ZCTU Calls On Citizens To Rise Against “Ruling Elites”

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Union (ZCTU) has urged workers in particular and citizens, in general, not to look up to ruling elites but to join the “resistance” against the government’s “stupid” policies.

Speaking to a local publication on Monday, ZCTU president Peter Mutasa  argued that citizens’ sufferings are being orchestrated by the same people.

He said:

Workers and citizens must not look up to the ruling elites who don’t care about our plight. The suffering of the masses is orchestrated by the same people.

While everyone else is suffering, the ruling elites are pillaging and looting the natural and other resources of the country. There is no incentive for them to change the way things are.

As a result, the workers and citizens must free themselves from this bondage … the ZCTU urges every one of them to join in the resistance against stupid policies that have impoverished us such as austerity.

Mutasa is among a significant number of trade unionists and political and human rights activists who are facing charges of subversion related to the January fuel protests.

In January 2019, ZCTU called for a mass stay-away to force the government to address the various socio-economic challenges Zimbabweans have to contend with.

-DailyNews

FULL TEXT: Madhuku Blasts Mnangagwa Over Scrapping Of Running Mates Clause

7 January 2020.

NCA Party Statement on the gazetting of the proposed amendments to the Constitution.

•NCA party is alarmed by the gazetting of proposed amendments to the Constitution by the arrogant Zanu pf government last week.

•As NCA party we are fully aware that the intention by Zanu pf to amend the Constitution is supported by the fact that during the inclusive government Zanu pf and Mdc parties agreed that a party with two thirds majority in parliament can make changes to the Constitution. Therefore the deceitful Constitution crafted by Zanu pf and Mdc parties allows this unacceptable state of affairs now degenerating into serious problems of dictatorship.

•The NCA party believes that it will continue to set a dangerous precedence to allow any political leaders of the day to make changes to the Supreme law of the nation as it is expected in a reasonable democracy that laws must come from the people through people driven processes.

•The current undemocratic Constitution is not people driven as it never came from the people of Zimbabwe but was imposed on them by COPAC, a confused parliamentary grouping that was made up of selfish and greedy politicians from Zanu pf and Mdc political parties. By the time this chaotic Constitution was being crafted each of the two political parties hoped to win the 2013 general elections and then change any provisions in that disorderly Constitution to suit their own partisan interests that are not beneficial to anyone except their kith and kin.

•However despite this unfortunate background of a bad Constitution, crafted by covetous politicians, which allows the tempering of it’s provisions, it remains the duty of every responsible and peace loving Zimbabwean to resist Zanu pf’s parochial amendments to the already wicked Constitution.

•A close look at the gazzetted proposed amendments replicates Zanu pf’s agenda to perpetuate it’s hegemony and primitive rule in Zimbabwe as well as an intention to consolidate a decade of undemocratic governance.

•At our last meeting of POLAD, a platform comprising of 18 Presidential candidates who contested last general elections in 2018, in Kadoma on 21 December 2019, it was unanimously agreed and even announced in a press statement that the government must put on hold any amendments to the Constitution to allow all interested stakeholders to make their own proposals especially on election related amendments that constitute electoral reforms.

•The gazzetting of Zanu pf partisan amendments is a clear disregard of POLAD resolutions by government and it shows the lack of seriousness by Zanu pf to ensure that we have a credible election that is free and fair in 2023.

•All the proposed amendments by Zanu pf government will not have any positive contribution towards the much needed assurance that future elections will be conducted to the satisfaction of everyone besides the selfish Zanu pf leaders and their usual uninformed supporters.

•As NCA party the electoral reforms that we encourage all Zimbabweans to demand from Zanu pf government includes, but are not limited to, that:

•A sitting President must not appoint ZEC Chairperson and all ZEC Commissioners,

•Any ZEC must not run a general election more than once,

•A sitting President must not appoint Judges to ensure that in the event of any electoral dispute the Courts can deal with the matter satisfactorily,

•All Zimbabweans in the diaspora must be allowed to vote,

•In the event of a vacancy in the office of the President we must have a by election to allow the electorate to choose a new President unlike what Zanu pf intend to do, through their awkward amendments, to make it law that in the event of vacancy in the Presidency office the political party of the said President gives us a replacement without having a by election.

•As Zanu pf government has displayed arrogance in pursuing unreasonable partisan amendments to the Constitution we urge all Zimbabweans to register their displeasure by adding their voices to reject these hopeless amendments.

•The NCA party, as usual, will continue to raise it’s own voice against the intended partisan amendments to the Constitution by the egocentric Zanu pf government.

•As NCA party we will continue to utilize the POLAD platform and any other platforms at our disposal to disagree with the proposed irrational amendments to the Constitution by Zanu pf.

•We urge all Zimbabweans to reject narrow-minded amendments to the Supreme law. The current Constitution is bad and we must not watch as Zanu pf further worsens the outlook of the already undemocratic Constitution.

Issued By
Madock Chivasa
NCA National Spokesperson
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MaShurugwi Violence Continues In Bubi District

Mashurugwi machete

By A Correspondent- Police in Matabeleland North shot dead a machete wielding gang member and arrested five others after the violent mob attacked cops who were deployed to remove them from a mine they had invaded in Bubi district.

The incident occurred on Sunday at about 4.30PM.

The illegal miners had raided Mambo area’s Acute Mine owned by a proprietor only identified as Tshabangu who sought police reinforcement to remove the illegal panners.

Sources said police fired six warning shots as the illegal miners menacingly advanced towards them swinging machetes, picks and knobkerries.

“They wanted to surround the police officers. They appeared very violent,” said a witness who asked not to be named.

The panners, said the witness, dispersed when a police officer shot one of them on the shoulder and he died on the spot.

The incident comes barely a month after illegal manners surrounded police officers and hacked one of them to death in Kadoma.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said: “Tshabangu went to the police and made a report and he was given a reaction team. On arrival they were surrounded by a mob which started attacking them with machetes, axes and knobkerries. Police officers were attacked and as a result shots were fired resulting in the death of one of the gang members. Police officers before directing the shot at the deceased, had fired warning shots which did not deter the panners who kept on advancing. Police later arrested five suspects,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

He said the name of the deceased panner was being withheld as police were still conducting investigations.

Asst Comm Nyathi identified the arrested suspects as Prince Ngwenya (37) from Silobela in the Midlands, Cosmas Moyo (34) from Nkayi, Clever Ntakana (39), Nhlanhla Ncube (34) and Orderly Nzombani from Bubi district.

He said police recovered weapons that include axes, shovels, picks, hammers, iron bars, chisels and an okapi knife.

Asst Comm Nyathi said panners should seriously heed police’s warning that no one is above the law.

“Members of the public especially machete wielding gangs should take seriously the message by the Commissioner General of Police (Godwin Matanga) that police will not tolerate acts of violence, police will not tolerate people who attack police officers who are maintaining law and order and members of the public. Definitely action will be taken against those who decide to take the law into their hands,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

Yesterday there was heavy police presence at the mine where the panner was shot dead.

Artisanal miners who operate at a nearby mine said police actions were justified.

The miners declined to be photographed for security reasons.

One of the miners said he watched the fracas as it unfolded and he could not blame the police for shooting one of the suspects.

“Their actions against the police caused this incident. They were the ones who were attacking the police. Prior to the fatal shooting, police fired several warning shots but this didn’t move them. Instead they were aggressive as they charged towards the police. I don’t know what could have stopped them except what happened. However, it’s unfortunate that a life was lost in the process,” said the miner.

Another gold miner blamed panners from other districts for the violence in the area.

“Those panners who come from other districts are the ones who cause violence. They bring machetes, axes, knives- weapons that have nothing to do with mining. We are also afraid of them and from their behaviour yesterday we concluded that they were seeking trouble. It’s not really shocking that it ended this way,” said the miner.

He said local small-scale miners should also employ locals as opposed to hiring workers from other districts who are mostly to blame for the violence.

-StateMedia

UPDATE: Forex Trading As At 07 January 2020

The current bank exchange rates for the ZWL$ today are as follows:

  • USD to ZWL$: 16.8890
  • ZWL$ to RAND: 0.8401

Data according to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

Black Market Rates:

  • USD to ZWL$ zimrates.com 23.00
  • USD to ZWL$  zwl365.com 22.70
  • USD to ZWL$ bluemari.info 22.90
  • USD to BOND: zimrates.com 16.7

More: marketwatch.co.zw

Marry Mubaiwa’s Father Says She Is In Dire Need Of The Best Medical Care Possible, Will She Get It Locally?

By A Correspondent- The estranged wife of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, Marry, is not in “good shape” and needs the best medical care possible after spending over three weeks (23 days) in remand prison.

This was revealed by Marry Chiwenga’s father, Kenny Mubaiwa while speaking to ZTN on Tuesday morning.

He said:

It’s good that she was granted bail but she is not in good shape. What we want to do now is get her the best medical care possible.

Marry was on Monday granted $50 000 bail by Justice Pisirayi Kwenda pending trial. She was also ordered to surrender her diplomatic passport and title deeds to her Highlands home as surety.

She is also required to report once a fortnight at Borrowdale Police Station, not to interfere with State witnesses and to reside at her Borrowdale Brooke mansion until the matter is finalised.

Marry is facing fraud, externalisation of foreign currency and attempted murder charges which her lawyers say are baseless.

-StateMedia

Missing Rangers Found Dead: ZimParks

The Zimbabwean Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) has announced the death of two game rangers who have been missing for over a week.

In a statement, Zimparks spokesperson, Tinashe Farawo, revealed that the two rangers’ bodies were found floating in Lake Kariba. He said:

It is with sadness that (we announce) our two missing rangers have been found dead in Lake Kariba.

The two rangers are indeed conservation heroes. Zimparks family and conservation partners are in deep mourning.

Reports indicate that the rangers, whose identities have not been revealed, went missing after an encounter with four suspected poachers believed to be from Zambia while patrolling the lake.

The rangers arrested the poachers but were later overpowered as they transported them to Kariba town.

After a search by joint police and parks teams from Zimbabwe and Zambia, the remains of the two rangers were found on the water.

-State Media

“The Ramshackle Edifice Is Collapsing”

Suppose there is economic resurgence” – not whilst Zanu PF rules, water flowing uphill to drown Mt Everest writes Nomusa Garikai.

She continues:

“My critical thinking would be, opposition should focus on talking points and references and guidelines and framework of the agenda. Whether POLAD or GPA or any other frameworks, dialogue remains dialogue, I think the focus should be on the framework. POLAD is a creation of Zanu PF as an institution, and they are using it as a basis of any talks with regards to the court outcome of July 30 elections, and anything outside that is anon-starter,” argued Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo

“So whoever would be advising opposition must focus on the talking points. Suppose there is a resurgence on the economy, what is going to happen to the opposition?”

Well you are spot on, Zanu PF hardliners are interested in talks for talks-sake; they will never ever agree to meaningful political reforms much less get them implemented. Zanu PF will never ever reform itself out of office. 

Zanu PF will never ever win a free, fair and credible elections, of that there can be no if, but or maybe. After 40 years of corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship, given a chance in a free, fair and credible election, the people will vote for anyone, anyone at all, just to rid themselves of Zanu PF.  

So, what will be the purpose of advising the opposition on what talking points to focus on, when one already knows these will be talks for talk-sake! 

President Mnangagwa launched POLAD in May last year, nine months ago; at a time when the economy was already in serious trouble as witnessed by the soaring cost of living, shortages, January 2019 fuel price hike protests, etc. If POLAD was expected to address the nation’s teething economic problems, then the forum members were expected to hit the ground running and, by now, the nation would be expecting significant signs of economic recovery. 

There are no signs of economic recovery. Indeed, there are signs of the economic meltdown getting even worse than ever. 

POLAD was talk for talk-sake and thus it is no surprise Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown has continued on its nose dive POLAD or no POLAD. Launching yet another talk for talk-sake platform will too have no effect on the country’s worsening economic meltdown. None! 

“Suppose there is a resurgence on the economy!”

“The Mnangagwa administration has virtually no productive tax base and no one who will lend to it on the scale required, so policy on the fly is the order of the day—layers of contradiction, distortion, graft and increasing chaos—a ‘ramshackle edifice’ that will grow larger and more precarious as the months roll by,” predicted Stuart Doran, in The Strategist ASPI.

“Downward trends and further economic shocks may trigger more instability before the year is out, but they are, ultimately, symptoms, not causes. They are weather vanes that speak of the present and warn us of the imminent, yet they are not seminal and are poor indicators of the longer term.

“For those who would try to read the swirling tea leaves, broader and deeper factors are the better bet. The word ‘system’ is inadequate because the core of it is more profound, more organic and more enduring than that. Zimbabwe is what it is because of a political subculture, centred on the ruling party, that has hegemony and subjugation as its highest ideals. Violence, disdain, paranoia and plunder are among its natural progeny. It is fundamentally antithetical to genuine political competition, dissent and notions of stewardship.”

In short the ramshackle edifice is collapsing, it is nonsense to talk of Zimbabwe’s economic resurgence, not whilst Zanu PF remains in power. Economic resurgence; might as well ask what happens if  water started to flow upstream and worry about Mount Everest drowning! 

Still, it is the country’s worsening economic situation which, in the end, will hold swear as to what happens in the end. Zanu PF has so far used its coercive power to brow beat the populous into submission. But there is no denying that worsening economic situation is forcing more and more people to voice their dissent with the dictatorship. 

In the end the people will overcome their fear of the Zanu PF regime and demand an end to their economic hardships.

No matter how powerful a tyrannical regime happens to be, in the end; the regime will fall and the people will prevail. 

“It is the economy, stupid!” as former US President Bill Clinton, once said!

Full Text- Zapu Sets The Record Straight On Presidential Nominations

Presidential nominations for ZAPU #2020Congress

Zimbabwe African People’s Union wishes, through the department of Information and Publicity, to correct a minor misinformation concerning nominations for the party’s congress coming on August 26-29.

It has been erroneously reported by some media houses that nominations for position of president had taken place and in result, six cadres had been duly nominated.

These six are Mark Mbayiwa, Emelia Mkaratirwa, Strike Mkandla, Future Msebele, Mathew Sibanda and Iphithule Maphosa.

The party wishes to correct this information as follows:

 1. The six names doing the rounds, and as reported in the media as having been already nominated, are merely speculative and come as a result of numerous discussions around the elective congress.

2. Nominations come from provincial conferences, processes which are yet to take place as according to the official party program and in accordance with rules and guidelines as per party constitution, in the run up to congress.

Our media friends will be the first to know about the dates of these provincial conferences so that they also attend and get first hand information regarding nominations.

For Department of Information Publicity and Marketing

Iphithule Thembani Maphosa

National Spokesperson.

ZAPU LATEST: Race To Succeed Dabengwa Hots Up

The race to succeed the late Dumiso Dabengwa has increased pace as the party readies for its upcoming congress.

The party in a statement said: Zimbabwe African People’s Union wishes, through the department of Information and Publicity, to correct a minor misinformation concerning nominations for the party’s congress coming on August 26-29. It has been erroneously reported by some media houses that nominations for position of president had taken place and in result, six cadres had been duely nominated. These six are Mark Mbayiwa, Emelia Mkaratirwa, Strike Mkandla, Future Msebele, Mathew Sibanda and Iphithule Maphosa.

The party wishes to correct this information as follows:

1. The six names doing the rounds, and as reported in the media as having been already nominated, are merely speculative and come as a result of numerous discussions around the elective congress.

2. Nominations come from provincial conferences, processes which are yet to take place as according to the official party program and in accordance with rules and guidelines as per party constitution, in the run up to congress.

Our media friends will be the first to know about the dates of these provincial conferences so that they also attend and get first hand information regarding nominations.

For Department of Information Publicity and Marketing

Iphithule Thembani Maphosa

National Spokesperson.

In-laws Reach Out To Chiwenga, Seeks Way Forward After Marry Bail Victory

The family of Marry Mubaiwa who is undergoing a divorce with Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has reached out to the retired army general, saying they still need to sit down and consider how they can continue as one family.

Marry was released on ZWL$50,000 bail by the High Court yesterday after three weeks in prison over a number of charges including fraud, money laundering and attempted murder.

After the High Court ruling yesterday by Justice Pisirayi Kwenda, the Mubaiwa family represented by Hannington Mubaiwa called for mending of bridges with the Chiwenga family, saying the couple had children and it was in the best interests of the kids for the two families to sit down and map an amicable way forward.

The Mubaiwa family also thanked Zimbabweans for standing by them during the time their daughter was in custody.

Meanwhile, the High Court yesterday blasted the manner in which the magistrate had denied Mubaiwa bail.

“The appeal against the decision of Harare regional court, denying the appellant bail pending trial, is upheld and the decision of the lower court is hereby set aside,” Justice Kwenda ruled yesterday.

Mubaiwa also successfully applied for bail on charges of attempting to murder Vice President Chiwenga.

Justice Kwenda ordered Mubaiwa to surrender her diplomatic passport and title deeds to her Highlands home as surety.

She is required to report once a fortnight at Borrowdale Police Station, not to interfere with State witnesses and to reside at her Borrowdale Brooke mansion until the matter is finalised.

Granting Mubaiwa bail on both applications, Justice Kwenda castigated the lower court magistrate Mr Crispen Mberewere for making a decision influenced by policy considerations overriding the Constitution.

When he denied Mubaiwa bail, Mr Mberewere said the court should be alive to national policies that are relevant to the administration of justice and dealing with certain crimes.

He said a court dealing with anti-corruption matters must give voice to such national policies.

The State had opposed bail on the grounds that previously, suspects who were facing charges of corruption and granted bail and surrendered their passports still skipped the country.

Justice Kwenda rejected the trial magistrate’s view, saying the submission by the prosecution in the lower court, which was accepted and adopted by the court, constituted the kind of megaphone posturing not only misplaced and unfortunate, but which must be avoided by an officer of the court.

“It is not fair for a court official to mislead the public by blaming the bail system for the inertia in the fight against corruption,” he said.

“Accordingly, it is inappropriate for the State to argue for pre-trial incarceration as a matter of policy to deal with the problem of corruption,” said Justice Kwenda.

“Such a policy would be invalid due to inconsistency with the Constitution. The court a quo erred when it accepted the argument.”

Through her lawyer, Advocate Sylvester Hashiti, instructed by Mr Taona Nyamakura, Mubaiwa appealed for bail, arguing the State would have no problems in extraditing her from South Africa in the event that she crossed the border into that country, since her properties were already known and identified.

-Online

FULL THREAD: Mliswa Heaps Praise On Auxillia Mnangagwa

1/Gracious First Lady of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Mai Mnangagwa, I sincerely thank you from the bottom of my heart for your unprecedented act of kindness displayed during your visit to Norton yesterday. Norton is overwhelmed by the magnitude of love & compassion that you spread

2/ & is all the more united as a result. All church fraternities, political parties, civic organisations and citizenry etc were present to witness the impartiality of your generous gesture and it is only when on the ground that you understand the true depth of our appreciation.

3/ Your message of love and assistance to those in need regardless of political affiliation is indeed profound and must filter throughout the Nation. Your words are filled with healing properties so critical at a time like this. People are of God and not of any man or woman.

4/May you continue to share such good deeds with many others across Zimbabwe. May the works of the Angel of Hope Foundation be a Blessing to those in need. Thank you, on behalf of the Norton community&myself, we’re eternally grateful Regards, Hon. Temba P. Mliswa (MP): Norton

Nick Mangwana Rebuked Over Shoddy List Of ED’s Achievements

By Jane Mlambo| Information Permanent Secretary Nick Mangwana has ignited a fierce rebuke from social media users after posting what he termed ED’s distinguished performance including budget deficit, trade deficit and the introduction of ZUPCOs among others.

Posting on Twitter, Mangwana posted the following message;

ED’S DISTINGUISHED PERFORMANCE 1. Budget deficit down 90% 2. Trade deficit down 70% 3. De-dollarisation completed, new currency introduced & stabilized. 4. Ease of doing business – Zim is up 15 positions 5. Mass Public Transport System (More will be shared)

Responding to Mangwana, social media users had this to say;

“De-dollarisation completed, new currency introduced & stabilized. Highest denomination (5 bond) cannot even buy a half loaf of bread – just an example,” said one William Zambezi.

“We could be talking more if it weren’t for the lax stance on corruption. i am heavily disappointed in that regard. You have done absolutely nothing,” said another user named Samanyanga.

“Trade deficit down coz people are not able to import much needed food, which translates to that people are starving. We are not producing enough for our consumption hence need for food imports so decline in trade deficit is a clear sign of starving nation,” another one Colonel Von Strohm.

“If those are the indicators of a DISTINGUISHED performance then the bar is very very low,” said Blessing Shadaya.

Lorraine Guyo Threatens Ex Boyfriend Chizhanje

Socialite Thomas “CST” Chizhanje has been warned by comedienne and ex-girlfriend Lorraine Guyo over posting their pictures together on social media.

Chizhanje and Guyo separated mid last year and it seems CST might have been having hard times to accept and move on.

The warning comes after Chizhanje took to his Facebook page to post a picture of him and Guyo together.

Chizhanje has since deleted the pictures from his Facebook page after Guyo came forward complaining about it.

Lorraine Guyo and Chizhanje in happier times

In an interview with Chizhanje, he said he had moved on and he wanted to show people there is no bad blood between the two.

“I was just showing people that we are okay and I have moved on but, I have since stopped posting her.

“I have deleted the pictures on social media since they were sending the wrong message to the people,” said Chizhanje.

Guyo said she was not happy with what Chizhanje was doing since she has already moved on with her life.

“I have already moved on with my life. He must too. Never have I posted him.

“He must let me be because I am enjoying the peace I have now,” said Guyo.

-State Media

‘Gadzirirai Muchato,’ Mai Titi’s Ben 10 Says

Controversial commedienne Felistas Edwards (33) popularly known as Mai Titi (23) has opened up on her love relationship with her Ben 10 boyfriend Zizoe Pamyk saying they are set to tie the knot very soon.

Mai Titi’s r0mantic photographs and videos with Zizoe, real name Blessed Zingwe have made rounds on social media for the past week.

In a wide range interview with a local tabloid, Mai Titi and Zizoe Pamyk confirmed that their relationship has developed that the two are bound to tie the knot before November this year.

Zizoe Pamyk said his family is behind his decision to marry Mai Titi regardless of their age difference.

“Mukuru, mudiwa ndewangu, Mai Titi ndevangu hapana chakamboipa pazvese uye ndinobvuma zvose zvirikutaurwa pamusoro perudo,” said Zizoe said.

“Gadzirirai muchato, tichakoka Zimbabwe yose kana zvichibvira uye chikafu chichange chiripo.

“Mhuri yangu nekwandinobva madzikoma nevose zviri official. Zvemakore zvinyanyana izvo tozokurukura pamberi,” he said as some of his relatives nodded in agreement.

Mai Titi, who started off as a gospel musician during the rising of her best friend in music Mercy Mutsvene, confirmed the development saying she failed to resist Zizoe’s love.

She narrated how she grew up in a Christian family, started her music career before she shelved the musical instruments when she tied the knot with Tapiwa Mutikani, a wedding filmed and captured by this writer 11 years ago.

“I am aware that you are the one who filmed my first wedding with Tapiwa and this time you are going to capture my second wedding with Blessed Zingwe,” said Mai Titi.

“Our society frowns upon a woman when she marries a man younger than her but I have learnt a lot and come to understand the secrets of love,” said Mai Titi.

“My relationship with Zizoe started when he called for help in his music and I later discovered that I had already charmed him and he had assured his family that he wanted to take me as his wife.

“I laughed at it but I failed to resist his love and we fell in love mmmmmm rudo rwasimba uye harusi rudo rwakapusa, rwakakotsira kana rwekufadzana saka before November tinenge tachata uye kunogona kuita kurekure.

“Zizoe is fully aware of my age and status.

“He has won my heart and I have followed my heart too and we will be separated with death. I can’t wait.

“My heart will not fail me on Zizoe and he loves my children a thing I failed to get from that white man I refused to get married to.

“Marriage is for life while a wedding is an event and by this I mean that Zizoe’s family has already accepted me and I feel comforted and loved.

“Wedding is like an icing cake to our union and let the society know that love is unselfish outgoing concern and what you make it that even animals know where they are loved and taken care of,” said Mai Titi.

Concerning age differences, Mai Titi said age has to do with numbers but love has to do with feelings and maturity.

“I do not encourage child marriages since marriage is for mature people where a man and woman become husband and wife,” said Mai Titi.

“We have older men who act childish although living with a woman who is five years younger than them. It’s a pity.

“In other relationships we have older women dating young blood but when it comes to real love they fail to deliver.

“By this I want to urge families to help their children be mature, get understanding and not rush into marriage zvinoda ruzivo nechifukidziro chedenga,” she said.

Mai Titi’s parents are elders in one of the big local Pentecostal churches.

-State Media

FULL TEXT- Rev Kenneth Mtata’s Warning “Consensus Is The Best Model”

Rev Kenneth Mtata

When I summarised the three solution models available for Zimbabwe to address its current challenges, many preferred the revolution model, because they think it will remove the root causes of all our problems once and for all.

I must admit that while I want us to remove the root causes of the problems we have in Zimbabwe, I am convinced that it is only a consensus model that can do that in a sustainable and less costly way.

Consensus is reached through dialogue, and hence require an initial deposit of humility from the parties involved. This is why many doubt whether the current actors are willing to do that. What are carrots and sticks to encourage dialogue?

Since consensus is reached thru dialogue, it is the only route that can instil TRUST and CONFIDENCE, the two ingredients we are currently missing for national convergence. Revolutions produce winners and losers and hence entrench mistrust.

Revolutions world over have tended not to deliver what they promised. Those who preside the revolution tend to be the most courageous but not necessarily the most intelligent. They then become the new oppressors. Examples abound!!

So while at face value a revolution promises a permanent solution, in reality, it can give you what you didn’t bargain for. Consensus demand exchange of ideas outcomes may not be perfect but have broad ownership.

LET’S END WITH A WARNING! A NATION THAT DOES NOT SATISFACTORILY ACT ON THE CRIES OF THE VULNERABLE, CREATES INEVITABLE CONDITIONS FOR A REVOLUTION. ONCE ITS FIRES HAVE BEEN LIT, NO AMOUNT OF AMMUNITION CAN STOP IT!

271 Zimbos Arrested While Attempting To Cross Into SA

The South African Police Services in Limpopo province has arrested 271 border jumpers among them Zimbabweans and recovered smuggled cigarettes worth R2,2 million during the festive season.

Provincial police spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo said in a statement on Sunday that the illegal immigrants were arrested during roadblocks and stop and search operations that were conducted around the Province.

“Fifty-four of these undocumented nationals were arrested on one day, 31 December 2019 at a roadblock along the N1 road south of Polokwane.

“During the same period, 237 shebeens were closed, 94 licensed liquor premises were charged for non-compliance with the Liquor Act and six of them were closed,” he said.

The official said they had also conducted joint operations to prevent cross border crimes including the smuggling of stolen goods from and into the country such as illicit cigarettes and vehicles.

Brig Majapelo said on New Year’s Eve they seized cigarettes worth R2,2 million at a roadblock that was also visited by the Deputy Minister of Police Mr Cassel Mathale, the MEC of Transport and Community Safety Namane Dickson Masemola and the Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General Nneke Ledwaba along the N1 road south of Polokwane.

He said the operations were on going until further notice.

-State Media

Maldives Seven Back In Court

Jane Mlambo| The seven civil society leaders who were arrested last year soon after arrival from Maldives where they had gone for a workshop facilitated by Serbian citizens are back in court today answering to charges of subversion.

The seven, George Makoni, Frank Mpahlo, Gamuchirai Mukura, Tatenda Mombeyarara, Stabile Dewa and Farirai Gumbonzvanda were arrested last year and charged with subversion.

They were granted bail and had their gadgets confiscated by the the state.

They are back for routine remand at the Harare magistrates court

“It’s Chamisa Who Must Apologise And Not Mnangagwa”: Mutodi Speaks On Veggies Statement

By A Correspondent- Deputy Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Energy Mutodi said President Emmerson Mnangagwa  does not have to apologise to Zimbabweans for the “jokes” he made in Kuwadzana last week.

Speaking to a local publication on Monday, Mutodi asserted that it was MDC leader Nelson Chamisa who needed to apologise for rejecting the 2018 election results among other “misdemeanours”.

Said Mutodi:

The President is first and foremost a citizen who can communicate anything with fellow citizens, including cracking jokes with Zimbabweans.

Chamisa is the one with a lot to apologise to Zimbabweans for calling for sanctions, disputing election results where he was clearly defeated and even giving false hope to his supporters.

During the monthly, largely ceremonial national clean-up campaign held in Kuwadzana on Friday last week, Mnangagwa said he would send troops against the residents if it was proved that they were responsible for the ongoing meteorological drought.

He also told residents to eat vegetables after they had asked him to do something about the escalating price of meat.

-Newsday

Gvnt Dishonesty Irks Civil Servants

By A Correspondent- The leaders of civil servants’ unions under the Apex Council, are meeting in Harare today, 7th of January 2020, to decide on going on strike to force the government to improve their salaries and working conditions.

Civil servants Apex Council chairperson Cecilia Alexander told a local publication that public sector workers are tired of the government’s dishonesty.

She said:

Having engaged the government since October last year when we declared our incapacitation and having followed that up with several meetings from then up to December, it has become clear that the employer is largely ignoring us as there has been no movement.

… it (the strike), however, depends on what the unions will say … but we all agree that even some of our colleagues in the teaching profession who have said that they will not go back to work when schools open are right because the situation is no longer bearable.

Since the beginning of 2019, civil servants have been threatening industrial action. The government has responded by offering them token additional pay through what it calls Cost of Living Adjustments (COLA) and Cushioning Allowances.

The lowest-paid worker is now earning just above ZWL$1 000 per month which is equivalent to less than US$50. using black market rates.

-DailyNews

Nick Mangwana’s List Of ED Achievements

By Jane Mlambo| Information Permanent Secretary Nick Mangwana has posted five achievements of the new dispensation which includes budget deficit, trade deficit and the introduction of ZUPCOs among others, igniting a fierce rebuke from social media users who felt the so called gains were nothing compared to the serious economic problems facing the country at the moment.

Posting on Twitter, Mangwana posted the following message;

ED’S DISTINGUISHED PERFORMANCE 1. Budget deficit down 90% 2. Trade deficit down 70% 3. De-dollarisation completed, new currency introduced & stabilized. 4. Ease of doing business – Zim is up 15 positions 5. Mass Public Transport System (More will be shared)

Responding to Mangwana, social media users had this to say;

“De-dollarisation completed, new currency introduced & stabilized. Highest denomination (5 bond) cannot even buy a half loaf of bread – just an example,” said one William Zambezi.

“We could be talking more if it weren’t for the lax stance on corruption. i am heavily disappointed in that regard. You have done absolutely nothing,” said another user named Samanyanga.

“Trade deficit down coz people are not able to import much needed food, which translates to that people are starving. We are not producing enough for our consumption hence need for food imports so decline in trade deficit is a clear sign of starving nation,” another one Colonel Von Strohm.

“If those are the indicators of a DISTINGUISHED performance then the bar is very very low,” said Blessing Shadaya.

SADC Truck Drivers Write To Zambian Govt Over Too Many Roadblocks In That Country.

Trucks queuing at the Zambian border to the DRC

Own Correspondent|SADC Truck Drivers Association has complained against too many check points in Zambia which they say are manned by unprofessional plain clothes Police officers.

In a letter written to the Inspector General of Police, and copied to the Road Traffic Agency, the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Labour and Social Security, Transport and Communication respectively, the Association cites roadblocks as precipitating an increasing number of accidents among many other reasons due to over speeding by drivers who try to catch up on lost time of three days given by ZRA.

“We write to complain to your good office over numerous roadblocks that are mounted by like – looking Police officers on duty across the country”, read part of the letter signed by Eugene Ndhlovu the Association Vice Secretary General.

Mr Ndhlovu stated that the check points also caused damage to the roads as a result of excessive breaking by the operators of the Trucks.

See letter below:

Suppose There Is Economic Resurgence” – Not Whilst Zanu PF Rules, Water Flowing Uphill To Drown Mt Everest

By Nomusa Garikai- “My critical thinking would be, opposition should focus on talking points and references and guidelines and framework of the agenda.

Whether POLAD or GPA or any other frameworks, dialogue remains dialogue, I think the focus should be on the framework. POLAD is a creation of Zanu PF as an institution, and they are using it as a basis of any talks with regards to the court outcome of July 30 elections, and anything outside that is anon-starter,” argued Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo

“So whoever would be advising opposition must focus on the talking points. Suppose there is a resurgence on the economy, what is going to happen to the opposition?”

Well you are spot on, Zanu PF hardliners are interested in talks for talks-sake; they will never ever agree to meaningful political reforms much less get them implemented. Zanu PF will never ever reform itself out of office. 

Zanu PF will never ever win a free, fair and credible elections, of that there can be no if, but or maybe. After 40 years of corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship, given a chance in a free, fair and credible election, the people will vote for anyone, anyone at all, just to rid themselves of Zanu PF.  

So, what will be the purpose of advising the opposition on what talking points to focus on, when one already knows these will be talks for talk-sake! 

President Mnangagwa launched POLAD in May last year, nine months ago; at a time when the economy was already in serious trouble as witnessed by the soaring cost of living, shortages, January 2019 fuel price hike protests, etc. If POLAD was expected to address the nation’s teething economic problems, then the forum members were expected to hit the ground running and, by now, the nation would be expecting significant signs of economic recovery. 

There are no signs of economic recovery. Indeed, there are signs of the economic meltdown getting even worse than ever. 

POLAD was talk for talk-sake and thus it is no surprise Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown has continued on its nose dive POLAD or no POLAD. Launching yet another talk for talk-sake platform will too have no effect on the country’s worsening economic meltdown. None! 

“Suppose there is a resurgence on the economy!”

“The Mnangagwa administration has virtually no productive tax base and no one who will lend to it on the scale required, so policy on the fly is the order of the day—layers of contradiction, distortion, graft and increasing chaos—a ‘ramshackle edifice’ that will grow larger and more precarious as the months roll by,” predicted Stuart Doran, in The Strategist ASPI.

“Downward trends and further economic shocks may trigger more instability before the year is out, but they are, ultimately, symptoms, not causes. They are weather vanes that speak of the present and warn us of the imminent, yet they are not seminal and are poor indicators of the longer term.

“For those who would try to read the swirling tea leaves, broader and deeper factors are the better bet. The word ‘system’ is inadequate because the core of it is more profound, more organic and more enduring than that. Zimbabwe is what it is because of a political subculture, centred on the ruling party, that has hegemony and subjugation as its highest ideals. Violence, disdain, paranoia and plunder are among its natural progeny. It is fundamentally antithetical to genuine political competition, dissent and notions of stewardship.”

In short the ramshackle edifice is collapsing, it is nonsense to talk of Zimbabwe’s economic resurgence, not whilst Zanu PF remains in power. Economic resurgence; might as well ask what happens if  water started to flow upstream and worry about Mount Everest drowning! 

Still, it is the country’s worsening economic situation which, in the end, will hold swear as to what happens in the end. Zanu PF has so far used its coercive power to brow beat the populous into submission. But there is no denying that worsening economic situation is forcing more and more people to voice their dissent with the dictatorship. 

In the end the people will overcome their fear of the Zanu PF regime and demand an end to their economic hardships.

No matter how powerful a tyrannical regime happens to be, in the end; the regime will fall and the people will prevail. 

“It is the economy, stupid!” as former US President Bill Clinton, once said!

Police Fire Live Rounds at Toyota Wish As Driver Flees Hit And Run Scene

A defiant speeding motorist was shot and injured after he ignored police signals to stop his vehicle at the roadblock .

The incident occurred at a business centre in Chakari, Mashonaland West around 2045hrs last month.

The police say they observed a speeding Toyota Wish and signaled the driver to stop but he sped past ignoring the signals resulting in the police shooting at the car.

Investigations later revealed that he was fleeing from a hit and run incident.

“Motorists should comply with police signals at all times. He is now admitted in hospital while investigations into the incident are in progress.”

In another case, a 32 year old man died after he was stabbed on the right thigh with a knife by his girlfriend’s ex husband at Nodi Compound, Mkwasine, Chiredzi last month at about 2200 hrs.

The accused who was accompanied by a friend found the victim inside his ex-wife’s bedroom and broke the door where he confronted the victim for having a relationship with her.

The argument got heated and the accused drew a knife from his accomplice’s satchel and stabbed the victim, who tried to flee but collapsed and died a few metres from the scene.

Police attended the scene and recovered the murder weapon, both suspects were arrested on 02/01/20 in Triangle and they will appear in court soon.

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Man Killed By Machete Wielding Thugs At Redcliff Supermarket Was Actually On The Police Wanted Persons List

POLICE in Redcliff are investigating a case in which a 26-year-old artisanal miner on the police wanted list was axed to death by eight unknown men as he was getting out of a supermarket in Torwood township.

Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Joel Goko said Brilliant Dube who was wanted for assault was brutally killed on New Year’s Day.

“The eight suspects who were armed with axes approached the now deceased who was with his brother, Honest Dube as they were walking out of a supermarket in the evening of Wednesday last week. They started axing the two but the other brother, Honest, managed to flee leaving his sibling at the mercy of his assailants,” said Insp Goko.

He said the suspects fled leaving Brilliant writhing on the ground with multiple deep cuts.

“He sustained deep cuts on the head, back and both legs. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Kwekwe District Hospital,” he said.

He said police who attended to the scene also discovered that the deceased was on the run, in connection with an assault case.

Insp Goko appealed to members of the public with information that might lead to the arrest of the suspects to approach any nearest police station.

“They can also make use of our police suggestion boxes,” he said.

“Am Too Old To Be Violent Khulu,” Acquitted For Axing Neighbour

A 75-YEAR-OLD man from Bulawayo heaved a sigh of relief after he was acquitted of allegedly axing his neighbour.

It had been alleged that Stewart Sdubi from Emganwini suburb struck Mr Simon Moyo (65) with an axe on his left ear after delivering an eviction letter at his home.

Mr Moyo had to be rushed to the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) for treatment.

Sdubi pleaded not guilty to an assault charge before Western Commonage magistrate Ms Tancy Dube.

The magistrate said the State failed to prove that Sdubi assaulted Mr Moyo as witnesses gave contradicting testimonies.

 “The court considered evidence that was presented and it’s clear that Sdubi didn’t commit the alleged offence. He’s therefore acquitted and discharged,” ruled Ms Dube.

Previously, Sdubi had told the court that he was too old to be violent.

“Your worship, Moyo is the one who assaulted me first and I pushed him. He fell on top an axe. I don’t have all that energy to lift an axe. 

“He only got angry because the letter I had given him from the City Council  indicated that he was supposed to vacate his home and he vented his anger on me,” he said.

Prosecuting, Mr Tapiwa Solani said on November 20 this year, Sdubi went to Mr Moyo’s home holding an axe and a letter.

“The accused person gave the complainant a letter to read and as he was reading, the accused person struck him with an axe,” he said.

Mr Moyo said he was suspicious when Sdubi came to his home in the evening holding a letter and an axe.

“The accused person came at night and knocked on my gate saying there was a letter that I needed to read. I went outside and while I was reading, the accused person attacked me with the axe and ran away,” he said.

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

White People In South Africa Want To Be Called Africans, D.A Leading The Campaign

The DA federal council chairperson latched onto a Twitter discussion which started when a man complained about people using ‘white face’ at the Cape Town Street Parade.

Own Correspondent|Democratic Alliance (DA) federal council chairperson believes “there is a concerted campaign to delegitimise and demonise minorities” in South Africa.

“It may start with people labelled ‘white’ but it will soon spread to many more. And those driving it will soon be its victims,” she tweeted on Sunday morning.

This was in response to a Twitter user complaining: “Blacks living in Europe are called Europeans but whites who’ve been living in Africa for more than 300 years can’t be called Africans!”

Zille called this a “good point” and “another example of double standards”.

The discussion began when the same Twitter user complained about the alleged use of “white face” at the Cape Town Street Parade.

The parade sees predominantly coloured South Africans in Cape Minstrel bands make music on the streets of Cape Town. Some of these will paint their faces white.

The Twitter user was comparing this and blackface – an outdated form of theatrical make-up used predominantly by non-black performers to represent a caricature of a black person, which has its roots in the history of segregation and slavery in the US.

“I see ‘White Face’ is rampant in the Street Parade but ‘Black Face’ is a crime? How does that work?” he tweeted.

Zille called this an “interesting question”.

It should be noted that there was no historical use of “white face” as a means to humiliate and perpetuate stereotypes against white people, which may explain why the use of so-called “white face” is not considered equivalent to the use of blackface.

Mliswa Thanks “Gracious First Lady” Auxilia Mnangagwa

Gracious First Lady of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Mai Mnangagwa,

I sincerely thank you from the bottom of my heart for your unprecedented act of kindness displayed during your visit to Norton yesterday. Norton is overwhelmed by the magnitude of love and compassion that you spread and is all the more united as a result.

All church fraternities, political parties, civic organisations and citizenry etc were present to witness the impartiality of your generous gesture and it is only when on the ground that you understand the true depth of our appreciation.

Your message of love and assistance to those in need regardless of political affiliation is indeed profound and must filter throughout the Nation. Your words are filled with healing properties so critical at a time like this. People are of God and not of any man or woman.

May you continue to share such good deeds with many others across Zimbabwe. May the works of the Angel of Hope Foundation be a Blessing to those in need.

Thank you, on behalf of the Norton community and myself, we’re eternally grateful

Regards,

Hon. Temba P. Mliswa (MP): Norton

Godfrey Gandawe Announces Walter Muzembi As Leader Of Yet Another New Political Party Challenging ZANU PF

Godfrey Gandawa

Own Correspondent| Self exiled former Cabinet Minister Walter Mzembi has been appointed president of yet another new political party in Zimbabwe, the People’s Party.

Mzembi’s deputy, former Higher Education Deputy Minister Godfrey Gandawa who is also in exile, announced the formation of the party.

Gandawa is on the run after skipping the country in 2018 facing fraud charges when he was deputy minister.

United Kingdom-based Lloyd Msipa is the new party’s secretary general.

Below is the letter by Gandawe announcing the new political party.

Byo High Court Releases Activist Jailed Over January Protests

Josphat “Mzaca” Ngulube still awaiting his appeal

Correspondent|High Court judge, Evangelista Kabasa on Friday freed a 30-year-old Bulawayo man who has been languishing at Khami prison following his conviction for public violence during last year’s deadly protests over fuel price hike.

Bulawayo magistrate, Tinashe Tashaya September last year convicted and sentenced Promise Mandizha Dube of Luveve high-density suburb to four months in prison.

Through his lawyer, Jabulani Mhlanga from the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), Dube filed an appeal against both conviction and sentence at the High Court on 8 October 2019.

He also filed an application for release on bail pending the determination of his appeal.

In his appeal application, Mhlanga argued that the state did not canvass all the essential elements to the charge of committing public violence and therefore failed to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt and that his imprisonment was excessive.

The lawyer also submitted that his client was unlawfully and without just cause shot at the back by police officers at a supermarket in Luveve high-density suburb during the mass demonstrations.

After shooting Dube, the lawyer said the officers did not attend to him but instead, arrested him at Mpilo Hospital where he was taken for treatment by some Good Samaritans.

He was charged with public violence.

Justice Kabasa granted Dube $500 bail pending the determination of his appeal against both conviction and sentence.

He also ordered Dube to report once every week on Fridays at Luveve Police Station and to reside at his given residential address until the final determination of his appeal.

Meanwhile, lawyers representing incarcerated prominent Bulawayo political activist, Josphat “Mzaca” Ngulube and his colleagues have approached the High Court seeking bail and as well as appeal for the group’s sentence.

Ngulube, together with his colleagues were in December last year sentenced to seven years in prison for public violence related to the January 2019 civil unrest.

The magistrate suspended one year on condition that the four will not commit a similar crime within six years.

Eight Machete Wielding Thugs Kill Man At A Redcliff Supermarket

Mashurugwi machete
File Picture of machete wielding thugs

Own Correspondent |Eight unknown men, armed with axes, reportedly killed a 26-year-old artisanal miner at a Supermarket on New Year’s Day.

Police who are already seized with the matter revealed that the miner, Brilliant Dube was axed as he was getting out of a supermarket in Torwood township.

Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Joel Goko told the Chronicle that Dube who was on police’s wanted list for assault was brutally murdered.

Reports of violence associated with artisanal miners have been increasing over the past twelve months.

Most culprits are the “notorious” machete gangs popularly known as Mashurugwior Al Shabab who have been terrorising members of the public and miners in gold mining towns.

Source: State Media

Missing Zim Parks Rangers Found Dead After Encounter With Zambian Poachers

File Picture of Zim Parks Rangers at parade

Two Zim Parks rangers that went missing after a fight with Zambian poachers they had apprehended at Lake Kariba have been found dead, a spokesperson has confirmed.

Zim Parks spokesperson Tinashe Farawo said the two were found after joint operations by Zimbabwe and Zambia.

“It is with great sadness that our 2 missing rangers have been found dead in Lake Kariba. Zimparks wants to thank stakeholders, sister security depts who worked tirelessly to search our rangers. These are conservation heroes,” said Farawo.

The State run Herald newspaper reported on 2 January that the two poachers were involved in a tussle with poachers as they were taking them to detention.

Along the way however, the Zambian poachers were involved in a tussle with the rangers and over powered them.

Fears that the rangers could have been killed started when the boat that they were using was found on the Lake Kariba banks on the Zambian side stripped of its engine.

Threats For World War 3 As America And Iran Stand Up Against Each Other, African Countries At The Risk Of Being The Play Ground – See Analysis Of All Countries At Risk

WORLD War Three is a concern of many people, especially as upheaval rages in the Middle East. Iran has warned of “severe revenge” after the assassination of Major General Qassem Soleimani. Which are the most dangerous countries in the world right now and is WW3 a real threat?

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World war 3: Iran has warned of “severe revenge” after the assassination of Qassem Soleimani (Image: Getty Images/International SOS)

Express UK|World War Three is an eventuality no one wants to come to pass but it’s undeniably a concern for many. Fears of war have rocketed after a US air strike ordered by US President Donald Trump killed Major General Qassem Soleimani in Iran. Iranian religious leader Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei has since unleashed a barrage of furious tweets in which he warned of “severe revenge”.

With Iran proving an alarming threat on the world stage, which countries are considered the most dangerous of all?

Medical and travel security services company International SOS has revealed the 16 riskiest countries in the world for this year.

Although Iran itself is not high on the list, many of the dangerous countries are in the Middle East, as well as Africa.

International SOS looks at both medical risk and security risk for travel.

“The travel security risk rating evaluates the threat posed to travellers and international assignees by political violence (including terrorism, insurgency, politically motivated unrest and war), social unrest (including sectarian, communal and ethnic violence) as well as violent and petty crime,” explained the company.

“Other factors, such as the robustness of the transport infrastructure, the state of industrial relations, the effectiveness of the security and emergency services and the country’s susceptibility to natural disasters are also considered where they are of sufficient magnitude to impact the overall risk environment for travellers.

As for medical risk: “International SOS assigns travel medical risk ratings by assessing a range of health risks and mitigating factors, including but not limited to: infectious disease burden, environmental factors, medical evacuation data, road trauma data, standard of emergency medical services, outpatient and inpatient medical care, access to quality pharmaceutical supplies, and cultural, language or administrative barriers.”

The following countries are the riskiest destinations for 2020 with a “very high” travel medical risk.

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World war 3: The Foreign and Commonwealth Office advise against all but essential travel to Haiti (Image: International SOS)

South America

Venezuela

This South American country is labelled a “high” travel security risk.

International SOS deems this as: “Protests are frequently violent and may target or disrupt foreigners; they may be exacerbated by governance issues, including security or law and order capacity.

“Violent crime and terrorism pose significant direct or incidental risks to travellers and

international assignees. Communal, sectarian or racial violence is common and foreigners may be directly targeted. Certain parts of the country are inaccessible or off-limits to the traveller.”

The UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advise against all travel to within 80 km (50 miles) of the Colombian border; within 40 km (25 miles) of the Brazilian border and to Zulia State as a result of prolonged power cuts and an increase in civil disorder.

“Drug traffickers and illegal armed groups are active along the border area with Colombia and Brazil and there is a risk of kidnapping,” warned the FCO.

The FCO advise against all but essential travel to the remaining areas of Venezuela, due to ongoing crime and instability.

North America

Haiti

This Caribbean country has a “high” travel security risk.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office advise against all but essential travel to Haiti due to the current unstable and dangerous security situation.

Asia

North Korea

As with all countries in this list, North Korea is a “very high” travel medical risk. This category means: “Healthcare is almost non-existent or severely overtaxed,” according to International SOS.

“There may be very limited or no primary care, emergency care or dental services. Quality prescription drugs are frequently unavailable.

“Food and water-borne infections are common. Potentially life-threatening infectious diseases such as malaria and cholera may be persistently present and large

outbreaks may occur.”

The FCO advise against all but essential travel to North Korea.

Afghanistan

The FCO advise against all but essential travel to: the Enhanced Security Zone in Kabul

Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul, Panjshir province, and the city of Bamian in Bamian province.

They advise against all travel to all other areas of Kabul and the rest of Afghanistan.

Terrorists are very likely to try to carry out attacks in Afghanistan. What’s more, the country is in a major earthquake zone and remains at risk from powerful earthquakes, aftershocks, landslides and flooding.

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“Extreme” security risk means Government control and law and order may be minimal or non-existant (Image: International SOS)
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“Medium” travel security risk signifies periodic political unrest, violent protests and terrorism (Image: International SOS)

Africa

Libya

Similarly, Libya is an “extreme” travel security risk. The FCO advise against all travel to Libya, and for British nationals still in Libya to leave immediately by any practical means. This advice has been in place consistently since 2014.

“Local security situations are fragile and can quickly deteriorate into intense fighting and clashes without warning,” said the FCO.

Eritrea

Eritrea has a “medium “ travel security risk despite its high travel medical risk.

This category signifies: “Periodic political unrest, violent protests, insurgency and/or sporadic acts of terrorism occur,” explained International SOS. “Travellers and international assignees may face risk from communal, sectarian or racial violence and violent crime.

“Capacity of security and emergency services and infrastructure varies. Industrial action can disrupt travel.”

The FCO advise against all travel within 25km of Eritrea’s land borders, with a handful of exceptions. All border crossings between Ethiopia and Eritrea are currently closed.

Somalia

Somalia is an “extreme” travel security risk. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office advise against all travel to Somalia, including Somaliland except for the cities of Hargeisa and Berbera to which the FCO advise against all but essential travel.

South Sudan

This is also an “extreme” travel security risk. The FCO advise against all travel to South Sudan. If you’re in South Sudan, you should leave if it’s safe to do so.

Central African Republic

Again, Central African Republic is in the “extreme” category. The FCO advise against all but essential travel to central Bangui between the Airport and the Oubangui river and all travel to the rest of Bangui and the Central African Republic.

Niger

Niger has a “high” travel security risk. The FCO advise against all travel to a majority of the African country.

“Terrorists are very likely to try to carry out attacks in Niger, including kidnapping,’ said the FCO.

Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso also has a “high” travel security risk. The FCO advise against all travel to: all areas of the country north of the town of Boulsa, within 40km of the western border with Mali Sahel and Est regions (including the W and Arly National Parks and their contiguous reserves and hunting areas),Koulpélogo province in Centre-Est region.

The FCO advise against all but essential travel to the rest of Burkina Faso, including the capital Ouagadougou.

Terrorists are very likely to try to carry out attacks in Burkina Faso, including Ouagadougou.

Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone has a “medium” travel security risk despite its high travel medical risk.

The FCO do not advise against going to the African country. They state: “Most visits to Sierra Leone are incident free, but a small number of incidents have been reported of British nationals being robbed, sometimes at knife-point.”

Liberia

Neighbouring Liberia also has a “medium” travel security risk and no warning from the FCO.

Protests and demonstrations do take place in Monrovia on occasion and terrorists are “likely” to try to carry out attacks in Liberia, according to the FCO.

Guinea-Bissau

Guinea-Bissau has a “medium” travel security risk. The African country “suffers from political instability,” according to the FCO.

“You should exercise a high degree of caution should you decide to travel to Guinea-Bissau,” they added.

Eulogist At Soleimani’s Funeral Suggests Iran To Put An $80 Million Dollar Bounty For Anyone Who Can Kill Donald Trump

Own Correspondent|A eulogist during Qasem Soleimani’s funeral, called on the Iranian Government to put a bounty on American President Donald Trump’s head.

The eaulogist said this during the televised funeral of General Qasem Soleimani after he was assassinated last week according to Al Arabia.

The call is not an official call by the Iranian authorities as reported in some media.

During the televised funeral of the top Iranian, the eulogist who is not a government official said one US dollar would be tabled for every Iranian in the country, with the cash going to whoever killed the US President.

“Iran has 80 million inhabitants. Based on the Iranian population, we want to raise $80million (£61million) which is a reward for those who get close to the head of President Trump,” he said.

Soleimani, Iran’s preeminent military commander, was killed on Friday in a US drone strike on his convoy at Baghdad airport.

The attack took long-running hostilities between Washington and Tehran into uncharted territory and raised the spectre of wider conflict in the Middle East.

Earlier Iranian MP Abolfazl Aboutorabi threatened to attack the heart of American politics.

“We can attack the White House itself, we can respond to them on the American soil, he said according to the Iranian Labour News Agency.

“We have the power, and God willing we will respond in an appropriate time.”

He went on to say that “this is a declaration of war, which means if you hesitate you lose.

“When someone declares war, do you want to respond to the bullets with flowers? They will shoot you in the head.”

During an open session of parliament in Tehran President Trump was called a “terrorist in a suit” after he threatened to hit 52 Iranian sites hard if Tehran attacks Americans or U.S. assets.

Soleimani was the architect of Tehran’s clandestine and military operations abroad as head of the Revolutionary Guards’ Quds Force.

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei promised on Friday that Iran would seek harsh revenge for his death.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that if there were further Iranian attacks on U.S. targets, Washington would respond with lawful strikes against decision-makers orchestrating such attacks.

“The intelligence assessment made clear that no action – allowing Soleimani to continue his plotting and his planning, his terror campaign – created more risk than taking the action that we took last week,” Pompeo said on ABC’s “This Week” show.

Source: Mirror UK And News Agents

MDC Planning Mass Action To Bring Zanu PF Govt Down On Its Knees

MDC to launch sustained mass action

263chat|Movement for Democratic Change leader Nelson Chamisa says the opposition political outfit will launch a sustained mass action to bring the ZANU PF led government to its knees.

MDC leader Chamisa made cryptic remarks addressing his supporters in Manicaland that the party would call on the masses to express their displeasure with government if the option of political dialogue fails to bear fruits.

Party insiders said these remarks were indicative of an internal plan that is brewing in the opposition ranks to launch sustained mass protests to be rolled out this year, despite high handed government response to previous protests.

“We are ready to defend our victory with blood because we are mortgaging our future in the hands of people who are incapable of reforming, the idea of dialogue was on the table but come January going forward we are launching sustained mass protests.

“That is what Chamisa was referring to in his speech but he could not come out in the open and say it but be assured if dialogue fails to works the MDC will call on people to protests until the government is on its knees,” said a party insider.

On his part, Chamisa said they embraced the option of dialogue to resolve the political impasse only for a limited time as they had other options on the table.

He said the challenge that face President Mnangagwa’s government was legitimacy because of the disputed election that could be resolved through dialogue and political reforms.

Chamisa however cautioned that option of dialogue will not be open forever, insinuating that the opposition will engage in a plan of action involving masses to wrestle power.  

“We have given an option of dialogue to resolve the political impasse in the country but this is for a limited time we cannot focus on dialogue for five years, we have given dialogue because we want to give peace a chance.

“But if you refuse dialogue we have the power of the masses, if I say to the people lest rise against those causing our problems I know the people will rise up. We will not reveal our entire plan of action now because there spies among us today tapping our words.

“Everyone must know that we are given dialogue a chance to discuss reforms, national healing, peace building and to rebuild our economy, but if they refuse we are going to turn to other options, you know what I mean by this,” said Chamisa.

He added, “They offered me a position to be the leader of the opposition in parliament, but I turned it down because I was not voted for in that position. I have been elected by the people to lead them yet they went to offer me a casual position in parliament.”

MDC said despite the economic hardships punctuated by high rise inflation, weakening local currency, the opposition would address these issues as they did during the Government of National Unity in 2009.

Reason Wafawarova- Insincerity, Pretence, Entitlement, And Heartless Ethics

INSINCERITY, PRETENCE, ENTITLEMENT AND HEARTLESS ETHICS

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REASON WAFAWAROVA ON SATURDAY | As we battle to recover from two decades of international isolation and economic decline, we face a seemingly insurmountable economic warfront, and it appears we can only fight megaphone wars against a culture of endemic corruption.

We seem to have a policy deficit financially, developmentally and in terms of institutional accountability; and most certainly we seem to have a capacity deficit in terms of leadership at all levels.

Consultations involving the clergy, PAC, and POLAD are at best PR gimmicks designed to give a façade of seriousness in governance, and at worst a vainglorious political stance to contrive inclusivity for its own sake.

Our leadership comprises largely of people over 50, and they were born colonised, and many, if not most of them were cultured in a colonial setup and mindset, including this writer.

Colonial possessions were ruled with authoritarian methods, and when we became independent we retained the coercive colonial institutions intact. We inherited the limits between private business and public administration, which were blurred because of the exclusively extractive nature of the colonial state.

So the Belgian colonial state was very similar to the Congo of Mobutu, just like Ian’s Smith’s colonial state was very similar to the Zimbabwe of Robert Mugabe in the 80s.

Central Government protected the extraction of revenue for a restricted group of privileged individuals. Both the colonial state and the post-colonial state employed the use of divide and rule tactics, purposely neglecting the improvement of the local workforce, although in exceptional cases like Zimbabwe, skills development and education were quite impressively carried out soon after independence.

The post colonial state has brought about increased inequality than there was during the colonial state, creating a small-sized westernised local elite whose wealth disparity with their fellow countrymen is breathtakingly alarming.

Elites:

Our liberation movement was spearheaded by a small group of educated blacks, who felt at the time that they had been kept away from good jobs and political power by the racist bias of the colonial state.

The majority of Africans were subsistence farmers, and were not initially involved in urban protest nationalism that got many of the African educated elites incarcerated or imprisoned in detention centres for charges ranging from civil disobedience to treason.

It was only after the educated elites decided on waging an armed conflict that the rural masses were mobilised to join in the armed fight for independence.

Clearly there was no unified independence movement as seen by various African elites who formed and led different “independence political parties,” and even different “military wings” of independence freedom fighters.

The liberation movement was an alliance of interests involving those Africans that had been educated and propped up by the colonisers. This is reflected by the social origin of most founding fathers of independent African countries, leaders like Leopold Senghor of Senegal, Leon M’Ba of Gabon, Hastings Kamuzu Banda of Malawi, Patrice Lumumba of Congo, Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, Julius Nyerere of Tanzania, and Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe.

There are exceptions like Samora Machel of Mozambique and Aghostino Neto of Angola of course.

These people had been nurtured by the political culture of the colonial state and had been used to identifying the state as the only purveyor of financial resources and favours.

They also saw it as an instrument of domination that did not require the consent of those subject to it (Bandoura, 1995). Moreover, the African society had not yet developed a middle class that would be able to hold the new political elites accountable.

The small number of members of these elites maintained themselves within a very close knit, cohesive group (Bayart, 1993). For example, the future Democratic Republic of Congo could gather no more than a few tens of university graduates, while the Nigerian Army initially counted no more than one hundred and fifty African officers.

So, at the end of the colonial domination, one had, on one hand, an oppressive and unjust state and, on the other hand, an unaccountable elite, lacking legitimacy and founding its strength on the basis of being the only class with the necessary expertise to staff the administration. In the few years following independence, this class would be the one to capture the state and use it for its own private ends, especially in West Africa (Bandoura, 1995).

Herein lies our problem in Zimbabwe. We had one President who for 37 long years prided himself as the only one with the expertise to run our country, and alongside him we have had an overstayed bureaucracy that equally monopolises assumed expertise. This includes permanent secretaries, Cabinet Ministers, Senior Government officials like the Presidential spokesperson, and at one time the long serving Registrar General.

When the late founding president played with the idea of grooming his youthful wife to take over from him, he was brought down by the very culture of entitlement that he himself created and nurtured for close to four decades. His own spokesperson spied on him, and switched sides to back a group of status quo aspirants who hailed from the hailed history of the liberation legacy, at whose core were ambitious military elites.

Robert Mugabe was then toppled with the assistance of the military in November 2017, and his successor Emmerson D Mnangagwa was immediately surrounded by elitist gate keepers from the old establishment, well marshalled by Mugabe’s long time spokesperson and Information Permanent Secretary, who was tactically promoted to a Deputy Chief Secretary in the new setup.

The net effect of this arrangement is a continuation of monopolisation of senior government positions, monopolisation of expertise, entitlement, nepotism, corruption, and the capturing of the state for use to attain private ends.

Elites in Power: The African Experience.

On the face of it independence winners were the black majorities winning back their stolen countries, and the losers were white colonisers in their shameless minorities. However, independence had its real winners and losers.

The winners were the urban based African elites, many of whom boasted of having been jailed or tortured by the colonisers. These became winners in that soon after independence they entitled themselves to political power and economic wealth.

The losers were the non-westernised traditional rural folks who had been mobilised to do the dirty work of blood shedding in the war process to defeat the white colonisers.

For these peasantry and subsistence farming continued after independence, and the only time their voice mattered was once in every five years when the elites would visit amid sloganeering, song and dance to mobilise the ritual ratification vote for another five years of privilege for the talented and intelligent deserving elites, affectionately called Chefs in the ZANU-PF political lexicon.

In Mali, the elites veneered their agenda under socialism and literally eliminated rival traditional land owners so they could end up with the land themselves.

We know who benefited the most with our own land reform program, don’t we?

Thank Heavens the sitting President is making good use of the farm he acquired, as evidenced by the recent tour of the farm by a group of cross party politicians.

Overall, inequality increased after independence, as the gains of the export of agricultural products were pocketed by a restricted group of people, while farmers were progressively pauperised by increasing fiscal impositions by the central government.

This is also what happened in Tanzania, where the state came to tax up to 84 % of its farmers’ revenues, again under the veneer of Ujamaa, or socialism.

At the same time, governments began to strangle private economic initiatives. One case is the one of Cote d’Ivoire, where Hophouet-Boigny countered the emergence of a local business class. He did not want the rise of new social elites, who were private entrepreneurs and could compete against his personal monopoly on the national economy.

In general, the restricted group of people who had led the independence movements used their newly found power to increase their wealth and social standing, resulting in catastrophic consequences for their states.

In Zimbabwe this culture continues. Divorce cases of high profile politicians have revealed obscene amounts of illicit wealth and assets, including a trending case still pending in the courts.

But we continue to be captives of this restricted group of elites whose entitlement to political power derives from their participation in the liberation struggle, but is entirely driven by selfish private material needs, as well as the protection of privilege and wealth, largely acquired unfairly, unjustly and outside democratic means.

This has happened for various reasons. First of all, the state inherited by its African leaders was the exclusive holder of financial wealth, in countries that had not yet developed a social class of private entrepreneurs.

Secondly, like during colonisation, they had promoted a conception of political power according to which the access to state resources and personal enrichment went hand-in-hand.

At the same time, the newly independent African state lacked legitimacy, as its monopoly had been by force, without the consent of the people subject to it. Moreover, those from below, for the first time, were pressurising and objecting these states because independence had raised great expectations for the improvement of life conditions (Chazan et al, 1999).

In order to keep their hold on power, African leaders have always devised two different solutions. The first is an increased centralisation of administrative apparatus, or the creation of a centralised bureaucratic polity.

Indeed, from 1960, the majority of African leaders banned political competition and instituted one-party regimes under which an ever-expanding bureaucracy was used to distribute resources to political allies, often under the form of membership in administrative positions.

Robert Mugabe started preaching the one party state soon after winning the 1980 General election, and was only stopped in his strides by his ally and best friend Edgar Tekere, who thankfully saw things differently, and had to leave ZANU-PF and form an opposition party to allow continued multi-party democracy.

Every African country that got independent expanded its bureaucracy so much that by 1970, over 60% of Africa’s salaried men worked for the Government. Kenya under Jomo Kenyatta just kept employing just about every Kukuyu man that bothered to join government.

For all the years we have been independent Government has always been the biggest employer and continues to be, much as most of the people employed by the Government do next to nothing in terms of contributing to the wellbeing of the state.

We have a seen a plurality of government boards, ministries, police forces, armies, and advisory committees being created, each characterised as a means of patronage, and that includes Commissions like ZACC and others.

It all started with countries like Zambia under Kaunda, Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire.

We continue to see the trend of spoil politics, by which the President and his close entourage bypass state bureaucracies and head private networks of patronage, like the OPC directing who gets tenders worth millions of dollars from Government coffers.

The system is characterised by corruption, the deterioration of the public administration system, and endemic instability. While we have had a clear state breakdown, we have seen priorities for the welfare of elites being funded handsomely ahead of critical services like hospitals.

In an act of political appeasement, the former First Lady had a plane chartered for her to fly from Asia to Zimbabwe because her mother had passed on, and she had the luxury of explaining the luxuries of the chartered aircraft to a starving nation. There are numerous more such skewed priorities that will show us that the rest of the people are only entitled to crumbs from the table of elites that rule our African countries.

Mobutu annually used 20% of Congo’s budget for his personal needs and luxuries, and frankly he was proud of it.

We have this tragedy that allows the leader and his entourage to use state resources at their own discretion.

We vest political power in the figure of the President, and ZANU-PF under Mugabe centralised power to the point that they allowed him to elect and appoint everyone in ZANU-PF leadership as he so wished, and to hire and fire as he wished.
Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rear guard boys hanker to do the same, and obviously for selfish reasons.

In conclusion I have outlined two major causes in the failure of post-independent African states.

First is the colonial predatory state structures that have been inherited and left unaltered by the African Governments, and second are the unaccountable African elites who have succeeded the European administrators after independence.

It is the accustomed culture of an unfair system of rule, as well as the idea of being confronted by the attractive possibilities of private accumulation offered by the state.

Our rulers have not resisted the temptation, and they will not be doing so anytime soon. This tradition of plunder and injustice perpetuates itself unabated, and we need a revolution to root out the ruinous culture and introduce strong accountability institutions with power, independence and authority to arrest the menace of corruption and entitlement.

Indeed external relations of dependency and neo-colonialism have aggravated our situation, but they are by far not the main causes of our predicament.

Not even economic sanctions by the West are the main cause of the demise of our economy.

It is our elites, our leaders, our freedom fighters, our liberators, our nationalists, our own fathers, our kith and kin!

Zimbabwe we are one and TOGETHER WE WILL OVERCOME. IT IS HOMELAND OR DEATH!

Parents In Mass WithdrawAl Of Their Children From Boarding Schools

A MASS exodus of students from expensive learning institutions due to astronomical fees and economic challenges has started rocking most schools with many parents transferring their children to day-government schools.

The receiving schools, according to teachers’ unions, are reportedly hit by overcrowding in a development which will result in many students failing to get places and teachers at those schools being overworked.

Since end of last year, many parents have been seeking places for their children at government day schools following reports of astronomical fees increases which were announced by private and government boarding schools.

However, teachers’ unions who spoke to NewsDay last week said the move would have a negative impact on learners as well as on government schools.

“Transferring of pupils to new schools affects their performances. Children will lose their teachers as they have to start afresh the syllabus with the new teacher. This is also a sign that parents can no longer afford fees for the children,” Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association chief executive officer Sifiso Ndlovu said.

“Good quality of education will be only available and accessed by the privileged children due to the economic challenges which are affecting the parents who can no longer afford quality education for the children,” he said.

Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general Raymond Majongwe said a number of children who were being transferred to new schools were in Form Three and Four, and that will affect their performance and concentration levels.

“This will result in overcrowding in government schools which will also affect the learning of pupils as government schools do not have enough learning materials such as text books will not be enough to sustain them as one class can have 60 to 90 children,” he said.

Majongwe said most government schools had inadequate health facilities and with the current situation of water rationing, pupils will be affected by several types of diseases.

– News Day

Police Execute Minister’s Shoot To Kill Order On Machete Thugs

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POLICE in Matabeleland North shot dead a machete wielding gang member and arrested five others after the violent mob attacked cops who were deployed to remove them from a mine they had invaded in Bubi district.

The incident occurred on Sunday at about 4.30PM.

The illegal miners had raided Mambo area’s Acute Mine owned by a proprietor only identified as Tshabangu who sought police reinforcement to remove the illegal panners.

Sources said police fired six warning shots as the illegal miners menacingly advanced towards them swinging machetes, picks and knobkerries.

“They wanted to surround the police officers. They appeared very violent,” said a witness who asked not to be named.

The panners, said the witness, dispersed when a police officer shot one of them on the shoulder and he died on the spot.

The incident comes barely a month after illegal manners surrounded police officers and hacked one of them to death in Kadoma.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said: “Tshabangu went to the police and made a report and he was given a reaction team. On arrival they were surrounded by a mob which started attacking them with machetes, axes and knobkerries. Police officers were attacked and as a result shots were fired resulting in the death of one of the gang members. Police officers before directing the shot at the deceased, had fired warning shots which did not deter the panners who kept on advancing. Police later arrested five suspects,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

He said the name of the deceased panner was being withheld as police were still conducting investigations.

Asst Comm Nyathi identified the arrested suspects as Prince Ngwenya (37) from Silobela in the Midlands, Cosmas Moyo (34) from Nkayi, Clever Ntakana (39), Nhlanhla Ncube (34) and Orderly Nzombani from Bubi district.

He said police recovered weapons that include axes, shovels, picks, hammers, iron bars, chisels and an okapi knife.

Asst Comm Nyathi said panners should seriously heed police’s warning that no one is above the law.

“Members of the public especially machete wielding gangs should take seriously the message by the Commissioner General of Police (Godwin Matanga) that police will not tolerate acts of violence, police will not tolerate people who attack police officers who are maintaining law and order and members of the public. Definitely action will be taken against those who decide to take the law into their hands,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

Yesterday there was heavy police presence at the mine where the panner was shot dead.

Artisanal miners who operate at a nearby mine said police actions were justified.

The miners declined to be photographed for security reasons.

One of the miners said he watched the fracas as it unfolded and he could not blame the police for shooting one of the suspects.

“Their actions against the police caused this incident. They were the ones who were attacking the police. Prior to the fatal shooting, police fired several warning shots but this didn’t move them. Instead they were aggressive as they charged towards the police. I don’t know what could have stopped them except what happened. However, it’s unfortunate that a life was lost in the process,” said the miner.

Another gold miner blamed panners from other districts for the violence in the area.

“Those panners who come from other districts are the ones who cause violence. They bring machetes, axes, knives- weapons that have nothing to do with mining. We are also afraid of them and from their behaviour yesterday we concluded that they were seeking trouble. It’s not really shocking that it ended this way,” said the miner.

He said local small-scale miners should also employ locals as opposed to hiring workers from other districts who are mostly to blame for the violence.

More Back To School Stress For Parents Than Children As Economy Takes Its Toll

Will children be able to get all their school requirements as economy sours.

State Media|Parents can make substantial savings by buying uniforms in the informal sector where most are made by dressmakers hunting down substitute materials rather than using standard quality materials in large factories.

Street stalls have benefited tremendously from the recent Government policy blocking schools from selling uniforms or forcing parents to buy these at selected stores, opening the way for home-made uniforms or for those available in the informal sector.

While prices in the formal sector are rigidly set in Zimbabwe dollars with no variation between cash and transfer payments, it is common in the informal sector for prices to vary depending on whether buyers are using cash, mobile money or foreign currency.

Almost all people selling clothes will use any of the three methods using the black-market exchange rates and the 30 percent premium for cash, although this premium continues to fall as more cash enters circulation.

Primary and Secondary Education Minister Cain Mathema reiterated that it was illegal for anyone to demand payment in foreign currency, while the Zimbabwe Republic Police urged the public “to assist us with full information on these businesspersons who continue to break the law”.

However street traders rarely insist on any particular form of payment, simply offering the same item at different prices depending on method of payment but with generally strict adherence to the black-market and premium rates.

According to our survey, school trunks, a basic requirement for pupils starting boarding school, are selling new for $2 000, although it is possible to get a metal worker in the informal sector to produce something cheaper. Tracksuits are going for $1 200 and blazers $1 006 in major school supply shops. These shops use the same price regardless of payment system and refuse to accept US dollars, inviting customers to change their money first.

Uniforms for both boys and girls range between $400 and $600 in the same shops.

Custom-made school blazers however range between $440 and $484 for EcoCash, and a bit cheaper if the customer has banknotes, or US$20 and US$22 if the customer has foreign currency.

Tracksuits are priced between $300 and $400 (or between US$15 and US$20) in mobile money.

Uniforms for both boys and girls are priced between $300 and $400 in mobile money (US$15 to US$20) when custom-made. The parallel market rate for US dollar versus mobile money transfer is 1:22 or 1:16 for cash.

However, stationery is cheaper in some shops compared to street stalls.

For example, a two-quire counter book is going for $25,50 in some supermarkets yet on the streets it is pegged at US$2 or equivalent, which could be as high as $44.

In an interview, one parent, who only identified herself as Mai Junior, decried the cost of school requirements in established retail shops saying she was resorting to the informal market for her Form One child’s school trunk.

“How can a school trunk cost $2 000? Where am I supposed to get that kind of money?” she lamented.

“I am actually thinking of going to Mbare to get a customised school trunk because I honestly cannot afford the ones that are being sold in town. I am just an ordinary civil servant.”

Another parent, Mr Tapiwa Sithole, accused retailers of taking advantage of parents’ desperation since it was the beginning of the year to increase prices.

However it is generally manufacturers who raise prices. Competition is tight in the retail sector while often there are only two or three manufacturers and sometimes even just one for a particular item.

Another parent, who identified herself as Mai Kudakwashe from Chitungwiza, expressed shock at prices in most shops.

“I am very shocked by the prices that I am seeing in most shops. I failed to get a pair of socks because the price is absurd.

“A pair of socks is going for $74 in a shop, whilst on the streets it’s going for $30 or US$2 so you will find that it is cheaper to get on the streets than shops,” said Mai Kudakwashe.

Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) executive director Ms Rosemary Siyachitema said CCZ was conducting investigations on the pricing of back-to-school requirements.

Minister Mathema said retailers should keep back-to-school requirements affordable.

“Everybody in this country should accept Government policies. No one is above the law and it is illegal for shops to demand US dollar payments.

“People should follow the law; we should stop this anarchy and as Government we will not allow such anarchy,” said Minister Mathema.

He said the Government would deal with headmasters who increase school fees without authorisation.

“School heads are busy increasing fees. As Government we are going to deal with all those heads who are going against policy because President Mnangagwa is the one who should approve these fees hike,” he said.

Asked what police were doing about businesspersons who are pricing goods and services in foreign currency, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the police needed assistance from the public to act on those breaking the law.

“We continue to urge members of the public to assist us with full information on these businesspersons who continue to break the law so that we act accordingly.

“It has been difficult for us to arrest some of these people because most of them display local currency prices,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

He said, ZRP, in conjunction with the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s Financial Intelligence Unit, were conducting operations to bring unscrupulous businesspersons to book.

Update: High Court Judge Heavily Blasts Lower Court Judge For Refusing Marry Chiwenga Bail.

Marry Chiwenga

State Media|Marry Mubaiwa, the estranged wife of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, has been granted $50 000 bail coupled with stringent conditions, pending trial on a number of criminal charges.

She is facing charges of attempted murder and externalisation of foreign currency, money laundering and fraud.

Justice Pisirayi Kwenda granted Mubaiwa’s appeal for bail pending trial.

“The appeal against the decision of Harare regional court, denying the appellant bail pending trial, is upheld and the decision of the lower court is hereby set aside,” he said.

Mubaiwa also successfully applied for bail on charges of attempting to murder Vice President Chiwenga.

Justice Kwenda ordered Mubaiwa to surrender her diplomatic passport and title deeds to her Highlands home as surety.

She is required to report once a fortnight at Borrowdale Police Station, not to interfere with State witnesses and to reside at her Borrowdale Brooke mansion until the matter is finalised.

Granting Mubaiwa bail on both applications, Justice Kwenda castigated the lower court magistrate Mr Crispen Mberewere for making a decision influenced by policy considerations overriding the Constitution.

When he denied Mubaiwa bail, Mr Mberewere said the court should be alive to national policies that are relevant to the administration of justice and dealing with certain crimes.

He said a court dealing with anti-corruption matters must give voice to such national policies.

The State had opposed bail on the grounds that previously, suspects who were facing charges of corruption and granted bail and surrendered their passports still skipped the country.

Justice Kwenda rejected the trial magistrate’s view, saying the submission by the prosecution in the lower court, which was accepted and adopted by the court, constituted the kind of megaphone posturing not only misplaced and unfortunate, but which must be avoided by an officer of the court.

“It is not fair for a court official to mislead the public by blaming the bail system for the inertia in the fight against corruption,” he said.

The fight against corruption cannot be achieved through detention without trial or pre-trial incarceration.

“Accordingly, it is inappropriate for the State to argue for pre-trial incarceration as a matter of policy to deal with the problem of corruption,” said Justice Kwenda.

“Such a policy would be invalid due to inconsistency with the Constitution. The court a quo erred when it accepted the argument.”

Through her lawyer, Advocate Sylvester Hashiti, instructed by Mr Taona Nyamakura, Mubaiwa appealed for bail, arguing the State would have no problems in extraditing her from South Africa in the event that she crossed the border into that country, since her properties were already known and identified.

He also argued that Mubaiwa was not a flight risk, since she could be detected by anyone in the event that she decided to leave the court’s jurisdiction.

Mubaiwa, in her bail appeal, argued that the State had no reason to deny her liberty, as the offences it alleged were committed through her companies, where she is only a director.

She said the State was supposed to charge the companies and not her.

Mubaiwa denied ever fraudulently attempting to register her marriage with VP Chiwenga, saying she could not have prejudiced him as they were already married.

But the State argued that Mubaiwa was facing serious charges that could earn her at least 25 years in jail or be ordered to repay twice the amount she allegedly prejudiced the State.

In her bail application on attempted murder charges, Mubaiwa said the allegations raised against her lacked credibility and circumstances surrounding the charges were doubtful.

The State, she argued, only had circumstantial evidence since the offence was committed when there were no witnesses.

Another Inferno In Harare, Indian Embassy Almost Burnt Down.

After the fire at the Indian Embassy

State Media|PROPERTY worth thousands of dollars was destroyed by fire at the Indian Embassy in Harare yesterday morning.

One employee was injured during the inferno which was extinguished by the Harare Fire Brigade.

Speaking to The Herald after the incident, the embassy’s Second Secretary and Head Chancery Mr Abhijiti Biswas said he suspects an electrical fault to be the cause of the fire.

“When the fire started, I was not around, those who were present called me and I had to rush back. When I got here, the rooms were on fire and there was smoke everywhere.

“We suspect that an electrical fault caused the fire and nothing else, the fire was so intense, the fire brigade team managed to put it out,” he said.

“One of our employees, an Indian national, was trapped in one of the rooms during the accident. However, he was rescued, but sustained some injuries, we had to rush him to a local hospital where he is receiving treatment. He is now in a stable condition,” he said.

He could not quantify the extent of the damage.

A tour of the Embassy revealed that most accessories including computers in the reception and other offices were destroyed.

Mr Biswas said it will take time to restore normalcy at the embassy.

“We suffered a great loss because of this fire. A lot of important documents were destroyed, property was burnt to ashes. Some of the computers were destroyed, but we also managed to rescue some.

“It will take us a considerable time to restore everything which was destroyed. We are just glad that no one was killed by the fire,” he said.

Recently, traders at a new shopping mall at corner Robert Mugabe Road and Chinhoyi Street in the capital were left counting their losses after goods worth thousands of dollars were burnt to ashes in a fire accident.

No one died in the incident.

The cause of the fire was uncertain although traders suspect an electrical fault could have caused the inferno.

138 Killed In Festive Season Road Accidents

Festive season road traffic accidents killed 138 people and injured 565 others in the three weeks between December 15 and January 5, police have revealed.
Police recorded 1 518 road accidents.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the statistics have shown that drivers needed to continue being alert, observant and safety conscious.

“Speeding, reversing errors, following too close and inattention were recorded as the major cause of accidents,” he said.

During the same period last year, 141 people were killed, while 984 others were injured in 2 430 road accidents.

Asst Comm Nyathi said police managed to arrest 169 wanted persons in their festive season operations.

“A total of 2 383 touts were also arrested and 2 836 vehicles were impounded for defects and being unroadworthy, while 12 872 motorists were arrested for various offences,” he said.

Meanwhile, police in Kadoma shot and seriously injured a speeding motorist on Christmas Day after he failed to obey police signals to stop.

The incident occurred at a business centre in Chakari at around 8.45pm and investigations revealed the motorist was running away from a hit-and-run accident.
Asst Comm Nyathi said, “A defiant speeding motorist was shot and injured after he ignored police signals to stop his vehicle.

The police observed a speeding Toyota Wish and signalled the driver to stop, but he sped past, ignoring the signals, leading to the shooting.
“Investigations later revealed that he was fleeing from a hit-and-run incident. Motorists should comply with police signals at all times. He is now admitted in hospital while investigations into the incident are in progress.”State media

Stringent Bail Conditions For Marry Chiwenga

Marry Mubaiwa, the estranged wife of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, has been granted $50 000 bail coupled with stringent conditions, pending trial on a number of criminal charges.

She is facing charges of attempted murder and externalisation of foreign currency, money laundering and fraud.

Justice Pisirayi Kwenda granted Mubaiwa’s appeal for bail pending trial.

“The appeal against the decision of Harare regional court, denying the appellant bail pending trial, is upheld and the decision of the lower court is hereby set aside,” he said.

Mubaiwa also successfully applied for bail on charges of attempting to murder Vice President Chiwenga.

Justice Kwenda ordered Mubaiwa to surrender her diplomatic passport and title deeds to her Highlands home as surety.
She is required to report once a fortnight at Borrowdale Police Station, not to interfere with State witnesses and to reside at her Borrowdale Brooke mansion until the matter is finalised.

Granting Mubaiwa bail on both applications, Justice Kwenda castigated the lower court magistrate Mr Crispen Mberewere for making a decision influenced by policy considerations overriding the Constitution.

When he denied Mubaiwa bail, Mr Mberewere said the court should be alive to national policies that are relevant to the administration of justice and dealing with certain crimes.
He said a court dealing with anti-corruption matters must give voice to such national policies.

The State had opposed bail on the grounds that previously, suspects who were facing charges of corruption and granted bail and surrendered their passports still skipped the country.

Justice Kwenda rejected the trial magistrate’s view, saying the submission by the prosecution in the lower court, which was accepted and adopted by the court, constituted the kind of megaphone posturing not only misplaced and unfortunate, but which must be avoided by an officer of the court.
“It is not fair for a court official to mislead the public by blaming the bail system for the inertia in the fight against corruption,” he said.
The fight against corruption cannot be achieved through detention without trial or pre-trial incarceration.

“Accordingly, it is inappropriate for the State to argue for pre-trial incarceration as a matter of policy to deal with the problem of corruption,” said Justice Kwenda.

“Such a policy would be invalid due to inconsistency with the Constitution. The court a quo erred when it accepted the argument.”

Through her lawyer, Advocate Sylvester Hashiti, instructed by Mr Taona Nyamakura, Mubaiwa appealed for bail, arguing the State would have no problems in extraditing her from South Africa in the event that she crossed the border into that country, since her properties were already known and identified.
He also argued that Mubaiwa was not a flight risk, since she could be detected by anyone in the event that she decided to leave the court’s jurisdiction.

Mubaiwa, in her bail appeal, argued that the State had no reason to deny her liberty, as the offences it alleged were committed through her companies, where she is only a director.

She said the State was supposed to charge the companies and not her.State media

Machete Gang Member Shot Dead

Mashurugwi machete

POLICE in Matabeleland North shot dead a machete wielding gang member and arrested five others after the violent mob attacked cops who were deployed to remove them from a mine they had invaded in Bubi district.

The incident occurred on Sunday at about 4.30PM.

The illegal miners had raided Mambo area’s Acute Mine owned by a proprietor only identified as Tshabangu who sought police reinforcement to remove the illegal panners.

Sources said police fired six warning shots as the illegal miners menacingly advanced towards them swinging machetes, picks and knobkerries.

“They wanted to surround the police officers. They appeared very violent,” said a witness who asked not to be named.

The panners, said the witness, dispersed when a police officer shot one of them on the shoulder and he died on the spot.

The incident comes barely a month after illegal manners surrounded police officers and hacked one of them to death in Kadoma.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said: “Tshabangu went to the police and made a report and he was given a reaction team.

On arrival they were surrounded by a mob which started attacking them with machetes, axes and knobkerries. Police officers were attacked and as a result
shots were fired resulting in the death of one of the gang members.

Police officers before directing the shot at the deceased, had fired warning shots which did not deter the panners who kept on advancing. Police later arrested five suspects,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.State media

Mosimane Confirms Interest In Musona

JOHANNESBURG. — Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane has admitted the South African Premiership football champions are interested in signing former Kaizer Chiefs’ Zimbabwean striker Knowledge Musona.

Musona is on the books of Belgian side Anderlecht at the moment but his contract is expiring at the end of the season.

And has commented on the possibility of his side signing Musona.

Sundowns appear to have set their sights on the Zimbabwean star as his contract at Belgian side Anderlecht could soon be terminated, according to reports.

Mosimane, speaking at Moses Mabhida Stadium after his side’s 3-0 victory over AmaZulu on Saturday, admitted he would not hesitate to snap up Musona.
He admitted he is interested in the services of the Zimbabwean international.

“Guys, where do you get this thing about Musona? But would you have Musona if he’s available?” Mosimane asked.

“Yes of course, why not if he’s available?
“He’s the kind of player that I would take because I know he scores goal hey and he’s a fighter. You know he’s like Khama Billiat.

“He is strong, his attitude is right, he’s a good player. So if we can get him, yes, why not? We would like to have him.”

Musona won the Lesley Manyathela Golden Boot award in 2010/11 while on the books of Amakhosi, before making a high-profile move to Bundesliga outfit Hoffenheim.
The 29-year-old has played most of his football at Oostende in the Belgian top-flight.

Musona (29) made his name in the Absa Premiership with Amakhosi after signing as an unknown striker in the 2009/10 season.

He was the PSL’s top scorer with 17 goals in 2010/11 before moving to the Bundesliga to join Hofffenheim.

Sundowns confirmed the release of former Bafana Bafana striker Tokelo Rantie on Sunday after he went AWOL for a month.

Mamelodi Sundowns are not stopping with interest in Musona and have also turned their attention to an Orlando Pirates transfer target.State media

Teachers Are Special To Us All- Chamisa

Farai Dziva|MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has said teachers deserve respect.

Chamisa made the remarks after attending the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe Congress.

“I’m so humbled to have been warmly received by teachers at the PTUZ congress.Teachers are special to us all. Zimbabwe must be known for its education.

Everywhere we go,we shine.Paying teachers fairly,robust infrastructure and accessible education to all is key.Our future depends on it,” wrote Chamisa on Facebook.

Chamisa Speaks On Teachers’ Plight

Farai Dziva|MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has said teachers deserve respect.

Chamisa made the remarks after attending the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe Congress.

“I’m so humbled to have been warmly received by teachers at the PTUZ congress.Teachers are special to us all. Zimbabwe must be known for its education.

Everywhere we go,we shine.Paying teachers fairly,robust infrastructure and accessible education to all is key.Our future depends on it,” wrote Chamisa on Facebook.

Eric Muzamhindo The Esteem and Decorum Of My Country Has Been Eroded

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Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo writes:

The Esteem and Decorum Of My Country Has Been Eroded

Yesterday I met a top business man and banker and we chatted for a long time and I simply paused one question on him, kindly give me five ministers you know, he only gave me Muthuli Ncube who is struggling on the country’s purse. He struggled to give me only two. The morale has been eroded and the honest thing is that the legitimacy tag is hovering around Munhumutapa building.

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I watched Mnangagwa’s speech last night for the clean up campaign in Kuwadzana it was so sad and I couldn’t believe what I saw. Gambling with people’s lives should never be tolerated. People are starving and the economic situation has worsened and for someone to mock citizens urging to take vegetables is inhuman and deception at it’s highest level. We need to come to terms with reality and address the economic and political concerns which Zimbabweans are facing.

Again I repeat the PR team around ED must do something, otherwise we are going to witness more drama around him.

You think honestly the only problems which we are facing is meat and rates?

ED as a lawyer I expect some form of seriousness and semblance of respect particularly when dealing or addressing the poor. My personal assessment is I don’t think ED reads everything because by now he should be scared to address the public.

He should have toured around Kuwadzana and witnessed sewers which bursted over three months ago. The honest truth is it’s a nightmare to resolve the current economic and political impasse.

I have always raised this :

1. ED’s PR team is working against him.

2. His voice projection is not the best for a President like him. He ought to do something.

3. Failing to match the generational consensus.

I quote ” We have over 90% unemployed youths and you address them by giving them ma vegetables as an alternative solution? Really ?

So the whole country is facing ma vegetables and meat problems?

Hameno ikoko !!!

Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo writes in his personal capacity as a Researcher and Policy Advisor and he can be contacted at [email protected]

Marry Chiwenga Ordered To Surrender Title Deeds To Highlands House

The High Court has granted Marry Mubaiwa ZWL$50 000 bail.

She is facing charges of attempted murder of VP Chiwenga and externalisation of foreign currency, money laundering and fraud.

She has to surrender her diplomatic passport and title deeds to her Highlands home as surety, report once a fortnight to the police and ordered not to interfere with state witnesses
-ZBC ONLINE

Tight Bail Conditions For Marry Chiwenga

The High Court has granted Marry Mubaiwa ZWL$50 000 bail.

She is facing charges of attempted murder of VP Chiwenga and externalisation of foreign currency, money laundering and fraud.

She has to surrender her diplomatic passport and title deeds to her Highlands home as surety, report once a fortnight to the police and ordered not to interfere with state witnesses
-ZBC ONLINE

Gutu Unhappy With Majongwe Re-election As PTUZ Secretary General

Farai Dziva|Controversial MDC deputy president Obert Gutu has claimed Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe(PTUZ) secretary general Raymond Majongwe has become a liability to teachers.

PTUZ has re-elected Raymond Majongwe uncontested as the union’s secretary-general. Takavafira Zhou also retained the teachers’ union presidency at the national congress held in Harare at the weekend.

“I have got absolutely nothing against this guy, trust me!
But 22 years as Secretary-General of PTUZ certainly doesn’t come across as progressive & democratic to me!!
Smacks of personalization of a trade union, if you ask me,” Gutu tweeted.

Gutu Bemoans Dearth Of Democracy In PTUZ

Farai Dziva|Controversial MDC deputy president Obert Gutu has claimed Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe(PTUZ) secretary general Raymond Majongwe has become a liability to teachers.

PTUZ has re-elected Raymond Majongwe uncontested as the union’s secretary-general. Takavafira Zhou also retained the teachers’ union presidency at the national congress held in Harare at the weekend.

“I have got absolutely nothing against this guy, trust me!
But 22 years as Secretary-General of PTUZ certainly doesn’t come across as progressive & democratic to me!!
Smacks of personalization of a trade union, if you ask me,” Gutu tweeted.

Kazembe Kazembe Sends Strong Warning To MaShurugwi

Farai Dziva|Government has literally banned machetes in Zimbabwe.

This was revealed by Minister Kazembe Kazembe.

He made the remarks in Mazowe Central at a rally in Ward 10.

“If you have a machete, go and bury it underground because the police will leave no stone unturned to make sure that machetes have disappeared from the people.”

“People should be organised and carry out their mining activities with respect of the law. Where is this butchering coming from? So, I say if there are those here with machetes be warned that the long arm of the law will catch up with you soon,” said Kazembe.

Kazembe Kazembe

MaShurugwi Gang Member Shot Dead

Farai Dziva|A member of the notorious machete wielding gang thought to be part of ” MaShurugwi” team was shot and later passed on in hospital, police have revealed.

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner, Paul Nyathi, quoted by The Herald condemned acts of public violence and attacks on cops.

“This follows an incident in Mphoengs on 3 January 2020 where a machete-wielding gang teamed up with some unruly elements to free, unlawful entry and theft suspect, Nkosana Moyo from police custody during indications,” he said.

“The gang went on to attack police officers and injured one in the process. During the scuffle, police fired some shots resulting in one suspect aged 35 being shot and passing on in hospital.

The released suspect, Nkosana Moyo only handed himself to the police on Saturday morning while still in police handcuffs.”

“ED’s Kuwadzana Veggies Fiasco An Embarrassment”

Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo- Many political stalwarts and opposition outfits need to understand something for them to survive politically and creat strategies on how to contain military Governments. Yes ED could be facing challenges both external and internal forces, but one thing you need to comprehend is that any political move that ED makes is taken with extreme caution.

With Zanu PF, particularly the child of military politics, they will not simply give in and disband POLAD, and resume negotiations outside polad. My critical thinking would be, opposition should focus on talking points and references and guidelines and framework of the agenda. Whether POLAD or GPA or any other frameworks, dialogue remains dialogue, I think the focus should be on the framework.

POLAD is a creation of Zanu PF as an institution, and they are using it as a basis of any talks with regards to the court outcome of July 30 elections, and anything outside that is anon-starter. So whoever would be advising opposition must focus on the talking points.

Suppose there is a resurgence on the economy, what is going to happen to the opposition? Will there be any political scores? Let’s go back to the 2013 narrative when opposition lost to Mugabe, there was little gain from the economy and opposition was literary outshined for a long period of time after the 2013 elections.

This is politics and there is need for political strategy for one to remain strategic. In Zimbabwe you are dealing with a military regime bracketed in a civilian terms or approach, and power is not given on a silver plate. Yes ED is in need of dialogue but critical thinkers and researchers must never make wrong assumptions that dialogue will give birth to new narratives.

Dialogue normally bring in political settlements that are favorable to ruling governments. In fact we have a 2009-2015 case study where opposition was reduced to a mere junior partner in Government after hastily making wrong decisions.

Political leadership must know what to say and what not to say in public particularly when political and economic pressures are mounting. This is where political advisory fits in. there is always an excitement particularly when leaders face huge crowds, it is important and critical to address national matters.

I was making my own comprehensive analysis on the comparative politics of the modern day world in relation to the Kuwadzana narrative, and I Can safely say ED needs strong political advisory to save his Presidency from vicious attacks and committing political suicide.

The Kuwadzana fiasco has alluded to my previous article which I made it clear that ED is failing to close the generational consensus gap to match the general standard or expectations. Why would a President of the whole nation mock citizens over the meat and vegetables issue? Honestly are you telling me that the whole nation has two problems, meat and vegetables?

The bottom line is the Presidential Advisory Council (PAC) is literary dead and it must be disbanded. There could be some form of imitations from the former head of state Robert Mugabe, but the PR stunts were refined to make people laugh or to bring little diversion. Whoever is working on the PR for ED needs a bit of political consultancy on how to handle political matters.

The Kuwadzana scenario was an embarrassment to the presidency. My overall assessment is that there is need for political advisory which must back political and economic decisions. It is important to study the political environment for future decisions basing on political judgments on the ground.

Kuwadzana scenario was a good basement for Zanu PF and ED to make assessments and make comparative study on the urbanites and rural folk. What exactly do urbanites want and their perceptions on the presidency? ED who is coming from military background, and having occupied key strategies security ministries was supposed to have picked these sentiments before making such utterances on the podium.

It is important to study some other case studies in our neighboring countries and some parts of Africa on how they are handling their politics. We have Lungu in Zambia who has managed the Zambian politics very well despite facing internal and external rife. He has done well in politics and how to contain political pressures.

Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo writes in his personal capacity as a Policy Advisor and Researcher and he can be contacted at [email protected]

“2030 Ndinenge Ndichipo”: Raymond Majongwe Silences Critics

By A Correspondent- Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe Secretary-General, Raymond Majongwe has said that it is essential to consider the history of the union before calling for his dismissal.

He makes the remarks when a number of people including MDC-T deputy president, advocate Obert Gutu has said that 22 years which Majongwe has spent in the office of Secretary-General was anti-democratic.

In response, Majongwe posted on Twitter and said:

As we join the Majongwe Must Go chorus let’s remember the PTUZ you want to grab from us has not found it easy to be standing today. Many got maimed others died.22 years of confronting dictatorship and brutality. Handeitione. 2030 ndinenge ndichipo

The post was accompanied by a couple of images which are purported to illustrate that he has been in the trenches for too long and he lost immeasurably as a result.

See pictures below:

Raymond Majongwe
Raymond Majongwe

“Those Who Say Zanu Pf Won The 2018 Polls Must Be Chastised Period!”

By Patrick Guramatunhu- “Here we go!” I sighed! The minute I saw the name Eddie Cross as the author of the article in Zimeye. I expected nonsense from him and nonsense I got! 

“Mr. Mnangagwa could then claim, for the first time, to be the legitimate leader of Government, even though his victory was with a tiny majority. It was only at that moment that we saw a new dispensation of sorts emerge in the form of the first really Mnangagwa controlled Cabinet,” stated Eddie Cross.

How can Mnangagwa ever be “the legitimate leader of government” when the whole election process was flawed and illegal? The regime denied 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora a vote. ZEC failed to produce a verified voters’ roll, etc.

Mr Cross was a senior member of the MDC that had the golden opportunity to implement the democratic reforms during the 2008 to 2013 GNU which would ended Zanu PF’s carte blanche powers to rig elections. MDC leaders were warned not to take part in 2013 and then 2018 elections without first implementing the reforms. They would not listen out of greed, as one MDC leader, David Coltart, confessed. 

“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the (2013) elections,” confessed Coltart in his book.

“The electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility.”

The EU, Americans, the Commonwealth and everyone else with any democratic credential worth talking about who observed the July 2018 Zimbabwe elections dismissed them as a farce. 

“The electoral commission lacked full independence and appeared to not always act in an impartial manner. The final results as announced by the Electoral Commission contained numerous errors and lacked adequate traceability, transparency and verifiability,” stated the EU Election Observer Mission final report. 

“As such, many aspects of the 2018 elections in Zimbabwe failed to meet international standards.”

Mnangagwa was able to count this by pointing out that all Zimbabwe’s opposition parties had participated in the July 2018 elections regardless of the 3 million in the diaspora denied the vote, no verified voters roll, etc., etc. And, crown it all, all those who did participate have all endorsed the process as having been free, fair and credible. 

Chamisa has challenged the presidential race result but that was on one very specific aspect, the vote counting by ZEC. The Constitutional Court has since ruled in favour of Mnangagwa. Having accepted ZEC’s authority and conduct in the elections process it is nonsensical for Chamisa to reject the authority and judgement of ZEC’s sister judiciary institution, the Constitutional Court. 

It is worth noting here that Mr Eddie Cross, is a senior MDC leader and colleague of Chamisa, and he has endorsed Mnangagwa’s elections as legitimate and legal. 

Chamisa and the other MDC leaders have agreed to endorse Mnangagwa as legitimate if he agreed to share out the spoils of power with MDC.

“Holocaust denial, the denial of the systematic genocidal killing of approximately six million Jews in Europe by Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 1940s, is illegal in 16 European countries and Israel. Many countries also have broader laws that criminalize genocide denial,” explained Wikipedia

“Of the countries that ban Holocaust denial, some, such as Austria, Germany, Hungary, and Romania, were among the perpetrators of the Holocaust, and many of these also ban other elements associated with Nazism, such as the expression of Nazi symbols.”

One can understand why these nation passed such laws; the genocides took place, these are historic facts and the individual nations were sick and tired of being dragged back over the same issues by the few who refused to accept the truth for whatever reasons! 

Zimbabwe is stuck in this political and economic mess because the country has failed to remove this corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical Zanu PF regime from office these last 40 years. The party has rigged elections denying the people a meaningful say in the governance of the country. 

So to get out of this mess, the country needs to hold free, fair and credible elections and for that to happen we need to implement the democratic reforms designed to stop Zanu PF rigging elections. 

It is therefore very frustrating Zanu PF blatantly rigs elections and the country’s opposition politicians are the ones, for selfish reasons, are the once siding with Zanu PF in falsely claiming the elections were free, fair and credible. It was bad enough that Eddie Cross and company sold-out in failing to implement the reforms during the GNU it is intolerable that they are now propping up this illegitimate Zanu PF dictatorship by participating in flawed and illegal elections. 

The people of Zimbabwe must have stop supporting MDC and the rest of the Zimbabwe opposition party who participate in elections with no reforms implemented. These politicians are no longer fighting for free and fair elections with us, ordinary people; they are now content with rigged elections as long as they get some of the spoils of power. 

The international community must add Zimbabwe’s opposition candidate on the sanctions’ list because they are now as guilty of the rigged elections as the Zanu PF politicians themselves.

We can agree to differ on many things but not on truth, reality and facts. After 40 years of rigged elections and with the nation is serious economic and political trouble as a consequence, we cannot afford to be wasting another minute arguing on what constitutes free, fair and credible elections! 

So those who continue to deny Zanu PF rigged July 2018 elections must be chastised, period! They must be slapped with targeted sanctions regardless which side of the political divide the come from.

Zim’s Gvnt Mum As First Agric Minister Dennis Norman Dies

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe’s first minister of Agriculture Dennis Norman died in Oxfordshire in December last year, reports from England have said.

Norman also famed for being part of the initiation of the Beira Corridor and subsequent established of the Féria oil pipeline passed on Friday December 20 after a long battle against cancer of the oesophagus.

Norman was appointed by Zimbabwe’s inaugural Prime Minister Robert Mugabe reportedly at the suggestion of the late Lord Soames.

Reports say Norman’s appointment after a long and bitter racial war that cost in the region of 35 000 lives came as a huge surprise.

At the time, it was seen as a strong and meaningful appointment that underscored Mugabe’s determination to cement racial and political reconciliation in a war-torn country.

Norman was later appointed as Minister of Transport, the post that saw him spearhead the establishment of the Beira Corridor and the oil pipeline still in use today.

After serving Zimbabwe in various portfolios, Denis Norman and his wife, June, returned to England.

His death will be mourned by all those who knew him, worked with him and admired his honesty, integrity and ability to heal old racial wounds by doing so much to bring about the prosperity of thousands of small-scale black farmers while underlining the importance of experienced white commercial farmers and growers, once the backbone of a thriving agricultural sector of the economy.

“One of the great men of the post-Independence era is no longer with us. It is hard to believe we will ever see the likes of him again in Zimbabwe, “Trevor Grundy who reported his death in England said.

ZAPU Congress Date Set

By A Correspondent- The opposition Zapu has finally announced August 27 to 29 as the dates for its congress to elect a new leader following the death of its founder Dumiso Dabengwa in May last year.

The congress will be held at the Bulawayo Amphitheatre.

Donor fatigue and the country’s economic situation have largely hampered preparations for the congress, the party said.

Party spokesperson Iphithule Maphosa revealed that the preparations for the congress were 50% complete despite the numerous challenges they faced.

Zapu congress planning chairperson Stylish Magida revealed over the weekend that the congress dates have now been finalised.

“Arrival of delegates is August 26. Congress will run from August 27 to 29 midday. Then delegates will have lunch and leave at 2pm.Venue is Amphitheatre just opposite fountain at the park in Bulawayo,” she said.

Magida said they were expecting between 3 000 to 5 000 delegates, but the final number will be determined by the party’s constitution.

She said the party faces challenges emanating from the prevailing domestic economic conditions.

Zapu has always been funded by its members, but challenges linked to unemployed, successive years of drought, high transport costs and expensive accommodation have hamstrung preparations.

“Given that congress is only six months away, everybody must now be on their toes to achieve this considering the challenges mentioned,” she said.

Jostling for positions ahead of the congress has started with six candidates having been nominated by provinces to battle it out for the presidency.

Acting president Isaac Mabuka has indicated that he would be retiring from active politics after the congress.

Those eyeing the presidency are Mark Mbayiwa, Strike Mkandla, Future Msebele, former vice-president Emilia Mukaratirwa, Mateo Sibanda and Maphosa.

Other positions will also be filled during the congress.

Meanwhile, the party was thrown into mourning following the death of Hezel Chihota, the South Africa-based former youth leader and Zimbabwe African Women’s Union (Zapu women’s wing) provincial executive member.

Maphosa yesterday said Chihota (43) died after a long illness.

“She rose through the ranks and was at the time of her departure a member of the women executive in the province,” he said.

Chihota was laid to rest yesterday at the Athlone cemetery in Bulawayo and she was the only girl child in her family.

Chihota’s death came at a time the party also lost its secretary for security Canaan Ncube in November last year at the age of 80. The party also lost youth leader Thamani Ncube and secretary for health Nikela Ndebele.

-Newsday

Thieving Grannies Hauled To Court

By A Correspondent- Two elderly women from Bulawayo have been arrested for allegedly stealing US$17 160, R4 800 and RTGS$14 000 from their burial society.

Dorcas Machengo (72) and Evelyn Chapepa (78) from Magwegwe suburb allegedly betrayed the trust bestowed on them by Thandanani Burial Society.

Machengo was the secretary while Chapepa was the chairlady and treasurer.

They pleaded not guilty to theft of trust property before Western Commonage magistrate Ms Tancy Dube. The duo was remanded out of custody on free bail to today for continuation of trial.

Machengo, however, said: “Ukuthatha sibili ngiyavuma kodwa angithathanga yonke, ngathatha i$1 400 kuphela,” (I admit that I took some money but I didn’t take all of it, I just took $1 400).

The State represented by Mr Tapiwa Solani said the matter came to light in December 2018 when some bereaved members of the group approached the grannies seeking money for funeral expenses.

“Society members contributed money in foreign currency which was kept by the accused persons. The members’ contribution increased from US$3 to US$5. 

“During that same month members needed money for funeral expenses but Machengo and Chapepa failed to produce the money,” he said.

Mr Solani said an audit was carried out and it was discovered that part of the money was missing from the coffers.

He said Machengo and Chapepa had promised to return the money but failed and members reported the matter to the police leading to their arrest.

Ms Joyce Gumangei, a member of the burial society, said: “After discovering that our burial money was missing, I asked the accused persons and they confessed that they took it and said they will pay back.

“One of the accused persons said she wanted to help her son who was in South Africa and would double the money when they pay back. Up until now we haven’t got our money and we decided to report them to police.”

-Newsday

Furore Over Pregnant Commercial S_ex Workers

By A Correspondent- Pregnant commercial sex workers have flooded the market at Machipisa shopping centre in Highfield, it has emerged.

The commercial sex workers who have since become a hit due to their warm body temperatures are reportedly  up in arms with their colleagues who allege the pregnant ones are collecting all the clients.

“We are now in serious trouble with these pregnant hookers are who are now taking all the clients to themselves due to their warm body temperatures during sex,” lamented a hooker identified as Hazvi.

“It I also disturbing to note that these pregnant women contribute a huge share than us hence we are contemplating to relocate because we are nolonger working here.”

One of the pregnant sex worker said she got pregnant in the trade and could not go for maternity leave because that is her only source of living.

“Our colleagues are complaining yes but we got pregnant here and that is our only source of living it is true that we are a hit but we are not forcing men to come after us they allege we are warm so there is nothing we can do we need their money for service,” said Chiedza Garwe.

Meanwhile, the number of sex workers at Machipisa has decreased due to poor market as many are failing to pay $20 for a quick hence sex workers are moving out of the country to South Africa , Mozambique and Botswana looking for greener pastures.

Cop On The Run After Awarding Self “Christmas Bonus” From State Funds

Bond notes

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officer stationed at Rushinga police station in Mashonaland Central is on the run after stealing ZWL$1620 state funds on Christmas day.

According to police sources Constable Budala Yonnah allegedly stole the money meant for banking at Mount Darwin magistrates courts but decided to steal the money and leave police books at the court.

“The cop has gone awol after allegedly stealing the money he was sent to bank at the magistrate court, he went at the court and left the books before banking the money,”said the source.

“The matter was discovered on 2 January after the bank noticed that no amount was banked and surprisingly the cop reported for work after committing the crime there by raising eye brows on wether the officer in charge is not involved.”

Meanwhile, the Budala is  being charged with theft of trust property and if caught a discplinary docket is also being prepared for the cop.

One Person Dies As MaShurugwi Retaliate

Mashurugwi machete

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe Republic Police revealed on Sunday that they shot and killed a member of a machete gang known as Mashurugwi or Al Shabab in Bulawayo after they freed their colleague from custody by force in Matebeleland.

The development was revealed yesterday by police national spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi who said:

“There was an incident in Mphoengs (in Matabeleland South) on January 3, where a machete-wielding gang teamed up with some unruly elements to free a robbery, unlawful entry and theft suspect, Nkosana Moyo, from police custody.

“The gang attacked police officers and injured one in the process. During the scuffle, police fired some shots, resulting in one suspect aged 35 being shot and passing on at a local hospital.

“The released suspect, Nkosana Moyo, only handed himself over to the police on Saturday while still in police handcuffs.”

The development comes when calls to deal with the machete gangs in the country have intensified in the recent past.

The machete gangs have been terrorising miners and members of the public across the country, particularly in gold mining towns.

DailyNews

In-laws Bar Widow From Attending Husband’s Funeral

By A Correspondent- A widow from Bulawayo was barred from attending her late husband’s funeral after her in-laws accused her of killing him.

Barbra Nyoni from Mpopoma suburb’s in-laws chased her away from the funeral, accusing her of abusing their son Themba Ndlovu before his death.

They used a 2018 protection order that her late husband had against her, in which he was accusing Nyoni of constantly verbally and physically harassing him, to bar her from the funeral.

This came out at the Bulawayo Civil Courts where Nyoni was seeking a protection order against her father-in-law, Jethro Ndlovu, claiming he was chasing her away from her homestead.

“I was barred from attending my late husband Themba Ndlovu’s funeral by his father Jetro Ndlovu. My husband died on 8 November this year. Before he died there was a protection order that he sought against me on 19 October in 2018 and my father-in-law used that protection order to bar me from attending his funeral.

“He accused me of killing my husband. He is also barring me from visiting my homestead where my children are staying. My mother-in-law is now the one who is staying at that homestead without my consent,” complained Nyoni.

She said the four children she had together with her late husband were no longer going to school after her in-laws denied her access to them.

Ndlovu, who was not opposed to the application, said Nyoni was lying to justify her case.

“I have no problem with her application since I am not staying at her homestead. I have my own homestead and I don’t have any problem if she goes to her homestead. “Although I am the father of her late husband, I am staying separately with my wife who is at her homestead.

“It is also not true that I barred her from attending her late husband’s funeral. I never talked to her during the funeral wake and I am surprised by her accusations that I barred her from attending it,” said Ndlovu.

Nyoni’s request was dismissed by the presiding magistrate Lizwe Jamela following Ndlovu’s submissions that he was not the one staying at her homestead which she had claimed he (Ndlovu) was barring her from occupying.

— StateMedia

Intricate Details Of The Military Coup That Toppled The Late Mugabe Revealed

By A Correspondent- Fear of treason charges and a possible counter-coup that then Justice minister Happyton Bonyongwe tried to set up around now Agriculture minister Retired Chief Air Marshal Perrance Shiri spurred delicate negotiations following the military coup that toppled late former President Robert Mugabe in November 2017, minutes of the events shown to NewsDay have revealed.

Minutes that made up discussions in cliff-hanger meetings held between Mugabe, at the time under house arrest, and military generals led by then Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) commander General Constantino Chiwenga between November 15 and 16, 2017 expose the intricacies of the coup plot.

The coup came after then Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa had been summarily fired from both government and ruling Zanu PF party, prompting him to flee to South Africa for security reasons.

Mnangagwa had been sacked by Mugabe on November 6 as the situation in the country deteriorated, forcing Chiwenga out of the closet to declare that the military was ready to “step in” to restore sanity.

The then ZDF statement was made on November 13 before the coup moved into full swing late on the 14th.

The mediation team comprised of Roman Catholic cleric Father Fidelis Mukonori, Mugabe’s then spokesperson George Charamba, who acted as secretary during the negotiations as well as Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Misheck Sibanda.

The team also included then Public Service Commission chairperson Mariyawanda Nzuwa and former Foreign Affairs ministry secretary Joey Bimha as well as Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) deputy director-general Aaron Nhepera.

The minutes signed by Mukonori, Charamba and Nhepera, reveal that Mugabe could have been hoodwinked during the intricate negotiations. It is also revealed that Bonyongwe, who had just been appointed Justice minister by Mugabe tried to set up a counter-force to stop the coup.

“The President was informed about mounting tension and concern within the command element triggered by a mobile communication message attributed to the new Minister of Justice, and former director-general of the Central Intelligence Organisation, Rtd General Bonyongwe, to Air Marshall Perrance Shiri who is in Dubai on official business allegedly urging him to fly back to join in efforts towards a counter-operation whose backbone would be the police force commanded by Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri.

“It was drawn to the President’s attention that Commissioner Chihuri had not attended the inaugural Wednesday (November 15) meeting after which he did not turn up for the rest,” the minutes read in part. Chihuri has since then never made a public appearance, while Bonyongwe has since recoiled into private life.

It is revealed that in the subsequent meetings with late Mugabe the then Zanu PF leader was told of anxiety over the actions of the police force.

“Instances of friction between the military and the Zimbabwe Republic Police were also drawn to the President’s attention, culminating in what appeared to be a withdrawal of the police force from policing duties at least in Harare.

“The President was informed that the command element had made it clear that a counter-force against their operation would constitute an escalation, which was bound to lead to a bloody outcome,” documents show. Bonyongwe, according to the minutes, was trying to craft a law that would have had Chiwenga and his co-conspirators charged with treason.

Since then the police have never recaptured public trust and the authority it commanded during Mugabe’s reign with the army a constant feature during operations. The growing influence of the military has raised fears among critics given the bloody shooting on August 1 last year last month — the two incidences which have left over 20 people dead and dozens with gunshot wounds.

While Mnangagwa, on his return, admitted that he had been in constant touch with the country’s security leadership, Mugabe was apparently told that reports that Chiwenga had met the then former Vice-President were fabricated.

“The mediation team was able to provide facts that dispelled claims that Chiwenga had made a diversion and stop-over in South Africa en-route to Zimbabwe from China in order to meet with dismissed former Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his team thought to include Cde Christopher Mutsvangwa and Zimbabwe’s ambassador to South Africa, Ambassador Isaac Moyo.

“More importantly, the mediating team told the President that the operation by the command element was not calculated at top leadership change in the party and country, a process which had to be left to the party running in a fair, clean and just way and which had to be superintended by the President himself without undue influence,” the report shows.

Mutsvangwa, the chairman of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association, a key figure in Mugabe’s fall, was to be appointed special adviser to Mnangagwa, while Moyo now heads the CIO.

— NewsDay

14yr Old MaShurugwi Suspect Nabbed

Mashurugwi machete

By A Correspondent- Police in Gweru have arrested six more members of a machete-wielding gang following a bloody shootout, for allegedly killing an on-duty police officer at Good Hope Mine in Battlefields near Kadoma.

The mostly young suspects include a 14-year-old boy.

The latest arrests bring to nine the arrests made following that of three suspects, Munyaradzi Chari (43), Lyton Tshuma (18) and Obvious Mawire (21) on January 2.

Constable Wonder Hokoyo was killed on December 28 while his colleague Constable Kamhuka is fighting for life at Kadoma General Hospital after gold panners attacked them at Good Hope Mine.

In a statement on Saturday, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi identified the six as Tonderai Musasa (18), Richwell Tshuma (26), Bornlight Mukute (20), Paul Demo (27), Taurai Munetsi (31) and the minor whose identity has been withheld for ethical reasons.

Asst Comm Nyathi said the gang surrendered the weapons used in the fatal assault to the police.

He said Demo and Munetsi are, however, admitted to Kadoma General Hospital under police guard after they sustained injuries during a shootout with the police as they tried to resist arrest. “Demo and Munetsi were arrested while hiding at house number 2637 Ascot Extension and 3526 Ascot Extension in Gweru during a police raid.

The duo initially resisted arrest resulting in an exchange of fire, Demo sustained injuries on the left knee and right ankle while Munetsi got injuries on the left knee,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

Meanwhile, Asst Comm Nyathi condemned attacks on police officers performing their constitutional duties following an incident which occurred in Mphoengs on Friday when a machete wielding gang attacked police officers and injured one in an effort to free a robbery, unlawful entry and theft suspect Nkosana Moyo from police custody during indications.

“During the scuffle police fired some shots resulting in one suspect aged 35 being shot and passing on at a local hospital. The released suspect, Nkosana Moyo later handed himself to the police still in police handcuffs. The ZRP reiterates that acts of violence and attacks on law enforcement agents will be dealt with in terms of the country’s laws,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

Cops have arrested more than 100 illegal gold panners and vendors in separate raids at Good Hope Mine in Kadoma and Jumbo Mine in Mazowe, areas which have been synonymous with violence over gold.

Police also impounded three vehicles that were loaded with gold ore.

Police Commissioner General Godwin Matanga has issued a stern warning to the machete terror gangs that the law will catch up with them. He said police will soon issue orders to prohibit carrying of dangerous weapons in the gold mining sites.

-Statemedia

ZAPU To Elect New Leader

By A Correspondent- Opposition Zapu has finally announced August 27 to 29 as the dates for its congress to elect a new leader following the death of its founder Dumiso Dabengwa in May last year.

The congress will be held at the Bulawayo Amphitheatre.

Donor fatigue and the country’s economic situation have largely hampered preparations for the congress, the party said.

Party spokesperson Iphithule Maphosa revealed that the preparations for the congress were 50% complete despite the numerous challenges they faced.

Zapu congress planning chairperson Stylish Magida revealed over the weekend that the congress dates have now been finalised.

“Arrival of delegates is August 26. Congress will run from August 27 to 29 midday. Then delegates will have lunch and leave at 2pm.Venue is Amphitheatre just opposite fountain at the park in Bulawayo,” she said.

Magida said they were expecting between 3 000 to 5 000 delegates, but the final number will be determined by the party’s constitution.

She said the party faces challenges emanating from the prevailing domestic economic conditions.

Zapu has always been funded by its members, but challenges linked to unemployed, successive years of drought, high transport costs and expensive accommodation have hamstrung preparations.

“Given that congress is only six months away, everybody must now be on their toes to achieve this considering the challenges mentioned,” she said.

Jostling for positions ahead of the congress has started with six candidates having been nominated by provinces to battle it out for the presidency.

Acting president Isaac Mabuka has indicated that he would be retiring from active politics after the congress.

Those eyeing the presidency are Mark Mbayiwa, Strike Mkandla, Future Msebele, former vice-president Emilia Mukaratirwa, Mateo Sibanda and Maphosa.

Other positions will also be filled during the congress.

Meanwhile, the party was thrown into mourning following the death of Hezel Chihota, the South Africa-based former youth leader and Zimbabwe African Women’s Union (Zapu women’s wing) provincial executive member.

Maphosa yesterday said Chihota (43) died after a long illness.

“She rose through the ranks and was at the time of her departure a member of the women executive in the province,” he said.

Chihota was laid to rest yesterday at the Athlone cemetery in Bulawayo and she was the only girl child in her family.

Chihota’s death came at a time the party also lost its secretary for security Canaan Ncube in November last year at the age of 80. The party also lost youth leader Thamani Ncube and secretary for health Nikela Ndebele.

-Newsday

“I Didn’t Steal All Of It”: Sticky Fingered Granny Tells Court

By A Correspondent- Two elderly women from Bulawayo have been arrested for allegedly stealing US$17 160, R4 800 and RTGS$14 000 from their burial society.

Dorcas Machengo (72) and Evelyn Chapepa (78) from Magwegwe suburb allegedly betrayed the trust bestowed on them by Thandanani Burial Society.

Machengo was the secretary while Chapepa was the chairlady and treasurer.

They pleaded not guilty to theft of trust property before Western Commonage magistrate Ms Tancy Dube. The duo was remanded out of custody on free bail to today for continuation of trial.

Machengo, however, said: “Ukuthatha sibili ngiyavuma kodwa angithathanga yonke, ngathatha i$1 400 kuphela,” (I admit that I took some money but I didn’t take all of it, I just took $1 400).

The State represented by Mr Tapiwa Solani said the matter came to light in December 2018 when some bereaved members of the group approached the grannies seeking money for funeral expenses.

“Society members contributed money in foreign currency which was kept by the accused persons. The members’ contribution increased from US$3 to US$5. 

“During that same month members needed money for funeral expenses but Machengo and Chapepa failed to produce the money,” he said.

Mr Solani said an audit was carried out and it was discovered that part of the money was missing from the coffers.

He said Machengo and Chapepa had promised to return the money but failed and members reported the matter to the police leading to their arrest.

Ms Joyce Gumangei, a member of the burial society, said: “After discovering that our burial money was missing, I asked the accused persons and they confessed that they took it and said they will pay back.

“One of the accused persons said she wanted to help her son who was in South Africa and would double the money when they pay back. Up until now we haven’t got our money and we decided to report them to police.”

-Newsday

Military Will Not Allow ED To Negotiate Outside POLAD

By Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo| Many political stalwarts and opposition outfits need to understand something for them to survive politically and creat strategies on how to contain military Governments. Yes ED could be facing challenges both external and internal forces, but one thing you need to comprehend is that any political move that ED makes is taken with extreme caution.

With Zanu PF, particularly the child of military politics, they will not simply give in and disband POLAD, and resume negotiations outside POLAD. My critical thinking would be, opposition should focus on talking points and references and guidelines and framework of the agenda.

Whether POLAD or GPA or any other frameworks, dialogue remains dialogue, I think the focus should be on the framework. POLAD is a creation of Zanu PF as an institution, and they are using it as a basis of any talks with regards to the court outcome of July 30 elections, and anything outside that is anon-starter. So whoever would be advising opposition must focus on the talking points.

Suppose there is a resurgence on the economy, what is going to happen to the opposition? Will there be any political scores? Let’s go back to the 2013 narrative when opposition lost to Mugabe, there was little gain from the economy and opposition was literary outshined for a long period of time after the 2013 elections. This is politics and there is need for political strategy for one to remain strategic. In Zimbabwe you are dealing with a military regime bracketed in a civilian terms or approach, and power is not given on a silver plate.

Yes ED is in need of dialogue but critical thinkers and researchers must never make wrong assumptions that dialogue will give birth to new narratives. Dialogue normally bring in political settlements that are favorable to ruling governments. In fact we have a 2009-2015 case study where opposition was reduced to a mere junior partner in Government after hastily making wrong decisions.

Political leadership must know what to say and what not to say in public particularly when political and economic pressures are mounting. This is where political advisory fits in. there is always an excitement particularly when leaders face huge crowds, it is important and critical to address national matters.

I was making my own comprehensive analysis on the comparative politics of the modern day world in relation to the Kuwadzana narrative, and I Can safely say ED needs strong political advisory to save his Presidency from vicious attacks and committing political suicide.

The Kuwadzana fiasco has alluded to my previous article which I made it clear that ED is failing to close the generational consensus gap to match the general standard or expectations. Why would a President of the whole nation mock citizens over the meat and vegetables issue? Honestly are you telling me that the whole nation has two problems, meat and vegetables? The bottom line is the Presidential Advisory Council (PAC) is literary dead and it must be disbanded.

There could be some form of imitations from the former head of state Robert Mugabe, but the PR stunts were refined to make people laugh or to bring little diversion. Whoever is working on the PR for ED needs a bit of political consultancy on how to handle political matters. The Kuwadzana scenario was an embarrassment to the presidency.

My overall assessment is that there is need for political advisory which must back political and economic decisions. It is important to study the political environment for future decisions basing on political judgments on the ground. Kuwadzana scenario was a good basement for Zanu PF and ED to make assessments and make comparative study on the urbanites and rural folk.

What exactly do urbanites want and their perceptions on the presidency? ED who is coming from military background, and having occupied key strategies security ministries was supposed to have picked these sentiments before making such utterances on the podium. It is important to study some other case studies in our neighboring countries and some parts of Africa on how they are handling their politics.

We have Lungu in Zambia who has managed the Zambian politics very well despite facing internal and external rife. He has done well in politics and how to contain political pressures.

Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo writes in his personal capacity as a Policy Advisor and Researcher and he can be contacted at [email protected]

Kadewere Market Value Revealed

Farai Dziva|Warriors and Le Havre striker Tinotenda Kadewere’s market value has been revealed.

Kadewere has been linked with several clubs from Europe’s top leagues including the English Premier Soccer League, La Liga and French Ligue 1.

The 24-year-old has been in top form, scoring 17 goals in 19 games this season, including five in his last five appearances in the French Ligue 2.

Southampton and Bournemouth recently joined the race to sign the player who has also been linked with Crystal Palace. Other teams reportedly keeping tabs on the player include French top-flight sides AS Saint-Étienne, Stade Rennais, Lyon and Marseille, La Liga club Real Valladolid and Turkish giants Galatasaray.

But the Zimbabwe international is said to be keen to test himself in the English Premier League and is waiting to see if an offer comes in this month.

According to Transfermarkt website, Kadewere has an estimated value of €2 million.

But if one of the interested clubs win the race to his signature, it’s expected to pay an amount way more than that.

UK newspaper Daily Mirror reports that Le Havre are valuing him at £10 million (€11.8 million), five times the amount they bought him from Swedish side Djurgarden in 2018.

Kadewere has a contract with the French side until 2022.

De Jongh Officially Joins FC Platinum

Farai Dziva|Hendrik Pieter de Jongh has officially joined FC Platinum as the new substantive coach.

De Jongh was at Highlanders last season but decided against sigining a new contract despite a successful short spell which saw him winning the Chibuku Super Cup and finishing on number six following a disastrous start to the campaign.

“I feel happy to be here at FC Platinum. Everything here is professional both on and outside the pitch,” he said.

“I’m looking for a long term success but we can’t get it today. It’s not easy but we will go for it.”

Lizwe Sweswe who has been taking charge of the team on an interim basis will retain his post as the assistant coach.

De Jongh will also work with goalkeepers’ coach Tembo Chuma who resigned at Highlanders just before the Dutchman started his tenure.

Auxilia Mnangagwa Doing Chores For The Elderly In Norton

Auxilia Mnangagwa

The first lady of Zimbabwe, Auxillia Mnangagwa was in Katanga in Norton where, in partnership with local leadership including Norton legislator (independent) Temba Mliswa, she was doing chores for the elderly.

She also distributed blankets and groceries to the elderly at Dudley Hall primary School in Norton.

See pictures below.

Auxilia Mnangagwa
Auxilia Mnangagwa

-StateMedia

FC Platinum Offload Veteran Players

Some new players reportedly trained with FC Platinum on Saturday as the club resumed the preparations for the CAF Champions League encounter against Al Ahly next week.

According to the Chronicle, Manica Diamonds attacking midfielder Stanley Ngala, ZPC Kariba’s Jimmy Gwara and Hwange left-back Nomore Chinyerere were part of the group that took part in the training session.

The publication also states that Soccer Star of the Year second runner-up and Triangle United skipper Ralph Kawondera is expected to join the Platinum Boys this week.

When asked about the new players, the club’s media and communications officer Chido Chizondo could not confirm whether the trio has joined the side.

“At the moment we have no official comment regarding incoming players until after our match against Al Ahly. Our focus now is the match and nothing else, so I can’t confirm anything that you are asking about now,” she said.

Meanwhile, the Zimbabwe champions have so far released six players namely Wallace Magalane, Devon Chafa, Charles Sibanda, Rodwell Chinyengetere, Albert Eonde and Mkhokheli Dube.Soccer 24

Mai Titi Set To Tie The Knot

WEDDING bells are ringing for gospel musician-cum-comedienne Mai Titi and her 23-year-old boyfriend, Gweru based artiste Zizoe Pamyk.

Mai Titi, real name Felistas Murata, 33,’s romantic photographs and videos with Zizoe Pamyk, real name Blessed Zingwe have been circulating on social media for the past week.

In a wide range interview, Mai Titi and Zizoe Pamyk confirmed that their relationship has developed that the two are bound to tie the knot before November this year.

Zizoe Pamyk told H-Metro that his family is behind his decision to marry Mai Titi regardless of their age difference.

“Mukuru, mudiwa ndewangu, Mai Titi ndevangu hapana chakamboipa pazvese uye ndinobvuma zvose zvirikutaurwa pamusoro perudo,” said Zizoe said.

“Gadzirirai muchato, tichakoka Zimbabwe yose kana zvichibvira uye chikafu chichange chiripo.

“Mhuri yangu nekwandinobva madzikoma nevose zviri official. Zvemakore zvinyanyana izvo tozokurukura pamberi,” he said as some of his relatives nodded in agreement.

Mai Titi, who started off as a gospel musician during the rising of her best friend in music Mercy Mutsvene, confirmed the development saying she failed to resist Zizoe’s love.

She narrated how she grew up in a Christian family, started her music career before she shelved the musical instruments when she tied the knot with Tapiwa Mutikani, a wedding filmed and captured by this writer 11 years ago.

“I am aware that you are the one who filmed my first wedding with Tapiwa and this time you are going to capture my second wedding with Blessed Zingwe,” said Mai Titi.

“Our society frowns upon a woman when she marries a man younger than her but I have learnt a lot and come to understand the secrets of love,” said Mai Titi.

“My relationship with Zizoe started when he called for help in his music and I later discovered that I had already charmed him and he had assured his family that he wanted to take me as his wife.

“I laughed at it but I failed to resist his love and we fell in love mmmmmm rudo rwasimba uye harusi rudo rwakapusa, rwakakotsira kana rwekufadzana saka before November tinenge tachata uye kunogona kuita kurekure.H-Metro

Stringent Bail Conditions For Marry Chiwenga

The High Court has granted Marry Mubaiwa ZWL$50 000 bail.

She is facing charges of attempted murder of VP Chiwenga and externalisation of foreign currency, money laundering and fraud.

She has to surrender her diplomatic passport and title deeds to her Highlands home as surety, report once a fortnight to the police and ordered not to interfere with state witnesses
-ZBC ONLINE

Just In : Marry Chiwenga Ordered To Surrender Diplomatic Passport, Title Deeds

The High Court has granted Marry Mubaiwa ZWL$50 000 bail.

She is facing charges of attempted murder of VP Chiwenga and externalisation of foreign currency, money laundering and fraud.

She has to surrender her diplomatic passport and title deeds to her Highlands home as surety, report once a fortnight to the police and ordered not to interfere with state witnesses
-ZBC ONLINE

Freedom At Last For Marry Chiwenga

Farai Dziva|
The Estranged wife of vice President Constantino Chiwenga, Marry has finally been granted a ZWL$50 000 bail by the High Court.

Marry spent three weeks in detention.

She is facing charges of attempted murder, externalisation and money laundering among other charges.
More to follow…

Progressive Teachers Union Of Zimbabwe Has Been Personalized – Gutu

Farai Dziva|Controversial MDC deputy president Obert Gutu has claimed Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe(PTUZ) secretary general Raymond Majongwe has become a liability to teachers.

PTUZ has re-elected Raymond Majongwe uncontested as the union’s secretary-general. Takavafira Zhou also retained the teachers’ union presidency at the national congress held in Harare at the weekend.

“I have got absolutely nothing against this guy, trust me!
But 22 years as Secretary-General of PTUZ certainly doesn’t come across as progressive & democratic to me!!
Smacks of personalization of a trade union, if you ask me,” Gutu tweeted.

BREAKING: Marry Chiwenga Granted ZWL$50 000 Bail

Jane Mlambo| Estranged wife of vice President Constantino Chiwenga, Marry has been granted a ZWL$50 000 bail by the High Court, ending her three weeks in detention

Marry is facing charges of attempted murder, externalisation and money laundering among other charges.

More to follow…

Gutu Attacks Majongwe For Staying For Too Long In Office

Farai Dziva|Controversial MDC deputy president Obert Gutu has claimed Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe(PTUZ) secretary general Raymond Majongwe has become a liability to teachers.

PTUZ has re-elected Raymond Majongwe uncontested as the union’s secretary-general. Takavafira Zhou also retained the teachers’ union presidency at the national congress held in Harare at the weekend.

“I have got absolutely nothing against this guy, trust me!
But 22 years as Secretary-General of PTUZ certainly doesn’t come across as progressive & democratic to me!!
Smacks of personalization of a trade union, if you ask me,” Gutu tweeted.

Teachers Deserve Respect -Chamisa

Farai Dziva|MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has said teachers deserve respect.

Chamisa made the remarks after attending the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe Congress.

“I’m so humbled to have been warmly received by teachers at the PTUZ congress.Teachers are special to us all. Zimbabwe must be known for its education.

Everywhere we go,we shine.Paying teachers fairly,robust infrastructure and accessible education to all is key.Our future depends on it,” wrote Chamisa on Facebook.

“Teachers Must Be Paid Fairly”

Farai Dziva|MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has said teachers deserve respect.

Chamisa made the remarks after attending the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe Congress.

“I’m so humbled to have been warmly received by teachers at the PTUZ congress.Teachers are special to us all. Zimbabwe must be known for its education.

Everywhere we go,we shine.Paying teachers fairly,robust infrastructure and accessible education to all is key.Our future depends on it,” wrote Chamisa on Facebook.

Boy(14) Accused Of “Killing” Police Officer

Farai Dziva|A 14-year-old boy has been arrested alongside eight suspects who are being accused of killing a police officer.

The boy is among the suspects who have been arrested in connection with the hacking to death of a policeman by a machete gang at Good Hope Mine in Battlefields.

According to state media reports, some of the suspects were arrested in Gweru after the exchange of gunfire with the police.

Constable Wonder Hokoyo was murdered at Good Hope Mine two weeks ago.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said:
“The Zimbabwe Republic Police has arrested Tonderai Musasa (18), Richwell Tshuma (26), Bornlight Mukute (20), Paul Demo (27), Taurai Munetsi (31) and a minor aged 14 in connection with the murder of Cst Hokoyo by machete wielding gangs in Battlefields, Kadoma recently,” he said.