FULL TEXT- Junior Doctors Trash Reports That They Are Back At Work

The situation in our hospitals remains critical. What is only remaining are buildings but without the specialized skills. It is now more than 4 months after doctors downed their remaining tools citing incapacitation.

The Ministry of Health and Child Care has done nothing to alleviate the situation. The doctors’ remuneration remains paltry and the hospitals remain severely incapacitated.

Zimbabweans need not listen to fake news that doctors are back at work and therefore the situation in our hospitals has normalized. What use is a hospital with doctors but with nothing to use?

Our central hospitals were previously manned by highly skilled senior specialist doctors who were using high technology equipment. The equipment has since broken down with no replacement in plan.

Specialists and most middle-level doctors in Zimbabwe have shown patriotism without an appreciation for a long time.

The failure by the ministry to address the genuine concerns by doctors has hastened the already ongoing brain drain in our country.

As the ZHDA, in as much as we advocate for the welfare of the doctors, we also strongly advocate for our patients and the betterment of the healthcare delivery system. We are duty-bound, to tell the truth.

The situation in our hospitals is far from normal and as of now, most middle-level doctors are leaving the country. The same sadly is now being seen with our Consultants (Senior Doctors) who are the Specialists.

Many registrars who were in training locally have left and gone to complete their training in other countries, leaving our hospitals understaffed. All this has happened in a space of fewer than five months and the system continues to contract.

Doctors are on demand worldwide and it is only patriotism and the desire to be in the homeland that was keeping doctors in the country.

Our country needs these highly specialized medical personnel and it takes years to train one. Asking them to work without tools is counterproductive and has lead to this brain drain.

The current situation has forced the junior doctors who are in their 2 year internship period to lose heart and now consider leaving Zimbabwe.

Junior doctors have reverted to being funded by their parents and previous guardians to help them to go to work so that they can complete their internship and be able to leave the country.

The question is, should our country celebrate the return of junior doctors to work when their financial incapacitation has not been addressed?

This current scenario is far from normal and looking at it with a futuristic eye, one can see that our healthcare system will be more exposed shortly with no trained or experienced medical personnel.

We acknowledge the effort of HLF in stepping forward to assist in the national health crisis. In light of the ongoing humanitarian crisis, we call upon developmental and private business entities, together with non-governmental organizations to partner and assist in supporting the healthcare delivery system in Zimbabwe.

The inaction of the government and the lack of urgency in addressing the very real issues is cause for deep concern.
We now call upon the relevant authorities in Zimbabwe to address this dire situation with the urgency it deserves.

We hope they will see the need for a future with doctors in the country and do the needful.

ZHDA INFORMATION DESK

Zim Drought Situation: WPF In Food Assistance Dilemma

THE World Food Programme (WFP) could be left with no choice but to limit its food assistance to fewer Zimbabweans facing unprecedented hunger if no urgent measures are put in place to assist nearly 8 million people.

This was said by the world’s largest humanitarian aid agency’s Regional Director for Southern Africa Lola Castro in the wake of the catastrophe.

The crisis has been caused by repeated drought, widespread flooding and budget constraints among affected countries.

To that end, WFP is set to avail much-needed assistance to 8.3 million food insecure people in eight hardest-hit countries; Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique, Madagascar, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and Malawi.

Said WFP: “To date, WFP has secured just US$205 million of the US$489 million required for this assistance and has been forced to resort heavily to internal borrowing to ensure food reaches those in need.

“Zimbabwe is in the throes of its worst hunger emergency in a decade, with 7.7 million people – half the population – seriously food insecure.”

The case is the same with the country’s northern neighbour Zambia which has now resorted to strict cereal exports and accepting outside assistance.

At least 20 percent of the population of drought-stricken Lesotho are also now severely hungry, as are 10 percent of Namibians.

WFP noted that the hunger crisis affecting the countries was impacting negatively by surging food prices, large-scale livestock losses and mounting joblessness.

The countries are already grappling with high rates of malnutrition, population growth, inequality, and HIV/AIDS.

Families across the region are eating less, skipping meals, taking children out of school, selling off precious assets and falling into debt.

“This hunger crisis is on a scale we’ve not seen before and the evidence shows it’s going to get worse,” said Castro.

“The annual cyclone season has begun, and we simply cannot afford a repeat of the devastation caused by last year’s unprecedented storms.”

He added, “If we don’t receive the necessary funding, we’ll have no choice but to assist fewer of those most in need, and with less.

“Nor will we be able to adequately expand longer-term activities vital to meaningfully combating the existential emergency that is climate change.”

Addressing the media this past week, Vice President Kembo Mohadi said government will not allow any citizen to die of hunger.

“It is not the first time that we are having a drought in Zimbabwe and we have always said in government that nobody will die of hunger and still no one is going to die of hunger in Zimbabwe.

“We are going to marshal all the resources that we have towards the provision of food for our people and if need be, then we will call other people like the World Food Programme to assist us but definitely we are on top of the situation,” said Mohadi.

Incidentally, the VP is also a victim of the current crisis, having lost 271 cattle at his Beitbridge farm in the current crisis.

-Online

Latest Details On Gutu Resignation Emerge

ZESA Ghost Haunts Mangoma

A HARARE magistrate yesterday said he would, on January 30, make a ruling on an application for discharge filed by two former Zesa bosses who together with ex-Energy minister Elton Mangoma, face corruption and criminal abuse of office charges.

Mangoma (64), former Zesa Holdings chief executive officer Joshua Chifamba (63) and Zesa Enterprise managing director Tererai Luis Mutasa (54) appeared before magistrate Francis Mapfumo on a charge of allegedly awarding a US$3 million contract to a South Korean company without following due processes.

The trio filed an application for discharge at the close of the State’s case.

In their application, the accused said the State had failed to prove essential elements of the alleged offence, adding that evidence led by witnesses did not prove that they showed favouritism to the South Korean firm.

Chifamba was represented by Oliver Marwa, Mangoma by Tonderai Bhatasara, while Givemore Madzoka represented Mutasa.

Allegations are that sometime in 2010, one Choi Young of Techno Company, met Mangoma at his government offices and they agreed to enter into a technology transfer partnership with Zesa Enterprises for the manufacture of switch gears.

It is alleged that Mangoma then instructed Mutasa to liaise with the South Korean firm with a view to establishing a partnership.

Mutasa then wrote to the State Procurement Board seeking advice on the procedures to be followed in such partnerships, and was advised to seek assistance from State Enterprises Restructuring Agency (Sera) on how to proceed.

It is also alleged that Sera advised Mutasa to prepare a memorandum which Mangoma was supposed to submit to the inter-ministerial committee on commercialisation and privatisation of parastatals, recommending the identification of a technical partner for the technological transfer through a competitive bidding process.

On receiving the business proposal memorandum and bid documents, Chifamba and Mangoma allegedly connived to by-pass the committee and the competitive bidding process as a means of showing favour and making sure that the South Korean company would automatically become the partner in the technology transfer agreement.

The State alleges that the trio proceeded to award the contract to the South Korean firm. As a result, Zesa Enterprises made an initial payment of US$850 000 to the South Korean firm.

Due to the trio’s actions, Zesa Enterprises allegedly suffered prejudice of US$850 000 and nothing was recovered.

-Newsday

Mphoko’s Daughter Incensed By ED Govt’s Treatment Of Her Father

FORMER Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko’s daughter, Siduduzile, has rapped the government for allegedly disrespecting and failing to honour her father despite his contribution to Zimbabwe before and after independence.

Siduduzile’s remarks came after Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Misheck Sibanda, recently disputed Mphoko’s claim of more than US$300 000 in benefits and monthly pension pay-outs.

She said Mphoko, as a former Zipra commander, former ambassador and ex-VP deserved better treatment from President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government.

“I just read an article by Misheck Sibanda about my father’s pension and besides the fact that they want to deny him what is rightfully his, in the article, he addresses my dad as Mr Mphoko,” Siduduzile wrote on her Facebook page.

“I have been asking myself why the disrespect, then I realised that addressing him as former VP Mphoko opens a can of worms because the title is stamped within the Constitution, making him entitled to his benefits. So, let’s act like he wasn’t a VP and let’s not address him as one so that we can take what is rightfully his.”

She added: “How can someone who has dedicated more than half his life to serving his country be told he is not worthy. He was appointed by a legitimate Head of State, the late (former President) Robert Mugabe (unless you don’t recognise him either) and it is also documented on every official assignment he participated in locally and internationally that he was representing his country as the VP.

“Whether you like it or not, he is former VP Mphoko. Stop disrespecting and sideling our leaders based on tribe.
His contribution to his country is as valuable as any other Zimbabwean’s. Show that you have some respect for a former leader.”

The Public Service Commission is insisting Mphoko will only be paid his pension in local currency and should not expect any other benefits.

The former VP has approached the High Court for an order to declare the withholding of his pension by government as illegal and unconstitutional.

Sibanda said it was illegal for Mphoko to claim his money in United States dollars.

Mphoko joined the civil service in October 1981 before his appointment as VP in December 2014, a position he held until he was removed from office when Mugabe was ousted in a coup in November 2017.

-Newsday

Marry Mubaiwa Fights For Access To Children

THE nasty divorce case in which Marry Mubaiwa is seeking an order compelling her husband Acting President Constantino Chiwenga to allow her access to their three children and matrimonial home in Harare’s Borrowdale suburb, has been deferred to next week Tuesday.

In deferring the matter, Justice Christopher Dube-Banda said he hopes the couple will reach an out of court settlement.

Both parties’ lawyers Taona Nyamakura acting for Mubaiwa and Advocate Lewis Uriri representing Acting President Chiwenga agreed to the postponement of the matter.

Black magic, drug addiction, attempted murder and a wrestling match over luxury cars and overseas properties… Zimbabwe is riveted by the explosive charges being made in the divorce of First Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and his wife Marry.

A glimpse of the luxurious lives of Zimbabwe’s ruling elite, as the rest of the country grapples with economic collapse, hyperinflation and hunger, is emerging in the divorce papers filed in court.

Chiwenga, who as Commander of the Zimbabwe Defense Forces led a coup against former president Robert Mugabe in 2017, is seeking to divorce his wife, a former model, and gain custody of their three children.

His wife is also facing charges of trying to kill him when he was in a South African hospital last year.

“Marrying her was the worst mistake I made,” said Chiwenga in court papers lodged this week. He accused her of using “cunning behavior” to “secure a place in my life” and claimed she used “black magic” and was an abusive and violent “addict” who could not be trusted to take care of their children.

“I took them on holiday abroad and initially they had signs of trauma as they explained the black magic rituals they were subjected to … The various tools of trade by the witchdoctors, which were unexpectedly left behind by the applicant (Marry) after a her arrest, told a horror story,” said Chiwenga.

Chiwenga spent four months in China for medical treatment last year and claimed his wife tried to kill him while he was on a hospital bed in South Africa before he was airlifted to the Asian country.

He is also refusing to give her the Mercedes Benz and Lexus vehicles she is demanding, claiming they belong to the government, while one was given to him by a local businessman who has lucrative government contracts.

In her papers, Marry accused Chiwenga of suffering from “acute paranoia brought about by his poor health” and “his being under heavy doses of drugs, including un-prescribed opiates.”

She is demanding close to $50,000 a month for living expenses and to take care of the children, while claiming the vice president had registered his properties locally and abroad in the names of his relatives to circumvent United States sanctions.

Marry is on bail after being charged with attempted murder, fraud and money laundering last year. She said Chiwenga has used soldiers to deny her access to their luxury matrimonial home where she was ordered by the court to reside as part of her bail conditions.

-Online

Byo Couple Nabbed For Stealing $500 000

A BULAWAYO couple has appeared in court charged with theft and money-laundering involving $500 000. They allegedly committed the offence through their EcoCash agent line which they hired out to a business operator in the city.

Fredrick Topia (40) and his wife Nyarai Magaya (32) denied the charge when they appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Lizwe Jamela on Thursday.

They were remanded out of custody to January 31.

The court was told that on an unknown date last year, Topia and Magaya registered a company, Fredloui (Pvt) Limited, for which they are co-directors and acquired an EcoCash agent line registered under the name Fredloui Investments (Pvt) Ltd.

In October 2019, the couple allegedly enlisted the services of one Peter Grassmore Mare, who is still at large, to look for a person who would use the agent line.

Mare went on to hire out the line to Moses Matsveru, although it was registered in the couple’s company name.

On November 29, 2019, Matsveru received a payment of $500 000 into his bank account. He then instructed his bank to transfer the money to the EcoCash agent line.

On the same date, Topia and Magaya blocked and replaced the EcoCash agent line, thus effectively denying Matsveru access to his money.

The court heard that the couple later met Mare in the central business district and transferred the money from the agent line in question to two EcoCash agent lines.

Topia and Magaya then went on to convert the $500 000 to US$20 210, which they later allegedly shared with Mare.

When Matsveru discovered the scam, he reported the matter to the police, leading to the couple’s arrest.

-Newsday

Drama As Junior Cops Defy Seniors Over Anti Riot Gear

By A Correspondent- There was drama at Bulawayo’s Mzilikazi Police Station on Thursday after junior cops refused to be deployed wearing anti-riot gear when there was no threat on violence.

The Government has been on high alert for demonstrations across the country after reportedly gathering Intel of a nationwide teachers’ strike.

According to sources, demanded to see the officer in charge to register their grievances in a stand off resulted in the district police boss also visiting the station.

“The junior cops refused to be deployed citing several problems which they finally revealed to their Office in Charge after they demanded his presence,” said a police source.

“The junior police officers complained that they were being deployed for twelve hours wearing anti-riot kits, helmets and botons without being informed about any operation.”

A junior police officer who spoke to this publication on condition of anonymity said they are were deployed on static guards points like Fusini, Happy valley, Machiphisini, Noic and VID without any food delivered to them.

He said they spent twelve hours on empty stomachs .

“It was around 0700hrs when junior police officers refused to be deployed as they demanded that their bosses come to the station so that they can express their grievances to them.

“After they refused to be deployed citing their grievances which includes poor working conditions and low salary which is incapacitate for food, rent and transport. Their immediate supervisors informed their bosses about the chaos which caused the Office in Charge to immediately attend the parade in civilian attire,”said the police source.

“The Officer in Charge reminded them saying it was their mandate to maintain law and order so that society lives peacefully . Furthermore, he threatened those who were refusing to be deployed that they might face wrath of the law under the Police Act but Junior officers ignored the order.

“The Officer in Charge of the station immediately summoned Officer Commanding Bulawayo West District who then rushed to the station and called off the operation.”

Mnangagwa’s Woes Mount, As Zim Faces Bleak Economic Future

By A Correspondent- A bleak outlook characterised by growing expectations to end Zimbabwe’s political impasse, a weakening currency, power and foreign currency shortages stare in the face of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

Business leaders have warned that the economy is expected to deteriorate further in the next 12 months as the country’s woes escalate on the back of skyrocketing prices of goods and services, low domestic demand, coupled with low production.

In his 2020 National Budget, Finance minister Mthuli projected the economy to grow by 3% this year from a negative growth of 6,5% in 2019 buoyed by agriculture.

Foreign currency crunch is also hammering industries, while hyperinflation, recession and a record unemployment continue to dog the economy, a situation which has left companies under stress.

Last year, the economy was characterised by relatively tight fiscal measures with cash shortages, liquidity challenges, capacity utilisation and crippling power outages. Zimbabwe, since May last year, endured the worst power cuts in three years.

A reliable and affordable electricity supply is a key enabler in the productive sector. Commercial and domestic consumers are subjected to more than 18 hours without electricity because of dwindling water levels at the Kariba Dam. Companies are reeling from rolling power blackouts, with companies losing significant amounts of dollars due to power cuts alone.

Companies are battling increased cost pressures, varying from direct economic costs, indirect costs, and social costs. Indirect and social costs are equally important components when considering the impact of power interruptions.

Several captains of industry said this week this will force many companies to further cut back on output, a situation which is likely to result in serious workforce lay-offs. Lower output and higher prices coexist and feed on each other.

The other risk is that many companies are debt –ridden and are failing to pay their obligations because interests on debts are accruing additional charges, pilling pressures on already struggling companies. The economy is also battling curtailed net capital flows, declining investor confidence, rising unemployment, rising prices and dented sentiments.

The World Bank warned in the absence of international support, Zimbabwe macroeconomic challenges may persist.

“With dwindling reserves, there is a high-risk exchange rate overshooting, contributing to inflationary pressures,” said the World Bank, adding Zimbabwe’s fiscal deficit is projected at around 4.9% of GDP in 2019 and will gradually decrease to 4.5% and 4.4% of GDP in 2020 and 2021 respectively. Continued cash shortages as well as weak targeting of public spending on social safety nets are seen constraining social programmes and the impact on poverty.

“Real GDP growth, said the World Bank, is projected to pick up to 2.7% in 2020, driven by a rebound in agriculture as rains largely return to normal. However, shortages of foreign currency and electricity are projected to persist in 2020, negatively affecting the recovery of industry and services.

“Weak domestic demand is likely to translate into a small current account deficit in 2019 (around 1 percent of GDP) which is likely to slightly increase in 2020 given continued foreign currency shortages,” the World Bank said.

Extreme poverty in Zimbabwe is estimated to have risen from 29% in 2018 to 34% in 2019, an increase from 4.7m to 5.7m people. Poverty is projected to remain stagnant in 2020 as positive impacts of a rebound in agricultural production will be countered by the negative effects of continued high inflation, further undermining the purchasing power of the poor.

Last month, a UN agency said Zimbabwe is facing its worst hunger crisis in a decade with half of the population (7.7m) food insecure. World Food Programme spokesperson Bettina Luescher said that almost US$300m was needed urgently to supply some 240,000 tonnes of aid to avert hunger caused by a climate disaster and economic implosion.

Government will this year tackle the demands for salary review by the civil service with some sub sectors threatening to rollout strikes to force government to the negotiating table. Accounting for the lions’ share of formal labour, the civil service’s conditions of service are a benchmark for the rest of industry.

Apex Council secretary-general David Dzatsunga told Business Times that the workers’ body, representing all 16 civil service unions, is waiting for government to address their welfare concerns this month. He said the workforce is restless and has low morale. Government’s 230 000 strong work force is working under protest because of poor working conditions.

Dzatsunga said civil servants are demanding the lowest paid among them to get US$475 equivalent at the prevailing interbank rate in the face of the spiralling cost of living, where the bread basket for a family of six is now pegged at ZWL$4 000.

“We want government to adjust our salaries to the interbank rate so that they are in tandem with October 2017 salaries of US$475 for the lowest paid worker,” Dzatsunga said.

Mnangagwa has very little room to manoeuvre as budgetary demands far outweigh resources in 2020. Government is currently facing a job strike from the medical doctors in government hospitals who for the past two months have been refusing to report for work and demanding to be paid in foreign currency. Treasury has promised a cost of living adjustment allowances for its workers to cushion them against the inflation which is eroding workers’ income.

Dzatsunga said civil servants were struggling and heavily indebted as they were borrowing money to report for work. He said if government does not heed their call they will embark on weekly demonstrations or sit-ins at the workplace.

Raphael Makota, vice President of the Senior Hospital Doctors Association, said medical professionals are also facing the problem of low morale resulting in the job action. Zimbabwean hospitals have not been functioning well since March last year. Things have come to a standstill in the last three months.

Hospitals have run out of essential drugs and sundries and a lot of essential hospital equipment has either broken down either needing urgent repair or complete replacement. Even the most basic things like syringes are hard to come by in hospitals. The hospitals have now turned into a dangerous place for patients.

Doctors can no longer afford to come to work as wages are too low. Inflation has ravaged their earnings leaving them unable to afford a living. The hospital working environment has now become unsafe for both the patients and the doctors alike.

The patient is coming to a hospital with erratic nursing services. This has left the doctors and the hospitals incapacitated. Government has fired about 430 medical doctors for participating in the industrial action.

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) president Takavafira Zhou said teachers are also demanding better working conditions. The teachers’ want their children to be exempted from paying fees in all government schools.

PTUZ also wants government to provide residential stands for teachers as the ZWL$120 they are getting monthly as accommodation allowance is not enough to rent a single room in the country, according to Zhou.

Companies are questioning government’s commitment to deal with the current economic challenges. In a statement accompanying Powerspeed’s financial statement for the year ended September 30, the firm’s chairman Simba Makoni said actions by the country’s leaders do not seem to reflect reality on the ground.

“It is difficult to tell where our country is going. Statements of, and actions by our leaders do not seem to reflect the reality of everyday experiences of citizens,”

Makoni said:

“The country yearns for a coherent, credible, macroeconomic policy framework, and regulatory regime, within which economic agents can operate and plan for the future.”

Business executives expect the situation to deteriorate this year. Delta Corporation chairman, Canaan Dube, said the economy was yet to settle from the turbulence caused by transition from the multi-currency system to the Zimbabwe dollar and the accompanying policy measures in line with the Government Stabilisation Programme.

“The operating environment is expected to remain challenging,” Dube said in a statement accompanying the financial statement for the period ended September 30.

He added:

“Our production and distribution operations were disrupted by the shortages of electricity and fuel, which in themselves are a manifestation of the limited availability of foreign currency. The sourcing of imported goods and services remains constrained by the shortages of foreign currency, particularly in view of the backlog in settling past due obligations.

“Consumer spending remains low as incomes have lagged the escalation in prices of goods and services. The Company has been adversely impacted by shortages of potable water, electricity and fuel. Volume performance is thus constrained and significantly below last year across our product offering.”

The economy is also battling fast depreciating local currency. A weaker Zimbabwe dollar is fuelling inflation. Although government stopped publishing annual inflation rate after it reached 176% in June last year, it is estimated to be hovering around 500%. Month on month inflation rate was 17% in November. The economy contracted by 6.5% in 2019.

Government, however, expect the economy to grow by 3% this year. There is widespread pessimism over economic conditions this year. Miners are in trouble. Some are said to have suspended some shifts this week to avoid trapping miners underground when the electricity cuts out. To worsen the situation, ZESA has been accused of disregarding an agreement with miners to ensure uninterrupted power supply, a situation which has cost the resources industry millions of dollars in potential lost output.

This has angered the miners who say ZESA’s failure to honour the agreement will put the economy in peril because miners are among the biggest consumers of electricity in the country and are already grappling with weak profits that could be compounded by potential output loss due to power outages of up to 40%, according to the latest survey by the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce.

On the political front, former South Africa president Thabo Mbeki is this year expected to broker talks among Zimbabwe’s main political parties as the economy flounders. Zimbabwe’s main opposition leader Nelson Chamisa wants Mbeki to mediate over negotiations between his party and the ruling party led by Mnangagwa.

Mnangagwa, however, wants negotiations to fall under the ambit of the Political Actors Dialogue.

-StateMedia

Self Exiled Ex Police Boss, Chihuri Slammed

By A Correspondent- A judge has lashed out at ex-Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri for exhibiting “misguided pride” when he fired three police officers for allegedly smuggling potatoes and 600 sachets of cane spirits while deployed at the Zimbabwe-Zambia Border Post.

Former High Court judge Justice Francis Bere, now on the Supreme Court bench, made the remarks as he ordered Comm-Gen Godwin Matanga to reinstate the three former cops who were fired 10 years ago.

Ex-Sergeant Kenneth Tsiwo and ex-Constables Trouble Chikwati and Last Mabvuragudo were stationed at Fairbridge Police Station before they were fired by Chihuri in October 2009 for allegedly conniving with a Zambian vendor to smuggle the consignment into the country.

They were fired after they were convicted on charges of violating section 35 of the Schedule to the Police Act (acting in an unbecoming manner prejudicial to good order or likely to discredit the police) following a disciplinary hearing.

However, when they tried to appeal to Chihuri in terms of the Police Act, he refused to entertain them and used his discretion to fire them without hearing their side of the story.

Justice Bere’s ruling follows an application for review of the disciplinary proceedings by the trio challenging their dismissal. They cited Police Service Commission and ZRP Commissioner-General, as respondents.

In nullifying Chihuri’s decision, the judge said the former police boss exhibited misplaced pride when he fired his subordinates without affording them an opportunity to argue their case.

“The rules of natural justice demand that even a murderer must be heard first before he is condemned. The second respondent (Chihuri) used his discretion to decide the fate of the applicants without giving them an opportunity to argue their case, and in my view, nothing could be worse than this,” said Justice Bere.

“The second respondent cannot exhibit misplaced pride by justifying a violation of one of the pillars of our sound administrative systems, the audi alteram partem rule. Administrative functionaries must not clandestinely make decisions of far reaching consequences against affected parties without hearing such individuals.”

Justice Bere said the dismissal of the three applicants was an act of institutional conspiracy between Chihuri and the trial officer who convicted them.

“Unfortunately, this conspiracy was endorsed by the first respondent (Police Service Commission) by failing to properly analyse the conviction itself. Clearly, the trial officer could not have convicted the applicants on scanty evidence. Indications are that he had decided to convict the applicants irrespective of what the evidence provided showed,” he said.

“Such officers are dangerous to the administration of justice. The conviction of the applicants on the strength of the evidence led in this trial represents a serious miscarriage of justice.”

The judge said the disciplinary proceedings were marred by gross irregularities and ordered Comm-Gen Matanga to reinstate the three applicants.

“I am more than satisfied that the application for review be and is hereby upheld. The decision of the first respondent upholding the second respondent’s decision to discharge the applicants from the Police Service be and is hereby set aside. It is ordered that the applicants, Ex-Sgt Kenneth Tsiwo and ex-Constables Trouble Chikwati and Last Mabvuragudo be reinstated without loss of benefits and remuneration,” ruled Justice Bere.

The three applicants, through their lawyers Samp Mlaudzi and Partners, said their bosses denied them the statutory period of 72 hours to enable them to adequately prepare for their trial.

They also argued that they were denied legal representation with their trial having been fast- tracked leading to conviction.

In his founding affidavit, Tsiwo said they were arrested on June 23, 2009 for alleged smuggling.

“The goods were potatoes and 600 sachets of cane spirits. It was later established that the sachets belonged to Edith Mukombwe of Zambia and potatoes belonged to one Inspector Muzenda, our senior, who had sent us to collect them at the border post,” he said.

Tsiwo argued that they appeared before a single officer and were convicted despite Mukombwe having claimed ownership of the spirits.

“On October 14, we were served with a discharge notification with effect from October 8, 2009 from the Commissioner-General,” he said.

Chihuri, in his affidavit, said the applicants were intercepted by Zimbabwe Revenue Authority officials and found in possession of undeclared goods, hence, during the police disciplinary trial they were found guilty.

He said their acquittal in the criminal proceedings does not mean the disciplinary proceedings’ verdict should be the same

-StateMedia

New Twist To The Chiwenga’s Divorce Case

By A Correspondent- Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has blinked first in his divorce battle with estranged wife Marry Mubaiwa, after it was revealed on Friday that he is seeking an out-of-court settlement in a case brought by the former model after she was barred from the matrimonial home in Borrowdale.

Mubaiwa’s lawyer, Advocate Taona Nyamakura, says the parties are yet to reach an agreement, adding that if they fail, the case will be argued next Tuesday.

He spoke to journalists after the urgent chamber hearing of the case was postponed by High Court judge, Justice Dube-Banda.

“The case was set to be heard today but the judge postponed the matter to allow parties to reach a settlement, for the sake of the fighting couple’s children,” the lawyer said.

“The matter has been deferred to next Tuesday for possible argument or confirmation of settlement. We exchanged arguments as legal practitioners for both sides in the matter and I can confirm the tentative agreement is this matter should be settled and not argued.

“It will be in the best interests of the children that parties find each other but the law is followed. If we don’t reach an agreement on Monday, it means we continue with oral submissions on Tuesday.”

Mubaiwa is facing several criminal charges including money laundering and an alleged attempt to kill Chiwenga when he was hospitalised in South Africa.

She spent over two weeks in remand prison following her arrest on December 14.

She, however, could not return to her home after Chiwenga deployed soldiers who barred her from entering the premises. He is also refusing to release their three young children into Mubaiwa’s custody.

Aggrieved by the move, Mubaiwa then rushed to the High Court with an urgent chamber application seeking to be allowed to access her home.

She wants access to personal items and properties within the home including clothes and vehicles following her release from prison.

Chiwenga, who filed for divorce from Mubaiwa late last year, has described his estranged wife as a witch and a drug addict. Marrying her was his worst mistake, he said in court papers.

Mubaiwa answered in kind, accusing the retired army commander of “acute paranoia”, and also suggested he was abusing prescription drugs.

Mawarire, Gutu Twitter Tiff Lights Up Social Media

By A Correspondent- Spokesperson of the National Patriotic Front Jealousy Mawarire and former MDC-T Vice President Obert Gutu yesterday engaged in a war of words following the latter’s Twitter post in which he questioned why the country had more churches than industries.

“I have got absolutely nothing against the Church. I was actually born & bred in the then Dutch Reformed Church (DRC), now the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe.(RCZ). My main worry is when a country has got more churches & ‘prophets’ than it has got factories & industries!,” said Gutu.

This forced Mawarire to shoot back saying churches were open during weekends when industries were closed.

Mawarire did not end there but mocked Gutu as a dunderhead lawyer.

“Churches are open on Saturday & Sundays when industries are closed, where is the link Dunderhead Lawyer?,” responded Mawarire.

Gutu hit back labelling Mawarire an excuse of a journalist.

Shut up, you EXCUSE of a “journalist”….???

MAWARIRE: I left journalism more than a decade ago, only dunderhead lawyers with 3rd class degrees are not aware of that.

GUTU: You’re an EXCUSE of a “journalist”…. A hopeless & utterly broke political waif, scrounging for a living. Have a life…!!????

MAWARIRE: Since when have meals been “square? ” That’s the dunderhead frivolities you are exhibiting here. I eat from round plates, mheno kwenyu kuPolad kwamunoisirwa ma”square meal”, eat those alone.

MAWARIRE: Ukaona uchidada nekudya sadza then it explains why you are in Polad, looking for a “square meal” nemhazha yese iyoyo? Some of us are very broke but still parking some Mercedes S-classes in the garage, that’s the definition yokuchona yatakadzidziswa kuchurch iyoyo.

Couple Nabbed Over 500k Fraud

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo couple appeared in court for defrauding the person they had given their Ecocash agent line to, bagging $500000 in the process.

The couple, Fredrick Topia (40) and his wife Nyarai Magaya (32) reportedly registered their company and acquired an agent line for their business. They went on to hire out the line to one Moses Matsveru who transferred $500000 to the agent line.

On the day of the transaction, the couple blocked and replaced the line blocking Matsveru from accessing his money. They went on to change the money into US Dollars and shared the $20 210 with the man who had helped them rent out the line to Matsveru.

They were arrested and remanded out of custody to 31 January after they posted bail.

-Newsday

Former VP’s Daughter Breathes Fires

By A Correspondent- Former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko‘s daughter said the government is disrespecting her father because they don’t want to give him his benefits.

Siduduzile even went on to say they were disrespecting Mphoko because of his tribe.

Siduduzile wrote this on her Facebook wall, after the government dismissed the former VP’s USD benefits and pension claims.

Siduduzile said:

I just read an article by Misheck Sibanda about my father’s pension and besides the fact that they want to deny him what is rightfully his, in the article, he addresses my dad as Mr Mphoko

I have been asking myself why the disrespect, then I realised that addressing him as former VP Mphoko opens a can of worms because the title is stamped within the Constitution, making him entitled to his benefits. So, let’s act like he wasn’t a VP and let’s not address him as one so that we can take what is rightfully his.

How can someone who has dedicated more than half his life to serving his country be told he is not worthy. He was appointed by a legitimate Head of State, the late (former President) Robert Mugabe (unless you don’t recognise him either) and it is also documented on every official assignment he participated in locally and internationally that he was representing his country as the VP.Whether you like it or not, he is former VP Mphoko. Stop disrespecting and sideling our leaders based on tribe.

His contribution to his country is as valuable as any other Zimbabwean’s. Show that you have some respect for a former leader

However, the public service commission insists that Mphoko’s pension will be paid in local currency.

-Newsday

16-Year-Old Girl Fatally Crushed By Tractor In Mvurwi

A 16-year-old girl was fatally crushed by tractor trolleys while she was picking tobacco at Willmode Farm in Mvurwi, raising calls to stop children from working on farms.

The tragedy happened on December 29 last year when Faith Maurukira, who was employed as a general worker, fell from the tractor before being run over.

A witness, who is also the farm manager Mr Zvinashe Guyo, confirmed the death.

“The girl went to the field in the morning with others as usual and her task was to follow behind the tractor trolleys and pick those leaves that would have fallen from the moving tractor en-route to the barns,” he said.

“At that time, I was in the next field from which the girl was coming. On her way, the girl boarded one of the trolleys, but after moving for a few metres, she called on the driver to slow down so that she could pick the tobacco leaves that had fallen.

“The driver could not hear her and she then jumped from the trolleys and was hit by an axle at the back.”

Faith died on the spot.

Efforts to get a comment from Mashonaland Central Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Milton Mundembe were fruitless.

Faith’s aunt, Happiness Gavhiyo, said when they arrived at the scene, the girl was bleeding profusely.

“We received a message that Faith had fallen from a tractor and upon arrival, she was already dead with both her hands broken and bleeding from the mouth, nose and ears,” she said.

Mazowe North legislator Cde Campion Mugweni has since called on Government to fight child labour in farming communities.

The Labour Act prohibits employers from hiring a person under 18 years to perform dangerous tasks.

The Children’s Act makes it an offence to exploit children.

“It is unfortunate that we are still experiencing cases of child labour in the country and this is still rampant in the farming communities where the law is still primitive and there is lack of awareness from both the employer and the employee,” said Cde Mugweni.

“Recently, we lost a young girl who fell from tractor trolleys while working on a tobacco field. Such cases must be avoided and where negligence is suspected, suspects must be brought to book and see to it that we have put an end to that.”

The Constitution states that appropriate legislative and other measures should be taken to protect children from exploitative labour practices.

Zimbabwe Federation of Trade Unions (ZFTU) Mashonaland Central coordinator Mr Collins Chapasuka Kasiya called on stakeholders and the Government to take part in protecting children.

“We call upon relevant stakeholders and Government to take part in protection of our labour laws,” he said.

“The policies are also not very clear on the prohibition and protection of children under the employment age, especially on hazardous jobs which results on work related accidents and death of the children.”

-State Media

List Of Fuel Companies Under ZACC Investigation

The companies are: Global Oil, Com Oil Petrol, Victoria Falls Truck, Unique Jay, Nansane (Rosmitrick), Bankable Resources, Silver Air, Timkase Investments, Dexfueld Pvt Ltd, Chilota Mine, Mann Aggregates, Matriflex Oils, Bresville Investments, Fastlane Petroleum, Couderay Oil, Outrech Comm, Plulixey Petroleum, Bantu Africa Mining, Valley Field Holdings, Takunda Fuel Services, Musa Petroleum, Einstein Energy, Kinsey Mining, Emirates Valley, Afrifor, Megabest, Nelich Investments, BOL Supplies, Traderose Investments, Coalvart Enterprises, Kit Kat Enterprises, Skybuild Construction, Elkrus Pvt Limited, Getmack Fuels, Falika Pvt Ltd, Bustque, Talebrant Investments, Peritus, Downtown Fuel, Valbazen Enterprises, Quick Gases and Roomi Truckshop.

Back To Square One For Khupe As Gutu Throws In The Towel

By Jane Mlambo| Opposition MDC-T leader Thokozani Khupe has been dealt a major blow following the resignation of her deputy Obert Gutu this morning.

Gutu did not state the reason for his resignation but the move is likely to be a major setback for Khupe as Gutu was one of the party heavyweights and a critical member of the movement.

A few weeks ago, Gutu posted a picture of himself and other party members attending a strategic meeting in Bulawayo and everything seemed well.

Khupe’s party has not responded to Gutu’s resignation and it remains to be seen what the party will do and who will replace the former Deputy minister of justice during the inclusive government.

Besides Gutu, Khupe does not have very senior and respectable people, so the resignation of her deputy could be the final nail on the coffin.

WE ARE NOT MURDERERS – SHURUGWI RESIDENTS

Masimba Mavaza VAZET

BY DR MASIMBA MAVAZA

The land of many heroes Shurugwi. The welcoming area and it does not deserve to be labelled as the mother land of these cold blooded criminals.
Comrade Matemadanda the National Political Commissair had this to say about Shurugwi
“Shurugwi is historical in that the Rhodesian rebel leader Ian Douglas Smith came from Shurugwi and the renowned ZANLA Commander Josiah Magama Tongogara also came from the area. Why this area that has produced such outstanding personalities can be thrown into such controversy I don’t know. For ZANU(PF) Shurugwi has always been a strong hold and because of that we know on an individual basis many men,women and youths. Most if not all people we have seen being referred to as “Mashurugwi” are not known to be children who come from that area. Just a look at over 40 who were arrested in Gokwe North being referred to as mashurugwi, not even one comes from shurugwi but some came from Harare and yet they are called mashurugwi. It is clear that these people are not even artisanal miners but Organized criminals who want to discredit Zimbabwe Gold on the international market so that the Gold will be classified as Blood Gold. This can only be done by people who have shown the world that they are anti Zimbabwe progress”
Indeed Shurugwi is golden Gem of Zimbabwe. In the name of Shurugwi please respect us and do not call the murders after our town we are not thieves. Shurugwi the home of elder Manyadza the home of Zwelitini the home of George Shimei Nyathi the home of Mavedzenge the home Munyamane the Home of Cde Mutikizira ahhh the home of Mukoma Washaya is not a haven of thieves. How can it be associated to thieves. Midlands the province of the President of Zimbabwe cde Mnangagwa the adopted home of Mai Auxilia Munangagwa the home of many giants all overseen by general Tongo yes Please we are not murders.
Shurugwi used to be known as Selukwe it was established in 1899 by the British South Africa Company and Willoughby’s Consolidated Company. Its name was derived from a nearby bare oval granite hill that resembled the shape of a pigpen (selukwe) of the local Karanga people.
The district remains an important centre for gold, chrome and platinum mining, but is perhaps best known as the home district of the former Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Douglas Smith who owned a farm near Gwenoro Dam and it is the district where comrade Josiah Magama Tongogara hails from. Shurugwi, formerly Selukwe, is a small town and administrative centre in Midlands Province, southern Zimbabwe, located about 350 km from Harare.
The town is sits on a mineral-rich Archaean greenstone belt, known in this area as the Selukwe Schist Belt,making it one of the most mineral-rich towns in the country. Chromite, gold and nickel are all mined around Shurugwi. The town is also located on one of the most beautiful places in Zimbabwe, Wolfshall Pass, commonly known as Boterekwa due to the winding of the road as it negotiates its way up and between mountains. This is very similar to the pass close to Louis Trichardt in South Africa since both were constructed by an Italian firm, Boterekwa has been a scene of many road accidents with most of them fatal. The most notable of these accidents occurred in 1966 when a bus load of students from Chrome Secondary School overturned. Only three teachers survived the crash,seventy five students died. It is painful that the government has not done anything about the road there at least to widen it.
There are a number of schools in Shurugwi including Parkinson High, Chrome High, Shurugwi 2, Batanai High School, Charles Wraith Primary, Railway block primary, Selukwe peak primary, Ironsides primary etc. Most of the better schools are found in Shurugwi rural area, such as Pakame Mission, one of the oldest schools in the country, a Methodist run mission school which is about 40 km (25 miles) by road on the South towards Zvishavane, close to Guruguru Mountain, a volcanic solid rock mountain in Shurugwi Rural Areas; To honour one of our national heroes a school was named in his name. This school is in Shurugwi district. Tongogara High School, a government operated boarding school 40 km (25 miles) to the East and Hanke Adventist High School, an SDA run school 10 km (6 miles) on the North of Tongogara. Next to Hanke there is a school called Svika High named after a nearby Svika mountain. All these schools offer up to Advanced Level (“A-Level”).
Shurugwi also has rural primary schools such as Vungwi Primary School, Matamba Primary School, Tumba Primary Schools,Dhlemiti Primary school,Chironde Primary school,Zvizhazha Primary School,Mavedzenge Primary School,Musavezi Primary School and Nhema Primary School. Most of the graduates leave Shurugwi after primary/secondary education to pursue further education, usually A levels, in other towns as far as Harare. Shurugwi has produced a considerable number of professionals, notably in the fields of Chartered Accountants, lawyers, engineers, and medical doctors. There is a private college Institute of Business Technology popularly known as IBT College, founded by Sir Godfrey Gandawa, that offers academic school forms 1 to 6, and professional and computing courses at national foundation certificate, national certificate and national diploma levels with HEXCO examination status.
Mhangami Primary School is an Anglican church run school. Originally called St Pius, it was renamed Mhangami in honour of the local Chief Mhangami. The school was established in 1943 and offers up to grade 7.
We will take a closer look of
Tongogara High School which is a government-run high school in the rural areas of Chief Nhema in Shurugwi, Zimbabwe which offers classes up to A-level.
As one of the many post-independence secondary schools to be built in Zimbabwe, it was named after a famous freedom fighter, Josiah Tongogara, as an honour to his exploits in the Rhodesian Bush War. The school is situated in the homeland of the former fighter. It is only 15 km from Chachacha business centre, 18 km from the iconic Chinogwenya village and the District Heroes Acre. The first A-level enrollment was in 1989. Boarding facilities were extended to the lower grades from 1990. There is also a continuing education program for those who would like to advance their education.
The school has produced notable graduates who have gone to make a different both at home and in Zimbabwean diaspora. This school is located in Mvura village. Students at this school usually go to Mvura Seventh Day Adventist church because it is nearer, and it is believed that almost everyone in Mvura Village is an Adventist. The church has been very supportive in grooming the students. Graduates from this school who have gone far: Burombo Mudhumo, Upenyu Mzimbani, Jotham Zvinongoza, Chamson Matanda, Mapingire, Dry Mativenga, Felix Mutasa, Tapiwa Dobo and Munyaradzi Dobo – the twins who are qualified chartered accountants, Comfort and Armstrong Mvura who are believed to have left the school for diaspora and have been supportive to all the residents in the village.
The first students to attend the school were 120 coming from Matamba Primary, Mavedzenge primary school. The first O Level were of November 1985, and the first intake for A Level was in 1986.
On the 23rd of October 2019, there was a fire incident which reduced the boys hostel to ashes. The origins of the fire were unclear, it is believed that someone left his candle burning as there was no electricity due to load shedding. On the 24th of October 2019, Unki mine offered accommodation to all the boys in the boarding and also to transport them to school every morning until the hostel is completely restored.

The town lies in well wooded, hilly and picturesque country at an altitude of about 1,440 metres (4700′) and is well watered having a typical annual rainfall of 89 cm (3′). On a clear day it is quite possible to see the hills around Masvingo and Great Zimbabwe, the latter being over 145 km (90 miles) away.


Shurugwi because of its riches it has attracted thugs who are bent to selfishly squander the riches.


In an unprecedented move the hardworking Member of Parliament for Shurugwi North has formed a trust which is mandated to mine gold and use the profits to benefit the community. Comrade Ronald Robson Nyati (Dzimbahwe) has transformed Shurugwi to be a community of love and sharing. His programme is implementing the devolution which ZANU OF has been advocating for. The Minerals of Shurugwi through honourable Ronald Nyathi has created jobs and benefitted the nation and the community of Shurugwi.


As expected his daring community based move has attracted adverse attention. Before Nyathi came in the gold there were senior cadres who only benefitted their pockets. They created gangs who are bent in tarnishing the image of Shurugwi and stop the community service rendered by honourable Nyathi. Transforming Zimbabwe enriching the community one place at a time is the policy which has powered Nyathi in his community service in Shurugwi.


Nyathi has put together youth in mining ventures and he has instilled strict discipline in the mining activities in Shurugwi area. It is because of his genius leadership that Mashurugwi can not survive in Shurugwi. Nyathi has made every Shurugwian feel to be part and parcel of the development in the province.
Shurugwi is the only place were ZANU PF represents people in the town.


It is therefore clear that there is a strong force which is under hand to remove Nyathi and replace him with a criminal who will allow a few thugs from Kwekwe to benefit from the minerals Shurugwi is sitting on.
Some senior ZANU PF leaders who are not happy with the progress and pease and tranquility in Shurugwi have already started to de campaign Nyathi in order to control Shurugwi. Never in the life time of Shurugwi has people been put together to benefit from their own mineral resources.
Mashurugwi are meant to cause confusion so that the gang leaders whose mind is on exploiting the minerals to their benefits would take control of Shurugwi. They strive on confusion and if they want to benefit they the fan the chaos. Chaos makes it easy for these thugs to bloom.
The sorry thing is that the culprits use the name of the president in their criminal activities.


They are the team which builds a cast wall around the president so that the president will not hear about their activities. They shower the President with lies and capture the vision the president has for a mechanised and corruption free Zimbabwe. This team of corrupt high ranking cadres always obstruct people to see the president and they mount the glory of being the chosen ones. They then abuse their power in the mining sectors.
Midlands should be bringing in millions of dollars to the national pot. Unfortunately all the spoils are used to fatten just a few.


In Kwekwe they are known as honourable thirty percent and elsewhere they are known as honourable. These dishonourable idiots are tarnishing Shurugwi and the name of the President.


Midlands can not be mentioned without mentioning Shurugwi.
The land of many unsaid heroes.
Shurugwi is shouting with me today. NO SIR WE ARE NOT MURDERS. DO NOT EVER USE THE NAME OF SHURUUGWI IN VAIN. NOT IN SHURUGWI’S NAME.

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Masimba Mavaza VAZET

Chiwenga-Marry Settle For Out Of Court Arrangement

The dispute over custody of children and access to a matrimonial home pitting Marry Mubaiwa and her ex-husband Acting President Constantino Chiwenga was yesterday deferred to next week to allow the parties to negotiate a settlement.

Justice Christopher Dube-Banda deferred to Tuesday the matter in which Mubaiwa is seeking an order compelling Acting President Chiwenga to allow her access to their three children and matrimonial home in Harare’s Borrowdale suburb.

Both parties’ lawyers, Mr Taona Nyamakura acting for Mubaiwa and Advocate Lewis Uriri representing Acting President Chiwenga, agreed to the postponement of the matter.

Briefing journalists outside the High Court, Mr Nyamakura confirmed the latest development.

“The matter has been deferred to Tuesday 21 January for possible argument or confirmation of settlement,” he said.

“We exchanged positions as legal practitioners acting for both sides in the matter. The tentative position is that this matter should be settled and not argued.”

Mr Nyamakura added that it would be in the best interest of the children that the parties find each other and the law is followed.

“But it is a tentative position, if we cannot reach a settlement by Monday then it means that we proceed with oral arguments on Tuesday as directed by the judge,” he said.

When approached for comment, Adv Uriri simply said: “The matter will be argued on Tuesday. We are not talking to the Press.”

In her application, Mubaiwa claims that after she was granted bail, she was barred from accessing the matrimonial home at No. 614 Nick Price Drive, Borrowdale Brooke, and children by soldiers from the Presidential Guard.

She claims soldiers, led by a Lieutenant-Colonel Mangezi, advised her they had strict instructions from Acting President Chiwenga not to let anyone in and out of the premises without his express permission.

To this end, Mubaiwa contends that the Acting President’s conduct was in breach of a court order granting her bail, part of whose conditions was that she stays at the matrimonial home until her case is concluded by the courts.

The ex-model also accused Acting President Chiwenga of abusing his position to persecute her despite the fact that the courts were yet to conclude their divorce and the attempted murder charges.

Mubaiwa also claimed that soldiers, acting on the instructions of the Acting President, blocked her from accessing her business premises at Orchid Gardens in Domboshava.

She says that her children aged 8, 7 and 5 were all minors and needed the love and care of their mother.

Opposing Mubaiwa’s application to return to No. 614 Nick Price Drive, Borrowdale Brooke, the Acting President’s lawyers, Manase & Manase Legal Practitioners, argued that the prosecution was not aware that she misrepresented to the court that she had a single passport, yet she has three.

It is being argued on behalf of Acting President Chiwenga that Mubaiwa, being an accused person, could not share the house with the complainant in fear of interference.

The Acting President says it came to the court’s attention that Mubaiwa had two valid diplomatic passports and one ordinary passport when the High Court recently freed her on bail.

He accuses his estranged wife of performing rituals at his Borrowdale Brooke home and bringing in “witchdoctors”.

He denied allegations that he abducted their three children, saying he was taking care of the children as a natural parent.

He says when Mubaiwa was arrested, the children were left unattended. He argues that it became incumbent on him to take custody of the children.

It was further argued that there was medical evidence suggesting Mubaiwa was unfit to take custody of the children.

“The doctor concluded that she (Marry) should be under the care of a physician, a surgeon and a psychiatrist.

“It is indicated that she has flashbacks, suffers from lack of sleep and has difficulties in breathing, symptoms of illicit drug abuse.”

-State Media

OPINION: Zim Governance System Beyond Repair

By Tendai Reuben Mbofana| OF late, I have been quite irritated by my smartphone’s maddeningly frequent demands for me to upgrade its system—at times, as little as only two days after my last upgrade. What I, however, found very interesting is every new upgrade’s claim to “fix bugs”—so-called “debugging”— that is, to identify, correct, and remove defects, in the previous system.

Typical of my mindset, I always soon found myself comparing this to how we, in Zimbabwe, still try to “debug” our government—particularly, through criticism of their destructive and anti-people policies, or proffering advice on how they could improve their operations and the country’s welfare.

Nonetheless, what has become so clear to me is that, after 40 long years of continual bungling and messing up — through persistent unfettered and systemic corruption, institutionalised incompetence, and inherent brutality — it is now foolhardy for anyone to expect any genuine, sustainable, and significant reform from this government’s modus operandi, such that any manner of “debugging” is a lost cause.

As with any computer system that has become too corrupted to be fixed, the only reasonable and progressive action to take would be its complete replacement. Period.

Similarly, this Zimbabwean government is way beyond any fixing, and the only way forward is its complete replacement.The only question that should be on the people of Zimbabwe’s minds is no longer how to fix this system of governance but, rather, how to completely replace it with a modern, more effective, trustworthy, and truly democratic one.

This, of course, requires national debate, and consensus — but, as a law-abiding, patriotic, and loyal member of this great country, I firmly and unequivocally stand on the tenets of constitutionalism, and democracy — as anything else is certainly a recipe for disaster.

That is why, as much as I fully understand and empathise with every one of us Zimbabweans who has had to endure 40 years of untold suffering, anguish, and torment at the hands of this cold-hearted, kleptomaniac, and dysfunctional regime—my viewpoint has always been for us to desist from narrowing our struggle to only an individual.

That is the grave mistake that landed us in these troubles we find ourselves in today under this so-called “new dispensation”— as we myopically reduced our plight to only one man, then president Robert Gabriel Mugabe, instead of focussing on the replacement of the entire system.More in Home

We found ourselves engrossed in such simplistic slogans as, “Mugabe must go!”, yet our problems transcended any one individual, but captured the entire system of governance in Zimbabwe — such that, when the coup d’etat of November 2017 occurred, we were ready pawns in this purely internal Zanu PF factional fight, thereby supporting and celebrating the “debugging” of one problem, and its replacement with another similar problem, yet what was clearly required was the complete replacement of the entire corrupted system.

Today, we find ourselves crying out, “Nothing has changed!”Of course, nothing has changed. Why would anything have changed, when we blindly endorsed the continuation of the same old outdated, antiquated, contaminated, and dysfunctional system?

In fact, that is why we are even saying, “The situation has actually become worse than before”. Yes, it has and it will only get worse!

These days, we are inundated with mostly unverified online stories about another possible coup d’etat.

I cannot help wonder why this renewed excitement in the possibility of the recurrence of such a catastrophe, which quite obviously previously never worked to the ordinary people’s benefit?

If, indeed, another coup were to take place today, are we to find ourselves back in the streets again? Singing, dancing, and waving the Zimbabwean flag? Are we to allow ourselves again, to be gripped by a false and misguided sense of renewed optimism for a better, more prosperous, and democratic future?

Then, a few months down the line, reality sets in. Again, we repeat the expressions of regret, “Nothing has changed”, or, “The situation was actually better under ED”, or, “At least under ED we had such and such!”.

Did we not learn anything? Do we ever learn?Let it be abundantly clear to all Zimbabweans that the only hope for a brighter and better future for this country does not lie in piecemeal changes in the ruling establishment. It does not lie in “debugging” one or two things within the current system.

The situation has long since deteriorated beyond such mediocre measures. After 40 whole years of corruption, incompetence, and brutality, the system has gone beyond repair or fixing.

The government can replace a political appointee like Patrick Chinamasa with a technocrat and internationally acclaimed financial wizard in the mould of Mthuli Ncube, but this will never improve the welfare and well-being of the ordinary Zimbabwean.

We can be relentlessly bombarded with endless mantras, such as “Zimbabwe is open for business”, or “Vision 2030”, or “Upper middle income economy by 2030′, but as long as this outdated system is still in place nothing will ever change.

The people of Zimbabwe may converge around the table with the government, discussing and sharing all manner of economic blueprints, strategies, and plans, yet, these would be nothing better than patches on a tattered trousers, which would never make it new, as only acquiring a fresh pair would be the only reasonable way forward.

This also includes the now popularised issue of ‘talks’ between the two main political parties — Zanu PF and the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) — or, the current child’s play between the government and some pseudo-opposition parties (who embarrassingly and dismally failed to garner any significant votes in the previous harmonised elections in 2018).

As the saying goes, “One cannot put new wine in old wine skins”, the days of trying to fix this obsolete system are long over, as only a bona fide imbecile can ever dream of anything positive coming out of such.

Zimbabweans do not have the luxury — in time, energy, and resources, for misguided, misconceived, and misconstrued hallucinations that this government is salvageable and redeemable, while the country burns, and millions of this county’s people wallow in unending and increasingly toxic abject poverty.

Let us no longer waste our time figuring out how to push, or assist this government to function better but rather, we now need to do what we should have done a long time ago, formulate constitutional and democratic means of replacing the entire system with a totally new updated and upgraded one. Then, and only then, can we ever dream of a prosperous, peaceful, progressive, and democratic nation, where every Zimbabwean’s right to a dignified life is guaranteed.

Obert Gutu, Jealousy Mawarire In War Of Words

Jane Mlambo| Spokesperson of the National Patriotic Front Jealousy Mawarire and former MDC-T Vice President Obert Gutu yesterday engaged in a war of words following the latter’s Twitter post in which he questioned why the country had more churches than industries.

“I have got absolutely nothing against the Church. I was actually born & bred in the then Dutch Reformed Church (DRC), now the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe.(RCZ).
My main worry is when a country has got more churches & ‘prophets’ than it has got factories & industries!,” said Gutu.

This forced Mawarire to shoot back saying churches were open during weekends when industries were closed.

Mawarire did not end there but mocked Gutu as a dunderhead lawyer.

“Churches are open on Saturday & Sundays when industries are closed, where is the link Dunderhead Lawyer?,” responded Mawarire.

Gutu hit back labelling Mawarire an excuse of a journalist.

Shut up, you EXCUSE of a “journalist”….???

MAWARIRE: I left journalism more than a decade ago, only dunderhead lawyers with 3rd class degrees are not aware of that.

GUTU: You’re an EXCUSE of a “journalist”….
A hopeless & utterly broke political waif, scrounging for a living.
Have a life…!!????

MAWARIRE: Since when have meals been “square? ” That’s the dunderhead frivolities you are exhibiting here. I eat from round plates, mheno kwenyu kuPolad kwamunoisirwa ma”square meal”, eat those alone.

MAWARIRE: Ukaona uchidada nekudya sadza then it explains why you are in Polad, looking for a “square meal” nemhazha yese iyoyo? Some of us are very broke but still parking some Mercedes S-classes in the garage, that’s the definition yokuchona yatakadzidziswa kuchurch iyoyo.

Govt Says Chief Ndiweni Removal Was Above Board

GOVERNMENT has dismissed claims by dethroned Ntabazinduna Chief Nhlanhla Ndiweni that his removal from the chieftainship by President Mnangagwa, following recommendations by Cabinet and the Matabeleland North Provincial Assembly of Chiefs, was unlawful.

Mr Ndiweni ceased to be Ntabazinduna chief on November 30 last year and was subsequently stripped of all Government benefits accruing to him.

In its response to Mr Ndiweni’s application challenging his dismissal, the Government argued that his removal was lawful with proper procedures having been followed.

Mr Ndiweni, through his lawyers Mathonsi Ncube Law Chambers, last December filed an application for a declaratur at the Bulawayo High Court citing President Mnangagwa, Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo, the president of the Chiefs Council Chief Fortune Charumbira, the chairman of the Matabeleland North Provincial Assembly of Chiefs, Chief Shana, the acting provincial development coordinator for Matabeleland North Ms Latiso Dlamini and Umguza district development coordinator Mr Tapiwa Zvivovoyi, as respondents.

He wants an order nullifying his removal.

Mr Ndiweni also wants the court to block the Government from dispossessing him of his Government-issued vehicle and chiefs’ regalia, among other State-owned assets.

Secretary for Local Government and Public Works Mr Zvinechimwe Ruvinga Churu has filed a notice of opposition challenging Mr Ndiweni’s application.

In his opposing affidavit, Mr Churu said the President’s decision to sack Mr Ndiweni was in line with the country’s Constitution.

“The applicant (Mr Ndiweni) was lawfully removed from the office as Chief Ndiweni. Section 68 of the Constitution was properly followed, the applicant was given an opportunity to be heard and to make representations during the investigations,” he said.

Mr Churu said Mr Ndiweni misrepresented to the investigation team that his elder brother, Joram, was not interested in being the chief.

Joram is the late Chief Khayisa Ndiweni’s eldest son and culturally he was supposed to take over the chieftaincy from his father when he died in 2010.

In 2014, Joram approached the High Court challenging the appointment of his younger brother as Chief Ndiweni under case number HC1875/14.

Mr Churu argued that Mr Ndiweni was not the rightful heir to the throne.

He said there was nothing unprocedural about the Matabeleland North Provincial Assembly of Chiefs meeting which recommended to the President Mr Ndiweni’s dismissal.

“The meeting established that the applicant was not appointed in line with the prevailing succession tradition. The law is very clear in that the appointment, suspension, removal of chiefs is done by the President on the recommendations of the Provincial Assembly of Chiefs through the minister responsible for traditional leaders,” he said.

“The applicant is misdirected. He was given an opportunity to make representations as expected by the law. I therefore pray that this application be dismissed with costs.”

In his founding affidavit, Mr Ndiweni argued that his removal from the chieftainship was unlawful and a violation of his constitutional right under the Administration of Justice Act as well as under the common law.

“I can only be removed from my office as Chief Ndiweni upon lawful action and processes fully respecting my constitutional rights under subsection (1) and (2) of Section 68 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, which grant me the rights to administrative conduct that is lawful, reasonable, procedural and substantively. I have the right to be promptly given reasons for the administrative conduct taken and affecting my rights and I was denied all these rights,” he said.

Mr Ndiweni said he was not given enough notice of the nature and proposed action against him, including a reasonable opportunity to make representations on the matter.

He argued that Section 3 (2) (a) (i) of the Traditional Leaders Act under which President Mnangagwa removed him from the office of Chief Ndiweni has no application to the removal of chiefs. He said the legal provision does not grant the President the power to strip him of his chieftainship.

“That provision deals exclusively with the issue of appointment of chiefs and not their removal. Chief Ndiweni was duly and lawfully appointed by the then President, the late Robert Gabriel Mugabe in June 2014. Accordingly, no question arises under Section 3(2) (a) (i) of the Traditional Leaders Act,” he said.

“I submit that, in casu, the respondents acted in violation of the law and thereby making their conduct unlawful, null and void.”

Mr Ndiweni claimed that he was not officially served with the letter of dismissal, but only saw it being circulated on social media.

He further claimed that the Matabeleland North Provincial Assembly of Chiefs, the National Council of Chiefs, Minister Moyo and the President never gave him any notice of the intended administrative action, which the Government disputed.

-State media

Reactions To Obert Gutu Resignation From Khupe’s Party

Following MDC-T Vice President Obert Gutu’s resignation from the Thokozani Khupe led movement, social media has gone into an overdrive with people reacting to the news.

Political analyst Dr Pedzisai Ruhanya said he is hoping Gutu will not join the ruling Zanu PF while Hopewell Chin’Ono felt vindicated by the former MDC Spokesperson’s move.

Civil Servants To Survive On Cushioning Allowances This Whole Year – Govt Promises.

Mthuli Ncube

State Media|GOVERNMENT has said civil servants will be paid more cushioning allowances this year as its employees yesterday started receiving their promised payments for this month.

Government this week released $300 million to pay civil servants cushioning allowances as part of its pledge to improve their welfare.

In an interview yesterday, the Deputy Minister of Finance and Economic Development Clemence Chiduwa said Government will pay more of such allowances to its workers during the course of this year.

“I can confirm that the civil servants have started receiving their cushioning allowances. As things stand we are expecting to give them two or three more cushioning allowances throughout the year as we work on finding lasting solutions to improve their conditions of service. We can’t give full amounts at once given the challenges being faced by the Government but the bottom line is we have to look out for our employees and improve their conditions of service,” he said.

Deputy Minister Chiduwa commended civil servants for reporting for duty in the wake of threats of industrial action by some elements.

“From the Government side and as Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, we are happy that the civil servants continue reporting for duty and working very hard considering the difficult economic conditions they are facing. As the Ministry of Finance, we don’t have enough funds at the moment but we are committed to improving the working conditions of the civil servants as evidenced by the release of cushioning allowances which they started receiving this week,” he said.

Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association president and Apex Council team leader Mr Richard Gundani confirmed that teachers received allowances of between $700 and $800 yesterday.

He said they want the exact salaries that they were being paid in United States dollars to be converted into the local currency at the interbank rate.

“Yes, teachers received their cushioning allowances with other civil servants but what we want is transition from the United States dollar salary to a Zimbabwe dollar based salary at the interbank rate and we will continue engaging our employer for that,” said Mr Gundani.

He said it is vital for Government and the Apex Council to continue engaging in negotiations so that civil servants continue reporting for duty.

Civil servants in Gweru yesterday commended Government for paying them the cushioning allowances which they said were coming at the right time when they were dealing with challenges associated with “back to school.”

“I am a teacher in town and I have just withdrawn my money from my bank. It will cover a bit of my needs and we pray that Government continues to remember us so that we are not incapacitated,” said Mrs Vongai Masuwe.

Earlier this week, Finance and Economic Development Ministry permanent secretary Mr George Guvamatanga told this publication that the New Dispensation should be given credit for meeting its financial obligations.

On Monday, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube said Government was seized with addressing the issue of salaries for civil servants.

Government last week offered civil servants a 76 percent pay increase that will result in the least paid worker taking home $2 033, up from $1 023 per month and paid $750 this week as a cushioning allowance for January.

Civil servants however rejected the offer demanding to be paid an equivalent of US$475 for the lowest-paid worker.

Addressing journalists, Prof Ncube said Government had other pressing issues that also required equal attention. He said the issues included ensuring national food security, power generation, job creation and stabilising the local currency.

BREAKING: Obert Gutu Resigns From MDC-T

Jane Mlambo| Obert Gutu, the MDC-T Vice President has announced his resignation from the party with immediate effect.

Announcing his decision on Twitter, Gutu said;

“For purely personal and private reasons, I am resigning from the MDC-T with immediate effect.

“Kindly be advised accordingly,” said Gutu.

Two Hours In Bed With A Lady Of The Night Costs Byo Man US$4000

Ladies of the night roaming the streets of Bulawayo for business.

A PROSTITUTE from Bulawayo has appeared in court for allegedly stealing over US$4 000 and a cellphone from her client after they had spent a night together.

Enelles Tshabangu (26) of Entumbane allegedly stole the money from Mr Zamani Mpofu (33) of Richmond who had hired her to spend the night with him.

Mr Mpofu was charged US$10 for the night and handed the woman US$20 and was given US$10 change.

After having sex, Mr Mpofu woke up the following morning at around 4AM and discovered that his money and phone worth about US$100 were missing.

Tshabangu was nowhere to be found.

The matter was reported to the police leading to the prostitute’s arrest.

Tshabangu pleaded guilty to theft when she appeared before Western Commonage magistrate Ms Tancy Dube.

Ms Dube convicted and remanded her in custody to Monday for sentencing.

Tshabangu told the court that she stole the money because she coveted it.

Asked by Ms Dube why she stole the money, Tshabangu said: “Ngezwa ngifuna ukuyitshontsha. Ngayihawukela.” (I coveted the money and I felt like stealing it.)

Prosecuting, Mr Tapiwa Solani said on Saturday last week at around 2AM, Mr Mpofu was at a bar in the city centre drinking beer. “The complainant then hired the accused person who is a commercial sex worker and asked her to go with him to her place of residence for the night. The accused person agreed and the two went to spend the night in Entumbane suburb,” he said. The two had sexual intercourse before Mr Mpofu fell asleep.

“While the complainant was asleep, the accused person searched the complainant’s trousers where she stole US$4 000, an Itel cellphone and also took US$10 which was change after she had been paid for her services,” Mr Solani said.

Tshabangu sneaked out of the house and hired a taxi to a lodge in the central business district. Mr Mpofu reported the matter to the police leading to Tshabangu’s arrest.

The total value of property and cash that was stolen was US$4 110 and nothing was recovered.

Heathrow Airport Closure, Mid Air Scare For Passengers As Captain Announces Five Minutes Of Fuel Left On Plane

The Mirror|Dozens of British Airways and Virgin flights were diverted from the London transport hub on Friday morning after an unplanned request by the Royal Air Force to halt arrivals

Panicked passengers on Virgin Atlantic were told “we have five minutes of fuel left” by the pilot in chaotic scenes in the skies above Heathrow Airport on Friday.

After the Royal Air Force made an unplanned request to halt arrivals at the busy London transport hub, a number of Heathrow-bound flights were diverted at the last minute.

One passenger onboard the Virgin Atlantic flight claimed their pilot gave them a stark warning as it circled Heathrow.

British TV producer Anne Henry revealed her flight from Los Angeles was diverted to Gatwick due to a lack of fuel.

She told The Mirror: “It was quite alarming when the captain announced after circling Heathrow for a while, ‘Ladies and gentlemen we have about five to 10 minutes’ fuel left so we may need to divert to Gatwick’.

Flights diverted above Heathrow Airport
Dozens of flights were diverted above Heathrow Airport on Friday morning

“We’ve been on the ground for about an hour but we’re not allowed to get off.”

Airspace above Heathrow, as requested by the RAF, was closed off for about 20 minutes.

A Virgin Atlantic spokeswoman said: “Our VS8 flight from Los Angeles to London Heathrow (January 17) has diverted to Gatwick due to a brief closure of airspace over London Heathrow.

“The safety of our customers and crew is always our top priority we’re now doing all we can to get our customers to their final destination as quickly as possible.

“We’d like to apologise to our customers for the disruption to their journey and thank them for their patience.”

A spokesman for the RAF later gave an explanation for the airspace closure.

In a statement, he said: “The RAF can confirm that a flight was completed this morning by one of our assets from RAF Northolt, this flight was coordinated with Heathrow ATC but had to extend by a few minutes to complete its sortie.

“The minor delays caused to civilian air traffic are regretted.”

Heathrow flights diverted
Some passengers complained of being held in the skies for more than an hour

It is believed that the RAF flight was pre-planned, but the spokesman wouldn’t reveal what aircraft were involved.

RAF Northolt is home to 32 (The Royal) Squadron, used to transport royals and VIPs around the world.

Other passengers took to social media to reveal they were being held there for more than an hour.

One passenger tweeted: “Still on the ground and waiting for info… Seems like there are two options right now, refuel and get back to Heathrow or bus to London.”

Virgin Atlantic flight
A Virgin Atlantic passenger said the pilot told them the plane had just 5 minutes of fuel left

Another added: “Our pilot just informed us that they’re restricting arrivals to allow a plane with a security incident on board to land.”

A spokesman for Heathrow Airport said: “Arrivals were paused briefly due to an RAF request for an operational flight within part of Heathrow’s airspace.

“Arrivals are now operating as normal.”

Go And Talk To Each Other Then Come Back On Tuesday, High Court Tells Chiwenga And His Wife Marry.

The Chiwengas in happier times.

Correspondent|The dispute over custody of children and access to a matrimonial home pitting Marry Mubaiwa and her ex-husband Acting President Constantino Chiwenga was yesterday deferred to next week to allow the parties to negotiate a settlement.

Justice Christopher Dube-Banda deferred to Tuesday the matter in which Mubaiwa is seeking an order compelling Acting President Chiwenga to allow her access to their three children and matrimonial home in Harare’s Borrowdale suburb.

Both parties’ lawyers, Mr Taona Nyamakura acting for Mubaiwa and Advocate Lewis Uriri representing Acting President Chiwenga, agreed to the postponement of the matter.

Briefing journalists outside the High Court, Mr Nyamakura confirmed the latest development.

“The matter has been deferred to Tuesday 21 January for possible argument or confirmation of settlement,” he said.

“We exchanged positions as legal practitioners acting for both sides in the matter. The tentative position is that this matter should be settled and not argued.”

Mr Nyamakura added that it would be in the best interest of the children that the parties find each other and the law is followed.

“But it is a tentative position, if we cannot reach a settlement by Monday then it means that we proceed with oral arguments on Tuesday as directed by the judge,” he said.

When approached for comment, Adv Uriri simply said: “The matter will be argued on Tuesday. We are not talking to the Press.”

Gokwe Villagers Want Head Of A Man Accused Of Striking Fellow Villager And Cattle With A Lightning Bolt.

Some of the cattle killed in the lightning strike

A 64-year-old man from Gokwe accused by fellow villagers of being responsible for a mysterious lightning that killed a fellow villager and 20 herd of cattle has sought refuge from a neighbouring traditional leader.

Mr Raymond Masvimbo from Ganda village under Chief Njelele has reportedly sought refugee at Chief Nemangwe’s homestead, amid reports some villagers wanted him tried at Chief Njelele’s court.

Chief Njelele on Tuesday confirmed the development, saying Mr Masvimbo was scheduled to appear before him on Friday last week, but he sought refuge at the neighbouring chief’s home.

He said as per their tradition, when a person seeks refuge from a neighbouring chief, he cannot be tried.

“There was a villager who was killed in a mysterious lightning two weeks ago,” said Chief Njelele. The lightning, which also struck and killed 20 herds of cattle belonging to families in my area left every one shocked because it was not raining.

“Some of the villagers later came to my home and said they were suspecting Mr Masvimbo of being responsible for the mysterious lightning bolt.”

Part of the cattle that were killed by lightening in Gokwe.

Chief Njelele said according to the villagers, Mr Masvimbo had previously threatened to kill the affected families’ beats after they previously turned down his request for draught power from them.

“It is said when rains fell sometime last year, Mr Masvimbo approached the two affected families asking for some draught power. They declined arguing that they were also busy with the beasts on the fields, but he reportedly threatened them with unspecified action and after some weeks, a mysterious lightning bolt struck and killed all their cattle,” said Chief Njelele.

He said he sent some emissaries to Mr Masvimbo’s homestead for him to appear before his traditional court.

“He did not turn up for the court on Friday, but when I made some inquiries, I then learnt that he had sought refuge at Chief Nemangwe. I will have to engage Chief Nemangwe and see how best we can handle the issue,” said Chief Njelele.

Contacted for comment, Mr Masvimbo denied being responsible for the mysterious lightning.

He confirmed he had sought refuge at Chief Nemangwe’s court fearing for his life.

“People in the village were accusing me of killing their cattle,” said Mr Masvimbo.

“I had to seek refuge at the neighbouring chief since people were threatening to kill me.”

Chief Njelele said he has since ordered that the beasts, which were killed in the lightning be burnt.

Just In: Fuel Price Goes Up Again

By Jane Mlambo| The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority has made an upward review of fuel prices with petrol now selling at ZWL$18.28 while Diesel now costs ZWL$19.55 with effect from yesterday Friday 17 January 2020.

ZERA has also slashed down the ethanol blending in fuel from E20 to E5, a move that will bring major relief to motorists who have been complaining of unsustainable blending levels.

Below is the new price schedule released by ZERA.

ED Says His Aides Persuaded Him To Abandon His Leave And Attend A Govt Function

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa, who has continued to execute his official duties, has declared that he is still on his three-week leave and the man in charge remains his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga.

Mnangagwa, who was accompanied by Chiwenga for a tour of a computer, laptop and tablet assembling plant at the TelOne Msasa factory, said despite the visit, he was still on leave.

“This has been an eye-opening event for me. I am on leave and this man Dr (Misheck) Sibanda is the one who persuaded me to come. I didn’t want to come, but I thought maybe I will be given a laptop, I then agreed to come,” he said.

Debate is raging in the country on the fact that Mnangagwa has continued to execute some of his official duties while on leave after he convened a Presidential Advisory Committee (PAC) meeting, met Chinese Foreign minister Wang Yi, flew to Maputo for the inauguration of Mozambican President Filipe Nyuse and toured the TelOne plant.

In a legal opinion, lawyer Thabani Mpofu said it was illegal for Mnangagwa to act in that manner.

“It is not open to the President, during the period in which an acting President is in office, to exercise on a random bases, the already delegated functions of his office. Executive authority cannot, at any level, be shared once delegated. Constitutional authority cannot thereafter be exercised once delegated,” Mpofu argued.

Turning to the factory which employs 30 people and has a capacity to produce 50 000 gadgets per year, Mnangagwa said the project would enable Zimbabwe to join the international highway.

“Jokes aside, this is the way to go. ICT is the way to go. We need to modernise our economy. We need to catch up with the rest of the world,” he said.

“To do so, we don’t need to invent the wheel anymore. We need to access technology from those countries which are willing to engage and co-operate with us and China is one of such countries.”

Jeremiah Munembe, who is leading the project, said they had invested close to US$1 million to come up with the production line of Infinity brand of desktop computers, laptops and tablets.

-Newsday

Zanu PF Created The Mashurugwi Menace: MDC

Emmerson Mnangagwa is not concerned about the Mashurugwi menace because he created the thugs, MDC has said.

See full statement below :

The MDC Youth Assembly notes with concern at the increase in gross human rights violations as evidenced by loss of lives and belongings at the hands of the marauding ZANU PF sponsored machete gangs known as Mashurugwi.

What is glaringly visible is that ZANU PF bigwigs, state security agents and machete gangs are working in cahoots to instil fear through terror on restive citizenry who have become impatient with Emmerson Mnangagwa’s corrupt regime.

That there is an ongoing clandestine sexual transaction between Mashurugwi and some members of ZRP clearly makes it difficult for members of the public to trust the men and women in uniform.

As such, the Assembly will from next week set up Community Resistance Committees across all districts whose prime mandate is to protect citizens from attacks by Mashurugwi terror gangs.

It is very clear that Mnangagwa is not part of the solution but part of the problem hence he is not moved at all by this Mashurugwi menace.

Mnangagwa sleeps comfortably at his residence knowing fully well that he is guarded by CIO, police and military, but our people are having sleepless nights because of these vigilante groups.

As a pro- people Assembly, it is our duty to make sure that our parents, brothers and sisters are safe from attacks by these ZANU PF thugs.

The state, government and those controlling levers of state power have abdicated from their duty to protect citizens, hence we are taking the responsibility to save and protect our people from this ZANU PF sponsored genocide.

Meanwhile, we urge all citizens to be on high alert and avoid moving as individuals.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly NationalSpokesperson

Keep Safe, Met Office Warns Of Heavy Rains Throughout The Weekend.

Heavy rains, damaging winds, lightning and flash flooding are expected from today up to tomorrow across the country.

In a statement yesterday, the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) said: “Rains have been falling across much of the country this week.

“These are expected to intensify as the weekend begins, thus on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 January 2020, areas along the central watershed and in the Eastern Highlands are forecast to receive heavier rains in excess of 50mm in 24 hours.

“Thereafter, the rains should steadily ease off with chilly and cloudy conditions till Tuesday 21 January.”

The MSD said the main watershed is the higher ground from which most of Zimbabwe’s major rivers flow and stretches to cover areas along the Harare-Bulawayo Highway.

Manicaland and Mashonaland provinces are also expected to receive the heavy rains.

The MSD said the expected heavy rains may cause flash flooding in areas where there is poor drainage, while visibility may temporarily be reduced, especially at night.

Trees could also be uprooted, while infrastructure may be damaged by the heavy rains, and a number of precautions have been proposed.

Some of the precautions include not crossing flooded rivers and swollen streams where the depth is unknown.

During storms, citizens are advised to avoid metal objects and tall isolated trees.

Farmers expect the rains to transform their crop, especially in areas that did not receive significant rains in the recent past.

1500 Illegal Miners Associated With Machete Gangs So Far Arrested, 191 Convicted Already.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi

State Media|number of illegal miners arrested countrywide in a police operation to restore law and order in mining communities has risen to 1 536, with 191 of them having been jailed for various offences including prospecting for gold without a licence, trespassing and possessing dagga.

Among the arrested miners was Phelandaba Tshuma (32), the man suspected to be the ringleader of a machete gang that hacked to death a policeman at Good Hope Mine in Battlefields recently.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said a total of 257 suspects appeared at Shamva Circuit Court on Wednesday.

The court jailed 77 of them two years each after they pleaded guilty to illegal mining.

The court slapped the other 112 with 50-day prison terms each for criminal trespassing while one was fined $80, failing which he will spend 30 days in prison for possessing dagga.

Another one was jailed five months with an option to pay a $500 fine for possessing dagga.

The court remanded 66 others in custody pending trial.

Some of the suspects are likely to appear in court today.

Tshuma, suspected to be the ringleader of a machete gang called Ziga, was arrested at his hideout in Rushinga, after he attempted to flee from the police and he was shot in the right leg.

Eight suspects who belong to a Kwekwe-based group called the Maketo Brothers were also arrested and police recovered several machetes, home-made knives and a sack with a sword, bow and three arrows.

Asst Comm Nyathi confirmed the arrests.

“With reference to the murder of a police officer (Constable Wonder Hokoyo) in Battlefields, Kadoma, on 28 December 2019, police have arrested Pelandaba Tshuma at his hideout in Rushinga, Mt Darwin. The accused was on the police wanted list for several cases of attempted murder and assault involving the use of machetes,” he said.

When police raided his hideout, Tshuma attempted to flee, resulting in police firing warning shots but he did not take heed. He was then shot on the right leg leading to his arrest.

Tshuma, who is currently admitted at Kadoma General Hospital under police guard, is facing charges of murdering Cst Hokoyo and attempting to murder Detective Sergeant Munyoro and Detective Assistant Inspector Chikandiwa.

He has three other cases of assault, in which he allegedly used a machete in Kadoma.

Asst Comm Nyathi said in Kwekwe, police, acting on a tip-off, arrested the members of the Maketo Brothers — Albert Tembo (27), Michael Mutevedzi (18), Honest Sibanda (31), Gerald Chinondo (31), Petros Mabeka (33), Alexander Moyo (39), Japhet Tembo (21) and Chiko Mukucha (25).

Three of them were arrested while they were in their vehicle, a BMW registration number AET 4451 and police recovered several machetes.

They then led police to Mbizo high- density suburb where more suspects were arrested and were found with home-made knives and machetes.

Police also recovered a sword, bow and three arrows from one Michael Mutevedzi.

Investigations revealed that Albert Tembo has pending cases of violence and assault. Honest Sibanda had a home-made knife.

The Kwekwe suspects will appear in court today for unlawful possession of dangerous weapons and also engaging in violence using machetes.

Asst Comm Nyathi said: “The Zimbabwe Republic Police assures the nation that follow-ups are going to be vigorously undertaken on anyone involved in machete-wielding gang acts and illegal mining. The police are working flat out to ensure that law and order is maintained throughout the country.

“The ongoing operation against illegal mining and machete-wielding gangs has so far accounted for 1 536 accused persons. The police recovered several vehicles, firearms, a toy gun, explosives, machetes, pepper sprays, ammunition, digital scale and assorted mining implements,” he said.

Govt Adamant On Chief Ndiweni Dismissal Besides Ndiweni Elders Insistence On Him Being Chief

Chief-Ndiweni

State Media|GOVERNMENT has dismissed claims by dethroned Ntabazinduna Chief Nhlanhla Ndiweni that his removal from the chieftainship by President Mnangagwa, following recommendations by Cabinet and the Matabeleland North Provincial Assembly of Chiefs, was unlawful.

Mr Ndiweni ceased to be Ntabazinduna chief on November 30 last year and was subsequently stripped of all Government benefits accruing to him.

In its response to Mr Ndiweni’s application challenging his dismissal, the Government argued that his removal was lawful with proper procedures having been followed.

Mr Ndiweni, through his lawyers Mathonsi Ncube Law Chambers, last December filed an application for a declaratur at the Bulawayo High Court citing President Mnangagwa, Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo, the president of the Chiefs Council Chief Fortune Charumbira, the chairman of the Matabeleland North Provincial Assembly of Chiefs, Chief Shana, the acting provincial development coordinator for Matabeleland North Ms Latiso Dlamini and Umguza district development coordinator Mr Tapiwa Zvivovoyi, as respondents.

He wants an order nullifying his removal.

Mr Ndiweni also wants the court to block the Government from dispossessing him of his Government-issued vehicle and chiefs’ regalia, among other State-owned assets.

Secretary for Local Government and Public Works Mr Zvinechimwe Ruvinga Churu has filed a notice of opposition challenging Mr Ndiweni’s application.

In his opposing affidavit, Mr Churu said the President’s decision to sack Mr Ndiweni was in line with the country’s Constitution.

“The applicant (Mr Ndiweni) was lawfully removed from the office as Chief Ndiweni. Section 68 of the Constitution was properly followed, the applicant was given an opportunity to be heard and to make representations during the investigations,” he said.

Mr Churu said Mr Ndiweni misrepresented to the investigation team that his elder brother, Joram, was not interested in being the chief.

Joram is the late Chief Khayisa Ndiweni’s eldest son and culturally he was supposed to take over the chieftaincy from his father when he died in 2010.

In 2014, Joram approached the High Court challenging the appointment of his younger brother as Chief Ndiweni under case number HC1875/14.

Mr Churu argued that Mr Ndiweni was not the rightful heir to the throne.

He said there was nothing unprocedural about the Matabeleland North Provincial Assembly of Chiefs meeting which recommended to the President Mr Ndiweni’s dismissal.

“The meeting established that the applicant was not appointed in line with the prevailing succession tradition. The law is very clear in that the appointment, suspension, removal of chiefs is done by the President on the recommendations of the Provincial Assembly of Chiefs through the minister responsible for traditional leaders,” he said.

“The applicant is misdirected. He was given an opportunity to make representations as expected by the law. I therefore pray that this application be dismissed with costs.”

In his founding affidavit, Mr Ndiweni argued that his removal from the chieftainship was unlawful and a violation of his constitutional right under the Administration of Justice Act as well as under the common law.

“I can only be removed from my office as Chief Ndiweni upon lawful action and processes fully respecting my constitutional rights under subsection (1) and (2) of Section 68 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, which grant me the rights to administrative conduct that is lawful, reasonable, procedural and substantively. I have the right to be promptly given reasons for the administrative conduct taken and affecting my rights and I was denied all these rights,” he said.

Mr Ndiweni said he was not given enough notice of the nature and proposed action against him, including a reasonable opportunity to make representations on the matter.

He argued that Section 3 (2) (a) (i) of the Traditional Leaders Act under which President Mnangagwa removed him from the office of Chief Ndiweni has no application to the removal of chiefs. He said the legal provision does not grant the President the power to strip him of his chieftainship.

“That provision deals exclusively with the issue of appointment of chiefs and not their removal. Chief Ndiweni was duly and lawfully appointed by the then President, the late Robert Gabriel Mugabe in June 2014. Accordingly, no question arises under Section 3(2) (a) (i) of the Traditional Leaders Act,” he said.

“I submit that, in casu, the respondents acted in violation of the law and thereby making their conduct unlawful, null and void.”

Mr Ndiweni claimed that he was not officially served with the letter of dismissal, but only saw it being circulated on social media.

He further claimed that the Matabeleland North Provincial Assembly of Chiefs, the National Council of Chiefs, Minister Moyo and the President never gave him any notice of the intended administrative action, which the Government disputed.

“I Can’t Do Anything With The High Price Out Beef,” Mnangagwa. 87 People Hospitalised After Eating Anthrax Infected Meat.

Own Correspondent|President Emmerson Mnangagwa recently dissuaded Zimbabweans from eating meat saying it was unhealthy for them, but should turn to green vegetables and potatoes instead.

He was responding to grievances in an interactive session with a rented crowd which was raising its concerns over the exorbitant prices of basic commodities, including meat, at a national clean-up campaign at Kuwadzana 2 shopping centre in Harare.

Mnangagwa in his response said people should not worry about the escalating price of meat because the product was unhealthy for them to consume.

Since Mnangagwa’s unfortunate declaration that he can not control the price of beef which is a staple food in the country, butcheries have wantonly increased the price forcing people to eat meat sourced from any sources most of which is not fit for human consumption.

So far 87 people have been hospitalised after eating meat from cattle affected by anthrax.

The disease has so far claimed about 177 beasts.

Anthrax is a life-threatening infectious disease caused by bacteria that normally affects animals, especially ruminants such as cattle, but being a bacteria, it is easily treatable with antibiotics if detected in time.

Zimbabwe usually experiences anthrax outbreaks during the rainfall season because rains wash away the top soil and expose spores that can remain dormant in the soil for over 40 years.

Livestock, particularly cattle, take up anthrax bacteria while grazing on contaminated land. People get infected when they handle or eat anthrax-infected meat.

Signs of anthrax include sudden death of livestock, rapid decomposition of the bloated carcasses and tarry blood coming out of all natural openings.

Blood from a contaminated carcass is brownish and does not clot.

During this season, anthrax outbreaks have been recorded in Gokwe, Nkayi, Gutu, Bikita, Marondera, Mazowe, Chegutu, Makonde and Sanyati.

In Makonde, there was an unconfirmed report of one person dying, while 64 were hospitalised, while in Masvingo Province’s Bikita District, 28 people were reportedly diagnosed with the disease at different clinics.

Acting director for the Division of Veterinary Field Services Dr Wilmot Chikurunhe said anthrax was being detected in traditional outbreak areas and not affecting the whole districts.

Traditional anthrax areas tend to see outbreaks quite often because of the long life of the spores, but unless infected cattle are moved and die elsewhere, contaminating more soil, the disease does not spread.

Dr Chikurunhe said the disease was restricted to certain areas, although the vaccination coverage was extended to a wider area to contain the outbreak.

“Cattle owners in anthrax areas should ensure their cattle are vaccinated against the disease once a year before the rainy season,” he said. “The department comes in to prevent massive outbreaks, but the primary responsibility for disease prevention lies with the owner.”

Dr Chikurunhe said anthrax carcasses should be disposed of in a manner that did not leave the bacteria exposed to air.

The best method is to burn the carcasses in a pit, then bury the ashes.

But some parts of the country have firewood problems and in such areas, it is recommended to dig a six feet deep pit, cover the carcass completely with soil, apply a layer of agricultural lime (it excludes oxygen) before filling the rest of the pit with soil.

Dr Chikurunhe said this was best done under the supervision of veterinary personnel.

Anthrax bacteria stays in the soil for many years in a dormant form and once it is exposed to oxygen, it changes to a form that infects animals and humans.

“For this reason, safe disposal of anthrax carcasses is important and anthrax graves must be marked to prevent accidental excavation in future,” said Dr Chikurunhe.

He said so far, no human cases of the disease had been traced to consumption of meat from a registered butchery or supermarket.

All cases are related to meat obtained from informal village sales.

“The sale of meat in butcheries and supermarkets is regulated under the Public Health Act, which is administered by the Ministry of Health and Child Care,” said Dr Chikurunhe.

“Inspection of butcheries for compliance is carried out by public health officers from the same ministry.

“Once an outbreak is confirmed, the area is placed under movement quarantine and no permits are issued to move animals out of the area or to slaughter facilities.”

During an outbreak, officials from both the Ministry of Health and Child Care and the Department of Veterinary Services jointly monitor that meat being sold in butcheries is coming from a registered facility and is fit for human consumption.

“The sale of meat outside a registered butchery is an offence under the same Act,” said Dr Chikurunhe. “The public is discouraged from buying meat at informal markets as they risk contracting anthrax and other diseases.”

Dr Chikurunhe said his department had enough vaccines to respond to outbreaks.

Already, vaccines have been dispatched to all provinces affected and vaccination has either been completed or is ongoing in such areas, and those at risk of contracting the disease.

“Treasury is facilitating payment for additional vaccines to cover areas that are considered traditional anthrax areas, but have not reported outbreaks,” he said.

The vaccination campaign is combined with awareness campaigns jointly organised with the Ministry of Health and Child Care.

In outbreak areas, some farmers fail to come to terms with the loss of cattle and try to salvage value from the carcasses, in the process, failing to report cattle deaths to veterinary authorities.

Farmers are advised to report sick animals and animal deaths to the nearest veterinary offices, not to open animals that die on their own or of disease, and not to eat meat from such animals.

Dr Chikurunhe said the public should not move animals or meat illegally from infected areas.

Zimbabwe Farmers Union (ZFU) executive director Mr Paul Zakariya said they had received reports of anthrax outbreaks and urged farmers to vaccinate their livestock.

“We discourage farmers from consuming meat from animals that would have died from unknown causes,” he said. “Farmers should vaccinate their livestock and work closely with veterinary officers to curb the spread of the disease.”

Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers Union (ZCFU) president Mr Wonder Chabikwa said: “Some farmers are not aware of the difference between tick-borne diseases and anthrax and this causes challenges.

“Farmers should seek assistance from local veterinary officers. Selling the cattle to unsuspecting people causes a health hazard. There is need for a lot of interaction between farmers and veterinary officers.”

Livestock expert and farmer, Mr Solomon Zawe said farmers should dip, dose and vaccinate their livestock even when there was no disease outbreak.

“Farmers should follow the vaccination calendar,” he said. “Another challenge is that we are attached to our livestock and we do not want to sell. Instead of selling part of the herd to get money to buy feeds and vaccines, we maintain the large herd which may later be affected by diseases.”

Mr Zawe said the veterinary department should be capacitated to deal with disease outbreaks.

Source: State Media

“We Were Enforcing A Search Warrant Issued By The Court,” Police On MDC Offices Raid

Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi

State Media|The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) yesterday raided MDC headquarters in Harare after obtaining a search warrant to search for offensive weapons allegedly meant for criminal use.

The party had earlier on issued a statement alleging that police had besieged its headquarters to plant machetes, in an attempt to portray it as a criminal organisation.

Police, however, dismissed the claims saying they had a constitutional mandate to maintain law and order in the country.

In an interview, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said police were enforcing the search warrant that had been issued.

“Police are enforcing a search warrant issued by the court in terms of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act, in connection with the suspicion of possession of articles for criminal use as defined in Section 40 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act (Chapter 9.23) with regards to the maintenance of law and order,” he said.

By last night, he said no arrests had been made and the officers were still on the ground.

Police cordoned off the corner of Angwa Street and Nelson Mandela Avenue and Nelson Mandela and First Street, which form the street block where the party’s headquarters are located. A crowd that had gathered near the opposition offices was dispersed around 6.30pm.

Asst Comm Nyathi said whoever was alleging that the police intended to plant machetes should bring evidence to that effect.

ZACC Closes In On Massive Fuel Smuggling Network

Loice Matanda Moyo

State Media|FORTY-TWO local fuel companies have been asked to explain their dealings as the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), in conjunction with foreign law enforcement agencies, investigate the smuggling of fuel from Zimbabwe to South Africa, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

The companies were given up to January 24 to submit all papers relating to the importation of petrol and diesel between January 2018 and December 2019.

Complex cartels are reportedly importing fuel from Mozambique at prices in the region of US50 cents per litre before taking it to neighbouring countries using forged export documents.

Big names are being implicated in the smuggling racket though the value of fuel smuggled out of Zimbabwe is yet to be established.

ZACC chairperson Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo yesterday said the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) was also assisting to unearth evidence of fuel smuggling.

“ZACC and ZIMRA have been conducting an investigation into reports received, indicating that there has been a massive and expansive operation involving smuggling of significant volumes of fuel, mainly diesel and petrol through a number of our ports of entry.

“Investigations carried out thus far reveal the existence of a criminal fuel smuggling syndicate involving entities that are registered in Zimbabwe and in a neighbouring country.

“This criminal project has been in operation for a period of two years and its activities have caused financial prejudice to the Government of Zimbabwe and that of the neighbouring country,” said Justice Matanda-Moyo.

Fuel prices in Zimbabwe are arguably the lowest in the region, making unscrupulous dealers divert diesel and petrol to foreign markets where they fetch more.

Some of the fuel is sold locally, but strictly in foreign currency.

ZACC has instituted the investigation at a time when over 25 million litres of fuel smuggled from Zimbabwe was being held by the police in South Africa.

ZACC has since asked 42 companies registered in Zimbabwe to furnish investigators with documentation relating to their fuel dealings.

The companies are: Global Oil, Com Oil Petrol, Victoria Falls Truck, Unique Jay, Nansane (Rosmitrick), Bankable Resources, Silver Air, Timkase Investments, Dexfueld Pvt Ltd, Chilota Mine, Mann Aggregates, Matriflex Oils, Bresville Investments, Fastlane Petroleum, Couderay Oil, Outrech Comm, Plulixey Petroleum, Bantu Africa Mining, Valley Field Holdings, Takunda Fuel Services, Musa Petroleum, Einstein Energy, Kinsey Mining, Emirates Valley, Afrifor, Megabest, Nelich Investments, BOL Supplies, Traderose Investments, Coalvart Enterprises, Kit Kat Enterprises, Skybuild Construction, Elkrus Pvt Limited, Getmack Fuels, Falika Pvt Ltd, Bustque, Talebrant Investments, Peritus, Downtown Fuel, Valbazen Enterprises, Quick Gases and Roomi Truckshop.

“The companies listed above should submit documents relating to their importation of diesel and petrol for the period stretching from January 2018 to December 2019.

“The papers are to be submitted to the chairperson of ZACC Justice Matanda Moyo’s office at Mt Pleasant Business Park by Friday next week.”

ZACC appealed for cooperation from people with information relevant to the investigation.

“ZACC is appealing to the public to come forward with any information that they might have pertaining to the smuggling of fuel into and out of Zimbabwe.

“The success of the investigation in question and the prosecution of the smuggling culprits will depend, to a large extent, on the cooperation of the public in this matter,” said Justice Matanda-Moyo.

ZIMRA recently cornered fuel dealers who used to divert fuel to the black market by adopting the Electronic Cargo Tracking System (ECTS) which tracks fuel tankers to their indicated destinations.

This resulted in some of the dealers chickening out, leading to the National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe (NOIC) recording declining figures on those requesting the product.

ECTS managed to reduce cases of diversion of fuel from NOIC depots, transit fraud and the dumping of illegal fuel imports on the domestic market.

Two Zimbabweans were recently arrested in South Africa for allegedly stealing fuel worth more than R3 million at a Transnet station in Warden, Free State.

A Hawks team arrested the pair, aged 38 and 43 after a tip-off that four tankers were reportedly transporting the fuel to Gauteng.

Four tankers laden with stolen diesel and petrol were intercepted near a farm in Presentkraal Street.

They were charged with theft and damaging essential infrastructure.

Latest On Marry, Constantino Chiwenga Court Case

The dispute over custody of children and access to a matrimonial home pitting Marry Mubaiwa and her ex-husband Acting President Constantino Chiwenga was yesterday deferred to next week to allow the parties to negotiate a settlement.

Justice Christopher Dube-Banda deferred to Tuesday the matter in which Mubaiwa is seeking an order compelling Acting President Chiwenga to allow her access to their three children and matrimonial home in Harare’s Borrowdale Suburb.

Both parties’ lawyers, Mr Taona Nyamakura acting for Mubaiwa and Advocate Lewis Uriri representing Acting President Chiwenga, agreed to the postponement of the matter.

Briefing journalists outside the High Court, Mr Nyamakura confirmed the latest development.

“The matter has been deferred to Tuesday 21 January for possible argument or confirmation of settlement,” he said.

“We exchanged positions as legal practitioners acting for both sides in the matter. The tentative position is that this matter should be settled and not argued.”

Mr Nyamakura added that it would be in the best interest of the children that the parties find each other and the law is followed.

“But it is a tentative position, if we cannot reach a settlement by Monday then it means that we proceed with oral arguments on Tuesday as directed by the judge,” he said.State media

MDC Students Council SOLIDARITY MESSAGE TO EFF Students Council

MDC STUDENT COUNCIL embraces the great work by EFF Student Command in their fight for academic freedoms across South Africa.

We support the move by the EFF Student Command to shutdown Nkangala Witbank Campus under their #SizofundaNgenkhani Campaign. The shutdown follows the institution’s act of rendering students who have not yet registered homeless. The exclusionary behavior by Universities when dealing with ones access to education is totally unacceptable and we applud the great step by the Student Command to peacefully fight for Access to Education .

As Zimbabwean students guided by the principles of Pan-Africanism we are going to carry that campaign across the border and ensure all Zimbabweans can exercise their right to education, which the government continues to ignore. Unreasonable fees hikes not encompassing food, accommodation and transport while workers salaries remain low is totally unacceptable. We are going to take to the streets and ensure that that the government addresses the issue of access to education.

Students welfare should be seriously considered and it is our own mandate as students to make sure that happens. We shall unite and move together as one African students towards academic freedoms and together we shall achieve.

Signed by Hither Rujeko
MDC Students Council
Secretary General

1500 MaShurugwi Nabbed

THE number of illegal miners arrested countrywide in a police operation to restore law and order in mining communities has risen to 1 536, with 191 of them having been jailed for various offences including prospecting for gold without a licence, trespassing and possessing dagga.

Among the arrested miners was Phelandaba Tshuma (32), the man suspected to be the ringleader of a machete gang that hacked to death a policeman at Good Hope Mine in Battlefields recently.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said a total of 257 suspects appeared at Shamva Circuit Court on Wednesday.

The court jailed 77 of them two years each after they pleaded guilty to illegal mining.

The court slapped the other 112 with 50-day prison terms each for criminal trespassing while one was fined $80, failing which he will spend 30 days in prison for possessing dagga.

Another one was jailed five months with an option to pay a $500 fine for possessing dagga.
The court remanded 66 others in custody pending trial.
Some of the suspects are likely to appear in court today.

Tshuma, suspected to be the ringleader of a machete gang called Ziga, was arrested at his hideout in Rushinga, after he attempted to flee from the police and he was shot in the right leg.

Eight suspects who belong to a Kwekwe-based group called the Maketo Brothers were also arrested and police recovered several machetes, home-made knives and a sack with a sword, bow and three arrows.
Asst Comm Nyathi confirmed the arrests.

“With reference to the murder of a police officer (Constable Wonder Hokoyo) in Battlefields, Kadoma, on 28 December 2019, police have arrested Pelandaba Tshuma at his hideout in Rushinga, Mt Darwin. The accused was on the police wanted list for several cases of attempted murder and assault involving the use of machetes,” he said.

When police raided his hideout, Tshuma attempted to flee, resulting in police firing warning shots but he did not take heed. He was then shot on the right leg leading to his arrest.

Tshuma, who is currently admitted at Kadoma General Hospital under police guard, is facing charges of murdering Cst Hokoyo and attempting to murder Detective Sergeant Munyoro and Detective Assistant Inspector Chikandiwa.-State media

ZACC Investigates Fuel Companies

State Media – Forty-two local fuel companies have been asked to explain their dealings as the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), in conjunction with foreign law enforcement agencies, investigate the smuggling of fuel from Zimbabwe to South Africa, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

The companies were given up to January 24 to submit all papers relating to the importation of petrol and diesel between January 2018 and December 2019.

Complex cartels are reportedly importing fuel from Mozambique at prices in the region of US50 cents per litre before taking it to neighbouring countries using forged export documents.

Big names are being implicated in the smuggling racket though the value of fuel smuggled out of Zimbabwe is yet to be established.

ZACC chairperson Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo yesterday said the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) was also assisting to unearth evidence of fuel smuggling.

“ZACC and ZIMRA have been conducting an investigation into reports received, indicating that there has been a massive and expansive operation involving smuggling of significant volumes of fuel, mainly diesel and petrol through a number of our ports of entry.

“Investigations carried out thus far reveal the existence of a criminal fuel smuggling syndicate involving entities that are registered in Zimbabwe and in a neighbouring country.

“This criminal project has been in operation for a period of two years and its activities have caused financial prejudice to the Government of Zimbabwe and that of the neighbouring country,” said Justice Matanda-Moyo.

Fuel prices in Zimbabwe are arguably the lowest in the region, making unscrupulous dealers divert diesel and petrol to foreign markets where they fetch more.
Some of the fuel is sold locally, but strictly in foreign currency.

ZACC has instituted the investigation at a time when over 25 million litres of fuel smuggled from Zimbabwe was being held by the police in South Africa.

ZACC has since asked 42 companies registered in Zimbabwe to furnish investigators with documentation relating to their fuel dealings.

The companies are: Global Oil, Com Oil Petrol, Victoria Falls Truck, Unique Jay, Nansane (Rosmitrick), Bankable Resources, Silver Air, Timkase Investments, Dexfueld Pvt Ltd, Chilota Mine, Mann Aggregates, Matriflex Oils, Bresville Investments, Fastlane Petroleum, Couderay Oil, Outrech Comm, Plulixey Petroleum, Bantu Africa Mining, Valley Field Holdings, Takunda Fuel Services, Musa Petroleum, Einstein Energy, Kinsey Mining, Emirates Valley, Afrifor, Megabest, Nelich Investments, BOL Supplies, Traderose Investments, Coalvart Enterprises, Kit Kat Enterprises, Skybuild Construction, Elkrus Pvt Limited, Getmack Fuels, Falika Pvt Ltd, Bustque, Talebrant Investments, Peritus, Downtown Fuel, Valbazen Enterprises, Quick Gases and Roomi Truckshop.

“The companies listed above should submit documents relating to their importation of diesel and petrol for the period stretching from January 2018 to December 2019.

“The papers are to be submitted to the chairperson of ZACC Justice Matanda Moyo’s office at Mt Pleasant Business Park by Friday next week.”

ZACC appealed for cooperation from people with information relevant to the investigation.
“ZACC is appealing to the public to come forward with any information that they might have pertaining to the smuggling of fuel into and out of Zimbabwe.

“The success of the investigation in question and the prosecution of the smuggling culprits will depend, to a large extent, on the cooperation of the public in this matter,” said Justice Matanda-Moyo.

ZIMRA recently cornered fuel dealers who used to divert fuel to the black market by adopting the Electronic Cargo Tracking System (ECTS) which tracks fuel tankers to their indicated destinations.

This resulted in some of the dealers chickening out, leading to the National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe (NOIC) recording declining figures on those requesting the product.

ECTS managed to reduce cases of diversion of fuel from NOIC depots, transit fraud and the dumping of illegal fuel imports on the domestic market.

Two Zimbabweans were recently arrested in South Africa for allegedly stealing fuel worth more than R3 million at a Transnet station in Warden, Free State.

A Hawks team arrested the pair, aged 38 and 43 after a tip-off that four tankers were reportedly transporting the fuel to Gauteng.

Four tankers laden with stolen diesel and petrol were intercepted near a farm in Presentkraal Street. They were charged with theft and damaging essential infrastructure. – state media

Kadewere Scores 18th Goal Of The Season

Farai Dziva| Zimbabwe Warriors and Le Havre striker Tinotenda Kadewere has been voted in the French Ligue 2 team-of-the-week for match day 20.

The 24-year-old gunslinger, who is by far the most prolific striker in the French second tier division, showed why he is a target of many teams across Europe, by scoring his 18th goal of the season in the 1-0 win over Niort last Friday, Le Havre’s 20th game of the current campaign and first of 2020.

Consequently, the former Harare City man inevitably finds himself in the team-of-the-week voted by fans of the league for match day 20.

Is Mnangagwa The Man Behind MaShurugwi Terror?

Farai Dziva| Emmerson Mnangagwa is not concerned about the Mashurugwi menace because he created the thugs, MDC has said.

See full statement below :

The MDC Youth Assembly notes with concern at the increase in gross human rights violations as evidenced by loss of lives and belongings at the hands of the marauding ZANU PF sponsored machete gangs known as Mashurugwi.

What is glaringly visible is that ZANU PF bigwigs, state security agents and machete gangs are working in cahoots to instil fear through terror on restive citizenry who have become impatient with Emmerson Mnangagwa’s corrupt regime.

That there is an ongoing clandestine sexual transaction between Mashurugwi and some members of ZRP clearly makes it difficult for members of the public to trust the men and women in uniform.

As such, the Assembly will from next week set up Community Resistance Committees across all districts whose prime mandate is to protect citizens from attacks by Mashurugwi terror gangs.

It is very clear that Mnangagwa is not part of the solution but part of the problem hence he is not moved at all by this Mashurugwi menace.

Mnangagwa sleeps comfortably at his residence knowing fully well that he is guarded by CIO, police and military, but our people are having sleepless nights because of these vigilante groups.

As a pro- people Assembly, it is our duty to make sure that our parents, brothers and sisters are safe from attacks by these ZANU PF thugs.

The state, government and those controlling levers of state power have abdicated from their duty to protect citizens, hence we are taking the responsibility to save and protect our people from this ZANU PF sponsored genocide.

Meanwhile, we urge all citizens to be on high alert and avoid moving as individuals.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

MDC Vows To Protect Citizens From MaShurugwi Attacks

Farai Dziva| Emmerson Mnangagwa is not concerned about the Mashurugwi menace because he created the thugs, MDC has said.

See full statement below :

The MDC Youth Assembly notes with concern at the increase in gross human rights violations as evidenced by loss of lives and belongings at the hands of the marauding ZANU PF sponsored machete gangs known as Mashurugwi.

What is glaringly visible is that ZANU PF bigwigs, state security agents and machete gangs are working in cahoots to instil fear through terror on restive citizenry who have become impatient with Emmerson Mnangagwa’s corrupt regime.

That there is an ongoing clandestine sexual transaction between Mashurugwi and some members of ZRP clearly makes it difficult for members of the public to trust the men and women in uniform.

As such, the Assembly will from next week set up Community Resistance Committees across all districts whose prime mandate is to protect citizens from attacks by Mashurugwi terror gangs.

It is very clear that Mnangagwa is not part of the solution but part of the problem hence he is not moved at all by this Mashurugwi menace.

Mnangagwa sleeps comfortably at his residence knowing fully well that he is guarded by CIO, police and military, but our people are having sleepless nights because of these vigilante groups.

As a pro- people Assembly, it is our duty to make sure that our parents, brothers and sisters are safe from attacks by these ZANU PF thugs.

The state, government and those controlling levers of state power have abdicated from their duty to protect citizens, hence we are taking the responsibility to save and protect our people from this ZANU PF sponsored genocide.

Meanwhile, we urge all citizens to be on high alert and avoid moving as individuals.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Musona To Make Debut For KAS Eupen On Saturday

Knoweledge Musona has joined Belgian top-flight KAS Eupen on loan from Anderlecht until the end of the season.

The loan transfer follows after the Zimbabwean forward failed to break into the first team this season. He trained with the Eupen in Doha, Qatar last week and impressed the technical team.

Speaking after the signing at a presser on Friday, coach Beñat San José said: “Knowledge Musona has integrated very well into the team. He is a player who offers us additional opportunities in attack. He can score goals himself, but he can also support his teammates with good passes.”

The deal ends speculation regarding the 29-year old’s future.

Meanwhile, Musona is expected to make his competitive debut against Charleroi in the league on Saturday.-Soccer 24

Musona Finds New Home

Knoweledge Musona has joined Belgian top-flight KAS Eupen on loan from Anderlecht until the end of the season.

The loan transfer follows after the Zimbabwean forward failed to break into the first team this season. He trained with the Eupen in Doha, Qatar last week and impressed the technical team.

Speaking after the signing at a presser on Friday, coach Beñat San José said: “Knowledge Musona has integrated very well into the team. He is a player who offers us additional opportunities in attack. He can score goals himself, but he can also support his teammates with good passes.”

The deal ends speculation regarding the 29-year old’s future.

Meanwhile, Musona is expected to make his competitive debut against Charleroi in the league on Saturday.-Soccer 24

“We Don’t Believe In Violence”

Farai Dziva|The Movement for Democratic Change says police details are planning to plant machetes at Morgan Tsvangirai House in a bid to portray the party as a violent entity.

See full statement :
We have gathered from impeccable sources within the regime that the police intend to siege Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House in a desperate bid to plant machetes and justify their unwarranted crackdown on the party’s legitimate activities.

They are on a desperate witch-hunt and are frantically seeking to portray the MDC, the people’s party, as a rogue organization.

The police have been illegally cracking down on the party’s legitimate programmes, proscribing innocent party activities, arresting the party leadership and stopping Zimbabweans from peacefully expressing themselves in line with the country’s Constitution.

We understand the police are seeking a search warrant in order to use their presence at the headquarters of the people’s party so as to plant machetes and portray the MDC as a criminal organization.

The desperate attempts will not wash.

The people shall govern.

Luke Tamborinyoka
Deputy National Spokesperson

Plot To Raid MDC HQ Exposed

Farai Dziva|The Movement for Democratic Change says police details are planning to plant machetes at Morgan Tsvangirai House in a bid to portray the party as a violent entity.

See full statement :
We have gathered from impeccable sources within the regime that the police intend to siege Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House in a desperate bid to plant machetes and justify their unwarranted crackdown on the party’s legitimate activities.

They are on a desperate witch-hunt and are frantically seeking to portray the MDC, the people’s party, as a rogue organization.

The police have been illegally cracking down on the party’s legitimate programmes, proscribing innocent party activities, arresting the party leadership and stopping Zimbabweans from peacefully expressing themselves in line with the country’s Constitution.

We understand the police are seeking a search warrant in order to use their presence at the headquarters of the people’s party so as to plant machetes and portray the MDC as a criminal organization.

The desperate attempts will not wash.

The people shall govern.

Luke Tamborinyoka
Deputy National Spokesperson

Luke Tamborinyoka MDC-T former Presidential Spokesperson

Former Harare City Mayor Statement On Problems In The Capital City

Farai Dziva|Harare City Council Mayor, Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni says those running the affairs of the capital city must be given the full mandate to do so.

See Manyenyeni’s argument below :

  1. Problems are not “emerging”!

There have been there since March 2013 when the Minister approved unsustainable salaries to HCC employees and 4 months later in July 2013 wrote off over 2 years’ worth of revenue.

The sum total of the two crippling decisions was over 800m USD.

(Chisi hachiyeri musi wacharimwa!)

We stepped into council in September 2013 served until July 2018.

  1. Harare City Council- like any other public institution- operates on what I termed ‘SERVICE DECEIVERY’ basis.

It is the promise or expectation of service delivery when the factors on the ground clearly point otherwise.

  1. Most service delivery demands, promises and analyses are defective, uninformed and illiterate.

I have always said if Council does not fix big things it will be embarrassed by (or celebrated for) small things.

  1. Council must provide a clear indication of just SIX figures:

The total monthly revenue amount AND just the (CORRECT) top 5 monthly expenditure items.

That will be clear enough to tell where the adult demands and promises are.

  1. The salary debate will not go far because both management and councillors are compromised in the matter.

In search of governance excellence only those whose relatives are not employed in Council can make objective decisions about council employment costs.

  1. The unfinished political debate about who RUNS urban councils rings on.

In part answer to that debate I plead:

“The MDCA must LEAD the MDCA-HELD councils and CONTROL them and be answerable”.

Kasukuwere Finally Speaks

By Upenyu Chaota | TellZim | The self-exiled former Zanu PF political commissar Savior Kasukuwere has for the first time opened up to the media since the November 2017 military takeover when he, together with other Generation 40 (G40) faction members skipped the borders in fear of being killed or arrested by the new government.

In an exclusive telephone interview with TellZim News from his base outside the country, Kasukuwere opened up on what he thinks about the current government led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

He said Zimbabwe was in a mess and that corrective measures had to be taken for the country to prosper; adding that the mafia-style leadership being exhibited by Mnangagwa and his government should be put to an end.

“The country is being run by a mafia and it is in a mess. Corrective measures have to be taken to right a lot of wrongs.

“I will not speak about my future plans yet because one has to be strategic. You will hear of my plans when the time comes and I promise you that we will make Zimbabwe a pride for everyone,” said Kasukuwere.

Kasukuwere’s plans have shaken Zanu PF to the core as many within the ruling party are said to still bear allegiance to the former national political commissar who, during his term, managed to solidify his control of the ruling party’s lower structures.

The launch of the TysonWabantu Movement in Bulawayo may be the first signs of the coming of Kasukuwere.

In November of 2017, the politics of the country and Zanu PF were re-written after the military effected a coup which marked the end of former president Robert Mugabe’s 37 years of a ‘brutal’ and ‘disastrous’ reign.

The same military take over brought to an end one of the worst factional fights in Zanu PF with the Mnangagwa-aligned faction, Team Lacoste, prevailing over the Generation 40 faction aligned to former First Lady Grace Mugabe.

The G40 faction was in a habit of louding its dominance, oblivious to the military power behind Team Lacoste.

Lacoste waited for the opportune time to strike and they did so swiftly and with precision leaving G40 confused as to what had hit them.

All perceived members of the G40 faction were hunted down with some going into exile.

Mnangagwa promised a new dispensation where the Mugabe play book would be thrown out of the window and many people believed him only to be disappointed later on.

A few months later, Mnangagwa went back on his word and the man who claimed to be as soft as wool proved to be as tough as nails, giving credit to those who nicknamed him Crocodile.

The situation in the country has gone from bad to worse leaving many wondering why they participated in the military-led march to oust Mugabe.

It was not long before many Zimbabweans became disillusioned and wished they could go back to the Mugabe era where they claim life was better than under the ‘new dispensation’.

Life has become difficult for the majority of Zimbabwe with prices rising unabated and salaries getting eroded by inflation. Mnangagwa has kept his hands on the trigger to scare off any threat to his power in the face of pressing economic matters.

It is too late now for Zimbabweans to raise their voices against the Mnangagwa-led administration because he has proven to be more brutal and lethal against dissenting voices.

Desperate citizens are increasingly turning to religion where some unscrupulous men of cloth rob them of their hard-earned resources in the promise of a better life that never comes

People have tried to vote Zanu PF out of power but that strategy has failed since independence prompting many to come to terms with the reality that Zanu PF has mastered the techniques of staying in power.

Many people believed in the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC but it has proven to be ineffective to confront Zanu PF in an election or the streets.

It has become apparently clear that Zimbabwe now needs a saviour beyond Mnangagwa and Chamisa.

Since rumours of the vanquished G40 faction regrouping to challenge Zanu PF in 2023 elections have begun spilling from across the Limpopo, many Zimbabweans have found themselves divided on whether the former local government minister and former Zanu PF national political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere, who is exiled in South Africa, could be equated to the biblical Joshua who will take the people to the promised land.

Kasukuwere is being touted as new leader of yet-to-be unveiled party made up largely of former G40 functionaries to challenge President Mnangagwa in 2023.

The composed Tyson, as Kasukuwere is nicknamed, has however managed to keep his cards close to his chest leaving many guessing his next moves.

What has become clear is that Kasukuwere is bitter with Zanu PF and now that all the criminal charges levelled against him have been dropped, he can now come back into the country and be the saviour everyone so desperately needs.

The Zanu PF national political commissar Victor Matemadanda once told a Masvingo provincial inter-district meeting that those wavering members whose allegiance is in question would be kicked out of the party.

Matemadanda made the threats after it was reported that G40 had a secret meeting in Masvingo in which they laid the foundation for the coming of Kasukuwere.

“We want people who are true to the party. Those who are wavering must go where they think they belong. Make no mistake, Zanu PF did not take this country to let it go like that.

“This country was left without a President when Mugabe resigned and President Mnangagwa was out of the country then. No one dared to sit of the throne, not even Kasukuwere. So what does he think has changed now? We all waited for President Mnangagwa to come back,” said Matemadanda then.

However, some sources who reportedly harbour loyalty for Kasukuwere told TellZim News that Zanu PF was trying to isolate Kasukuwere by luring all people around him.

It is said that Zanu PF has compromised all people who could make any Kasukuwere-led party a formidable force by giving them lucrative deals.

The sources say the formation of The Zimbabwe People’s Party (ZPP) which is led by another former G40 functionary and former cabinet minister Walter Mzembi, is testimony of the Zanu PF hand hard at work.

“The plan is to isolate Kasukuwere and take away all the people around him. Zanu PF is trying to reach out to all the G40 elements and offer them deals so that they do not join Kasukuwere.

“Do you really think Mzembi can be President? Mzembi personally knows that he is far from being a leader of anyone but his party was only created to create diversion. Kasukuwere is an idea whose time has come,” said one source.

Political analyst Alexander Rusero said Kasukuwere will never be the saviour of Zimbabwe due to the historical baggage he carries.

“Kasukuwere is definitely not the saviour. For the umpteenth time, the balance of power in Zimbabwe shall be confined to binary politics of MDC and Zanu PF.

“The burden Kasukuwere carries is to be labelled a former Zanu PF who cannot do anything new, a Zanu PF project and diversionary gimmick ahead of 2023 and or a political spent-force whose movement will die a natural death,” said Rusero.

Manyenyeni Speaks On City Of Harare Woes

Farai Dziva|Former Harare City Council Mayor, Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni says those running the affairs of the capital city must be given the full mandate to do so.

See Manyenyeni’s argument below :

  1. Problems are not “emerging”!

There have been there since March 2013 when the Minister approved unsustainable salaries to HCC employees and 4 months later in July 2013 wrote off over 2 years’ worth of revenue.

The sum total of the two crippling decisions was over 800m USD.

(Chisi hachiyeri musi wacharimwa!)

We stepped into council in September 2013 served until July 2018.

  1. Harare City Council- like any other public institution- operates on what I termed ‘SERVICE DECEIVERY’ basis.

It is the promise or expectation of service delivery when the factors on the ground clearly point otherwise.

  1. Most service delivery demands, promises and analyses are defective, uninformed and illiterate.

I have always said if Council does not fix big things it will be embarrassed by (or celebrated for) small things.

  1. Council must provide a clear indication of just SIX figures:

The total monthly revenue amount AND just the (CORRECT) top 5 monthly expenditure items.

That will be clear enough to tell where the adult demands and promises are.

  1. The salary debate will not go far because both management and councillors are compromised in the matter.

In search of governance excellence only those whose relatives are not employed in Council can make objective decisions about council employment costs.

  1. The unfinished political debate about who RUNS urban councils rings on.

In part answer to that debate I plead:

“The MDCA must LEAD the MDCA-HELD councils and CONTROL them and be answerable”.

LEAKED: Tump’s Legal Team For Impeachment Revealed

The legal defense team Trump will have for the impeachment trial has been leaked to the Associated Press, who says it will include none other than Ken Starr and Alan Dershowitz. And Pam Bondi…

AP – President Donald Trump’s legal team will include former Harvard University law professor Alan Dershowitz and Ken Starr, the former independent counsel who led the Whitewater investigation into President Bill Clinton, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The team will also include Pam Bondi, the former Florida attorney general.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the person wasn’t authorized to speak on the record.

My initial thoughts is that Ken Starr has been through this before with the Clinton impeachment and having that experience and legal expertise on Team White House will be a great asset.

Alan Dershowitz is a great legal mind and has been in Trump’s corner on this throughout, and I’ve no doubt he’d do a great job. However a part of me wonders if this is in part a way for Trump to reward Dershowitz for loyalty.

I wonder the same about Pam Bondi. I know she was the AG in Florida, but beyond that I don’t know much about her legal expertise. What do you think?- Agencies

Police Provocative (Mis)behavior A Recipe For Political Instability

The MDC Youth Assembly condemns in strongest terms ZRP’s unprofessional conduct and misbehavior as exhibited by the recent new low where men in uniform besieged our headquarters, attacked employees and confiscated our computers.

For the umpteenth time ZRP has dared us to act and react through their warlike tendencies.

It is now clear that our police force is now an extension of ZANU PF and at worst act like one of ZANU PF sponsored vigilante groups whose sole purpose is to unleash terror on opposition.

As an Assembly, we have always remained loyal to principles of non violence but if the police choose to wear terrorist masks, surely we are left with no option but to treat them as such.

For long, we have tolerated ZRP’s terrorist tendencies where they even went to the extent of gruesomely murdering a vendor, Hilton Tamangani.

This is the same police force that mercilessly beat up our supporters in front of our offices when President Nelson Chamisa was about to give Hope of the Nation Address (HONA) late last year.

As if that is not enough, the same police force acting on unfounded allegations by one Linda Masarira that MDC harbour machetes gangs, today besieged our headquarters at the instigation of ZANU PF.

We all know that Emmerson Mnangagwa is the father of machete gangs known as Mashurugwi and any sideshows like today’s attack on our offices will not erase that.

As MDC Youth Assembly, we would like to warn ZRP that today’s attack on our party offices basing on Masarira’s frivolous allegations is a clear declaration of war.

We have had enough of this ZRP nonsense and the people are angry and hungry due to failures of this police state.

Clearly ZRP has failed to execute its professional mandate and have become a huge threat to peace and stability and therefore it must be reconstituted.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

ZIM COURT ACQUITS “GOOD SAMARITAN” JOURNALIST OVER ANTI-GOVT PROTEST

By A Correspondent- A Zimbabwean court on Friday 17 January 2020 acquitted Doubt Asima, a freelance journalist, who had been on trial on charges of committing public violence after he was arrested when he tried to rescue an elderly woman, who had been assaulted by some Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers during an anti-government protest held in August last year.

Asima, a 29 year-old freelance journalist had been on trial after he
was arrested on Friday 16 August 2019 and charged with participating
in a gathering with intent to promote public violence, breaches of
peace or bigotry as defined in section 37(1)(a) of the Criminal Law
(Codification and Reform) Act.

During trial before Harare Magistrate Richard Ramaboea, prosecutors
claimed that Asima and his co-accused Fabian Mushunga, aged 29 years,
forcibly disturbed the peace, security, or order of the public by
participating in a public demonstration held on Friday 16 August 2019
in Harare.

Prosecutors claimed that Asima and Mushunga, who were represented by
Jeremiah Bamu and Tinomuda Shoko of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, allegedly engaged in acts of public violence by barricading some
streets in central Harare with stones and boulders and also threw
stones at some police officers thereby disturbing the free movement of
members of the public and some vehicles.

In his defence, Asima argued that his arrest and prosecution stems
from malice and was a result of a desire by ZRP officers to conceal
evidence of their wanton assaults and brutality against innocent
citizens as one of them had approached and ordered him to stop taking
photographs.

The freelance journalist stated that as a journalist, he was acting in
the scope of his professional trade, gathering newsworthy photographs
and he took pictures of some ZRP officers assaulting civilians at
Africa Unity Square in Harare.

Asima said he noticed an elderly woman who had fallen down in the
resultant stampede and rendered her assistance before continuing with
his job. It was at this point that police officers approached him and
ordered him to delete the photographs he was taking.

However, when Asima refused to delete the photographs, he was
immediately arrested by ZRP officers and his protestations that he was
a photo-journalist accredited by Zimbabwe Media Commission was not
entertained by the law enforcement agents.

In his defence, Mushunga said he was arrested by ZRP officers when he
was on his way to his place of residence in Cranborne suburb after
collecting various mobile phone handsets from his relative in
Belvedere suburb for repair.

Mushunga said he had no knowledge of any demonstration scheduled for
Friday 16 August 2019 and was subjected to a stop and seizure by ZRP
officers who asked him to produce his national identity document,
which he did not have on person.

Thereafter, Mushunga was asked to sit down as he had no copy of his national identity document on person and was bundled into a police truck with other persons whom he did not know and taken to Harare Central Police Station, where he was subsequently advised of his charge.

On Friday 17 January 2020, Magistrate Ramaboea acquitted Asima and
Mushunga after granting their application for discharge at the close
of the prosecution case, which had been lodged by their lawyers, who
had argued that their clients had not committed any offence and must
not be put to their defence.

-ZLHR

Jilted Lover Demands Used Underwear From Ex

By A Correspondent- One Bulawayo woman approached the court to voice her horror after her seemingly bitter ex-lover visited her house and demanded underwear he supposedly bought her during the course of their relationship.

Thulisani Ncube from Pumula East decided to approach the courts after her ex-lover Martin Dube employed at Phezulu Farm in Shangani threatened to stab her with a knife if she didn’t comply with his weird demands.

Ncube, who is a vendor begged the court to grant her a protection order against Dube saying she was now living in fear as he (Dube) was also in the habit of stalking her and coming to her workplace.

“I was in a relationship with Martin Dube and he left me in 2015 after he impreg_nated me. After he deserted me, I looked after the child alone for three years. He then came to my house sometime in November last year and said we should go and buy the child’s uniforms since she is now going to school. I agreed and when we went to town together, he shocked me when he later told me that he didn’t have the money.

“He again came back to my house on 16 December and threatened me with a knife while ordering me to give him one of my panties or hats. He ran away after the children I lived with entered the room,” said Ncube.

She however, didn’t tell the court what her ex-lover wanted to do with the items — panty and hat. She further said Dube was also disturbing her peace by constantly coming to her workplace.

Dube who is apparently struggling with Ncube’s decision, that she was no longer interested in him said the latter misrepresented facts to the court by referring to him as his ex-lover as their relationship was still in existence.

“I am surprised that she is calling me her ex-lover. She is in fact my wife and we have been staying together for four years. Of late she has however, been showing signs that she is no longer interested in me. I once phoned her and her boyfriend was the one who answered the phone and insulted me,” responded Dube.

In her ruling the presiding magistrate Adelaide Mbeure ordered Dube not to verbally and physically abuse Ncube or threaten her in any way.

— StateMedia

EU Ambassador Exposes The Two Major Drivers Of Food Shortages In Zim

By A Correspondent- A top EU diplomat has revealed the two major drivers of food shortages in Zimbabwe.

Timo Olkkonen, who is the EU ambassador to Zimbabwe said corruption and mismanagement of the agricultural sector are the major drivers of food shortages in Zimbabwe, where over 7,7 million people urgently require food.

Addressing journalists in Harare yesterday soon after the release of an additional US$18,7 million kitty to help alleviate hunger in Zimbabwe, ambassador Olkkonen said this could not have been necessary if the government had properly managed its business.

“Obviously there is this link to the climate change phenomena and the drought that has been induced in southern Africa, but it has been shown also very clearly in the report by the UN rapporteur on the right to food that the situation that makes food insecurity such a grave issue in Zimbabwe is the mismanagement of the agricultural sector in recent years,” he said.

“So large areas are lying fallow. There is no much investment coming into farming and this is related to the issues around governance and how the agricultural sector is performing. So, these issues, for example the subsidy system, has caused a lot of problems, like Command Agriculture. We have read issue about mismanagement around it and these are compounding issues around it.”

The statements by the EU come just days after Acting President Constantino Chiwenga revealed in court papers that he was allocated a luxurious Lexus vehicle through Command Agriculture.

The EU, which has proved to be a thorn in the flesh for President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration, said the economic crisis would worsen life for Zimbabweans in 2020.

“We also have the current economic crisis, which is also linked to previous mismanagement. Issues around inflation, currency and lack of foreign currency are compounding the current crisis around food,” Olkkonen said.

Meanwhile, the World Food Programme (WFP), which has secured US$205 million of the US$489 million required to provide assistance to 8,3 million people in Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique, Madagascar, Namibia, Lesotho, eSwatini and Malawi, said Zimbabwe was the worst hit.

“Zimbabwe is in the throes of its worst hunger emergency in a decade, with 7,7 million people — half the population — seriously food insecure,” WFP said in a statement.

“So too are 22% of people in Zambia, a long time regional breadbasket now having to restrict cereal exports and accept outside assistance. Twenty percent of the population of drought-stricken Lesotho are also now severely hungry, as are 10% of Namibians.”

Zimbabwe faces surging food prices, poor medical infrastructure and malnutrition in rural areas, putting a heavy burden on the food aid.

“In a context of already high rates of malnutrition, population growth, inequality, and HIV and Aids, the hunger crisis is being aggravated by surging food prices, large-scale livestock losses and mounting joblessness,” WFP said.

“Families across the region are eating less, skipping meals, taking children out of school, selling off precious assets and falling into debt

-Newsday

MDC Was Fully Aware Of Impending Police Raid.

Own Correspondent|The opposition MDC said it was aware of police intentions to raid its headquarters in central Harare in search for “machete”.

In a statement earlier on Friday, MDC deputy national spokesperson Luke Tamborinyoka accused the police of planning to plant machetes at Morgan Tsvangirai House.

Below is the statement in full:

Police intend to siege MDC headquarters, plant machetes

We have gathered from impeccable sources within the regime that the police intend to siege Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House today in a desperate bid to plant machetes and justify their unwarranted crackdown on the party’s legitimate activities.

They are on a desperate witch-hunt and are frantically seeking to portray the MDC, the people’s party, as a rogue organization.

The police have been illegally cracking down on the party’s legitimate programmes, proscribing innocent party activities, arresting the party leadership and stopping Zimbabweans from peacefully expressing themselves in line with the country’s Constitution.

We understand the police are seeking a search warrant in order to use their presence at the headquarters of the people’s party so as to plant machetes and portray the MDC as a criminal organization.

The desperate attempts will not wash.

The people shall govern.

Luke Tamborinyoka
Deputy National Spokesperson

Zanu PF Begins Ideological Education For Would Be Teachers

Zanu PF is currently compiling a list of graduate teachers who will undergo the Herbert Chitepo Ideological School training before deployment, a move that is meant to instil patriotism as well as avoid future job actions.

According to a letter dated December 19, 2019 addressed to all provincial chairpersons and signed by Chitepo Ideological School principal, Munyaradzi Machacha, all graduate teachers who are members of the party are set to undergo a “basic orientation course”.

“You are directed to submit a list of names of all party members who have completed teacher training and are awaiting employment by the Public Service Commission. The list must specify the year each candidate completed teacher’s training. Chitepo School of Ideology intends to run a basic orientation course for the trained teachers,” Machacha wrote in the letter, gleaned by NewsDay.

The Chitepo Ideological School is currently housed at Zanu PF headquarters in Harare but its tutors sometimes travel to various provinces conducting indoctrination lessons.

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe president Takavafira Zhou recently accused Zanu PF of attempting to interfere with the teaching profession.

“Zanu PF is contemplating on Hitlerisation and Zanunisation of the teaching profession by demanding that prospective teachers should first go through the Chitepo School of Ideology,” Zhou claimed during the union’s fourth congress held in Harare.

The current economic meltdown has resulted in teachers threatening job action demanding fair salaries.
During the last national conference, the Zanu PF youth league recommended that every civil servant should undergo the National Youth Service (NYS), popularly known as Border Gezi, as the revolutionary party tries to avoid a revolt from the masses.

The Border Gezi youth programme was introduced in 2000 by the late Zanu PF national commissar, Border Gezi, with the first camp established at Mt Darwin in 2001.

The NYS programme churned out thousands of graduates throughout the country. Some of the graduates were then placed in various government departments after being sent either to teaching or nursing colleges.

NewsDay

Divine Lunga Wanted In Turkey

Golden Arrows defender Divine Lunga has not given up on securing a move overseas.

The former Chicken Inn star revealed that he received an offer from a Turkish club after the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon).

Lunga, who is on the books of Arrows, is confident he can still attract interest from European clubs with his performances at Abafana Bes’thende.

“I did get offers after the Afcon but it is all about good timing and getting opportunities. When it is not your time, God will open doors for you one day,” Lunga told IOL.

“I got offers from Turkey but I don’t know what happened after that. I’m not feeling down because I couldn’t go overseas and I don’t think that’s the reason why my form has dropped slightly.

“When I started football, my dream was to come and play in the South African league. It is a good league, most of the teams abroad can spot you easily when you are playing in South Africa than in Zimbabwe.”

No Matter How Much They Search “They Will Find Nothing Except The Resolve For Change,” Chamisa

Energy Murambadoro New Coach At Chicken Inn

Energy Murambadoro gets coaching role in ZPSL

Former Warriors goalkeeper Energy Murambadoro has returned to the Premier Soccer League, over a decade after his last stint in the domestic league.

The 37-year old will take a coaching role after he retired from playing football at the end of last season, according to H-Metro.

He is the new Chicken Inn goalkeeper’s coach and he is expected to join them anytime for pre-season training.

“Energy (Murambadoro) is joining Chicken Inn as goalkeepers’ coach. They have agreed on the terms and is expected to join them for pre-season anytime,” a source told H-Metro.

“He has done well as a goalkeeper and the guys at Chicken Inn felt he will bring something into their team. He will work with coach Joey Antipas and his technical staff.”

The goalkeeper’s last spell in the Premier Soccer League came in 2008 when he was still a player at CAPS United.

H metro

BREAKING- MDC HEADQUARTERS UNDER SIEGE

Anti riot police

Always Caught Napping ZIFA In Panic Rush To Prepare Warriors For Qualifiers

EARLY SHIFT . . . The Zimbabwe senior national football team will be forced to assemble early this year after their back-to-back 2021 AFCON qualifiers away and home ties against Algeria were brought forward from September to March this year


State Media|ZIFA say they will have to move with speed and appoint the substantive Warriors coach following the change of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations dates, leading to a busy schedule which is now going to start in March.

CAF announced this week that next year’s AFCON finals to be held by Cameroon will now be played from January 9 to February 6.

The switch has been necessitated by the rainy weather conditions predicated at that time of the year in the host nation, forcing CAF to abandon the June-July calendar which they adopted for the first time during last year’s Nations Cup finals in Egypt.

That change has forced CAF and FIFA to revise the calendar for the 2021 AFCON qualifiers and the 2022 World Cup qualifiers.
Now, the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers that were expected to resume from August 31 to September 8 have been brought forward to March 23 to 30 this year.

The dates were originally set aside for the resumption of the FIFA 2022 World Cup qualifiers which have now been moved to October.

The new arrangement will mean that the eagerly-anticipated back-to-back clashes between Zimbabwe and Algeria in the AFCON qualifying campaign will now take place earlier than scheduled.

Zimbabwe will then travel to Botswana in June before coming back home to host Zambia in the final qualifying match between August 31 and September 8.

The World Cup qualifiers, whose draw will be held next week, will only start after the AFCON qualifiers have ended. And the AFCON-bound teams will have to play two matches in October and November as they open the jostling for the 2022 Qatar World Cup in the group qualifiers.

With the AFCON finals in Cameroon now set for the beginning of the year in 2021, the World Cup qualifiers will resume in March 2021 after the continental football jamboree and will run until November. Zimbabwe and other countries will know their group opponents on Monday when the FIFA World Cup draw is conducted.

ZIFA technical director Wilson Mutekede yesterday said bringing forward the Nations Cup qualifiers six months earlier could be a blessing in disguise for Zimbabwe.

The Warriors are currently second on the table with four points in their group, having managed a win against Zambia and a draw against Botswana. Algeria lead the race in Group H on six points following their comprehensive wins over Zambia and Botswana.

“The bringing forward of qualifiers is a favourable development for our team given the momentum that the team has at the moment.

“This is, however, a call for urgent conclusion of the coach selection process which is already in motion and will be concluded shortly.

“The new technical team will have to hit the ground running,” said Mutekede.
The former Twalumba coach said concluding the AFCON qualifiers some few months before the tournament gives time to the technical team to polish up the team ahead of the finals.

“Cohesion of the team is enhanced although recovery and regeneration of the squad has to be given special attention,” he said.
However, Mutekede noted that the shift of the dates may affect some associations who take pride in planning in advance. Many teams conduct training camps when they play friendly games in preparation for the tournament.

“Altering plans is the main inconvenience since most associations might have put in place long-term plans in line with the previously set dates,” he said.

For ZIFA, this development also means that the technical and development committee headed by Bryton Malandule, which convenes this weekend to go through the applications and curriculum vitaes submitted by the candidates, have to come up with a strong shortlist and probably come up with a substantive coach for the Warriors.

The technical committee will also have to note that due to a congested programme, they will have to come up with a full-time coach who will be tied to a minimum two-year contract at least until after the World Cup qualifiers in November 2021.
ZIFA can no longer afford the luxury they enjoyed in the past whereby Chicken Inn gaffer Joey Antipas and former FC Platinum mentor Norman Mapeza presided over national team matches on interim basis while serving their clubs.

The new Warriors coach will have to hit the ground running starting with the back-to-back Nations Cup qualifiers against African champions Algeria in March before he takes the locally based Warriors to Cameroon in April for the CHAN finals.

Zimbabwe AFCON qualifiers dates
23- 31 March — Algeria (away and home)
1- 9 June — Botswana (away)
31 August-September 8 — Zambia (home)

PSL Relegated Team Might Find Its Way Back In Top Flight League

Premiership side Herentals FC could find themselves in the lower division following allegations of match fixing, SportBrief can reveal.

Late last year, Herentals were involved in a series of alleged match fixing with their games against Bulawayo Chiefs, Black Rhinos and Caps United topping the allegations.

Black Rhinos official Gift Kamuriwo subsequently lost his job after he was accused of manipulating a game in which they lost 3:0 to Herentals.

Although the verdict is yet to be released, sources privy to the investigations said that TelOne might, through a technicality, find their way back into the top flight as Herentals face demotion.

The Students are accused of contravening Premier Soccer League statues by trying to manipulate results.

They were charged for breaching Article 31.2.2 of the PSL Rules and Regulations on acts of misconduct and offence which states that a club can be summoned if “For any corrupt, dishonest or unlawful purpose in connection with a game played under the auspices of the League, or in connection with the affairs of the League, gives, offers or promises, whether directly or indirectly, any inducement, reward or bribe of whatsoever nature, to anybody whomsoever.”

The troublesome Innocent Benza owned side could be headed for lower tier league would they be spared for a ban.

“The verdict will be passed anytime from now but Herentals will not be part of the 2020 premiership campaign,” a source within the PSL structures told Sportbrief.

Air Space Over Heathrow Airport Temporarily Shut Down “For Security Reasons.”

Daily Mail Uk|Flights arriving at Heathrow have been diverted after an RAF plane demanded an ‘unplanned’ use of airspace.

At least five British Airways flights were forced to land at other airports this morning due to what some passengers called a ‘security incident’.

Meanwhile, several other flights were delayed as a result of planes being ‘stacked’ above Greater London as they waited for airspace to clear.

Passengers aboard some of the affected flights revealed how pilots had informed them over the tannoy that the situation had been caused by a security incident. 

Flights arriving at Heathrow have been diverted after an RAF plane demanded an 'unplanned' use of airspace (stock)
Flights arriving at Heathrow have been diverted after an RAF plane demanded an ‘unplanned’ use of airspace (stock)

However a Heathrow spokesman told MailOnline that the incident was not security related, but refused to elaborate further.

He added: ‘Arrivals were paused briefly this morning due to an RAF request for an operational flight within part of Heathrow’s airspace.

‘Arrivals are now operating as normal.’

Passengers took to social media in the aftermath of the incident as they appealed for more information.

One wrote: ‘I’m on one of the few planes that were now cleared for landing’

‘Our pilot just informed us that they’re restricting arrivals to allow a plane with a security incident on board to land.’ 

Another passenger added: ‘Captain said Heathrow is closed for arrivals for a ‘security incident’ but nothing in the news. What’s going on?’

A third said: ‘Still on the ground and waiting for info.. Seems like there is two options right now, refuel and get back to Heathrow or bus to London.’

Is Donald Trump Under Pressure To Resign Ahead Of Senate Impeachment Hearing?

Donald Trump

Express UK|DONALD TRUMP is under intense pressure after Democrats officially launched their case against the White House in the Senate on Thursday – but a shock bombshell on Wednesday could prove to be the catalyst for the President’s downfall and leave him in a scenario as desperate as the one that saw Richard Nixon resign.

President Trump is facing two charges of impeachment – abuse of power, and obstruction of Congress – after he allegedly asked Ukraine’s President to investigate potential 2020 election rival Joe Biden. While the US President has remained defiant in his denials of any wrongdoing, a White House figure has piled on yet more misery for Mr Trump, implying that he knew what was going on as diplomats helped pressure those in Kiev.

Lev Parnas, an indicted associate of Mr Trump’s lawyer – Rudy Giuliani – attended Trump rallies and campaigns during the 2016 election, and became closer to the President’s inner circle following his victory.

Mr Parnas has a Ukrianian background, and therefore claims he was used to help the White House dig up dirt on Democrat 2020 candidate Mr Biden.

But now, the close associate of Mr Trump’s lawyer has told MSNBC in an interview this week that the President was aware of all efforts to investigate his political rival.

Purnas said on Wednesday: “President Trump knew exactly what was going on. He was aware of all of my movements.

Trump news:
Trump news: Trump could suffer a similar fate to Nixon (Image: getty)
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Trump news: Pelosi has headed the proceedings (Image: getty)

“I wouldn’t do anything without the consent of Rudy Giuliani or the president.”

Documents released this week suggest that Mr Parnas was also involved in monitoring the movements of Marie Yovanovitch, who was ambassador to Ukraine until Trump abruptly recalled her last May.

The latest flurry of damning evidence has not prevented Mr Trump from standing firm, as he told reporters that he does not know Mr Purnas “at all, don’t know what he’s about. Don’t know where he comes from. Know nothing about him”.

Trump news:
Trump news: Trump denied knowing Purnas (Image: getty)

But, combined with compelling transcripts and a number of witness statements, this latest revelation could prove to be the downfall of the President, mirroring the sudden resignation of Richard Nixon in 1974.

As the Watergate scandal rumbled on and impeachment proceedings were set to escalate to the Senate, the revelation of damining tapes in 1973 confirmed that Mr Nixon tried to block the FBI from investigating the White House break-in.

As scholar Suzanne Garment highlights for Think, once the tape had emerged, Mr Nixon’s support dwindled, even among his Republican allies.

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Trump news: Nixon resigned in 1974 (Image: getty)
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Trump news: Giuliani is Trump’s lawyer (Image: getty)

With Mr Purnas dealing another huge blow to the President, Mr Trump’s allies may find it increasingly difficult to stay loyal to their party leader, which could therefore see his charges supported in the crunch Senate vote.

Mrs Garment also highlights that, like Mr Trump, few predicted that the Watergate scandal would oust Mr Nixon from office, and that it only took one huge development to turn the tide.

For now the President holds firm, but with evidence against him growing, his future in the White House could reach a precarious position.

Economically Suffering Zimbabweans Gripped By Drama Of Vice President’s Nasty Divorce

Zimbabwe gripped by drama of vice president's nasty divorce
Deputy President Constantino Chiwenga is seen with his wife Marry, right, upon arrival for the inauguration ceremony of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, at the National Sports Stadium in Harare.

AP|Black magic, drug addiction, attempted murder and a wrestling match over luxury cars and overseas properties.

Zimbabwe is riveted by the explosive charges being made in the divorce of First Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and his wife Marry.

A glimpse of the luxurious lives of Zimbabwe’s ruling elite, as the rest of the country grapples with economic collapse, hyperinflation and hunger, is emerging in the divorce papers filed in court.

Chiwenga, who as Commander of the Zimbabwe Defense Forces led a coup against former president Robert Mugabe in 2017, is seeking to divorce his wife, a former model, and gain custody of their three children. His wife is also facing charges of trying to kill him when he was in a South African hospital last year.

“Marrying her was the worst mistake I made,” said Chiwenga in court papers lodged this week. He accused her of using “cunning behavior” to “secure a place in my life” and claimed she used “black magic” and was an abusive and violent “addict” who could not be trusted to take care of their children.

“I took them on holiday abroad and initially they had signs of trauma as they explained the black magic rituals they were subjected to … The various tools of trade by the witchdoctors, which were unexpectedly left behind by the applicant (Marry) after a her arrest, told a horror story,” said Chiwenga.

Chiwenga spent four months in China for medical treatment last year and claimed his wife tried to kill him while he was on a hospital bed in South Africa before he was airlifted to the Asian country.

He is also refusing to give her the Mercedes Benz and Lexus vehicles she is demanding, claiming they belong to the government, while one was given to him by a local businessman who has lucrative government contracts.

In her papers, Marry accused Chiwenga of suffering from “acute paranoia brought about by his poor health” and “his being under heavy doses of drugs, including un-prescribed opiates.”

She is demanding close to $50,000 a month for living expenses and to take care of the children, while claiming the vice president had registered his properties locally and abroad in the names of his relatives to circumvent United States sanctions.

Marry is on bail after being charged with attempted murder, fraud and money laundering last year. She said Chiwenga has used soldiers to deny her access to their luxury matrimonial home where she was ordered by the court to reside as part of her bail conditions.

Julius Malema Reiterates Calls For A United States Of Africa

South Africa’s firebrand opposition leader Julius Malema wants the formation of a “United States of Africa” that will bring together the entire continent in one economic bloc.

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party leader said he envisions continental unity at the political level and was planning to use South Africa as the launchpad for the idea if he wins the next elections.

The EFF is South Africa’s third-biggest party with 43 parliamentary seats out of around 400, as per the last general elections.

“We want to lead Africa, we want a United State of Africa. With one currency, with one economy, with one parliament, with one president, with one judiciary,” Malema told delegates at an EFF annual general meetingthat re-elected him as the party leader on Dec. 16.

“(An Africa) … where all member states will be held accountable, we want Africa to be one. With this South Africa, it is just a starting point. And why? Because political freedom came from up there in the north. Economic freedom must come from the south going up there.”

Analysts are skeptical of the idea, saying Africa needs a clear plan first.

“We cannot have one Africa while the continent is still divided on the internal political landscape. Malema is seen as a person who represents the African agenda, while allegations point that he is not such person who will carry such program,” said political analyst Sibusiso Ndlovu.

Teachers On A Massive Go Slow At The Schools

teachers artuz rural teachers

Contrary to sensational State Media reports that all was well at schools, teachers in government schools reported for work when classes opened for 2020 for fear of victimisation by government and State security agents, but are staging sit-ins and no schooling is taking place.

The teachers had last week, through their trade unions, vowed not to return to work when schools opened on Tuesday saying they were incapacitated.

They are demanding better wages in local currency pegged at the prevailing interbank rates with the US dollar. However, the government has failed to honour their demands.

A teacher at Dorset Secondary school in Shurugwi district, Midlands province, only a few teachers who are not union members were teaching out of fear of victimisation.

“Most of the teachers who have reported for duty are just clocking in and no meaningful teaching is taking place,” she said.

“Teachers are incapacitated to report for work and those teaching do it out of fear that they might lose their jobs since most of them do not have unions to represent them.”

This desperate situation seemed to be taking place in a lot of public schools across the country.

Sources said only five out of 21 teachers were teaching at Mpalawani secondary school in Insiza district, six at Gobo primary in Lower Gweru and five at Mapako government high school in Manicaland.

“Only two teachers are teaching at Manjolo primary school, there are no teachers here, there is no learning in Binga,” said a teacher in Binga.

He described those working as cowards.

“It is really sad news to hear that we still have cowards who are scared of being victimised. I guess those who are teaching have separate accounts which they are receiving their salaries nicodemously.”

Secretary General of the militant Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) Raymond Majongwe told journalists to visit the schools to “assess the effects of teachers’ incapacitation”.

“You should investigate on your own the situation in schools,” he said.

Chiwenga And Marry To Settle Their Issue Out Of Court

VP Chiwenga, Marry Opt For Out Of Court Settlement
Marry Chiwenga with her lawyer Taona Nyamakura outside the High Court Friday

Correspondent|In latest developments, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and his wife Marry may eventually settle out of court their feud over access to the couple’s minor children, family home, vehicles and other possessions.

Vice President Chiwenga locked his wife out of their Borrowdale home when she came out of remand prison on a host of charges he personally raised against her through the Anti Corruption Commission. She also found Chiwenga in custody of their minor children and has been denied access to them for the two weeks she has been released from prison.

She incidentally filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court seeking an order compelling the VP to allow her access to the home and children.

At the High Court hearing before judge, Justice Dube Banda, the parties indicated that they wanted the matter to be settled out of court.

The matter was postponed to Tuesday after both parties exchanged arguments and agreed that the matter should be settled and not argued on Tuesday.

“If we don’t reach an agreement on Monday, it means we continue with oral submissions on Tuesday,” Marry Chiwenga’s lawyer Taona Nyamakura told journalists.

He said his client was unable to have access to personal belongings and properties within the home including clothes and vehicles following her release from remand prison after being granted bail of $50 000.

Chiwenga allegedly deployed soldiers to stop Marry from accessing the residence.

Her lawyers argue the home she was barred from returning to is the same the High Court has ordered her to reside at while awaiting trial.

Mnangagwa Set For A Bigger POLAD If He Wins The Next Election As Another Party Is Formed

Paul Nyathi|A new political outfit has been added to an already ballooning Zimbabwe basket of political parties.

The new party is led by South African based Zimbabwean businessman Herbert Chamuka who has already declared that he will be part of the expected huge entourage that will challenge incumbent President Emmerson Mnangagwa in elections set for March 2023.

If Mnangagwa wins the election again and adopts his Political Actors Dialogue, POLAD, idea he has a new member in his team and one from his rural home in Zvishavane.

The party known as the Ideas Party of Democracy has already been entered on the Zimbabwe Electoral Commision (Zec)’s database.

A letter signed by Zec’s chief elections officer, Utoile Silaigwana, reads: “Your organisation has been included on Zec’s stakeholder database and mailing list for notification when appropriate meetings that require your input arise.”

Speaking to journalists on his new party, Chamuka said that he formed the party after being frustrated by the economic crisis in the country.

“We will definitely participate in the 2023 general elections and currently we are planning to roll out countrywide door-to-door meetings to drum up support. So far we have structures in all provinces, but we need to penetrate districts and wards to set up structures there too,” the 41-year-old ambitious politician said.

He said his party’s ideology would be a fusion of capitalist and socialist ideas considering the need to revive industry while also taking cognisance of the plight of the majority poor who need social safety nets.

“Our main aim is to rebuild the country. Zanu-PF has failed to develop the country and it is known mainly for violating citizens’ rights as evidenced by its long history of abductions. It’s the most undemocratic party you can find anywhere on earth. So when we win the election in 2023, our first task is to rebuild the country and ensure that industry is revived because the productive sector is a key economic driver.”

He also said his government will undertake a land audit to correct the imbalances created by the post-independence land reform programme.

Xavi Reveals Why He Declined Barcelona Job

Legendary former Barcelona midfield maestro Xavi Hernandez has for the first time broken silence on the reasons why he turned down the offer to replace Enersto Varverde as head coach of the Catalan giants.

Xavi(39), was approached by the Barcelona hierarchy before they sacked Valverde to land one of the hottest sits in world football but turned them down for reasons he has now explained.

“It is true that I received an offer from Barcelona” Xavi told reporters ahead of his side Al Sadd’s Qatar Cup final against Al Duhail on Friday.

“[Barça directors] Éric Abidal and Óscar Grau made the offer, but I did not accept it becauseI felt it came too soon.That doesn’t mean it’s not still my dream to coach Barcelona one day,” he added.Soccer 24

Herentals Match Fixing Verdict Set For Next Week

Farai Dziva|A verdict on Herentals’ match fixing allegations will made next when the Premier Soccer League resume work for the 2020 calendar.

The Students are being accused of manipulating the game against Bulawayo Chiefs which saved them from relegation on the last day of the campaign. They have another similar case which is still pending after allegedly “buying” the 3-0 win against Black Rhinos in October.

Chiefs are claiming that an official from the Harare-based club first made overtures to “bribe” coach Thulani Sibanda before turning to the players after the gaffer dismissed their approaches.

The game ended 1-0 in favour of Herentals.

“Once the office opens for the year next week, the outcome of the hearing will be published,” PSL chief executive officer Kennedy Ndebele told Chronicle.

Kadewere Continues To Excel In France

Farai Dziva| Zimbabwe Warriors and Le Havre striker Tinotenda Kadewere has been voted in the French Ligue 2 team-of-the-week for match day 20.

The 24-year-old gunslinger, who is by far the most prolific striker in the French second tier division, showed why he is a target of many teams across Europe, by scoring his 18th goal of the season in the 1-0 win over Niort last Friday, Le Havre’s 20th game of the current campaign and first of 2020.

Consequently, the former Harare City man inevitably finds himself in the team-of-the-week voted by fans of the league for match day 20.

Woman Wants To Have S*x With Son-in-law

NATIONAL NEWS

THE story of a man who was being seduced by his mother-in-law has taken a new twist as he claims his wife not only knew about her mother’s antics, but was actually encouraging him to have sex with her in order for them to get rich.

Manfred Nhemachena recently left many people disconcerted after he sensationally claimed that his estranged wife’s mother Beatrice Marabwa allegedly demanded to have sex with him because her husband was sexually starving her.

This was revealed at the Bulawayo Civil Court where his estranged wife, Tariro Nhemachena, had sought a protection order against him claiming he was abusing her.

Manfred and Tariro got married on 10 April 2010 and were blessed with a four-year-old son. Their marriage is still subsisting but they are now living separately.

B-Metro tracked Manfred to Nyamandlovu for more details of what was transpiring in his home and he spilled more beans than expected.

He claims his wife wanted him to poke her mother!
“It was not only traumatising but shameful, I have since lost my respect for her and I can no longer look at her the same way.

Thank God I didn’t give into her devilish demands,” said Manfred.

“I started noticing something unusual in 2015 when she came and briefly stayed with us.

I definitely didn’t have problem with that until she started demanding to sleep in my matrimonial bedroom.

“When I asked her why she wanted to join us in our bedroom she said her husband (his father in-law) was no longer sleeping with her”.

Shocked by his mother-in-law’s candidness, Manfred suggested that she go and see his relatives.

She reportedly rubbished the idea saying she was going to forcibly sleep with him in his matrimonial bedroom.

“Living true to her demands she moved into our matrimonial bedroom and out of fear I moved to another spare bedroom.

“The following day while dressed skimpily, she followed me to the spare bedroom where she found me sleeping and she tenderly sat on my legs. From that day she was the one who was now preparing breakfast and supper for me and ironing my clothes”.

Manfred said he was also disturbed seeing his mother in-law’s private parts.

“What was also happening was that when I came home late, she was the one who was always opening the door for me and she would be in a see-through night dress exposing all her vital parts.”

When he told his wife about her mother’s taboo demands and seduction moves, Manfield said he was shocked by her response.B-Metro

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

ZANU PF COMMISSARIAT IMPLORES THE QUEEN TO LOOK INTO SOLVING ZIMBABWEAN PROBLEMS

Masimba Mavaza VAZET

ZANU PF COMMISSARIAT IMPLORES THE QUEEN TO LOOK INTO SOLVING ZIMBABWEAN PROBLEMS.

CONSIDERING THAT HER GOVERNMENT CAUSED IT.

BY DR MASIMBA MAVAZA

Queen Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God Queen of this Realm and of Her other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith, is not going to live forever.


Since ascending to the throne in 1952, the monarch has seen 14 prime ministers serve Britain and lived through another 13 US presidents. She’s now 95 At some point – not for many years yet, we hope – Queen Elizabeth II’s reign will come to an end. In May, 2017 it was announced that her husband, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, would be stepping back from public life after 65 years of service. In August, 2017 the 99 year-old made his final public appearance, attending the parade of the Royal Marines at Buckingham Palace.
In her Christmas message, 2017 the queen hinted that her husband’s retirement stemmed from a desire to attend to family life after decades of public service. “Even Prince Phillip has decided it’s time to slow down a little—having, as he economically put it, ‘done his bit,'” Queen Elizabeth said.


Although the queen did not directly say that she was also considering retirement, some of her language indicated such a step might be coming.


There has been speculation on social media about such a possibility since Philip’s retirement.
News that is filtering is that the head of the commonwealth the Queen of England may retire. The news though not official has raised serious concerns within ZANU PF. The National Political Commissair comrade Victor Matemadanda said “Whether that is true or not we as the zanu(pf) commissariat will want to implore the Queen to take time and reflect on the problems we have in Zimbabwe and accept that that the problems are largely a creation of not America but Britain in that 1. We find ourselves as a colonial subject colonisation which was authorized by the monarchy and the British Government. 2. When the political parties went for the Lancaster conference, they went to negotiate with Britain not America because America had no role to play although it involved itself in our business as Zimbabwe. 3. It is the British Government under Blair that reneged on its commitment under Margaret Thatcher. 4. It is Britain under the same Blair regime that persuaded its allies to punish Zimbabwe.

It is only proper and morally,spiritually and socially correct for the same monarch though with different personalities but with the same authority to decisively deal with the Zimbabwe problem once and for all” Cde Matemadanda was talking in the weekly Commissariat statement. He continued to say “Our president in the new dispensation has tried to normalize relations with the United Kingdom” Comrade Matemadanda said that the chain of causation is originating from the Queen’s door. He stated that “As Zimbabwe we cannot wish away the historical bond between us and Britain whether right or wrong that reality becomes our history. It is on that reality that we as the commissariat of the revolutionary party zanu (pf) are convinced that Britain and the Queen including the current British prime minister must positively involve themselves in resolving the problems we are faced with in our great country Zimbabwe”
If Britain simply removes the sanctions Zimbabwean people will be in in a better economical position.
The Queen is more powerful than the ceremonial tag people think. If she wants the state of Zimbabwe to change it will change as she coughs. The life of the common Zimbabwean is in the hands of the Queen.
Zimbabwe has suffered enough it is now high time that the Queen waves her wand and Zimbabwean life will be a life.


Comrade Matemadanda urges Zimbabweans to stand up and be counted. He urged the nation to work without expecting donations. “If we focus we can do a lot and improve our livelihoods and the lives of many.”
Cde Matemadanda said each Zimbabwean must work hard to achieve more. We can not just wait for government to provide. We can do our part and enjoy the peace given and provided by ZANU PF.

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Masimba Mavaza VAZET

Breaking News:Knowledge Musona Officially Joins Belgian Side KAS Eupen

Knoweledge Musona has joined Belgian top-flight KAS Eupen on loan from Anderlecht until the end of the season.

The loan transfer follows after the Zimbabwean forward failed to break into the first team this season. He trained with the Eupen in Doha, Qatar last week and impressed the technical team.

Speaking after the signing at a presser on Friday, coach Beñat San José said: “Knowledge Musona has integrated very well into the team. He is a player who offers us additional opportunities in attack. He can score goals himself, but he can also support his teammates with good passes.”

The deal ends speculation regarding the 29-year old’s future.

Meanwhile, Musona is expected to make his competitive debut against Charleroi in the league on Saturday.-Soccer 24

Mother-in-law Wants To Have S*x With Me…

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

THE story of a man who was being seduced by his mother-in-law has taken a new twist as he claims his wife not only knew about her mother’s antics, but was actually encouraging him to have sex with her in order for them to get rich.

Manfred Nhemachena recently left many people disconcerted after he sensationally claimed that his estranged wife’s mother Beatrice Marabwa allegedly demanded to have sex with him because her husband was sexually starving her.

This was revealed at the Bulawayo Civil Court where his estranged wife, Tariro Nhemachena, had sought a protection order against him claiming he was abusing her.

Manfred and Tariro got married on 10 April 2010 and were blessed with a four-year-old son. Their marriage is still subsisting but they are now living separately.

B-Metro tracked Manfred to Nyamandlovu for more details of what was transpiring in his home and he spilled more beans than expected.

He claims his wife wanted him to poke her mother!
“It was not only traumatising but shameful, I have since lost my respect for her and I can no longer look at her the same way.

Thank God I didn’t give into her devilish demands,” said Manfred.

“I started noticing something unusual in 2015 when she came and briefly stayed with us.

I definitely didn’t have problem with that until she started demanding to sleep in my matrimonial bedroom.

“When I asked her why she wanted to join us in our bedroom she said her husband (his father in-law) was no longer sleeping with her”.

Shocked by his mother-in-law’s candidness, Manfred suggested that she go and see his relatives.

She reportedly rubbished the idea saying she was going to forcibly sleep with him in his matrimonial bedroom.

“Living true to her demands she moved into our matrimonial bedroom and out of fear I moved to another spare bedroom.

“The following day while dressed skimpily, she followed me to the spare bedroom where she found me sleeping and she tenderly sat on my legs. From that day she was the one who was now preparing breakfast and supper for me and ironing my clothes”.

Manfred said he was also disturbed seeing his mother in-law’s private parts.

“What was also happening was that when I came home late, she was the one who was always opening the door for me and she would be in a see-through night dress exposing all her vital parts.”

When he told his wife about her mother’s taboo demands and seduction moves, Manfield said he was shocked by her response.B-Metro

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Health Alert: Get Water From Protected Sources

By Edson Chivurukute Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

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Full Text: MDC Youth Assembly Statement On MaShurugwi

The MDC Youth Assembly notes with concern at the increase in gross human rights violations as evidenced by loss of lives and belongings at the hands of the marauding ZANU PF sponsored machete gangs known as Mashurugwi.

What is glaringly visible is that ZANU PF bigwigs, state security agents and machete gangs are working in cahoots to instil fear through terror on restive citizenry who have become impatient with Emmerson Mnangagwa’s corrupt regime.

That there is an ongoing clandestine sexual transaction between Mashurugwi and some members of ZRP clearly makes it difficult for members of the public to trust the men and women in uniform.

As such, the Assembly will from next week set up Community Resistance Committees across all districts whose prime mandate is to protect citizens from attacks by Mashurugwi terror gangs.

It is very clear that Mnangagwa is not part of the solution but part of the problem hence he is not moved at all by this Mashurugwi menace.

Mnangagwa sleeps comfortably at his residence knowing fully well that he is guarded by CIO, police and military, but our people are having sleepless nights because of these vigilante groups.

As a pro- people Assembly, it is our duty to make sure that our parents, brothers and sisters are safe from attacks by these ZANU PF thugs.

The state, government and those controlling levers of state power have abdicated from their duty to protect citizens, hence we are taking the responsibility to save and protect our people from this ZANU PF sponsored genocide.

Meanwhile, we urge all citizens to be on high alert and avoid moving as individuals.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

MaShurugwi Menace: Mnangagwa Is Part Of The Problem

Farai Dziva| Emmerson Mnangagwa is not concerned about the Mashurugwi menace because he created the thugs, MDC has said.

See full statement below :

The MDC Youth Assembly notes with concern at the increase in gross human rights violations as evidenced by loss of lives and belongings at the hands of the marauding ZANU PF sponsored machete gangs known as Mashurugwi.

What is glaringly visible is that ZANU PF bigwigs, state security agents and machete gangs are working in cahoots to instil fear through terror on restive citizenry who have become impatient with Emmerson Mnangagwa’s corrupt regime.

That there is an ongoing clandestine sexual transaction between Mashurugwi and some members of ZRP clearly makes it difficult for members of the public to trust the men and women in uniform.

As such, the Assembly will from next week set up Community Resistance Committees across all districts whose prime mandate is to protect citizens from attacks by Mashurugwi terror gangs.

It is very clear that Mnangagwa is not part of the solution but part of the problem hence he is not moved at all by this Mashurugwi menace.

Mnangagwa sleeps comfortably at his residence knowing fully well that he is guarded by CIO, police and military, but our people are having sleepless nights because of these vigilante groups.

As a pro- people Assembly, it is our duty to make sure that our parents, brothers and sisters are safe from attacks by these ZANU PF thugs.

The state, government and those controlling levers of state power have abdicated from their duty to protect citizens, hence we are taking the responsibility to save and protect our people from this ZANU PF sponsored genocide.

Meanwhile, we urge all citizens to be on high alert and avoid moving as individuals.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

MDC Implements Measures To Protect Citizens From MaShurugwi

Farai Dziva| Emmerson Mnangagwa is not concerned about the Mashurugwi menace because he created the thugs, MDC has said.

See full statement below :

The MDC Youth Assembly notes with concern at the increase in gross human rights violations as evidenced by loss of lives and belongings at the hands of the marauding ZANU PF sponsored machete gangs known as Mashurugwi.

What is glaringly visible is that ZANU PF bigwigs, state security agents and machete gangs are working in cahoots to instil fear through terror on restive citizenry who have become impatient with Emmerson Mnangagwa’s corrupt regime.

That there is an ongoing clandestine sexual transaction between Mashurugwi and some members of ZRP clearly makes it difficult for members of the public to trust the men and women in uniform.

As such, the Assembly will from next week set up Community Resistance Committees across all districts whose prime mandate is to protect citizens from attacks by Mashurugwi terror gangs.

It is very clear that Mnangagwa is not part of the solution but part of the problem hence he is not moved at all by this Mashurugwi menace.

Mnangagwa sleeps comfortably at his residence knowing fully well that he is guarded by CIO, police and military, but our people are having sleepless nights because of these vigilante groups.

As a pro- people Assembly, it is our duty to make sure that our parents, brothers and sisters are safe from attacks by these ZANU PF thugs.

The state, government and those controlling levers of state power have abdicated from their duty to protect citizens, hence we are taking the responsibility to save and protect our people from this ZANU PF sponsored genocide.

Meanwhile, we urge all citizens to be on high alert and avoid moving as individuals.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Revealed:Police Intend To Siege MDC Headquarters, Plant Machetes

By Luke Tamborinyoka

We have gathered from impeccable sources within the regime that the police intend to siege Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House today in a desperate bid to plant machetes and justify their unwarranted crackdown on the party’s legitimate activities.

They are on a desperate witch-hunt and are frantically seeking to portray the MDC, the people’s party, as a rogue organization.

The police have been illegally cracking down on the party’s legitimate programmes, proscribing innocent party activities, arresting the party leadership and stopping Zimbabweans from peacefully expressing themselves in line with the country’s Constitution.

We understand the police are seeking a search warrant in order to use their presence at the headquarters of the people’s party so as to plant machetes and portray the MDC as a criminal organization.

The desperate attempts will not wash.

The people shall govern.

Luke Tamborinyoka
Deputy National Spokesperson

Luke Tamborinyoka

FULL THREAD: Army, Mnangagwa Fight Against “Mashurugwi” In Mazowe Hypocritical – Jealousy Mawarire

By Jealousy Mawarire | Anyone who thinks the current joint army & ZRP blitz against artisanal miners, mostly in the Mazowe area, is a fight against Mashurugwi is either politically naive or dangerously optimistic of @edmnangagwa purported fight against his Al-Shabab gangsters now known as Mashurugwi.

(2) The people being arrested in Mazowe are not Mashurugwi but artisanal miners (Makorokoza). There is a difference of day & night between Makorokoza & Mashurugwi. Mashurugwi are murderers, criminal elements who raid Makorokoza and legal small-scale miners of their gold.

There is a clear motive 4 the attacks on artisanal miners in Mazowe & it’s both political & economic. It’s very clear that @edmnangagwa has failed to make political inroads in Mash Central & his response has been to attack the youths in the province who have snubbed him.

@edmnangagwa has gone out to punish the youths in the province by attacking their only source of livelihood (artisanal mining) under the guise of fighting Mashurugwi. Who doesn’t know Midlands, especially Kwekwe & Kadoma, is the hotbed of Mashurugwi? Why not start there?

The economic reason for the attacks on artisanal miners in Mazowe is to pave way for the first family joint mining venture with Belarusians in the same area. The blitz has nothing to do with the Mashurugwi menance but an operation to unabate mineral plunder by one family.

Any fight against Mashurugwi should ordinarily start with the President’s home area if he is genuine about combating the menace. Anything else is hoodwinking us into believing he is acting in the public good when he is advancing his looting.

A genuine operation against Mashurugwi should start with @edmnangagwa firing Minister Ncube, long implicated as leader of these murderers, followed by the resignation of the President who is also implicated as their Godfather. Anything else is disingenuous & hypocritical.

“Plot” To Plant Dangerous Weapons At Morgan Tsvangirai House Exposed

Farai Dziva|The Movement for Democratic Change says police details are planning to plant machetes at Morgan Tsvangirai House in a bid to portray the party as a violent entity.

See full statement :
We have gathered from impeccable sources within the regime that the police intend to siege Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House in a desperate bid to plant machetes and justify their unwarranted crackdown on the party’s legitimate activities.

They are on a desperate witch-hunt and are frantically seeking to portray the MDC, the people’s party, as a rogue organization.

The police have been illegally cracking down on the party’s legitimate programmes, proscribing innocent party activities, arresting the party leadership and stopping Zimbabweans from peacefully expressing themselves in line with the country’s Constitution.

We understand the police are seeking a search warrant in order to use their presence at the headquarters of the people’s party so as to plant machetes and portray the MDC as a criminal organization.

The desperate attempts will not wash.

The people shall govern.

Luke Tamborinyoka
Deputy National Spokesperson

We Are Not A Criminal Organisation : MDC

Farai Dziva|The Movement for Democratic Change says police details are planning to plant machetes at Morgan Tsvangirai House in a bid to portray the party as a violent entity.

See full statement :
We have gathered from impeccable sources within the regime that the police intend to siege Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House in a desperate bid to plant machetes and justify their unwarranted crackdown on the party’s legitimate activities.

They are on a desperate witch-hunt and are frantically seeking to portray the MDC, the people’s party, as a rogue organization.

The police have been illegally cracking down on the party’s legitimate programmes, proscribing innocent party activities, arresting the party leadership and stopping Zimbabweans from peacefully expressing themselves in line with the country’s Constitution.

We understand the police are seeking a search warrant in order to use their presence at the headquarters of the people’s party so as to plant machetes and portray the MDC as a criminal organization.

The desperate attempts will not wash.

The people shall govern.

Luke Tamborinyoka
Deputy National Spokesperson

Harare City Council Woes :Setting Record Straight

By Bernard Manyenyeni

  1. Problems are not “emerging”!

There have been there since March 2013 when the Minister approved unsustainable salaries to HCC employees and 4 months later in July 2013 wrote off over 2 years’ worth of revenue.

The sum total of the two crippling decisions was over 800m USD.

(Chisi hachiyeri musi wacharimwa!)

We stepped into council in September 2013 served until July 2018.

  1. Harare City Council- like any other public institution- operates on what I termed ‘SERVICE DECEIVERY’ basis.

It is the promise or expectation of service delivery when the factors on the ground clearly point otherwise.

  1. Most service delivery demands, promises and analyses are defective, uninformed and illiterate.

I have always said if Council does not fix big things it will be embarrassed by (or celebrated for) small things.

  1. Council must provide a clear indication of just SIX figures:

The total monthly revenue amount AND just the (CORRECT) top 5 monthly expenditure items.

That will be clear enough to tell where the adult demands and promises are.

  1. The salary debate will not go far because both management and councillors are compromised in the matter.

In search of governance excellence only those whose relatives are not employed in Council can make objective decisions about council employment costs.

  1. The unfinished political debate about who RUNS urban councils rings on.

In part answer to that debate I plead:

“The MDCA must LEAD the MDCA-HELD councils and CONTROL them and be answerable”.