatts of power in the pipeline, which should see Zimbabwe not only becoming self-sufficient in electrical power generation by 2023, but also a net exporter of electricity,” he said.

Infrastructural development projects around the country showed that, despite being hampered by sanctions, the country was still making significant progress, President Mnangagwa said.

“On the economic front, much progress has been registered in spite of the sanctions imposed by our detractors. Government has gone out of its way to institute innovative measures to spur the country’s development. This is evident by the various infrastructural projects that are evident as you transverse our major highways and communities in terms of schools and health centres,” he said.

President Mnangagwa said a National Venture Capital Fund had been established to help small businesses as they were potential drivers of economic growth.

“Cognisant of the role played by small and medium enterprises and the need to stimulate long term economic growth and higher levels of productivity, the Government established a ZW$500 million National Venture Capital Fund. The Fund aims to encourage sound entrepreneurship and innovation by Small and Medium Enterprises and help start-up businesses to grow.”

The president also said he had recently launched the Agricultural and Food Systems Transformation Strategy which seeks to achieve a US8.5 billion agricultural economy by 2025 while a US$5 billion strategy was also launched in Victoria Falls recently.

Land Seeker Duped Of US$32k Cash In Fake Stand Deal

Two Chitungwiza men yesterday appeared in court on allegations of defrauding an unsuspecting home-seeker of US$32 000 by using fake identity cards to sell a Mandara stand they do not own.

The home-seeker, only found out that he did not own the stand when a neighbour noticed them delivering building materials and siting a borehole and told them who actually owned it.

But after paying their money they had taken a group photograph, and that helped the police track down the two suspects, despite the use of fake ID cards.

Emmerson Chigonyati (46) and Enoss Gwangwadza (23) were facing fraud charges when they appeared before Harare magistrate Mrs Barbra Mateko.

The State opposed bail and the two were remanded in custody to Monday for the court to hear the bail application.

It is alleged that sometime in June this year the two, with two others, hatched a plan to defraud home-seekers and they flighted an advert in The Herald offering the Mandara stand for sale.

The court heard that the complainant’s wife phoned and spoke to someone who misrepresented himself as Jupiter Charles Punungwe and gave her directions to the stand and she viewed it and developed interest.

It is the State’s case that the two parties agreed on a purchase price of US$35 000.

The husband in the couple sold his property in Chitungwiza and advised the suspects that he was ready to purchase the stand.

The accused two allegedly misrepresented that they lived in Chivhu and hence on August 8 they invited the complainant and his wife there to make the payments.

The court heard that Chigonyati misrepresented to the complainant that he was Punungwe, the owner of the stand, and produced a metal identification card bearing that name.

It is alleged that Gwangwadza identified himself as Sam Mugari, nephew to Chigonyati, and produced a plastic identity card bearing that name.

The accused persons allegedly went on to produce a fraudulent deed of transfer number 0008695/2001 in the name of Punungwe and made the complainant to believe that he was buying a real stand.

The court heard that the complainant paid US$32 000 to Chigonyati, resulting in the signing of the memorandum of agreement of sale.

After the payment the complainant requested for a group photo to be taken in the company of the accused persons which he took using his cell phone.

The court heard that on August 10 and 11 the complainant made some deliveries of building materials to the stand and also invited a surveyor to find a site to drill a borehole.

At that juncture the complainant was approached by a neighbour who informed him that the owner of the stand was residing in South Africa and the stand was not for sale.

It is alleged that the complainant tried to call the accused persons to no avail, prompting him to report the matter to the police. With the group photo he was able to supply pictures of the two accused persons which led to their arrest.

The court heard that Chigonyati was arrested at Chikwanha in Chitungwiza while driving an unregistered Toyota Corolla which is suspected to have been bought from the proceeds of the crime.

The motor vehicle was searched and some identity cards belonging to different people and several sim cards believed to be used to call victims were recovered.

ZUPCO Price Honeymoon Slowly Coming To An End

Own Correspondent

THE Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO) has announced a 100% fare hike with immediate effect.

A memo written by the Belvedere Depot Manager and addressed to all bus conductors confirmed the latest development.

“Please note that all local buses and commuter omnibus fares have increased from September 5 2020 by double the price from the previous fares,” the memo said.

Accordingly, routes which were charged ZWL$8 will now be going for ZWL$16, those which were charged ZWL$12 will now be going for ZWL$24 and those which were charged ZWL$16 will now be going for ZWL$32.

Commuter omnibus charges which were ZWL$16 will now be pegged at ZWL$32 and those charging ZWL$24 will now be charging ZWL$48.

ZUPCO remains the only transport service allowed to ferry passengers after government in March imposed a ban on private commuter transport as part of measures to try and curb the spread of coronavirus.

ZUPCO enjoys subsidies from government, something that had allowed the struggling public transporter to keep fares low.

“Jonathan Moyo’s Advice Is Misleading, Be Careful”

If Jonathan Moyo’s advice is premised on “cut yangu yakamira sei” in the future dispensation, then this country is in for a joke

By Nomazulu Thata- Listening to the lecture Jonathan Moyo gave last week in his one-hour video now circulating on the social media, i felt sick in the stomach.

It is for this reason one must be careful of what they are consuming from the social media. Where do we get genuine, accurate information about the way forward in this country? However, I am of the opinion that Jonathan is not genuine in Zimbabwe’s politics: His charisma and eloquent intellectual capacity can mislead intellectuals and his advice is self-serving.

We were warming up to Professor Mandaza’s NTA suggestion as the way forward: the inevitable collapse of the Zanu PF regime is coming. An NTA is, according to Ibbo, an interim administration that will give the country the much-needed relief in a poisonous playing field. New players will come in, experts who are apolitical, who will use their expertise to lift this bankrupt economy to a good functional administration.

We have a lot of technocrats; we have identified them time and again. Jonathan is shooting down such suggestion because he does not see his role in this NTA, an NTA constituting only experts: technocrats and NOT political scientist?

The collapse of Zanu PF regime develops a power void that cannot immediately be occupied by MDC-Alliance as this will destabilize the nation. I understood Mandaza’s NTA as an interim administration that will allow all parties to rebrand, and again it is an opportunity for the country to get the reforms done so that the elections, (as one of the reforms) guarantee a free and fair space for all.

This will give this country the opportunity for the NTA to engage the international community: UN, AU, SADC, EU UK, and the Commonwealth. Debt relief will be offered if we have a credible administration run by eminent people like Nkosana Moyo and several others of his calibre: I am convinced he has his people in place. Nkosana had the best manifesto in the last elections. The best opportunity for him is to lead an NTA for about three years and clean up the economic mess left by Zanu dismal failures of decades.

How does Jonathan Moyo crush this NTA idea as a non-starter?

SADC and South Africa are intervening because they are directly affected by the decaying government of Zanu PF and economic collapse. There are millions of Zimbabweans in South Africa and there will be millions crossing the river running away from political prosecution and persecution and loss of existential means.

Lack of sustainable solutions for Zimbabwe has serious repercissions for the region. It can plunge Southern Africa into  serious economic and political instability. For Jonathan Moyo to give “strategic solutions” that surpasses South Africa and SADC is a suggestion which should never be entertained by those who demand sustainable solutions to the Zimbabwean crisis.

It is inconceivable that Chamisa and MDC-Alliance can get advice from Jonathan Moyo, a once upon a time arc enemy of MDC opposition. He criticized Richard Morgen Tsvangirai even personally and had no kind words about him ever. The times must be hard for Chamisa to engage him and trust his advice: a man who has been politically bedding Zanu PF for 17 years.

He is purged by the very criminals he was supping with for almost two decades, he could have been harmed during the coup. Is he genuine in giving advice to Chamisa? Has the MDC-Alliance ever asked those pertinent questions about his sincerity? Jonathan is giving advice that reveals his intention for the future dispensation.

Dismissing Mandaza’s NTA is because he sees no future for himself in the coming dispensation. Jonathan’s politics has always served himself to the extent of overlooking the atrocities Mugabe Gukurahundists committed in Matabeleland: purges that systematically murdered u Baba uMlevu and thousands of Ndebele speaking Zimbabweans.

Not so long-ago Jonathan mislead Grace Mugabe to the point of no return. He tried to use Grace to get power from Mugabe. He fed Grace with words she was to say in those rallies, Grace was over-exited to have a luminary like Jonathan on her side, advising her what to say and who to get rid of in the party and government. The rest is history, but it is interesting that people have learnt nothing from history.

MDC-Alliance has learnt nothing: Jonathan is the last person to advise an opposition party that he loathed openly. Is politics this dirty? When the plan to take over from Robert Mugabe foiled, Jonathan called Grace Mugabe a divisive person without leadership qualities as if he did not know that before. Grace was used and abused to takeover power from her husband and this is how women are used and abused and later discarded.

Let us revisit and remember Jonathan’s departing words: He thanked Robert Mugabe for giving him the opportunity of a lifetime to serve him to the last. He likened Robert Mugabe with Fidel Castro of Cuba. Either by omission or commission, he removes Mugabe from the Gukurahundi atrocities and sees Mnangagwa and Perrance Shiri as some of perpetrators of genocide in Matabeleland and Midlands.

This is not corrected: Mugabe was the commander-in-Chief of armed forces back then who sent the Fifth Brigade to annihilate the Matabeleland people and Shona people who were Zapu members. It is estimated that 20,000 people lost their lives in the Gukurahundi genocide.

Curiously, the people of Matabeleland believe Jonathan when he turns his politics around today and tells us that he was in the Zanu PF party and government to take revenge to those who murdered his father: murderers including Mnangagwa and Perrance Shiri.

There were no indications whatsoever that Jonathan was planning a revenge from elements in the Zanu PF party and government. He dined with Mnangagwa and all living Gukurahundists openly, bought a big farm in the middle of Mashonaland: He was settled in Mashonaland.

We, again, are told that Jonathan went crawling with his knees, begged Robert Mugabe for forgiveness after he was thrown out of the party for planning the Tsholotsho Declaration that would have seen Mnangagwa becoming president instead of Joyce Mujuru. Again he denies this today, told us it was Jacob Mudenda who hatched the plan, many people bought this as true. It was cold outside Zanu PF, he said.

We have been saying that Chamisa is too youthful to lead a formidable opposition. Chamisa has made serious mistakes ever since Tsvangirai died. He should have ascended into power credibly and not questionably. These purges between him and Khuphe are uncalled for. To take Jonathan Moyo as advisor to the party is the height of folly.

There are enough lawyers in MDC-Alliance who could give credible advice to President Chamisa. Jonathan Moyo’s input is not serving the party and the people. To twin the illegality of the coup and that of the elections results in 2018 is not genuine. The people supported the coup, what happened after the coup is another story for another day.

 

 

 

Is It True That No-one Will Be Moved From The Land They Are Currently Occupying?

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has said the land reform programme, which redressed colonial land ownership imbalances by giving land to black Zimbabweans at the turn of the millennium, is irreversible and what the Government is doing now is implementing the dictates of the Constitution.

Addressing members of the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) at the State House yesterday, the President said there won’t be any vacillation on the land issue.

“Let me restate that the Land Reform Programme is irreversible. To this end, there is no vacillation. The current processes with regards to land issues entail the implementation of provisions of our national Constitution, in particular, Section 295 as it relates to black indigenous Zimbabweans. I urge all farmers to remain focused on preparing for a successful 2020/2021 season,” he said.

Way back in 2013, then Lands Minister Herbert Murerwa faced huge criticism from ZANU PF his own party after he announced that the government would no longer take over farms protected by bilateral investment promotion and protection agreements (Bippas) with foreign governments.

Murerwa said the decision was meant to respect the pacts and lessen future the burden of lawsuits against the government.

Under the Bippa terms, if the government took over a farm, it must pay for both the land and the infrastructure. For other farms not protected by such agreements, the government is only obliged to pay for equipment and not the land itself.

In the rushed haphazard land grab Zanu-PF ignored Bippas. This was displayed in its central committee report, presented to the party’s national conference in December 2012. The report said that, of the 153 farms protected by investment agreements across the country, 116 had been settled by 4179 families.

The party’s previous disregard for Bippas makes shocking of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s sentiments that no one will be removed from land they are currently occupying when confirmed over 4000 people are on BIPPA farms. This about-turn is a surprise, even to its supporters.

How many farms are really under these agreements is a key question that government needs to answer.

The exact number of farms under this category is difficult to immediately established. However, figures from the former farmers’ compensation steering committee show that a total of 5,454 farms were taken over by the government since 2000, with 4,676 of these not being covered under any bilateral investment treaty.

In 2013, a ZANU-PF policy document, presented at that year’s conference addressing compensation for BIPPA farms, showed that out of a total of 153 farms protected by the treaties, 116 farms had been acquired for resettlement.

Ex Econet, Netone And Telecel Boss Appointed ZINARA CEO To Make It “Techno Savvy”

THE Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara), has appointed telecoms and financial intelligence expert Mr Nkosinathi Ncube as its new chief executive officer following the departure of Engineer Nancy Masiyiwa-Chamisa who was fired last year.

Zinara board chairman Engineer Michael Madanha, confirmed the development yesterday saying Mr Ncube started work on Tuesday. Administration and human resources director, Mr Gilfern Moyo, was the acting chief executive pending the appointment of the substantive office holder.

During Mr Moyo’s tenure as the acting chief executive, Zinara made significant headway towards building a positive image following several months of negative media onslaught.

Eng Madanha said Mr Ncube was highly skilled in technological innovations needed to drive Zinara’s agenda given his vast experience that spanned over 22 years in the banking and telecoms industry.

In line with Zinara’s mandate, Eng Madanha said the primary focus of the new chief executive was to ensure that the institution improved revenue collections using technological innovations that would in turn benefit road authorities and the road users.

“As a board, we said Zinara should now stick to its core mandate of fixing, collecting, disbursing and managing the use of road user fees,” said Eng Madanha.

“We now have an expert with unparalleled skills and experience in technological innovations that we think will help Zinara to increase its road user fees collection efforts.

“Mr Ncube is bringing rich and relevant experience from all the three mobile networks in the country to Zinara after he had worked for Econet Wireless, Telecel Zimbabwe and NetOne at senior executive level.

“He was instrumental in the setting up EcoCash, Telecash and also reviving the OneMoney mobile money platform run by NetOne.

“Our key goal through the coming in of Mr Ncube is to ensure that Zinara is techno savvy, focus on collections and disbursements using modern technologies and more importantly serving the public. We want to clean the Zinara brand to ensure that it meets world class standards.”

Eng Madanha was hopeful that Mr Ncube would be also instrumental in forging partnerships between Zinara and other stakeholders such as municipalities and other companies involved infrastructural development. He said such partnerships were key for Zinara to attain the targets of Vision 2030 and fulfilling President Mnangagwa’s mantra that “Zimbabwe is open for business.”

In his remarks Mr Ncube said: “We are here to make sure that Zinara is a good brand that collects road user fees using modern technologies. We want to make sure that life is easy for motorists on the road.”

22 More Elephants Found Dead

Reuters

Zimbabwe’s wildlife agency said on Wednesday it had discovered more elephant carcasses near a major game park, bringing the number of dead animals suspected to have been killed by a bacterial infection to 22, double the initial figure.

The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) has already ruled out poaching and cyanide poisoning for the death of elephants in Pandamasuwe Forest in western Zimbabwe, between the largest wildlife sanctuary Hwange National Park and Victoria Falls.

Zimparks spokesman Tinashe Farawo said the latest elephant carcasses were found on Tuesday and Wednesday. Most of the animals were young, with the oldest being 18 years.

The elephants, which had their tusks intact, had died in similar circumstances to those first discovered last week.

“We suspect it is the same causes as the first group and we are also looking at taking samples to other independent laboratories so that we can broaden our investigations,” said Farawo.

He said it would be a while before a final report on the causes of the deaths is ready.

Zimparks officials say the biggest threat to Zimbabwe’s elephant herd is overpopulation and that lower rainfall this year could again leave the animals facing starvation after at least 200 died in 2019 from a lack of water and food.

Zimbabwe is home to some 80,000 elephants, around a fifth of Africa’s total, conservationists estimate. Overall numbers have declined sharply in recent years, mostly due to a combination of poaching, illegal hunting and drought.

Earlier this year neighboring Botswana was hit with hundreds of mysterious elephant deaths. A wildlife official in Botswana said in July preliminary tests pointed to a naturally occurring toxin as a probable cause. (Reporting by MacDonald Dzirutwe Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

Blame The Constitution Not Mnangagwa – POLAD Partners

State Media

Opposition political parties participating in the Political Actors Dialogue (polad) have backed the Government decision to compensate for farm improvements those white former commercial farmers who lost land during land reform, saying the move was required by the Constitution.

The parties said this after the fourth POLAD principals’ executive meeting at State House yesterday. The parties’ statements follow an outcry from some sections of the opposition that the decision by Government to compensate the former farmers for the improvements on their farms, although not the land itself, was a reversal of Land Reform programme.

The Government has on several times stressed that the compensation deal was for improvements only and that land reform was not reversible.

National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) president, Professor Lovemore Madhuku said if there was any issue related to the issue of compensation, then the problem was the Constitution and the large majority who approved the Constitution.

“The Constitution provides for it and if you have to blame anything you have to blame the Constitution and if you blame the Constitution you have to blame the people of Zimbabwe for endorsing that Constitution,” said Prof Madhuku.

People’s Democratic Party’s president Ms Lucia Matibenga agreed that compensation was a Constitutional matter.

“Those issues were debated and we came up with a draft which people voted for and if I can emphasise this, which some of us have been complaining about the lack of implementation of the Constitution. Now it is being implemented (and) some people are complaining,” she said.

Ms Matibenga also shot down suggestions that there was a crisis in Zimbabwe, saying most of the so-called crises were only happening on social media platforms, contrary to what was happening on the ground.

Coalition of Democrats leader Mr Trust Chikohora said the leaders had been re-assured by Government on the irreversibility of the land reform.

“Another topical issue which came up was the issue of compensation for white former commercial farmers and we are happy to say that Government re-assured us that the land reform programme is irreversible and compensation is to tie some loose ends so that we come up as a country with effective agriculture and result in us as a country being able to attract foreign direct investment as we honour Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreements, (BIPPAs),” said Mr Chikohora.

Zanu PF deputy secretary for Legal Affairs, Paul Mangwana, echoed similar sentiments saying the matter was provided for in the Constitution.

“The issue of compensation is a Constitutional matter and it took a lot of our time during the constitution making process and during that time, all political parties were agreed that we should pay for developments on farms,” he said. Mangwana said the payment for farms that fall under BIPPAs was an acknowledgement of Zimbabwe’s contractual obligations.

Finance and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya, also briefed POLAD on the various economic policies being implemented by Government. The political party leaders were happy with the relative stability brought by the foreign currency auction system.

MDC Alliance Councillor Picked Up On Allegations Of Murder…

By A Correspondent | MDC Alliance councillor for Bindura Ward 1, Paradzai Mupingiza, yesterday appeared in court on serious allegations of fatally assaulting another reveller during a fight over a woman at a night club.

Mupingiza (35) was not asked to plead to murder charges when he appeared before Harare magistrate Mrs Barbra Mateko.

He was remanded in custody to September 18. Bail in such cases can only be granted by the High Court.

The state alleges that on March 21 at around midnight, both Mupingiza and the deceased — Robert Gomana — were at Hub 24 Nite Club at Dzivarasekwa 2 Shopping Centre in Harare, drinking beer.

The court heard that Mupingiza was in the company of two unknown men and a woman. It is alleged that Gomana developed an interest in the woman and he approached her seeking sexual relations.

This did not go down well with Mupingiza and the two men who then teamed up and assaulted Gomana.

The court heard that Gomara was saved by other patrons in the night club.

It is the State’s case that Gomana was rushed to Rujeko Clinic, Dzivarasekwa for treatment and was referred to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, where he was admitted.

Gomana died three days later due to injuries he sustained from the assault and a report was made to the police leading to the arrest of Mupingiza.

It was impossible at the time of writing to get the councillor’s version of events. The case continues; MDC Alliance Leaders have in recent months been arrested on spurious charges, and two days ago a Harare police officer was arrested on allegations of issuing fake COVID clearance certificates for USD10. In the latter case, the ZANU PF controlled media reported saying the named officer was arrested for issuing a certificate to MDC Alliance councillor Denford Ngadziore. The development comes two years after the police general Godwin Matanga publicly announced that he wants the MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa to give up his legal fight against Emmerson Mnangagwa over the military engineered 2018 election results. The police boss, told the Motlanthe Commission he wants Chamisa to take up a job given him by Mnangagwa of head of the opposition in parliament.

10 million VIDEO Views: Chinese Company Justifies Paying Zimbabwean Workers In Coins Saying They’re Just Allowances.

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By Business Reporter- The Chinese company at the centre of a leaked video of workers being paid in coins spoke in December saying these are just cushion allowances.

8 months later just as the video has hit 10 million views, we seek to evaluate or better said count how much is being paid to the workers, even if they’re just cushion allowances. HOW MUCH DO YOU THINK IS BEING PAID THE BLACK ZIMBABWEAN WORKERS? VIDEO LOADING IN THE FOLLOWING LINK… 

Sunny Yi Feng is the same company previously in trouble with Norton MP Temba Mliswa.

Sunny Yi Feng employs 1 193 locals and is producing 30 000 – 35 000 square metres of quality tiles per day for both the local and export market. 70% of the tiles are exported to countries in the region including South Africa, Mozambique, Zambia, Malawi, Botswana and the DRC.

Publishing on new years’ eve, Sunny Yi Feng Tiles said:

“It looks like there is a bit of misconception on this video trending. Considering the harsh economic environment we are operating in we give of valued staff cushion allowances. It’s of great importance for all our valuable stakeholders to understand that these are not salaries.

“Some might be shocked by the use of scale to weigh money , this is indeed a creative way of making a quick payments to our 1700 employees. We have the understanding that coins contain the same value in terms or value and weight and therefore the values are homogeneous.”

“No one Will Be Removed From Their Land,” War Veterans

State Media

TOP leaders in the opposition who were always opposed to the Land Reform Programme have no moral ground to lecture the Zanu PF Government on how to handle an issue that they have always opposed, veterans of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle have said.

Speaking at a media briefing at Zanu PF Headquarters in Harare yesterday, the ruling party’s secretary for War Veterans, Douglas Mahiya warned the opposition, some media organisations and civic society organisations against deliberately misleading the nation for political mileage using the land issue, which he said was irreversible.

“The Government is living up to the constitution of this country. All in earnest as was agreed by the Constitution in which even the opposition parties participated in crafting. What surprises the war veterans is that when we gave people land, the opposition cried foul.

“How can they appear like they are supporting the Government or they are more politically conscious than the people who actually fought for the land? That is hypocrisy. MDC did not want people to get land. However, they must know that the war veterans are also alive to the fact that it is the question of land that has been used by the West to impose sanctions on Zimbabwe, to punish the people of Zimbabwe. There is no way the opposition can start talking about it as if they do not know the genesis of sanctions,” Mahiya said.

Mahiya assured Zimbabweans that contrary to the wishful aspirations of the MDC Alliance and its handlers, no one is going to lose his or her land.

“There is nothing new. There is nothing to debate about. No one is going to be removed from their land. It is business as usual. We have a responsible Government which is very constitutional. Constitutionalism is what the President is doing. No one is going to be evicted from his or her piece of land. Zimbabweans should not panic about the new developments,” said Mahiya.

Mnangagwa Promotes Four Liberation War Veterans Still Serving In The Army

Emmerson Mnangagwa has promoted four colonels, who are all ex-combatants from the liberation war, to the rank of Brigadier-General, a few months before their planned retirement.

The policy, now set down in regulations, gives every ex-combatant who joined the Zimbabwe Defence Forces one jump in rank on retirement.

Commander Zimbabwe National Army Lieutenant-General Edzai Absalom Chimonyo conferred new ranks on Brigadier Generals Rufus Chigudu, Edgar Dube, Units Gangata and Alexio Tafirenyika at Army Headquarters Officers, Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks in Harare, yesterday.

They were promoted six months prior to the date of their retirement.

Speaking at the investiture ceremony, Lt-Gen Chimonyo congratulated the senior officers for their hard work and loyalty during their service to the army from the days of the liberation struggle.

He urged them to go and fit well into civilian life and focus on enhancing the country’s agrarian reform through working the land.

“On behalf of the Commander Defence Forces, General Philip Valerio Sibanda, it is a great honour that I wish to congratulate you on your elevation to the ranks of Brigadier General,” said Lt-Gen Chimonyo.

“The ceremony was delayed due to Covid-19 restrictions, but today we witness the honour of four hard working loyal senior officers promoted to the rank of brigadier general six months prior to their dates of retirement. His Excellency, the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces has promoted you.” Giving a vote of thanks after being conferred with the rank, Brigadier General Dube thanked the Commander Zimbabwe National Army for giving him and his colleagues the recognition. He promised to remain loyal to both the force and the country through enhancing and upholding all Government initiated programmes. -state media

South African Delegation Expected In Harare On Tuesday

By Jane Mlambo| The South African delegation from the African National Congress is expected in Harare on Tuesday next week following resolution by the party to meet with Zanu PF leaders and other key political stakeholders in the country.

This was revealed by South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) reporter Sophie Mokoena on Twitter yesterday.

“The ANC delegation is expected to arrive in Zimbabwe on Tuesday,” said Mokoena.

A few weeks ago another delegation headed by Mufamadi and Baleka Mbete visited Zimbabwe and met with President Emmerson Mnangagwa only, leaving the opposition and other key stakeholders disgruntled.

The ANC later met and agreed to meet with all stakeholders as it moves to douse the flame that has seen Zimbabwe trending on the global arena.

VIDEO: Europe Reacts After US Slapped ICC Officials With Sanctions | DW SPECIAL

The European Union has said it will defend the International Criminal Court against attempts to undermine it. The EU is the latest institution to stand behind ICC after the US government sanctioned top court officials. The Trump administration has blacklisted ICC’s chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda and her top aide over the court’s investigation into whether US forces committed war crimes in Afghanistan. On Wednesday, US secretary of state Mike Pompeo announced the sanctions on Bensouda, accusing the ICC of continuing to target Americans. What do you think of the US’s actions? Join the debate in the comment section below.

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EU Fed Up With Mnangagwa’s ‘New Dispensation’

BRUSSELS — Ongoing mismanagement and corruption mean it is “out of the question” that the European Union will resume aid directly to the government of Zimbabwe anytime soon, according to the bloc’s ambassador to the country.

The government of President Emmerson Mnangagwa has “indicated that they would be interested in reverting back to budget support,” EU Ambassador Timo Olkkonen told Devex in an interview last week. “I can’t prejudge, of course, what happens with the [EU’s upcoming development assistance] programming exercise — but I would say, from my personal perspective, I think it would be impossible.”

The EU stopped sending money directly to government coffers in the southern African nation in 2002, citing violations of human rights and democratic principles under then-President Robert Mugabe. Three years ago, when Mnangagwa seized power from his former mentor in a coup and declared the country “open for business,” Brussels offered the prospect of greater assistance in exchange for free and fair elections.

“We have to think about how we can support the country in a situation where the level of governance is not where we would like it to be.”

Instead, soldiers killed at least six people in the aftermath of the 2018 election that was won by Mnangagwa and criticized by international observers. In recent months, a government crackdown has seen the arrest of domestic opponents and journalists, such as Hopewell Chin’ono, who had reported on a corruption scandal involving COVID-19 supplies.

“Is there really a break with the past?” Olkkonen asked. “Security forces are very heavy-handed, and the treatment of many of these government critics just seems very, very unfair.”

Asked whether the country’s judiciary is independent of the ruling ZANU-PF party, Olkkonen said that “there are clearly cases where you can question [whether] there are political motives behind some of those decisions.” Citing unsuccessful bail applications and countercharges against government critics, he said that “many of these cases really look like overreaction, and then there is also a [question] of fairness and equality of treatment.”

Economically, Olkkonen said skyrocketing inflation following the reintroduction of the Zimbabwe dollar was a symptom of structural problems, such as the “dysfunctional” agriculture sector, as well as “large-scale corruption” in the “very opaque” mining sector. More than half of the population requires food aid, he said. With around 90% of people working in the informal sector, COVID-19 — which has yet to peak in the country — has exacerbated the preexisting humanitarian, economic, social, and political crises, the ambassador said.

“The expected reforms have not been made,” Olkkonen said of Mnangagwa’s administration. “The country is in a very difficult place. They had discussions with the IMF [International Monetary Fund], but that has also now broken off. … We have to think about how we can support the country in a situation where the level of governance is not where we would like it to be.”

Between 2014 and 2020, the EU focused on health, agriculture, and good governance, steering funds through consultants and NGOs rather than the government. In the coming months, EU delegations around the world will report back to HQ in Brussels on what their priorities should be for the 2021-2027 period.

Foreign aid neglected in historic EU budget deal

After more than two years, European Union leaders finally agreed on a new budget for the bloc. But the results for development are mixed.

“What’s happening in the country and where the country is now will also influence our forthcoming programming exercise,” Olkkonen said. “It can’t be disengaged from that fact.”

In July, the EU foreign affairs chief, Josep Borrell, tweeted: “Recent developments in Zimbabwe are deeply worrying. The work of human rights defenders, journalists, and civil society organisations is essential to support reforms that stand the test of time. Upholding constitutional rights is a principle which cannot be compromised.”

However, that is not enough for Thandekile Moyo. During an online panel discussion last month, the Zimbabwean human rights advocate said that she had lost faith in the international community.

“I believe it is up to us Zimbabweans to save ourselves,” Moyo said, citing international inaction over the Gukurahundi massacres in the 1980s, the killings in Harare in 2018 despite the presence of election observers, and the recent disappearance and torture of government opponents. “I don’t think the international community will do anything. They’ve never done anything, and we might have to wake up to that reality and take it upon ourselves to free ourselves.”

Olkkonen said the EU had reacted to abuses in Zimbabwe, suspending aid to the government in the early 2000s and enforcing an arms embargo and an asset freeze on a company close to the military. However, he said he understood the frustration of locals, “seeing that the international community is, yes, condemning the situation, but then that would be the limit of it. Then the question would be, what would they expect the EU or other western countries to do? And obviously there are limitations to that, what is possible and what is not.”

He said the EU had been encouraging regional African bodies to get more involved in Zimbabwe. “So far we haven’t heard much from [the Southern African Development Community], but we did have for the first time quite a critical comment from the African Union Commission, and I think that’s encouraging.”

-Devex

Wadiwa Wepa Moyo Star Actor Back In Zim

Let the show go on! Runaway drama series, Wadiwa Wepa Moyo lead actor Everson Chieza, known for his lead role as Man Tawa is back in the country after having been stuck in Botswana since the beginning of the lockdown.

The talented actor who could not travel back home due to Covid-19 travel restrictions finally made it back a fortnight ago. Upon arrival, he was quarantined at Plumtree High School and was eventually released on Monday.

He is now at his home in Harare with fans excited as this may signal the return of the soapie whose shooting of the second season, had been halted due to Man Tawa’s absence among other Covid-19 related reasons.

Speaking from his Harare, Chieza said: “I’m officially back home in Zimbabwe. This is after I underwent Covid-19 testing and quarantine. I was very cautious with my travelling and I’m glad that I tested negative.

“It really wasn’t an easy decision to travel back considering the situation, but I needed to do it in order to pursue my dreams and passion.”

Having taken such a risk, Chieza said fans must expect to see him on screens soon, undertaking different roles.

“Now there’s a whole lot more to expect. I know people are mostly excited by Wadiwa Wepa Moyo, but there’ll be more of me in different screenplays as a different person.
“My only hope though is that Wadiwa Wepa Moyo supporters adjust to seeing me as a different person in other screenplays. Now that I’m in Zimbabwe, it’s time to work,” he said.

Wadiwa Wepa Moyo series production manager, Kudakwashe Jani in a recent interview said the production is scheduled for January next year adding that they are working on other projects for now.

Among the forthcoming projects is a comedy movie titled Organised Crime which they hope will resonate with most locals just like Wadiwa Wepa Moyo.

-State Media

Dr Noah Manyika Snubs POLAD

Dr Noah Manyika

Own Correspondent|Opposition leader Noah Manyika has said he is not desperate to join Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s POLAD.

Manyika described POLAD as a “captured platform.”

“I have just received an inquiry from a journalist about Mnangagwa’s statement today inviting those who have so far refused to join POLAD to do so. I responded as follows:

Mnangagwa is still operating under the delusion that everyone is desperate to join the gravy train. I am not.

He still believes everyone can be bought, threatened, coerced into cooperating with his repressive, corrupt and incompetent regime.

The fight is not to join POLAD, but for freedom. The fight is to change a sadistic and selfish system whose true colours have now become evident to all.

The real message from Mnangagwa is when we saw the abduction and torture of Mathuthu’s relative, and Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume in leg irons and much much more.

The message is evident through the Neanderthal thinking that the brutal reality in our country can be changed by denying it, or that calls by the clergy for the government to do what’s right should be used as an opportunity to threaten Ndebeles.

Mnangagwa’s message is clear when he attempts to use an issue as critical as land to separate the white community from the rest of the Zimbabweans who live tortured lives under his regime.

Mnangagwa’s imperious statements that assume everyone will go crawling to State House at his call demonstrate the extent of his delusions of grandeur.

Ultimately, no authoritarian, no matter how vicious, can escape the consequences of their own folly.

One day, Zimbabwe shall be free,” said Manyika.

Soda Zhemu Says Power Cuts To Disappear In A Few Days

Government has assured the nation that power supplies would improve in the coming days as interventions are being implemented to restore normal generation at Hwange Thermal Power Station.

The country is facing power outages as a result of depressed generation mainly at Hwange due to ageing equipment that is overdue for service. Power utility, Zesa is producing 270 megawatts (MW) from Hwange and 890MW from Kariba hydro. An average of 200MW is imports against a national demand of 2 200MW.

Speaking on the sidelines of a tour of the Hwange units 7 and 8 expansion project here yesterday, Energy and Power Development Minister, Soda Zhemu, said engineers at Hwange Power Station were working towards bringing unit 5 online with repairs having been completed.

“Three units are currently in service and doing between 260 and 270MW, which is actually inadequate considering the power demands in the country. So far, we are expecting unit 5 to be back on service anytime once diesel is made available, which we heard is on its way,” he said.

“In the next 2-3 days unit 5 will be back to service. Once that unit is back online then the current power outages will be a thing of the past. Yes, we know there is work going on at units 3 and 6 and arrangements to have the experts coming back into the country.”

The minister expressed hope that once units 3 and 6 were brought into service by next month and December, the country will meet its power requirements for the productive sector and household consumers.

He said delays on progress at units 7 and 8 expansion project as well as the existing units was due to the outbreak of Covid-19, which caused lockdowns that affected foreign travel by engineers after the December holiday.

“We have also taken note of the challenges the power utility is facing in terms of breakdowns. Unit 5 is supposed to be taken back into service anytime,” said the minister.

He said the ministry has made recommendations for the energy company to invest in modern technology and use of coking-gas to firing and stabilisation of generators to augment the expensive fuel.

Briefing the minister, Zimbabwe Power Company acting general manager, Engineer Tom Chuma said refurbishment on unit 5 was complete and was awaiting delivery of diesel to start up the generators for it to be back online.

-State Media

Thousands Of Zimbabweans Reject Khupe Nomination For Parly Seat

By A Correspondent| Opposition MDC Alliance Secretary General Charlton Hwende says 300 000 objections have been filed with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) against candidates nominated by a rival faction to replace recalled legislators elected on Proportional Representation.

A few months back, the MDC-T led by Thokozani Khupe recalled over 10 legislators elected on an MDC Alliance ticket. This followed a Supreme Court ruling that reversed the elevation of Nelson Chamisa after the death of founding President Morgan Tsvangirai.

After the recall, the Khupe faction submitted to ZEC, names of persons to fill the vacant seats both in the national assembly and senate.

ZEC proceeded to publish names, calling for objections to be filed before the names could be confirmed.

Angered by the whole drama that proceeded the Supreme Court ruling, MDC Alliance members have not wasted time, flooding ZEC with objections which if considered would spell doom to Khupe who is also hoping to bounce back in parliament.

Hwende took to Twitter to announce the master stroke move that could put the whole process into a quandary.

“Over 300 000 objections filed with @ZECzim in Harare and their various Provincial offices by registered voters rejecting the electoral fraud that seek to remove the people they elected and replace them with people that @DrThoko_Khupe fielded & the voters rejected,” said Hwende.

 

MDC Alliance Namibia Statement On Jacob Mafume Victory: Full Text

MDC Alliance

04 SEPTEMBER 2020

MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA DISTRICT CONGRATULATES ITS POLITICAL DYNAMO JACOB MAFUME AS THE NEWLY DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED MAYOR OF HARARE.

To the chagrin of Zanupf surrogates, Mdc-Thokozani, President Nelson Chamisa’s Mdc Alliance scooped the Mayoral position with 19 votes humiliating fake constitutionalists led by the captured Khupe.

Zanupf apologists were represented by the feeble Mukunguma who polled a pathetic amount of votes. Reading through the frustrated faces of second-hand democrats, we can witness that they are moody, resentful and despondent to the victory of genuine revolutionaries but such is the social democracy and constitutionalism they always pout and sulk.

As Mdc Alliance Namibia, we are very jovial and jocund upon witnessing the People’s victory.

We want to open our political envelop of exuberance celebrating the ascension of our outspoken and diligent councillor Advocate Jacob Mafume to the apex of the council of the city of Harare. It is quite frustrating to Khupe, Mwonzora and Festus Dumbu after illegally removing the former Mayor Hebert Gomba alleging him of being loyal to the People’s project led by President Nelson Chamisa.

We are wildly jubilant to register our initial victory in the test of democratic legitimacy between the Mdc Alliance and the Zanupf-manufactured Mdc-T. It was proven that the court of politics is completely non-identical or divergent from the court of law, which can be easily converted to a Zanupf functionary.

Furthermore, it was made bare that the judicially-sponsored Mdc-Thokozani can only achieve mastery in the captured courts that are not subject to a constitutional and democratic vote by social democrats.

Khupe and cronies dismally lost because the election of Mayor is by councillors not Border Gezi trained court officers who protect partisan interests at the expense of the downtrodden masses. Their cancer of manipulating state apparatus aided by sadist Zanupf could not save them from embarrassment at the hands of the political mountain , Mdc Alliance.

Moreso, we have confidence that His Worship Jacob Mafume will continue with our smart governance of our beloved city of Harare. We encourage our leader to shun corruption and provide quality social services. There is need to fight for the independence of local government from the central government that is interfering in the governance of our local councils. It is imperative to sanitise everything spoiled by the unconstitutional involvement of the corrupt and voracious Zanupf belly politicians of plunder and self-enrichment.

In conclusion, the pulsating defeat of the sons and daughters of Zanupf masquerading as genuine revolutionaries is both a political and moral lesson to Mdc-Thokozani so that they gather their political capital if they want to compete in any democratic elections with the Political behemoth, Mdc Alliance.

The most effective arsenal in politics is Political Capital. Go back to the drawing board!

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Minister Embarassed As Adult Content Appears On Screen During A Virtual Meeting

A Zimbabwean Minister and delegates who had tuned in to a virtual meeting got the shock of their lives and were embarrassed when adult content was displayed alternatively.

However, social misfits and hackers somehow hacked the virtual meeting and displayed por_nography during the webinar instead.

Online publication, Open Parly reports that the rather unwelcome and ignominious disruption came when Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu was wrapping up his remarks. As a result of the sleazy content, the virtual meeting was abruptly stopped.

Other people who were attending the virtual meeting include high ranking officials from the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Information.

Following the embarrassing faux pas, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Environment, Climate, Tourism, and Hospitality Industry Munesu Munodawafa profusely apologized for the incident.

In April, a similar incident occurred in South Africa when hackers gained access to a video conference that was being hosted by South Africa’s Minister for Women, Youth, and Persons with Disabilities Maite Nkoana-Mashabane and displayed adult content instead. The meeting was also being held over Zoom.

Although very popular with many people, Zoom has been criticized for not being secure. In fact, some governments and corporations have forbidden their employees from using Zoom to conduct official state business citing security and privacy concerns.

Following the coronavirus induced national lockdowns across the world, Zoom and other teleconferencing apps experienced a spike in usage.

However, Zoom has faced severe backlash after reports surfaced of traffic being routed through China, Zoombombing, a lack of proper security measures, and other privacy-related issues.

Reports of Zoom calls not being end-to-end encrypted, hackers being able to eavesdrop into calls, records of meetings available publicly on the internet, and un-invited attendee’s able to hijack calls caused major concerns .

-Open Parly

Zanu PF MP Joosb Omar Neglects Constituency

4 September 2020

*Wezhira Munya and Kimberley Tariro Mamhende*

MDC Alliance ward 13 shadow councillor in Mwenezi East, Mr Martin Taruona said, “Mwenezi residents in ward 13 and other wards are experiencing massive hunger due to drought, high unemployment and high costs of basic commodities.”

ZANU PF Mwenezi East ward 13 councillor Mudavose could not be reached for comment.

Residents in ward 13, Mwenezi East where displaced from Tokwe Mkosi area.

Ward 13 is in Chigwizi area.

In Mwenezi East most basic commodities such as mealie-meal, cooking oil, sugar, salt are being sold in forex. However, most people in Mwenezi East earn their salaries in Zimbabwean Rtgs. As a result, most residents in Mwenezi are failing to purchase basic commodities.

One ward 13 resident said, “We kindly appeal to the Government and donors to assist us with food aid.”

One resident said, “The government relocated us to this area. Now, we are dying due to hunger. Government is are not giving us any help.”

Another resident said, “We voted for Zanu PF member of Parliament Mr Joosb Omar and ZANU PF councillor Mr Mudovose and President Munangangwa but they have neglected us. We urgently need food aid before we die with hunger.”

Some under aged girls and women are engaging in prostitution in order to get food.

Mahiya Accuses Opposition Of “Misleading” Nation On Land Issue

Douglas Mahiya

TOP leaders in the opposition who were always opposed to the Land Reform Programme have no moral ground to lecture the Zanu PF Government on how to handle an issue that they have always opposed, veterans of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle have said.

Speaking at a media briefing at Zanu PF Headquarters in Harare yesterday, the ruling party’s secretary for War Veterans, Douglas Mahiya warned the opposition, some media organisations and civic society organisations against deliberately misleading the nation for political mileage using the land issue, which he said was irreversible.

“The Government is living up to the constitution of this country. All in earnest as was agreed by the Constitution in which even the opposition parties participated in crafting. What surprises the war veterans is that when we gave people land, the opposition cried foul.

“How can they appear like they are supporting the Government or they are more politically conscious than the people who actually fought for the land? That is hypocrisy. MDC did not want people to get land.

However, they must know that the war veterans are also alive to the fact that it is the question of land that has been used by the West to impose sanctions on Zimbabwe, to punish the people of Zimbabwe.

There is no way the opposition can start talking about it as if they do not know the genesis of sanctions,” Cde Mahiya said.
Cde Mahiya assured Zimbabweans that contrary to the wishful aspirations of the MDC Alliance and its handlers, no one is going to lose his or her land.

“There is nothing new. There is nothing to debate about. No one is going to be removed from their land. It is business as usual. We have a responsible Government which is very constitutional.
Constitutionalism is what the President is doing. No one is going to be evicted from his or her piece of land.

Zimbabweans should not panic about the new developments,” said Mahiya.-The Herald

Beta Bricks Goes International

BETA Holdings Zimbabwe, one of Zimbabwe’s leading infrastructural suppliers, has merged with Zambian company Kalulushi Clay Bricks Zambia Limited which has since registered in Mauritius as BETA International company.

The deal which took effect in August will see Godfrey Manhambara assuming the post of group chief executive officer of BETA International whose board is chaired by Albert Nhau.

Rob Gillies has been appointed production director, while Cynthia Chinzwina heads the commercial division with Simbabarashe Chiurayi the acting finance manager.

“BETA International has plans to expand further into Southern and Central Africa in five years. The vision is to create solid regional infrastructure inputs manufacturers over the next few years to serve the requirements of these young developing economies,” said Manhambara.

As a result of the merger, Manhambara said, KCB will undergo major structural operation changes including the stepping down of managing director Rushil Patel who will assume the same role at Inside Capital.

The integration of the two companies is set to take place in three months until December.

“The merger will strengthen the BETA Group’s market leadership position in the infrastructural input market in Southern and Central Africa, through a combination of KCB’s energy efficient manufacturing expertise and BETA’s quality centric, innovative production systems and production scale economies to provide customers high quality products,” added Manhambara.

BETA Holdings incorporates BETA Concrete, BETA Logistics and BETA Bricks, the first brick manufacturing entity in Zimbabwe to receive international certification for Integrated International Standards Association (ISO) management systems.

BETA Bricks last year invested $10 million in building a factory in Goromonzi.

The factory — with an annual capacity of 180 million bricks — is expected to be completed in two years and will create about 400 direct jobs. The company’s three factories in Mt Hampden in western Harare have an annual capacity of about 170 million bricks.

– Financial Express

Loose ZESA Cable Electrocutes Boy(11)

ZESA

A family in Mzilikazi suburb was plunged into grief after their son who had left to look for wild fruits was electrocuted.

The incident happened last Sunday at around 5pm near the flyover in Nguboyenja suburb. B- Metro visited the bereaved family but the parents of the deceased were not around and we spoke to a neighbour who declined to be named.

Narrating the incident the neighbour said Brighton (11) had left with his friends to look for wild fruits at a bushy area near the Nguboyenja flyover. While they were there, Brighton, the neighbour said, spotted a tree with wild fruits and ran towards it.

“He did not notice a live wire which was hanging loosely from a Zesa pole. He stepped on it and tripped. The electrical wire shook him and he died a few metres from the pole,” said a neighbour.

His two friends informed a police officer who was passing by, and the police officer made a report at Entumbane Police Station.

The body of the minor was taken to Mpilo Central Hospital for post – mortem.

The neighbour said the deceased was in Grade Six. He described the minor as a bright respectful child.

“He was a quiet boy who was also a bright pupil. But then death robbed us of him when we least expected it,” said the grief stricken neighbour.

Bulawayo deputy police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele said:

“We received a case of sudden death of a 11-year-old boy who was electrocuted in Nguboyenja suburb. We urge parents to keep a watchful eye on their children and never leave them to loiter around aimlessly.”-B-Metro

Fuel Price Goes Up In Zim Dollar Terms, Down In USD

Fuel prices marginally went up in Zimbabwe dollar terms while dropping in US$ effective tomorrow, 5 September:

Petrol went up by ZW$4.78 per litre to ZW$97.93 and down in US$ by 10 cents to $1.18 per litre, while Diesel went up by $3 per litre to ZW$86.38 and down in US$ by 5 cents to $1.04.

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Councillor Kuraoune Trial To Continue On Monday

Godfrey Kurauone

As MDC Alliance hon. Timba bought high quality Protective clothing for Councillor Kuraoune.

4 September 2020

*Wezhira Munya and Kimberley Tariro Mhamhende*

Masvingo- Today, Masvingo Magistrate Patience Mandondo stated that, “The trial will continue on Monday 7th September 2020.”

Earlier in the morning, Magistrate Mandondo heard the testimony of the police officer who was a state witness.

From 12:30 to 2:30, Councillor Godfrey Kurauone gave his evidence.

At 3pm, the Magistrate Mandondo then said, “I am tired, Godfrey Kurauone will be cross-examined on Monday, 7th September 2020.”

On Monday, councillor Godfrey Kurauone and other witness will testify.

Advocate Martin Mureri said, “We pray that on Monday all outstanding witnesses will give their evidence and be cross-examined.”

After witnesses gave their testimonies and cross-examined. The Magistrate will give judgement. On Monday, the Magistrate may give judgement or she may give the date of judgement.

Former Masvingo urban member of parliament advocate Tongai Matutu of Matutu and Mureri legal practitioners attended councillor Kuraone’s trail said, “Our virbrant National youth organiser Godfrey Kurauone has spend a record of 34 days in Remand Prison, l pray for his acquittal.”

MDC Alliance honourable Timba bought a high quality Personal Protective attire for MDC National youth organiser Godfrey Kurauone to wear it in prison. This attire is very important to protect councillor Kuraoune from covid-19.”

Honourable Mugidho the MDC National women acting chairlady brought the Protective attire of Councillor Kurauone to Masvingo.

Today, many MDC Alliance members, ZimRights officials, family members and Masvingo ward 4 residents came to give solidarity to councillor Kurauone.

On a sad note, MDC Alliance founding member and former member of parliament Mr J. Chitando is admitted in Masvingo General Hospital since three days ago.

Masvingo MDC Alliance youth leader Mr Kingsley Sibanda confirmed that Mr Chitando is not feeling well.

Residents Require Proper Services -Jacob Mafume

Jacob Mafume

Newly-elected Harare mayor Jacob Mafume said he will carry on with the work the MDC Alliance-dominated council started when it was elected in 2018.

The Mt Pleasant Ward 17 Councillor won against Luckson Mukunguma of Ward 25 (Highfield) during an election held at Town House on Thursday afternoon.

Mafume asserted that the Council will prioritise delivering services for Harare residents and turn the Capital into a smart city.

He said:
When we were elected a few years ago, the mandate is still the same, we were elected on a smart policy to turn Harare into a smart city.

We are behind schedule, the residents want to see us deliver, and the residents are not interested in the round-robin of politics where we take turns to replace each other.

… The residents require, water, good roads, proper services and that we are orderly in our conduct.

Mafume added that there will be no room for corruption under his watch. He said:

We have to be corruption free, avoid the temptations that come with office, avoid quarrelling with each other.
… We shall try and put the residents at the centre of our efforts and that there are no sacred cows, if we cannot deliver, there will be consequences to pay.

We will try to work together and see that we avoid the pitfalls of the dramatics politics of the day and hope that there will be stability at Town House.

The election was held after the Thokozani Khupe-led MDC-T expelled Herbert Gomba, who refused to swear his allegiance to the judicially-constructed party.-H-Metro