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By A Correspondent| Men dressed as Zimbabwe Republic police cops last night raided the pub belonging to former ZANU PF strongman Jeppy Jaboon situated at 11 Luck Street, Harare.
The building is near the NetOne building in the CBD.
The development was told ZimEye minutes after the incident, at around 8pm Harare time. Pictures below show the pub’s access door smashed in. Over 150 people were reportedly arrested.
At the time of writing the full amount of money stolen could not be established.
“I don’t really understand what happened because these guys just came in their pickup with riot police and they just started arresting people,” said Mr Jaboon.
He continued saying they were
” …arresting people destroying property. I think you have seen the pictures. “
ZimEye asked on the possibility of the uniformed police being civilians who are robbers and we were told,
‘they came with three trucks loaded with riot police officers and they just started eating people and arresting people about 150 people (were arrested). ”
He explained that at the time, people were drinking beer as usual at his pub.
A comment from the ZRP could not be obtained at the time of writing.
Meanwhile ZimEye was perusing evidence submitted on the incident.
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Dear Family and Friends,
I am writing this letter to you on Robert Mugabe Youth Day, a recently proclaimed public holiday. It’s a beautiful day under a hot sun and bright blue sky but it’s hard to see what our youth have got to celebrate. Unemployment around 90%, inflation over 500%, queues for money, food and fuel and not even electricity today. Hopes of getting a job are extremely slim; manufacturing capacity predicted at 27% this year and a guarantee of tear gas, police truncheons and brutality if you dare to demonstrate.
For forty years Zimbabwe has been riddled with endemic corruption at the hands of the party in power. Nothing of any value: natural, man-made or donated has been spared: war victims compensation funds, cars, railways, aeroplanes, housing, oil, steel, gold, diamonds, airports, timber, electricity, banking and the list goes on and on. For the last two decades corruption has been rampant around land and agriculture from the allocation of seized farms to government cronies, security personnel VIPs and members of the judiciary to farm mechanization funds, farm equipment, multiple farm holdings, the Command agriculture scheme, selling free inputs and this week the latest scandal of diverting subsidized maize has been exposed.
A Parliamentary Portfolio Committee heard that abuse of the subsidized maize facility was rife. Senior executives in the government’s GMB (Grain Marketing Board) were implicated: allocating subsidized maize to millers far in excess of their capacity. The millers were in turn diverting the maize to the black market and selling it to neighbouring countries, making huge profits in the process. There were accounts of trucks from the DR Congo offloading copper in South Africa and on their return journey through Zimbabwe filling their empty trucks with our subsidized maize. The corruption extends to border officials who stamp documents with false declarations as to the source of the cargo on trucks which proceed to exit Zimbabwe loaded with our cheap maize. Giving evidence to the Parliamentary Committee we heard that shops in Mozambique are selling Zimbabwean maize and callers to a radio programme saw our maize in shops in Malawi and further north on the route to the DR Congo.
Zimbabwe’s subsidized maize is imported grain and supposed to be assisting hungry and impoverished Zimbabweans. If you can find it, subsidized maize is supposed to sell for Z$70 for 10kgs but on the black market it sells for Z$140 and more than that in countries across our borders. Nothing is sacred in Zimbabwe, not even cheap food for starving people.
Twenty years ago this week farm invasions began in Zimbabwe and they have continued for much of the last two decades. In those horrific, terrifying days when we called police and begged them to help us when government supporters were burning, looting, destroying and evicting us and our employees from our homes and properties, the police would not come, saying it was political. That sentiment remains true today with government withdrawing leases from people who were allocated seized land but who are now perceived to be political rivals. An estimated one million people, (10% of our population at the time) who lived, worked on and owned those seized farms lost everything; we lost our homes, livelihoods, jobs, investments and pensions. But we were not the only losers. Twenty years later Zimbabwe as a whole continues to pay the price of the destruction of commercial agriculture.
This week the Zimbabwe government announced that they were introducing maximum farm sizes and would be taking away sections of land in excess of the new hectarages. Another wave of partisan land distributions is inevitable. After twenty years Zimbabwe has still not accepted the fact that you need commercial farmers to grow the country’s food and not your political allies and supporters.
With well over half of our population dependent on International Food Aid two decades later, the statistics of Zimbabwe’s agricultural production say it all: (Figures from the Mundi Index)
Wheat (metric tons) 1999: 324,000 2019: 100,000
Maize (metric tons) 1999: 2,148,000 2019: 777,000
Soya (metric tons) 1999: 79,000 2019: 29,000
Cotton (217kg bags) 1999: 590,000 2019: 190,000
Sorghum (metric ton) 1999: 100,000 2019: 40,000
As I write this letter, our neighbours in South Africa are arriving at the same crossroad Zimbabwe faced twenty years ago: the expropriation of land without compensation. We hope they learn from us.
Until next time, thanks for reading this Letter From Zimbabwe, now in its 20th year, and my books about life in Zimbabwe, a country in waiting, love cathy 21 February 2020. Copyright © Cathy Buckle. There is no charge for this letter but if you would like to contribute please visit my website http://cathybuckle.co.zw/
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By A Correspondent| The current foreign affairs minister SB Moyo was commandeering over 8112 youths in order to rig elections, just as the Zimbabwe National Army trained over 35000 youths in order to rig the 2013 elections, the Mugabe aligned NPF spokesperson Jealousy Mawarire has alleged.
Speaking during last light’s Heal Zimbabwe Trust debate on the constitution, Mawarire said the military has the final say in all elections.
He said that citizens can spend time worrying about constitutional amendments but at the end of the day the military has the final word on what happens on election Day.
He spoke narrating what he says happened in 2013. He said:
https://twitter.com/ZimEye/status/1230749550417068034?s=19
There were 35000 youths being trained by the army. 7000 were being trained in Bulawayo. Brig SBMoyo was commandeering 8112 youths. This is not allowed in either the constitution or the electoral act. But they do it. So how do you confront such people?
https://twitter.com/ZimEye/status/1230749550417068034?s=19
By Own Correspondent| Zimbabwe intends to build a second fuel pipeline in partnership with three other Southern African countries in a deal that will be funded by the Russian Government to the tune of US$1, 5 billion.
The deal puts a lid on the much talked about Mining, Oil and Gas Services (MOGS) deal which some politicians principally Christopher Mutsvangwa (Zanu-PF) and Tendai Biti (MDC) have been pushing for over five years without success.
The US$1.5billion Russian deal involves Mozambique, Zambia and Botswana and was mooted at last year’s Russia-Africa Summit in Sochi city with the blessings of all the respective Presidents.
A delegation from Russia is expected in Zimbabwe in March to fine tune the deal.
Construction of the second pipeline was rejected as an unviable business venture by Mozambique owing to failure by Zimbabwean oil companies to fully utilise the existing pipeline which has capacity to pump 180 million litres monthly.
About 40 percent of the existing pipeline is not being utilized.
“Russians hinted their interest in funding the second pipeline at last year’s summit in Sochi city as a government to government transaction for the southern region at a very nominal rate. If there is a second pipeline to be build then it is this one by the Russians because this is what the four Governments prefer than having it as a one nation project considering that 40 percent of the current pipeline is underutilised,” said a government source involved in the negotiations.
“Negotiations are now at an advanced stage and a team from the Russian government will be in the country next month.”
MOGS had attempted to build a second pipeline in the past years but Government rejected the deal after discovering that the project was meant to bankroll the opposition MDC party.
The South African firm has continously tried without success to use Christopher Mutsvangwa, Tendai Biti and Eddie Cross to land the deal.
The trio has been at the front of smeering Trafigura and Sakunda Holdings which they believe have been blocking them from landing the billion dollar project.
Sources highlighted that before agreeing on the second pipeline Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique and Botswana first discussed the upgrading of the Beira-Harare pipeline.
“The current pipeline can be upgraded up to 240 million litres monthly which can be expanded to 320 million litres hence continuous engagement at Presidential level to have volumes of scale,” said the source.
“However after deliberations the Russian deal was agreed on.”
The Government source also scoffed at media reports that Zimbabwe was losing US$400 million due to alleged Trafigura monopoly of the pipeline.
The existing pipeline has a capacity to pump 180 million litres monthly at a pipeline fee of 0.0789 cents per litre from Beira.
“Total revenue of the pipeline is USD$14 million monthly and multiplied by 12 months, it gives a revenue of US$170million annually hence assertions in the media that we are losing US$400million is mere fallacy,” said the source.
A NOIC insider indicated that 40 percent of the underutilised capacity of the pipeline at the going rate of 0.0789 cents per litre can amount to US$68million dollars which does not even tally with figures being thrown around.
“There are more than 20 companies which signed agreements with NOIC to pump fuel via pipeline and about six companies pump fuel on a regular basis thus Glencore, IPG, Trafigura, Praise Petroleum, Vivo and BP and one wonders how this can translate to monopoly.
“The pumping fees from Beira to Feruka are not set by Zimbabwe but by CPM of Mozambique as Zimbabwe doesnt own the pipeline. Government of Zimbabwe sets pipeline fees from Feruka to Harare meaning no other company can do that except government,” said the source.
Information ministry permanent secretary Nick Mangwana dismissed reports that Sakunda enjoys a monopoly over the pipeline, saying the company was only recouping its investment for rehabilitating the infrastructure.
Sakunda in 2014 invested millions into the refurbishment of the Beira-Feruka pipeline, and is recouping its investment.
“Trafigura assisted in refurbishing the pipeline and they are recouping their money from the use. The seven (US) cents applies to Zambia and DRC because they would be collecting the fuel from here.
Suppose we contract an energy company to help us build infrastructure, when they have finished they will say ‘from your power tariffs, add the two cents per kilowatt hour which we will use to recoup the costs’ and it will be done, but it doesn’t speak to a monopoly, it speaks to a PPP (public-private partnership). It’s a variant of the BOT (build, operate and transfer). Definitely, they don’t have the monopoly,” he said.
By Spotlight | COLOGNE/CAPE TOWN– President Emmerson Mnangagwa, is reportedly embroiled in a deadly war, to control the country’s gold mines, with his deputy, Vice President Rtd General Constantino Chiwenga, pushing their personal and political relationship to the brink of collapse, Spotlight Zimbabwe, has been told.
The nasty gold war between the two presidium figures, which has also seen their various factional Zanu PF and government camps clashing over control of the nation’s fuel supply, is said to have roped in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and China. The former is believed to be in Mnangagwa’s corner, while the latter is backing Chiwenga, according to a former mines minister in government who spoke to this publication while abroad on a business meeting recently.
Last April, a bombshell investigative report by news agency Reuters, revealed that the UAE has been receiving billions of dollars worth of gold smuggled out of Africa and sent to markets in Europe, the United States and other countries. In 2016, customs data revealed that the UAE imported $15.1 billion worth of gold from Africa, more than any other country, up from $1.3 billion in 2006, the report said.
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Dubai, a UAE emirate, is the gold trading centre of the UAE and contains more gold refineries, bullion investment companies, large and small-scale bullion dealers, gold coin and jewellery traders per square mile than anywhere else on earth.
On the other hand China is by far the world’s largest gold producer, accounting for 13 percent of global mine production.
Beijing has poured millions of dollars into the country’s gold mining industry, using funded grants and loans for small-scale and artisanal miners.
So vicious are the economic and political skirmishes, that the military on Chiwenga’s orders has threatened to thwart violence across the country’s gold belts by criminal mine gangs now popularly known as Mashurugwi, thought to be aligned to Mnangagwa and allegedly enjoying the closet support of the state security ministry, the former minister said.
The Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) NGO, contends that 105 people had been killed in the mining town of Kadoma in the three months from August to October of 2019, while hundreds of others have been severely injured in machete attacks.
“Mnangagwa and Chiwenga’s real power tussle is over control of Zimbabwe’s gold,” said the ex-cabinet minister.
“Whoever controls the gold, will control and rule Zimbabwe. A classified report by the ministry of mines and mining development, which has not been allowed to see the light of day, initially meant for the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Mining Development reveals it all. They (Mnangagwa and Chiwenga) have allegedly been using business tycoon, Kudakwashe Tagwirei, as a front to buy gold mines across the country, using part of the looted US$3 billion command agriculture funds, but have had a falling out in terms of ownership of those mines.”
“Where does Tagwirei get that kind of money to buy four gold mines owned by the Government of Zimbabwe? Where does he derive that power and muscle? The media has reported that Tagwirei is eying to buy Jena Gold Mines, Golden Kopje, Elvington and Sabi, all of which are assets of the the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC). They got it wrong, it is Mnangagwa and Chiwenga buying those mines. My sources tell me that they already own other gold mines in Mazowe, Shamva and even Renco gold mine in Masvingo, through a complex shareholding.”
Senior defence officials this week told Spotlight Zimbabwe, that Mnangagwa is peeved and now weakened by the involvement and inclusion of military generals in the gold deals by Chiwenga.
An assessment contained in a study titled: “Assessing Continuity and Change After Mugabe”, authored by Alexander H. Noyes and released this month by the US-based Rand Corporation, said the country’s military’s influence in politics, the economy and government is on the increase, with army generals heavily involved in mining and fuel sectors.
“There is a call in military circles for a probe of Mnangagwa’s relationship with the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, which is all shrouded in mystrey,” the defence officials said.
By A Correspondent| The Zimbabwe National Army trained over 35000 youths in order to rig the 2013 elections, the Mugabe aligned NPF spokesperson Jealousy Mawarire has said.
Speaking during last light’s Heal Zimbabwe Trust debate on the constitution, Mawarire said the military has the final say in all elections.
He said that citizens can spend time worrying about constitutional amendments but at the end of the day the military has the final word on what happens on election Day.
He spoke narrating what he says happened in 2013. He said:
https://twitter.com/ZimEye/status/1230749550417068034?s=19
There were 35000 youths being trained by the army. 7000 were being trained in Bulawayo. Brig SBMoyo was commandeering 8112 youths. This is not allowed in either the constitution or the electoral act. But they do it. So how do you confront such people?
https://twitter.com/ZimEye/status/1230749550417068034?s=19
The military coup against former Preaident Robert Mugabe was his then deputy, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s attempt to preserve cartel interests, the exiled former cabinet minister Jonathan Moyo has said.
Jonso, as he is affectionately called, accused Mnangagwa of being the creator of cartels that have led to the economy losing billions of dollars through both looting and open corruption.
He said Mnangagwa staged the November 2017 coup to preserve the interests of that network. He said “the cartel was created by Emmerson Mnangagwa and his cronies during the Mugabe era and Mnangagwa carried out a military coup that ousted Mugabe not only to maintain the cartel but also to expand it in order to line up his pockets and those of his cronies.”
By Tafi Mhaka|I never found it instructive that one of my dad’s best friends hailed from Matabeleland. It wasn’t VaNleya’s ethnicity that I regularly appreciated on Saturday afternoons, but his liberal, dynamic and jovial character. Mr Nleya loved to drink beer and talk. And although my dad didn’t drink alcohol, he got along extraordinary well with VaNleya.
Whenever he was around, our home would be filled with diverse, stimulating conversations and wonderful music blaring from the brown vinyl player in the sitting room. We would always play our treasured 12-inch records and enjoy the pleasure of a small, basic liberty in life: friendship.
Right about the same time, I had developed a voracious appetite for reading, history and politics. Besides perusing the dogmatic Herald every day, I read the Financial Gazette on Thursday evenings. But it was my dad’s subscription to parliament’s Hansard that I found most valuable.
I really loved the fiery contributions the late Sydney Malunga made to parliamentary debates. Yet, I never found it instructive that Malunga represented Mpopoma on a Zapu ticket, spoke Ndebele as his mother tongue and came from Bulawayo.
My infrequent visits to Mpopoma never disappointed me, as I had family living there. My late nephew, Weston Mayimbo, had grown up in Bulawayo. There, he had raised a family and started a string of businesses, including a butchery in Mzilikazi. So, when our family travelled to Hwange or Kamativi, via Bulawayo, we often visited SaMayimbo’s home.
It was indescribably great to have family engrained in the heart of Bulawayo’s urban landscape, steeped in the traditions of Matabeleland and rooted in the underbelly of a pulsating melting pot. Yet I never found it instructive that SaMayimbo, an affable SaManyika to the core, had raised a wonderful family over 600 kilometres away from his ancestral home in Honde Valley.
I just mingled enthusiastically and enjoyed the cultural ebbs and flows that a young, fluid and developing society provided. So I must admit that the 1987 Unity Accord took me by surprise, because the Matabeleland massacres had been shrouded in absolute secrecy. They in fact existed beyond the moral realm of the daily interactions many of us actively sought and enjoyed.
We refused to define ourselves through a contrived prism of tribal hate, political opportunism, repression or murder. So to portend that prior to 1987, Zimbabwe had been divided, was merely propaganda. Worse still, I found the suggestion that the so-called unity arrived at on paper, included me, rather mystifying, maddening and demeaning.
It wasn’t my decision to hound, rape and kill pregnant women, and dump their lifeless bodies in mass graves. I honestly played no part in supporting moves to target and murder young men in Matabeleland. In fact whatever former president Robert Mugabe may have said, claimed, signed or purported to do for ‘us’ in Matabeleland and Midlands, only to subdue Zapu, I’m sorry, but he didn’t represent me on any logical, tribal or political level.
By December 1987, many of us loathed his presidency and had silently jumped onto Edgar Tekere’s anti-establishment bandwagon. We just weren’t allowed to publicly voice our massive disgust at the government’s totalitarian rule or question the authenticity of the Unity Accord’s stated intentions.
Its aftermath has been similarly very disappointing, as the Unity Accord has given expression to simmering disunity. The agreement has provided a foundation to whitewash brutalities and stifle political talent from Matabeleland. Yet, we celebrate our negotiated togetherness every December, basically clueless about and insensitive to the physical and mental wounds imposed by Gukurahundi atrocities on thousands of innocent men, women and children’s lives.
Under the permeable umbrella of the Unity Accord, things have become so bad, people are pleading with the government to apologise to the victims of Gukurahundi. They are not demanding a deserved apology, but are begging for a public expression of formal pretence from a sullied, unsympathetic and unrepentant president.
Still, demanding that government finds a resolution to the Gukurahundi injustices shouldn’t be the sole preserve of the Matabeleland Civic Society or Matabeleland chiefs. It shouldn’t be a local or provincial affair that draws limited oxygen from an oppressive Zanu-pf government.
It should actually be a progressive national imperative. Time and again Zanu-PF has adopted a kill and negotiate strategy as a means to a political end. Many a time it has employed divisive nationalist philosophy to foment considerable distrust, violence and political chaos amongst us, and many have taken the bloody bait. That shouldn’t be allowed to persist, as a resolution to Gukurahundi is unendingly tied to our struggle for a stronger democracy and economic parity.
It’s a shame our brothers and sisters were killed in the name of Zimbabwe, only for where they lived and who they were. Nonetheless, today, it remains a festering embarrassment that, many among us, who masquerade as woke activists and progressive leaders, have not really stood up to demand justice and compensation for the disappeared, tortured, raped and slain.
Indeed, they have not gone the distance to fight for our moral sustenance vis-à-vis Gukurahundi. However, I sympathise with every individual’s unsolicited struggles, and owe my many of my greatest friendships and special moments in life to embracing ethnic diversity across the length and breadth of our beautiful nation.
I owe my identity to many impassioned souls who defied conventions and demonstrated that genuine unity could flourish free from dubious political agreements and traditional beliefs.
Suffice it to say that it is impossible to fully appreciate the gorgeous tapestry of ethnic diversity without resolving our government’s violent impunity during Gukurahundi once and for all. Indeed, it’s time to dump the Unity Accord and conclude a new, progressive pact.
Tafi Mhaka is a Johannesburg-based writer and commentator. His debut novel, Mutserendende: The African in Us, is scheduled for release in 2020.
Source: Nehanda Radio
By A Correspondent| Constitutional Lawyer, Lovemore Madhuku yesterday said Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration does not respect the constitution.
He said they have an appetite to change the constitution at will at any time.
Madhuku was speaking during a Heal Zimbabwe Trust debate in the capital.
On the same panel were the NPF spokesman Jealousy Mawarire, MDC Khupe MP Priscilla Misihairabwi, and the MDC’s top lawyer, Kucaca Phulu.
Pouring out during his allocated time, Madhuku said he was speaking under three different hats, representing the Polad group, then his own party the NCA, and thirdly, under his own person, as a citizen of Zimbabwe.
He said: “this govt which has been running our country since 1980, they don’t respect the view that the constitution is higher than other laws.
“They take the view that the constitution is like any other law… And here I am speaking as Lovemore Madhuku the citizen.”
Former Health deputy minister Edwin Muguti has consented to the nullification of his 23-year marriage to Tapiwa Muguti (nee Mukandi) after she approached the High Court seeking an order to part ways with him on the basis that the couple’s marriage has irretrievably broken down.
The new development was revealed by Mukandi, who told the court in her founding affidavit that Muguti had now also consented to the cancellation of the marriage certificate and had withdrawn his notice of appearance to defend.
However, the divorce matter is now set to be finalised tomorrow before a High Court judge.
“The defendant (Muguti), however, has since informed me (Mukandi) that he does not wish to contest the divorce action anymore and that is why he has filed his notice of withdrawal of appearance to defend and plea. The defendant has signed the consent documents and I confirm the signatures thereon as those of the defendant. I have signed the consent paper and I confirm that the signature thereon is mine,” Mukandi said.
In his supplementary affidavit, Muguti confirmed the developments, saying he had reached an agreement with his wife on the way forward adding all the queries that had been previously raised by the court relating to their Manresa, Harare, property had been addressed.
According to court papers, the Manresa property had been listed in another civil matter in which Muguti was being sued by his former landlady Joyce Mako-Mushaninga over a US$29 897 rental debt.
“I submit that the property is no longer subject to any dispute or auctioning and have confirmed with the Sheriff of High Court and that is the reason why the defendant withdrew his plea in that regard,” Muguti said.
Mrs Netty Musanhu
Own Correspondent|THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) has with immediate effect parted ways with Commissioner Mrs Netty Musanhu over a long-standing matter of conflict of interest.
In a rather bitter statement yesterday, the commission said the conflict of interest issue has been in existence since Mrs Musanhu’s appointment to the commission in 2016.
Section 236(2) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe states that: “Persons who are members of a political party or organisation on their appointment to an independent Commission must relinquish that membership without delay and in any event within thirty days of their appointment.”
Prior to her appointment to NPRC, Mrs Musanhu was as the Executive Director of Musasa Project, an organisation that works to protect and capacitate women who are victims of violence.
At the NPRC, she was in charge of the Victim Support, Gender and Diversity thematic area and Resource Mobilisation Role.
The commission did not reveal what was the outstanding conflict of interest issue that has forced Mrs Musanhu out of NPRC.
We publish the statement by the NPRC below:
Nehanda Nyakasikana
A CHITUNGWIZA woman who claims to be a spirit medium was on Wednesday arrested for storming Munhumutapa Building – Office of the President and Cabinet – demanding an audience with the President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Asinuta Dendere was arraigned before Harare Magistrates Rumbidzai Mugwagwa charged with unlawful entry.
Dendere who claimed to be possessed by the spirit of Mbuya Nehanda said she will not stop until she delivers a “message from the spirits to Mnangagwa.”
“The spirits keep tormenting me they are not happy with how the government is running the country’s affairs,” she claimed.
“I am not a dog and the citizens of Zimbabweans are not dogs. Not body should treat us like dogs.”
Dendere stopped the reading of allegations, saying she is only violent because of government’s deficiencies.
The complainant is the state represented by Simbarashe Mangezi who is an employee at Munhumutapa Building.
Prosecutors alleged that on February 19 around 10am at Munhumutapa Building, Dendere stormed the entrance and started to behave mischievously saying she is a spirit medium and she wanted to enter into the building.
Mangezi apprehended the accused and reported the case which led to her arrest.
She was then taken to Harare Central Police station.
Harare magistrate Mugwagwa ordered that Dendere be examined by a psychiatrist.
She was remanded to March 4 and placed in the custody of her daughter-in-law.
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EFF Julius Malema EFF leader Julius Malema has offered his apology to the President Cyril Ramaphosa after accusing him of abusing his wife.
Correspondent|EFF leader Julius Malema has apologised to President Cyril Ramaphosa for the women abuse allegations he made against him.
In a statement released by Malema on Thursday evening, the red berets leader says he was drowned out and had his mic switched off in parliament before he could offer his apology to Ramaphosa.
This comes after Ramaphosa offered Malema and his wife an apology over the allegations of abuse which were levelled against him by his friend-turned-foe ANC MP Boy Mamabolo.
“Today, following President Ramaphosa’s apology to my wife and family, I stood in parliament to return the same hand to him, his departed wife, Nomazizi and his entire family. I was however, drowned down by ruling party benches without any protection from presiding officers,” Malema said.
“After a long discussion with my wife about the President’s apology, I have decided to pen down the apology that I should have communicated on the platform of the Joint Sitting of Parliament where it belonged.”
Malema said he had already called Ramaphosa to offer his apology.
He said that he was provoked by Mamabolo’s repeated accusations but admitted that it was wrong for him to respond by also levelling further accusations which were directed to Ramaphosa.
Malema said he had never laid a hand to his wife and that if anyone could present a shred of evidence to the contrary, he would immediately resign from Parliament.
“If there should be evidence produced to dispute my claim, even as minute as a molecule, I will be prepared to resign as an MP and President of the EFF. This I will do before the matter can serve in a competent court of law,” Malema said.
He said that the use of a serious issue such as gender-based violence, which the country is grappling with countless women being killed by men on a daily basis, was wrong and that he should should have known better to not use it as a political tool.
“It was therefore in a desperate act of personal defense which I now regret because of how critical the matter of Gender-Based Violence is for all of us as a country.
“I hope the president can accept my apology, together with his family, which I offer sincerely,” Malema said.
He also apologised to all South Africans who were offended by the engagement between him and Mamabolo.
“I also hope that such a degeneration never occurs again where ANC MPs use personal matters, masquerading in false and malicious accusations to score political points.”
Source: Sowetan
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa and British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson (Image: Daily Express)
THE British government’s HM Treasury on Thursday updated its financial sanctions notices against Zimbabwe and ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida organisations.
View Financial sanctions, Zimbabwe at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/financial-sanctions-zimbabwe.
View Financial sanctions, ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida organisations at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/current-list-of-designated-persons-al-qaida.
The European Union has renewed its arms embargo on Zimbabwe, as well as a targeted asset freeze on the state arms company.
In a statement on Monday, the Council of the European Union said the late former president Robert Mugabe’s name had been removed from the sanctions list, adding that an asset freeze and travel ban on four other individuals would remain, although suspended.
The four are Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, Agriculture Minister Perrance Shiri, Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander Phillip Valerio Sibanda and former first lady, Grace Mugabe.
Mugabe, who died in September last year, is off the sanctions list.
The decision to review the Zimbabwe sanctions is the first since former colonial power Britain – which campaigned for the sanctions first imposed in 2002 – officially withdrew from the European Union.
Pledging its support for “economic and political reforms in Zimbabwe” the EU said it wanted to move towards a “more constructive EU-Zimbabwe relationship.”
“Taking into account the situation in Zimbabwe, including the yet to be investigated alleged role of the armed and security forces in human rights abuses, the Council agreed to renew its arms embargo and targeted assets freeze against one company, Zimbabwe Defence Industries, for one year until 20 February 2021,” the statement said.
“The existing restrictive measures against four individuals are suspended. The arms embargo, as well as the asset freeze against Zimbabwe Defence Industries, do not affect the Zimbabwean economy, foreign direct investment, or trade.”
The EU said in noted the ongoing acute humanitarian crisis in Zimbabwe, and would renew its support in various sectors “such as economic development, primary health care, resilience building, as well as through humanitarian assistance.”
The EU sanctions were forced imposed in 2002 in response to the often-violent invasion of farms owned by whites, and human rights abuses.
Initially targeting over 100 officials who were banned from travelling to the EU and subject to an asset freeze, the sanctions regime has been relaxed over the years, although arms trade with Zimbabwe by EU states remains banned.
The EU said it “stands ready to review the whole range of its policies at any time, when justified, based on developments in the country.”
George Charamba, the spokesman for the presidency, said they expected Britain to shortly announce its own sanctions policy on Zimbabwe, which he said would be aligned with the more aggressive sanctions imposed by the United States.
“The British government is set to issue a statement in which it seeks to disagree with marginal concessions done by the EU on illegal sanctions against Zimbabwe,” Charamba wrote on Twitter.
“The goal is two-fold: to show independence of action vis-a-vis the EU; to align with the United States which retains virulent sanctions against Zimbabwe as the new UK Prime Miniser (Boris Johnson) closely aligns his policy with the US, and seeks to placate his home constituency against lingering British anger in respect of land reforms.
“UK does not want closure on land, which is why it has problems with Zimbabwe rejoining Commonwealth. Aluta!”
THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has sought the assistance of traditional leaders and healers to cast away goblins that terrorised teachers at Ntenjane Primary School in Bulilima, Matabeleland South.
The teachers have abandoned the school after the goblin attacks.
Matabeleland South acting Provincial Education Director Mr Lifias Masukume confirmed the development yesterday.
He said he has instructed Bulilima District Schools Inspector, Ms Evelyn Ncube, to engage the District Developmment Co-ordinator Mr Nyasha Majonga and traditional leaders over the matter.
“This is a very difficult and sensitive matter. These issues of goblins cannot be proven scientifically, neither can they be dismissed. So, in order to protect the teachers and the pupils too, there is need to approach the matter carefully. I got a call with regards to the matter yesterday (Wednesday) that teachers are running away from school and I have since engaged the District Schools Inspector.
“I told her to get hold of the District Administrator so that they look for the traditional leaders who are the owners of the place, so that they can find traditional healers who will know how to appease the spirits or chase away whatever it is that is troubling teachers there,” he said.
Mr Masukume said similar occurrences had been dealt with in the past and the teachers’ claims could not be dismissed as false without investigations.
He said the ministry could not deal with the matter alone as it has no jurisdiction over spiritual matters and had to engage community leaders who know the history of the area, the religious beliefs of the people and the ceremonies that needed to be conducted as per the culture of respective areas.
“This is not the first time we have received such reports. Although outcomes have been different after investigations, we have dealt with a number of similar circumstances around different schools in the past.
“We had a similar story at Gohole School about goblins attacking teachers, more recently, there were reports at Minda School of unseen objects which were throwing stones into hostels. However, it later turned out in this particular case (Minda School) that it was naughty boys who were hurling stones at the girls’ dormitories,” said Mr Masukume.
“We however, cannot rule out such spiritual things being true in other schools. As a ministry, we do not have the powers to preside over such, therefore we will hand over such matters to community leaders to engage those with the powers to deal with the spiritual realm.
“It is sensitive, and we want to ensure that the workplace is a safe environment for all. We do not want a situation where we fail to address matters and no teacher wants to be deployed to a school. Hopefully this is addressed urgently and teachers can go back to their work stations.”
Teachers who spoke to Chronicle on condition of anonymity swore that they were not going back to the school following their ordeals. “We are now victims of escalating witchcraft and goblins that storm workstations from the world of evil to unleash spine-chilling fears and a reign of terror. I left in a rush and left all my belongings. I am not going back to that place,” said one teacher in a message sent to this publication.
Another said on many occasions, she would mysteriously wake up lying on the floor yet she would have slept on the bed the previous night.
“I sleep on my bed daily; however, I wake up almost daily on the floor, with my blankets and everything. I have had enough of it. I asked my pastor to pray about it and it stopped for a while. It has started. There is no way I am going back. Public Service Commission will have to make a plan for us,” she said.
Some teachers said they would find their dishes washed in the morning, while some found strange objects in their quarters such as fresh goatskins.
“I wear my underwear when I sleep, but when I wake up, it is washed and is hung to dry on the washing line. It happened for two consecutive days and I told my husband about it. He came to pick me at school and scolded me for not telling him the first time it happened,” she said.
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), the Zimbabwe National Roads Authority (Zinara) and the Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) have launched an operation targeting unroadworthy and unlicensed vehicles.
Vehicles with defects and not licensed will be impounded and subjected to strict vetting to check if they were not used for any criminal activities.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said: “People should register their vehicles and license them to avoid any inconveniences on the road.”
He also encouraged motorists to change ownership when they sell their vehicles as some people are buying them to use for criminal purposes.
“When our detectives are doing investigations they track some vehicles to seven or more people, all claiming to have sold the car hence as police we have decided to launch this kind of an operation that involves all the arms of the transport sector.”
The crackdown on unregistered vehicles comes in the wake of a series of armed robberies and muggings countrywide during which criminals use the vehicles to commit crimes.
Recently money changers in Chitungwiza were robbed of cash by suspects who were using vehicles without number plates.
Ellen Chiwenga
State Media|UNITED Kingdom-based football intermediary and only African woman match agent in the world, Ellen Chiwenga, has set her eyes on the Zifa presidency in the 2022 elections.
A member of the Association of Football Agents (AFA), the International Association of Fifa Licensed Football Match Agents (FIFMA), and Women in Football (WIF) from Zimbabwe, Chiwenga took to her Facebook timeline to announce her intended entry into mainstream football politics in two years’ time to challenge Felton Kamambo.
Should Kamambo choose to seek re-election as expected and wins, he will be in his second and final term according to Article 38 of the Zifa Constitution.
Chiwenga informed her friends on Facebook that she will contest the Zifa presidency when the present board’s four-year tenure expires in 2022.
Responding to a question by one of her Facebook followers, Kudakwashe Motsi, who asked if she was sincere in her intentions to run for the biggest football post on the domestic scene, Chiwenga said she was serious.
If she decides to run, Chiwenga has to relinquish her positions as a member of the Association of Football Agents (AFA) and the International Association of Fifa Licensed Football match Agents (FIFMA) as per Fifa requirements.
When Chronicle Sport contacted her yesterday, she could neither confirm nor deny that she was eyeing the Zifa presidency.
“My personal assistant will give you details, don’t worry,” Chiwenga said.
If she contests and wins, Chiwenga, who has been working in the world of football for more than 15 years, will become only the third African woman to lead a football association after Lydia Nsekera and Isha Johansen who were voted presidents of the Burundi and Sierra Leone Football Associations respectively.
According to her biography, Chiwenga legally represents athletes by checking their contracts and negotiating their employment. She is responsible for communication between managers and individuals she represents to ensure that both sides are satisfied.
She also arranges worldwide matches between teams belonging to different confederations, such as friendly matches and tournaments between national teams or clubs.
“With passion and relentless determination, Ellen works tirelessly to promote social and economic development through football. She transforms football into a powerful instrument of economic and human development that builds healthy communities, fosters growth, empowers women and inspires change around the world,” reads part of her biography.
In 2017, Chiwenga won the Personality of the Year Award under the Zimbabwe Achievers’ Awards and the African Woman of the Year in Football in 2018.
In the same year, she became an ambassador of FC Karachi in Pakistan. In August 2019, Chiwenga was appointed Global Goodwill Ambassador of Bring Hope Humanitarian Foundation (BHHF), a charity organisation that delivers humanitarian aid and medicines to internally displaced people, refugees and people in need around the world.
In November 2019, she was awarded the prestigious Football Black List Award for her outstanding work in football and in January this year, she was awarded the Medal of Knight of the Order of Lafayette.
Chiwenga is also a member of the Right to Play’ Partnerships Committee.
A caretaker (49) at a lodge in Matsheumhlope suburb, Bulawayo, was killed in cold blood and his body found with a deep cut on the forehead while his hands were tied to his left leg.
Edwin Ndelelo Nyathi’s decomposing body was found in one of the rooms at the lodge by his neighbour on Tuesday who alerted the police.
His family yesterday said Nyathi, who was employed at the lodge owned by a city medical doctor, could have been killed on Saturday.
His brother Mr Godwill Nare said they were informed of his death by neighbours who saw police removing his body from the scene.
“My brother was brutally murdered. We don’t know who could have done it. He lived alone at the lodge where he had been working for the past 15 years. We suspect it could have been a robbery gone wrong. Although we did not see his body, we were told that both his hands were tied to his left leg. He also had a deep cut in his forehead and was found in a pool of blood and there was also a brick in the room,” said Mr Nare.
“A neighbour stumbled on his body before informing the police on Tuesday. His body was already decomposing and the postmortem report suggests that he could have been killed on Saturday.”
He said Nyathi was a loner who was single and childless.
Mr Nare said his family was devastated as they do not have clues on what could have led to Nyathi’s callous murder.
“It’s difficult to tell what could have led to him being killed but police are investigating the murder. We hope that is what would bring closure to us,” said Mr Nare.
Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said they were appealing for information that could give leads into the gruesome murder.
“We are investigating a murder case where a caretaker at a city lodge was found dead by his neighbour. We appeal to members of the public who might have information which would assist us in solving this case to report to their nearest police station,” said Insp Ncube.
The medical doctor, who requested not to be named, said the lodge was not operational.
“He was caretaker at our lodge in Matsheumhlope suburb. The lodge was owned by my deceased spouse and is not operating at the moment.
“It ceased to operate after my husband’s death. It is a deceased estate and we hope after all legal issues are done it will resume operations. He lived alone and maybe that is what could have led to the murder incident being discovered very late,” she said.
City Health director Dr Prosper Chonzi
State Media|The Zimbabwean woman who was quarantined for tests for coronavirus (Covid-19) at Wilkins Hospital in Harare was yesterday discharged a few hours after testing negative.
The 27-year-old woman, was in Wuhan, the epicentre of Covid-19, and passed through Guangzhou before she came to Zimbabwe.
Said City Health director Dr Prosper Chonzi: “We admitted this patient two days ago for a suspected coronavirus (COVID-19) infection. We placed her under isolation because that is what is required for us to do if one is suspected to be carrying the virus and we isolated her at Wilkins Hospital,” he said.
“The reason for admission was that she had a positive history of travel. She has done very well and we have since done the PCR tests for coronavirus.
“It has turned out to be negative and we are happy with the clinical health of the patient and we have since decided to discharge her today and follow up on her for the next 21 days to see if she develops any kind of fever or symptoms of Covid-19.”
Dr Chonzi said the woman showed neither signs nor symptoms of the virus and having tested negative there was no reason to keep her in hospital any longer.
“When she was admitted, she was not symptomatic; she had no cough, no high temperature and no signs of respiratory distress. We doubt very much that she will develop any kind of symptoms.
“There is no need for us to isolate her because she has no symptoms of the virus and the tests turned out negative. Normally, patients who pass on the infection will be symptomatic so for her we cannot keep her because she does not have a runny nose, she is not coughing or sneezing. So we don’t expect her to pass on the infection when is not symptomatic.”
Dr Chonzi said the woman will be placed under strict self-quarantine and surveillance for the next 21 days.
“We had moved our patients to Beatrice Infectious Diseases Hospitals and the moment patients will be treated there, Wilkins Hospital will start functioning normally on Monday,” Dr Chonzi said.
Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo said the Government was tightening security along the country’s ports of entry to prevent illegal crossing by people who may spread Covid-19.
He made this remarks while addressing parliamentarians who had asked on the state of the country’s preparedness towards Covid-19.
“We had a suspected case of coronavirus and it tested negative. In order to protect our nation, the candidate had to be isolated immediately. To me, this shows that our system is working well and is a sign of good preparedness,” he said.
“I can safely confirm that the Zimbabwean traveller was identified through our surveillance system at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport having noted that she had been to the epicentre of this coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan.”
World Bank country manager Ms Mukami Kariuki (centre) makes a presentation while Polad Thematic Committee on Governance and Legislative Agenda chairman Professor Lovemore Madhuku (right) and Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Guo Shaochun listen
State Media|The Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) — a grouping of politicians who contested the 2018 presidential elections — yesterday held its maiden Economic Summit which drew together captains of industry, labour unions and development partners.
In his opening remarks, President Mnangagwa once again extended an invitation to parties that have not yet joined the national dialogue to do so.
One such party is MDC-Alliance led by Mr Nelson Chamisa.
The President said no one had monopoly on ideas.
“The cornerstone of the Second Republic is dialogue as a means of resolving the challenges that may arise in our nation and the sharing of knowledge among us as Zimbabweans,” he said.
“No one has the monopoly of ideas on how our country can speedily modernise, industrialise, develop and grow. It is only through dialogue and hard honest work that our collective efforts can be fruitful. As you may be aware, POLAD is a platform which seeks to enhance national cohesion, unity and political tolerance.
“In addition, the forum is committed to undertake remedial steps to address identified gaps to enhance economic stability, growth and sustainable development.
“In that spirit, this summit presents us with an opportunity to put our minds together towards the realisation of our national vision and aspirations. We have, as a Government, declared 2020 as the year of productivity and trade; as such, let us work in unity of purpose to achieve our development milestones and ultimately, Vision 2030.”
He said turning around the country’s economic fortunes was not an overnight event, but a process that could take time.
“The economy is an intricate ecosystem that requires our collective effort and hard work. It influences our day to day lives regardless of our creeds, socio-economic status, political or religious persuasions, among other things. I therefore, call upon my fellow countrymen and women to join hands and help chart a better future for the collective good of our country.
“In doing so, let us be realists and acknowledge that, to put our country back on its rails will not be an event, but a process. There are no quick fixes. We must be bold and stay on course, always seeking sustainable means to resolve our challenges. Let us act and speak with the collective good in mind and never be blinded by individual or sectoral benefits.
“In unity of purpose, let us provide proposals and recommendations that stimulate investment, productivity, decent jobs and fight poverty. Innovative ideas which will help Government to develop robust social safety nets for the more vulnerable members of our communities are also welcome.”
The President said his administration would be responsive to the requirements of the market. He urged Zimbabweans to explore ways of increasing productivity and attract local and foreign investment.
“As we consolidate and accelerate our economic recovery, let us be emboldened by the fact that Government is not on sabbatical leave. Policies and programmes are in place on which we can build. I therefore urge delegates, as you engage, not to gloss over the unique, specific realities, which we find ourselves in as a country,” said President Mnangagwa.
“Most of these are unprecedented in other economies. It is through a realistic understanding of our situation that our discourse would be more useful.”
After the President’s address, there were panel discussions chaired by various committee chairpersons.
First was the business panel where captains of industry outlined the challenges they were facing. Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) president Mr Henry Ruzvidzo said currency and exchange rate stability and policy consistency were key to economic development.
“Perhaps a national currency stabilisation plan which is still and time-bound is necessary,” he said.
Mr Ruzvidzo said the Government was there to protect market distortions and pointed out that uncertainty around business environments discouraged investment.
Ms Rosemary Kariuki of the World Bank acknowledged that 2019 was a difficult year globally and Zimbabwe was no exception.
South African Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mbaleka Mbete and his Chinese counterpart Guo Shaochun gave detailed accounts of their economic experiences and how their governments managed to overcome the challenges they were facing.
There was another panel discussion on labour and consumers where labour leaders explained the challenges facing workers due to relentless increases in the cost of basic commodities.
Ms Rosemary Siyachitema of the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ)said consumers were struggling to transact electronically due system challenges while other traders were refusing to embrace the use of plastic money.
The Health Services Board (HSB) intends to recruit 900 nurses to fully staff referral hospitals, board chairperson, Dr Paulinus Sikosana has said.
Dr Sikosana said there were shortages of nurses and specialists in referral hospitals.
He said there were only vacancies for 646 trained general nurses.
“As you are aware, the board is on a tour of hospitals and this time we are in the Midlands. We have just toured Kwekwe General Hospital and from our observation and the briefing we got from the medical superintendent, there is need for more nurses and specialists for them to cope with the workload.
“As the board, we have since requested for an additional 900 nurses to fill in the gaps in the hospitals and we are now waiting for the Treasury response to our request,” he said.
Dr Sikosana said the hospital needed to be equipped with a fully-fledged casualty department.
“Kwekwe General Hospital is on a major road, the Bulawayo-Harare Highway. Staff often attend to major accidents and there is need for a casualty department.
There is also need for a consultancy at the hospital so that we provide not just basic, but quality health delivery system,” he said.
Dr Sikosana said the board will improve conditions for health workers.
“We are aware of the current economic environment, but as the employer we are working on a raft of measures meant to incentivise the workers. We are a listening board and we value the service that our health workers do to keep the country healthy,” he said.-State media
The Zimbabwean woman who was quarantined for tests for coronavirus (Covid-19) at Wilkins Hospital in Harare was yesterday discharged a few hours after testing negative.
The 27-year-old woman, was in Wuhan, the epicentre of Covid-19, and passed through Guangzhou before she came to Zimbabwe.
Said City Health director Dr Prosper Chonzi: “We admitted this patient two days ago for a suspected coronavirus (COVID-19) infection. We placed her under isolation because that is what is required for us to do if one is suspected to be carrying the virus and we isolated her at Wilkins Hospital,” he said.
“The reason for admission was that she had a positive history of travel. She has done very well and we have since done the PCR tests for coronavirus.
“It has turned out to be negative and we are happy with the clinical health of the patient and we have since decided to discharge her today and follow up on her for the next 21 days to see if she develops any kind of fever or symptoms of Covid-19.”
Dr Chonzi said the woman showed neither signs nor symptoms of the virus and having tested negative there was no reason to keep her in hospital any longer.
“When she was admitted, she was not symptomatic; she had no cough, no high temperature and no signs of respiratory distress. We doubt very much that she will develop any kind of symptoms.
“There is no need for us to isolate her because she has no symptoms of the virus and the tests turned out negative.
Normally, patients who pass on the infection will be symptomatic so for her we cannot keep her because she does not have a runny nose, she is not coughing or sneezing. So we don’t expect her to pass on the infection when is not symptomatic.”
Dr Chonzi said the woman will be placed under strict self-quarantine and surveillance for the next 21 days.
He said Wilkins Hospital will start operating normally next week.-State media
A Bulawayo man who recently turned to court claiming he was being bashed by his wife was further disgraced by his wife when she claimed that the alleged abuse was a stern reprimand against him for allegedly stealing her clothes including her “new” panties and giving them to his lover as gifts.
It emerged that trouble started after Debra Shumirai Dzowa suspected her husband Masauso Phiri of having taken her property, including some household properties, clothes and underwear to his lover Telia Zilawe who stays in Mpopoma suburb.
Dzowa who found her property missing from the house upon her return from South Africa on 8 January this year decided to shame her husband after he approached the court and sought a protection order against her, claiming he was living a hellish life at the hands of his violent wife before he asked her to be evicted from the house.
Phiri told the court that his wife had been verbally, physically and emotionally abusing him since September 2018.
“On several occasions she has threatened me with death and she intensified her threats since she came back from South Africa on 8 January this year.
She sent me numerous threatening WhatsApp and text messages. Since we stay together, I’m afraid she can harm me,” complained Phiri.
Meanwhile, Dzowa told B-Metro that on the day of the court hearing she didn’t make it as she was attending her aunt’s funeral.
“It is not true that I am abusing him.
Our problems started when I came back from South Africa on 8 January. This was after I discovered that some of my property comprising household property, clothes, and panties were missing.
“When I asked him about the missing items, he professed ignorance on their whereabouts.
Surprisingly, there was no sign of a break-in at our house.
“From my investigations that is when I gathered that he was the one responsible. He gave them to his girlfriend who used to come to our house for sleep-overs,” said Dzowa while adding that she had since reported the matter to the police.
She said after reporting the matter to the police, her husband, in a bid to “fix” her — applied for a protection order against her claiming she was abusing him.
Dzowa said she was now living in fear of being bewitched after her husband’s lover threatened to take her “special garments” for ritual purposes.-B-Metro
A SOLDIER left many hearts sore and eyes teary when he revealed that he is tired of being beaten up by his wife who always comes back home drunk and in the company of males.
This came out at the Bulawayo magistrates’ court when Noel Moyo of Pelandaba West said in most instances his wife Nhlalwenhle Mqawana also assaults him with dangerous weapons so he decided to seek a protection order from the courts.
“I am applying for a peace order against my wife who is in the habit of assaulting me with dangerous weapons. She uses vulgar language, threatens me with death and is always coming home drunk and in the company of males,” said Moyo.
He added: “When I ask her why she tortures me she threatens me with death.
I work in Harare and most times whenever I delay to come home I get beaten by her. I am tired of being bitter, threatened, abused verbally and emotionally in the presence of my children. I am in the army and I do not want to take things into my hands so may the court grant me a peace order against this abusive woman.”
Western Commonage magistrate Urgent Vundla granted an interim order pending a final decision.-B-Metro
In 2003/4 Prof Mthuli Ncube founded and steered Barbican Bank which was forced to close because of “ABUSE OF DEPOSITOR FUNDS, ILLICIT FOREIGN CURRENCY TRADES, ILLIQUIDITY, VIOLATING EXCHANGE CONTROL REGULATIONS AND POOR CORPORATE GOVERNANCE” among other reasons.
14 years later (in 2018), he came back after his appointment as Minister of Finance & Economic Development with a mandate to foster economic growth and development through the provision of sound macro-economic policies.
His key macro-economic policies include:
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Zimbabwe School Examination Council Public Relation Manager, Nicky Dhlamini said review of examination fees was necessary to fund operations which will result in the successful running of national examinations.
He was responding to concerns from parents over the increase in exam fees amid fears that some pupils will fail to write their Ordinary and Advanced Level examinations.
“The last review was in 2015 which saw fees being pegged at US$15 since then, even though the economy and currency has changed, ZIMSEC did not change its fees.
“The fees review is not based on United State dollar rate but on cost of the running of examinations in Zimbabwean dollars.
“The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education in conjunction with the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare have programmes which will assist the underprivileged candidates whose cases are presented to them.
“ZIMSEC examinations are run based on the number of candidates who register. It is therefore not possible for us to foretell the number of candidates as ZIMSEC does not run on schools.
“ZIMSEC does not review fees autonomously.
There is a board of Directors which thoroughly vets the proposed figures before presenting them to the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education.-H-Metro
Zimbabwe School Examination Council Public Relation Manager, Nicky Dhlamini said review of examination fees was necessary to fund operations which will result in the successful running of national examinations.
He was responding to concerns from parents over the increase in exam fees amid fears that some pupils will fail to write their Ordinary and Advanced Level examinations.
“The last review was in 2015 which saw fees being pegged at US$15 since then, even though the economy and currency has changed, ZIMSEC did not change its fees.
“The fees review is not based on United State dollar rate but on cost of the running of examinations in Zimbabwean dollars.
“The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education in conjunction with the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare have programmes which will assist the underprivileged candidates whose cases are presented to them.
“ZIMSEC examinations are run based on the number of candidates who register. It is therefore not possible for us to foretell the number of candidates as ZIMSEC does not run on schools.
“ZIMSEC does not review fees autonomously.
There is a board of Directors which thoroughly vets the proposed figures before presenting them to the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education.-H-Metro
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Health Minister Obadiah Moyo says Zimbabwean students in China are safe from coronavirus…
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By A Correspondent| Men dressed as Zimbabwe Republic police cops last night raided the pub belonging to former ZANU PF strongman Jeppy Jaboon situated at 11 Luck Street, Harare.
The building is near the NetOne building in the CBD.
The development was told ZimEye minutes after the incident. Pictures below show the pub’s access door smashed in.
At the time of writing the full amount of money stolen could not be established.
“I don’t really understand what happened because these guys just came in their pickup with riot police and they just started arresting people,” said Mr Jaboon.
He continued saying they were
” …arresting people destroying property. I think you have seen the pictures. “
ZimEye asked on the possibility of the uniformed police being civilians who are robbers and we were told,
‘they came with three trucks loaded with riot police officers and they just started eating people and arresting people about 150 people (were arrested). ”
He explained that at the time, people were drinking beer as usual at his pub.
A comment from the ZRP could not be obtained at the time of writing.
Meanwhile ZimEye was perusing evidence submitted on the incident.
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Farai Dziva|A prominent twitter user,
Effort Makusha, a perceived Zanu PF sympathiser has dismissed as baseless reports that Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has collapsed.
Unconfirmed reports said Chiwenga was rushed to South Africa to seek urgent medical attention.
Makusha said Chiwenga attended a POLAD event in the capital, Harare today.
“President
@edmnangagwa
, VP Chiwenga this morning attended the inaugural economic summit which was held by the economic committee of the Political Actors Dialogue at Rainbow Towers in Harare.
All those reports of the collapse of the VP Chuiwenga are fake,”wrote Makusha on Twitter.
Farai Dziva|A prominent twitter user,
Effort Makusha, a perceived Zanu PF sympathiser has dismissed as baseless reports that Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has collapsed.
Unconfirmed reports said Chiwenga was rushed to South Africa to seek urgent medical attention.
Makusha said Chiwenga attended a POLAD event in the capital, Harare today.
“President
@edmnangagwa
, VP Chiwenga this morning attended the inaugural economic summit which was held by the economic committee of the Political Actors Dialogue at Rainbow Towers in Harare.
All those reports of the collapse of the VP Chuiwenga are fake,”wrote Makusha on Twitter.
Farai Dziva|Controversial former MDC T deputy president Obert Gutu has claimed that the opposition will not win the 2023 polls.
“We’re now focusing on 2028 because, as I have already stated, 2023 is a CASE CLOSED. The impending implosion and inevitable split of the main opposition political party in Zimbabwe is also pointing to another NO contest in 2028. It is what it is,” claimed Gutu.
“It’s always dangerous and foolhardy to hunt with the hounds and run with the hares! Be real! Choose which side you’re! You can’t have your cake and eat it! You can’t blow hot and cold! You can’t approbate and reprobate!
A few days ago, I tweeted that 2023 is done and dusted! I repeat, here and now : 2023 is already a done deal! A fait accompli! Let’s now focus on 2028, which apparently, is mostly likely going to produce a similar result!”
The Warriors will start their 2020 football calendar outside the top 100, according to latest FIFA rankings announced on Thursday.
Zimbabwe retained the 111th position on the global ladder with 1180 points while in Africa they are number 27.
The national team will start their 2020 season next month as they resume the 2021 Afcon Qualifiers before taking part in the Chan tournament in April.-FIFA
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THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) will hold its crucial meeting on Zimbabwe in Washington DC on Monday next week, businessdigest has learnt.The Bretton Woods institution will discuss the economic performance of the country and the meeting is considered pivotal in deciding the fate of the Staff-Monitored Programme (SMP) following the government’s failure to meet the set targets of the initial agreement.
“The IMF will hold a board meeting on Article IV consultation with Zimbabwe on Monday next week,” a source revealed.”The meeting will discuss the problems Zimbabwe is facing right now and the way forward as well as the SMP. The meeting will be based on the mission’s visit in December last year and there will be a report on the outcome of the meeting that will be published soon after the meeting.”
The IMF has already raised a red flag over the country’s failure to meet targets on inflation and government’s controversial spending, especially on deals with Sakunda Holdings, a company linked to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s backer, Kudakwashe Tagwirei.
Government has admitted that it failed to meet the targets set in the initial SMP, but feels that the process can still continue.In a prior meeting since the agreement to carry out the SMP was signed, the IMF painted a grim picture of the current economic situation in the country and was critical of government’s disastrous fiscal consolidation measures, which have resulted in a volatile exchange rate and hyperinflation.
The IMF said urgent measures needed to be taken to address the situation.”Policy actions are urgently needed to tackle the root causes of economic instability and enable private-sector led growth. The key challenge is to contain fiscal spending consistent with non-inflationary financing and tighten monetary policy to stabilise the exchange rate and start rebuilding confidence in the national currency,” the IMF said in a statement after its visit in September last year.
In his 2020 budget, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube said he had missed fiscal reform targets under the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) and the SMP.
The meeting on Monday comes after the World Bank last week painted a gloomy picture of the country’s economy.
In her presentation at the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries Manufacturing Survey Launch last week,titled The World Bank Outlook on Zimbabwe in the context and of the Regional and Continental Outlook, World Bank senior economist Stella IIieva noted that Zimbabwe has experienced economic decline over the years and with the prevailing currency distortions, its future was uncertain and this could lead to further economic collapse and massive poverty.
“Before 2019, the economy was growing faster than the regional peers, but GDP [gross domestic product] has fallen by 7,5%, this entails that uncertainty about Zimbabwe’s economic outlook is very high,” IIieva said.
“The economic outlook for Zimbabwe is likely to further deteriorate, requiring more social spending.”She said addressing distortions in the market is pivotal to the economy’s revival.
“Addressing price instability and distortions in the forex exchange market will be key to growth prospects, boosting firm productivity, enhancing trade openness and integration, mitigating the impact of the extreme weather, economic adjustments on the poor and it’s important that the poor have access to food and education,” she said.
Kem senou pavel Daryl, a Chinese base Camerooninan man who had lived in China for a long time and currently a patient of Coronavirus had taken to media that he rather die in china than coming home with the virus
He said it’s really breaks his heart seeing himself dieing slowly but will never risk taking the virus to his people
He wrote
“No matter what happens I don’t want to take the sickness back to Africa,”
He said he suspected he had the virus when he started having fever, uncontrollable cough, and flu-like discharge symptoms before he was diagnosed of having the virus
He said
“When I was going to the hospital for the first time I was thinking about my death and how I thought it was going to happen,”
For 13 days he remained in isolation in a local Chinese hospital. Taking drugs meant for HiV patient and as God may have it , he is seeing signs of recovery
The CT scan had showed less of the virus in his immune this made him the first Africa man with the virus responding to treatment
His medical care was covered by the Chinese state.
“I don’t want to go home before finishing studying. I think there is no need to return home because all hospital fees were taken care of by the Chinese government,” says Mr Senou.
God help him and give all Coronavirus patient quick recovery
Anti-viral drug Favilavir
Own Correspondent|Anti-viral drug Favilavir has secured approval from the National Medical Products Administration of China to treat coronavirus Covid-19, according to media reports.
China Daily reported that the Taizhou government in Zhejiang province announced the approval, which marks the authorisation of the first drug against the new coronavirus.
Formerly Fapilavir, the drug was developed by Zhejiang Hisun Pharmaceutical.
Fapilavir allegedly demonstrated efficacy with minor side effects in an ongoing 70-patient clinical trial in Shenzhen, Guangdong province. The drug’s generic version received the approval.
Production of the anti-viral drug was begun on Sunday, added the news agency.
Genius Kadungure
Flamboyant Harare businessman Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure has been arrested on a fresh charge at the Harare magistrates court where he had come for routine remand for another matter in which he was recently granted bail by the High court.
Kadungure was last week granted $10 000 bail after a two-week stint in remand prison. He is facing fraud charges for allegedly undervaluing excise duty for a Bentley Continental GT to the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra).
On the fresh charge, Ginimbi is accused of forging documents which he used to import a Rolls Royce from South Africa thereby prejudicing Zimra US$90 260.10 for unpaid duty.
Hararae regional magistrate Mr Hosea Mujaya then freed Ginimbi on $5000 bail. As part of his bail conditions, he was ordered to report to police twice a month. He was also ordered to continue residing at his given address and not to interfere with State witnesses.
The matter was remanded to March 19.
Advocate Nelson Chamisa, the president of the opposition MDC has said that his party, during the Government of National Unity (2009-2013) proved that it has the capacity to deliver the much-needed transformation.
Full Text Of Chamisa’s submission:
Proven record
The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has proven its capacity to deliver real change. Our capacity to deliver has been second-guessed many times by those who chose the route of appeasement. The reality is that our country did better when the MDC was in Government, and in charge of the Ministry of Finance.
When we entered the Government of National Unity (GNU) in 2009, inflation had reached 500 billion percent. By the time the GNU ended in 2013, inflation was just 1.63%. As soon as ZANU-PF was left to run the economy alone, inflation started rising. Annual inflation is now well over 500%, and rising.
In 2012, a teacher was earning US$300. It was not much, but they could afford to send their children to school. Today, that same teacher is earning less than US$100. They cannot afford the bus fare to class, and can no longer send their own children to school.
Before GNU, the economy had shrunk by 16.5% in 2008. Under GNU, the economy grew by 5.4% in 2009, 11.4% in 2010, 9.3% in 2011, and 10.6% in 2012. As soon as GNU ended, the economy grew just 2.4% in 2014. In 2019, the economy fell 7.5%.
These are the facts.
File Picture of students at Pamushana High School
Students at the Reformed Church of Zimbabwe (RCZ)-run Pamushana High School in Bikita East have reportedly involved in a beer binge and s.e.x escapades at the school premises after the institution hired a band to belatedly celebrate Valentine’s Day.
Reports said security guards, who discovered empty beer bottles and used c0nd0ms strewn all over school premises, advised the school authorities about the issue. The school authorities have since instituted investigations into the matter in an effort to bring the pupils involved to book.
Pamushana School Development Committee chairperson Charles Musimiki on Tuesday confirmed that students smuggled alcohol onto school premises.
“Children are involved in mischief whenever they are growing and tend to experiment on things. Remember, we are dealing with children who have reached adolescence, they tend to experiment on a lot of things. Yes, some brought in alcohol to experiment, but there is no evidence of sex orgies at the school. The matter is being blown out of proportion to tarnish the good name of the school,” he said.
Musimiki said he had since advised the school authorities to investigate the issue.
“Remember, schools are there to grow these pupils academically, spiritually and in extracurricular activities. The musical function wasn’t even a Valentine’s Day celebration, but they have always been held at the school and there is nothing sinister about them. Honestly, if a child drinks beer, would he be treated as if he has killed a person? The issue of used condoms is out of the question.
I went to the school, but didn’t notice any. As the SDC chairperson, I have a child who is at the school and I wouldn’t be happy to see him drink beer. So the matter is being investigated so that we brief parents on the correct position,” he said.
The school head, Raymond Ndega, said he was in a meeting, but confirmed some misdemeanour by pupils at the show. “The matter is being looked into so that we come up with the true picture. However, it’s a minor thing, but there is a parent who wants to tarnish our image. I will brief you about the facts later,” Ndega said.
A witness said on the day in question, there was a musical show, where a band which was hired by the school authorities performed for pupils as part of belated Valentine’s Day celebrations.
“The function was organised by the school authorities and went on until midnight. However, the night turned out to be a night of beer binge and s.e.x escapades by pupils,” the source said. “Beer was readily available for the pupils. Many pupils got drunk to the extent that they spent the following day sleeping in their dormitories and failed to attend church service.”
A concerned parent, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of having his child victimised, said: “Yesterday (Sunday), used c0nd0ms were seen all over the schoolyard, indicating that the school was turned into a brothel. The SDC chairman (Musimiki) visited the school and came face-to-face with reality. He saw used condoms all over the school and empty beer bottles and cans. The headmaster of the school was not at the school on the day in question.”
Pamushana was last year caught in the eye of a storm when RCZ disowned a newly-elected SDC after allegations emerged that people were bussed in to vote for the officials.
The minister-in-charge at Pamushana, Reverend Innocent Munenerwa, had to write a letter to provincial schools inspector Zedias Chitiga dismissing the elections won by Musimiki, a former MDC MP, as a sham and unprocedural.
Musimiki is also the chairperson of another school, Duma Primary just a few kilometres from Pamushana.
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Correspondent|THE phenomenal increase in mobile transactions in Zimbabwe is forcing banks to shut down some branches and lay off workers.
Central Africa Building Society (CABS), one of the country’s oldest financial institutions, announced it was closing 18 branches nationwide.
“In line with our branch rationalisation strategy, the branches will be closing down on 31 March 2020,” the Old Mutual-owned bank stated.
Stanbic, owned by the South African-headquartered Standard Bank, this week announced the closure of two branches with effect from the same date as it embraces a new digitisation strategy.
Zimbabwe’s banking sector has been hit by uncertainties, in the wake of inconsistent monetary policy changes, lack of cash and the advent of mobile banking in the last three years.
A number of established banks have been downsizing, in the process retrenching hundreds of workers.
Mobile banking has led to customers migrating from traditional banks.
Banks are experiencing cash shortages and with customers getting only about ZWL$100 in coins (equivalent to US$5 or R100), people resort to mobile transactions.
Traditional banks like Standard Chartered Bank have maintained just three branches- one in Harare and two in Bulawayo.
First Capital Bank (formerly Barclays Bank) also has two outlets.
Former MDC legislator Norman Mpofu has said the Bond money in Zimbabwe has been rendered useless and the authorisation of some firms to trade in forex is a clear sign that the local currency is no longer worth.
He said Zuva Petroleum, a Zimbabwe Fuel Company has been allowed to sell fuel in American Dollars.
“That is a very loud message that bond is for the povo. Another message is that our leaders do not have confidence hence the do as I say not as I do message sent by the Zuva issue,” Mpofu said.
“Again the message is loud and clear that Zimbabwe is an Animal farm Government. Some animals are more equal than others. Shockingly the same Zuva company represented by Adv Nelson Chamisa won a landmark court ruling reversing all the gains made by labour unions over years.”
“I refuse to be cheated by other mortals. With immediate effect I will do all my business in foreign currency especially the rand which is common in Plumtree.. I will reluctantly accept the bond worse swipe and Ecocash in my dealings.”
He urged all my customers to openly buy with Rands in his shops.
“I announce that in return I will be buying my neighbours cattle in rands Ngikhathele ngamanga ka Mthuli.( I am tired on Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube’s lies.)” he said.
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Own Correspondent|A Former ZANU PF MP, Irene Zindi has told a gathering that the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) is wasting government resources and playing a role that is meant for Parliament.
Zindi made the remarks while speaking at the start of a three-day capacity-building workshop for the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) Manicaland committee in Mutare on Tuesday.
“Polad was given about $5 million to carry out some duties; are we not wasting government resources? She queried.
“I don’t know the purpose and intention of forming (Polad). Maybe it is for other political reasons.”
“Polad is not in the Constitution. They are now forming thematic committees, what for? This is something which is being done by the Parliament of Zimbabwe.”
POLAD hosted a highly expensive economic summit this Thursday at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC).
The summit was attended by President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputy Constantino Chiwenga, POLAD interlocutors and other stakeholders.
NPRC Manicaland provincial commissioner Patience Chiradza said the objective of the workshop was to capacitate provincial peace committees whose members included stakeholders such as church leaders, political parties, security details, civic society leaders among other stakeholders.
“We are saying let’s sit down and speak to resolve various conflicts we are facing in Manicaland province,” she said.
“We have identified various topical issues such as natural resource governance in the province. As you aware, there are diamonds and gold in the province and it is an area that we need to create peace especially after the emerging issue of illegal miners.”
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263chat|Pressure group under the name Defending the Morgan Tsvangirai’s Legacy (DMTL) has come out guns blazing against Movement for Democratic Change leader Nelson Chamisa accusing him of destroying the party by not joining the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD).
Addressing journalists in Harare, group spokesperson Edwin Dzambara accused Chamisa of being a puppet of exiled Generation 40 (G40) members fighting the ruling Zanu PF.
“MDC alliance has been hijacked by ZANU PF G40 members. An example is when the MDC national council tried to pass a resolution to join POLAD last year and the idea was shot down by Kudakwashe Bhasikiti who proclaimed that never should MDC attempt to join hands with the government of Emerson Mnangagwa.
“This means that Chamisa uses G40 members to fight against ZANU PF factional fights, because no one challenged or objected this because Chamisa had rubber stamped it,” he said.
Dzambara said the admission through social media by exiled former cabinet Ministers that they funded the Chamisa was a clear testimony that he has been captured.
“Chamisa is being funded by the G40 members, particularly Jonathan Moyo and Patrick Zhuwao as evidenced by their recent admission on the twitter social platform that they donated US$6 000, there could be more funds which are yet to be revealed,” he said.
However, addressing the media yesterday, Chamisa dismissed POLAD as a charade and choir whose choirmaster is President Mnangagwa.
He also labelled POLAD a monologue where Mnangagwa will be speaking to himself.
Meanwhile, DMTL members promised to take unspecified action against Chamisa, saying they now have support from people aligned to Tsvangirai who are very disappointed with the way the party is being handled.
Lesotho Prime Minister Tom Thabane
AFP|Lesotho’s Prime Minister is about to be charged with the murder of his estranged wife Lipolelo Thabane.
This is the latest in a series of dramatic developments in the case that goes back to the brutal killing in 2017.
Thabane’s new wife Maesaiah Thabane was arrested and charged with the murder earlier this month, and now her husband seems set to join her in the dock.
Just days before the 80-year-old’s inauguration as head of state, Thabane was gunned down in an apparent hit near the capital Maseru.
Lesotho’s deputy police commissioner Paseka Mokete told AFP that the Prime Minister would be formally charged on Friday.
“It has been agreed with his lawyer that he will appear [in court] and he will be formally charged with murder,” he said.
When she was asked to testify in the case, Maesaiah fled the country, remaining missing for nearly a month until she handed herself over to police after they made an arrangement with her lawyer to collect her from the South African border.
Speaking earlier in February, Mokete announced Maesaiah’s arrest and said that there were other suspects that were believed to be involved in the killing.
“She has been charged with murder alongside eight others who are in Lesotho and South Africa,” deputy police commissioner Paseka Mokete
Tom Thabane was questioned by police last week, and when news of this meeting got out, angry residents staged marches and called for his head.
Pressure mounted on the Prime Minister in the wake of his wife’s arrest as the scandal gained veracity, and he ultimately bowed to pressure to resign, although he has not yet provided a date for his departure.
He cited “old age” for his decision.
Thato Sibolla, who was in the car with Lipolelo when the assailants fired off rounds of bullets, survived the attack and called the appeal court to review Maesiah Thabane’s bail.
She suggested that he current First Lady is dangerous.
Sibolla is seeking protection in South Africa while she questioned the circumstances under which Maesiah Thabane was granted bail.
The South African understands that she intends to apply for asylum here as she currently fears for her life.
Lesotho Prime Minister Thomas Thabane
Own Correspondent|Lesotho Prime Minister Thomas Thabane has been implicated in the murder of his ex-wife together with his current wife.
Thabane is expected on Friday to be charged with the murder of his estranged wife, who was gunned down two days before his inauguration in 2017, police said Thursday.
“It has been agreed with his lawyer that he will appear (in court) and he will be formally charged with… murder,” the country’s deputy police commissioner Paseka Mokete told AFP.
Lilopelo Thabane, who was 58, was gunned down by unknown assailants on the outskirts of the capital Maseru in June 2017, two days before the premier took office.
Mary had a stint in the cells after she was initially denied bail over allegations of externalisation of money and attempting to kill her ex-husband Vice President Chiwenga.
Female inmates at Chikurubi Female Prison have said Marry Mubaiwa was an introvert during her stint behind bars.
The women expressed their wish to have interacted with her. Speaking on the sidelines of the handover ceremony of a consignment of goods donated by Member of Parliament for Chivi South Killer Zivhu yesterday, inmate Pamela Chikami said:
“We wished to talk to Marry as our mother but we had no access to her. “We only saw her during her arrival and departure time.
“We also wished to socialise with her and have time to ask questions about how she also felt about being in prison,” said Pamela. Kayla Dlamini also expressed her concerns over Marry’s behaviour during the time she was in prison.
“Marry isolated herself when she was in prison. “We could not even talk to her since she was always in her room.
“We were happy the time she arrived as we thought that our meals were going to be different as compared to other days. “Unfortunately nothing changed when Mary was around us; we only had normal meals and services like any day before. “But we already miss her since she gave us hope as prisoners,” said Kayla.
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THREE machete wielding robbers have been arrested for allegedly attacking and robbing miners and villagers in Collen Bawn of over R25 000 and gold.
Philani Ndlovu (30) from Nkayi, Erick Sibanda (27) and Brighton Nyathi (24) both from Gwanda were not asked to plead when they appeared before Gwanda magistrate, Mrs Nomagugu Sibanda facing six counts of robbery. They were remanded in custody to February 26.
Prosecuting, Miss Faith Mutukwa said the gang which was armed with machetes, axes, knobkerries, catapults and stones invaded two mines and a store in Collen Bawn.
More details to follow…
Gift Banda
Own Correspondent|THE trial of Njube-Lobengula MP Gift Banda, who is facing charges of forging signatures of a Bulawayo man resulting in him losing a residential stand worth US$60 000, has been set for 3 March.
MDC president Nelson Chamisa recently threw Banda, a former Bulawayo deputy mayor, under the bus when he declared that his party will investigate circumstances leading to him clandestinely acquiring a 3,5-hectare piece of land at Ascot race course.
Chamisa while professing ignorance on the purchase, said he was shocked that Banda was allowed to go ahead as this was against the principles of the opposition party.
He has since built town houses on the land. He revealed that they will investigate the circumstances leading to the purchase.
The sentiments by Chamisa came at a time when Mr Banda was out on bail in the case where he is accused of conniving with a local real estate company to forge signatures to sell a residential stand in Selbourne Brooke in Bulawayo.
“Going forward, within the party, certain elements have to be subjected to interrogation and enquiries so that we maintain the highest of standards, so there will be no sacred cows. Now that I am aware that is what the former deputy mayor did, we shall get to the bottom of it.
Banda, who is jointly charged with Mbonisi David Nkomazana (33) of Bard Real Estates on Thursday appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Tinashe Tashaya facing forgery charges. He was remanded to 03 March for commencement of trial.
Banda and Nkomazana allegedly forged Mr Nkululeko Ndlovu’s signature purporting that he had agreed to sell his stand in Selbourne Brooke Bulawayo to the MP.
More details to follow…
– South Sudan to acquire resources for the first time as other countries choose new resources as replacements to their current unusable resources for Satellite Broadcasting.
20th February 2020 – Nairobi, Kenya: The African Telecommunications Union (ATU), in collaboration with Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Radiocommunications Sector, has rallied thirty-one African countries – whose satellite resources have become unusable – to a special workshop to share the newly available resources and generate corresponding satellite notices to the ITU. These countries stand a chance to utilise new usable resources to launch satellite systems for satellite broadcasting services (aka satellite TV). Satellite notices are a legal way of requesting the ITU to process and formalise any change to the satellite resource plans.
According to the African Space Policy by the African Union, space communication is critical to the improvement of Africa’s economy and the quality of life of its people. Although Africa is one of the wealthiest continents in terms of natural resources and has a relatively high economic growth, it is, however, one of the poorest in terms of per capita income, with a relatively low level of gross domestic product.
Over 20 years ago, each African country was allocated equal share of the orbital slots, but half the continent did not follow on their allocated satellite resource which have now been rendered obsolete due to interference from other satellite networks and natural degradation.
“This workshop is part of the implementation of one of the decisions of the World Radiocommunications Conference (WRC) that was held for the first time in Africa, in 2019, in Sharm El Sheikh Egypt where ATU made a request to have a special window for generating the satellite notices”, said Mr. John OMO-Secretary General of the African Telecommunications Union.
Globally, other continents are reaping benefits due to their advancements in satellite communication. For instance, the satellite industry is strategically important for Europe, supplying thousands of high-tech jobs, accounting for more than half of all commercial communications satellites in space with a value of over $21bn, enabling independent launch and defense capabilities and putting Europe at the leading edge of new ultramodern technologies.
“The space applications will be used to address the socio-economic developmental needs of Africa by providing critical information for evidence-based management of human habitats, ecosystems and natural resources”, said Mr. John OMO-Secretary General of the African Telecommunications Union.
South Sudan, the newest country in Africa, will have their first chance to acquire the resources as they were not in existence at the time of establishing the plans.
Despite the continent’s challenges, some countries have exploited the resources by launching satellites into the designated orbital slots. South Africa was the first, launching a miniaturised satellite called SUNSAT, which was designed and manufactured in the country, in a NASA-sponsored launch in 1999. Other African countries followed those launching satellites for commercial and/or research purposes. They include Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Algeria, Angola, Egypt, Rwanda and Ethiopia.- Agencies
The UEFA Champions League returned to action last night with Mourinho’s Tottenham Hotspurs falling at the hands of German club Leipzig at home.
An Italian club, Atalanta, had a convincing win against Valencia of Spain.
We present below the results of the matches.
Atalanta 4-1 Valencia (Hans Hateboer 16′, 62′, Josip Iličić 42′, Remo Freuler
57′ Atalanta; Denis Cheryshev 66′ Valencia )
Tottenham 0-1 Leipzig (Timo Werner 58′ -P)-Google
Farai Dziva|African soccer legend and former Cameroon international Roger Milla believes Zimbabwe and other Group A opponents at the Chan 2020 will give the Indomitable Lions a tough challenge.
The West African country will host this year’s edition which starts on April 4 and runs until the 25th of the month. They will play in the opening match against Zimbabwe.
Reflecting on the draw which happened on Monday, Milla toldPress-Sport.com that his country should use the tournament to prepare for the 2021 Afcon which they will also host.
He said: “All the pools are difficult because they are very good teams. In our pool, for example, we have Zimbabwe which is not easy to manoeuvre, we have Burkina Faso and Mali who are also difficult.
“But I think that we can use our young players to prepare for the Afcon in 2021, to show the values of Cameroon.”
Cameroon will be making their 5th appearance at the tournament along with Mali while it will be the fourth time for Burkina Faso. Zimbabwe have qualified more times – 6 than any team in Group A.
The Warriors will start their 2020 football calendar outside the top 100, according to latest FIFA rankings announced on Thursday.
Zimbabwe retained the 111th position on the global ladder with 1180 points while in Africa they are number 27.
The national team will start their 2020 season next month as they resume the 2021 Afcon Qualifiers before taking part in the Chan tournament in April.-FIFA
Health Minister Obadiah Moyo is being grilled over coronavirus in Parliament.
Honourable Tendai Biti says government has not done enough to ensure the safety of Zimbabwean students in China.Watch video below :
Atletico Madrid shock the world as they defeated defending champions Liverpool 1-0 in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League at the Wanda Metropolitano on Tuesday night.
An early strike from Saul Niguez in the first half put the Rojiblancos on the driver’s seat ahead of the second leg at Anfield in three weeks.
Despite the win, Diego Simeone has received a piece of bad news as one of his star players was injured in the fixture.
Thomas Lemar could only feature in the first 45 minutes after he was substituted due to injury. A further check-up will be done on the World Cup winner to know the extent of his injury.
Atletico Madrid will face Villarreal in their next La liga Santander fixture on Sunday.-UCL
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Farai Dziva|Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube’s ability to revive the comatose economy is questionable, Street Economics 101 has said.
See statement below :
In 2003/4 Prof Mthuli Ncube founded and steered Barbican Bank which was forced to close because of “ABUSE OF DEPOSITOR FUNDS, ILLICIT FOREIGN CURRENCY TRADES, ILLIQUIDITY, VIOLATING EXCHANGE CONTROL REGULATIONS AND POOR CORPORATE GOVERNANCE” among other reasons.
14 years later (in 2018), he came back after his appointment as Minister of Finance & Economic Development with a mandate to foster economic growth and development through the provision of sound macro-economic policies.
His key macro-economic policies include:
CAN YOU BANK ON HIM TO LEAD THE ZIMBABWEAN ECONOMY TO THE MUCH DESIRED ‘CANAAN?’
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Mdc Namibia salutes the valour demonstrated by our youths in Harare yesterday
As Mdc Namibia , we applaud the courage and nerve exhibited by the dedicated youths when they invaded the streets of Harare today. In the wake of Satanic brutality, repression, torture and arbitrary arrests, the Mdc Youth Assembly gathered the boldness to show Zimbabweans that dangerous freedom is the only panacea to Socio-economic transformation.
Cognisant of the fact that Zanupf Satanists would not allow them to fulfil their democratic rights enshrined in the Supreme law of the country, the vibrant youth leaders gathered the bravo to confront the beast in the eye. We want to assure fellow Zimbabweans that there is nothing for us without us. Citizens must brace for confrontation against Zanupf Thugocrats.
In our national democratic struggle, we made it point blank to the clueless Zanupf regime that one of our battle zones shall be the streets , there we are. As Mdc Namibia we shall give solidarity to our Social Democrats at home in any way possible. 2020 is our year of transformation. Our Youths are the future of the nation.
Keep it up our Mdc Youth Assembly. Mdc Namibia salutes you and condemns the heavy-handedness and attempts by Zanupf Satanists to shrink and close the democratic space. Youths need jobs and quality life. Lets demand what is due to us. Now is the time.
Thanks Youth Commander Obey Sithole, Sg Gift Ostallos Siziba and Organiser Godfrey Kurauone and your team of committed leadership and membership in the Youth Assembly . Keep the revolutionary spirit alive as we mobilise for spontaneous nationwide protests. I salute your nerve and valour. Together we shall complete the change that delivers.
Mdc Namibia
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Farai Dziva|The Permanent Secretary in the Information Ministry Nick Mangwana has stressed that no dialogue will take place outside POLAD.
Argued Mangwana :
Zimbabwe does not have a binary political system where there is one political party in Government and another which is the opposition.
Our system is quite plural; so we recognise every political party that is there.
All we are hearing now is that MDC can only come to discuss anything with Zanu-PF or President Mnangagwa when other people are excluded, making it a bilateral issue. No! We are including everyone.
Farai Dziva
Former MDC Youth Assembly Organising Secretary for Masvingo Province, William Mugunzva has handed himself to the police.
Several MDC members have arrested and interrogated by the police in Masvingo for participating in the Job Sikhala Solidarity March last Friday.
“William Mugunzva has been ordered to report to Masvingo Central Law and Order.
Mugunzva has decided to hand himself to the police.
His lawyer, Martin Mureri has accompanied him to Masvingo Central Police Station,” a party official told ZimEye.com
Revision online has reported that an unnamed student at Chinhoyi University of Technology hacked into the institution’s database and altered his results and for other students.
The publication alleges that the accused used a free and open-source software known as SQLMap to find vulnerabilities in the exam software used by the school.
Authorities claim that the student demanded between $20-$80 USD from other students who wanted their results altered.
The student is reported to have altered his grade in a course he had failed back in December 2018 resulting in the unsuspicious university allowing the 20-year-old culprit to continue with his studies.
Revision online further reports that it is not clear how the accused was exposed.-Revision Online
Zimbabwe School Examination Council Public Relation Manager, Nicky Dhlamini said review of examination fees was necessary to fund operations which will result in the successful running of national examinations.
He was responding to concerns from parents over the increase in exam fees amid fears that some pupils will fail to write their Ordinary and Advanced Level examinations.
“The last review was in 2015 which saw fees being pegged at US$15 since then, even though the economy and currency has changed, ZIMSEC did not change its fees.
“The fees review is not based on United State dollar rate but on cost of the running of examinations in Zimbabwean dollars.
“The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education in conjunction with the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare have programmes which will assist the underprivileged candidates whose cases are presented to them.
“ZIMSEC examinations are run based on the number of candidates who register. It is therefore not possible for us to foretell the number of candidates as ZIMSEC does not run on schools.
“ZIMSEC does not review fees autonomously.
There is a board of Directors which thoroughly vets the proposed figures before presenting them to the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education.-H-Metro
By A Correspondent- The deputy minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Mike Madiro told parliament that there are only 3 pathologists in Zimbabwe.
He was responding to a question from Honourable Mpofu who had asked the Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage to inform the House why there are no pathologists in the Midlands Province, a situation which resulted in bodies having to be taken either to Bulawayo or Harare thereby causing more suffering to bereaved families who have to endure protracted periods of mourning before burying their loved ones.
Said Madiro:
“I wish to inform the House that there are only three pathologists in the whole country. There are two in Harare and one in Bulawayo. There is little doubt that such a situation is unhealthy and we believe that the Ministry of Health may wish to look into this matter so that it is improved.”
Zimbabwe School Examination Council Public Relation Manager, Nicky Dhlamini said review of examination fees was necessary to fund operations which will result in the successful running of national examinations.
He was responding to concerns from parents over the increase in exam fees amid fears that some pupils will fail to write their Ordinary and Advanced Level examinations.
“The last review was in 2015 which saw fees being pegged at US$15 since then, even though the economy and currency has changed, ZIMSEC did not change its fees.
“The fees review is not based on United State dollar rate but on cost of the running of examinations in Zimbabwean dollars.
“The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education in conjunction with the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare have programmes which will assist the underprivileged candidates whose cases are presented to them.
“ZIMSEC examinations are run based on the number of candidates who register. It is therefore not possible for us to foretell the number of candidates as ZIMSEC does not run on schools.
“ZIMSEC does not review fees autonomously.
There is a board of Directors which thoroughly vets the proposed figures before presenting them to the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education.-H-Metro
Farai Dziva|A prominent twitter user,
Effort Makusha, a perceived Zanu PF sympathiser has dismissed as baseless reports that Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has collapsed.
Unconfirmed reports said Chiwenga was rushed to South Africa to seek urgent medical attention.
Makusha said Chiwenga attended a POLAD event in the capital, Harare today.
“President
@edmnangagwa
, VP Chiwenga this morning attended the inaugural economic summit which was held by the economic committee of the Political Actors Dialogue at Rainbow Towers in Harare.
All those reports of the collapse of the VP Chuiwenga are fake,”wrote Makusha on Twitter.
A suspected coronavirus “patient” has been released from Wilkins Hospital a day later after being held there overnight. Dr Prosper Chonzi explains in the below video that she tested negative to COVID-19
Farai Dziva|A prominent twitter user,
Effort Makusha, a perceived Zanu PF sympathiser has dismissed as baseless reports that Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has collapsed.
Unconfirmed reports said Chiwenga was rushed to South Africa to seek urgent medical attention.
Makusha said Chiwenga attended a POLAD event in the capital, Harare today.
“President
@edmnangagwa
, VP Chiwenga this morning attended the inaugural economic summit which was held by the economic committee of the Political Actors Dialogue at Rainbow Towers in Harare.
All those reports of the collapse of the VP Chuiwenga are fake,”wrote Makusha on Twitter.
By A Correspondent: Responding to a question on why government was not dollarising Finance minister Mthuli Ncube said the country was well on course in adopting the mono currency and government will never repeal Statutory Instrument 142 of 2019.
Said the MDC Vice President Tendai Biti during the question without notice session at parliament Wednesday:
“We were approving and allowing the Government to levy charges in United States dollars. That is proof beyond reasonable doubt Mr. Speaker Sir, that the attempt to dedollarise has failed. Conditions for dedollarisation simply do not exist. So once again is to say to the Hon. Minister, do the right thing and repeal SI 142 of 2019 –”
However Ncube said:
“I politely decline that suggestion that SI 142 can ever be repealed. It will never be repealed. We are well on our way to a mono currency and that is where we are headed.”
By A Correspondent- Mr Reginald Shoko, the CSC-Boustead Beef company consultant based in Bulawayo has clarified on reports that workers from the Cold Storage Company (CSC) are fighting an imminent loss of jobs under the new investor, Boustead Beef Zimbabwe.
Below his statement.
Following reports that workers from the Cold Storage Company (CSC) are fighting an imminent loss of jobs under the new investor, Boustead Beef Zimbabwe, there is a need to clarify certain issues to the public.
First of all, it is true that we are in process of retrenchment and it is born out of the fact that the CSC workers are on secondment to Boustead Beef who are a new concession holder of the defunct CSC through a joint venture with the Government of Zimbabwe.
As Boustead Beef rolls out its operations it must recruit workers and the seconded workers must be officially terminated from the previous working contracts and be appointed to the Boustead Beef contracts if they fit the requirements. It is natural that you cannot have two contracts in one employment hence the reason for the retrenchment processes underway. For the record we are almost concluding the negotiations with the majority of the workers.
Boustead Beef were seconded 177 permanent workers country wide and that includes Wet-blue Industries. Every permanent worker is being retrenched regardless of skill, age etcetera, as the legal requirement to officially terminate the previous status in order to create a new working conditions.
It must be noted that the secondment status is a disadvantage to the workers as the current employer cannot alter the previous conditions of employment. Worse in these inflationary conditions of the economy, the workers will always be struggling to survive hence the importance of terminating that status and creating a new environment.
If you are to engage the workers we are negotiating with, they will update you on the positions we are negotiating on. There is a legal guideline of retrenchment as directed by the Labour Act and all those have been followed. The negotiations have gone well and we will be concluding in the next few days. A number of issues have been agreed upon in principle and we are just waiting for stakeholder feedback.
The unions have also been involved in the process to help the workers in the negotiations. I think there is serious misunderstanding of the retrenchment process we are engaged in. It is part and parcel of the transition from the CSC to Boustead Beef and there is nothing sinister nor illegal about it.
As Boustead Beef restructures the former meat giant to a profitable and commercial viable entity, we cannot avoid that process due to a number of reasons ranging from the advancement in age of the current human resource, developments in the industry and the nature of Boustead Beef being a private entity.
It is different from the defunct CSC, which was a state enterprise. It is unfortunate that some of the workers have the audacity to utter such words given that this very company has not been operating for close to two decades, and they have also been selling its assets through court processes to recover their owed salaries.
The current investor has been paying their salaries even without production as seconded employees. The company has been busy with the retooling and re-engineering the business for the past four months and most of the equipment is being imported of which some is already in the country and will see production in the next eight weeks.
As for capacity we are more than able and already sitting in over US$500 million signed export orders. And we have only been in this company for a year and we must perform miracles in equipment that has not worked in over 15 years.
The Boustead business model is very viable and its anchored on the export market, unfortunately we have been forced to look for the cattle from other countries as the previous management had destroyed the company herd, and also the current drought related challenges facing the national herd.
The company will be exporting in the first quarter of this year after overcoming the teething challenges of transforming a state enterprise to a private entity. Retrenchment is the last process before we start production, we will be recruiting soon, including from the retrenched workers and the greater part of Bulawayo.
Our model is that we will start with the Bulawayo and move to Masvingo and other operating areas across the country. We have already done a significant work on the ranches that we have had access to so far.
By A Correspondent- Former Deputy Minister of Finance And Economic Development for Zimbabwe, Terrence Mukupe, has fired back at Prophet Shepherd Bushiri following allegations that the Prophet cheated on and impregnated his wife commonly knows an Rachel J in entertainment circles.
Bushiri who is the founder of the popular Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG) church furiously denied the allegations and threatened Mukupe with legal action unless he retracts his claims.
However, instead of backing down and retracting, Mukupe seems to have doubled down on his position. Undeterred by the threats of legal action, Mukupe rubbished Bushiri’s defence and provided ‘evidence’ to support his claims that Bushiri was having an affair with his wife. This is the same evidence that Bushiri also rubbished in his own statement.
He also called Bushiri a fake prophet who runs a fake church and demanded back the R100 000 that he had seeded in Bushiri’s church. With regards to the legal action, Mukupe told Bushiri to bring it on bragging, that if the matter goes to court, it will become clear who between the two of them “serves a true God.”
Responding on his own social media page, the former minister said,
Prophet Shepherd Bushiri Prophet Shepherd Bushiri, so you have decided to go public on this… no problem… if that’s not you in that pic be my guest… I’m coming after you… if that’s not your mobile you were using for WhatsApp be my guest… you can’t be taking advantage of people like that… I want the R100k that we seeded to your fake church back… false prophet!!! As you said your lawyers are ready to sue please deliver the summons I’m waiting… I want you Bushiri to deny that you met her three times Lilongwe, Pretoria and you Rustenberg place with my blessing, me buying the plane tickets and you offering to go into business with us with Hon Chihana from Malawi in tow… deny it and we will see who serves a true God!!!
Bushiri is yet to respond to Mukupe’s latest claims.
By Farai D Hove| Marry Chiwenga’s cousin, Genius Kadungure has been arrested again. Ginimbi, as he is affectionately known, was arrested over fresh fraud charges.
He appeared in court on Thursday on fresh charges of US$90 000 fraud in unpaid duty. Prosecutors charged that this was after undervaluing his Rolls Royce Ghost following importation. – more follows
By A Correspondent- A 24 year old Concession man is in hot soup after attempting to rape his ex-girlfriend in a maize field.
Nyasha Muza of D13 Dandamera, Concession appeared before Concession resident magistrate Ruth Moyo today and was remanded in custody to February 24.
Prosecutor Moses Kuimba told the court that on February 6 Muza accompanied his ex- girlfriend to the garden in Dandamera to get some vegetables.
While on their way back Muza grabbed the girl by hand and dragged her in a maize field where he tripped and attempted to rape her after covering her mouth with his hand.
During their scuffle a passer-by heard the complanaint screaming and came to her rescue.
Muza was then arrested and sent to court.
By A Correspondent- A 50 year old South African man, Gobela Faniyakhe “John 14” Mthembu (50) from Umhlabuyalingana, northern KZN dropped jaws when he married six women on the same day!
Mthembu said he was initially supposed to marry 8 of them in one go however two of the women had to postpone because they were not yet ready.
Mthembu said his target is to have 14 wives. His plan is to marry the other 2 in June and then take six more early next year.
He revealed that he spent over R700 000 preparing for the wedding, including lobola for Sibongile Zikhali (49), Hloniphile Ndlanzi (26), Celiwe Ndlanzi (26), Nikiwe Khumalo (38), Thandi Khumalo (30) and Zanele Shabalala (49).
The women all reside at his homestead and they have 21 children all sired by him.
Zanele holds the position for first wife as Mthembu paid Lobola for her first.
Another wife, Hloniphile said Mthembu called them to a meeting in October last year and informed them that they would all have a joint wedding ceremony in February.
She said the wives didn’t have a problem on being married on the same day.
“We were excited when baba broke the news to us,” she said.
“We couldn’t wait for the big day and thank our ancestors the function went well.”
She revealed that the wives were all happy with their arrangement and treated each other as sisters.
As for the sleeping arrangements with his wives, Mthembu said he doesn’t have a timetable.
“When the sun goes down I decide which wife I’m going to sleep with,” he said.
“No one knows where I’m going to sleep, so I keep them guessing. I do this so none one of the wives cheats. They all expect my knock” he quipped.-DailyNews
By A Correspondent- As the timeline to the event unfolds and people are trying to piece together how and why the father of four children decided to end his children’s lives, another shocker has emerged.
It is alleged that police turned away the mother, Sylvia Monyela when she went to report that he had taken the children without her consent on Saturday – four days before they were found dead.
The Phasha children – Katlego, 9, Joyce, 7, Tshepo, 5, and Adel, 3 – were found dead at two separate locations in GaPhasha-Selatole village outside Burgersfort in Limpopo on Tuesday.
“The bodies of the three children [Katlego, Joyce and Tshepo] had five-inch nails in their heads and necks, while the youngest one was bludgeoned to death with a huge stone,” said the father’s relative Nkwane Phasha.
On a fateful day, the violent father is said to have arrived at the house where the mother was staying with her grandmother, Deborah Monyela, on Saturday armed with a panga and a knife. He demanded to take the kids and Sylvia would not do anything as she knew he was a very violent person.
Phasha, 47, said while they were searching for the man and the children and could not find them, he received an SMS from the father informing him about the death of the children and the location of their bodies. True and behold, they found the three children placed at one spot and the other one not too far away.
He said the family suspected that the father had used either a hammer or stone to push the nails into the children’s heads and necks.
Mojapelo (police brigadier) said the 52-year-old father was arrested for murders on Tuesday night.
“He accused his wife of cheating and that she would go for days and he would not know her whereabouts, leaving the children under his care. He insisted that his wife had pushed him to kill the children and he was ready to pay for his crimes.”
A few hours before the murders took place, the suspect posted a status on social media, accusing his girlfriend of 10 years of cheating and named the man he claimed she was involved with.
The children’s mother was taken to a place of safety on Tuesday after the bodies were discovered. She has not returned home
By A Correspondent- POLAD members including the business community are currently meeting at the Harare International Conference Centre in Harare.
The event is graced by President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Watch the video loading below for this and more…..
By A Correspondent- Makokoba residents in Bulawayo were treated to free drama last week on Thursday after a man ran berserk and thrashed his half-naked wife for failing to bring him food at his community service post — the courts.
Mathias Mabhena (26) who is serving his community service sentence at Bulawayo’s Tredgold courts for a sentence of physically abusing his wife Evilia Millian (25) which he committed last year in December, allegedly fumed at his wife for failing to bring him sadza for lunch.
It is said when Mabhena got home last week on Thursday he accused his wife of disrespecting him.
As a result, the court heard, an argument ensued and at the height of it Mabhena turned violent.
He reportedly grabbed his wife by the neck and pushed her against the wall.
“His wife who was packing clothes bolted out of the house. Mabhena followed in hot pursuit and caught up with her. He battered her several times all over the body with a rope,” the court heard.
It is said an elderly man intervened and quelled the situation which had gotten ugly.
Millian made a report at Mzilikazi Police Station leading to Mabhena’s arrest.
Appearing before magistrate Stephen Ndlovu at the Tredgold Magistrates Court, Mabhena pleaded guilty to an assault charge.
He took to the stand: “I’m really sorry for what I did. I got angry when she told me off after I asked her why she did not bring me food at the court where I’m doing community service for a crime I committed last year. I had to beat her and I did that out of love.”
Moyo took to the stand: “He is abusive. Whenever an argument arises he beats me with open hands and he emotionally abuses me as he is fond of insulting me in front of our children. Last week he beat me in full view of the public while I was wearing a bra and a skirt.”
He was remanded out of custody to next week on Tuesday for sentencing.-statemedia
By A Corrrespondent- Chivi South Legislator Killer Zivhu who donated a consignment of groceries and sanitary pads urged the inmates not to lose hope because of their situation in prison saying he had passed through the same institution in his life but managed to be successful later. Chikurubi Female inmates yesterday received groceries worth $35 000.
“I was once in prison in 2003 and I have learnt a lot, not to lose hope and this paved way to be where I am today. “It is my great pleasure to donate groceries to convicts and give hope to some of you.
“The groceries are key in maternal health and I will keep on handing over these groceries to you. “I want to assure you that there is life after prison and you should not lose hope because you’re in prison.
“I assure you that I will visit you every month and give life and hope to you.” He urged the inmates to be strong and determined. “You must see success now that you’re in prison and you should have strength. “You should learn something in prison which will help you to succeed in life.
“I have decided to celebrate my birthday with you in partnership with Mambo’s Chicken and I am happy for that. “We will continue to prioritise you and all charity homes. “I am also happy that you’re united and you are disciplined.
“As such, this donation resonates well with our efforts to ensure that all our prisons are adequately equipped with basic needs and this is very important as it is one of the keys to an enhanced health service system,” he said.
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By A Correspondent- Vice President Constantino Chiwenga collapsed in his office last week Wednesday and was flown to South Africa instead of his usual destination of China because of the coronavirus.
Sources privy to the development confirmed that the former army general was treated and discharged.
He was then spotted in Pretoria over the weekend in the company of his nieces Memory Chakuinga and her twin sister Evelyn.
We also understand the VP visited two properties that were allegedly bought by his estranged wife Marry Mubaiwa using what Chiwenga claimed was externalised and laundered money.
Chiwenga is locked in a bitter divorce with Marry and last year got her arrested on charges of attempted murder, fraud and money laundering. The case is before the courts.
Chiwenga claimed his wife tried to kill him while he was on a hospital bed in South Africa before he was airlifted to China. He then spent four months receiving ‘life-saving’ medical treatment in China.
A fresh-faced Chiwenga then flew back by private jet to Zimbabwe in November 2019 and was met at the airport by the Chinese Deputy Ambassador to Zimbabwe and Chiwenga’s relatives.
Political temperatures within Zanu-PF rose in November 2019 after a fresh looking Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga arrived back in Zimbabwe from China where he spent four months receiving ‘life-saving’ medical treatment after he was airlifted from South Africa in July.
The defence argument has always been that Chiwenga did not report the alleged attempted murder to authorities in South Africa, where the VP was said to be on life-support.
In a bizarre turn of events, Nehanda Radio has been informed that Chiwenga over the weekend went to a police station in Pretoria to file charges of attempted murder against his estranged wife over 7 months after the alleged incident to try and rectify the weaknesses in his case against her.
The VP is now back in Zimbabwe.
Marry has maintained that Chiwenga is suffering from “acute paranoia brought about by his poor health” and “his being under heavy doses of drugs, including un-prescribed opiates.”
Her defence team has argued that; “The primary evidence is said to be a medical report that shows the common cause fact that the Vice-President was in hospital. We are not told that the medical report corroborates the facts alleged by the State. The report is completely and utterly useless to the State. That the Vice-President was ill and hospitalised is a notorious fact.
“We would have expected the State to produce a report from the doctors who allegedly resuscitated the Vice-President. This is impossible because such reports do not exist, for the simple reason that the incident did not occur as alleged or at all. No doctor who respects his professional standing will be made to perjure himself,” the lawyers argued in their defence outline.
“Laughable is the so-called last exhibit. The State says it has a photograph of a bloodied T-shirt that the Vice-President was wearing. Surely an exhibit of that nature, despite it being merely of circumstantial relevance would have been kept and safeguarded. A photograph of a bloodied T-shirt remains a photograph, it proves nothing and cannot override primary evidence.”
“Either the State is not telling the truth or Zimbabwe should be seriously worried about the state of security personnel who guard important individuals. The probability that this allegation is a recent fabrication is, therefore, high,” Marry’s bail application papers read.
“When he was in China, the applicant’s husband requested the President arrange to have her to be sent to him. He even sent his personal security with US$30 000 for her personal upkeep and use. All this happened after July 2019 and in applicant’s assertion, it is inconceivable that this would have happened that she tried to murder her husband. This case is as weak as it is fabricated.”
“On the charge of externalising money to China, the State has only evidence of one witness that the appellant will challenge at trial. She will state that the witness would not have any basis to assume or allege that the money was moved illegally nor is the witness telling the truth.
“The money does not belong to the appellant and, in fact, was money belonging to her husband, who should be the person in the dock, assuming an offence was committed.” -NehandaRadio
By Patrick Guramatunhu- “They will arrest and kill some of us, but no gun is more powerful than a conscious mind. Some people are saying why don’t you focus on 2023. That is foolishness. Foolishness is doing the same thing with no results. There has to be a radical approach, a disruptive approach,” said Nelson Chamisa, leader of MDC.
Hah! So Chamisa has finally accepted that it is insane to do the same thing over and over again and expect a different result! After 20 years on the political centre stage, elected there to delivery the democratic changes the nation has been dying for, and yet has nothing to show for it.
The tragedy here is what he is calling “a radical approach, a disruptive approach” is nothing but the same foolishness, same s***t different day.
Mr Chamisa and his MDC friends were warned of the folly of participating in elections without first implementing the reforms – Zanu PF will rig the elections leaving the country stuck with the same corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical regime.
“MDC President Nelson Chamisa says his party will engage in a radical approach and hold demonstrations to push President Emmerson Mnangagwa to the negotiation table and the implementation of political reforms ahead of the 2023 elections,” New Zimbabwe reported.
Chamisa wants him and Mnangagwa to the negotiate a power sharing arrangement in which he, Nelson Chamisa, and a few of his MDC friends will be allocated some cabinet positions in a Zanu PF and MDC joint cabinet.
This will be a replica of the Government of National Unity (GNU) of 2008 to 2013 except that Chamisa is insisting in calling it a National Transition Authority (NTA). He is welcome to call the power sharing arrangement whatever he pleases, it is whether or not it will delivery any change.
“It doesn’t matter if a cat is black or white so long as it catches mice!” said Chairman Deng Xiaoping, the man credited with the modernising of China after the decades of chaos and misguided socialism ideological madness of Chairman Mao Zedong.
The acid test of the NTA is to implement the democratic reforms necessary for free, fair and credible elections. The NTA is doomed to fail for two reasons:
1) Even if the mixed cabinet was to agree on the need for democratic reforms, it is for parliament to debate and agree on the details of the proposed reforms.
Zanu PF, with its 2/3 majority in parliament, will never pass any meaningful reforms. Zanu PF will never ever reform itself out of office; this is obvious but clearly not to Chamisa and company.
2) Zanu PF has all the four Aces up its sleeve! Zanu PF knows that MDC will demand to have the reform implemented and make all manner of threats of what the party will do if reforms are not implemented. But when the chips are down Chamisa et al will participate in the 2023 elections even if Zanu PF has not implemented even one token reform.
MDC and the rest in the opposition camp have participated in flawed and illegal elections even when Zanu PF had failed to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll. Since the 2008 GNU, Zanu PF has learnt that the party can rig the elections all it wants and still have opposition participating to give the process legitimacy as long as it allowed them to win a few seats. And Zanu PF is going to spice up its bait!
Zanu PF is going to amend the constitution to create “the official leader of the opposition and shadow cabinet” who will be rewarded with ministerial limos and perks. The very thing Chamisa and company are ferreting for right now!
There is the added attraction of another well funded Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) for the losers. The 2023 elections will be a hotly contested affair even with no reforms, no verified voters’ roll, etc. and Chamisa and his MDC will be right there in the thick of it!
We have all heard of the anecdotal story of the mental patient watering the garden using a leaking bucket and making no progress. Once in a while the penny will drop, the patient will acknowledge the problem of the leaking bucket but it is what he/she does next that will show they are not a full shilling!
“I will carry the bucket on my head!” And off they go with renewed vigour and enthusiasm!
For the last 20 years, the people of Zimbabwe have risked life and limb to elect MDC leaders to power on the understanding the party will implement the democratic reforms and end the Zanu PF dictatorship. Not even one reforms has been implemented. Not one!
The nation is still stuck with this corrupt, incompetent, voting rigging and tyrannical Zanu PF regime. And after 40 years of gross mismanagement, rampant corruption and lawlessness; the country is in economic ruins, millions now live in abject poverty. The nation is desperate for a solution to end the Zanu PF dictatorship!
“No gun is effective against a people who are resolute. We have given peace a chance. The regime must not take us for granted,” said Chamisa. And off he goes with his leaking political bucket!
This is not a solution; we are just stuck in a rut, running round and round like headless chickens! We are desperate to do something right and not be doing the same foolish thing and pretend it is not only different but, better still, that we are making progress.
“Hupenzi inyama yegakava!” (The insane are stubbornly single track minded!)
By A Correspondent- Mary had a stint in the cells after she was initially denied bail over allegations of externalisation of money and attempting to kill her ex-husband Vice President Chiwenga.
Female inmates at Chikurubi Female Prison have said Marry Mubaiwa was an introvert during her stint behind bars.
The women expressed their wish to have interacted with her. Speaking on the sidelines of the handover ceremony of a consignment of goods donated by Member of Parliament for Chivi South Killer Zivhu yesterday, inmate Pamela Chikami said:
“We wished to talk to Marry as our mother but we had no access to her. “We only saw her during her arrival and departure time.
“We also wished to socialise with her and have time to ask questions about how she also felt about being in prison,” said Pamela. Kayla Dlamini also expressed her concerns over Marry’s behaviour during the time she was in prison.
“Marry isolated herself when she was in prison. “We could not even talk to her since she was always in her room.
“We were happy the time she arrived as we thought that our meals were going to be different as compared to other days. “Unfortunately nothing changed when Mary was around us; we only had normal meals and services like any day before. “But we already miss her since she gave us hope as prisoners,” said Kayla.
–Statemedia
By A Correspondent- Two men from Bulawayo’s Queens Park suburb have been sentenced to a combined 42 months in prison for stealing alcohol and cigarette lighters worth more than $1 000 from a sports bar in the same suburb.
Marvelous Ndlovu (28) and Mandlenkosi Tshuma (30) stole from Guzzlers Sports Bar belonging to Mr Lennox Muhlambi. The two accused were convicted on their own plea to unlawful entry committed in aggravating circumstances by Bulawayo magistrate Mr Lizwe Jamela.
The accused were also being charged with illegal possession of dagga to which they both pleaded guilty. Tshuma was however acquitted of the charge after Mr Jamela ruled that according to the facts in the State outline it was Ndlovu who was found in possession of the dagga.
Ndlovu was sentenced to 24 months in prison for unlawful entry committed in aggravating circumstances and three months were suspended for five years on condition that he does not within that period commit a similar offence.
“A further three months in prison is suspended on condition that the accused person restitutes the complainant $677 before March 30 this year,” said Mr Jamela.
Two months in prison was added to Ndlovu’s sentence from his previous conviction in 2016 and as such he will serve an effective 20 months in prison. Ndlovu was further fined $400 or he risks being in prison for 30 days for possession of dagga.
Tshuma was sentenced to 18 months in prison and three months were suspended for five years on condition he does not within that period commit a similar offence.
A further three months was suspended on condition that he restitutes Mr Muhlambi $677 before March 30. He will serve an effective 12 months in prison.
Prosecuting, Mr Terrence Chakabuda said on Sunday last week at around midnight, Ndlovu and Tshuma went to Guzzlers Sports Bar where they forced open the door.
“While inside the bar, the accused persons stole 3x750ml of Viceroy, 5x750ml of Chateau, 2xGold Blend whisky, 4×750 Gold Black whisky, 2×750 Heritage whisky, 19 cigarette lighters and left,” he said.
Mr Muhlambi discovered the offence and reported the matter to the police. Investigations were carried out leading to the recovery 1x750ml Viceroy, 1x750ml Gold Blend Whisky, 1×750 Gold Black whisky and 15 cigarette lighters at Ndlovu’s house.
Further searches led to the recovery of 65 grammes of dagga. This led to the arrest of the accused persons. The value of the stolen property is $1 904 and only $550 worth of alcohol was recovered. -statemedia
By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) suspended or dismissed at least 176 officers between 2016 and last year for allegedly smuggling 433 vehicles into the country, according to a recent Zimra Integrity Management Report.
Yesterday, the fifth floor at Kurima House in Harare which houses ZIMRA was gutted by fire but officials at the premises denied our reporter entry to capture the extent of the damage.
Watch the live video loading below…….
The state media reported that among the affected workers are six data capture clerks, 14 revenue officers, 10 supervisors, seven unregistered clearing agents, one police officer while one incident was recorded under crossfire smuggling.
“Six data capturing clerks were suspended on allegations of smuggling 400 vehicles, while 14 revenue officers were axed for smuggling 70 vehicles.
“Seven unregistered clearing agents were nabbed after they allegedly cleared 11 vehicles and 10 supervisors were implicated for the smuggling of two vehicles. Data capturing clerks have the highest impact on vehicles that are imported into the country without payment of duty. They are now a corruption hotspot,” reads the report.
The report says a police officer was implicated for allegedly smuggling a vehicle while one vehicle is said to have illegally entered the country through crossfire smuggling. According to the report, at least 433 vehicles were found to be fraudulently registered and 108 vehicles have since been seized by Zimra.
“About 485 vehicles were identified as having been fraudulently registered; 52 of these had data capturing errors that were verified and found to have been correctly cleared; 433 of these were finally published in the print media calling for owners to report to Zimra for verification of the clearance details.”
The report indicates that the project will make a huge impact on revenue collection.
“It is estimated that $70 000 000 will be recovered directly from this project. The project is expected to improve compliance which will be a major factor in the long term.”
Zimra head corporate communications Mr Francis Chimanda said the organisation was instituting security measures to curb revenue leaks.
“The authority reviewed the vehicle clearance system and recommended replacement of manual clearance systems with electronic clearance system. This is now underway.
“The authority also constituted an integrity committee whose main responsibility is to ensure systems are continuously reviewed to plug loopholes. The authority is adopting a proactive approach and ensure that opportunities for corruption are eliminated,” he said.
He also said 182 vehicles impounded during a joint Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) and Zimra operation are not included among the 433.
However, he said the 11 Zimra officers recently arrested by ZACC are included in the 176. The recently launched joint operation by the anti-graft body and the tax collector is targeting 2 400 vehicles suspected to have been smuggled in recent months with most of them now being sold by car dealers.
ZACC spokesperson Commissioner John Makamure said the country was prejudiced of foreign currency through excise duty evasion and they were working on measures to curb such activities.
“We signed an MoU with Zimra to collaborate in the fight against graft and these are some of the fruits.”-Statemedia
The passing on of Zimbabwean music legend Oliver Mtukudzi did not lead to the fall of his band, The Black Spirits.
The band is still going on strong and keeping his legacy. In an interview, lead guitarist Rodwell Roda said they did not change in any way as a band and they did not split as speculated.
Roda said they were also venturing into other projects. “We are eight members in the band who include Charles Njekesa, Prosper Mashipe, Samantha Mtukudzi, Donald Kanyuchi, Nigel, Innocent, Simbarashe and myself,” he said.
‘‘We have not changed the way we used to work when he was still around. We still work together as we did before.” The Black Spirits agreed that they would not have a leader in their group.
“We do not have a leader in the band because we can all sing, so each one of us can rehearse and perform their best songs as we go,” said Roda.
He said they were no longer doing new productions. “All is well, except that we no longer do new productions, we just perform the songs that we did when Tuku was there and it is going well that way,” he said.
Apart from playing for the Black Spirits, Roda said he started writing his own songs a long time ago with support from the late icon.
“Mdara always encouraged us as his band to do our own projects as well and the tracks on my upcoming album are the songs I wrote way back,” he said.
Band manager Walter Wanyanya said they were still having some shows.
“Our last show was on Friday the 14th at Pakare Paye where we performed with Jah Prayzah,” he said. “We are also keeping the legacy of Tuku by singing his songs in our performances and we practice at Pakare Paye.
“Nothing has changed and we are still doing what we used to do when we had him around.”
The Black Spirits have shows lined up outside Zimbabwe. “We have another show in two weeks’ time at Pakare Paye and in April we will be in South Africa as well,” Wanyanya said.
He said Tuku always motivated them to do their own projects. We would do other businesses outside the band and this has not stopped because we always got encouragement from Tuku himself,” said Wanyanya.
“People from the band are doing well with their own projects and our lead guitarist Rodwell Roda is working on his own album, which is a good thing.”
Oricious Moyo
THE High Court has ruled that the State dismally failed to prove its case beyond reasonable that Bulawayo businessman Oricious Moyo killed Tawanda “MaPecca” Moyo (43), a former member of Siyaya Arts Group.
Moyo (41) of Emganwini suburb was initially charged with attempted murder but the charges were altered to murder after his victim later succumbed to the injuries.
Moyo, who was alleged to have shot MaPecca, his lover’s husband, was acquitted by Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Martin Makonese yesterday following a full trial with three State witnesses giving their testimonies.
The witnesses included the investigating officer, Assistant Inspector Charles Nyamukubva and MaPecca’s two friends Mr Stewart Nyathi and Mr Leeroy Malunga.
The deceased’s wife, Ms Jacqueline Moyo with whom Oricious was allegedly having an extra-marital affair, denied that she was having an affair with the accused person.
She also denied having been in the company of Oricious on the day of the shooting of her husband.
In his judgment, Justice Makonese said there was no evidence led by the State on how MaPecca met his death.
He said the accused person gave an explanation which the State failed to rebut through the evidence adduced from its witnesses.
“The State was evidently seriously handicapped in that the only person who could have shed light on what actually happened between Oricious and Tawanda was the deceased’s wife who, however chose not to cooperate with the police. The accused person’s version therefore, remained uncontroverted at the end of trial,” said the judge.
“The cardinal rule is that no onus rests on an accused to convince the court of the veracity of any explanation which he may give in his defence.
“A court may only convict an accused person if it is satisfied that, not only that his explanation improbable, but that it is beyond reasonable doubt false.”
Justice Makonese said the allegations against Oricious were largely speculative.
“There are gaps in the evidence of the State case and the only version on what led to the fatal shooting is the accused’s version. The allegations against the accused person are largely speculative and when all the evidence has been assessed, we are satisfied that the State failed to prove its case, and consequently we find the accused person not guilty on the charge of murder and acquitted,” ruled the judge.
In his defence, Oricious said he acted in self defence as he believed that he was under attack from his assailants who intended to rob him.
He also denied allegations of engaging in an extra marital affair with Jaqueline, the deceased’s wife, telling the court that the deceased and his accomplices cooked up the charges as a way of trying to cover up for their attempted robbery.
Allegations against Oricious were that on July 25 at around 9PM, he parked his motor vehicle at his residence waiting for the gate to be opened.
He was allegedly in the company of Jacqueline, with whom he was having an extra-marital affair.
Jacqueline was also an employee at Fish and Chicken City owned by Moyo and was the deceased’s estranged wife.
“While still parked at the gate, the now deceased Tawanda Moyo confronted the pair and inquired about their relationship,” alleged Mr Kudakwashe for the state.
It was stated that at that moment Moyo started his car in an attempt to flee but Tawanda clung to the front passenger’s door.
This resulted in Moyo producing a pistol and shooting Tawanda once on the right side of ribcage and he fell down.
Mr Jaravaza said Moyo later reported the incident to the police accusing Tawanda of trying to rob him. Police attended the scene and summoned an ambulance which took Tawanda to hospital.
On August 28, an operation was conducted on Tawanda who still had a bullet lodged in his body near the spinal cord. However, after the operation, Tawanda’s condition deteriorated and he was transferred to the Intensive Care Unit where he died the following day.
Tawanda’s post mortem report shows that he died due to septic shock, septic laceration, gunshot wounds and assault.
Moyo, through his lawyer Mr Robert Ndlovu of R Ndlovu and Company, counter-accused Tawanda and his two friends Steward Nyathi and Leeroy Malunga of attempting to rob him, resulting in the shooting incident.
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga
Nehanda Radio reports that Vice President Constantino Chiwenga who was airlifted to a South African hospital last week, recovered from a health scare and over the weekend went to a police station in Pretoria to file charges of attempted murder against his estranged wife over 7 months after the alleged incident to try and rectify the weaknesses in his case against her.
The VP is now back in Zimbabwe.
Chiwenga is locked in a bitter divorce with Marry and last year got her arrested on charges of attempted murder, fraud and money laundering. The case is before the courts.
Chiwenga claimed his wife tried to kill him while he was on a hospital bed in South Africa before he was airlifted to China.
Marry has maintained that Chiwenga is suffering from “acute paranoia brought about by his poor health” and “his being under heavy doses of drugs, including un-prescribed opiates.”
Her defence team has argued that; “The primary evidence is said to be a medical report that shows the common cause fact that the Vice-President was in hospital. We are not told that the medical report corroborates the facts alleged by the State. The report is completely and utterly useless to the State. That the Vice-President was ill and hospitalised is a notorious fact.
“We would have expected the State to produce a report from the doctors who allegedly resuscitated the Vice-President. This is impossible because such reports do not exist, for the simple reason that the incident did not occur as alleged or at all. No doctor who respects his professional standing will be made to perjure himself,” the lawyers argued in their defence outline.
“Laughable is the so-called last exhibit. The State says it has a photograph of a bloodied T-shirt that the Vice-President was wearing. Surely an exhibit of that nature, despite it being merely of circumstantial relevance would have been kept and safeguarded. A photograph of a bloodied T-shirt remains a photograph, it proves nothing and cannot override primary evidence.”
“Either the State is not telling the truth or Zimbabwe should be seriously worried about the state of security personnel who guard important individuals. The probability that this allegation is a recent fabrication is, therefore, high,” Marry’s bail application papers read.
“When he was in China, the applicant’s husband requested the President arrange to have her to be sent to him. He even sent his personal security with US$30 000 for her personal upkeep and use. All this happened after July 2019 and in applicant’s assertion, it is inconceivable that this would have happened that she tried to murder her husband. This case is as weak as it is fabricated.”
“On the charge of externalising money to China, the State has only evidence of one witness that the appellant will challenge at trial. She will state that the witness would not have any basis to assume or allege that the money was moved illegally nor is the witness telling the truth.
“The money does not belong to the appellant and, in fact, was money belonging to her husband, who should be the person in the dock, assuming an offence was committed.”
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