Correspondent|MORE than 20 companies failed to reopen after the festive season, leaving at least 500 workers in the lurch, businessdigest has learnt.
This comes at a time the economy is facing serious headwinds which include prolonged power cuts of up to 18 hours, depressed production at less than 40% capacity, fuel and foreign currency shortages and year-on-year inflation which has galloped past the 500% mark.
Zimbabwe Federation of Trade Unions (ZFTU) secretary-general Kenias Shamuyarira told businessdigest this week that 22 companies have failed to reopen their doors after the Christmas holidays as the deepening economic crisis takes its toll.
“We have quite a number of companies who have failed to reopen after the festive season. There are about 22 companies which have failed to reopen which in total employ more than 500 people. This is due to economic difficulties,” Shamuyarira said.
He said although some of them had closed shop, others are still sitting on the fence as they assess the situation on the ground particularly around power outages which have crippled the operations of most business entities.
Shamuyarira pointed out that most of the companies that have failed to reopen are from the manufacturing sector.Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions secretary-general Japhet Moyo said they are still in the process of collecting information on the number of companies that did not reopen their doors after the festive holidays.
However, he pointed out that, in a bid to cut on costs, companies have resorted to telling their employees to go on leave to reduce the number of leave days they have.
In an interview, CEO Africa Roundtable chairperson Oswell Binha revealed that they are also in the process of gathering information on the number of companies that did not reopen after the Christmas holiday.
“The CEO Africa Roundtable is currently undertaking an evaluation of how many companies have failed to open shop by January 2020,” Binha said this week.
“Company operations affected to near-closure by the 18-hour load shedding, absence of key enablers, hyperinflation and low aggregate demand are increasing with some opting to institute care-and-maintenance to reduce operational costs.”
Economist Godfrey Kanyenze warned that more companies could be forced to close shop if there is no change to the turbulent economic environment.
“As long as there is no sign of any change for the better, the situation on the ground will not improve,” Kanyenze said.
“With fuel shortages and power outages getting worse, how do you get a positive vibe? Put yourself in the position of those companies who have to run their businesses with various equipment on generators. What is needed is a holistic approach that deals with the politics. The political bickering indicates that nothing has changed.”
Labour market analyst and former Employers’ Confederation of Zimbabwe (Emcoz) executive director John Mufukare said the failure by companies to reopen in the New Year signals worsening economic decline.
“I am not in the least surprised by this development,” he said. “We are going from bad to worse and you do not need to be a rocket scientist to see that.”
Independent|AN unsettled President Emmerson Mnangagwa, seeking to strengthen his grip on power and coup-proof his regime, has yet again changed commanders of the Presidential Guard (PG), the infantry battalion which, together with the Mechanised Brigade, played a critical role in the 2017 military coup that toppled former president Robert Mugabe.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa
The PG, responsible for providing protection to the president and securing Harare, is a specialised force trained to fight in built up areas. It consists of two battalions, the 1 PG Battalion commonly known as State House Battalion and the 2 PG Battalion situated in Dzivaresekwa.
Then under Brigadier-General Anselem Sanyatwe — who was commander of the coup on the ground and seen as loyal to Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga — the unit played the most important role in the military operation that catapulted Mnangagwa to power.
Chiwenga was the commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces during the coup. He was Mnangagwa’s ally, but their relationship deteriorated after the coup, as they differed on government appointments and transitional arrangements, among other issues.
Mnangagwa has, however, been strengthening his grip on power since the coup by removing both high-level and middle-level commanders who played a role in the coup as part of a strategy to contain Chiwenga, who harbours presidential ambitions.
A fortnight ago, Chiwenga’s estranged wife, Marry, disclosed in court papers that her husband has presidential ambitions.Military sources revealed that Mnangagwa last month made changes in the PG by naming Lieutenant-Colonel (Lt-Col) Chicha as the commander of 2 PG Battalion.
Chicha took over from Lt-Col Regis Mangezi, who was moved to command the 1 PG Battalion following the elbowing out of Lt-Col Solomon Murombo from the unit.
Murombo was in the news in July last year after an audio recording of an enraged First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa was leaked. Mnangagwa’s wife accused Murombo of spying on her and plotting to kill the President. Her outburst betrayed the first family’s fears and concerns about their security. Murombo has been shunted off to Zimbabwe Defence House.
The PG Brigade is under the command of Brigadier-General Fidelis Mhonda, who took over from Sanyatwe. Following the coup, Sanyatwe was initially promoted to the rank of major-general before he was retired from the military and posted to Tanzania as Zimbabwe’s ambassador. During the coup days, the 1 PG Battalion was commanded by Lt-Col Never Jones Makuyana, who was promoted to the rank of Colonel and appointed Mnangagwa’s Aide de Camp. Like Murombo, Makuyana was transferred to Defence House although he is reportedly not out of favour.
At Mechanised Brigade, Brigadier-General Gwekwerere — who headed the Mechanised Brigade during Operation Restore Legacy — was in June last year reassigned to the post of brigadier-general in charge of general staff at Army Headquarters.
The Commanding Officer of 1 Mechanised Battalion during the coup, Lieutenant-Colonel Ernest Dube, handed over the command of the unit to Lt-Col Colleen Mafika in January 2018, as Mnangagwa got rid of key coup players.
Military officials revealed that the fact that both the 1 PG and the 2 PG battalions have each had three separate commanders since the November 2017 coup was an indication of Mnangagwa’s insecurity. A number of low-ranking officers from the Dzivaresekwa-based battalion have also been transferred to 1 PG while those that were at 2 PG were transferred to 1 PG. Military sources told the Zimbabwe Independent that the latest changes were part of the ongoing drive by Mnangagwa to coup-proof his regime, while whittling down Chiwenga’s influence.
“In the case of the Presidential Guards, Sanyatwe is believed to have had a lot of influence particularly at 2PG (Dzivaresekwa) where he stayed for many years as he rose through the ranks until he commanded the brigade,” a security source said.
“The chops and changes are meant to dilute that influence. Initially after the coup, Mnangagwa’s restructuring of the army was seen as a way to reward commanders who played key roles in the coup. But the promotions were also used to remove some powerful commanders, like Sanyatwe, out of key positions so that they are not able to be the backbone of Chiwenga’s presidential bid.”
Members of the military at 2 PG also said members of the Regimental Police who control movement in and out of the barrack are also now being periodically shifted.
The Independent last week asked ZDF spokesperson Overson Mugwisi to explain what was necessitating the sweeping changes being instituted in the command element of the Presidential Guard.
He referred the paper to Major Alex Zuva in charge of the Zimbabwe National Army communications department. Zuva requested questions in writing, but had not responded by the time of going to press.
In 2018, Mnangagwa, then seeking to rid the army of elements perceived loyal to Mugabe as well as Chiwenga, promoted a number of senior officers including Sanyatwe, thereby removing him from the PG. He also promoted the Head of Military Intelligence Thomas Moyo from Brigadier-General to Major-General.
Last year, Mnangagwa retired several top commanders by shunting them off into the diplomatic service. These included former Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) chief-of-staff (administration) Douglas Nyikayaramba, chief-of-staff responsible for service personnel and logistics Major-General Martin Chedondo, and Air Vice-Marshal Sheba Shumbayawonda.
The latest changes, as reported by this newspaper in its exclusive series of articles around the state of affairs within the army, come at a time the millitary is engulfed by growing discontent among the rank-and-file troops over the worsening economic environment and poor remuneration.
Also, as part of the coup-proofing measures, Mnangagwa has elevated commanders from his ethnic Karanga clan, mostly from the Midlands, to the top echelons of most security organisations.
The Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) is now under the command of Phillip Valerio Sibanda, while the Air Force of Zimbabwe is being commanded by Elson Moyo. Both are from the Midlands, Mnangagwa’s home province.
The Zimbabwe National Army is under the command of Lieutenant-General Edzai Chimonyo, also a Mnangagwa ally from Masvingo.Mnangagwa appointed his close Midlands ally, Owen Ncube, as State Security minister. Ncube oversees the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO), which is under the control of another Midlands ally, Isaac Moyo.
Own Correspondent|Zimbabweans have protested against their Chief Justice’s decision of inviting a Ugandan judge, Justice Lawrence Gidudu to lecture them on how to fight corruption.
They are arguing that with matters in regards to corruption, Uganda should stay shut because it is more corrupt and not a country worth learning from. President Emmerson Mnangagwa recently declared that corruption is Zimbabwe’s biggest enemy and they were making efforts to fight it to the core by establishing anti-corruption courts.
Therefore, Zimbabwe’s Chief Justice Luke Malaba invited Uganda’s head of the anti-corruption court, Justice Lawrence Gidudu to train Zimbabwean judges ahead of the establishment of anti-corruption courts in Zimbabwe.
Justice Gidudu’s training visit was announced by Chief Justice Luke Malaba during the official opening of the 2020 Legal Year, when he noted that Uganda had waged the war against corruption, through its specialized anti-corruption courts and anti-corruption walk headed by president Yoweri Kaguta Museveni himself over the last 10 years, building up a wealth of experience in the field that Zimbabwe wanted to share.
According to Zimbabwe’s state-owned newspaper, Malaba claimed that this strategy is meant to make amends since Uganda had waged a war against the vice that they are trying to curb. Therefore giving a Ugandan judge the opportunity to run a week-long training course for Zimbabwean judges, magistrates and state officials would appear fair.
According to the same Herald newspaper, Zimbabwe is set to establish anti-corruption courts.
This decision was received with mixed reactions as a section of Zimbabweans claimed that Uganda having entertained a corrupt dictator for about three decades now is an issue that should not be benchmarked.
The protesters want Zimbabwe to benchmark from either Rwanda or South Africa among the African countries or Singapore, Netherlands and Malaysia or elsewhere but Uganda shouldn’t be a resolution.
“We cannot benchmark from these Museveni chaps. Why not Rwanda or South Africa?” one Zimbabwean asked.
“Now why would Zimbabweans protest against us sincerely? Ugandans can protest against Ugandans but Zimbabweans shouldn’t protest against Ugandans. Allow us to teach you” One Ugandan replied.
Chief Justice Malaba, however, insisted that Zimbabwe had a lot to learn from Uganda because according to the recently released 2019 corruption index, Uganda was ranked 137 out of 180 countries while Zimbabwe sits in the 158 positions.
MDC Makokoba legislator James Sithole together with two accomplices who were accused of embezzling US$4 250 and R10 000 belonging to a local burial society he chaired, were yesterday acquitted by the courts.
Sithole (45), Jacob Manyange (64), Raymond Gombedza (47) all from Makokoba suburb and Manyara Muzamani (49) of Cowdray Park appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Shepherd Munjanja facing theft of trust property charges.
The four men were alleged to have diverted to their personal use R10 000 which belonged to Makokoba Burial Society after collecting the money from the treasurer Ms Margaret Sibindi.
They were also accused of squandering US$4 250, which was restituted by Ms Sibindi following her conviction and sentence for dipping her fingers into the coffers of the burial society.The burial society was founded in 2010 by MDC party supporters in the constituency to assist members during funerals.
Mr Munjanja acquitted Sithole, Gombeza and Muzamani on both counts. He however, dismissed Manyange’s application for discharge at the close of the State case and placed him on his defence in relation to the second count.
In acquitting the three men, Mr Munjanja ruled that the State failed to prove a prima facie case against them.
“The State witnesses did not give convincing evidence and clearly, the State case was like flogging a dead horse. Accordingly, the three accused persons are discharged at the close of the State case and acquitted,” he said.
It was the State’s case that between 2010 and 2011, the accused persons acted in common purpose and sent Manyange to collect R10 000 which was being kept by Ms Sibindi who was the treasurer of the burial society at the time. It was, however, not stated in court papers why the accused persons had requested the money from Ms Sibindi.
They allegedly converted the money to their personal use and the money was not recovered.
In 2011, Ms Sibindi, who was responsible for keeping the money, stole US$4 250 from the burial society and she was arrested and taken to court and convicted of theft. She was ordered to restitute the money and she complied with the court order by paying the money through the Clerk of Court at the Bulawayo Magistrate’s Court.
The prosecutor, Mr Leonard Chile, said Manyange went to the Clerk of Court at Tredgold building where he signed for the money and took the cash.
“Manyange signed and collected the money which was restituted by Margaret Sibindi. The four accused persons, acting in common purpose, converted the money to their personal use,” said Mr Chile.
In her testimony, Ms Sibindi told the court that the four accused persons embezzled the funds belonging to the society.
Mr Prince Butshe Dube of Mathonsi Law Chambers represented the accused persons.
Own Correspondent|President Mnangagwa is tomorrow expected to attend a national prayer meeting organised by the Zimbabwe Interdenominational Council of Churches at the National Sports Stadium in Harare.
ZICC is a grouping of 110 churches chaired by Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi of the Zion Christian Church.
The prayer meeting comes barely a week after President Mnangagwa attended another church service at the ZAOGA Forward in Faith Ministries in Harare where he with the help of Ezekiel Guti manipulated worshippers at the church.
Organisers of tomorrow’s church service said 401 buses will be deployed to the provinces.
ZICC spokesperson Pastor Richard Takaendesa said they hired 192 buses.
“In Manicaland, our members have already hired and paid for 54 buses, Masvingo 18, Mashonaland West 16 and Bulawayo already has hired 20 buses.
“Members in Midlands Province have so far paid for 27 buses, Harare has 46, Mashonaland Central four, while Mashonaland East has seven. We are going to add more buses to cover the shortfall of 209 buses.”
Pastor Takaendesa said the service is expected to be attended by other political leaders, traditional leaders, provincial heads and other high ranking personalities.
State Media|POLITICAL Actors Dialogue (Polad) members have endorsed the proposed constitutional amendments that were gazetted recently but appealed to Government not to fast-track the process.
Polad consists of political parties that participated in the 2018 harmonised elections, minus MDC Alliance which has chosen to stay away.
Polad’s subcommittee on governance and legislative reforms met in Bulawayo yesterday to deliberate on the proposed constitutional amendments.
Constitutional lawyer and National Constitutional Assembly president, Professor Lovemore Madhuku chairs the subcommittee.
The deliberations by the members touched on several clauses that include the proposed removal of the Presidential running mate clause, increase in the number of non-constituency MPs who can be appointed Cabinet ministers and extension of the women’s quota beyond 2023 elections.
Polad members said in principle they agree that the Constitution should be amended with respect to identified clauses, although some areas need fine-tuning.
Prof Madhuku said the Presidential running mate clause was dangerous as it could lead to the running mate plotting against a sitting President for political expediency.
“There were people who were feeling that clause is a dangerous clause as a person who is a running mate and waiting to become President may actually harm the existing President. It creates instability, because if you know that I’m going to be the next President and it’s guaranteed by the Constitution it tends to create problems,” said Prof Madhuku.
He said Parliament should be the one which elects an individual to succeed a President in case the incumbent dies or resigns as opposed to the existing system where a political party selects who should be seconded to the top post.
MDC-T Bulawayo Proportional Representation MP Mrs Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga said the subcommittee’s technical team also supports the proposal to increase the number of non-elected Cabinet ministers.
She said while the proposed constitutional amendments give the President the power to appoint seven unelected individuals into Cabinet instead of five as is the case now, they suggested that the number be increased to eight or more.
Mrs Misihairabwi-Mushonga said the proposed Constitutional changes should be biased towards the inclusion of women and the youth ministers.
“We are just agreeing in principle but we will get good drafters who will draft it in a manner that the aspect of young people would be included and that it is not just aspirational but is actually in the context that they are included. In summary, we agree but we want gender representation and we want youth representation,” she said.
During the deliberations some members said there should be a cap on the number of people who will constitute the Cabinet.
Mrs Misihairabwi-Mushonga said Polad also agree that the women’s quota system must be extended beyond 2023.
She said in extending the women’s quota system, Government should consider including women who belong to independent parties as opposed to the existing system where they are selected from political parties.
Own Correspondent|The Chinese Embassy in Harare has issued the following statement on the outbreak of Coronavirus in their country and measures in place on Zimbabwe.
In recent days, there has been an outbreak of pneumonia in China caused by a novel coronavirus. The Chinese government attaches great importance to fighting the epidemic.
President Xi Jinping has repeatedly given important instructions on its containment and mitigation, and personally chaired a meeting on the first day of the lunar New Year for further deployment and mobilisation of resources.
China has built an all-round and multi-level containment and mitigation system focusing on Wuhan and Hubei and covering governments at all levels. All aspects of work are open and transparent.
China is speeding up progress in a scientific and orderly manner. The Chinese nation has withstood many tests in its history. Under the leadership of the Communist Party of China and the Chinese government, the people of the whole country will unite as one and are fully capable and confident in winning this battle at an early date.
Fighting the spread of the epidemic is a common concern of the international community. China is willing to work with other countries to actively respond to the epidemic. We have informed the World Health Organisation, relevant countries, and Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan of the latest epidemic situation, and have shared information on virus gene sequences with all parties at the earliest time possible. A World Health Organisation (WHO) expert group has arrived in Wuhan for a field visit and highly praised the effective measures taken by China to deal with the epidemic.
The WHO director-general also fully affirmed China’s response. We thank the international community, including Zimbabwe, for its full understanding and support for China.
Life comes first. The Chinese government is committed to safeguarding the safety and health of the Chinese people. We will also honour our responsibility in ensuring the safety of every foreign nationals in China, including the Zimbabweans, and address their legitimate concerns in a timely manner.
We will continue to strengthen communication and coordination with the international community and work closely with international partners to contain and mitigate the epidemic.
The Chinese Embassy in Zimbabwe is making an all-out effort to prevent the virus from spreading to Zimbabwe. We have informed Zimbabwean authorities in health, foreign affairs, airport, and other ports of entry of the latest developments of the epidemic and established an information-sharing mechanism with them.
We have requested Chinese nationals coming to Zimbabwe to cooperate with the screening measures of the Zimbabwean authorities at the ports of entry and issued three consular notices to provide information updates and recommendations for epidemic prevention.
We have called on the associations of the Chinese community and Chinese businesses and institutions in Zimbabwe to raise the awareness of their members and employees who have returned to China for holiday, asking them to protect themselves against infection.
Those who have returned to the most affected regions in China, such as Hubei, are advised to hold off coming back to Zimbabwe until the situation eases to reduce the risk of bringing the virus to Zimbabwe. The Embassy is stepping up efforts to gather information.
Those who have returned to Zimbabwe from the worst hit areas in China are requested to undergo a self-quarantine of two weeks at home, not to go to public places, offices, or any gatherings.
If suspected symptoms appear, they are asked to immediately seek medical help and report to the Embassy. Should there be confirmed cases in Zimbabwe, China stands ready to work closely with the Zimbabwean government and provide all possible support to jointly treat the patients and contain and mitigate the situation.
The Chinese medical team in Zimbabwe has put together a special task force for this purpose.
The Chinese Embassy will stay in close communication and work hand-in-hand with the Zimbabwean Government to contain and mitigate the impact of the epidemic.
State Media|Businessman Mr Tawanda Nyambirai lost 123 cattle worth nearly $1,4 million after his security guard allegedly laced stockfeeds with a poisonous herbicide, for undisclosed reasons.
The farm had 544 cattle of various breeds and those that succumbed to the poison were 47 of mixed breed, 21 heifers mixed breed, 46 heifers Brahman, 21 mixed breed and nine steers valued at $1 365 000.
A total of 421 cattle that survived are reportedly in a dire state.
Paradzai Kamwaza (18), who was employed as a security guard at Marvel Farm livestock, yesterday appeared before magistrate Mrs Rumbidzai Mugwagwa.
He was remanded in custody to February 7 pending a determination of his age. Court papers indicated that Kamwaza is aged 18, but when he appeared in court he said he was 17.
Prosecuting, Mr Sebastian Mutizirwa alleged that between December 29 last year and this month, Kamwaza and his alleged accomplice Timothy Katsekete, who is still at large, allegedly connived to kill the cattle by poisoning.
The court heard that the pair would mix stockfeeds and the poisonous herbicide during feeding, resulting in the death of 123 cattle.
On January 28, at around 2pm, Kamwaza, the court heard, was found with a container full of Paraquat herbicide by Joshua Nyambirai, one of the farm managers who handed him over to the police after he failed to explain what he needed it for.
Upon interrogation, the teenage guard implicated Katsekete, saying he was the one who would administer the poison to the cattle.
Paraquat is one of the most widely used herbicides for weed control and is also used as a defoliant on crops such as cotton prior to harvest. Investigations showed that the farm does not use the recovered herbicide at all.
Samples of carcasses were taken to a Government veterinary surgeon who confirmed that death was as a result of the poisoning. Kwamwaza failed to give a satisfactory explanation as to why he had the herbicide.
The recently wedded pole dancer, Bev Sibanda’s husband, Mufudzi Chambuka telephoned ZimEye to tell his side of the story following a list of concerns, last night, and asked for a private engagement instead of a public one, a direct contradiction to his earlier request.
The list of complaints against him were:
1. Bedding several women one after the other without contraception.
2. Making several kids and then failing to pay maintenance for them, despite earning more than £4,000 per month.
3. Falsely claiming he is a medical doctor (the matter which triggered the original and ongoing public outrage.)
4. Running away with a girlfriend’s private car worth £3413,00.
Mr Chambuka had telephoned ZimEye at 1pm to tell his side of the story.
He was given over 40 minutes which he asked to be private time, while disrupting a News Review program.
A serious challenge emerged when it turned out he just wanted a private engagement with media. He consumed over 40 minutes of time trying to convince a journalist over his version of the story. He was told he has to address the complainants and the public as this was now a public matter.
When the session was continued, Mr Chambuka began shifting statements and communicating falsehoods over the £3,413.00 he unjustly enriched himself from his ex girlfriend in a car purchase in Chelmsford, Essex last year. He also duped her £5,000 in cash.
A receipt document was produced to prove that E has lied on the £3413.
Zimbabweans ended up standing on their feet for nearly 5 hrs as data explosions unroled before their eyes. Below were the live engagements:
A GWERU woman who fatally assaulted her three -year-old granddaughter using a switch after she messed her clothes heaved a sigh of relief after she was ordered to perform community service.
Esther Moyo (54) of Coolmoreen Farm, who committed the offence in 2015, yesterday appeared before Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Martin Makonese who is on circuit in Gweru.
She pleaded not guilty to murder, but admitted to a lesser charge of culpable homicide.
The State concurred with the plea and Justice Makonese sentenced her to an effective 420 hours of community service.
In passing judgement, Justice Makonese said he had taken into consideration delays in dealing with the case as the woman committed the offence nearly five years ago.
“The child died due to subdural haematoma, skull fracture and severe head trauma due to beating.
Postmortem shows that you used extreme force.
“This attack was senseless as it was brutal and the young person suffered a painful death. The courts will not tolerate this kind of behaviour. Any life whether old or young is important and the courts should guard against such loss of life,” said Justice Makonese.
“Although the moral blameworthiness is high, the only fact which saves you is the delay in dealing with this case.
A delay in any case is unacceptable and the court urges the prosecution office to review all pending cases so that they are dealt with in time.
Had you been sent to jail at that time you might have completed serving. I agree with the defence that custodial sentence would not make justice after this delay.”
Prosecutor, Mr Mandla Ndlovu told the court that on March 18 in 2015 at about 6AM, the now deceased Rejoice Moyo and her brother were asleep when their grandmother woke them up so that they could relieve themselves.
Rejoice, the court heard, messed her clothes.
“This prompted her grandmother to take a switch that she used to assault her all over the body.
The deceased cried in agony and continued to wail up to the time when her grandmother went to work,” said Mr Ndlovu.
He said moments after the grandmother had left for work Rejoice collapsed and died.
The matter was reported to the police leading to the woman’s arrest.-State media
CHICKEN Inn FC are fuming at Zifa for appointing Joey Antipas assistant national senior men’s team coach without their blessing.
The Gamecocks feel “belittled” by Zifa for announcing Antipas’ appointment without their knowledge on Wednesday.
“Everyone at the club is shocked how Zifa announced the appointment of our employee as Chicken Inn FC without talking to us. Antipas is Chicken Inn’s head coach and it’s surprising that they (Zifa) appointed him to the position of national team assistant coach when he had not applied for that job. He had applied for the Warriors’ top job and we were prepared for anything that would have arisen had he been successful,” said Chicken Inn secretary-general Tawengwa Hara.
“What Zifa has done is similar to a club that announces signing a player contracted to another club without Club A communicating with Club B. Our last agreement with Zifa regarding Antipas ended in December last year. We are going to sit as a club, speak to Antipas and find out what he wants,” he said.
Antipas was the Warriors’ caretaker coach and took charge of the 2022 World Cup preliminary round encounter against Somalia, two 2021 Afcon qualifying matches against Botswana and Zambia, as well as a Chan qualifier against Lesotho.
He is one of three local gaffers who will assist newly appointed Warriors’ head coach Zdravko Logarusic from Croatia together with Lloyd Chitembwe of Harare City and Dynamos’ Tonderayi Ndiraya. South African-based former Zimbabwe Saints goalkeeper Pernell McKop takes over goalkeepers’ coach, replacing FC Platinum’s Tembo Chuma. Ndiraya will also be in charge of the national Under-23 side.
Antipas said he will meet with his club bosses about his national team role.
“It’s always an honour to serve my country and all I can say is that I’ll meet my bosses and hear what they say,” said Antipas.-State media
A 57-year-old woman and her two grandchildren were on Wednesday night burnt to death when their Morningside home in Bulawayo was gutted by fire triggered by an electrical fault.
The fire that occurred at about 9PM, killed Prisca Mushore, the mother of 2015 Miss Tourism Bulawayo pageant winner Nadia Gori, and her grandchildren Stacey Mushore (13) and Brendon Moyo (9) who were burnt beyond recognition.
Property worth millions of dollars was reduced to ashes.
The family’s spokesperson Mr Thabani Moyo said they were at a loss for words following the tragic incident.
“None of us was here to witness what really transpired. We received a phone call from one of our nephews based in Harare telling us that there was fire in the house after being contacted by the police. We rushed here and by the time we arrived, the roof had collapsed and my sister, my nephew and my niece who lived in the house had been killed in the fire and property burnt to ashes,” said Mr Moyo.
He said the family was devastated and wondered how the fire broke out and prevented the three from escaping.
“This is a painful experience especially losing all the family members who lived in the house with no one to help them.
At least if one of them survived, we would have known how the fire broke out. But as it stands it’s a painful loss because there is no story to be told,” he said.
Mr Moyo said Bulawayo Fire Brigade promptly reacted but could not save the trio.-State media
A 57-year-old woman and her two grandchildren were on Wednesday night burnt to death when their Morningside home in Bulawayo was gutted by fire triggered by an electrical fault.
The fire that occurred at about 9PM, killed Prisca Mushore, the mother of 2015 Miss Tourism Bulawayo pageant winner Nadia Gori, and her grandchildren Stacey Mushore (13) and Brendon Moyo (9) who were burnt beyond recognition.
Property worth millions of dollars was reduced to ashes.
The family’s spokesperson Mr Thabani Moyo said they were at a loss for words following the tragic incident.
“None of us was here to witness what really transpired. We received a phone call from one of our nephews based in Harare telling us that there was fire in the house after being contacted by the police. We rushed here and by the time we arrived, the roof had collapsed and my sister, my nephew and my niece who lived in the house had been killed in the fire and property burnt to ashes,” said Mr Moyo.
He said the family was devastated and wondered how the fire broke out and prevented the three from escaping.
“This is a painful experience especially losing all the family members who lived in the house with no one to help them.
At least if one of them survived, we would have known how the fire broke out. But as it stands it’s a painful loss because there is no story to be told,” he said.
Mr Moyo said Bulawayo Fire Brigade promptly reacted but could not save the trio.-State media
President Mnangagwa is tomorrow expected to attend a national prayer meeting organised by the Zimbabwe Interdenominational Council of Churches at the National Sports Stadium in Harare.
ZICC is a grouping of 110 churches chaired by Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi of the Zion Christian Church.
The prayer meeting comes barely a week after President Mnangagwa attended another church service at the ZAOGA Forward in Faith Ministries in Harare where he preached peace and nation building.
The President said churches played a critical role in creating a peaceful, prosperous, corruption-free and united nation.
Organisers of tomorrow’s church service said 401 buses will be deployed to the provinces.
The national prayer service will be held under the theme: “Joining hands, minds, hearts and voices together in Christ to serve, build and strengthen our nation.”
ZICC spokesperson Pastor Richard Takaendesa said they hired 192 buses.
“In Manicaland, our members have already hired and paid for 54 buses, Masvingo 18, Mashonaland West 16 and Bulawayo already has hired 20 buses.
“Members in Midlands Province have so far paid for 27 buses, Harare has 46, Mashonaland Central four, while Mashonaland East has seven.
We are going to add more buses to cover the shortfall of 209 buses.”
Pastor Takaendesa said the service is expected to be attended by other political leaders, traditional leaders, provincial heads and other high ranking personalities.-State media
By A Correspondent- Hearing in the disputed estate of late national hero Kumbirai Kangai did not commence yesterday after one of the lawyers failed to turn up.
The case, which has been on the High Court roll for four years, was adjourned last year.
Justice Webster Chinamora will preside over the matter which has been postponed to March 16 with the consent of both parties.
The key issue of contestation pertains to the shareholding structure in the Luna Estates company between the wife and the surviving 10 children.
In an interview, the lawyer representing Mrs Miriam Kangai, Mr Volte Muza, confirmed the adjournment.
“The matter failed to take off today because Ms Hativagone’s lawyer, Mr Chako of Sinyoro and Partners, is physically indisposed. So with the consent of both parties the case is expected to start on March 16, 2020,” he said.
Kangai, who died in 2013, left a will stating that everything that belonged to him be shared between his wife and 10 children.
Two of the children — Muchatenda and Fungai — are fighting in one corner with Mrs Kangai, while the liberation war veteran’s eldest daughter — Ms Mara Hativagone — is on the other side backed by six other children — Eanea, Manyika, Ngwarirai, Rwatinyanya, Musadaro, Tiriwamambo and Freedom.
Mrs Kangai in her court papers filed at the High Court said she was seeking a fair deal, while the Ms Hativagone-led team wanted her cut out of the estate.
The dispute spilled into the courts after the Master of the High Court authorised release of proceeds for a land development project to Mrs Kangai.
But Mrs Hativagone approached the High Court in March 2014 challenging the decision.
She wanted an order declaring that 100 percent shareholding in Luna Estates (Pvt) Ltd, should remain in the name of their late father.
She claimed among other things that Mrs Kangai was not entitled to 50 percent of Luna Estates.
After being served with the notice of opposition, Mrs Hativagone’s lawyers were supposed to file an answering affidavit within a month of service, but failed to do so.
On March 20, Tiriwamambo, who is fighting on the same side with Mrs Hativagone, filed a separate application seeking the setting aside the Master of High Court’s decision granting 50 percent shareholding of Luna Estates to Mrs Kangai.
He also asked for an order that the Master of the High Court be compelled to treat immovable assets vested in Luna Estates as if they were Ms Pauline Mandigo’s (in her capacity as an executor of the disputed estate) personal assets for purposes of distribution to beneficiaries.
Again, no response was made to notice of opposition filed by Mrs Kangai’s lawyer.
Zifa has announced Zdravko Logarušić as the new substantive Warriors coach.
Logarušić will be assisted by Joey Antipas, Lloyd Chitembwe and the Under 23 coach Tonderai Ndiraya with Pernell Mckop as the goalkeepers’ coach.
The Croatian replaces Sunday Chidzambwa who left the post in last August. He becomes the first foreigner to take the job after Germany-born Klaus-Dieter Pagels who coached the Warriors from 2012 to 2013.
Logarušić’s last job was with the Sudanese national team from December 2017 to November 2019.
He was sacked from the position in November last year following the team’s defeat to South Africa in the 2021 Afcon Qualifiers.
The the well-travelled gaffer also had stints in Africa when he coached Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards of the Kenyan Premier League, Ghanaian side Asante Kotoko and Tanzanian club Simba SC.
As Zifa made the appointment based on their financial status, the new Warriors coach has been entangled in a contractual dispute before.
He demanded about $US 1 600 from Simba SC after the club “unprocedurally cancelled his contract” in 2013.
Logarušić attracted media attention in September when he said that FIFA changed his votes in the 2019 Best Awards.
He claimed that he picked Mohammed Salah in his first box but when FIFA released the voting results, it said he chose Lionel Messi as his first pick.
Meanwhile, his first Warriors assignment will be in the Afcon Qualifiers against Algeria in March.-Soccer 24
Emmerson Mnangagwa is today attending a national prayer meeting organised by the Zimbabwe Interdenominational Council of Churches at the National Sports Stadium in Harare.
ZICC is a grouping of 110 churches chaired by Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi of the Zion Christian Church.
The prayer meeting comes barely a week after Mnangagwa attended another church service at the ZAOGA Forward in Faith Ministries in Harare where he preached peace and nation building.
Mnangagwa said churches played a critical role in creating a peaceful, prosperous, corruption-free and united nation.
Organisers of tomorrow’s church service said 401 buses will be deployed to the provinces.
The national prayer service will be held under the theme: “Joining hands, minds, hearts and voices together in Christ to serve, build and strengthen our nation.” ZICC spokesperson Pastor Richard Takaendesa said they hired 192 buses.
“In Manicaland, our members have already hired and paid for 54 buses, Masvingo 18, Mashonaland West 16 and Bulawayo already has hired 20 buses.
“Members in Midlands Province have so far paid for 27 buses, Harare has 46, Mashonaland Central four, while Mashonaland East has seven. We are going to add more buses to cover the shortfall of 209 buses.”
Pastor Takaendesa said the service is expected to be attended by other political leaders, traditional leaders, provincial heads and other high ranking personalities. State Media/ Herald
Zimdancehall artiste Enzo Ishall has been trending ever since he decided to leave Chillspot and join Teemak Promotions.
The switch attracted Prophet Passion Java’s interest as he was the man bankrolling the Kanjiva hit maker, paying his rentals over and above buying him a car. Java reacted by posting funny skits on social media throwing cheap jibes at Teemak, who never reacted. But underneath the humour was a heart scorned and feeling betrayed by Enzo.
However, the question needing answers has been, who is this new guy who has made Enzo ditch Mangoma Depot; ditch Levels, Ribe naFantan?
H-Metro spoke to the 23-year-old Teemak – real name Tawona Chipunza – and his reply to the question was he is not new at all.
“People think I’m a guy with money and I just showed up from nowhere to sign Enzo, that’s not true. I’m not new to the music industry, I have been doing events for the past seven years – since I was 16. I did events with Winky D, Killer T, Stunner, Jah Signal, Trevor Dongo and Enzo Ishall himself. All of these events were done in Cyprus and I was the financier of the events.
Sometimes I wouldn’t be there but I was behind everything using one of my guys who is based in Cyprus named Stylez, my business partner.
He is the one people knew because I wanted to be behind the scenes but it was me doing all these events,” said the young Millionaire who only wears white.
He said his relationship with Enzo in particular goes way back.
“I’m the first person to take Enzo out of the country. His first international Visa on his passport is because of me.
I’m the one that took him to Cyprus in January 2019 and that’s when we decided we will work together but before anything was official, I had to be away and other people came in and whatever happened happened. I tried to push for it but it didn’t happen.
“When I came back this time for my other businesses, fortunately he was available enough and we came to this conclusion,” he said.-H-Metro
MDC Alliance Makokoba legislator Mr James Sithole together with two accomplices who were accused of embezzling US$4 250 and R10 000 belonging to a local burial society he chaired, were yesterday acquitted by the courts.
Sithole (45), Jacob Manyange (64), Raymond Gombedza (47) all from Makokoba suburb and Manyara Muzamani (49) of Cowdray Park appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Shepherd Munjanja facing theft of trust property charges.
The four men were alleged to have diverted to their personal use R10 000 which belonged to Makokoba Burial Society after collecting the money from the treasurer Ms Margaret Sibindi.
They were also accused of squandering US$4 250, which was restituted by Ms Sibindi following her conviction and sentence for dipping her fingers into the coffers of the burial society.The burial society was founded in 2010 by MDC party supporters in the constituency to assist members during funerals.
Mr Munjanja acquitted Sithole, Gombeza and Muzamani on both counts. He however, dismissed Manyange’s application for discharge at the close of the State case and placed him on his defence in relation to the second count.
In acquitting the three men, Mr Munjanja ruled that the State failed to prove a prima facie case against them.
“The State witnesses did not give convincing evidence and clearly, the State case was like flogging a dead horse. Accordingly, the three accused persons are discharged at the close of the State case and acquitted,” he said.
It was the State’s case that between 2010 and 2011, the accused persons acted in common purpose and sent Manyange to collect R10 000 which was being kept by Ms Sibindi who was the treasurer of the burial society at the time. It was, however, not stated in court papers why the accused persons had requested the money from Ms Sibindi.
They allegedly converted the money to their personal use and the money was not recovered.
In 2011, Ms Sibindi, who was responsible for keeping the money, stole US$4 250 from the burial society and she was arrested and taken to court and convicted of theft. She was ordered to restitute the money and she complied with the court order by paying the money through the Clerk of Court at the Bulawayo Magistrate’s Court.
The prosecutor, Mr Leonard Chile, said Manyange went to the Clerk of Court at Tredgold building where he signed for the money and took the cash.
“Manyange signed and collected the money which was restituted by Margaret Sibindi. The four accused persons, acting in common purpose, converted the money to their personal use,” said Mr Chile.
In her testimony, Ms Sibindi told the court that the four accused persons embezzled the funds belonging to the society.
Mr Prince Butshe Dube of Mathonsi Law Chambers represented the accused persons. -state media/ Chronicle
Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) we reject an agreement reached by the Apex Council to accept a salary increment offered by Government, while alleged negotiations for a better package continue as a said compromise for “the sake of civil servants who are in a desperate situation”.
We believe Apex council has sold out on the workers it purports to represent. As ARTUZ we are demanding a salary in US$ indexed to the interbank rate.
Our salaries should be in tandem with the changing economic environment. What has been agreed is a far cry from our demands.
Our members, mostly based in rural areas are heavily incapacitated go to work. We have received unfortunate reports of harassment of our incapacitated members that are failing to report for duty, this is unwelcome, and we are taking legal measures to stop that insanity. The government must stop victimizing incapacitated teachers.
As ARTUZ we are resolute that our members deserve better salaries that are commensurate with their labour. We will not go back on our demand for a US$ indexed salary to the interbank rate.
Cecilia Alexander of Apex Council said there had been progress in their negotiations as the Government had agreed to backdate the salaries to January 1 as opposed to effecting the increase from February 1. This is not what we want.
To save our country from the current economic malaise, we urge the government to urgently restore the purchasing power parity of civil servants to stimulate productivity.
The genocide in the education sector was brought by the underpayment of teachers.
Destroying our education staggers the developmental plans of our nation. It is imperative that we urgently reverse the erosion of our education system.
Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) we reject an agreement reached by the Apex Council to accept a salary increment offered by Government, while alleged negotiations for a better package continue as a said compromise for “the sake of civil servants who are in a desperate situation”.
We believe Apex council has sold out on the workers it purport to represent. As ARTUZ we are demanding a salary in US$ indexed to the interbank rate.
Our salaries should be in tandem with the changing economic environment. What has been agreed is a far cry from our demands.
Our members, mostly based in rural areas are heavily incapacitated go to work. We have received unfortunate reports of harassment of our incapacitated members that are failing to report for duty, this is unwelcome, and we are taking legal measures to stop that insanity. The government must stop victimizing incapacitated teachers.
As ARTUZ we are resolute that our members deserve better salaries that are commensurate with their labour. We will not go back on our demand for a US$ indexed salary to the interbank rate.
Cecilia Alexander of Apex Council said there had been progress in their negotiations as the Government had agreed to backdate the salaries to January 1 as opposed to effecting the increase from February 1. This is not what we want.
To save our country from the current economic malaise, we urge the government to urgently restore the purchasing power parity of civil servants to stimulate productivity.
The genocide in the education sector was brought by the underpayment of teachers.
Destroying our education staggers the developmental plans of our nation. It is imperative that we urgently reverse the erosion of our education system.
Farai Dziva|Former MDC T deputy president has urged MDC leader Nelson Chamisa to join POLAD as it is the right platform for dialogue.
Gutu claimed that by joining POLAD Chamisa would speak from a well informed point of view .
“I think they are missing a huge opportunity to impact purposefully in the governance of this country because if you just lambast and trash POLAD without you understanding what it is about, it does not make sense to me and for any right thinking person.
We are saying POLAD is for those political parties that had a Presidential candidate in the 2018 harmonised elections.
I believe the best thing you have to do is say okay I am not happy with POLAD but I want to join then use that opportunity to say I am not happy with it because of A, B, C, and D. Don’t just throw tantrums, no one will listen to you.
I believe POLAD can be improved upon but conceptually it is a brilliant opportunity for Zimbabwe to come together,” Gutu told a state run daily paper.
Farai Dziva|Former MDC T deputy president has urged MDC leader Nelson Chamisa to join POLAD as it is the right platform for dialogue.
Gutu claimed that by joining POLAD Chamisa would speak from a well informed point of view .
“I think they are missing a huge opportunity to impact purposefully in the governance of this country because if you just lambast and trash POLAD without you understanding what it is about, it does not make sense to me and for any right thinking person.
We are saying POLAD is for those political parties that had a Presidential candidate in the 2018 harmonised elections.
I believe the best thing you have to do is say okay I am not happy with POLAD but I want to join then use that opportunity to say I am not happy with it because of A, B, C, and D. Don’t just throw tantrums, no one will listen to you.
I believe POLAD can be improved upon but conceptually it is a brilliant opportunity for Zimbabwe to come together,” Gutu told a state run daily paper.
The pole dancer, Bev Sibanda’s husband Mr Mufudzi Chambuka is LIVE on ZimEye telling his side of the story following serious allegations against him raised by his ex live in wife from 2019.
By A Correspondents|ZimRights director and political analyst, Okay Machisa, commenting on VP Chiwenga accusing Justice Chiweshe of being compromised because he is related to Marry said the VP was arm twisting the judiciary especially Justice Chiweshe to resign.
Speaking to the publication, Machisa said:
What’s given is actually the breach of the law. To have the Executive interfering, it’s fundamentally wrong for the VP to do so. If you look at Justice (Christopher) Dube-Banda’s judgment, it’s clear on how the VP should behave, not to use the military in his personal divorce case.
What he is doing is to arm-twist the Judiciary, especially Justice Chiweshe to resign. These are threats being given to the Judiciary. Let’s not talk of the Judge President, but the Judiciary which has been dented. Let’s observe the independence of the Judiciary and not force it to dance to our gallery. We are perpetually denting our Judiciary in the eyes of the world
The VP this week wrote to Justice Chiweshe wanting to know how details of his ruling found its way into the media after a judgement by Justice Chiweshe headlined on several publications before it was officially handed down in court.
By Own Correspondent| Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission is set to go digital in line with 21st-century trends of digitalisation operations.
This was revealed in an interview with ZACC Chairperson Justice Loice Matanda Moyo who said:
We discussed several measures that can be immediately taken on board by ZACC to ensure that they improve their operations and one of these areas is to effectively ensure that they utilise technologies that remove the human interface. This will be critical in fighting graft.
Justice Matanda Moyo was speaking after her meeting with visiting Ugandan Judge Justice Lawrence Gugudu who was in the country to train Zimbabwe’s judiciary on how to fight corruption.
By A Correspondent|Gokwe Town Secretary, Melania Mandeya (49) has been arrested on charges of criminal abuse of office.
Mandeya was nabbed over a slew of allegations among them, flouting tender procedures, inflating costs on payment for external services and nepotism.
She is currently in police custody.
Acting police spokesperson for Midlands, Assistant Inspector Ethel Mukwende said she was yet to get details of the arrest.
Gokwe town Chairman, Mr Never Gwanzura however confirmed the arrested.
He said police had picked up Mandeya in her office this morning.
“I can confirm that our Town Secretary has been picked by police and is currently assisting them with investigations over allegations of abuse of office,” he said.
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Whilst doomsayers are salivating at the prospects of a so-called spontaneous popular uprising against the Gvt of Zim, they will be thoroughly disappointed because that's not gonna happen, not tomorrow, not next month, not even in the foreseeable future. #ZimbabweWillRise ??
By A Correspondent- A passport seeker has today revealed that Registrar General’s office is charging an additional ZWL$200 on top of the $53 to expedite the production of passports.
The source said that the top-up is for the passport to be issued after three working days instead of the initial six (6) months.
Some have however revealed that the top-up was introduced on 14 November 2019 when the queue of passport seekers had become approximately 1km long.
The development after Home Affairs Minister, Kazembe Kazembe recently suggested that passport seekers may have to apply online to quicken the application process.
Kazembe also said that the Registrar-General’s office has to clear off the passport backlog which dates back to 2018.
The office is overwhelmed by demand and is performing below capacity due to a huge deficit in foreign currency which is requisite for the procurement of consumables needed for passport printing.
By A Correspondent- A Belvedere man was ordered by Harare Magistrate Isabel Nyoni to pay $100 for name-calling President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Tapiwa Chiroodza, a self-employed car washer at Divaries Shopping Centre in Belvedere, Harare, on Wednesday appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts for sentencing.
On January 17, around 3pm, Clyde Manyame the complainant and Chiroodza were at Divaries Shopping Centre, drinking beer.
The convicted allegedly started to insult Manyame.
“Your President is an ass who tells people to eat vegetables,” Chiroodza said.
At first, the complainant allegedly appeared to take no notice of Chiroodza on the belief he would stop the insults.
On the same day at around 6pm at the shopping centre, Manyame had a conversation with the Zanu PF councillor for Belvedere, Abudulman Sapa, who was parked by the roadside.
When Sapa left, Chiroodza again started to insult the complainant.
“You and your councillor are asses and your President as well is an ass,” Chiroodza added.
It was then that Manyame proceeded to report the matter.
Chiroodza was charged with disorderly conduct as defined in Section 41(b) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act, chapter 9:23.
By A Correspondent| The Zimbabwean government has suddenly appointed a 3 year old lad, it’s Tourism Ambassador after the boy had cried, “I want to go to Zimbabwe!”
All this came about following the lad’s viral video in which he is seen weeping profusely that he wants to go back to Zim.
It was not clear where the boy is based and the Tourism Authority has since issued a screamer after him. DO YOU KNOW THE BOY’S PARENTS? CONTACT ZIMEYE NOW.
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Govt appoints 3 year old boy Tourism Ambassador after crying, "I want to go to Zimbabwe."
By A Correspondent- Leader of Mugodhi Apostolic Church, Bishop Washington Mugodhi has urged church members to attend the interface with President Emmerson Mnangagwa this Saturday at the National Sports Stadium.
Christians from more than one hundred denominations that are part of the newly formed Zimbabwe Inter-Denominational Council of Churches whose patron is bishop Nehemiah Mutendi will have an opportunity to interface with country’s president.
In an interview this Wednesday ahead of the interface meeting in Harare, Bishop Mugodhi said the gathering comes at a time when the church is enjoying cordial relations with the country’s leadership that values peaceful co-existence as opposed to violence.
Church members from all denominations are being encouraged to attend reported the state run ZBC.
We are tired of your rhetoric. You promised to deal with Zanu PF heavyweights and business personalities who have access to foreign currency which they externalized, but did nothing about it.
There are many other things that you have promised to do, which haven’t been done. Very often you have promised to be tough on under performing ministers and civil servants, but apart from one of two people in that category who may have been persecuted for suspicion that they belong to the G-40, we haven’t seen an real action to crack the whip on the wayward ministers.
Most recently, you were reported to have told a gathering of pastors at ZAOGA Church that ministers are stalling development. So you know very well that ministers are stalling development, but you are not taking appropriate action to correct their wayward behaviour.
The explanation is simple: you are the wayward election thief who things that people are blind to your hypocrisy. In that speech at ZAOGA, you admitted you had failed, and now want to take a leaf from the guiding principles of Zimbabwe Assemblies of God pastors to give direction to cabinet who are “out of line”.
So you know that they are out of line, and you can’t deal with it, hence you need help from ZAOGA. Shame on you!
Zimbabweans, let’s not taken for fools by this wayward “President”.
Let us take action, Comrades. Why should we allow ourselves to be taken for a ride. Zimbabweans across the political divide must say enough is enough.
Parents and guardians of pupils at Highlands Junior stormed the school demanding that the head resigns or be transferred to another school.
Ncelani Mandeya, the head of school, stands accused of misappropriating the institution’s funds, including failure to run the school efficiently.
The parents became livid after an audit statement by the Education ministry revealed that 200kg of meat and more than 800 000 litres of water were unaccounted for in the period extending to two years.
Parents accused Mandeya of inflating prices and misrepresenting information, leading to the school losing large amounts of money.
“How can you explain a situation where ZWL200 000 disappeared with no trace from the school accounts. How come she claims to have bought water for use at the school, while there is no water to clean the toilets. That’s not acceptable,” charged another parent who identified herself only as Natasha.
Speaking to Zim Morning Post, chairperson of the School Development Committee, Jonathan Chandaengerwa, said the headmistress was acting corruptly.
“The parents had suggested that there be two separate accounts, one for tuition fees and the other for levy,” said the SDC chairperson.
According to the chairperson, Chandaengerwa, the levy account was supposed to be managed by the SDC.
Despite that, Mandeya reportedly sat on the papers that would have allowed an SDC representative to be signatory to the school’s levy account.
He also said the headmistress would abuse her position by authorising irregular payments not approved by the SDC, with most of the payments inflated.
“Whenever the SDC disapproved the purchasing of something, Mandeya would go behind us and process the purchases. We think that’s how she would inflate the prices,” Chandaengerwa added.
The SDC chairperson added that school vehicles were no longer functional although parents were paying enough to ensure that vehicles were serviced.
“Schools have just opened, but the boarding side is already serving rice with cabbage and royco, yet we just paid the fees,” charged another parent.
Teachers and ancillary staff at Highlands Junior also accused Mandeya of running the school single-handedly,accounting for the school’s deteriorating standards.
Another general hand at the installation alleged the headmistress was not professional as she would often make them fetch water from a swimming pool within the premises to clean the toilets, yet parents were buying water for use by the installation.
“We clean toilets with water we are fetching from the pool yet she lies to parents that she is buying water,” said another school employee who declined to disclose his name in fear of victimisation.
“We are surprised that a lot of money is said to have disappeared, yet we are only paid ZEL300.”
Speaking to Zim Morning Post, the Provincial Education Director, one CC Katerere, said he was not aware of the complaints by parents at the school.
“I am not aware of that demonstration, and I have not been informed. Either way, I am just an employee just like any other teacher. I, therefore, cannot comment on issues involving my colleagues,” Katerera said. Zim Morning Post
Arthur Mutambara, left, with Professor Welshman Ncube
Arthur Mutambara|I have seen press reports about this years’ Ordinary Level and Advanced Level Examination results all over the place. I want to congratulate all the students, schools and teachers who excelled. Makorokoto makuru (Congratulations)!
However, on the ZIMSEC Advanced Level Examination results, there is a slight problem of grade inflation – a pernicious and ruinous national cancer. How do you get one school getting 79 students with 15 points (or more) out of 140 students? This is 56% of the students getting the same top examination outcome. This is shameless grade inflation. Throughout the country, some schools have such results as 37, 25 or such large numbers of 15-pointers each. While these achievements must be celebrated and the students applauded, there is a problem.
How do you differentiate these multitudes of 15-pointer kids? The very top students (the superstars) are now hidden and buried in the 79, 37 and 25, for example. You cannot tell who they are. How do you get them scholarships or secure places for them into top universities such as Oxford, Harvard or Cambridge, when there are a 1000 students with 15 points from Zimbabwe. It is meaningless. You probably have to give them another examination to distinguish and differentiate them.
The 2019 ZIMSEC Advanced Level Examination results do not follow a standard normal distribution curve. How do you get 56% of the students from one school get the same top examination outcome? These results are a disservice to the best and brightest students. In fact, they are a disservice to all the students.
Grade inflation is not a good idea. I have received a lot of requests from these students with fifteen or more from this year’s results, asking for opportunities at top universities across the world. While I congratulate the high achievers and I am excited for them, It is very tough to sell their outstanding results to great institutions outside Zimbabwe, because of the obvious and disgraceful grade inflation. Do you approach Oxford or Harvard with 1000 such 15-pointers from Zimbabwe? It is a joke.
Why do we say this? When you present 1000 students with 15 points from one country (obtained in one sitting) to a university like Oxford or Harvard, it is meaningless because the 1000 students are not differentiated. You cannot tell who is in the top 10 or 20 among the 1000 outstanding students. You put the top university in an invidious situation. They cannot admit them, and yet some of the 1000 students would definitely qualify to study in these top and globally competitive programmes. However, you do not know who they are. You might have to give the 1000 students another examination to rank them. This is the challenge that is presented by grade inflation.
ZIMSEC must sort out this mess.
For sure, getting 35 points or 25 points is an indicator of differentiation. However, the standard Advanced Level Examination is three subjects. So, attaining 15 points from 3 subjects (3As) becomes the ultimate and uniform measure of the highest excellence. Yes, you can say the 35- pointer has differentiated himself or herself. Agreed. However, taking more than three subjects is not the standard format of the Advanced Level Examination. Very few students do that. And when they do not take more than three subjects, that act/choice must not count against them in terms of excellence.
Now, how about the 1000 with three As (who only took three subjects) each? Are they all equal? How do top universities choose the best among these 1000 students? How do you differentiate these 1000? Surely some of them are superstars who qualify to enter Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard or Stanford. But we cannot tell who they are from the 1000. This is the challenge presented by grade inflation that I am flagging.
Globally grade inflation is a well-known concept. There have been cases in African countries (e.g. Nigeria), the United States, and Europe. In the High School sector, the UK has been effectively grappling with it by having several private examination boards that compete, thus shaming and minimising the occurrence of this scourge.
In analysing the ZIMSEC outcomes, it is clear that certainly, our children are not getting too smart. That is not the issue. The problems are the standard of the examination, the marking systems and grading thereafter. It is a ZIMSEC problem. Those who took Cambridge Advanced Level Examination in 2019 do not have this grade inflation problem.
Our challenge is that we have one national (incompetently state-run) examination body. We need to rethink, reimagine and re-invent ZIMSEC. They must understand the meaning and impact of grade inflation. In the UK, as already indicated, there have several privately run examination bodies that compete and thus mitigate and manage the occurrence of grade inflation.
By the way, once they are admitted into top global universities, students from our great country, generally distinguish themselves. With the tremendous and world-renowned Zimbabwean work ethic and drive, they usually take care of business. Sometimes, getting into these top schools is now the problem, and not performance once admitted. I sit on the Rhodes Scholarship Selection Committee. Getting the Scholarship does NOT guarantee you a place at Oxford University. There is a separate application process into Oxford.
About five years ago, one of our two Rhodes Scholarship choices: A First Class Degree in Computer Science from UZ could not get a place at Oxford University! They asked the selected Rhodes Scholar to spent a year at the lower-ranked Brookes University (next door to Oxford) for a year, and prove himself first, then apply again to the University of Oxford.
Of course, the young man was shuttered and humiliated. But he braved it, spent the year at Brookes, and eventually gained entrance into Oxford. He is now a proud Oxonian. But can you imagine the ordeal and psychological trauma that the young man, had to go through? Was it necessary?
Now, do you know why the University of Oxford did this to our Rhodes Scholar? Because UZ gave a PhD to Grace Mugabe after three months, Oxford basically discounted the young man’s First Class to a Third!
These are the things we do to undermine our superstar students! We ought to stop.
We must protect the brand, opportunities and possibilities for all our students (the country’s future human capital), starting from Primary School, through High School right up to Tertiary Education. Sorting out the mess at ZIMSEC – the disgraceful and shameful grade inflation – is a national imperative.
Prices of goods and services in Zimbabwe are set to go up in the coming weeks as the economy continues to rot according to experts, the Daily News reports. The situation has been exacerbated by the plummeting of the ZWL against the USD this week.
This was echoed by business leaders and experts who spoke to the publication and said:
This is going to push price hikes, as that is what inflation is all about. The government should deal with the black market activity and also ensure that all imports are paid for at the interbank rate to stabilise the situation – Economist John Robertson
We are facing exchange rate-induced inflation. It will not take us much more time to be in a situation similar to 2008. As a result, the economy is, unsurprisingly, re-dollarising on its own … and the market will continue to reject the Zimbabwe dollar as a medium of exchange – Economist Gift Mugano
The loss of value is going to continue until we reach the 2008 hyper-inflation madness, unless something happens. Nothing other than re-dollarisation or the adoption of the South African rand is going to result in currency stabilisation, as a currency is all about confidence and trust. – Peter Mutasa ZCTU
The Zimbabwe Dollar was introduced on 24 June 2019 trading at 6.5 against the USD but closed the year trading at 16.5 against the USD.
Own Correspondent|The Himba Tribe of Namibia, otherwise known as Ovahimba tribe have over the years held firmly to their cultural beliefs that have defied western influences.
And upheld cultural practices that many find absurd.
The people of Himba have a practice called ” Okujepisa Omukazendu ” meaning offering wife to guest.
It is a practice where a man allows his guest to have intercourse with his wife on the night of his visit as a sign of excitement or joy over the visit.
On this night the husband has to sleep in a seperate hut. in a situation whereby there is no available hut, then the husband will sleep outside.
Polygamy is also a common practice among the Himba tribe their affair a secret, in Himba they make their affair public.
The people of Himba also do not have their baths with water. This is because of the harsh climate situation in their region.
Instead, They make use of the red ochre on their skins and then make use of a daily smoke bath in order to maintain their hygiene.
This doesnt make them look less pretty, the people are friendly to strangers and visitors but will not allow any interference in their culture.
Own Correspondent|Gokwe Town Secretary, Melania Mandeya (49) has been arrested on charges of criminal abuse of office involving a slew of allegations among them, flouting tender procedures, inflating costs on payment for external services and nepotism.
Mandeya is currently in police custody.
Acting police spokesperson for Midlands, Assistant Inspector Ethel Mukwende said she was yet to get details of the arrest.
Gokwe town Chairman, Mr Never Gwanzura however confirmed the arrested.
He said police had picked up Mandeya in her office this morning.
“I can confirm that our Town Secretary has been picked by police and is currently assisting them with investigations over allegations of abuse of office,” he said.
Jonathan Moyo: This February is threatening to replace November as a month of momentous events. Exiled Former Cabinet Minister, Jonathan Moyo has posted a controversial tweet. The tweet read:
For keen students of Zimbabwean history, this February is threatening to replace November as the month of momentous events! The meaning of the post is not known, November is known for many things in Zimbabwe.
For instance, the 2017 military assisted transition which resulted in the demise of former President Robert Mugabe started on 14 November.
On 14 November 1997 Zimbabwe experienced the “Black Friday”, the ‘crush’ of the Zimbabwe dollar after the disbursement of compensation for War Veterans, DRC War, Land Reform and ESAP. This resulted in hyperinflation and tumbling of the Zimbabwean dollar.
We shall wait and see what Professor Jonathan Moyo meant.
Correspondent|A 46-YEAR-OLD Ministry of youth human resources manager was sentenced to 20 days imprisonment by Bindura provincial magistrate Tinashe Ndokera yesterday for illegally transporting gold ore in Bindura.
Godfrey Mashoko (46) of house number 5076 Glenorah B, Harare pleaded guilty to the charge and was lucky to escape jail after the magistrate suspended the jail term on condition he pays $600 fine.
Prosecutor Tariro Janhi told the court that on Monday Mashoko proceeded to Kitsiyatota mining area in Bindura and carried 80 kilograms of gold ore in his Toyota Regis registration number ACY-2867 without authority.
He was intercepted by the police who were on patrol and he failed to produce a licence leading to his arrest.
Mustafa Billiat was nearly detained yesterday for failing to pay monthly upkeep of his six-year old child.
The 56-year-old father to Warriors sensation, Khama, appeared before Harare Civil Court magistrate Nyasha Marufu seeking downward variation of $500 maintenance.
Billiat’s application hit a brick wall for he absconded court on the day his estranged wife, Cynthia Jordan successfully applied for an upward variation from $160 per month to $500.
Billiat has been defaulting, leaving him in arrears of $770. “Court will not take your application into consideration since you have not been paying the amount agreed, leaving you in arrears.
“…Look after your child and pay all what is due or face arrest,” said Magistrate Marufu.
Billiat left the court in the hands of police and he had to plead with them to be set free and settle the arrears through an electronic transfer. He was given the chance to settle the ‘debt’ and was released.
The elder Billiat’s issues comes just a week after his son a Kaizer Chiefs star and Zimbabwean footballer Khama dragged to a South African police station by a baby mama for failure to pay maintenance for his 9-month-old child.
The maintenance drama started when his baby mama demanded he pays for his child, something he used to do but suddenly stopped after demanding DNA tests to prove the child was his.
The situation became tense as the 23-year-old baby mama got incensed and stabbed Khama Billiat on his hand, causing minor tissue damage.
Correspondent|HIGH Court judge, Pisirai Kwenda has blasted Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and his lawyer for lying to the court on the whereabouts of Marry Chiwenga’s diplomatic passport.
The judge expressed his disappointment on Vice Chiwenga’s lawyer, Wilson Manase, for “misleading” his client after it emerged in court on Thursday that the VP was in possession of his wife’s diplomatic passport.
Manase and Chiwenga, had over the past two weeks, denied that the VP was in possession of a passport that Marry Mubaiwa had to surrender to the Clerk of Court.
However, it emerged in court today that the passport was in possession of Chiwenga, drawing the ire of Kwenda who accused Manase of improperly advising and exposing the Vice President.
Prosecutor Sharon Fero also admitted Chiwenga was in possession of his wife’s passport.
Chiwenga wanted Marry’s bail conditions revoked so she could be sent back to remand prison as she was in possession of a passport.
In court Thursday, Marry produced pictorial evidence showing a foiled attempt by Chiwenga’s driver trying to drop the passport with Marry at her offices.
After the foiled attempt, Marry’s lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa, wrote to Manase registering her displeasure, but an angry Manase accused Mtetwa of trying to soil Chiwenga’s image.
Mtetwa produced a letter dated January 28 2020 in which Manase denied that Chiwenga was in charge of the passport.
“We refer to your letter of January 28 2020. Please be advised that our client is not a party to the pleadings before the bail court and any attempts to draw us into a mud fight are taken with great exception,” Manase said.
“With respect this attempt to self-create a set of facts to justify your intended course of action is futile in the circumstances. Surely, your client is the custodian of all her passport. The same way she surrendered one of the passports is the same way she must surrender the remaining passports. She has always been in the custody of her documents.
“In an effort to prevent any further mudsliding, side shows and drama which clearly you and your client have been enjoying our client shall not be engaging in any further correspondence of this nature,” he said.
In a supplementary affidavit, Marry said on January 28 2020 she received a phone call from mobile number 0773 159 917, a mobile phone from the Office of the President and Cabinet in Chiwenga’s office. The caller was Chiwenga’s driver called Jenya.
Marry said Jenya told her that he was in possession of a parcel that he wanted to deliver at her office but could not disclose what it was. She then requested that they meet at a public space not in her office.
They agreed to meet at Marry’s offices in Harare’s upmarket Chisipite suburb.
Jenya arrived driving a Range Rover registration number AFE 5378, which is one of the vehicles used by VP Chiwenga.
Mubaiwa said Jenya then gave her employees three passports, one in her name, two belonging to her elder children.
She said her employees called telling her they had been given some passports after which she declined to accept them.
She then called her lawyers and told them of the incident before they wrote to Manase.
When the case was heard Thursday, Prosecutor Fero said: “The complainant’s legal practitioners (Manase and Manase) have confirmed that passport AD 005759 is at the complainant’s office. We requested for it to be brought forward and the lawyers said it will be delivered today before 12 midday.”
In response, Justice Kwenda said he was frustrated over how Manase was handling the matter.
“I want to place on record my frustration in the manner the complainant’s legal practitioners have handled this matter. They persisted with the denial that the complainant was in possession of the accused’s passport in very strong words yet they now admit,” said Kwenda.
“Clearly this conduct is discouraging for court officer of his calibre. A client always needs correct advice. I have no problem with the complainant but my complaint will be against his lawyer who is failing to handle this case properly,” the judge said.
Chiwenga wants Mubaiwa to surrender all her passports with the Clerk of Court as part of her bail conditions.
Initially, she surrendered one passport before Chiwenga raised concern that she might abscond since she is in possession of two more passports.
The Vice President also wants his wife to be barred from returning to their matrimonial home arguing she will likely interfere with him, a key witness in her attempted murder case.
The case was postponed to next Tuesday for ruling.
Correspondent|One of the Zimbabwean women charged with murdering a nine-year-old girl in Namibia has appeared in court and said she will plead guilty.
Caroline Nkata appeared briefly at the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court alongside her co-accused, Rachel Kureva, the mother of the young murder victim. Caroline said that she will conduct her own defense once the murder trial gets underway.
Caroline said her husband and the third accused, Edward Nkata, was the mastermind behind the murder of Natalie Chipomho. She said that he was the one who beat the young girl to death.
“I did not beat the child. My husband forced me to go with him when he was disposing of the body. He beat the child, but I was present when he did it.
When she died, he forced me to help him dump and burn the body. I witnessed the commissioning of these crimes but I did not commit them. I am, however, guilty to that extent. The child was beaten at home but I cannot say I was forced to be at home because that is where I live,” she said.
Caroline also said that she was present when her husband went to buy paraffin to burn and dispose of the child’s body in the rubbish bin.
Kureva, on the other hand, informed the court that she intends to solicit the services of a private legal representative.
The deceased’s biological father is currently on his way to Namibia from Zimbabwe.
The state opposed bail on the grounds of the seriousness of the offense, flight risk and that it would not be in the interest of the public and justice. The state also fears that the suspects might interfere with investigations.
The presiding Magistrate, Ndapewa Celma Amadhila, postponed the matter until 17 April for further police investigations, in which time the case of Edward will be added to that of the two women.
Own Correspondent|South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has told the American President Donald Trump to keep his America and he will keep his South Africa.
New Warriors coach Zdravko Logarušić has been tasked to qualify for the 2021 Afcon and the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
The Croatian mentor was confirmed as the new head of the national team by Zifa president Felton Kamambo at a press conference on Wednesday.
He will be assisted by Joey Antipas, Lloyd Chitembwe, national U23 coach Tonderai Ndiraya and Pernell McKop as the goalkeepers’ coach.
“We expect him to qualify us to the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon. He should also have a plan for us to qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.”
Zimbabwe has featured at the last two editions of the Afcon, and the team is well on course to qualify again after picking four points from the opening two games of Group H.
However, the national side has never played at the World Cup and will begin the quest for its first appearance in October when the qualifying campaign starts.
“We have always been saying that it is time for football to do the talking,” the Zifa boss added. “I have stated it repeatedly and it was also in my manifesto when I was campaigning for the Zifa presidency in 2018.
“The time has now come for us to let the game attract everyone to the stadium.”
Logarušić’s first Warriors assignment will be against Algeria in the Afcon Qualifiers in March.-Soccer 24
Zimbabwe Achievers Awards International (ZAA) have announced their programme of events for 2020, ahead of what promises to be a busy year for the global awards brand starting with the hugely anticipated ZAA 10thAnniversary celebrations, set for their maiden home bow, under the ZimThrive Homecoming initiative in April.
The ZAA brand will host six editions of the prestigious awards show alongside other projects throughout the year and also announced a global partnership with life assurance firm ZororoPhumulani as global partners for the global editions namely, ZAA USA, ZAA UK, ZAA Canada, ZAA Australia andZAA South Africa.
“This year we will be breaking new ground with our packed programme starting with our 10thAnniversary celebrations set to be held in Zimbabwe for the first time on the 10th of April in Victoria Falls, where we will be celebrating the achievements and contributions of our people around the world who continue to make strides in their various fields,” ZAA founder and Chairman Conrad Mwanza said.
“Later that month we will be rolling out our regular annual programming for the global editions with ZAA South Africa edition takingplace on the 25th of April followed by the UK edition. Weare also excitedto announce our pleasure at partnering with ZororoPhumulani Funeral Services who have continued to support our initiatives as we celebrate and uplift each other.”
The global partnership signed at ZororoPhumalani’s Johannesburg HQ on the 30thJanuary 2020 comes on the back of the recent launch of the firm’s WorldWide Funeral Plan (WWFP) powered by Doves, which is aimed at providing funeral services and repatriation packages for diaspora communities.
“We are happy to once again partner with ZAA and play a part in recognising notable achievements and the various contributions of the people as we firmly believe in progress and the life changing power of collaboration. Over the years we have noted the achievements of many individuals and organisations and we are more than glad to put our weight behind ZAA in the 2020 global editions as well as offering peace of mind to people in territories around the world through our various services and packaged, particularly the WWF for our diasporans,” said Mr Edwin Anderson, the ZororoPhumulani CEO.
The 10th Anniversary event will see ZAA awarding various people who have had a positive global impact int their special homecoming event, before the 6th edition of ZAA SA takes place on the 27th April in South Africa, with nominations for the event now open on www.zimachievers.com
In the following month ZAA will host their flagship event the ZAA UK on 30th May 2020 and last month they held the 2019 winners reception at the Zimbabwe Embassy in London where His Excellency Ambassador Christian Katsande hosted the winners and ZAA Alumni at Zimbabwe House for a networking session.
The 5th ZAA USA and 2nd Canada edition will be next up on the calendar, with the latter expected to rise to the occasion again after their inaugural edition in 2019 surpassed expectations.
The Australian edition of ZAA will wrap up the annual program with their 4th edition and nomination is now open for all editions and can be accessed on www.zimachievers.com
ZAA was founded in 2010 by Conrad Mwanza in a bid to recognize the achievements and celebrate the stories of various Zimbabweans and friends of Zimbabwe around the world and has grown from strength to strength and become an anticipated fixture on the social calendar with the awards bringing together much of the country’s talent home and abroad in a unique movement.
Farai Dziva|Retired soccer legend Pernell McKop has been appointed Warriors goalkeepers’ coach.
The former Zimbabwe Saints and Highlanders keeper is among the four assistants named on Wednesday to work with head coach Zdravko Logarušić.
His first job with the Warriors came in 1994 at the age of 29 as the goalkeepers coach of the Dream Team under Reinhard Fabisch. He had been forced to retire from playing football two years earlier due to a nagging back injury.
In an interview with the Herald, Pernell, who is the brother of former Warriors fullback Harry, said: “I did have a conversation with a middle man who said that they (Zifa) were discussing it and he’d let me know the outcome and it seems as though they’ve made their decision.
“I am honoured to be given this opportunity. I have just gotten the exciting news from a middleman.’’
Mckop spent the last decade-and-half coaching in the South African Absa Premiership and the National First Division.
The other members of the technical team are Joey Antipas who will be the first assistant, Lloyd Chitembwe and the U23 national team coach Tonderai Ndiraya.
There is a crime in the criminal codes called “aiding and abeting,” better said, encouraging crime. What the founder of the ZAOGA church is doing by welcoming, and celebrating the man who has killed more blacks than apartheid South Africa in the space of a few months, Emmerson Mnangagwa, arguably fits the description.
What message is Guti sending to the men Mnangagwa sent to rape the women and kill the 17 victims, is that not an encouraging one?
How do the 17 women who’re still in hiding after being raped on Emmerson Mnangagwa ‘s command a few months ago feel?
How do the mothers who were sexually molested as their own children watched feel as a prominent elderly preacher who has the reputation of enjoying monopoly over the Creator Almighty God’s love, Ezekiel Guti,(if that were ever true) disrupt his church service to celebrate the mass murderer Mnangagwa as he walks into church?
Guti caused his church to dance to Mnangagwa’s machetes during a pastor’s conference in Glen Norah. The live drama was even filmed:
As the music is blasted, Mnangagwa’s words hover above the roof, very loudly:
“My government is better than heaven’s. My government is just too good…
“Once we know it is the Kuwadzana people who are stopping the rain, we will deploy the army to surround them and bash them.
“Anyone found possessed with the Spirit of legion, I will personally machete them with an axe.” VIDEO LOADING BELOW…
Zifa has announced Zdravko Logarušić as the new substantive Warriors coach.
Logarušić will be assisted by Joey Antipas, Lloyd Chitembwe and the Under 23 coach Tonderai Ndiraya with Pernell Mckop as the goalkeepers’ coach.
The Croatian replaces Sunday Chidzambwa who left the post in last August. He becomes the first foreigner to take the job after Germany-born Klaus-Dieter Pagels who coached the Warriors from 2012 to 2013.
Logarušić’s last job was with the Sudanese national team from December 2017 to November 2019.
He was sacked from the position in November last year following the team’s defeat to South Africa in the 2021 Afcon Qualifiers.
The the well-travelled gaffer also had stints in Africa when he coached Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards of the Kenyan Premier League, Ghanaian side Asante Kotoko and Tanzanian club Simba SC.
As Zifa made the appointment based on their financial status, the new Warriors coach has been entangled in a contractual dispute before.
He demanded about $US 1 600 from Simba SC after the club “unprocedurally cancelled his contract” in 2013.
Logarušić attracted media attention in September when he said that FIFA changed his votes in the 2019 Best Awards.
He claimed that he picked Mohammed Salah in his first box but when FIFA released the voting results, it said he chose Lionel Messi as his first pick.
Meanwhile, his first Warriors assignment will be in the Afcon Qualifiers against Algeria in March.-Soccer 24
Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) we reject an agreement reached by the Apex Council to accept a salary increment offered by Government, while alleged negotiations for a better package continue as a said compromise for “the sake of civil servants who are in a desperate situation”.
We believe Apex council has sold out on the workers it purport to represent. As ARTUZ we are demanding a salary in US$ indexed to the interbank rate.
Our salaries should be in tandem with the changing economic environment. What has been agreed is a far cry from our demands.
Our members, mostly based in rural areas are heavily incapacitated go to work. We have received unfortunate reports of harassment of our incapacitated members that are failing to report for duty, this is unwelcome, and we are taking legal measures to stop that insanity. The government must stop victimizing incapacitated teachers.
As ARTUZ we are resolute that our members deserve better salaries that are commensurate with their labour. We will not go back on our demand for a US$ indexed salary to the interbank rate.
Cecilia Alexander of Apex Council said there had been progress in their negotiations as the Government had agreed to backdate the salaries to January 1 as opposed to effecting the increase from February 1. This is not what we want.
To save our country from the current economic malaise, we urge the government to urgently restore the purchasing power parity of civil servants to stimulate productivity.
The genocide in the education sector was brought by the underpayment of teachers.
Destroying our education staggers the developmental plans of our nation. It is imperative that we urgently reverse the erosion of our education system.
Zimdancehall artiste Enzo Ishall has been trending ever since he decided to leave Chillspot and join Teemak Promotions.
The switch attracted Prophet Passion Java’s interest as he was the man bankrolling the Kanjiva hit maker, paying his rentals over and above buying him a car. Java reacted by posting funny skits on social media throwing cheap jibes at Teemak, who never reacted. But underneath the humour was a heart scorned and feeling betrayed by Enzo.
However, the question needing answers has been, who is this new guy who has made Enzo ditch Mangoma Depot; ditch Levels, Ribe naFantan?
H-Metro spoke to the 23-year-old Teemak – real name Tawona Chipunza – and his reply to the question was he is not new at all.
“People think I’m a guy with money and I just showed up from nowhere to sign Enzo, that’s not true. I’m not new to the music industry, I have been doing events for the past seven years – since I was 16. I did events with Winky D, Killer T, Stunner, Jah Signal, Trevor Dongo and Enzo Ishall himself. All of these events were done in Cyprus and I was the financier of the events.
Sometimes I wouldn’t be there but I was behind everything using one of my guys who is based in Cyprus named Stylez, my business partner.
He is the one people knew because I wanted to be behind the scenes but it was me doing all these events,” said the young Millionaire who only wears white.
He said his relationship with Enzo in particular goes way back.
“I’m the first person to take Enzo out of the country. His first international Visa on his passport is because of me.
I’m the one that took him to Cyprus in January 2019 and that’s when we decided we will work together but before anything was official, I had to be away and other people came in and whatever happened happened. I tried to push for it but it didn’t happen.
“When I came back this time for my other businesses, fortunately he was available enough and we came to this conclusion,” he said.-H-Metro
Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) we reject an agreement reached by the Apex Council to accept a salary increment offered by Government, while alleged negotiations for a better package continue as a said compromise for “the sake of civil servants who are in a desperate situation”.
We believe Apex council has sold out on the workers it purport to represent. As ARTUZ we are demanding a salary in US$ indexed to the interbank rate.
Our salaries should be in tandem with the changing economic environment. What has been agreed is a far cry from our demands.
Our members, mostly based in rural areas are heavily incapacitated go to work. We have received unfortunate reports of harassment of our incapacitated members that are failing to report for duty, this is unwelcome, and we are taking legal measures to stop that insanity. The government must stop victimizing incapacitated teachers.
As ARTUZ we are resolute that our members deserve better salaries that are commensurate with their labour. We will not go back on our demand for a US$ indexed salary to the interbank rate.
Cecilia Alexander of Apex Council said there had been progress in their negotiations as the Government had agreed to backdate the salaries to January 1 as opposed to effecting the increase from February 1. This is not what we want.
To save our country from the current economic malaise, we urge the government to urgently restore the purchasing power parity of civil servants to stimulate productivity.
The genocide in the education sector was brought by the underpayment of teachers.
Destroying our education staggers the developmental plans of our nation. It is imperative that we urgently reverse the erosion of our education system.
It affects both animals and humans and can be transmitted from animals to humans. Anyone anywhere can be infected by the virus. It infect people through coughing and sneezing, touching an infected person’s hands or face or touching infected objects an infected person has touched. It is like all the other viruses that cause common cold and is common in winter.
Symptoms include a runny nose, headache, cough, sore throat, fever and a feeling of being unwell. In people with an immunocompromised immune system such as children, elderly, those with heart diseases they might develop respiratory tract infections such as pneumonia or bronchitis.
There are ways one can protect themselves from catching the virus. Prevention methods include: washing hands with soap and water or using a hand rub always. Avoid touching the eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands.
Avoid close contact with infected people. Those infected should also cover their nose, mouth when coughing.
No vaccine or treatment is available for Coronavirus. However if infected one needs plenty of rest, lots of fluids and manage the symptoms such as sore throat, fever. If there is a pneumonia or bronchitis one should also receive appropriate treatment for that respiratory tract infection.
Currently there is an outbreak in China and about 81 people reported dead.
Because this is a communicable virus it spreads fast therefore always protect yourself and your community. Prevention is always better than cure.
Compiled by Zimbabwe Online Health Centre
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Farai Dziva|Calvary Prayer Group, led by Prophet Isaac Makomichi, has launched an intercession programme for Zimbabwe in the wake of the deepening economic crisis.
The programme also seeks to eradicate corruption through rigorous prayers.
Makomichi, who is also the president of Vulnerable Youth Support Network Trust, has pointed out that the current socio-economic quagmire requires God’s intervention through intercession.
“Calvary Prayer Group comprises Makomichi and several apostles and prophets.I am working closely with Apstole Tapiwa Tongodzai and more than 30 prophets,”said Makomichi.
“People are flocking to the group because of the work that the prayer group is doing,” said one believer.
” Calvary Prayer Group has lined up several programmes meant to seek God’s intervention in the country’s problems.
Let it be known that God can perform great miracles.We were given the authority to declare prosperity in businesses.
Those who lost their lovers are also experiencing great miracles,” said a member of the group in an interview with ZimEye.com.
Farai Dziva|Calvary Prayer Group, led by Prophet Isaac Makomichi, has launched an intercession programme for Zimbabwe in the wake of the deepening economic crisis.
The programme also seeks to eradicate corruption through rigorous prayers.
Makomichi, who is also the president of Vulnerable Youth Support Network Trust, has pointed out that the current socio-economic quagmire requires God’s intervention through intercession.
“Calvary Prayer Group comprises Makomichi and several apostles and prophets.I am working closely with Apstole Tapiwa Tongodzai and more than 30 prophets,”said Makomichi.
“People are flocking to the group because of the work that the prayer group is doing,” said one believer.
” Calvary Prayer Group has lined up several programmes meant to seek God’s intervention in the country’s problems.
Let it be known that God can perform great miracles.We were given the authority to declare prosperity in businesses.
Those who lost their lovers are also experiencing great miracles,” said a member of the group in an interview with ZimEye.com.
Farai Dziva|Former MDC T deputy president has urged MDC leader Nelson Chamisa to join POLAD as it is the right platform for dialogue.
Gutu claimed that by joining POLAD Chamisa would speak from a well informed point of view .
“I think they are missing a huge opportunity to impact purposefully in the governance of this country because if you just lambast and trash POLAD without you understanding what it is about, it does not make sense to me and for any right thinking person.
We are saying POLAD is for those political parties that had a Presidential candidate in the 2018 harmonised elections.
I believe the best thing you have to do is say okay I am not happy with POLAD but I want to join then use that opportunity to say I am not happy with it because of A, B, C, and D. Don’t just throw tantrums, no one will listen to you.
I believe POLAD can be improved upon but conceptually it is a brilliant opportunity for Zimbabwe to come together,” Gutu told a state run daily paper.
Farai Dziva|Former MDC T deputy president has urged MDC leader Nelson Chamisa to join POLAD as it is the right platform for dialogue.
Gutu claimed that by joining POLAD Chamisa would speak from a well informed point of view .
“I think they are missing a huge opportunity to impact purposefully in the governance of this country because if you just lambast and trash POLAD without you understanding what it is about, it does not make sense to me and for any right thinking person.
We are saying POLAD is for those political parties that had a Presidential candidate in the 2018 harmonised elections.
I believe the best thing you have to do is say okay I am not happy with POLAD but I want to join then use that opportunity to say I am not happy with it because of A, B, C, and D. Don’t just throw tantrums, no one will listen to you.
I believe POLAD can be improved upon but conceptually it is a brilliant opportunity for Zimbabwe to come together,” Gutu told a state run daily paper.
The Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) is the right platform for Zimbabweans to dialogue and the opposition MDC-A is missing out on an opportunity to purposefully impact on the governance of the country, former MDC-T vice president Obert Gutu has said.
Speaking in a wide ranging interview with The Herald, Mr Gutu said there was no onus in criticising the platform without fully understanding what it is intended to achieve.
Mr Gutu said Nelson Chamisa should at least join the platform and speak from a well informed point of view .
“I think they are missing a huge opportunity to impact purposefully in the governance of this country because if you just lambast and trash POLAD without you understanding what it is about, it does not make sense to me and for any right thinking person.
We are saying POLAD is for those political parties that had a Presidential candidate in the 2018 harmonised elections.
“I believe the best thing you have to do is say okay I am not happy with POLAD but I want to join then use that opportunity to say I am not happy with it because of A, B, C, and D. Don’t just throw tantrums, no one will listen to you,” he said.
“I believe POLAD can be improved upon but conceptually it is a brilliant opportunity for Zimbabwe to come together.”
He said it was important for Zimbabweans to be conscientised about the platform so that they familiarise with it and get to know exactly what its mandate and purpose is.
Mr Gutu called for the broadening of POLAD to accommodate all key drivers in the country’s economic revival in the near future.
“I believe there is still a lot to be done to make POLAD known.
People have to know what is POLAD, what is it about, people want to know and deserve to know; what is POLAD’s main thrust, what its main mission.
“Why don’t we broaden POLAD.
Right now it is just political actors but why don’t we have a POLAD that will have even the media, business, the church, women’s organisations, the youth because there are so many sectoral interests in this country. Then you make POLAD a colossal multi-faceted forum,” said Mr Gutu.
He dismissed notions by the MDC that dialogue should only be between the ruling Zanu PF party and themselves, saying: “The good thing about multi-party democracy is that the majority will have their way while the minority have their say, that is the fundamental guiding principle of a functional and authentic multi-party democracy.
All I am saying is if you exclusively say POLAD should be between Zanu PF and MDC you are totally off course.”
Mr Gutu said although he had resigned as MDC-T vice president it did not mean that he was against it as a constructive way to take the country forward.
“At POLAD I was one of the representatives of the MDC-T but let me put this clear, I am one of the people who passionately believe that if POLAD is restructured, if it is properly repackaged it is actually a game changer,” he said.-State media
Zimdancehall artiste Enzo Ishall has been trending ever since he decided to leave Chillspot and join Teemak Promotions.
The switch attracted Prophet Passion Java’s interest as he was the man bankrolling the Kanjiva hit maker, paying his rentals over and above buying him a car. Java reacted by posting funny skits on social media throwing cheap jibes at Teemak, who never reacted. But underneath the humour was a heart scorned and feeling betrayed by Enzo.
However, the question needing answers has been, who is this new guy who has made Enzo ditch Mangoma Depot; ditch Levels, Ribe naFantan?
H-Metro spoke to the 23-year-old Teemak – real name Tawona Chipunza – and his reply to the question was he is not new at all.
“People think I’m a guy with money and I just showed up from nowhere to sign Enzo, that’s not true. I’m not new to the music industry, I have been doing events for the past seven years – since I was 16. I did events with Winky D, Killer T, Stunner, Jah Signal, Trevor Dongo and Enzo Ishall himself. All of these events were done in Cyprus and I was the financier of the events.
Sometimes I wouldn’t be there but I was behind everything using one of my guys who is based in Cyprus named Stylez, my business partner.
He is the one people knew because I wanted to be behind the scenes but it was me doing all these events,” said the young Millionaire who only wears white.
He said his relationship with Enzo in particular goes way back.
“I’m the first person to take Enzo out of the country. His first international Visa on his passport is because of me.
I’m the one that took him to Cyprus in January 2019 and that’s when we decided we will work together but before anything was official, I had to be away and other people came in and whatever happened happened. I tried to push for it but it didn’t happen.
“When I came back this time for my other businesses, fortunately he was available enough and we came to this conclusion,” he said.-H-Metro
Zimdancehall artiste Enzo Ishall has been trending ever since he decided to leave Chillspot and join Teemak Promotions.
The switch attracted Prophet Passion Java’s interest as he was the man bankrolling the Kanjiva hit maker, paying his rentals over and above buying him a car. Java reacted by posting funny skits on social media throwing cheap jibes at Teemak, who never reacted. But underneath the humour was a heart scorned and feeling betrayed by Enzo.
However, the question needing answers has been, who is this new guy who has made Enzo ditch Mangoma Depot; ditch Levels, Ribe naFantan?
H-Metro spoke to the 23-year-old Teemak – real name Tawona Chipunza – and his reply to the question was he is not new at all.
“People think I’m a guy with money and I just showed up from nowhere to sign Enzo, that’s not true. I’m not new to the music industry, I have been doing events for the past seven years – since I was 16. I did events with Winky D, Killer T, Stunner, Jah Signal, Trevor Dongo and Enzo Ishall himself. All of these events were done in Cyprus and I was the financier of the events.
Sometimes I wouldn’t be there but I was behind everything using one of my guys who is based in Cyprus named Stylez, my business partner.
He is the one people knew because I wanted to be behind the scenes but it was me doing all these events,” said the young Millionaire who only wears white.
He said his relationship with Enzo in particular goes way back.
“I’m the first person to take Enzo out of the country. His first international Visa on his passport is because of me.
I’m the one that took him to Cyprus in January 2019 and that’s when we decided we will work together but before anything was official, I had to be away and other people came in and whatever happened happened. I tried to push for it but it didn’t happen.
“When I came back this time for my other businesses, fortunately he was available enough and we came to this conclusion,” he said.-H-Metro
By A Correspondent- A woman from Victoria Falls has sought a protection order against her ex-husband accusing him of stalking her and demanding that she takes him back three years after they separated.
Mr Innocent Ncube (47) of Mkhosana suburb and Mrs Sekai Ncube (49) separated three years ago when the former married another woman that he moved in with in the resort town.
Mrs Ncube has been staying at their matrimonial homestead in Monde outside the resort town.
The two were legally married although the type of marriage was not specified in court.
Mr Ncube is reportedly having marital problems with his new wife and wants to reunite with Mrs Ncube.
Mrs Ncube approached the Civil Court in Victoria Falls yesterday seeking a protection order against Mr Ncube who she said visits her at night demanding to enter her bedroom claiming they were still married.
“I am seeking a protection order against Innocent Ncube who is my ex-husband. He is violent and constantly comes to my rural home while drunk without my permission. Each time he visits he harasses me saying I should allow him into my bedroom because he is still my husband,” she said.
“He left me three years ago and never communicated or supported me and the children as he was now staying with another woman in town. I have noticed that he comes to me each time he quarrels with his new wife. On one of the occasions he came at 2AM and threatened to beat me up if I refused to open for him. When I refused to open the door, he took a garden fork and used it to break the door before I called neighbours who chased him away.”
Mr Ncube told Victoria Falls magistrate Ms Rangarirai Gakanje that the applicant was still his wife as they were not formally divorced.
“It’s not true that I have been harassing her as I only visited her once when I had gone to attend a funeral. I got there late upon which I decided to visit my parents and that’s when I went to see her but she refused to let me in,” he said.
Mr Ncube begged the court not to grant the protection order saying he had broken up with his new wife hence he wanted to go back to his first wife.
The magistrate granted the protection order and barred Mr Ncube from harassing his ex-wife verbally or in any other form.
By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo man has been fined $1 000 for negligent driving after he lost control of his vehicle and hit two pedestrians.
Steadness Sigabela (59) of Pumula South suburb hit Ms Juliet Mazhavawe (29) and Ms Priscilla Ncube (13) of Pumula East while they were crossing the road near Ingwegwe Primary School in the suburb.
Sigabela pleaded guilty to negligent driving when he appeared before Western Commonage magistrate Mr Urgent Vundla.
Mr Vundla fined him $1 000 or 20 days in prison.
Sigabela is expected to have paid the money on or before February 29 this year.
He apologised before the court and begged for the magistrate’s lenience.
Sigabela alleged that he had visited his victims and assisted them with their hospital bills.
Prosecuting, Ms Magret Takawira said on November 27 last year at around 8AM, Sigabela was driving a Ford Ranger registration number AEK 4213 along Hyde Park Road in Pumula East suburb.
The court heard that Sigabela was trying to overtake another car when he hit Ms Mazhavawe and Ms Ncube from behind.
“As the accused person was driving, he negligently hit the two pedestrians who were walking on the road side with the front right side of his vehicle,” Ms Takawira said.
Ms Mazhavawe sustained bruises on the left hand and leg while Ms Ncube sustained chest and pelvis pains.
The State proved that Sigabela was negligent in his driving in that he was moving at an excessive speed and given the circumstances, he failed to stop or act reasonably when an accident seemed imminent. He also failed to keep a proper look out.
Ms Mazhavawe and Ms Ncube were referred to Mpilo Central Hospital for medical examination.
The matter was reported to the police leading to Sigabela’s arrest
BY: Wilbert Mukori- The Americans continue to exert pressure on SADC leaders to abandon the foolish notion that Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown is caused by the sanctions.
”Zidera and targeted sanctions are different. Zidera aims at restricting debt relief and voting at international financial institutions and provides a roadmap for engagement,” Cloud said.
“It is important to note, however, that the US has never invoked Zidera because Zimbabwe does not qualify for new lending consideration because it failed to do necessary economic and political reforms that would allow financial institutions to consider it for debt relief and new lending.”
He also told Tax that Zimbabwe was suffering from corruption, mismanagement and looting of government resources, more than the effects of the sanctions.
“Ambassador Cloud and Dr Tax discussed how failed economic policies and corruption have created the current economic crisis in Zimbabwe, it’s not sanctions,” said US Embassy statement, following USA Ambassador to Botswana’s meeting with SADC Executive Secretary, Dr Stergomena Tax.
Dr Tax, no doubt fearful of her SADC Head of State bosses, was quick to denounce the statement as false.
“This was not part of what was discussed. Might be the position of the embassy, but definitely not Sadc’s position,” the SADC Secretariat counter blasted.
“Dr Tax reiterated Sadc’s call for the immediate removal of sanctions on #Zimbabwe and the need to further engage on reforms that will see a recovery of country’s economy.”
At the heart of the economic and political crisis in Zimbabwe is the repeated failure by Zanu PF to hold free, fair and credible elections, the essence of good governance. It is not that SADC leaders themselves dispute this fundament political reality that Zanu PF has been rigging elections because the regional body rejected the 2008 elections results because of Zanu PF’s blatantly cheating and use of wanton violence.
SADC forced Zanu PF to sign the 2008 Global Political Agreement agreeing on the need for Zimbabwe to implement a raft of democratic reforms designed to stop the cheating and wanton violence. The 2008 to 2013 GNU was tasked to implement the reforms. Sadly, not even one reform was implemented in the five years. Not one!
SADC leaders wanted the 2013 Zimbabwe elections postponed until the reforms are implemented. Dr Ibbo Mandaza, who attended the SADC summit in Maputo in June 2013 confirmed this.
“In 2013 the Maputo Summit, in June 2013, before the elections, the Maputo Summit was all about having the elections postponed – the SADC summit,” Dr Mandaza explained in an interview with Violet Gonda.
“I was there at the Summit and Mugabe pretended to agree to a postponement of the elections. If you recall, the postponement was based on the need to reform at least electoral laws.
“And after that Summit, Morgan Tsvangirai, Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube, all of them were called to a separate meeting by the Heads of State of SADC in the absence of Mugabe, that same evening. And they were told; I was sitting there outside the room with Mac Maharaj; they were told ‘If you go into elections next month, you are going to lose; the elections are done!’”
Sadly, Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends did not listen to the warning and participated in the 2013 elections with no reforms in place. Zanu PF went on to blatantly rig the 2013 elections, as SADC leaders had rightly predicted.
The July 2018 elections were too held with no reforms in place and, again, Zanu PF blatantly rigged the elections.
President Cyril Ramaphosa of SA said the July 2018 elections “went well!” Only he can explain what he meant by that pithy and patronising remark when ZEC failed to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll!
SADC leaders must not be allowed to get away with the lie that Zimbabwe’s July 2018 elections were free, fair and credible; that is number one.
Number two, they must not be allowed to get away with the suggestion that resolving the issue of sanctions is more important than resolving the issued of rigged elections.
During the 2008 to 2013 GNU the Zimbabwe economy, buoyed by the prospect of the reforms being implemented and thus and end to country’s pariah state curse, register as much as 12% economic growth in 2009, up from – 6% the year before. The recovery occurred regardless of the sanctions which had remained in place throughout the GNU. Proof, if any was required, that restoring good governance will end the country’s economic and political crisis regardless of whether the sanctions are lifted or not.
Instead of holding firm in demanding reforms before elections and the subsequent rigged elections, SADC leaders are now, not only, endorsing illegal elections but aiding and abetting Zanu PF’s propaganda of falsely blaming sanctions for all the country’s ill!
There is overwhelming evidence that the economic and political crisis in Zimbabwe is a result of four decades of gross mismanagement, rampant corruption and tyrannical rule by this Zanu PF government. The economic and humanitarian consequences of the misrule have been widespread and tragic for the people of Zimbabwe and the whole SADC region.
It is most dishearten that SADC leaders should, by mudding the issue of rigged elections with side issues like sanctions, stopping the search for good governance and stability in Zimbabwe. Shame on you!
By A Correspondent- Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga has been accused of trying to arm-twist the Judiciary by threatening Judge President Justice George Chiweshe and accusing him of allegedly leaking to the media a ruling on his messy divorce with his estranged wife, Marry Mubaiwa, before it was handed down in court.
Last week, Chiwenga was ordered by the High Court, which falls under Justice Chiweshe, to surrender three minor children he illegally took from his embattled wife after engineering her arrest on allegations of trying to kill him.
But Chiwenga immediately appealed against the ruling, which also chastised him for being a threat to the constitutional order, by abusing his position as Vice-President to use the military to settle his divorce dispute.
Marry’s lawyers have already been invited to inspect the record of appeal, a few days after the notice of appeal was filed, a process that normally takes long.
Chiwenga, through his lawyers Manase and Manase Legal Practitioners, have written to Justice Chiweshe accusing him of being compromised as Marry’s relative, although the Judge President was not handling Chiwenga’s divorce case.
“Our client advises us that you are related to the applicant (Ms) Marry Mubaiwa, and she has made numerous bald assertions in public that you are related and have sorted and influenced all matters involving her in her favour to the prejudice of our clients,” part of the letter read.
“We, with respect, wish to register our client’s concern over allegations emanating from the said relationship with the applicant and complaining over the conduct of the applicant in accessing court judgments and orders before they are handed down to both litigants.”
Chiwenga accused Judge Chiweshe of leaking the ruling to the media before it was delivered to him, querying how the judgment was reported on by the media before it was handed down.
Chiwenga’s lawyers gave Justice Chiweshe 48 hours to respond to their concerns.
But Chiwenga’s complaint was viewed by political analysts as an attempt to usurp the independence of the Judiciary.
Former ZimRights director and political analyst Okay Machisa said Chiwenga had misdirected his complaint and was trying to interfere with the independence of the Judiciary.
“Let’s go to the basics. We have the three pillars of the State: The Executive, Legislature and the Judiciary. These are three independent bodies which don’t interfere with each other. Unfortunately, there’s now interference from the Executive,” Machisa said.
“What’s given is actually the breach of the law. To have the Executive interfering, it’s fundamentally wrong for the VP to do so. If you look at Justice (Christopher) Dube-Banda’s judgment, it’s clear on how the VP should behave, not to use the military in his personal divorce case.
“What he is doing is to arm-twist the Judiciary, especially Justice Chiweshe to resign. These are threats being given to the Judiciary. Let’s not talk of the Judge President, but the Judiciary which has been dented. Let’s observe the independence of the Judiciary and not force it to dance to our gallery. We are perpetually denting our Judiciary in the eyes of the world.”
Another analyst Eldred Masunungure concurred, saying Chiwenga’s military relationship with Justice Chiweshe was above all most important than that of the judge with Marry because of the judge’s military background.
“The judge’s relationship with Marry is superseded by the connection he has with the military, where he was an attorney and reporting to Chiwenga, where he has that allegiance to the military,” Masunungure said.
“You and I couldn’t have used that same avenue of going straight to the Judge President. On the other hand, is it not a matter of one’s lofty office being used to advance a personal household matter? Is he not overlapping the limits on which as a citizen he has the right to lodge a complaint?” he further queried.
By A Correspondent- A security guard employed by Lupane State University (LSU) is on the run after allegedly stealing 53 solar panels from the institution’s campus in Lupane, Matabeleland North last week.
Police sources told this paper that 13 solar panels have since been recovered from the security guard’s house.
In a telephone interview yesterday, LSU spokesperson Mr Zwelithini Dlamini confirmed the theft but said he could not give details. “Yes, it’s true but I haven’t received the full report from the police. I am in Bulawayo and I will get to know the full details once I get the final report from the police”, he said.
Asked whether the security guard stole the panels, Mr Dlamini said he could not pre-empt investigations.
“Like I said I cannot give you the details because I am still waiting for the police but there is a case of theft of solar panels at the campus,” said Mr Dlamini.
An official from the University who spoke on condition of anonymity said cases of theft of property were now rife at the institution.
“Yes, it’s true that solar panels were stolen here last week. In fact, the one who stole them is the security guard who works here because some of them were recovered at his house and he is on the run now,” she said.
Matabeleland North police spokesperson, Chief Inspector Siphiwe Makonese could not be contacted for comment yesterday.
By A Correspondent- Six armed Central Intelligence Operatives (CIO) allegedly robbed a command agriculture farmer of his United States American dollars at gun point recently in Waterfalls,Harare.
According to police sources six suspects who were using a black Mercedes Benz with Botswana number plates and a Toyota Wish on January 23 stormed at Albert Mubaiwa’s (35) residence and robbed him of US$20 000 after seeing 27 tonnes of fertilizer in his house.
“Six robbers pounced on Mubaiwa and introduced themselves as CIOs while possessing a CZ riffle and accused him of possessing command agriculture fertilizer, he agreed that he possessed the fertilizers but all the papers were above board but the suspects demanded money from him which he surrendered US$20 000,’ said the source.
It is further alleged that Mubaiwa made his investigations and discovered that the Mercedes Benz used in the robbery belonged to Constable Milton Murairwa of Mbare station.
Mubaiwa then searched for Murairwa’s number and met him before being promised back his money, he managed to recover only $50 before filing a police report at Waterfalls police station under rrb number 4288780.
By A Correspondent- Twelve machete-wielding illegal gold panners were arrested for allegedly raiding the home of a 75-year-old Nkayi businesswoman while she was sleeping with her family.
Stanford Tshuma (25), Lucky Chininga (23), Bathabile Moyo (21), Ayanda Sibanda (44), Gift Mukuza (24), Venson Moyo (29), Mthabisi Moyo (25), Hezekia Ncube (31), Mehluli Ncube (32), Nkululeko Moyo (25), Mimi Mpofu (20) and Ntabiso Mthethwa (20) all from Belmont area in Nkayi allegedly broke into Ms Besie Khumalo’s home on the night of January 17 armed with machetes and axes.
They however, went away empty handed after the victim screamed prompting her neighbours to come to her rescue. They were arrested following an identification parade.
By A Correspondent- A Zanu PF commission of inquiry set up by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in August last year to investigate bigwigs accused of corruption by the party’s youth league has not met since then to deal with the matter.
Mnangagwa directed all provinces to nominate central committee members to the 10-member commission following the decision by the youth league to name and shame people it accused of corruption.
The commission included William Mutomba (Manicaland), Sheilla Mabasa, (Mashonaland West), Hillary Masaiti Mombeshora (Mashonaland Central), Max Zvidzai (Midlands), Tshinga Dube (Bulawayo), Rodwell Zinyemba (Mashonaland East), Sibangumuzi Khumalo (Matabeleland North), Patrick Hove (Matabeleland South) and Clemence Makwarimba (Masvingo). Dube, who is also a Zanu-PF politburo member, confirmed to a local publication that the committee was yet to meet to discuss the issue.
“We never sat as a committee, it’s true. When the president appointed us we were happy to take up the task, but we needed some leadership. We didn’t know who the leader of this group was. We are waiting to hear from the president,” said Dube.
The former War Veterans’ minister and chief executive of Zimbabwe Defence Industries (ZDI) added that it was important for the team to work with the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc).
“We also have to hear from the chairperson of Zacc. I think we cannot deal with corruption without her (Zacc chairperson Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo). She will give us points of reference, but we never wrote a letter to Zacc,” he said.
Zanu-PF youth league deputy secretary Lewis Matutu told the Daily News yesterday that there was need for the commission to immediately fulfil its mandate in order to restore public confidence.
“We want the committee to take action so that the public can continue to have confidence in the party. The party must be on the forefront in the battle against corruption.
‘We are eagerly and impatiently waiting for the committee to deal with the issue.
“This matter must be concluded so that we can continue to fight corruption as youths. It’s an issue that we will raise in our internal platforms. We are worried about the delays. We want the matter to be looked into with urgency,” Matutu said.
Matutu threatened to name and shame more corrupt bigwigs if the ruling party fails to decisively deal with graft.
“We have warned these people previously and this is the second and last time before we name and shame them. The same cartels we named last year are continuing, they have connections.
“We cannot continue to suffer like this, with salaries of public sector workers being affected and putting pressure on the government.
“We know them by name and some of them are in the private sector. They are taking advantage of government programmes to access cash … that is why the rates have shot up because they have cash to buy foreign currency on the black market. We are watching them,” added Matutu.
Last year, the ruling party youths named individuals, private sector executives and party bigwigs it claimed were corrupt.
Some of the bigwigs named include Zanu-PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu, together with former ministers Joram Gumbo and Prisca Mupfumira. Mpofu has since taken Matutu to court on defamation charges.
Mupfumira was subsequently arrested on allegations of looting the National Social Security Authority, while Gumbo was briefly arrested and released by Zacc, again on charges of graft.
Mupfumira is on bail, while Zacc says it is still investigating Gumbo.
By A Correspondent- The mediation by former South African President Thabo Mbeki on the political stand off between Zanu-PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa and MDC president Nelson Chamisa is urgently needed to bring to an end to the deepening economic crisis in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe is facing an economic collapse that has partly been blamed on the controversial 2018 elections which Chamisa claims to have won but accuses Mnangagwa of manipulating processes to have himself declared as the winner.
Chamisa, speaking to SABC News on Wednesday, said it was sad that he has not met Mnangagwa since they were, Parliamentarians two years ago.
“I have not met with President Mnangagwa since our days in Parliament, that is two years ago which is quite sad as people who compete in an election are supposed to have a conversation post election to find out the way forward to the country, this is one of my saddest moments and very disappointing that you go to an election and only meet through the ballot and beyond that ballot you are not able to communicate or converse,” he said.
“That is why we thought that President Mbeki, when he came, would facilitate for a conversation as you know in Africa, where ever there is a negotiation, even a marriage negotiation, there has to be a negotiator because that is our nature as a people.”
Chamisa said to be able to deal between the acrimony between himself and Mnangagwa, it would be useful to have a credible negotiator.
“We think that the avenue and platform created by President Mbeki will go a long way in creating this kind of conversation,” he said.
The MDC leader said there are indications that Mbeki will return to Zimbabwe to try and find a solution to the political crisis.
Mbeki visited Zimbabwe towards the end of 2019 and held talks with Mnangagwa, Chamisa and other political players in what sources said was an effort to bring especially Zanu-PF and MDC Alliance to the negotiating table.
“We have even emphasised that it is more urgent now than ever before because the situation in the country is taking a nose dive and things are going south in many ways,” said Chamisa.
“As we speak, right now people’s salaries are being eroded, we don’t have electricity, the situation has gone out of hand with unemployment hitting almost 98 percent, the young people, the most industrious, Zimbabwe and who are hardworking are lacking in everything on issues of survival.”
By A Correspondent- State universities could end up charging up to $15 000 a semester once all ancillary fees, accommodation and meals have been factored in.
The Government set maximum tuition fees between $3 500 and $5 000 per semester for universities, depending on course, while tuition at colleges was set at between $500 and $1 500. Ancillary fees, accommodation and meals were left to the institutions to determine.
The ancillary charges include registration, examination, maintenance, medical aid, technology, students union, sports levy, laboratory, travel, student development, fieldwork and graduation fees and can total $3 660.
Investigations have shown that universities are trying to go back to their proposed high charges by hiking ancillary and accommodation fees.
At the University of Zimbabwe (UZ), where tuition for a medical student was set at $4 995, the total including ancillary fees is $8 655.
Students staying on campus will also have to pay accommodation fees, which has not been invoiced but is said to be between $8 000 and $10 000.
Those from outside Harare who opt to rent rooms in Mount Pleasant and Vainona near campus, will probably have to pay their landlords anything between $1 200 and $1 800, often demanded in foreign currency.
Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation and Technology Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira has, however, encouraged parents and guardians to take advantage of the student loan scheme, saying Government had no jurisdiction over ancillary fees. “People should take loans because they are meant to be used,” he said.
“The loan scheme is meant to be used because we can see that our fees are still lower than that of high schools. There is no way a student can go to a university without chemicals, equipment and stuff meant for Parents should capitalise on the loan scheme and they have to understand that this is not a cash economy hence we encourage them to take loans.
“We want our students to have access to education and we have agreed that students on attachment should pay 60 percent of the tuition fees. They should access these loans because they are guaranteed by the Government.”
Parents and guardians said these were private loans which they were expected to immediately start paying back.
“The repayment is set to commence the next month after the loan application is approved. So a student with no one to guarantee the ability to pay won’t get the loan,” a disgruntled parent said.
“In the case of the UZ, the loan applications are processed via the University of Zimbabwe Cadetship Office, but the ultimate decision-maker is CBZ (Bank), and repayment is by debiting a salary at not more than 40 percent of applicant’s net income.
“At the end of the day the parent is left with nothing. Government is forgetting that we already have other loans and stop orders.”
Responding to the high cost of ancillary fees, Prof Murwira said the Government was assisting university operations by giving each university $6 million for operational costs such as water and electricity.
“We are now helping universities on their operations and each university has received $6 million for operational costs.
This was last done in 2009, but we have restarted it; supporting universities budget wise.
“We also encouraged universities to increase agricultural programmes to ensure that their food is coming from their farms. Our main aim is never to have students outside the class, but to make sure that they are in class. Levies are normally a function of how the economy functions,” he said.
UZ director of information and public relations Mr Daniel Chihombori said the final accommodation fees will be given on February 24 to allow parents and guardians time to look for the money. Last semester, UZ students paid $1 200 as accommodation fees.
Harare Institute of Technology communications officer Mr Jefry Makumbe said the institution was reviewing accommodation fees and these would be published as soon as they are approved.
At Harare Polytechnic, students paid $1 540 for accommodation but the figure is reportedly under review.
Bindura University of Science Education director of public relations Mr James Gutura said they proposed their fee structure last week and it is yet to be approved by the parent ministry.
Mutare Polytechnic College students staying on campus will have to fork out $6 990.
At Kwekwe and Gweru Polytechnic colleges, students said they paid $3 500 for food and $730 for accommodation over and above $1 300 for tuition. At Masvingo Polytechnic, resident students are paying $3 500 per semester for accommodation but sources said the figure would be reviewed soon, while at Masvingo Teachers’ College resident students are paying $3 500.
A source at Bondolfi Teachers’ College said many students were going for off-campus accommodation because of the $4 000 being charged by the institution per semester.
Great Zimbabwe University director of information Mr Anderson Chipatiso said campus accommodation fees for the forthcoming semester will be decided after consultation with the institution’s students representative body.
At Midlands State University, authorities said they were yet to come up with a food and accommodation fee structure with the new semester expected to start mid-February.
However, students at the two institutions said they were told to budget for between $8 000 and $10 000.
By A Correspondent- A 34 year old man from Makokoba suburb in Bulawayo has appeared in court charged with possession of articles for criminal use and malicious damage of property.
Lennon Ncube (34) was not asked to plead to possession of articles for criminal use and crime of malicious damage to property when he appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Lizwe Jamela.
He was remanded in custody to February 14.
The court was told that on January 26 Ncube in the company of his friends who are still at large arrived at Spar 24 supermarket located along Fife street between 5th Avenue and 6th Avenue, Bulawayo using an unlicensed red Mazda Supremacy vehicle.
He disembarked from their vehicle and went to Honda fit parked at the exit point of the supermarket belonging to Dodzani Ngwenya (48) who resides at Nketa, Bulawayo.
Ngwenya secured his vehicle by closing all the windows, locked all the doors and went to a flea market opposite Spar 24 supermarket.
It is alleged that Ncube used an unknown object to damage the passenger front door of the vehicle not knowing that there were some police officers who were watching him.
The police officers pounced on him and one of Ncube’s friends jumped into their vehicle and drove off with others leaving him behind.
He ran along 5th Avenue as police officers where after him shouting “thief”, Ncube was intercepted by members of the public leading to his arrest.
It is alleged that when Ngwenya proceeded to his vehicle he discovered that Ncube had used an unknown object and forced to open the front passenger door as a result damaged the locking system of the car.
It is the state that police officers searched Ncube and discovered a universal remote control.
By A Correspondent- Marry Chiwenga nee Mubaiwa, the estranged wife of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has said that the former army boss has no prospects of success on appeal against the High Court ruling on child custody since his application was infuriating and in bad faith.
These remarks were made in Marry’s court application which seeks authority to implement a last Friday High Court order allowing her access to her children, matrimonial home and cars pending the hearing of an appeal filed by Chiwenga.
The former model, in her application on Tuesday, said:
The respondent filed a notice of appeal immediately after the handing down of judgement … Its effect was that I could no longer be able to enforce the judgement…
There is need to protect the honourable court from the respondent’s unholy abuse of court processes…
I aver that the respondent does not have any prospects of success on appeal whatsoever, in any event, there is no irreparable harm to be suffered by him if leave to execute pending appeal is granted.
Marry also said that it would be in the best interest for the children to be with her. She also said that she has been a “squatter” in other people’s homes since the time she was locked out of their matrimonial home in Borrowdale.
TWELVE machete-wielding illegal gold panners were arrested for allegedly raiding the home of a 75-year-old Nkayi businesswoman while she was sleeping with her family.
Stanford Tshuma (25), Lucky Chininga (23), Bathabile Moyo (21), Ayanda Sibanda (44), Gift Mukuza (24), Venson Moyo (29), Mthabisi Moyo (25), Hezekia Ncube (31), Mehluli Ncube (32), Nkululeko Moyo (25), Mimi Mpofu (20) and Ntabiso Mthethwa (20) all from Belmont area in Nkayi allegedly broke into Ms Besie Khumalo’s home on the night of January 17 armed with machetes and axes.
They however, went away empty handed after the victim screamed prompting her neighbours to come to her rescue. They were arrested following an identification parade.
The accused persons are facing charges of unlawful entry into premises in aggravating circumstances.
The 12 men, through their lawyers Mashayamombe and Company Attorneys, have filed an application for bail pending trial at the Bulawayo High Court citing the State as a respondent.
According to court papers, it was stated that on January 17 at around 2.55AM, the 12 accused persons went to Ms Khumalo’s home armed with machetes and axes.
Upon arrival, they allegedly struck the main kitchen door using an axe and damaged burglar bars to gain entry into the house.
Three of the accused persons entered the complainant’s bedroom carrying machetes and axes while the other eight remained outside.
The complainant heard the noise and she woke up; screaming, prompting her neighbours to wake up.
The neighbours and some of the complainant’s family members teamed up and confronted the accused persons and they fled the scene after realising that they had been outnumbered.
The accused persons were arrested on the same day following a police report. The complainant managed to positively identify the accused persons during an identification parade.
In their bail application, the accused persons are denying the charges and argue that the alleged machetes and axes were not found.
They are saying that the State case is weak.
“The applicants know nothing about the offence and worse the use of weapons and the identification parade fell short of the requirements. The State has proffered presuppositions and baseless assumptions,” said the accused persons’ lawyer.
The accused persons also dismissed the investigating officer’s assertion that there were likely to abscond if released on bail. They further argued that there were no compelling reasons warranting their continued detention.
“Cogent reasons for fear of abscondment must be proffered not to merely state the word as if its mention is mandatory in every opposition to bail. The accused persons will not abscond and the accused persons to date have not directly or indirectly interfered with any witnesses. It is humbly submitted that the State has no compelling reasons for continued detention,” said the lawyer.
The accused persons offered to pay $200 bail each and to report once a week at Nkayi Police Station as well as not interfering with State witnesses as part of the bail condition. They also offered to reside at their given addresses until the matter is finalised.
The State is yet to respond to the application.
Gangs armed with machetes have been terrorising people across the country.
Last Friday, a seven-member gang armed with machetes, axes, iron bars and bicycle chains besieged Nyaradza Business Centre in Gokwe South before searching and robbing people and businesses.
Recently, a gang of machete wielding men pounced on a gold mine at Inyathi in Matabeleland North where they allegedly attacked workers before they went away with half a tonne of gold ore. Three of the suspects have since been arrested and the matter is still pending before the court.
Police Commissioner General Godwin Matanga has since issued a stern warning to the machete terror gangs that the law will soon catch up with them. Police have since issued orders to prohibit carrying of dangerous weapons in the gold mining areas.
By A Correspondent- Delta Beverages Zimbabwe, an integrated beverage company with a diverse portfolio of local and international brands in lager beer, traditional beer, Coca-Cola franchised sparkling and alternative non-alcoholic beverages has released an update which reflects the erosion of incomes.
The trading update for the year which ended 31 December 2019 indicated that beer volumes went down over the Christmas period, once a traditionally strong quarter for consumer spending. However, there was a recovery in soft drink sales as supply improved.
Delta attributes the relatively poor performance to a poor farming season which robbed the company of inputs such as sorghum and maize.
The company predicts that the status quo will prevail for a sustained period of time due to a huge deficit in foreign currency and inputs such as maize.
Own Correspondent|FORMER Cabinet Minister, Supa Mandiwanzira has been ordered to pay a $297 598 debt to Westlake International Finance Limited incurred seven years ago in US Dollars or equivalent Zimbabwean dollars at the prevailing inter-bank rate at the time of payment.
The judgement is likely to cause confusion after he Supreme Court last week ruled that all debts incurred before February 22 last year must be settled in the local currency at a 1:1 rate against the US dollar in line with Statutory Instrument (SI) 33 of 2019.
The SI abolished the multi-currency regime and reintroduced the Zimbabwe dollar.
Chief Justice Luke Malaba made the landmark ruling in an appeal case involving Zambezi Gas Zimbabwe (Pvt) Limited against mining services provider N.R. Barber (Pvt) Ltd and the Sherriff of Zimbabwe.
Mandiwanzira’s debt arose after his firm Tarcon (Private) Ltd borrowed the funds from the finance company.
Mandiwanzira who is Zanu PF MP for Nyanga South, and Florence Erina Ziumbe, are respondents in the matter.
Ziumbe is the founder of PROWEB.
The matter was heard by High Court judge, Joseph Mafusire.
“You are required and directed to attach and take into execution the movable goods of Supa Collins Mandiwanzira of 7 Kenilworth Road, Highlands Harare and Florence Erina Ziumbe of 18 Fletcher Road Mt Pleasant, Harare the above mentioned defendants and of the same cause to be realised the sum of US$297 598 or its equivalent in Zimbabwean dollars at the interbank exchange rate applicable at the time of repayment,” reads part of the writ of execution.
According to court papers, Mandiwanzira and Ziumbe bound themselves as sureties and co-principal debtors to the loan but Tarcon failed to repay the full amount, forcing Westlake International Finance Limited to approach the court for recourse.
Mandiwanzira and Ziumbe had opposed the claim but the judge trashed their arguments.
Juveniles attend a music lesson at the Nyagatare Juvenile Prison. The facility offers the young inmates a chance to pursue their education.
President Paul Kagame has exercised his prerogative of mercy to grant clemency to 18 minor inmates who were serving their respective sentences in the juvenile prison located in Nyagatare district in Eastern Province.
The decision was announced Tuesday in a communiqué released after a an extraordinary cabinet meeting chaired by President Kagame.
According to the communique, the beneficiaries to the clemency are those that displayed good conduct and scored highly in the national examinations at both primary and Ordinary Level, according to the communique.
They include 16 males and two females.
The clemency allows the young inmates to go out in society and pursue their studies in ordinary schools but they have to maintain a high level of discipline and avoid committing any other crime.
According to Senior Superintendent of Prisons Hilary Sengabo, the spokesperson of Rwanda Correctional Services, the clemency was extended to all inmates who sat exams and will be released and continue their studies out of the juvenile prison, revealing that all of them had been already placed in different schools by Rwandan Education Board (REB).
“They are going to be released immediately to continue their studies to the schools that admitted them,” Sengabo told The New Times on Wednesday.
The juvenile facility was launched in 2014, to accommodate inmates between the ages of 14 and 18, who are convicted of various crimes. It also offers secondary education and vocational training to the inmates.
The presidential pardon to juvenile inmates based on their academic performances and good conduct comes for the fourth time in a row since 2017.
A Landcruiser in @edmnangagwa motorcade has just been involved in an accident along Borrowdale Road, near the Racecourse. Details are still sketchy but reports say the Cruiser landed on its side. It’s not yet clear if the Presidential Guard personnel who use it were injured.
Correspondent|A member of the newly formed political party, the People’s Party led by former Tourism Minister, Walter Mzembi has resigned merely weeks after his appointment.
Vince Musewe who had been appointed as the party’s secretary for research and economic affairs reportedly said that the risk of being the only senior party member in the country outweighed the benefits associated with the post.
The development was confirmed by party secretary-general Lloyd Msipa who said that the fallout was driven by Musewe’s desire to get paid for holding the post. He said:
We are looking for membership not mercenaries; this is a people’s project and we could, therefore, not pay him for belonging to the party.
He said he was going to be vocal and this would affect his other sources of income, therefore, he needed to be paid. The party is not about that, so we parted ways, but it’s important for me to note that it was him who came to us expressing interest in holding that position.
Musewe also confirmed his departure from the party saying that the “risk benefits are not worth my while at this stage”.
Own Correspondent|VICE President Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife, Ms Marry Mubaiwa, on Tuesday allegedly assaulted the family housemaid at Hellenic School in Borrowdale following an altercation over custody of children.
Ms Delight Munyoro (36) had gone to the school to pick up the children but clashed with Ms Mubaiwa at the school.
She reportedly wanted access to the children.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed receiving an assault report saying Borrowdale Police Station was handling the matter.
“I confirm that the police have received a report made by one Delight Munyoro (36) to the effect that Mary Mubaiwa assaulted her.
“The incident is said to have occurred at Hellenic School at around 12:05 (on Tuesday).
“We have instituted investigations into the matter and so far no arrests have been made. We are yet to locate the accused person,” he said.
Own Correspondent|MDC Alliance secretary for external affairs Gladys Hlatshwayo has hit headlines on allegations that she was evicted from her lodgings at a cottage in Mabelreign after failing to settle utility bills.
Hlatshwayo was residing at Number 7, 12th Avenue, Mabelreign, as a tenant occupying a three-roomed cottage.
She owes Mrs Memory Matiyenga, the owner of the property $377 in council bills and an additional amount for 660,40 units of electricity.
Her actions forced Mrs Matiyenga to serve her with a termination of the lease agreement on September 11, 2019, and was expected to vacate the premises on December 31, but failed to do so.
According to Mrs Matiyenga, her tenant was not forthcoming thereby forcing her to seek legal recourse.
Mrs Matiyenga is reported to have at one time engaged MDC leader Nelson Chamisa to intervene in the issue but nothing came out of it.
Ms Hlatshwayo occupied the cottage in January last year.
“I unknowingly leased my cottage to Ms Hlatshwayo, who is an MDC executive member, as of January last year. She has been giving me a torrid time to get monthly rentals, water and electricity bills.
“I have tried to deal with the case in a civil way but I am now at the receiving end. I have reached out to his superiors but it didn’t yield any results.
“I engaged MDC leader Chamisa over the matter, who promised to solve the issue, but nothing has materialised.
“I issued her with a three-months’ notice of termination of tenancy on September 11, 2019 which expired on December 31. She paid her rentals as and when she felt like,” said Mrs Matiyenga.
On December 22, she left her goods locked inside and only pitched up on January 2 this year.
“In the process, I approached the Civil Court as a legal route. I was advised to issue her with summons. I followed all the legal processes and she was served with summons which she never responded to.
“A default judgment was handed down and she was served with a warrant of eviction on January 24, giving her 48 hours to vacate my cottage. She had January 27 and 28 to respond. Yesterday at 7.45 pm she sent her relatives to collect her goods, but later locked the doors and vanished with the keys,” she said.
Hlatshwayo accused Matiyenga of having a “hidden agenda.”
“I don’t know what you are talking about, I think she has an agenda I do not know. Its best you talk to her because I do not know what you are talking about,” said Hlatshwayo.
Matiyenga said Hlatshwayo was paying $2000 a month but had still to pay her rent for January.
“She was paying $2000 and she went without paying January rentals, she went on to drop the keys at my brother’s house 3:10pm on Wednesday, hours after we had broken into the house,” said Matiyenga.
State Media|CLOSE to 300 doctors and nurses left Zimbabwe’s public health sector in 2019 to join private practice locally and in neighbouring countries as a result of poor working conditions.
This was said by Health Services Board (HLB) chairperson Dr Paulinus Sikosana while addressing stakeholders at the ongoing National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) and Health Service Bipartite Negotiating Panel workshop here.
The HSB is a negotiating partner at the NJNC as it represents the health sector particularly doctors.
Dr Sikosana said the brain drain, which almost crippled the country’s health delivery system, is a result of economic challenges.
“Public health continues to lose its workforce to the private sector locally and abroad. While the situation was a bit stable between 2010 and 2016, between January and June 2019, about 51 nurses and 14 doctors left the public health sector in search of greener pastures. The numbers increased between June and December when 155 nurses and 43 doctors also left,” said Dr Sikosana.
He said the brain drain was a huge blow to the country’s health sector.
“This is a wake-up call to us as public health and we have sought to interrogate this with the Sadc region. What is certain is that the economic downturn dealt the country a huge blow in its efforts to address the challenges,” Dr Sikosana said.
He said the HSB, which was established in 2005, will continue to engage its workers for a win-win situation and improvement of their working conditions.
Dr Sikosana said Government remains committed to forging synergies in the NJNC for holistic frameworks because workers representation is fundamental.
He said plans are underway to reintroduce the health worker retention scheme for all health workers.
“There is a need for adequate financial rewards in the health sector while we should also make sure the tools of trade such as medicines and equipment are readily available for members,” said Dr Sikosana.
He said the HSB was also investing in technology as a long-term remedy for brain drain where part of the clinical work can be done electronically and digitally.
Last year, the HSB summoned hundreds of doctors to a disciplinary hearing for violating some labour provisions with 448 of them eventually being fired for failing to report for duty.
GOVERNMENT and civil servants’ representatives yesterday agreed on a salary increment ranging between 133 percent and 172 percent, which will see the lowest-paid worker earning $2 500 per month starting next month with the highest paid getting $4 631.
The Apex Council said the package was a mere 31 percent of what they had tabled.
The increment would be backdated to January 1.
There will also be a Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) based on the total package, also to be paid starting February and backdated to January.
Since civil servants had received their January salaries, the workers will be paid the difference in four equal instalments starting February until the end of April, when another salary review is expected.
Negotiating parties under the National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) signed the agreement in the early hours of yesterday.
Speaking at a Press conference, Apex Council president Mrs Cecilia Alexander said the deal was a provisional agreement while negotiations continued.
“We wish to advise our members that as NJNC we have reached a provisional agreement as we continue with negotiations,” she said.
“Having taken note of the challenges being faced by our members due to (the) rising cost of living and the state of the economy.
“In our wisdom we agreed that let’s continue to negotiate, but at least let’s reach some point where we can say for now we sign for something so that our members can get something to live on.”
Mrs Alexander said they had pressured Government to consider paying the January shortfalls over three months after failing to agree on a once-off payment.
She said their initial position was based on the October 2018 salaries, which they wanted matched with the interbank rate.
Mrs Alexander said the decision was a compromise for the sake of incapacitated workers.
The Apex Council, which had earlier declined to sign the agreement, said they were motivated by the commitment made by Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Professor Paul Mavima on behalf of Government.
Prof Mavima had earlier told the NJNC workshop that Government was committed to social dialogue and that he would personally engage Treasury for better salaries.
He said the agreement was a critical moment for the country and will help restore normalcy in the civil service.
Government team leader on the Health Service Bipartite Negotiating Panel, Dr Maxwell Mareza Hove, said as negotiators they were elated to have struck a balance between workers’ needs and the national cake.
The Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association advised its members to do everything possible to deliver public service as required.
State Media|Government has advised local farmers not to panic over the desert locusts that have invaded East Africa, as systems have been put in place to monitor their movement.
The invasion by the migratory pests poses a threat to food security in the sub region.
The locusts have so far affected Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia.
Zimbabwe is a member of the International Red Locust Control Organisation for Central and Southern Africa (IRLCO-CSA).
The IRLCO-CSA promotes and undertakes effective control of significant populations of red locusts in recognised outbreak areas in the territories of contracting governments.
The organisation also offers services within limits of resources in the coordination and reinforcement of national action in the region against red locust swarms, which escape from recognised outbreak areas.
The IRLCO-CSA also undertakes control of migrant pests in member countries, including armyworm, grain-eating birds and tsetse fly.
When one of the member states is attacked by locusts, the organisation dispatches planes and pesticides.
Department of the Plant Quarantine and Plant Protection Services Institute (PQPPSI) under the Department of Research and Specialist Services entomologist, Mr Shingirayi Nyamutukwa, said they were working with IRLCO-CSA in monitoring the movement of the pest.
If there are any indications they may come to Zimbabwe, farmers will be advised accordingly.
“We are monitoring the movement of locusts regionally to see which directions they are taking,” he said.
“We also receive reports and updates on the pests.
“We will be checking on the migration pattern of the swarms.
“If we see that they are coming, we will alert farmers.
“Mr Nyamutukwa said the outbreak of the locusts was a result of favourable breeding conditions.
“As they eat, they will be laying eggs and moving,” he said.
Own Correspondent|THE National Prosecution Authority (NPA) has finally removed all police, army and prison officers who have been working as prosecutors at the country’s courts.
The prosecutors seconded to the NPA by the uniformed forces have since returned to their work stations following last year’s Constitutional Court ruling that employment of serving members of security services was unconstitutional.
A period of 24 months was given to the NPA and Prosecutor-General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi to disengage all serving members of the security forces.
In an interview on the sidelines of the ongoing training of NPA, Judicial Service Commission (JSC), Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) and Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers by Ugandan anti-corruption judge, Justice Lawrence Gidudu in Harare yesterday, Mr Hodzi, said his organisation adheres to court rulings.
“In relation to the judgment you are alluding to, I met the Minister of Finance and Economic Development (Professor Mthuli Ncube) on Monday and we were given authority to recruit as many officers.
“They will be seconded to the NPA and the Special Anti-Corruption Unit (SACU) will have a pick,” he said.
“Other officers who were seconded from sister agencies will go back to their respective stations. It was a national emergency when they were recruited at the time. A lot of them have already reported back to their respective stations.”
Sen. Chris Coons, a Delaware Democrat, gestures while speaking to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington.
WASHINGTON – United States senators have sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo requesting that the U.S. Department of the Treasury update the list of sanctioned persons in Zimbabwe.
In a statement, U.S. Senators Jim Risch, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Chris Coons, member of the Subcommittee on Africa and Global Health Policy, said a new sanctions list is expected to have new names and removal of other individuals.
“While the United States has been the top provider of humanitarian and development aid to meet the needs of Zimbabwe’s people, the government of Zimbabwe has implemented a misinformation campaign blaming the country’s woes on targeted sanctions programs implemented by the United States,” said the senators.
Senators Risch and Coons said, “Given the developments in Zimbabwe over the last two years, we urge you to consider enhancing the tools at your disposal, including the use of targeted sanctions, to incentivize changes in behavior by the Government of Zimbabwe.
“An update to the list of the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons list should incorporate a balance of new designations with appropriate removals.”
They further said, “it is important that the United States communicate to the people of Zimbabwe that our sanctions programs are aimed at deterring human rights abuses, public corruption, the undermining of democratic processes or institutions, and political repression in Zimbabwe. They are not aimed at the Zimbabwean people.
According to the Foreign Relations Committee, in 2003, the United States began to impose sanctions on select individuals in the ZANU-PF regime and entities known to facilitate human rights abuses, undermine the rule of law, and engage in the looting of state resources for personal or political gain.
It says while the targeted sanctions have been in place, the U.S. has continued to invest in humanitarian and development aid for Zimbabwe, spending more than $2 billion over the last 10 years. “The government of Zimbabwe has used misinformation to blame U.S. sanctions for the country’s political, economic and humanitarian situation.”
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has roped in the Southern African Development Community in seeking the removal of the targeted sanctions.
Own Correspondent|The City Of Harare is raking in thousands of dollars a day from motorists over a host of offences that appear to be a money making scheme by the local authority.
The council charges up to almost $600 for some minor “offences.”
Check out some of the offences that will get your car clamped and save yourself $598.
Failure to display a valid parking ticket.
Continued parking on expired ticket
Unauthorised parking in a reserved bay
Parking motor vehicle displaying for sale or for purposes of selling.
Obstruction
Parking over line of a parking bay
Wash vehicle on parking space
Stop withing 5m of an intersection.
Parking in or obstruct entrance/ exit or a service lane or driveway
Parking or stopping vehicle other than goods vehicle in the off-loading bay.
Correspondent|Zimbabwe opposition leader Nelson Chamisa is in South Africa on a diplomatic offensive to pressure President Cyril Ramaphosa to intervene in Zimbabwean affairs, to prevent further economic decline.
Chamisa, leader of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), has made several appeals to Ramaphosa to facilitate dialogue between him and President Emmerson Mnangagwa, to break the political impasse.
Chamisa has challenged Mnangagwa’s legitimacy, and accused him of stealing the 2018 elections.
While Mnangagwa has started dialogue with some of the opposition parties that contested the 2018 election, Chamisa and leaders of three other political parties, have refused to meet with him, insisting on a neutral mediator.
Former South African President Thabo Mbeki, who mediated talks between former late President Robert Mugabe and late MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai and other MDC formations after a violent and disputed 2008 election, has expressed willingness to assist in talks, and has even been to Harare to meet with concerned parties.
Chamisa told VOA Zimbabwe Service that he wants Pretoria to intervene because the political temperatures in Harare are rising.
Reacting to Chamisa’s regional initiative, ruling Zanu-PF party secretary for administration, Paul Mangwana, said there is no crisis in Zimbabwe that calls for regional intervention.
Mnangagwa has not warmed to regional intervention, opting for internal dialogue and has initiated his own domestic talks under the banner of the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD), a forum that brings together about 17 opposition parties that participated in the 2018 elections.
Zimlive|Chief Justice Luke Malaba and Judge President George Chiweshe are on a collision course after being dragged into Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s messy divorce from his wife, Marry Mubaiwa.
Chiwenga was last week ordered by the High Court – which Chiweshe supervises – to surrender three minor children he unlawfully took from his estranged wife after causing her arrest on allegations that she tried to kill him last July.
The vice president immediately appealed, but in an extraordinary step, the appeal has been expedited, allegedly on the orders of Malaba.
Mubaiwa’s lawyers have been invited to inspect the record of appeal, just days after the notice of appeal was filed.
“It takes all other mortals no less than five months to be in this position,” a lawyer following the case said.
“Malaba has taken the position that he is going to set the appeal down on an urgent basis, not withstanding that no application for an urgent hearing has been made. He will preside over the appeal with handpicked judges.”
Chiwenga’s lawyers have, meanwhile, written to Justice Chiweshe accusing him of interfering in the matter in order to favour Mubaiwa.
The lawyers claim that last week’s damning judgment by Justice Christopher Dube Banda, who accused Chiwenga of being a danger to the constitutional order, was leaked to a newspaper even before it had been delivered.
“Our client advises us that you are related to the applicant Ms Marry Mubaiwa and she has made numerous bald assertions in public that you are related and have sorted and influenced all matters involving her in her favour to the prejudice of our client,” Chiwenga’s lawyer, Wilson Manase, wrote to Justice Chiweshe.
“We, with respect, wish to register our client’s concern over allegations emanating from the said relationship with the applicant and complain over the conduct of the applicant in accessing court judgments and orders before they have been officially handed down to both litigants.
“These allegations are known by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC), the lawyers for the applicant and various other parties which we can divulge to you in confidence.”
Chiwenga’s lawyers said on January 24, hours before the judgment was delivered, Mubaiwa had arrived at Hellenic Primary School in Harare where two of the couple’s children attend school armed with an order of the High Court granting her access to the children.
“Our client telephoned us to inquire as to whether judgment had been handed down in the matter to which we confirmed that the matter was still pending and a diligent enquiry at the registry confirmed our position,” Chiwenga’s lawyers further complained.
“We were then telephoned by the Honourable Justice Dube Banda’s clerk at 0927AM advising us that the Honourable judge wished to meet parties in chambers to hand down the judgment.
“Could it be that there is a new system of handing down judgments wherein litigants are given court orders before official pronouncements? We also wonder why the said judgment, before it was handed down, got publicised in The Zimbabwe Independent newspaper advising the public that Marry Mubaiwa had won the case she had filed.”
The edition of the Zimbabwe Independent newspaper Chiwenga’s lawyers complained about carried a story in which sources told the paper that Chiwenga had reached an out-of-court settlement with Mubaiwa which would see him surrender custody of the children back to Mubaiwa, but it did not refer to a court judgment.
Chiwenga’s lawyers want Justice Chiweshe to respond to their concerns within 48 hours. They insist that the vice president is convinced that the High Court systems “may have been compromised.”
Sources told ZimLive that Chiwenga’s lawyers have briefed several people that they were advised that Justice Dube Banda’s judgment had been co-authored with two other judges, he believes in a conspiracy to discredit him.
“Malaba has taken Chiwenga’s side in the ongoing political contestation between the vice president and Mnangagwa. He is incensed by the judgement which he thinks was engineered by Mnangagwa, using Justice Chiweshe,” the lawyer added.
Justice Dube Banda, in his judgment, found that Chiwenga considered himself to be above the law and was abusing his position as vice president by using the military in his divorce proceedings.
The judge said Chiwenga’s decision to grab the three children, lock Mubaiwa out of their properties and deny her access to vehicles – all without a court order – was “particularly objectionable as he has taken an oath to uphold the laws of Zimbabwe”.
“In fact, it is unacceptable and anathema to the constitutional values of this jurisdiction that the military may be used to settle a matrimonial dispute. This is frightening and undermines the values inherent in our constitution which are the rule of law, supremacy of the Constitution, gender equality, fundamental human rights and freedoms and good governance. What happened to the applicant (Mubaiwa) must be cause of fear and concern to all law-abiding citizens wherever they are and their station in life,” Justice Dube Banda added.
Own Correspondent|Billions of locusts swarming through East Africa could prove disastrous for a region still reeling from drought and deadly floods, experts have warned, amid increasing calls for international help.
Dense clouds of the ravenous insects, each of which consumes its own weight in food every day, have spread from Ethopia and Somalia into Kenya, in the region’s worse infestation in decades.
The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimated one swarm in Kenya at around 2,400 square kilometres (about 930 square miles) – an area almost the size of Moscow – meaning it could contain up to 200 billion locusts.
The locust invasion is the biggest in Ethiopia and Somalia in 25 years, and the biggest in Kenya in 70 years, according to the FAO.
“Even cows are wondering what is happening,” Ndunda Makanga, who spent hours on Friday trying to chase the locusts from his farm in Kenya, told The Associated Press news agency. “Corn, sorghum, cowpeas, they have eaten everything.”
If unchecked, locust numbers could increase 500 times by June, spreading to Uganda and South Sudan, becoming a plague that will devastate crops and pasture in a region which is already one of the poorest and most vulnerable in the world.
This could lead to “a major food security problem”, Guleid Artan, from regional expert group the Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC), told a press conference in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, on Friday.
The locusts, he said, were the latest symptom of extreme conditions that saw 2019 start with a drought and end in one of the wettest rainy seasons in four decades in some parts – with floods killing hundreds across East Africa.
The FAO says the current invasion is known as an “upsurge” – when an entire region is affected – however, if it gets worse and cannot be contained, over a year or more, it would become what is known as a “plague” of locusts.
There have been six major desert locust plagues in the 1900s, the last of which was in 1987-1989. The last major upsurge was in 2003-2005.
“We must act immediately and at scale to combat and contain this invasion. As the rains start in March there will be a new wave of locust breeding. Now is, therefore, the best time to control the swarms and safeguard people’s livelihoods and food security, and avert further worsening of the food crisis,” said David Phiri, FAO subregional coordinator for Eastern Africa.
About $70m is needed to step up aerial pesticide spraying, the only effective way to combat them, according to the UN.
State Media|VICE President Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife, Ms Marry Mubaiwa, on Tuesday allegedly assaulted the family maid at Hellenic School in Borrowdale following an altercation over the custody of children.
Ms Delight Munyoro had gone to the school to pick up the children, but clashed with Ms Mubaiwa at the school.
She reportedly wanted access to the children.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed Borrowdale Police Station was handling the matter.
“I confirm that the police have received a report made by one Delight Munyoro (36) to the effect that Marry Mubaiwa has assaulted her.
“The incident is said to have occurred at Hellenic School at around 12.05pm.
“We have instituted investigations into the matter and so far no arrests have been made. We are yet to locate the accused person,” he said.
Last week, Mubaiwa won her High Court appeal for custody of the couple’s three minor children and access to the matrimonial home, but VP Chiwenga filed a notice of appeal at the Supreme Court.
Justice Christopher Dube-Banda ordered that the custody of the children be restored to Mubaiwa and barred the Vice President from interfering with her access to the Borrowdale Brooke house.
State Media|State universities could end up charging up to $15 000 a semester once all ancillary fees, accommodation and meals have been factored in.
The Government set maximum tuition fees between $3 500 and $5 000 per semester for universities, depending on course, while tuition at colleges was set at between $500 and $1 500.
Ancillary fees, accommodation and meals were left to the institutions to determine.
The ancillary charges include registration, examination, maintenance, medical aid, technology, students union, sports levy, laboratory, travel, student development, fieldwork and graduation fees and can total $3 660.
The Herald’s investigations have shown that universities are trying to go back to their proposed high charges by hiking ancillary and accommodation fees.
At the University of Zimbabwe (UZ), where tuition for a medical student was set at $4 995, the total including ancillary fees is $8 655.
Students staying on campus will also have to pay accommodation fees, which has not been invoiced but is said to be between $8 000 and $10 000.
Those from outside Harare who opt to rent rooms in Mount Pleasant and Vainona near campus, will probably have to pay their landlords anything between $1 200 and $1 800, often demanded in foreign currency.
Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation and Technology Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira has, however, encouraged parents and guardians to take advantage of the student loan scheme, saying Government had no jurisdiction over ancillary fees.
“People should take loans because they are meant to be used,” he said.
“The loan scheme is meant to be used because we can see that our fees are still lower than that of high schools. There is no way a student can go to a university without chemicals, equipment and stuff meant for
Parents should capitalise on the loan scheme and they have to understand that this is not a cash economy hence we encourage them to take loans.
“We want our students to have access to education and we have agreed that students on attachment should pay 60 percent of the tuition fees. They should access these loans because they are guaranteed by the Government.”
Parents and guardians said these were private loans which they were expected to immediately start paying back.
“The repayment is set to commence the next month after the loan application is approved. So a student with no one to guarantee the ability to pay won’t get the loan,” a disgruntled parent said.
“In the case of the UZ, the loan applications are processed via the University of Zimbabwe Cadetship Office, but the ultimate decision-maker is CBZ (Bank), and repayment is by debiting a salary at not more than 40 percent of applicant’s net income.
“At the end of the day the parent is left with nothing. Government is forgetting that we already have other loans and stop orders.”
Responding to the high cost of ancillary fees, Prof Murwira said the Government was assisting university operations by giving each university $6 million for operational costs such as water and electricity.
“We are now helping universities on their operations and each university has received $6 million for operational costs. This was last done in 2009, but we have restarted it; supporting universities budget wise.
“We also encouraged universities to increase agricultural programmes to ensure that their food is coming from their farms. Our main aim is never to have students outside the class, but to make sure that they are in class. Levies are normally a function of how the economy functions,” he said.
UZ director of information and public relations Mr Daniel Chihombori said the final accommodation fees will be given on February 24 to allow parents and guardians time to look for the money.
Last semester, UZ students paid $1 200 as accommodation fees.
Harare Institute of Technology communications officer Mr Jefry Makumbe said the institution was reviewing accommodation fees and these would be published as soon as they are approved.
At Harare Polytechnic, students paid $1 540 for accommodation but the figure is reportedly under review.
Bindura University of Science Education director of public relations Mr James Gutura said they proposed their fee structure last week and it is yet to be approved by the parent ministry.
Mutare Polytechnic College students staying on campus will have to fork out $6 990.
At Kwekwe and Gweru Polytechnic colleges, students said they paid $3 500 for food and $730 for accommodation over and above $1 300 for tuition.
At Masvingo Polytechnic, resident students are paying $3 500 per semester for accommodation but sources said the figure would be reviewed soon, while at Masvingo Teachers’ College resident students are paying $3 500.
A source at Bondolfi Teachers’ College said many students were going for off-campus accommodation because of the $4 000 being charged by the institution per semester.
Great Zimbabwe University director of information Mr Anderson Chipatiso said campus accommodation fees for the forthcoming semester will be decided after consultation with the institution’s students representative body.
At Midlands State University, authorities said they were yet to come up with a food and accommodation fee structure with the new semester expected to start mid-February.
However, students at the two institutions said they were told to budget for between $8 000 and $10 000.
A WOMAN from Victoria Falls has sought a protection order against her ex-husband accusing him of stalking her and demanding that she takes him back three years after they separated.
Mr Innocent Ncube (47) of Mkhosana suburb and Mrs Sekai Ncube (49) separated three years ago when the former married another woman that he moved in with in the resort town.
Mrs Ncube has been staying at their matrimonial homestead in Monde outside the resort town.
The two were legally married although the type of marriage was not specified in court.
Mr Ncube is reportedly having marital problems with his new wife and wants to reunite with Mrs Ncube.
Mrs Ncube approached the Civil Court in Victoria Falls yesterday seeking a protection order against Mr Ncube who she said visits her at night demanding to enter her bedroom claiming they were still married.
“I am seeking a protection order against Innocent Ncube who is my ex-husband. He is violent and constantly comes to my rural home while drunk without my permission. Each time he visits he harasses me saying I should allow him into my bedroom because he is still my husband,” she said.
“He left me three years ago and never communicated or supported me and the children as he was now staying with another woman in town.
I have noticed that he comes to me each time he quarrels with his new wife. On one of the occasions he came at 2AM and threatened to beat me up if I refused to open for him. When I refused to open the door, he took a garden fork and used it to break the door before I called neighbours who chased him away.”
Mr Ncube told Victoria Falls magistrate Ms Rangarirai Gakanje that the applicant was still his wife as they were not formally divorced.-State media
The Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) is the right platform for Zimbabweans to dialogue and the opposition MDC-A is missing out on an opportunity to purposefully impact on the governance of the country, former MDC-T vice president Obert Gutu has said.
Speaking in a wide ranging interview with The Herald, Mr Gutu said there was no onus in criticising the platform without fully understanding what it is intended to achieve.
Mr Gutu said Nelson Chamisa should at least join the platform and speak from a well informed point of view .
“I think they are missing a huge opportunity to impact purposefully in the governance of this country because if you just lambast and trash POLAD without you understanding what it is about, it does not make sense to me and for any right thinking person.
We are saying POLAD is for those political parties that had a Presidential candidate in the 2018 harmonised elections.
“I believe the best thing you have to do is say okay I am not happy with POLAD but I want to join then use that opportunity to say I am not happy with it because of A, B, C, and D. Don’t just throw tantrums, no one will listen to you,” he said.
“I believe POLAD can be improved upon but conceptually it is a brilliant opportunity for Zimbabwe to come together.”
He said it was important for Zimbabweans to be conscientised about the platform so that they familiarise with it and get to know exactly what its mandate and purpose is.
Mr Gutu called for the broadening of POLAD to accommodate all key drivers in the country’s economic revival in the near future.
“I believe there is still a lot to be done to make POLAD known.
People have to know what is POLAD, what is it about, people want to know and deserve to know; what is POLAD’s main thrust, what its main mission.
“Why don’t we broaden POLAD.
Right now it is just political actors but why don’t we have a POLAD that will have even the media, business, the church, women’s organisations, the youth because there are so many sectoral interests in this country. Then you make POLAD a colossal multi-faceted forum,” said Mr Gutu.
He dismissed notions by the MDC that dialogue should only be between the ruling Zanu PF party and themselves, saying: “The good thing about multi-party democracy is that the majority will have their way while the minority have their say, that is the fundamental guiding principle of a functional and authentic multi-party democracy.
All I am saying is if you exclusively say POLAD should be between Zanu PF and MDC you are totally off course.”
Mr Gutu said although he had resigned as MDC-T vice president it did not mean that he was against it as a constructive way to take the country forward.
“At POLAD I was one of the representatives of the MDC-T but let me put this clear, I am one of the people who passionately believe that if POLAD is restructured, if it is properly repackaged it is actually a game changer,” he said.-State media