Ramaphosa Moves To Resolve Crisis In Zimbabwe

Ramaphosa

The President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency Cyril Ramaphosa, has appointed Dr. Sydney Mufamadi and Ms Baleka Mbete as his Special Envoys to Zimbabwe, following recent reports of difficulties that the Republic of Zimbabwe is experiencing.

The Special Envoys are expected to engage the Government of Zimbabwe and relevant stakeholders to identify possible ways in which South Africa can assist Zimbabwe.

Dr. Sydney Mufamadi is the former Minister of Provincial and Local Government (1999 to 2008). In 1994, after South Africa’s first democratic elections, he was appointed Minister of Safety and Security in the Government of National Unity – a position he held until 1999.

Ms. Baleka Mbete is former Deputy President of Republic of South Africa, former Speaker of the National Assembly and former Chairperson of the African National Congress (ANC).

The President’s Special Envoys will leave for Zimbabwe as soon as all the arrangements are made.

Tyrone Seale, Acting Spokesperson to the President

SA Probes Abuse Of Human Rights In Zimbabwe

Cyril Ramaphosa

The President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency Cyril Ramaphosa, has appointed Dr. Sydney Mufamadi and Ms Baleka Mbete as his Special Envoys to Zimbabwe, following recent reports of difficulties that the Republic of Zimbabwe is experiencing.

The Special Envoys are expected to engage the Government of Zimbabwe and relevant stakeholders to identify possible ways in which South Africa can assist Zimbabwe.

Dr. Sydney Mufamadi is the former Minister of Provincial and Local Government (1999 to 2008). In 1994, after South Africa’s first democratic elections, he was appointed Minister of Safety and Security in the Government of National Unity – a position he held until 1999.

Ms. Baleka Mbete is former Deputy President of Republic of South Africa, former Speaker of the National Assembly and former Chairperson of the African National Congress (ANC).

The President’s Special Envoys will leave for Zimbabwe as soon as all the arrangements are made.

Tyrone Seale, Acting Spokesperson to the President

Latest On Hither Mpambwa Case

Hither Mpambwa

MDC Alliance Students Council Secretary General, Hither Rujeko Mpambwa has been granted $5000 bail by a Kariba magistrate.

She had appeared in court on charges of undermining the authority of the president after she sent a message in a Whats App group saying “ED has failed”.

She was also facing charges of violating the Postal and Telecommunications Act.

Tamuka Gurure

MDC Alliance Students Council Spokesperson

Hither Mpambwa Granted Bail

Hither Mpambwa

Friday 07 August 2020

MDC Alliance Students Council Secretary General, Hither Rujeko Mpambwa has been granted $5000 bail by a Kariba magistrate.

She had appeared in court on charges of undermining the authority of the president after she sent a message in a Whats App group saying “ED has failed”.

She was also facing charges of violating the Postal and Telecommunications Act.

Tamuka Gurure

MDC Alliance Students Council Spokesperson

Mnangagwa Denounces Corruption But Is He Sincere?

Mr Mnangagwa

His Excellency the President, Cde Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has, in terms of Section 16 (1) (a) read together with Section 16 (1) (d) of the Public Entities Corporate Governance Act, suspended the Executive Chairman of the ZESA Holdings, Dr Sydney Gata and the entire ZESA Board Members with immediate effect.

His Excellency the President has also directed the Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo to immediately undertake thorough investigations into the following issues:

1. The allegations leveled against the Executive Chairman by Honourable Minister of Energy and Power Development, Advocate Fortune Chasi.

2. Any other underlying corrupt activities bedeviling ZESA Board Members and the electricity sector as a whole.

Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet

Dr Misheck J. M Sibanda

Confirmed: ZESA Boss Suspended

ZESA

His Excellency the President, Cde Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has, in terms of Section 16 (1) (a) read together with Section 16 (1) (d) of the Public Entities Corporate Governance Act, suspended the Executive Chairman of the ZESA Holdings, Dr Sydney Gata and the entire ZESA Board Members with immediate effect.

His Excellency the President has also directed the Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo to immediately undertake thorough investigations into the following issues:

1. The allegations leveled against the Executive Chairman by Honourable Minister of Energy and Power Development, Advocate Fortune Chasi.

2. Any other underlying corrupt activities bedeviling ZESA Board Members and the electricity sector as a whole.

Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet

Dr Misheck J. M Sibanda

LIVE: ZANU PF Officials Desert Mnangagwa

MDC Alliance Reacts To Ramaphosa Special Envoy On Zim.

The MDC Alliance welcomes the efforts by the region to intervene in the deepening governance and human rights crisis in Zimbabwe, particularly by His Excellency, Cyril Ramaphosa, who is the current Chairperson of the African Union. The crisis in Zimbabwe has been characterized by a de facto state of emergency, a crackdown on citizens, abductions, arbitrary arrests of government critics and the political persecution of journalists.

President Cyril Ramaphosa

The region must take note of the collapse of the public health system characterised by an ongoing doctors’ and nurses’ strike amidst the Covidl9 pandemic, the economic crisis which has seen hyperinflation exceed 786% and a hunger crisis that has left 7,7 million Zimbabweans food insecure.

The Government in Harare is incapable of resolving these challenges because it lacks legitimacy. We are of the firm view that any solution to the ongoing socio-economic lies in resolving the political crisis and answering the outstanding legitimacy question. The deteriorating plight of the Zimbabwean people means that a political settlement is more urgent than before.

We acknowledge the special envoy that has been deployed by President Cyril Ramaphosa and we will continuously assess the sincerity of all the actors in the process.

Hopewell Chinono And Jacob Ngarivhume To Spend Their Remand Period At Notorious Chikurubi Prison.

Hopewell Chin’ono

Opposition Transform Zimbabwe leader Jacob Ngarivhume was on Friday denied bail again when he appeared before High Court Judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi.

Ngarivhume was arrested on 20 July and charged with inciting public violence after rallying the citizenry to participate in anti-corruption protests that he had scheduled for the 31st of July.

He was arrested on the same day as corruption whistleblower Hopewell Chin’ono who was also denied bail this Friday.

Lawyer Moses Nkomo said Ngarivhume and Chin’ono are being transferred from Harare Remand Prison to Chikurubi Maximum Prison today.

Their arrest and continued detention have attracted the attention of the international community which is now calling upon Harare to uphold human rights enshrined in the constitution.

The democratic space in the Southern African country has been decreasing since the ascension to power of President Mnangagwa in 2017 with reports of the government crackdown on dissent on the rise lately.

The unfolding is not so good for the Mnangagwa-led administration that recently embarked on an engagement and re-engagement agenda.

Authorities, in strong terms, deny any form of human rights violations in the country.

They rather argue that the alleged abuses are coined by the country’s detractors to dirt Zimbabwe’s image.

Watch video downloading below:

“Leg Irons For Jacob Ngarivhume, Hopewell Chin’ono As They Are Transferred To Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison”

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FULL TEXT- RUSSIAN EMBASSY’S HEROES, ZIMBABWE DEFENCE FORCES DAY MESSAGE

Greetings on Heroes’ Day and Zimbabwe Defence Forces Day

The Embassy of the Russian Federation extends the sincere congratulations to the Zimbabwean Friends on the occasion of Heroes’ Day and Zimbabwe Defence Forces Day.

Russia has been back-to-back with Zimbabwe through support of the Liberation struggle, assistance in safeguarding the State sovereignty and development of mutually beneficial cooperation.

The Embassy joins the gallant Sons and Daughters of Zimbabwe and commemorate shaking off oppression, maintaining independence and ensuring security of this blessed Land.

By honouring the Heroes and their Deeds we pay respect to those who sacrificed their lives for the great cause of African Liberation.

Peace and prosperity to the Zimbabweans! Long live the deep rooted Russia-Zimbabwe friendship!

UEFA Champions League:Zidane Explains Bale Omission

Zinedine Zidane

Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane has explained why Gareth Bale was not included in the Los Blancos squad for the Champions League clash against Manchester City.

Madrid travel to the Etihad for tonight’s round of 16 return leg with a 1-2 deficit suffered from the first leg before football was suspended due to the Covid-19 crisis and Zidane’s 24-member squad list, which even included suspended skipper Sergio Ramos, had one notable absentee; Bale.

“Bale is a Real Madrid player, nothing has changed and I respect that,” Zidane stressed when one asked about the Welshman during the pre-match press conference.

“In the end many things are said and we have a respectful relationship between coach and player. It is a private conversation, but I can only tell you that he preferred not to play, and the rest is between him and me,” added the Frenchman-Soccer 24

EU In Zimbabwe Concerned Over Hopewell Chin’ono

The European Union in Zimbabwe and the United Kingdom in Zimbabwe have expressed concern over the denial of bail to Zimbabwean journalist Hopewell Chin’ono.

The award-winning journalist who was arrested on 20 July was again denied bail this Friday. Posting on Twitter, EU in Zimbabwe said:

Journalist Hopewell Chin’ono was again denied bail: we are concerned about the instrumentalisation of the law against citizens exercising their constitutional rights, including freedom of opinion and expression & the right to freedom of peaceful assembly. #EU4HumanRights

The UK in Zimbabwe also posted on Twitter urging the Zimbabwean government to uphold human rights. The tweet reads:

We note with concern that Hopewell Chingono has once again been denied bail. We urge authorities to respect and not compromise the rights to freedom of speech, expression and peaceful assembly during this #COVID19 pandemic.

Chin’ono was arrested for inciting public violence after he rallied members of the public to participate in anti-government protests that were slated for the 31st of July.

He has since then applied for bail on numerous occasions with courts turning the applications down.

Some argue that Chin’ono is being victimised for exposing grand corruption by some government officials and departments.

Calls for his release have intensified lately following his continued detention.

E- Nursing Recruitment Complete

We present below the Ministry’s statement issued this Friday 7 August.
The Ministry would like to advise that the shortlisting process for the September 2020 e-nurse recruitment intake was concluded. However, the shortlisted applicants are yet to be informed owing to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions and the inability to hold face to face interviews. Take note that once the necessary modalities are in place, individuals who qualified will be notified via the portal and or text messages. Failure to receive this message means that one was not shortlisted.
Nursing intake statement

“End Alleged Human Rights Abuses”: The Elders Tell ED

By A Correspondent- The Elders, a group of eminent global human rights and peace campaigners who were brought together by Nelson Mandela in 2007 have called for an immediate end to alleged human rights abuses in Zimbabwe.
They speak at the backdrop of arrests of opposition leaders including Jacob Ngarivhume of Transform Zimbabwe, MDC Alliance trio – Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai and journalists among them Hopewell Chin’ono and other government critics.
The Elders said:
With reports of arrests, beatings and abductions in Zimbabwe, The Elders call for an immediate end to violence, and emphasise the fight against the coronavirus (Covid-19) should be rooted in respect for human rights.
As the scale of #ZimbabweanLivesMatter shows, dialogue and reform are urgently needed.
The Elders were in Zimbabwe in the run-up to the 2018 elections, as well as last year — to try to encourage local peace and national dialogue.
During last year’s visits, where they held meetings with both President Emmerson Mnangagwa and MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa — in a bid to engender dialogue between the two men — The Elders were represented by their chairperson and former president of Ireland, Mary Robinson, as well as her deputy, Graça Machel.
-DailyNews

Duo Test COVID-19+ At NBSZ

Two individuals at the National Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ), an employee and one from a service provider have tested positive for the coronavirus.

The development was announced by NBSZ public affairs manager, Esther Massundah who said they duo tested positive following random testing of staff. In a statement released on Friday,  Massundah said:

NBSZ advises the public that as part of our routine random testing for staff, there were COVID-19 PCR tests done on employees and one service provider. There were two positives recorded; one positive from an employee and another positive from one of our service providers. The two who tested positive are self-isolating at home.

Massundah added that the affected work station has been fumigated on Friday. She also indicated that NBSZ also conducts routine disinfection services on its motor vehicles and office premises at its 5 branches as a way to curb the spread of the virus.

NBSZ also assured the public that they are doing all they can to make sure that blood donors are safe all the time during the blood donating process.
-Statemedia

Man Threatens To Kill Self At In-laws House

Court

THE end of a relationship can expose many raw emotions and it becomes worse when someone feels like they have been robbed in the name of culture.

That could be perfectly true for a Bulawayo man who could not stomach being divorced by his wife of 12 years when he reportedly followed her to her rural home where upon arrival, he stormed into his mother-in-law’s bedroom while she was stark naked and demanded that she pays him back his lobola money.

As if that was not enough, the disgruntled man, Artwell Homera, from Gwabalanda, before he forcibly walked on his estranged wife Sekai Timothy’s mother in her birthday suit he had also threatened to commit suicide at their homestead.

What reportedly ticked him off was that, Sekai dumped him after he became jobless despite the fact that she (Sekai) was the one who allegedly got him fired from one of the leading supermarket chain stores in the city where he was a supervisor.

According to evidence led at the Bulawayo Civil Court, where Sekai was seeking a restraining order against Homera, the couple broke up because of the latter’s abusive behaviour.

“I was customarily married to Artwell Homera and we have two children together.

He assaults and insults me in front of our children calling me a prostitute. When we were still staying together, he was not paying rentals, school fees for the children or even caring for them. He would come home very drunk and started being violent such that it was no longer safe for me to stay with him.

The children were also living in fear of their father,” protested Sekai.
She said they tried to involve relatives and church elders to solve their marital disputes but to no avail.

Explaining how Homera started reclaiming his lobola money back, Sekai said: “I need a protection order against him because when I left for my rural home in Mutorashanga together with the children he followed us.

“He was also sending abusive text messages while, threatening to commit suicide at our homestead because he paid lobola for me and that he could not lose me just like that.

He even forcibly went into my mother’s bedroom while she was naked and my mother had to scream and plead with him to leave and he refused. I had to call his brother to calm the situation.”

In his response, Homera accused Sekai of cheating on him adding that she dumped him because he was no longer employed.
“I am not opposed to her application.

When I went to her rural home, I was following my children. I even stayed there for two months. She is making this application because I found love messages in her phone which she was exchanging with her boyfriend.

What also pains me is that she is the one who got me fired from my job. She is also abusing our children by forcing them to walk more than three kilometres from their homestead to sell tomatoes,” said a livid Homera.

In her judgment presiding magistrate Nomasiko Ndlovu ordered Homera not to insult, assault his ex-wife and visit her rural home or where she is now staying with her aunt- B-Metro

Special Message For Zimbabwean Women From Auxilia Mnangagwa

Yesterday, Zimbabwe official launched its 2020 World Breastfeeding Week commemorations under the theme; Promoting breastfeeding for a Healthier Planet!

As a mother, I am taking part in these commemorations because I understand and value breastfeeding’s positive impact to our nation. Not only is it a sustainable feeding option. It plays a crucial role in protecting the climate and environment.

Climate change and environmental degradation are some of the most urgent challenges facing our world today. Emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) – including carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane and others due to human activity – have increased global temperatures by over 1℃ since pre-industrial times. Our food production systems and consumption patterns are significant contributors to climate change and environmental degradation.

We now understand that for us to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, breastfeeding should be at the core of our efforts aimed at achieving these targets by 2030.

Breastfeeding has been shown to save over 800,000 children’s lives a year worldwide, equivalent to 13% of all deaths in children under two, and prevent an extra 20,000 deaths from breast cancer every year. Breastfeeding also acts as a cornerstone for economic growth and development for nations.

I want you to imagine the amount of air pollution that takes place during production, packaging, distribution and preparation methods of infant formula. On the other hand, breastmilk production only requires the additional food that a mother needs to consume, therefore using fewer natural resources and resulting in almost no waste.

Let us work together towards a Zimbabwe free from hunger, poverty and malnutrition.

Let us promote breastfeeding for a healthier planet!

“Whom Are We Going To Breastfeed”: Olinda Chapel Responds To Auxilia Mnangagwa’s Special Message

Olinda Chapel question to Auxilia Mnangagwa

We publish below the statement by the First lady Auxilia Mnangagwa on facebook:

Yesterday, Zimbabwe official launched its 2020 World Breastfeeding Week commemorations under the theme; Promoting breastfeeding for a Healthier Planet!

As a mother, I am taking part in these commemorations because I understand and value breastfeeding’s positive impact to our nation. Not only is it a sustainable feeding option. It plays a crucial role in protecting the climate and environment.

Climate change and environmental degradation are some of the most urgent challenges facing our world today. Emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) – including carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane and others due to human activity – have increased global temperatures by over 1℃ since pre-industrial times. Our food production systems and consumption patterns are significant contributors to climate change and environmental degradation.

We now understand that for us to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, breastfeeding should be at the core of our efforts aimed at achieving these targets by 2030.

Breastfeeding has been shown to save over 800,000 children’s lives a year worldwide, equivalent to 13% of all deaths in children under two, and prevent an extra 20,000 deaths from breast cancer every year. Breastfeeding also acts as a cornerstone for economic growth and development for nations.

I want you to imagine the amount of air pollution that takes place during production, packaging, distribution and preparation methods of infant formula. On the other hand, breastmilk production only requires the additional food that a mother needs to consume, therefore using fewer natural resources and resulting in almost no waste.

Let us work together towards a Zimbabwe free from hunger, poverty and malnutrition.

Let us promote breastfeeding for a healthier planet!

Drama As Jilted Man Forcibly Enters Nude Mother-in-law’s Bedroom

NATIONAL NEWS

THE end of a relationship can expose many raw emotions and it becomes worse when someone feels like they have been robbed in the name of culture.

That could be perfectly true for a Bulawayo man who could not stomach being divorced by his wife of 12 years when he reportedly followed her to her rural home where upon arrival, he stormed into his mother-in-law’s bedroom while she was stark naked and demanded that she pays him back his lobola money.

As if that was not enough, the disgruntled man, Artwell Homera, from Gwabalanda, before he forcibly walked on his estranged wife Sekai Timothy’s mother in her birthday suit he had also threatened to commit suicide at their homestead.

What reportedly ticked him off was that, Sekai dumped him after he became jobless despite the fact that she (Sekai) was the one who allegedly got him fired from one of the leading supermarket chain stores in the city where he was a supervisor.

According to evidence led at the Bulawayo Civil Court, where Sekai was seeking a restraining order against Homera, the couple broke up because of the latter’s abusive behaviour.

“I was customarily married to Artwell Homera and we have two children together.

He assaults and insults me in front of our children calling me a prostitute. When we were still staying together, he was not paying rentals, school fees for the children or even caring for them. He would come home very drunk and started being violent such that it was no longer safe for me to stay with him.

The children were also living in fear of their father,” protested Sekai.
She said they tried to involve relatives and church elders to solve their marital disputes but to no avail.

Explaining how Homera started reclaiming his lobola money back, Sekai said: “I need a protection order against him because when I left for my rural home in Mutorashanga together with the children he followed us.

“He was also sending abusive text messages while, threatening to commit suicide at our homestead because he paid lobola for me and that he could not lose me just like that.

He even forcibly went into my mother’s bedroom while she was naked and my mother had to scream and plead with him to leave and he refused. I had to call his brother to calm the situation.”

In his response, Homera accused Sekai of cheating on him adding that she dumped him because he was no longer employed.
“I am not opposed to her application.

When I went to her rural home, I was following my children. I even stayed there for two months. She is making this application because I found love messages in her phone which she was exchanging with her boyfriend.

What also pains me is that she is the one who got me fired from my job. She is also abusing our children by forcing them to walk more than three kilometres from their homestead to sell tomatoes,” said a livid Homera.

In her judgment presiding magistrate Nomasiko Ndlovu ordered Homera not to insult, assault his ex-wife and visit her rural home or where she is now staying with her aunt- B-Metro

SADC Showers ED With Praises

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has received praises from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Organ Troika Summit plus Force Intervention Brigade Troop Contributing Countries (FIB – TCCs) on how he has led the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Co-operation displaying outstanding leadership.

The praises were made after the recently held summit which included SADC Troika members, United Nations and the DRC.

Read the full communique below:

The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC commended H.E President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, the Chairperson of SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Co-operation for his outstanding leadership and for a fruitful Summit.

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Organ Troika Summit plus Force Intervention Brigade Troop Contributing Countries (FIB – TCCs) and the DRC (The OTS Plus meeting) was held, virtually, on 05 August 2020.

2.         The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC was officially opened by H.E President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, the Chairperson of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Co-operation.

3.         The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC was attended by the following Heads of State and Government:

Zimbabwe: H.E. President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, The President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, and the Chairperson of the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Co-operation.

Botswana:  H.E. President Dr. Mokgweetsi Eric Keabetswe Masisi, President of the Republic of Botswana, and the In-coming Chairperson of the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation.

Zambia:   H.E. President Edgar Chagwa Lungu, The President of the Republic of Zambia, and the Outgoing Chairperson of the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation.

DRC:        H.E. President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, The President of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Malawi:    H.E. President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, The President of the Republic of Malawi.

South Africa:   H.E. President Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa, The President of Republic of South Africa.

Tanzania:    Prof. Palamagamba John Aidan Mwaluko Kabudi, Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Representing H.E. President Dr. John Pombe Magufuli the President of United Republic of Tanzania.

4.        The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC was also attended by the Executive Secretary of SADC, H.E Dr. Stergomena Lawrence Tax.

5.         The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC noted the strategic review of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) that was conducted in October 2019, and the subsequent adoption of Resolution 2502 of December 2019 that renewed the MONUSCO mandate for the period of one year.

6          The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC commended the Force Intervention Brigade Troop Contributing Countries for their tremendous commitment, and continued deployment of their troops in fighting the negative forces in DRC.

7.        The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC, expressed gratitude to the United Nations for the continued support to the SADC Region and the DRC, while noting with concern the unilateral decision by the United Nations to reconfigure the Force Intervention Brigade contrary to SADC position.

8.         The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC reiterated SADC position as was submitted to the UN Secretary General which, among others, appealed that the Force Intervention Brigade should not be tampered with.

9.        The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB– TCCs and the DRC welcomed the position of the Government of the DRC that it fully supports the SADC position regarding the reconfiguration of the FIB.

10       The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC called upon the United Nations Secretary General to convene a consultative meeting with SADC to engage on the SADC position on the reconfiguration of the FIB.

11.      The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC commended H.E President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, the Chairperson of SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Co-operation for his outstanding leadership and for a fruitful Summit.

SADC Hails ED

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has received praises form the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Organ Troika Summit plus Force Intervention Brigade Troop Contributing Countries (FIB – TCCs) on how he has led the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Co-operation displaying outstanding leadership.

The praises were made after the recently held summit which included SADC Troika members, United Nations and the DRC.

Read the full communique below:

The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC commended H.E President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, the Chairperson of SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Co-operation for his outstanding leadership and for a fruitful Summit.

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Organ Troika Summit plus Force Intervention Brigade Troop Contributing Countries (FIB – TCCs) and the DRC (The OTS Plus meeting) was held, virtually, on 05 August 2020.

2.         The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC was officially opened by H.E President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, the Chairperson of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Co-operation.

3.         The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC was attended by the following Heads of State and Government:

Zimbabwe: H.E. President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, The President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, and the Chairperson of the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Co-operation.

Botswana:  H.E. President Dr. Mokgweetsi Eric Keabetswe Masisi, President of the Republic of Botswana, and the In-coming Chairperson of the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation.

Zambia:   H.E. President Edgar Chagwa Lungu, The President of the Republic of Zambia, and the Outgoing Chairperson of the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation.

DRC:        H.E. President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, The President of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Malawi:    H.E. President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, The President of the Republic of Malawi.

South Africa:   H.E. President Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa, The President of Republic of South Africa.

Tanzania:    Prof. Palamagamba John Aidan Mwaluko Kabudi, Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Representing H.E. President Dr. John Pombe Magufuli the President of United Republic of Tanzania.

4.        The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC was also attended by the Executive Secretary of SADC, H.E Dr. Stergomena Lawrence Tax.

5.         The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC noted the strategic review of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) that was conducted in October 2019, and the subsequent adoption of Resolution 2502 of December 2019 that renewed the MONUSCO mandate for the period of one year.

6          The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC commended the Force Intervention Brigade Troop Contributing Countries for their tremendous commitment, and continued deployment of their troops in fighting the negative forces in DRC.

7.        The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC, expressed gratitude to the United Nations for the continued support to the SADC Region and the DRC, while noting with concern the unilateral decision by the United Nations to reconfigure the Force Intervention Brigade contrary to SADC position.

8.         The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC reiterated SADC position as was submitted to the UN Secretary General which, among others, appealed that the Force Intervention Brigade should not be tampered with.

9.        The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB– TCCs and the DRC welcomed the position of the Government of the DRC that it fully supports the SADC position regarding the reconfiguration of the FIB.

10       The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC called upon the United Nations Secretary General to convene a consultative meeting with SADC to engage on the SADC position on the reconfiguration of the FIB.

11.      The Organ Troika Summit plus FIB – TCCs and the DRC commended H.E President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, the Chairperson of SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Co-operation for his outstanding leadership and for a fruitful Summit.

SA Probes Abuse Of Human Rights In Zimbabwe

Cyril Ramaphosa

The President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency Cyril Ramaphosa, has appointed Dr. Sydney Mufamadi and Ms Baleka Mbete as his Special Envoys to Zimbabwe, following recent reports of difficulties that the Republic of Zimbabwe is experiencing.

The Special Envoys are expected to engage the Government of Zimbabwe and relevant stakeholders to identify possible ways in which South Africa can assist Zimbabwe.

Dr. Sydney Mufamadi is the former Minister of Provincial and Local Government (1999 to 2008). In 1994, after South Africa’s first democratic elections, he was appointed Minister of Safety and Security in the Government of National Unity – a position he held until 1999.

Ms. Baleka Mbete is former Deputy President of Republic of South Africa, former Speaker of the National Assembly and former Chairperson of the African National Congress (ANC).

The President’s Special Envoys will leave for Zimbabwe as soon as all the arrangements are made.

Tyrone Seale, Acting Spokesperson to the President

Auxilia Mnangagwa Issues Special Message To Zimbabwean Women

Yesterday, Zimbabwe official launched its 2020 World Breastfeeding Week commemorations under the theme; Promoting breastfeeding for a Healthier Planet!

As a mother, I am taking part in these commemorations because I understand and value breastfeeding’s positive impact to our nation. Not only is it a sustainable feeding option. It plays a crucial role in protecting the climate and environment.

Climate change and environmental degradation are some of the most urgent challenges facing our world today. Emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) – including carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane and others due to human activity – have increased global temperatures by over 1℃ since pre-industrial times. Our food production systems and consumption patterns are significant contributors to climate change and environmental degradation.

We now understand that for us to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, breastfeeding should be at the core of our efforts aimed at achieving these targets by 2030. Breastfeeding has been shown to save over 800,000 children’s lives a year worldwide, equivalent to 13% of all deaths in children under two, and prevent an extra 20,000 deaths from breast cancer every year. Breastfeeding also acts as a cornerstone for economic growth and development for nations.

I want you to imagine the amount of air pollution that takes place during production, packaging, distribution and preparation methods of infant formula. On the other hand, breastmilk production only requires the additional food that a mother needs to consume, therefore using fewer natural resources and resulting in almost no waste.

Let us work together towards a Zimbabwe free from hunger, poverty and malnutrition.

Let us promote breastfeeding for a healthier planet!

Wiwa: Let’s have Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume in our Hearts, Minds & Prayers

Job Sikhala...

By Hon Job Wiwa Sikhala*
31st July Movement

When we hold our peaceful demonstration in *the week of the people’s action*, from 10th August 2020 to the 15th August 2020 we must have in our minds and hearts the malicious and cruel incarceration of our comrades Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume who are languishing in remand prison. As we are now all aware, Hopewell was denied bail by the High Court yesterday and the ruling for Jacob Ngarivhume is set for today. Although we fear the worst, our fingers are crossed that there will be justice on the bail appeal by Jacob Ngarivhume when the judgment is delivered this afternoon.

Dear Zimbabweans, just like you, I am also in shock and at a loss to understand just what exactly is the crime allegedly committed by Hopewell and Jacob. There is no society governed on the tenants of democracy that criminalises speech against corruption and the looting of public resources and assets. What makes it bizarre is that, some of those who have committed the crime of looting and corruption walked into court as if they were wking into their bedroom, when they made their court appearances. We all saw how Obadiah Moyo and Delish Nguwaya were taken to Court and promptly granted bail without much fuss. In Obadiah Moyo’s case, the procedure of an accused person being brought to Court was not followed. Obadiah Moyo was not surrendered to the prison services before being brought before the Magistrate. He entered into Court using the entrance reserved for lawyers, court officials and persons on bail. He used the same entrance to exit with a coterie of bodyguards on tour.

Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume are being treated as if the State has apprehended Osama bin Laden or Masqac al Zawahiri.

This is happening because for a long time, dear Zimbabweans, we have allowed those with authority to preside over our affairs and to behave as if they own our country, or as if we owe them anything or as if they are demi gods. We must speak loudly against this kind of injustice. It will be a sin of omission on our part, if we allow the injustice against Hopewell and Jacob to go unchallenged. From the 10th to the 15th of August next week, we must all speak against this kind of injustice in our country. We can not perpetuate what Leonard Zhakata sang as, “mutemo yekwedu yakasiyana. Zvinobva nokuti wabva mumba mani”. Not in the 21st century.

Speak Zimbabwe Speak
#FREEHopewellChin’ono
#FREEJacobNgarivhume
NO to Corruption
NO to Looting
NO to Abductions
NO to Torture
NO to Violence Against Citizens
NO to All Forms of Gross Human Rights Abuses.
#FreeZimbabwe
#ZimbabweanLivesMatter.

NetOne Hikes Charges- Here Are The New Prices

By A Correspondent- The development comes after local telecommunications companies were given the green light to charge their services in line with the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s prevailing auction foreign currency rates.

Here are the old and new prices:

Data Bundles

New Price ZWL$ Old price ZWL$
Hourly 1 024 MB 60.00 30.00
Night Bundle (1GB) 120.00 50.00
Daily 30 MB 25.00 8.70
Daily 80 MB 50.00 20.00
Daily 200 MB 110.00 40.00
Daily 480 MB 220.00 80.00
Daily 960 MB 300.00 115.00
Daily 1200 MB 350.00 120.00
Weekly 30 MB 25.00 8.00 (previously 26 MB)
Weekly 60 MB 45.00 16.00
Weekly 160 MB 120.00 42.00
Weekly 350 MB 240.00 85.00
Weekly 700 MB 400.00 150.00
Weekly 5 GB 1 500.00 600.00
Monthly 200 MB 150.00 55.00
Monthly 450 MB 300.00 110.00
Monthly 1.5 GB 800.00 300.00
Monthly 3.5 GB 1 400.00
Monthly 5 GB 2 000.00 700.00
Monthly 8 GB 2 500.00

One-Fi

US Embassy Welcomes New Director For USAID Zimbabwe Mission

By A Correspondent- The United States Embassy in Harare has welcomed the New Director for the USAID Zimbabwe Mission Mr Art Brown.

The Embassy posted on its social media pages saying the new director possessed leadership experience that will is needed in the implementation of USAID programmes. The post reads:

We welcome USAID Zimbabwe’s new Mission Director, Art Brown to Harare. Mr. Brown brings a wealth of leadership and experience to our Mission. He will lead USAID to implement programming that will deepen America’s relationship with the Zimbabwean people.
USAID has for many years been one of the leading organisations fighting the humanitarian crisis in the Southern African country.
Brown comes when the economic and humanitarian crisis in Zimbabwe has deepened following a poor farming season with the coronavirus induced lockdown doing less to help the situation.
More than half of the country’s population is facing starvation as a result.

Mnangagwa Suspends ZESA Boss

Mr Mnangagwa

His Excellency the President, Cde Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has, in terms of Section 16 (1) (a) read together with Section 16 (1) (d) of the Public Entities Corporate Governance Act, suspended the Executive Chairman of the ZESA Holdings, Dr Sydney Gata and the entire ZESA Board Members with immediate effect.

His Excellency the President has also directed the Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo to immediately undertake thorough investigations into the following issues:

1. The allegations leveled against the Executive Chairman by Honourable Minister of Energy and Power Development, Advocate Fortune Chasi.

2. Any other underlying corrupt activities bedeviling ZESA Board Members and the electricity sector as a whole.

Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet

Dr Misheck J. M Sibanda

Byo Family Escapes Death By A Whisker

By A Correspondent- A family from Newton West suburb in Bulawayo is lucky to be alive after they woke up to a thick cloud of smoke and broke down a door to escape after a thief set their storeroom on fire.

The incident which left Emilly Muzarurwa and her family shell-shocked happened last week on Thursday.

Speaking on condition of anonymity a neighbour said Muzarurwa was in deep sleep when she was choked by smoke and woke up to find her storeroom which is adjacent to her bedroom in flames.

The source said: “She woke her daughter up. At the time the whole house was engulfed by a thick cloud of smoke. They had to break down the door and screamed for help.”

The source said a neighbour rushed to the house and helped to put out the fire.

“A door mat in the living room was in flames .While they were putting out the fire, Muzarurwa’s daughter spotted a male adult scaling over a pre-cast wall with a 3kg gas cylinder and an adaptor. In fear she retreated while screaming. The suspect showed a clean pair of heels with the gadgets,” said the source.

They reported the matter to the police.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident: “It is suspected that diesel which was kept in the storeroom caught fire while a suspected thief was busy stealing. Luckily no one was injured. The suspect who is on the run took an adaptor and a 3kg gas cylinder. We would like to urge members of the public not to keep diesel or petrol or any flammable liquid in the house.”

-BMetro

Sex For Sanitiser Backfires For Zvishavane Man

By A Correspondent- For a Zvishavane man, Again Madzivire, it was supposedly not a bad move to secretly admire his female neighbour’s “voluptuous” behind but there seems to be just one big flaw which he made and it all ended in total disaster.

Madzivire from Makwasha suburb failed to contain his penchant for sex when he allegedly squeezed her buttocks and demanded to have sex with her.

In a bid to win the consent of the woman and taking advantage of it being one of the best defences against coronavirus, Madzivire, who sells cleaning detergents reportedly offered her a bottle of hand sanitiser as payment for her services.

The woman, however, turned down the alleged sex pest Madzivire’s sexual request before she decided to expose him.

Allegations against Madzivire arose on 20 July. It is reported that on the day in question Madzivire who knew that the woman had been looking for hand sanitiser decided to exploit the opportunity when he went to her house.

Upon arrival, it is alleged that he just entered the house and found her sitting on the sofa. He is alleged to have pulled her hand and started complimenting her saying she was “well endowed”.

Failing to control his appetite for sex he is alleged to have started fondling her buttocks.

The woman is reported to have charged at Madzivire while reprimanding him to stop his forced romance on her. The daring Madzivire is alleged to have gone on to solicit for sex from the woman and promised to give her hand sanitiser as payment but she refused.

Madzivire probably out of shame bolted out of the house.

The matter was reported to the police but Madzivire was saved from the humiliation of a trial after the woman dropped the charges saying Madzivire had apologised for his uncouth actions.

-BMetro

Dumped Man Walks In On Naked Mother In Law, Demands Back His Lobola

By A Correspondent- The end of a relationship can expose many raw emotions and it becomes worse when someone feels like they have been robbed in the name of culture.

That could be perfectly true for a Bulawayo man who could not stomach being divorced by his wife of 12 years when he reportedly followed her to her rural home where upon arrival, he stormed into his mother-in-law’s bedroom while she was stark naked and demanded that she pays him back his lobola money.

As if that was not enough, the disgruntled man, Artwell Homera, from Gwabalanda, before he forcibly walked on his estranged wife Sekai Timothy’s mother in her birthday suit he had also threatened to commit suicide at their homestead.

What reportedly ticked him off was that, Sekai dumped him after he became jobless despite the fact that she (Sekai) was the one who allegedly got him fired from one of the leading supermarket chain stores in the city where he was a supervisor.

According to evidence led at the Bulawayo Civil Court, where Sekai was seeking a restraining order against Homera, the couple broke up because of the latter’s abusive behaviour.

“I was customarily married to Artwell Homera and we have two children together. He assaults and insults me in front of our children calling me a prostitute. When we were still staying together, he was not paying rentals, school fees for the children or even caring for them. He would come home very drunk and started being violent such that it was no longer safe for me to stay with him. The children were also living in fear of their father,” protested Sekai.

She said they tried to involve relatives and church elders to solve their marital disputes but to no avail.

Explaining how Homera started reclaiming his lobola money back, Sekai said: “I need a protection order against him because when I left for my rural home in Mutorashanga together with the children he followed us.

“He was also sending abusive text messages while, threatening to commit suicide at our homestead because he paid lobola for me and that he could not lose me just like that. He even forcibly went into my mother’s bedroom while she was naked and my mother had to scream and plead with him to leave and he refused. I had to call his brother to calm the situation.”

In his response, Homera accused Sekai of cheating on him adding that she dumped him because he was no longer employed.

“I am not opposed to her application. When I went to her rural home, I was following my children. I even stayed there for two months. She is making this application because I found love messages in her phone which she was exchanging with her boyfriend. What also pains me is that she is the one who got me fired from my job. She is also abusing our children by forcing them to walk more than three kilometres from their homestead to sell tomatoes,” said a livid Homera.

In her judgment presiding magistrate Nomasiko Ndlovu ordered Homera not to insult, assault his ex-wife and visit her rural home or where she is now staying with her aunt.

Sex Starved Father Of 4 Caught Red Handed “Sleeping” With Master’s Dog

By A Correspondent- In a disturbing incident, a 41-year-old man from Bulawayo’s Buena Vista suburb who was employed as a domestic worker was caught red-handed having sex with his master’s dog.

The pervert Pholani Mkhwebu was caught romping with the dog by his horrified co-worker Shayne Ngwenya who alerted their boss and a report was made at Hillside Police Station.

Unbelievably, upon his arrest Mkhwebu, a married father of a four-year-old child, admitted to having a nice time with the dog saying it was a temptation too good to ignore since he was sex-starved.

Facts of the session are that on 31 July at around 10 am, Mkhwebu and his co-worker were seated in the house before Mkhwebu told the latter that he wanted some fresh air and he went to sit outside.

It was proved that after sometime when a seemingly suspicious Ngwenya went outside the house to check on Mkhwebu, he was horrified when he found him holding a dog with his pair of trousers dropped to kneel level and having sex with it.

In the process he was also groaning with pleasure while sexually assaulting his boss’ dog. It is said that in a bid to stop the animal from howling he tied it around its neck with a wire. Seeing that he had been busted, Mkhwebu in a swank of shame pulled up his pair of trousers as if nothing had happened. The matter was reported to the police leading to his arrest.

For the offence Mkhwebu was brought before Bulawayo magistrate Shepherd Mjanja charged with bestiality as defined in section 74 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23.

Mkhwebu didn’t waste the court’s time when he pleaded guilty to the offence of performing a sexual act with his boss’ dog.

Asked why he committed the offence, a remorseful Mkhwebu told the court that he was “very” sorry for his shameful actions.

“I just misbehaved, I am sorry,” he said.

Mkhwebu, who was remanded out of custody to 3 August on free bail, however, betrayed the court’s trust when he didn’t turn up for sentencing leading the magistrate to issue a warrant for his arrest.
-BMetro

SADC HAS TO INTERVENE IN ZIMBABWEAN CRISIS, UNITED DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT PLEADS

UNITED DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT
MEDIA RELEASE

SADC must intervene in Zimbabwe

Media release by Mr Bantu Holomisa, MP and UDM President

Part of the Southern African Development Community’s (SADC) common agenda is the consolidation and maintenance of democracy, peace and security in the region.

The protests, abductions of government critics and the prevailing rhetoric are exacerbating instability in Zimbabwe and its neighbouring countries continue to be affected as Zimbabweans keep on fleeing their country in search of safety and relief from their economic circumstances.

As matters stand, the United Democratic Movement (UDM) calls on SADC to intervene and assist Zimbabweans to find a solution to the crisis that is intensifying in their country.

In addition, we call on all political leaders in Zimbabwe, who have a responsibility to deescalate the tensions before matters go beyond finding a peaceable solution, to act in a sober manner.

There is also no place for intractable stances, and they must be willing to find solutions amongst them all and to act in the best interest of their country and her people.

There have also been continued reports of attacks on Zimbabweans, who have fled to neighbouring countries as tensions caused by the scarcity of resources in those countries escalate.

The UDM calls for tolerance amongst Africans, especially in these challenging times where we all face the Coronavirus pandemic.

— end –

Issued by:
Mr Bantu Holomisa, MP
UDM President
082-552-4156

“Zimbabwe Govt’s Global Compensation Agreement With Two Farming Organisations Raises Serious Concerns”: SADC Tribunal Rights Watch

 

7 August 2020

Patrick Chinamasa, acting secretary for information and publicity in President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ZANU-PF government, has announced that, through the signing of the government’s “Global Compensation Agreement” on 29 July 2020, there is now acceptance from white commercial farmers that there will be no compensation for land from the Zimbabwe government.

Chinamasa emphasised that by agreeing on the amount of compensation for improvements, the time frame for payment and the modalities for raising the resources, ZANU-PF wished it to be known that it no longer considered the Commercial Farmers’ Union (CFU) and the Southern African Commercial Farmers’ Alliance- Zimbabwe (SACFA-Z) to be anti the land redistribution programme.

Further to these comments published in the state-owned Herald newspaper on 5 August 2020, Chinamasa stated that white farmer organisations were now no longer against the taking of their members’ farms. He called for the Commercial Farmers’ Union and other farmers organisations to demand the unconditional lifting of sanctions imposed by the United States.

“As we go into the future, ZANU PF expects the voice of the two organisations in calling for the unconditional lifting of the sanctions to be loud, clear and unambiguous,” he said.

Chinamasa noted that the conclusion of the Global Compensation Agreement was “an acceptance by white commercial farmers that with respect to compensation for land, they should look elsewhere and not to the people of Zimbabwe nor to the Zimbabwe government.

“In terms of section 72(7) of our Constitution, the obligation to pay compensation for land was placed squarely on the shoulders of the former colonial power, the British,” Chinamasa added.

As SADC Tribunal Rights Watch (SADC-TRW), we wish to distance ourselves from the Global Compensation Agreement that the CFU, SACFA-Z and the Valuation Consortium were under extreme pressure to sign – and within a minimal time frame.

However, in the government’s apparent haste to have the agreement signed, even Zimbabwe’s own constitution has been violated in the laid down procedure for the compensation process.

Although the reasons for the pressure were not clear, numerous legal experts and dispossessed farmers, many of them living in dire straits in Zimbabwe or scattered around the world, urged caution and highlighted legal shortcomings in the proposed draft agreement.

SADC-TRW was also concerned that dispossessed farmers were not given prior sight of the actual agreement document before being asked to vote in a referendum on whether or not to accept the agreement, which was presented to them as the last option for compensation from the government.

The reality is that the government is broke and although the parties have agreed to a sum of US$3.5 billion, there is no money available or pledged, and the farming organisations are expected to work with the government to raise it internationally.

Chinamasa is a lawyer and was former Justice Minister during the landmark Campbell case (Mike Campbell (Pvt) Ltd et al. v. Republic of Zimbabwe), which was lodged with the SADC Tribunal in 2007. He has been trying to find ways to circumvent the 2008 SADC Tribunal judgment for the last 12 years.

Chinamasa has made it clear that he believes the Global Compensation Agreement is a great triumph in undermining this historic and binding judgment of the Tribunal.

SADC Tribunal judgment – key points

The Tribunal held that the Zimbabwe government had violated the Southern African Development Community (SADC)’s Treaty by denying access to the courts and engaging in racial discrimination against white farmers whose lands had been confiscated under the land reform program.

The Tribunal also held that the Zimbabwe government had violated the SADC Treaty by denying access to local courts and engaging in racial discrimination in the confiscation of the land.

With respect to the question of who should pay compensation, the Tribunal stated that in international law it is the expropriating state that should pay compensation.

Regarding compensation for the land, the Tribunal noted: “It is difficult for us to understand the rationale behind excluding compensation for such land, given the clear legal position in international law. It is the right of the Applicants under international law to be paid, and the correlative duty of the Respondent [the Zimbabwe government] to pay fair compensation.”

The Tribunal stressed that [the Zimbabwe government] cannot rely on its national law and its Constitution to avoid an international law obligation to pay compensation. The Tribunal was unanimous in its decision that fair compensation should be paid by the Zimbabwe government for land it had unilaterally taken.

It is important to note that more than 75 percent of title deeds were transferred after independence in 1980, after the government had issued “certificates of no present interest”.  This meant that government had the first option on any sale. If it did not want a farm for resettlement, it issued a certificate and the farmer could sell his land on the open market.

The Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZDERA)

The Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZDERA) requires that the Zimbabwe government compensates farmers fairly according to the SADC Tribunal judgments, the rule of law and international precedents, guidelines and norms.

Chinamasa claims that President Mnangagwa is leading the way in adhering to the Constitution, particularly Chapter 1, Section 295, subsection 3 (a) that obliges the State to pay compensation for the improvements that were on the land when such land was acquired.

However, the Constitutional Provisions that Chinamasa says President Mnangagwa is respecting in the “deal” are the very same Constitutional Provisions struck down by the SADC Tribunal judgment.

Indeed, if individual farmers do sign up to this “deal” over the next nine months – the time line agreed to – those farmers will be locked into a process which strips them of any further claims or rights that are derived from the landmark SADC Tribunal judgment of 28 November 2008.

This will be tragic given that everything farmers and their families had worked for and invested in over decades – some cases for up to four generations – was taken from them. They lost their entire farming enterprises and livelihoods, including expensive equipment and machinery, standing crops in the ground, livestock and wildlife.

In addition, they lost their homes, household possessions and in many cases cottages built for elderly parents for whom the farms were their source of retirement income. Even the very lives of farmers, family members and farm workers were taken during the frequently brutal land nationalisation process.

Despite the fact that the SADC Tribunal regional human rights court was shut down by the SADC heads of state in 2012 at the instigation of President Mugabe, all judgments made by the Tribunal remain in force and are legally binding.

Should farmers heed the minister’s call to lobby for the dismantling of the sanctions measures and the stipulations of the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZDERA), they will be siding with a government that is steeped in corruption and continues to perpetrate shocking human rights abuses and to violate the rule of law and property rights.

Ironically, the dispossessed farmers will find themselves in the invidious position of supporting the very tyranny that has left them and their fellow Zimbabweans in the dire position that the majority are currently enduring.

In closing, we highly recommend that you watch the following interview of a brave colleague and valued friend, Advocate Fadzayi Mahere, spokesperson for the opposition Movement for Democratic Change Alliance, who has just been released from prison and speaks for the suffering people in Zimbabwe.  https://youtu.be/4Rg5AGQ6scY

ENDS

Ben Freeth

Spokesperson for SADC Tribunal Rights Watch, Zimbabwe

E-mail:  [email protected]

NOTES TO EDITORS

ZDERA : The Mugabe administration’s undemocratic practices, human rights abuses, and economic mismanagement prompted the U.S. Congress to pass in 2001 (and amend in 2018 under Mnangagwa) the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZDERA), which restricts U.S. support for multilateral financing to Zimbabwe until Zimbabwe makes specified political and economic reforms. /….

In 2003, the U.S. Department of the Treasury enacted targeted financial sanctions against individuals and entities responsible for undemocratic practices, human rights abuses related to political repression, and public corruption.  The U.S. also placed travel restrictions against selected individuals, a ban on transfers of defence items and services, and a suspension of non-humanitarian government-to-government assistance.

Sanctions Facts from the US Embassy website

U.S. targeted sanctions apply to only 84 Zimbabwean individuals and 56 entities (mostly farms and legal entities owned by the 85 individuals) as of February 5, 2019.  For an up-to-date list, please go to http://sdnsearch.ofac.treas.gov/ and select “Zimbabwe” from the list on the Program menu.

Complete information on the U.S. targeted sanctions program is available at the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control’s (OFAC) website. Click on the “Overview of Sanctions” link for a summary of the sanctions program.

[On 5 August 2020, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced new sanctions against businessman Kudakwashe Tagwire and Sakunda Holdings.]

Note: U.S. sanctions do not block the Government of Zimbabwe as a whole, nor do they prohibit all business with Zimbabwe or transactions involving that jurisdiction.  The United States has imported goods from Zimbabwe and Zimbabwe has imported goods from the United States on an ongoing basis both before and after the targeted sanctions commenced.  For current United States-Zimbabwe trade statistics, please go to: https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/balance/c7960.html

COVID-19 Fears For Zanu Pf Top Chefs

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa instructed all Cabinet Ministers who were in contact with the late Perrance Shiri to self-isolate at home in order to reduce the risk of spreading coronavirus.

According to a report by The Zimbabwe Independent, a number of ministers and officials who came into contact with Shiri during the last days of his life are now in isolation at home.

Shiri, who was Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement died last week on Wednesday after he contracted COVID-19.

Reports suggest that Shiri held several meetings in the few days leading to his demise, including with serving army chiefs.

Among those absent at the Cabinet meeting were Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa, Mines and Mining Development minister Winston Chitando and Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe who reportedly met with Shiri before his death.

A top official told ZimInd:

He (Mnangagwa) made it very clear that he expected anyone who could have been in contact with Shiri to self-isolate at home and avoid spreading the virus.

… They did not attend the cabinet meeting. They were in contact with Shiri a few days before he died.

Women’s Affairs minister Sithembiso Nyoni took over Mutsvangwa’s usual role of addressing the post-cabinet press conference on Wednesday morning.

Mwonzora Adds Voice On #ZimbabweanLivesMatter

Douglas Mwonzora
Douglas Mwonzora
Douglas Mwonzora

By A Correspondent- Secretary General of the Dr Thokozani Khupe led MDC T faction Douglas Mwonzora has added his voice on the trending harshtag #ZimbabweanLivesMatter.

In a tweet posted Friday morning, Mwonzora lamented the deteriorating democracy, high poverty levels and inadequate medical facilities visa vis that effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

He said:

“The Covid 19 pandemic is devastating Zimbabwe at such an alarming rate. Our communities do not have access to adequate medical facilities. The poverty is debilitating. Corruption is rife. Democracy is in the intensive care unit. #ZimbabweanslivesMatter

ED Officials Reopens The Victoria Falls Rainforest

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Thursday officially reopened the Victoria Falls rainforest which had been temporarily shut down due to the coronavirus crisis.

Pictures from the “event” were shared on Twitter by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development captioned with the words:

HE President ED Mnangagwa also Officially reopened the Victoria Falls rainforest which has been temporarily shut down owing to the COVID-19 pandemic.

It is however not clear what the “official reopening” of the rainforest meant.

See the pictures below:

Emmerson Mnangagwa

Emmerson Mnangagwa

Victoria Falls

Linda Masarira’s Letter to Mnangagwa

1/Mr President let me start by conveying my hearty greetings to you and your comrades. It has been over two-and-a-half years since you came into power and the citizens of Zimbabwe feel economically and socially worse off under your leadership.
2/ Zimbabweans feel they were deceived into accepting a faux revolution, as it’s the same old guard led by a new face. Mr Mnangagwa, you have failed to deliver on your 2018 election promises. Where you have promised economic recovery, there has been extensive poverty.
3/ Where you have promised jobs, there has been job losses and where you promised an improved health care system citizens have been appalled by the condition of state health institutions. Not every Zimbabwean can fly to a first world nation seeking healthcare, like you and…
4/…your comrades, which you, yourself have mentioned previously. In April 2020, Finance Minister @MthuliNcube wrote to International Finance Institutions in Washington. The Finance Minister stated that ‘government takes responsibility for the recent policy missteps during …
5/…late 2019’, and furthermore mentioned that ‘government and the economy is near collapse’. The Finance Minister also mentioned that the economy is expected to shrink by 15-20% this year and 8.5 million citizens will become food insecure.
6/ It is evident that our nation is struggling, which is why I call on you to implement the independently funded proposed humanitarian solutions that were handed to you directly. The solutions focused on nuclear energy, economic development and the eradication of poverty.
7/ A few weeks ago, Minister @fortunechasi hinted about the possibility of Nuclear Energy being introduced in Zimbabwe, a plan from 2013 when the previous President of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe stated that by 2020 Zimbabwe will have Nuclear Energy.
8/ Since October 2018, 30 African countries have been considering Nuclear Power. Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Niger, Sudan and Nigeria have already assessed their readiness to embark on a nuclear energy program. Construction has already begun in Egypt. Morocco, …
9/…Algeria, Nigeria and Kenya are developing plans and Namibia, Tunisia, Zambia and Tanzania are still considering the possibility. Looking at the countries interested in Nuclear Energy Deals, I personally think it is beneficial for Zimbabwe to pursue the Energy Deal because…
10/…not only will Zimbabwe be able to supply the country with sufficient power, but Zimbabwe will also be able supply other nations, as there are more than 600 million citizens in Africa without electricity and countries are looking for solutions.

PICTURES: Chin’ono Arrives At Harare Magistrates Court

Incarcerated Journalist Hopewell Chin’ono is appearing at the Harare Magistrates Court today for his routine remand.

Yesterday, he was denied bail by the High Court, in a major setback to his bid for freedom.

View pictures of Chin’ono arriving at the Harare Magistrates Court in prison garb.

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Chin’ono disembarking from the prison truck at the Harare Magistrates Court
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Chin’ono entering the Harare Magistrates Court this morning

Trio Severely Punished For Attempting To Fetch Water At Police Camp

By A Correspondent- Three women in Gweru were reportedly detained by Mkoba 1 Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) after they attempted to fetch water at the police camp.

According to CommutTalk, the three women were forced to sit in the sun throughout the day as punishment.

They were also denied food, access to medication and water from morning until nightfall. CommuTalk said in a statement:

Mkoba 1 police detained 3 ladies for seeking water at the police camp. The women were subject to direct sunlight, no food, water and denial to access medication from morning to dusk. Gweru is facing acute water shortages and extreme rationing by Council.

Gweru, like most urban settlements in Zimbabwe, is currently facing severe water shortages which are generally attributed to dilapidated infrastructure resulting in the leakage of treated water and a prolonged drought.

In April this year, the Gweru Residents and Ratepayers’ Association pleaded with Council to stop the tight water rationing introduced last year, at least during the lockdown period.

The plea was however dismissed by mayor Josiah Makombe who was quoted by NewsDay’s Brenna Matendere as having said:

Firstly the reason for the water rationing was to ensure that we preserve the little water in our dams so that it lasts to the next rainy season.

Secondly, technically we cannot afford to pump water to all areas at once. So yes the water rationing continues despite issues of the COVID-19.

Zimbabwe Independent Veteran Journalist Brezhnev Malaba Quits

By A Correspondent- Veteran journalist Brezhnev Malaba has announced that he is leaving The Zimbabwe Independent (ZimInd), a weekly publication under the Trevor Ncube-owned Alpha Media Holdings (AMH).

Malaba is the publication’s deputy editor and he was previously editor of the Sunday News, The Chronicle and The Sunday Mail.

He also worked as a foreign correspondent for the African Independent and The Star (South Africa) newspaper.

Malaba posted on Twitter:

“Folks, when I was asked by my brother Dumisani Muleya in 2016 to join the Zimbabwe Independent, I thought I would come on board for only 6 months, get a feel of things and exit. Months turned into years. I’m leaving the ZimInd. Journalism has changed forever and we must change with it.”

Malaba leaves The Zimbabwe Independent after three years and his departure comes after the newspaper’s former editor Dumisani Muleya quit in October last year after rejecting a lesser role.

AMH’s digital head Nqaba Matshazi quit last month to join the Media Institute for Southern Africa.

“There Is No Crisis in Zimbabwe,” Nick Mangwana – Full Statement

Nick Mangwana

Government has taken note of false allegations of human rights abuse and ‘crisis’ in the country being peddled by known political activists and misinformed individuals and global actors. To set the record straight, there is no crisis or implosion in Zimbabwe. Neither has there been any abduction or ‘war’ on citizens Like any other country in the world. Zimbabwe has been enforcing Covid-19 Lockdown regulations intended to safeguard and protect the lives of all citizens. Where necessary, the law has been rattly applied.

The deliberate attempt to smear the Country’s image is betrayed by the use of doctored images, old video clips and highly exaggerated claims on social media, all intended to paint a picture of a “burning Zimbabwe.”

Nothing could be further from the truth.

Zimbabwe today, is peaceful and all citizens are free to go about their business as usual, within the boundaries set by the Lockdown regulations His Excellency, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Second Republic believes in upholding the rule of law and freedom of speech. Indeed, it is this freedom of speech that is, unfortunately, being abused by those who seek to push a sinister political agenda.

Government calls on its counterparts in the region and internationally, not to lose perspective of the fact that Zimbabwe has for long, suffered efforts to destabilize it by external forces that have a bone to chew with the country since the historic Land Reform Programme. These efforts have in the past taken many forms, from attempted insurgency to the current organized smear campaign, using blatantly false claims. Such smear campaigns are not unique to Zimbabwe and have been employed in other countries over the years.

We urge those who wish us well to continue to partner us in developing our Count On our part, we will continue on the reform pathway that we are on to ensure a prosperous and democratic Zimbabwe for all citizens.

Nick Mangwana

S.A Rugby Union Welcomes Return To The Playing Field

PRESS RELEASE

The directions stipulate that contact training, and matches can be played in empty stadiums, with only limited people allowed to attend games.

CEO Jurie Roux welcomed the news from the South African Government that rugby has been given the green light to return to the playing field, under certain conditions.

The news was gazetted by Mr Nathi Mthethwa, the Minister for Sports, Arts and Culture, on Thursday. It allows for a return to competitive action subject to compliance with measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

The directions stipulate that contact training, and matches can be played in empty stadiums, with only limited people allowed to attend games as part of essential services to make these events possible and from within a “bio safe environment”.

“Since the start of this pandemic, we have been working hard at ensuring we get back on the field and we’ve kept the Government informed on our plans throughout the process,” said Roux.

“We are very grateful for the opportunity to move to the next phase of our return-to-play plans and will provide the Department with all the necessary information required, such as venues for matches, to ensure a smooth transition to competitive rugby.

“Having said that, our eight franchise teams that returned to the training field recently still need a few more weeks of preparation before they will be ready for matches, and from SA Rugby’s side we will assist them with whatever is necessary.

“At this stage, we hope to have our first matches by early to mid-September and our plans on the structure of the planned competition will be announced in due course, as we have various options to consider.”

The Vodacom Bulls, Emirates Lions, Cell C Sharks, DHL Stormers, Toyota Cheetahs, Southern Kings, Tafel Lager Griquas and Phakisa Pumas all started with non-contact training a few weeks ago.

The return to international competition is not permitted under the new regulations, but Roux said he understood the Government’s need to phase any return to normality.

“We know the World Rugby window for the Castle Lager Rugby Championship is only in November and December, so we’re hopeful that in due course the government will be in a position to further relax the restrictions,” said Roux.

“For now, it’s the most important thing is to ensure we get the action underway as we have many stakeholders, such as our broadcast partner, competition and team sponsors and our supporters, who are keen to see rugby again.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of South African Rugby Union.

Valerio Sibanda Takes Action On Mnangagwa – Spotlight Zimbabwe

Spotlight Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) Commander, General Philip Valerio Sibanda, has reportedly given President Emmerson Mnangagwa, a six-month deadline to leave office, amid reports that the president is resisting to step down following the expiry of his departure date, whose announcement timeline had been set for end of July 2020, Spotlight Zimbabwe, has been told.

Zimbabwe Army Boss Is Said to Demand: Who Ordered Crackdown …
Mnangagwa was due to announce his resignation date on national television a few days ago, but instead his propaganda unit in the president’s office and information permanent secretary, Nick Mangwana, turned the television appearance into a “state of the nation address”, as the ruling Zanu PF leader continued to dig in refusing to vacate office.

According to classified information and notes of a top security meeting held early last month by a coterie of military generals in the outskirts of the capital, thought to be loyal to General Sibanda and Vice President, Rtd General Constantino Chiwenga, provided by a Zimbabwe military attaché in China and defence adviser here in South Africa, the ZDF chief is said to have informally told Mnangagwa to leave office in no more than six months times, which is around January 2021, as there is mounting pressure inside the army to launch another putsch, to get rid of him contrary to his administration’s fire-fighting media campaign to deny that securocrats want him packed and gone.

General Sibanda they said also made it clear that he prefers VP Chiwenga to takeover, and that this position is firmly supported by the army and air force.

Chiwenga, Gen Sibanda in secret pact to hand Zimbabwe power to …
The shock disclosures comes at a time when the United Nations (UN), South Africa, Namibia and former Botswana leader, Ian Khama all yesterday roundly condemned Mnangagwa’s administration’s appalling humans rights record, and continued use of political brutality to cow the opposition and civil society into sibmission of it’s inhuman repressive government style.

South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa, also yesterday appointed former Speaker of Parliament Baleka Mbete and former Safety and Security Minister Sydney Mufamadi as special envoys to Zimbabwe, in a bid to resolve the crisis in the country, as regional and international leaders speak out against Mnangagwa. Ramaphosa has even stated that, he is “worried about interacting with Mnangagwa”, as revealed by the ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule while in an interview on eNCA television satation yesterday afternoon.

Magashule said Ramaphosa is also worried that the human right abuse reports coming from Zimbabwe: “Might destabilise the region and South Africa is ready to assist Zimbabwe to stabilise the country”.

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Our political sources in the South African presidency in Pretoria, this week privately admitted that Ramaphosa was now allegedly fed up with Mnangagwa, and could no longer continue to defend his actions with Western leaders.

“It is true that GPVS (General Philip Valerio Sibanda) informally asked Mnangagwa to now leave the stage,” said the defence adviser. “The ZDF Commander gave me a six month deadline early last month, citing growing pressure from the military leadership to launch another coup to oust him. Sibanda reportedly endorsed VP Chiwenga and that the army and air force were also in favour of this position.”

“The state media and Mnangagwa’s information strategists are unwittingly digging a grave for him,” the military attaché said.
“He was told that when he goes for his annual Christmas holiday in December, he’s supposed to officially announce his resignation from office of The President of The Republic of Zimbabwe, to pave way for VP Chiwenga to finish his term, as the military could actually deal with the economy and allow for stability.”

Minister Kazembe Kazembe accident reports false – Ministry – ZBC NEWS
“However Mnangagwa’s digital brownshirts (hired journalists and information strategists), decided to water down the pressure for his exit by designing an abrupt press conference by home affairs minister, Kazembe Kazembe, towards the end of July banning the planned 31 July protests. It has only managed to defer his inevitable fall. Soon after that the same media team headed by information secretary, Nick Mangwana, prepared another abrupt state of the nation address, for damage control purposes, but as you can see it has all backfired. VP Chiwenga might end up as president as early as January 2020.”

“As a distraction Mnangagwa was advised to appoint the VP as health minister, to try and appease him, but that man cannot be fooled. Prepare for the endgame because Mnangagwa is going soon. Some Zanu PF politburo members want him gone also this November, and that he suffers the same fate and humiliation as former leader, President Robert Mugabe,” he added.

ZDF public relations last night referred all questions to information minister, Monica Mutsvangwa, who was unreachable following reports that she’s gone into self-isolation, after her husband tested positive for Covid-19.

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The minister is not believed to have the virus herself, but is in self-isolation as a precaution, according to a report by ZimLive.com

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South Africa Will Not Wait For Zimbabwe To Generate Into 2008 Levels

Jealousy Mawarire

South Africa will likely harden its stance towards its northern neighbour Zimbabwe, and push for reforms in order to avert the wave of migration which occurred in 2008, an opposition official has said.

National Patriotic Front (NPF) leader Jealousy Mawarire said South Africa’s borrowing of US$4.3 billion from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) makes it difficult for the country not to take the Zimbabwean crisis seriously because if left unchecked, the current mess will have a boomerang effect in South Africa.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, under pressure from the ruling African National Congress (ANC), the opposition Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), and the South African Parliament, will pressurise Harare to reform. Wrote Mawarire:

The reality of the South African government’s borrowing of US$4.3 billion from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a major game-changer in South African geopolitics and might have a major shift in how South Africa treats the Zimbabwean crisis.

2020 is unlike 2007-8 where the South African economy didn’t need IMF loans which come with their own conditions.

Where South Africa could stand international pressure to act against Zimbabwe, the IMF loans now weaken that resolve and we are likely to see South Africa putting unprecedented pressure on Zimbabwe to reform and avert the 2008 massive migration of Zimbabweans into SA.

The African National Congress (ANC) government won’t risk internal implosion due to immigrants pressure on service delivery and economy just to save a rogue military regime tormenting it’s citizens and destroying the Zimbabwean national economy.

Those who are sceptical about South Africa’s resolve to end the nonsense in Zimbabwe might be shocked this time.

Furthermore, President CyrilRamaphosa is not a Thabo Mbeki or Jacob Zuma ANC stalwart who can hold sway against mounting pressure within the ANC to force Emmerson Mnangagwa to reform or even step down for the good of Zimbabwe.

ED might stand up to Ramaphosa pointing out that the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) killed 14 people since lockdown but I doubt ED can stand the pressure from the ANC, the party, and the South African Parliament and government with added pressure from the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and Julius Malema.

It’s a different ball game this time around, [Mnangagwa Must Go] because [Zimbabwean Lives Matter]

ZANU PF Full Statement Responding To ANC S.G Ace Magashule. ‘You Are Not Our Prefect’,

ZANU PF has responded to the South African, African National Congress, ANC, Secretary General Acie Magashule who accused the party of gross human rights violations.

The party said “Our solidarity with the ANC should be built on trust and not on rumors, gossip and conspiracy.

Below is the full statement:

ZANU PF’S RESPONSE TO ANC’S ACE MAGASHULE REMARKS

ZANU PF takes strong exception to the utterances that have been attributed to Cde Ace Magashule, the Secretary-General of the ANC where he appeared hoodwinked by those seeking to destabilize Zimbabwe through peddling social media falsehoods.

As a revolutionary sister, it has never been in our tradition to censure a fellow revolutionary movement or Leaders using megaphone approaches, more so when such utterances are misinformed and baseless, to say the least.

Appearing on an interview with eNCA, Cde Magashule said in response to Fake News alleging brutality, “We have talked to some of the people who were exiled from Zimbabwe, who ran away from Zimbabwe, we have interacted with them, we know their story, we have heard them. What we see there on Television is uncalled for …. and that Zimbabwean Lives Matter.”

We note that this is not the first time when a senior ANC leader has sought to speak like Zimbabwe’s prefect in similar fashion Cde Lindiwe Zulu’s similar utterances in 2013.

ZANU PF categorically states that Cde Magashule’s utterances were completely out of order. For the record, there is no brutality of whatever form happening in Zimbabwe but enforcement of LockDown regulations in line with recommendations by the World Health Organisation and our Ministry of Health and Child Care, and what has become common practice on #Covid19.

Secondly, there is no Zimbabwean who was exiled to South Africa by our Government nor the Party. Referring to fugitives of justice who escaped this country to find a safe haven in South Africa as exiles, when they dodged various corruption crimes committed during the previous administration is not only hypocritical but absolute hogwash.

To find, therefore, a person of the stature of the Secretary-General of the ANC making such deplorable utterances on the basis of old videos some of which have been imported from situations outside Zimbabwe but attributed to Zimbabwe in the past, being resurrected by keyboard activists is an embarrassment not only to himself but the organisation he represents.

ZANU PF reminds Cde Magashule that different countries have employed different measures and tactics to enforce Covid19 lockdown measures to a non-compliant public to protect their lives.

It is in this light that we have seen on social media, videos of South African soldiers beating their non-compliant citizens using fists and sjamboks while in some regrettable circumstances, we have seen them spraying rubber bullets on their citizens resulting in serious injuries and deaths, to the extent that it has been reported that members of the SANDF killed 8 citizens in the streets during enforcement operations. ZANU PF has not uttered a word in public.

We have watched Marikana Massacres that remain unprecedented since the turn of the millennium by government forces but we have sought to respect South Africa’s capacity and right to deal with those matters internally.

We, however, are taken aback by these latest irresponsible utterances by Cde Magashule, who by all means should have sought clarifications from his counter-part Cde Dr Obert Mpofu, the Secretary for Administration for ZANU-PF.

Honestly, for Magashule to rely on a fortune-seeking organisation like Tajamuka or faceless social media posts on matters of Zimbabwe is disturbing as it is shocking.

We have seen our people being victims of systematic xenophobic attacks with some ANC leaders spreading hostile messages that worsened those attacks against our people but we have sought to address that using the normal diplomatic channels.

ZANU PF has also seen reported issues of rampant corruption allegations against various ANC leaders, where Cde Magashule himself has been implicated, not mentioning the Gupta’s yoke that hovers around his neck and shortened President Zuma’s term of office but we have not sought to interfere on such issues which are foundationally internal by all standards.

The Nkandla-gate came and ended with re-payments without Zimbabwe uttering a single word, knowing fully well that our brothers and sisters in the ANC are capable of handling their own internal matters.

This we have done, in the spirit of respect for states’ sovereignty in dealing and handling internal matters whenever they arise.

ZANU PF is extremely disappointed that Cde Magashule has sought to become a collusive player in support of those working to undermine this Republic and its constitutionally elected government.

ZANU PF is extremely disappointed that as secretary-general of a sister revolutionary party keeps company with fugitives from justice.

We remind Cde Magashule, that the ANC is pretty aware of the standoff between Zimbabwe and the USA and its allies following our successful land reform program which has seen the US and its allies imposing illegal sanctions on this country.

We also bring to his attention that the USA has earmarked and primed this pandemic to increase its onslaught on our people and their government, having falsely caused regrettable publications that Zimbabwe’s government was hiding Covid19 causalities despite us releasing statistics daily.

We further bring to his attention, the fact that the USA is now running a variety of media houses, faceless twitter accounts and paid journalists for the sole purpose of demonising this country and its leadership in its desperate attempt to bring about illegal regime change.

Smuggling Of Dead Bodies Gets Cabinet To Grant Special Waiver On Undocumented Zimbabweans Dying In S.A.

State Media

Sithembiso Nyoni

UNDOCUMENTED Zimbabweans dying in South Africa during the Covid-19 pandemic period can be buried home after Cabinet resolved to grant the Zimbabwe Mission in that country a special waiver to repatriate the bodies.

However, the process can only take place on the basis of submitted affidavits from the chief/village head and relatives in the country.

There are thousands of undocumented Zimbabweans living and working across the Limpopo River.

Families were finding it difficult to repatriate the bodies of their loved ones for burial back home resulting in the smuggling of bodies for secret burials.

In a post- Cabinet Press Briefing on Tuesday, Women’s Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Minister Sithembiso Nyoni said time storage of bodies in South Africa has been reduced because of Covid-19.

“Following recent developments in South Africa, where the time of storage of bodies has been reduced, Cabinet resolved to grant the Zimbabwe Mission in South Africa a special waiver during the Covid-19 pandemic period to clear the repatriation of undocumented Zimbabwean bodies for burial back home on the basis of submitted affidavits from the chief/village head and relatives in Zimbabwe,” she said.

The Minister said social media abusers must desist from posting or peddling falsehoods on Covid-19 that may cause despondency and alarm in the nation.

She said peddling of falsehoods is a punishable offence in terms of Covid-19 regulations.

Minister Nyoni said Cabinet has directed that all hospitals should admit patients without demanding a prior Covid-19 test result and proceed to do a PCR test on admission.

“To that end, the Ministry of Health and Child Care has already directed all public and private health institutions to establish Patient-Under-Investigation (PUI) zones to ensure that no patients are turned away,” she said.

In terms of preparedness, she said Wilkins and United Bulawayo Hospitals are now admitting mild to moderate Covid-19 cases.

Minister Nyoni said the recruitment of nursing staff is already underway.

“In the same vein, His Excellency the President has appealed to the striking nursing personnel to return to work such that the loss of lives can be minimised,” said Minister Nyoni.

Noic Saga; Tagwirei Was Given Sole Rights To Supply 720m Litres Fuel On A Silver Platter

Independent

Kuda Tagwirei

FRESH details have emerged that Treasury directed the state-owned National Oil and Infrastructure Company (Noic) to handpick only one firm to supply 720 million litres of fuel over 24 months, in a process which effectively restricted other players from utilising the multi-million-dollar spinning Beira-Harare-Feruka pipeline.

As first reported by the Zimbabwe Independent last week, the battle for the exclusive control, management and use of the pipeline — which pits fuel procurement cartels against each other — costs Zimbabwe a gargantuan US$400 million every month due to the under-utilisation of the infrastructure.

Sakunda Holdings, owned by businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei, who was this week placed under sanctions by the United States Treasury for public corruption, extended US$17,5 million to Noic under a US$22,5 million loan deal to allow the state enterprise to buy out Lonmin’s 50% stake in the ownership of the strategic Feruka fuel pipeline. The controversial loan transaction leaves Noic, which generates billions of dollars in revenue through levying tariffs from usage of the pipeline, saddled with a US$17,5 million debt to Tagwirei’s Sakunda.

Sakunda, slapped with sanctions by the US this week over its controversial handling of the US$3 billion Command Agriculture programme, among a slew of corruption allegations, enjoys dominant use of the pipeline, riding on Tagwirei’s political capital.

Documents seen by this newspaper in its long-running investigation into the opaque control and use of the lucrative pipeline, show that Treasury secretary George Guvamatanga, through correspondence dated November 4, 2019, wrote to Energy and Power Development secretary Gloria Magombo advising her to flight a tender through Noic for the purposes of enlisting a single player who could procure 30 million litres of fuel over a period of 24 months.

It reads: “Treasury has noted with concern the proliferation of unsolicited bids for bulk fuel supply. This has made it difficult to identify fuel suppliers in a fair and transparent manner. A decision has been made to rationalise fuel procurement and ensure security of supply.

“Consequently, Treasury requests that you facilitate, through one of your parastatals, the procurement of fuel through tender whose conditions should include the following: 30 million litres of combined product to be delivered each month. The fuel supply tender will be for a tenure of 24 months.”

Among other procurement terms spelt out by Treasury stated that the winning firm would be stipulated to “contribute 4,5 million litres to dead stock in the pipeline”.

The winning bidder, as part of the tender terms, “must be willing to provide fuel against a letter of credit (LC) of at least 180 days”. The LC would be 50% confirmed by an international bank while the remainder would not be confirmed.

Guvamatanga’s letter was also copied to Finance minister Mthuli Ncube and cabinet secretary Misheck Sibanda.

The Treasury secretary this week did not respond to questions from the Independent on the terms of the 30-million-litre fuel procurement tender and whether it did not disadvantage other players while favouring dominant suppliers like Sakunda, among other inquiries posed this week. He referred all questions to the Ministry of Energy.

“Your questions are best dealt with by the Ministry of Energy and Power Development who are the procurers and directly involved in the day-to-day management of the processes and contracts through Noic,” he said.

In yet another letter to Noic chief executive officer Wilfred Matukeni, Magombo advised the entity to exclusively enlist a single player who could procure the fuel for the government by November 1.

“As you are aware, the Ministry and Noic have been receiving numerous unsolicited bids for bulk fuel supply making it difficult to objectively select a single reliable supplier.

“Consequently, there is need to put in place a transparent and fair method of identifying a fuel supplier in line with tenets of public procurement. Pursuant to the above you are requested to flight a tender and thereafter, contract a fuel supplier on the terms and conditions stipulated below. Pre-pay for the pipeline tariffs for the duration of the contract for a period of 24 months …”

Matukeni, who was unreachable for comment on questions from this newspaper as to why Noic settled on receiving a loan to buy out Lonmin’s stake in the pipeline, also did not respond to inquiries on the identity of firms which submitted bids for the tender notice.

Although the Independent understands the tender was awarded to one of the politically connected companies, Matukeni would not disclose the winning entity.
Magombo, who committed to respond only to “policy-related” questions while referring the other inquiries to Noic, had not responded at the time of going to print.

Zimbabwe, in the throes of an economic meltdown, is battling to meet fuel requirements.

The government’s plan to construct a second pipeline that runs from Mozambique into Zimbabwe and feeding the whole sub-region with South African company Mogs at a cost of US$400 million has suffered a stillbirth as a result of fierce resistance from powerful cartels with strong political connections. The second pipeline, touted to transform Zimbabwe into a regional petroleum hub, was to be built at a cost of US$400 million.

Trafigura, which until March was Tagwirei’s partner in Trafigura Zimbabwe, moved 717 million litres of fuel through the pipeline in 2016, with volumes soaring to 639 million litres in 2017 and 768 million litres in 2018. In 2019, it pumped 889 million litres into Zimbabwe.

The country requires 4,1 million litres of diesel and 3,1 million litres of petrol to satisfy daily requirements.

What Now General Chiwenga As Striking Nurses Are Removed From Payroll

State Media

Newly appointed Health and Child Care Minister Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has an immediate challenge on his table as striking health workers did not receive their July salaries after the Health Services Board (HSB) implemented the no-work-no-pay principle.

The nurses have been on strike since June, a critical time when their services are required in the fight against Covid-19.

The striking nurses were left counting their losses last month as they did not benefit from the US$75 Covid-19 allowances that Government paid others who were reporting for duty.

In an interview yesterday, HSB deputy director public relations, Ms Tryfine Rachael Dzvukutu confirmed the development saying the nurses who have been striking didn’t get their June salaries plus increment and the US$75 allowance.

“The striking nurses didn’t receive their July salaries and it’s because they were removed from the payroll by the Health Services Board on a no-work-no-pay basis,” she said.

Zimbabwe Nurses Association (Zina) president Mr Enock Dongo said members of his association who were on strike were not paid last month after they were removed from the payroll.

He said after declaring incapacitation at the beginning of June, some nurses reacted by not reporting for duty.

Mr Dongo said in May, they received $3 400 as basic salary, an amount he said wasn’t enough to cover their monthly demands such as rentals, food and transport costs.

“Following the May salary, we declared incapacitation in June and spontaneously, nurses just reacted because they were expecting a salary increase and didn’t report for work. They were surprised in July when they received no salary, the 50 percent salary increase and even the US$75 allowances which were received by all the civil servants,” he said.

Mr Dongo said the nurses are dejected and are willing to return to work but are still incapacitated. He urged Government to reinstate the striking workers on the salary schedule so that they are able to report for duty.

“We hear the plea for the health workers to return to work and save lives, we want to and appreciate his call but we are incapacitated. We feel neglected by all this,” said Mr Dongo.

On Wednesday, Finance and Economic Development Minister Prof Mthuli Ncube said negotiations for an annual cost of living adjustment between Government and its employees under the National Joint Negotiating Council had started and will end within the next two months.

Prof Ncube said there would be recognition of the work that health workers do.

“We have started negotiations for annual normal cost of living adjustments, that process will take us to around September or October there will be further adjustments in that regard. There will be special programmes that recognise the health work they do and the risk that they take,” he said. “There will be a special health sector allowance and then there is a special Covid-19 risk allowance, then there is a US$75 wage balance. So, there is a layer of additional benefits and these benefits are tax free.”

Record Covid-19 Deaths Recorded And Sadly All Of Them Posthumously

State Media

A record 13 new deaths from Covid-19 were reported yesterday, but all were patients who died over the weekend or on Monday in the community or on admission to casualty at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals or other hospitals with the Covid-19 infection only established in post-mortems.

In its daily report last night, the Ministry of Health and Child Care said

The 13 deaths were nine men and four women from Harare and Mashonaland West, with 12 of the deaths coming from Harare.

On Wednesday three new deaths were reported, a 66-year-old man and a 60-year-old woman from Bualwayo and a 79-year-old man from Manicaland.

The number of new cases confirmed yesterday was 56, the lowest daily addition in recent days, with 54 of these within the community and two among quarantined returning residents. This takes the total to 4 395 confirmed cases with 3 299, more than three quarters, being people infected within Zimbabwe.

Wednesday saw 118 new cases, down moderately on recent averages, with 117 being infections within Zimbabwe.

Of the 3 299 local infections, 1 392 were in Harare with 51 deaths, over half the total, and 1 041 in Bulawayo with 23 deaths.

Midlands remains in third place with 283 cases and five deaths.

Gweru is regarded as the Midlands epicentre.

The growing seriousness of the pandemic in Harare is seeing far more adherence to public masking rules, although social distancing in queues is still variable.

South Africa has now ratcheted up 9 298 deaths from 529 877 confirmed cases with the global totals reaching yesterday 706 342 deaths and 18 752 917 confirmed cases.

Mnangagwa’s Lieutenants Grounded In Coronavirus Isolation

Independent

The late Perence Shiri

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government has been thrown into disarray after a number of ministers and senior bureaucrats were placed in isolation in the past week after either contracting the highly infectious Covid-19 or coming into contact with infected persons.

In terms of World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines on the control and management of the pandemic, which had as of yesterday claimed 97 lives from 4 395 infections around the country, any infected person should be placed in quarantine until they recover while anyone who has come into contact with an infected individual should be quarantined for at least 14 days until they test negative.

The development comes just a week after the death of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement minister Perrance Shiri last week on Wednesday.

Shiri succumbed to Covid-19.

Coronavirus cases have surged dramatically in the country in the past month amid a shambolic health delivery system brought to its knees by poor state funding and an ongoing strike by doctors and nurses at public hospitals.

Information at hand indicates that a number of ministers and officials who came into contact with Shiri during the last days of his life are now in isolation at home.

Officials said Mnangagwa, at the start of the cabinet meeting on Tuesday, asked anyone who had been in contact with Shiri to go into self-isolation pending testing.

This came after it had been revealed that Shiri, an energetic former military chief, had held several meetings in the few days leading to his demise, including with serving army chiefs.

“He (Mnangagwa) made it very clear that he expected anyone who could have been in contact with Shiri to self-isolate at home and avoid spreading the virus,” a top official said.

Among those absent at the meeting, sources said, were Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa, Mines and Mining Development minister Winston Chitando and Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe who reportedly met with Shiri before his death.

“They did not attend the cabinet meeting. They were in contact with Shiri a few days before he died,” the source said.

Women’s Affairs minister Sithembiso Nyoni took over Mutsvangwa’s usual role of addressing the post-cabinet press conference on Wednesday morning.

The Information minister’s husband, Chris Mutsvangwa, is also said to be one of those who has gone into quarantine as he was also a contact of Shiri. He even missed Zanu PF’s politburo meeting on Wednesday last week.

Sources also said deputy Defence minister Victor Matemadanda, who is also the Zanu PF national political commissar, is also in isolation.However, he said: “I’m not in quarantine, I am not sick. Those who are saying I’m sick will be shamed.”

Contacted for comment, Mutsvangwa said: “I am absolutely fine. My husband is fine. The issue is that everyone is just taking precautionary measures and you should also be doing that.”

Kazembe said yesterday was his 13th day in self-isolation and would be out today.

“Yes that’s correct. I decided to self-quarantine as a precaution. We had a meeting with the late retired Air Chief Marshal Shiri on Thursday 23 July. Prior to that, I obviously met him frequently. I decided to self-quarantine. So far everything is okay, the results are good and I’m very fit, but I just did not want to take chances. Since then I have been working from home,” Kazembe said.

“I urge fellow Zimbabweans to take this pandemic seriously and act responsibly. Together we can win this war against this invisible enemy.”

The Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement is now virtually crippled after co-deputy ministers Vangelis Haritatos and Douglas Karoro have also gone into self-isolation, while a total of 40 employees at the ministry’s Ngungunyana Building offices tested positive for Covid-19. The building has since been shut down.

“Both deputy ministers and some very senior officials at the ministry are now in isolation. Some have contracted the virus, but others are doing it as a matter of precaution,” a government source said yesterday.

Haritatos said: “I am following very strict WHO guidelines in order to protect my family and those who work close to me. It was an extremely difficult decision given that now that we have lost our commander in the late Minister Shiri that the workload has increased ever so much, but it was certainly a must.

“After I come out of self-isolation … I need to continue the vision of our late minister of making Zimbabwe food and nutrition self-sufficient and the breadbasket of Africa once again.”

Karoro and Chitando were not reachable and had not responded to enquiries sent to them at the time of going to print.Youth, Arts, Sport and Recreation deputy minister Tino Machakaire is also in isolation after contracting the virus.

The youthful Wedza South legislator made the announcement on his Facebook page on Tuesday.“I have also tested positive for Covid-19 and I have since self-isolated. In times of a pandemic, privacy concerns must be balanced with efforts to protect others. l have decided to be responsible and I am appealing to everyone l have been in contact with recently to go and get tested, self-isolate and seek necessary help,” he wrote. “This is a painful journey; it separates you from your loved ones. Self-isolation is not easy at all. The kids want to play with you, but you can’t entertain them. I pray for everyone’s safety and well-being. I do not wish this for anyone. For those who are already affected, let’s continue to pray together and hope for a better tomorrow. Our health will soon be restored.”

But even as some of the infected individuals openly revealed their health status, Information permanent secretary Nick Mangwana professed ignorance about the quarantine of cabinet ministers.

“I am not aware of any cabinet minister in either quarantine or isolation,” Mangwana said. “Cabinet ministers are being tested regularly for the protection of the President, their colleagues, ministry officials and their families.”

The Parliament of Zimbabwe suspended business two days before Shiri’s death after eight legislators tested positive, resorting to holding virtual sessions. The former Air Force commander, who died at 61, had recently attended a number of sessions in parliament where he interacted with various legislators from across the political divide.

This week, Harare South National Assembly representative Tongai Mnangagwa publicly announced via Twitter handle that he had tested positive for Covid-19. He encouraged those he had come in contact with to be tested.

The ruling Zanu PF party has also announced that 26 of its employees at its national headquarters have tested positive for the coronavirus.

Sources also said Shiri, who still enjoyed deep loyalties within the army despite having been retired nearly three years ago, attended a meeting of military commanders at the Zimbabwe National Army headquarters in Harare on July 15, which was meant to devise strategies for containing street protests that had been scheduled for July 31.

A number of them, including the now late army spokesperson Colonel Overson Mugwisi, who attended the meeting are reported to have tested positive for Covid-19.

Mugwisi died in a military hospital at the Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks on Friday morning.

“Mugiwisi already had flu-like symptoms by the time of Shiri’s death. They had a meeting earlier as they planned on how to contain the demonstrations of July 31. So, subsequently, he went for a Covid-19 test in the afternoon of July 29. The results came the next day when his condition had seriously deteriorated as he also had a heart problem,” a family source said

Zimbabwe Lost US$32 Billion Through Illicit Financial Dealings While ZANU PF Claims Not To Tolerate Corruption

Independent

ZIMBABWE has lost in excess of US$32,179 billion through illicit financial flows (IFFs) in the last two decades, posing a major challenge to development financing for the whole of the southern African region.

A policy brief on IFFs in Africa by Africa Growth Initiative shows that 13,9% of total trade during that period was lost this way.

According to the report, Southern Africa was prejudiced of a staggering US$1,3 trillion during the period as a result of IFFs. The brief also notes that illicit financial outflows from Africa are concentrated in a few countries and a few sectors — in particular, the extractive and mining industries and fuel exporters being responsible for nearly half of the IFFs.

Zimbabwe has undergone a number of policy changes that have pushed up smuggling and money laundering as people try to remit their funds out of the country, which has given rise to corrupt tendencies.

“We find a positive and significant relationship between real GDP (gross domestic product) and illicit financial flows (aggregate). Inflation is also positively correlated with aggregate illicit financial flows. These findings could indicate that macro-economic fluctuations, such as inflation, weaken confidence in a country’s macro-economic environment and encourage people to send their capital abroad.

“We further find a positive and significant correlation between illicit flows as a share of trade and tax revenue as a share of GDP. Likewise, we find a positive and significant correlation between illicit flows as a share of GDP and tax revenue as a share of GDP. When governments collect a large share of taxes, individuals and corporations have incentives to store capital abroad, away from government appropriation,” read the report.

In June last year, the government resuscitated the Zimbabwean dollar, which had been abandoned a decade ago due to unsustainable levels of hyperinflation caused by excessive printing of money. This brought about a multi-currency regime in 2009, which was then outlawed last year through Statutory Instrument 142 of 2019. However, the local unit has been in rapid free-fall which has stoked hyperinflation that stood at 737% for the month of June.

The report also found a significant relationship between poor governance and illicit financial outflows with export of illicit funds often requiring the use of illegal means that involve corruption.

“Developed by the World Bank, the six indicators measure control of corruption, government effectiveness, political stability, rule of law, regulatory quality, and voice and accountability,” the report said.

Covid-19 Deaths Hitting 100

Zimbabwe recorded 13 coronavirus deaths posthumously between 1 and 3 August with 12 of them in Harare, the Ministry of Health has said in its daily updates.

This has pushed the death toll to 97.

Harare now has 51 deaths and Bulawayo, 23.

The country also recorded 56 new cases today bringing the total to 4 395.

It has tested 144 490 people so far and has 3 040 active cases.

United Nations Secretary General Expresses Concerns On The Situation In Zimbabwe

Antonio-Guterres

The United Nations Secretary General António Guterres is following developments in Zimbabwe with “concern,” his office said.

Hundreds of innocent citizens have been arrested in recent months, including journalists, lawyers, opposition politicians, doctors and nurses, for protesting against the government or striking for better pay as tensions rise in the troubled southern African country.

In his daily updates issued on Thursday’s noon briefing by Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesman for the Secretary-General about the situation in Zimbawe;

“The Secretary-General has been following with concern recent developments in Zimbabwe.

He urges the Government of Zimbabwe to ensure the protection of all fundamental human rights, notably the freedom of opinion and expression and the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association, in accordance with Zimbabwe’s human rights obligations.

He also calls on all political actors and civil society to resolve issues peacefully through inclusive dialogue.”

Read the UN Secretary General daily update in the link below.

https://www.un.org/press/en/2020/db200805.doc.htm

ANC Gets Another Letter Calling for Mnangagwa’s Removal | FULL TEXT

Attention: Former Liberation Movements
ANC, CCM, FRELIMO, MPLA, SWAPO URGENT
CC PF (Zambia), BDP (Botswana)
RE: SOS ON THE ZIMBABWEAN SITUATION AND ZANU PF INTERNAL SITUATION.
They say it takes a village to raise a child, Zimbabwe is a child in the African village, and we turn to you Former Liberation Movements for the resolution of Zimbabwe’s problems. The people of Zimbabwe have raised their voices on social media through the #ZimbabweanLivesMatter movement, and at the core of the issues raised by Zimbabweans are fundamental issues which our freedom fighters and liberation movements fought to liberate our people from.
1. Zimbabwe is now suffering from serious corruption which is a threat to national security and constitutional stability. Corruption and self-enrichment at the expense of the people is against the ethos and teachings of the liberation movements. Unfortunately the corruption in Zimbabwe involves members of the first family, the President’s close allies, clansmen and confidantes. The widely reported DRAX US$60million scandal is one such high profile case. Corruption allegations have also been raised by ZANU PF members and sadly they were fired without due process and disciplined for speaking out against the cancer of corruption.
2. Zimbabwe fought against police brutality inflicted on the people by the Ian Smith regime, today the country and the people face unprecedented police brutality and apartheid policing tactics being employed by the Zimbabwe Republic Police under Commissioner General Godwin Matanga. We have seen an increase in abductions, torture and state sponsored terror against civilians who demand to be heard and have their concerns addressed by the ZANU PF government. The Minister of Home Affairs Kazembe Kazembe has failed to deal with these issues choosing cheap propaganda over action to protect citizens. One great nationalist Edson Zvobgo stated clearly that ZANLA was not fighting to create a socio-legal order with police brutality and oppression of the people, sadly that is the prevailing situation.
3. Internally, ZANU PF members have been censured from talking about corruption, especially when it comes to politically exposed persons and the elite. The purge against youth voices such as ousted Youth League National Commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu, ousted Youth League deputy Secretary for Youth Affairs Lewis Matutu and Secretary for Youth Affairs Togarepi Pupurai are signs that ZANU PF no longer tolerates freedom of speech or democracy within its ranks. Recently, a senior Politburo member comrade Claveria Chizema was suspended from the party without due process; at the same meeting former Defence Forces Commander and liberation war hero General Chiwenga was humiliated through a conflation of state and party, when State Security Director General, Isaac Moyo, gave testimony to a pro-Chiwenga plot within the party to oust President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
4. Emmerson Mnangagwa has failed to fulfill the resolutions of the party’s Congress and Annual People’s Conference. ZANU PF currently does not have structures, the party embarked on a botched restructuring exercise which has seen provinces running on autopilot against the party’s constitution. There has equally been a lot of imposition of candidates without elections or due process. In a nutshell Emmerson Mnangagwa is ruling ZANU PF by decree and not by the party’s constitution. Emmerson Mnangagwa has betrayed the vision of the liberation movements and should stand before ZANU PF and meet his fate by secret ballot.
The truth of the matter is that Zimbabweans no longer want Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa to serve them as their president. He has failed to uphold founding values and principles of the Constitution upon which Zimbabwe is founded and he has failed to uphold his oath of office. The majority of ZANU PF members do not want Emmerson Mnangagwa either as they feel betrayed by his policies, governance style and ethos. Emmerson Mnangagwa has betrayed the liberation struggle and its values. Emmerson Mnangagwa has betrayed the constitution of ZANU PF and equally betrayed the mandate bestowed upon him by the party.
Emmerson Mnangagwa has failed to adhere to the ZANU PF constitution and its aims and objectives. The party’s aims and objectives are to:
1. To preserve and defend the National Sovereignty and Independence of Zimbabwe;
2. To create conditions for the establishment of a democratic, political and social order which shall guarantee in perpetuity that the Government of the State shall be answerable to the people through periodic free and fair elections based on universal adult suffrage;
3. To uphold and apply fully the rule of equality before the law, and equality of opportunities for all the people in Zimbabwe, regardless of race, tribe, sex, religion or origin;
4. To establish and sustain a socialist society firmly based on our historical, cultural and social experience and to create conditions for economic independence, prosperity and equitable distribution of the wealth of the nation in a system of economic organisation and management in which elements of free enterprise and market economy, planned economy and public ownership are combined.
5. To continue to participate in the worldwide struggle for the complete eradication of imperialism, colonialism and all forms of racism. Accordingly, the Party shall support liberation movements in their just struggle for self-determination and social justice;
6. To support and promote all efforts for the attainment of the Pan-Africa goal for the complete independence and unity of African states;
7. To oppose resolutely tribalism, regionalism, nepotism, racism, religious fanaticism, xenophobia and related intolerance, discrimination on grounds of sex and all forms of exploitation of man by man in Zimbabwe.
The government of Emmerson Mnangagwa has failed to uphold all the above resulting in campaigns such as #ZimbabweanLivesMatter and #ZANUPFMUSTGO, among others.
Concerned members of ZANU PF implore you to intervene, to save the party and the liberation movement from Emmerson Mnangagwa and his clansmen who are dividing Zimbabwe and plundering her resources through corrupt practices which go as high up as the first family.
Concerned members of ZANU PF have launched a save the party campaign and are calling for an extraordinary congress to recall Emmerson Mnangagwa. We ask for your intervention and assistance in ensuring that:
1. The ZANU PF Politburo and Central Committee can openly deliberate on the current situation in Zimbabwe and the way forward for the nation.
2. That the Politburo and Central Committee meetings be chaired by a former head of state from the Former Liberation Movements (Jacob Zuma, Jakaya Kikwete, Joachim Chisano, Sam Nujoma or other assigned by the FLMO) who is impartial, firm and fair.
3. The Politburo and Central Committee meetings should resolve the question whether Emmerson Mnangagwa should face recall through an extra ordinary congress – the matter should be resolved through secret ballot, with members of the Central Committee and politburo allowed to vote in secret.
4. Upon resolving the question the meeting should prescribe a way forward towards unity, peace and development in Zimbabwe.
The people of Zimbabwe have raised valid grievances which need to be addressed with the help of the liberation movements. ZANU PF is under attack from Emmerson Mnangagwa and his Clansmen who are now holding the party hostage. Patrick Chinamasa, Tafadzwa Mugwadi and Tendai Chirau speak for themselves to protect their positions as they are appointees who were not elected into the offices they hold. This trio does not speak for the masses of Zimbabwe neither do they speak for ZANU PF. If Emmerson Mnangagwa has the support and confidence of the party and its members then he should not fear an extraordinary congress, he should allow the people to speak freely and determine if he should continue to lead or face a recall.
Party cadres have started mobilizing for an extraordinary congress and a motion to recall the President. The party cadres fear a brutal crackdown as Emmerson Mnangagwa and his security ministers have demonstrated that they do not tolerate democracy within the ruling party. ZANU PF cadres need your help and intervention to save the party, the people and the economy of Zimbabwe. This is a cry for help from fellow comrades, please intervene!
Fellow liberation movements, ZANU PF needs you and the people of Zimbabwe need you before the situation turns into a regional security crisis. Please act swiftly, and please act now.
KIND REGARDS,
Concerned members of ZANU PF
• Harare Province
• Bulawayo Province
• Mashonaland East Province
• Mashonaland West Province
• Matebeleland South Province
• Mashonaland Central province

Ramaphosa Dispatches Envoy To Zimbabwe – Full Statement

President Cyril Ramaphosa

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has instituted a team to engage Zimbabwean authorities and report on alleged human rights violations.

Below is a statement issued by Tyrone Seale, Acting Spokesperson to the President.

The President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency Cyril Ramaphosa, has appointed Dr. Sydney Mufamadi and Ms Baleka Mbete as his Special Envoys to Zimbabwe, following recent reports of difficulties that the Republic of Zimbabwe is experiencing.

The Special Envoys are expected to engage the Government of Zimbabwe and relevant stakeholders to identify possible ways in which South Africa can assist Zimbabwe.

Dr. Sydney Mufamadi is the former Minister of Provincial and Local Government (1999 to 2008). In 1994, after South Africa’s first democratic elections, he was appointed Minister of Safety and Security in the Government of National Unity – a position he held until 1999.

Ms. Baleka Mbete is former Deputy President of Republic of South Africa, former Speaker of the National Assembly and former Chairperson of the African National Congress (ANC).

The President’s Special Envoys will leave for Zimbabwe as soon as all the arrangements are made.

“Let us all stand with Zimbabwe and condemn this brutality,” Former Botswana President Seretse Khama.

Ian Khama.

Former Botswana President Ian Seretse Khama has added his weight behind calls for the Zimbabwean government to end impunity on its citizens.

Khama took to his social media sites to reveal his stance on Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government.

As we are all dealing with change in our lives, let’s not forget to pray for our mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters in Zimbabwe as the situation is deteriorating everyday. Today I hosted Zimbabweans in Serowe to share thoughts about the current regime and appreciate their plight. Martin Luther King Jr once said, “The silence of the good people is more dangerous than the brutality of the bad people.” So let us all stand with Zimbabwe and condemn this brutality.

#ZimbabweanLivesMatter
#PrayForZimbabwe
#FreeZimbabweans

Non Adherence Is Cause Of Sudden Ballooning Of Local Covid-19 Infections

State Media

THE current wave of positive Covid-19 cases being transmitted locally are mainly due to the behavior of people who are resisting to adhere to preventive measures put in place while commercial trucks are also conduits in spreading the infectious disease, an official in the Ministry of Health and Child Care has said.

Speaking in a radio interview on Tuesday, Director of Epidemiology and Disease Control in the Ministry of Health and Child Care, Dr Portia Manangazira said in public spaces some people are not wearing masks covering both the nose and the mouth at all times to avoid the spread of Covid-19 to the next person even when an individual does not feel sick.

People are also expected to maintain a social distance of one metre in public spaces while also avoiding close contact with sick people in their homes.

Coupled with that is the requirement for people to wash their hands with water and soap for at least 20 seconds.

Where there is no soap, one is expected to use a hand sanitizer which contains at least 60 percent alcohol.

Contrary to these guidelines it has been evident especially in public spaces like queues for transport or in supermarkets that social distancing is hardly being maintained.

Just yesterday, police arrested 65 people in Borrowdale for violating Covid-19 regulations after gathering at premises where a money pyramid scheme is allegedly being operated.

Another form of resistance is noticeable were people opt to wear their masks covering their mouth only.

The number of local transmissions which stand at 3245 have long overtaken imported cases which are now 1094.

Harare has now been identified as the epicenter of Covid- 19 in the country with 1 670 cases recorded as at August 5 while Bulawayo follows at 1073.

Dr Managanzira said positive cases detected from the huge numbers of returnees from South Africa and Botswana contributed to Zimbabwe’s two major cities’ cases.

“But we have also had quite significant numbers retuning from the UK and United States of America. When the airlines stopped moving, we still had arrivals into Harare in terms of Ethiopian Airlines coming three times a week bringing Zimbabweans back home.”

She added that significant numbers have been detected in the returnees and this explains Harare and Bulawayo’s high numbers.

“Midlands is of concern because it’s sitting right in the middle of the country and yes there will be people moving. Commercial transport has also been an issue of concern. When borders were closed, commercial transport kept moving and there are quite significant numbers of trucks.

“In Beitbridge up to 800 trucks pass through, in Nyamapanda and Chirundu about 600 trucks each on a daily basis and they have various stops within the country.

“And we see that also as conduits of the spread of Covid-19 infections. That also explains Manicaland,” she said.

Thirty-nine people have succumbed to Covid-19 in Harare while Bulawayo has lost 23 people. Manicaland had recorded seven deaths.

Mnangagwa Suspends Gata And Entire Zesa Board Members

State Media

Sydney Gata

The entire Zesa Holdings board, including executive chairman Dr Sydney Gata, was suspended by President Mnangagwa yesterday, with the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) given four weeks to conclude investigations into corruption allegations against the chairman and the board.

The board was appointed last year to lead the turnaround of Zesa, but there have been corruption allegations levelled against the chairman, the board and some executive staff.

Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda announced the suspension of the board in a statement yesterday.

“The ZACC chairperson, Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo, was asked to immediately undertake thorough investigations into the following issues:

The allegations levelled against the executive chairman by Energy and Power Development Minister Advocate Fortune Chasi.

Any other underlying corrupt activities bedevilling Zesa board members and the electricity sector as a whole.

“His Excellency the President expects ZACC to complete its investigations as well as table its report on the findings within four weeks,” reads the statement by Dr Sibanda last night.

Minister Chasi had directed the board to probe the allegations against the executive chairman, with Dr Gata then trying to suspend the other eight board members.

Several senior Zesa employees are on suspension for abuse of office on various allegations of a criminal nature.

Among the allegations levelled against Dr Gata is that he may have taken for his personal use five Zesa vehicles over and above his official Mercedes Benz, scuttled the disciplinary hearing of a top executive, spent $10 million on Christmas parties, sent four consultants to South Africa and set up a trust to mine gold.

When Dr Gata, who was suing Zesa, was appointed in an executive capacity to lead the turnaround of the company, the move was criticised by some but Minister Chasi justified the appointment as compelling although an executive chairperson role is not provided for in the Public Entities Corporate Governance Act.

Cyril Ramaphosa Finally Acts On Zimbabwe, Sends Special Envoy

Cyril Ramaphosa with Emmerson Mnangagwa

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Sydney Mufamadi and Baleka Mbete as his special envoys to Zimbabwe, following recent reports of difficulties that the country is experiencing.

The special envoys are expected to engage the Zimbabwean government and relevant stakeholders to identify possible ways in which South Africa can assist Zimbabwe, said the S.A. Presidency in a statement.

“The president’s special envoys will leave for Zimbabwe as soon as all the arrangements are made.”

The move comes after Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Naledi Pandor, announced on Thursday morning her department had been in contact with her Zimbabwean counterpart, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Sibusiso Moyo.

“As recent as on Tuesday, the two Ministers had a telephonic conversation, wherein Minister Pandor expressed South Africa’s readiness to assist if requested. Minister Pandor reiterated South Africa’s commitment to peace and stability in the region and the African Continent.

“She stated that it remains South Africa’s resolve to continue the pursuit for consultative solutions to address the existing socio-economic challenges and to contribute to the wellbeing of all Zimbabweans, the people of the SADC Region and Africans at large,” said the minister in a statement.

Zimbabweans recently took to the streets to protest against alleged state corruption and the country’s slumping economy.

The government has denounced the protests, calling them an “insurrection”. As a result, some of the country’s citizens, were arrested and charged with incitement to commit violence and breaching anti-coronavirus health regulations.

The country’s government has been widely criticised, with social media users shedding light on the protests using the hashtag #ZimbabweanLivesMatter.

Amnesty International has also joined those who condemned the crackdown on protests and dissent.

“This latest witch-hunt and repression of peaceful dissent is a continuation of what we have seen in the country in recent years, including the abductions and arbitrary arrests of those who are critical of the government,” said Muleya Mwananyanda, Amnesty International’s deputy director for Southern Africa.

“The brutal assault on political activists and human rights defenders who have had the courage to call out alleged corruption and demand accountability from their government is intensifying,” she said.

Crackdown Will See More Zimbabweans Flock Outside The Country As Refugees.

The ruling ZANU PF party has reignited its impunity on Zimbabwean citizens which may see a host of locals fleeing the country yet again to seek refuge around the world.

Last week, a few brave citizens took to the streets to protest against corruption. They were also calling for the government to work on improving the economic situation in the country, they were instead met with a hard hand by security forces.

Almost all of the few demonstrators, including journalists and opposition party members were immediately arrested. Several more suspected activists have since been rounded up and detained.

ZimEye.com’s Simba Chikanza discusses the current situation with the SABC in the video downloading below.

Inconsistent RBZ Moves Thursdays Foreign Currency Auction To Tuesday On First Day Of Auction.

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has immediate changed its original Thursdays auction announcing that the Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) foreign currency auction which was launched recently will now also be held on Tuesdays.

The first auction was held this Thursday as initially stated.

In a statement issued after this week’s auction, RBZ said:

The Weighted Average Rate remained at the same level of the Main Auction.

Bids, which were not eligible in terms of the Priority List, were disqualified.

Bids with overdue (‘his, outstanding Bills of Entry (BOEs) and those with sufficient FCA balances were also disqualified
All qualifying bids were allotted in full.

Going forward the SMEs Auction will be run concurrently with the Main Auction on Tuesdays.

But Why Was Hopewell Chinono Really Denied Bail?

Zimbabwe’s High Court on Thursday dismissed investigative journalist Hopewell Chin’ono’s appeal for bail. The journalist was arrested last month and charged with inciting public violence.

The charges are related to Chin’ono promoting anti-corruption demonstrations that were set for last week Friday.

Harare has since conducted a brutal crackdown on dissent.

Chin’ono was denied bail in the Magistrate Court last month after it found that he was a flight risk and could possibly continue to incite violence. He then turned to the High Court seeking relief.

Defence lawyers argued that the journalist would not pose any risk to society and should be released on bail.

The High Court delivered the judgment without any reasons for the decision.

Meanwhile, opposition politician, Jacob Ngarivhume, who was arrested on the same day as Chin’ono and faces the same charges, will know his fate on Friday when the High Court delivers judgment in his appeal.

There are growing calls for action against the arrests of journalists and activists:

Watch the SABC discuss the issue on the video downloading below.

SA To Probe Violation Of Human Rights In Zimbabwe

Mr Mnangagwa

The President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency Cyril Ramaphosa, has appointed Dr. Sydney Mufamadi and Ms Baleka Mbete as his Special Envoys to Zimbabwe, following recent reports of difficulties that the Republic of Zimbabwe is experiencing.

The Special Envoys are expected to engage the Government of Zimbabwe and relevant stakeholders to identify possible ways in which South Africa can assist Zimbabwe.

Dr. Sydney Mufamadi is the former Minister of Provincial and Local Government (1999 to 2008). In 1994, after South Africa’s first democratic elections, he was appointed Minister of Safety and Security in the Government of National Unity – a position he held until 1999.

Ms. Baleka Mbete is former Deputy President of Republic of South Africa, former Speaker of the National Assembly and former Chairperson of the African National Congress (ANC).

The President’s Special Envoys will leave for Zimbabwe as soon as all the arrangements are made.

Tyrone Seale, Acting Spokesperson to the President

Mnangagwa Suspends ZESA Boss :Full Text

Emmerson Mnangagwa

His Excellency the President, Cde Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has, in terms of Section 16 (1) (a) read together with Section 16 (1) (d) of the Public Entities Corporate Governance Act, suspended the Executive Chairman of the ZESA Holdings, Dr Sydney Gata and the entire ZESA Board Members with immediate effect.

His Excellency the President has also directed the Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo to immediately undertake thorough investigations into the following issues:

1. The allegations leveled against the Executive Chairman by Honourable Minister of Energy and Power Development, Advocate Fortune Chasi.

2. Any other underlying corrupt activities bedeviling ZESA Board Members and the electricity sector as a whole.

Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet

Dr Misheck J. M Sibanda

Ramaphosa Appoints Envoys To Probe Abuse Of Human Rights In Zim

The President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency Cyril Ramaphosa, has appointed Dr. Sydney Mufamadi and Ms Baleka Mbete as his Special Envoys to Zimbabwe, following recent reports of difficulties that the Republic of Zimbabwe is experiencing.

The Special Envoys are expected to engage the Government of Zimbabwe and relevant stakeholders to identify possible ways in which South Africa can assist Zimbabwe.

Dr. Sydney Mufamadi is the former Minister of Provincial and Local Government (1999 to 2008). In 1994, after South Africa’s first democratic elections, he was appointed Minister of Safety and Security in the Government of National Unity – a position he held until 1999.

Ms. Baleka Mbete is former Deputy President of Republic of South Africa, former Speaker of the National Assembly and former Chairperson of the African National Congress (ANC).

The President’s Special Envoys will leave for Zimbabwe as soon as all the arrangements are made.

Tyrone Seale, Acting Spokesperson to the President

Man Jailed For Forcing Self On Cousin

A 21-YEAR-OLD Maphisa man has been jailed 18 years for raping his cousin.

The man who cannot be named for ethical reasons pleaded not guilty when he appeared before Gwanda regional magistrate, Mrs Sibonginkosi Mkandla facing a rape charge but was convicted due to overwhelming evidence.

He was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment and three years were suspended on condition that he does not commit a similar offence within the next five years. He will serve an effective 15-year jail term.

Prosecuting, Mr Khumbulani Nyoni said the man raped his cousin who is 13 years in 2017 while she was 10-years-old.

“On a date unknown to the prosecutor in 2017 the complainant was at home with the accused person when he approached her and told her that he wanted to have sexual intercourse with her. The complainant refused and threatened to report the accused person to her maternal grandmother who is also the accused person’s mother,” said Mr Nyoni.

“The accused person dragged the complainant into his bedroom and locked the door from the inside.

The complainant tried to scream but he covered her mouth with his hand and raped her. He warned the complainant against revealing the matter to anyone. The complainant reported the matter to her grandmother who promised to inform the complainant’s mother but didn’t.”

Mr Nyoni said in 2018 the complainant moved and went to stay with her father and step mother.

He said sometime in January this year the complainant started having her menstrual cycle and her stepfather was concerned that it had happened early.

Mr Nyoni said the complainant’s stepmother then asked the juvenile whether she had slept with any man and the complainant narrated what the accused had done to her.

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

In his defense the accused person said he had never had sexual intercourse with the complainant.

He accused the complainant and her parents of fabricating the allegations against him just to fix him-Chronicle

English Premier Soccer League To Stick To Three Substitutes Per Match?

Stadium

Premier League clubs this Thursday voted against continuing to allow five substitutions in a match for the 2020-21 season.

They instead voted for reverting to three permitted substitutes.

Five substitutes were allowed when the 2019-20 top-flight season restarted in June, having been halted for three months because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Many members are believed to have felt that having five substitutions was unfairly benefiting the major clubs, despite Fifa allowing the continued use of the rule if leagues wanted.

Fifa said the five-substitute rule can be used in competitions until August 2021 which means the European Championships and Copa America can adopt it next summer.

The Premier League also voted for a maximum of seven substitutes on the bench.

The Premier League said clubs had also approved the implementation of Video-Assisted Referring (VAR), in line with the full Fifa VAR protocol-BBC

Nick Mangwana Says No-One Has Been Abducted In Zimbabwe | VIDEO

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“There is no crisis or implosion in Zimbabwe. Neither has there been an abduction or war on citizens…”

The Information Secretary Nick Mangwana has denied government violated human rights. He described recent allegations as misinformation, peddled by political individuals and global actors.

Mangwana was speaking to the SABC news yesterday.

Last month security forces cracked down on anti-corruption activists participating in demonstrations. At least half a dozen people were arrested for peaceful protests in their communities. These incidents have drawn international condemnation. Ephert Musekiwa and Noma Bolani compiled this report.

Said Mangwana: “There is no crisis or implosion in Zimbabwe. Neither has there been an abduction or war on citizens.

 

“Like any other country in the world Zimbabwe has been enforcing covid-19 regulations, intended to safeguard and protect the lives of all citizens. “

Democratic Alliance Statetement On Persecution Of Zimbabwean Citizens By Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Administration

The Democratic Alliance (DA) calls for President Cyril Ramaphosa and Southern African Development Community (SADC) leaders to prevent, on a major scale, the erosion of human rights in Zimbabwe and any further decline in reputation and investment risk to the entire region.

The DA has deep concerns over recent alleged human rights violations in Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has failed the test for tolerance for the opposition and respect for the rule of law.

The propagated rumours of destructive forces within our neighbouring country taking bribes, and the subsequent announcement of the curfew and restriction on movement came as little surprise.

When armed forces flexed muscle around Bulawayo and Harare it was clear that not only were the cities going to be eerily quiet, but the voices of the opposition were going to be oppressed.

The silence from President Ramaphosa, in his capacity as President of both South Africa and the African Union (AU), on this matter is of great concern as he has a duty to send a clear and stern warning to the Zimbabwean government to exercise restraint and to remind it the international community is watching.
President Ramaphosa has lost a great opportunity to show true statesmanship.

It is therefore important internally, regionally and internationally that he makes an urgent, public statement condemning the human rights abuses and oppression of peaceful protest.

Zimbabwe has seen its fair share of trouble. It just about managed to survive the Mugabe-era of transitional justice that led to the collapse of the economy, harmed food security and put the quality of life of the average Zimbabwean into steep decline.

The country might not survive President Mnangagwa using the cover of the Covid-19 pandemic as an opportunity to increase his power without fear of being called out by any of his peers.

Zimbabwe, and the whole SADC region, cannot afford for President Ramaphosa to sit on the sidelines as he is prone to do in South Africa with the likes of Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.

As AU chair he has an obligation to ensure stability in the entire region and cannot turn a blind eye when people are suffering gross injustices.

The DA urges Presidents Ramaphosa and Mnangagwa to engage with SADC partners, and that:

  1. All leaders of the SADC region must condemn all forms of human rights abuses;
  2. SADC should call for a cessation of all human rights abuses on individuals and political parties as well as the unfair restriction of their rights. This should be monitored by a SADC task team;
  3. SADC leaders should assist the Zimbabwean government to negotiate a mediation agreement until the next elections; and
  4. South Africa should institute measurables and sanctions against Zimbabwe unless certain terms are reached and abided by.

The DA on its part will partner with all parties in the various SADC countries that have democracy, human rights and prosperity in their manifesto to be more productive and active in the region.

As AU Chair and president of a SADC country, President Ramaphosa cannot turn a blind eye to the atrocities plaguing our neighbouring citizens once again. This situation requires urgent intervention, as is the President’s mandate.

The longer the President remains a spectator, the worse the situation will be, and those atrocities will be added to his tally- Democratic Alliance

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Zanu PF Leader Breaks Away From Mnangagwa To Announce, Sanctions Excuse “Utter Nonsense!”

 

SA Opposition Party Pushes Ramaphosa To Reprimand Mnangagwa Over Violation Of Human Rights

Farai Dziva|South African opposition party, Democratic Alliance wants President Cyril Ramaphosa to reprimand Emmerson Mnangagwa over gross violation of human rights.

See statement below :

Democratic Alliance Statetement On Persecution Of Zimbabwean Citizens By Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Administration

The Democratic Alliance (DA) calls for President Cyril Ramaphosa and Southern African Development Community (SADC) leaders to prevent, on a major scale, the erosion of human rights in Zimbabwe and any further decline in reputation and investment risk to the entire region.

The DA has deep concerns over recent alleged human rights violations in Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has failed the test for tolerance for the opposition and respect for the rule of law.

The propagated rumours of destructive forces within our neighbouring country taking bribes, and the subsequent announcement of the curfew and restriction on movement came as little surprise.

When armed forces flexed muscle around Bulawayo and Harare it was clear that not only were the cities going to be eerily quiet, but the voices of the opposition were going to be oppressed.

The silence from President Ramaphosa, in his capacity as President of both South Africa and the African Union (AU), on this matter is of great concern as he has a duty to send a clear and stern warning to the Zimbabwean government to exercise restraint and to remind it the international community is watching.
President Ramaphosa has lost a great opportunity to show true statesmanship.

It is therefore important internally, regionally and internationally that he makes an urgent, public statement condemning the human rights abuses and oppression of peaceful protest.

Zimbabwe has seen its fair share of trouble. It just about managed to survive the Mugabe-era of transitional justice that led to the collapse of the economy, harmed food security and put the quality of life of the average Zimbabwean into steep decline.

The country might not survive President Mnangagwa using the cover of the Covid-19 pandemic as an opportunity to increase his power without fear of being called out by any of his peers.

Zimbabwe, and the whole SADC region, cannot afford for President Ramaphosa to sit on the sidelines as he is prone to do in South Africa with the likes of Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.

As AU chair he has an obligation to ensure stability in the entire region and cannot turn a blind eye when people are suffering gross injustices.

The DA urges Presidents Ramaphosa and Mnangagwa to engage with SADC partners, and that:

  1. All leaders of the SADC region must condemn all forms of human rights abuses;
  2. SADC should call for a cessation of all human rights abuses on individuals and political parties as well as the unfair restriction of their rights. This should be monitored by a SADC task team;
  3. SADC leaders should assist the Zimbabwean government to negotiate a mediation agreement until the next elections; and
  4. South Africa should institute measurables and sanctions against Zimbabwe unless certain terms are reached and abided by.

The DA on its part will partner with all parties in the various SADC countries that have democracy, human rights and prosperity in their manifesto to be more productive and active in the region.

As AU Chair and president of a SADC country, President Ramaphosa cannot turn a blind eye to the atrocities plaguing our neighbouring citizens once again. This situation requires urgent intervention, as is the President’s mandate.

The longer the President remains a spectator, the worse the situation will be, and those atrocities will be added to his tally- Democratic Alliance

Cyril Ramaphosa

Eddie Mboma Nyatanga Tests Positive For Coronavirus

Farai Dziva|Zimbabwe National Soccer Supporters Association founder, Eddie Mboma Nyatanga, has tested positive for Coronavirus.

Nyatanga said he was tested on Saturday and the results came out positive.

See Nyatanga’s statement below :

It is with a heavy heart that I come to you with not so bad news.

I got tested for Covid-19 on Saturday and the results came out positive.The results have now been confirmed today (yesterday) by medical experts.

I have seen my colleagues in sport, succumbing to this deadly pandemic, and I would like to urge my relatives, associates and dear friends to join me in prayers as I go into the mandatory 14-days quarantine.

I have come into contact with different people and I urge them to all get tested. I am waiting for further instructions from the medical experts. I might be quarantined at my home or at a designated quarantine centre, depending on their recommendations.

The medical team is due to visit my home to disinfect it and also to test those whom I have come into contact with here.

I would like to urge those I have been in contact with in recent days to be tested and avoid getting into contact with other people.

I’m now taking it one day at a time but I’m quite positive that I’ll completely make a fully recovery as I’m taking all the necessary precautions and I’m in constant touch with my doctor.
Now, this is the reality.

My close friends, and all those in sport in general, and football in particular, can now understand that the virus is real. I have decided to reveal my status for the love of my friends and Zimbabweans. Everyone is at risk, as it stands.

So, I am requesting that the authorities to conduct door-to-door tests, both at business premises and homes. I have been into contact with several people, including celebrities, who will all have to be traced.

It’s now very clear that the eye of the coronavirus storm of passing through our communities.

A few months ago, we used to watch from a distance, telling each other that this had nothing to do with us but a concern for some countries far away from here.

This has changed dramatically and what we do now will be decisive in helping us tame this monster.

That is why I don’t think we can gamble with having the domestic football campaign being started, in these circumstances, because we are at the crossroads.

We just have to deal with this storm and pray that when it passes we would still be standing so that we can start getting back to normal again.

Football, right now, just like many of our sporting disciplines, don’t matter at all because these are games that we can still play next year while we can’t replace the lives we could lose if we drop our guard.

Coronavirus

Letter To ANC On Recalling Emmerson Mnangagwa | FULL TEXT

ZANU PF MEMBERS WRITE A LETTER TO FORMER LIBERATION MOVEMENTS IMPLORING THEM TO FACILITATE EXTRAORDINARY CONGRESS TO RECALL MNANGAGWA.

 

ZANU PF members have written a letter to the Former Liberation Movements requesting them to intervene in the internal affairs of the party that have seen counter revolutionaries taking over the party and fermenting a wedge between the revolutionary movement and the masses of Zimbabwe.

 

The letter, which is part of the SAVE THE PARTY Initiative, was sent to: African National Congress (South Africa) Patriotic Front (Zambia) SWAPO (Namibia) Chama Cha Mandinduzi (Tanzania) MPLA (Mozambique) FRELIMO (Mozambique)
The matters highlighted in the letter include the following: Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa’s adoption of neo-liberal policies which are counter-revolutionary and a departure from the revolutionary ethos of the party. Increased use of the state security apparatus to silence dissenting voices in the party and outside the party. The unprecedented use of violence against citizens which has caused a drift between the citizens and the party. The brazen corruption involving the First family and the subsequent arrests and abduction of journalists covering the matter. The systematic flouting of the party’s constitution and crippling of the party by Cde ED Mnangagwa through dissolution of Provincial structures who are alleged not to favour him and replacing them with unelected officials.

 

The witch hunting and expulsion of senior party officials.

 

The SAVE THE PARTY initiative has sought the guidance of the liberation movement to persuade Cde ED Mnangagwa to lead the party towards an Extraordinary Congress where he must pave way for a revolutionary leadership to re-locate the party back to its revolutionary path of UNITY, PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT.

 

The Extraordinary Congress will lead to the party adopting a resolution to consult the masses of Zimbabwe on the collective path towards realizing the ideas of the liberation struggle.
Signed
Chrispen Utete

SA Probes Violation Of Human Rights In Zimbabwe

President Cyril Ramaphosa

The President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency Cyril Ramaphosa, has appointed Dr. Sydney Mufamadi and Ms Baleka Mbete as his Special Envoys to Zimbabwe, following recent reports of difficulties that the Republic of Zimbabwe is experiencing.

The Special Envoys are expected to engage the Government of Zimbabwe and relevant stakeholders to identify possible ways in which South Africa can assist Zimbabwe.

Dr. Sydney Mufamadi is the former Minister of Provincial and Local Government (1999 to 2008). In 1994, after South Africa’s first democratic elections, he was appointed Minister of Safety and Security in the Government of National Unity – a position he held until 1999.

Ms. Baleka Mbete is former Deputy President of Republic of South Africa, former Speaker of the National Assembly and former Chairperson of the African National Congress (ANC).

The President’s Special Envoys will leave for Zimbabwe as soon as all the arrangements are made.

Tyrone Seale, Acting Spokesperson to the President