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Mnangagwa Blames EcoCash For Economic Crisis

EcoCash

Farai Dziva|Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa has blamed EcoCash for the country’s economic problems.

Mr Mnangagwa made the remarks during a Zanu PF meeting in Gweru.

Mr Mnangagwa also boasted of cutting EcoCash’ s wings.

“We realised that Ecocash was behind all this so we studied this thing and got to their server and found everything, every corruption and takatora tsvimbo ndokurova, it was painful to others but we said we only allow limited mobile money and it must reflect in the account.

We were all confused as to what was happening until we set up a committee and we discovered there was up to $8,4 billion circulating outside the banking system, which money in financial terms, is phantom money, which is some sort of ghost money whose source no one knows.

We also discovered that there were people on the streets, a lodger who does not own a house but in his or her mobile phone there is $86 million, which he or she is trading, not employed, no one complaining of losing money, it was confusing,” boasted Mr Mnangagwa.

Takarova EcoCash Netsvimbo-Mnangagwa

Mr Mnangagwa

Farai Dziva|Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa has blamed EcoCash for the country’s economic problems.

Mr Mnangagwa made the remarks during a Zanu PF meeting in Gweru.

Mr Mnangagwa also boasted of cutting EcoCash’ s wings.

“We realised that Ecocash was behind all this so we studied this thing and got to their server and found everything, every corruption and takatora tsvimbo ndokurova, it was painful to others but we said we only allow limited mobile money and it must reflect in the account.

We were all confused as to what was happening until we set up a committee and we discovered there was up to $8,4 billion circulating outside the banking system, which money in financial terms, is phantom money, which is some sort of ghost money whose source no one knows.

We also discovered that there were people on the streets, a lodger who does not own a house but in his or her mobile phone there is $86 million, which he or she is trading, not employed, no one complaining of losing money, it was confusing,” boasted Mr Mnangagwa.

Armed Soldiers And Police Officers Caught On Camera Robbing A House In Harare.

By Farai D Hove | Heavy Gunshots on CCTV- An armed robbery using police and military officers has been reported as having happened barely a kilometre from Emmerson Mnangagwa’s party offices in Harare on Friday night.

The report cited the incident as having happened at a house in Elmonds Avenue, Belvedere Harare.

CCTV footage submitted in the sketchy report also suggests the incident happened just after 9pm on the 11th September.

The incident has happened during the time of a military curfew, declared by Mnangagwa due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Soldiers and police officers are seen brandishing AK47 rifles during the attack. – DO YOU KNOW THE IDENTITIES OF THE ATTACKERS OR HAVE MORE INFORMATION ON THIS INCIDENT? CONTACT ZIMEYE.COM.

It could not be established what the attackers went away with.

While we were were at pains to obtain further details especially those concerning the welfare of the victims who are seen in the footage, an unnamed whistleblower narrated the ordeal in the following lines saying:

 

 

I Was Never Tested For COVID -19: Councillor Kurauone

 

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance councillor, Godfrey Kurauone has revealed that the conditions in the country’s prisons are atrocious.

Kurauone is also the MDC Alliance youth assembly organinizing secretary.

According to Councillor Kurauone, prisoners are not tested for Coronavirus, leaving them exposed to the deadly pandemic.

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Football Giants Join Fight Against COVID-19

PREMIERSHIP giants Dynamos and Highlanders have come together to use their influence to fight stigma that may be associated with those who would have contracted coronavirus.

Dubbed “Covid-19 Anti-stigma campaign”, the two domestic football powerhouses’ players and coaches will be urging support instead of discrimination against victims of coronavirus.

The Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund (ZRBF), a multi-donor programme which is leading the campaign, has engaged DeMbare and Bosso after recognising the power that the country’s biggest sport — football — has in uniting the nation.

“We decided to partner with sports personalities in our anti-stigma campaign, as we found the local teams were extremely passionate about serving their communities and were looking for ways to get involved in the Covid-19 response, so it really was a natural fit.

“These sports personalities have built credibility over many years with their audience, so can reach Zimbabweans in an impactful way to get this important message across,’’ said Aaron Sundsmo, Team Leader of the Resilience Knowledge Hub at ZRBF.-The Sunday Mail

ANC Delegation Came To Zim For Party-to-Party Talks, Nothing Else-Mnangagwa

Mr Mnangagwa

Taxpayers’ funds will not be used to compensate white former commercial farmers for improvements made on farms, but the money will be sourced externally, President Mnangagwa has said.

The President, who was addressing ZANU PF Midlands Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) members in Gweru yesterday, also clarified recent visits by two groups of South African envoys.

He said the first group sent by President Cyril Ramaphosa was for “President-to-President briefings” while that country’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) delegation had come for “party-to-party briefings” and were never meant to meet opposition groupings as has been peddled on various forums.

On the Global Compensation Deed Agreement, President Mnangagwa said the revolutionary party would never deviate from its ethos where land was the main reason for the protracted war that brought independence in 1980.

“Our colonisers took our land and we waged a war that culminated into independence and we took it back, and that will never change,” he said.
“We, however, have a few individuals who fail to understand or comprehend our Constitution, Section 295 of the Constitution.

We have a Lancaster House Constitution which we used until 2013, but we decided as a people that we need a home-grown Constitution and that Constitution remains the position.”
President Mnangagwa said the Lancaster House Constitution had a clear provision on compensation, one which would be done without using taxpayers’ money.

“The position is that as Zimbabweans we shall not pay compensation for land and that remains . . . we are saying no taxpayer’s money will be used to pay that compensation,” he said.-The Sunday News

Doctors For Human Rights Donate Medical Equipment To Covid-19 Isolation Centre

COVID -19

The Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) on Friday donated an assortment of consumables to Masvingo’s COVID-19 isolation centre.

The donation included personal protective equipment (PPE), testing kits, drugs and medicines as well as medical sundries.

The human rights doctors handed over the donation to the COVID-19 provincial taskforce at Benjamin Burombo Government Complex.

Speaking during the handover ceremony, ZADHR secretary Norman Matara said the main focus for the donation was to assist mainly the healthcare workers. He said:
We found that our local councils, our government needed help from everyone, from partners such as civil society organisations like us, so we organised some resources to try and assist where we can.

Masvingo district development co-ordinator Roy Hove received the donation on behalf of the COVID-19 provincial taskforce.

The ZADHR has previously been to Gweru, Mutare and Bulawayo with the same project. It is working in partnership with the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa.
– NewsDay

Masvingo COVID-19 Isolation Centre Receives Personal Protective Equipment

PPE

The Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) on Friday donated an assortment of consumables to Masvingo’s COVID-19 isolation centre.

The donation included personal protective equipment (PPE), testing kits, drugs and medicines as well as medical sundries.

The human rights doctors handed over the donation to the COVID-19 provincial taskforce at Benjamin Burombo Government Complex.

Speaking during the handover ceremony, ZADHR secretary Norman Matara said the main focus for the donation was to assist mainly the healthcare workers. He said:
We found that our local councils, our government needed help from everyone, from partners such as civil society organisations like us, so we organised some resources to try and assist where we can.

Masvingo district development co-ordinator Roy Hove received the donation on behalf of the COVID-19 provincial taskforce.

The ZADHR has previously been to Gweru, Mutare and Bulawayo with the same project. It is working in partnership with the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa.
– NewsDay

Unlicensed Pirate Taxi Driver Fleeing From Police Ploughs Into 4 Pedestrians, Kills 1

State Media

AN unlicensed speeding Honda Fit pirate taxi driver ploughed into four pedestrians, killing one of them on the spot after losing control of the vehicle while fleeing from traffic cops in the city centre in Bulawayo.

This emerged when Neverson Siyapeya (37) of New Lobengula suburb in Bulawayo approached the High Court seeking bail pending appeal against sentence.

Siyapeya was driving a Honda Fit in January this year when he hit four pedestrians and killed a 65-year-old man, as police pursued him in a high-speed chase.

He was convicted of culpable homicide, driving without a licence, negligent driving and failing to stop after the accident by Bulawayo magistrate Mr Shepherd Mjanja. He was last month sentenced to an effective 27 months in jail for culpable homicide and negligent driving and fined $1 200 or three months in jail for driving without due care and attention.

For his failure to stop after the accident, Siyapeya was slapped with an $800 fine or 60-days imprisonment. He was fined $1 500 for driving without a driver’s licence. Siyapeya is already serving at Khami Prisons.

Dissatisfied with the custodial sentence, Siyapeya through his lawyers Tanaka Law Chambers approached the Bulawayo High Court seeking bail pending finalisation of his appeal.

In papers before the court, Siyapeya cited the State as a respondent.

In his bail statement, he said there were no compelling reasons by the State warranting refusal for bail pending appeal, arguing that his appeal had prospects of success hence he had no reason to abscond if released on bail.

“There is not even a remote possibility of danger to the administration of justice should the applicant be released on bail pending appeal. In this case, applicant submits that the ground raised in the notice of appeal are properly founded and would induce the court to rule in his favour,” argued Siyapeya’s lawyers.

“The applicant has been out on bail before conviction, he did not abscond and therefore the possibility of absconding does not exist.”

Siyapeya offered to pay $2 000 bail and to continue residing at his given address until the finalisation of the matter.

The State, which is being represented by Mr Kudakwashe Jaravaza opposed the application, arguing that there were no reasonable prospects of success on appeal against sentence.

“The applicant was legally represented and pleaded guilty and duly convicted and sentence. It is the State’s view that this was a serious case where a human life was needlessly lost due to the negligent actions of the applicant. The trial magistrate did not err in passing a custodial sentence as a non-custodial sentence would have been a mere slap on the wrist in these circumstances,” said Mr Jaravaza.

“Applicant showed total disregard for human life and it was fortuitous that only one life was lost. It is submitted that the applicant has no prospects of success on appeal against sentence as such the State prays for the dismissal of the application.”

According to court papers, on January 23, Siyapeya was driving a Honda Fit along Herbert Chitepo Street in Bulawayo.

Siyapeya who was fleeing from traffic cops, hit a stationary motor vehicle which was dropping off passengers at Pick and Pay Supermarket.

After the accident, Siyapeya fled from the scene before ploughing into three pedestrians who were crossing the road.

He again sped off, but lost control of the vehicle while negotiating a corner and hit Henry Ndlovu who was standing by the road side killing him on the spot.

According to the post mortem report, the cause of death was hypovolemic shock, pulmonary lacerations, ribs fracture and road traffic accident.

Khupe To Be Crowned Leader Of Opposition In Parliament, Will This Help The Economy?

By A Correspondent- Opposition leader of the breakaway faction of the MDC T Dr Thokozani Khupe will be sworn in as the official opposition leader in parliament on Tuesday, a senior government official has revealed.

The development was reportedly confirmed by Dr Misheck Sibanda who said:

Ms Khupe will be operating in government offices, harvest house is a party office and the government will not offer security there or have business there. But a separate office will be created for the main opposition leader to do her work.

Sibanda said Khupe will be in parliament soon hence the decision by President Emmerson Mnangagwa to swear her in:

The government is aware that the MDC T hasn’t done it’s Congress yet but the post of an official opposition leader is given to someone who is in parliament, as you know, Ms Khupe will be in parliament. And currently, she is the opposition leader and we recognise that. If there are any changes in the MDC T that won’t affect the setup, what is needed is for someone to be in parliament. If you are outside parliament you don’t qualify to get that position.

Khupe after being sworn in will then be entitled to state security at her residence and at her offices.

More details to follow.

Mudenda Threatens Mnangagwa’s Ministers

Speaker of Parliament Advocate Jacob Mudenda was apoplectic at an age-old delinquency that has plagued the National Assembly for years — truancy.

He warned some Government ministers against contempt of Parliament through excessive truancy.

Adv Mudenda invited members of the House to raise a point of order and move a motion to charge ministers for contempt, as required by Parliamentary procedure.

Contempt of Parliament is a serious offence that could attract sanctions, including suspension or expulsion from the House.

Adv Mudenda’s unprecedented admonition followed failure to attend Wednesday’s Question and Answer session by some Cabinet ministers and their deputies.

Eight ministers had offered formal apologies to the Speaker and others did not.

As a result, the burden to attend to Parliamentarians’ questions fell on the shoulders of the Leader of Government business, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi.

Minister Ziyambi had to plead with Parliamentarians to proffer most of their questions in writing, largely because some required specifics which only the sitting minister could provide.

Several questions went, quite literally, unanswered.

The Speaker had no kind words for the ministers who neglected to attend or offer apologies for their absence.

“This is totally unacceptable.”

But this was not the end of the truancy drama.

Later on, Honourable Kucaca Phulu addressed a very pointed question about the efficacy of Covid-19 treatment regimens such as remdesivir and hydroxychloroquine being promoted by some world leaders, a question which left Minister Ziyambi, a lawyer, at sixes and sevens.

The Speaker was again unimpressed.

“These Ministers are undermining the Presidency totally. There is no apology tendered and the honourable Leader of Government business cannot know everything.

“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 honourable ministers for Contempt of Parliament. They are undermining the Government.”

Truancy is not a new phenomenon in Parliament.

We have had several incidents where the Question and Answer session has had to be delayed because of the absence of ministers.

Some important questions have suffered a natural death after being pushed onto the order paper because the minister responsible is unavailable for one reason or another. The questions, sadly, remain on the order paper until kingdom comes.

What is more frightening though is that this truancy ailment does not just afflict Government Ministers, the Parliamentarians themselves are equally afflicted. We have MPs who attend a session just to report their presence before sneaking out.

This ensures that they receive their sitting allowances in full, after all, they would have “attended” the sitting. We, however, figured this problem would now be a thing of the past after Parliament installed an expensive biometric register which records attendances.

The biometric system was forecast to improve attendance and participation by MPs, after it was observed that some were regularly absconding sittings and thereby short-changing constituents.

Said Adv Mudenda at the time: “On a few occasions, we had to adjourn debates in the National Assembly and we now concluded with the Committee on Standing Rules and Orders — the policy body which manages Parliament — that we are going to introduce biometric registers so that a Member of Parliament is clocked in and clocked out as well.

“That way, we will be able to trace which Member of Parliament has the habit of sneaking in and out. Further, we have agreed with the Committee on Standing Rules and Orders that we have an attendance and contribution audit. In other words, the presiding officers see which members just come in, sit and say nothing.”

ANC Vows To Pursue ZANU PF Issues Further

South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) has vowed to keep the Zimbabwe crisis on the table despite a spirited campaign by Zanu PF to shrug it off.

Lindiwe Zulu, the head of the ANC’s international relations committee, said the envoys that were in Harare last week would report to President Cyril Ramaphosa on Sunday.

Zulu said they were determined to follow through the resolutions they reached in their engagements with Zanu PF, including returning for a meeting with opposition groups in Zimbabwe.

“We have resolutions that were communicated,” she said “We are very serious about what we are doing.”

Zanu PF on Friday launched an unprecedented attack against ANC and the South African government after envoys despatched by the follow liberation movement pressed for talks with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rivals.

The ANC despatched a six-member delegation to Harare to meet Zanu PF over the crisis characterised by a vicious government crackdown against critics and an economic meltdown.

Zanu PF went ballistic after the ANC disclosed the nature of the discussions that included the need for the South Africans to meet opposition parties such as MDC Alliance and civil society to get an appreciation of the problems facing the country.

Patrick Chinamasa, the Zanu PF acting spokesperson, said the South African government was controlled by white people, hence the ANC decision to disclose what they discussed.

Zulu said today’s meeting with Ramaphosa would determine the way forward.

“We are doing this to help our people and we should focus on the way forward,” she added.

Sources, however, insisted South Africa was not ready to bow down to Zanu PF pressure and would continue pushing for a resolution of the Zimbabwe crisis.

Mnangagwa yesterday told a Zanu PF Midlands provincial meeting that the envoys sent by Ramaphosa had no mandate to meet the opposition and civil society.

“President Cyril Ramaphosa never sent envoys to investigate Zimbabwe,” the president said in Gweru.

“The envoys carried a message from my friend Ramaphosa to me.

“They were never sent to meet civil society and other political parties.”

Meanwhile, it emerged that the meeting between Zanu PF and the ANC last Wednesday was highly charged.

Zanu PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu was reportedly forced to apologise for attacks made by Mnangagwa’s spokesperson George Charamba against South African journalist Sophie Mokoena after the ANC delegation raised the issue.

Charamba has in recent weeks been involved in slanging matches on Twitter with Mokoena over SABC’s coverage of the Zimbabwe crisis.

Mnangagwa’s spokesperson has also been criticising the ANC’s efforts to mediate in the Zimbabwean political crisis.

Zanu PF was also reportedly put on the spot over alleged human rights violations such as abductions and abitrary arrests.

The ruling party’s claims that the abduction of opposition activists were stagemanaged did not find takers, people familiar with the discussions between the two parties said.

Zanu PF protested against South Africa’s move to give refuge to loyalists of the late Robert Mugabe that escaped the country during the 2017 military coup.

In response, the ANC delegation said it had treated the so-called G40 members the same way it had given Mnangagwa sanctuary when he was being persecuted by Mugabe.

They also raised concern about Zimbabwe’s alleged despatching of spies to South Africa to track down its opponents.

Banning Of Mining At National Parks Highly Welcome

State Media

PLAYERS in the tourism sector have welcomed the move by Government to cancel Special Mining Grants issued to all companies that were mining within the Hwange National Park.

They also called for the Government to expedite the review of laws to ensure the protection of wildlife. The Government recently cancelled Special Mining Grants that had been issued to Afrochine Energy and Zimbabwe Zhongxin Coal Company after the two started coal exploration in the national park and effectively banned any mining in all wildlife sanctuaries.

The calls come as the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Tourism and Hospitality said it was seized with crafting laws that would make it difficult for the issuance of a no objection mining permit.

“With regards to mining in national parks, the Government came out clearly that it has banned with immediate effect. In our discussion with stakeholders, I also indicated to Cabinet that the Minister of Mines (and Mining Development) indicated that as they are concluding the review of the Mines and Minerals Act they will take steps to make sure that from a statutory point of view it becomes very difficult for such a decision to be ever taken in future.

“It will also be complemented by our review process of our Parks and Wildlife Act which we are in the process of reviewing to make sure it is impossible for the minister to grant a no objection with regards to mining in the national park,” Environment, Climate Change, Tourism and Hospitality Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu said in an interview after touring Hwange National Park on Friday.

The players who included safari, lodge owners, tour operators and conservationists said although the cancellation of Special Mining Grants and banning of mining activities in wildlife areas was a welcome development there was a need to expedite the crafting of a law to cement the protection of wildlife.

“We have seen just how significant this issue is particularly to the tourism industry and we heard a tremendous outcry to save Hwange National Park. We were very happy to hear announcement from Cabinet that the mining operations and all of the grants relating to mining in HNP and all Parks within Zimbabwe had been cancelled,” said Mrs Elisabeth Pasalk-Valerio board chairperson of the Association for Tourism in Hwange.

Meanwhile, Minister Ndlovu said efforts were underway to revive heritage and cultural sites such as the Bumbusi Ruins located deep in the national park arguing that they played a part in telling the Zimbabwe story.

Zim Latest Covid-19 Cases

ZIMBABWE has recorded 29 new Covid-19 case in the last 24-hour cycle, bringing the total number of cases to 7 508.

No deaths were recorded as at Saturday.

The total number of deaths stands at 224 while the national recovery rate stands at 76 percent.

A total of 416 PCR tests were conducted yesterday and positivity was 44 percent.

According to the Ministry of Health and Child Care, the 29 new cases are local. Harare accounted for 10 cases while Bulawayo and Manicaland provinces recorded eight cases each, Mashonaland Central had two cases while Matabeleland South recorded one.

“As of September 12, 2020 Zimbabwe, has now recorded 7 508 confirmed cases, 5 675 recoveries and 224 deaths,” reads the statement.

“Fifteen total new recoveries were reported and the national recovery rate stands at 76 percent and active case go up to 1 609 today.”

So far, Bulawayo province has recorded 1 344 cases, 1 119 recoveries, 103 active cases and 42 deaths and Matabeleland South province has recorded 757 cases, 569 recoveries and seven deaths, while Matabeleland North has 121 cases, 107 recoveries, 181 active cases and three deaths.

Arsenal Impressive Run Continues

Stadium

New recruit Willian provided a hat trick of assists as Arsenal beat Premier League returnees Fulham 3-0 in the 2020/21 English top-flight season opener at Craven Cottage on Saturday.

Fresh from their Community Shield victory over Liverpool, Mikel Arteta’s charges showed their intention to start the campaign with a win, when they went ahead as early as the 9th minute through Alexander Lacazzete, off a Willian assist.

That goal separated the two sides at half time but the Gunners doubled their advantage less than five minutes after the restart, their new Brazilian signings Willian and Gabriel combining, the former’s cross headed home by the latter to make it 2-0.

Willian was in the mix again moments later, his cross field pass to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang cooly-finished by the captain. 3-0 Arsenal to the delight of their coach.

Arteta’s men start the campaign with an impressive win-Soccer 24

Chigova Joins SuperSport

Safe hands, George Chigova

SuperSport United CEO Stan Matthews has revealed George Chigova signed a two-year deal with the club on a free transfer.

The Zimbabwean goalkeeper was a free agent after leaving Polokwane City where his contract was not renewed at the end of the 2019/20 season.

Speaking to the Citizen, Matthews said Chigova was signed as a back-up to first-choice Ronwen Williams after another Zimbabwean, Washington Arubi, had left SuperSport at the end of his deal.

“We have signed him (Chigova) on a two-year deal, he has been with us before and is an experienced keeper,” the CEO told the publication.

“Ronwen (Williams) is the number one George knows what he is competing against, and it was important to have someone with his experience. If Ronwen is out injured, we will need someone to step out.”-Soccer 24

Mnangagwa Blames EcoCash For Economic Crisis

Mr Mnangagwa

Farai Dziva|Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa has blamed EcoCash for the country’s economic problems.

Mr Mnangagwa made the remarks during a Zanu PF meeting in Gweru.

Mr Mnangagwa also boasted of cutting EcoCash’ s wings.

“We realised that Ecocash was behind all this so we studied this thing and got to their server and found everything, every corruption and takatora tsvimbo ndokurova, it was painful to others but we said we only allow limited mobile money and it must reflect in the account.

We were all confused as to what was happening until we set up a committee and we discovered there was up to $8,4 billion circulating outside the banking system, which money in financial terms, is phantom money, which is some sort of ghost money whose source no one knows.

We also discovered that there were people on the streets, a lodger who does not own a house but in his or her mobile phone there is $86 million, which he or she is trading, not employed, no one complaining of losing money, it was confusing,” boasted Mr Mnangagwa.

Revealed : 1 Billion People Are Living With Mental Disorders…

Health

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Takarova EcoCash Netsvimbo, Mnangagwa Praises Self For “Curbing Corruption”

Mr Mnangagwa

Farai Dziva|Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa has blamed EcoCash for the country’s economic problems.

Mr Mnangagwa made the remarks during a Zanu PF meeting in Gweru.

Mr Mnangagwa also boasted of cutting EcoCash’ s wings.

“We realised that Ecocash was behind all this so we studied this thing and got to their server and found everything, every corruption and takatora tsvimbo ndokurova, it was painful to others but we said we only allow limited mobile money and it must reflect in the account.

“We were all confused as to what was happening until we set up a committee and we discovered there was up to $8,4 billion circulating outside the banking system, which money in financial terms, is phantom money, which is some sort of ghost money whose source no one knows.

“We also discovered that there were people on the streets, a lodger who does not own a house but in his or her mobile phone there is $86 million, which he or she is trading, not employed, no one complaining of losing money, it was confusing,” boasted Mr Mnangagwa.

Councillor Kurauone To Undergo Urgent Medical Tests After Spending 42 Days In Prison

 

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance councillor, Godfrey Kurauone has revealed that the conditions in the country’s prisons are atrocious.

Kurauone is also the MDC Alliance youth assembly organizing secretary.

According to Councillor Kurauone, prisoners are not tested for Coronavirus, leaving them exposed to the deadly pandemic.

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New Twist To Chicken Inn Belgravia CCTV Saga

A warrant of search and seizure used by the police to obtain CCTV footage from Belgravia Chicken Inn has been leaked online in what appears like a public relations stunt to save the company following a social media campaign to boycott Chicken Inn products.

With the footage having been used in a documentary circulated by Zanu PF to soil the opposition and nail the MDC Alliance trio of Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova who were abducted by state agents in June this year as having faked their allegations against the state.

How the footage which was given to police ended up in the hands of Zanu-PF is the unanswered question.

Below is the police warrant….

Open Letter To President Cyril Ramaphosa, Chairman Of The African Union to Extend The Nomination Deadline For The Position Of The Chairperson Of The African Union Commission Or Resign 

The KNII adds its voice to the numerous calls for the extension of the nomination deadline for the Chairmanship Position of the African Union Commission( AUC).

To uphold the inalienable rights of the 1.27 billion Africans- any qualified person be allowed to be part of the required processes.

Currently, H .E. Moussa Faki Mahamat, has been pencilled down as the only candidate contesting the topmost AUC position, which is undemocratic.

The history of selecting a Chairperson for the AUC, indicates that, that position has always been contested and never gone unopposed, so why this time around with many who are qualified?.

The contest for the AUC top position should be democratic, transparent and opened for more people to apply.

The nomination deadline should be extended, if not, it frowns on the AU reforms recommendation that all positions should be filed with gender parity.

Gender equality on the Chairmanship position should be actualize per the PRINCIPLE of Article 4(l) of the Constitutive Act of the AU on the “promotion of gender. ”

Your Excellency, our attention has been drawn to the fact that, many African leaders support the candidature of the Southern African Development Community (SADC).

Your Excellency, the sovereign interest of these leaders must be adhered to and not disregarded because on several occasions, the SADC Regional vote to nominate the preferred candidate has been blocked for unknown reasons.

The vote was to be held on the 2nd September 2020, was cancelled two days to the deadline of 4th September 2020, why?

Another intriguing question is why did Dr Mohammed Ibn Chambas go to consult with Chad and later withdrew from the contest after being nominated by the President of Ghana to represent a West African slot?.

Your Excellency, kindly encourage competition, fairness and equity, especially when it has been realized that the top position of the AUC is skewed towards only one candidate-H.E Moussa Faki Mahamat.

The blood, toil and sacrifice of our forebearers, who fought for our political freedom must not be in vain for sacrificing their lives for the OAU/AU.

The basic question is why protect H.E. Faki Mahamat at the AUC ?.

The Africans home and in the diaspora are not happy and will not accept the AUC Chairmanship position to go without a contest.

We will defend the right to ensure a healthy democratic process to the bitter end.

Furthermore , we have high convictions that, many African Heads of State are against an *UNOPPOSED* Moussa Faki Mahamat run for AUC Chairmanship.

Your Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa, with all due respect, if you cannot fix the confusion at the AU as a matter of urgency, then you must honourably *RESIGN* as AU Chairman.

Resign due to the furtherance of H.E. Moaussa Fati Mahamat to cruise on to leadership without competition amounts to a betrayal of our founding fathers.

Sir, if it happens, the current leadership of Africa will be deemed to have sold the AUC top position to the highest bidder.

Your Excellency, we are aware that the struggle is all about who controls the AfCFTA and whether it should be controlled by Africans themselves or not.

The AfFCTA is part of the vision of Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah since 1963 and it has been difficult to establish until 2018.

H.E Moussa Faki Mahamat cannot take the credit for what the Heads of State have fought over years to establish.

Your Excellency, Africa, indeed is *NOT* *FOR* *SALE*

We stand with African Heads of State that Africa is not for *SALE* .

Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah is admonishing that *AFRICA* *IS* *NOT* *FOR* *SALE* and that the AfFCTA projects cannot be monetized for personal gains.

For the first time, Africans are speaking with one voice- about who controls the AfCFTA, which represents the only hope for a true African economic liberation.

Your Excellency, for the next four years- we must not allow the continent’s projects to be commercialized in the hands of non Africans.

The African inter and intra commerce and trade must be controlled by African businessmen and women.

This is the time for the true economic emancipation of Africa by Africans and not to facilitate the use of the AfFCTA through greed to favour those who have exploited us for centuries.

Your Excellency, we must all wake up to protect the AfFCTA, if not Africa is gone. Hence, the needful to get the right person to protect the bonafide interest of Africa at the AUC and its AfFCTA.

Your Excellency, we have taken this position because it’s all about defending the defenceless who are the millions of women and children dying unnecessary from diseases and starvation.

It’s all about the millions of unemployed youth across the continent committing suicide due to hopelessness, despair and sadly dying in the deserts and Mediterranean sea on their sojourn to find the so- called greener pastures in Europe

Africans are yearning for a distinguished African personality imbued with a sense of purpose who will use the AfFCTA to create job opportunities, give hope to the teeming youth and eliminate diseases, poverty and pestilence.

Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah stated that ” Africa needs a new type of citizen, a dedicated, modest, honest, informed man.
A man who submerges self in SERVICE TO THE NATION AND MANKIND.
A man who abhors greed and detest vanity.
A new type of man whose humility is his strength and whose integrity is his greatness.”

Your Excellency, the AU- must be driven by the people and owned by the people.

The AU must be represented by the People and for the People ; as captured in Article 4 ( c ) of the Constitutive Act of the AU, on- “The participation of the African peoples in the activities of the Union”.

We do recognize and wish to remind you that all hands must be on deck with conscious resolve and motivation of achieving the AFRICA THAT WE WANT.

Your Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa, once again, recall the heroic struggle waged by the Fathers of the OAU/AU for inclusiveness, fairness, human dignity and social justice and allow genuine processes at the AU.

Your Excellency, Africans will not accept H.E Moussa Faki Mahamat as Chairman of the AUC- if the nomination deadline is not extended to accommodate more candidates in the greater spirit of transparency and competitiveness.

Remember- posterity awaits with this statement:
“Let us have faith that right makes might and in that faith, let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it.”-Abraham Lincoln.

We hope to see a new paradigm within the corridors of the AU.

Your Excellency, please our request for the extension of the nomination deadline emanates from the heart of the African continent and black people across the Globe in a UNITED VOICE.

Your Excellency, we looking forward to a favourable response and kindly have the assurances of our highest consideration.
Thank you.

………………………………………

BENJAMIN ANYAGRE
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Kwame Nkrumah Ideological Institute- KNII

https://nkrumaists .com

Bindura Woman Beats Colleague Over $1 Change

By A Correspondent- A Bindura woman is in soup after she assaulted her friend over a US$1 change.

The matter came to light at Bindura magistrates courts on Friday where Mary Kwainona (26) appeared before magistrate More blessing Makati after allegedly assaulting Rujeko Kaguda (26) over a dollar dispute.

Prosecutor Edward Katsvairo alleged on September 8 Kaguda went to her friend’s house to collect her US $ change from the accused.

The accused became very violent upon being confronted over the change she assaulted the complainant with open hands and only stopped when she said she was going to file a police report.

The complainant sustained a swollen face leading to the arrest of Kwainona.

The matter continues on October 6.

AK47 Wielding ZRP Officers Rob Gold Dealer US$30k

By A Correspondent- Six armed Zimbabwe Republic Police officers from Sanyati were arrested for assault, unlawful entry and theft at a gold dealer’s premises yesterday.

According to a leaked memo seen by a local publication, the six were travelling in an unregistered Isuzu armed with riffles on September 10.

They first pounced on Luckmore Katsekera (26) who is Simbarashe Chimwaza’s driver.

Chimwaza is a gold dealer of Nhengu village, Godzi in Kenzamba.

The cops allegedly assaulted Katsekera with the butt of a riffle on the head, entered into a shop and stole ZWL$200.

The cops proceeded to Chimwaza’s homestead  in their vehicle and people at the house fled upon seeing armed police officers in a speeding vehicle

They broke in the house stole short guns, and USD30 000.

The matter is being investigated at Kenzamba police station under RRB number 4407564.

ED Blames Ecocash For Skyrocketing Parallel Market Rates

While addressing a Zanu PF meeting in Gweru, President Mnangagwa said they had to be tough in dealing with the skyrocketing parallel market exchange rates that’s why they had to ban some EcoCash transactions and impose daily transaction limits, The Sunday Mail reports.

Likening their tough approach to using a staff to reprimand a child, the president accused Ecocash of economic sabotage and said:

We realised that Ecocash was behind all this so we studied this thing and got to their server and found everything, every corruption and takatora tsvimbo ndokurova, it was painful to others but we said we only allow limited mobile money and it must reflect in the account,

We were all confused as to what was happening until we set up a committee and we discovered there was up to $8,4 billion circulating outside the banking system, which money in financial terms, is phantom money, which is some sort of ghost money whose source no one knows,

We also discovered that there were people on the streets, a lodger who does not own a house but in his or her mobile phone there is $86 million, which he or she is trading, not employed, no one complaining of losing money, it was confusing

He also admitted the government is marred with corrupt activities but only pointed out that it was rampant in local authorities which are run by the opposition.

“SA Has No Role To Play, It Is Controlled By White Men” Says Chinamasa – Fighting Dirty, As Usual

By Wilbert Mukori- Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies knows the pressure on them to end the Zimbabwe crisis is mounting and will not go away until there is change.

They know their iron grip on power is under serious threat and they are coming out with all guns blazing. Be warned, they fight dirty!

“Mbeki did not impose himself on us, we requested him in order to defend the gains of our liberation which were being threatened by the British who were threatening military invasion of Zimbabwe. The British and Western governments will never agree or forgive for taking the land and giving it to our people,” said Patrick Chinamasa, Zanu PF acting spokesperson.

“We are the first country to do what we are doing, which is what we pointed to the ANC delegation, we have taken our land, you need us if you have to empower your people, we need each other. They have to empower their people; in the same way we have empowered our people. It’s a revolutionary obligation for the revolutionary parties to fulfil the gains of our liberation struggle, whether it is here, in South Africa, Namibia or Mozambique.”

The land issue is unfinished business in Zimbabwe. The land was supposed to be given to the landless peasants and not the Zanu PF ruling elite and their cronies. Worse still, the ruling elite have failed to put it into productive use.

Before the chaotic and often violent farm seizures, which started in 2000, Zimbabwe produced enough food to feed her own people with plenty left over to sell. Zimbabwe was the breadbasket of the region. By 2008 most white farmers had been forced off the land and the country’s agricultural sector had completely collapsed and with it the national economy.

For the last 15 years Zimbabwe has relied on imported food aid; the country was so poor, we could not even pay for it!

Zimbabwe is, for all intent and purpose, the Biblical Garden of Eden and we are starving in it. A damning indictment of Zimbabwe’s failure to govern herself under this Zanu PF regime.

What is Chinamasa wittering about; Zanu PF has “empowered our people”? Unemployment has soared to 90% and 34% of our people were living in abject poverty according to 2019 WB report. The corona virus outbreak has made the situation a lot worse.

If Zanu PF had done such a sterling job of economically empowering the nation then why are 3 million Zimbabweans doing in SA alone!

“We are an independent sovereign country. We agreed in our meeting that we are equal sovereign States. South Africa has no mediatory role to play in Zimbabwe. We know that the South African government is controlled by white men.”

This is Zanu PF playing the race card to draw attention away the country’s worsening economic and political crisis just as the party did on the land issue.

Of course, ordinary Zimbabweans have never had any meaningful say on the land issue like all the other burning national issues and hence the economic meltdown because Zanu PF denied them a democratic vote. Zimbabwe has never ever held free, fair and credible elections. Never ever!

The root cause of Zimbabwe’s economic and political crisis is the country’s failure to hold free, fair and credible elections. The solution is self-evident – implement the democratic reforms designed to stop rigged elections.

The 2008 to 2013 GNU was supposed to implement the democratic reforms but failed to do so because Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends, who were tasked to do this, sold out.

Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies are fearful that this time they will be put under increasing pressure to get the reforms finally implemented. Offence is the only defence Zanu PF knows and accusing President Ramaphosa of being “controlled by white men” is provocative, racist and dirty!

“Your 13th Cheque Is Guaranteed”: Mthuli Ncube Tells Civil Servants

By A Correspondent- Speaking on the sidelines of a donation ceremony that saw the elderly in Bulawayo’s Luveve suburb yesterday receiving food hampers, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube promised civil servants their bonus and said they will get their 13th cheque, Sunday News reports. Ncube also said they were still negotiating with the National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) to increase the civil servants’ salaries.

Said the treasury boss:

On bonuses, the civil servants should not worry much, for now we will address their salaries and allowances. Bonus as we all know it is a norm that we pay it every year, hence this year, it won’t be different, we are working on paying them their 13th cheque

On increasing the civil servants’ salaries, Ncube also said the negotiations are ongoing:

We are continuing talks with civil servants noting that they are hardworking and critical to our economy, especially those in the health sector, who make up our frontline workers in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, which has largely affected our nation. What we are doing now is that we are engaging the civil servants to see how we can continue with the non-taxable foreign currency allowance for the entire civil service and the risk allowances for our health workers

Ncube’s claims about ongoing salary negotiations were confirmed by Apex Council President and Trade unionist Cecilia Alexander who said:

The negotiations are yet to be concluded because the Government initially came to us with a figure which we felt was far less than what we expected. Regarding bonuses I am sure this will also be tabled in our next meeting but since we are fast approaching November, I must emphasise that as civil servants we expect our bonuses to be paid.-statemedia

“POLAD Is A Joke”: PPPZ President

Writer Josiah Mucharowana caught up with Progressive People’ s Party of Zimbabwe (PPPZ) founding president Pastor Timothy JTM Chiguvare in Pretoria and asked him ten questions… below are some of his  thoughts.
Qn1 Josiah Mucharowana . Is PPZ part of the Political Actors Dialogue ( POLAD) set up by President Mnangangwa to thrash a common ground for problems facing Zimbabwe. If not why? What are your views as a party on POLAD. Is it efficient in addressing the Zim challenges?
 Chiguvare: PPPZ was invited to POLAD’s first meeting of the 6th. Day of February , 2019 and as the founder and president of PPPZ with the nation and its people at heart I immediately described the whole process as hocus-pocus and further explained that the best dialogue for Zimbabwe is the truth.  Its only the truth that will set Zimbabwe free. Without the truth forget it, POLAD is a joke. Both the ‘Thabo Mbeki Dialogue ‘ and  POLAD are just a waste of time and resources because as from November , 2017 Zimbabwe hasn’t got a democratically elected government , it’s the army generals who are in charge of everything and they are doing what they want with no one who can challenge or to contest them.
Mnangagwa and the army generals were the authors and architects of the November 2017 coup d’etat and the election of July 2018  was just a formality and not a credible, free and fair election. The biggest problem Zimbabwe is facing is that of a military government. There is no meaningful dialogue without the army generals because Mnangagwa is remotely controlled by the army generals. We , and all others who believe in freedom as deeply as we do would rather die on our feet than live on our knees. Its only the truth that can redeem the trouble nation of Zimbabwe. Truth is the weapon of Justice for all Zimbabweans.
There is no hope for Zimbabwe until the UN and AU are forced by the international community to break the unholy alliance between the corrupt ruling party and the military that protects them or else the people’s revolution will be the best, that is the main reason why we are appealing to the ICC prosecutors, UN, AU, developed nations and the international community to come aboard in support of our worthy cause, they cannot all sit on the fence and watch Zimbabwe sinking with millions of it’s people, while this regime has gone on rampage looting state funds the nation’s wealth and committing, election fraud and rigging and other atrocities.
PPPZ as the people’s choice strongly believe that a true government is mirrored by conducting a free and fair election process, where citizens choose their leaders without any intimidation from government or any other political party. Zanu PF’s ‘ one party state’ gave birth to tribalism, massive corruption , looting of state funds.
Zimbabwe is now Zanu PF’s failed project – the  November , 2017 coup d’etat gave birth to a country run by cartels , from fuel, money, food to medicinal drugs. It’s a total breakdown , now the Zanu PF administration has so many criminal cases to answer to the extent that they will never allow an opposition political party to take over power through a ballot box because they are already very much aware of the consequences.
 The only lasting solution to Zimbabwe’s economic and political crisis is the unstoppable mass action against this regime.
What Zimbabwe desperately needs is such a completely new government which can harness its resources.
 PPPZ will recover all the looted and exrernalised funds and ensure that justice is done in the interest of our democracy.  With such a new government , we will ensure that all communities are represented on all levels of government. We will be able to fight corruption and it will be a prosperous government because there will be a competition of ideas.
My vision for Zimbabwe is far much bigger than politics itself, a vision of uniting the people of all communities throughout the country so that they work and live together in peace and in harmony rebuilding their nation , with free education and medical facilities for the poor.
A vision of turning around Zimbabwe back to a breadbasket of Africa and to a rainbow nation.
I have a dream that one day Zimbabwe, a nation sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression; will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.
Qn 2 JM..Were you invited to be part of the MDC Alliance ?  what are your views on the grouping?
Chiguvare : I was actually the brains behind the alliance about nine years ago , on 30th. July 2011 , I announced the Election Coalition of Zimbabwe Opposition Political Parties and wrote to the late MDC president Mr Morgan Tsvangirayi and to the Secretary General of the MDC-T giving them all the details of how it has to be implemented coupled with an external Plan B this was a vision from above , but it got messed up by those in love of money power and fame. They hijacked it , dropped me and later failed to implement it with an external Plan B. Where are they today ? the MDC leaders are still fighting for money and power at the expense of millions suffering Zimbabweans.
I gave a very clear message on the 30th Day of July 2011 to all the opposition political parties of Zimbabwe when I said love is goodness. It sees beyond persecution and indimidation. Love does not discuss sin , love does not express itself with arrogance. I am here to remind ourselves, we leaders of opposition political parties that the most honourable  thing for us to do is to put aside our own selfish interests and put national interests first. We can form form an Election Coalition of Zimbabwe Opposition Political Parties against Zanu PF.
Now its up to millions of Zimbabweans to make the right decision because for almost 20 years MDC has failed the people of Zimbabwe. They have failed to bring the desperately needed change in Zimbabwe there is no media freedom , no economic and electoral reforms. Instead they are busy wasting precious time fighting among themselves for money and power.
Now Zimbabweans see the PPPZ as their last hope , because the main opposition has been captured in Zimbabwe , the G40 of ZANU-PF now having control of the MDC-A and the current ruling party ZANU- PF of Mnangagwa and its army generals now have control of the MDC-T , supporters of those two MDC camps are confused and now rallying behind the PPPZ president being part of the big PPPZ family. This is a giant step towards the right direction. It is all about strategy, order , discipline, respect and ethical leadership.
All leaders must know that the voices of the people is the voice of God; serving people means serving God. No leader own supporters because supporters are volunteers regarding the question of when to give or withdraw their backing , just like church members.
There is no leader who owns a political party and therefore leaders must be workers of the people. It is also interesting because we have to take advantage of the mistakes or errors of the two MDCs and take millions of people from both camps of the MDC and ZANU PF because they are all divided , the greatest mistake or error the two MDC camps have made , namely the MDC-A and MDC -T is to team-up with  Zanu PF leaders whose assets in South Africa and other nations are going to be frozen because of ZANU- PF’s massive corruption and looting of state funds.
Political groups own political parties as they constitute the engine of a political Party. A leader who purports to own a political party is a dictator , and that is what has been and still happening in the MDC. I will always be encouraging African leaders not to take a journey into yesterday as this is causing havoc in Africa.
There seems to be no spirit of reconciliation in Africa and this explains civil war or unrest in DRC, and other North East and West African nations.
Qn 3 JM…The 2023 elections are around the corner…what is your biggest selling point. What makes you stand out from the rest of the parties?
 Chiguvare : PPPZ’s biggest selling point is our manifesto which is one of its own kind , it’s the best seller. Its also interesting because the PPPZ family  has taken advantage of the mistakes or errors of the two MDC camps and take millions of people from both camps of the MDC and from the ZANU PF because they are all divided and have run out of ideas , the biggest mistake the two MDC camps have made , namely the MDC-A and MDC -T is to team-up with  Zanu PF leaders whose assets in South Africa and other nations are going to be frozen because of ZANU- PF’s massive corruption and looting of state funds. The PPPZ family is gearing itself to bring the desperately needed change in Zimbabwe , for us to conquer corruption.
PPPZ’s new government will be comprised of competent ministers or leaders from all communities across races whose names will be announced soon after the forthcoming PPPZ congress. With this type of government Zimbabwe will be blessed with a competition of ideas and all communities will be represented at all levels of government. Just with the above we have won investors’ confidence as a future government- in -waiting.
Qn 4. JM…When it comes to membership are you visible in both  urban and rural areas. How is your party structured?  What is your estimated membership now? Is there a database for membership considering other parties have come on board registering members electronically?
Chiguvare : As regards to PPPZ’s visibility, we are already famous and a household name in both urban and rural areas and with our best seller manifesto which will certainly be a landslide victory for the PPPZ family.
Qn 5.JM…Who is in your structures….the Vice President and Secretary General, Provinces etc?
Chiguvare : In terms of our constitution we will be able to announce the entire PPPZ leadership soon after the forthcoming PPPZ congress which has been belayed by the Covid-19 lockdowns.
Qn 6 JM…Is there an advantage of being based in South Africa and not in Zimbabwe like other parties? Who is on the ground?
Chiguvare : Democracy is under arrest in Zimbabwe , political party leaders ; activists ; journalists and lawyers are being persecuted in Zimbabwe.
Currently , on the ground we have very competent,  loyal and dedicated provincial leaders and other party officials. Imminent is a landslide victory. All those who know me, they will attest that I am a dynamic and charismatic leader, who will soon capture the hearts of millions of people and command tremendous loyalty among followers to an extent that i will soon be seen as the hope of the people when i appears in public , people will receive me with great joy. My personal story of hard work helps explain my tenacity.
As founder of Zimbabwe’s first Christian political party I have lost a R500 million nationwide business empire in Zimbabwe and over 4 000 staff members lost their jobs due to Zanu PF’s political conspiracies, and its government’s state sponsored terror and in essence what we mean is that all this was due to Robert Mugabe’s misrule and reign of terror.
 I was , however, persuaded that I could best serve my country by surviving and that means leaving Zimbabwe for a while and go into exile – on the 12th day of April 2003, I legally crossed the border into South Africa with an injured arm, the result of a violent attack by ZANU PF supporters which was held in an arm sling. And soon after my arrival in Cape Town , on the 14th day of April 2003  I received medical treatment at Groote Schuur Hospital, which was kindly arranged by an official of the MDC party the late Mr Mike Aurette who was resident abroad at the time of his death
Qn7 JM…When voted into power , what is your first priority?  Your thoughts on the economic implosion in Zimbabwe right now?
Chiguvare : “A nation without  God’s guidance is a nation without order. Zimbabweans are in desperate need of a selfless, loving and caring president who will always want to see the best for his people or nothing. African leaders must see their appointments in high offices of the land as an assignment from God and not for self- enrichment.
 A person who does not love others cannot be entrusted with the power to lead others or with the power to rule a nation because he will misappropriate that power, misuse it to hurt himself and others.
PPPZ ready to ignite excellence. Yes we can. Ours is a worthy cause of uniting the beautiful people of this great nation of Zimbabwe and reviving its economy.
PPPZ is now ready to deliver a trusted knowledgeable and transparent service that provides the best for all of us a  united and democratic state of Zimbabwe, a rainbow nation where all citizens of different communities will live together as one , in peace and harmony.
We will ensure that Zimbabwe achieves unprecedented success in mining ; export ; agriculture; manufacturing hospitality industries and trade relations with the international business community.
As a party , we will create a nation able to harness its resources for the betterment of its citizens. Thus the party accepts a true that Zimbabwe’s greatest asset is not its minerals,  but it manpower and skills.
Our number one priority is employment creation to stabilize the nation’s economy and education. The entire African continent will start to learn great lessons of ethical leadership from the new PPPZ government.
PPPZ understands the importance of women empowerment and because of that reason we will address challenges of women and equality.
Zimbabwean women are still in and we will create job and ensure that no women and children shall go hungry. Food will be plentiful.
I truly believes I am one of those few Zimbabwean leaders who can unite the country and stop this crisis.
Presently, the ZRP and army are utilized by the Zanu PF leader Mr ED Mnangagwa to control the citizens to his will. They oppress and persecute political activists.
One of my first tasks as leader and  of Zimbabwe , will be to direct the Army to protect the country from foreign threats , not to be used by politicians to harm or persecute citizens. It’s barbaric and thuggish for the army to be used by politicians to harm. They are meant to serve and to protect citizens. This act alone will change the mindset of the people and their attitudes will start the healing process.
 My second task will be to arrange relief food to ensure that hunger in Zimbabwe is brought to an end. With no hunger and no fear, the country can start mending.
PPPZ will stand as a voice for the voiceless, as a unifying force, as peace-makers and would remain committed to justic and freedom of our people.
We are keen to introduce ethical leadership in the country with standards that are ethical. Our approach to the Zimbabwe’s economic and political crisis is completely different from the other political parties.
 PPPZ will ensure that Zimbabwe achieves unprecedented success in international relations.
 It  will ensure that the international business community receives the appropriate recognition and high level of delivery which they are accustomed to in the new Zimbabwe making it a future partner in success.
Our family will turn Zimbabwe into a home for all people created by God.
 The Party will turn Zimbabwe into a favorite destination for investors, a country where the international business community will see technology at work hoping to make it to a  diary world country by 2030.
Qn 8. JM…The Diaspora…how are you going to engage with millions of Zimbabweans scattered across the globe?
Chiguvare : I will soon be having rallies for Zimbabweans throughout the diaspora where I will also be addressing the international community by so doing we will also be building international relations.
Qn 9. JM…The Commonwealth…a grouping of former British colonies, is PPPZ going to pursue rejoining the grouping. Mugabe unilaterally pulled Zimbabwe out taking the country on a lonely road without friends.
JTM Chiguvare : The PPPZ family is very wise on its domestic and foreign policies , we will not whatsoever repeat the mistakes of the late Robert Mugabe and Zanu PF .
They said to the British prime minister keep your Britain and we will keep our Zimbabwe. Not long after that Britain is flooded with refugees from Zimbabwe who are running away from Zanu PF’s reign of terror.
 Robert Mugabe’s misrule and harsh economic conditions. Zanu PF is a joke and not a good example at all , for more than three decades Zimbabwe has been out in the cold with no foreign investment.
 The world has seen that the self-serving policies of Zanu PF and its army generals have rocked the very foundation of our country Zimbabwe. Not only have all the institutions been played around with and systematically destroyed.
Cholera, malaria and coronavirus epidemics are killing thousands of innocent Zimbabweans due to the collapse of healthcare systems.
All the streams and rivers in our cities and towns throughout Zimbabwe.                                                                                                            Zimbabwean industries such as mining, agriculture, manufacturing, tourism are all dead due to Zanu PF’s poor economic planning, and misguided domestic and foreign policies.
National Railways Of Zimbabwe (NRZ) is now history due to corruption and no more passengers trains from Harare to Bulawayo or from Harare to Botswana or to RSA
Zimbabwe has dominated news headlines with more than 95% unemployment ;
The nation has little electricity , technically  Zimbabwe is now closed for business.
For more than two  decades municipalities in our cities and towns have failed to supply clean water to communities.
Families are breaking due to desperation. Women and children are the most suffering in Zimbabwe, as the majority cannot afford two meals a per day.
Exploitation of young Zimbabweans is high due to desperation has reached alarming proportion. That is overwhelming evidence that the ambitious dreams of our youth have been crushed.
Zimbabweans are today refugees and victims of cheap labour all over the world.
Thousands of young women are today victims of sexual abuse all over because the Zanu PF fathers have lost their identity. A child mis-educated is a child lost. Our morals and values have been destroyed by Zanu PF.
More than half of Zimbabwe’s population cannot afford two meals per day – it’s a real humanitarian emergency.
Young people with university degrees have been turned into street vendors.
Zimbabwe’s national rail and road systems have been neglected for the past thirty years and as a result
 Zimbabwe’s roads and rail systems have fallen into a shabbiness and both have become a death trap.
The Zanu PF’s military government is bankrupt , dead and decaying due to corruption and looting of state funds , Zanu PF can no longer call or describe itself a government because of the number of serious blunders.
The status quo is not sustainable , the people’s revolution will soon take over power and arrest the Zanu PF leadership for various serious criminal charges or else there will soon be civil war in Zimbabwe , its not far and that will be a huge embarrassment to SADC and the AU. SADC is sitting on a time bomb. Zimbabwe is bankrupt , the Zanu PF leadership must now be arrested there is over-whelming evidence indicating that the Zanu PF leaders are qualifying candidates of prison.
They cannot be entrusted with the management of the little that is now left in Zimbabwe.
There is no hope for Zimbabwe until the UN and AU are forced by the international community to break the unholy alliance between the corrupt ruling party and the military that protects them or else a people’s revolution will be the answer.
Qn 10. JM. Being in RSA, do you think SA has enough leverage to improve the Zimbabwe situation given comments coming out of Harare by government spokesman Nick Mangwana and George Charamba that SA has no capacity to help anyone. Your views?
JTM Chiguvare: The ANC and Zanu PF are one family , same father same mother , the nation of RSA is being ruled by the ANC , what affects the ANC affects Zanu PF – They all belong to the Corrupt African Dictatorship Boys Club.
Integrity is the core ingredient of sound politics that is missing in most of the political leaders in Africa, both ruling and opposition. Africa is in desperate need of leaders of sound integrity. Leaders not in love with publicity, but in love with justice. Leaders not in love with money, but in love with humanity. Leaders who can subject their particular egos to the greatness of the cause. And that is the leadership Africa needs to achieve a peaceful and prosperous continent.
The ANC is very much aware that  the Zanu PF’s military government has a propensity or a continuous pattern of criminal behaviour of committing election fraud and rigging election because the army generals are in-charge of government.
African leaders should be held accountable for their actions by their peers.
What is about to happen in Zimbabwe will certainly make it possible for other leaders to become accountable to their people and peers.
 If Africa’s leaders held their peers to account there would be no need for the civilian population to suffer human rights violations and United Nations sanctioned military interventions.
 Currently Zimbabwe has no government , the SADC  and AU  leaders are all very much aware of the fact that its the army generals who are in charge , that is why elections have failed to work in Zimbabwe .
The international community has overwhelming evidence that Zanu PF has introduced a one party state in Zimbabwe which gave birth to endless corruption , human rights abuses, election fraud and rigging ,tribalism and other crimes against humanity. Africa is burning due to gangsterism at play.
Josiah Mucharowana is a Zimbabwean-trained journalist living in Pretoria.

“I Totally Agree, We Sold Out During 2008 GNU”: Confessed One More MDC Leader- Since And Will Sell Out In 2023

By Patrick Guramatunhu-  ”I totally agree that we missed an opportunity during GNU when we controlled the levers of power that we should maybe have exerted more pressure on Zanu-PF to have all these things reformed,” said Prince Dubeko Sibanda, MDC Alliance MP for Binga North.

Yes it was an MDC leader admitting the party sold-out during the 2008 to 2013 GNU. Had to check that twice!

Well, well! It has been a real tough slog just to get MDC leaders to admit they sold-out on reforms during the 2008 to 2013 GNU. Admitted having some of the most naive and gullible party supporters in the world has helped MDC leaders get away with selling out!

“I think there is a need to change strategy for influencing electoral reforms. As long as the push for reforms is coming from the opposition political parties, there is bound to be resistance,” said one participant.

It was not for lack of strategy that MDC leaders failed to implement even one meaning reform in 5 years of the 2008 to 2013 GNU. They sold-out!

“Chinja! Guqula! Change!” the MDC supporters have chanted endlessly for the last 20 years. Ask them what are changes you are asking for and it is lights out! They have no clue.

Even to this day with all the benefits of hindsight, MDC supporters have no clue what the 2008 to 2013 GNU was about. It is therefore little wonder that when MDC leaders sold-out by failing to get even one meaningful reform implemented in 5 years it was all water off a duck’s back. How can they feel betrayed when they have no clue what the reforms are, how they were supposed to be implemented, etc., etc.

To be fair to the MDC supporters, most of the MDC leaders themselves have no clue what these reforms are much less for they are to be implemented.

“MP Sibanda said as MDC Alliance they would continue lobbying for reforms through Parliament, local authorities, international community as well as civic society,” said the Newsday report.

Here we go again! As long as Zanu PF continues to enjoy its carte blanche dictatorial powers to rig elections to secure the presidency and 2/3 majority no amount of lobbying will force the party to implement any reforms. Especially when the party knows that the opposition is only paying lip services to calls for reforms.

The MDC A and the rest in opposition camp participated in the July 2018 elections knowing fully well that not even one reform they had been calling for had been implemented. They knew that with no reforms, Zanu PF would rig the elections. And most significant of all, MDC A leaders et al KNEW that by participating in the flawed and illegal elections they would be giving the process “credibility”!

“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the (2013) elections,” wrote MDC A Senator, David Coltart.

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

So MDC leaders sold-out of reforms for the sake of the few gravy train seats they knew Zanu PF was giving away as bait. It should be noted that by participating MDC leaders gave the flawed election process credibility and, by extension, the election results some modicum of legitimacy.

The world has dismissed with contempt Nelson Chamisa and his MDC A friends’ singling out the July 2018 presidential race as flawed and Mnangagwa as illegitimate; whilst accepting the parliamentary and local election process as valid and legitimate. ZEC failed to produce a verified voters’ roll, for example, rending it impossible to trace and verified anything. This applied to all the three races.

As soon as it was clear that the November 2017 military coup had succeeded and Ambassador Chris Mutsvanga, speaking on behave of Mnangagwa, had assured MDC leaders they will be included in a new GNU; MDC leaders endorsed the coup. Morgan Tsvangirai died a “disappointed man”, according Chamisa, because Mnangagwa did not honour his GNU promise.

Chamisa had participated in the July 2018 elections confident MDC A would be rewarded with a new GNU this time. He has proved to recognise Mnangagwa as the legitimate president if the vote rigging Zanu PF regime conceded a few cabinet post to MDC leaders.

MDC leaders do not care that Zimbabwe continues to suffer the consequences of failing to hold free, fair and credible elections. They have all but given up hope of ever getting the reforms implemented. All they are fighting for is a share of the gravy train seats Zanu PF gives away as bait for participating in rigged elections.

Mark my words, MDC A are going to participate in the 2023 elections even if not even one reform has been implemented for the same reason they participated in the July 2018 elections – greed!

“I totally agree, we sold-out on reforms during the 2008 GNU!” Of course, you did and that is not all. MDC leaders sold out in the 2013 and 2018 elections and are set to do so again in 2023!

Watch: South African Govt Inspects Port Of Entry Ahead Of Opening Of Borders

South African Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula says he has received complaints that some airlines don’t observe COVID-19 regulations on board.

Mbalula was inspecting OR Tambo International Airport’s adherence to regulations on Saturday ahead of a full rollout to open the country’s borders.

“I received a complaint that some of the airlines are not observing regulations on board and have totally lapsed in relation to the regulations.

Level 2 lockdown: Four more airports to re-open

“There is no enforcement of masks and there is no santising and all that and so we want to deal with that because we can’t allow airlines to break the measures that have been set by the government,” he said.

Mbalula says the department is looking at opening international travel.

Source eNCA

English Premiership Kicks Off With An Explosive Start

Arsenal got their Premier League campaign underway with a 3-0 win at promoted Fulham, Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha scored his 50th league goal for the club to hand his London side a narrow win over Southampton.

Arsenal’s goals came from Alexandre Lacazette, new signing Gabriel and captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in the opening game of the season.

Newcomers Gabriel and Willian enjoyed fine debuts for the Gunners, who made light work of their short trip across London to Craven Cottage and dominated against a toothless Fulham.

Lacazette scored the season’s opening goal in the eighth minute after poor defending by the home side, before 22-year-old Brazilian defender Gabriel, who joined Arsenal from Ligue 1 side Lille, made it 2-0 in the 49th minute with a close-range header.

Captain Aubameyang put the icing on the cake with a superb shot into the top corner in the 57th minute and missed a pair of gilt-edged chances in the closing stages to inflict even more damage on the home side.

Right-back Denis Odoi forced a save from Arsenal ’keeper Bernd Leno early on but that was as good as it got for Fulham, whose opening-day performance suggests that staying in the top-flight could be a tall order.

Lacazette was left with the simple task of poking the ball in from close range after a comedy of errors by the home side, who enjoyed a slice of good fortune when Willian hit the post with a 22nd-minute free kick.

Gabriel made it 2-0 with a thumping header after a corner swung in by Willian, who racked up his second assist of the day when he set up Aubameyang for the third in his first game for Arsenal after his summer move from Chelsea.

Willian’s delightful pass from midfield found Aubameyang on the left flank and the striker cut inside to curl a rasping shot from inside the penalty area past Marek Rodak, who was left clutching thin air.

The home ’keeper then did well to block a shot from point-blank range by Aubameyang, who had another effort cleared off the line by a defender in the dying minutes.

Even at 3-0 down, Fulham were barely able to break out of their own half with their midfield chasing shadows and a porous defence all at sea whenever Arsenal went forward.

Zaha’s goal was enough to secure Palace’s first opening win of a Premier League campaign.

The hosts went ahead against the run of play as Zaha, who had managed only one goal in his previous 21 games, met Andros Townsend’s pinpoint cross from the right with a side-footed volley past goalkeeper Alex McCarthy in the 13th minute.

“We finished last season on the wrong foot. We have been working in pre-season to make sure we start in a different manner. The performance and points were very important going forward,” Palace captain Scott Dann told the BBC.

Zaha, so often Palace’s talisman during previous seasons, but coming off a disappointing 2019-20 campaign in which he netted only four league goals, looked dangerous throughout the first half as Southampton left far too many gaps at the back.

Ralph Hasenhuettl’s side responded by increasing their intensity in attack and had two quick chances immediately after the restart, but both Nathan Redmond and Che Adams were unlucky not to get the ball past the impressive Vicente Guaita in goal.

Kyle Walker-Peters, who joined Southampton from Tottenham Hotspur in the close season, was then shown a straight red for a high challenge before referee Jon Moss changed it to a yellow following the intervention of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR).

Zaha thought he had doubled Palace’s tally late into the contest with a neat run and finish, only for the VAR to rule out his effort as he was offside in the build-up.

EPL Results and Fixtures

Arsenal 3-0 Fulham

Crystal Palace 1-0 Southampton

Liverpool 4-3 Leeds United

West Ham v Newcastle (Played late)

Fixtures
West Brom v Leicester 3pm

Tottenham v Everton 5.30pm

Tomorrow
Sheffield United v Wolves 7pm

Brighton v Chelsea 9.15pm.

— Reuters.

South Africa Opening Up Borders

JOHANNESBURG – International travel will soon be permitted, according to Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula.

Mbalula says the National Coronavirus Command Council is considering opening borders.

“Very soon, international travel will be opened. We will announce measures as and when that happens,” said Mbalula.

He was inspecting the OR Tambo International Airport’s COVID-19 adherence after complaints about a lack of compliance.

Mbalula has also warned airlines and travellers to adhere to regulations or face the consequences.

“I received a complaint that some of the airlines are not observing regulations on board and have totally lapsed in relation to the regulations.

“There is no enforcement of masks, and there is no sanitising. We want to deal with that because we can’t allow airlines to break the measures that have been set by the government,” he said.

Source eNCA

Zim Covid-19 “Honeymoon” Coming To An End?

Paul Nyathi

Zimbabwe’s good run in Covid-19 statistics that saw the country enjoy a great number of recoveries for almost a fortnight might be coming to an end after the number of active coronavirus cases rose again on the last week.

On Saturday the number of active cases in the country rose to 1 609 after the country recorded 29 new cases but only 15 recoveries.

There are now 7 508 cases and 5 675 recoveries.

Deaths remained at 224.

Harare has 1 049 cases followed by Matebeleland South with 181. Mashonaland West has 144 and Bulawayo 103.

Gwanda Youth Petition Parliament

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GWANDA youths have petitioned Parliament to push through a clause guaranteeing a 30% quota representation in the legislature to ensure full representation from local to national platforms.

In a petition to National Assembly speaker Jacob Mudenda dated August 31, the youths under the banner Community Youth Development Trust (CYDT), raised concern about lack of constitutional support for a youth quota.

CYDT chairperson Zanele Nyathi, in a letter accompanying the petition, said the lack of such a quota had created room for “further marginalisation of youths in critical decision-making spaces such as ward development committees to Parliament“.

“Therefore, it is against this background that on behalf of youths from Matabeleland South province we request your office to submit to Parliament the request to have a constitutionally supported youth quota that provides for at least 30% youth representation,” Nyathi’s letter reads in part.

“We also request an engagement between the parliamentary portfolio committee and the youths to further consolidate their submissions on the latter prior to finalisation of the amendments.

“Most people live in the rural areas and as such we beseech the parliamentary portfolio committee to make time and meet up with rural youths so that they also express their views in regard to the bill and the above-indicated request.”

One provision of the recently proposed constitutional amendment is the addition of 10 seats for youths in Parliament.

The CYDT in its petition argued this was not enough and demanded a 30% quota.

“Now, therefore, your petitioners beseech the Parliament of Zimbabwe to…protect the constitutionally guaranteed right for the youths to be fairly represented at all levels starting with district to national level platforms,” the petition read.

It added: “Promote youth ability to battle it alone during an electoral process — ensure Zec (Zimbabwe Electoral Commission) set aside constituencies where youths are able to contest each other.

“This will see a significant increase of youth representation at parliament and local governance.”

Temba Mliswa Returns To Parly After Six Week Suspension

Eccentric Norton representative Mr Temba Mliswa returned to the House last week after serving a six-week suspension for disorderly conduct.

Mliswa landed the ban after excessively interjecting other legislators making contributions and ministers responding to questions from legislators. He was the first MP to fall foul of the new standing rules, which allow the presiding officer to preclude a legislator from attending sittings for a prescribed period.

His return was not without incident. Mliswa attended the virtual session without his Ipad gadget and was soon in the Speaker’s cross hairs who asked him where his gadget was.

“It was stolen, sir,” he shot back.

“I was hoping that being a former headmaster, you would make me go through the whole process so that I am part of the class because I missed out a lot when I was away,” he added, leaving the House in stitches.

Agriculture Ministry Official Embarrasses Govt By Grabbing Farm From White Farmer Without Govt Knowledge

Paul Nyathi

A government official has invaded a farm owned by a white commercial land owner in Zimbabwe, a month after President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced that evicted farmers will be paid $3,5 billion for properties appropriated by the state since 2000.

In a video circulating on social media, Protea Farm owner, Martin Grobler, tells a Mr. Chuma and his colleagues, accompanied by police and other unidentified people, to leave his farm.

The invaders are seen milling around the farm, vowing to stay put. Reports say they have now seized the farm that has a flourishing tobacco crop.

Indications are that the farm has been seized by Ivy Rupindi of the Ministry of Agriculture, who claims that she is the rightful owner of the property, which was allocated to her by the government a couple of years ago. It’s unclear why she has not occupied the farm after it was allocated to her under the land reform program.

The Ministry of Information says it is investigating the issue amid an international outcry over the invasion of the farm.

In a statement, the ministry said, “We have been made aware of a video depicting an eviction of a farmer and his family. Government is trying to establish the facts behind this matter. What is known so far is that there is a legacy legal issue between the parties and the matter is being dealt with by the courts.”

“We Are Not Toothless,” ZACC

State Media

THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) says it has sent 50 dockets to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) since January, putting it on track to reach its target of 80 prosecutions by year-end.

Most of the cases that have been sent for prosecution include high-profile arrests over allegations of criminal abuse of office.

In an interview, ZACC spokesperson Commissioner John Makamure said more high-profile arrests were imminent.

“We are not toothless. We are executing our mandate of prevention and combating of corruption. Fifty dockets have already been finalised and submitted to the NPA for prosecution. Our target is 80 by December,” said Mr Makamure.

He said the whistle-blower initiative has contributed immensely in doubling cases reported to ZACC. The recently launched whistleblower mobile application, he said, would further encourage people to report corruption cases to the anti-graft body.

It would also help to “facilitate easier tracking of the progress of corruption cases being processed within the criminal justice system”.

ZACC intends to recruit more staff to speed up the processing of reported cases.

“ZACC is continuously strengthening its capacity to cope with the increase in the volume of cases. More staff is being hired and representations being made for additional resources. The Ministry of Finance (and Economic Development) sits on the National Anti-Corruption Strategy Steering Committee to ensure adequate funding of the anti-corruption fight,” he said.

Mthuli Ncube Donates Foodstuffs To Old People In Byo, Promises Civil Servants Bonuses And Continuation Of US Dollar Covid-19 Allowance

State Media

CIVIL servants are set for a happy end of year as the Government has assured them that they will receive their bonus while modalities are also being worked out to continue with foreign currency allowances until the end of the year.

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

The allowances were initially for three months, but during a National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) meeting which brings Government and civil servants’ representatives under one roof held last week, the Government announced that the facility has been extended to the end of the year. And to put the cherry on the cake, the Government will also pay its workers a 13th cheque.

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube told Sunday News on the sidelines of a donation of food hampers to the elderly in Bulawayo’s Luveve suburb yesterday that the Government was in the process of increasing salaries, paying bonus and will continue with the non-taxable Covid-19 US$ allowance for its workers. Health workers are also set to get an additional risk allowance.

“We are continuing talks with civil servants noting that they are hardworking and critical to our economy, especially those in the health sector, who make up our frontline workers in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, which has largely affected our nation. What we are doing now is that we are engaging the civil servants to see how we can continue with the non-taxable foreign currency allowance for the entire civil service and the risk allowances for our health workers,” said Prof Ncube.

Regarding the civil servants’ bonuses, the minister assured the workers that despite the challenges presented by the Covid-19 pandemic the workers will receive their 13th cheque this year.

“On bonuses, the civil servants should not worry much, for now we will address their salaries and allowances. Bonus as we all know it is a norm that we pay it every year, hence this year, it won’t be different, we are working on paying them their 13th cheque,” he said.

Commenting on the promises, Apex Council president, Mrs Cecilia Alexandra confirmed that they had begun talks with their employer on both the salary increase and payment of the 13th cheque. She said during last week’s meeting Government promised to come up with a new pay structure for the civil servants.

“The negotiations are yet to be concluded because the Government initially came to us with a figure which we felt was far less than what we expected. Regarding bonuses I am sure this will also be tabled in our next meeting but since we are fast approaching November, I must emphasise that as civil servants we expect our bonuses to be paid,” said Mrs Alexandra.

When the Government announced the forex allowances, it was part of President Mnangagwa’s measures to cushion Government workers from the adverse impact of Covid-19.

Meanwhile, Prof Ncube took a swipe at unscrupulous individuals who buy subsidised mealie-meal, repackage it and then sell it at astronomical prices.

He said the Government will soon be descending on these people with the aim of bringing them to book as they were taking advantage of the desperation by people to line their pockets.

The subsidised mealie-meal has since vanished from the shops in and around Bulawayo.

“As Government we have been trying very hard in terms of providing our citizens with affordable mealie-meal, our official price is $70, which has not been increased, we are, however, aware that there are some unscrupulous individuals who are selling the same product for even five times more, while others are even charging in foreign currency.

“However, I must warn these individuals that as Government we are determined to toe the line and ensure that such acts are brought to book. We know these tricksters who want to take advantage of this generous gesture by the Government for their personal gains,” said Prof Ncube.

He further called on the elderly to register with the Social Welfare Department, revealing that the Government had set aside $2,4 billion for their benefit, which also included $300 monthly cash transfers.

“Our social welfare programme is quite robust and we would like more citizens to come forward and register. We also have our Basic Education Assistance Module which is assisting the education sector and also a programme for the elderly where they will receive support as well house work,” said Prof Ncube.

He donated various food items at Entembeni Old People’s Home as well as food parcels to 75 households in Luveve.

Prominent Bulawayo Bus Operator, Mano Dube Of Revival Buses Dies.

Paul Nyathi

News coming in from Bulawayo indicate that prominent bus operator Mano Dube is no more.

Mano Dube owned the Bulawayo giant bus company, Revival motorways.

Dube died in the City on Saturday after a long illness according to sources close to the family.

Dube joins a sad list of prominent Zimbabwean bus operators who passed on this year amongst them John Mungwari the owner of popular Tenda bus company which was based in Mutare.

Tanda Tavaruva who operated Mhunga Bus company based in masvingo also passed on this year, so was Cecilia who operated B&C (Buddy & Cecilia) bus company which made some headlines in manicaland in yester years.

More details to follow…

Mnangagwa Wants Jonathan Moyo, Kasukuwere And Mzembi Captured Alive And Delivered To Him “For Justice To Take Its Course.”

State Media

FORMER Government and ZANU PF officials who fled the country while facing criminal charges are set to be extradited to face justice back home, Government has resolved.

Addressing the ZANU PF Midlands Provincial Co-ordinating Committee meeting at the Convention Centre in Gweru yesterday, President Mnangagwa said the former officials, who are wanted for various criminal offences, were fomenting relentless attacks on the country’s image.

Ex-Cabinet ministers Saviour Kasukuwere and Walter Mzembi fled the country while on bail for various criminal offences, including abuse of office and corruption.

They have been identified by ZANU PF as the brains behind strategies to tarnish the country’s image through a coordinated smear campaign.

“So, these G40 elements peddling falsehoods and fictitious narratives about Zimbabwe, we know where they are, but we had remained silent and reluctant,” said the President.

“But now we have an extradition treaty between Zimbabwe and South Africa. I am now going to give instructions to invoke this treaty so that we can extradite these elements to face the law.

“This is not an exception in Zimbabwe, even in America they do so, they evoke this treaty if they have a fugitive citizen they want. In Zimbabwe we have been reluctant but now we want them to come and face the law.”

The President said the G40 fugitives had turned to social media to peddle falsehoods while painting a fictitious image of the country.

Speaking separately to state media, Prosecutor General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi said some G40 elements were fugitives from justice.

“These three (Jonathan Moyo, Kasukuwere and Mzembi) are all fugitives from justice. In the case of Kasukuwere and Mzembi, they both had cases before the courts but they fled before their trials were completed,” said Mr Hodzi.

“Kasukuwere indicated that he was terminally ill and was unable to attend court due to his health condition, but all evidence indicates that this was a false representation to the courts.

“Professor Moyo also has a case to answer relating to fraud and criminal abuse of office during his time as Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education.”

The National Prosecution Authority has started processes to extradite some of the G40 fugitives premised on the Extradition (Designated Countries) Order of 1990 which designated South Africa as one of the nations to which Government can seek legal mutual assistance in extradition cases.

Using this provision, Zimbabwe has asked South Africa to extradite former Cabinet Minister Mzembi who skipped bail while on remand on charges of criminal abuse of duty and theft of trust funds involving US$847 000.

Mzembi, who allegedly committed the offences when he was Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry and was spearheading Zimbabwe’s co-hosting of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) conference in August 2013, is believed to be staying in South Africa since he skipped bail two years ago.

Police Claim High Level Of Efficiency After Arrest Of Notorious Thug Musa Taj Abdul

State Media

THE Zimbabwe Republic Police is actively pursuing criminals that have been evading the clutches of the long arm of the law for a long time.

It comes on the heels of the highly successful operation to account for Musa Taj Abdul, also known as Kedha, who is the alleged mastermind of a string of robberies that spun over a period of two decades.

He was arrested on August 24 in Beitbridge after being trailed by law enforcement agents.

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi says they are currently spiritedly pursuing criminals as part of an elaborate mission of cleaning up the streets.

“Let every robber and anyone engaged in criminal activities know that crime doesn’t pay . . . Abdul has been arrested even though he tried to hide for two decades,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

Abdul is one of the eight suspected armed robbers who lived lavish lifestyles in posh houses and drove fancy cars in Zimbabwe and South Africa.

The suspected robbers, who allegedly committed a spate of attacks on several individuals and businesses, lived the high life using proceeds from crime.

The criminal enterprise by the alleged gang members, Asst Comm Nyathi said, prejudiced many individuals, families and companies by robbing them of their hard-earned money and valuables. However, the “major police raid” in Beitbridge, which was described as a “smooth” operation, managed to net the individuals who were on police’s most wanted list for the best part of 20 years.

Now they are under lock and key.

Abdul (47) and other suspected gang members — Charles Lundu (47), Rudolf Kanhanga alias Tapiwa Munatsi (29), Tapiwa Mangoma alias Tapa (27), Innocent Jairosi (32), Prince Makodza (31), Liberty Mupamhanga (29) and Godfrey Mupamhanga (27) — have since appeared in court for armed robbery.

But the successful operation is a piece of a wider endless war on crime.

Police are still hunting for six more armed criminals who have been elusive for several years for crimes committed mostly in Harare and Beitbridge.

Asst Comm Nyathi said some of those on the police most wanted list are Andile Shawn Dlamini, Brian Murape, Carrington Marasha, Abednigo Hlongwane and Elias Mpofu, whose crimes include armed robbery and fraud.

Marasha, Hlongwane and Mpofu are believed to be close associates of Abdul, while Murape and Dlamini belong to a separate gang of notorious armed robbers.

It is suspected that the elusive criminals are likely hibernating across the Limpopo (in South Africa).

“People should be alert and watch out for these armed robbers. They can call the nearest police station if anyone has information about the whereabouts of these criminals,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

Like Abdul, the alleged dangerous criminals are said to be living lavish lifestyles from their ill-gotten gains. However, Asst Comm Nyathi said there was need for a thorough lifestyle audit of Abdul. He said it was possible that Abdul and accomplices could have registered properties in the names of relatives and friends.

The State is empowered by the amended Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Act to forfeit properties bought using ill-gotten funds.

“The suspected armed robbers were getting rich and living large as they were shuttling between Zimbabwe and South Africa. They have cars and houses across borders and this clearly shows a picture of people living lavishly at the expense of their victims,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

The Sunday Mail established that Abdul’s address — 23 Down Street Barham Green, Bulawayo — is non-existent, as repeated efforts to locate his home proved fruitless. Barham Green residents interviewed by this publication said Abdul never lived in the neighbourhood.

Some preliminary investigations have indicated that Abdul could have grown up living in Arcadia in the capital before he left for an unknown address.

It is suspected that some of the gang members were cash-rich such that they could afford to buy properties in South Africa’s plush suburb of Sandton.

Some of the crimes might have been committed a long time ago but the victims are still traumatised by the brutal raids, said Asst Comm Nyathi.

Some of the cases allegedly committed by the suspected armed robbers who were recently arrested include the February 5 raid at Makoni Shopping Centre, Chitungwiza, where they stole US$19 000, $30 000, cellphones and a Toyota Allion vehicle, which was later found abandoned in Glen View.

It is alleged on February 26 the gang robbed another person in Harare of US$40 000, jewellery, several pairs of shoes, a laptop, cellphones, a Star pistol and Hyundai vehicle. The gang is suspected to have proceeded to the victim’s workplace and robbed him of US$227 250 and R28 000. At the scene of the shoot-out, police recovered a 9mm CZ pistol, a Star pistol, Bruno pistol, .38 special Amadeo Rossi revolver, FN Browning pistol, 20x9mm rounds of ammunition and 4×7,65mm live rounds.

Recently, they are alleged to have stolen US$1 473 from a house in Queensdale, Harare, before proceeding to raid Trauma Centre, where they got away with an undisclosed amount of cash.

“Ecocash Was Our Biggest Problem Takatora Tsvimbo Ndokurova,” Mnangagwa Boasts

Paul Nyathi

President Emmerson Mnangagwa says his goverment has finally managed to tame the runaway inflation which was being caused by fictitious mobile money created mostly through Ecocash.

Mnangagwa was addressing ZANU PF Midlands Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) members in Gweru on Saturday.

“We realised that Ecocash was behind all this so we studied this thing and got to their server and found everything, every corruption and takatora tsvimbo ndokurova, it was painful to others but we said we only allow limited mobile money and it must reflect in the account,” said President Mnangagwa.

He said this was the reason why Government introduced auctions, the “one for SMEs and another for big sharks”.

“We were all confused as to what was happening until we set up a committee and we discovered there was up to $8,4 billion circulating outside the banking system, which money in financial terms, is phantom money, which is some sort of ghost money whose source no one knows,” said President Mnangagwa.

Phantom income, sometimes referred to as phantom revenue, is typically an investment gain that has not yet been realised through a cash sale or a distribution.

“We also discovered that there were people on the streets, a lodger who does not own a house but in his or her mobile phone there is $86 million, which he or she is trading, not employed, no one complaining of losing money, it was confusing,” he said.

President Mnangagwa said his government was also worried with the level of corruption, especially in local authorities. He said his administration will leave no stone unturned to eradicate corruption.

Mnangagwa Says The S.A. Visitors Were His Special Visitors From His “Friend And Brother” Cyril Ramaphosa

Paul Nyathi

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has added his voice to ZANU PF assertions that the two groups of South African envoys were never meant to meet with anyone else in the country other than himself and ZANU PF party.

Mnangagwa, who was addressing ZANU PF Midlands Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) members in Gweru on Saturday, also dismissed chances of the opposition political parties meeting with the South Africans in future.

He said the first group sent by President Cyril Ramaphosa was for “President-to-President briefings” while that country’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) delegation had come for “party-to-party briefings” and were never meant to meet opposition groupings as has been peddled on various forums.

Mnangagwa said the country was under siege from its detractors, a development that saw President Ramaphosa of South Africa, telephoning him.

He said the personal call from President Ramaphosa led to the dispatching of an envoy and later a recent visit by a delegation from the ruling ANC.

“President Ramaphosa, my friend, he called and said ‘my brother, there is a lot of pressure here, how are things over there because here we understand Zimbabwe is in a crisis’ and I said ‘no there is nothing like that’ and he said ‘I want to send an envoy to be briefed’ and I said ‘ok’.

“Then social media misinterprets, they say ah President Ramaphosa is sending an envoy to come and investigate the Zimbabwe situation and he must come and see other groups and so on. No.

“The protocol is if a Head of State sends an envoy to another Head of State, the envoy carries the information from one Head to another and the other replies and that reply is carried back and that is what happened. It’s a President to President briefing,” Mnangagwa said.

He said revolutionary parties have a symbiotic relationship.

“Then there are revolutionary parties. In Mozambique we have Frelimo, in South Africa we have the ANC, we have SWAPO in Namibia, Angola’s MPLM, Zimbabwe’s ZANU-PF and we also have Chamachamapinduzi in Tanzania. These are the parties that were engaged in the armed struggle.

“We have, of course, countries like Botswana, Zambia and Malawi. So we have a forum of revolutionary parties where we continue to share challenges as revolutionary parties. As we get attacked by our detractors we must share the mode of attack by our detractors. So, we agreed as ANC and ZANU PF that our brothers and sisters of the ANC come and we discuss the challenges and attacks on us so they also prepare themselves better,” said Mnangagwa.

He said there was never a plan for the ANC to meet other opposition outfits.

“You then hear some sections of the media saying the South African envoy and the ANC delegation snubbed opposition parties, no, they were never meant to meet them,” the President said.

Source: State Media

Govt Does Not Have Money To Compensate White Farmers From Its Coffers, Mnangagwa

Paul Nyathi

Taxpayers’ funds will not be used to compensate white former commercial farmers for improvements made on farms, but the money will be sourced externally, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.

Mnangagwa said this while addressing ZANU PF Midlands Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) members in Gweru on Saturday.

Mnangagwa reiterated that ZANU PF party would never deviate from its ethos where land was the main reason for the protracted war that brought independence in 1980.

“Our colonisers took our land and we waged a war that culminated into independence and we took it back, and that will never change,” he said.

“We, however, have a few individuals who fail to understand or comprehend our Constitution, Section 295 of the Constitution. We have a Lancaster House Constitution which we used until 2013, but we decided as a people that we need a home-grown Constitution and that Constitution remains the position.”

Mnangagwa said the Lancaster House Constitution had a clear provision on compensation, one which would be done without using taxpayers’ money.

“The position is that as Zimbabweans we shall not pay compensation for land and that remains . . . we are saying no taxpayer’s money will be used to pay that compensation,” he said.

The President said a committee involving all stakeholders will be mandated with sourcing funds for compensation.

“We have set up a committee including white former farmers to go to Europe where they will raise the money to pay under the Agreement. Then we hear some individuals who are unable to comprehend just one provision saying ‘we want to reverse the land reform programme’, NO!

“The purpose of the revolution was our land and we shall not deviate from that, we shall not depart from our land,” he said.

The Global Compensation Deed Agreement was signed between Government and representatives of white former farmers last month. Under its terms, Government committed to help raise funds to pay the ex-farmers US$3,5 billion as compensation for improvements made on farms that were acquired by the State.

Half of the amount will be paid out within 12 months of signing the agreement and the balance to be paid over a period of 48 months thereafter.

A Joint Resources Mobilisation Committee to work with the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development was established to raise funds through long term debt and other financial instruments with a tenure of up to 30 years.

Source: State Media

Byo Nurses Go On A Wild Strip Party In Hospital Premises

State Media

A group of female student nurses at the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) has been detained for a week as punishment after it held what authorities said was a wild striptease party in one of the hostels while celebrating the completion of their three-year course.

In July, UBH was identified as the Covid-19 treatment centre in Bulawayo, where residents who test positive have been referred for treatment and isolation.

The incident happened last week after the final-year students received their results and allegedly hastily organised a party.

They reportedly smuggled alcohol to spice up the occasion.

However, the student nurses were caught by hospital authorities, who then decided to punish the whole class by withholding their certificates and send them back to the wards for a further week as punishment.

The students were supposed to vacate the institution on September 3, but will only get their certificates tomorrow.

UBH acting chief executive officer Dr Narcisius Dzvanga confirmed the punishment that was meted out on the “wayward” student nurses.

“I got that news but they are going home on Monday (tomorrow). It was a disciplinary issue, nothing personal. They passed and they started misbehaving within the complex and it was decided that releasing people into the world with that attitude was not good. So, it was just a punitive measure taken,” he said.

When asked about the “misdemeanours”, Dr Dzvanga was, however, not keen to elaborate, although the affected nurses said it was after they held the strip party.

“It was just incorrect behaviour that we can’t talk about; they were over-celebrating. They are people who were exiting a training programme and they celebrated in an unbecoming manner, so we felt we had to punish them a little. Nursing requires professionalism and no matter how much you are celebrating, there are some things you cannot do. We wanted to show them that the certificates that they had got have ethics and professionalism that go along with them. So, we decided that they hang around and go and work in the hospital even though they had finished before they are released, just to correct their misdemeanours.”

However, some of the affected students said it was wrong for the institution to punish the whole.

“All female students were punished, there was some sort of celebration that was done after getting results, so all of us were punished yet our contracts ended on September 3 2020.”

Bad Start To Life At Varsity As MSU Duo Is Found With Half Full Satchel Of Drugs

Campus security then took the duo to Zimbabwe Republic Police Senga station where they were a formal case was opened.

The case is being investigated under case number RRB4563203.

-Midlands News

Govt Official Reverses Mnangagwa’s Plan On Land Reform Closure

A government official has invaded a farm owned by a white commercial land owner in Zimbabwe, a month after President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced that evicted farmers will be paid $3,5 billion for properties appropriated by the state since 2000.

In a video circulating on social media, Protea Farm owner, Martin Grobler, tells a Mr. Chuma and his colleagues, accompanied by police and other unidentified people, to leave his farm.

The invaders are seen milling around the farm, vowing to stay put. Reports say they have now seized the farm that has a flourishing tobacco crop.

Indications are that the farm has been seized by Ivy Rupindi of the Ministry of Agriculture, who claims that she is the rightful owner of the property, which was allocated to her by the government a couple of years ago. It’s unclear why she has not occupied the farm after it was allocated to her under the land reform program.

The Ministry of Information says it is investigating the issue amid an international outcry over the invasion of the farm.

In a statement, the ministry said, “We have been made aware of a video depicting an eviction of a farmer and his family. Government is trying to establish the facts behind this matter. What is known so far is that there is a legacy legal issue between the parties and the matter is being dealt with by the courts.”

Information secretary Nick Mangwana and Grobler were unavailable for comment as they were not responding to calls on their mobile phones.

Over 4,500 white commercial farmers lost their land following violent farm invasions by war veterans, Zanu PF supporters and government officials in 2000. Some farmers were killed when their land was appropriated under the ruling party’s sanctioned agrarian reform program.

-VOA

Gold Heist: Gang Arrested After Stealing 6-Tonnes

A gang of 12 men has been arrested for stealing six tonnes of gold ore valued at US$6 153 from a mine at Maphisa in Matobo District.

Arnold Mushenje (57), Ishmael Moyo (29), Darlington Sibanda (35), George Ngwenya (43), Levy Munenge (29), Shelton Dube (27), Gerald Munkuli (27), Irvin Moyo (29), Mathew Ngwarai (20), Nkululeko Ngwenya (35), Moses Mnwembe (41) and Talent Tagarira (31) are expected to appear at the Gwanda Magistrate’s Court this week facing a charge of theft of gold ore.

According to the State papers, the gang was found mining at Antelope East Mine which is owned by Lablink Distributors Private Limited where they had extracted six tonnes of gold ore.

“On 20 December last year police detectives were conducting routine patrols when they received information that there was a group of people that were mining for gold without a permit at Antelope East Mine.

“They proceeded to the mine where they found accused persons number two to 12 removing gold ore from the underground shaft bringing it to the surface,” read the State papers.

-State Media

Mnangagwa’s planned Bhalagwe visit mischievious, insensitive, disrespectful and insulting: ZAPU

Bhalagwe. The place of bones in present day Zimbabwe. Lying in the southern part of the country, with tens of thousand bones that have been crying for justice since the physical killings of ZAPU and perceived ZAPU supporters ended in 1987.
Today Bhalagwe, the place of wailing bones looks like a bride. She has been cleaned up and dressed beautifully in anticipation of a rare visit by an illustrious groom in a few days to come. The bridesmaids are non other than Matebeleland Collective with one Jenni Williams shamelessely appointing herself the maid of honor.
Who is this groom coming to see his bride? None other than Emerson Mnangagwa, the number one perpertrator of the 1982 to 1987 orgy of violence and death upon Matebeleland and Midlands in that moment of madness as was described by the late notorious Robert Mugabe.
In the beginning, mass graves were the norm right across the affected provinces, with the modus operandi changing when the killers noticed their barbarism was under a media spotlight. They identified Bhalagwe, where they used a disused mine and turned the mine shafts into a place of bones~human bones of Zimbabweans mass murdered by the ruling Zanu PF party using state security apparatus.
In the forefront of this heinous crime was Emerson Mnangagwa as state security minister. It is his intelligence that identified and selected each and every victim lying at Bhalagwe and all other mass graves dotted around the region. It was Mnangagwas orders that led to the wanton bloodshed of innocent unarmed civillians who up to this very day are crying for closure and justice.
How insulting is the intended visit to Bhalagwe, a place of bones by Mnangagwa. How disrespectful of the souls of the departed victims. How insensitive to the feelings of surviving victims. How disregarding of our culture, traditions and customs.
It is like Hitler visiting the infamous concentration camps where Jews were massacred.
ZAPU is disheartened by both Mnangagwa and Matebeleland collective’s insensitivity as they plan to visit Bhalagwe. The Revolutionary and Democratic mother party denounces this in the strongest terms as well as reiterating that it is as unethical as it is mischievious for Mnangagwa to be visiting places where his victims lie before closure and justice are given to the Gukurahundi matter.
In the same vein, we admonish Jenny Williams and Matebeleland Collective for their reckless and shamelessly unbridled love for money and call on them to desist from trading our pain and sorrows to our tormentors in exchange for pieces of silver.
The intended visit to Bhalagwe or any other site where Gukurahundi victims lie is hereby opposed by ZAPU. We urge all to resist this latest manipulative machinations by the number one perpetrator of the genocide who is trying so hard to conceal as well as  destroy the evidence of his and Zanu PF crime against humanity.

POLAD Is A Hocus-Pocus, Says Opposition Leader

Writer Josiah Mucharowana caught up with Progressive People’ s Party of Zimbabwe ( PPPZ) founding president Pastor Timothy JTM Chiguvare in Pretoria and asked him ten questions… below are some of his  thoughts.
Qn1 Josiah Mucharowana . Is PPZ part of the Political Actors Dialogue ( POLAD) set up by President Mnangangwa to thrash a common ground for problems facing Zimbabwe. If not why? What are your views as a party on POLAD. Is it efficient in addressing the Zim challenges?
 Chiguvare: PPPZ was invited to POLAD’s first meeting of the 6th. Day of February , 2019 and as the founder and president of PPPZ with the nation and its people at heart I immediately described the whole process as hocus-pocus and further explained that the best dialogue for Zimbabwe is the truth.  Its only the truth that will set Zimbabwe free. Without the truth forget it, POLAD is a joke. Both the ‘Thabo Mbeki Dialogue ‘ and  POLAD are just a waste of time and resources because as from November , 2017 Zimbabwe hasn’t got a democratically elected government , it’s the army generals who are in charge of everything and they are doing what they want with no one who can challenge or to contest them.
Mnangagwa and the army generals were the authors and architects of the November 2017 coup d’etat and the election of July 2018  was just a formality and not a credible, free and fair election. The biggest problem Zimbabwe is facing is that of a military government. There is no meaningful dialogue without the army generals because Mnangagwa is remotely controlled by the army generals. We , and all others who believe in freedom as deeply as we do would rather die on our feet than live on our knees. Its only the truth that can redeem the trouble nation of Zimbabwe. Truth is the weapon of Justice for all Zimbabweans.
There is no hope for Zimbabwe until the UN and AU are forced by the international community to break the unholy alliance between the corrupt ruling party and the military that protects them or else the people’s revolution will be the best, that is the main reason why we are appealing to the ICC prosecutors, UN, AU, developed nations and the international community to come aboard in support of our worthy cause, they cannot all sit on the fence and watch Zimbabwe sinking with millions of it’s people, while this regime has gone on rampage looting state funds the nation’s wealth and committing, election fraud and rigging and other atrocities.
PPPZ as the people’s choice strongly believe that a true government is mirrored by conducting a free and fair election process, where citizens choose their leaders without any intimidation from government or any other political party. Zanu PF’s ‘ one party state’ gave birth to tribalism, massive corruption , looting of state funds.
Zimbabwe is now Zanu PF’s failed project – the  November , 2017 coup d’etat gave birth to a country run by cartels , from fuel, money, food to medicinal drugs. It’s a total breakdown , now the Zanu PF administration has so many criminal cases to answer to the extent that they will never allow an opposition political party to take over power through a ballot box because they are already very much aware of the consequences.
 The only lasting solution to Zimbabwe’s economic and political crisis is the unstoppable mass action against this regime.
What Zimbabwe desperately needs is such a completely new government which can harness its resources.
 PPPZ will recover all the looted and exrernalised funds and ensure that justice is done in the interest of our democracy.  With such a new government , we will ensure that all communities are represented on all levels of government. We will be able to fight corruption and it will be a prosperous government because there will be a competition of ideas.
My vision for Zimbabwe is far much bigger than politics itself, a vision of uniting the people of all communities throughout the country so that they work and live together in peace and in harmony rebuilding their nation , with free education and medical facilities for the poor.
A vision of turning around Zimbabwe back to a breadbasket of Africa and to a rainbow nation.
I have a dream that one day Zimbabwe, a nation sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression; will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.
Qn 2 JM..Were you invited to be part of the MDC Alliance ?  what are your views on the grouping?
Chiguvare : I was actually the brains behind the alliance about nine years ago , on 30th. July 2011 , I announced the Election Coalition of Zimbabwe Opposition Political Parties and wrote to the late MDC president Mr Morgan Tsvangirayi and to the Secretary General of the MDC-T giving them all the details of how it has to be implemented coupled with an external Plan B this was a vision from above , but it got messed up by those in love of money power and fame. They hijacked it , dropped me and later failed to implement it with an external Plan B. Where are they today ? the MDC leaders are still fighting for money and power at the expense of millions suffering Zimbabweans.
I gave a very clear message on the 30th Day of July 2011 to all the opposition political parties of Zimbabwe when I said love is goodness. It sees beyond persecution and indimidation. Love does not discuss sin , love does not express itself with arrogance. I am here to remind ourselves, we leaders of opposition political parties that the most honourable  thing for us to do is to put aside our own selfish interests and put national interests first. We can form form an Election Coalition of Zimbabwe Opposition Political Parties against Zanu PF.
Now its up to millions of Zimbabweans to make the right decision because for almost 20 years MDC has failed the people of Zimbabwe. They have failed to bring the desperately needed change in Zimbabwe there is no media freedom , no economic and electoral reforms. Instead they are busy wasting precious time fighting among themselves for money and power.
Now Zimbabweans see the PPPZ as their last hope , because the main opposition has been captured in Zimbabwe , the G40 of ZANU-PF now having control of the MDC-A and the current ruling party ZANU- PF of Mnangagwa and its army generals now have control of the MDC-T , supporters of those two MDC camps are confused and now rallying behind the PPPZ president being part of the big PPPZ family. This is a giant step towards the right direction. It is all about strategy, order , discipline, respect and ethical leadership.
All leaders must know that the voices of the people is the voice of God; serving people means serving God. No leader own supporters because supporters are volunteers regarding the question of when to give or withdraw their backing , just like church members.
There is no leader who owns a political party and therefore leaders must be workers of the people. It is also interesting because we have to take advantage of the mistakes or errors of the two MDCs and take millions of people from both camps of the MDC and ZANU PF because they are all divided , the greatest mistake or error the two MDC camps have made , namely the MDC-A and MDC -T is to team-up with  Zanu PF leaders whose assets in South Africa and other nations are going to be frozen because of ZANU- PF’s massive corruption and looting of state funds.
Political groups own political parties as they constitute the engine of a political Party. A leader who purports to own a political party is a dictator , and that is what has been and still happening in the MDC. I will always be encouraging African leaders not to take a journey into yesterday as this is causing havoc in Africa.
There seems to be no spirit of reconciliation in Africa and this explains civil war or unrest in DRC, and other North East and West African nations.
Qn 3 JM…The 2023 elections are around the corner…what is your biggest selling point. What makes you stand out from the rest of the parties?
 Chiguvare : PPPZ’s biggest selling point is our manifesto which is one of its own kind , it’s the best seller. Its also interesting because the PPPZ family  has taken advantage of the mistakes or errors of the two MDC camps and take millions of people from both camps of the MDC and from the ZANU PF because they are all divided and have run out of ideas , the biggest mistake the two MDC camps have made , namely the MDC-A and MDC -T is to team-up with  Zanu PF leaders whose assets in South Africa and other nations are going to be frozen because of ZANU- PF’s massive corruption and looting of state funds. The PPPZ family is gearing itself to bring the desperately needed change in Zimbabwe , for us to conquer corruption.
PPPZ’s new government will be comprised of competent ministers or leaders from all communities across races whose names will be announced soon after the forthcoming PPPZ congress. With this type of government Zimbabwe will be blessed with a competition of ideas and all communities will be represented at all levels of government. Just with the above we have won investors’ confidence as a future government- in -waiting.
Qn 4. JM…When it comes to membership are you visible in both  urban and rural areas. How is your party structured?  What is your estimated membership now? Is there a database for membership considering other parties have come on board registering members electronically?
Chiguvare : As regards to PPPZ’s visibility, we are already famous and a household name in both urban and rural areas and with our best seller manifesto which will certainly be a landslide victory for the PPPZ family.
Qn 5.JM…Who is in your structures….the Vice President and Secretary General, Provinces etc?
Chiguvare : In terms of our constitution we will be able to announce the entire PPPZ leadership soon after the forthcoming PPPZ congress which has been belayed by the Covid-19 lockdowns.
Qn 6 JM…Is there an advantage of being based in South Africa and not in Zimbabwe like other parties? Who is on the ground?
Chiguvare : Democracy is under arrest in Zimbabwe , political party leaders ; activists ; journalists and lawyers are being persecuted in Zimbabwe.
Currently , on the ground we have very competent,  loyal and dedicated provincial leaders and other party officials. Imminent is a landslide victory. All those who know me, they will attest that I am a dynamic and charismatic leader, who will soon capture the hearts of millions of people and command tremendous loyalty among followers to an extent that i will soon be seen as the hope of the people when i appears in public , people will receive me with great joy. My personal story of hard work helps explain my tenacity.
As founder of Zimbabwe’s first Christian political party I have lost a R500 million nationwide business empire in Zimbabwe and over 4 000 staff members lost their jobs due to Zanu PF’s political conspiracies, and its government’s state sponsored terror and in essence what we mean is that all this was due to Robert Mugabe’s misrule and reign of terror.
 I was , however, persuaded that I could best serve my country by surviving and that means leaving Zimbabwe for a while and go into exile – on the 12th day of April 2003, I legally crossed the border into South Africa with an injured arm, the result of a violent attack by ZANU PF supporters which was held in an arm sling. And soon after my arrival in Cape Town , on the 14th day of April 2003  I received medical treatment at Groote Schuur Hospital, which was kindly arranged by an official of the MDC party the late Mr Mike Aurette who was resident abroad at the time of his death
Qn7 JM…When voted into power , what is your first priority?  Your thoughts on the economic implosion in Zimbabwe right now?
Chiguvare : “A nation without  God’s guidance is a nation without order. Zimbabweans are in desperate need of a selfless, loving and caring president who will always want to see the best for his people or nothing. African leaders must see their appointments in high offices of the land as an assignment from God and not for self- enrichment.
 A person who does not love others cannot be entrusted with the power to lead others or with the power to rule a nation because he will misappropriate that power, misuse it to hurt himself and others.
PPPZ ready to ignite excellence. Yes we can. Ours is a worthy cause of uniting the beautiful people of this great nation of Zimbabwe and reviving its economy.
PPPZ is now ready to deliver a trusted knowledgeable and transparent service that provides the best for all of us a  united and democratic state of Zimbabwe, a rainbow nation where all citizens of different communities will live together as one , in peace and harmony.
We will ensure that Zimbabwe achieves unprecedented success in mining ; export ; agriculture; manufacturing hospitality industries and trade relations with the international business community.
As a party , we will create a nation able to harness its resources for the betterment of its citizens. Thus the party accepts a true that Zimbabwe’s greatest asset is not its minerals,  but it manpower and skills.
Our number one priority is employment creation to stabilize the nation’s economy and education. The entire African continent will start to learn great lessons of ethical leadership from the new PPPZ government.
PPPZ understands the importance of women empowerment and because of that reason we will address challenges of women and equality.
Zimbabwean women are still in and we will create job and ensure that no women and children shall go hungry. Food will be plentiful.
I truly believes I am one of those few Zimbabwean leaders who can unite the country and stop this crisis.
Presently, the ZRP and army are utilized by the Zanu PF leader Mr ED Mnangagwa to control the citizens to his will. They oppress and persecute political activists.
One of my first tasks as leader and  of Zimbabwe , will be to direct the Army to protect the country from foreign threats , not to be used by politicians to harm or persecute citizens. It’s barbaric and thuggish for the army to be used by politicians to harm. They are meant to serve and to protect citizens. This act alone will change the mindset of the people and their attitudes will start the healing process.
 My second task will be to arrange relief food to ensure that hunger in Zimbabwe is brought to an end. With no hunger and no fear, the country can start mending.
PPPZ will stand as a voice for the voiceless, as a unifying force, as peace-makers and would remain committed to justic and freedom of our people.
We are keen to introduce ethical leadership in the country with standards that are ethical. Our approach to the Zimbabwe’s economic and political crisis is completely different from the other political parties.
 PPPZ will ensure that Zimbabwe achieves unprecedented success in international relations.
 It  will ensure that the international business community receives the appropriate recognition and high level of delivery which they are accustomed to in the new Zimbabwe making it a future partner in success.
Our family will turn Zimbabwe into a home for all people created by God.
 The Party will turn Zimbabwe into a favorite destination for investors, a country where the international business community will see technology at work hoping to make it to a  diary world country by 2030.
Qn 8. JM…The Diaspora…how are you going to engage with millions of Zimbabweans scattered across the globe?
Chiguvare : I will soon be having rallies for Zimbabweans throughout the diaspora where I will also be addressing the international community by so doing we will also be building international relations.
Qn 9. JM…The Commonwealth…a grouping of former British colonies, is PPPZ going to pursue rejoining the grouping. Mugabe unilaterally pulled Zimbabwe out taking the country on a lonely road without friends.
JTM Chiguvare : The PPPZ family is very wise on its domestic and foreign policies , we will not whatsoever repeat the mistakes of the late Robert Mugabe and Zanu PF .
They said to the British prime minister keep your Britain and we will keep our Zimbabwe. Not long after that Britain is flooded with refugees from Zimbabwe who are running away from Zanu PF’s reign of terror.
 Robert Mugabe’s misrule and harsh economic conditions. Zanu PF is a joke and not a good example at all , for more than three decades Zimbabwe has been out in the cold with no foreign investment.
 The world has seen that the self-serving policies of Zanu PF and its army generals have rocked the very foundation of our country Zimbabwe. Not only have all the institutions been played around with and systematically destroyed.
Cholera, malaria and coronavirus epidemics are killing thousands of innocent Zimbabweans due to the collapse of healthcare systems.
All the streams and rivers in our cities and towns throughout Zimbabwe.                                                                                                            Zimbabwean industries such as mining, agriculture, manufacturing, tourism are all dead due to Zanu PF’s poor economic planning, and misguided domestic and foreign policies.
National Railways Of Zimbabwe (NRZ) is now history due to corruption and no more passengers trains from Harare to Bulawayo or from Harare to Botswana or to RSA
Zimbabwe has dominated news headlines with more than 95% unemployment ;
The nation has little electricity , technically  Zimbabwe is now closed for business.
For more than two  decades municipalities in our cities and towns have failed to supply clean water to communities.
Families are breaking due to desperation. Women and children are the most suffering in Zimbabwe, as the majority cannot afford two meals a per day.
Exploitation of young Zimbabweans is high due to desperation has reached alarming proportion. That is overwhelming evidence that the ambitious dreams of our youth have been crushed.
Zimbabweans are today refugees and victims of cheap labour all over the world.
Thousands of young women are today victims of sexual abuse all over because the Zanu PF fathers have lost their identity. A child mis-educated is a child lost. Our morals and values have been destroyed by Zanu PF.
More than half of Zimbabwe’s population cannot afford two meals per day – it’s a real humanitarian emergency.
Young people with university degrees have been turned into street vendors.
Zimbabwe’s national rail and road systems have been neglected for the past thirty years and as a result
 Zimbabwe’s roads and rail systems have fallen into a shabbiness and both have become a death trap.
The Zanu PF’s military government is bankrupt , dead and decaying due to corruption and looting of state funds , Zanu PF can no longer call or describe itself a government because of the number of serious blunders.
The status quo is not sustainable , the people’s revolution will soon take over power and arrest the Zanu PF leadership for various serious criminal charges or else there will soon be civil war in Zimbabwe , its not far and that will be a huge embarrassment to SADC and the AU. SADC is sitting on a time bomb. Zimbabwe is bankrupt , the Zanu PF leadership must now be arrested there is over-whelming evidence indicating that the Zanu PF leaders are qualifying candidates of prison.
They cannot be entrusted with the management of the little that is now left in Zimbabwe.
There is no hope for Zimbabwe until the UN and AU are forced by the international community to break the unholy alliance between the corrupt ruling party and the military that protects them or else a people’s revolution will be the answer.
Qn 10. JM. Being in RSA, do you think SA has enough leverage to improve the Zimbabwe situation given comments coming out of Harare by government spokesman Nick Mangwana and George Charamba that SA has no capacity to help anyone. Your views?
JTM Chiguvare: The ANC and Zanu PF are one family , same father same mother , the nation of RSA is being ruled by the ANC , what affects the ANC affects Zanu PF – They all belong to the Corrupt African Dictatorship Boys Club.
Integrity is the core ingredient of sound politics that is missing in most of the political leaders in Africa, both ruling and opposition. Africa is in desperate need of leaders of sound integrity. Leaders not in love with publicity, but in love with justice. Leaders not in love with money, but in love with humanity. Leaders who can subject their particular egos to the greatness of the cause. And that is the leadership Africa needs to achieve a peaceful and prosperous continent.
The ANC is very much aware that  the Zanu PF’s military government has a propensity or a continuous pattern of criminal behaviour of committing election fraud and rigging election because the army generals are in-charge of government.
African leaders should be held accountable for their actions by their peers.
What is about to happen in Zimbabwe will certainly make it possible for other leaders to become accountable to their people and peers.
 If Africa’s leaders held their peers to account there would be no need for the civilian population to suffer human rights violations and United Nations sanctioned military interventions.
 Currently Zimbabwe has no government , the SADC  and AU  leaders are all very much aware of the fact that its the army generals who are in charge , that is why elections have failed to work in Zimbabwe .
The international community has overwhelming evidence that Zanu PF has introduced a one party state in Zimbabwe which gave birth to endless corruption , human rights abuses, election fraud and rigging ,tribalism and other crimes against humanity. Africa is burning due to gangsterism at play.
Josiah Mucharowana is a Zimbabwean-trained journalist living in Pretoria. Feedback: [email protected]

Gwanda Accident Claims One

A MAN died when his car was involved in a head on collision with a truck at Sezhube near Gwanda on Tuesday after he encroached into the opposite lane.

Matabeleland South provincial police spokesperson Chief Inspector Philisani Ndebele confirmed the accident which occurred at about 10pm.

He said Spense Chawara (33) was driving a Toyota Axio when he encroached onto the lane of oncoming traffic and collided with a Nissan UD truck.

“I can confirm that we recorded a fatal road accident which occurred at the 88-kilometre peg along the Bulawayo-Beitbridge Road. The now deceased, Spense Chawara was driving a Toyota Axio vehicle with one passenger on board.

“He encroached onto the lane of oncoming traffic and collided with a Nissan UD truck which was coming from the opposite direction.

Chawara died on the spot while the passenger he was carrying sustained serious head injuries and was referred to United Bulawayo Hospitals.

“The driver of the truck escaped with no injuries. The matter was reported to the police who attended the scene,” said Chief Insp Ndebele.

-State Media

Zim Star Joins Sudanese Side Al Hilal

FC Platinum midfielder Last ‘Lala” Jesi has agreed personal terms with Sudanese giants Ali Hilal ahead of a US$80 000 transfer.

Jesi joined FC Platinum on a one year loan from Manica Diamonds at the start of year, playing just two CAF champions league games before securing this move.

Doctors Donate Equipment To Covid-19 Isolation Centre

Coronavirus

The Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) on Friday donated an assortment of consumables to Masvingo’s COVID-19 isolation centre.

The donation included personal protective equipment (PPE), testing kits, drugs and medicines as well as medical sundries.

The human rights doctors handed over the donation to the COVID-19 provincial taskforce at Benjamin Burombo Government Complex.

Speaking during the handover ceremony, ZADHR secretary Norman Matara said the main focus for the donation was to assist mainly the healthcare workers. He said:
We found that our local councils, our government needed help from everyone, from partners such as civil society organisations like us, so we organised some resources to try and assist where we can.

Masvingo district development co-ordinator Roy Hove received the donation on behalf of the COVID-19 provincial taskforce.

The ZADHR has previously been to Gweru, Mutare and Bulawayo with the same project. It is working in partnership with the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa.
– NewsDay

ANC Delegation Visit Had Nothing To Do With Opposition -Mnangagwa

Mr Mnangagwa

Taxpayers’ funds will not be used to compensate white former commercial farmers for improvements made on farms, but the money will be sourced externally, Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.

Mnangagwa, who was addressing ZANU PF Midlands Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) members in Gweru yesterday, also clarified recent visits by two groups of South African envoys.

He said the first group sent by President Cyril Ramaphosa was for “President-to-President briefings” while that country’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) delegation had come for “party-to-party briefings” and were never meant to meet opposition groupings as has been peddled on various forums.

On the Global Compensation Deed Agreement,  Mnangagwa said the revolutionary party would never deviate from its ethos where land was the main reason for the protracted war that brought independence in 1980.

“Our colonisers took our land and we waged a war that culminated into independence and we took it back, and that will never change,” he said.
“We, however, have a few individuals who fail to understand or comprehend our Constitution, Section 295 of the Constitution.

We have a Lancaster House Constitution which we used until 2013, but we decided as a people that we need a home-grown Constitution and that Constitution remains the position.”
President Mnangagwa said the Lancaster House Constitution had a clear provision on compensation, one which would be done without using taxpayers’ money.

“The position is that as Zimbabweans we shall not pay compensation for land and that remains . . . we are saying no taxpayer’s money will be used to pay that compensation,” he said.-The Sunday News

Mnangagwa Threatens Former G40 Members With Extradition

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has threatened to evoke the provisions of the extradition treaty between Zimbabwe and South Africa to arrest former G40 leaders who are in self imposed exile following the November 2017 coup.

Addressing the Zanu-PFprovincial meeting in Gweru yesterday, Mnangagwa said criminals have for long found a safe haven in neighbouring countries and were now working in cahoots with detractors who are bent on disturbing peace, law and order in Zimbabwe.

Mnangagwa said his Government was aware of their whereabouts and will soon descend on them so that they are brought to book for their transgressions.

He said G40 fugitives, who comprise former Zanu-PF members, had turned into cyber stormtroopers and political gladiators on social media who are peddling falsehoods in order to destabilise the country.

Mnangagwa said the fugitives had connived with the country’s adversaries who are also infiltrating the country using Non-Governmental Organisations who have strayed from their mandate to pursue their ulterior political agendas. Former cabinet ministers like Saviour Kasukuwere, Walter Mzembi and Patrick Zhuwawo are some of the former party members domiciled in South Africa, with Professor Jonathan Moyo believed to be in Kenya.

“So these G40 elements peddling falsehoods and narratives about Zimbabwe, we know where they are and we have been reluctant. But now we have an extradition treaty between Zimbabwe and South Africa. I am now going to give instructions to evoke that treaty so that we can extradite these elements to face the law. In America, no American will speak or act against the country and get away with it. In Zimbabwe they have been surviving but the law is there to make them accountable. We have local NGOs. I want to make it clear that each NGO in this country, when they get registered, they do so on the basis of agreed areas of participation. They are given a mandate for a particular area or activity. Those that are going to be found acting or working outside their mandate as NGOs we shall call them to account.” he said.

We Are Making Frantic Efforts To Refurbish Stadia -ZIFA

National Sports Stadium

ZIFA are hopeful the country’s senior men’s national team will play their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Algeria at home citing improvements made to Barbourfields and National Sports Stadium.

Following the announcement on new dates for 2021 Afcon qualifiers, Caf wrote to Zifa seeking a progress report before making a determination on whether Zimbabwe will be allowed to host international matches.

The Warriors play against Algeria in a crucial Afcon qualifier on 9 November, while FC Platinum resume Caf Champions League action with a preliminary round qualifier between 20 to 22 November, with the return leg scheduled for five days later.

Zifa communications manager and First Instance Body member, Xolisani Gwesela said Caf had requested a progress report on the renovations that have been made at the stadiums.
Gwesela toured Barbourfields Stadium together with FIB member, Gladmore Muzambi.

“We have been requested by Caf to re-inspect ahead of the upcoming Afcon qualifier match against Algeria.

“Caf basically want to assess what progress has been done since the last inspection visit before they make a decision whether to allow us to host the match,” he said.

“It is our considered opinion that Government and the Sport Recreation Commission have done very well to ensure that the two facilities are spruced up, notably the National Sports Stadium,” he said.

Gwesela said they are hopeful outstanding issues that include buckets seats and electronic access will be completed in due course.

The Government has already flighted a tender for the installation of bucket seats and electronic access.-The Sunday News

Civil Servants To Get Bonuses?

Mthuli Ncube

CIVIL servants are set for a happy end of year as the Government has assured them that they will receive their bonus while modalities are also being worked out to continue with foreign currency allowances until the end of the year.

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

The allowances were initially for three months, but during a National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) meeting which brings Government and civil servants’ representatives under one roof held last week, the Government announced that the facility has been extended to the end of the year. And to put the cherry on the cake, the Government will also pay its workers a 13th cheque.

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube told Sunday News on the sidelines of a donation of food hampers to the elderly in Bulawayo’s Luveve suburb yesterday that the Government was in the process of increasing salaries, paying bonus and will continue with the non-taxable Covid-19 US$ allowance for its workers. Health workers are also set to get an additional risk allowance.

“We are continuing talks with civil servants noting that they are hardworking and critical to our economy, especially those in the health sector, who make up our frontline workers in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, which has largely affected our nation.

What we are doing now is that we are engaging the civil servants to see how we can continue with the non-taxable foreign currency allowance for the entire civil service and the risk allowances for our health workers,” said Prof Ncube.

Regarding the civil servants’ bonuses, the minister assured the workers that despite the challenges presented by the Covid-19 pandemic the workers will receive their 13th cheque this year.
-The Sunday News

Bosso, Dembare Join Fight Against Coronavirus

Highlanders

PREMIERSHIP giants Dynamos and Highlanders have come together to use their influence to fight stigma that may be associated with those who would have contracted coronavirus.

Dubbed “Covid-19 Anti-stigma campaign”, the two domestic football powerhouses’ players and coaches will be urging support instead of discrimination against victims of coronavirus.

The Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund (ZRBF), a multi-donor programme which is leading the campaign, has engaged DeMbare and Bosso after recognising the power that the country’s biggest sport — football — has in uniting the nation.

“We decided to partner with sports personalities in our anti-stigma campaign, as we found the local teams were extremely passionate about serving their communities and were looking for ways to get involved in the Covid-19 response, so it really was a natural fit.

“These sports personalities have built credibility over many years with their audience, so can reach Zimbabweans in an impactful way to get this important message across,’’ said Aaron Sundsmo, Team Leader of the Resilience Knowledge Hub at ZRBF.-The Sunday Mail

Victim Of Police Brutality Sues Kazembe Kazembe

Kazembe Kazembe

Farai Dziva|
Kezembe Kazembe (Home Affairs Minister) has been sued by a student who was brutally assaulted by ZRP cops.

Kazembe was given an ultimatum by a Harare magistrate who ordered him to either compensate the Gweru based student who was brutalised by police officers in 2018 with $199 500 – in a fortnight or spend 60 days in jail.

See Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights post below :

Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe has been given a two-week ultimatum by Harare Magistrate Mazhande to pay RTGS$199 500 to Simon Mandoza, a student based in Gweru as compensation for damages he suffered when he was assaulted by some Zimbabwe Republic Police members in 2018.

Magistrate Mazhande ruled that if Minister Kazembe Kazembe failed to pay compensation to Mandoza within 14 days, he will be sentenced to serve 60 days in prison.

Through her lawyer Fiona Iliff and Obey Shava of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, Mandoza sued Kazembe Kazembe and ZRP Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga after some police officers arrested the college student on 20 September 2018 while he was standing outside a fast food outlet in Harare’s CBD, waiting for his brother to pick him up.

Unbeknown to him ZRP members were carrying out an operation against alleged informal traders in the CBD at that time.

Mandoza was assaulted by ZRP members with an open palm and then forced to get into the back of a police vehicle.

While in the vehicle, ZRP members poked Mandoza a truncheon on his shoulder and at the back of his head, threatening him with further assault. Mandoza was finally taken to Harare Central Police Station, where he was finally released without a charge being preferred against him.

Zanu PF Moves To Block ANC Meeting With Opposition Parties

The ruling ZANU PF says it will not allow members of South Africa’s African National Congress (ANC) to come to Zimbabwe and meet with opposition parties as that move would be the first of its kind.

ZANU PF secretary for External Affairs, Simbarashe Mumbengegwi, on Friday told journalists that there is no crisis in Zimbabwe, therefore, the ANC’s mediation is not needed.

Said Mumbengegwi:
The question of a sister party coming to the country of another sister party to establish bilateral relations with the opposition party is unheard of (as) that can only happen in the context of mediation and mediation can only occur with the consent of the conflicting parties.

But where there is no crisis, there is no real need for mediation and therefore no purpose will be served by trying to play a mediatory role, where there is no crisis and where there is no conflict and more importantly, where there is no consent of the parties involved.

Mumbengegwi said they were surprised to hear a member of the ANC delegation, Lindiwe Zulu, telling reporters on landing in South Africa that there was a crisis in Zimbabwe. He added:

I know why you are asking, my counterpart (Lindiwe Zulu), on landing in South Africa held a media briefing where she riveted back to the original position that there was a crisis in Zimbabwe and therefore they needed to come back to Zimbabwe to resolve that crisis, but surely how can you unilaterally reverse a common position that the two delegations agreed on.

I want to assure you that it is not normal for a former liberation party to impose itself on another and therefore we only hope that the views expressed were individual views and we would be very surprised if there is the common position of the ANC.

… There is no way an ANC delegation will come to Zimbabwe to interfere in our domestic affairs.-The Herald

2020 Is A Tough Year But Don’t Lose Hope, President Chamisa Encourages Zimbabweans

President Nelson Chamisa

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance leader, Advocate Nelson Chamisa has saluted millions of Zimbabweans for their resilience in the wake of widespread persecution and harassment.

President Chamisa also urged the people of Zimbabwe to remain optimistic in spite of attempts by the Zanu PF regime to thwart the struggle for freedom.

President Chamisa wrote on Twitter :
“21 years after the movement was born & #TheMarchIsNotEnded.

2020 has been a tough year but today I am reminded that the hope for the future lies in our hands.

We remain humbled by your support and loyalty to the ideal of a better Zimbabwe for all in our lifetime.Happy Sabbath!!”

“Hope For The Future Is In Our Hands”

President Chamisa

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance leader, Advocate Nelson Chamisa has saluted millions of Zimbabweans for their resilience in the wake of widespread persecution and harassment.

President Chamisa also urged the people of Zimbabwe to remain optimistic in spite of attempts by the Zanu PF regime to thwart the struggle for freedom.

President Chamisa wrote on Twitter :
“21 years after the movement was born & #TheMarchIsNotEnded.

2020 has been a tough year but today I am reminded that the hope for the future lies in our hands.

We remain humbled by your support and loyalty to the ideal of a better Zimbabwe for all in our lifetime.Happy Sabbath!!”

Stop Lying To The Nation, MDC Alliance Challenges Chinamasa

Patrick Chinamasa

Farai Dziva|The MDC Alliance has dismissed the “ridiculous claims” by Zanu PF that the opposition party has something to do with the Chivhu shooting incident.

MDC Alliance spokesperson, Advocate Fadzai Mahere has described the attempt by Zanu PF to blame the popular opposition party for the Chivhu shooting incident as regrettable.

Two soldiers were shot(one of them fatally) in Chivhu last Saturday by two assailants who were reportedly shot dead by security agents within 24 hours.

In a tweet, Advocate Mahere said :
Neither the MDC Alliance, President
@nelsonchamisa
nor VP
@BitiTendai
had anything to do with the Chivhu shooting incident involving soldiers.

The attempt by Chinamasa to blame the MDC Alliance for the incident is desperate, regrettable and unsubstantiated. These lies must stop.”

“When a whole spokesperson resorts to ad hominem attacks and insults, you know the nation is in crisis.

Dialogue isn’t about being told what you want to hear. It’s about the facts and evidence. The crisis in Zim speaks for itself.

This denialist defensiveness won’t help us. Reform.”

We Have Nothing To Do With Chivhu Shooting Incident -Advocate Mahere

Fadzai Mahere

Farai Dziva|The MDC Alliance has dismissed the “ridiculous claims” by Zanu PF that the opposition party has something to do with the Chivhu shooting incident.

MDC Alliance spokesperson, Advocate Fadzai Mahere has described the attempt by Zanu PF to blame the popular opposition party for the Chivhu shooting incident as regrettable.

Two soldiers were shot(one of them fatally) in Chivhu last Saturday by two assailants who were reportedly shot dead by security agents within 24 hours.

In a tweet, Advocate Mahere said :
Neither the MDC Alliance, President
@nelsonchamisa
nor VP
@BitiTendai
had anything to do with the Chivhu shooting incident involving soldiers.

The attempt by Chinamasa to blame the MDC Alliance for the incident is desperate, regrettable and unsubstantiated. These lies must stop.”

“When a whole spokesperson resorts to ad hominem attacks and insults, you know the nation is in crisis.

Dialogue isn’t about being told what you want to hear. It’s about the facts and evidence. The crisis in Zim speaks for itself.

This denialist defensiveness won’t help us. Reform.”

Man Assaults Lover’s Brother

ZRP

After reprimanding his sister about her date, a Zimunya man escaped death by a whisker after two failed attempts to run a car over him.

All hell broke loose after Tanaka Mukono saw his 19-year-old sister, Gracious Mukono, taking a walk with Elvis Nyanhete, his friend.

He quizzed the couple about their relationship but this did not go down well with Nyanhete, who went on to assault Tanaka.

Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa confirmed the incident which happened at Zimunya Township last week.

“When Mukono saw his close friend Nyanhete taking a walk with his sister Gracious, he ordered her to stop dating him,” said Inspector Kakohwa.

“Nyanhete went on to assault Mukono before jumping into his vehicle with the intention of running over him.

Nyanhete hit Tanaka with the front fender and the latter sustained an injury on his right leg.

“Nyanhete drove for about eight metres before making a U-turn in another attempt to run over Mukono. Fortunately he missed him,” said Inspector Kakohwa.

Mukono was rushed to the hospital and Nyanhete vanished from the scene. He is still at large.

“We are appealing to members of the public with information leading to Nyanhete’s arrest to contact their nearest police station,” said the provincial police spokesperson.
— Manica Post

Kariba Dam Wall Rehabilitation Well On Course

New Ziana

The Kariba dam-wall rehabilitation project is progressing well despite temporary disruptions caused by Covid-19 lockdowns, the Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) has said.

The rehabilitation project, which commenced in 2017, comprises the reshaping of the plunge pool and the refurbishing of the spillway gates.

The US$294 million project is being funded by the European Union, World Bank, African Development Bank, the government of Sweden and the ZRA on behalf of the governments of Zambia and Zimbabwe, through a combination of grants and loans.

The authority, which manages the Kariba Dam on behalf of the Zimbabwean and Zambian governments, said expatriate staff who had travelled to their home countries on leave, were affected by international travel bans imposed due to Covid-19.

“This temporarily left some gaps in the smooth schedule of the operations, thus requiring very close supervision of potentially affected works. However with the progressive easing of lockdowns under specified conditions, some of the affected team members have since returned,” the ZRA said in emailed responses.

“In order to stick to the set completion date, work has continued at the project site with strict adherence to health guidelines from both the World Health Organisation and the health authorities of the two contracting states.The contract implementation timeframe is scheduled as 48 months extending from the commencement date. This implies that completion of the works will be in January 2024.”

The ZRA said the re-shaping of the plunge pool would help minimise erosion which can undercut the dam foundations.

“The measures required to reshape the plunge pool include construction of a downstream cofferdam to enable the blasting and excavation of an estimated 300 000 m3 of rock from the downstream end and north and south bank sides of the pool in the dry.

“This will create a new pool profile that will improve energy dissipation and guide the spilling water in the downstream direction, away from the dam foundations avoiding backward erosion towards the dam foundations. The plunge pool reshaping works are being implemented by a civil engineering construction company known as Razel Bec (of France) and commenced in May 2017. The target date for completion of the works is December, 2023,” it said.

On the spillway refurbishment works, the ZRA said the contractor was currently working on establishing the construction site facilities as well as the fabrication of the electro-mechanical equipment required for execution of the works through specialist sub-contractors.

“The refurbishment of the built-in parts and replacement of the embedding concrete will require that the works are done in the dry. In this regard, a buffer that separates the dam upstream water body from the spilling gate openings will need to be constructed and this is called a Coffer Dam.

“The spillway refurbishment works contract is being implemented by a consortium of GE Hydro France with Freyssinet International and commenced in September 2019. The target date for completion of the works is December 2023.”

The rehabilitation works would ensure the dam’s longevity and long term efficient operation.

“The overall development objective of the Kariba dam wall rehabilitation project is to address some major identified dam safety risks and thereby ensure the long-term safety and reliability of the Kariba Dam for power generation for the benefit of Zambia and Zimbabwe as well as the Southern African Region as a whole,” the authority said.

Watch And Comment: Reuben Barwe Leading ZBC Staff Jerusalem Challenge

Staff at the national broadcaster, the zbc,  have taken time to record their own Jerusalem Challenge dance.

Watch as senior news reporter Reuben Barwe leads his colleagues in the dance which is being used worldwide as a Coronavirus solidarity dance.

Nurses End Three Months Strike

Reuters

Zimbabwe’s biggest nurses union said on Wednesday it was encouraging its members to end a pay strike which started in June and which forced major hospitals to turn away patients at a time the country is fighting the coronavirus pandemic.

Inflation is running above 800%, reviving memories of the hardships of more than a decade ago when hyperinflation wiped out savings and pensions.The Zimbabwe Nurses Association (ZINA), which has more than 16,000 members, called for the strike to force President Emmerson Mnanagwa’s government to pay U.S. dollar salaries, but authorities say they are unable to do so.The strike by nurses and senior doctors has crippled public hospitals, with non-emergency patients turned away and some babies stillborn due to lack of adequate medical care.

ZINA president Enoch Dongo said nurses wanted to give Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, who was in August appointed health minister, a chance to resolve the dispute.

“When you have a crisis sometimes you need to give people a chance to resolve it. After sometime we will review this decision,” Dongo told Reuters.
“So we are telling our members to report for work but only if they have transport money and if there is PPE in hospitals.”

Dongo said the lowest paid nurse earned 6,000 Zimbabwe dollars ($73) in salary and allowances monthly. The state statistical agency says an average family of five needs at least 15,573 Zimbabwe dollars to be not considered poor.Chiwenga has said the government would soon table a pay offer for the health sector and stop paying medical bills for cabinet ministers and senior officials who seek treatment abroad to save on scarce foreign exchange.

Zimbabweans are growing impatient with Mnangagwa, who promised to revive the economy when he took over from Robert Mugabe after a coup in 2017. Mnangagwa says the economy is being sabotaged the opposition and some Western countries.

ZEC Has The Right To Disqualify MDC-T Candidates

Pindula

The Electoral Resource Centre (ERC) says the Electoral Act places the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) in a judicial role in the process of filling vacant seats in Parliament.

In its legal opinion on the role of ZEC in filling PR/Senate vacancies that have arisen in Parliament, the ERC argued that the Electoral Act places ZEC in a quasi-judicial role during the process of filling a party-list seat and gives it discretion which it must exercise reasonably. The ERC said:

Arguably, the provisions of the Electoral Act place ZEC in a quasi-judicial role during the process of Filling a party-list seat.

While it has mandatory duties to publish notifications of party-list vacancies when it is informed by Parliament and to invite the political party to submit a replacement, it has a key role in determining the validity of objections submitted by voters and the representations of the political party.

At both stages, ZEC plays a quasi-judicial role as it must consider the validity of objections and the political party’s representations.

This role requires weighing of the evidence submitted by both the objector and the political party. ZEC can either accept or reject the objections.

Similarly, it has the option to uphold or reject the representations made by the political party. In short, the Electoral Act gives discretion to ZEC, which it must exercise reasonably.

The ERC argued that in the case of the vacant seats created by the expulsion of MDC Alliance MPs by the judicially-created MDC-T, ZEC must look at the political parties to which it allocated seats in the 2018 election. It said:

In this case, that political party is the MDC Alliance. ZEC cannot allocate party-list seats to a political party that was not part of that original formula.

ZEC ought not to be dragged into the internal politics of the political party that it recognised and allocated party-list seats in 2018.

In the filling of the current vacancies, ZEC must deal with the political party it allocated seats in terms of the formula in 2018 and let the feuding members or components resolve their disputes.

Harare Town Clerk Spends Weekend In Prison

HARARE City town clerk Josiah Chisango will spend the weekend behind bars after his case was postponed to Monday for bail application at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts.

Chisango appeared before Harare magistrate, Bianca Makwande facing criminal abuse of office, bribery, and fraud charges.

He is being represented by lawyer Ray Goba and is being jointly charged with Harare City housing director Addmore Nhekairo and Samuel Nyabedzi.

I Am Not Ready To Retire-Kapini

Stadium

Veteran Zimbabwean goalkeeper Tapuwa ‘Campos’ Kapini says he still has a lot to offer and is not considering hanging his gloves any time soon.

The former Warriors captain, who is currently on the books of South African top-flight side Highlands Park, continues to impress between the sticks despite being 36 years of age and wants to go on.

“I still have the passion and fire in me that I think I have two or more seasons to play. If (Essam) El Hadary played up to the age of 47, who am I to retire at 36? I can’t do that,” he told NewsDay Sport.

Kapini also opened up on the possibility of a Highlanders return in the future should Highlands Park be sold as per reports in the Rainbow Nation.

“If the worst comes to the worst and I can’t find a club in South Africa; if things get better in Zimbabwe, everyone knows my blood is black and white (Highlanders).

I had some offers with other clubs in Zimbabwe, which I cannot divulge for now but if Highlanders are willing to take me, I will come and play my last season at Bosso like the legendary Joel Luphahla did, before I hang my boots. I need to play for my beloved club,” Kapini said.-Soccer 24

Kaizer Chiefs Legend Blasts Billiat

Khama Billiat

Former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Abel Shongwe has blasted Khama Billiat, saying the Warriors star has been “disappointing and hasn’t paid back Amakhosi.”

Billiat had a relatively quiet 2019/20 season but scored two very important goals in the last two games though they could not help Amakhosi clinch their first league title since 2015, as they drew with Baroka and allowed Mamelodi Sundowns to be crowned champions in dramatic fashion.

The 30-year-old finished the season with three goals in total and Shongwe says that is a big disappointment.

“There are players there who are not pulling the strings together. They are no longer that hungry. Billiat has disappointed me.

He has disappointed not only me but a lot of other people. I am asking myself why this boy is not doing it while he was doing it for Sundowns,” Shongwe told South African publication Soccer Laduma.

“For the past two seasons, he hasn’t done much for Chiefs.

I don’t know what the motive is behind that. That boy is talented. He is quality and he’s got everything. He has never paid back Chiefs to be honest and I know he can do better than that. Hopefully, next season if he will still be at Chiefs he will do his best and come to the party,” he added.-Soccer 24

Hope For The Future Lies In Our Hands -President Chamisa

President Chamisa

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance leader, Advocate Nelson Chamisa has saluted millions of Zimbabweans for their resilience in the wake of widespread persecution and harassment.

President Chamisa also urged the people of Zimbabwe to remain optimistic in spite of attempts by the Zanu PF regime to thwart the struggle for freedom.

President Chamisa wrote on Twitter :
“21 years after the movement was born & #TheMarchIsNotEnded.

2020 has been a tough year but today I am reminded that the hope for the future lies in our hands.

We remain humbled by your support and loyalty to the ideal of a better Zimbabwe for all in our lifetime.Happy Sabbath!!”

Police Brutality:Kazembe Kazembe Faces Imprisonment

Kazembe Kazembe

Farai Dziva|
Kezembe Kazembe (Home Affairs Minister) has been sued by a student who was brutally assaulted by ZRP cops.

Kazembe was given an ultimatum by a Harare magistrate who ordered him to either compensate the Gweru based student who was brutalised by police officers in 2018 with $199 500 – in a fortnight or spend 60 days in jail.

See Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights post below :

Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe has been given a two-week ultimatum by Harare Magistrate Mazhande to pay RTGS$199 500 to Simon Mandoza, a student based in Gweru as compensation for damages he suffered when he was assaulted by some Zimbabwe Republic Police members in 2018.

Magistrate Mazhande ruled that if Minister Kazembe Kazembe failed to pay compensation to Mandoza within 14 days, he will be sentenced to serve 60 days in prison.

Through her lawyer Fiona Iliff and Obey Shava of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, Mandoza sued Kazembe Kazembe and ZRP Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga after some police officers arrested the college student on 20 September 2018 while he was standing outside a fast food outlet in Harare’s CBD, waiting for his brother to pick him up.

Unbeknown to him ZRP members were carrying out an operation against alleged informal traders in the CBD at that time.

Mandoza was assaulted by ZRP members with an open palm and then forced to get into the back of a police vehicle.

While in the vehicle, ZRP members poked Mandoza a truncheon on his shoulder and at the back of his head, threatening him with further assault. Mandoza was finally taken to Harare Central Police Station, where he was finally released without a charge being preferred against him.

Mental Well-being Tips

Health

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Credit:WHO

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Zanu PF Vows To Block ANC Meeting With MDC Alliance

The ruling ZANU PF says it will not allow members of South Africa’s African National Congress (ANC) to come to Zimbabwe and meet with opposition parties as that move would be the first of its kind.

ZANU PF secretary for External Affairs, Simbarashe Mumbengegwi, on Friday told journalists that there is no crisis in Zimbabwe, therefore, the ANC’s mediation is not needed.

Said Mumbengegwi:
The question of a sister party coming to the country of another sister party to establish bilateral relations with the opposition party is unheard of (as) that can only happen in the context of mediation and mediation can only occur with the consent of the conflicting parties.

But where there is no crisis, there is no real need for mediation and therefore no purpose will be served by trying to play a mediatory role, where there is no crisis and where there is no conflict and more importantly, where there is no consent of the parties involved.

Mumbengegwi said they were surprised to hear a member of the ANC delegation, Lindiwe Zulu, telling reporters on landing in South Africa that there was a crisis in Zimbabwe. He added:

I know why you are asking, my counterpart (Lindiwe Zulu), on landing in South Africa held a media briefing where she riveted back to the original position that there was a crisis in Zimbabwe and therefore they needed to come back to Zimbabwe to resolve that crisis, but surely how can you unilaterally reverse a common position that the two delegations agreed on.

I want to assure you that it is not normal for a former liberation party to impose itself on another and therefore we only hope that the views expressed were individual views and we would be very surprised if there is the common position of the ANC.

… There is no way an ANC delegation will come to Zimbabwe to interfere in our domestic affairs.-The Herald

We Have Nothing To Do With Chivhu Shooting Incident -MDC Alliance

Advocate Mahere

Farai Dziva|The MDC Alliance has dismissed the “ridiculous claims” by Zanu PF that the opposition party has something to do with the Chivhu shooting incident.

MDC Alliance spokesperson, Advocate Fadzai Mahere has described the attempt by Zanu PF to blame the popular opposition party for the Chivhu shooting incident as regrettable.

Two soldiers were shot(one of them fatally) in Chivhu last Saturday by two assailants who were reportedly shot dead by security agents within 24 hours.

In a tweet, Advocate Mahere said :
Neither the MDC Alliance, President
@nelsonchamisa
nor VP
@BitiTendai
had anything to do with the Chivhu shooting incident involving soldiers.

The attempt by Chinamasa to blame the MDC Alliance for the incident is desperate, regrettable and unsubstantiated. These lies must stop.”

“When a whole spokesperson resorts to ad hominem attacks and insults, you know the nation is in crisis.

Dialogue isn’t about being told what you want to hear. It’s about the facts and evidence. The crisis in Zim speaks for itself.

This denialist defensiveness won’t help us. Reform.”

Impala Car Rental Ordered To Release Information On Muchehiwa Abductors

BULAWAYO – A court has ordered a car rental company to turn over vehicle tracking data and all other information it holds on a customer who is the main suspect in the abduction and torture of university student Tawanda Muchehiwa by state security agents.

Muchehiwa, the nephew of ZimLive editor Mduduzi Mathuthu, was stalked and then abducted in Bulawayo by men driving in at least five vehicles on July 30, the eve of planned anti-government protests.

He was driven out of town and badly tortured while being accused of planning the overthrow of President Emmerson Mnangagwa. The 22-year-old journalism student was dumped near his home three days later after the High Court gave police a 72-hour deadline to produce him.

An investigation into the abduction by ZimLive established that police knew the abductors. In the same raid, two of Mathuthu’s nephews were taken to the main police station together with an official of the MDC Alliance who was in their vehicle.

CCTV footage of the abduction obtained by this website also revealed the number plate of a Ford Ranger vehicle, which led our investigation to Impala Car Rental in Harare.

Police have shown little appetite of investigating Muchehiwa’s abduction, and his lawyers are reportedly considering private prosecutions and other actions in international courts.

Under the order granted by Justice Evangelista Kabasa on September 3 at the behest of Muchehiwa’s lawyer Nqobani Sithole, the Sheriff was directed to “recover from Impala Car Rental all documentation and information relating to the hire of a Ford Ranger motor vehicle registration numbers AES 2483 over the period between July 26, 2020, and August 6, 2020.”

The information to be handed over includes “a route map indicating the places and distances travelled by such vehicle over the period aforestated as recorded by Impala Car Rental’s automated vehicle tracker system.”

Sithole, speaking on Friday, said they were being frustrated by the Sheriff in Harare who was served with the judgement on Tuesday, September 8, but said he would only have executed it on Tuesday, September 15.

Impala owner Thompson Dondo previously insisted that he would only hand over the information to the police, resisting social media calls to publicly release the information.

Outraged human rights campaigners and concerned Zimbabweans have popularised the hashtag #ImpalaMustFall on Twitter, and the company’s Facebook and Google ratings have suffered as questions remain over how much the company knew about how its vehicles were being used.

On Tuesday, over a dozen rights activists camped outside Impala’s Harare office holding placards denouncing the company as an enabler of abductions and torture, while demanding justice for Muchehiwa.

Zimbabwe National Students Union leader Takudzwa Ngadziore was arrested on Thursday accused of participating in an illegal protest. A magistrate on Friday said she was overwhelmed with work as she postponed his bail hearing to Monday.

-ZimLive

Zim Health Sector Collapses At The Hands Of Poverty Stricken Council Nurses

Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) on Friday exposed illegal forex dealings being carried out by nurses at council clinics.  Apparently, a handful of nurses at council clinics have reportedly turned into “illegal money changers” as they prioritize patients with USD compared to those with bond notes or RTGS dollars.

This revelation came out during a Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) meeting, with residents accusing nurses at Highfields Polyclinic of engaging in forex deals. A woman present at the meeting who spoke on condition of anonymity said:

“Our nurses are not receipting United States dollars we give them.

“Instead they are taking the money and use their eco cash to pay for us and give us receipt written in bond note (ZWL)”,  she said.

In addition to that, residents further lamented how even after paying the consultation fees, they are not given medication but instead instructed to purchase the same medication at private pharm

CHRA residents revealed that it is surprising how nurses tell patients that there is no medication at clinics yet by night, they will be bustling selling narcotic drugs and medication outside the premises of the clinic in United States Dollars.

“Despite the fact that there is no medication at the clinic nurses are selling medical drugs and medication in United States Dollars outside the clinic”.

“It is disappointing that the health personnel are selling drugs while we are told that there is no medication at the clinics, these drugs are sold at night after working hours”,  said another resident.

Earlier this week nurses returned to work after being on strike since June the 18th. The Health Minister stated that the ministry is currently working on restructuring the health sector.

 

Embattled Madanha Throws Chiwenga’s Name In Bid To Land Key Zanu PF Post

It is all Christmas in the middle of the year for Wedza South residents as ZINARA board chairperson Michael Madanha’s vehicle was spotted distributing cellphones, groceries and money.

Madanha’s driver alleged that the freebies came from Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.

This followed a Provincial Coordinating Committee meeting held in Marondera to announce the return of the District Coordinating Committees.

Madanha according to a source dispatched, through his driver known as Mutete, products which upon distribution were alleged to have been coming from Chiwenga.

This generosity started with the distribution of 20 cellphones two weeks ago which were said to be aimed at increased communication when the need arises.

Mutete delivered some groceries in Goneso ward 13 and when people asked where the groceries and 75 humpers were coming from, he warned they were coming from VP Chiwenga and Cde Madanha shall communicate to them later.

Madanha has been trying to consolidate power in vain in Wedza District to prove he can lead as a Provincial Chairman.

Since his landing on the Vice Chairperson post in Mash East Zanu PF structures, Madanha has been having sleepless nights scheming on how he can use every single opportunity to pursue his ambitions to be the defacto Chairman.

Asked if he is aware of this program, the Wedza South Legislator Hon Tinoda Machakaire said its all news to him and would enquire from Madanha about the existence of such a program.

Madanha’s mobile phone was not reachable when the news reached us.

But sources are pointing that Madanha saw a golden opportunity to create a DCC that complements his ambitious project for God knows why!

-Online

Vatican Appoints New Bishop For Diocese in Zimbabwe

Pope Francis has appointed a new Bishop for the diocese of Gweru in Zimbabwe, as well as three Auxiliary Bishops in the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Chicago, USA.

The Holy Father has appointed appointed Bishop Rudolf Nyandoro, until now Bishop of Gokwe, as the new Bishop of Gweru, Zimbabwe. The Bishop Nyandoro was born in Gweru in 1968 and was ordained a priest in 1998. He attended courses in philosophy from 1991 to 1994 in the St. Charles Lwanga major seminary of Chimanimani, Mutare, and completed his theological studies in Chishawasha, Harare.

In 2015 he obtained a PhD in pastoral counselling from the University of South Africa. He has held the following pastoral roles in the diocese of Masvingo: vicar in the Mukaru Mission (1999), administrator of the Cathedral (2000-2006), and rector of the minor seminary (2007-2009) and of the Bondolfi Teachers’ College (2010-2015). In 2015 he has served as chancellor of the diocese of Masvingo and professor at the Bondolfi Teachers’ College. He succeeded Bishop Angel Floro Martínez, I.E.M.E., as Bishop of Gokwe in 2017.

Vatican News

Arsenal Players In Heated Bust-UP Before EPL Opener Against Fulham

Arsenal pair Dani Ceballos and Eddie Nketiah were involved in a heated bust-up before their Premier League opener against Fulham.

The pair were both left on the bench by manager Mikel Arteta as they travelled to Craven Cottage for the first game of the season.

And their frustrations at being left out of the starting line-up seemed to bubble over as they clashed in a pre-game warm-up on the pitch.

With the starting players in the dressing room, the substitutes were seen in a circle with one man in the middle.

As the ball was played to Nketiah, Ceballos dived in with an aggressive challenge, prompting a word from Nketiah before the Spaniard shoved the youngster.

Confusion As Zanu PF, ANC Issue Conflicting Statements After Meeting

Despite claiming to have clarified issues in a no holds barred meeting held in Harare on Wednesday, Zanu PF and ANC continues to issue conflicting statements, revelations that the announcements could have been stage-managed.

Addressing journalists on Friday, Zanu PF said the ANC will not be allowed to be a big brother to Zimbabwe while claiming that South Africa has never supported its neighbor financially since independence in 1980.

The top Zanu PF officials also said Zimbabwe and South Africa are two independent countries with sovereign rights.

This comes as some South African officials, who include Lindiwe Zulu and Tony Yengeni, who were part of an ANC delegation that met Zanu PF officials on Wednesday, in a no-holds barred indaba between the two former liberation war movements, continued to claim there was a crisis in Zimbabwe and the South African ruling party would return to meet the opposition in the country.

The abrasive attitude from some members of the South African delegation flies in the face of the head of the ANC delegation Cde Ace Magashule’s utterances to the effect that there was no crisis in the country and that as a sovereign State, Zimbabwe had the capacity to tackle its challenges, that were a common feature across the continent.

Responding to questions from journalists at a Press conference held at Zanu PF Headquarters yesterday, the ruling party’s secretary for External Affairs, Cde Simbarashe Mumbengegwi, said fraternal parties could only help each other on invitation.

“Friendly and sisterly organisations only come to the help of each other on invitation. We help each other on invitation, we enjoy sovereign equality, both as political parties as well as nations, therefore, no party, especially a sister party can employ this on another sister party.

“It is common knowledge that some individuals in our sister party the ANC had been made to believe that there was a crisis in Zimbabwe. We are not sure how they became convinced with that, but some of them came here with that notion, however, in our meeting the notion of a crisis in Zimbabwe was quickly dismissed,” Cde Mumbengegwi said.

He said the meeting, which lasted for more than six hours focused on the challenges bedevilling the region and how they can best be resolved and pooh-poohed notions of a crisis that have been concocted by G40 fugitives residing in South Africa.

“The question of a sister party coming to the country of another sister party to establish bilateral relations with the opposition party is unheard of (as) that can only happen in the context of mediation and mediation can only occur with the consent of the conflicting parties. But where there is no crisis, there is no real need for mediation and therefore no purpose will be served by trying to play a mediatory role, where there is no crisis and where there is no conflict and more importantly, where there is no consent of the parties involved,” said Cde Mumbengegwi.

Students Pile Pressure On State to Respect Freedom Of Expression

Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU), Midlands State University Chapter, is demanding for the immediate release of Takudzwa Ngadziore, the president of the students’ representative body who arrested by Zimbabwe Republic police yesterday.

ZINASU president Takudzwa Ngadziore was arrested and is currently detained at Harare Central Police Station for protesting at Impala car rental offices.

The 21-year student activist was demanding that the company provide answers concerning its alleged role in the use of its vehicles in the abduction of Tawanda Muchehiwa, a second-year journalism student at MSU who was abducted and tortured by some unidentified individuals in Bulawayo in the month of July.

ZINASU MSU Chapter on Thursday released a statement demanding for his immediate release from police custody. They condemned Ngadziore’s arrest by police in Harare which they said clearly shows the State’s undemocratic tendencies.

“Midlands State University ZINASU Chapter stands impenetrable and solidified with President Takudzwa Ngadziore whose arrest explicitly exhibits the demise and contamination of democratic space in this country.”

“The right to freedom of expression is enshrined and consecrated in the constitution of Zimbabwe. Away with students’ leadership harassment and torture.’

“Our president is not a criminal, we stand in firm solidarity with him and demand his immediate release,” reads the statement.

Despite scores of people threatening to boycott Impala car rentals –  Impala car rentals still haven’t released the name of the person who hired their vehicle. Moreover, the police seem to be stalling in their investigation as they still haven’t arrested anyone as of yet in connection with his abduction.

-Online

Council Clinic Nurses Now ‘Money Changers’

Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) on Friday exposed illegal forex dealings being carried out by nurses at council clinics.  Apparently, a handful of nurses at council clinics have reportedly turned into “illegal money changers” as they prioritize patients with USD compared to those with bond notes or RTGS dollars.

This revelation came out during a Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) meeting, with residents accusing nurses at Highfields Polyclinic of engaging in forex deals. A woman present at the meeting who spoke on condition of anonymity said:

“Our nurses are not receipting United States dollars we give them.

“Instead they are taking the money and use their eco cash to pay for us and give us receipt written in bond note (ZWL)”,  she said.

In addition to that, residents further lamented how even after paying the consultation fees, they are not given medication but instead instructed to purchase the same medication at private pharm

CHRA residents revealed that it is surprising how nurses tell patients that there is no medication at clinics yet by night, they will be bustling selling narcotic drugs and medication outside the premises of the clinic in United States Dollars.

“Despite the fact that there is no medication at the clinic nurses are selling medical drugs and medication in United States Dollars outside the clinic”.

“It is disappointing that the health personnel are selling drugs while we are told that there is no medication at the clinics, these drugs are sold at night after working hours”,  said another resident.

Earlier this week nurses returned to work after being on strike since June the 18th. The Health Minister stated that the ministry is currently working on restructuring the health sector.

-Online

Hell Breaks Loose Inside ZANU PF As Chinamasa Announces: South Africa Has Never Given Us A Dime Since 1980.

Paul Nyathi All appears not well inside Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ZANU PF party following the ANC delegation visit on Tuesday – ZANU PF Acting Spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa has blasted neighbouring South Africa for what he described as a big brother attitude towards Zimbabwe.

Speaking at a ZANU PF press conference on Friday in response to claims by South African leaders that they are monitoring the situation in Zimbabwe, ostensibly to bring some form of help, Chinamasa, a former Finance Minister, said from 1980 to present date, Zimbabwe’s neighbour across the Limpopo River has not extended any dime.

“Let me put it on record, I am talking as a former Minister of Finance, Zimbabwe has not received any assistance of whatever nature from South Africa, other than us selling and importing from South Africa, if that is the assistance, well maybe, but direct assistance, Zimbabwe has not received a cent,” he said. Instead, Cde Chinamasa said Zimbabwe bore the brunt of South Africa apartheid system by way of collateral damage that was inflicted by the racists white former rulers, who still covertly call the shots in that country, as well as the reputational burden of being a neighbour to a country at war.

“We have not received a cent as Zimbabwe, from the apartheid economy or from the post-apartheid economy, that I can tell you without any prevarication. The assistance which is now being touted about, if it is true, clearly, if they had not stood by us economically in the past 20 years when sanctions were imposed on us, how can anyone seek to stand by us economically when we are almost out of the woods,” said Chinamasa.

Chinamasa said Zimbabwe which is now on the verge of economic transformation, does not need assistance from countries that have for the most part offered only moral support, all the while making Zimbabwe a warehouse of their produce.

He added that in 2008, South Africa, through its former President Thabo Mbeki, was invited to mediate between Zanu PF and the MDC, and that came at the invitation of Zimbabwe.

“Mbeki did not impose himself on us, we requested him in order to defend the gains of our liberation which were being threatened by the British who were threatening military invasion of Zimbabwe. The British and Western governments will never agree or forgive for taking the land and giving it to our people,” he said.

Zimbabwe, has been the pacesetter in empowering its people whereas in the region citizens in countries that supposedly gained their independence live on the economic fringes while the erstwhile colonisers call the shots.

“We are the first country to do what we are doing, which is what we pointed to the ANC delegation, we have taken our land, you need us if you have to empower your people, we need each other. They have to empower their people; in the same way we have empowered our people. It’s a revolutionary obligation for the revolutionary parties to fulfil the gains of our liberation struggle, whether it is here, in South Africa, Namibia or Mozambique,” said Chinamasa.

Watch Chinamasa’s press conference in the video downloading below.

 

ANC Visit Excites Opposition, Civil Society

By A Correspondent| The opposition, civil society organisations and clerics have hailed the visit by the ANC bigwigs saying it was good news for the country.

In an interview with a local daily, civic leaders said the coming of the ANC to Zimbabwe was in itself a confirmation that there was a crisis in the country though Zanu PF tried to avoid using the exact word.

The convener of the Citizens Manifesto, Briggs Bomba, said the most welcome thing about the Zanu-PF and ANC meeting was the admission by both parties that Zimbabwe was facing significant challenges – “even though semantics were deployed to avoid using the word crisis”.

“In political terms, the word crisis simply means that the current status quo lacks the capacity to solve the most pressing problems of the day, and hence the need for an alternative formulation.

“We appreciate the role that the ANC and other regional players are playing in bringing the awareness that an inclusive national dialogue is the only viable way out.

“We are eagerly waiting for the opportunity for citizens, through formations such as the Church, civil society, labour and business, to be heard as well,” Bomba told the Daily News.

“We have always emphasised that the country needs an urgent dialogue towards a national comprehensive settlement.

“We are confident that if such a genuine process is implemented everyone in Zimbabwe will be the happier for it,” he added.

On its part, the MDC Alliance said the visit by the ANC’s heavyweights was a sign that South Africa was concerned by Zimbabwe’s ongoing problems.

“We appreciate the revolutionary stance by the ANC that it has to engage with all parties. However, we note that Zanu-PF is using its old tricks of delaying and running away from issues that matter most.

“A Sadc intervention that is guaranteed by the African Union will lead to the resolution of the crisis in Zimbabwe, and we continue to engage our regional counterparts to help solve it once and for all,” Lovemore Chinoputsa, the alliance’s deputy secretary for international relations, said.

The Church also said it welcomed South Africa’s attempts to bring Zanu-PF and other key stakeholders together, to settle their differences for the good of the country.

The secretary-general of the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ), Blessing Makwara, said the visit by the ANC’s top brass was important in terms of laying the foundation for national dialogue.

“We have been calling for inclusive broad dialogue and this feedback that there is that green light to engage other stakeholders is welcome. We hope we will be able to engage constructively as we go forward.

“We are still praying and believing that the Lord is going to give us that which brings healing and restoration to the people of Zimbabwe because it is the time for us to arise and have a Zimbabwe that God wants.

“We are so excited about what God has begun to do and it is consistent with what we have been saying, that it is important for people from all walks of life to be together and dream together,” Makwara said.

However, the secretary-general of the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC), Kenneth Mtata, said a lasting solution to Zimbabwe’s challenges should be locally constructed, with neighbours giving solidarity.

“Zimbabweans must, collectively, find consensus on problem-definition, possible solutions and mutually acceptable processes towards realising those solutions.

“Neighbours, including South Africa, can only provide much-needed regional, continental and global solidarity. Solidarity doesn’t replace agency.

“Always remember that the one who liberates you will seek to have a stake over your freedom. We must be our own liberators and it starts with the mind,” Mtata said.

The meeting between Zanu-PF and the ANC came as the calls for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to hold national talks with all key stakeholders have now reached a crescendo – in the wake of Zimbabwe’s deepening political and economic crises.

This comes as more details of the meeting between the two parties allege that Zanu-PF had produced a 27-page security document to dispel the allegations of human rights abuses by the government.

On Wednesday, other sources said the talks between Zanu-PF and the ANC had been very candid and robust, with all the niggling issues put on the table.

Addressing the media after their arrival in South Africa yesterday, Magashule said they were determined to “bring the Zimbabwean people together”.

“In terms of meeting with other stakeholders and other political parties, because of time, we agreed that we will go back or they will come to us.

“Give us two to three weeks because we have communicated to them that we are definitely going to meet them.

“We have communicated such an interaction with all of them and we have informed Zanu-PF and they have no problem with that,” Magashule said.

He said the meeting with Zanu-PF was “a very candid, frank and honest discussion”.

“They have not blocked us from seeing anyone. We have agreed that we will go back and arrange for the meeting.
“The meeting is not arranged by Zanu-PF. So, we are going to bring together the people of Zimbabwe, recognising they came from a recent election and we need peace and stability in that province,” Magashule said further.

South Africa and its leaders – including former presidents Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma – have in the past successfully mediated Zimbabwe’s political crises.

A decade ago, both Mbeki and Zuma helped to broker the stability-inducing 2008 government of national unity between opposition giant Morgan Tsvangirai and former president Robert Mugabe – who are both late – following the hotly disputed 2008 presidential election.

Zuma also assisted in minimising Zimbabwe’s chaotic approach to the equally disputed 2013 national elections.

Solusi University Students Resist Fees Increase

Solusi University international students are up in arms with the university’s management for increasing fees saying they have been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The university reportedly increased fees for its international students by US$150.

Speaking to CITE, the students said the fee hike was unjustified.

“We are made to pay an extra US$150 which is said to be the international fee when tuition fee is US$350, so they mean to tell us the international fee is almost half tuition fee,” said one student.

“When you look at the breakdown of fees for last semester that figure was not factored in. So now when we are in our own countries using our data, we are charged an international fee”.

Another student added that many families have been affected by the global pandemic especially those who were in the informal sector.

“Many if not all families were affected by the pandemic in so many ways. Those in the informal sector lost their niches while those in the formal sector, the working hours have been reduced by the lockdown regulations therefore salaries have been cut,” said the student.

The students argued that since universities have resorted to online classes, some of the costs should have been reduced.

“Since last semester, we have been made to pay WIFI fee, lab fee and accommodation fee which we are clearly not going to use for this semester, our fees should have at least dropped by a significant amount.”

Contacted for a comment, Solusi University Vice-Chancellor Professor Ephraim Gwebu said the additional fee for International students has been adjusted in all universities by the government.

“Solusi University is chartered by the government, so the government tells us what to do for example Africa University in Mutare is also charging this additional US$150,” said Gwebu.

“Solusi University is not the only one charging that money.”

He added that there were many costs that the university factored in when processing applications for international students.

“There is a lot that is happening for those students when they come to learn here for example permits and immigration issues, we take care of all that.

“If a student gets sick, we take them to hospital, the fee covers that as well, so that is why the government is saying we should charge that,” said Gwebu.

He said the registration period has since been extended up to the end of September.

-CITE

Chiwenga Sucked In Battle For Control Of Wedza Zanu PF DCC

Madanha Michael’s vehicle spotted distributing cellphones, groceries and money. The driver alleges they have come from VP Chiwenga.

It is all Christmas in Wedza South Constituency as the battle to control DCC Candidates rocks the Constituency and has brought fortunes to masses.

Soon after the PCC held in Marondera to announce the return of the DCCs, Cde Michael Madanha dispatched, through his driver known as Mutete, products which upon distribution, are alleged to be coming from VP Chiwenga. This generosity started by distribution of 20 cellphones the last 2 weeks, which were said to be aimed at increased communication when the need arises.

Today, Mr Mutete delivered some groceries in Goneso ward 13 and when people asked where the groceries and 75 humpers were coming from, he warned they were coming from VP Chiwenga and Cde Madanha shall communicate to them later.

Madanha has been trying to consolidate power in vain in Wedza District to prove he can lead as a Provincial Chairman. Since his landing on the VC post in Mash East Zanu PF structures, Madanha had sleepless nights scheming on how he can use every single opportunity to pursue his ambitions to be the defacto Chairman.

Asked if he is aware of this program, the Wedza South Legislator Hon Tinoda Machakaire said its all news to him and would enquire from Cde Madanha about the existence of such a program.

Cde Madanha’s mobile phone was not reachable when the news reached us. But sources are pointing that Madanha saw a golden opportunity to create a DCC that complements his ambitious project for God knows why!

Revolutionary Farewell Leader Hon. Amai Miriam Mushayi – From Mash West

BY Taurai Justin Munyaradzi

Its Mashonaland west, Zimbabwe 1999, the national economy is evidently on a downfall, political tensions are high, there is widespread political violence and victimization in cities and towns, farms and rural areas, its either you join ZANU PF or you perish. Robert Mugabe and the JOC are practically utilizing their ‘degrees in violence’ on innocent citizens.

However, the winds of change are blowing across the country, the people’s project, the people’s party christened Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has hit the ground running. Intensive mass mobilization and setting up of steering committees in Mash-West Province is underway.

Led by dedicated cadres, men and women of courage and determination. Heroes and heroines who were clear and unmoved by the dreaded CIO and ZANU PF militia’s victimization.

One such heroine was Hon. Amai Miriam Mushayi (MHDSRIEP).
Pen and paper cannot satisfactorily capture the life of such a heroine. Fearless, clear and loyal to the democratization agenda.

As risky as it was then, especially for women, alongside fellow heroines Mai Kanopepereka, Loveness Chaka, Hilda Musendami and Madam Ldr. Kadaira, just to mention but a few, Hon. Amai Miriam Mushayi fought viciously for a better Zimbabwe.

From Golden Kopje Mine workers Union, ZCTU, NCA (as it was back then), to the Secretary General’s post in the MDC Mash-West Main Wing which was chaired by Ldr. Silas Matamisa (MHDSRIEP). Hon. Amai Mushayi was a natural leader, articulate and dedicated to the highest level. Over time she rose through the ranks to the MDC National women’s Assembly and other positions before being appointed into the Standing Committee.

A fierce orator and yet charming at the same time, a bundle of positive energy, an inspiration that woken the political spirit in many who had the privilege to listen to her speeches. From ZCTU Labor Forums, Constitutional Reform Presentations to MDC rallies in Robert Mugabe’s rural Zvimba, Hurungwe, Mhangura, she was all over Mash-West mobilizing and sowing the seeds of change in Party Building activities.

Thanks to Hon. Amai Mushayi and the MDC Provincial Leadership at that critical time, Gladman Mhlambeni (MHDSRIEP), Lawrence Mlambo and youth leaders Raymond Matonga, Tichafa Mpukuta (MHDSRIEP) and Charles Mashonganyika the people’s project grew, winning the Chegutu and Kariba Mayoral Elections in 2001.

Thanks to Hon. Mai Mushayi’s fundraising efforts and coordination of the Support Group, MDC Mashonaland West was one of the well-resourced provinces in the MDC.

Thanks to Hon. Amai Mushayi the first fliers, posters and T-shirts were printed by her company, Hoopstad Stationers where current Chinhoyi Mayor Clr Dyke Makumbi was in charge of distribution within the province.

Tears may dry, but memories of your selfless leadership will never fade. Your legacy, Hon. Amai Mushayi will live on. You were and still are a pillar of democracy as the fight against tyranny in the form ZANU PF is still on.

You are gone too soon Hon. Amai Mushayi. Yes, it’s too soon, the people’s project is under attack from ZANU funded functionaries. Individuals who are supping with the devil’s incarnate ZANU PF to destroy the big tent created by the Iconic MDC President Tsvangirai (MHDSRIEP). Rest in Power daughter of the soil, heroine par excellence, the MDC family will miss you lots. You fought a good fight and your efforts will not go in vain. Change is near, the seeds you sowed will be sure to complete the last my Mile under the able leadership of President Advocate Chamisa as you wished.

Go well our Heroine, go well Amai, and go well our Leader, our MP, till we meet…….

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Harare At A Huge Risk Of Being Taken Over By A Govt Commission

Open Council Harare

Harare City Council has been rocked by land scandals that have resulted in the arrest of many officials.

Together with the political dynamics where MDC-T has recalled some Councilors, this jas led to fears of government installing a Commission.

Again, situation has raised questions whether there is anyone innocent at Town House.

List of Arrested Officials
Below is a list of the arrested and suspended Council officials currently.

Harare Mayor Herbert Gomba, arrested.

Councilor Lovemore Makuwere, arrested

Councilor Costa Mande, arrested

Councilor Hammy Madzingira, arrested

Councilor Tonderai Chakeredza, arrested

Councilor Anthony Shingadeya, arrested

Town Clerk Hosiah Chisango, arrested

Director of Works Zvenyika Chawatama, arrested.

Director Housing Addmore Nhekairo, arrested.

Human Resources Director Matthew Marara, arrested

Principal Housing Director Edgar Dzehonye, arrested.

Aaron Tayerera, Acting chief clerical officer, arrested.

City town planner Samuel Nyabeze arrested

Surveyor Munyaradzi Bhowa, arrested

Charles Sigauke, senior clerical officer, Wanted.

City valuer and estate manager Emmanuel Mutambirwa, arrested.

Warren Park district officer Tutsi Kanonjerea, arrested.