Pakistan’s Health Minister Tests Positive To COVID-19

By A Correspondent- Adviser to the Prime Minister for Health Zafar Mirza, who effectively acts as the health minister, has tested positive for COVID-19, joining a long list of lawmakers and politicians who have recently contracted the virus.

“I have tested positive for COVID-19. Under med advice I have isolated myself at home, and taking all precautions,” Mirza, who has been on the forefront in the country’s battle against the pandemic, tweeted on Monday.

“I have mild symptoms. Please keep me in your kind prayers. Colleagues, keep up the good work! You are making a big difference, and I am proud of you,” he added.

Recently, the former prime ministers, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, main opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif, and scores of ministers, lawmakers, and politicians have been infected with the virus. Many of them, including the two former premiers, and the opposition leader have recovered.

COVID-19 figures

With 3,344 new cases recorded over the past 24 hours, the country’s coronavirus tally has reached 231,818, of which 131,649 patients have recovered.

Another 50 people died of the disease in the last 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 4,762, the data said.

Currently, Islamabad is following a strategy of ” smart lockdown” in scores of hotspots in some 20 big cities to mitigate the virus’s spread.

According to the official statistics, Pakistan has so far conducted 1,420,623 tests across the country.

-AnadoluAgency

Two Money Changers Robbed Of Over US$12k

By A Correspondent- Two money changers in Harare were robbed of their US $12 000 at gunpoint by 3 gunmen last Thursday.

This was revealed by ZRP national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi who said:

Two men who wanted to engage in illegal foreign currency dealings were robbed at gunpoint by three men in a red Honda Fit on July 2. The robbers’ vehicle blocked the Toyota Allion vehicle that was being used by illegal money changers along Masotsha Ndlovu Way, Waterfalls, Harare.

The robbers pointed a pistol at the complainants, demanding cash. The suspects then searched the vehicle and got away with US$12 000.

The police also warned members of the public to receive money from authorized dealers as they said backyard money changers have sprouted during the lockdown and people risk getting robbed as they solicit these backyard money dealers’ services.

More: Daily News

Fresh Details Emerge On Arrested Nurses

“Prepare For Massive Peaceful Protests”: ZCTU

The announcement comes following the arrest of striking nurses this morning at Harare Hospital.

Arrested nurses

Several nurses and doctors, including their union leaders were arrested as they protested their paltry US$30 monthly salaries.

Watch video asthe anti riot police details were deployed to quell the protest…

In Bulawayo, the nurses and doctors were also demonstrating Monday morning.

This is a developing story. Refresh this page for latest updates.

MNANGAGWA ARMY KOMBAI TIROVE: Rimbi Assaulted By Soldiers In Kuwadzana As Mwonzora Loses Ground

By Farai D Hove | Barely 6 months after Emmerson Mnangagwa announced that MDC Alliance members in Kuwadzana will have soldiers deployed on them to punish them “for stopping the rain,” literally, an MDC A member Munyaradzi Rumbi has been assaulted by military servicemen.

Mr Rimbi was at the time, traveling from a successful meeting in Mutare.

“Rimbi was assaulted by soldiers in Kuwadzana and dumped in Dzivarasekwa,” the MDC Alliance spokesman Womberai Nhende said.

This is a developing story covering how the Manicaland Youth Secretary General was brutally assaulted in Kuwadzana after coming from the well attended program in Manicaland.

The development comes at a time when the MDC renegade Douglas Mwonzora, hoping to dislodge the MDC Alliance party of both its assets and members, has lost support in most provinces, as his congress date draws nigh.

It also comes at a time when Mwonzora was assisted by military personnel to invade the MDC Alliance’s Harvest House office at the beginning of June 2020. Contacted for a comment, Mwonzora denied using soldiers against the MDC Alliance, saying they are simply assisting the police during lockdown. VIDEO LOADING BELOW…

JUST IN- ANOTHER “ARMY KOMBAI TIROVE” AS MDC ALLIANCE MANICALAND YOUTH SG IS BRUTALLY ASSAULTED BY SOLDIERS

Addressing residents in Kuwadzana, Harare in January 2020, President Emmerson Mnangagwa unwittingly exposed how he deploys the army to beat up civilians.

He was speaking about lengths the government goes to in order to secure food for the country due to the ongoing drought during a national clean up campaign event on Friday.

Mnangagwa was lamenting how it is not in his power to do anything about the rains.

He expressed how he wished that the situation could have been different and the authorities could target people behind the dry spell.

He said that in such a scenario if the authorities suspect that the people of Kuwadzana are behind the dry spell then he would just deploy the military to surround the area and beat up everyone in it.

Said Mnangagwa:

Mwonzoras’ US$23m Shock Allegations On Biti, Colleagues

By Farai D Hove| The MDC renegade, Douglas Mwonzora has announced sudden allegations that the Alliance Deputy Tendai Biti and colleagues misappropriated US$23 million stashed for the party in a bank in Botswana.

Speaking during a video recorded address, Mwonzora said, 150 party vehicles were stolen after the 2013 elections. He said this as he swung a direct inference at his predecessor, Tendai Biti.   

He said the late Morgan Tsvangirai was duped by people he says are thieves. Mwonzora’s allegations however, come at a time when he failed to speak on the said “theft” during the many years running up to Tsvangirai’s death in February 2018. Furthermore he had more than ample time in his hands, several years, holding the powerful post of Secretary General from 2014 to 2019, a time when he could have even authoritatively spoken on it. Mwonzora’s action and inaction thus make him a direct accomplice in his own allegations.

Despite all this, he confidently continues to announce: 

”  [Chalton] Hwende went to parliament thinking that he would have powers to remove us.

“He went wearing clean clothes. He was wearing his blue suit, with sharp ended shoes, thinking of of how he would remove Mwonzora.

“This was battle number one: we were the ones given the powers to remove MPs, counselors; they fought us in court, and we defeated them in court over those powers.”

He then begins to make his allegations of theft, saying:  ” What people did not know is that Tsvangirai had a system to keep two copies, one at Harvest House, another at the Safe House. 

“There are very few people who know where this Safe House is, we will not tell them.

” The other copies are kept with the Secretary General, so I had the papers, they are all with the Secretary General.  I wont tell them; so I had the papers this building is ours it is owned by the party, the papers are here.

“We did not know Mr Mudzuri, that the party has 150 cars, we did not know where they are.

“The 150 cars were stolen, the papers are here, so we are now going after our cars, we are now going after our motorbikes.

“We have people who disappeared with USD23 million, not bond. You remember in 2013 we used to use US dollars, there were people who lied to Baba Tsvangirai, and said President we have been told by CIO, there will be a runoff, so we are now taking this money to bank it in Botswana.

“After elections, Tsvangirai then said, on the 23 million, take out 5 million so that we can rebuild the party, then these people began attacking Tsvangirai using big words such as debauchery, and leadership renewal. 

“It was all an issue of money, nothing else. so these thieves we are going after them, we know them well.”

Efforts to get a comment from Tendai Biti were fruitless at the time of publishing.

FULL DETAILS- POLICE SHOOT CHITUNGWIZA VENDOR

https://twitter.com/zppinfo/status/1280080663174090752?s=20

Mwonzora Speaks On His Fallout With Chamisa

Own Correspondent

Nelson Chamisa

MDC-T secretary general Douglas Mwonzora says he failed to work with MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa accusing him of being dictator and failing to follow laid down laws.

In an interview with the SABC over the weekend, Mwonzora said his fallout with Chamisa was that the latter was unwilling to follow the party’s constitution and a court order.

“He is refusing to follow a simple court order. He is refusing to follow the constitution of the party. For me, constitutions are not there for decoration, they are there to be followed, and if you follow your constitution, you can convince Zimbabweans and the world at large that you are a candidate fit to follow the national Constitution.

“The other difference is to allow Robert Mugabe’s henchmen to take an active part in the party. I respectfully disagree with that. My differences with Honourable Chamisa are not personal, they are differences on the basis of principles,” said Mwonzora.

He also dismissed as “totally rubbish”, reports that the MDC-T had turned to be a Zanu PF and Mnangagwa project meant to destabilise the opposition.

“That is totally rubbish. We have developed a difference in opinion over a simple matter to the court judgment, disregarding the constitution. That does not make us Zanu PF. We have nothing to do with Zanu PF.

“So what you see is a fight between forces of democracy and forces of conservatism, dictatorship. We hope to have our extraordinary congress and put this fight behind us.”

Watch video downloading below.

“No To Zim Dollar Salary Negotiations”: Civil Servants Tell Govt

By A Correspondent- Civil servants have said they will no longer participate in any salary negotiations with the government in which the Zimbabwe dollar will be the subject since the local currency has been rejected by the economy.

In a statement to The Sunday Mail after the negotiations under the National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) reached a deadlock on Monday, the Civil Service Apex Council demanded that public workers’ salaries should revert to the pre-October 2018 levels of US$475 for the lowest-paid worker. The statement read in part:

Government should now respond to the workers’ position paper, in their possession, to reset civil servants’ salaries to the pre-October 2018 levels of US$ 475 for the lowest-paid worker, which position has been concretised by the self-dollarisation of the economy and the pronouncements made by the monetary authorities allowing the use of USD in trading.

The Civil Service Apex Council will from henceforth not participate in any negotiation in which the Zimbabwe dollar will be the subject given the local currency has been rejected by the economy.

The government recently legalised trading in US dollars and high inflation and the weak local unit have reduced salaries of most workers to a pittance.

“Zimbabwe’s Economy Is Not Normal”: Tara O’Connor

By A Correspondent- When Zimbabwe suspended trading on its stock exchange last week, James Hove was left with no access to the funds he needs to conduct his business.

Like many wealthy Zimbabweans, Hove invests in the local stock market. Not for the value he sees in the companies whose stocks trade on it, but as a hedge against surging consumer prices: while annual inflation is running at 786%, the benchmark Zimbabwe Stock Exchange industrial index has risen sevenfold this year.

The authorities halted trade because they say speculation, and the use of dual-traded stocks as an indicator of the future exchange rate, are undermining the nation’s currency.

“I’m locked out and I’m not sure how this is legal,” Hove, a 48-year-old property trader, said by phone from Harare, the capital. “They’ve just tied up money I really need right now. How can they do this?”

The shutdown of the stock exchange and the suspension of large mobile-money transactions, ordered by the country’s security chiefs, is the latest measure that robs investors in Zimbabwe, both local and foreign, of the certainty needed to make decisions.

Since 2000, when the government began encouraging the violent takeover of white-owned commercial farms, investors have faced the sudden seizure of assets and bouts of hyperinflation. They’ve also suffered a chaotic currency regime that’s in turn seen the abolition of the local currency, its reinstatement a decade later, and overnight conversions of U.S. dollar holdings in local banks into Zimbabwe dollars.

Throughout that period, and indeed since independence in 1980, the country has been ruled by the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front.

The stock market, which in contrast to the cratering economy has often surged, has been seen as a store of value. Now that’s gone too.

“It’s a clear indication that Zimbabwe’s economy is not normal,” said Tara O’Connor, executive director at London-based Africa Risk Consulting.

“The ZSE was the last facade of any normal economic activity. But in closing it, ZANU-PF locks Zimbabwe in — capital and all.”

The closing of the bourse is likely to further complicate the administration’s attempt to drag the economy out of a two-decade slump.

Don’t Panic

“Investors shouldn’t panic,” said Clive Mphambela, a spokesman for the Treasury. “The market will certainly reopen.”

Justin Bgoni, the chief executive officer of the exchange, said he is working on “getting this out of the way” as quickly as possible.

With his popularity waning, former President Robert Mugabe in 2000 encouraged subsistence farmers to invade the commercial farms that produced much of the country’s exports in the form of tobacco, roses and paprika. What followed was a downward economic and political spiral.

A scarcity of foreign exchange hollowed out Zimbabwe’s mining and manufacturing industries as businesses struggled to buy inputs and spares.

The country’s central bank began printing additional bank notes to meet government costs and the currency tanked, leading to inflation of 500 billion percent in 2008 and the scrapping of the Zimbabwe dollar in 2009.

Desperate Population

With an increasing proportion of the desperate population supporting the opposition, Mugabe stayed in power through a series of elections marred by violence and irregularities.

While he was removed by the military in November 2017, his replacement Emmerson Mnangagwa has failed to make good on pledges to revive the economy.

Multilateral lenders such as the International Monetary Fund have refused to offer the country more money until it pays arrears on $8 billion of foreign debt and enacts promised political reforms.

Food and fuel shortages are commonplace, civil servants take home a 10th of what they earned two years ago and many Zimbabweans depend on remittances from relatives who have left the country.

“Our intention is to move expeditiously in our reform program,” government spokesman Nick Mangwana said in response to questions.

“But we have to face the reality that structural and cultural reforms are not an overnight event. There are always unforeseen challenges which slow down the process.”

The local currency, pegged at parity with the U.S. dollar as recently as February 2019, trades officially at 64 to the greenback, but the rate on the black market is more than 100.

Zimbabweans lay the blame firmly at the door of the government.

“They took the farms, then they looted bank accounts, then they told platinum miners to relinquish half their claims,” said John Robertson, an independent economist in Harare.

“What they’re saying is we own everything and we can take it.

-Bloomberg

Mthuli Ncube Blames Black Market For All Zim Problems

FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said economic policies put in place by Government are sound but the economy was being sabotaged.

The minister said it was unsustainable to allow the black market to lead foreign currency trading hence Government introduced the forex auction system.

Minister Ncube told senators during Thursday’s Senate Question and Answer session that the currency auction system is meant to bring price stability.

“We are doing various things. Firstly, we have increased civil servants salaries by 50 percent and this is temporary cushion while normal adjustment is taking place as we speak. It is on the table. We have also added an allowance which is the US$75 for all the civil servants and again, that is meant to be an inflation protector during this difficult time,” he said.

“That is what we are doing but the negotiations on salaries are going on as we speak. This is just a gesture from the employer to the employee to cushion them against vagaries of inflation. To be clear, the saboteurs are the people in the parallel market and not the policies.”

He said Government was addressing civil servants’ welfare through various cushioning measures while salary negotiations were in progress. “The intention is to give leadership to the market and then stabilise the market in the process. Once the market is stable, the movement of prices will also be curtailed thereby slowing down inflation. That is really the intention of the auction system, to give better price discovery,” said Prof Ncube.

He said Government was prioritising the productive sectors in its forex allocations.

Prof Ncube said people have been allowed to buy using foreign currency as part of measures to allow forex to circulate in the formal system thereby easing pressure on the local currency as well.

“We allowed it during this Covid-19 period for two reasons. First, to give consumers and citizenry flexibility when they go about shopping and paying for goods and services and secondly, as a way to manage money supply growth by allowing into circulation and transaction activity what you already have in your pockets,” said Prof Ncube.

-State Media

“No Bailout Until Implement Reforms” Says Paris Club – We’re Paying Dearly For Double Dutch

By Wilbert Mukori- Zimbabwe is in this serious economic mess and political paralysis; having Zanu PF on the one hand and an equally corrupt, incompetent and utterly useless opposition on the other; because, for 40 years and counting, the country been stuck with this corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship.

All those who thought the November 2017 military coup would bring about the economic and political changes the nation has been dying for were to be disappointed.

Zanu PF has mastered the art of double Dutch, particularly in its use as a smoke screen to hide the obvious in plain sight.

“We wish to make it abundantly clear that this is not a military takeover,” announced the sweaty and overexcited Major General Sibusiso Busi Moyo on ZBC TV in the small hours of the morning of 15 November 2017. He was marking the climax of coup that toppled Robert Gabriel Mugabe from office after 37 years in power.

Of course, this was a military coup, all the key players in the drama; Commander C Chiwenga, Air Marshall P Shiri, the sweaty S B Moyo, etc. were all to brass military officers; this was a military coup in every respect except those staging it insisted it was not a coup! All double Dutch!

What is curious about Zanu PF’s “hiding the obvious from plain sight” is that the party clearly believes the have successfully hidden whatever it is and thus proceed with their plan confident it will work.

Ever since his appointment as Zimbabwe’s Minister of Finance, Professor Mthuli Ncube, has promised to get the IMF, WB, AfDB and all the other international and national financial institutions back on board and bankrolling Zimbabwe’s economic recovery.

The IMF, WB, etc. cut-back their financial assistance to Zimbabwe back in the late 1990s and Harare had to meet a number of conditions before their resume funding. Ending Zimbabwe’s rampant corruption was one such IMF condition.

Minister Ncube has not only done nothing to stop the wholesale looting costing the nation “US$ 15 billion in lost diamond revenue”, according to the late Robert Mugabe.

Worse still, he has not even forced the looters to pay a single dollar in tax on their loot! Yet he has been nagging the IMF and others to restart the financial assistance, confident he had hoodwinked them all!

The IMF has not given Zimbabwe any financial assistance since the 1990s. And, following IMF staff visit in February, the institute made it clear that Zimbabwe had not meet any of the conditions and so will get no finance assistance. None!

Now we hear Minister Mthuli Ncube wrote to the Paris Club begging for a bailout!

“Paris Club members insist on the fact that the government of Zimbabwe’s desire to normalise its relations with the international community can only advance following the implementation of substantive and sustainable political and economic reforms, in particular the respect for human rights, especially the freedom of assembly and expression,” was Renaud-Basso, Paris Club president’s reply to Minister Ncube.

“In addition, Paris Club be closely monitoring international financial support to Zimbabwe for Covid-19 assistance programmes which should be implemented transparently, and in full compliance with its goals and rules. Once the country has met these criteria, it can request to enter formal discussions with the Paris Club for debt restructuring.”

We, the people of Zimbabwe, must demand that Zanu PF steps down so the country can appoint an interim administration that can be trusted to implement the economic and political reforms. Zanu PF will never implement the reforms and the party’s double Dutch is fooling no one and costing us, the people, the economic meltdown.   

And now the price of bad governance has increased considerably; the international community’s reluctance to give Zimbabwe financial and material assistance in the fight against corona virus is going to cost the nation dear in human suffering and lost lives!

“Don’t Blame Us We Only Knew How To Run Bottle Stores And General Dealers Not The Economy,” Vice President Mohadi On ZANU PF Govt

Own Correspondent

Kembo Mohadi

Vice President Mohadi has sensationally exposed the ruling ZANU PF party’s shortcomings in running the country saying that the party leadership only knew how to run bottle stores and general dealers and never the economy.

Mohadi said this while addressing a Zanu PF meeting in Gwanda on Saturday blaming the white colonizers for never teaching them the knowledge of how to run the economy.

Mohadi was trying to address the issue of economic deterioration when he made the declaration on his party’s shortcomings.

Watch video below as produced by the state run ZBC News.

ZCDC Buoyant Despite COVID-19 Threat

By Jeoffrey Ncube| The Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) is hoping to achieve its target despite the impact on production caused by Covid-19.

This comes after the global economy was negatively impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic and ZCDC had to cancel all international diamond tenders since the introduction of worldwide travel restrictions-imposed to curb the spread of the pandemic.

According to the ZCDC’s Head of Public Relations Sugar Chagonda, the company has since deployed innovative marketing strategies in view of the obtaining challenges.
 
“The company like many other organisations has been facing a myriad of challenges owing to this unfortunate situation.

“The pandemic affected our planned diamond sales as you know most of our buyers come from around the globe.

“However, ZCDC has since deployed innovative marketing strategies in view of the obtaining challenges.
“We are glad that the salaries you mentioned are being paid and the arrears no longer stand at four months, and production is underway, ” he said.

Chagonda added that the company is working closely with their partners including the Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) to ensure that they convert the current stocks into liquidity.

“It’s a situation our employees and stakeholders are well abreast of as we keep them well informed.

“The impact of the afore-mentioned market disruptions has resulted in serious cashflow challenges which has consequently affected the company’s working capital position and production capacity.

“These challenges notwithstanding, ZCDC has been exploring and implementing various strategies to adapt to the market change (new normal) and ensure operational sustainability through these challenging times.
 
“Despite the impact to production, ZCDC is making efforts to ensure that the disruption to operations is minimised and hopes to achieve set targets if the situation continues on a positive trajectory in terms of both the local and global response to the Covid-19 pandemic,” he said.

 Although diamond prices vary according to the 4Cs , Carat, Clarity, Cut and Colour, the average  global diamond prices averaged USD100 per carat in 2019 ( total value realized from sell of rough diamonds globally/ total carats produced).

The Covid-19 outbreak started at the beginning of the year before most producers had held their main tenders or sight sales.

Owing to the currently obtaining market disruptions caused by Covid-19 most producers have suspended sales with the biggest players, ALROSA and De Beers allowing their sight holders to defer purchases. 

It is estimated that on average global diamond prices have reduced by 30% but the major players who control over 70% of the global production have resorted to a strategy to maintain their prior year prices and limit volumes while they survive or alternative funding.

According to Chagonda, ZCDC has had to suspend sales due to low demand as end users and producers were currently not purchasing diamonds owing to the ongoing market disruptions.

“It is anticipated that prices will recover when normal trading resumes as indicated by the positive spending patterns picked from China after the nationwide lockdown was lifted. 

“ZCDC also intends to take advantage of this expected market development by having a presence in both local and international markets.

“We are yet to resume normal diamond tenders locally although we have received interest from some of our traditional clients interested in purchasing some parcels during this period,” he said.

ZBC Workers Suspended For Airing VP Mohadi Video?

We publish below the video that allegedly got the ZBC workers in soup:

Biti Accused Of Stealing US$23m

Douglas Mwonzora

The MDC renegade, Douglas Mwonzora has announced sudden allegations that the Alliance Deputy Tendai Biti and colleagues misappropriated US$23 million stashed for the party in a bank in Botswana.

Speaking during a video recorded address, Mwonzora said, 150 party vehicles were stolen after the 2013 elections. He said this as he swing a direct inference at his predecessor, Tendai Biti.

He said the late Morgan Tsvangirai was duped by the people he says are thieves. Mwonzora’s allegations however, come at a time when he failed to speak on the said “theft” during the many years running up to Tsvangirai’s death in February 2018.

Furthermore, Mwonzora had more than ample time in his hands, several years, holding the powerful post of Secretary General from 2014 to 2019, a time when he could have even authoritatively spoken on it. Mwonzora’s action and inaction thus make him a direct accomplice in his own allegations.

Despite all this, Mwonzora confidently continues to announce:

”  [Chalton] Hwende went to parliament thinking that he would have powers to remove us.

“He went wearing clean clothes. He was wearing his blue suit, with sharp ended shoes, thinking of of how he would remove Mwonzora.

“This was battle number one: we were the ones given the powers to remove MPs, counselors; they fought us in court, and we defeated them in court over those powers.”

He then begins to make his allegations of theft, saying:  ” What people did not know is that Tsvangirai had a system to keep two copies, one at Harvest House, another at the Safe House.

“There are very few people who know where this Safe House is, we will not tell them.

” The other copies are kept with the Secretary General, so I had the papers, they are all with the Secretary General.  I wont tell them; so I had the papers this building is ours it is owned by the party, the papers are here.

“We did not know Mr Mudzuri, that the party has 150 cars, we did not know where they are.

“The 150 cars were stolen, the papers are here, so we are now going after our cars, we are now going after our motorbikes.

“We have people who disappeared with USD23 million, not bond. You remember in 2013 we used to use US dollars, there were people who lied to Baba Tsvangirai, and said President we have been told by CIO, there will be a runoff, so we are now taking this money to bank it in Botswana.

“After elections, Tsvangirai then said, on the 23 million, take out 5 million so that we can rebuild the party, then these people began attacking Tsvangirai using big words such as debauchery, and leadership renewal.

“It was all an issue of money, nothing else. so these thieves we are going after them, we know them well.”

Efforts to get a comment from Tendai Biti were fruitless at the time of publishing.

Mwonzora On Breakdown With Chamisa, “He is refusing to follow a simple court order.”

Own Correspondent

Nelson Chamisa

MDC-T secretary general Douglas Mwonzora says he failed to work with MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa accusing him of being dictator and failing to follow laid down laws.

In an interview with the SABC over the weekend, Mwonzora said his fallout with Chamisa was that the latter was unwilling to follow the party’s constitution and a court order.

“He is refusing to follow a simple court order. He is refusing to follow the constitution of the party. For me, constitutions are not there for decoration, they are there to be followed, and if you follow your constitution, you can convince Zimbabweans and the world at large that you are a candidate fit to follow the national Constitution.

“The other difference is to allow Robert Mugabe’s henchmen to take an active part in the party. I respectfully disagree with that. My differences with Honourable Chamisa are not personal, they are differences on the basis of principles,” said Mwonzora.

He also dismissed as “totally rubbish”, reports that the MDC-T had turned to be a Zanu PF and Mnangagwa project meant to destabilise the opposition.

“That is totally rubbish. We have developed a difference in opinion over a simple matter to the court judgment, disregarding the constitution. That does not make us Zanu PF. We have nothing to do with Zanu PF.

“So what you see is a fight between forces of democracy and forces of conservatism, dictatorship. We hope to have our extraordinary congress and put this fight behind us.”

Watch video downloading below.

Covid-19 Upsurge, New Malawian President Calls Off Independence Celebrations.

MALAWI’S new president, Lazarus Chakwera

MALAWI’S new president, Lazarus Chakwera, has called off independence celebrations and further scaled back plans for Monday’s formal inauguration.

Both events were due to be marked by a huge jamboree in Lilongwe’s football stadium.

On Saturday, the president announced the stadium’s capacity would be halved to 20,000 to limit the spread of coronavirus.

Now the stadium festivities have been cancelled altogether, with the inauguration being moved to a military barracks to be witnessed by only 100 specially-invited guests.

The cancellation will put a dampener on the euphoria generated by the historic opposition triumph in a recent election re-run, after last year’s fraudulent polls were overturned.

Chamisa Takes Swipe At Kirsty Coventry Over Land Grab

Kirsty Coventry at her swimming peak

MDC Alliance President Nelson Chamisa has expressed his disappointment on highly celebrated sports minister Kirsty Coventry, who recently seized a farm through the chaotic ZANU PF land grab process.

According to Chamisa,Coventry has badly tarnished her reputable international sports reputation.

Addressing party supporters through an online rally Sunday, Chamisa said the recent move by Coventry to take over the farm from former President Robert Mugabe’s niece was an indication that there was disregard of property rights in Zimbabwe.

“I saw Kirsty has also joined land grabbing. My sister, the great swimmer, she is now swimming into the farms,” Chamisa said.

“You go and swim in the farms, what is there in those farms? Property rights must be respected.

“An MDC Alliance government will make sure property rights are secured not that when a Zimbabwean has a farm someone from Zanu PF will just pop in and say let’s harvest the produce together,” Chamisa said.

“A country is not run like that, without the rule of law.”

The Olympic gold medalist joined President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s cabinet as Sports Minister in 2018.

However, she is under fire for accepting from the State, a 232-hectare farm that was recently seized from Zhuwao. The contested farm is in Zvimba district, Mashonaland West province.

Chamisa joins a bandwagon of people who have condemned Coventry for the act.

A friend of hers who has distanced themselves from Ms Coventry since she moved into government said her acceptance of contentious land, like many other ministers before her, would mark her downfall.

“Kirsty was an inspirational, iconic
figure but she has ruined her legacy in
a few short years.

“She has now trapped herself in this
corrupt and cruel regime. If she wants
to keep her farm she will have to stay
loyal. Farms are taken away as easily
as they are given.

“We cannot take her gold medals away
from her — those were thoroughly
deserved — but she has lost the
special place millions of Zimbabweans
had for her in their hearts.”

We Are Doing Our Best But Economy Is Being Sabotaged – Mthuli Ncube

Mthuli Ncube and John Mangudya

FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said economic policies put in place by Government are sound but the economy was being sabotaged.

The minister said it was unsustainable to allow the black market to lead foreign currency trading hence Government introduced the forex auction system.

Minister Ncube told senators during Thursday’s Senate Question and Answer session that the currency auction system is meant to bring price stability.

“We are doing various things. Firstly, we have increased civil servants salaries by 50 percent and this is temporary cushion while normal adjustment is taking place as we speak. It is on the table. We have also added an allowance which is the US$75 for all the civil servants and again, that is meant to be an inflation protector during this difficult time,” he said.

“That is what we are doing but the negotiations on salaries are going on as we speak. This is just a gesture from the employer to the employee to cushion them against vagaries of inflation. To be clear, the saboteurs are the people in the parallel market and not the policies.”

He said Government was addressing civil servants’ welfare through various cushioning measures while salary negotiations were in progress. “The intention is to give leadership to the market and then stabilise the market in the process. Once the market is stable, the movement of prices will also be curtailed thereby slowing down inflation. That is really the intention of the auction system, to give better price discovery,” said Prof Ncube.

He said Government was prioritising the productive sectors in its forex allocations.

Prof Ncube said people have been allowed to buy using foreign currency as part of measures to allow forex to circulate in the formal system thereby easing pressure on the local currency as well.

“We allowed it during this Covid-19 period for two reasons. First, to give consumers and citizenry flexibility when they go about shopping and paying for goods and services and secondly, as a way to manage money supply growth by allowing into circulation and transaction activity what you already have in your pockets,” said Prof Ncube.

Two Zimbabwean Sisters Succumb To Coronavirus In South Africa Within A Day Of Each Other.

File picture of health workers taking away a deceased Covid-19 patient

A FAMILY in Victoria Falls lost two siblings aged 45 and 37 years who succumbed to Covid-19 in South Africa resulting in their three children and two brothers being quarantined.

Ms Senzeni Mele Ndlovu (45) who is survived by two children and her husband, died last Wednesday at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Johannesburg while her young sister Ms Thabisile Mele Ndlovu (37), who leaves behind a child died the following day at the same hospital.

Thabisile, a teacher who once taught at Tsholotsho High School, was a principal at Basa Tutorial Institute in Soweto while her sister was doing menial jobs in the neighbouring country.

The two siblings lived with their two brothers and three children in the same house in Naturena suburb, Johannesburg.

A family member, Mrs Irene Ncube narrated how her younger sisters died. “This is a painful thing that has befallen the family. We couldn’t believe it when we were informed by other family members about the death. It’s really hard to accept that such a situation has happened and all that we are left with are memories of the loving and hilarious girls that they were,” said Mrs Ncube.

She said Thabisile was the first to be taken to Chris Hani Hospital on June 29 after complaining of chest problems and difficulty in breathing.

Mrs Ncube said her younger sister was not attended to on the first day and was only treated on June 30 when her condition deteriorated before her death on Thursday.

Senzeni was rushed to the same hospital on June 30 in the evening and died the next day at around 3AM.

“Thabisile complained of difficulties in breathing and went to hospital on 29 June but was not attended to until the next day. On 30 June, I was speaking to Senzeni on the phone around 5PM and she didn’t sound unwell as she only complained of headache and coughing which we didn’t think could be serious.

“At around 9PM the same day we were told that Senzeni had been rushed to the same hospital where Thabisile had been admitted. She was admitted around 11PM and died around 3AM the following day. The two didn’t meet in hospital as Thabisile had been moved to another ward where she spent the whole day and died a day after Zenzeni’s death,” said a distraught Mrs Ncube.

She said family members in South Africa informed them that authorities confirmed that the cause of death was Covid-19.

Mrs Ncube said her sisters’ three children and two brothers have since been quarantined.

She said the family wants the bodies to be repatriated for burial in Mapili area under Chief Matupula in Tsholotsho.

Mrs Ncube dismissed claims that one of her quarantined brothers was not feeling well saying they were in communication with the family in the neighbouring country.

“We are in communication with everyone and no one else is sick. The others have been placed on self-quarantine. The bodies are at a parlour waiting for documents and we expect the process to be completed end of this week,” she said.

The family said it would have loved to conduct the burial of the two siblings live on Zoom so that relatives and family members who will not be able to travel because of the lockdown can follow proceedings but they will only record a video and share it later because of network challenges in their village.

Chamisa Says Mnangagwa Is Preaching Blasphemy When Saying The Voice Of His Followers Is The Voice God

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Chamisa addressing his erally

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has explained his popular “God is in it” mantra indicating that is not a slogan but a statement of faith and what his party believes in.

Comparing his mantra to that of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s “voice of the people is the voice of God,” Chamisa said Mnangagwa is being blasphemous as God can never be compared with human beings. The opposition leader who himself is an ordained pastor said Mnangagwa’s assertion shows that the President does not understand God and has never been to church.

He made the remarks while addressing the party’s inaugural online rally broadcast live on ZimEye.com on Sunday afternoon.

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166 People Killed In Ethiopia As Protests Over Killing Of A Musician Continue.

Ethiopian singer Hachalu Hundessa

Ethnic unrest in the aftermath of the killing of Ethiopian singer Hachalu Hundessa has left at least 166 people dead, officials say.

A top police chief said 145 civilians and 11 security personnel died in Oromia region alone. Ten people have been killed in the capital Addis Ababa.

Hachalu, 34, was killed on Monday, sparking unrest that spread from Oromia where he was seen as a hero.

The motive remains unclear. Hachalu had said he had received death threats.

His songs focused on the rights of the country’s Oromo people, Ethiopia’s largest ethnic group, and became anthems in a wave of protests that led to the downfall of the previous prime minister in 2018.

BBC Ethiopia reporter Kalkidan Yibeltal says ethnic and religious tensions have intensified in the aftermath of the killing.

Announcing the latest figures, Oromia deputy police commissioner Girma Gelam said 167 had “sustained serious injuries” during the unrest.

Mr Gelam said 1,084 people had been arrested, without providing further detail.

In his statement, the police official said the violent unrest had now “completely stopped”.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, himself an Oromo, who came to power in April 2018, has warned that those behind Hachalu’s death wanted to derail his reform programme.

“We have two choices as a people. To fall into the trap being set up by detractors or to deviate from their trap and stay on the course of reforms. Choosing the first is to willingly aid them in our demise,” the prime minister said.

Journalists Association Disassociates Itself With Hopewell Chinono

Hopewell Chinono

YOJA statement on alleged links with journalist Hopewell Chin’ono and the US Embassy to ‘destabilise the country.’

The Young Journalists Association (YOJA) would like to distance itself from a statement circulating on various social media platforms alleging that it is working with journalist Hopewell Chin’ono and the United States Embassy in an effort to ‘set an agenda against the government of Zimbabwe’.

YOJA is an association of budding journalists who seek to attain capacity around issues of media development and access to information.

In its three years of existence the association has sought to provide young journalists with skills and knowledge on communication issues and advocacy in the media.

We would like to state that the statement which alleges that we have been working with Chin’ono is not only false but also an attempt to soil the good image of our association which is not involved in any agenda besides journalism and access to information advocacy.

The statement raises unsubstantiated information that one Rawlings Magede is mobilising young journalists which is not true as Magede is an ordinary member who participates in achieving the association goals through meetings most of which are done online and are open to the majority of journalists.

Magede is a champion of freedom of expression whose commitment to journalism is unparalleled. Over the years he has done much to improve the welfare of journalists through capacity building workshops on Communication for Development, Peace Building and Human Rights.

Unfounded claims that our members will be traveling to rural areas for ‘USD3.00 stories on human rights’ are not factual and a figment of the author’s imagination’.

Furthermore, at no point has the YOJA leadership met the US Embassy in connection with the alleged human rights issues.

Members of the public are free to learn about the work of the association through its spokesperson Leopold Munhende available on 0777945142 and our social media pages.

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Supreme Court Reprieve For Recalled MDC Alliance Senator

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MDC-Alliance Matabeleland North senator Phyllis Ndlovu

THE recalling of an MDC-Alliance Matabeleland North senator Phyllis Ndlovu has been halted following an appeal to the Supreme Court.

High Court Judge Justice Joseph Martin Mafusire recently barred the party which is led by Dr Thokozani Khupe from recalling legislators until their court application contesting the party’s right to recall them has been determined.

MDC-T filed a notice of appeal at the Supreme Court.

The party which is led by Dr Thokozani Khupe has been recalling legislators elected under MDC-Alliance, which is a coalition of opposition parties that contested the 2018 harmonised elections.

This followed a Supreme court ruling that found that Mr Nelson Chamisa was not the MDC-T leader and recognised Dr Khupe as the acting president who was charged with organising an extraordinary congress within three months to elect a new president to replace the late founding leader, Morgan Tsvangirai.

Announcing the development, the deputy president of the Senate, Mike Nyambuya said Matabeleland North senator Phyllis Ndlovu will continue to carry out her duties as the recall matter is before the Supreme Court.

He said the MDC-T had written to Parliament on the latest position on the same day the senator was recalled.

“On June 30, 2020, Parliament was notified by the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) party that the Hon Sen Phyllis Ndlovu for Matabeleland North province among others had ceased to be a member of the MDC-T party and therefore no longer represented the interests of the party in Parliament with effect from 30th June, 2020,” said Hon Nyambura.

“However, in a letter on the same date, the MDC-T party informed Parliament that due to litigation in the Supreme Court, Hon. Phyllis Ndlovu had not ceased to be a Member of the party hence she remains a senator for Matabeleland North Province.”

Govt Destroys Joshua Nkomo’s Dream Of A Hospital For Byo Turning Ekusile Hospital Into A Training Centre.

Joshua Nkomo

GOVERNMENT has called for the transformation of the multimillion-dollar Ekusileni Medical Centre in Bulawayo into a world-class research institution to enhance the nation’s response to COVID-19 and other diseases.

Briefing the media after a provincial COVID-19 meeting in Bulawayo this Saturday, the Minister of Local Government and Public Works, July Moyo, who is also a member of the COVID-19 Inter-Ministerial Taskforce, called on the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) to go beyond just refurbishing Ekusileni Medical Center in Bulawayo.

“We do not want to stop the work that is going on but we want to ensure that government’s mandate to turn the institution into a whole class specialist training research centre is fulfilled,” said Moyo.

The Deputy Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Honourable Raymore Machingura said the development of Ekusileni Medical Centre into a specialist training school and research centre will benefit the ordinary people.

“Our vision to develop skills for the country this hospital will certainly do that. We will have specialists in the area for our people. It is also important in that the centre can because a regional and an international centre whereby will have people coming from across the board to seek training here,” he said.

Cabinet recently approved Ekusileni Medical Centre to be transformed into a specialist teaching and research medical facility under the National University of Science and Technology (NUST).

Ekusileni Medical Centre is a brainchild of the late Vice President, Dr Joshua Nkomo, but the hospital has been closed for close to two decades while several attempts to open it have failed with no good reason offered.

Over 200 Arrested For Rejecting Bond Notes

1So far 202 people have been arrested for rejecting dollars and labelling them “bond notes”, with 51 of them already brought to court, while five have been fined between $200 and $500.

The arrests follow the launch of “Operation accept Zimbabwe currency as legal tender” by police on June 26 when reports starting appearing on social media platforms telling people that bond notes would soon be demonetised.

Some traders, believing anything they read on social media, started rejecting some notes while others, believing the categorical assurances by both fiscal and monetary authorities that all notes were good cash, are increasing sales as stashes of notes appear out of trunks belonging to the gullible and are hurriedly spent.

In a statement yesterday, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi warned traders and businesses that they risked being arrested if they reject any legal tender.

As far back as 2008, regulations were issued under the 2004 Bank Use Promotion and Suppression of Money Laundering Act making rejection of any legal tender a criminal offence.

“Members of the public and businesses are urged to comply with the law to promote the maintenance of law and order.”

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya recently said Zimbabwe dollar notes inscribed “bond note” remained legal tender and should be accepted for all domestic transactions. This was backed up by statements from Finance and Economic Development Minister Prof Mthuli Ncube.

Legislation that reintroduced the local currency last year, explicitly states that bond notes constitute variations of the Zimbabwe dollar.

In any case, when bank notes are demonetised, there is a long period of notice while they still circulate, followed by another long period when they can still be banked if no longer circulated.

Part of the problem in Zimbabwe is that cash is hoarded, bought and sold without passing through a bank and so older notes become torn and worn. This is apparently what started the rumours.

Normally the tatty notes would have been taken out of circulation long before reaching that stage with banks routinely sending old and soiled notes to the Reserve Bank for destruction.

4 Killed And 13 Injured In Kombi Accident

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Four people died and 13 others were injured when a Harare-bound kombi collided with a lorry near Waddilove Mission School in Marondera yesterday.

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the accident.

Asst Comm Nyathi said the accident occurred after the kombi, which was carrying 13 passengers, collided head-on with a lorry.

The deceased were taken to Marondera Provincial Hospital mortuary, while the injured were being treated at the same health centre.

Of the 13 injured, six were said to be in critical condition at Marondera Hospital.

Asst Comm Nyathi urged transport operators to comply with Covid-19 lockdown regulations as the kombi was not contracted to Zupco.

Parliament Summons Mthuli And Mangudya To Explain Ecocash Restrictions

State Media

Mthuli Ncube and John Mangudya

Members of Parliament have resolved to invite Treasury and the central bank to explain the mitigatory measures to assist cotton farmers after firms buying the lint stopped making payments following a recent suspension of mobile money platforms.

Cotton buying firms told a visiting Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Agriculture, Water and Resettlement in Gokwe last weekend that they had stopped paying cotton farmers for their produce after Government suspended bulk payments and EcoCash merchants in its bid to stamp out illicit money activities.

During the tour in Nemangwe and Chitekete business centres in Gokwe district, the committee’s chairperson Justice Mayor Wadyajena (Zanu PF) told the farmers and firms that they will engage Finance and Economic Development Minister, Prof Mthuli Ncube and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor, Dr John Mangudya, to establish what they were doing to assist farmers to continue accessing their money.

This was after Cottco business manager, Ms Praise Makombore, told legislators that they were unable to make payments to farmers because of the suspension of the mobile money platforms.

“We had just started paying cotton farmers when Government suspended bulk payments for mobile money platforms. You will realise that the mobile money platform was the only means through which we were paying farmers given that most of them have no bank accounts. We have since stopped the payments because our mobile lines have been disabled following the suspension,” said Ms Makombore.

There was also a call to raise the daily EcoCash withdrawal limit saying farmers would require six days to buy a product worth $30 000, for instance, since the limit is now pegged at $5 000 per day.

The committee heard the plight of Mr Edson Kalungwe at Chitekete Business Centre who has 224 bales and would need several months to use his earnings from EcoCash.

A farmer gets an average of $10 000 per bale and with 224 bales, Mr Kalungwe is set to pocket almost $2 million and that would require several months to be used given the obtaining daily limit.

Other farmers bemoaned the producer price of cotton pegged at $43,94 per kg saying it would not help them get meaningful returns that have traditionally been associated with cotton growing.

In response, Wadyajena said his committee will engage Prof Ncube and Dr Mangudya over the farmers’ plight.

“We have heard your concerns. They are quite legitimate, particularly the effect of suspending bulk payments, how it has impacted on you as cotton farmers.

“We will therefore engage Prof Ncube and Dr Mangudya. We want to find out what mitigatory measures they were taking to address that. Thereafter we will compile a report before the plenary of Parliament with our recommendations,” said Wadyajena.

ZEC To Proceed With By Elections

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The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has set up rules to allow by-elections to be held safely during what it sees as a long-term Covid-19 pandemic,

Zec originally suspended voting during the lockdown, but now considers that the public health emergency is likely to be the “new normal” and so is putting in new voting rules. Under these rules, voters will check online to see if their names are on the voters roll, will be screened for temperature before entering a polling station, and will even have to bring their own pen to mark the ballot papers.

Meanwhile, Zec is ready for filling of proportional representation seats in the Senate and National Assembly, since there is no extra voting in this regard, the results of the 2018 election being used.

When the President of the Senate or the Speaker of the House of Assembly notifies the commission of a vacancy, this will be gazetted and the political party holding the seat will be invited to nominate a replacement.

2023 Elections Delimitation Exercise To Proceed After Census Is Brought Forward.

State Media

Ziyambi Ziyambi

Parliament has pushed ahead for an early census and new delimitation of seats to enable constituencies in the 2023 reflect the present population distribution.

For the 2023 harmonised elections, the Census and Statistics Amendment Bill sailed through the Senate on Thursday and awaits the President’s assent before becoming law.

Under this new law, there will be an early census, in July next year, instead of waiting for 2022, giving Zec time to delimit all 120 constituency boundaries in time for the Presidential, Parliamentary and local government elections using up-to-date census data.

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

Land reform, for example, had a major change in how rural populations were distributed, and the continuous rural-to-urban migration common to most countries outside a small group of the most advanced, has to be taken into account when setting boundaries.

Even opening a new major mine can mean a boundary change as a new town arises.

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

Minister Ziyambi said in terms of the law, delimitation of electoral boundaries must be completed less than six months before polling day in a general election, and if that failed to happen, boundaries that existed before the delimitation would be applicable. He said use of old constituency boundaries would not be consistent with the legal requirement that equal number of voters be registered in each constituency.

“It is now seven years into the new Constitution, we are faced with the undesirable prospect of using the same electoral boundaries as were used back in the 2013 general election for two reasons. The first is that the next census is only due to be completed in 2022. Even if all the data for 2022 was availed timeously, that still brings us uncomfortably close within the range of six months of the next election in 2023,” he said.

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

He said it was important that Zec depends on reliable up to date data for its delimitation. “The only achievable one in the short time available to us before the next delimitation, is to amend the Census and Statistics Act so as to align the taking of decennial national census in a manner that will enable the Zec to take into account census data in timeous fashion.”

Under the Bill, the next census must be concluded by July 2021, with a new census every 10 years from that date.

This will mean Zec will produce a new delimitation every 10 years for every other harmonised election, using good census data.

Minister Ziyambi said Zimbabwe’s democracy was based on the principle of one-person-one vote and the country had to wage a war several people paid dearly for the realisation of that right.

“The principle of one-person-one-vote has two meanings as well as signifying the entitlement of every citizen to vote at local and national elections. It also bears the meaning that one’s vote is equally as important and carries the same weight as the vote of any other person,” said Minister Ziyambi.

Will PSL Season Start In September?

THE Premier Soccer League is hopeful it will get the green light to kick-start the 2020 season in September, as the domestic game eagerly awaits a Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) resolution this week, on the feasibility of playing this year.

Although there had been indications that the ZIFA board would make a decision on the matter yesterday, it emerged that the association’s leadership would now only meet on Thursday.

Instead, it was the Premier Soccer League (PSL)’s Sports Medicine and the ZIFA Competitions committees who met in the capital yesterday and came up with recommendations detailing the conditions and safety of football returning.

ZIFA communications and competitions manager Xolisani Gwesela told The Sunday Mail Sport that the recommendations of the two committees would now be submitted to the mother body’s president Felton Kamambo and his board.

The committees’ main brief was to look at how safe the game can return against the background of the need to help contain the spread of the coronavirus in the country and make the necessary recommendations.

Gwesela said ZIFA would continue to be guided by Government and health experts as well the Confederation of African Football in coming up with a decision that is suitable for Zimbabwe.

“As you are aware, these are just standing committees. They just recommend and ultimate decisions lie with the Exco (Executive Committee).

“A statement will be issued after the Exco meeting,” Gwesela.

The Sports Medicine Committee, led by Edward Chagonda, has set stringent conditions that include regular testing, social distancing, sanitisation and disinfection before football can return.

This year’s season was scheduled to start in March, but there has been no football in the country owing to the national lockdown that followed the outbreak of Covid-19, which has been effective for the last three months.

Although there had been suggestions in some quarters that the game might never be played at all this year, PSL chief executive officer Kennedy Ndebele said they were actually pressing for a September start-The Sunday Mail

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Mwonzora 6yrs Later: Biti Stole 150 Cars And USD23mln From Tsvangirai In 2013 | TRUTH or UTTER NONSENSE?

Douglas Mwonzora

By Farai D Hove| The MDC renegade, Douglas Mwonzora has announced sudden allegations that the Alliance Deputy Tendai Biti and colleagues misappropriated US$23 million stashed for the party in a bank in Botswana.

Speaking during a video recorded address, Mwonzora said, 150 party vehicles were stolen after the 2013 elections. He said this as he swung a direct inference at his predecessor, Tendai Biti.   

He said the late Morgan Tsvangirai was duped by people he says are thieves. Mwonzora’s allegations however, come at a time when he failed to speak on the said “theft” during the many years running up to Tsvangirai’s death in February 2018. Furthermore he had more than ample time in his hands, several years, holding the powerful post of Secretary General from 2014 to 2019, a time when he could have even authoritatively spoken on it. Mwonzora’s action and inaction thus make him a direct accomplice in his own allegations.

Despite all this, he confidently continues to announce: 

”  [Chalton] Hwende went to parliament thinking that he would have powers to remove us.

“He went wearing clean clothes. He was wearing his blue suit, with sharp ended shoes, thinking of of how he would remove Mwonzora.

“This was battle number one: we were the ones given the powers to remove MPs, counselors; they fought us in court, and we defeated them in court over those powers.”

He then begins to make his allegations of theft, saying:  ” What people did not know is that Tsvangirai had a system to keep two copies, one at Harvest House, another at the Safe House. 

“There are very few people who know where this Safe House is, we will not tell them.

” The other copies are kept with the Secretary General, so I had the papers, they are all with the Secretary General.  I wont tell them; so I had the papers this building is ours it is owned by the party, the papers are here.

“We did not know Mr Mudzuri, that the party has 150 cars, we did not know where they are.

“The 150 cars were stolen, the papers are here, so we are now going after our cars, we are now going after our motorbikes.

“We have people who disappeared with USD23 million, not bond. You remember in 2013 we used to use US dollars, there were people who lied to Baba Tsvangirai, and said President we have been told by CIO, there will be a runoff, so we are now taking this money to bank it in Botswana.

“After elections, Tsvangirai then said, on the 23 million, take out 5 million so that we can rebuild the party, then these people began attacking Tsvangirai using big words such as debauchery, and leadership renewal. 

“It was all an issue of money, nothing else. so these thieves we are going after them, we know them well.”

Efforts to get a comment from Tendai Biti were fruitless at the time of publishing.

Clueless Mnangagwa Must Step Down

By Prince Njagu

Zimbabwe is in a humanitarian meltdown; cases of corrupt officials and torture of citizens have become the talk of the day.

The once breadbasket of Southern Africa has been reduced to begging for food aid from the international community.

Corrupt governance and mismanagement of government funds has exacerbated the current humanitarian crisis in the country.

As the national crisis continues to deepen in Zimbabwe, Mnangagwa and his ZANU PF administration remain clueless.

Instead of focusing on reviving the economy, they are busy pointing fingers at the opposition, and working tirelessly to dismantle the MDC Alliance.

Citizen driven protests in Mbare and Goromonzi are outcries from the Zimbabweans populace.

Zimbabweans have endured four painful decades under the ZANU PF administration.

After the recent protests in Goromonzi, an MDC Alliance activist and Youth Chair Davison Chamisa was targeted, abducted, tortured and left for dead in Norton.

How can these things be happening in a democracy? Citizens expressing their disgruntlement is no grounds for torture. The Zimbabwean constitution provides its citizen with the right to freedom of expression, and freedom of expression includes these peaceful demonstrations.

“These abductions are an attempt to silence and intimidate the opposition and citizens from speaking against the national crisis”, said Advocate Fadzayi Mahere

Mahere issued a statement on behalf of MDC Alliance in which she was strongly condemning these abductions and abuse of protestors.

“As the MDC Alliance we condemn the continued torture and abduction of our members”, said Mahere.

Legislator Joana Mamombe, youth leaders Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova were the first victims. This has been followed by several cases of abductions and torture of activists within the country.

The most worrying thing is the way in which these cases are going unaccounted for. The law enforcers are turning a blind eye to all these inhuman acts. The global community seems to have turned a deaf ear to the current crisis in Zimbabwe.

These abductions and torture will continue to take place as the perpetrators are now aware that they can get away with it. The local law enforcers save their masters; it is time for external intervention.

Zimbabwean citizens are protesting about the hunger and suffering within the country. The government should be working on providing solutions to the problems which their citizenry is facing.

Suffering have been exacerbated by a corrupt political system. Government official continue to plunder from the government coffers, and they are never brought to justice.

A recent case to take note of, is the case of ZANU PF Health Minister Obadiah Moyo who was involved in illegal dealing in the procurement of coronavirus tests and equipment.

The Minister was granted bail, but it is rare for such charges to stick especially when the case involves a high-profile cabinet minister.

Corruption by government officials has crippled the Zimbabwean economy and it has resulted in endless industrial actions from workers.

Nurses, doctors and other civil servants are always protesting poor working conditions and the Emmerson Mnangagwa led administration always points a finger on the opposition political party for all the problems being faced in the country.

The reality of it all, and the root cause of all the problems which Zimbabweans are facing now are as a result of corrupt leadership and poor governance.

Government office bearers should be held accountable for their actions. Politicians should accept criticism and work on improving were they are falling short.

Abductions and torture are not the solutions. There will come a time when everyone will be fed up with the corrupt system and no one will be intimidated by abductions.

Corruption has always been an issue in Zimbabwe and since Mnangagwa came to power, there has been many high-profile corruption cases, but many, if not all have ended in acquittals.

A time when torture and abductions will no longer intimidate the citizens will come and Zimbabweans will stand up for what is right.

Emmerson Mnangagwa

Horror As Policeman Is Stoned To Death Over Domestic Dispute

Police nabbed four suspects aged between 17 and 39 on Friday, following the murder of a police officer in Khayelitsha, Cape Town.

Hawks spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Philani Nkwalase said in a statement that Constable Mzuvukile Emanuel Hlahleni from Steenberg police station was killed at his home in Khayelitsha after an argument with his partner.

“It is alleged Hlahleni was allegedly stoned to death by family members of his girlfriend and some members of the community close to the family.”

Nkwalase said Hawks national priority violence crimes (NPVC) teams traced and arrested the suspects which included two 17-year-old minors.

All suspects are expected to appear in the Khayelitsha Magistrates’ Court next Monday on a charge of murder.
— Citizen

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Enough Is Enough -President Chamisa

MDC Alliance leader, Advocate Nelson Chamisa addressed a landmark E-Rally on Sunday afternoon.

According to President Chamisa, change is unavoidable.

He also outlined the Return to Legitimacy and Democracy concept.

Watch video below…

While Planning to Build Giant Stadium, Bulawayo Says: We’re Struggling To Pay General Workers

State Media-Bulawayo City Council (BCC) says its coffers are running dry and as such it is struggling to pay its workers and deliver services effectively.

The council which says its revenue declined by 80 percent during the past two months, is delaying paying salaries.

According to a council report, in March, the local authority managed to collect $15 million but when the lockdown came into effect at the end of March, revenue inflows tumbled to $3 million in April.

In his presentation on Bulawayo’s state of affairs during a Zanu-PF meeting at Davies Hall yesterday, Town Clerk Mr Christopher Dube said the local authority is “broke” and was now contemplating charging some of its services in foreign currency.

He said council was also struggling to pay its workers as evidenced by delays in paying salaries.

Revenue inflows into council coffers have been erratic since the lockdown came into effect on March 30.

Mr Dube said their suppliers were either charging in foreign currency or demanding exorbitant fees in local currency.

“Council has no money and we are now struggling to offer effective service delivery to residents and we are also delaying in paying our employees due to a sharp decline in revenue inflows. Under the circumstances, council is supposed to have a supplementary budget and it is a process which involves a lot of consultations and our parent ministry has to also approve that because it entails hiking rates and service charges,” said Mr Dube.

He said council was struggling to collect refuse and deliver water in residential areas because it could not buy fuel as fuel was at times only available at service stations that demand forex. Everything is now charged in foreign currency in Bulawayo yet ratepayers continue paying in local currency.”

He said residents have been unwilling to pay bills in foreign currency largely due to the official exchange rate that was not attractive.

“Residents go to the black market where they change their forex and then pay rates and bills in local currency. The challenge is that our suppliers demand forex or charge exorbitant monies in local currency,” he said.

Inflation has reduced the $1,315 billion council budget which was equivalent to US$122 million when it was crafted to about US$17,5 million.

“We have decided to rebase the budget that we approved in US dollar so that even if the value of local currency depreciates, at least we still remain with a budget.

“This means that we are also revaluing the debts in US dollar amount. We have 4 000 stands that we owe people because we don’t have money to service them,” said Mr Dube.

BCC bases its decision to charge in forex on Statutory Instrument 85 of 2020, allowing citizens to pay for goods and services chargeable in Zimbabwe dollars, in foreign currency using free funds.

Previously, SI 212 of 2019 had made it illegal to quote prices and collect in foreign currency or units other than the Zimbabwe dollar.

Yesterday’s meeting, which was attended by United Refineries’ chief executive officer Mr Busisa Moyo and officials from ZimParks, Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development, focused on the economic challenges faced by Bulawayo residents. Mr Moyo attributed the escalating prices of basic commodities to high production costs incurred by manufacturers.

He implored Government through the ruling party to consider adopting the use of the South African rand as a focal currency for businesses operating in the region.

ZANU PF Politburo members Joshua Malinga, Tshinga Dube and Angeline Masuku as well as Bulawayo Provincial Affairs Minister Judith Ncube attended the meeting. -state media/Chronicle

“Action Is Inevitable”

MDC Alliance leader, Advocate Nelson Chamisa addressed a landmark E-Rally on Sunday afternoon.

According to President Chamisa, change is unavoidable.

He also outlined the Return to Legitimacy and Democracy concept.

Watch video below…

CHARGES AGAINST JUDICIAL SERVICES COMMISSION

Chief Justice, Luke Malaba

 

By Mari Matutu | 1) In line with the people of Zimbabwe’s planned demonstration of 31 July 2020 we need to produce the following charges over violations against the constitution.

A)s162 of constitution says “Judicial authority derives from the people of Zimbabwe and is vested in the courts, “

On 31 July 2020 we the people of Zimbabwe must revoke our judiciary authority we have given the courts and Judiciary commission for following reason

i) On 30 March a Constitutional judgement was issued to the effect that amendment number 1 of our 2013 Constitution was unconstitutional. In effect it means all the appointments of judges in courts after the amendment are invalid and unconstitutional.
It means Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice, Judges president appointments are invalid and unconstitutional.
It means the Constitutional court that sat and decided election dispute of 2018 as a full bench was improperly constituted. It was based on appointments of one person. s166(3)(a) demands that when they seat for election dispute they seat as full bench. If one or two or more of the judges were appointments that used the amendment then it means the judges are unconstitutional and the bench was not constitutional.
This is why we see all the shenanigans happening in the legislature to try and bring back a bill from previous parliament and shove the amendments. That is why we see members of parliament are being removed from parliament by another party. There is connivance between the legislature and Judiciary to grab people’s authority and amend the constitution without remedy.

ii) Now that we have no legit Chief Justice, legit, Deputy Chief Justice, legit, Judge president there is constitutional crisis that cannot be corrected by those that created it. The parliament, the executive and judiciary have become interested parties with some having personal interest. They cannot be their own judges. The same speaker who was before the courts, same minister of Justice, same president who appointed current judges using the same amendment cannot independently correct the injustice and no Zimbabwean can go to court and have fair and independent ruling that can be constitutionally be followed if we look at the unconstitutional conduct of parliament over the matter that will jam our democracy. Once stooges are place in office it means for years our judiciary remedy shall be at stake.
This must be stopped by withdrawing our collective judiciary authority and put things to order.

iii) The Sixth Schedule of constitution on Constitutional court as read with s183. By 31 July 2020 we would be 7 years after the 2013 constitution was signed into law. No Judges of Constitutional court have been interviewed by public in order to receive our judiciary authority. The time frame 7 years for Supreme court judges to act as Constitutional court has lapsed. It over. They cannot as well be appointed by a single man on our behalf. It means as of now we have no Superior court of the land. We have no legal constitutional remedy. The decision cannot also be done through amending constitution by legislature but without legal remedy. It will be making the president the judiciary authority and executive authority and violates constitution. The matter can only now be decided by Zimbabweans.

iv) The conduct of present judges leaves questions in the minds of many. The judgement that are moot and academic are used as a decoy and cause despondency in the electorate. It shows there is connivance between the executive, the judiciary and legislature as shown by conduct of them from 30 March 2020. In that the courts delivered two judgements on a political party dispute and constitutional amendment. The people who could voice on the constitutional crisis were from opposition. The state machinery from publicity was made to publicise the political dispute and remove the attention of the people from real issue of constitutional crisis. We same some funny actions of parliament that after a High court judge found out the recall of MPs by Mwonzora using MDC T is out of order and Mwinzora cannot nominate replacements. The speaker shows he is interested in the matter of a political party and appealed the decision to a trusted court where they have leverage. Even after knowing through courts that there is a dispute in MDC which can only be solved privately and has nothing to do with parliament the speaker recalled more MPs. It looks like there is dispute in MDC but the truth is there is non because Khupe never approached courts for any remedy. When she felt she is not wanted she formed her wing and contested election and conceded defeat. She even went to Constitutional court as MDC T and Chamisa as MDC A and responded as such. The nomination courts accepted nominations in that manner. The people voted knowing what they want. The whole conduct is effort to change the constitution and allow proceeding of court to sail through without challenges. Later they appoint Judges of their choice.

v) Justice Chiweshe was appointed judge president using same amendment in question. He is the same judge who withheld elections results of 2008 for 6 weeks. He was working with Silayigwana in ZEC. If the public is not aware of the constitutional crisis in Judiciary they cannot interpret the conduct of these military man in our constitutional bodies. In terms of Defence act any retired military officer is offloaded to Reserve army which is member of defence forces. These two steal remain like that for life. The Judge president is selecting cases of opposing the conduct of the Parliament and dishing them to selected judges and control the activities. Silayigwana is manipulating the electoral process and issuing statements that are beyond the mandate of CEO of ZEC. All is effort to subvert the will of the people and constitution.

B) will leave the others to say what they think of a Chief Justice who block the access of real time saver of election, a bunch of files that were filed in an election petition got missing in the hands of the court and at the end he says Figures have no value in election. A violation of s3 of the constitution and dampen the hope of ever getting justice on election if to him figures do not count and if ZEC announce any figure which is unbelievable according to him the only method to prove is to open ballot boxes of all election centres. What will be the purpose of other returns in between polling station and announcement. That can only happen through a compromised judiciary. One that is not independent. The judiciary that abuse the constitutional provision of saying their decision is final. The people of Zimbabwe cannot stand aside while their birth right is abused by a cartel. The opportunity is now or never. The evidence is there and overwhelming that as of 31 July Zimbabwe has no more Constitutional court because it is not properly constituted and process cannot happen by appointment of a president who is using powers he got from illegitimate bench and use unelected electorate to decide on behalf of Zimbabweans.

C) The same amendment that annulled had effect to the appointment of Prosecutor General. The seating PG did not pass the interviews but was appointed using the annulled amendment. What it means he is unconstitutional. That is why he is using the official powers to persecute the lawyers in order to instill fear in them. Most people may not notice the reasons of arrests happening but it all have to do with this constitutional crisis. Some times people are abducted or locked up without a cause. The reason is to instill fear and sometimes it is a way to spy because all the contacts of those in custody may discuss about an action on what people plan on this constitutional crisis.
Bottom line everything is now off rail and no way it can be fixed without involvement of the electorate.

Over our dead bodies. We are not second class citizens.

My Horror After Capturing COVID Patient

Fortune Charumbira

Chiefs’ Council president Chief Fortune Charumbira has said they were forced to stay with a suspected Covid-19 patient for two days after health officials failed to respond on time when reached through the national hotline number 2019.

Chief Charumbira and his subjects in Masvingo apprehended the suspect soon after arrival in his area from South Africa, allegedly through an illegal crossing point.

The Chief told the Senate last week that he was disappointed that he failed to get help after calling the 2019 hotline. He said they took the suspect to a local police station but they were turned away.

From the police, Chief Charumbira said he hired a vehicle that took the suspect to Masvingo Provincial Hospital where he was then quarantined.

“We did capture a person who illegally escaped from South Africa in Masvingo and we wanted him to go and be tested. We dialed 2019 and there was no response. At first, they used to respond but now they no longer answer. I once used this number and they came and took the suspected persons twice. This weekend we tried the number and Harare answered and referred us to Masvingo, we did not get any response from Masvingo,” he said.

Chief Charumbira said they took the person to a police station in Masvingo where the police allegedly refused to assist them.

“We took the patient to the police station and the police refused to accept that person, they said dzokerai naye, dzokerai naye (go back with him, go back with him). We phoned the police for two days they did not come. We then hired a car and took that person to the hospital where he was admitted. I hired a car, where do I go to claim my money? My question is who do we call for help in situations like this?,”he said.

The Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care Dr John Mangwiro said if people fail to access the Covid-19 rapid response teams, they must seek the assistance of the police or visit their nearest health institution.

“I apologise for what you encountered. I would like to appreciate the action that you took. However, the police denied to help you and you ended up taking the person to hospital. Yes, there are numbers that you can use but if you fail to get through those numbers, you can take the person to the nearest hospital,” he said.

Deputy Minister Mangwiro said police officers who refuse to assist people should be reported to their superiors.

“I urge you to report police officers who do such things to their seniors. If it is hospitals that are not cooperating, there are senior doctors and nurses you can report to. What happened is not something that we look forward to. You are doing a great job by apprehending border jumpers and taking them to the police or hospital,” he said. -State media/Herald

Change Is Unavoidable -President Chamisa

MDC Alliance leader, Advocate Nelson Chamisa addressed a landmark E-Rally on Sunday afternoon.

According to President Chamisa, change is unavoidable.

He also outlined the Return to Legitimacy and Democracy concept.

Watch video below…

Trust Our Winning Formula-President Chamisa

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance president, Advocate Nelson Chamisa, has defended his Christian approach to politics saying it is effective and influential.

Chamisa was responding to assertions from critics who accused him of being “too soft.”

Said Chamisa: “Varikuyedza all types of machinations and frustrations but haiwa mirai muoone. Ngoma yavakuririsa iyi yave kuda kutsemuka, kumagumo Kune nyaya. Patinoita setapera ndipo patinotangira kutapira ipapo..Take care!”

“Trust the formula. You will never regret!”

The MDC Alliance leader has vowed that he will not abandon his Christian approach to politics.

“I will always confess Jesus Christ …Nevertheless among the chief rulers also many believed in him; but because of the Pharisees they did not confess him, lest they should be put out of the synagogue: For they loved the praise of men more than the praise of God. John 12:42-43.”

President Chamisa

Malema Mourns Veteran Actress

Celebrated South Africa veteran actress Mary Twala has passed away, her choreographer son Somizi Mhlongo announced on Twitter.

Sources close to the situation confirmed Twala’s passing, however, Mhlongo’s manager Thato Matuka called for the media to give the family space to make a formal announcement.
“Give the family space to make the announcement themselves.

I have not been appointed to speak for the family, so I will not be able to give you a comment,” said Matuka.

In her decades-long career, Twala (80) was an enduring force in local productions, and has been nominated for various awards, including in the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting role in 2011.

Twala was also among the senior citizens President Cyril Ramaphosa bestowed with the 2019 National Orders Awards. Calls to Somizi went unanswered.

Mhlongo’s industry colleagues immediately paid tribute to the actress and offered their condolences.

EFF leader Julius Malema and Human Settlement Minister Lindiwe Sisulu and some business entities also tweeted their tributes to Twala- The Sowetan

Mary Twala

Six Suspects In Court For Petrotrade Fraud

Petrotrade (Private) Limited almost lost US$8.5 million to a gang of six highly-placed suspected conmen, but after an alert manager smelt a rat, the six walked into a police trap, spent a weekend in the cells and had their bail hearing in court yesterday, just five days after starting the scam.

Enerst Nyanga (49), the MD for Erlon Energy (Private) Ltd, allegedly connived to defraud Petrotrade with Kenneth Machisa (49), Lloyd Katsvamutima (53), Nichodemus Giniyo (52), Cuthbert Wozhele (49) and Tonongei Machingura (57).

Katsvamutima is a dentist, Giniyo is chairman for Expert Agro Services and Machingura is the deputy director, plant and equipment with the District Development Fund.

They appeared in court charged with fraud, were granted $8 000 bail each along with the usual conditions, and were remanded out of custody to July 21.

It is the State’s case that last Wednesday, the six launched their con to defraud Petrotrade of $8.5 million.

Wozhele contacted Petrotrade through its business development director, Mr Wedson Mupambi, and indicated that the six represented Glencore Energy UK Limited who had a consignment of fuel from Splitridge they wanted to sell to Petrotrade, the court heard.

Mr Mupambi was suspicious and immediately notified his superiors who in turn alerted the police.

So the next day, Thursday last week, police detectives posed as Petrotrade employees and phoned the six, saying they were interested in the deal.

Mr Mupambi and the detectives met the six at Trident Building in Harare, the court heard.

The gang produced a release order reference number, Msasa 22/06/2020-6, purporting to be from Glencore Energy UK Ltd instructing the National Oil Infrastructure Company (NOIC) to release 10 million litres of gas oil, basically diesel fuel, to Splitridge Pvt Ltd.

Gas oil is diesel fuel that, for tax purposes, is designated for use in non-road uses but is identical to diesel in a service station.

The same day, Machisa sent a profoma invoice of US$8,5 million to Petrotrade and another meeting was set for the next day, Friday last week.

Over the next 24 hours, investigations were made and NOIC said that the release order produced by the six was fake,and they had not received any instructions from Glencore Energy.

But the six went to Petrotrade on Friday last week for what they saw as the final meeting, only to be arrested.

According to the State, if the six had succeeded, Petrotrade would have lost US$8.5 million.

-State Media

Man Kills Self Over Impounded Motorcycle

A Ugandan man has died after setting fire to himself in a police station when officers allegedly demanded a bribe to release his motorcycle, which he was using as a taxi and which had been impounded over violation of coronavirus restrictions.

The case has provoked anger among Ugandans who say it reflects widespread abuse by security personnel, including beatings, detentions and extortion that in the current climate are often disguised as enforcement of coronavirus regulations.

The rider, Hussein Walugembe, had recently acquired his motorcycle and it was being driven by a colleague when it was impounded on Tuesday for violating a dusk-to-dawn curfew, regional police spokesman Nsubuga Mohammed said.

On Thursday, Walugembe came to the police station in the town of Masaka to claim the bike but was frustrated by some police officers who demanded he pay a bribe, Mohammed said.

After his pleas to the police officer responsible for traffic violations to release his bike were rejected, he doused himself with gasoline, which he concealed in a container in his jacket, and set himself on fire.

“He attempted to grab the officer, for them to die together, but he escaped with minor burns, leaving the victim behind,” the national police headquarters said in a statement.

Police are investigating allegations of “extortion and bribery” at the station, the statement said, adding that two police officers have been arrested. Masaka is about 130km south of the capital Kampala.

Uganda implemented one of Africa’s strictest lockdowns to curb the coronavirus and has kept infections relatively low at under 1,000 cases, with no deaths. The government has loosened some of the restrictions but some remain.

Critics have accused President Yoweri Museveni’s government of using the pandemic to repress rights and harass opponents ahead of a general election due early next year.
— Reuters

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Shock As Man Sets Himself On Fire At Police Station

A Ugandan man has died after setting fire to himself in a police station when officers allegedly demanded a bribe to release his motorcycle, which he was using as a taxi and which had been impounded over violation of coronavirus restrictions.

The case has provoked anger among Ugandans who say it reflects widespread abuse by security personnel, including beatings, detentions and extortion that in the current climate are often disguised as enforcement of coronavirus regulations.

The rider, Hussein Walugembe, had recently acquired his motorcycle and it was being driven by a colleague when it was impounded on Tuesday for violating a dusk-to-dawn curfew, regional police spokesman Nsubuga Mohammed said.

On Thursday, Walugembe came to the police station in the town of Masaka to claim the bike but was frustrated by some police officers who demanded he pay a bribe, Mohammed said.

After his pleas to the police officer responsible for traffic violations to release his bike were rejected, he doused himself with gasoline, which he concealed in a container in his jacket, and set himself on fire.

“He attempted to grab the officer, for them to die together, but he escaped with minor burns, leaving the victim behind,” the national police headquarters said in a statement.

Police are investigating allegations of “extortion and bribery” at the station, the statement said, adding that two police officers have been arrested. Masaka is about 130km south of the capital Kampala.

Uganda implemented one of Africa’s strictest lockdowns to curb the coronavirus and has kept infections relatively low at under 1,000 cases, with no deaths. The government has loosened some of the restrictions but some remain.

Critics have accused President Yoweri Museveni’s government of using the pandemic to repress rights and harass opponents ahead of a general election due early next year.
— Reuters

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Zim Records 18 New COVID-19 Cases

By A Correspondent- Eighteen (18) cases tested positive for coronavirus this Sunday, taking the cumulative number of officially confirmed cases to 716.

In its COVID-19 update on Sunday, 5 July 2020, the Ministry of Health and Child Care also revealed that 181 people have recovered from the disease while 8 people have succumbed to the virus since the first case was detected in March.

The Health Ministry said:

Eighteen (18) cases tested positive for COVID-19 today. These include returnees from South Africa (8), Botswana (6), Canada (1), and 3 local cases who are isolated.

TWO (2) of the local cases are contacts of known confirmed cases, investigations are underway to establish the source of infection for the other case.

Today 1213 RDT screening tests and 411 PCR diagnostic tests were done. The cumulative number of tests done to date is 80 089 46 833 RDT and 33 256 PCR).

To date the total number of confirmed cases is 716; recovered 181, active cases 527 and 8 deaths, since the onset of the outbreak on 20 March 2020.

Two Yrs No Pay For Vocal Teachers’ Union Leaders

By A Correspondent- Two vocal unionists representing rural teachers in Zimbabwe have not been paid for almost two years after the government froze their salaries after they took part in last year’s protests against a steep increase in the price of fuel.

Obert Masaraure, the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) president, and the union’s secretary-general, Robson Chere, continue providing their services despite the salary freeze.

Masaraure said his ordeal started on January 18, 2019 when he was allegedly abducted by state operatives and consequently failed to report for duty. His salary was immediately stopped.

“During my abduction, the state security operatives severely tortured me and later dumped me at Harare Central Police Station,” Masaraure said.

“I was charged with subverting a constitutionally elected government.

“The charge emanated from my alleged role in organising protests staged from 14 to 16 January 2019.

“I spent 16 days in remand prison and was later released on bail. Upon my release, I learnt that my salary had been ceased by my employer.

“This was cruel as I had communicated my ordeal to my supervisor, who is the school headmaster.

“The same state, which had abducted me, tortured me, falsely accused me and thrown me into prison, was now accusing me of being absent from my workplace.”

Masaraure said he was later advised that the outstanding salary would soon be paid, but that did not happen.

“Eighteen months on, they still claim that they are processing my salary,” he said.

Chere also narrated a similar ordeal.

“I was abducted by state security agents in Arcturus last year during the January national shutdown which was called by ZCTU. I was later dumped at Goromonzi Police Station where some charges were preferred against me.

“I was denied bail by Goromonzi magistrate Felistas Chakanyuka, so as a result I was detained at the notorious Goromonzi Prison for 16 days before being acquitted of all the three charges.

“I then returned to my work station at Arcturus High School only to find that my salary had been ceased.

“Some few weeks later, I was given a Public Service charge letter with misconduct allegations emanating from the incident of my abduction.”

Chere said a disciplinary hearing was conducted in September 2019 and on January 14 this year, he was transferred to Dimbe Secondary School. He was also fined $200, but he is yet to receive his salary.

“I have been forced to withdraw my daughter from boarding school because I could no longer afford the fees,” Masaraure said.

“We have been surviving on the meagre earnings of my wife. We live in want of basics like food, clean water and healthcare, among other basics.

“We have failed to take care of our extended family who traditionally relied on us for support.”

Both Masaraure and Chere say the authorities have been citing bureaucratic procedures as reasons for the delays in unfreezing their salaries, but believe they are being victimised for their work as union leaders.

The duo’s lawyer Doug Coltart said the government made a commitment to pay his clients in March.

“We signed a deed of settlement with relevant authorities in March this year for the unfreezing of those salaries,” Coltart said.

“But up to now, nothing has happened. “We are now going to approach the High Court so that the deed of settlement becomes a court order.”

Primary and Secondary Education ministry spokesperson Patrick Dzumbu said they would help the two to get their salaries.

“As a ministry, we are not victimising the two at all,” Dzumbu said.

“The issue is being handled by the Civil Service Commission and Treasury. We will try to help so their salaries are unfrozen.”

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Mnangagwa Motorcade In Pile Up Accident In Kwekwe

Own Correspondent

file picture of Mnangagwa's motorcade

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s usually huge motorcade was reportedly involved in a pile-up road accident in Kwekwe on Saturday.

Midlands News revealed on Sunday that the accident happened a few kilometres from the Kwekwe CBD close to Central Street in Newtown a residential area in the mining town.

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyati could not confirm the incident to the media citing lack of details,

It was not clear whether Mnangagwa’s official ‘Zim 1’ Merc was amongst the vehicles that usually escort the Zimbabwean leader.

The accident comes barely three months after First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s motorcade was involved in an accident in the same area resulting in the death of a minor.

The first lady also had another accident in Muzarabani, killing one of her top aides while three of her bodyguards were seriously injured.

Mnangagwa spends most weekends at his Precabe Farm in Kwekwe’s Sherwood resettlement area.

Zim Coronavirus Cases Now Over 700

Own Correspondent

Eighteen (18) cases tested positive for coronavirus this Sunday, taking the cumulative number of officially confirmed cases to 716.

In its COVID-19 update on Sunday, 5 July 2020, the Ministry of Health and Child Care also revealed that 181 people have recovered from the disease while 8 people have succumbed to the virus since the first case was detected in March.

The Health Ministry said:

Eighteen (18) cases tested positive for COVID-19 today. These include returnees from South Africa (8), Botswana (6), Canada (1), and 3 local cases who are isolated.

TWO (2) of the local cases are contacts of known confirmed cases, investigations are underway to establish the source of infection for the other case.

Today 1213 RDT screening tests and 411 PCR diagnostic tests were done. The cumulative number of tests done to date is 80 089 46 833 RDT and 33 256 PCR).

To date the total number of confirmed cases is 716; recovered 181, active cases 527 and 8 deaths, since the onset of the outbreak on 20 March 2020.

Chamisa And Nkosana Moyo Back Ngarivhume July 31 Protests

Own Correspondent

Nelson Chamisa and Nkosana Moyo

Opposition Party Leader and 2018 Presidential elections candidates Dr Nkosana Moyo and MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa have both backed fellow opposition leader of the Transform Zimbabwe Jacob Ngarivhume’s call for a demonstration against current government’s failures to run the country.

Speaking in an erally on Sunday, Chamisa told his huge following that the MDC Alliance will back Ngarivhume’s call.

“We are seeing other people starting their own initiatives. We want to tell you that we will support any democratic initiative that can result in freedom for the people. We will join those initiatives. Even those who are in government and want to work towards freedom, we will support them even the civil servants,” said the MDC Alliance leader.

Ngarivhume was once a member of the MDC Alliance election pact before the pact was turned into a full fledged stand alone political party.

Moyo threw his weight behind the demonstration in a video shared by journalist Hopewell Chinono.

Ngarivhume on Sunday told journalists that the action they will be taking will not be partisan.

“We are doing this for the general people of Zimbabwe,” said Ngarivhume.

“I am just their front taking a lead in this time of crisis.

“As we speak, I am coming from a meeting with businesses who have expressed a willingness to confront and bring an end to corruption, which is pulverising their business.”

He said various interest groups wanted to send a message to government that it could no longer be business as usual.

“It’s time we stopped talking in small corners and converge as a nation against these ills,” Ngarivhume said.

“We are even appealing to those in Zanu-PF who are tired of this government to join us on July 31 to say enough is enough.”

He said they would seek police clearance to hold the protests and take measures to ensure that the demos do not fuel the spread of Covid-19.

“On Monday (tomorrow) we will be notifying the police of our intended demonstration,” Ngarivhume added.

“We will also make sure that we have a face masks and that social distancing is observed during the demonstration.

“So we are going to respect all regulations while demonstrating.”

Key Points From President Nelson Chamisa’s Online Rally On Sunday

Own Correspondent

President Nelson Chamisa

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa on Sunday addressed the country’s first online rally (eRally) on the political and economic situation in Zimbabwe.

Here are the key points that were raised by Chamisa in his address:

No reforms no elections

Chamisa said that his party will not participate in 2023 elections if electoral reforms are not implemented to their satisfaction.

Transitional authority

He said the MDC Alliance is looking forward to seeing a transitional authority running he government of Zimbabwe to implement reforms that are required for elections to be conducted.

Harvest House Offices

Chamisa says the Harvest House is privately owned and they will not rush to attempt to retake it as it is not yet the time. He dismissed Mwonzora’s claims that it is owned by the party. He says they can retake it anytime they want but the MDC Alliance is avoiding violence.

MDC Alliance Name

Chamisa said, “Do not be worried that the MDC-T will take our name (MDC Alliance). Zita harina basa. (A name doesn’t matter.) We are strengthening the people and the party and we are focused on the people’s agenda. Our focus is jobs for the people and to bring food on the table.”

Action

“We will perform our action at the right time, we have our own time table,” says Nelson Chamisa

31 July 2020 protest

“We are seeing other people starting their own initiatives. We want to tell you that we will support any democratic initiative that can result in freedom for the people. We will join those initiatives. Even those who are in government and want to work towards freedom, we will support them even the civil servants,” says the MDC Alliance leader.

Man Attacked By Robbers Fails To Recall Own Name, Stuck At Hospital

By A Correspondent- A man believed to be 27 years old man who was attacked by suspected robbers including his friend and was seriously injured is stuck at Harare Hospital as he could not recall his surname since his admission at the hospital on 9 March 2020.

The man only identified as Takudzwa or Sipho cannot be discharged as the hospital does not know who to discharge him to.  This was revealed by Mr Rutendo Makoni who is a nurse at the hospital who spoke to the publication and said:

This man is around 27 years of age. He was admitted while unconscious sometime in March. There are indications that he was robbed and beaten until he became unconscious. He has not been able to regain his memory – he only managed to tell us his name and it is different from the one we were given by the people who brought him to hospital. The people who brought him here said his name is Takudzwa but he sometimes tells us that his name is Sipho,

The people who brought him here claimed that he is from Hopley and that is where he met his fate, but we do not have the exact address. What is even more confusing is that he talks about many places like Kwekwe among others as his place of residence.

However speculation is rife that one of Takudzwa’s friends is one of the robbers who attacked him, but no one at the hospital really knows the truth about Takudzwa, and the hospital has said the man is in need of physiotherapy.

-statemedia

Chamisa Blasts Khupe, Mwonzora And Mnangagwa Shenanigans For Putting Democracy In The Country Under Siege

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Nelson Chamisa

President Nelson Chamisa of the MDC Alliance has strongly blasted party rebels Thokozani Khupe and Douglas Mwonzora of dining with ZANU PF and President Emmerson Mnangagwa to destroy democracy needed to take the party forward.

Speaking in a hugely subscribed first erally in the country on Sunday, Chamisa said democracy in Zimbabwe was under siege as the State continued to arrest and attack citizens.

“You have seen literally everyone is under attack. Journalists have been arrested, lawyers have been arrested, labour leaders have been arrested, and church leaders are under attack.

“Look at what happened to the three ladies, Joanna Mamombe, Netsai Marova, and Cecilia Chimbiri. We thought these tactics had gone with (late president Robert) Mugabe,” he said.

The opposition leader, who is currently facing a number of challenges including having his MPs and councillors being recalled from Parliament and local councils on the orders of rival MDC-T led by Thokozani Khupe and Douglas Mwonzora declared his former colleagues as party to the threats on democracy.

Watch video downloading below of Chamisa’s full address.

WATCH PROPHECY- “Your Excellency- Goodbye ED”

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Chamisa Vows He Will Stop Mnangagwa From Building A One Man State Of Himself.

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President Nelson Chamisa addressing the erally

Opposition MDC Alliance President, Nelson Chamisa Chamisa has accused ruling ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa of entrenching dictatorship by trying to give himself sweeping powers through 27 proposed constitutional amendments.

The unfavourable amendments that have generally been rejected by members of the public are currently under discussion in Parliament with ZANU PF gearing to fastrek them through.

Speaking during an e-rally in Harare broadcast live on ZimEye.com on Sunday, Chamisa promised to derail the process.

“We will not allow the entrenchment of dictatorship and authoritarian consolidation through the changing and amendment of the Constitution.

“We have said; ‘No to amendment, Yes to alignment’. Mnangagwa wants to create a one-man State.”

Chamisa earlier promised to block the 2023 national elections if Mnangagwa and the ruling ZANU PF party refuse to implement political and electoral reforms that have through the years compromised Zimbabwean elections.

Chamisa told the tens of thousands of Zimbabweans who followed his address live that the MDC Alliance will in 2023 not allow a repeat of the past elections that were marred with irregularities, including vote-rigging allegations.

“We want political reforms and these reforms must have people’s consultation. We want credible elections in this country. We don’t want a repeat of the past,” Chamisa said.

“So there are no 2023 elections without reforms. We have the capacity to say there are no elections, and they will not be held because we are the people. We want elections with comprehensive electoral and political reforms,” he said.

“We want free and fair elections and these elections must have a post-election pact to avoid perennial conflicts in the country. We want people to be united and work together. We can’t be a country talking politics every day. Let’s have slogans of economic development, let’s have the fourth industrial revolution slogans and make Zimbabwe a hub of development.”

Warriors Will Qualify For The World Cup -Kadewere

Warriors striker Tino Kadewere believes Zimbabwe will qualify for the FIFA World Cup.

Since independence in 1980, the Warriors have not made it to the global football extravaganza, with Reinhard Fabisch’s ‘Dream Team’ coming closest-within 90 minutes of securing a ticket to USA 1994, but the Olympique Lyon man believes that jinx will be broken.

“It’s a huge honour to be able to play for your country and I’ll never tire of seeing my name on the squad lists,” Tino said. “Of course, every national team goes through ups and downs, but I’m convinced that the day will come when we will make the whole country smile,” told FIFA.com. 

“We all know that the road leading to the World Cup is long and winding, but that’s the goal that we’ve set ourselves. Obviously, we’re going to need to work hard to achieve it but we’ve got some solid foundations to build on. We’ve got real talent in the team and we’re a well-oiled unit that’s been playing together for few years now. That’s a definite asset for us.”

“The main objective is the World Cup, though,” said Kadewere, before giving a reminder that in his case football is very much a family business: “That’s my biggest wish. That and for my family to be proud of me,” he added.

Zimbabwe scrapped past Somalia in dramatic fashion last year in the World Cup 2022 preliminarily round and will battle with Ghana, South Africa and Ethiopia in Group G for the ticket to Qatar- Soccer 24

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Real Madrid, Barcelona Title Race Reaches Twilight Stage

Log leaders Real Madrid and defending champions Barcelona resume their LaLiga title race with two difficult fixtures today.

Zinedine Zidane’s men, who are four points clear at the top of the table, travel to San Mamés for a date with Athletic Bilbao in the afternoon kick off while Quique Setien’s Catalans face Villareal later at 22:00.

For the second consecutive game in LaLiga, Madrid are without Belgian winger Eden Hazard, a move Zidane continues to insist is ‘just a precaution.’

Barcelona have no injury problems and will be hoping Madrid slip up and they take advantage of it to brighten the chances of defending their title.

The build up to the today’s clash has been marred by well-documented off field problems, notably rifts between players and the coach, as well as uncertainty over the future of captain Lionel Messi, setbacks which they (Barcelona) have to cast a blind eye on if they entertain any chances of getting a positive result-Soccer 24

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ZANU PF Desperate, Clueless As Social Unrest Escalates

By Prince Njagu

Zimbabwe is in a humanitarian meltdown; cases of corrupt officials and torture of citizens have become the talk of the day.

The once breadbasket of Southern Africa has been reduced to begging for food aid from the international community.

Corrupt governance and mismanagement of government funds has exacerbated the current humanitarian crisis in the country.

As the national crisis continues to deepen in Zimbabwe, Mnangagwa and his ZANU PF administration remain clueless.

Instead of focusing on reviving the economy, they are busy pointing fingers at the opposition, and working tirelessly to dismantle the MDC Alliance.

Citizen driven protests in Mbare and Goromonzi are outcries from the Zimbabweans populace.

Zimbabweans have endured four painful decades under the ZANU PF administration.

After the recent protests in Goromonzi, an MDC Alliance activist and Youth Chair Davison Chamisa was targeted, abducted, tortured and left for dead in Norton.

How can these things be happening in a democracy? Citizens expressing their disgruntlement is no grounds for torture. The Zimbabwean constitution provides its citizen with the right to freedom of expression, and freedom of expression includes these peaceful demonstrations.

“These abductions are an attempt to silence and intimidate the opposition and citizens from speaking against the national crisis”, said Advocate Fadzayi Mahere

Mahere issued a statement on behalf of MDC Alliance in which she was strongly condemning these abductions and abuse of protestors.

“As the MDC Alliance we condemn the continued torture and abduction of our members”, said Mahere.

Legislator Joana Mamombe, youth leaders Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova were the first victims. This has been followed by several cases of abductions and torture of activists within the country.

The most worrying thing is the way in which these cases are going unaccounted for. The law enforcers are turning a blind eye to all these inhuman acts. The global community seems to have turned a deaf ear to the current crisis in Zimbabwe.

These abductions and torture will continue to take place as the perpetrators are now aware that they can get away with it. The local law enforcers save their masters; it is time for external intervention.

Zimbabwean citizens are protesting about the hunger and suffering within the country. The government should be working on providing solutions to the problems which their citizenry is facing.

Suffering have been exacerbated by a corrupt political system. Government official continue to plunder from the government coffers, and they are never brought to justice.

A recent case to take note of, is the case of ZANU PF Health Minister Obadiah Moyo who was involved in illegal dealing in the procurement of coronavirus tests and equipment.

The Minister was granted bail, but it is rare for such charges to stick especially when the case involves a high-profile cabinet minister.

Corruption by government officials has crippled the Zimbabwean economy and it has resulted in endless industrial actions from workers.

Nurses, doctors and other civil servants are always protesting poor working conditions and the Emmerson Mnangagwa led administration always points a finger on the opposition political party for all the problems being faced in the country.

The reality of it all, and the root cause of all the problems which Zimbabweans are facing now are as a result of corrupt leadership and poor governance.

Government office bearers should be held accountable for their actions. Politicians should accept criticism and work on improving were they are falling short.

Abductions and torture are not the solutions. There will come a time when everyone will be fed up with the corrupt system and no one will be intimidated by abductions.

Corruption has always been an issue in Zimbabwe and since Mnangagwa came to power, there has been many high-profile corruption cases, but many, if not all have ended in acquittals.

A time when torture and abductions will no longer intimidate the citizens will come and Zimbabweans will stand up for what is right.

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Horror As Police Officer Is Stoned To Death…

Police nabbed four suspects aged between 17 and 39 on Friday, following the murder of a police officer in Khayelitsha, Cape Town.

Hawks spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Philani Nkwalase said in a statement that Constable Mzuvukile Emanuel Hlahleni from Steenberg police station was killed at his home in Khayelitsha after an argument with his partner.

“It is alleged Hlahleni was allegedly stoned to death by family members of his girlfriend and some members of the community close to the family.”

Nkwalase said Hawks national priority violence crimes (NPVC) teams traced and arrested the suspects which included two 17-year-old minors.

All suspects are expected to appear in the Khayelitsha Magistrates’ Court next Monday on a charge of murder.
— Citizen

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Change Is Inevitable-President Chamisa

MDC Alliance leader, Advocate Nelson Chamisa addressed a landmark E-Rally on Sunday afternoon.

According to President Chamisa, change is unavoidable.

He also outlined the Return to Legitimacy and Democracy concept.

Watch video below…

Change Is Very Close-Advocate Chamisa

MDC Alliance leader, Advocate Nelson Chamisa addressed a landmark E-Rally on Sunday afternoon.

According to President Chamisa, change is unavoidable.

He also outlined the Return to Legitimacy and Democracy concept.

Watch video below…

BREAKING IN PICTURES: Mwonzora Humiliated In Mash West, Cancels Meeting

Here in MashWest, Mhondoro rural Ward 3, the Mwonzora rebels team meeting failed to happen today as was scheduled. Their venue at Chindiya shops just woke up with @nelsonchamisa posters. Their local host called to cancel because of “resistance” because “pamuka pakazara maposter” PICTURES

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“Segregation At Anglican Run Peterhouse Group Of Schools”

By A Correspondent- The Anglican Church-run Peterhouse Group of Schools has been accused of institutionalised racism, with its alumni claiming that there are rampant cases of segregation as its white leaders allegedly treat students and teachers with racial bias.

A former student at the top private school, Nakiso Gwatidzo, recently claimed that the racism at the school is both individual and institutionalised and is the vilest kind discrimination he has ever encountered.

He said:

Peterhouse harbours and exercises some of the most racist and discriminatory behaviour I have encountered in my lifetime. It’s both individual and institutional; addressing one is not enough.

Meanwhile, Peterhouse Rector Jon Trafford last week denied reports that racism is embedded at the institution. He said:

As a group of schools, we are very conscious that prejudice and discrimination continue to exist within our communities, and that it is within our collective interest as a school community to confront and tackle these issues.

An Anglican school has absolutely no place for racism or any other form of discrimination. We have promoted and continue to promote the belief that all people are created in God’s image and have infinite value.

Reports suggest that some schools in Zimbabwe practice secretive quota systems when they enrol pupils and some have banned indigenous languages on school premises and relegated black staff to non-decision making positions.

Some of the schools reportedly promote Eurocentric values of neatness, where black students, especially girls, are expected to have particular hairstyles.

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ZERA Announces Weekly Price Review

By A Correspondent- ZERA has released the following statement in which it said fuel prices have not changed and they will remain the same until further notice. This was after ZERA hiked fuel prices by close to 150% a few weeks ago and said it will review the prices weekly in light on the weekly forex auction trading system.

Read ZERA’s statement below:

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Chamisa Breaks Silence On Mwonzora’s Move To Join Khupe

By A Correspondent- Addressing an e-rally Sunday afternoon in the capital Harare, opposition President Nelson Chmaisa has said the move by Douglas Mwonzora to claim the secretary general post was ill informed considering that his tenure expired in 2019.

Said Chamisa:

“All these claims by Douglas Mwonzora are just child’s play. His term expired in 2019 and until his membership is renewed he cannot be Secretary General. He has to go back to the structures to seek the people’s mandate.

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WATCH LIVE- “We Want Alignment Of The Constitution And Not Amendments”

We publish below excepts from Nelson Chamisa’s e-rally….

We want political reforms, we want electoral amendments

No to amendment but yes to alignment. We do not support amendment. Mnangagwa wants to make Zimbabwe a one man state.

The people hat have been arrested are way more than those who have been tested. This shows you what our government prioritises.

-40 years later, we still have 1 television station

-Lets address legitimacy issues. This is the only solution for Zimbabwe.

-Zimbabwe is paying a legitimacy price. Our challenges are pinned on the legitimacy crisis.

-Some say we have an economic problem. No, our problem is one of governance.

-Align and do not ammend the Constitution.

-Ours is a legitimacy question which we are paying at a local, international and regional level.

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“The Supreme Court Ruled That Khupe Is The Real Leader Of MDC, So Ask Her To Initiate A Repeal Of The Sanctions”

“I thought after SC ruling MDC T being led by Dougie or Thoko is the original MDC that was formed by MRT and MDC A does not exist! Therefore it is MDC T that asked for SANCTIONS and not MDC A, so it’s Khupe and Co that brought this suffering, please revise your story”

Rural Teachers’ Union Leaders’ Salaries Frozen

By A Correspondent- Two vocal unionists representing rural teachers in Zimbabwe have not been paid for almost two years after the government froze their salaries after they took part in last year’s protests against a steep increase in the price of fuel.

Obert Masaraure, the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) president, and the union’s secretary-general, Robson Chere, continue providing their services despite the salary freeze.

Masaraure said his ordeal started on January 18, 2019 when he was allegedly abducted by state operatives and consequently failed to report for duty. His salary was immediately stopped.

“During my abduction, the state security operatives severely tortured me and later dumped me at Harare Central Police Station,” Masaraure said.

“I was charged with subverting a constitutionally elected government.

“The charge emanated from my alleged role in organising protests staged from 14 to 16 January 2019.

“I spent 16 days in remand prison and was later released on bail. Upon my release, I learnt that my salary had been ceased by my employer.

“This was cruel as I had communicated my ordeal to my supervisor, who is the school headmaster.

“The same state, which had abducted me, tortured me, falsely accused me and thrown me into prison, was now accusing me of being absent from my workplace.”

Masaraure said he was later advised that the outstanding salary would soon be paid, but that did not happen.

“Eighteen months on, they still claim that they are processing my salary,” he said.

Chere also narrated a similar ordeal.

“I was abducted by state security agents in Arcturus last year during the January national shutdown which was called by ZCTU. I was later dumped at Goromonzi Police Station where some charges were preferred against me.

“I was denied bail by Goromonzi magistrate Felistas Chakanyuka, so as a result I was detained at the notorious Goromonzi Prison for 16 days before being acquitted of all the three charges.

“I then returned to my work station at Arcturus High School only to find that my salary had been ceased.

“Some few weeks later, I was given a Public Service charge letter with misconduct allegations emanating from the incident of my abduction.”

Chere said a disciplinary hearing was conducted in September 2019 and on January 14 this year, he was transferred to Dimbe Secondary School. He was also fined $200, but he is yet to receive his salary.

“I have been forced to withdraw my daughter from boarding school because I could no longer afford the fees,” Masaraure said.

“We have been surviving on the meagre earnings of my wife. We live in want of basics like food, clean water and healthcare, among other basics.

“We have failed to take care of our extended family who traditionally relied on us for support.”

Both Masaraure and Chere say the authorities have been citing bureaucratic procedures as reasons for the delays in unfreezing their salaries, but believe they are being victimised for their work as union leaders.

The duo’s lawyer Doug Coltart said the government made a commitment to pay his clients in March.

“We signed a deed of settlement with relevant authorities in March this year for the unfreezing of those salaries,” Coltart said.

“But up to now, nothing has happened. “We are now going to approach the High Court so that the deed of settlement becomes a court order.”

Primary and Secondary Education ministry spokesperson Patrick Dzumbu said they would help the two to get their salaries.

“As a ministry, we are not victimising the two at all,” Dzumbu said.

“The issue is being handled by the Civil Service Commission and Treasury. We will try to help so their salaries are unfrozen.”

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Overthrowing Mnangagwa What It Will Take…..

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Emmerson Mnangagwa has been given up to the 7th July to act or face imminent action. The ultimatum was issued by the ZAMU PF youth who has a reputation of paving the way for coups, Godfrey Tsenengamu. Tsenengamu speaks during his press address during the week. His presser comes within days of the military Commander Valerio Sibanda complaining about corruption and what he terms selfishness of some who have betrayed the founding principles of the liberation struggle. Gen Sibanda goes onto the point of even hinting that the One-Man-One-Vote principle has been violated.

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Khupe Mulls Bulawayo Offices Takeover

By A Correspondent- MDC-T led by acting president Dr Thokozani Khupe is expected to take over the Bulawayo offices that were now being used by the MDC-Alliance this week.

The move comes after the party also successfully re-occupied Harvest House in Harare after the Supreme Court, in April ruled that MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa was not the legitimate MDC leader in terms of the party’s constitution and subsequently ordered the convening of an extra-ordinary congress within three months to elect a new president.

MDC-T secretary-general, Mr Douglas Mwonzora said that the party leadership will be in Bulawayo today. He, however, dismissed speculation that the party will also be recalling some councillors in the city.

“We will be coming specifically for parliamentary business but I will also take the advantage to meet the president, Dr Khupe and the party leadership tomorrow. As for the taking over of the party offices in Bulawayo I necessarily don’t need to be there in person.

“As for the recalling of Bulawayo councillors there is no truth in the matter because we have not got a report from the province. What should be explained is that the Harare councillors were recalled in April with the initial list of MPs that was recalled, the reason there has been a lot of talk around them is because the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works only just wrote to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec),” said Mr Mwonzora.

An impeccable party source, however, revealed that the party could take advantage of the presence of Mr Mwonzora to re-occupy the provincial party offices.

“This the first time since the Supreme Court judgement that the secretary-general is in Bulawayo therefore as it stands he will meet with Dr Khupe and also the Bulawayo structures, we have also been told to be prepared to go to the Bulawayo offices similar to what occurred in Harare,” said the source.

The MDC-A and MDC-T have been in a legal dispute for some time, starting with Dr Khupe’s objection before the 2018 election that Mr Chamisa had become the MDC-T leader and hence the leader of the MDC-Alliance, which grouped a number of opposition parties.

Since then, Mr Chamisa has argued that the MDC-A is a political party that has succeeded the parties that went into the alliance, while Dr Khupe has argued that the MDC-T still exists.

After taking control of the MDC-T, Dr Khupe’s camp went on to recall four MPs who won their seats on the MDC-A ticket, but who were originally nominated by the MDC-T.

The High Court at the end of last month found that the MDC-A was not a legal entity, instead being just an electoral pact by a group of political parties which retained their previous existence.