Man Torches Mother-in-law’ s Hut Following Dispute With Wife

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A WOMAN and her mother escaped death by a whisker when her husband set his mother-in-law’s bedroom hut on fire after accusing his wife of infidelity.

The court heard Ayibongwe Sibanda (34), who is from Mbembesi received a tip-off from a villager that his wife Faith was two-timing him with a man from the village.
It is said after that Ayibongwe accused his wife of leasing his sexual goodies to the man.

An argument then ensued and her husband grabbed her. She, however, managed to break free from her husband’s tight grip and ran to her mother’s homestead.
Ayibongwe, the court heard, followed later. He knocked on her mother-in-law’s bedroom hut door but she was not there.

“He banged the door while hurling insults. He accused his mother-in-law of influencing his wife to cheat on him resulting in him losing his dignity in the community,” the court heard.

It is said it took the intervention of an elderly man from the community to quell the ugly situation. Ayibongwe returned to his homestead.

However, after two days Ayibongwe once again heard from the grapevine that his wife was seeing another man in the village and it seems that stoked his anger leading him to dash to his mother-in-law’s homestead. The court heard he found them gathered around the fire place. He thrashed his wife with a rope.

His mother-in-law shuffled to a neighbour’s homestead where she sought refuge.

In a bid to vent his anger, Ayibongwe set her mother-in-law’s bedroom hut on fire, the court heard.

After that he fled and was caught by detectives near Plumtree Border Post.

During a full trial before Bulawayo magistrate Stephen Ndlovu, he was found guilty of malicious damage to property.-B-Metro

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Sikhala Narrates Horror At The Hands Of State Security Agents

Farai Dziva|Acquitted MDC vice chairperson Job Sikhala has related his ordeal at the hands of state security agents.

See part of Sikhala’s speech at the Morgan Tsvangirai Anniversary in Masvingo.

Excuse me president and all the leadership 1st of all president please allow me to thank the people of Zimbabwe for standing with me from the days this story started Emmerson Mnangagwa wanted to put me into a sack.

I am not even celebrating with all the people who are celebrating my acquittal… I lost my freedom for over a year and I could not travel around the world to represent my clients; they took my passport they charged me over $5000 today when I go to collect it, all that money is now a piece of paper now; once collect that money I am going to distribute it to provinces here, Nikita, Masvingo, and so forth This is money that president Emmerson Mnangagwa withheld so I am going to distribute it to the people; because the people freedom can not be Criminalised.

Some people have said that I was reckless by making these statements but it is Mnangagwa who is reckless who is reckless.

He has robbed the people of this country I knew myself as a lawyer that there is nothing wrong in what I have said.

The problem we have in Africa is that we think that a president is untouchable; for a long time in Africa Mobutu Seseko. He was equated to Zaire…

ED is not equal to the government of Zimbabwe or equal to the people of Zimbabwe.

President, when you come to see all these people assembled here, this is a sign of the hope that we must take the bull by its horns.

The time of compromising with dictatorship is over … we all know the day when he conducted the coup on the 15th of November 2017 we know it was illegal; when Robert Mugabe wrote the letter of resignation he was under threat to be killed.

When I was arrested and I was put in Harare Central, I was put in police cells for 3 days. As I was being taken around, there was a team of 7 lawyers assembled.

Someone said there is a spirit of death here, they want to kill this man that is, myself.

Biti and Gonese, these men were told that if they continue following me they will be killed…

I was taken by one person called Daniel Joseph and then I was taken into another car and then blindfolded.

So I said these people are now going to kill me…

Mnangagwa Wanted To Kill Me – Sikhala

Farai Dziva|Acquitted MDC vice chairperson Job Sikhala has related his ordeal at the hands of state security agents.

See part of Sikhala’s speech at the Morgan Tsvangirai Anniversary in Masvingo.

Excuse me president and all the leadership 1st of all president please allow me to thank the people of Zimbabwe for standing with me from the days this story started Emmerson Mnangagwa wanted to put me into a sack.

I am not even celebrating with all the people who are celebrating my acquittal… I lost my freedom for over a year and I could not travel around the world to represent my clients; they took my passport they charged me over $5000 today when I go to collect it, all that money is now a piece of paper now; once collect that money I am going to distribute it to provinces here, Nikita, Masvingo, and so forth This is money that president Emmerson Mnangagwa withheld so I am going to distribute it to the people; because the people freedom can not be Criminalised.

Some people have said that I was reckless by making these statements but it is Mnangagwa who is reckless who is reckless.

He has robbed the people of this country I knew myself as a lawyer that there is nothing wrong in what I have said.

The problem we have in Africa is that we think that a president is untouchable; for a long time in Africa Mobutu Seseko. He was equated to Zaire…

ED is not equal to the government of Zimbabwe or equal to the people of Zimbabwe.

President, when you come to see all these people assembled here, this is a sign of the hope that we must take the bull by its horns.

The time of compromising with dictatorship is over … we all know the day when he conducted the coup on the 15th of November 2017 we know it was illegal; when Robert Mugabe wrote the letter of resignation he was under threat to be killed.

When I was arrested and I was put in Harare Central, I was put in police cells for 3 days. As I was being taken around, there was a team of 7 lawyers assembled.

Someone said there is a spirit of death here, they want to kill this man that is, myself.

Biti and Gonese, these men were told that if they continue following me they will be killed…

I was taken by one person called Daniel Joseph and then I was taken into another car and then blindfolded.

So I said these people are now going to kill me…

FULL TEXT: “My HIV+ Brother Died Because Of The Criminalisation Of HIV/AIDS”: MP Perseverence Zhou

The Marriages Bill that is before us in this House, we had public consultations and people said a lot.  I want to mention some of the things that were said including my opinion.  

What I want to dwell on is on Section 79 which criminalises HIV and AIDS. This is an Act that is there; instead of protecting people it ended up being a challenge to a number of people.  As we went around, we heard a lot of things.  

I was born and named Perseverance Mlambo but now I am called Perseverance Zhou.  My brother Mlambo Kaiboni was hurt by this Bill.  As I speak, I am in pain.  Yes, he was HIV positive but he agreed with his girlfriend that they would use protection.  

The woman was not found to be HIV negative but this Act was used against my brother and he got arrested. Instead of dying of HIV and AIDS, he died from stress because of this Act.  

The Act should be put in place to protect people but it was negatively used by those who are clever. Madam Speaker Maam, it is painful.  As we went round, it was clearly reflected that people are in pain.  

My brother died because of this Criminal Codification Act, especially in the courts, people use it in a negative manner, yet there was mutual consent for them to engage in sexual activity.  He died in prison.  

As we held our consultations, we realised that it affects many people.  There are women who were affected because when they go to clinic when they are pregnant, they are tested and they come and inform their husbands. They are accused of transmitting the disease and the men rushes to go and report. 

The HIV that is being talked about here which they say the wife has transmitted to them; is it red, green or purple?  I am happy that people have said it should be decriminalised.  It should not even be considered.  It should be removed from the Marriage Bill.  You can put it in other Acts where it fits because in the Marriage Bill, we are looking at the issue of marriage that people should engage in s_ex freely.  So it should be removed.  

Even when the Act is in place, it does not stop the spread of HIV and AIDS.  People are now scared that once they mention that they are HIV positive. They will be prosecuted.   They do not say out their results and they will never disclose their status.  

It was also realised that Zimbabwe is the one that criminalises sexual activity when one is HIV positive yet our Constitution says that we should not discriminate but we are discriminating against people with HIV/AIDS.  My request Madam Speaker is that this clause be removed. 

The other thing that I want to talk about is on this Marriage Bill, some people were requesting that it should be more like a Bible.  A Bible has so many chapters, New Testament and Old Testament, it is all in the Bible.  

Once you open it, all is well but now the Acts pertaining to marriage are all over.  You will find another Act that side, another one there, so we need to pool all the Acts relating to marriage to come under the Marriages Bills and be harmonised.  With these few words, my request is that the Marriage Bill should proceed and be adopted.  I thank you.

Mnangagwa Is Not Government -Sikhala

Farai Dziva|Acquitted MDC vice chairperson Job Sikhala has related his ordeal at the hands of state security agents.

See part of Sikhala’s speech at the Morgan Tsvangirai Anniversary in Masvingo.

Excuse me president and all the leadership 1st of all president please allow me to thank the people of Zimbabwe for standing with me from the days this story started Emmerson Mnangagwa wanted to put me into a sack.

I am not even celebrating with all the people who are celebrating my acquittal… I lost my freedom for over a year and I could not travel around the world to represent my clients; they took my passport they charged me over $5000 today when I go to collect it, all that money is now a piece of paper now; once collect that money I am going to distribute it to provinces here, Nikita, Masvingo, and so forth This is money that president Emmerson Mnangagwa withheld so I am going to distribute it to the people; because the people freedom can not be Criminalised.

Some people have said that I was reckless by making these statements but it is Mnangagwa who is reckless who is reckless.

He has robbed the people of this country I knew myself as a lawyer that there is nothing wrong in what I have said.

The problem we have in Africa is that we think that a president is untouchable; for a long time in Africa Mobutu Seseko. He was equated to Zaire…

ED is not equal to the government of Zimbabwe or equal to the people of Zimbabwe.

President, when you come to see all these people assembled here, this is a sign of the hope that we must take the bull by its horns.

The time of compromising with dictatorship is over … we all know the day when he conducted the coup on the 15th of November 2017 we know it was illegal; when Robert Mugabe wrote the letter of resignation he was under threat to be killed.

When I was arrested and I was put in Harare Central, I was put in police cells for 3 days. As I was being taken around, there was a team of 7 lawyers assembled.

Someone said there is a spirit of death here, they want to kill this man that is, myself.

Biti and Gonese, these men were told that if they continue following me they will be killed…

I was taken by one person called Daniel Joseph and then I was taken into another car and then blindfolded.

So I said these people are now going to kill me…

Bindura Cannabis Farmer Jailed

By A Correspondent- A 35 year old Bindura cannabis farmer was slapped with a 3 year jail term yesterday by a Bindura magistrate.

Member Kanyandure of Nyamakuwa village, Bindura will however spend 2 years in jail after the magistrate Ruramai Chitumbura suspended one year on condition of good behaviour.

Prosecutor Nicholas Danga told the court that on February 7 the convict was arrested following a tip off and 300 grams of dagga were found in his bedroom hut.

The police took Kanyandure to his garden where they saw his mother Tracy Simbi (55) busy uprooting the dagga in a bid to destroy evidence.

She had uprooted 17 plants and the total plants were 25.

Both the mother and son were arrested and taken to Chiwaridzo police station.

Strike Imminent As Workers, Employers Hit Deadlock Over Minimum Wage

By A Correspondent- TNF workers have accused business of offering slave wages paid in the moribund Zimdollar while charging goods and services in a more stable United States dollar.

Talks in the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) have reportedly stalled after parties failed to agree on a minimum wage, with workers threatening to pull out of the negotiations and declare a strike amid indications that there was no immediate solution to the deadlock.

The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), which represents workers, is demanding a minimum wage of $3 800 across the board, but business insists on offering a national basic minimum wage of $1 200 per month. The business also blocked the adoption of the South African rand, raising the ire of the ZCTU.

Both ZCTU president Peter Mutasa and Employers’ Confederation of Zimbabwe (Emcoz) president Israel Murefu yesterday confirmed the stalemate, saying the matter has now been referred to Cabinet.

“Business is charging goods and services in US dollars but does not want to peg salaries on the interbank rate. At least, we are agreed with the government, which has proposed to peg the minimum on half of 75% of the PDL [poverty datum line] that was obtained in August 2018. This gives the lowest-paid worker a minimum of $3 806,” Mutasa said.

“Although this is not what we wanted, we have compromised and accepted this middle of the way figure. Business is rejecting this and offering an amount that leaves workers in abject poverty and modern-day slavery. We have no choice, but to collectively fight this. Business can’t refuse to move to (South African) rand and also reject paying decent wages.

“Both business and government are adamant that they want the Zimbabwean dollar to stay and that it shall stabilise. We, therefore, demand that as they work towards the imaginary stabilisation, workers must be given a minimum wage that is in line with the realities on the ground.”

The workers insisted that any figure below a minimum wage of $3 800 would trigger “civil unrest” because the bulk of the workers were no longer able to report for work or feed their families.
The workers were also pressuring the government to, instead, officially adopt the rand and peg all salaries against the more stable rand and not the “valueless Zimdollar”.

Murefu said: “There is a bit of a differing of the minds between the social partners. Resultantly, the chairperson of the TNF (Paul Mavima) has taken the matter to Cabinet and we await the response from Cabinet. The workers want a blanket minimum wage, but we are saying it should be sector specific.”

Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare minister Mavima, under which TNF falls, was on Wednesday tasked by Cabinet to bring the warring parties to the table.

The Emcoz boss added that business backed the mono-currency system provided that government implemented currency reforms, which include not borrowing from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and checking its expenditure, among others.

“We said we will stay in the mono-currency at the moment provided government implemented some reforms. For example, monetary authorities should contain money supply growth because money supply is what influences the movement in the exchange rate and also commit to manage the fiscal deficit to the level which is indicated in the budget,” he said.

This came as Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa on Wednesday told journalists that the TNF disagreements had been referred back to the TNF partners to strike a win-win solution.

“Cabinet considered and approved the recommendations from the TNF regarding the matter of (minimum) wage. Cabinet directed that dialogue be pursued to ensure an urgent win-win solution to the matter given the prevailing economic conditions,” Mutsvangwa said.-Newsday

Chamisa Unhappy With MDC Loss In Mwenezi By-election :Full Text

…Some people I hear them saying Nelson Chamisa you must lead from the front, but this is the struggle; I have come a long way … but when we do our thing we will not be forced to do things.

When people are brave and they stand up to it guns will not work the sound of the gun will not be heard.

You don’t debate about solidarity; we must go together, fight together, we weep together and we enjoy together. So now Mai Sikhala we want to thank you. Some of you do not know that for the struggle to move there are heroes, thank you very much. I thank you all, these are the people who when there are problems they are there. I saw them where the police were.

Excuse me our Secretary-General and all the leadership assembled here, the chair of the women and the youth.

I was once a youth and I used to refuse to be
I think you the whole standing committee…

We said this is not Valentine’s Day it is Morgan Tsvangirai Day.

The second thing we are gathered here; we are gathered here because one of our heroes had been arrested… another one will be appearing in court on the 28th of February.

When you arrest one of us you have arrested all of us.
So we have come here for this party is now large.

There is no party which is greater, larger than this one the whole of the African continent. It is a fact that the MDC has 28 out of 30 mayors in the whole of Zimbabwe. It is a fact that this party was voted in by more than 2.6 million people.

Some people I hear them saying Nelson Chamisa you must lead from the front, but this is the struggle; I have come a long way … but when we do our thing we will not be forced to do things.
I said for people to do what they should do they do it according to the right timing.

When I came here I found the police waiting and some of my people told me president if your go through this way you will be teargassed so I passed through the middle of them.
We will not allow police to be used for wrong things, a police officer has a badge of honour. That is why you see the police, their badge it says for the law, for the people, and for the country, so the police must not be used to assault us. Our people after throwing targas at me they don’t have a bag of tea, after throwing teargas at me they don’t even have an underwear to wear. After throwing targas at me, their shoe is still opened wide.
Mr Sikhala I saw your zvidobi. They are zvidobis of the struggle. Aaah Maiguru, are these the dobis you are getting at home? LAUGHTER.

The first thing is love the second thing is hope the third thing is sacrifice.

This is the life of Morgan Tsvangirai.
Everywhere I go people are saying Nelson Chamisa Morgan Tsvangirai left you directions to the way.
I will not be misled.
Mnangagwa does not have a clue. Chiwenga has no clue.

Today as we speak what Morgan tsvangirai talk about hope he said no matter how difficult life becomes you remain holding onto hope you will get there. We will get there we will get there when we get there.

Tsvangirai represented sacrifuce. He used to eat bans and cream soda. He was a basic man. That is what I said no matter how broke we are we must never compromise the struggle.

Our only gift to the people is to lead them and deliver the struggle. Real love is to represent the people and to do what they want.
Yes, we will correct the problems of Masvingo party leadership. We want to ensure we get 26 out of 26 not what we saw in Mwenezi(sic).

Can ZANU win over here?
Tsvangirai was a man of love and unity he told me to unite with Biti and Welshman. The vision has got nothing to do with too many people a vision is with one person.

So to all those who follow when I say jump you must jump when I say run you must run. That is why you see soldiers are told to march left right left right.

We said that this year we have 5 critical zones:
Number 1 – the fight we have is that there must be a people’s government not this one of the constitutional court not this one of Emmerson Mnangagwa.

When people are brave and they stand up to it guns will not work the sound of the gun will not be heard.

Mnangagwa tells people that they must eat potatoes and vegetables while he himself is feasting on meat while he is on a private jet.

Number 2 – We are fighting for a people’s budget not the kind of life that we are seeing when people cannot afford basics we want our dignity returned to the people.

Number 3 – We want to address the problem of corruption. We are missing $3bln. Who is responsible Mr Biti?

Biti replies: it is Mnangagwa!
I said those people I will tell you myself.

They know what we are doing.
The 4th thing – is the one that we have come here such as this one of Sikhala. We are struggling with this issue of Mashurugwi. We must not call them that. They are Mnangagwa’# people.
Number 5 – is the issue of the constitution Emmerson Mnangagwa is messing with the constitution; he is now possessed with the demons of Ian Smith and Robert Mugabe.

Mugabe changed this 19 times, Mnangagwa wants to change it 27 times in one year.

So what is the way forward the way forward is for you and me where you are, looking at me, let us fix our country there is no one else with powers more than you as an individual, everyone let us fix the country we don’t want to get to May, June while we are in this problem, we can fix it. Until when will we drink from boreholes? While we use generators?

What kind of a country is that in which: school fees rtgs; a whole government forming a committee of roller meal! A whole government setting up a committee for mealie meal.

If you give us this thing we will not take a day before you start enjoying the country and getting suffocated with goodness

I told Emmerson Mnangagwa why don’t we use the United States dollars while we fix the country?

give the soldiers the US dollar give the police officers the US dollars so that people can survive, why do you want the people to live on rtgs dollars?
Let us not insult others. MDC let us be full of love.
My last words that I leave you the people of this province that one has been on this issue of dialogue.

I told him I am ready to talk, I had been sent by our council. We want to give peace a chance and so I told Emmerson Mnangagwa let us agree, you stole the elections we are not going to go ahead to 2023 before we are clear that you stole the elections.

There will be no elections in this country until we resolve this issue. The elections must be respected. This year we have a right to fix the country all of us all of us all of us all of us all of us all of us.

Emmerson Mnangagwa will not be able to run this country he is refusing dialogue.

And now he is busy saying Nelson Chamisa is the problem. I am advising him that this country is burning. I am saying to him hear me so that we can fix this country before it is too late.

Mashurugwi Belong To Mnangagwa -Chamisa

…Some people I hear them saying Nelson Chamisa you must lead from the front, but this is the struggle; I have come a long way … but when we do our thing we will not be forced to do things.

When people are brave and they stand up to it guns will not work the sound of the gun will not be heard.

You don’t debate about solidarity; we must go together, fight together, we weep together and we enjoy together. So now Mai Sikhala we want to thank you. Some of you do not know that for the struggle to move there are heroes, thank you very much. I thank you all, these are the people who when there are problems they are there. I saw them where the police were.

Excuse me our Secretary-General and all the leadership assembled here, the chair of the women and the youth.

I was once a youth and I used to refuse to be
I think you the whole standing committee…

We said this is not Valentine’s Day it is Morgan Tsvangirai Day.

The second thing we are gathered here; we are gathered here because one of our heroes had been arrested… another one will be appearing in court on the 28th of February.

When you arrest one of us you have arrested all of us.
So we have come here for this party is now large.

There is no party which is greater, larger than this one the whole of the African continent. It is a fact that the MDC has 28 out of 30 mayors in the whole of Zimbabwe. It is a fact that this party was voted in by more than 2.6 million people.

Some people I hear them saying Nelson Chamisa you must lead from the front, but this is the struggle; I have come a long way … but when we do our thing we will not be forced to do things.
I said for people to do what they should do they do it according to the right timing.

When I came here I found the police waiting and some of my people told me president if your go through this way you will be teargassed so I passed through the middle of them.
We will not allow police to be used for wrong things, a police officer has a badge of honour. That is why you see the police, their badge it says for the law, for the people, and for the country, so the police must not be used to assault us. Our people after throwing targas at me they don’t have a bag of tea, after throwing teargas at me they don’t even have an underwear to wear. After throwing targas at me, their shoe is still opened wide.
Mr Sikhala I saw your zvidobi. They are zvidobis of the struggle. Aaah Maiguru, are these the dobis you are getting at home? LAUGHTER.

The first thing is love the second thing is hope the third thing is sacrifice.

This is the life of Morgan Tsvangirai.
Everywhere I go people are saying Nelson Chamisa Morgan Tsvangirai left you directions to the way.
I will not be misled.
Mnangagwa does not have a clue. Chiwenga has no clue.

Today as we speak what Morgan tsvangirai talk about hope he said no matter how difficult life becomes you remain holding onto hope you will get there. We will get there we will get there when we get there.

Tsvangirai represented sacrifuce. He used to eat bans and cream soda. He was a basic man. That is what I said no matter how broke we are we must never compromise the struggle.

Our only gift to the people is to lead them and deliver the struggle. Real love is to represent the people and to do what they want.
Yes, we will correct the problems of Masvingo party leadership. We want to ensure we get 26 out of 26 not what we saw in Mwenezi(sic).

Can ZANU win over here?
Tsvangirai was a man of love and unity he told me to unite with Biti and Welshman. The vision has got nothing to do with too many people a vision is with one person.

So to all those who follow when I say jump you must jump when I say run you must run. That is why you see soldiers are told to march left right left right.

We said that this year we have 5 critical zones:
Number 1 – the fight we have is that there must be a people’s government not this one of the constitutional court not this one of Emmerson Mnangagwa.

When people are brave and they stand up to it guns will not work the sound of the gun will not be heard.

Mnangagwa tells people that they must eat potatoes and vegetables while he himself is feasting on meat while he is on a private jet.

Number 2 – We are fighting for a people’s budget not the kind of life that we are seeing when people cannot afford basics we want our dignity returned to the people.

Number 3 – We want to address the problem of corruption. We are missing $3bln. Who is responsible Mr Biti?

Biti replies: it is Mnangagwa!
I said those people I will tell you myself.

They know what we are doing.
The 4th thing – is the one that we have come here such as this one of Sikhala. We are struggling with this issue of Mashurugwi. We must not call them that. They are Mnangagwa’# people.
Number 5 – is the issue of the constitution Emmerson Mnangagwa is messing with the constitution; he is now possessed with the demons of Ian Smith and Robert Mugabe.

Mugabe changed this 19 times, Mnangagwa wants to change it 27 times in one year.

So what is the way forward the way forward is for you and me where you are, looking at me, let us fix our country there is no one else with powers more than you as an individual, everyone let us fix the country we don’t want to get to May, June while we are in this problem, we can fix it. Until when will we drink from boreholes? While we use generators?

What kind of a country is that in which: school fees rtgs; a whole government forming a committee of roller meal! A whole government setting up a committee for mealie meal.

If you give us this thing we will not take a day before you start enjoying the country and getting suffocated with goodness

I told Emmerson Mnangagwa why don’t we use the United States dollars while we fix the country?

give the soldiers the US dollar give the police officers the US dollars so that people can survive, why do you want the people to live on rtgs dollars?
Let us not insult others. MDC let us be full of love.
My last words that I leave you the people of this province that one has been on this issue of dialogue.

I told him I am ready to talk, I had been sent by our council. We want to give peace a chance and so I told Emmerson Mnangagwa let us agree, you stole the elections we are not going to go ahead to 2023 before we are clear that you stole the elections.

There will be no elections in this country until we resolve this issue. The elections must be respected. This year we have a right to fix the country all of us all of us all of us all of us all of us all of us.

Emmerson Mnangagwa will not be able to run this country he is refusing dialogue.

And now he is busy saying Nelson Chamisa is the problem. I am advising him that this country is burning. I am saying to him hear me so that we can fix this country before it is too late.

Chamisa Pays Tribute To Morgan Tsvangirai

…Some people I hear them saying Nelson Chamisa you must lead from the front, but this is the struggle; I have come a long way … but when we do our thing we will not be forced to do things.

When people are brave and they stand up to it guns will not work the sound of the gun will not be heard.

You don’t debate about solidarity; we must go together, fight together, we weep together and we enjoy together. So now Mai Sikhala we want to thank you. Some of you do not know that for the struggle to move there are heroes, thank you very much. I thank you all, these are the people who when there are problems they are there. I saw them where the police were.

Excuse me our Secretary-General and all the leadership assembled here, the chair of the women and the youth.

I was once a youth and I used to refuse to be
I think you the whole standing committee…

We said this is not Valentine’s Day it is Morgan Tsvangirai Day.

The second thing we are gathered here; we are gathered here because one of our heroes had been arrested… another one will be appearing in court on the 28th of February.

When you arrest one of us you have arrested all of us.
So we have come here for this party is now large.

There is no party which is greater, larger than this one the whole of the African continent. It is a fact that the MDC has 28 out of 30 mayors in the whole of Zimbabwe. It is a fact that this party was voted in by more than 2.6 million people.

Some people I hear them saying Nelson Chamisa you must lead from the front, but this is the struggle; I have come a long way … but when we do our thing we will not be forced to do things.
I said for people to do what they should do they do it according to the right timing.

When I came here I found the police waiting and some of my people told me president if your go through this way you will be teargassed so I passed through the middle of them.
We will not allow police to be used for wrong things, a police officer has a badge of honour. That is why you see the police, their badge it says for the law, for the people, and for the country, so the police must not be used to assault us. Our people after throwing targas at me they don’t have a bag of tea, after throwing teargas at me they don’t even have an underwear to wear. After throwing targas at me, their shoe is still opened wide.
Mr Sikhala I saw your zvidobi. They are zvidobis of the struggle. Aaah Maiguru, are these the dobis you are getting at home? LAUGHTER.

The first thing is love the second thing is hope the third thing is sacrifice.

This is the life of Morgan Tsvangirai.
Everywhere I go people are saying Nelson Chamisa Morgan Tsvangirai left you directions to the way.
I will not be misled.
Mnangagwa does not have a clue. Chiwenga has no clue.

Today as we speak what Morgan tsvangirai talk about hope he said no matter how difficult life becomes you remain holding onto hope you will get there. We will get there we will get there when we get there.

Tsvangirai represented sacrifuce. He used to eat bans and cream soda. He was a basic man. That is what I said no matter how broke we are we must never compromise the struggle.

Our only gift to the people is to lead them and deliver the struggle. Real love is to represent the people and to do what they want.
Yes, we will correct the problems of Masvingo party leadership. We want to ensure we get 26 out of 26 not what we saw in Mwenezi(sic).

Can ZANU win over here?
Tsvangirai was a man of love and unity he told me to unite with Biti and Welshman. The vision has got nothing to do with too many people a vision is with one person.

So to all those who follow when I say jump you must jump when I say run you must run. That is why you see soldiers are told to march left right left right.

We said that this year we have 5 critical zones:
Number 1 – the fight we have is that there must be a people’s government not this one of the constitutional court not this one of Emmerson Mnangagwa.

When people are brave and they stand up to it guns will not work the sound of the gun will not be heard.

Mnangagwa tells people that they must eat potatoes and vegetables while he himself is feasting on meat while he is on a private jet.

Number 2 – We are fighting for a people’s budget not the kind of life that we are seeing when people cannot afford basics we want our dignity returned to the people.

Number 3 – We want to address the problem of corruption. We are missing $3bln. Who is responsible Mr Biti?

Biti replies: it is Mnangagwa!
I said those people I will tell you myself.

They know what we are doing.
The 4th thing – is the one that we have come here such as this one of Sikhala. We are struggling with this issue of Mashurugwi. We must not call them that. They are Mnangagwa’# people.
Number 5 – is the issue of the constitution Emmerson Mnangagwa is messing with the constitution; he is now possessed with the demons of Ian Smith and Robert Mugabe.

Mugabe changed this 19 times, Mnangagwa wants to change it 27 times in one year.

So what is the way forward the way forward is for you and me where you are, looking at me, let us fix our country there is no one else with powers more than you as an individual, everyone let us fix the country we don’t want to get to May, June while we are in this problem, we can fix it. Until when will we drink from boreholes? While we use generators?

What kind of a country is that in which: school fees rtgs; a whole government forming a committee of roller meal! A whole government setting up a committee for mealie meal.

If you give us this thing we will not take a day before you start enjoying the country and getting suffocated with goodness

I told Emmerson Mnangagwa why don’t we use the United States dollars while we fix the country?

give the soldiers the US dollar give the police officers the US dollars so that people can survive, why do you want the people to live on rtgs dollars?
Let us not insult others. MDC let us be full of love.
My last words that I leave you the people of this province that one has been on this issue of dialogue.

I told him I am ready to talk, I had been sent by our council. We want to give peace a chance and so I told Emmerson Mnangagwa let us agree, you stole the elections we are not going to go ahead to 2023 before we are clear that you stole the elections.

There will be no elections in this country until we resolve this issue. The elections must be respected. This year we have a right to fix the country all of us all of us all of us all of us all of us all of us.

Emmerson Mnangagwa will not be able to run this country he is refusing dialogue.

And now he is busy saying Nelson Chamisa is the problem. I am advising him that this country is burning. I am saying to him hear me so that we can fix this country before it is too late.

Mnangagwa Refuses To Apologise, Throws Plastic At Matebeleland…

Below is ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’s response to the demand for an apology over the killing of 22,000 Ndebeles during Gukurahundi.

Today Mnangagwa was told to his face he has to apologise to the people for annihilating civilians for naught between 1983-84 when he described people as pests who must be wiped out with DDT, statements he has also repeated just a few months ago when he killed an additional 17.

Responding, Mnangagwa said:

Today I was in Bulawayo to meet Matabeleland civil society organisations and discuss issues facing the region, as part of an ongoing dialogue with local groups. We are committed to dialogue and cooperation as a means to address and resolve issues between the different strands of our nation. We will continue to talk and to listen, and to deal with our differences with sensitivity, compassion and respect. To the people of Matabeleland and all Zimbabweans, my door remains open.

Malawians Close Electoral Commision Office, Commission Plays Down The Move

The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) says the forceful closures of its offices in the country’s cities will not affect operations of the pollster.

MEC spokesperson Sangwani Mwafulirwa said the pollster still operating

MEC spokesperson Sangwani Mwafulirwa said this on Thursday after Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) forced the closure of the offices to force MEC chairperson Jane Ansah and other commissioners to resign following the Constitutional Court election case ruling which said that the presidential election was marred by irregularities and anomalies which had been widespread, systematic and grave that the results had been compromised.

“Operations of the Malawi Electoral Commission have not been affected. We have offices all over the  country so our staff in other offices are working,” he said.

HRDC closed MEC offices in Blantyre, Zomba, Lilongwe and Mzuzu triggering fears that the closure might affect the Constitutional Court sanctioned fresh presidential election in five months time.

Ansah told a parliamentary hearing that she is due for retirement this year but has refused to step aside following the court ruling, saying she would only do so when the Supreme Court upholds the ruling.

One of the commissioners Mary Nkosi however said she  could not resign now because she feared she could lose her benefits which include her gratuity.

But commissioner Moffat Banda ruled out resigning following the flawed election.

Former ZIMRA Official To Lose Property After Failing To Explain Source Of His Funds

THE Prosecutor-Generals’ office has filed a High Court application seeking to confiscate property belonging to an ex-Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) official, after he failed to explain the source of his wealth following a lifestyle audit carried out by the organisation.

An application against Darlington Makosa and the City of Kadoma in terms of Section 80 of the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Act was instituted by Zimra.

In terms of the court papers, Kelvin Mufute from the Prosecutor-General’s Asset Forfeiture Unit, said he pursued the case against Makosa after going through a file from Darlington Makosa Zimra’s loss control division, which is mandated to carry out lifestyle audits and investigate money laundering cases involving its employees.

“I observed that during the scope and course of work, Zimra commenced investigations on October 20, 2019, following a tip-off received from a whistle-blower alleging that Makosa, a Zimra employee had acquired property using funds from corrupt activities and had abused his office to obtain the funds,” Mufute said.

He said during the investigations, Makosa’s work file was also analysed, while searches of immovable properties were also made at the Deeds Office at Kadoma City Council.

Makosa, who was employed by Zimra as a trainee revenue officer in June 2010, before he became a full revenue officer in 2012, cumulatively got US$124 779 in salaries between 2010 and 2019, the court was told.

However, Makosa in his 2016 Zimra asset declaration, claimed he owned two residential stands in Westbrooke, Kadoma, valued at US$10 000 each and another one in Mornington, Kadoma, worth US$5 400.

However, Zimra’s investigations showed that he had another residential stand in Westbrooke, Kadoma and another double-storey house in the same neighbourhood.

It also emerged that Makosa had developed some of the stands to a value of US$66 000 and US$94 000 respectively.

“I aver that Darlington Makosa refused to give an explanation to account for the source of funds for the purchase of residential and construction of a house in Westbrooke and Mornington in Kadoma and then he tendered resignation from work on October 20, 2019.

“I concluded that Makosa lied because he did not declare all the properties that he purchased to his employer. The total value of the properties registered in his name of US$196 015 is more than the amount of money he was paid by Zimra which is US$124 779,” Mufute said.

He said the cumulative amount of money earned by Makosa did not allow him to acquire the properties registered in his name.

Mufute said there was reasonable suspicion that Makosa was or is involved in serious crime in Zimbabwe or somewhere else. Makosa has not yet responded to the application.

Sanctions Will Never Stop Investments Into Zimbabwe

French Ambassador to Zimbabwe Richard Boidin

Sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by western countries cannot stop international businesses from investing in this country, French Ambassador to Zimbabwe Richard Boidin has said.

Boidin made the remarks while addressing invited guests at the official commissioning of a USD$ 1 million Weber plant for tile adhesives in Harare by a French-owned company, Saint-Gobain Construction Products Zimbabwe yesterday.

Boidin said while government persistently uses the excuse of sanctions for lack of investment in Zimbabwe, individual Western companies would not ignore chances of high margin profits in any country despite imposed sanctions on the subject nation

“That a company like Saint-Gobain decided to invest in Zimbabwe, is a strong message alongside other French companies and brands like Lafarge Lessafre, AGS and Total operating locally.

“You may hear sanctions this, sanctions that, but the truth of the matter is they do not stop any company from investing. Companies are after profit that is the main thing they pursue anywhere around the world,” said Boidin.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Zanu PF have blamed sanctions for the poor state of the economy but the opposition and western governments have insisted on corruption and reluctance institute political reforms as the stumbling block to foreign direct investment.

The government has also escalated its anti-sanctions fight to SADC and the African Union who have also joined the chorus in denouncing the embargo.

Court Proceedings Had To Halt As Police Fired Teargas At Singing MDC Supporters

Job Sikhala after his acquittal

Own Correspondent|Proceedings at Masvingo High Court on Friday halted after police fired teargas outside to disperse supporters of the opposition MDC backing party Vice Chairman Job Sikhala who was facing subversion charges.

The court was making a ruling on a request by Sikhala to drop the charges, which carry up to 20 years prison term upon conviction.

MDC vice president Tendai Biti and Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, who were present in court, said the judge in the case was forced to adjourn proceedings after teargas started filtering into the court room in Masvingo.

Dozens of government opponents have faced subversion charges, with critics saying this shows the government is muzzling the opposition by reverting to harsh security laws from the era of Robert Mugabe, who died last September.

Political tension has increased as Zimbabwe grapples with its worst economic crisis in a decade.

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CABS Banking System Hacked, Hacker Withdrawing Funds From Accounts

Mark Oxley

According to Mark Oxley, a CIPE consultant on Facebook, CABS has been hacked and the hacker is withdrawing money from some accounts. Oxley said he was at Borrowdale Police station to report the case but discovered that he was the 6th person to report a similar case today.

Mark Oxley said:

Someone has got illegal access to the CABS payment system.Funds are being withdrawn from accounts. Reports are being made at the moment to Police Stations.

I am at Borrowdale Police Station and they have just recorded their sixth report this morning.
If you have a CABS Platinum account check with CABS urgently

No comment or statement has been released by the bank as yet. We will update this article as new details emerge.

I’d Rather Sleep Under Bridge Than Be With Olinda…

By Showbiz Reporter| Musician and ex husband to socialite, Olinda Chapel, Tytan Skhokho, has spoken following allegations of child neglect by Olinda.

Speaking Friday afternoon, Tytan said, “Nandi has never been left with anyone else all the weekends I have had her!

“This was a mere discussion about what I will do (since her mom insisted I can’t have her a day or two earlier, which I had suggested) seeing as it’s my party this weekend and I have work.

“I mentioned that during the few hours I will be out, she will be with same family members who I reside with, who have met Nandi and taken care of her with me everytime she has come to stay with me! This situation has broken my heart because it’s about my daughter!”

Tytan Skhokho speaks

Matabeleland Civil Society Demands Mnangagwa To Apologise For His Role In Gukurahundi

Emmerson Mnangagwa addressing the civil society organisations

Own Correspondent|Civil Society Organisations from Matabeleland have demanded that President Emmerson Mnangagwa apologises for his role in the Gukurahundi atrocities of the mid eighties.

In a no holds barred meeting held at the State House in Bulawayo on Friday, Civil Society Organisations and organisations falling under the Matabeleland Collective banner took turns to demand that Mnangagwa should be the first to own up to the atrocities before victims of the genocide are invited to speak on the issue.

The activists told Mnangagwa that the Gukurahundi can never be wished away without it being fully attended to with him in the lead.

Over 20 000 people in Matabeleland and parts of the Midlands provinces were killed by the Gukurahundi soldiers in an era which former President Robert Mugabe described as a moment of madness.

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“Musazorovana” Musazotukana” “lingazelatshayana, lingazelathethisana”

These are some of the profound and simple words that our Father and Founder, Dr Richard Morgan Tsvangirayi used to sing and say. Save left behind a rich legacy of love and respect for one another. Very ironic that he died on Valentine’s Day. In his honor Let us therefore love one another. Love means standing with all those being persecuted in Zimbabwe, Love means standing with one another like we did with Hon Job Sikhala who got acquitted today on treason charges. Love means caring for one another like you have done whenever fellow Zimbabweans in Zimbabwe need our help. Love means supporting all leaders and everyone fighting for freedom and justice in Zimbabwe.

Show some love ❤ to someone today. Tell Zimbabwe you love ❤ her, send a message of love ❤ and hope to our comrades in the trenches. Support a cause and be part of the change we all want in Zimbabwe. This is the best way we can honor our icon, the father of democracy in Zimbabwe and son of the soil Save, May his soul Rest In Peace.

We will finish the struggle that you started Save! Happy Valentine Day Zimbabwe!

NB. *The biggest love though begins with you renewing your membership TODAY or joining the people’s party NOW! Visit *members.mdc.co.zw and subscribe now. Thank you for subscribing now, Siyabonga, Zikomo kwambili, Tatenda*!

*Tawanda Dzvokora Svosve*
*North America Province Chairman*

Just In: Another Mine Collapse In Kwekwe, 2 Feared Dead

Jane Mlambo| Two people are feared dead after another mine collapse at Motsi mine in Kwekwe just after Truckers Inn.

This follows another mining accident which killed two people last week at Global Phoenix mine in Kwekwe after the shaft collapsed while miners were inside, two died, two escaped and another was seriously injured.

More to follow….

Tytan Spills The Beans About Olinda’s Allegations…

By Showbiz Reporter| Musician and ex husband to socialite, Olinda Chapel, Tytan Skhokho, has spoken following allegations of child neglect by Olinda.

Speaking Friday afternoon, Tytan said, “Nandi has never been left with anyone else all the weekends I have had her!

“This was a mere discussion about what I will do (since her mom insisted I can’t have her a day or two earlier, which I had suggested) seeing as it’s my party this weekend and I have work.

“I mentioned that during the few hours I will be out, she will be with same family members who I reside with, who have met Nandi and taken care of her with me everytime she has come to stay with me! This situation has broken my heart because it’s about my daughter!”

Tytan Skhokho speaks

“Morgan Tsvangirai Would Not Have Left People To Suffer Like This,” Tsvangirai Family Implores Mnangagwa And Chamisa To Find Each Other

Tsvangirai opted to sacrifice and talk to Mugabe, Says the family

NewsDay|The family of the late MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday challenged President Emmerson Mnangagwa and opposition leader Nelson Chamisa to swallow their pride and urgently settle their political differences to end the country’s economic meltdown.

In an interview with NewsDay ahead of commemorations to mark the death of the late former Premier two years ago, Tsvangirai’s younger brother, Manase, said his elder brother agreed to enter into a unity government with the later former President Robert Mugabe in 2009 after defeating him in March 2008 to save the nation from sinking into the abyss.

“The people are suffering. The current situation should bring everybody on board,” Manase said.

“It was not the dream of Morgan Tsvangirai to see the people suffering. That is why after defeating Mugabe in March 2018, he accepted to enter into a unity government with him to save people from suffering. He was a selfless leader who put people first in all his decisions.

“I am challenging President Mnangagwa and MDC leader Nelson Chamisa to put people first and swallow their pride and enter into dialogue.”

Tsvangirai died on February 14, 2018 in South Africa, where he was undergoing treatment for colon cancer.

He was succeeded by Chamisa, who represented the party in a watershed poll in July 2018, but refused to accept defeat to Mnangagwa.

Pressure has been mounting on Mnangagwa and Chamisa to engage in talks that could end the country’s economic challenges characterised by hyperinflation, shortage of goods like fuel mealie-meal, among others, and extortionate prices against sub-economic salaries.

Former South African leader Thabo Mbeki was in the country in December last year to try and cajole the two into dialogue, which is expected to arrest the country’s political and economic downfall.

“The two (Mnangagwa and Chamisa) should swallow their pride and enter into dialogue to stop people’s suffering. This does not even need a foreign envoy. The dialogue should simply be anchored on sincerity. Zimbabweans problems can be resolved internally,” Manase said.

He said Tsvangirai could have outrightly won the 2018 elections against Mnangagwa and urged Zimbabweans to redefine their destiny.

“Zimbabwe is not a private property, it does not belong to Zanu PF, and neither does it belong to MDC. It belongs to everybody. Once we understand that, the bickering will stop. Zimbabwe will be there forever. We had Mugabe, he is gone, so was Tsvangirai, but Zimbabwe is still there. We should think deeply about what we want to leave for our children,” he said.

Meanwhile, Chamisa has said today should be declared Tsvangirai day to commemorate the life of the former Prime Minister.

In an interview yesterday, Chamisa, who was in Bulawayo to meet party structures, said the day could not go unnoticed in the eyes of the MDC.

He said the opposition party had lined up provincial in-house activities to celebrate and commemorate the life of the founding party president.

“Tsvangirai is the founder, an icon of the democratic movement in Zimbabwe and our honour and respect is to do with his accomplishments, his contributions but more importantly the values that he set. February 14 is a day of love,” Chamisa said.

“His love for humanity is what caused him to dedicate his whole adulthood to the struggle. We will celebrate him in style and so we have lined up a number of activities because, for us, February 14 is the Morgan Tsvangirai Day.”

David Parirenyatwa Not Off The Hook, Court Wants Him To Clear His Name

Dr David Parirenyatwa

Former Health Minister David Parirenyatwa should explain whether he had the authority to make appointments at Natpharm during his tenure as the minister, the court has said.

Harare regional magistrate Elijah Makomo said Parirenyatwa should also prove to court that he did not show favour when he ordered the appointment of Newman Madzikwa as the pharmaceutical company’s acting managing director when he knew that he was once dismissed from work over misconduct.

Magistrate Makomo said this when making a ruling in Parirenyatwa’s application for discharge at the close of State’s case. Parirenyatwa in his application had argued that the State had failed to produce enough evidence that warranted him to be put to his defence. He is facing criminal abuse of office charges after he allegedly ordered NatPharm board chairman George Washaya to terminate Flora Nancy Sifeku’s contract as managing director, saying that he required her services at the ministry’s headquarters in Harare.

The former minister is also alleged to have directed Washaya to appoint Newman Madzikwa as acting managing director of NatPharm with effect from June 1, 2018. Parirenyatwa is expected to be back in court on February 27.

Elizabeth Tsvangirai Pens Touching Valentine’s Day Message To Morgan Tsvangirai – Full Text

Love Birds, late Morgan Tsvangirai with his wife Elizabeth Tsvangirai

By Eizabeth Tsvangirai|I miss everything about you Save… My friend, my lover, my advisor and a person who was close to my heart. Someone I would always look up to for wise counsel. Happy valentines my love please don’t forget to send flowers yes I would remind him.

Happy Valentine’s to you darling Morgan…I can’t believe you have been gone for 2 years yet l still miss you every day and it’s always more difficult in this month of February when the anniversary of your death is approaching. In fact, the actual day, the 14th of February is easier than the weeks prior.

Though the pain isn’t as profound as it was the first year, it still cuts deep when l take a moment to pause and reminisce. When l open my archives to revisit the events of your last days when l would visit you at 2 am just to assure you that it was going to be alright, my heart just breaks in pain.

The 14th of February sed to be one of our favourite dates on the calendar. I used to remind you about Valentine’s from the 1st day of February until the 14th little did l know that l will be reminded of this day with so much pain.

I know people say it gets better with time but it doesn’t get any better, it just becomes different in how l have to deal with things. I still feel robbed, l always question why me, I still wonder how this plays into God’s plan for me? How could this be part of any plan? But I’m always reminded of Job when he tried to question God (Job38:4) :Where were you when l laid the earth’s foundation? Tell me, if you understand… that statement alone humbles me, l know God remains faithful and your soul is in a better place…

This is so touching may you continue to rest in peace Save.

Biti Receives Death Threat Over Sikhala|WILL THEY DISCOURAGE HIM?

By A Correspondent| Zimbabwe’s top barrister and the MDC Deputy President Tendai Biti received death threats over the now acquitted Zengeza MP Job Sikhala, it has emerged.

This was revealed by Sikhala himself as he narrated his ordeal having been abducted.

Below is Sikhala speaking in Masvingo today:

Excuse me president and all the leadership 1st of all president please allow me to thank the people of Zimbabwe for standing with me from the days this story started Emmerson Mnangagwa wanted to put me into a sack.

I am not even celebrating with all the people who are celebrating my acquittal… I lost my freedom for over a year and I could not travel around the world to represent my clients; they took my passport they charged me over $5000 today when I go to collect it, all that money is now a piece of paper now; once collect that money I am going to distribute it to provinces here, Nikita, Masvingo, and so forth This is money that president Emmerson Mnangagwa withheld so I am going to distribute it to the people; because the people freedom can not be Criminalised.

Some people have said that I was reckless by making these statements but it is Mnangagwa who is reckless who is reckless. He has robbed the people of this country I knew myself as a lawyer that there is nothing wrong in what I have said.

The problem we have in Africa is that we think that a president is untouchable; for a long time in Africa Mobutu Seseko. He was equated to Zaire…

ED is not equal to the government of Zimbabwe or equal to the people of Zimbabwe.

President, when you come to see all these people assembled here, this is a sign of the hope that we must take the bull by its horns.

The time of compromising with dictatorship is over … we all know the day when he conducted the coup on the 15th of November 2017 we know it was illegal; when Robert Mugabe wrote the letter of resignation he was under threat to be killed.

When I was arrested and I was put in Harare Central, I was put in police cells for 3 days. As I was being taken around, there was a team of 7 lawyers assembled.

Someone said there is a spirit of death here, they want to kill this man that is, myself.

Biti and Gonese, these men were told that if they continue following me they will be killed…

I was taken by one person called Daniel Joseph and then I was taken into another car and then blindfolded.

So I said these people are now going to kill me…

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Protests As Malawians Besiege Electoral Commission Demanding Resignation Of Entire Commission

Protesters march toward the Malawi Electoral Commission office in Blantyre, Malawi on February 13, 2020.

Blantyre — Protesters in Malawi have shut down offices of the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) in 10 districts in an attempt to force all commissioners to resign.

The move comes 10 days after the Constitutional Court nullified last May’s presidential elections because of “widespread” irregularities and ordered new elections. But commissioners have appealed the ruling and are refusing to step down.

In Blantyre, protesters used steel-iron chains and huge locks to seal the gate of the main entrance to MEC headquarters.

“What we are trying to mean here is that no one should get here as long as they are not resigning. All we need is [for MEC chairperson] Jane Ansah to resign and now we have included all the commissioners of the MEC because they have proven to be incompetent. We need people to have the competence,” said Masauko Thawe, the southern region coordinator for the Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC), which organized the protests.

The Constitutional Court said the irregularities showed the MEC’s incompetence in handling the presidential elections and ordered new elections in 150 days.

This week, members of parliament questioned the election commissioners at a public hearing to determine if they are capable of running a new poll.

Protesters carry a chain to be used to shut the Malawi Electoral Commission office in Blantyre, Malawi on February 13, 2020.

The commissioners, including chairperson Ansah, dismissed accusations of incompetency.

Some said they will resign only if the Supreme Court of Appeal faults them, while others said they will not resign at all.

But HRDC’s Thawe says mechanisms are in place to safeguard the shutdown.

“We are going to monitor each and every day. You come, you check, you will see people here monitoring. And we are not stopping here.  It’s a continuous demonstration until we see these commissioners including the CEO [Chief Elections Officer] resign,” Thawe said.

Mustapha Hussein, who teaches political science at the Chancellor College of the University of Malawi, told VOA shutting down the MEC offices is ill-timed.

“Because the case of MEC is in the courts and we heard about the judgment which shows that there are solutions being put forward to what is happening. So, in that sense I would say that the act of shutting down the offices might be going too far and might not auger well with the laws of Malawi,” he said.

Hussein also said the shutdown would affect MEC preparations for the new elections expected to be held in June.

Ansah told parliament Wednesday that the electoral commission is currently working on the budget for the new elections.

FULL TEXT: Everything Chamisa Said In Masvingo Today

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“When people are brave and they stand up to it, guns will not work, the sound of the gun will not be heard.”

Nelson Chamisa, 14th February 2020.

Below is a side transcript of MDC leader Nelson Chamisa at Masvingo on Friday. Chamisa spoke at length saying his party is demanding a people’s government not one created by a constitutional court.

He also said he refuses to be forced into action by people with agendas. He said, “Some people I hear them saying Nelson Chamisa you must lead from the front, but this is the struggle; I have come a long way … but when we do our thing we will not be forced to do things.”

FULL TEXT: When people are brave and they stand up to it guns will not work the sound of the gun will not be heard.

You don’t debate about solidarity; we must go together, fight together, we weep together and we enjoy together. So now Mai Sikhala we want to thank you. Some of you do not know that for the struggle to move there are heroes, thank you very much. I thank you all, these are the people who when there are problems they are there. I saw them where the police were.

Excuse me our Secretary-General and all the leadership assembled here, the chair of the women and the youth.

I was once a youth and I used to refuse to be used. I would sing Hatidi zvekupihwa order nemasaskamu!

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I think you the whole standing committee…

We said this is not Valentine’s Day it is Morgan Tsvangirai Day.

The second thing we are gathered here; we are gathered here because one of our heroes had been arrested… another one will be appearing in court on the 28th of February. When you arrest one of us you have arrested all of us.

So we have come here for this party is now large. There is no party which is greater, larger than this one the whole of the African continent. It is a fact that the MDC has 28 out of 30 mayors in the whole of Zimbabwe. It is a fact that this party was voted in by more than 2.6 million people.

Some people I hear them saying Nelson Chamisa you must lead from the front, but this is the struggle; I have come a long way … but when we do our thing we will not be forced to do things.

I said for people to do what they should do they do it according to the right timing.

When I came here I found the police waiting and some of my people told me president if your go through this way you will be teargassed so I passed through the middle of them.

We will not allow police to be used for wrong things, a police officer has a badge of honour. That is why you see the police, their badge it says for the law, for the people, and for the country, so the police must not be used to assault us. Our people after throwing targas at me they don’t have a bag of tea, after throwing teargas at me they don’t even have an underwear to wear. After throwing targas at me, their shoe is still opened wide.

Mr Sikhala I saw your zvidobi. They are zvidobis of the struggle. Aaah Maiguru, are these the dobis you are getting at home? LAUGHTER.

The first thing is love the second thing is hope the third thing is sacrifice. This is the life of Morgan Tsvangirai.

Everywhere I go people are saying Nelson Chamisa Morgan Tsvangirai left you directions to the way.

I will not be misled.

Mnangagwa does not have a clue. Chiwenga has no clue.

Today as we speak what Morgan tsvangirai talk about hope he said no matter how difficult life becomes you remain holding onto hope you will get there. We will get there we will get there when we get there.

Tsvangirai represented sacrifuce. He used to eat bans and cream soda. He was a basic man. That is what I said no matter how broke we are we must never compromise the struggle.

Our only gift to the people is to lead them and deliver the struggle. Real love is to represent the people and to do what they want.

Yes, we will correct the problems of Masvingo party leadership. We want to ensure we get 26 out of 26 not what we saw in Mwenezi(sic). Can ZANU win over here?

Tsvangirai was a man of love and unity he told me to unite with Biti and Welshman. The vision has got nothing to do with too many people a vision is with one person. So to all those who follow when I say jump you must jump when I say run you must run. That is why you see soldiers are told to march left right left right.

We said that this year we have 5 critical zones:

Number 1 – the fight we have is that there must be a people’s government not this one of the constitutional court not this one of Emmerson Mnangagwa.

When people are brave and they stand up to it guns will not work the sound of the gun will not be heard.

Mnangagwa tells people that they must eat potatoes and vegetables while he himself is feasting on meat while he is on a private jet.

Number 2 – We are fighting for a people’s budget not the kind of life that we are seeing when people cannot afford basics we want our dignity returned to the people.

Number 3 – We want to address the problem of corruption. We are missing $3bln. Who is responsible Mr Biti?

Biti replies: it is Mnangagwa!

I said those people I will tell you myself. They know what we are doing.

The 4th thing – is the one that we have come here such as this one of Sikhala. We are struggling with this issue of Mashurugwi. We must not call them that. They are Mnangagwa’# people.

Number 5 – is the issue of the constitution Emmerson Mnangagwa is messing with the constitution; he is now possessed with the demons of Ian Smith and Robert Mugabe. Mugabe changed this 19 times, Mnangagwa wants to change it 27 times in one year.

So what is the way forward the way forward is for you and me where you are, looking at me, let us fix our country there is no one else with powers more than you as an individual, everyone let us fix the country we don’t want to get to May, June while we are in this problem, we can fix it. Until when will we drink from boreholes? While we use generators?

What kind of a country is that in which: school fees rtgs; a whole government forming a committee of roller meal! A whole government setting up a committee for mealie meal.

If you give us this thing we will not take a day before you start enjoying the country and getting suffocated with goodness.

I told Emmerson Mnangagwa why don’t we use the United States dollars while we fix the country? give the soldiers the US dollar give the police officers the US dollars so that people can survive, why do you want the people to live on rtgs dollars?

Let us not insult others. MDC let us be full of love.

My last words that I leave you the people of this province that one has been on this issue of dialogue. I told him I am ready to talk, I had been sent by our council. We want to give peace a chance and so I told Emmerson Mnangagwa let us agree, you stole the elections we are not going to go ahead to 2023 before we are clear that you stole the elections.

There will be no elections in this country until we resolve this issue. The elections must be respected. This year we have a right to fix the country all of us all of us all of us all of us all of us all of us.

Emerson Mnangagwa will not be able to run this country he is refusing dialogue. And now he is busy saying Nelson Chamisa is the problem. I am advising him that this country is burning. I am saying to him hear me so that we can fix this country before it is too late.

Rare Picture Of Tsvangirai With Luke On Hired Jet

Writes the Prime Minister’s spokesman Luke Tamborinyoka as he remembers his boss of many years, on the day of his death, today: “TOGETHER TO THE END….A father. A boss. A friend. The raucous, raspy and care-free laughter will never be heard again inside the party headquarters. Rest in power, Pakuru.”

“The Coupon System Is A Bad Move, Simple!”

Following the announcement by Finance minister Mthuli Ncube that government was introducing the coupon system for roller meal, ZimEye ran a poll to establish whether the move was a good or bad move.

Below is the outcome of the poll where 83 percent of the respondents said it was a bad move while only 17 percent believe that the move was good.

MDC Vindicated By The Acquittal Of Honourable Job Sikhala

The MDC is vindicated by the upholding of The Exception filed by Lead Counsel Beatrice Mtetwa to the scandalous charge of Subverting a Constitutional Government preferred against Honourable Job Sikhala by the illegitimate government of Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The consequences of the Ruling are that since Honourable Sikhala had pleaded not guilty to the charge he was entitled to a verdict and accordingly The Court so found

Put simply this was a charge that never was and in legal parlance you cannot find something from nothing and the words that formed the basis of the charge do not constitute an offence, notwithstanding whether they are admitted or not .

The persecution of Honourable Sikhala has thankfully come to an end but we lament the fact that countless citizens of Zimbabwe are facing baseless allegations in spite of the pretence that we are in a new dispensation.

The deception must be exposed for what it is and it is regrettable that the Prosecutor General s Office made a spirited attempt to defend the indefensible.

As the MDC, we now call upon the illegitimate regime to withdraw the numerous allegations of treason and Subverting a Constitutional Government which have been preferred against our leaders such as Secretary General Honourable Charlton Hwende and trade unionists Peter Mutasa and Obert Masaraure as well as numerous civil society and political leaders.

Unfortunately the regime has no shame and they will continue flogging a dead horse in the miraculous hope that it will be somehow resucitated.

The bottom line is that the persecution of the people and suppression of their rights must come to an end. The reason why the people will continue to protest is that their suffering is now unbearable and they can hardly make ends meet.

As The MDC we are very clear that the resolution of the crisis lies in engagement and genuine dialogue to return the country to legitimacy. Until the illegitimate regime wakes up to smell the coffee and comes to its senses, the country will remain in a mess.

Change is coming and no amount of repression and brutalization will deter us from leading the people to Canaan under the able leadership of the people s choice, Pastor Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Innocent Gonese
MDC Secretary for Justice and Legal Affairs

Chamisa Tells People: If You Get Brave, There Won’t Be Any Gunshot Sound

“When people are brave and they stand up to it, guns will not work, the sound of the gun will not be heard.”

Nelson Chamisa, 14th February 2020.

Below is a side transcript of MDC leader Nelson Chamisa at Masvingo on Friday. Chamisa spoke at length saying his party is demanding a people’s government not one created by a constitutional court.

He also said he refuses to be forced into action by people with agendas. He said, “Some people I hear them saying Nelson Chamisa you must lead from the front, but this is the struggle; I have come a long way … but when we do our thing we will not be forced to do things.”

FULL TEXT: When people are brave and they stand up to it guns will not work the sound of the gun will not be heard.

You don’t debate about solidarity; we must go together, fight together, we weep together and we enjoy together. So now Mai Sikhala we want to thank you. Some of you do not know that for the struggle to move there are heroes, thank you very much. I thank you all, these are the people who when there are problems they are there. I saw them where the police were.

Excuse me our Secretary-General and all the leadership assembled here, the chair of the women and the youth.

I was once a youth and I used to refuse to be used. I would sing Hatidi zvekupihwa order nemasaskamu!

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I think you the whole standing committee…

We said this is not Valentine’s Day it is Morgan Tsvangirai Day.

The second thing we are gathered here; we are gathered here because one of our heroes had been arrested… another one will be appearing in court on the 28th of February. When you arrest one of us you have arrested all of us.

So we have come here for this party is now large. There is no party which is greater, larger than this one the whole of the African continent. It is a fact that the MDC has 28 out of 30 mayors in the whole of Zimbabwe. It is a fact that this party was voted in by more than 2.6 million people.

Some people I hear them saying Nelson Chamisa you must lead from the front, but this is the struggle; I have come a long way … but when we do our thing we will not be forced to do things.

I said for people to do what they should do they do it according to the right timing.

When I came here I found the police waiting and some of my people told me president if your go through this way you will be teargassed so I passed through the middle of them.

We will not allow police to be used for wrong things, a police officer has a badge of honour. That is why you see the police, their badge it says for the law, for the people, and for the country, so the police must not be used to assault us. Our people after throwing targas at me they don’t have a bag of tea, after throwing teargas at me they don’t even have an underwear to wear. After throwing targas at me, their shoe is still opened wide.

Mr Sikhala I saw your zvidobi. They are zvidobis of the struggle. Aaah Maiguru, are these the dobis you are getting at home? LAUGHTER.

The first thing is love the second thing is hope the third thing is sacrifice. This is the life of Morgan Tsvangirai.

Everywhere I go people are saying Nelson Chamisa Morgan Tsvangirai left you directions to the way.

I will not be misled.

Mnangagwa does not have a clue. Chiwenga has no clue.

Today as we speak what Morgan tsvangirai talk about hope he said no matter how difficult life becomes you remain holding onto hope you will get there. We will get there we will get there when we get there.

Tsvangirai represented sacrifuce. He used to eat bans and cream soda. He was a basic man. That is what I said no matter how broke we are we must never compromise the struggle.

Our only gift to the people is to lead them and deliver the struggle. Real love is to represent the people and to do what they want.

Yes, we will correct the problems of Masvingo party leadership. We want to ensure we get 26 out of 26 not what we saw in Mwenezi(sic). Can ZANU win over here?

Tsvangirai was a man of love and unity he told me to unite with Biti and Welshman. The vision has got nothing to do with too many people a vision is with one person. So to all those who follow when I say jump you must jump when I say run you must run. That is why you see soldiers are told to march left right left right.

We said that this year we have 5 critical zones:

Number 1 – the fight we have is that there must be a people’s government not this one of the constitutional court not this one of Emmerson Mnangagwa.

When people are brave and they stand up to it guns will not work the sound of the gun will not be heard.

Mnangagwa tells people that they must eat potatoes and vegetables while he himself is feasting on meat while he is on a private jet.

Number 2 – We are fighting for a people’s budget not the kind of life that we are seeing when people cannot afford basics we want our dignity returned to the people.

Number 3 – We want to address the problem of corruption. We are missing $3bln. Who is responsible Mr Biti?

Biti replies: it is Mnangagwa!

I said those people I will tell you myself. They know what we are doing.

The 4th thing – is the one that we have come here such as this one of Sikhala. We are struggling with this issue of Mashurugwi. We must not call them that. They are Mnangagwa’# people.

Number 5 – is the issue of the constitution Emmerson Mnangagwa is messing with the constitution; he is now possessed with the demons of Ian Smith and Robert Mugabe. Mugabe changed this 19 times, Mnangagwa wants to change it 27 times in one year.

So what is the way forward the way forward is for you and me where you are, looking at me, let us fix our country there is no one else with powers more than you as an individual, everyone let us fix the country we don’t want to get to May, June while we are in this problem, we can fix it. Until when will we drink from boreholes? While we use generators?

What kind of a country is that in which: school fees rtgs; a whole government forming a committee of roller meal! A whole government setting up a committee for mealie meal.

If you give us this thing we will not take a day before you start enjoying the country and getting suffocated with goodness.

I told Emmerson Mnangagwa why don’t we use the United States dollars while we fix the country? give the soldiers the US dollar give the police officers the US dollars so that people can survive, why do you want the people to live on rtgs dollars?

Let us not insult others. MDC let us be full of love.

My last words that I leave you the people of this province that one has been on this issue of dialogue. I told him I am ready to talk, I had been sent by our council. We want to give peace a chance and so I told Emmerson Mnangagwa let us agree, you stole the elections we are not going to go ahead to 2023 before we are clear that you stole the elections.

There will be no elections in this country until we resolve this issue. The elections must be respected. This year we have a right to fix the country all of us all of us all of us all of us all of us all of us.

Emerson Mnangagwa will not be able to run this country he is refusing dialogue. And now he is busy saying Nelson Chamisa is the problem. I am advising him that this country is burning. I am saying to him hear me so that we can fix this country before it is too late.

Priscilla Chigumba’s Boyfriend Sentenced To 90 Days In Prison | DO YOU THINK HE GO TO CHIKURUBI? …

MINISTER of Mines and Mining Development Winston Chitando

State Media|MINISTER of Mines and Mining Development Winston Chitando was yesterday found in contempt of the High Court and sentenced to 90 days in prison.

Minister Chitando, according to the court, did not comply with two court orders issued in a mining claims dispute pitting RioZim Limited and North Rand Private Limited.

However, High Court judge, Justice David Mangota gave the minister seven days to comply, failure of which he will serve the jail term.

The court ordered the minister to ensure transfer of ownership of some mining claims from North Rand into the name of RioZim, but he did not comply.

Justice Mangota’s order reads:

“The first respondent (Minister Chitando) is found in contempt of the orders that were granted by this honourable court on the 6th of June, 2018 and the 10th of October, 2018 under HC4957/18 respectively.

“The first respondent be and is hereby committed to the Harare Remand Prison for a period of three months.

“The warrant of committal is, however, suspended seven days on condition that the first respondent shall faithfully and dutifully comply with the orders given in this court in Case Number HC4957/18 granted on the 6th of June and HC8198/18 granted on the 10th day of October 2019”

Harare lawyer Mr Liberty Ndangana and Advocate Thabani Mpofu represented RioZim.

The court slapped the minister with an order for costs on a higher scale.

WATCH LIVE- ZINASU SOLIDARITY MESSAGE AT MORGAN TSVANGIRAI MEMORIAL

By A Correspondent- Addressing party stalwarts at Mucheke stadium in Masvingo at an event to remember the late party’s founding father Morgan Richard Tsvangirai who died on 14 February 2018, a ZINASU representative said it was justified for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to leave power as he had failed.

He said:

“We are here as students in solidarity with the values held by the late Morgan Tsvangirai. We are here because we believe in access to education, access to good health and buying bread at a cost of a dollar for two. This is why we are saying Mnangagwa must go.”

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Man Assaults Father In Law Over Corpse

By A Correspondent- In a drama-filled incident a man assaulted his father-in-law at a funeral wake that was punctuated by pushing, shoving and hurling of insults.

Bulawayo’s Matshobane suburb residents were treated to a three-hour “movie” on Saturday over the burial of a woman who died in the neighbouring country — South Africa.

Salia Amidu (51)’s father Hanock Nkatha said a violent Geoffrey Amidu caused chaos after he barred his in-laws from viewing his wife’s body and the in-laws abandoned the funeral wake. 

He said up to today he was not sure if it was his daughter who was in the coffin and whether her body parts were intact or not, assuming she was the one.  He said a seething Amidu left the funeral wake at his home in a huff and stormed his in-laws’ home in the same suburb. 

He said his son-in-law hurled insults at everyone much to the shock and disappointment of mourners who had gathered to comfort them.

“We were really embarrassed as a family. I have been of poor health so I requested that my son-in-law should bring my daughter’s body to my house so that I pay my last respects. For some reason, the simple request turned things nasty. 

“At an alarming speed, he skidded to a stop in his car outside the gate and barged into my bedroom. He peppered me with insults and said I was a poor and ungrateful man. He said I should remember that he took care of me when I was sick in South Africa,” said the heart-broken elderly man.

The frail-looking Nkatha said when the argument got to a head his son-in-law poked him with a finger on the head.

“He tapped me on the forehead with his forefinger and bragged that he did us (family) a favour by bringing his wife’s body to Zimbabwe for burial so that I could attend the funeral. A relative swiftly intervened and pushed him away. Even then he continued to spew unspeakable obscenities,” said the dejected Nkatha.

Nkatha said his son-in-law changed his mind and decided to bring his daughter’s coffin to his home. 

“He came for the second time in a cortège but refused to open the casket. When the family members moved out of the house to receive the casket —  my son-in-law appeared to have second thoughts. With a squeal of tyres, he sped off movie-style and the other cars that he came with, including the one with the coffin followed suit, leaving the mourners shell-shocked,” said Nkatha.

A relative who spoke on condition of anonymity said Nkatha’s family then rushed to Kingdom Blue Funeral Parlour to block the burial.

“Kingdom Blue manager tried to engage them but they refused declaring that they wanted to bury our daughter on the particular day. What shocked us was why they were rushing the process when the storage was for free at the parlour,” said the relative.

She added: “We are not sure whether the body that was in the coffin was of our daughter. Assuming it was the one we are not even sure whether her body parts were still intact.”

He said they then rushed to report the matter to the police.

“Police came and tried  to talk  to them so that we understand each other but they stood their  ground insisting that they  were going ahead to bury her  because they wanted to return to South Africa. They left us at the parlour and went ahead and buried her,” said the relative.

B-Metro caught up with Amidu but he was reluctant to talk.

“Salia was my wife. I paid the bride price and I believe you know what that means. All being said and done I did what I wanted! I did not cause a scene but they are the ones who are a problem. Please I do not want this matter to be published in a newspaper,” he said.

Senator for Bulawayo Metropolitan province Hellen Mpofu said: “I had to call the police who stopped the pushing and shoving that was taking place. After that sanity prevailed although their son-in-law was a problem. I would like to urge residents to live in harmony,” she said. 

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“Missing” Harare Mom Returns Home

By A Correspondent- A Mufakose woman who was reported missing by her family after she left for work has returned home after 4 days with no recollection of events which took place from when she was presumed missing.  

Thandiwe Chipamhadze, 32 who is a mother of 3 is reported to have turned up at her sister’s home in Kuwadzana 3 at around 3AM.

Her sister, Emelia confirmed her return to local media:

“She was cold and crying. She spoke very little. She said all she remembered was catching a lift on Saturday, and then the people who gave her a lift refused to let her disembark after taking her phone.

“The next thing she remembers was finding herself on Bulawayo road in Kuwadzana Extension. That’s when she walked to my house.”

The police have launched a formal investigation into Chipamhadze’s  mysterious disappearance and interviewed her before she was referred to the hospital.

Said her sister:

“We went to hospital and they conducted some tests. She has also been seeing a counsellor but she’s just broken. She won’t stop crying.”

Thandiwe who works in Chisipite as a hairdresser left her home in Mufakose on Saturday to commute to work.

She resides with her husband and their three children.

Her last known communication was a text to her niece at around 7AM.

In the text she told her niece that she was having transport difficulties and was worried she would be late for work.

However Thandiwe never made it to work on that day.

Emelia, who also works at the same hair salon presumed her missing and made desperate appeals on social media to help in finding her sister.

“We are just glad to have her back in one piece. The rest we will figure out as we go and help her regain her confidence,” said Emelia

Private Doctors Barred From Handling COVID-19

By A Correspondent- Harare City Council has barred doctors in private practice from handling any suspected cases of COVID-19 (coronavirus).

Harare city health director Dr Prosper Chonzi told the state media that all suspected cases of the virus will be handled by public health institutions.

He said:

Private practitioners should not deal with infected patients at their surgeries. They should refer them to public institutions and we isolate them to protect the public.

We are training them and sensitizing them about this condition because they are the ones who are mandated to deal with infectious conditions.

Zimbabwe has started the training of local medical professionals in dealing with COVID-19 cases.

Reports indicate that 96 representatives from all over the country are at Wilkins Infectious Hospital undergoing training.

The Health Ministry announced recently that a total of 1 741 people are on surveillance for coronavirus after having entered the country from countries with confirmed cases of the viru

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LATEST- Shock As Herald Says MDC Members Teargassed the High Court Building, Yet There’s Clear LIVE Video Evidence

Below is the Herald story published following the acquittal of MDC deputy national chairperson Job Sikhala.

The state owned paper accused MDC supporters of throwing teargas inside the court room.

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The Herald reports comes despite LIVE footage which shows peaceful civilians being teargassed near the court building.

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Movement for Democratic Change Alliance vice national chairperson Job Sikhala has been acquitted of subversion charges by Masvingo High Court Judge Justice Garainesu Mawadze today.

Meanwhile, proceedings at the Masvingo High Court where MDC Alliance’s trial for subversion is taking place today temporarily stopped this morning after tear smoke filtered into the courtroom.

Justice Mawadze, lawyers,journalists and other people in the courtroom had to leave the court room as tear smoke wafted into the packed room. The tear smoke is believed to have been thrown by MDC Alliance thugs who had massed outside the court room chanting party slogans while Justice Mawadze was delivering his ruling on the application to exception by Sikhala.

Areas around the High Court precincts were in complete lock down as police and belligent MDC Alliance supporters were involved in a cat and mouse game.

Herald Says MDC Supporters Threw Teargas Inside Masvingo High Court

Below is the Herald story published following the acquittal of MDC deputy national chairperson Job Sikhala.

The state owned paper accused MDC supporters of throwing teargas inside the court room.

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The Herald reports comes despite LIVE footage which shows peaceful civilians being teargassed near the court building.

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Movement for Democratic Change Alliance vice national chairperson Job Sikhala has been acquitted of subversion charges by Masvingo High Court Judge Justice Garainesu Mawadze today.

Meanwhile, proceedings at the Masvingo High Court where MDC Alliance’s trial for subversion is taking place today temporarily stopped this morning after tear smoke filtered into the courtroom.

Justice Mawadze, lawyers,journalists and other people in the courtroom had to leave the court room as tear smoke wafted into the packed room. The tear smoke is believed to have been thrown by MDC Alliance thugs who had massed outside the court room chanting party slogans while Justice Mawadze was delivering his ruling on the application to exception by Sikhala.

Areas around the High Court precincts were in complete lock down as police and belligent MDC Alliance supporters were involved in a cat and mouse game.

Madzibaba Drowns While Holding Clay Pot

By A Correspondent- Guruve villagers were left shell-shocked on Tuesday when a self proclaimed prophet Kennie Mazviyo drowned holding a clay pot while trying to perform church rituals.

The 28 year old prophet had taken his two clients Shephard Kamujariwa (48) and Tariro Mazviyo (43) to the river for ritual purposes.

Upon entering the river while holding a clay pot covered with a white cloth he drowned and Kamujariwa tried to rescue him but failed.

A witness Jasper Zhemu told a local publication on the scene of the incident that the prophet was used to perform his rituals in this river but somehow on the fateful day he drowned.

“We were all shocked to hear that madzibaba drowned because we knew him as a regular visitor of this river, that is where he took his clients all the time so the whole village is shocked,” Zhemu said.

The body of the deceased was retrieved Thursday afternoon by police sub-aqua unit.

Ginimbi Turns To The High Court For Freedom

By A Correspondent- Socialite and businessman Genius Kadungure, who is in custody, has filed a bail appeal with the High Court after Acting Chief Magistrate Mr Munamato Mutevedzi denied him bail last week.

High Court judge Justice Webster Chinamora subsequently ordered Kadungure to pay an additional US$58 000.

Through his attorneys, Venturas and Samukange Legal Practitioners, Kadungure argued that Mr Mutevedzi erred in concluding that he committed an offence whilst on bail and that he was not a suitable candidate for bail.

The lawyers argued that this was despite the absence of a criminal record, and his incarceration negated the presumption of innocence applying to all pending charges. 

The court failed to note that the same matter had been resolved at the High Court recently, they argued.

“The court a quo erred and misdirected itself in failing to give due regard to the fact that the charge against the appellant (Kadungure) pertained to an issue already determined by the High Court and that there was no prejudice to the fiscus with duty having been reassessed and paid, thus rendering the offence to lose its sting and a prosecution mala fide,” said Kadungure’s lawyers.

They argued that Kadungure was not a flight risk since he had handed himself over to the police. 

“The State case is weak if regard is to the fact that appellant had since complied with the High Court order from which the present matter emanates,” they said.

The case is yet to be heard.

US Embassy In Harare To Close

By A Correspondent- The United States embassy in Harare will be closed on Monday, February 17, 2020, in observance of Presidents’ Day.

The embassy posted a short message on its Twitter handle that reads:

The Embassy is closed on Monday, February 17, 2020, in observance of President’s Day.

The Presidents’ Day is a public holiday in most states in the United States of America. The day commemorates past presidents of the USA.

The holiday first started in 1885 to mark the February 22 birthday of George Washington, the first president.

The holiday is on the third Monday of February each year, but records show that Washington was born on February 22.

Another eminent US President, Abraham Lincoln, was also born in mid-February.

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“We Will Remember Our Late Icon In Style”: Chamisa

By A Correspondent- Morgan Richard Tsvangirai died on 14 February 2018 at a private South African hospital where he was receiving treatment for colon cancer. MDC President Nelson Chamisa said the day is very significant for the party.

The MDC has lined up several provincial activities to commemorate the death of its founding leader, Morgan Tsvangirai this Friday.

“We will celebrate him in style. We have lined up a number of activities to celebrate his (Tsvangirai) life. His love for humanity is what caused him to dedicate his whole adulthood to the struggle,” Chamisa told journalists in Bulawayo this week.

He said his predecessor sacrificed a lot for the main opposition party and deserved to be remembered. The main event is expected to be held in Masvingo Town where Chamisa will deliver a lecture on Tsvangirai’s life before hundreds of party supporters and invited guests.

“The late Morgan Richard Tsvangirai created an alternative movement which has grown big. So as we reflect on his painful journey that he has travelled, our duty is to make the party bigger and stronger.”

WATCH LIVE SCENES AT SIKHALA TREASON TRIAL

By A Correspondent- Hundreds of party supporters are currently at Masvingo High court in solidarity with the party’s deputy national chairperson Job Sikhala.

The supporters were beaten up by the police and were dispersed using water canons but they trickled back vowing “solidarity with their treason accused” party senior.

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Man Who Spanked Good Looking Woman’s “Behind” In Appreciation Hauled To Court

Perhaps unsure of a way to introduce himself to a beautiful lady, Honest Moyo (43) didn’t think a handshake would leave a good impression to Thandiwe Mpofu (27) but a good spank on her big butt0cks would.

“I admit what I did and I know I was wrong but I wasn’t myself. I was very drunk and I had seen a beautiful lady in front of me. I couldn’t control myself,” said Moyo.

The unfortunate incident befell Mpofu when she went to see her younger sister who works at the Blue Lagoon butchery that Moyo worked at around 3pm. When she got there, the butcher at the front directed her to go to the kitchen to look for her younger sister but she found her gone.

As she made her way back, the same butcher approached her and allegedly threatened: “You were not supposed to be in this room. Now you will see.”

Feeling helpless, Mpofu tried to leave the place but the butcher reportedly called Moyo who instantly appeared at the scene. The butcher left the room leaving Moyo and Mpofu together.

“He came to me and started pushing me against the wall caressing every part of my body. I told him to stop what he was doing but he ignored me and told me he was going to pay me good money if I gave him a good time. He then shouted to the butcher to look out for anyone who might be coming.

“He continued pressing me against the wall, smooching my butt0cks and brea_sts with his hands,” said Mpofu.

She was able to get off Moyo’s grip and ran away when she pushed him away from her.

As if Moyo’s thirst was unquenchable, he ran after Mpofu and gave her one last hot spank on her butt0cks in the open.

“I ran to report him at ZRP Mzilikazi and the police accompanied me back to the butchery. He was still there and was arrested by the police,” said Mpofu.

Meanwhile, appearing before Bulawayo magistrate Shepherd Munjanja, in his defence, Moyo blamed his actions on alcohol and pleaded with the magistrate to forgive him and give him a lighter sentence.

He was remanded in custody to Friday.

-Statemedia

BREAKING NEWS- Police Beat Up MDC Supporters At Job Sikhala Trial

By A Correspondent | MDC supporters were this morning beaten and chased away from the High Court where they were giving solidarity to MDC deputy national chairperson Job Sikhala.

The police have barricaded the roads leading to Masvingo High Court.

Said an MDC official:

“Job Sikhala is being persecuted for freedom of speech but Mnangagwa is vindicating what the people of Zimbabwe have said that he is not in total control of the state but it is the army…….we are under military rule….he (Mnangagwa) has surpassed the Robert Mugabe era and he has even gone beyond Ian Smith’s era…We have never witnessed such cruelty, we’ve never witnessed such barbaric…that innocent Zimbabweans can be tortured, can be beaten just for sitting more than 200m away from the court, waiting for the judgement of Job Sikhala, that’s pathetic on the part of the government…”

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Police have just used water canons to disperse opposition MDC supporters who had gathered outside Masvingo High Court awaiting the handing down of judgement Job Sikhala’s application for exception of charges.

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FULL TEXT- Morgan Tsvangirai’s Widow Pens Heartbreaking Valentine’s Message

Happy Valentines to you darling Morgan….) can’t believe you have been gone for 2 years yet I still miss you every day and it’s always more difficult in this month of February when the anniversary of your death is approaching. In fact, the actual day, the 14th of February is easier than the weeks prior. Though the pain isn’t as profound as it was the first year, it still cuts deep when I take a moment to pause and reminisce. When I open my archives to revisit the events of your last days when I would visit you at 2 am just to assure you that it was going to be alright, my heart just breaks with pain.

The 14th of February used to be one of our favourite dates on the calendar. I used to remind you about Valentine’s from the 1st day of February until the 14th little did I know that I will be reminded of this day with so much pain.

I know people say it gets better with time but it doesn’t get any better, it just becomes different in how I have to deal with things. I still feel robbed, I always question why me, I still wonder how this plays into God’s plan for me? How could this be part of any plan? But I’m always reminded of Job when he tried to question God (Job 38:4) “Where were you when I laid the earth’s foundation’? Tell me, if you understand… that statement alone humbles me, I know God remains faithful and your soul is in a better place.

Rest in eternal peace, my love.

Masvingo Court To Rule On Sikhala Prosecution

By Own Correspondent| Masvingo High Court Judge Justice Garainesu Mawadze will on Friday 14 February 2020 hand down his judgment on an application filed by
Zengeza West constituency legislator Hon. Job Sikhala excepting to the
charges of subverting constitutional government.

Hon. Sikhala, who is represented by Beatrice Mtetwa, Jeremiah Bamu,
Blessing Nyamaropa and Tinomuda Shoko of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human
Rights filed an application on Monday 3 February 2020 when his trial
commenced in Masvingo excepting to the charges of subverting
constitutional government arguing that the charges do not disclose an
offence.

The Zengeza West constituency legislator pleaded not guilty to charges
of plotting to overthrow President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government and
went on to challenge his prosecution on charges of contravening
subverting constitutional government as defined in section 22 of the
Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act

Hon. Sikhala, who is out of custody on bail was arrested on Tuesday 9
July 2019 by Zimbabwe Republic Police officers.

In court, prosecutors claimed that Hon. Sikhala advocated for the
overthrowing of government through unconstitutional means during his
address to some MDC party supporters at a political rally held on
Saturday 6 July 2019 at Mandadzaka Primary School in Bikita in
Masvingo province.

Hon. Sikhala’s lawyers argued that the prosecution of the opposition
MDC Alliance party’s Vice Chairperson is just harassment of the
Zengeza West constituency legislator through the use of the criminal
justice system.

Prosecutors led by Tawanda Zvekare from the National Prosecuting
Authority argued that Hon. Sikhala wanted to stage a coup with the
intention of toppling President Mnangagwa from power.

WATCH LIVE: Police Use Water Canons On MDC Supporters At Job Sikhala Trial

By A Correspondent- Police in Masvingo used water canons on MDC supporters who had gathered at Masvingo High court in solidarity with treson accused party deputy national chairperson Job Sikhala.

Sikhala is set to get his judgement delivered today and indications are that MDC president Nelson Chamisa will attend the court case in solidarity.

Said an MDC official:

“Mnangagwa is just vindicating what the people of Zim have been saying that he is not in total control of the state it is the army…

We have never witnessed such cruelty we’ve never witnessed such barbaric act that innocent Zimbabweans can be tortured, can be beaten just for sitting more than 200m away from the court, waiting for the judgement of Job Sikhala, that’s pathetic on the part of the government.”

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Mealie Meal Coupons Just Another Currency

Zimbabwe has announced that it will now have targeted subsidies for locals.

It will have mealie meal coupons for what it decides are vulnerable people across all provinces.

Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said this:

A targeted coupon scheme for the vulnerable is in the offing with the compilation of a database at an advanced stage

Who is in that database is not clear as the policy was just announced without the public being educated via mass distribution systems as far as we know of where one can register for the coupons. On top of that, nothing is said of one gets onto this database which prompted the biggest opposition party MDC to say the targeted people for subsidies wouldbe members of Zanu-pf.

The politics aside, the coupons themselves create another path for corruption. The subsidies themselves had essentially made a commodity like mealie meal a currency of its own, with those accessing it reselling the product for more.

The same way fuel coupons in the 2000s and now became a form of payment a coupon could become something that can be exploited as well. The corrupt will simply get a book of coupons and sell them off for say $50. With fuel officially at $70 as the government chases the black market price for some reason, a person will find a $20 save as significant. And if coupon maize is more guaranteed than the one in the shop because it is vulnerable people who are targeted it will make it gold dust.

With Zimbabwe obsessing about how it is a mono-currency, finding other ways for people to trade seems like a walk in a different directions.

This move also balkanises the population by parceling it out distinctly by those who can access certain products other than others. Whereas in other countries social services that support the most vulnerable have clear statutes, procedures and are backed by laws, this feels a little made up in a fit of panic.

The appetite for the dangerous in this economy is a bit strange.

Namibian First Lady Gives Away All Her $3m Wealth To Charity

Namibia's first lady, Monica Geingos, in the State House in Windhoek, Namibia, February 4, 2020.

Windhoek — Monica Geingos is on a mission to change the image of African first ladies and tackle sexism and inequality in Namibia, the world’s second most unequal country

Promising to give away all her wealth – estimated at $3 million – to charity when she dies, Monica Geingos is on a mission to change the image of African first ladies and tackle sexism and inequality in Namibia, the world’s second most unequal country.

Geingos married Hage Geingob on Valentine’s Day in 2015 – a month before he was sworn in as president of the southern African desert nation, which gained independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990 but remains starkly unequal.

The couple then voluntarily declared their combined assets of some 110 million Namibian dollars ($7.44 million), a popular move in a continent where politicians and their wives, like Zimbabwe’s Grace Mugabe, grab headlines over unexplained riches.

“I strongly believe that inheritance is one of the biggest drivers of inequality,” the 43-year-old lawyer and former head of Namibia’s first and largest private equity fund, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an interview at State House.

“If I’m telling poor children that they must be well educated, have the right attitude, and they must stay away from self-destructive behaviour and they’ll be fine, then surely that message should apply to my kids too?”

About 6% of Namibia’s 2.5 million people are white. They dominate businesses and land ownership, a legacy of German and South African colonial rule, along with a growing black elite.

Her veteran politician husband, who is about 30 years her senior, both have children from previous marriages.

Geingob faced criticism last year over the ‘fishrot’ scandal involving allegations that two ministers received kickbacks from an Icelandic fishing company in exchange for fishing quotas. Both men were arrested.

PRIVILEGE

While presidents’ wives are often portrayed as promiscuous, materialistic or political meddlers, said Geingos, her contemporaries are in reality doctors, economists and academics “who ran very productive lives before they became first ladies”.

Geingos has thrown her weight as first lady behind the One Economy Foundation, which she founded in 2016, and plans to leave all her money to it when she dies.

“Of all my achievements, the title of first lady resonates the least with me because it’s the one title that I have really done nothing to deserve, that I got by virtue of marriage,” said Geingos, whose husband won a second and final term in November.

“It is, to me, a form of unearned privilege but … it has changed a lot of my views on socio-economic issues in the country,” she said, adding that it felt “schizophrenic” to witness both wealth and poverty in her life and work.

Geingos’ parents were only allowed a basic primary education under Namibia’s racially segregated regime – an injustice which she said drives her to make the most of her life.

Her charity lends money to entrepreneurs, gives grants to students and supports victims of gender-based violence. Its board members include a security guard and a domestic worker.

Geingos offered free legal and psychosocial support to victims of sexual harassment last year when Namibia’s own #MeToo movement went viral on social media, with hundreds of women naming and shaming sexual predators.

Namibia ranked 12 out of 153 surveyed countries in the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap, beating Denmark and France.

But Geingos said sexism remains common in Namibia’s private sector and media, which is quick to tear down prominent women like Isabel Dos Santos, Africa’s richest woman and daughter of Angola’s former president, recently accused of corruption.

“I am not saying she isn’t guilty. But there is a lack of consistency (in media coverage),” Geingos said adding that she and Geingob will soon update their wealth declaration.

“You will always be accused of everything under the sun in these kind of roles. But what you can do is put the information out there and let people decide themselves.”

She denied rumours of her presidential ambitions.

“I am not available for any executive political function … I am very convinced that you do not need to be a politician to effect change,” she said. “But I do feel this deep need that I can and I must do more.”

Farmers Accuse Government Officials Who Have Nothing To Do With Agriculture Of Looting Command Agriculture Inputs

Own Correspondent|Farmers have expressed mixed feelings over delays in the distribution of Command Agriculture inputs from their local Grain Marketing Board (GMB) depots.

Farmers say the slow pace at which they were receiving inputs like fertilizer from the GMB was disturbing.

In an interview with Zim Morning Post at the Norton GMB Depot where they had camped for a week while waiting for inputs, some Mashonaland West farmers said they had not got the promised fertilizers, adding the programme had been hi-jacked by corrupt people within Zanu PF and the government.

“We have been told since last month to come and collect our fertilizers but we are now being told different thingd,” Tawanda Makwembere, a Mashonaland West farmer, said.

“We are reading in the Press that people in Harare – who are not farmers – are being seen transporting tonnes of Command Agriculture programme fertilizers.

“What is going on?” Makwembere queried.

Albert Mubaiwa of Waterfalls was allegedlly found in illegal possession of fertilizer meant for the government’s Command Agriculture scheme by Mbare police officers.

Mubaiwa allegedlly confirmed to police that the 27 tonnes of fertilizers he was in possession of were Command Agriculture inputs, adding that he however had all the requisite papers.

“What is this,” said Makwembere.

Currently, Zimbabwe is under the throng of a biting drought, with the country having to import grain and other basic commodities from countries such as Zambia and Tanzania.

Source: Zim Morning Post

Mphoko Turns The Heat On Avondale Police Officer In Charge

Phelekezela Mphoko

FORMER Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko, who is facing a charge of corruptly causing the release of two government officials arrested for sleaze, has turned the tables against officer-in-charge at Avondale Police Station, saying he should have resisted his illegal directive.

Mphoko made the claim in his application for exception to the charge.

Through his lawyers advocate Thembinkosi Magwaliba and Zibusiso Ncube, Mphoko told Harare regional magistrate Hosea Mujaya that his right to a fair trial would be violated if he were made to answer to the charges which were vague, too broad and did not contain the essential elements of an offence.

Magwaliba said Mphoko had been refused adequate time and facilities to prepare his defence and the right to challenge the evidence.

“The State does not identify if there is any Act of Parliament and which section of that Act of Parliament or which sections of the code of conduct the accused violated. The prosecution expects the accused to plead in the dark. This is not consistent with the right of the accused person to a fair trial,” Magwaliba submitted.

Magwaliba said the allegations by the State clearly indicated that it was not Mphoko who released Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) bosses Davison Norupiri and Moses Juma from police custody on July 14, 2016, but the officer-in-charge.

He said his client could only be charged for obstructing the course of justice.

“If the officer-in-charge complied with a lawful order, then he had a complete defence to any charge of misconduct or criminal charge that he could face for releasing the two,” the lawyer said.

“But if the officer-in-charge avails himself of the defence of complying with an illegal order, still Mphoko would not be guilty of any offence since he was not a member of a disciplined force to give command,” Magwaliba added.

After filing the application for exception, Magwaliba asked the court for time to have a record of the proceedings transcribed before the State could orally respond to his application, saying he needed to note facts that are in the record for a response from the State’s submission.

However, prosecutor Michael Reza elected to respond to Mphoko’s application by February 27 before Mujaya delivers his ruling on March 4.

Mphoko is facing a charge of criminal abuse of office after he, on July 14, 2016, allegedly instructed police officers at Avondale Police Station in Harare to release two Zinara officials from holding cells without following procedure while he was Acting President.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa Sweats From The EFF To Deliver SONA – Watch Video

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa

Own Correspondent|South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was due to deliver his fourth State of the Nation Address in the National Assembly on Thursday but was unable to do so after nearly an hour of disruptions by the vibrant opposition Economic Freedom Fighters.

Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema rose within a minute of the proceedings beginning on a point of order asking that former President FW de Klerk leave Parliament.

Malema said: “We have a murderer, a man who has the blood of innocent people on his hands in the House… We please request that De Klerk leave this house because he doesn’t belong in this house. The man with blood on his hands should leave this Parliament.”

Malema said it was incorrect for an invitation to have been sent to De Klerk because the people of Boipatong were turning in their graves after what the former president did to them.

“He’s an unrepentant apologist of apartheid who is not willing to accept that apartheid was a crime against humanity. Therefore, it is an insult to those who died and were tortured in Vlakplaas under the instructions of De Klerk to have him sitting in a democratic Parliament.”

National Assembly Speaker Modise responded to the leader of the red berets and said: “This sitting has been called for one item only, to give the president the space to address the nation. It is a convention that all former presidents who are still alive are invited to this sitting. The former President De Klerk has been invited because of that.”

Modise said she could not sustain the submission Malema made and ruled his point out of order.

The Boipatong massacre is one of the bloodiest and brutal moments of popular violence that engulfed South Africa in the decade between 1984 and 1993; De Klerk was president of South Africa under the apartheid regime from 1989 to 1994.

Numerous EFF MPs raised points of order, including that Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan be fired, and would not obey Modise’s rulings, prompting her to temporarily suspend proceedings.

When proceedings resumed, the EFF MPs continued their disruptions and were ordered to leave. On leaving the house, the members shouted, “We’re leaving you with your De Klerk and Pravin”.

Watch video of the full proceedings downloading below:

Source: EWN/News Agents

Horror As 13 Students Are Struck By Lightning And Headman Drowns As Rains Continue To Be Disastrous

A headman drowned in Mbire, while at least 13 learners at Chitenje Secondary School in Karoi were yesterday struck and injured by lightning as heavy rains wreak havoc in different parts of the country.

Houses, livestock and property were destroyed in Chinhoyi.

This followed the death of one person in Binga on Tuesday and the extensive damage to infrastructure in the area and in Chimanimani, where 181 homes were destroyed, while two bridges were swept away.

The Department of Civil Protection Unit said it was on high alert and will continue to work with relevant authorities, including the police, Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ), education officials, relief agencies and traditional leaders to see how they can reduce the damage caused by floods and heavy rains.

The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has forecasted scattered afternoon and evening thundershowers to continue today in all Mashonaland, Harare, Midlands and northern parts of Manicaland provinces, while the rest of the country is expected to start experiencing a decline in rainfall activity starting today.

There were widespread rains across the country on Wednesday, with considerable amounts recorded at Mukandi (94 millimetres), Sutsuku 92mm, Nyakomba 75mm, Chimhanda 67mm, Nyanga 62mm and Mutasa 56mm.

“Zimbabwe has been experiencing significant rains since February 6, and these rains persisted in most parts of the country,” said MSD yesterday. “Heavy downpours greater than 100mmm in 24 hours were recorded at a number of stations.

“The rainfall was not evenly distributed as some had localised heavy downpours, while some areas could receive much less rainfall. The significant reduction in rainfall activity is expected starting today with southern areas, including Matabeleland North, Bulawayo metropolitan southern areas of Midlands as well as Masvingo.

“The intensity of the rainfall is expected to decline as we move into Saturday and Sunday.”

Department of Civil Protection director Mr Nathan Nkomo yesterday urged people in Chimanimani, Manicaland, and Mashonaland Central to be on high alert as the ground had reached saturation levels which will result in floods.

He said in Binga, rescue operations were continuing.

“We are liaising with Petrotrade, the

only company which is running a fuel station there to ensure that supplies are in place to ensure mobility of rescue teams,” said Mr Nkomo.

“We had a successful stakeholders meeting this afternoon (yesterday) where it was agreed that focus on disaster preparedness activities should not only be focused on Binga, but Manicaland and Mashonaland Central, as the risk of flooding is high because heavy rains are still expected there until Saturday.”

In Masvingo, hundreds of schoolchildren across the province’s seven administrative districts have over the past few days failed to attend lessons after failing to cross flooded rivers.

While provincial education director Mr Zedious Chitiga could not give exact figures of affected schoolchildren, he said the development was worrisome.

Mr Chitiga said they were still waiting for reports from districts indicating the extent of the problem.

“We have noted with concern that pupils are foregoing school as they fail to cross flooded rivers in most areas and it’s a sad scenario,” he said.

Some of the flooded rivers blocking schoolchildren from learning include Mutirikwi and Pokoteke in Masvingo District, Runde and Chiredzi rivers in Chiredzi and Devure and Mungezi rivers in Gutu.

Masvingo District Civil Protection Unit chairman, Mr Roy Hove said: “The Civil Protection Unit (CPU) is on high alert for tragedies likely to emanate from the heavy rains and river flooding.

“The CPU will continue to work hand-in-glove with the police, education officials and traditional leaders in this regard.”

Acting Masvingo provincial police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Kudakwashe Dehwa urged parents to accompany their children to school to prevent flood risks associated with crossing flooded rivers.

In Mashonaland Central, one person drowned in Mbire, while several people in five villages in Muzarabani were displaced due to the rising water levels in Hoya River.

The province has already activated its civil protection committees.

The CPU is on standby for evacuations in Mbire and Muzarabani, which are the two flood prone areas that are now at risk.

Bindura District development coordinator Mr Richard Chipfuva yesterday said a house was struck by lightning, while another collapsed in Mbire.

“The incessant rains have caused dam levels to rise, especially in low-lying areas of Mbire and Muzarabani,” he said.

“There is imminent threat to settlements downstream. A village head in Mbire, Mr Kapembere, drowned while trying to cross Hunyani River.

“One house was struck by lightning in Kanyemba and all properties were lost. Seven members of the family were not injured.”

In the same area, a house collapsed leaving three family members homeless.

Water levels in Hoya, Musengezi and Nzoubvunda rivers were reported to be rising rapidly, affecting villages in Chadereka, while some families have started moving to higher ground.

Areas like Kairezi, Chiwenga, Mutemapungu are now cut off because there is no bridge that can connect them.

“In Chadereka, five homesteads were razed to the ground and one man was injured when the house he was sleeping in collapsed,” said Mr Chipfuva. “Livestock and a granary were swept away. Most of the crops in the fields were destroyed.”

Civil protection units in Mbire and Muzarabani have stocked non-food items and require assistance with foodstuffs.

Meanwhile, the Zimbabwe National Water Authority latest dam level update shows that the national dam level average has risen to 50,4 percent up from 49, 6 percent on February 6, 2020.

ZANU PF Systems Monitoring Mnangagwa’s Credibility As Presidential Candidate In 2023 Elections

President Emmerson Mnangagwa with his tight security

Independent|PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s 2023 election campaign, which has been underway since the Zanu PF Esigodini Conference in 2018, is increasingly coming under scrutiny within government, the ruling party and security establishments, amid growing concerns that he has failed to inspire an economic turnaround and has been captured by powerful and corrupt cartels bleeding the country.

In briefings this week, senior Zanu PF and government officials also revealed the post-coup administration was in disarray because of Mnangagwa’s alleged failure to ensure there was equitable distribution of the “patronage” cake, hence the ongoing power struggles in the party.

Zanu PF was plunged into turmoil last week following the suspension of deputy youth league secretary Lewis Matutu and political commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu after they accused Mnangagwa’s allies and Zanu PF benefactors — Sakunda Holdings boss Kuda Tagwirei, Green Fuel boss Billy Rautennach and Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe president Tafadzwa Musarara — of corruption.

The politburo also demoted youth league boss Pupurai Togarepi for showing solidarity with the suspended youths. The decision, however, divided the party as some officials believed the youths had raised genuine issues, which need to be addressed, given the toll that corruption was taking on the economy.

Party officials also believe Mnangagwa has been captured Gupta-style by Tagwirei, whom they say is the major beneficiary of the November 2017 coup, which toppled former president Robert Mugabe. The Gupta scandal rocked South Africa during the last years of former president Jacob Zuma’s presidency. It involved three wealthy Indian brothers, Ajay, Atul, and Rajesh Gupta, who, using their closeness to the presidency, were accused of seizing control of the state apparatus while enriching themselves.

According to findings of the state capture commission of inquiry, the Guptas used their ties to Zuma and, with the help of leading international firms like KPMG, McKinsey and SAP, drained the national treasury of as much as US$7 billion. Following the inquiry, Zuma was forced to resign. McKinsey offered an extraordinary public apology for its role in the scandal, while the Guptas fled to Dubai.

Sakunda has been implicated in alleged abuse of funds under the controversial command agriculture scheme amid claims that there are no records and accountability of how close to US$3 billion was disbursed under the scheme.

“There is serious soul-searching and candid talk within the party. People are asking if the coup promises are being fulfilled and, sadly, Mnangagwa has failed to deliver. Corruption is increasing, but as you know corruption in itself is not a problem in Zanu PF, but the problem is that only a few individuals are being allowed on the gravy train,” an official said.

“There is concern that the economy is worse off than it was in 2017 and there is a genuine worry that Mnangagwa has been captured. There is also anger that a three or four-man kleptocracy has been created following the coup. Unlike during the Mugabe era when the cake was shared amongst many such that those far away from the centre would get crumbs, Mnangagwa has opened the door only to his family and a few individuals.

“That is why the likes of (Chris) Mutsvangwa (Mnangagwa’s former advisor) are angry. Besides Mnangagwa’s failure, he is angry the president’s cartels have shut him out of the energy sector and that is a grievance shared by many.”

Mutsvangwa, in an interview with our sister paper The Standard last weekend, revealed that problems arose in Zanu PF mainly because of fights for control of strategic national resources which are now concentrated in just a few hands.

However, the party’s acting spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa this week took a swipe at Mutsvangwa alleging sour grapes.“I have heard him (Mutsvangwa) say that, but I am not privy to that competition for a resource. The fact that it’s a competition; you cannot say its corruption. Let’s define corruption correctly. If he (Mutsvangwa) has evidence, he must go to Zacc (the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission). If he thinks that whatever happens in that fight for the resource is corruption, he must go to Zacc and report it. He will be a key witness. In this case he mentions the pipeline, but I don’t understand what the issue is.

It’s like hitting at your rivals. He has no reason to tarnish those who are competing against him and label them corrupt either because you have lost the tender or failed to get a deal,” Chinamasa said.

Pressure on Mnangagwa

The ruling party officials said the growing concerns had resulted in Mnangagwa’s position coming under scrutiny, with many processes already underway to pile pressure on him ahead of the party’s 2022 elective congress.

Although the number one resolution at the Esigodini Conference was the “Reaffirmation of President Mnangagwa as the Party’s Presidential Candidate for 2023 Elections”, the Zimbabwe Independent was told there are discussions at various levels focussing on Mnangagwa’s viability as a candidate, given his failure to inspire an economic turnaround and his association with cartels. The 18th Zanu PF conference in Goromonzi last year also affirmed the President as the party’s sole candidate in 2023, but the position is gradually changing, insiders said.

“Besides the question of whether Mnangagwa should be allowed to contest the 2023 elections, there are also questions about whether he should actually be allowed to complete his term, which has been disastrous so far,” a senior party official said.

At a press conference yesterday, Zanu PF youth secretary for information and publicity, Yeukai Simbanegavi, said party youths were ready to defend Mnangagwa “at all cost”.

“One of the main issues discussed here is the issues of discipline. We have emphasised that as the youth league, we need to be very disciplined and we also need to be defending the party and the revolution as well as our President, Comrade ED Mnangagwa at all cost and without fail,” she said.

Simbanegavi said the youths supported the politburo decision to suspend Matutu and Tsenengamu. She also said they strongly supported his 2023 bid.

Chinamasa also insisted that Mnangagwa would still be the party’s candidate in the 2023 polls. “There is no faction at the moment. We have taken a position as a party to say in 2023 our candidate is President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Why we are doing that is to kill any divisions within our party,” he said.

Party sources, however, said despite efforts to mask divisions, discontent had cascaded to the military and other security organisations.

As reported by the Zimbabwe Independent last week, army commanders have deployed intelligence personnel into communities to, among other things, gather intelligence, assess the national mood and gauge Mnangagwa’s popularity. These include members of the Special Air Services based at Inkomo Barracks and military intelligence personnel based at Kabrit.

Military sources said the deployment, which is apolitical and not a military operation was not for purposes of executing a November 2017-style coup, but to understand better the situation obtaining on the ground for scenario mapping and planning. Following last week’s story, Zimbabwe National Army national spokesperson Alphios Makotore issued a statement saying the army was apolitical.

“The Zimbabwe National Army is apolitical and its roles and duties are clearly specified in the Constitution of Zimbabwe and amplified in the Defence Forces Policy. The army is a professional national institution that is guided by the country’s constitution. When it deploys, the nation is accordingly informed. There is therefore no secrecy on its deployments,” Makotore said in the statement.

Available options

According to sources, there are three options which are currently being weighed in the party, government and outside government.

The first option, which is in line with the proposed Sadc-driven mediation by former South African president Thabo Mbeki, is to nudge Mnangagwa into an agreement with MDC leader Nelson Chamisa which may result in a government of national unity.

“This is why the suspended youths are pushing a multi-party and multi-interest youth conference on Friday next week. This could kick-start the process,” an official said.

There are, however, concerns that an inclusive government may present the same problems as those experienced between 2009 and 2013, when there was lack of unity and cohesion in state operations. The other option is that Mnangagwa should not be re-elected at the party’s 2022 congress while others believe he should step down even before his tenure is completed to allow for someone else, preferably Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga to complete the term. Those against Chiwenga’s rise believe he is also captured by the Sakunda boss, whose company had given him vehicles to monitor the command agriculture programme.

Tagwirei also bought Chiwenga another vehicle for personal use.“Besides, in terms of the governance system, nothing much would have changed under Chiwenga,” an official said.

The third option, which is not popular in Zanu PF, but is being discussed by neutrals and in diplomatic circles, is that a National Transitional Authority (NTA) takes over and prepares the groundwork for elections.

The NTA would oversee a number of electoral, constitutional and political reforms for an agreed period before a general election is held. However, sources indicated that many Zanu PF officials are against the idea as it would result in the loss of power and also leave the preparations for elections out of the party’s hands.

Govt Dismisses MPs’ Plea To Dig Gold From Disused Mines

Kwekwe Central legislator, Mr Masango Matambanadzo,

GOVERNMENT has directed players in the mining sector to operate orderly, saying artisanal miners should not be allowed to invade closed mines dotted across the country.

Responding to a question from Kwekwe Central legislator, Mr Masango Matambanadzo, in Parliament on Wednesday, Mines and Mining Development Deputy Minister, Engineer Polite Kambamura, said artisanal miners should seek permission to occupy closed mines from the owners of the defunct mines.

This was after Mr Matambanadzo had suggested that artisanal miners be allowed to occupy disused mines and exploit claims that are lying idle as a way of earning a living.

“The Honourable Member said that artisanal miners are going to mine the closed mines. That is illegal. They are not even allowed to be seen entering those mines. If they enter those mines, they will be arrested,” said the Deputy Minister.

“We do not want them to enter these mines because there are gases such as carbon monoxide underground and this can lead to death. If one manages to continue mining, the gas has an after effect after they would have come out of the mine.”

He denied Mr Matambanadzo’s claims that the mines that have been closed were closed because of sanctions, saying there were other reasons and Government was seized with the matter to see to it that the defunct mines re-open. “As a ministry, we came up with a ‘use-it or lose-it’ policy for us to get clarification from the owners of the mines as to why they closed the mines and when they intend to resume operations.

“However, if there is no convincing response, the mines will be taken by the Government,” said Eng Kambamura. The Government’s call for order comes against the background of recent violent clashes involving artisanal miners in different parts of the country. Law enforcement agents have also activated their systems in a bid to restore order in the small scale mining sector.

Under the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP), he said President Mnangagwa has clarified the need to re-open all closed mines.

“As a ministry, we are proceeding to ensure that these mines begin operations. We have already commenced this exercise and in a few months, you will see other mines opening,” he said.

The TSP focuses on stabilising the macro-economy, and the financial sector, introducing necessary policy and institutional reforms to translate to a private sector-led economy, addressing infrastructure gaps and launching quick-wins to stimulate growth.

To buttress the TSP, in October last year, President Mnangagwa launched a strategic roadmap to the attainment of a US$12 billion mining industry by 2023 as Government has announced efforts to accelerate the sector’s contribution to the economy.

It is hoped that the strategic mining roadmap, gold will contribute US$4 billion, platinum US$3 billion while chrome, iron, steel, diamonds and coal will contribute US$1 billion. Lithium is expected to contribute US$500 million while other minerals will contribute US$1,5 billion. –

Job Sikhala Ruling Expected To Be Delivered Today

State Media|Masvingo senior High Court Judge Justice Garainesu Mawadze is today expected to deliver his ruling on an application for exception to the charge of subversion made by MDC-Alliance national vice chair Job Sikhala.

Job Sikhala with Murisi Zwizwai (Picture by Open Parly)
Job Sikhala with Murisi Zwizwai (Picture by Open Parly)

Sikhala, who is also Zengeza West legislator, is facing charges of subverting a constitutionally-elected Government, after he allegedly told his party’s rally in Bikita East last year that he would overthrow President Mnangagwa’s administration before the next elections due in 2023.

He is out of custody on $5 000 bail coupled with stringent conditions.

Sikhala applied for exception on February 3 through his defence team led by Ms Beatrice Mtetwa.

Justice Mawadze postponed the matter to today to allow him ample time to assess the heads of argument by both the defence and prosecution led by senior law officer Mr Tawanda Zvekare.

In his application for exception, Sikhala, who denied the subversion charge when his trial kicked off, through his lawyer is arguing that the utterances he made at the political rally at Mandadzaka Business Centre, did not constitute a crime.

Mr Zvekare told the court that Sikhala was indeed serious about his utterances as he emphasised that there was going to be a war against the incumbent.

“According to Section 89 of the Constitution, President Mnangagwa is Head of State and Government and Commander-In-Chief of the Defence Forces, and that is inseparable,” he said.

“My Lord, the point I want to drive home is that you cannot separate him (President Mnangagwa) from Government as the defence counsel wants the court to believe.

“The accused indeed was directing his utterances to President Mnangagwa and his Government. It will be naive, therefore, for the defence counsel to suggest that the President and Government are two separate things.”

Ms Mtetwa had argued that Sikhala’s utterances were directed to President Mnangagwa as an individual and not necessarily the Government he represents.

“My client indeed made the said utterances, but they were directed to President Mnangagwa and not his Government,” she said. “President Mnangagwa is separable from his Government as provided for in the Constitution.

“The accused, as a Member of Parliament has the privilege of passing a vote of no confidence on the President and his utterances were reflective of such privileges in Parliament not by any means to be implemented violently.”

Ms Mtetwa argued that what Sikhala said was not criminal since common cause was that the language of politicians was loaded with words which did not normally constitute a crime.

Geoff Nyarota Survives Civil Imprisonment Over Debt Owed To Daily News

Founding editor of the Daily News, Geoffrey Nyarota has avoided civil imprisonment for failing to settle a US$60 000 debt he owed the Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe (ANZ).

Founding editor of the Daily News, Geoffrey Nyarota
Founding editor of the Daily News, Geoffrey Nyarota

On Wednesday, the lawyer representing ANZ, the publisher of the Daily News, told High Court judge, Judith Mushore that the two parties had reached an agreement before requesting that the case be struck off the roll.

“The last time we appeared in court, the case was postponed for parties to reach an agreement. I can confirm that parties have reached a settlement and we request that the case be struck off the roll,” said the lawyer.

However, Mushore asked the two parties to submit a written document showing consent before she remove the case from the roll.

Nyarota was hit with the lawsuit after he allegedly failed to fulfil agreement to pay a debt which arose back in 2016, prompting his civil imprisonment.

The High Court had ordered Nyarota to reimburse the publisher US$60 000 he pocketed after selling his website, Zimbabwe Times to the company back in 2019.

With his failure to pay the debt, ANZ had told the High Court that Nyarota was reluctant to settle the debt hence the High Court Judge, Amy Tsanga ordered Nyarota to reimburse ANZ after the website deal went wrong in December 2016. 

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Mthuli Ncube Backs Employees Wage Increase Demands.

FINANCE and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube

FINANCE and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, has backed calls for public and private sector wage increases to cushion workers from price escalation linked to foreign currency exchange rate distortions.

Although Government has established the interbank exchange market, speculative parallel market activities continue to pile pressure on the pricing structure of the economy.

In his latest economic update this week, Prof Ncube admitted wage compression has become a contentious issue in the economy as buying power constantly trails price increases.

“In the current environment, both wages and purchasing power have taken a big hit. Government, therefore, has a responsibility to support consumers and the private sector as a whole,” he said.

“As part of the currency reform agenda, we have had inevitable wage compression. This is part of the liberalisation process. We have responded by propping up the wages of the civil servants, and we hope the private sector acts in kind.”

Recently, Government increased monthly pay for its workers to about $2 500 for the least paid from about $1 033. Despite the return of the Zimbabwe dollar last July, the minister said the dollarisation hangover remains high with several businesses still pricing in US dollars and simply translating it to the local currency.

“This is squashing the purchasing power of current wages. We are closing that gap by allowing wages to rise,” he said.

As Government focuses on growing the economy this year, the minister said reining in inflation “as quickly as possible”, was his key target. This is crucial for investment, he said, adding that the new dispensation’s drive to create more jobs was dependent stable inflation.

He noted that while month-on-month inflation was stabilising, recently settling at approximately 16 percent, annual inflation remains high.

“That is what happens when you liberalise a currency. But this process of reforms is a long-term necessity for our economy. We are taking steps to prop up the currency, drip-feeding in cash injections in a non-inflationary manner,” said Prof Ncube.

He expressed optimism that the country’s economy will overcome the numerous hurdles towards desired prosperity. He, however, stressed the need for hard work and proper planning backed by prudent monetary and fiscal discipline. The negative impact of climate change and subsequent droughts, which have hampered food security as well as sanctions, are among the top barriers to growth. Prof Ncube said measures were already being put in place to “climate proof” the agriculture sector as well as double efforts with international partners.

Despite all the hurdles and all the barriers, Zimbabwe in 2019 leapt 15 places on the Global Ease of Doing Business rankings. The country is keen to improve this year with privatisation being part of a bigger picture.

Minister Chitando Sentenced To 90 Days In Prison For Contempt Of Court

MINISTER of Mines and Mining Development Winston Chitando

State Media|MINISTER of Mines and Mining Development Winston Chitando was yesterday found in contempt of the High Court and sentenced to 90 days in prison.

Minister Chitando, according to the court, did not comply with two court orders issued in a mining claims dispute pitting RioZim Limited and North Rand Private Limited.

However, High Court judge, Justice David Mangota gave the minister seven days to comply, failure of which he will serve the jail term.

The court ordered the minister to ensure transfer of ownership of some mining claims from North Rand into the name of RioZim, but he did not comply.

Justice Mangota’s order reads:

“The first respondent (Minister Chitando) is found in contempt of the orders that were granted by this honourable court on the 6th of June, 2018 and the 10th of October, 2018 under HC4957/18 respectively.

“The first respondent be and is hereby committed to the Harare Remand Prison for a period of three months.

“The warrant of committal is, however, suspended seven days on condition that the first respondent shall faithfully and dutifully comply with the orders given in this court in Case Number HC4957/18 granted on the 6th of June and HC8198/18 granted on the 10th day of October 2019”

Harare lawyer Mr Liberty Ndangana and Advocate Thabani Mpofu represented RioZim.

The court slapped the minister with an order for costs on a higher scale.

Mthuli Ncube Ban On Statistics Publications Expires

Zimbabwe will start publishing year-on-year inflation statistics from this month, with the February 2019 to February 2020 figure expected next month.

This follows the building of data on prices in the mono-currency system for 12 months.

The development will help investors and businesspeople to make informed decisions.

The Zimbabwe National Statistical Agency (ZimStat), which collects and publishes the data, has indicated that it will widen the collection of prices data to involve more stakeholders.

Year-on-year inflation data is critical in salary negotiations, court judgments, pricing of assets and liabilities such as bank loans.

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube suspended the publication of year-on-year inflation data in July last year for 12 months from the February switch in currencies, a time limit that elapses this month.

It was felt that it was difficult to compare prices from the multi-currency period and the period after the liberalisation of the foreign currency market and the reintroduction of the Zimbabwe dollar.

Prices would, in effect, be compared in two currencies under two systems.

Monthly inflation rates were still being published.

ZimStat director-general Mr Taguma Mahonde yesterday said the organisation was ready to release data on year-on-year inflation.

“In February 2019, the Government of Zimbabwe introduced the RTGS dollar at an exchange rate of US$1:2,5RTGS,” he said.

“This was followed by Statutory Instrument 142 of 2019 that ushered in a mono-currency regime.

“These monetary policy reforms impacted on the computation of consumer price indices, as prices for the period prior to the introduction of the RTGS dollar were informed by multi-currency. As such, computation of year-on-year rate of inflation was no longer comparing like with like.


“Resultantly, computation and publication of the year-on-year rate of inflation was deferred for a period of 12 months to February 2020.

“Given that now ZimStat has a full base year of RTGS consumer price indices, computation and publication of year-on-year rate of inflation will resume from the month of February 2020, to be published in March 2020. Further, ZimStat will enhance its prices data collection exercise to engage more stakeholders across all the districts of Zimbabwe.”

Economist Mr Eddie Cross said publishing year-on-year inflation data was “important as it guides market makers and others”.

Another economist Mr Persistence Gwanyanya said it was now possible for ZimStat to start publishing annual inflation statistics as Zimbabwe had “now reached full financial cycle, which is necessary for comparison purposes”.

“In simple terms, we can now compare like to like,” he said.

“We can now compare apples to apples; we can now compare oranges to oranges; we can now compare RTGS$ to RTGS$.

“It is important to publish year-on-year inflation because a number of economic and financial decisions are based on this statistic. Take for example wage negotiations, court judgments, pricing of assets and liabilities such as bank loans and investments, Treasury Bills and other financial instruments.

“As we witnessed, if you stop publishing official annual inflation as a country, others will do so and you will leave the market with no chance but to follow them, even dubious ones, which has far-reaching consequences for the economy as the market uses whatever they want, for whatever they want to achieve.”

During the time that Government was not releasing year-on-year inflation data, economists such as US-based Professor Steve Hanke, started publishing what they thought were the inflation statistics.

Prof Hanke’s figures were questioned by other economists who doubted the methodology he used.

Stopping publication of annual inflation statistics is not new in Zimbabwe, as it was done before adoption of the multi-currency regime in 2009.

College Students To Be Allowed To Run Own On Campus Radio Stations

Monica Mutsvangwa

State Media|Government has gazetted a Frequency Allotment Plan and Regulations that enable the establishment of 19 on-campus radio stations to be operated by institutions of higher learning, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.

She said the Second Republic is committed to opening up the airwaves, promoting freedom of expression and dissemination of diverse views.

Addressing journalists and residents gathered to commemorate the World Radio Day at the Gweru Civic Centre yesterday, Minister Mutsvangwa said institutions of higher learning should embrace Government’s commitment to opening up the airwaves by applying for the radio licences. The commemorations were hosted by the Midlands State University (MSU).

“We believe in the power of radio. It is a policy objective of my Ministry to have campus radio stations in Zimbabwe. To this end we have gazetted a Frequency Allotment Plan and Regulations that enable the establishment of about 19 campus stations in this country. Our institutions of higher learning are advised to make use of what we have made available for them. We are a Government that walks the talk,” she said.

Minister Mutsvangwa said her Ministry has grasped and embraced the importance of radio as it is a right for the people of Zimbabwe.

“Those who follow what we are doing can testify that we have made commitments to bring more broadcasters and a diversity of players to this landscape. It is a commitment we ask you to judge us by when we meet again on this day next year. Our law envisages a three-tier broadcasting system. This incorporates Public Broadcasting, Commercial Broadcasting and Community Broadcasting. Currently we have both public and commercial but we are yet to license community broadcasters. Let me make this point clear, we are going to license community stations, we are about to license community radio stations,” she said.

Minister Mutsvangwa said licensing of community radio stations was a priority agenda for her Ministry in line with the devolution agenda pushed by the Second Republic. “His Excellency President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Government adopted devolution as one of its flagship policies in the Second Republic. This is why you noted Cde Larry Mavima here who is the Minister for Provincial Affairs and Devolution. We believe that everyone should have access to information. We realised that for everyone to participate in development more so, at a devolved level, their voices should be heard,” she said.

Evidence gathered by the Information and Media Panel of Inquiry (IMPI), Minister Mutsvangwa said, indicated that radio is the most popular platform of information in Zimbabwe, particularly in rural communities.

“To develop at grassroots level, people should take pride in their communities and inculcate a sense of community that propels them to take ownership of their own development. It is here that community radio will play a critical role. For this reason, there is no turning back on rolling out community stations,” she said.

Minister Mutsvangwa said Government has closed the gap that existed in law which hindered the establishment of community radio stations.

“Last week we closed the legal gap that existed in law which hindered the establishment of the community radio stations. We gazetted regulations which set the framework for the licensing authority to call out for applications and I am advised they are preparing their callout right now. Broadcasting in Zimbabwe is founded on the Broadcasting Services Act. We are in the process of amending this law. This will align this primary legislation to the Constitution as well as modernize it to embrace new technology,” she said.

Minister Mutsvangwa said as newspapers become more expensive, radio continues to dominate as the main source of information for the people.

“This is why, today as the day set aside to celebrate and raise awareness on what radio has done, what it is doing and what it will do to our communities, we say let’s all come together in one accord and commemorate this great platform,” she said.

Touching on the theme of the commemorations, “Radio, Diversity and Development”, Minister Mutsvangwa said there is need for radio stations to uphold diversity.

She said radio stations should have diversity of communities they serve especially at national level.

In our diversity, Minister Mutsvangwa said, the spirit of Ubuntu/ Hunhu must be the core. 

“This should range from gender, to race, culture and language. Let our studios be friendly to those with disabilities. Let them have easy access and let their voice be also heard on our radios. Let vulnerable groups find their voice and expression on our stations,” she said.

To date the country has six national and 10 regional commercial radio stations.

Mnangagwa In Bulawayo For Valentine’s Meeting With A Divided Matabeleland Civil Society

President Mnangagwa greets security chiefs on his arrival at the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport in Bulawayo yesterday

Own Correspondent|PRESIDENT Mnangagwa arrived in Bulawayo on Thursday to meet a highly divided civil society from Matabeleland region at State House on Valentine’s Day.

The President last year acceded to requests for a meeting with the Matabeleland Collective to discuss a number of issues affecting the region ranging from development to reconciliation and inclusivity.

Matabeleland Collective has since split into two warring factions with the new faction being led by former MDC stalwart Paul Temba Nyati calling itself the Matabeleland Forum.

The reason behind the split emanated from the meeting with Mnangagwa after some organisations blamed the Jenny Williams led Matabeleland Collective of failing to fully deliver the Matabeleland issues and endorsing Mnangagwa as a credible President to Matabeleland.

The organisations that have since declared that they will boycott Mnangagwa’s meeting tomorrow claim that the Matabeleland Collective failed to get Mnangagwa to account for his involvement in the Gukurahundi atrocities.

Today’s meeting has been expanded to accommodate organisations outside the ambit of the Matabeleland Collective and also include traditional leaders.

The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission has also been invited for the crunch meeting. Other notable invited guests to the meeting is the ZIPRA former veterans which claims a major stake in the Gukurahundi atrocities.

Addressing a press conference in Bulawayo yesterday evening, the permanent secretary in the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Mrs Virginia Mabhiza who is also head of secretariat in the engagement and dialogue with Matabeleland civil society organisations, said the President will receive feedback on the progress of engagement last year.

“It is an opportunity for the President to receive feedback on the engagement that the Government has so far had with civil society. I’m sure you know that sometime last year and in fact on the 21st of March 2019, His Excellency came here to Bulawayo and dialogued with civil society.

“So, as a listening President, His Excellency has taken time to travel and hear personally the voice of the people of Matabeleland so that he strengthens the relationship and continues to build the trust,” said Mrs Mabhiza.

“By honest and frank dialogue, he hopes to improve interaction between civil society and Government. In fact it is the prime purpose for such dialogue.”

Mrs Mabhiza said after the initial engagement, the Government and civil society organisations developed a matrix on various areas of implementation.

“May I say at this point that the matrix is one of the key issues on the agenda and I would not like to pre-empt what we are going to discuss,” said Mrs Mabhiza. “When we initially came here it was upon the invitation of a specific grouping which is the Matabeleland Collective hence his Excellency had to have a dialogue with that grouping.

“However, as we progressed with engagement and dialogue for the sake of dialogue and peace-building it was seen fit that we can expand to any other interested civil society organisation from the same region to assist us.”

President Mnangagwa landed at the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport accompanied by Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe and other Government officials.

He was welcomed by Bulawayo Provincial Affairs Minister Judith Ncube, National Peace and Reconciliation Commission chairperson Retired Justice Selo Nare, his deputy Commissioner Lillian Chigwedere and commissioner Mr Lesley Ncube, senior government officials and service chiefs.

No Honeymoon For Warriors Coach Logarusic

ZIFA president, Felton Kamambo, yesterday said there will be no honeymoon period for new Warriors’ coach, Zdrakvo “Loga” Logarusic.

The Croat, who was officially unveiled in Harare yesterday, officially began work as the Warriors coach with Kamambo challenging him to deliver.

He will begin his tenure with tough back-to-back 2021 Afcon qualifiers against African champions Algeria next month.

Soon, afterwards, the Warriors will compete in the Chan tournament which runs from April 4-25 in Cameroon.

Loga faces a tricky situation as the domestic Premiership is currently off season.
Kamambo yesterday reiterated the Afcon and World Cup campaigns remain the main goals for Zimbabwe.

He challenged the coach to come up with a plan to make sure the Warriors qualify for the 2021 Afcon finals in Cameroon as a starting point.

Zimbabwe have been to the continental football jamboree four times in 2004, 2006, 2017 and 2019 but, on all occasions, failed to progress from the group stage.

“We settled for Loga because we believe he shares our dream of taking our football to greater heights,” said Kamambo.

“We have already begun providing the necessary tools for him to start work right away and we will continue to support the coach and his technical team.
“He has quite a busy schedule.

“We want to make sure that, in the next 10 days, he would have visited all the country’s 10 provinces.

“We also have a busy schedule, as far as the national teams are concerned, so there is no time to sit and relax.

“Our goal is to make our national team competitive and our thinking, as the board, is that we have the right players at the moment who we are confident have the capacity to surpass any achievements of the past.

“There is a target already set. We have coaches who have managed to take our team to Afcon, so you need to do much better than that.
“There is a lot of expectation from our football family.’’

The Warriors are scheduled to resume their 2021 Afcon qualifying campaign with an away match to Algeria on March 23.
They return home to complete the back to back clashes on March 31.

Zimbabwe are currently second in Group H with four points from two games.-State media

New COVID-19 Cases Reported In China

China’s Hubei Province, centre of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, reported 14 840 new confirmed cases and 242 new deaths on Wednesday, the highest daily increases so far, local health authorities said.

The Hubei Provincial Health Commission said the number of new cases included 13 332 clinically diagnosed cases, which have been seen as confirmed cases from last week.

It brought the total confirmed cases in the hard-hit province to 48 206. The province had a total of 1 310 deaths as of Wednesday.

Clinically diagnosed cases are unique to Hubei statistically.

The inclusion of those cases drives the surge in the number of new confirmed cases.

Any suspected cases with pneumonia-related computerised tomography (CT) scan results are counted as clinically diagnosed cases, according to the latest version of the diagnosis and treatment scheme released by the National Health Commission.

The provincial health commission said the diagnosis criteria revision has been made to give those who have been clinically diagnosed the timely standard treatment of confirmed cases to further improve the treatment success rate.

The province also saw 3 441 patients discharged from hospital after recovery as of Wednesday.

Among the 33 693 hospitalised patients, 5 647 were still in severe condition and another 1 437 in critical condition.

As the figures soared in China, a troubling new front opened abroad as neighbouring Vietnam placed 10 000 people under quarantine after six COVID-19 cases were discovered in a cluster of villages — the first such lockdown overseas.-State media

Ginimbi Fights For Freedom

Socialite and businessman Genius Kadungure, who is in custody, has filed a bail appeal with the High Court after Acting Chief Magistrate Mr Munamato Mutevedzi denied him bail last week.

He is facing fraud charges for allegedly undervaluing excise duty for his top- of-the-range Bentley Continental GT to the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra).

He paid US$81 000 instead of US$139 665, allegedly prejudicing Zimra of $58 665.
High Court judge Justice Webster Chinamora subsequently ordered Kadungure to pay an additional US$58 000.

Through his attorneys, Venturas and Samukange Legal Practitioners, Kadungure argued that Mr Mutevedzi erred in concluding that he committed an offence whilst on bail and that he was not a suitable candidate for bail.

The lawyers argued that this was despite the absence of a criminal record, and his incarceration negated the presumption of innocence applying to all pending charges.

The court failed to note that the same matter had been resolved at the High Court recently, they argued.

“The court a quo erred and misdirected itself in failing to give due regard to the fact that the charge against the appellant (Kadungure) pertained to an issue already determined by the High Court and that there was no prejudice to the fiscus with duty having been reassessed and paid, thus rendering the offence to lose its sting and a prosecution mala fide,” said Kadungure’s lawyers.

They argued that Kadungure was not a flight risk since he had handed himself over to the police.

“The State case is weak if regard is to the fact that appellant had since complied with the High Court order from which the present matter emanates,” they said.-State media

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Headman Drowns As Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc. ..

A headman drowned in Mbire, while at least 13 learners at Chitenje Secondary School in Karoi were yesterday struck and injured by lightning as heavy rains wreak havoc in different parts of the country.
Houses, livestock and property were destroyed in Chinhoyi.

This followed the death of one person in Binga on Tuesday and the extensive damage to infrastructure in the area and in Chimanimani, where 181 homes were destroyed, while two bridges were swept away.

The Department of Civil Protection Unit said it was on high alert and will continue to work with relevant authorities, including the police, Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ), education officials, relief agencies and traditional leaders to see how they can reduce the damage caused by floods and heavy rains.

The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has forecasted scattered afternoon and evening thundershowers to continue today in all Mashonaland, Harare, Midlands and northern parts of Manicaland provinces, while the rest of the country is expected to start experiencing a decline in rainfall activity starting today.

There were widespread rains across the country on Wednesday, with considerable amounts recorded at Mukandi (94 millimetres), Sutsuku 92mm, Nyakomba 75mm, Chimhanda 67mm, Nyanga 62mm and Mutasa 56mm.

“Zimbabwe has been experiencing significant rains since February 6, and these rains persisted in most parts of the country,” said MSD yesterday.

“Heavy downpours greater than 100mmm in 24 hours were recorded at a number of stations.

“The rainfall was not evenly distributed as some had localised heavy downpours, while some areas could receive much less rainfall.

The significant reduction in rainfall activity is expected starting today with southern areas, including Matabeleland North, Bulawayo metropolitan southern areas of Midlands as well as Masvingo.
“The intensity of the rainfall is expected to decline as we move into Saturday and Sunday.”

Department of Civil Protection director Mr Nathan Nkomo yesterday urged people in Chimanimani, Manicaland, and Mashonaland Central to be on high alert as the ground had reached saturation levels which will result in floods.
He said in Binga, rescue operations were continuing.

“We are liaising with Petrotrade, the
only company which is running a fuel station there to ensure that supplies are in place to ensure mobility of rescue teams,” said Mr Nkomo.-State media

Social Media Network WhatsApp Reaches 2 Billion Users

Farai Dziva|Farai Dziva|WhatsApp is rapidly becoming the world’s most popular social media network.

Today WhatsApp has reached 2 billion users-see statement below :

We are excited to share that, as of today, WhatsApp supports more than two billion users around the world.

Mothers and fathers can reach their loved ones no matter where they are. Brothers and sisters can share moments that matter.

Coworkers can collaborate, and businesses can grow by easily connecting with their customers.

Private conversations that once were only possible face-to-face can now take place across great distances through instant chats and video calling.

There are so many significant and special moments that take place over WhatsApp and we are humbled and honoured to reach this milestone.

We know that the more we connect, the more we have to protect. As we conduct more of our lives online, protecting our conversations is more important than ever.

That is why every private message sent using WhatsApp is secured with end-to-end encryption by default. Strong encryption acts like an unbreakable digital lock that keeps the information you send over WhatsApp secure, helping protect you from hackers and criminals.

Messages are only kept on your phone, and no one in between can read your messages or listen to your calls, not even us.

Your private conversations stay between you.
Strong encryption is a necessity in modern life. We will not compromise on security because that would make people less safe.

For even more protection, we work with top security experts, employ industry-leading technology to stop misuse as well as provide controls and ways to report issues — without sacrificing privacy.

WhatsApp started with the goal of creating a service that is simple, reliable, and private for people to use.

Today we remain as committed as when we started, to help connect the world privately and to protect the personal communication of two billion users all over the world.

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Linda Masarira Attacks Former Boss Khupe

Farai Dziva|LEAD president Linda Masarira has accused her former boss Thokhozani Khupe of working with Zanu PF to destabilise opposition parties in the country.

Masarira argues she quit MDC T because it is a Zanu PF creation.

Masarira further claimed Khupe received funding from the ruling party to destabilise Nelson Chamisa’s MDC Alliance.

“We were receiving money from Zanu PF. I don’t know who was the direct contact person who was bringing the money, but we got funding for the party from Zanu PF.

We were not a real opposition, this is why I took a picture of myself wearing Zanu PF regalia in Zambia and posted it on social media because I wanted to tell a story,” Masarira told a daily publication.

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Europe Report Says ED Has Sold Off Entire Mutare Size To Belarus In Return for 300 ZUPCO Buses…

ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has sold off land the size of the entire Mutare city urban to Belarus, a European report attributed to the respected Reuters news agency says. In return, Zimbabwe has received ZUPCO buses.

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Instead of contracting the Belarusians so they come manufacture inside Zimbabwe, Mnangagwa has sold off the whole land to them including the raw materials underneath.

When ZANU PF received the country from UK, Zimbabwe used to assemble most major vehicle brands, today, the leaders are selling the whole land in exchange for a few buses.

In February last year, Emmerson Mnangagwa gave Belarus 10 000 ha of land for agricultural production in Zimbabwe in a deal whose details were not fully published .

The land is directly administered by the Office of Belarus President, Alexander Lukashenko.

Experts from Belarus came into the country to select the plots of land, test the soil and identity the type of fertilizers needed. They also studied the matters of irrigation and logistics and how to transport agricultural machines and equipment from Belarus to Zimbabwe.

Belarusians reportedly planned to grow maize and soya first and rice and wheat later. They also planned to build a dairy farm for 1000 cows by the end of last year.

Cattle for the project were to be brought from New Zealand. Simultaneously, a meat and milk processing line was to be launched.

Mnangagwa visited Belarus in January 2019. He invited Belarus President, Lukashenka to pay a visit to Zimbabwe in a surprise new cosy relationship.

The land deal could have been one of the bills that were signed when Zimbabwe and Belarus signed secretive deals worth US$350 million in September last year.

Mnangagwa witnessed the signing ceremony in Harare.

In return he received a paltry 300 buses a parallel report suggests.

Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Busi Moyo represented Zimbabwe while Chief of Presidential Affairs General Colonel Victor Sheiman represented Belarus.

Mnangagwa said as a result of a short period of preparation, only two out of six agreements had been completed and signed.

He said the rest of agreements on the part of the Belarus delegation have been completed, but Zimbabwe side still wanted to go through some legal processes such as the public agreements committee and going through Cabinet.

“Once that is achieved I think the Minister of Finance (Professor Mthuli Ncube) and other team from agriculture will travel to Belarus and will have those agreements signed,” he said then.

At the signing ceremony Minister Moyo said the agricultural agreement between Belarus and Zimbabwe on the development of an agricultural project was to enable the country to grow maize, wheat and soya beans for internal consumption.

“As you are aware the joint permanent commissions are meant to focus on economic issues and bilateral issues in a more detailed way, some of which could be a Bi-National Commission so that we can maximise benefits resulting from our relations with Belarus,” he said without disclosing details.

“That is typical transactional diplomacy.”

Details on what happened to the land are however still sketchy and these will be published as soon as they are available. 

A comment from state house was still be obtained at the time of printing.

 

Lightning Strikes 13 Sec School Pupils

At least 13 learners at Chitenje Secondary School in Karoi were yesterday struck and injured by lightning as heavy rains wreak havoc in different parts of the country.

Houses, livestock and property were destroyed in Chinhoyi. This followed the death of one person in Binga on Tuesday and the extensive damage to infrastructure in the area and in Chimanimani, where 181 homes were destroyed, while two bridges were swept away.

The Department of Civil Protection Unit said it was on high alert and will continue to work with relevant authorities, including the police, Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ), education officials, relief agencies and traditional leaders to see how they can reduce the damage caused by floods and heavy rains.

The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has forecasted scattered afternoon and evening thundershowers to continue today in all Mashonaland, Harare, Midlands and northern parts of Manicaland provinces, while the rest of the country is expected to start experiencing a decline in rainfall activity starting today.

There were widespread rains across the country on Wednesday, with considerable amounts recorded at Mukandi (94 millimetres), Sutsuku 92mm, Nyakomba 75mm, Chimhanda 67mm, Nyanga 62mm and Mutasa 56mm.

“Zimbabwe has been experiencing significant rains since February 6, and these rains persisted in most parts of the country,” said MSD yesterday. “Heavy downpours greater than 100mmm in 24 hours were recorded at a number of stations.

“The rainfall was not evenly distributed as some had localised heavy downpours, while some areas could receive much less rainfall. The significant reduction in rainfall activity is expected starting today with southern areas, including Matabeleland North, Bulawayo metropolitan southern areas of Midlands as well as Masvingo.

“The intensity of the rainfall is expected to decline as we move into Saturday and Sunday.”

Department of Civil Protection director Mr Nathan Nkomo yesterday urged people in Chimanimani, Manicaland, and Mashonaland Central to be on high alert as the ground had reached saturation levels which will result in floods.

He said in Binga, rescue operations were continuing.

“We are liaising with Petrotrade, the only company which is running a fuel station there to ensure that supplies are in place to ensure mobility of rescue teams,” said Mr Nkomo.

“We had a successful stakeholders meeting this afternoon (yesterday) where it was agreed that focus on disaster preparedness activities should not only be focused on Binga, but Manicaland and Mashonaland Central, as the risk of flooding is high because heavy rains are still expected there until Saturday.”

In Masvingo, hundreds of schoolchildren across the province’s seven administrative districts have over the past few days failed to attend lessons after failing to cross flooded rivers.

While provincial education director Mr Zedious Chitiga could not give exact figures of affected schoolchildren, he said the development was worrisome.

Mr Chitiga said they were still waiting for reports from districts indicating the extent of the problem.

“We have noted with concern that pupils are foregoing school as they fail to cross flooded rivers in most areas and it’s a sad scenario,” he said.

Some of the flooded rivers blocking schoolchildren from learning include Mutirikwi and Pokoteke in Masvingo District, Runde and Chiredzi rivers in Chiredzi and Devure and Mungezi rivers in Gutu.

Masvingo District Civil Protection Unit chairman, Mr Roy Hove said: “The Civil Protection Unit (CPU) is on high alert for tragedies likely to emanate from the heavy rains and river flooding.

“The CPU will continue to work hand-in-glove with the police, education officials and traditional leaders in this regard.”

Acting Masvingo provincial police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Kudakwashe Dehwa urged parents to accompany their children to school to prevent flood risks associated with crossing flooded rivers.

In Mashonaland Central, one person drowned in Mbire, while several people in five villages in Muzarabani were displaced due to the rising water levels in Hoya River.

The province has already activated its civil protection committees. The CPU is on standby for evacuations in Mbire and Muzarabani, which are the two flood prone areas that are now at risk.

Bindura District development coordinator Mr Richard Chipfuva yesterday said a house was struck by lightning, while another collapsed in Mbire.

“The incessant rains have caused dam levels to rise, especially in low-lying areas of Mbire and Muzarabani,” he said.

“There is imminent threat to settlements downstream. A village head in Mbire, Mr Kapembere, drowned while trying to cross Hunyani River.

“One house was struck by lightning in Kanyemba and all properties were lost. Seven members of the family were not injured.”

In the same area, a house collapsed leaving three family members homeless.

Water levels in Hoya, Musengezi and Nzoubvunda rivers were reported to be rising rapidly, affecting villages in Chadereka, while some families have started moving to higher ground.

Areas like Kairezi, Chiwenga, Mutemapungu are now cut off because there is no bridge that can connect them.

“In Chadereka, five homesteads were razed to the ground and one man was injured when the house he was sleeping in collapsed,” said Mr Chipfuva. “Livestock and a granary were swept away. Most of the crops in the fields were destroyed.”

Civil protection units in Mbire and Muzarabani have stocked non-food items and require assistance with foodstuffs.

Meanwhile, the Zimbabwe National Water Authority latest dam level update shows that the national dam level average has risen to 50,4 percent up from 49, 6 percent on February 6, 2020.- State Media/Herald

Three Schoolchildren Perish In Horrific Crash

Three school children from Ngundu perished while the 4th one was seriously injured when a tractor in whose trailer they were sitting in overturned along the Ngundu-Tanganda road New Zaina reports.

The trailer unhooked from the hitch and hit the tractors’ rear wheel causing it to overturn, killing the pupils on the spot.

Masvingo police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa confirmed the incident and identified the deceased as Kudakwashe Pferedzai (15), Opportunity Lisenga (13) who learnt at Nyahanga Primary School and Delight Mlambo (16) who attended Mutandwe Secondary School.

Their bodies were ferried to
Chiredzi General hospital for post mortem.- New Ziana

Mnangagwa Flies Private Jet Again To Bulawayo

Mnangagwa on the go

Emmerson Mnangagwa arrived in Bulawayo yesterday to meet civil society organisations from Matabeleland region at State House in an expanded engagement drive to strengthen dialogue between the Government and the organisations.

Mnangagwa last year acceded to requests for a meeting with the Matabeleland Collective to discuss a number of issues affecting the region ranging from development to reconciliation and inclusivity.

Today’s meeting has been expanded to accommodate organisations outside the ambit of the Matabeleland Collective.

Addressing a press conference in Bulawayo yesterday evening, the permanent secretary in the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Mrs Virginia Mabhiza who is also head of secretariat in the engagement and dialogue with Matabeleland civil society organisations, said the President will receive feedback on the progress of engagement.

“It is an opportunity for the President to receive feedback on the engagement that the Government has so far had with civil society. I’m sure you know that sometime last year and in fact on the 21st of March 2019, His Excellency came here to Bulawayo and dialogued with civil society.

“So, as a listening President, His Excellency has taken time to travel and hear personally the voice of the people of Matabeleland so that he strengthens the relationship and continues to build the trust,” said Mrs Mabhiza.

“By honest and frank dialogue, he hopes to improve interaction between civil society and Government. In fact it is the prime purpose for such dialogue.”

Mrs Mabhiza said after the initial engagement, the Government and civil society organisations developed a matrix on various areas of implementation.

“May I say at this point that the matrix is one of the key issues on the agenda and I would not like to pre-empt what we are going to discuss,” said Mrs Mabhiza. “When we initially came here it was upon the invitation of a specific grouping which is the Matabeleland Collective hence his Excellency had to have a dialogue with that grouping.

“However, as we progressed with engagement and dialogue for the sake of dialogue and peace-building it was seen fit that we can expand to any other interested civil society organisation from the same region to assist us.”

Mnangagwa landed at the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport accompanied by Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe and other Government officials.

He was welcomed by Bulawayo Provincial Affairs Minister Cde Judith Ncube, National Peace and Reconciliation Commission chairperson Retired Justice Selo Nare, his deputy Commissioner Lillian Chigwedere and commissioner Mr Lesley Ncube, senior government officials and service chiefs. State Media/Chronicle

Why I Wore Zanu PF Regalia -Linda Masarira

Farai Dziva|LEAD president Linda Masarira has accused her former boss Thokhozani Khupe of working with Zanu PF to destabilise opposition parties in the country.

Masarira argues she quit MDC T because it is a Zanu PF creation.

Masarira further claimed Khupe received funding from the ruling party to destabilise Nelson Chamisa’s MDC Alliance.

“We were receiving money from Zanu PF. I don’t know who was the direct contact person who was bringing the money, but we got funding for the party from Zanu PF.

We were not a real opposition, this is why I took a picture of myself wearing Zanu PF regalia in Zambia and posted it on social media because I wanted to tell a story,” Masarira told a daily publication.