

Exiled former minister Patrick Zhuwao who is also a nephew to the late founding leader of Zimbabwe Robert Gabriel Mugabe has applied to join the second biggest South African opposition party Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF).
The EFF is a big admirer of late former Robert Mugabe’s controversial land reform programme.
Zhuwao said he will just be an ordinary card carrying member and will not seek to run for public office because in any case he doesn’t qualify since he is refugee. Speaking to City Press, Zhuwao had the following to say:
“Consequently, I have applied to join EFF as a fighter and ordinary card carrying member in a branch within Gauteng Province. I am happy to work as a ground fighter. I do not seek elected office; as a refugee I am not eligible anyway.”
“I have already served in senior leadership positions within Zanu-PF from the time I was elected district secretary (similar to subregion) in 1995 and rose through region, province and national levels to the Zanu-PF politburo. I am putting aside my ego to help Africa develop a political culture that detracts from the entitlement mantra that has become so pervasive in liberation movements. We must fix the continent.”
Patrick Zhuwao fled to South Africa in November 2017 after his uncle was overthrown in a military coup that helped Mnangagwa take the leadership of both Zanu PF and Zimbabwe. Zhuwao was part of Zanu PF faction named G-40 which comprised of Savior Kasukuwere, Walter Mzembi, Professor Jonathan Moyo among many other. G-40 was bitterly opposed to Mnangagwa’s bid to succeed the aging Robert Mugabe.
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By A Correspondent| Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi in an interview with a local publication clearly stated in Shona that ZRP has been given the green light to shoot machete welding Mashurugwi.
Ziyambi justified the decision to shoot MaShurugwi and likened the Machete Welding gangs to terrorists and said no one sympathises with terrorists.
Political commentator Dewa Mavhunga said it is against the law to shoot MaShurugwi without taking them to court first.
By A Correspondent| Former Political Science lecturer at the University of Zimbabwe, Shakespeare Hamauswa who is also opposition MDC legislator for Warren Park constituency has said that the government’s Transitional Stabilization Programme (TSP) is doomed to fail.
The TSP is being implemented by the government in conjunction with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Hamauswa posted on Twitter saying:
Transitional Stabilization Programme will not bring desired economic outcomes unless backed by a Political Transitional Authority. Cure the politics and economic stability and growth will be a bonus.
The government says that the TSP which runs from October 2018 to December 2020, was initiated in a bid to set the economy on a recovery path after years of stagnation.
Authorities observe that among other things, the TSP acknowledges policy reform initiatives of “the new dispensation to stimulate domestic production, exports, rebuilding and transforming the economy to an upper middle-income status by 2030.”
Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Ziyambi Ziyambi’s remarks that the police been instructed to shoot the notorious machete gangs have attracted criticism amid concerns that that the idea to give the police power to shoot will create another genocide like Gukurahundi.
In an audio-recorded interview with VOA, Ziyambi said that the government has instructed the police to shoot notorious machete gangs.
The Minister reiterated that the notorious machete wielding criminals have become a threat to public security as a result, measures were being taken by his ministry and the Ministry of Homes Affairs to enable the police to shoot the gang when need be.
Minister Ziyambi said that the gangs were a terrorist group that deserves to be killed without fear in the same way Osama Bin Laden was killed.
“Even in America terrorists are killed, machete criminals are terrorists, I talked to the Minister of Homes Affairs for the police to shoot them,” said Ziyambi.
Minister Ziyambi also said that the government of Zimbabwe is working towards denying bail to all machete wielding criminals because they would threaten their victims not report.
“The people called Mashurugwi will be arrested, we will deny them bail because they would threaten their victims after bail application,” he said.
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Jane Mlambo| Controversial Norton parliamentarian Themba Mliswa has praised President Emmerson Mnangagwa as a passionate farmer who shunned the temptation to grab multiple farms, in his latest praise song of the Zanu PF leader.
Posting on Twitter, Mliswa said Mnangagwa is a real farmer who runs a productive farm urging other farmers to emulate him if the country is to avert food shortages.
“One thing you can never take away from @edmnangagwa is how he is a real farmer, passionate and effective. He runs a very productive farm run professionally and he isn’t a multiple farm owner. If most of our farmers could emulate that we won’t have food shortages,” said Mliswa.
Last week, Mnangagwa took POLAD members to his farm in Sherwood, a move widely condemned by the general public who felt it had confirmed suspicions that he has captured most opposition parties under the POLAD platform.
During the chaotic land reform in the early 2000, Zanu PF leaders including the late former President Robert Mugabe grabbed multiple farms some of which in the name of his children.
Could Mnangagwa have shunned the temptation to grab more than one farm?
By A Correspondent| Independent legislator for Norton Temba Mliswa has said that Zimbabwean farmers must take a leaf from President Emmerson Mnangagwa who is “professionally” running his farm.
Posting on Twitter on Thursday following a tour of Mnangagwa’s farm in Kwekwe by a Chinese Tesso Group and Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) forum members recently, Mliswa said:
One thing you can never take away from @edmnangagwa is how he is a real farmer, passionate and effective. He runs a very productive farm run professionally and he isn’t a multiple farm owner. If most of our farmers could emulate that we won’t have food shortages.
These remarks are made when most of the Zimbabwean farmers are failing to produce enough to feed themselves let alone sustain the local industry and export.
Most of the farmers bemoan lack of government support and lack of adequate resources, among them, machinery and other inputs.
Jane Mlambo| According to the Zimbabwe Republic Police, a Karoi couple committed suicide over suspected reports of infidelity.
The body of the woman was found hanging on an electric pole while that of the husband was found hanging at a nearby farm.
According to ZRP, there were numerous reports of domestic violence in the couple’s marriage, something that could have prompted the unfortunate turn of events.
Police have not released further details on what transpired leading to the suicide events.
Read below an update from the police:
By A Correspondent| Japan this Thursday executed a 40-year-old Chinese man convicted of murdering a family of four, making him the first foreigner to be executed since the disclosure of details on sentences carried out began in 2007.
This was revealed by Japan’s Ministry of Justice which also indicated that the execution was the 39th since Prime Minister Shinzo Abe returned to power in 2012.
The Chinese man, Wei Wei, had committed the murders in mid-2003 with two accomplices who were also Chinese nationals.
Wei’s accomplices reportedly fled to China where they were arrested. One of them was executed in China in 2005 and the other received a life sentence.
Japan and the United States of America are the only members of the Group of Seven nations to retain the death penalty.
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Condolence message:
Memory Memo Banda MDCA councillor Ward 2 since 2013 on her second term in 2018-2023*
Death comes too suddenly is deadly and swift. It has robbed our constituency of a youthful leader and talent we have lost continuity and institutional memory in the mold and make of councillor Memory Memo Banda.
She will be greatly missed by all the constituency particularly those from her ward 2 base, I learnt with sadness the passing of the MDC-A Councillor, Memory Memo Banda of Ward 2.
May God put her in a special place from where she will be watching the people who loved and cherished her.
May the dear lord comfort her family and May her dear soul rest in eternal peace.
Accept my deepest condolences.
Hon. Dexter Nduna
Chegutu West Constituency.
Own Correspondent| Controversial MDC deputy president Obert Gutu has said those calling for the disbanding of POLAD were daydreaming as former South African President, Thabo Mbeki who is currently presiding over dialogue is impressed with the platform.
Posting on Twitter, Gutu said Mbeki appreciates what POLAD had achieved
“Legitimacy? What legitimacy? Dream on! You will soon wake up from your horrible and terrible nightmare! POLAD rocks,” wrote Gutu on Twitter.
“President Thabo Mbeki appreciates the remarkable achievements made by POLAD since its formation hence reluctant to dissolve it.
“We outlined to him POLAD’s achievements profile & he was impressed. To expect Cde.Mbeki to advocate for the disbanding of POLAD is like wishing that one day Lucifer will conquer Heaven. It won’t happen.”
By A Correspondent| Exiled former Tourism Minister, Dr Walter Mzembi has praised President Emmerson Mnangagwa for dissolving the old Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) saying that it was compromised.
Mzembi, however, believes that more action could have been taken against the former ZACC officials who were dismissed over corruption allegations.
He posted on Twitter after Mnangagwa had told an anti-corruption event organised by the African Parliamentarians Network Against Corruption (APNAC), in conjunction with Zacc and the Transparency International Zimbabwe (TI-Z) to commemorate the Anti-Corruption Day symposium why he dissolved the commission.
Mzembi said:
On point @edmnangagwa but can their investigations over their tenure be reviewed? We appealed over their corrupt conduct when we were still together in Cabinet to no avail. How is their partisan work sustained to date?
Thank you @edmnangagwa for firing the old ZACC, but bring them to book based on information I submitted both at the High Court and in a letter to you, and many others will submit, incarceration of colleagues based on this was wrong too.
Mzembi is not the first to call for action on corruption as Mnangagwa’s critics have questioned ZACC’s commitment to fighting corruption.
Mzembi who is in exile stands accused of corruptly abusing office during his tenure as Tourism Minister.
By A Correspondent| A new political party, the Independence of Zimbabwe African Organisation of People’s Power Pinda Panyanga United Front (IZAOPPOPP UNF) has been formed in Zimbabwe.
The existence of the party was confirmed by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s chief elections officer, Mr Utoile Silaigwana who in a letter to acknowledge the party’s existence said:
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) acknowledges receipt of your party profile documents, the contents of which have been noted.
Your organisation has been included on ZEC’s stakeholder database and mailing list for notification when appropriate meetings that require your input arise.
The party leader, Mr Edson Rupondo told the state media in an interview that he formed the “nationalist and pan-Africanist” party to enhance democracy in the country.
He said:
“What we want is a democratic Zimbabwe and we respect the liberation struggle. Our party will be nationalist and pan-Africanist.
We simply want to use other avenues through a structure like a political party to advocate for the citizens’ interests.
The development takes place when Zimbabwe is not short of political parties considering that over 100 political parties contested in 2018 elections yet the country is still in disarray.
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Own Correspondent| Youthful MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has chided his political rival Emmerson Mnangagwa for “feeding the fish instead of feeding hungry people.”
Chamisa, qouted by Newsday, said he was going to the holidays with a heavy heart thinking about the suffering masses.
He said : “Any serious and credible leader’s core business is the well-being and interest of the people they lead. On that score, I walk into the Christmas holiday depressed, challenged and burdened because my thoughts, mind and conscience are with the people of Zimbabwe who are suffering.
They are suffering because we have deprived them of happiness and merrymaking.
They are without cash, without fuel, without electricity, without water and even without freedom
I wish I could have the luxury of feeding my fish at the farm with my friends, but I can’t. It is just impossible. We must feed the people not the fish.”
Jane Mlambo| Opposition MDC-T President Thokozani Khupe has sensationally claimed that the POLAD platform was introduced by the late founding party leader Morgan Tsvangirai when the movement resolved to pursue peaceful means to bring about the government of the day to dialogue.
In her christmas message, Khupe lambasted those who castigated POLAD saying her party has already made great strides by pushing for free sanitary for school girls.
“During the 2014 congress led by Richard Morgan Tsvangirai, we resolved that we will engage in whatever peaceful means to bring about the government of the day to dialogue, therefore it can be correct to say that POLAD is the brainchild of the late president (Tsvangirai),” Khupe said.
“The former Deputy Prime Minister said there has been a “lot of noise coming from outside having said about POLAD”.
“It must be noted that POLAD is not the panacea to all our problems, it is through POLAD that a party with only two representatives of parliament of 350 MPs has managed to persuade government to set aside at least $300 million to attend to the indignity and health hazards of the girl child due to lack of access to sanitary wear.
By Anthony Taruvinga
There is nothing more painful than having to celebrate with nearly nothing on the table. A myriad of difficulties spewed up on us by someone else who is living an uptown lavish lifestyle in the land of Kwekwe. Our forefathers’ land!
There is always an end to bad deeds!
Wear a brave face, smile, celebrate and comfort yourself with high hopes.
On behalf of and from my family to your family, Merry Christmas and a happy coming 2020!
Farai Dziva|Three European clubs are keeping an eye on in-form Warriors striker Tinotenda Kadewere, it has emerged.
The 23-year-old has been outstanding for his side Le Havre, leading the top scorers chart in the French second tier division with 17 goals from 19 games.
According to Futbol Arena, Turkish giants Galatasaray have made the former Prince Edward pupil their top transfer target.
The publication also state that French Ligue 1 side Lyon, are keeping their eyes peeled on the former Harare City man and said to “very serious” about approaching Le Havre for him.
Spanish La Liga side Real Valladolid are also reportedly tracking the progress of Kadewere as well, with Spanish publication Pucela Fijajes reporting “The Real Valladolid is seriously tracking down the French market, and one of the most loved players to pucelana sports management is Le Havre’s Tino Kadewere.
2019 was a year of mixed fortunes for Zimbabwean football, history was made for the right and wrong reasons but there are many unforgetable moments to take note of.
The Sunday Chidzambwa-led Warriors qualified for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations finals in Egypt, the 4th time Zimbabwe qualified for the continental showpiece.
Mhofu, as Chidzambwa is affectionately known locally, was taking charge of his second AFCON finals after having the taken Zimbabwe to it’s maiden appearance in Tunisia in 2004.
Sadly, the Warriors collected just a point, failing to proceed from a group which included hosts Egypt, Uganda (from whom they collected a point) and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
It was the DRC game in particular, a 4-0 mauling, which made headlines for the wrong reasons, with goalkeeper Elvis Chipezeze producing a catastrophic display which calminated match-fixing allegations.
Marvelous Nakamba made history when he became the first Zimbabwean in over eight years to grace the English Premier League after signing for returnees Aston Villa. The video clip of Nakamba responding “marvelous” when he was asked how it felt to be an Aston Villa player, is perhaps the highlight moment of Zimbabwean football in 2019.
Teenage Hadebe moved to Turkish Super League side Yeni Malatyaspor from Kaizer Chiefs, and took part in the second tier Europe club football knockout tournament, the UEFA Europa League, when his side played in the qualifying rounds.
Marshall Munetsi produced a midfield masterclass for Stade de Reims against Paris Saint German in the French Ligue 1, on a night to remember for the former Orlando Pirates man, whose assist in the 2-0 win was an icing on the cake after a brilliant display.
Last but surely not least, Khama Billiat scored a last gasp stunner to send the Warriors into the FIFA World Cup 2022 qualfiers group stages, against Somalia.
The team was on the brink of what would have been the most embarassing moment in Zimbabwean football history, being eliminated by lowely-ranked Somalia- who, before the 1-0 first leg triump, had last won a competetive game 10 years ago.Credit : Soccer 24
Vitalis Takawira was born on 24 September 1972.
Takawira is married to Chipo and the two have four kids including two twin babies.
Football career
He rose to fame playing for popular Harare outfit, Dynamos, where he was top goal scorer for five seasons.
Takawira was the top scorer in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League three times. He played his first game for the Zimbabwe National Team in 1992 against South Africa and he also scored his first goal for he national team.
Zimbabwe won the game 4-1 courtesy of goals from Peter Ndlovu (2) and Rahman Gumbo .
Takawira spent the next four years with Kansas City, playing 110 games, with 29 goals scored and 19 assists in the league.
In the USA, he signed with Major League Soccer side Kansas City Wiz (later Wizards) in 1996.
After leaving MLS, Takawira moved down to the A-League , where he played for Milwaukee Rampage and Milwaukee Wave United. He was named A-League MVP in 2000 and helped Rampage to the league title in 2002. He then signed with the Milwaukee Wave before finally retiring from his playing career in 2004.
Coaching career
Takawira worked as a youth development soccer coach for Lake Country United Soccer in Hartland, Wisconsin in USA.Credit: Zim Legends
“There are complex challenges in Zimbabwe … We know there are serious and seemingly intractable political factors that might need attention, in fact, that needs attention if solutions are to be effective or implementable.
The political formations in Zimbabwe remain at loggerheads and have apparent deep antipathy toward each other which makes joint decision-making and planning extremely difficult,” said South Africa International Relations and Co-operation minister Naledi Pandor on November 18, 2019 at a symposium on the Best Path Towards a Prosperous Zimbabwe at the University of South Africa in Pretoria.
Pandor’s message came exactly two years after Emmerson Mnangagwa assumed power as President in November 2017 following a military coup that deposed long time ruler, the late Robert Mugabe.
Upon assuming power, Mnangagwa premised his message on rebuilding Zimbabwe, insisting on the need to “let bygones be bygones” and his swearing in was attended by Mugabe’s long-time nemesis, Morgan Tsvangirai (the late MDC leader), a clear sign that Mnangagwa meant well.
Two years down the line, all hope is slowly fading, and Mnangagwa is leading a deeply divided nation, plagued with economic challenges that observers insist, require a political solution.
Mugabe’s loyalists, better known as the G40 cabal, including former ministers, Saviour Kasukuwere, Jonathan Moyo, Patrick Zhuwao and Walter Mzembi, among others, remain exiled, fleeing possible persecution and prosecution at the hands of Mnangagwa.
Chamisa is on record describing Mnangagwa as having betrayed Tsvangirai after having earlier agreed to a “transitional mechanism” with him as part of the transition.
“Tsvangirai told me that ‘Chamisa, we are now going to help remove the poverty caused by Mugabe, but the assurance I have is that we are going to have a transitional authority’,” Chamisa was quoted as saying.
“I said to him, this was a good thing, but asked him if he was sure about the people he was dealing with and he said ‘let us give them time’. We gave them time and they betrayed my old man.”
According to a leaked intelligence report in early 2017, Mnangagwa and Tsvangirai allegedly engaged in secret talks to form an arrangement post-Mugabe, with Tsvangirai telling Reuters in June of that year that he would not rule out a coalition with political opponents, such as Mnangagwa, and wanted white farmers to come back into a “positive role”.
Tsvangirai supported the military intervention and Mnangagwa’s takeover, even rallying his supporters for the action at Parliament in the days Mugabe was about to be impeached.
Mnangagwa acted as if he meant well even by visiting an incapacitated Tsvangirai later on at his Highlands mansion, a sign that made many believe, the unifier was in town.
But alas, Mnangagwa pushed for polls and opted to go it alone, and it is that decision observers say which led to the prevailing socio-economic crisis that was to be born out of the unresolved July 2018 elections, and there is no hope for Zimbabwe as it stands.
In Chamisa’s words, had Mnangagwa not betrayed Tsvangirai and implemented the agreed transitional mechanism, the story would have been different.
Mnangagwa’s woes started after the July 30 harmonised elections, where the Zanu PF leader narrowly won, but his victory was challenged.
Moyo, a former government spin-doctor, claims Mnangagwa lost to Chamisa and evidence is supposedly contained in his book Excelgate, which was set to be launched last week before suspected Zanu PF supporters interrupted it, chasing out guests, including diplomats.
As Zimbabwe waited for results of the delayed presidential election results, soldiers shot and killed six people in Harare, injuring scores in the process after opposition supporters took to the streets protesting the delay.
A commission of inquiry into the killings led by former South African President Kgalema Monthlante called for unity among political actors and up to now, this and other recommendations are yet to be fulfilled.
Another huge dent on Mnangagwa’s administration was to come on January 14, hours after he sparked a fire that would lead to at least 17 deaths, more than 80 sustaining gunshot injuries, with more than 300 cases of torture at the hands of the police, the military and Central Intelligence Organisation operatives.
Mnangagwa made a surprise announcement of a 150% hike in fuel prices that led to violent protests across the country.
Shortly after making the announcement, Mnangagwa flew to Russia, but had to cut short the trip following the widely condemned attacks on civilians.
The January shootings were to be the beginning of a tough year for Zimbabweans, characterised by week-in, week-out price hikes of fuel, cash shortages, doctors’ and nurses’ strikes and hospital closures, among other challenges.
Over half the population is facing starvation caused by drought and a wobbly economy, with ordinary citizens evidently losing faith in the ruling party’s ability to resolve the crisis.
In its latest central committee report, Zanu PF stated that the economy remains a “latent security” threat, but blamed the United States, the MDC, some civic society organisations and even drought for its failure.
“The most latent security threat that has grave consequences is the unstable economy which is largely propelled by the thriving parallel market (black market),” the report by the party’s national security department read.
The report further stated that ordinary Zimbabweans have lost confidence in the direction the economy was going and were “angry”, while government also took to blaming natural disasters for the crisis.
“Formal trading prices are determined by the parallel market exchange rate which has been sharply rising on a daily basis.
This has resulted in inflation also rising to unprecedented levels. Prices of all commodities and services have followed suit to unsustainable levels. Most people are failing to make ends meet, so are poverty levels that are rising very much throughout the country. As a result, anger is brewing among the citizens, while there is loss of confidence on the direction the economy is taking,” the Zanu PF central committee report said.
“Owing to the incessant price hikes of commodities, food security situation is exacerbated by the fact that there were poor harvests experienced due to the El-nino induced drought.”
Zanu PF lamented the high unemployment in the formal sector due to company closures, and raised fears that unemployed graduates can be used by detractors to work against the ruling party.
The Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition blamed all this on the incumbent leadership that focuses on pettiness, giving the much-publicised divorce of Mnangagwa’s lieutenants, Vice-Presidents Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi as examples
“The most unfortunate thing that we are lacking as a country is leadership,” Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition spokesperson Marvellous Khumalo said.
“Instead of the national leadership to focus on addressing the economic challenges that we have, the social, political and other related challenges that are bedevilling the country at the moment, we are witnessing a host of the sideshows taking place. The arrest of Marry Chiwenga, all this is being done and is raking attention from the leadership and the country at large yet we have important things, bread and butter issues to attend to,” he said.
“It is sad.”
Chiwenga is embroiled in a nasty divorce with his wife of eight years, Marry, and so far, a lot has been exposed and the VP is likely to be kept busy at the courts in 2020, joining Mohadi who has had violent confrontations with his estranged wife, Tambudzani, including an incident whereby the Vice-President chased after her at their Beitbridge home, armed with an axe and threatening to kill her.
Chiwenga accuses his wife of wanting to kill him while he was hospitalised in South Africa.
Marry, who is also accused of fraud and money-laundering involving close to US$2 million, was remanded in custody to December 30, but has made a High Court application for bail.
This comes after a lengthy absence from the political scene by Chiwenga, who was receiving treatment in China following suspected poisoning.
In Mnangagwa’s short reign, the police and military have launched a massive crackdown across the country, which has also seen MDC supporters being violently dispersed during gatherings in what the opposition party describe as “an unofficial ban” of the party and closure of the democratic space.
Several people, most of them ordinary Zimbabweans, were injured, while others were arrested last month ahead of Chamisa’s Hope of the Nation Address that was quashed by the police.
Chamisa was to survive an incident in which he claimed to have had gunshots targeted at him last month during a tree planting event in Marondera, although the police claimed otherwise.
But in the entire crisis, Chamisa yesterday said he would push for change in 2020.
Recently, he was also quoted as saying something would happen to change the lives of ordinary Zimbabweans by May 2020.
“My biggest Christmas gift is the hope I see in 2020. Change will come, if it doesn’t come, we go and get it for the people,” Chamisa said.
His statement also comes as former South African President Thabo Mbeki jetted into Harare last week to meet almost all political actors who included Mnangagwa, Chamisa, Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) and also with the churches on a “listening exercise” to understand the challenges affecting Zimbabwe.
Mbeki has promised to come back for more talks before year end.
While Mbeki has brought renewed hope to suffering Zimbabweans, with Chamisa warming up to possible dialogue with his nemesis convened by a neutral interlocutor, Mnangagwa dashed the hope by insisting that there would be no talks outside Polad, a grouping the main opposition party has sworn never to join.
Political analyst Eldred Masunungure thinks it is too early to celebrate.
Mbeki was at the centre of talks between Mugabe and Tsvangirai that led to the Global Political Agreement of 2009 that saw Tsvangirai becoming Prime Minister in Mugabe’s government, an arrangement that led to some brief stability before it ended in 2013.
Meanwhile, Kasukuwere has thrown his hat into the opposition political ring, vowing to challenge Mnangagwa if he chooses to answer to calls by a movement dubbed “Tyson Wabantu” that is pushing for him to lead.
Said Kasukuwere of the situation in the country: “It is not hatred of each other that will take our country out of this challenge, but a need to collectively confront the elephant in the room.
The pain in our society is deep and sharp. Let’s accept our failings and correct our steps. It’s the economy and politics.”
— NewsDay
Farai Dziva| Outspoken
ZANU PF MP for Gokwe-Nembudziya, Justice Mayor Wadyajena has charged that Zimbabweans should not blame Zanu PF for the “tough” Christmas season.
Wadyajena said in spite of the state of the economy, individuals should fend for their families.
He described as foolishness, the assertion that the ruling party ruined this year’s Christmas saying the state of the economy was no justification for a dull holiday.
“It’s folly to claim
@ZANUPF_Official stole your Christmas! Things are tough but it’s still your responsibility to put food on the table. Let’s pull up our socks & do something for ourselves & country instead of accusing every successful person of being crooked. Merry Christmas,” Wadyajena posted on Twitter.
Dr. Khupe inadvertently confirms that Parliament, not POLAD – an open letter
Dear Dr. Khupe,
I have watched the video recording of your Xmas message, which is a good thing you did to reach out and be heard. However, in my view, one point that I have commented on before, about POLAD being a duplication of the roles already being played by other arms of Government was very evident in your message, in which you praised Honorable Priscillah Misihairambwi for the good work she is doing as Chairperson of the Parliamentary Committee of Education which has resulted in some positive change. Parliament is therefore the platform to lobby, that is why the result of the lobbying was communicated to the Chairperson of the Committee, not to POLAD.
There is no harm in leaders of political parties voluntarily coming together to find solutions, as parties, but to then allocate Government resources for work that is already covered by other arms of government is unconstitutional, and a corrupt practice.
Kennedy Kaitano
Farai Dziva| Outspoken
ZANU PF MP for Gokwe-Nembudziya, Justice Mayor Wadyajena has charged that Zimbabweans should not blame Zanu PF for the “tough” Christmas season.
Wadyajena said in spite of the state of the economy, individuals should fend for their families.
He described as foolishness, the assertion that the ruling party ruined this year’s Christmas saying the state of the economy was no justification for a dull holiday.
“It’s folly to claim
@ZANUPF_Official stole your Christmas! Things are tough but it’s still your responsibility to put food on the table. Let’s pull up our socks & do something for ourselves & country instead of accusing every successful person of being crooked. Merry Christmas,” Wadyajena posted on Twitter.
Farai Dziva|MDC vice chairperson Job Sikhala believes his political rivals plotted last night’s accident.
In an interview with ZimEye.com Sikhala said:
“I was travelling to my rural home in Gutu for Christmas when the accident happened last night.
I was approaching Featherstone when the accident happened.To be precise the accident happened at the 30 km peg to Featherstone.
Some suspicious looking individuals drove a herd of cattle straight into my vehicle resulting in the accident.”
He added:”I was travelling with my family but I am relieved to say my children are safe and out of danger.
I am still in hospital because I sustained internal injuries.
As you know we are always under threat and there are people who trail us – that is a known fact so we cannot rule out foul play. By the look of things everything was planned by my political opponents.
These things happen as a way of trying to intimidate us but we will remain resolute.”
Farai Dziva|MDC vice chairperson Job Sikhala believes his political rivals plotted last night’s accident.
In an interview with ZimEye.com Sikhala said:
“I was travelling to my rural home in Gutu for Christmas when the accident happened last night.
I was approaching Featherstone when the accident happened.To be precise the accident happened at the 30 km peg to Featherstone.
Some suspicious looking individuals drove a herd of cattle straight into my vehicle resulting in the accident.”
He added:”I was travelling with my family but I am relieved to say my children are safe and out of danger.
I am still in hospital because I sustained internal injuries.
As you know we are always under threat and there are people who trail us – that is a known fact so we cannot rule out foul play. By the look of things everything was planned by my political opponents.
These things happen as a way of trying to intimidate us but we will remain resolute.”
Farai Dziva|MDC vice chairperson Job Sikhala has said opposition politicians are always under threat.
Sikhala was involved in a terrible accident last night.
In an interview with ZimEye.com Sikhala said:
“I was travelling to my rural home in Gutu for Christmas when the accident happened last night.
I was approaching Featherstone when the accident happened.To be precise the accident happened at the 30 km peg to Featherstone.
Some suspicious looking individuals drove a herd of cattle straight into my vehicle resulting in the accident.”
He added:”I was travelling with my family but I am relieved to say my children are safe and out of danger.
I am still in hospital because I sustained internal injuries.
As you know we are always under threat and there are people who trail us – that is a known fact so we cannot rule out foul play. By the look of things everything was planned by my political opponents.
These things happen as a way of trying to intimidate us but we will remain resolute.”
Farai Dziva|MDC vice chairperson Job Sikhala has revealed details of the horrific accident that happened last night.
In an interview with ZimEye.com Sikhala said:
“I was travelling to my rural home in Gutu for Christmas when the accident happened last night.
I was approaching Featherstone when the accident happened.To be precise the accident happened at the 30 km peg to Featherstone.
Some suspicious looking individuals drove a herd of cattle straight into my vehicle resulting in the accident.”
He added:”I was travelling with my family but I am relieved to say my children are safe and out of danger.
I am still in hospital because I sustained internal injuries.
As you know we are always under threat and there are people who trail us – that is a known fact so we cannot rule out foul play. By the look of things everything was planned by my political opponents.
These things happen as a way of trying to intimidate us but we will remain resolute.”
Former President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Robert Gabriel Mugabe’ s name featured on the list of famous people who died in 2019 according to VOA…
Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has been criticized for declaring that Zimbabweans should embrace the local currency- regardless of its strength.
Angry Zimbabweans expressed outrage on various social media platforms – accusing the Zanu PF leader of showing a carefree attitude towards suffering masses.
Mnangagwa made the remarks at the belated anti-corruption day commemorations.
“The Reserve Bank has been giving banks $30 million, up from $10-$14 million which they had been giving them after I spoke to the central bank governor.
We will take further measures if the situation does not improve,” said Mnangagwa.
“Mozambicans have their currency called Metical, Botswana has the Pula and South Africa has the Rand, in Malawi they have theirs and Zambia has the Kwacha. The citizens do not care whether their currency is strong or not, they take ownership of it,” he added.
By Anthony Taruvinga
There is nothing more painful than having to celebrate with nearly nothing on the table. A myriad of difficulties spewed up on us by someone else who is living an uptown lavish lifestyle in the land of Kwekwe. Our forefathers’ land!
There is always an end to bad deeds!
Wear a brave face, smile, celebrate and comfort yourself with high hopes.
On behalf of and from my family to your family, Merry Christmas and a happy coming 2020!
Harare(New Ziana)-
Parents should report schools that are either increasing fees without government approval or withholding examination results where learners have not paid fees, acting Primary and Secondary Education Minister Kirsty Coventry said on Friday.
Coventry told reporters that schools should not increase fees by more than 20 percent without government approval.
“Schools that need to increase fees and levies need to submit the applications to the secretary of Primary and Secondary Education for approval.
“We don’t want schools that are going to be making huge profits, they are there to provide education.
Payment of fees and levies shall be made in Zimbabwean dollars. For the avoidance of doubt, requests by schools for payments in specific currency are not acceptable,” she said.
Coventry said it had come to the attention of the Ministry that some Grade 7 graduates were failing to secure Form 1 places because schools were withholding their 2019 examination results.
“I would like to reiterate the national and Ministry position that no learner should be denied school on account of outstanding fees that will be owing.
“Withholding the exam results on account of fees that are owed by a parent is unacceptable and heads of schools are directed to release any results they may be withholding to enable the learner to proceed with their education without hindrance,” she said.
She said it was an offence for schools to sell uniforms and force parents to buy from them.
“This again is unacceptable and has the potential to result in the increase in the cost of education to the parent and guardian. Parents and guardians and learners shall be allowed to purchase school uniforms to their best advantage,” she said.-
New Ziana
Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has been criticized for declaring that Zimbabweans should embrace the local currency- regardless of its strength.
Angry Zimbabweans expressed outrage on various social media platforms – accusing the Zanu PF leader of showing a carefree attitude towards suffering masses.
Mnangagwa made the remarks at the belated anti-corruption day commemorations.
“The Reserve Bank has been giving banks $30 million, up from $10-$14 million which they had been giving them after I spoke to the central bank governor.
We will take further measures if the situation does not improve,” said Mnangagwa.
“Mozambicans have their currency called Metical, Botswana has the Pula and South Africa has the Rand, in Malawi they have theirs and Zambia has the Kwacha. The citizens do not care whether their currency is strong or not, they take ownership of it,” he added.
Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has been criticized for declaring that Zimbabweans should embrace the local currency- regardless of its strength.
Angry Zimbabweans expressed outrage on various social media platforms – accusing the Zanu PF leader of showing a carefree attitude towards suffering masses.
Mnangagwa made the remarks at the belated anti-corruption day commemorations.
“The Reserve Bank has been giving banks $30 million, up from $10-$14 million which they had been giving them after I spoke to the central bank governor.
We will take further measures if the situation does not improve,” said Mnangagwa.
“Mozambicans have their currency called Metical, Botswana has the Pula and South Africa has the Rand, in Malawi they have theirs and Zambia has the Kwacha. The citizens do not care whether their currency is strong or not, they take ownership of it,” he added.
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Jane Mlambo| Opposition MDC-T President Thokozani Khupe has sensationally claimed that the POLAD platform was introduced by the late founding party leader Morgan Tsvangirai when the movement resolved to pursue peaceful means to bring about the government of the day to dialogue.
In her christmas message, Khupe lambasted those who castigated POLAD saying her party has already made great strides by pushing for free sanitary for school girls.
“During the 2014 congress led by Richard Morgan Tsvangirai, we resolved that we will engage in whatever peaceful means to bring about the government of the day to dialogue, therefore it can be correct to say that POLAD is the brainchild of the late president (Tsvangirai),” Khupe said.
“The former Deputy Prime Minister said there has been a “lot of noise coming from outside having said about POLAD”.
“It must be noted that POLAD is not the panacea to all our problems, it is through POLAD that a party with only two representatives of parliament of 350 MPs has managed to persuade government to set aside at least $300 million to attend to the indignity and health hazards of the girl child due to lack of access to sanitary wear.
Jane Mlambo| MDC-T President Thokozani Khupe has bragged about her party achievements in parliament saying it was only through her two party representatives that women and girls in the country will now enjoy free sanitary wear and education.
Khupe also equated herself to the late founding leader of the MDC Morgan Tsvangirai for sitting down with the late President Robert Mugabe to dialogue for purposes of rescuing the country.
“During the 2014 congress led by Richard Morgan Tsvangirai, we resolved that we will engage in whatever peaceful means to bring about the government of the day to dialogue, therefore it can be correct to say that POLAD is the brainchild of the late president (Tsvangirai),” Khupe said.
The former Deputy Prime Minister said there has been a “lot of noise coming from outside having said about POLAD”.
“It must be noted that POLAD is not the panacea to all our problems, it is through POLAD that a party with only two representatives of parliament of 350 MPs has managed to persuade government to set aside at least $300 million to attend to the indignity and health hazards of the girl child due to lack of access to sanitary wear.
“At the same time, our hard working Education Portfolio Committee chairperson Priscilla Misihairabwi has just informed that pursuant to our Education Bill which we championed as MDC-T in line with our manifesto, the Minister of Finance Prof Mthuli Ncube has set aside another $400 million as a pilot project for free education.
Too much hullabaloo has been said of our visit to His Excellency, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s farm as a delegation of POLAD. I must state that categorically, having said POLAD is a 2014 MDC-T Congress resolution, it should therefore come as no surprise whatsoever for any sober minded person that we are in dialogue with Zanu PF under POLAD.”
Khupe said if former bitter rivals Tsvangirai and Mugabe could have tea together, she found nothing amiss with her dining with Mnangagwa.
By A Correspondent| Zengeza MP Job Sikhala was yesterday involved in a car accident. Full details of the mishap (including the legislator’s health) were sketchy at the time of writing and ZimEye was at pains to connect to him during the early stages of this developing story.
The accident was a collision with cattle, the MP later told ZimEye in the below short interview.
The MP was on his way to his rural home in Masvingo to celebrate Christmas.
At 2am (26th Dec), a source updated ZimEye saying Sikhala was now out of danger.
Meanwhile, the MDC North America Chair Chief Tawanda Svosve commented in the following lines:
” Job Sikhala’s Car. This is MDC Vice Chairman’s second accident in as many months. Trumped up treason charges & Accidents are all part of Zanu Pf’s modus operandi to distract and eliminate opposition leaders.”
Below were reactions to the story on how ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has remained stuck in the country ever since his deputy Constantino Chiwenga secretly flew back into the country on 23rd November 2019.
Ever since that day Mnangagwa has not left the country and November – December now becomes his longest ever stay inside Zimbabwe for 2 years running since the Nov 2017 coup. On the 23rd November, his spokesman George Charamba attacked the deputy Chinese ambassador for conducting a welcoming ceremony for Chiwenga at the RGM airport. He said, “itsitsi dzeiko” – what kind of sympathy is that?, he wrote.
One reader said Mnangagwa is under house or country arrest.
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ZESA has promised to proffer the power usually used by the industry to households as there is an annual shutdown, and the industry has fewer power needs.
ZESA acting CEO Engineer Patrick Chivaura said :
Industry is going for holiday and we are trying to get the electricity they usually use and put it in the homes and farms for irrigation.
The shut down by industry may not result in all areas having electricity, but we should have a reasonable amount of electricity
ZESA has been having problems supplying Zimbabwe with electricity at all times because of a number of reasons.State media
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged his Ministers to work hard for the transformation of the lives of the electorate saying doing so is the only ticket to maintaining power.
He made the remarks at the anti-corruption event organised by the African Parliamentarians Network against Corruption (APNAC), in conjunction with Zacc and the Transparency International Zimbabwe to commemorate the Anti-Corruption Day symposium last Friday.
He claimed that the government’s failure to deliver public goods was probably as a result of ministers that are not doing their job.
He added:
“We are supposed to service our people. Who wants to be voted out? I want to make sure that we do things well so that we continue ruling.”
He made the remarks in response to allegations by the Speaker of the Junior Parliament, Christopher Mutasa, that there is corruption in the country’s education sector.
Mnangagwa who is set to run for president in 2023 has hinted that he may extend his rule to beyond two terms stipulated by the constitution.
The ruling ZANU PF has suggested that the constitution will be amended to accommodate him.
News Day
ZESA has promised to proffer the power usually used by the industry to households as there is an annual shutdown, and the industry has fewer power needs.
ZESA acting CEO Engineer Patrick Chivaura said :
Industry is going for holiday and we are trying to get the electricity they usually use and put it in the homes and farms for irrigation.
The shut down by industry may not result in all areas having electricity, but we should have a reasonable amount of electricity
ZESA has been having problems supplying Zimbabwe with electricity at all times because of a number of reasons.State media
Farai Dziva|Controversial MDC deputy president Obert Gutu has said those calling for the disbanding of POLAD are daydreaming
“Legitimacy? What legitimacy? Dream on! You will soon wake up from your horrible and terrible nightmare! POLAD rocks,” wrote Gutu on Twitter.
“President Thabo Mbeki appreciates the remarkable achievements made by POLAD.
We outlined to him POLAD’s achievements profile & he was impressed. To expect Cde.Mbeki to advocate for the disbanding of POLAD is like wishing that one day Lucifer will conquer Heaven. It won’t happen.”
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged his Ministers to work hard for the transformation of the lives of the electorate saying doing so is the only ticket to maintaining power.
He made the remarks at the anti-corruption event organised by the African Parliamentarians Network against Corruption (APNAC), in conjunction with Zacc and the Transparency International Zimbabwe to commemorate the Anti-Corruption Day symposium last Friday.
He claimed that the government’s failure to deliver public goods was probably as a result of ministers that are not doing their job.
He added:
“We are supposed to service our people. Who wants to be voted out? I want to make sure that we do things well so that we continue ruling.”
He made the remarks in response to allegations by the Speaker of the Junior Parliament, Christopher Mutasa, that there is corruption in the country’s education sector.
Mnangagwa who is set to run for president in 2023 has hinted that he may extend his rule to beyond two terms stipulated by the constitution.
The ruling ZANU PF has suggested that the constitution will be amended to accommodate him.
News Day
Farai Dziva|Controversial MDC deputy president Obert Gutu has said those calling for the disbanding of POLAD are daydreaming
“Legitimacy? What legitimacy? Dream on! You will soon wake up from your horrible and terrible nightmare! POLAD rocks,” wrote Gutu on Twitter.
“President Thabo Mbeki appreciates the remarkable achievements made by POLAD.
We outlined to him POLAD’s achievements profile & he was impressed. To expect Cde.Mbeki to advocate for the disbanding of POLAD is like wishing that one day Lucifer will conquer Heaven. It won’t happen.”
Farai Dziva|Professor Jonathan Moyo has said there is nothing to celebrate on Christmas day.
“On this bleak Christmas day for most Zimbabweans, it’s hard to find merry words for the occasion save to ask God to bless and favour everyone affected with the promise of a better day tomorrow,” Moyo tweeted.
He also attacked Emmerson Mnangagwa for despising the suffering people of Zimbabwe.
“Kubata musana while talking to people, especially pamusika, is rude behavior which is tantamount to looking down on the masses.”
Farai Dziva|Youthful MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has chided his political rival Emmerson Mnangagwa for “feeding the fish instead of feeding hungry people.”
Chamisa, qouted by Newsday, said he was going to the holidays with a heavy heart thinking about the suffering masses.
He said : “Any serious and credible leader’s core business is the well-being and interest of the people they lead. On that score, I walk into the Christmas holiday depressed, challenged and burdened because my thoughts, mind and conscience are with the people of Zimbabwe who are suffering.
They are suffering because we have deprived them of happiness and merrymaking.
They are without cash, without fuel, without electricity, without water and even without freedom
I wish I could have the luxury of feeding my fish at the farm with my friends, but I can’t. It is just impossible. We must feed the people not the fish.”
Farai Dziva|Professor Jonathan Moyo has said there is nothing to celebrate on Christmas day.
“On this bleak Christmas day for most Zimbabweans, it’s hard to find merry words for the occasion save to ask God to bless and favour everyone affected with the promise of a better day tomorrow,” Moyo tweeted.
He also attacked Emmerson Mnangagwa for despising the suffering people of Zimbabwe.
“Kubata musana while talking to people, especially pamusika, is rude behavior which is tantamount to looking down on the masses.”
Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has called for unity among Zimbabweans during the Christmas season.
See full statement :
Fellow Zimbabweans, during this time when we celebrate the life of Jesus Christ, let us internalise the values he left for us.
The values of loving our neighbours, of protecting and caring for the poor, and of peace and unity.
Since the beginning of the new dispensation, we have worked hard daily, guided by these values.
Indeed, at all times we must be guided by Holy Scripture, by a desire and determination for justice, peace and prosperity for all.
This Christmas, let us look forward not backward; inwards not outwards. Let us focus on how best we can look after our families, our communities and our nation.
I know that many of you still suffer.
I am not blind to your situation, nor am I deaf to your cries. I commit to you that we will continue to reform with an eye on the long term; for we must not reform only for ourselves, but for our children and our children’s children. We are undertaking deep, broad, and meaningful reforms.
We are continuing to open up the political and media spaces. We are clamping down on corruption. And we are building a new Zimbabwe where the people come first.
Whilst we have much more work to do, my promise to you is that we will continue to work with modesty and humility, guided by our faith and scripture, day and night, to build a better future for all.
God Bless you all and God Bless the nation of Zimbabwe.
Farai Dziva|Youthful MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has chided his political rival Emmerson Mnangagwa for “feeding the fish instead of feeding hungry people.”
Chamisa, qouted by Newsday, said he was going to the holidays with a heavy heart thinking about the suffering masses.
He said : “Any serious and credible leader’s core business is the well-being and interest of the people they lead. On that score, I walk into the Christmas holiday depressed, challenged and burdened because my thoughts, mind and conscience are with the people of Zimbabwe who are suffering.
They are suffering because we have deprived them of happiness and merrymaking.
They are without cash, without fuel, without electricity, without water and even without freedom
I wish I could have the luxury of feeding my fish at the farm with my friends, but I can’t. It is just impossible. We must feed the people not the fish.”
Outspoken Councillor Denford Ngadziore has blasted the council management for failure to provide residents with water during the Christmas period.
“Failure to have water in most suburbs in Harare during this festive season is a clear testimony of failure to plan from the Council management.”Said Ngadziore.
A survey by the Combined Harare Residents Association established that almost all surbubs did not have water by yesterday evening, however there was no formal communication from City officials on the cause of disruption of water supplies.
Areas like Kambuzuma and Mufakose, which usually have water didn’t have water from the weekend until yesterday.
At the recent Full Council Meeting held early December 2019, the City Management promised pledged that salaries of workers and water supply was going to be taken care of during the festive season.
The Ward 16 Council further took a swipe at the Council management.”
This is pure negligence, incompetence by Harare City Council Management mainly Director of Water.”charged Ngadziore.
The ceremonial status of the current Mayorship has made Councilors toothless bulldogs which has seen workers fail or delay to implement Council resolutions.
CHRA calls on the government of Zimbabwe to urgently implement Devolution as a step towards addressing governance affecting water supplies in local authorities.
Credit:CHRA
Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has called for unity among Zimbabweans during the Christmas season.
See full statement :
Fellow Zimbabweans, during this time when we celebrate the life of Jesus Christ, let us internalise the values he left for us.
The values of loving our neighbours, of protecting and caring for the poor, and of peace and unity.
Since the beginning of the new dispensation, we have worked hard daily, guided by these values.
Indeed, at all times we must be guided by Holy Scripture, by a desire and determination for justice, peace and prosperity for all.
This Christmas, let us look forward not backward; inwards not outwards. Let us focus on how best we can look after our families, our communities and our nation.
I know that many of you still suffer.
I am not blind to your situation, nor am I deaf to your cries. I commit to you that we will continue to reform with an eye on the long term; for we must not reform only for ourselves, but for our children and our children’s children. We are undertaking deep, broad, and meaningful reforms.
We are continuing to open up the political and media spaces. We are clamping down on corruption. And we are building a new Zimbabwe where the people come first.
Whilst we have much more work to do, my promise to you is that we will continue to work with modesty and humility, guided by our faith and scripture, day and night, to build a better future for all.
God Bless you all and God Bless the nation of Zimbabwe.
By A Correspondent | ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has been pictured making a lot of “visual noise” with his body while meeting vendors in Kwekwe, just after his Polad meeting.
The last time Mnangagwa made this kind of noise was when his deputy Gen Constantino Chiwenga returned to Zimbabwe from China. Ever since that day (23rd November 2019), Mnangagwa has not left the country. November – December now becomes his longest ever stay inside Zimbabwe for 2 years running since the Nov 2017 coup. On the 23rd November, his spokesman George Charamba attacked the deputy Chinese ambassador for conducting a welcoming ceremony for Chiwenga at the RGM airport. He said, “itsitsi dzeiko” – what kind of sympathy is that?, he wrote. The Mubaiwa family has said Chiwenga flew into the country without Mnangagwa knowing. WHAT DO YOU THINK IS HAPPENING HERE?
Farai Dziva|Youthful MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has chided his political rival Emmerson Mnangagwa for “feeding the fish instead of feeding hungry people.”
Chamisa, qouted by Newsday, said he was going to the holidays with a heavy heart thinking about the suffering masses.
He said : “Any serious and credible leader’s core business is the well-being and interest of the people they lead. On that score, I walk into the Christmas holiday depressed, challenged and burdened because my thoughts, mind and conscience are with the people of Zimbabwe who are suffering.
They are suffering because we have deprived them of happiness and merrymaking.
They are without cash, without fuel, without electricity, without water and even without freedom
I wish I could have the luxury of feeding my fish at the farm with my friends, but I can’t. It is just impossible. We must feed the people not the fish.”
Most hotels, lodges and other accommodation facilities are expected to be fully booked throughout the festive season, while the fuel supply situation in resort towns has improved significantly.
In non-resort towns and cities, hotel occupancy remains low with charges being reduced to attract local tourists.
Government, through the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA), is prioritising resort towns such as Victoria Falls and Kariba in the allocation of fuel.
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) corporate communications manager Godfrey Koti yesterday said there were no fuel queues in resort towns owing to Government and individual initiatives, while accommodation facilities were fully booked for the festive season.
“I am reliably informed by ZERA and other private players that there is fuel in resort towns and people are just going straight to the pump.
“There are no fuel shortages and we are very grateful that the relevant authorities made this possible and we just hope that the situation will stay the same.
“Judging from what I saw, Victoria Falls is fully booked. There will also be the Victoria Falls Carnival, so it is expected to be fully booked until after the New Year and we are also expecting the same for other resort areas,” he said.
Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) spokesman Mr Tinashe Farawo said all their accommodation facilities country wide were fully booked.
He said domestic tourists made the majority of bookings in line with ZimParks’ thrust to continue promoting domestic tourism.
“We have a thrust to promote domestic tourism and all our facilities are fully packed right now. We have been fully booked since the start of the festive season.
“The majority of the tourists we have booked are domestic tourists so we are doing something right because domestic tourism is what we are pushing for.
“The prices for accommodation are low and very affordable, they are not prohibitive. We also have international tourists but domestic tourists make up the highest numbers,” said Mr Farawo.
For Christmas Day in Victoria Falls, a room at bigger hotels such as Elephant Hills, Kingdom, Ilala Lodge, Safari Lodge and Rainbow Hotel costs between US$75 for a single room and US$500 for an executive suite.
“Some of the smaller lodges are fully booked for the Victoria Falls Carnival period between 29 and 31 December and these are mostly locals,” said a source in the hotel industry.
Tourism executive Mr Clement Mukwasi said bookings for activities are beginning to pick up.
“As for activities, bookings have started to pick up and we expect more people, especially for the helicopter flight, boat cruise and rainforest tours,” he said.
The festive season looks promising for those in the tourism and hospitality industry
in Manicaland Province with most hotels and lodges fully booked.
Leopold Rock is fully booked for the festive season.
The hotel charges $4 000 for a double room, inclusive of bed and breakfast.
According to Chimanimani Tourist Association secretary Mrs Jane High, the festive season has kept them busy.
“We are very busy and we are very happy with how the season is. Christmas and New Year are looking very good and we are fully booked with local people. We have no international tourists,” she said.
Mrs High runs the Frog and Fern Cottages in Chimanimani.
Most lodges in Chimanimani charge foreign tourists US$35 and locals at the equivalent bank rate.
However, in Mutare major hotels such as Mutare Holiday Inn are not fully booked.
The hotel charges $1 710 (single) a night and $2 208 (double).
The recently refurbished Golden Peacock Villa Hotel is also not fully booked. The hotel charges $1 800 (single) and $2 400 (double).
Manica Skyview is also not fully booked. The hotel charges $1 350 for a standard room and $1 650 for a double.
In Masvingo, major hotels and lodges have been witnessing average occupancy rates with most hoteliers saying business was lower this year compared to last year.
Major hotels here such as the Regency Flamboyant Hotel, Great Zimbabwe Hotel and Ancient City were around 40-50 percent booked for the festive season.
The cost of rooms at these major hotels hovered from about $1 000 for a single room to around $2 400 for a double room.
Regency Hotel Group director Mr Eddison Zvobgo (Junior) said the occupancy rate at his firm’s hotels was lower this time compared to the same period last year.
Last year, Regency Hotels such as Flamboyant in Masvingo and Fairmile in Gweru were 44 percent and 53 percent full last year, respectively, in December compared to this year’s 30 and 36 percent occupancy rate, respectively.
“Yes, the figures this year show that in terms of occupancy rate, we are below last year but as an industry, (tourism is) doing better than other sectors,” said Mr Zvobgo.
In Mashonaland Central, Umfurudzi Lodges in Shamva is fully booked and Mr Farawo urged people to come for day activities which include the elephant experience and game drive.
He said their charges were minimum and affordable to locals as part of the drive to promote domestic tourism.
However, some lodges in Bindura town are not fully booked.
Catherine Mashonganyika, who manages Twin Lodges in Bindura, said they are not fully booked.
Their executive rooms cost $600, while delux rooms are going for $700.
Mayfair Lodges in Bindura is not fully booked and accepting clients.
Mr Brian Chinyemba, an accountant at Mayfair, said their rooms, including bed and breakfast, are going for $900 while their executive room costs $1 100.
-State Media
MDC president Nelson Chamisa says he enters the Christmas season depressed that President Emmerson Mnangagwa is taking time to feed fish at his farm with fellow POLAD leaders, while the rest of the people around the country are starving.
President Mnangagwa met POLAD leaders at his Sherwood farm near Kwekwe over the weekend, and part of the meeting involved touring the various projects taking place at the sprawling farm. Social media was awash with images of MDC-T President Thokozani Khupe and President Emmerson Mnangagwa throwing fish food into a pond.
Chamisa also said his conscience was troubled that millions of Zimbabweans will be without food, fuel, power and freedom during the festive period.
“Any serious and credible leader’s core business is the well-being and interest of the people they lead. On that score, I walk into the Christmas holiday depressed, challenged and burdened because my thoughts, mind and conscience are with the people of Zimbabwe who are suffering.
“They are suffering because we have deprived them of happiness and merrymaking. They are without cash, without fuel, without electricity, without water and even without freedom,” Chamisa said.
He said it was a difficult period for Zimbabweans, and he hoped that “this will be a vivid reminder of the urgency of our situation, the extraordinary circumstances”.
“I wish I could have the luxury of feeding my fish at the farm with my friends, but I can’t. It is just impossible. We must feed the people not the fish,” Chamisa said, in apparent reference to a video that featured Mnangagwa and MDC-T leader Thokozani Khupe at Mnangagwa’s farm.
Chamisa said he sympathised with the people of Zimbabwe who will miss the usual delicacies usually associated with the festive season.
“I sympathise with the people and feel with them, the definition of a sensitive leader. The way Zimbabwe is suffering, high school fees, dysfunctional hospitals; in other countries, people are busy having their best meals, their delicacies on Christmas and visiting best places. But in Zimbabwe, the situation is different. I was in Germany, I could feel the sense of Christmas, but that is not the situation in Zimbabwe. (A) sad indictment of those in leadership. Instead of dispensing love, they are dispensing agony and sorrow,” Chamisa added.
-Online
JAPAN, the world’s third largest economy after the United States and China, is frustrated by Zimbabwe’s slow pace of implementing reforms, such as tackling corruption, which has dented the southern African country’s golden opportunity to repair frosty relations with the international community as well as attract foreign direct investment (FDI), the Zimbabwe Independent can report.
The Asian country in 2019 hosted the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (Ticad) meant to boost trade and investment relations between the country and the continent where it pledged to channel US$30 billion to Africa.
This year’s edition of Ticad, which President Emmerson Mnangagwa attended, was held in August in Yokohama. Japanese ambassador to Zimbabwe Toshiyuki Iwado told the Independent that the Asian country was hopeful that after the departure of former president Robert Mugabe in November 2017, the new Mnangagwa government would usher in much-needed reforms.
However, he added that optimism has since waned, degenerating into frustration over the government’s lack of appetite to implement a raft of promised reforms.
“I still remember the kind of euphoria after the military intervention in November, 2017.
At that time I tried to inform every Zimbabwean that this was an opportunity that could open a window for real reform. We were happy to hear that President Mnangagwa at the beginning stressed the importance of political and economic reforms,” Iwado said.
“I do not know the details of what is going on here, but unfortunately, the words coming out of his mouth have not been realised in a very smooth way. Now that euphoria is gone. Without knowing the reality, without transparency, how can one tackle corruption? After my two years in Zimbabwe, my question always is, government is always saying we are doing this, we are doing that. But I have never seen the results. My comment is, we are frustrated because we cannot see the change.”
With Zimbabwe generating about US$6 billion every year in export earnings, Iwado said he was baffled how that significant amount of money was not making meaningful change towards reviving the fragile economy.
He said Mnangagwa’s administration should prioritise the tackling of corruption. It is also vital, he added, for the government to be transparent in its policies, including on investment.More in News
“Statistics say US$6 billion is coming in every year. That amount is really significant if you can compare with neighbouring countries. Why is it that you cannot feel this US$6 billion in this country? Some say it is because of the corruption, some say a few people are just grabbing it. The point is, we do not know.
“How do you deal with US$6 billion coming in? The important thing is for this government to make this society transparent? That is the core issue, because from my side, Japanese companies need to judge, whether you like it or not, they need to judge. Without knowing what is going on here, how can they judge? The real problem from outside is that we cannot see what is going on.”
Iwado said Japanese companies were also unnerved by the abrupt suspension of the multi-currency system as well as the acute foreign currency crisis choking Zimbabwe’s imploding economy.
Rampant graft, he emphasised, was one of the big factors repelling investors. “Many Japanese companies, frankly, are interested in doing business in this country. Are they comfortable with the business climate of this country? Are local companies comfortable? Many investors have talked about bribes. It is a corruption issue,” Iwado said.
The Japanese ambassador also said a solution to the foreign currency crisis is needed if Zimbabwe is to attract investors. Both local and foreign investors are suffering owing to a lack of forex.
“There are some challenges you need to address, especially the foreign currency challenge. That is a must, to think about it, how do foreign investors operate without foreign currency? Suppose they come, they will have foreign currency in the bank, and every time they need to procure something they will have to go to the central bank to get approval to withdraw?” he asked. “This is my money, this is my company’s money. Why can we not use it? That is a serious issue.”
Iwado highlighted that the international community is puzzled why the government in Harare is not implementing reforms, including recommendations of the Kgalema Motlanthe commission of inquiry into the killing of civilians in the aftermath of last year’s general election.
The Motlanthe commission was instituted by Mnangagwa last year to probe circumstances around the August 1 fatal shooting of civilians in protests that ensued before election results were announced.
“I am not criticising anyone, but I am just very frustrated. For example, the Motlanthe commission says security forces are responsible for the killings, no one gets arrested. No one is investigated.”
Japan, he said, had suspended extending loans to Zimbabwe, and was offering only assistance grants. He said his country had completed the Nyakomba Irrigation Project in Nyanga after spending about US$16 million on the second phase. The Asian country has also funded a US$5 million road rehabilitation programme.
“We are also currently renovating the Chirundu-Makuti corridor at a cost of US$21 million. Recently in Mt Darwin, we pledged US$2 million for food aid targeting expectant mothers. In 2018, we channelled US$1 million to support the electoral system through UNDP (United Nations Development Programme). All of them are grants. We are not extending loans, unfortunately.”
— Zimbabwe Independent
By Alois Ndaramo| “Zimbabweans cry for a new visionary as Mzembi regains his lost mojo”
The word mojo is derived from a native African language and relates to a source of vigor, energy, admiration potency. It is derived from other words bewitchery, diablerie, enchantment, sorcery, thaumaturgy, voodooism, wizardy. The current political settings creates a serious vacuum leading to political quandary and depicts national discourse.
In a middle of a crisis where political parties have deviated from the real challenges affecting the masses, political voices have called for the former Tourism and Foreign Affairs Minister to throw his name in the political ring.
Former Masvingo South legislator declared a political sabbatical in December 2017 which he did not come out fully except for the odd criticism aimed at deteriorating situation which he publicly blames Zanu PF for deceiving Zimbabweans into un- constitutionalism in November 2017 by selling them a new dispensation decoy.
This has attracted the attention of media pundits and the public who have clearly thrown him back into ring as one of the bright prospects to tackle the perennial Zimbabwe problem based on his meritorious record in the executive under the first republic where he outshone most his colleagues as an achiever and focused technocrat minister.
Well respected academic and former Foreign Affairs and Tourism Minister, Dr Walter Mzembi is a deferred potential Presidential aspirant who could change the Zimbabwe political landscape if given chance to bounce back in the mainstream politics.
Studying from a distance the former Foreign Affairs Minister has clearly calibrated his re-entry into politics and may not be in a hurry to get into the mainstream politics.
During Mugabe era, he is one of the few respected ministers who performed well. Mzembi may tactfully be avoiding direct confrontation with Emmerson Mnangagwa preferring to work his way back into mainstream politics through a corporate rebranding route, exactly the same way he entered politics from business two decades ago, and remaining largely technocratic in his approach to politics throughout his tenure in both government and his party.
Mzembi, he altered the political landscape regressively, the gun now leads politics, and it’s a curse we have to cure going forward. Within the G40 formation, he looks more strategic and acceptable within political formations.
Mzembi a calculative politician, has avoided responding to media taunts, cheap and personal pot shots at his person which has obviously been a project for deliberate besmirching by his enemies in the current administration.
After a near successful run for the post of United World Tourism Organisation Secretary General for which he received a rare commendation from the then cabinet of Zimbabwe for excellent statesmanship and defense of brand Zimbabwe it was a cold blooded act of malice for the very same Government two months later to withdraw its goodwill and persecute him for his loyalty to the late President Robert Mugabe.
The last man standing before a detach military coup, Mzembi’s diplomatic skills have been tested to the limit even in his self-imposed political sabbatical but he has responded with an characteristic golden silence, only broken after nearly two years with another of his trade-mark diplomatic epistles urging dialogue between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Advocate Nelson Chamisa as the closet solution to resolving the current national crisis.
It is a fact that Mzembi authored the current diplomatic policy approach he announced on the day current President Mnangagwa was fired from both his Government position as Vice President and party Vice President.
His successor , Rtd General Dr Sibusiso Moyo did not see the need to author his own policy approach preferring to adopt the Mzembi one, hook, line and sinker testimony to both men’s foresight in international relations. Mzembi a sober character with presidential qualities have taken a sober stance since his departure from mainstream politics following a military coup leading to Mugabe’s ouster.
Mzembi commands a huge following from students, politicians across political divide, business community, judiciary and diplomatic relations.
Mzembi is simply responding to the public outcry to throw his name in the political ring as the vacuum beckons. Mbeki’s surprise appearance have left many wondering whether we still have an opposition or we have to wait for a third force in the Mzembi making.
There is a louder call from the political spectrum for the respected academic and politician to throw his name in the political ring. This could be another headache for Mnangagwa who is battling to control the former liberation movement which has growing fissures within the party. Mzembi is widely respected across the political divide with many from the military ranks backing his candidature.
Impeccable sources have further indicated that military intelligence would rather have a neutral in the Mzembi making whom they prefer for political and economic interests.
Alois Ndaramo is a political analyst who can be contacted at [email protected]
THE opposition MDC says it is committed to “real dialogue” to solve the political and economic crises in the country, but will not be part of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Political Actors Dialogue (Polad).
Mnangagwa has been holding talks with leaders of fringe political parties that took part in last year’s elections to try to resolve the country’s political and soci-economic crisis, which continue to worsen.
MDC deputy spokesperson Luke Tamborinyoka told NewsDay: “Polad is a political graveyard judging by the paltry votes garnered by all of its members, starting with Mnangagwa himself, whose votes Zec (the Zimbawbe Electoral Commission) whittled down a record three times.
“The collective position of all sane Zimbabweans is the position taken by president (Nelson) Chamisa, which is to snub such comedies at a time citizens are suffering. That Mnangagwa continues to talk about Chamisa betrays the real character that Zimbabwe needs for the country to move forward.”
Zanu PF and MDC leaders appear to be taking positions ahead of the expected return of former South African President Thabo Mbeki before the end of the year to push for talks to end the economic crisis.
Mbeki in his visit last week in Harare held meetings with the two protagonists in Harare as well as other political, civic society and church leaders.
However, Mnangagwa at the weekend told a meeting of his Polad partners at his farm in Kwekwe that he would not dialogue outside the forum.
“Mnangagwa cannot be the convener of an honest and sincere and credible dialogue. That gathering at his farm is a charade. We are talking here of unity of the people and not the unity of leaders over a bottle of whisky,” Tamborinyoka said.
“The people are suffering and this Polad political soliloquy has been on-going endlessly with no respite on the lives of the people. It is a self-serving charade. With that troop of political nonentities, Polad is akin to whistling in a political graveyard.”
MDC spokesperson Daniel Molokele weighed in, saying: “We are not interested in joining Polad. We are very clear that Polad is not a credible process. Chamisa is not in any political wilderness. He is the most relevant politician right now and is taking a principled stance in the interest of the people of Zimbabwe. The MDC itself is very happy not to be associated with Polad.”
Analysts who spoke to NewsDay yesterday called Mnangagwa’s dialogue platform a waste of time and resources if it does not involve Chamisa, the leader of the largest opposition party.
Political analyst Alexander Rusero also described Polad as a charade that Mnangagwa created.
“You can’t sit around with a bunch of electoral losers and pretend to be talking and in the process, leave out your main rival,” Rusero said.
“For starters, it is Mnangagwa who is setting the pace, agenda and at times venue to conduct the ‘dialogue’ meetings. That must not be the case. Real dialogue with real players will come, only after Zimbabwe has reached the mutually hurting stalemate like what happened in 2008.”
United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean lawyer and political analyst Alex Magaisa said attempts to trivialise Chamisa’s consent to dialogue were futile.“They have already tried it with the Political Actors’ Dialogue.
Without the biggest opposition leader, Polad was a sham from the beginning,”
Magaisa wrote on his blog on Saturday.“It has since proved to be no more than a group of enablers desperate to align with Mnangagwa and using attacks on Chamisa and the MDC Alliance to buy their way onto the gravy train.Polad was presented as an inclusive dialogue, but for Mnangagwa, it is just a platform to trivialise and dilute his main rival, Chamisa.”
He added that Chamisa would lose credibility among his party’s followers if he joins Polad, adding even if they gave it a new name, it would still be foul.
Notwithstanding the criticism, Polad on Sunday presented a list of what they termed the successes of the platform, which observers described as shameful.
Polad listed, among its success stories, a visit to the Cyclone Idai-ravaged Manicaland province, where together with Mnangagwa they toured affected areas.Manicaland was early this year hit hard by Cyclone Idai, which left 634 people dead and 257 missing.
Polad only visited together with Mnangagwa to witness the handover of donations and listing that as an achievement was largely criticised by observers.
“The visit to Cyclone Idai by Polad delegates led to conscientisation of the nation about the problem and the need for urgent intervention by different stakeholders,” the report to Mnangagwa by Polad read.
“The coming together of political actors under one banner and the official launch symbolised unity of purpose,” Polad said.The dialogue platform also listed an interface it had with the Finance and Industry and Commerce ministers as well as Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor and other government officials as a success.
Among other “success stories” mentioned by Polad was its participation in the anti-sanctions march in Harare.
Magaisa, however, criticised the so-called achievements, saying: “Mnangagwa’s Polad lists its ‘achievements’ in 2019.
They even claim credit for ‘conscientisation of the nation about (Cyclone Idai)’ apparently because of their ‘visit to Cyclone Idai’.
They obviously have an exceedingly generous estimate of their role and relevance. Deluded!”Also listed as a success was the participation by Polad members in Mnangagwa’s clean-up campaign held every first Friday of every month.
-Newsday
Callisto Pasuwa has been praised for setting up a youthful squad that successfully defended Nyasa Big Bullets’ league title.
The Zimbabwean gaffer built his team around several youngsters, a move which was disputed by the club’s executive who tried to sign experienced players behind his back.
According to Nyasa Times, a Malawian newspaper, Bullets assistant coach Peter Mponda said Pasuwa took a risk and the latest league triumph has proven critics wrong.
“The 2019 season has been tricky and our coach Calisto Pasuwa had to take a risk by recruiting and featuring young boys,” said Mponda.
“He received a lot of criticism but here we are today, we have managed to win the league with the youthful players dominating and the critics have been silenced.”
The former Warriors and Dynamos coach moved to Malawi in October last year and finished the 2018 campaign on top. He successfully defended the title with twenty wins, seven draws and two losses.
The last time he achieved back-to-back triumphs was five years ago when he won four consecutive championship with Dynamos.Soccer 24
Farai Dziva|The Confederation of African Football (CAF) president Ahmad Ahmad says the continent’s soccer governing body is considering moving the dates of the 2021 Afcon back to the January-February period.
The continental football body had moved the tournament to June-July period starting with the 2019 edition which took place in Egypt.
But due to wet conditions expected in the host country Cameroon during that time, the 2021 finals could be moved to the start of the year.
Ahmad told Inside World that CAF will decide on what would be the appropriate dates to host the 2021 edition.
“When we took the decision to move the Africa Cup of Nations to June, which we did for the last tournament in Egypt, we have always said that we need to have some flexibility over the dates,” Ahmad said.
“This is because of the different climatic conditions in the continent. I don’t know why the media has forgotten that this was discussed in detail, at the 2017 CAF symposium that we had in Morocco.
“In my view, it is not possible, because of the climatic conditions in Cameroon, to stage the Africa Cup of Nations in June/July. This is clear, so we must decide on the date.”
Another issue that will force the 2021 Afcon tournament to be moved back to January-February period is the expanded Fifa Club World Cup which is set to be played from June 17 to July 4 2021.
By A Correspondent| ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has been pictured making a lot of noise with his body while meeting vendors in Kwekwe, just after his Polad meeting.
The last time Mnangagwa made this kind of noise was when his deputy Gen Constantino Chiwenga returned to Zimbabwe from China. Ever since that day (23rd November 2019), Mnangagwa has not left the country. November – December now becomes his longest ever stay inside Zimbabwe for 2 years running since the Nov 2017 coup.
ZESA has promised to proffer the power usually used by the industry to households as there is an annual shutdown, and the industry has fewer power needs.
ZESA acting CEO Engineer Patrick Chivaura said :
Industry is going for holiday and we are trying to get the electricity they usually use and put it in the homes and farms for irrigation.
The shut down by industry may not result in all areas having electricity, but we should have a reasonable amount of electricity
ZESA has been having problems supplying Zimbabwe with electricity at all times because of a number of reasons.State media
A popular Kadoma prophet and leader of the Royal Family International Ministries had an extra marital affair with one of his congregants whom he reportedly dumped after having his child.
Prophet Charles Pintec had the illicit affair with one Grace whom he then decided to neglect after having his child prompting her to expose the secret affair she had with the man of God.
Charles Pintec with Grace
According to a source who spoke to H-Metro, Prophet Pintec fell madly in love with Grace to the extent of impregnating her but when the woman gave birth, the man of God decided to dump her.
Out of anger and bitterness, the woman is said to have started spreading pictures of her and Pintec during their good days on social media so as to expose Pintec to his congregants and the whole world.
“Prophet Pintec of Royal Family Church is a well-respected man by his congregants but his actions have proved otherwise.
“He had secret extra marital affair with one of his congregants Grace to the extent of siring a child with her and he decided to quit the relationship after the birth of the child.
“This did not go down well with Grace so she started exposing the Prophet by sending pictures of her and the man of God during the subsistence of their relationship so the man is now the talk of the town,” said the source.
When H-Metro contacted Pintec to get his side of the story, he pleaded guilty to the accusations and apologised to everyone who might have stumbled upon the pictures of him and Grace during their good days.
“What you heard is very true but it is part of my past and it was a moment of madness which I regret a lot as a man of God.
“It is a regrettable past and I would like to apologise to everyone who came across those pictures.
“It has been seven months now since I parted ways with the lady in question and it is also true that I had a child with her but it is past now and I do not know why people would want to bring this up now.H-Metro
Farai Dziva|Controversial MDC deputy president Obert Gutu has said those calling for the disbanding of POLAD are daydreaming
“Legitimacy? What legitimacy? Dream on! You will soon wake up from your horrible and terrible nightmare! POLAD rocks,” wrote Gutu on Twitter.
“President Thabo Mbeki appreciates the remarkable achievements made by POLAD.
We outlined to him POLAD’s achievements profile & he was impressed. To expect Cde.Mbeki to advocate for the disbanding of POLAD is like wishing that one day Lucifer will conquer Heaven. It won’t happen.”
Farai Dziva|Controversial MDC deputy president Obert Gutu has said those calling for the disbanding of POLAD are daydreaming
“Legitimacy? What legitimacy? Dream on! You will soon wake up from your horrible and terrible nightmare! POLAD rocks,” wrote Gutu on Twitter.
“President Thabo Mbeki appreciates the remarkable achievements made by POLAD.
We outlined to him POLAD’s achievements profile & he was impressed. To expect Cde.Mbeki to advocate for the disbanding of POLAD is like wishing that one day Lucifer will conquer Heaven. It won’t happen.”
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Farai Dziva|Professor Jonathan Moyo has said there is nothing to celebrate on Christmas day.
“On this bleak Christmas day for most Zimbabweans, it’s hard to find merry words for the occasion save to ask God to bless and favour everyone affected with the promise of a better day tomorrow,” Moyo tweeted.
He also attacked Emmerson Mnangagwa for despising the suffering people of Zimbabwe.
“Kubata musana while talking to people, especially pamusika, is rude behavior which is tantamount to looking down on the masses.”
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Farai Dziva|Professor Jonathan Moyo has said there is nothing to celebrate on Christmas Day.
“On this bleak Christmas day for most Zimbabweans, it’s hard to find merry words for the occasion save to ask God to bless and favour everyone affected with the promise of a better day tomorrow,” Moyo tweeted.
He also attacked Emmerson Mnangagwa for despising the suffering people of Zimbabwe.
“Kubata musana while talking to people, especially pamusika, is rude behavior which is tantamount to looking down on the masses.”
Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has called for unity among Zimbabweans during the Christmas season.
See full statement :
Fellow Zimbabweans, during this time when we celebrate the life of Jesus Christ, let us internalise the values he left for us.
The values of loving our neighbours, of protecting and caring for the poor, and of peace and unity.
Since the beginning of the new dispensation, we have worked hard daily, guided by these values.
Indeed, at all times we must be guided by Holy Scripture, by a desire and determination for justice, peace and prosperity for all.
This Christmas, let us look forward not backward; inwards not outwards. Let us focus on how best we can look after our families, our communities and our nation.
I know that many of you still suffer.
I am not blind to your situation, nor am I deaf to your cries. I commit to you that we will continue to reform with an eye on the long term; for we must not reform only for ourselves, but for our children and our children’s children. We are undertaking deep, broad, and meaningful reforms.
We are continuing to open up the political and media spaces. We are clamping down on corruption. And we are building a new Zimbabwe where the people come first.
Whilst we have much more work to do, my promise to you is that we will continue to work with modesty and humility, guided by our faith and scripture, day and night, to build a better future for all.
God Bless you all and God Bless the nation of Zimbabwe.
Farai Dziva|The leader of a new political party, the Independence of Zimbabwe African Organisation of People’s Power Pinda Panyanga United Front (IZAOPPOPP UNF), Mr Edson says his party respects the values of the liberation struggle.
The existence of the party was confirmed by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s chief elections officer, Utoile Silaigwana who in a letter to acknowledge the party’s existence said:
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) acknowledges receipt of your party profile documents, the contents of which have been noted. Your organisation has been included on ZEC’s stakeholder database and mailing list for notification when appropriate meetings that require your input arise.
The party leader, Mr Edson, quoted by The Herald said he formed the “nationalist and pan-Africanist” party to enhance democracy in the country.
“What we want is a democratic Zimbabwe and we respect the liberation struggle.
Our party will be nationalist and pan-Africanist.
We simply want to use other avenues through a structure like a political party to advocate for the citizens’ interests,” he said.
Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has called for unity among Zimbabweans during the Christmas season.
See full statement :
Fellow Zimbabweans, during this time when we celebrate the life of Jesus Christ, let us internalise the values he left for us.
The values of loving our neighbours, of protecting and caring for the poor, and of peace and unity.
Since the beginning of the new dispensation, we have worked hard daily, guided by these values.
Indeed, at all times we must be guided by Holy Scripture, by a desire and determination for justice, peace and prosperity for all.
This Christmas, let us look forward not backward; inwards not outwards. Let us focus on how best we can look after our families, our communities and our nation.
I know that many of you still suffer.
I am not blind to your situation, nor am I deaf to your cries. I commit to you that we will continue to reform with an eye on the long term; for we must not reform only for ourselves, but for our children and our children’s children. We are undertaking deep, broad, and meaningful reforms.
We are continuing to open up the political and media spaces. We are clamping down on corruption. And we are building a new Zimbabwe where the people come first.
Whilst we have much more work to do, my promise to you is that we will continue to work with modesty and humility, guided by our faith and scripture, day and night, to build a better future for all.
God Bless you all and God Bless the nation of Zimbabwe.
Farai Dziva|The leader of a new political party, the Independence of Zimbabwe African Organisation of People’s Power Pinda Panyanga United Front (IZAOPPOPP UNF), Mr Edson says his party respects the values of the liberation struggle.
The existence of the party was confirmed by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s chief elections officer, Utoile Silaigwana who in a letter to acknowledge the party’s existence said:
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) acknowledges receipt of your party profile documents, the contents of which have been noted. Your organisation has been included on ZEC’s stakeholder database and mailing list for notification when appropriate meetings that require your input arise.
The party leader, Mr Edson, quoted by The Herald said he formed the “nationalist and pan-Africanist” party to enhance democracy in the country.
“What we want is a democratic Zimbabwe and we respect the liberation struggle.
Our party will be nationalist and pan-Africanist.
We simply want to use other avenues through a structure like a political party to advocate for the citizens’ interests,” he said.
Fellow Zimbabweans, during this time when we celebrate the life of Jesus Christ, let us internalise the values he left for us. The values of loving our neighbours, of protecting and caring for the poor, and of peace and unity.
Since the beginning of the new dispensation, we have worked hard daily, guided by these values.
Indeed, at all times we must be guided by Holy Scripture, by a desire and determination for justice, peace and prosperity for all.
This Christmas, let us look forward not backward; inwards not outwards. Let us focus on how best we can look after our families, our communities and our nation.
How we can make Zimbabwe a better place for all.
I know that many of you still suffer.
I am not blind to your situation, nor am I deaf to your cries. I commit to you that we will continue to reform with an eye on the long term; for we must not reform only for ourselves, but for our children and our children’s children. We are undertaking deep, broad, and meaningful reforms.
We are continuing to open up the political and media spaces. We are clamping down on corruption. And we are building a new Zimbabwe where the people come first.
Whilst we have much more work to do, my promise to you is that we will continue to work with modesty and humility, guided by our faith and scripture, day and night, to build a better future for all.
God Bless you all and God Bless the nation of Zimbabwe.
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Police Commissioner-General
Godwin Matanga Christmas Message
I urge motorists not to drink and drive and avoid speeding, especially considering the state of some of our roads and the volume of traffic which is currently experienced on major highways. Some roads are also under construction and as such drivers should proceed with caution.
Above all, motorists should be observant and be on the lookout for animals, pedestrians and other obstacles.
My office has implored police officers to take stern action against touts and people hanging precariously on the back of commuter omnibuses or mushikashika vehicles.
Commuter omnibus drivers who allow this conduct will also be held accountable.
They should not overload their vehicles and stick to the stipulated loads in terms of a vehicle’s carrying capacity. All defective vehicles will be impounded by the police.
May I therefore urge motorists to cooperate with police officers at various check points and roadblocks.
Drivers should reduce speed and stop whenever they are directed by police officers to do so.
It is an offence for anyone to drive past a police checkpoint, disregarding police signals to stop
Police officers will also be conducting patrols in all residential, industrial areas and places where the public will be gathered during the holiday. Let us all be crime conscious and alert during the holiday.
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The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has acknowledged the formation of a new political party called the Independence of Zimbabwe African Organisation of People’s Power Pinda Panyanga United Front (IZAOPPOPP UNF).
A letter signed by ZEC’s chief elections officer, Mr Utoile Silaigwana, reads: “The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) acknowledges receipt of your party profile documents, the contents of which have been noted. Your organisation has been included on ZEC’s stakeholder database and mailing list for notification when appropriate meetings that require your input arise.”
In an interview with The Herald, the party’s leader, Mr Edson Rupondo, said he formed the party to be “the voice of the voiceless”.
Mr Rupondo said his party would be nationalist in nature and would uphold Zimbabwe’s national interests, ideals and ethos. “What we want is a democratic Zimbabwe and we respect the liberation struggle. Our party will be nationalist and pan-Africanist,” he said.
“We simply want to use other avenues through a structure like a political party to advocate for the citizens’ interests.”
He said that constitutionalism was an important part of the party as every Zimbabwean citizen must act in accordance with the law.
“My thinking is informed by the fact that the law is a social institution which may be improved by intelligent human efforts or otherwise the spirits of our liberation heroes will not be pleased by the direction the country will be taking,” said Mr Rupondo.
IZAOPPOPP UNF will lock horns with Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF and Nelson Chamisa’s MDC Alliance in 2023 watershed elections.
-State media
By Own Correspondent| Activity has heightened at border posts, with Beitbridge handling over 500 000 entries and exits since the beginning of this month.
The development has seen Plumtree border post temporarily adopting a 24-hour shift to help ease the congestion at the border.
A total of 503 932 travellers have used Beitbridge Border Post to access either Zimbabwe or South Africa since the beginning of December.
An estimated 65 000 vehicles have passed through the border post which is open 24 hours a day.
-StateMedia
By A Correspondent| Below was the first LIVE documentary which began last night when it was explored how Gen Constantino Chiwenga and his wife estranged Marry were poisoned last year.
The program saw the Mubaiwa [Marry’s] family being handed the bundle of evidence on what military sources say affected their daughter around the time of the white City incident on 23rd Jun 2018.
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This series of LIVE documentaries will run all the way to the year end, on ZimEye.com
A Chinese doctor at the centre of this investigation, is now being connected to the Mubaiwa family through this ZimEye program.
While her husband ended up being airlifted to China in July, after suffering from a host of symptoms, Marry developed a swelling of her hands.
The common symptoms from the poisoning are: mutochira (a side effect such as boils, fevershness, feeling ver very cold, or feeling very very hot.
The first stage is to wake up with a swelled up body.
Migrane headache.
Second stage is cramps, when you want to move you start having cramps. You also stary having ceavings for things such as sugar.
Eye problems.
The third stage is losing skin colour, it turns black or it starts peeling, or very very black the way Morgan Tsvangirai.
Kubuda rute, or masiriri (overflowing saliva).
Starting to lose weight, or you start not wanting to feed.
The effect of it is that the more medication you take in, you make the suffering worse.
In many cases they will start saying you are ill of cancer. In your body you starts developing clots (because everything in your body starts kubikana – getting hot).
You start hallucinating. If you killed someone you start confessing.
This is the stage Chiwenga was at when he was flown to China in July 2019.
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The current bank exchange rates for the ZWL$ today are as follows:
USD = ZWL$16.2348
ZWL$ = RAND0.8524
Data according to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Black Market Rates:
USD = ZWL$22.8 zimrates
USD = ZWL$23 zwl365
USD = ZWL$22.8 bluemari
USD = BOND16.6 zimrates
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By A Correspondent| At the age of 98 Prince Phillip leaves hospital walking without a walking stick, he is quickly met by a group of bodyguards to an army of TV cameras celebrating his health; but no one talks about the Zimbabwean female nurse at his side, who he personally thanks. When Sibonokuhle Sibanda relocated to the UK, she had no idea she would one day serve the royal family as a nurse. The Zimbabwean has been filmed at a prestigious hospital attending to Queen Elizabeth’s husband, as ZimEye reveals. She was filmed by Sky News escorting Prince Phillip out of the hospital while interacting with him. See the below video.
While ZimEye could not interview Mrs Sibanda due to restrictions on her profession, her featuring on camera has added weight to the successes some Zimbabweans have made of their hard work in the UK. Records seen by ZimEye show that she began practicing in 2002.
Dressed in a suit and tie, Prince Philip had left King Edward VII’s hospital in central London at 8.49am following treatment for a pre-existing medical condition, before being driven to Buckingham Palace and then flown by helicopter Sandringham in Norfolk, arriving at 9.40am.
The Duke thanked medical staff and shook the hand of his nurse, the Zimbabwean Sibonokuhle Sibanda, as he left the hospital where he had spent four nights, before walking to his car unaided.
Flight tracking records reveal he was picked up in London at around 9.05am by a Sikorsky S-76 helicopter which whisked him up to the 20,000-acre Royal estate, flying at speeds of up to 175mph at a height of 3,300ft.
Philip’s return to Sandringham will have added significance for his family because while most people open their presents on Christmas Day, the royal family still keep to the German practice of unwrapping their gifts on Christmas Eve.
Traditionally the Queen, duke and other royals congregate in the White Drawing Room at Sandringham House around a 20ft tree, cut from the estate, for the exchange of presents displayed nearby on a white linen-covered trestle table.
Philip’s flight directly into the grounds of Sandringham was in contrast to the flight which took him into hospital, cloaked in secrecy.
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DailyMail/ZimEye
The traditional jostling and bustling festive atmosphere has been stolen for most Zimbabweans.
Many have failed to travel to see relatives and friends during this Christmas period due to a myriad of reasons such as lack of fuel, lack of money to spare and lack of cash at the banks. Most parents are already worrying about January to send their kids back to school so they have decided to forego Christmas festivities and save for “Back to School”. Prices of goods and services have gone up beyond reach of many and our civil servants are bearing the most brunt.
Traditionally, the Christmas period has been associated with receiving, giving and sharing among relatives, friends, churchmates and workmates. A period of thanksgivings.
This has all been stolen by government austerity measures which has driven everyone, except the well-connected, into abject poverty! The Zimbabwean spirit of Christmas has been lost in this maze of socioeconomic challenges.
The year has been very brutal as the government austerity measures took their toll on many people. Salary increments have not caught up with price increases of commodities.
The economy remained in the informal sector with most service providers completely ignoring the government’s call to outlaw the use of foreign currency for local trading.
Nothing else but the grace of God has brought us to the end of 2019 as a nation. Each passing day came with a new heavy load upon our shoulders. It is the year that brought us the most debilitating loadshedding. We saw the complete collapse of the healthcare system as government offloaded its medical experts into the open arms of other countries. The drought situation did not help matters and more than 50% of the population were pronounced food insecure.
The late president Robert Mugabe had set the bar so low that all president Mnangagwa had to do was show up at his office but alas, we are worse off. People are lamenting and wishing that Mugabe days were better. There can never be any bigger disapproval than for people to call Mugabe days better than what president Mnangagwa has done so far.
We remain hopeful as Zimbabweans that in the not-so-far-away future, Zimbabwe will have leaders with people at heart. Leaders who will be soft as wool and leaders who actually listern to the people.
This dry season will pass. Meanwhile, let’s all remember the less privileged during this period. Let’s all be careful and to motorists, let’s all exercise extreme caution on the roads. Drivers of public transport, let’s be patient on the national highways. The status of most roads pose a great risk to both motorists and pedestrians. Let us be each brother’s keeper this Christmas,
Happy holidays, merry Christmas and a happy new year. May 2020 be a bigger year than 2019. May you all rise above all challenges that you may encounter,
I love you all and God bless Zimbabwe,
Jacob Ngarivhume
President, Transform Zimbabwe
A 45-year-old inmate has attained all his academic qualifications while serving a nine-year jail term for rape.
Charles Zifa started his grade one level at the age of 39 following his imprisonment in 2013.
“I was uneducated when I was imprisoned. I started from grade one up to form four.
Imagine a 39-year-old starting to learn the vowels and how to write his own name.
“It was not an easy journey but I am glad I made it despite the challenges,” Zifa said.
He added that he has professional qualifications though he failed to get sponsorship to write his O’ Level.
He said given the opportunity he would like to pursue his education.
“I did not manage to write my ordinary level due to financial issues but I am positive that if I am to sit for the exams I will pass with flying colours.
“I am now eager to learn and I am using my time in prison to further my studies although it is difficult sometimes because of limited resources in prison.
“It has been an interesting journey and I have learnt to appreciate the importance of education,” he said.
Zifa appealed for help from well-wishers for him to continue with his education.
“Various inmates fail to write exams because they cannot afford examination fees but they want to go forward with their education.
“If we get help from well-wishers I am sure, we will be a better people,” he said.
The inmate was among the graduands who attained certificates last week.
“After failing to write ordinary level examinations I then started wood technology and I have faced various challenges but I am happy that I graduated.
“It was not an easy road. I studied very hard and the lecturers really helped us.
“With these skills I am sure I have prepared myself for life after prison.
“Life in prison has taught me that education is key.”H-Metro
Blessing Simpson Madzima
Zimbabwe gathered much hope at independence when Mugabe promised unity, forgiveness and opportunities for every Zimbabwean irrespective of colour, religion or political affiliation.
He preached democracy, Hope and deliverance for our society. The message was emphatic and inspiring to be a Zimbabwean.
We all had hope and some of us never imagined we would get into politics for I was mostly focused in entrepreneurship and investing into my people.
The dynamics and definition of our Hope was changed by the advocation of a One Party State.
We had not really prepared for that for we expected the government to take scrutiny objectively and be prepared to act on some of the important issues to do with the people and our country as a nation. That was the kind of politics that we cherished and hoped to bring unity, cohesion and good governance in developing our country.
Zimbabwe had already started going on a positive developmental path and our currency had remained competitive and strong.
Anywhere that prompted the referendum and the formation of MDC. Concerns were now raised about the land reform and distribution program.
Everything lost the unity, purpose and the interest of our people.
It started to be defined by politicking, racism, nepotism and partisanship which resulted in poor planning and distribution of land. I delve into that history for I believe history can help us sort out what’s happening today, and reassure us that there is reason for hope. This was the birth of tyranny on a restrained mode.
The birth of a credible and genuine opposition with a vision for the people brought a precedence that there is a possibility of change of government, and that fear of losing power through an open vote based on manifestos and hope for deliverance increased the experience of tyranny on a large scale.
I had expected our society to have taken a leaf from different categories of tyrannies that had emerged over the years and were classified and condemned together with other exploitative forms of authority. This should have encouraged us to develop a system of government that would thwart any possibility of tyrant or full scale tyranny by encouraging self governing societies through civic society and other pressure groups.
Our challenge is very complex in that we have a totalitarian type of tyranny involving in genocide against citizens,unleashing the army to brutalise those protesting and abductions to instil fear in every citizen, using some kind of collectivist utopia. The Mnangagwa error has come with shared similar Utopian aims, using the same genocidal means and imperialistic expansion. Our society is now totally traumatised and disconnected.
His tyranny is now being experienced on a large scale than ever imagined. Our society has always been concerned about avoiding tyranny, either from a single politician or a majority mob.
It appears we are now under a typical majority mob tyranny who are disguising as the people’s revolutionaries yet their rule is accompanied by cruelty and hedonism, from Mugabe’s autocratic perversions of Gaddafi.
It would have been better if he was that type of a tyrannical autocrat who want to build large, powerful and prosperous state with some benefits for ordinary people, but he is cruel and punishing more the ordinary people. He doesn’t seem to be a rational actor open to bargain with foreign adversaries for national honour, economic prosperity and infrastructure development. He is only interested in his on influence and prestige.
What we have to understand as a nation and be inspired and given hope is that such demagogical threats to our freedoms have been dealt with before by countries which went through similar challenges and I am convinced that a different way will emerge and we will continue to deal with this threat.
Despite the widespread concerns about the loss of our freedoms, genuine pluralism and loss of our sovereignty to these group mob tyrants and elites, our vulnerability can inspire us by uniting us to be more resisting the extreme reaches of tyranny and repression.
We have to continue to make our voice more multinational and aspiring to supranational authorities such as the United Nations and regional bodies.
We also need to continue advocating for genuine reforms and a working political system that ensures the independence of each branch of government over the others through checks and balances. For this to happen we need patriots with independent minds and interests vested in the people and our country.
Once we establish such a system no one indeed will be able to act on his demagogical inclinations fully for other branches of government will resist resulting in people winning on that principle of self governing.
Firmness and steadiness compounded with clarity and consistency of purpose is needed in this fight. Mnangagwa must be made to understand that he has no claims to his Tyrannical rule for he has no consent of us the governed.
Despite his wish to rule on claims of his liberation war credentials, Mnangagwa must be made to understand that he cannot descend our country into obscurity because of his selfish agenda.
As from the observation of Mnangagwa’s conduct and behaviour, he is capable of continuing to present the gravest challenge to our democracy and our sovereignty.
He appears he doesn’t just want power, riches or national pride for I believe if after the coup had he allowed democracy and the country’s interests to prevail, he would have earned all accolades of Nationalism and Heroism. Now it appears what he wants to force every citizen to submit to him as a master because of his liberation history.
This should not be cause for despair as history of tyranny has always been clear through its eventual defeat.
Tyrants and tyrannies can be frightening from the outside, but are often brittle from within. We just need to persevere and continue revisiting our strategies to ensure pressure is increased at all times.
Our citizens and followers of democracy who are themselves living in fear of the monsters ruling them, are eager to escape.
However, with perseverance and realism, aided and inspired by our history and the determination of our people for a free government, the hope of our democracy to meet that challenge can be instilled again.
Soccer fans have expressed their anger at Juventus forward, Cristiano Ronaldo who responded angrily to their loss at the hands of Lazio in the Italian Super Cup.
Ronaldo took off the silver medal off his neck immediately after it was given to him and he also ditched the second official who had offered his hand out.
Responding to Ronaldo’s gesture, some soccer fans said Ronaldo was disrespectful whilst others described his behaviour as toxic.
@TonioG91 said:
A champion also knows how to lose. He doesn’t.
@PinSport said:
Ronaldo allergic to silver medals
The loss should have come as both a shock and disappointment to the former Real Madrid striker who had not lost a final since 2013.
Over that period, he went to 14 straight finals without defeat for Real Madrid, Portugal, and Juventus in various competitions.
Meanwhile, Juventus coach, Sarri speaking on the loss said that there was anger over the loss but “crying over it doesn’t solve the problems.”
Fadeaway World
By Own Correspondent| Former Higher Education Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo has slammed President Emmerson Mnangagwa for “looking down on the masses”
Mnangagwa this Monday visited and bought eats from vendors. He got off from his motorcade and headed straight towards the marketplace and bought groundnuts, snot apples (matohwe) and maize cobs. Commuters, kombi crews and vendors jostled to catch a glimpse of the President. The President took time to listen to concerns raised by vendors.
He was accompanied by State Security Minister Owen Ncube.
Patricia Moyo a vendor, who sold groundnuts to President Mnangagwa, said he paid using local currency and asked her about the challenges she was facing.
“We heard his motorcade and suddenly he appeared. I was elated when he headed straight to my market where he asked how much I was charging. After I told him, he took money out his pocket and paid. I even gave him change,” she said.
She was happy to have told her problems to the highest office in the land.
“I am hoping that he is going to address the challenges that we face as vendors. I, for one, told him the problems we are facing and he promised to look into them,” said an elated Moyo.
Professor Moyo has responded to Mnangagwa’s posture saying it signified disrespect of the masses.
“Kubata musana while talking to people, especially pamusika, is rude behavior which is tantamount to looking down on the masses!” Moyo tweeted.
Kubata musana while talking to people, especially pamusika, is rude behavior which is tantamount to looking down on the masses!
Farai Dziva|The MDC Youth Assembly has applauded party leader Nelson Chamisa for refusing to join POLAD.
Below is a statement written by MDC Youth Assembly spokesperson Stephen Chuma:
The MDC Youth Assembly would like to applaud President Advocate Nelson Chamisa for refusing to join Emmerson Mnangagwa’s pulverized political monologue, POLAD.
As President Chamisa rightly opines, joining POLAD is akin to betrayal and selling out millions of this generation who yearn for real change.
It is not mendacious that real change can only be ushered in through genuine dialogue on reforms and not some extravagant banquet at Mnangagwa’s farm.
It is quite regrettable that the public media whose critical role is to inform has chosen to misinform the public by running propaganda bent on framing President Nelson Chamisa as anti- dialogue when in actual fact it is Mnangagwa who detests dialogue in favor of monologue.
As far as we are concerned, POLAD is nothing more than a club of the vanguished whose common goal is underlined by bitterness, thievery, extravagance and an unquenchable desperate desire for a social contract with the masses.
Even if we are to combine Emmerson Mnangagwa’s 33% presidential vote with less than 1% paltry votes garnered by his POLAD acolytes in 2018 elections, still they will be far short of the 50% threshold as per our constitutional provisions.
Dialogue by its very nature and definition is for warring parties and as far as POLAD is concerned, it is very clear that Thokozani Khupe, Lovemore Madhuku and cabal are in total agreement with Mnangagwa hence can not be part of any meaningful dialogue.
Given such circumstances, joining POLAD in its current state is akin to a fly following a corpse right into a dark grave.
The consequences of such is trouble for citizens!
It is the aggrieved winner of the 2018 Presidential vote, Nelson Chamisa, trade unions, under siege civil society, churches and of course the pepertrator, Emmerson Mnangagwa who must be at table of any meaningful dialogue to avert the current crisis.
It is against that background that we believe POLAD is nothing more than a circus and child’s play and as such it is not going to cure the legitimacy question which is the bedrock of the current crisis.
As MDC Youth Assembly, we once again reiterate our support to the People’s President Advocate Chamisa for his wisdom not to join Mnangagwa’s grave train dubbed POLAD.
Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson
Farai Dziva|The MDC Youth Assembly has applauded party leader Nelson Chamisa for refusing to join POLAD.
Below is a statement written by MDC Youth Assembly spokesperson Stephen Chuma:
The MDC Youth Assembly would like to applaud President Advocate Nelson Chamisa for refusing to join Emmerson Mnangagwa’s pulverized political monologue, POLAD.
As President Chamisa rightly opines, joining POLAD is akin to betrayal and selling out millions of this generation who yearn for real change.
It is not mendacious that real change can only be ushered in through genuine dialogue on reforms and not some extravagant banquet at Mnangagwa’s farm.
It is quite regrettable that the public media whose critical role is to inform has chosen to misinform the public by running propaganda bent on framing President Nelson Chamisa as anti- dialogue when in actual fact it is Mnangagwa who detests dialogue in favor of monologue.
As far as we are concerned, POLAD is nothing more than a club of the vanguished whose common goal is underlined by bitterness, thievery, extravagance and an unquenchable desperate desire for a social contract with the masses.
Even if we are to combine Emmerson Mnangagwa’s 33% presidential vote with less than 1% paltry votes garnered by his POLAD acolytes in 2018 elections, still they will be far short of the 50% threshold as per our constitutional provisions.
Dialogue by its very nature and definition is for warring parties and as far as POLAD is concerned, it is very clear that Thokozani Khupe, Lovemore Madhuku and cabal are in total agreement with Mnangagwa hence can not be part of any meaningful dialogue.
Given such circumstances, joining POLAD in its current state is akin to a fly following a corpse right into a dark grave.
The consequences of such is trouble for citizens!
It is the aggrieved winner of the 2018 Presidential vote, Nelson Chamisa, trade unions, under siege civil society, churches and of course the pepertrator, Emmerson Mnangagwa who must be at table of any meaningful dialogue to avert the current crisis.
It is against that background that we believe POLAD is nothing more than a circus and child’s play and as such it is not going to cure the legitimacy question which is the bedrock of the current crisis.
As MDC Youth Assembly, we once again reiterate our support to the People’s President Advocate Chamisa for his wisdom not to join Mnangagwa’s grave train dubbed POLAD.
Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson
The traditional jostling and bustling festive atmosphere has been stolen for most Zimbabweans.
Many have failed to travel to see relatives and friends during this Christmas period due to a myriad of reasons such as lack of fuel, lack of money to spare and lack of cash at the banks. Most parents are already worrying about January to send their kids back to school so they have decided to forego Christmas festivities and save for “Back to School”. Prices of goods and services have gone up beyond reach of many and our civil servants are bearing the most brunt.
Traditionally, the Christmas period has been associated with receiving, giving and sharing among relatives, friends, churchmates and workmates. A period of thanksgivings.
This has all been stolen by government austerity measures which has driven everyone, except the well-connected, into abject poverty! The Zimbabwean spirit of Christmas has been lost in this maze of socioeconomic challenges.
The year has been very brutal as the government austerity measures took their toll on many people. Salary increments have not caught up with price increases of commodities.
The economy remained in the informal sector with most service providers completely ignoring the government’s call to outlaw the use of foreign currency for local trading.
Nothing else but the grace of God has brought us to the end of 2019 as a nation. Each passing day came with a new heavy load upon our shoulders. It is the year that brought us the most debilitating loadshedding. We saw the complete collapse of the healthcare system as government offloaded its medical experts into the open arms of other countries. The drought situation did not help matters and more than 50% of the population were pronounced food insecure.
The late president Robert Mugabe had set the bar so low that all president Mnangagwa had to do was show up at his office but alas, we are worse off. People are lamenting and wishing that Mugabe days were better. There can never be any bigger disapproval than for people to call Mugabe days better than what president Mnangagwa has done so far.
We remain hopeful as Zimbabweans that in the not-so-far-away future, Zimbabwe will have leaders with people at heart. Leaders who will be soft as wool and leaders who actually listern to the people.
This dry season will pass. Meanwhile, let’s all remember the less privileged during this period. Let’s all be careful and to motorists, let’s all exercise extreme caution on the roads. Drivers of public transport, let’s be patient on the national highways. The status of most roads pose a great risk to both motorists and pedestrians. Let us be each brother’s keeper this Christmas,
Happy holidays, merry Christmas and a happy new year. May 2020 be a bigger year than 2019. May you all rise above all challenges that you may encounter,
I love you all and God bless Zimbabwe,
Jacob Ngarivhume
President, Transform Zimbabwe
FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, through her Angel of Hope Foundation, this week distributed small grains and rolled out a donkey project in Matabeleland South as part of measures to augment draught power and boost food security in the province.
Matabeleland South Province is located on the edge of the Kalahari Basin, giving it an arid climate.
Its economy is dominated by agriculture, with 83 percent of employed people in the province working in farming. Cattle ranching and tourism also contribute to the economy.
Small grains are drought-tolerant and disease resistant while donkeys are key animals in drought-prone areas because of their sheer power and ability to withstand harsh weather conditions.
They are also used as traction animals in rural areas by small-scale farmers.
In these days of fuel challenges, donkeys can ferry perishables like milk and vegetables to the market thereby saving on fuel costs.
The First Lady was represented by Ms Getrude Manyimo from her office as she had other engagements across the country.
Amai Mnangagwa has a passion for Zimbabwe”s economic revival and has been touring the length and breadth of the country promoting agricultural production and setting up income-generating projects for communities.
Her major strength is that she provides solutions that are specific to the needs of a particular area.
She has also been providing seed and initiating income-generating projects for vulnerable communities.
The current programme has seen the First Lady distributing small grain seeds in Tsholotsho, Bulilima and Binga Simatelele, where a goat rearing project has also been introduced.
Small grains, Amai Mnangagwa said, were important since they did not require much water and farmers were assured of harvesting something even in seasons of low rainfall.
The Angel of Hope Foundation patron has this year distributed small grain seeds to farmers across all the country’s provinces to ensure they achieve food self-sufficiency and have at least surplus to send their children to school.
The Doma community in Kanyemba also benefited as they received the small grain seeds
Farai Dziva|MDC T deputy president has hit back at critics saying he did not join POLAD for tea and scones.
“We don’t do POLAD because we want to have tea & scones! No! We ain’t bragging but the fact of the matter is that we can buy our own tea & scones & in fact, we can afford to book ourselves in any hotel that we want! We do POLAD simply because we love Zimbabwe!
Scream all the abuse & trash that you like about POLAD, we don’t give a damn! We’re resolute & focused. We’re strategic & we’re excited that just about everyone in & out of Zimbabwe is now talking & even dreaming about POLAD. We have got a viable game plan,” tweeted Gutu.
“Some people are always complaining that life in Zimbabwe is extremely difficult.
Surprisingly, the very people who complain the loudest are not willing to profer solutions to the myriad socio-economic challenges facing Zim. Be pro-active! Don’t just complain…” he added.