ZBC Documentary On Tsvangirai Is Full Of Lies-Chamisa

Farai Dziva|MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa has said the ZBC documentary on the late founding president of the opposition party, Morgan Tsvangirai, is full of lies.

“I hear ZBC TV is running a documentary based on lies and propaganda against MDC,the late Icon Dr Tsvangirai and myself.

State media propaganda and lies instigate genocides,conflicts and irreparable harm by fomenting unwarranted hate and enmity.

We must learn from Rwanda.stopthehate,” Chamisa posted on Twitter.

Chiwenga Wants Me To Be Tough On Opponents – Mnangagwa

Farai Dziva| Emmerson Mnangagwa has literally revealed the source of conflict with his deputy
Constantino.

Mnangagwa said Chiwenga has been pushing him to adopt a hardline stance against his opponents in the ruling ZANU PF party.

Mnangagwa made remarks on Saturday while addressing Zimbabwe Liberation War Collaborators’ Association (ZILIWACO) members.

“Chiwenga always tells me that I am too soft. But I always tell him that we can no longer use tactics that we used during the war.

But the truth is the truth. You don’t hunt with other people’s dogs. We need to find other ways to flush out other people’s dogs.

And you, as war collaborators, can be our eyes and ears just like you were during the liberation struggle,” said Mnangagwa.

Emmerson Mnangagwa

Mnangagwa Speaks On ‘Relationship” With Chiwenga

Farai Dziva| Emmerson Mnangagwa has literally revealed the source of conflict with his deputy
Constantino Chiwenga.

Mnangagwa said Chiwenga has been pushing him to adopt a hardline stance against his opponents in the ruling ZANU PF party.

Mnangagwa made remarks on Saturday while addressing Zimbabwe Liberation War Collaborators’ Association (ZILIWACO) members.

“Chiwenga always tells me that I am too soft. But I always tell him that we can no longer use tactics that we used during the war.

But the truth is the truth. You don’t hunt with other people’s dogs. We need to find other ways to flush out other people’s dogs.

And you, as war collaborators, can be our eyes and ears just like you were during the liberation struggle,” said Mnangagwa.

ED Is Too Soft- Chiwenga

Farai Dziva| Emmerson Mnangagwa has revealed that his deputy
Constantino Chiwenga believes he is a very soft man.

Mnangagwa said Chiwenga has been pushing him to adopt a hardline stance against his opponents in the ruling ZANU PF party.

Mnangagwa made remarks on Saturday while addressing Zimbabwe Liberation War Collaborators’ Association (ZILIWACO) members.

“Chiwenga always tells me that I am too soft. But I always tell him that we can no longer use tactics that we used during the war.

But the truth is the truth. You don’t hunt with other people’s dogs. We need to find other ways to flush out other people’s dogs.

And you, as war collaborators, can be our eyes and ears just like you were during the liberation struggle,” said Mnangagwa.

“It Is Impossible For Zanu PF To Change”

Farai Dziva|A leading Zimbabwean academic believes Zanu PF cannot change.

Assistant Professor of Political Science and Consortium at Amherst University in the United States of America, Chipo Dendere , thinks it is impossible for ZANU PF to change.

Dendere wrote: ZANU PF can never change. It’s impossible. It defies logic that anyone would expect ZANU to democratize and bring peace plus prosperity.

Its foundations are deeply flawed; patronage, corruption, violence, anger, entitlement and greed. To work within ZANU structures you’d have to change
I think it’s hard to push for change by joining any of the structures because you’ll become compromised.

You also can’t join them when you’re broke because money makes people vulnerable.

Maybe this is true for all political parties – they find your vulnerabilities and exploit.”

Zanu PF Foundations Deeply Flawed, Chaotic

Farai Dziva|A leading Zimbabwean academic has said the ruling party Zanu PF’s foundations are “flawed and chaotic.”

Assistant Professor of Political Science and Consortium at Amherst University in the United States of America, Chipo Dendere , thinks it is impossible for ZANU PF to change.

Dendere wrote: ZANU PF can never change. It’s impossible. It defies logic that anyone would expect ZANU to democratize and bring peace plus prosperity.

Its foundations are deeply flawed; patronage, corruption, violence, anger, entitlement and greed. To work within ZANU structures you’d have to change
I think it’s hard to push for change by joining any of the structures because you’ll become compromised.

You also can’t join them when you’re broke because money makes people vulnerable.

Maybe this is true for all political parties – they find your vulnerabilities and exploit.”

Congratulations ZINASU!

On behalf of the MDC Students Council, I would like to congratulate the newly elected ZINASU NEC headed by HE President T. Ngadziore.

I hope and trust that you will work tirelessly to bring unity among the students, fight for academic freedoms and defend the students against all forms of oppression.

Allow me to thank the outgoing ZINASU NEC under the capable leadership of President Archibald E Madida for they did an excellent job and left on a high having won virtually all SRC elections across the rivers of Zambezi and Limpompo.

I urge all the losing candidates to not turn their backs on the students’ struggle. A minor battle might have been lost but such is democracy. The war is still on and ZINASU and the students still need your input to win the many battles that lay ahead.

To the entire ZINASU NEC, serve and represent the students interests very well and with a distinction. The students’ voice needs amplification and we so much look forward to working with you on reigniting, re-energising and reinventing the students’ voice. The journey ahead of us is a gigantic one and no doubt, we will face prodigous hilltops of opposition but if we stand firm, resilient and united, we will win one battle after another and leave the life of students in a much better state than we found it!

For and on behalf of the Students’ Council,

Prince Gora
Chairperson
MDC Students Council

MDC Councillors Walk Out Of Government Meeting

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Farai Dziva|MDC councillors walked out of a meeting that had been called by the provincial development coordinator citing intimidating and too much political interference.

The Councillors were protesting at why a member of the ZRP Internal Security Intelligence was attending the meeting, according to NewsDay.

The incident was confirmed by
Marondera Urban Business Association (MUBA) chairperson Carlos Pindirire.

“The councillors walked out of the meeting after the (PDC) had summoned them to deliberate issues that were raised by the business community.”

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Mnangagwa Is Our Sole 2023 Presidential Candidate- Ziyambi

Farai Dziva|Ziyambi Ziyambi has dismissed talk of a widening rift between Emmerson Mnangagwa and Constantino Chiwenga.

Ziyambi made the remarks at an event in Chinhoyi.

“There are some rogue elements within the war veterans peddling lies that the province has endorsed VP Chiwenga as the party’s 2023 presidential candidate; that is a lie … instead, VP Chiwenga is behind the candidature of President Mnangagwa thereby endorsing it,”claimed Ziyambi.

Chiwenga “Endorses” Mnangagwa As 2023 Presidential Candidate

Farai Dziva|Ziyambi Ziyambi has dismissed talk of a widening rift between Emmerson Mnangagwa and Constantino Chiwenga.

Ziyambi made the remarks at an event in Chinhoyi.

“There are some rogue elements within the war veterans peddling lies that the province has endorsed VP Chiwenga as the party’s 2023 presidential candidate; that is a lie … instead, VP Chiwenga is behind the candidature of President Mnangagwa thereby endorsing it,”claimed Ziyambi.

Gweru Radio Presenter Sued Over Adultery Damages

A GWERU radio presenter Kim Wimbai Sibanda is being sued ZWL200 000 for adul_tery damages by a businessman’s wife.

Sibanda is alleged to have been engaging in an adulter0us affair with Margret Mupasi’s husband Chris Mupasi which has seen Mupasi neglecting his family.

In summons dated December 3, 2019 at Gweru Magistrates Court, Sibanda is expected to respond within seven working days.

In the particulars of claims, Margret wants ZWL200 000 for adul_tery damages arguing that Sibanda engaged in the adulter0us affair fully aware that Mupasi was married under Marriage Act Chapter 5:11.

“The plaintiff’s husband has now been spending time away from the matrimonial home

“He has now been neglecting his husband duties let alone take care of his family welfare because of the respondent’s presents in his life,” reads part of the Summon.

Sibanda made headlines last year when her photograph with Mupasi trended in the City of Progress.

-State Media

Mliswa Complains Over ‘Blue-eyed-boy’ Wadyajena’s Parly Behavior

Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has asked Parliament to explain why Gokwe-Nembudziya legislator Justice Mayor Wadyajena is given special treatment in Parliament adding that the youthful flamboyant legislator has never read a report from the Agriculture Committee on his own as he is always absent.

Speaking in the National Assembly recently, Honourable Mliswa said it appears that Wadyajena who chairs the Agriculture Portfolio Committee is only there to chair the committee meetings.

“Mr Speaker Sir, when you are Chairperson of the Committee, there are certain issues which require a Chairperson to be there and report to. I have always talked to Honourable Wadyajena, whether he is a blue-eyed boy or not, he has never given reports.

“He never gives reports as the Chairperson. It seems as if he is only there to chair a Committee and never contributes in Parliament and so forth. You wonder what is wrong with him.

“What are the functions of a Chairperson according to your criteria of picking them? It does not augur well for the people,” he said.

The Norton legislator added that “The only time you see him is when he chairs the Committee. Question time, he is not here and reading of reports, he is not here. I can give you how many times he has never done that including other Chairpersons too,” said Mliswa.

It is not a secret that although Mliswa and Wadyajena are both Emmerson Mnangagwa’s loyalist, they, however, do not see eye-to-eye.

Sometime earlier this year, Honourable Wadyajena chased Mliswa from attending the Agriculture Committee as part of the audience adding that the Norton legislator was not welcome.

According to Honourable Mliswa, Wadyajena is doing whatever he wants in Parliament because he is a blue-eyed-boy and is protected.-

-Open Parly

PICTURES: Chamisa In Germany

The opposition MDC President Nelson Chamisa is currently in Germany where he is attending thevGermany Social Democratic Party SPD conference.

Posting on Twitter, Chamisa said he is attending the conference with leaders from other African political parties including the African National Congress of South Africa and Chama Cha Mapinduzi of Tanzania.

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Fresh Details In Musina Accident That Claimed Five Lives

The South Africa-registered Quantum which collided with a Ford Fiesta in Musina yesterday was ferrying some undocumented children to that country to spend the Christmas and New Year break with their parents. 

Five Zimbabweans, including two children died when a Johannesburg-bound cross border Toyota Quantum collided with a Ford Fiesta along the N1 Highway near Musina, Limpopo Province in South Africa.

In a telephone interview yesterday Limpopo Province Police spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo said the white Quantum had 25 passengers on board, all Johannesburg-bound when the crash happened on Friday night. 

He said the South African Police Service (SAPS) was yet to verify the documentation of the children who were involved in the accident. 

“The South African Police Service in Musina are investigating a case of culpable homicide which took place on December 6, 2019 at about 2200 hours along the N1 road between Beitbridge and Musina policing area. 

“A white Quantum with registration number HO54SDGP, pulling a trailer was from Zimbabwe with 25 passengers going to Johannesburg. Among the passengers, there were some kids. The Ford Fiesta vehicle registration number JG71KRGP was from Johannesburg to Zimbabwe with the driver Mr Farai Hunyei and one passenger. 

“Along the N1 road after Baobab Tollgate the above vehicles had a head-on collision,” he said. 

“The driver in the Ford Fiesta died at the scene and his passenger died in hospital. The driver was identified as Mr Farai Hunyei from Zimbabwe. Two passengers in the Quantum died at the scene and their driver Mr Emmanuel Sibanda, also from Zimbabwe died in hospital. The total number of fatalities is five,” said Brigadier Mojapelo. 

The police spokesperson said drunken driving was the suspected cause of the accident although investigations were ongoing. 

“Preliminary police investigations revealed alcohol might have contributed to the collision. Investigations are still continuing,” he said.

After Decades Of Police State Misrule Chicken Have Come Home To Roost – Police And Soldiers Are Starving

By Patrick Guramatunhu| “The Defence, Home Affairs and Security Services portfolio committee said soldiers and police officers are being poorly fed, a situation that compromises their discipline and poses a grave danger to national security” reported Zimeye.

“The nine ration items per soldier per day translate to $54,98 per soldier per day. A paltry $103,17 million was allocated for this item, it is far below the minimum requirement,” said Committee chair, Levi Mayiholme.

“It means that each soldier will survive on 39 cents per day, yet each meal is currently selling at an average price of $30.

“This implies that the soldiers are exposed to intolerable hunger which affects training and skills development programmes. It compromises the soldiers’ discipline.”

Zimbabwe is in a real economic mess and all because for the last 39 years the country has had the great misfortune of being ruled by individuals who are corrupt and incompetent. The chicken are finally coming home to roost. 

As long as Zimbabwe remain a pariah state ruled by corrupt and incompetent thugs, the economic meltdown will only get worse!

Zimbabweans should not be particularly concerned about lack of discipline among those in the security services given that Zimbabwe is a police state and the demise of the Zanu PF dictatorship would never happen as long as the Police, Army, CIO remain doggedly loyal to the dictatorship. 

After decades of those in the security services unlawfully propping up the Zanu PF dictatorship and living in a bubble; the bubble has popped and we welcome the Police, Army and CIO rank and file to the real Zimbabwe. If you survive the chaos and life threatening challenges ahead, none of you will ever support a dictatorship ever again! 

If any of us survive because, right now, everything is in the air. In Zimbabwe, human life is as cheap as chips. Hospitals have closed, 7.7 million are facing starvation and there is no sign to suggest there will be any meaningful change as the Zanu PF ruling elite are clearly determined to hang on to power regardless of the human tragedy, suffering and deaths the dictatorship has caused. Brace yourselves, we are in for a real rough rid and there will be a lot wailing and gnashing of teeth.

One only hopes that we will emerge out of this wise after learning the many lessons from the tragic events of the last 39 years. After 39 years of the nation repeating the same foolish mistakes year after year; hope is very, very thin. 

SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

OPINION: Mzembi’s Political Journey Defines A Third Force Narrative

By Elvis Dzvene| “Rebranding Zimbabwe political arena is critical at this juncture”

Former Foreign Affairs and Tourism Minister Dr Walter Mzembi’s name continues to dominate on the political raising fears within the ruling Zanu PF which remains uncertain within the former Masvingo South legislator’s next move.

Despite resembling the best leadership credentials, Mzembi has remained in the background, with many people pushing for his name in the political ring. Respected development and political Analyst Claudius Madhuku has weighed in saying Mzembi resembles good leadership skills and he is a presidential material. He remains one of the people’s darling and admired across political divide.

He commands a lot of respect within the military, youths, within the ruling Zanu PF, within the corporate world. Some have even went on to suggest that amongst the group of those who left the country popularly known as the G40, he remains the best and clean, and majority of Zimbabweans are comfortable to have the former tourism Minister.

He earned a lot of respect when he protected beauty models who contested when he was the tourism minister from political vultures who wanted to take advantage of the young girls. Respected political stalwart and academic Dr Walter Mzembi’s political narrative remains strategic despite many people within political, business, academic circles having many speculations on Walter Mzembi’s political future prospects.

From the onset, he remains one of the respected ministers, if not the only one in Mugabe’s era which resembles some respect within the liberation movement and outside. He remains one of the top role models for many young people who have political, social and economic aspirations.

Apart from the local content, the former Foreign Affairs Minister has received wide endorsement from the international community, military and across political divide. Mzembi is perceived to be one of the serious threats to Mnangagwa regime, after political calculations from the current regime, and this led to his hibernation outside the country.

Comparative analysis entails that amongst the political contenders seeking the highest office of the land, Mzembi and Nelson Chamisa of the MDC led Alliance defines the future generational consensus, and this has led to suggestions of the former Foreign Affairs Minister coupling with the MDC Alliance leader.

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. 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.

There is every reason why the regime pushed the former Foreign Affairs minister out of the country for posing a serious threat to Mnangagwa’s presidency. Mzembi is one of the few within Zanu PF who would stand for his words, and he remains one of the few principles if not the only one who would resemble some semblance of respect and dignity. 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 defence 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. Zimbabweans are yearning for progressive politics culminating into a proper development agenda, and this can only be achieved by coupling of young and progressive elements across political divide.

There is an overall consensus within the generational consensus that Advocate Chamisa and the respected Former Foreign and Tourism Minister in Mugabe’s Government, Dr Walter Mzembi resemble some form of respect across political divide. Amongst the Mugabe’s former ministers, Mzembi remains one of the respected officials whose credentials remain undisputed. Walter Mzembi (born 16 March 1964) is a Zimbabwean politician. He previously served as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry. He was the Member of the House of Assembly for Masvingo South (ZANU-PF).

Mzembi who led tourism ministry during the time of rebranding Zimbabwe, was the only remaining minister who commanded respect within Mugabe’s Government. When leading the tourism ministry, it was clear that the Former Masvingo South legislator had an infectious charm that broke the barriers of the cultural and political context within and outside the country.

There is a clear testimony why Mzembi remains a thorn in Zanu PF flesh, just after the military coup which led to the ouster of former veteran leader Robert Mugabe, Mzembi was ED’s target, out of the whole G40 cabal, he is the only one who was on target despite court processions giving him a lifeline of relief, they ensured that he was haunted of the country.

Mzembi (55), exuded the hallmarks of personal diplomacy so imperative in leading such an important assignment. Why would the public push for Mzembi’s name despite the Tyson wabantu project that has proved to be a failure from the onset? Why would young people from across political divide yearn for Walter to throw his name in the political ring? Why would some individuals from across political divide push for the former tourism boss? Why would scholars and researchers push for a coupling Chamisa factor? Time will tell, but above everything else, Walter Mzembi’s political journey defines a third narrative concept.

Elvis Dzvene is an academic writer who can be contacted at [email protected]

Chamisa Effect: Vimbai Tsvangirai Memorial Moved From City Sports Centre To Family Home

THE memorial service of the late Glen View South legislator Vimbai Tsvangirai-Java, who died in June from injuries sustained in a road accident in Kwekwe, will be held this Saturday at her late father Morgan Tsvangirai’s Strathaven home after the party failed to secure the City Sports Centre for fear of the event turning into a rally.

The Tsvangirai family spokesperson Manase Tsvangirai confirmed the development. The event, which is expected to be attended by church leaders, politicians, friends and relatives, will be graced by MDC leader Nelson Chamisa.

“The event will be held on December 14 (Saturday) at the family home in Strathaven. The programme will start in the morning at 0900 hours,” Tsvangirai said.

Vimbai succumbed to injuries sustained in a horrific crash on her way from Bulawayo, where she had gone to attend party meetings. The accident also claimed the lives of Paul Rukanda, the late MP’s campaign manager and councillor Tafadzwa Mhundwa, a brother to her late mother, Susan Tsvangirai.
The former MDC women’s assembly secretary general is survived by her husband Batsirai Java, who is a church leader for the Tabernacle of Grace Ministries.

Sources told NewsDay that the MDC had initially settled the City Sports Centre or the Harare International Conference Centre, but struggled to have bookings, forcing the venue to be moved to the late Tsvangirai’s home.

Failure by the family to get a booking at the City Sports Centre, the source said, was a deliberate attempt by the ruling Zanu PF party to block any gathering that will be graced by Chamisa for fear that it would turn into a rally.

Additional Reporting by Newsday

Mwonzora Tells Mnangagwa To Stop Funding AlShabaab

MANICALAND Senator Douglas Mwonzora has called on government to stop funding terror gangs that torment the electorate.

Mwonzora said this in the Senate during debate on the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Bill which was brought before Parliament by Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi where he pointed out that he suspected that the Bill was being crafted to deal with a shadowy Zanu PF political outfit called G40.

G40 was very active during former leader, the late President Robert Mugabe’s time and had rivalry with the Lacoste faction allegedly fronted by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The law seeks to curb corruption by demanding clarification on unexplained wealth and targets terrorism financing.

It was first crafted last year through the Presidential Powers provision, but the country’s laws stipulate that once regulations are crafted through Presidential Powers they must be brought before Parliament for crafting within six months.

“I do agree that there must be curbing to the funding of terrorism, but terrorism must be defined because what happens to the funding of the militia by politicians? This is not covered in this law,” Mwonzora said.

“In other words and like what happened in 2008 where organised gangs were sent on payment to terrorise people: That kind of terrorism is not covered by this law,” he said.

In 2008 there was a campaign of violence and repression in Zimbabwe, aimed at destroying the opposition and ensuring that the late Robert Mugabe retained the presidency in elections runoff.

Zanu PF activists reportedly tortured “sell outs” particularly in areas considered its strongholds that had voted for the MDC in the parliamentary and first-round presidential elections, through an exercise dubbed “Operation Makavhoterapapi? (Where Did You Put Your Vote?)”

Mwonzora said he suspected that the law was being crafted with certain people in mind, for example, due to factionalism in political parties in Zimbabwe.

“There is always something wrong in making a law with a group of people in mind; a group of internal party opponents or former party opponents. At one point in time, we made a law when we were debating the Constitution. We were very clear that when we talked about the President, it was a man called Robert Mugabe.

“The wrongness of that is apparent when that person is not there. I want to appeal to my learned colleagues, who are in Zanu PF, and say that we do know for certain that there are internal dynamics. We do know that there is an outfit called G40. We do not have to like it, I do not like it, but we do know that it exists. But making a law apparently targeting that group is wrong,” he said.

But Ziyambi dismissed Mwonzora’s fears that terrorist financing could mean financing of political terrorists.

“The fears of Mwonzora are not founded and this is a very good and progressive law that will allow us to deal with corruption and ensure that we will be recognised as a Senate that passed a law that helps this country in the fight against corruption,” Ziyambi said.

He said the aim of the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Bill was to curb corruption by acts of extortion, fraud, theft, tax evasion, robbery, hoarding of huge amounts of cash and property which the owners do not utilise themselves.

“Homes become unaffordable because of them, capital that should be channeled through banks and other lending institutions is wasted and made unavailable for loans to buy houses or to start business or to employ persons gainfully,” Ziyambi said.

-Newsday

SADC Executive Secretary Tax Unapologetic Over Her Hardline Stance On Zimbabwe

SADC Executive Secretary Dr Stergomena Lawrence Tax proved why she is regarded as the Iron Lady of the region over the weekend when she stood her ground to a barrage of abuse by anti-Zimbabwe activists on Twitter.

Social media bullies have since last week been abusing Dr Tax after she posted that she would continue “engaging on the removal of sanctions on Zimbabwe and support in the revitalisation of her economy”.

Soldiers patrol the streets during November 2017 coup d’etat

Dr Tax did not cow to cyber bullying, instead she meticulously went through each and every tweet and responded like a true states-woman.

She rejected claims that President Mnangagwa assumed office through a military coup, setting the record straight that SADC was only aware “of change of administration that was extensively celebrated and supported by nationals”.

Opposition elements posing as human rights activists are in the habit of “cyber bullying” anyone who speaks objectively about Zimbabwe.

Cabinet recently approved the principles of the Cyber Protection, Data Protection and Electronic Transaction Bill which seeks to enhance harmonisation of computer-related crime laws in the Criminal Law Act, to the SADC model and international best practice.

“I thank all for 160 retweets, 42 likes, & 212 responses. Out of the 212, 198 were emotional and did not respond to questions.

“For correct answers visit: http://sadc.int. #SADC is for SADC citizens. Let us support it, and contribute constructively and objectively,” Dr Tax tweeted on Friday.

When the attacks continued coming, Dr Tax expressed her strong opinion on the utility of social media outside of abuse.

She tweeted: “Social media is an excellent platform if used appropriately and smartly. But it can also be a source of chaos if used irresponsibly.

“I call upon #SADC citizens to use social media responsibly, while also noting that freedom of expression is not freedom to insult or misguide!”

The cyber bullying then went into overdrive, with some accusing Dr Tax and SADC of failing to handle the Zimbabwean crisis.

“I’m sure you notice that almost 100 percent of the comments (responses) to your tweet are Zimbabweans frustrated at your organisation’s handling of the Zimbabwean crisis.

“You seem to be biased when approaching the situation in Zimbabwe and have let us down,” Oliver Mahata wrote.

Dr Tax was swift and brief: “The question has been responded to. Distinguish between national/internal affairs vs regional matters!”

Another twimbo called “angry” Zimbabwean, @Leo16685026, tweeted: “People are angry mom. The way SADC country leaders especially Zimbabwe abuse the citizens is bad. They treat the people like they own them.”

“I have already responded to this. Use the Parliament and Judiciary. Engage with the Executive.

“Regional bodies come in after exhausting internal mechanisms. Are you at that stage?” Dr Tax asked.

And when one writer accused SADC of supporting a coup, Dr Tax pulled a shocker and hit back: “Which coup? SADC is unaware of the said coup, is aware of change of administration that was extensively celebrated & supported by nationals!”

To help end online bullying and violence, the UN is calling for authorities to implement bullying and cyber-bullying policies as well as advance ethical standards and practices among social network providers.

-State Media

South African Army Built Cyclone Idai Damaged Bridges Commissioned

One of the bridges that were swept away by Cyclone Idai.

Chimanimani — South Africa has spent R59 million to construct bridges in Zimbabwean communities left stranded by the deadly Cyclone Idai early this year.

The construction of the Bailey bridges South African National Defence Forces (SANDF) and the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) in the eastern Chimanimani are anticipated to revive the local economy and have been welcomed by government officials as a mark of the solid bilateral relations between the two southern African countries.

South Africa’s Ambassador, Mphaka Mbete, confirmed the figures at the handover event presided by Constantino Chiwenga, the Zimbabwean Vice President.

“The bridges are the fruition of the promise made by our sisterly neighbour South Africa, who promptly heeded the call to rescue us during the time of need,” Chiwenga said.

SANDF played a prominent role in rescue efforts in Zimbabwe following the cyclone that left 634 people dead and 257 missing in Zimbabwe. Chimanimani was the epicentre of the disaster that destroyed infrastructure worth US$1 billion (R14,6 billion).

“The building of the bridges demonstrates pure love by our friends from South Africa,” Chiwenga said.

The two neighbouring countries have enjoyed cordial ties over the years.

Mbete said the construction of the Bailey bridges enhanced cooperation with Zimbabwe.

“The project is a demonstration that we are one people and that the borders were imposed on our ancestors,” Mbete said.

Meanwhile, scores displaced by cyclone Idai floods are in need of permanent shelter after living in tents for months.

“Government will do everything possible to provide shelter, water, sanitation and health,” Chiwenga assured.

Five Zimbabweans Perish In Musina Horrific Crash

FIVE ZIMBABWEANS, including two children died when a Johannesburg-bound cross border Toyota Quantum collided with a Ford Fiesta along the N1 Highway near Musina, Limpopo Province in South Africa.

Sources who spoke to Chronicle said the South Africa-registered Quantum was ferrying some undocumented children to that country to spend the Christmas and New Year break with their parents.
In a telephone interview yesterday Limpopo Province Police spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo said the white Quantum had 25 passengers on board, all Johannesburg-bound when the crash happened on Friday night.

He said the South African Police Service (SAPS) was yet to verify the documentation of the children who were involved in the accident.

“The South African Police Service in Musina are investigating a case of culpable homicide which took place on December 6, 2019 at about 2200 hours along the N1 road between Beitbridge and Musina policing area.

“A white Quantum with registration number HO54SDGP, pulling a trailer was from Zimbabwe with 25 passengers going to Johannesburg. Among the passengers, there were some kids.

The Ford Fiesta vehicle registration number JG71KRGP was from Johannesburg to Zimbabwe with the driver Mr Farai Hunyei and one passenger.

“Along the N1 road after Baobab Tollgate the above vehicles had a head-on collision,” he said.
“The driver in the Ford Fiesta died at the scene and his passenger died in hospital.

The driver was identified as Mr Farai Hunyei from Zimbabwe. Two passengers in the Quantum died at the scene and their driver Mr Emmanuel Sibanda, also from Zimbabwe died in hospital. The total number of fatalities is five,” said Brigadier Mojapelo.

The police spokesperson said drunken driving was the suspected cause of the accident although investigations were ongoing.

“Preliminary police investigations revealed alcohol might have contributed to the collision. Investigations are still continuing,” he said.-credit :Chronicle

We Need ‘Samson’ Back (Nyama inotaura yega).

Dear Editor|Some unscrupulous meat outlets countrywide especially beef are selling meat from carcasses of disease stricken cattle.

Others are retailing beef from stolen beasts resulting in some unfortunate consumers ending up with mental derangement and speaking to self after offended cattle owners cast evil spells. Cattle rustling has become endemic with some farmers losing the whole span.

We used to have meat inspectors in the country, what happened to them? Are they still visiting butcheries and inspecting the meat to protect the innocent public from exposure to diseases.

Years gone people would boast about a son-in-law who brought them stamped beef (nyama yemabhii) from urban butcheries. What happened to stamped beef? The issue of quality seem to matter no more, are we serious about public health issues?

In rural areas ‘fallen’ cows are quickly skinned and sold as budget meat at consumer-friendly prices. Now we also hear of some meat sellers using obnoxious chemicals in their butcheries to enhance eye-catching colour and improve fridge or shelf life.

Authorities must protect consumers from such uncouth butchers who have taken the public for granted.

Backyard hot meals eateries must be visited by health inspectors for hygiene and quality checks. Meat road blocks are needed to curb cattle rustling.

We need ‘Samson’ back (Nyama inotaura yega).

Eddie Cross Begs IMF To Ignore ZANU PF Shortcomings And Look At The Good

Emmerson Mnangagwa wearing a suit and tie: Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa. File picture: Reuters/Philimon Bulawayo
President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Zimbabwe’s central bank has asked the International Monetary Fund to overlook the country’s shortcomings in achieving fiscal targets and allow a program to help restore the econo my to run its course.

Eddie Cross, a member of the monetary policy committee who attended the meetings held with the Washington-based lender’s delegation on Thursday, said policy makers expected a “tough report” from the IMF team, which is in the country until Wednesday (Dec 11) to review progress under a Staff Monitored Program.

“We asked them to recognise the achievements we have made in such a short space of time,” Cross said in an interview in the capital, Harare. “We urged them to recognise that our fundamentals are now sound.”

Cross said some of the achievements include a reduction in the budget deficit, the establishment of an interbank market and reducing state employee costs.

An electronic interbank system will go live later this month as the central bank tries to bring transparency into the trading system.

So far, 15 lenders have confirmed their participation.

However, the gains have been overshadowed by the worst economic crisis in a decade.

Inflation surged to 38 percent in October and while the statistics agency has stopped publishing an annual price-growth rate, Cross puts it at 400 percent. According to Bloomberg calculations, based on the statistics office’s  consumer price index data, the rate was 440 percent in October.

A drought has also left nearly half the population of 14 million people food-insecure.

Rising food costs forced the government to make an about-turn on scrapping grain subsidies.

The government will shoulder this cost and it’s likely to attract scrutiny from the IMF after it called for tighter monetary measures and curbs on government spending in its last review.

The Staff-Monitored Program is seen as a precursor to getting debt relief that’ is needed to restore the economy, and is due to end in March.

Cross said he was sure that the IMF would “grudgingly agree” to let the program run its course. 

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Memorial Service For Vimbai Tsvangirai This Saturday At Tsvangirai Home As Authorities Shut Venues

THE memorial service of the late Glen View South MP Vimbai Tsvangirai-Java, who died in June from injuries sustained in a road accident in Kwekwe, will be held this Saturday at her late father Morgan Tsvangirai’s Strathaven home.

The Tsvangirai family spokesperson Manase Tsvangirai confirmed the development. The event, which is expected to be attended by church leaders, politicians, friends and relatives, will be graced by MDC leader Nelson Chamisa.

“The event will be held on December 14 (Saturday) at the family home in Strathaven. The programme will start in the morning at 0900 hours,” Tsvangirai said.

Vimbai succumbed to injuries sustained in a horrific crash on her way from Bulawayo, where she had gone to attend party meetings. The accident also claimed the lives of Paul Rukanda, the late MP’s campaign manager and councillor Tafadzwa Mhundwa, a brother to her late mother, Susan Tsvangirai.

The former MDC women’s assembly secretary general is survived by her husband Batsirai Java, who is a church leader for the Tabernacle of Grace Ministries.

Sources told NewsDay that the MDC had initially settled the City Sports Centre or the Harare International Conference Centre, but struggled to have bookings, forcing the venue to be moved to the late Tsvangirai’s home.

Failure by the family to get a booking at the City Sports Centre, the source said, was a deliberate attempt by the ruling Zanu PF party to block any gathering that will be graced by Chamisa for fear that it would turn into a rally.

Welshman Ncube To Kasukuwere, “Welcome To Opposition Politics.”

Correspondent|MDC Vice President Professor Welshman Ncube has welcomed former ZANU PF Political Commissariat Saviour Kasukuwere to opposition politics.

Writing on Twitter Ncube said, “Welcome to the opposition my brother Tyson hoping u have learned the lesson of history from the failed J. Mujuru experiment that it is foolish to think that ZANUPF is a voluntary organisation whose members and supporters can leave at their whim and vote for whosoever they want.”

Welsman Ncube’s statement invited mockery from National Patriotic Front Spokesperson  Jealousy Mawarire who said, “Hope you also learnt from your failed MDC-N experiment that MDC is not a voluntary organisation where members support whoever they want.”

Kasukuwere is rumoured to be behind the #TysonWabantu Movemnt which launched itself to the political super league of Zimbabwe last Friday.

In a tweet on Friday the organisation said, “The #TysonWabantu Movement needs to be demystified and understood by all, this movement was started by various groups who believe in the capabilities and abilities of  Kasukuwere to lead, we to this day await Kasukuwere acceptance to lead us into a formidable movement.”
Kasukuwere is yet to endorse the movement.

ANC Heavyweights Hatching Plans To Kick Out Ramaphosa

Cyril Ramaphosa and Ace Magashule.

Citizen|A high-level campaign is under way within the ANC to discredit President Cyril Ramaphosa and oust him from power by using his so-called neoliberal policy as an excuse. A source with intimate knowledge of the situation claimed even some of Ramaphosa’s one-time Nasrec allies – David Mabuza and Lindiwe Sisulu – are part of the plot. The Premier League, a loose alliance of former premiers from the Free State, Mpumalanga and North West, and a small group from Gauteng, was being revived to spread an anti-Ramaphosa narrative ahead of next year’s national policy conference. The campaign would portray Ramaphosa as…

A high-level campaign is under way within the ANC to discredit President Cyril Ramaphosa and oust him from power by using his so-called neoliberal policy as an excuse.

A source with intimate knowledge of the situation claimed even some of Ramaphosa’s one-time Nasrec allies – David Mabuza and Lindiwe Sisulu – are part of the plot.

The Premier League, a loose alliance of former premiers from the Free State, Mpumalanga and North West, and a small group from Gauteng, was being revived to spread an anti-Ramaphosa narrative ahead of next year’s national policy conference.

The campaign would portray Ramaphosa as someone pushing policies that favoured “white monopoly capital” at the expense of the poor.

They cite Finance Minister Tito Mboweni’s recent economic blueprint as a move away from the ANC’s pro-poor stance, and the recent appointment of presidential advisory committees that comprised mainly white business and foreign representatives.

The appointment of a white man, Andre de Ruyter, as Eskom CEO, was lambasted by Ramaphosa’s opponents – including a Jacob Zuma-supporting component of the ANC national youth task team, that described the appointment as “against transformation”.

The source said the anti-Ramaphosa campaigners planned to propose Mabuza as president, with either Ace Magashule or Sisulu as deputy. It said that with Magashule, a former leading member of the Premier League, as ANC secretary-general, the work had been made easy for the Zuma camp. He has begun to lead the campaign from inside the party’s headquarters.

Last week, Magashule wrote an article in which he criticised the Public Investment Corporation for applying to liquidate Iqbal Surve’s Sekunjalo Independent Media for monies it owed the corporation. Magashule said Sekunjalo was being targeted because of critical reporting by the group’s publications.

He said this move was contrary to the ANC commitment to media diversity and freedom of speech and media, and must be stopped.

He echoed Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane, who earlier described the PIC move as “racially motivated”. She said it would be suicidal for South Africa’s news media to have a select few media houses controlling the narrative.

Political analyst Zamikhaya Maseti said he was not surprised about Ramaphosa being criticised because the president’s economic policy direction was going the wrong way.

“It’s more about the ideological direction that the state is taking under Ramaphosa. Some see that he has no working class bias. His investment pledges are not benefiting the poor and unemployment is rocketing.

“What are these investments all about if they can’t address unemployment and the growth of the economy? They are not trickling down to the base level – the people,” Maseti said.

Ramaphosa’s policy orientation favours big business.

The analyst said the president surrounded himself with white CEOs who would never have an interest in improving the lives of the poor.

“The economic envoys he appointed are moving around the world but it is not clear whether they are bringing in money, because we don’t see the impact of their journeys,” Maseti said.

The ANC source said there was a group consolidating the realignment of Ramaphosa opponents.

“Mabuza knows about it and Sisulu is part of the group that will visit Zuma to talk to him about this. They are targeting the June/July national policy conference, where they will challenge Ramaphosa around land expropriation without compensation, the Reserve Bank issue and the direction of the country’s economy,” the source said.

Carl Niehaus, an outspoken Ramaphosa opponent and right-hand man of Magashule, last week criticised the Ramaphosa government’s alleged deviation from ANC resolutions on land expropriation and the Reserve Bank mandate. He told a debate dubbed “RamaTitonomics” they would never compromise on the ANC’s Nasrec resolutions.

A senior member of the Ramaphosa camp said they viewed the appointment of people with questionable credentials into senior positions in state organs as an attempt to undermine Ramaphosa’s anti-corruption crusade.

They cited former Msunduzi mayor Zanele Hlatshwayo becoming public service commissioner after she allegedly collapsed the municipality during her tenure, and Geoff Makhubo becoming mayor of Joburg despite corruption allegations.

“They are working behind the scenes to pull the carpet from under Cyril’s feet.”

Mdc MPs Told To Surrender Diplomatic Passports

NewsDay|ZANU-PF MPs have called on MDC legislators to surrender the diplomatic passports issued to them courtesy of President Emmerson Mnangagwa if their claim that he is illegitimate is genuine.

The call was made by Zanu-PF MP for Mberengwa North, Tafanana Zhou, in the National Assembly recently after raising a point of privilege.

“It must be realised that the diplomatic passports were issued on the understanding that when MPs are outside the country, they represent the president who they say they don’t recognise so they should surrender them to the clerk of Parliament forthwith to show that they are genuine.

“They cannot take from the president only that which suits their personal interests,” Zhou said.

The call was met with approval from the opposition bench, with MPs waving the passports in the air and as they called on clerk of Parliament Kennedy Chokuda to take them, saying they did not need the documents.

MDC Councillors Walk Out Of Govt Programme

MDC Alliance councillors in Marondera last week walked out of a meeting called by the Provincial Development Coordinator (PDC) Tarubarira Kutamahufa at Government Complex protesting the presence of a police officer.

This paper is reliably informed that the councillors protested why a member of Police Internal Security Intelligence was attending the meeting before they all walked out, resulting in the meeting ending pre-maturely.

Deputy mayor Bornface Tagwireyi yesterday said the councillors walked out of the meeting following the business community’s recent refusal to attend a budget meeting at council chambers.

“I was not there, but the business community reported us to the resident minister resulting in us being summoned to her office. Remember that the business community walked out of a council budget meeting recently, so the councillors did the same. I will get the finer details from the mayor because I was in Kariba,” he said.

Marondera mayor Chengetai Murowa was not picking calls yesterday.

Marondera Urban Business Association (MUBA) chairperson Carlos Pindirire confirmed that the councillors walked out of the meeting.

“The councillors walked out of the meeting after the (PDC) had summoned them to deliberate issues that were raised by the business community. The meeting didn’t go as planned due to the behaviour of the council,” he said.

Government last week summoned all councillors following a chaotic supplementary budget meeting that saw members of the business community in Marondera walking out of the meeting accusing council of ignoring their concerns.

The business community under MUNA recently told council that they will only participate in a new budget exercise after council provides answers to their queries; among them the existence of a parking company that is collecting money from motorists with reports that council is not benefiting from the deal.

The MDC councillors, however, accused MUBA members for being linked to Zanu PF hence their move to disrupt their operations.

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Zim Nostro Accounts Have No Cover In Case A Bank Collapses

Nostro account holders in Zimbabwe have no fall back in the event of bank failures amid startling revelations their accounts do not have deposit cover.

Deposit Protection Corporation (DPC) chair, Agmos Moyo, this recently told the institution’s maiden AGM in the capital that deposit cover after the introduction of the RTGS dollar, is only in respect of accounts denominated in local currency.

“Obviously the question speaks more to policy, which we normally receive from our shareholder. To answer directly, what happened when there was that conversion on the 22nd of February, all liabilities became RTGS dollars and therefore it means that we are settling those claims in the correct currency in terms of the Statutory Instrument,”
Moyo said.

“We are aware that there are still  nostro accounts denominated in US dollars, we did approach the Reserve Bank and the shareholder as to whether they should have a separate cover for the current nostro accounts in the event of a bank failure, but the current policy
directive is that they be quarantined and they are therefore not covered,” he added.

Moyo said as per the directive of the Ministry of Finance, it follows that the DPC is not levying any contributions in respect of the nostro accounts which are denominated in US dollars.

“We appreciate all accounts must be covered so that there is confidence in both the RTGS accounts and also the nostro accounts,” Moyo added.

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TOUCHING PICTURE: Rhodesia Railways Had A Bus Division In 1969, Looting Began In 1981

Rhodesia Railways (NRZ) had a road haulage & bus division, Road Motor Services? Here a Mutare bound RMS bus picks up passengers circa 1969. Looting began in 1981 when an engine driver, Farai Masango was appointed GM of NRZ after John Avery was pushed out. - KingJayZim

Rhodesia Railways (NRZ) had a road haulage & bus division, Road Motor Services? Here a Mutare bound RMS bus picks up passengers circa 1969. Looting began in 1981 when an engine driver, Farai Masango was appointed GM of NRZ after John Avery was pushed out. - KingJayZim
Rhodesia Railways (NRZ) had a road haulage & bus division, Road Motor Services? Here a Mutare bound RMS bus picks up passengers circa 1969. Looting began in 1981 when an engine driver, Farai Masango was appointed GM of NRZ after John Avery was pushed out. – @KingJayZim

Rhodesia Railways (NRZ) had a road haulage & bus division, Road Motor Services? Here a Mutare bound RMS bus picks up passengers circa 1969. Looting began in 1981 when an engine driver, Farai Masango was appointed GM of NRZ after John Avery was pushed out. – @KingJayZim

Aston Villa Fans Blast Marvellous Nakamba For Horrific Showing Against Leicester City

Aston Villa fans slam Marvelous Nakamba's performance against Leicester

It wasn’t too much of a surprise considering the opposition, but Dean Smith will still be disappointed with the way his Aston Villa team played on Sunday.

The Villans were beaten 4-1 by Leicester City, who are second in the Premier League, but it could have been an awful lot more. The Foxes had 23 shots overall, of which eight were on target, with Jamie Vardy bagging a brace. The Midlands outfit are now 17th in the table, and only didn’t go into the relegation zone due to Newcastle coming from behind to beat Southampton.

There were several players who disappointed for the newly-promoted side, one of which was Marvelous Nakamba. The Zimbabwe international picked up an abysmal SofaScore rating of just 5.9. Such was his display, he was hooked off after just 59 minutes, being replaced by Egypt international Mohamed Trezeguet.

The Villa fans clearly weren’t happy with his showing, and they made their feelings known.

Up The Villa@UpTheVilla96

Nakamba isn’t good enough.14:38 PM – Dec 8, 2019Twitter Ads info and privacySee Up The Villa’s other Tweets

James@gortavfc

What does Nakamba do? Doesn’t provide defensive cover and doesn’t provide any attacking threat. I don’t get him#AVFC164:54 PM – Dec 8, 2019Twitter Ads info and privacySee James’s other Tweets

It clearly wasn’t the 25-year-old’s best display since signing from Club Brugge for £11m in the summer, but he has still been a regular for the Villans, starting 10 matches in the league so far. He hasn’t always been as disappointing, so there will be hope that this was just a one-off.

There was one aspect of his play that particularly annoyed the club’s supporters.

Ant@ThatAnt_Replying to @AshSlater_

Well McGinns burnt out and been dreadful the last few games. He needs a rest
Nakamba cannot pass wind
Dunno if you noticed but Mings is injured so he won’t be playing…5:52 PM – Dec 8, 2019Twitter Ads info and privacySee Ant’s other Tweets

Matt Phillips@MPhill90Replying to @AVFCchats

Nakamba has been shocking, yeah he breaks down play sometimes, but he cannot hold or pass the ball4:52 PM – Dec 8, 2019Twitter Ads info and privacySee Matt Phillips’s other Tweets

E ☭@spagyama

nakamba sucks with the ball, just let him play for whatever team doesn’t have possession14:18 PM – Dec 8, 2019Twitter Ads info and privacySee E ☭’s other Tweets

That seems a bit harsh on Nakamba, considering he had a pass accuracy of 90.5%. Only two starters for Smith’s team managed to register a higher number.

The defensive midfielder started in his favourite position against Brendan Rodgers’ team, with Douglas Luiz and John McGinn in front of him. There were a number of fans who believed this combination in the middle of the park to be one of their main problems.

Aston Villa Updates@AstonVilla_info

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McGinn been awful for the last 6 games now! Why is Elmo playing over Guilbert? Stop playing Luiz and Nakamba in same midfield! Play Trez and all Ghazi on wings! Drops Wes for Kodjia Play Grealish in 8 Role! Heaton our best signing by a mile! #avfc46:00 PM – Dec 8, 2019Twitter Ads info and privacySee Aston Villa Updates’s other Tweets

Dan Williams@WanDilliams

Can we let this be the end of this awful midfield three combination now, please?

Could be wrong, but I think we’ve played McGinn, Luiz and Nakamba together 4 times now and lost every single one of those times (if this stays as it is). #AVFC4:47 PM – Dec 8, 2019Twitter Ads info and privacySee Dan Williams’s other Tweets

Cian Carroll@CianByNature

Don’t think the three of Luiz, Nakamba and McGinn are working. For whatever reason there’s no control there. Trez on, and get Grealish back in the middle to keep the ball better.24:35 PM – Dec 8, 2019Twitter Ads info and privacySee Cian Carroll’s other Tweets

With Luiz and the Scotland international picking up ratings of 6.2 and 6.8 respectively, it certainly wasn’t a good day at the office for the trio.

After a difficult run of matches, Villa will now play four of the bottom 10 in their next five games. They will be hoping they can put some good form together and climb up the table.

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Chamisa Blasts ZBC Over Hate Campaign

Nelson Chamisa

Nelson Chamisa
Nelson Chamisa

By Farai D Hove| Zimbabwe’s most popular politician, Nelson Chamisa has blasted the state broadcaster over a hate campaign documentary against him and his late mentor, Morgan Tsvangirai.

Chamisa said ZBC could end up creatimg conflicts and irreparable harm by fomenting unwarranted hate and enmity.

I hear ZBC TV is running a documentary based on lies and propaganda against MDC, the late Icon Dr Tsvangirai and myself, he wrote.

He continued saying: State media propaganda & lies instigate genocides, conflicts & irreparable harm by fomenting unwarranted hate & enmity.

After all we are one people. Life is too short to waste on unprofitable enterprises.

We as a nation should build, transform and develop. We must learn from Rwanda.

5000 Observers For Zanu PF Conference, Obert Mpofu Claims.

State Media|ALL is set for the 18th Zanu-PF Annual National People’s Conference, which starts tomorrow with about 10 000 people expected to attend, a senior party official said yesterday.

Speaking on the sidelines of a Zanu-PF meeting at the Bulawayo Polytechnic, the party’s Secretary for Administration Dr Obert Mpofu said the party has mobilised enough resources to cater for the delegates.

“We are almost 100 percent done and all is now set for the conference. We were expecting 5 000 delegates, but then we have got other stakeholders who have been so overwhelmingly keen to attend the meeting and that has actually spiralled the number to almost 10 000. In fact, 5 000 of those are observers who will just attend the opening session, but our delegates will remain,” he said.

The conference runs from tommorow until December 15 at Goromonzi High School in Mashonaland East.

Dr Mpofu said the party was flooded with requests from representatives of various sectors of the economy interested in attending the conference.

“There has been overwhelming requests from all sectors of the economy throughout the country as people want to attend the conference. It is unprecedented because we haven’t had this kind of interest before, but this time all sectors have asked to be accommodated in the opening of the meeting. We are also ready with resources to cater for all the people who will be attending and we would not disappoint as usual,” he said.

Dr Mpofu said top on the agenda at the indaba will be the state of the party and the prevailing economic challenges.

Cabinet Ministers have been invited to give updates on the progress made in the journey to achieve a prosperous society in 11 years’ time. Government’s Vision 2030 is premised on establishing an upper-middle income society, which implies growing the country’s gross domestic product from an estimated US$25 billion last year to US$65 billion in 2030.

“We are going to focus on bread and butter issues and top on the agenda is the issue of the economy and the challenges that the country is facing, which people are concerned about and those will be addressed by Ministers, heads of departments in the party. We have thematic committees that will specifically address issues that would have been raised by the conference as well as by the party,” he said.

Delegates are expected to travel to the venue on Thursday, with proceedings expected to begin in earnest on the next day.

Dr Mpofu said delegates will break into select committees where resolutions will be drawn on the deliverables that people expect in the coming year.

He said the conference would consolidate national efforts towards reviving the economy, a marked departure from the previous regime when political issues took centre stage.

Some of the key issues on the agenda include devolution, food security, social services, macro-economic stability, inclusive growth, infrastructure development, as well as value-addition and beneficiation. In line with President Mnangagwa’s enunciation that in the Second Republic the party has supremacy over Government, Zanu-PF is expected to come up with key economic decisions to be tabled before Government for implementation.

Drunk Driving Suspected Cause Of Horror Accident On Road To Joburg

FIVE ZIMBABWEANS, including two children died when a Johannesburg-bound cross border Toyota Quantum collided with a Ford Fiesta along the N1 Highway near Musina, Limpopo Province in South Africa.

Sources who spoke to Chronicle said the South Africa-registered Quantum was ferrying some undocumented children to that country to spend the Christmas and New Year break with their parents.

In a telephone interview yesterday Limpopo Province Police spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo said the white Quantum had 25 passengers on board, all Johannesburg-bound when the crash happened on Friday night.

He said the South African Police Service (SAPS) was yet to verify the documentation of the children who were involved in the accident.

“The South African Police Service in Musina are investigating a case of culpable homicide which took place on December 6, 2019 at about 2200 hours along the N1 road between Beitbridge and Musina policing area.

“A white Quantum with registration number HO54SDGP, pulling a trailer was from Zimbabwe with 25 passengers going to Johannesburg. Among the passengers, there were some kids. The Ford Fiesta vehicle registration number JG71KRGP was from Johannesburg to Zimbabwe with the driver Mr Farai Hunyei and one passenger.

“Along the N1 road after Baobab Tollgate the above vehicles had a head-on collision,” he said.

“The driver in the Ford Fiesta died at the scene and his passenger died in hospital. The driver was identified as Mr Farai Hunyei from Zimbabwe. Two passengers in the Quantum died at the scene and their driver Mr Emmanuel Sibanda, also from Zimbabwe died in hospital. The total number of fatalities is five,” said Brigadier Mojapelo.

The police spokesperson said drunken driving was the suspected cause of the accident although investigations were ongoing.

“Preliminary police investigations revealed alcohol might have contributed to the collision. Investigations are still continuing,” he said.-

Medical Drugs Hit The Black Market As Pharmacies Charge Exorbitant Prices

Pharmacies are charging very high charges forcing patients to go to the black market

State Media|High mark-ups imposed by importers, wholesalers and retailers of medicines have resulted in a flood of cheaper drugs being smuggled from neighbouring countries and sold on the streets by vendors.

Along with legal drugs, that require a doctor’s prescription and in any case can legally only be sold by a registered pharmacy, vendors are also pushing banned drugs.

The street drugs are not tested and there is no guarantee that they are genuine and have been stored properly.

Worse still, the drugs are being dispensed by untrained vendors, who have usurped the functions of doctors, nurses and pharmacists.

Street drugs can cost as low as a quarter to an eighth of the pharmacy prices.

Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) Commissioner-General Faith Mazani confirmed that drugs were being smuggled into the country, saying this called for a joint operation involving the police and the Ministry of Health and Child Care.

“Smuggling of medicines is now rampant in this country. Some enter through undesignated points that we are not even aware of. At times, there is connivance with our officers. They are corrupted the same way as those who are involved in vehicle smuggling scams.

“Another problem is that, as Zimra, we can only detect consignments that come through the border posts.

“Others are smuggled by water using boats and with our limited resources, we are not capacitated enough to prevent such occurrences. When the drugs get into the cities, we all see them but it is difficult for us to tell whether they were smuggled or stolen from hospitals.

“So the issue is so complex and there is need for a joint operation involving Zimra, the Ministry of Health and the police to enable to raid the drugs from the streets,” she said.

Some of the drugs are banned by the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) because of their hazardous effects, but they find their way illegally onto the market.

MCAZ director-general Mrs Gugu Mahlangu said MCAZ previously launched joint operations with the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Drugs and arrested a number of dealers.

Mrs Mahlangu said previous blitzes did not include Zimra, which has now turned to be an important stakeholder in the fight against illegal drug sales.

However, Mrs Mahlangu said fines imposed on the offenders were not deterrent enough.

“Fines of $500 imposed on the drug dealers are not deterrent at all. They actually treat the fines as a cost of doing business.

“Legislators should amend the laws and prescribe a mandatory prison term for drug peddlers. The fine is now more like a parking ticket,” said Mrs Mahlangu.

The opening for the smuggling chains ending with the street vendors comes from the high prices of medication in Zimbabwe compared to identical products in the rest of the region.

There are Zimbabweans who find it cost-effective to drive to Musina to fill prescriptions, or even take a bus to Blantyre every three months.

A near monopoly by one Zimbabwean company on imports of Indian generics, usually the cheapest tested brands of particular drugs, has been identified as the major reason for the high prices in pharmacies.

While smuggling used to be largely through official entry points, with corruption of Zimra officials part of the overhead, a general tightening of procedures has seen more smugglers reverting to canoes to bring their high-value but small-bulk cargoes across the Zambezi and Limpopo rivers.

Some of the drugs being sold on the streets without prescription include: cotrimoxazole, ibrufen, pethidine, stromox, super apetito, erythromycin, azithromycin combicult, brimal satchets, Broncleer, comblimodus, diclofenac tablets, Depo provera, doxycycline, hydrochloride injection, Attesan, benzylpenicillin, diezpam and ampicilasodica.

Other dealers are now selling drugs from their houses in high-density suburbs like Mufakose, Mbare and Mabvuku.

Sex enhancers, which are also on the market, are prohibited in the country because of their side effects which may cause heart failure or damage to kidneys.

The sex-enhancing drugs selling on the illegal market include Blue Diamond tablets, Viengray, Cobra, Pentra-50, Manforce and another inscribed “7 hours”.

Our investigations have established that the drugs smuggled from Zambia and South Africa using haulage trucks and bus drivers through Beitbridge and Chirundu border posts with more dealers now using boats to smuggle the drugs from Zambia across the Zambezi River and linking up with the truck drivers just outside Chirundu.

Drugs from the borders are offloaded at service stations along Simon Mazorodze Road in Harare, where the drivers are paid for their work.

Consignments will then be taken for resale at various known “bases” at Copacabana market in the central business district (CBD), around the Fife Avenue Shopping Centre, Mbare, Highfield, Mabvuku, Kambuzuma, Glen View, Mufakose, Budiriro and Warren Park.

Those who cannot afford medical consultation fees, are either diagnosed by the street vendors for free, or do self-diagnosis before buying cheaper drugs.

Some are under proper medical care and have been given prescriptions but cannot afford the pharmacy prices, so they also resort to the vendors.

All that is done in violation of the Medicines and Allied Substances Control Act and its associated regulations. A handful of medicines, such as aspirin, can be sold in a licensed general shop.

The next batch can be sold in a licensed pharmacy only, but does not need a prescription. The final batch can only be dispensed by a licensed pharmacy on the instructions of a doctor’s prescription.

At Mupedzanhamo market in Mbare, illegal medicines traders were visibly overwhelmed with customers.

Hydrochlorothiazide (25mg), a drug taken by hypertension patients, was selling at Z$12 for a 10-day supply while the same supply costs between $20 and $25 at city pharmacies.

Brufen, a strong painkiller once available in supermarkets as well as pharmacies, can easily be bought in Mbare without any hassle for as little as Z$3 for a packet of 10. The same pack costs up to $25 at registered pharmacies in Harare.

At the intersection of Leopold Takawira Street and Robert Mugabe Road in Harare, women vendors who were displaying empty boxes of sex enhancing and skin lightening creams were touting for customers.

This writer bought family planning tablets inscribed “Secure L (Levonorgestrel)” for Z$3 when registered pharmacies were charging Z$12.

In an interview, a vendor who is popularly known as Chihera at Mupedzanhamo in Mbare said street sales were on the increase so she and her friends have to restock weekly.

“Our prices are reasonable and more people are now buying from us. We are now forced to restock every week.

“We are saving lives here although we are not trained to dispense drugs. People can no longer afford drugs from pharmacies,” she said.

Another woman, who preferred anonymity, said she was making a living through selling such drugs at Copacabana.

She said her suppliers smuggle the drugs from Zambia through undesignated entry points using boats along the Zambezi River.

“We used to smuggle the drugs and creams through Chirundu Border Post, but now it is hard to do that, now we take them through Zambezi River using boats,” she said.

“There are people ready to do that for us. We don’t have any challenges transporting our ‘stuff’ from the border to Harare because no searches are conducted throughout the journey.”

Some of the drugs have since been banned by the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) because of their hazardous effects, but they find themselves illegally on the market.

Recently, MCAZ spokesperson Mr Richard Rukwata said sex enhancers and other prohibited drugs were hazardous to health.

“People should know that these sex-enhancing drugs are dangerous and can cause irreversible damage to their kidneys,” he said. “The victims end up in a terrible condition where they require regular dialysis services for the rest of their lives. We advise men who suffer erectile problems to see urologists for help than abusing the banned drugs. They should always keep fit by exercising regularly. After taking the enhancers, some may suffer heart failure.”

Recently, MCAZ spokesperson Mr Richard Rukwata said sex enhancers and other prohibited drugs were hazardous to health.

“People should know that these sex-enhancing drugs are dangerous and can cause irreversible damage to their kidneys,” he said. “The victims end up in a terrible condition where they require regular dialysis services for the rest of their lives. We advise men who suffer erectile problems to see urologists for help than abusing the banned drugs. They should always keep fit by exercising regularly. After taking the enhancers, some may suffer heart failure.”

Mnangagwa Blames Opposition For Funding Doctors’ Strike

President Mnangagwa has revealed that there is a hidden hand behind the ongoing strike by some doctors, who have not been reporting for duty since September 3 citing incapacitation.

But more doctors, in addition to the 46 that have already taken up Government’s offer, have expressed their interest to return to work, he added.

“We made a decision to take disciplinary action and most of them were fired, but we gave them an olive branch to return to work. There were 46 who returned at first, but just two days ago, more of them said they would return.

Some of those who returned confessed that they were being used for certain agendas bent on destabilising the country. They said some of their leaders were now playing politics.
“Some of them say they are incapacitated yet Government has offered them accommodation at the hospitals.

We have now uncovered that a few of them are receiving money from some forces, they are receiving US dollars to snub work and sabotage the country. We are going to reveal it all at some point.”

The Head of State and Government said Government is committed to revamping the country’s health delivery system.

He also made a pledge to redistribute land that has been identified through the ongoing land audit to landless Zimbabweans, including Ziliwaco members that did not benefit from the land reform exercise.

“The land audit has covered a lot of ground in about six provinces so far, and a lot needs to be corrected. There are some farms that were gazetted for redistribution but have not been redistributed.

There are top officials who own multiple farms but we are going to make sure that everyone, regardless of who they are, remains with one farm.”

It is believed that “there are two provinces where multiple farm ownership by top officials is rampant”. Some of the farms are reportedly disproportionately large as they range between 2 000 and 3 000 hectares.
“We are going to cut those sizes and parcel the land to those that do not have farms,” the President said.

Ziliwaco members were encouraged to tap into various Government empowerment programmes. The economic reform agenda to achieve an upper middle-income economy by 2030 will continue, he said.

“The Transitional Stabilisation Programme and the comprehensive reforms we have undertaken are already yielding results across all sectors. We have now adopted our own currency.”
In his remarks, Vice-President Dr Constantino Chiwenga commended President Mnangagwa for his consistency.
“He is a hard worker and he remained consistent. We can trust that his economic reform will bear fruits because he has the pedigree for hard work and dedication.”

The meeting was also attended by Defence and War Veterans Minister and Ziliwaco patron Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, Ziliwaco chairperson Cde Pupurai Togarepi, Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association Chair Ambassador Chris Mutsvangwa, war veterans secretary in the politburo Douglas Mahiya, senior Zanu-PF officials and senior Government officials, among other dignitaries.
— SundayNews

Everton Bounce Back To Winning Ways

Everton finally remembered how to win when they crashed Chelsea 3-1 in a Premier League game played at Goodison Park today.

Days after parting ways with Portuguese manager Marco Silva, the Tofees needed something to rejuvenate the mood and Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s brace and Richarlison’s early strike were all they needed to come back to winning ways after the 5-2 drubbing by city rivals Liverpool at Anfield.

Frank Lampard’s men got their consolation from former Real Madrid man Mateo Kovacic.

New Everton manager Duncan Ferguson celebrated wildly with the fans as he started his tenure on a winning note.Soccer24

Ngodzo Happy With Coveted Prize

SOCCER Star of the Year, Joel “Josta” Ngodzo was certain that he had bagged the top accolade in the country because of the goals he scored this season together with the assists he has provided.

The 30-year-old Caps United midfielder took the top gong ahead of Triangle captain Ralph Kawondera and Highlanders striker Prince Dube. He has scored 10 goals this season and chipped in with a number of assists for Makepekepe who are in the race for the championship with two games remaining.

“I am so happy because this is my first time to be the Soccer Star, I was 95 percent sure I was winning it because as a midfielder with 10 goals as an attacking midfielder, looking at my assists there are many of them, that’s why I was so sure,’’ Ngodzo said.

Ngodzo finally took home the most coveted trophy on the domestic football scene having come close in his very first season with Highlanders.

On what has really changed in his game for him to get the top prize he said; “It’s the first time for me to score so many goals, to have plenty assists.”

The midfield genius feels vindicated after being jettisoned at Highlanders in 2015 by then coach Bongani Mafu, which forced him to move to Caps United where he felt treasured.

“It seems Mafu didn’t like me, because when he got to Highlanders, he said I can’t play football and I am overweight but I went to Caps United like that, they appreciated me, gave me training, I didn’t spend more than a year without playing,” Ngodzo said.State media

Uproar As Schools Announce Shocking Fees

PARENTS with children going to boarding schools and private schools in and around Bulawayo are likely to have a bleak Christmas as they will be agonising over school fees for next year, with some schools proposing figures in the range of $60 000 for the first term, while others are charging $17 000.

Revelations are that Falcon College in Esigodini has proposed a $60 000 or an equivalent of US$3 000 while Christian Brothers College (CBC) in Bulawayo will be charging $17 300 per term for next year.

Catholic-run Dominican Convent is also said to be charging in excess of $13 000 per term while Petra College is asking for $12 600 for secondary and $8 260 for primary with the possibility of a top up that will be determined by changes in the prices of goods mid-way through the first term.
Some private schools such as St Thomas Primary are charging $8 300.

Cyrene Mission (boarding school) is charging $4 000 excluding grocery. Matopo High School and Gloag are said to have adopted a wait and see attitude as schools closed without finalising the deliberations on the fees.-State media

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Who Will Liberate Our People?

Blessing Simpson Madzima

Isn’t it time to acknowledge that only a People’s revolution has the possibility of bring closure to all the pain and distress in our society.

The imagination and flashbacks of what our government and our security apparatus have done to our communities and our society will remain tormenting until justices is facilitated and provided. The pain of our people living with these wounds and scars perpetrated by our own government which is meant to protect citizens will always be unbearable, especially that there is no effort to bring justice to all the victims and deal with the trauma inflicted in our society.

Whom should we continue to expect to bring that justice to the people and ensure our dignity and our freedoms will never be flaunted as such again. Why should we not advocate for revolution which we the ordinary citizens lead knowing well that it’s a battle that has to be won.

Politicians and our oppressors will always find it easy to dialogue and move on with life. We the ordinary citizens and the victims will continue to live under the shadows of that repression and brutality. It is time we are demanding justice to all these victims.

Someone must take responsibility and accountability to ensure we have a closure to these crimes of humanity.

If you are Zimbabwean and you love our country, it is our responsibility to stand up and demand justice for our people and a New Zimbabwe. Our perpetrators must be confronted and be forced to resign.

Power resides in People and the People’s voice is the sovereign of our country.

Rest In Power Evangelist Bonnke

Dear Editor-Thank you Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke for all that you did for the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ

Today we witness the separation of your spirit and your body

Well done thou art a faithful servant!!!
Rest in power

Promise Muzembe

We Gave Doctors Accommodation Yet They Don’t Appreciate -Mnangagwa

President Mnangagwa has revealed that there is a hidden hand behind the ongoing strike by some doctors, who have not been reporting for duty since September 3 citing incapacitation.

But more doctors, in addition to the 46 that have already taken up Government’s offer, have expressed their interest to return to work, he added.

“We made a decision to take disciplinary action and most of them were fired, but we gave them an olive branch to return to work. There were 46 who returned at first, but just two days ago, more of them said they would return.

Some of those who returned confessed that they were being used for certain agendas bent on destabilising the country. They said some of their leaders were now playing politics.
“Some of them say they are incapacitated yet Government has offered them accommodation at the hospitals.

We have now uncovered that a few of them are receiving money from some forces, they are receiving US dollars to snub work and sabotage the country. We are going to reveal it all at some point.”

The Head of State and Government said Government is committed to revamping the country’s health delivery system.

He also made a pledge to redistribute land that has been identified through the ongoing land audit to landless Zimbabweans, including Ziliwaco members that did not benefit from the land reform exercise.

“The land audit has covered a lot of ground in about six provinces so far, and a lot needs to be corrected. There are some farms that were gazetted for redistribution but have not been redistributed.

There are top officials who own multiple farms but we are going to make sure that everyone, regardless of who they are, remains with one farm.”

It is believed that “there are two provinces where multiple farm ownership by top officials is rampant”. Some of the farms are reportedly disproportionately large as they range between 2 000 and 3 000 hectares.
“We are going to cut those sizes and parcel the land to those that do not have farms,” the President said.

Ziliwaco members were encouraged to tap into various Government empowerment programmes. The economic reform agenda to achieve an upper middle-income economy by 2030 will continue, he said.

“The Transitional Stabilisation Programme and the comprehensive reforms we have undertaken are already yielding results across all sectors. We have now adopted our own currency.”
In his remarks, Vice-President Dr Constantino Chiwenga commended President Mnangagwa for his consistency.
“He is a hard worker and he remained consistent. We can trust that his economic reform will bear fruits because he has the pedigree for hard work and dedication.”

The meeting was also attended by Defence and War Veterans Minister and Ziliwaco patron Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, Ziliwaco chairperson Cde Pupurai Togarepi, Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association Chair Ambassador Chris Mutsvangwa, war veterans secretary in the politburo Douglas Mahiya, senior Zanu-PF officials and senior Government officials, among other dignitaries.
— SundayNews

LIVE: Air Zimbabwe Passengers Stranded In Tanzania

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Dear Editor.

How are you, can you please do a report about Air Zimbabwe airline. We were supposed to travel yesterday afternoon to Tanzania and were just told the flight has been cancelled. Now for us back in Zim we are a bit safe; but the problem now is for the Zimbabeans who were supposed to return yesterday and are stuck in Dar es Salaam with no accomodation, no food. They have used all their money and today we went back to the airport as we were told yesterday to return; but today we were told to go back home, we shall be contacted maybe on Tuesday after they resolve their issues with the pilots and they said they were still on strike. Our fellow Zimbabweans are now stranded and Airzim has not even bothered to assist in any way.

Zim Keeps In Custody 5 Under Five Malawian Children For Violating Immigration

Some 19 Malawian women and children have spent over a month at Chipinge Prison in Zimbabwe for contravening Zimbabwe’s Immigration Act.

The 19 include 14 women and five under-five children who were travelling to South Africa in a bus, but were intercepted by Zimbabwe police at a road block because they did not have travel documents.

Two of the five children are breast-feeding while another is suffering from gout and is not taking medication, according to a lawyer in Zimbabwe.

The lawyer, Perpetual Mutare, who works for Legal Resources Foundation (LRF), confirmed in an interview that the ‘illegal immigrants’ appeared before a magistrate’s court in Chipinge Province last week, where they were found guilty of contravening the country’s Immigration Act and were given a suspended sentence.

The Malawi High Commission office in Zimbabwe says it is aware of the issue and will start processing their return, according to Mutare.

The Malawi High Commission in Zimbabwe will guide prison authorities in that country about where the convicts should be released to.

According to Mutare, the convicts stayed on remand for close to a month before they were taken to court as there was no Chichewa-speaking interpreter at Chipinge Court.

He said: “The court had to request the Provincial Magistrate in Harare to send a Chichewa-speaking interpreter to Chipinge.”

But rights activists have blamed Malawi’s porous borders, which the people cross first when they are going to South Africa.

Director for Malawi Human Rights Resource Centre Emma Kaliya wondered how people without proper travel documents are intercepted by immigration officers outside Malawi and not as they attempt to cross the country’s borders.

“This problem speaks volumes of the challenge of our porous borders and it is embarrassing that our people are being returned out there because, in the first place, our officers have failed do their job,” she said.

She also condemned women who venture on such dangerous journeys with children, whom they use when pleading for sympathy.

Women’s Legal Resources Centre (Wolrec), a women’s rights non-governmental organisation says it sympathises with the women and children still in prison, saying poverty has a female face.

Worlec communication, monitoring and evaluation manager Dumase Mapemba, said government has failed its citizens as evidenced by desperate women embarking on such dangerous journeys.

Mapemba also pointed out that under the United Nations (UN) Revised Deliberation Article No 5 on Deprivation of Liberty of Migrants (2017) VI 39, detained migrants ought to have been given appropriate medical care.

Said Mapemba:“In Article VII 40 and 41 prohibit detention of children whether alone or with their parents or guardians. It also prohibits detention of migrants in situations of vulnerability or risk such as pregnant women, breastfeeding women, persons with disabilities and the elderly.”

Mapemba called on Capital Hill to expedite the process of bringing the women and children back to Malawi and also engage the Zimbabwe Government to stop violating the rights of these women and children.

In a response to our questionnaire, spokesperson for Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Rejoice Shumba expressed concern with the trends, saying just recently 100 Malawians were also repatriated from Zimbabwe.

“The ministry is in constant communication with the embassy for periodic consular visits to the prison to process the return of such people,” said Shumba.

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Methodist Church Elects First Woman Leader

Reverend Purity Malinga is the first woman in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa’s 200-year history to be elected as Presiding Bishop. Having a woman in this position is of great significance, says the writer. Picture: Supplied

IOL|Reverend Purity Malinga has just become the 100th presiding bishop to be elected by the Methodist Church of Southern Africa. She is the first woman in the church’s 200-year history to be elected to this position.

As Rev Jennifer Samdaan, a prominent female minister in the church, points out, “there had been 99 men before her. For her to be chosen to lead us is wonderful”. The Rev Madika Sibeko noted in isiXhosa: “Zajiki’izinto” (things are changing). Indeed, things are changing in the Methodist church.

The Methodist church is South Africa’s largest “mainline” Christian denomination, with its roots in the 18th century Wesleyan revival. Methodism quickly spread throughout Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa. In part, this was because of the zeal of missionary societies, but also because of the spread of the British empire.

The Methodist Church of Southern Africa became an independent church in 1889. It is the largest Protestant Christian denomination in South Africa. Having a woman elected as the presiding bishop is of great significance to the denomination and the region.

“Bishop Malinga will be the church’s most senior leader, with the responsibility to guide the regional bishops and the ministry and mission of the church in the six southern African countries.

These are South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Mozambique, Eswatini and Botswana. Her personality and inclusive style of leadership is likely to bring some important changes to the culture and identity of southern African Methodism.

She previously served as the first (and only) woman bishop of a regional synod, the Natal Coastal District (until 2008). She is a widely respected minister who first qualified as a teacher before entering the ministry and completing her theological studies at Harvard University in the US.

The Methodist Church of Southern Africa has a history of challenging tradition. Bishop Malinga’s induction heralds a new era in southern African Methodism, and indeed church leadership in the region. Her election as the first woman to the post coincided with three other women being elected as regional bishops in the six countries that the church serves. These women are Bishop Yvette Moses (Cape of Good Hope District), Bishop Faith Whitby (Central District, the largest district, covering parts of the Gauteng and North West provinces), and Bishop Charmaine Morgan (Namibia).

Methodism first landed on South African shores in 1795, cloaked in the guise of colonialism and the empire. This date was just four years after the death of John Wesley, the founder of the movement. This makes the Methodist Church of Southern Africa one of the oldest Methodist or Wesleyan churches in the world.

The first record of a Methodist in the region was in the Christian Magazine and Evangelical Repository (1802). The article tells of a British soldier named John Irwin who had been stationed at the Cape of Good Hope from 1795 to protect colonial interests in the region. It records that he hired a small room and began to hold prayer meetings and services.

The formal mission of the church began in 1816 under the leadership of Rev Barnabas Shaw. The Methodists of the Cape were entwined in colonialism, as were most missionary movements that emanated from Britain at the time. Nevertheless, they sought to minister not just to the colonisers, but to the indigenous people living in the area and to slaves.

This got them into trouble with the British colonial authorities. An example was the refusal by the governor of the Cape, Lord Charles Somerset, to let Rev Shaw establish a congregation at the Cape. So began a history of civil disobedience. The Methodist Church continued to show great courage in addressing social, political and structural injustice.

It’s fair to ask why it’s taken almost 200 years for women to be elected to leadership positions in the church.

The most obvious reason is that Christianity, in general, remains a patriarchal religion. The Methodist Church of Southern Africa is no different: men dominate the leadership and formal structures at almost every level.

The church first allowed women ordination 43 years ago. By 2016, only 17% of the clergy were women, only 4% of regional leaders (circuit superintendents) were women, and there were no women bishops.

In her address to the 130th annual conference of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa, at which her election was confirmed, Rev Malinga echoed the words of Oliver Tambo, the late anti-apartheid activist and leader of the African National Congress in exile, who said: “No country can boast of being free unless its women are free.”

Her election, and those of Moses, Morgan and Whitby, brings South Africa a step closer to reaching that true freedom. The Conversation

“ZANU PF Can Never Change, Its Impossible,”

Pindula |Zimbabwean academic and visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science and Consortium at Amherst University in the United States of America, Chipo Dendere, says it is impossible for ZANU PF to change.

Dendere argues that those who join the party thinking that they can change it will be compromised.

Writing on microblogging site Twitter on Sunday, Dendere observed that the party’s foundations are deeply flawed: patronage, corruption, violence, anger, entitlement and greed. She wrote:

“ZANU PF can never change. It’s impossible. It defies logic that anyone would expect ZANU to democratize and bring peace plus prosperity.

Its foundations are deeply flawed; patronage, corruption, violence, anger, entitlement and greed. To work within ZANU structures you’d have to change

I think it’s hard to push for change by joining any of the structures because you’ll become compromised. You also can’t join them when you’re broke because money makes people vulnerable.

Maybe this is true for all political parties – they find your vulnerabilities and exploit.”

Zambian Police Summon Man Who Recorded Video Of Truck Driver Burning To Death In An Accident Instead Of Helping Him

Zambian Observer|Police in Nyimba Zambia have called upon the man who appeared in a video of a Truck driver getting burnt to death in his Truck after an accident that happened near Nyimba Boma to report himself at the station and explain why the life of Masauso Zulu couldn’t be preserved.

Mr.Zulu 55 died on the spot after the Volvo Truck he was driving laden with cooking oil lost control, overturned and bursted into flames.

Mr Zulu was still alive before the flames engulfed the driver’s seat,he could be heard in the video screaming in pain as he begged a man only identified as Besa who was 10 metres from the burning Truck to help him but Besa continued taking the video with no human regard or helping instinct.

Zulu was very much alive and cried several times for help before the fire engulfed the driver’s seat and burnt him to ashes.

“We want the man who took that video to report himself and help with further investigations also explain clearly why the life of the driver who was calling for help at that time was not preserved”said Eastern Province Deputy Police Commissioner Geoffrey Kunda.

All Three ZANU PF Matabeleland Provinces Endorse Mnangagwa As 2023 Candidate

Emmerson Mnangagwa

Own Correspondent|At least three provinces have so far endorsed Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the party’s sole presidential candidate for the 2023 election amid severe food shortages and debilitating hyperinflation that has forced some people to live from hand to mouth.

Zanu PF secretary for administration, Obert Mpofu, says more provinces are expected to endorse Mnangagwa ahead of the non-elective Annual People’s Conference set for next week in Goromonzi, Mashonaland East province.

Mpofu says Bulawayo overwhelmingly endorsed Mnangagwa’s candidacy today in the city, three years before the country holds harmonized elections.

Other provinces that have endorsed Mnangagwa are Matabeleland North and South. The former State Security Minister succeeded the late former president Robert Mugabe in 2017 following a defacto military coup.

Independent political observers have dismissed the move as mere politicking designed to distract the nation from serious economic problems bedeviling the southern African nation.

OPINION: Being Educated but Unconscious to a Fault in Zimbabwe

By Takura Zhangazha| My father probably hoped I would be a mathematical genius like him. My mother might have hoped the same but with an anticipation that I would encounter a religious calling to become a Catholic priest.

Regrettably I did not meet either of my parents’ expectations. I never became a mathematical genius nor a Catholic priest.  But I did know at some point that in everything I was to eventually become, formal education was given as key. 

As taught not only by my parents but also by the Zimbabwean government. 

And education also had a success hierarchy.  The most educated among us would eventually become medical doctors, engineers, lawyers (thanks to Herbert Chitepo) or priests.  The least educated would become bus drivers, security guards or God forbid what we derisively refer to as ‘garden boys’.  

And Robert Mugabe insisted on this hierarchy for a while. He also set up various state universities that demystified the acquisition of degrees and made it almost normal to have one.   

Until at some point the most educated became restive.  Those that were educated to blue collar levels decided that his stay in power was too iniquitous to their own aspirations and formed trade unions that challenged the very same hierarchy. 

In challenging it however the aspirations were the same.  That their children would via further education escape their own blue collar or peasant lives to being the nouveau rich in the leafier suburbs of Harare. 

And this is very ironic.  In being educated and struggling to get our children similarly or better educated we aspire for the same things, same lifestyles that those who would historically deny us already have. 

This is the bane of what I have previously referred to as the ESAP (Economic Structural Adjustment Program) generation of the 1990s.  We were taught that success, which was defined as driving a car, owning a television and living in affluent parts of capital cities comes through success in formal education.  

Only for that education to be made redundant with economic liberalization where jobs became not only based on your actual education but also your willingness to take risks and forgo a diligent studious past. 

But we insist in believing that the type of education your child receives will make them cross the Rubicon  of success.  Or will ensure that they remain north of Samora Machel Avenue.  The truth of the matter is that we are leading our children down a false garden path.  If like me, you were privileged enough to go to a school like St Ignatious College, Chishawasha, there is no logical reason why you would not want your offspring, to go to the same.  

Regrettably a lot of us who went to the same school believe that it would be beneath their aspirations for their children to go to the same schools they went to. 
Education then shifts from being a route to success to being an emblem of lifestyle success.  Almost as though we are watching how others perceive of our own personal success.  Never mind the children. 

But I must get back to my main point in this blog. 

As Zimbabweans we assume we are bright sparks because of our education system and our own personal education.  The truth of the matter is that while we may be formally smart we are organically dull. Our formal education regrettably does not always see the future.  It is too selfish, too self centered and too focused on immediate recognition.

This is what would explain our inability to think, even as educated as we would be told we are, collectively. Tell me, what intelligent, educated people even consider privatizing as natural a right as water?  Our mothers would have to defrock themselves in Bikita if that were to ever happen.  But it is being planned and for execution by the most educated of us.  PhD’s and all. 

The key issue is that we are at fault for assuming flaunting education certificates as the sine qua non of individual success. 
We have forgotten that you should never become educated in order to be a copycat.  Or to mimic others.  We should be educated to produce new knowledge.  

Always.  Especially in our African contexts where the Global North thinks we are exceedingly dull. Or that we are not organic about our won knowledge production.  

If you were to walk in Harare and ask young comrades the exact role of Mbuya Nehanda in our African liberation struggles you are least likely to find any affirmation of her role.  Even as you read this blog, if you are Zimbabwean, you will probably google her name. 

We cannot assume that the more educated we are, the more organically conscious we are.  I know comrades who have gone to Bible school and become pastors but still exhibit a naivety that cannot be considered progressive.  Or comrades who think being called a comrade is Russian and therefore anti-American.  Educated as they are.  Yet we know, historically, we would never have triumphed in the liberation struggle without calling referring to each other as comrade. Or friend.

You see comrades, we are not as educated as we think. In Africa.  We suffer. We continue. But we know how to talk and act back.

Takura Zhangazha writes here in his personal capacity takura-zhangazha.blogspot.com

ZACC Arrests Woman On US$700k Fraud

Delny Deanna Ashley Davies

State Media|A 43-YEAR-OLD Bulawayo businesswoman has appeared in court facing charges of defrauding a fellow city businessman of US$700 000 in a well calculated plan where she sought to offset a debt with a local businessman.

Delny Deanna Ashley Davies who owns Bean There Restaurant was arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) for allegedly defrauding businessman — Mr Prince Abraham of US$700 000. She was remanded out of custody to 11 December on $5 000 bail.

According to court records, sometime in November 2018, Davies hatched a plan to defraud Mr Abraham, who is the managing director of Nedlac Automation based in South Africa and Nedlac Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd based in Zimbabwe of US$700 000, which she used to settle her debt with one Mr Zakanya Patel.

It was stated that Davies approached Abraham and misrepresented to him that she had some free funds in South Africa and if he had any payments to settle in the neighbouring country, she had the capacity to do so. After falling prey to her trap, Mr Abraham is said to have transferred US$700 000 into her account. Abraham told Davies that his company had two major invoices, which had to be settled to Nedlac Automation South Africa adding to       R3 500 000.

Court records state that the invoices were to be settled as R3 070 000 to Maggotteax South Africa for goods bought and delivered to PPC Bulawayo and R430 000 to Toyota Nelspruit for Nedlac Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd company vehicle.

According to papers presented by Zacc in court, it was established that when the money was transferred into FMC Financial Services Ecobank account, US$72 000 financed an overdraft for FMC Financial Services and US$628 000 was transferred to a Steward Bank account, on instructions from Mr Patel.

It was noted that investigations established are that on 29 November 2018, R450 000 was paid to Nedlac Automation South Africa FNB account by Davies and she converted a balance of R3 050 000 to her own use.

Zacc stated that investigations further revealed that Davies made another deposit of R110 0000 into Nedlac Automation FNB account. Out of the US$700 000 only US$7 432 was recovered. Davies appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Tinashe Tashaya and will reappear in court on Wednesday for trial.

Seriously Sick Jacob Zuma Hurriedly Airlifted To Cuba, ANC Says They Are Not Aware Of That.

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Own Correspondent|Former South African President Jacob Zuma is reportedly sick and has had to be flown to a secret Cuban hospital on suspected poisoning.

Zuma is said to have gone to Cuba for treatment related to the 2014 poisoning plot after developing health complications.

It is believed he needed treatment outside the country because he either did not trust South African doctors or believed there was insufficient expertise to deal with poisoning.

A second source claimed that Zuma showed early signs of forgetfulness – a claim dismissed by a third source who said this might be a plan not to answer questions in his upcoming fraud and corruption trial.

The ANC however claims that it is just as surprised as most people by news reports that Zuma had taken ill and is undergoing treatment in Cuba.

The party’s national spokesperson, Pule Mabe, told journalists on the sidelines of the last national executive committee (NEC) meeting of the year, taking place in Benoni on Sunday, the party had no knowledge of the news.

“Well, like yourselves, we’ve seen media reports that suggest the health of the former president of the ANC might be ailing. If that was to be true, we of course wish him well and a speedy recovery,” said Mabe.

According to weekly newspaper Sunday World, Zuma was in Cuba seeking treatment for an illness linked to an alleged poison plot from 2014.

This despite the National Prosecuting Authority declining in September to investigate claims of him being poisoned, saying there was no evidence such an act had taken place.

Kasukuwere’s Grand Political Entry: Chamisa, Mnangagwa Unmoved

THE ruling Zanu PF and opposition MDC yesterday said they were unfazed by the launch of a political movement by self-exiled former ruling party stalwart, Saviour Kasukuwere.

Kasukuwere’s movement, known as “Tyson Wabantu”, was launched in Bulawayo on Thursday by a group of disgruntled former Zanu PF members known as G40.

The movement distributed flyers and T-shirts branded “Tyson Wabantu” in many residential areas in the country’s second capital city.

Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo told NewsDay Weekender yesterday that the ruling party would not spend sleepless nights on Kasukuwere, whom he described as a nonentity.

“The launch of the movement is insignificant and meaningless to us. He is representing nothing. That movement has no bearing on Zanu PF. We are a mass party which has a vast support base. We don’t lose sleep on that nonentity. He is just but a dreamer,” Moyo said.

MDC president Nelson Chamisa’s spokesperson Nkululeko Sibanda said Kasukuwere’s movement did not even affect an inch of their space as he was a Zanu PF creation.

“We don’t have to comment on that. Kasukuwere is former Zanu PF or Zanu PF, I think a comment from there would suffice. The MDC has had Kasukuwere as a political opponent. You know how we won elections when he was in politics. Why is that question even relevant?” Sibanda asked rhetorically.

Rose Phiri, former member of the ruling party women’s league, is the co-ordinator of Kasukuwere’s movement.More in Home

She said: “Tyson Wabantu movement is meant to unite all Zimbabweans and provide leadership towards a better Zimbabwe.”

Phiri said they were targeting one million people for the movement but admitted that the movement had no proper structures.

Kasukuwere has said he would issue a statement clarifying the position later on.

— NewsDay

Man Threatens To Jump Down To Death From NRZ Building In Bulawayo Because His Salary Is Too Little

A 35-year-old man was rescued after climbing the roof of Bulawayo’s tallest building before threatening to jump off.

Andrew Banda of Balfour Road in Bellevue was pulled back from the roof of the 110-meter high (360ft) National Railways of Zimbabwe building by fire fighters on Friday.

Dozens of people watched the drama unfold from the street below.

Chief Inspector Precious Simango of Bulawayo police said Banda was attempting to commit suicide.

“Security guards at the building alerted the Fire Brigade and they managed to rescue him. Police arrived at the scene after Banda had already been sent to the hospital,” Simango said.

Sources said Banda is an employee of the NRZ and had complained that his salary was “not enough to buy anything.”

The 23-floors NRZ building at the corner of Fife Street and 9th Avenue opened in 1985, becoming the tallest building in Zimbabwe. It lost that first ranking when the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe building, which stands at 120 meters high with 28 floors, was completed in 1997.

. ZimLive

Fresh Corruption Charges Against Kasukuwere Emerge

Saviour Kasukuwere

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) has commenced a probe into a raft of allegations of corruption at the Gokwe Town Council (GTC) where former Local Government minister, Saviour Kasukuwere was allegedly implicated, it has been established.

Kasukuwere was removed from government in late 2017 during a military coup that replaced ex-president Robert Mugabe with Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The exiled Kasukuwere is reportedly plotting a political comeback through a yet-to-be announced political party, which he will lead in the next general elections in 2023.

The former Zanu PF commissar is now accused of aiding the rot at the troubled Gokwe council through acts of omission or commission after the government at the time paid a blind eye to the corruption.

John Makamure, the Zacc spokesperson and a commissioner, confirmed the probe to The Standard, which has been investigating the alleged corruption in collaboration with the Information for Development Trust.

The investigations have corroborated findings by the Anti-Corruption Trust of Southern Africa (Act-SA), which produced a report detailing claims of graft at GTC in September.

Obert Chinhamo, the Act-SA director, told The Standard that the Zacc chairperson, Loice Matanda-Moyo, had personally promised him that the commission would follow up on the allegations contained in his organisation’s report.

The Kwekwe-based anti-graft outfit shared its report with the commission in September.

Act-SA met Zacc officials based in Gweru, the Midlands capital, on November 22 and the commission has already engaged residents in Gokwe, a small town that is located in the same province, in its evidence-gathering process.

“We are investigating the corruption allegations levelled against officials in Gokwe regarding operations at the town council. If we get strong evidence that there is corruption at the council, arrests will, naturally, be made,” Makamure said.

The council is being investigated under Zacc case number G05/10/2019.

The current town secretary, Melania Mandeya, is likely to form the main focus of the Zacc probe as she is facing a raft of allegations of corruption.

There was an outcry among councillors, residents and civil society over her appointment, which they alleged was irregular.

This publication established that in 2013 an advert for the post was flighted publicly following the sacking of the then incumbent, Tapiwa Marongwe, who was also being accused of corruption, but Mandeya did not apply.

A named senior local government ministry official ordered GTC to re-advertise the post, apparently to enable her to apply.

Investigations revealed that a total of eight candidates attended the interviews and Mandeya came fourth. She was beaten by Loud Ramakpola (81%), Shingirayi Tigere (78,8 %) and Victor Kondo (63%).

Ramakpola got the job, but resigned out of frustration four months later as he had been denied a council vehicle, telephone allowance and other conditions specified in his contract.

On October 21, 2014, Mandeya, who sources say was not employed by GTC then, was given a letter of appointment to the job and her contract would be effective from December 1, the same year, without the knowledge or approval of the Local Government Board.

Mandeya holds a Bachelor’s degree in Guidance and Counselling from the Zimbabwe Open University and the qualification is considered unsuitable for the job.

A letter obtained by the Standard indicates that councillors complained in writing to the then Local Government minister, Kasukuwere, over the irregularity, and her appointment was put on hold.

But she was reinstated on a full-time basis in January 2015 by the Local government ministry, again under unclear circumstances.

Despite the temporary freeze of her appointment, Mandeya still received her December salary and allowances.

She was paid US$2 597 through a transfer made on January 19, 2015 from the GTC’s CBZ Bank account into her ZB bank account 4558567128200.

The town secretary was also paid US$326 for diesel for December 2014 as indicated by voucher number RATV095.

Yet the council also paid the acting town secretary, Rosemary Chingwe, the sum of US$706 approved through voucher number 017 for the same month.

The money was wired into Chingwe’s ZB bank account number 4564398570200.

In May 2019, Mandeya allegedly gave a contract for catering services to a named local businesswoman, who could not be located for her response, without consulting councillors.

The businesswoman, sources said, was a front for the Gokwe district administrator Steward Gwatirinda. The value of the contract has been kept under wraps.

A July 1, 2019 letter leaked to this publication that was signed by the caterer shows that she instructed GTC to deduct $4 000 from the amount and direct it as part payment for a residential stand belonging to Gwatirinda, situated at Gokwe centre’s Kambasha area.

Gwatirinda admitted that he had received the payment, when contacted for a comment.

“Yes, someone paid for my stand at Gokwe Town Council, but that person owed me money. “However, it is a personal issue. I can’t discuss it in the media, how that person ended up owing me money,” he said.

The town secretary again gave a contract of US$12 000 to one Zaranyika to supply curtains for the Gokwe town house without going to tender.

Mandeya and Zaranyika are said to be relatives and were staying under the same roof.

In 2016, Mandeya received a Chevrolet vehicle, registration number AEF 2600, for US$58 000 despite the fact that one supplier was selling it for US$51 000 and no justification was given for preferring the costlier car.

Investigations showed that Mandeya owns two residential stands in the Kambasha low-density suburb against council policy and the Urban Councils Act. These are stands number 155 and 156.

Mandeya dismissed all the accusations against her as unfounded and malicious.

She, however, admitted that she came fourth in the interviews, but saw nothing wrong with her appointment.

“I didn’t employ myself,” she said.

She claimed council bought materials for curtaining of the town house and the US$12 000 figure was exaggerated. Mandeya denied being related to Zaranyika.

She also admitted owning two stands, but insisted there was nothing wrong with it.

Mandeya defended the purchase of the Chevrolet at an exorbitant price, saying they considered other things outside the price, but did not elaborate.

In 2011, the local authority paid a total of US$23 000 for the purchase of a Nissan NP300 from a Harare-based company that was meant for use by the finance director but, up to now, it has not been delivered.

The Act-SA report indicates that GTC has a secret CBZ nostro account that this paper later established is number 01721387410218 and was kept away from the councillors until recently.

It could not be immediately established who opened it and when, the signatories and the amount being held in the account.

Two cash receipt books disappeared at GTC early this year, but no report was made to the police nor did the council make efforts to warn the public.

The Act-SA report indicates that the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, which owns Chirisa Game Park in Gokwe, made a donation of US$8 000 to the town council, but does not specify when that happened and the purpose.

The report notes that there is no accountability to date on how the money was used despite demands to management for accountability from councillors.

Zimparks spokesperson, Tinashe Farawo, said he could not remember the donation.

Similarly, Act-SA alleges in its report that the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) disbursed funds to the local authority for road surfacing last year and GTC contracted Godfrey Nuwana, who owns a road construction company to do the job, but the money was allegedly diverted while the contractor was paid in the form of three residential stands named as numbers 10760, 10759 and 10758.

This paper has also established that, in 2011, a well-wisher who is now based in the United States, Peter Lobel, initiated a campaign dubbed “Mudzimiwemoto” (The Fire Fighter) to capacitate local authorities in civil protection.

Lobel donated a Volvo fire tender, registration number AAE8004, to GTC in 2016, but council books of finance indicate that the vehicle was purchased at a value of US$22 000.

Gokwe town council’s financial records have not been audited for over five years and management has repeatedly ignored calls for a forensic audit.

GTC’s 63rd full council meeting resolved on May 23, 2013, well before Mandeya took over, to buy a Toyota D4D vehicle from Croco Motors at US$38 000, but management opted for a used one at US$18 000.

Records show that the car was bought from an individual, one David Michael Catchington, and because it was a non-runner, council ended up spending US$34 000 to repair it.

At the height of a push by councillors to fish out corrupt tendencies and illicit financial flows, Mandeya reportedly fired the internal council auditor, Tavaziva Mavhengere on three months’ notice.

A document with recommendations to the full council meeting by the audit committee chairperson councillor Salstino Mapfunde after Mandeya fired the internal auditor indicated that efforts by the policy makers to trace opaque financial transactions were killed by the dismissal of the employee, who had most of the information.

Part of it reads: “The town secretary ill-advised council and destroyed my audit committee indirectly by terminating the contract of the (internal) auditor on three months’ notice illegally and without even following the procedures.

“We now do not have an auditor and when we want to have an audit committee meeting we are given a mere clerk (sic). It is mockery to my committee. ”

The audit committee chairperson says that the firing of the internal auditor had undermined their efforts to get answers on suspected fraudulent transactions.

“The case of the Gokwe Town Council is a microcosm of a bigger catastrophe in other local authorities.

“On the other side, relevant authorities that have a constitutional mandate to investigate corruption often give a blind eye especially when the leadership of these local authorities is linked to certain high profile individuals,” said Chinhamo.

Local government ministry permanent secretary, George Magosvongwe, confirmed receiving reports of corruption at GTC and like Zacc, also confirmed investigations would be conducted.

“The ministry received reports of the alleged corruption activities at Gokwe Town Council,” he said.

“To this effect, an investigation will be carried out to establish the facts and the results will be availed in due course.”

  • Standard

We Don’t Know Of Any Coup But Change Of “Administration That Was Widely Celebrated,” SADC Speaks On Zim Coup

Correspondent|The Executive Secretary of SADC Dr Stergomena Tax says Zimbabwe never experienced a coup but a change of Administration that all Zimbabweans celebrated.

Responding to Zimbabweans who were questioning SADC’s support of the coup Tax said, “Which coup? SADC is unaware of the said coup, is aware of change of administration that was extensively celebrated and supported by nationals!”

Tax said SADC will not meddle in the affairs of Zimbabwe but encourages the citizens to engage the local and internal systems in achieving their grievances.

“I have already responded to this. Use the Parliament and Judiciary. Engage with the Executive. Regional bodies come in after exhausting internal mechanisms. Are you at that stage? Use the Parliament and Judiciary. Engage with the Executive. Regional bodies come in after exhausting internal mechanisms.”

When questioned whether SADC was seeing democracy in Zimbabwe Tax said, “Why, the parliament is composed of the ruling party and the opposition? 1/3 is the opposition!”

In November 2017, the army waged a military coup that ended 37 years of the late President Robert Mugabe’s iron rule.

The coup claimed the life of CIO Boss Peter Munetsi and many unaccountable for citizens.

Woman Accuses Peter Ndlovu Of Scoring Twins Then Refusing Responsibility

Peter Ndlovu

Mamelodi Sundowns team manager and former star player Peter Ndlovu is accused by his baby mama of being a deadbeat dad.

The former English Premier League player who retired from soccer 11 years ago, has been at loggerheads with his baby mama for two years after he allegedly abandoned his fatherly responsibilities for his twins.

The woman, who cannot be named to protect the identity of the children, told Sunday World the Zimbabwean-born goal poacher has never meaningfully supported his kids except for buying them a pram and Sundowns soccer jerseys emblazoned with their names and signed by the team ever since they were born two years ago.

The Soweto resident revealed that Ndlovu has always been ducking and diving whenever she reminded him of his responsibilities, leaving her with no choice but to assume the duties of being both father and mother to their twins.

She said the former Coventry star has used every excuse in the book to try to avoid seeing his kids, and he last saw them in January when he arranged for them to meet his eldest daughter.

But she said all that had been coming from the soccer legend were excuses for not coming to see his kids or for not making any financial contribution to their upbringing.

“He is refusing to do anything for his twins. It’s a pity because I thought he would change and do the right thing. It appears I was wrong about him,” said the baby mama.

She said she was scared for her kids because they were now dependent on her income, which could not compare to the almost R100 000 monthly salary Ndlovu was getting from Mamelodi Sundowns.

The 34-year-old mother said she fears that she might struggle to keep up with school fees next year as she plans to enrol them at a nursery school.

She said her parents, who are pensioners, have been looking after the twins after Ndlovu promised to pay her. But she said he never fulfilled his promise.

“All I want from him is for him to meet me half way so that they are able to go to school without any issues. I know I can’t afford to pay for their school fees on my own.”

She said Ndlovu has missed two of their twins’ birthday parties despite the fact that he was invited to be part of the celebration.

“All he keeps on doing is to promise to come, and when the time comes, he just cooks up some excuse or goes quiet.”

The baby mama also revealed that Ndlovu once chastised her for not following the order of his suggested names when naming their twins.

She said he demanded she go to Home Affairs to change the order of the names so that his suggested names came first on their birth certificates. Reflecting on their relationship, the baby mama said Ndlovu used to spoil her rotten during their relationship, and that all was loveydovey until she fell pregnant in August 2016.

She said they had met at the Premier Soccer League offices three years ago, and she fell pregnant just six months into the relationship.

Ndlovu read our questions but did not respond. He later told his baby mama through Whatsapp that he won’t comment.

– Credit: Sunday World

Jonathan Moyo Unveils New Political Party

Own Correspondent|Professor Jonathan Moyo is over the moon with the formation of yet another new political party.

It is not clear who the leaders of the movement are.

Said Prof Moyo, “So there’s a new political party in town. Not sure though if it’s Peoples Party or People’s Party. In this season of the people, we have the first #PartyYabantu. Meanwhile the “PP” abbreviation has an unmistakable ring of Pee Pee!.”

Top Military General (Ret) Alleges He Got The Shock Of His Life When He Discovered His Young Wife Has An STI

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Police To Shoot Mashurugwi On Sight, Minister Announces

ZIYAMBI ZIYAMBI

The Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Ziyambi Ziyambi has said machete wielding miners will be shot on sight.

Ziyambi said government has told the police to shoot anyone found holding a machete at mining areas.

He was speaking while addressing the Zanu PF Mashonaland West provincial inter-district conference in Chinhoyi. He said, “We are going to ban mabhemba in mining areas. We instructed police to shoot to kill those to be found with a machete, those arrested for possession of the weapon will not be granted bail.”

The government owned media has reported that hundreds of people have been killed across the country by machete-wielding gangs at gold-mining areas.

Latest investigations have revealed that the Mashurugwi gangsters attack not only artisanal miners but ordinary people going about their chores, robbing them of their possessions and sometimes leaving them for dead.+

Chiwenga’s Wife Marry Files Court Paper Challenging Ex-Hubby Kawondera’s $700k Lawsuit

Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga’s wife, Marry has filed court papers challenging a US$700 000 claim filed by her former husband and ex-Zimbabwe Warriors striker, Shingai Kaondera

In July this year Kaondera, approached the High Court with the claim alleging that his former wife fraudulently obtained a divorce order against him with a view to get married to the then army general.

The former football star said he was prejudiced of over half a million dollars in investments, which he was supposed to amass as Marry’s partner.

But Marry has responded by requesting Kaondera to supply her with further particulars in order to enable her to answer to the claims.

She asked Kaondera on what basis he claiming his signature on the divorce consent papers and affidavit of waiver were forged.

Marry asked her former husband how he had come up with the US$700 000 figure for the damages in light of the fact that the couple never acquired any assets of substantial value during the existence of their marriage.

“Defendant [Marry] submits that plaintiff freely and voluntarily signed consent paper and affidavit of waiver and puts plaintiff to the strict proof of his allegations,” she said in the court papers.

“The plaintiff was not opposed to the order of divorce being granted on the terms granted otherwise plaintiff would not have waited for nine years to raise these false and malicious allegations.

“The parties never acquired any immovable property during the subsistence of their marriage and there was no immovable property to share.

“The parties agreed that each party would keep those movable properties in each party’s custody as his or her sole property.

“Defendant puts plaintiff to strict proof of the contrary.”

In his claim Kaondera said the US$700 000 was for compensation for the loss of immovable property and a company called Latchelle (Pvt) Ltd, which he lost to Marry.

But in her response Chiwenga said she has no knowledge of the company adding Kaondera “is put to the strict proof of the existence of such a company and its directors and shareholders”.

In his lawsuit Kaondera also claimed that he never consented to divorcing Marry as alleged in the court papers but the VP’s wife dismissed his assertions as false. The matter is pending.

Meanwhile, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga gave Marry until Friday, December 6, to leave their matrimonial home in Borrowdale, ZimLive understands.

The retired army general furiously cut ties his wife in July after a hospital bedside row in South Africa as he battled a mystery illness.

Marry Chiwenga

Marry, a former model, was forced to return home as Chiwenga was flown to China where he received lengthy treatment before returning home on November 23.

Chiwenga has not been home to see Marry or their children after moving into their other property in Chisipite, from where he has been plotting his divorce.

Sources say a day after returning home, on November 24, the vice president sent an emissary to serve Marry with “gupuro” – a traditional Shona divorce token, typically a coin.

The couple were customarily married in 2011. The marriage is recognised under Zimbabwean law but carries complexities which notoriously bring grief to widows. Marry reportedly drew Chiwenga’s ire when she asked for a Marriage Act (Chapter 5:11) union as the 63-year-old battled for his life in a Pretoria hospital.

Chiwenga, who suspects that he was poisoned, reportedly told aides he feared his wife may have had a hand in his illness and accused her of infidelity.

Shortly after returning home, Chiwenga called in Harare lawyer Wilson Manase to finalise his separation.

Manase, while confirming Chiwenga was his client, declined to comment.

— The Standard/

21 000 Cattle Succumb To Drought

CATTLE deaths due to the effects of drought in the Matabeleland region have reached catastrophic levels with 21 400 deaths having been recorded as of last week, amid reports that farmers are struggling to source supplementary feeding and reliable water sources for their animals.

Though the number of livestock poverty deaths, especially cattle, is being felt countrywide due to depleted grazing and diminishing water sources, it is mostly felt in the Matabeleland region where the climate conditions and soils do not favour cropping but tend to go so well with animal husbandry.

Official statistics obtained by Sunday News reveal that over 21 000 cattle have succumbed to drought to date though the figure surpasses that as the death of some of the animals has not been reported.

A survey by Sunday News in parts of Matabeleland revealed that drought had taken its toll, with domestic animals dying on daily basis.

“The situation is bad as you can see. Cattle are dying everyday and the rains that came a few weeks ago have not helped the situation at all,” said Mr Ackim Ndlovu from Mbondweni in Filabusi.

Figures obtained by this paper from Government departments reveal that 21 400 cattle have succumbed to drought with 15 180 being from Matabeleland South Province, while 6 220 deaths were recorded in Matabeleland North. Beitbridge District has been the hardest hit area in the region with almost 4 000 cattle reported to have died with one farmer losing over 150 animals.

Gwanda District has recorded 2 568 deaths, Mangwe (1 433), Matobo (1 734), Bulilima (2 695), Insiza (2 367) and Umzingwane (390).

Matabeleland South has an estimated cattle population of slightly above 600 000.

Matabeleland South provincial livestock officer, Mr Zondani Muchemwa said if urgent intervention was not taken the situation might turn out to be very catastrophic.-State media

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Shock As School Demands US $ 3000 Fees Per Term

PARENTS with children going to boarding schools and private schools in and around Bulawayo are likely to have a bleak Christmas as they will be agonising over school fees for next year, with some schools proposing figures in the range of $60 000 for the first term, while others are charging $17 000.

Revelations are that Falcon College in Esigodini has proposed a $60 000 or an equivalent of US$3 000 while Christian Brothers College (CBC) in Bulawayo will be charging $17 300 per term for next year.

Catholic-run Dominican Convent is also said to be charging in excess of $13 000 per term while Petra College is asking for $12 600 for secondary and $8 260 for primary with the possibility of a top up that will be determined by changes in the prices of goods mid-way through the first term.
Some private schools such as St Thomas Primary are charging $8 300.

Cyrene Mission (boarding school) is charging $4 000 excluding grocery. Matopo High School and Gloag are said to have adopted a wait and see attitude as schools closed without finalising the deliberations on the fees.-State media

School Classroom

ED Told To Use War Time Tactics On Opponents

VICE President Constantino Chiwenga has been urging his boss, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, to drop his soft stance and be a little bit harder including employing the tough liberation war-time tactics on political opponents, the President himself has revealed.

President Mnangagwa made the revelations on Saturday while responding to Zimbabwe Liberation War Collaborators’ Association (ZILIWACO) chairperson, Pupurai Togarepi, who had raised the issue of factionalism in Zanu-PF.

“Chiwenga always tells me that I am too soft. But I always tell him that we can no longer use tactics that we used during the war.

“But the truth is the truth. You don’t hunt with other people’s dogs. We need to find other ways to flush out other people’s dogs.

“And you, as war collaborators, can be our eyes and ears just like you were during the liberation struggle,” said President Mnangagwa.

The ZILIWACO meeting was held at the Harare City Sports Centre yesterday, and both the President and his deputy were in attendance.

Factionalism has been rearing its ugly head once again within the ruling party, with the President himself warning at a recent politburo meeting that the G40 remains stubborn and has been labelled a national security threat.

— Zimbabwe Voice

Etoile Du Sahel Thrash FC Platinum

FC Platinum suffered their second straight defeat in the CAF Champions League Group B on Saturday.

The Zimbabwe champions lost 3-0 to Tunisian side Etoile Du Sahel, a week after going down to Al Hilal of Sudan.

The North Africans dominated the match from the early moments of the game, making a couple of raids which the hosts survived.

It was not long until Karim Aribi broke the deadlock in the 23rd minute following some sloppy defending by the Platinum Boys. The forward got his second of the day in the first minute of the second half after the home team’s backline was caught napping again.

Perfect Chikwende had a late opportunity at the other end to pull his team back into the game, but his effort hit the woodwork.

Hazem Haj Hassen killed the contest on the stroke of full-time when scored Etoile’s third goal of the match.

The Tunisians now top the group with six points while FC Platinum lies at the bottom with no points.Soccer 24

ED Blows US$12Million On Mazondo, Expensive Jets

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa and his bloated entourage splashed US$12 million on travel expenses between January and September this year at a time government is battling to contain an intractable economic crisis.

However, the US$12 million reflected in the proposed 2020 budget estimates of expenditure contained in the blue book is a conservative figure, considering Mnangagwa’s endless flights aboard a luxurious hired jet which took him to Japan in August at a cost of US$1,7 million before he jetted to New York the next month for the United Nations (UN) General Assembly at roughly the same cost.

By August, Mnangagwa’s flying adventures had taken him to 40 destinations aboard the regal plane which costs US$30 000 to hire for an hour.Mnangagwa’s unbridled spending on lavish travel has seen government spend ZW$195 448 930 million (US$12,2 million at Interbank rate) on local and foreign trips in the first eight months of the year.

Calculations based on the budget estimates of expenditure tabled in parliament by Finance minister Mthuli Ncube reveal Mnangagwa used US$12 215 558 when converted at the current interbank rate. Actual figures of expenditure up to September 2019 outlined in the blue book, indicate that the Office of the President and Cabinet spent ZW$12 979 637 (US$811 227) on domestic travels, while ZW$182 469 293 (US$11 404 330) was on foreign trips.

According to the blue book, the money spent on travel by government was in excess of ZW$2 million of the year’s budget which was estimated at ZW$165 745 811 (US$10 359 113).

Since ascending into power through a military coup that toppled former president Robert Mugabe after nearly four decades of rule, Mnangagwa and members of his administration have been globe-trotting in search ofmuch-needed foreign investors, under the “Zimbabwe is open for business” mantra.

Mnangagwa has also been seeking lines of credit to kick-start the comatose economy.In the first nine months of last year Mnangagwa’s travels had gobbled US$23,2 million against a foreign travel budget of US$17 million, according to the Finance ministry.

On most of his foreign travels, Mnangagwa has been using a luxurious jet operated by Swiss aviation Comlux, hired at US$30 000 per hour.In July Mnangagwa attended the United Nations General Assembly in New York accompanied by a bloated entourage of 90 people, including Zanu PF youths.

Despite the rhetoric on austerity, government has been spending millions of taxpayers’ money on other controversial projects such as hiring four top-notch international public relations firms this year, to facelift the country’s battered image, in addition to numerous travels.The Ministry of Finance also allocated ZW$3,1 billion (US$187,6 million) to the Ministry of Defence and War Veterans.

While sectors which are critical to reviving the ailing economy, such as the Ministry of Industry and Commerce as well as the Mines ministry, have been allocated ZW$368 million (US$23 million) and ZW$293,2 million (US$18,3 million) respectively.

Ironically, the government is failing to address the water crisis and power outages due to lack of funding. Harare City Council has pointed out that it had lost capacity to purify the water it pumps into homes, citing shortages of foreign currency to buy the water treatment chemicals.

It also comes as runaway inflation, which has decimated earnings and pushed prices of basic goods and services beyond the affordability of the majority of Zimbabweans.

Annualised inflation, currently at 440% has forced local firms to adopt hyperinflationary reporting despite Ncube having projected single digit inflation for next year.

-The Independent

Everton Dismiss Chelsea

Everton finally remembered how to win when they crashed Chelsea 3-1 in a Premier League game played at Goodison Park today.

Days after parting ways with Portuguese manager Marco Silva, the Tofees needed something to rejuvenate the mood and Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s brace and Richarlison’s early strike were all they needed to come back to winning ways after the 5-2 drubbing by city rivals Liverpool at Anfield.

Frank Lampard’s men got their consolation from former Real Madrid man Mateo Kovacic.

New Everton manager Duncan Ferguson celebrated wildly with the fans as he started his tenure on a winning note.Soccer24

Joel Ngodzo Speaks On Soccer Star Of The Year Award

SOCCER Star of the Year, Joel “Josta” Ngodzo was certain that he had bagged the top accolade in the country because of the goals he scored this season together with the assists he has provided.

The 30-year-old Caps United midfielder took the top gong ahead of Triangle captain Ralph Kawondera and Highlanders striker Prince Dube. He has scored 10 goals this season and chipped in with a number of assists for Makepekepe who are in the race for the championship with two games remaining.

“I am so happy because this is my first time to be the Soccer Star, I was 95 percent sure I was winning it because as a midfielder with 10 goals as an attacking midfielder, looking at my assists there are many of them, that’s why I was so sure,’’ Ngodzo said.

Ngodzo finally took home the most coveted trophy on the domestic football scene having come close in his very first season with Highlanders.

On what has really changed in his game for him to get the top prize he said; “It’s the first time for me to score so many goals, to have plenty assists.”

The midfield genius feels vindicated after being jettisoned at Highlanders in 2015 by then coach Bongani Mafu, which forced him to move to Caps United where he felt treasured.

“It seems Mafu didn’t like me, because when he got to Highlanders, he said I can’t play football and I am overweight but I went to Caps United like that, they appreciated me, gave me training, I didn’t spend more than a year without playing,” Ngodzo said.State media

Mthuli Ncube’s Space Satellite Budget Slammed Again

The Zimbabwe Peace Project has rapped Minister of Finance and Economic Development Mthuli Ncube for budgeting for space satilite at a time when majority citizens are wallowing in perpetual poverty due to economic crunch.

ZPP made the criticism in its latest report.

“Minister of Finance and Economic Development Mthuli Ncube presented the ZWD63, 66 billion 2020 budget titled ‘Gearing for Higher Productivity, Growth and Job creation’,” ZPP said.

“Notable and commendable changes were that the education and health sectors received the highest allocations at ZWD10, 7 billion and ZWD6, 5 billion respectively; a shift from the past where the defence ministry received the highest allocation.”

ZPP said furthermore, government set aside ZWD200 million to procure sanitary wear for disadvantaged women and girls, a welcome relief for millions of girls for whom sanitary wear was inaccessible due to high prices.

“Interestingly, while the majority of citizens are reeling in extreme poverty the budget statement also set aside resources for a space satellite,” said ZPP.

“Minister Ncube however announced the continuation of subsidies to Command Agriculture and Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO) while scrapping grain subsidies to grain millers.”

ZPP said the Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMZ) subsequently announced an increase in the price of mealie meal from ZWD55 to ZWD101, 66.

“The public outcry that followed led President Emmerson Mnangagwa to restore the subsidies. He stated that he had not been consulted before the decision was taken,” the watchdog said.

-Byo24

Who Will Bring Justice To Our People?

Blessing Simpson Madzima

Isn’t it time to acknowledge that only a People’s revolution has the possibility of bring closure to all the pain and distress in our society.

The imagination and flashbacks of what our government and our security apparatus have done to our communities and our society will remain tormenting until justices is facilitated and provided. The pain of our people living with these wounds and scars perpetrated by our own government which is meant to protect citizens will always be unbearable, especially that there is no effort to bring justice to all the victims and deal with the trauma inflicted in our society.

Whom should we continue to expect to bring that justice to the people and ensure our dignity and our freedoms will never be flaunted as such again. Why should we not advocate for revolution which we the ordinary citizens lead knowing well that it’s a battle that has to be won.

Politicians and our oppressors will always find it easy to dialogue and move on with life. We the ordinary citizens and the victims will continue to live under the shadows of that repression and brutality. It is time we are demanding justice to all these victims.

Someone must take responsibility and accountability to ensure we have a closure to these crimes of humanity.

If you are Zimbabwean and you love our country, it is our responsibility to stand up and demand justice for our people and a New Zimbabwe. Our perpetrators must be confronted and be forced to resign.

Power resides in People and the People’s voice is the sovereign of our country.

Mugabe’s Blueroof Mansion Now Safely In The Hands Of Grace

Title to the Mugabe family’s Borrowdale home commonly referred as the Blue Roof, and the Mount Pleasant property given to Bona Mugabe-Chikore — the late former president Cde Robert Mugabe’s daughter — as a wedding gift in March 2014, will be transferred to the former First Family, Zanu-PF has reiterated.

Last week, Zanu-PF’s commercial division, M and S Syndicate (Private) Limited, contested the registration of the upmarket properties cited as part of the late former president’s estate. Through their lawyers Chihambakwe, Mutizwa & Associates, the company argued the properties, including a Waterfalls home, still belonged to them and cannot be registered under the estate of the late former president.

The Mugabe family had listed the properties as part of the late former president’s estate in a declaration filed at the Master of the High Court.

Zanu-PF’s Secretary for Legal Affairs, Cde Paul Mangwana, said the position of the party remains that the properties will be transferred to the Mugabe family, adding the move is also in recognition of Cde Mugabe’s contributions to the country.

“The leader of the party (President Mnangagwa) made it abundantly clear that the properties in question will be transferred to the family. That is the position of the party as communicated by the First Secretary,” said Cde Mangwana.

“This also comes back to the issue of the relationship between the party and its former leader. He is the founding father of our beloved nation and that is one obvious reason why the President made that commitment.”

The route taken by M & S, Cde Mangwana said, was legally correct in terms of corporate governance, but work was underway to finalise the issue with the shareholder (Zanu-PF).

“M & S Syndicate is legally correct that the properties in question belong to them. In terms of good corporategovernance, their position is justified. However, the party is the shareholder and there will be communication between the shareholder and M & S Syndicate on how the properties will be transferred.

“I am not at liberty to share discussions between M & S Syndicate and the shareholder, which is Zanu-PF. That information will be shared at the appropriate time. The issue of the transfer is work in progress and the President made his commitment towards that issue very clear.”

The Mugabe family appointed the late former president’s daughter, Bona Mugabe-Chikore, as the executor of his estate. According to the family, Cde Mugabe, who died in Singapore on September 6 this year after a long battle with prostate cancer, did not leave a will for his vast wealth.

He left behind wife Mrs Grace Mugabe, daughter Bona and sons Robert and Chatunga, as well as Russel Goreraza (stepson).

Sources privy to the compilation of Cde Mugabe’s estate told The Sunday Mail that at least three law firms — Uriri Attorneys-at-Law; DSL, a security services outfit; and Venturas and Samkange Legal Practitioners — are responsible for the onerous task.

Family lawyer Mr Terrence

Hussein of Hussein Ranchod is reportedly superintending over the process.

Some close family members, who elected to remain anonymous because of the sensitivity of the matter, recently told The Sunday Mail that some of Cde Mugabe’s wealth had already been divided up and might never be made public.

Family spokesperson Mr Walter Chidhakwa recently told this publication that the late revolutionary’s belongings were distributed in accordance with traditional custom at a memorial service held in Zvimba on October 19.

The Blue Roof mansion is valued around US$9 million.

-State media

‘ZEC Refuses To Register Zanu PF Original’

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has responded to reports that a new political party named Zanu-PF Original has been registered with the elections management body, saying as ZEC they do not register political parties.

Reports over the week indicated that a new party, believed to be fronted by former Zanu-PF Commissar Saviour Kasukuwere, had lodged its papers with ZEC.

The reports came after Kasukuwere, who is in self-imposed exile in South Africa, told media in that country last weekend that he is challenging the 2023 presidential elections, saying he has been receiving support from disgruntled members of the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC and the ruling Zanu-PF who wanted a third party that spoke to their aspirations.

However, ZEC Commissioner Qhubani Moyo has responded to reports that ZEC has registered Zanu-PF Original as a new party.

“ZEC does not register political parties. We are notified of existence and we acknowledge receipt of the existence upon submission of Constitution.The said Zanu-PF Original brought a letter announcing its existence but they are yet to give us their constitution so that we put them on our data base,” Moyo said on social media, Saturday.

Asked why ZEC allowed new parties choose a name that resembles one that already exists, as in the case of Movement for Democratic Change Zimbabwe which was recently announced, Moyo said that was a problem for legislators to resolve at law-making level.

“The challenge arises from the fact that there is no regulations for registration of political parties. In other countries there are such regulations and definitions of what a party must fullfill to be registered.

“There debate now on what model can be used to register political parties in Zim going into the future.

“For now even where a parties have similar names and differ acronyms they considered different parties,” the ZEC Commissioner explained.

-Harare Live

Welshman Ncube Offers Free Opposition Advice To #Tysonwabantu

Jane Mlambo| Opposition MDC vice President Professor Welshman Ncube has offered words of advice to the new entrant Savior Kasukuwere telling the former Zanu PF strongman that he will not easily get support from his former colleagues.

Prof Ncube believes former vice President Joice Mujuru failed to make a mark because she thought she would benefit from Zanu PF supporters ditching their party enmasse to join her project.

Kasukuwere has hit the ground running with countless pictures of his supporters clad in t-shirts spotted particularly in Bulawayo.

Tough Time For Parents With School-Going Children As Fees Go Up To As High As $60 000

PARENTS with children going to boarding schools and private schools in and around Bulawayo are likely to have a bleak Christmas as they will be agonising over school fees for next year, with some schools proposing figures in the range of $60 000 for the first term, while others are charging $17 000.

Revelations are that Falcon College in Esigodini has proposed a $60 000 or an equivalent of US$3 000 while Christian Brothers College (CBC) in Bulawayo will be charging $17 300 per term for next year. 

Catholic-run Dominican Convent is also said to be charging in excess of $13 000 per term while Petra College is asking for $12 600 for secondary and $8 260 for primary with the possibility of a top up that will be determined by changes in the prices of goods mid-way through the first term.

Some private schools such as St Thomas Primary are charging $8 300. Cyrene Mission (boarding school) is charging $4 000 excluding grocery. Matopo High School and Gloag are said to have adopted a wait and see attitude as schools closed without  finalising the deliberations on the fees. 

“Meetings for the two schools will be held on 11 January to decide on the fees for the first term. But that is unfair to parents as there will be little time left before schools open on 14 January to run around and raise whatever will be required,” said a parent at Matopo, Mrs Miriam Ndlovu.

Parents with children at Government secondary schools in Bulawayo however, will pay between $400 and $600, according to sources. Meanwhile, our Harare Bureau reports that there is likely to be an exodus from private and mission schools to public schools due to sharp fees hikes with some schools. Most schools, both public and private, have already ominously signalled they would significantly hike their fees in tandem with galloping expenses needed to keep the institutions running. But some parents say the proposed new fees, as indicated by preliminary invoices handed out to parents last week, range from “shocking”, “ridiculous” to “outrageous”.

Although schools have been continuously adjusting their fees through out the year through top-ups, the latest round of proposed increases, especially at a time salaries have remained low, have created a “perfect storm” where parents and guardians — even with the aid of savings — simply cannot afford. The lowest-paid civil servant earns a little above $1 000 per month. 

Most of those affected are presently scouting for schools that meet their budget. 

“It is a shock! We had been anticipating an increase but not to this level,” said a parent whose child attends boarding school at Rusununguko High in Goromonzi, Mashonaland East, soon after picking up her son at Robert Gabriel Mugabe Square last week.

She refused to be identified for fear of victimisation.

“They say we have to pay $9 000 (next year), but where will we get the money? I am a mere nurse . . . so I may have to enrol him at a more affordable day school.”

The increases are being keenly felt in boarding schools. Pupils who will enrol for form one at Catholic-run St Dominic’s Chishawasha, located 24-kilometres from the capital, Harare, will have to part with $12 200. Similarly, Methodist-run Sandringham High School is proposing an $11 896 fee, including uniforms. Private schools are indexing their fees to the US-dollar exchange rate to insulate against soaring expenses, they say.

Fees at Highfield-based Regina Mundi Convent Primary School are currently pegged at US$280 per pupil per term, which translates to about $4 500 using the current interbank foreign exchange rate. A representative organisation of private schools, the Association of Schools (ATS), said schools will continue complying with the law, but they have to recover costs of delivering a specific service.

“As far as we understand, schools charge in Zimbabwe dollars. Each member school of ATS is independent: ATS is not required to approve or even know what fees that schools charge. ATS core values are: integrity, accountability, ethical governance and professionalism. One of the criteria of membership of ATS schools is that they are not for profit, but they do deliver a specific service whose costs have to be recovered,” said ATS chief executive officer Mr Tim Middleton.

However, there are fears that even Government schools would be applying for an adjustment, particularly in tuition, which is used to finance school projects and administrative expenses. Zimbabwe Schools Development Associations/Committees secretary-general Mr Everisto Jongwe said while schools had to review fees to remain viable, increases had to be borne out of an inclusive consultative process that guarantees a win-win for everyone.

“I would not want to blame the schools for wanting to hike the fees because the economic environment demands that they do that to remain viable. But we encourage schools to work with SDCs, parents and other stakeholders so as to come up with a solution which works for everyone.”

There are, however, fears the spate of fee hikes will trigger a wave of transfers between schools. Most worryingly, teachers believe that the present upheavals might result in rising drop-outs in rural schools. Zimbabwe Teachers’ Union (ZIMTA) chief executive officer Dr Sifiso Ndlovu said parents in rural areas might be worse off.

“We had a situation where parents in urban areas and formerly group A and B schools generally made an effort to pay school fees. It was in the rural areas where we had those problems, but with the current situation, we may begin to see even those in urban areas struggling.”

The solution, he added, lies in arresting inflation. 

“It is the shocker prices of everything that are causing this situation; we have shocker electricity bills, shocker fuel prices, shocker food prices. So as we try to come up with a solution, those are the factors that we have to consider.”

According to a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) report, about 20 400 pupils in Zimbabwe dropped out of primary school in 2018. The main reasons cited for this phenomenon were financial constraints, expulsion, and absconding.

Primary and Secondary Education Permanent Secretary Mrs Tumisang Thabela said schools should follow procedure before increasing fees.

“Our position as the Government is that all schools, in consultation with the School Development Committees, should apply first before they increase school fees. This includes all schools, including boarding schools and trust schools, because they are registered with us.”

-State Media

“Zimbabwe Is A Dictatorship Reeling From The Effects Of A Man Made Crisis”

BY: Nomusa Garikai- It is a real tragedy that Zimbabwe is now in a serious mess; millions are facing heart breaking hardship from lack of water, no food, no work, no fuel, no medicine, etc.

The situation is now so bad that hundreds are dying everyday of hunger and easily curable ailments. If Zimbabwe had a healthy and functioning democracy the country would have done something to stop the relentless slide into the abyss of the last 39 years. 

Sadly, Zimbabwe is de facto one-party dictatorship and the country has been stuck with this corrupt, incompetent and vote rigging regime for 39 years and counting. The consequences of the decades of misrule is the economic ruins, over 30 000 murdered for political gain and a totally subdued and helpless electorate. 

This is a man-made crisis and, as is often the case with such problems, those responsible for the crisis are not only stubbornly refusing to admit responsibility but are flatly refusing to take the medicine to cure the problem.  

”Some (opposition parties) openly call for rolling out of mass action, even violent protests in order to oust a democratically-elected government,” Foreign Affairs minister Sibusiso Moyo told diplomats in Harare.

“Some stubbornly refuse to accept the outcome of the 2018 election; refuse to lend themselves or their ideas to the national dialogue process initiated by the President. Some continue to call for sanctions and the diplomatic isolation of their own country, believing that only external mediation can heal the deep polarisation which continues to afflict our nation and our people.”

When President Mnangagwa, Minister S Moyo and the rest of the November 2017 military coup plotters seized power from Mugabe they were cocksure they would revive Zimbabwe’s comatose economy in no time. Mnangagwa was so cocksure of his administration delivering the economic recovery he was announcing; “Zimbabwe is open for business!” just a few weeks after the coup. 

It is now two years since the coup and the economy has decided got worse, not better. Unemployment has remained at the nauseating 90% plus level, inflation has moved from single digit a year ago to1000% plus, public health care has all but collapse, 7.7 million Zimbabweans are facing starvation, etc. It is an open secret that the flood gate of investors has not materialised and “Zimbabwe is open for business!” is dead in the water. 

Instead of acknowledging that whatever policies and plans he had to revive the economy have failed, Mnangagwa is know blaming Nelson Chamisa’s refusal to endorse him as the winner of last year’s election for the failures. This is just nonsense, of course.

Mnangagwa did not need Chamisa’s political endorsement, he had the presidency and 2/3 majority in parliament, to implement Zanu PF’s economic policies and plans. He did implement the policies and plans and they failed to produce the desire economic recovery because they were the wrong policies and plans. Period!

The claim that the refusal to acknowledge Mnangagwa’s legitimacy has undermined Zanu PF’s re-engagement efforts with the West is just shameless denial of the facts. The EU, Americans, etc. had teams of election observers last year and they all condemned the election as a farce. The Americans certainly did not need Chamisa or any other Zimbabwean to tell them the elections were rigged, they observed that for themselves and acted accordingly. 

Blaming the country’s worsening economic situation on sanctions is yet another lie because whatever financial loses they have brought it is nothing compared the the billions of dollars the nation has been losing because of corrupt and mismanagement. 

But even if sanctions were a big problem, it is nonsensical to blame the “opposition for calling the sanctions”.  Zanu PF is exaggerating the opposition’s power and influence to suit the regime to twisted narrative. 

The political dialogue Zanu PF is calling for is just an excuse to corral all the country’s opposition politicians into the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) for the purpose of silencing them. Zimbabwe’s opposition is weak and feeble already and POLAD will render it utterly useless.

The country’s worsening economic situation is causing heart breaking human suffering and deaths and it is natural that the people would want to voice their concerns. The regime is clearly determined to use brute force to silence all dissent under the pretext all protests are to “oust a democratically-elected government”. 

If Zimbabwe was a health and functioning democratic nation; peaceful protests would allowed. Still, there will be protests regardless of the regime’s use of wanton violence because human beings will never die quietly like sheep to the slaughter.

“We believe that Zimbabweans must be allowed, encouraged and afforded the space to find one another, by themselves. Your excellences, you have an important role to play in this regard and we look to you to bring your undoubted influence to bear towards that objective,” instructed Minister Moyo.

But that is exactly the point; Zimbabweans will never “find one another” because the country’s current political systems has allowed the ruling elite to usurp the people’s freedoms and rights, the two are so unequal they will never find each other. The Zanu PF ruling elite enjoy carte blanche dictatorial powers they have willy-nilly rigged elections and impose their political will on the populous for the last 39 years.

Indeed, Zimbabwe is in this economic and political mess precisely because the country is a pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent and murderous thugs who have rigged elections to stay in power. It is notoriously difficult to do business in a pariah state because of all the chaos, corruption, lawlessness, etc. 

By blatantly rigging last year’s elections President Mnangagwa confirmed that Zimbabwe was still a pariah state. So his claim that the November 2017 coup had ushered in a “new democratic dispensation, a Second Republic” was all hot air.

So for Zimbabwe to end the serious economic and political crisis gripping the country we must implement the democratic reforms designed to end the curse of rigged elections. 

If we are ever going to get these reforms implemented, we need outside help to pressure Zanu PF to step down so we can appoint an interim administration to implement the reforms. Left to our own devices we will never get Zanu PF to step down much less get it to implement the reforms to take away its carte blanche dictatorial powers. 

Zanu PF will never ever reform itself out of office. Never ever!

Zanu PF ruling elite’s appetite for absolute power and all financial benefits it has brought is insatiable and, after 39 years in power; they are addicted to it. Minister Moyo, President Mnangagwa and the rest of the November 2017 coup plotters risked life and limb in wrestling power from Mugabe and his wife; as I have said, they are hooked! 

Anyone who believes that Zanu PF ruling elite will ever implement the democratic reforms to end their dictatorial powers is naive. Zanu PF implementing meaningful reforms is as plausible as a ravenous hyena playing dutiful midwife to a goat!

Reprieve For Mliswa, 3 Others As Parlie Absolves Quartet Of Corruption

By A Correspondent| Four members of Parliament, Temba Mliswa (Independent), Prince Dubeko Sibanda (MDC), Anele Ndebele (MDC), and Leonard Chikomba (Zanu PF), have been cleared of bribery allegations.

The four were accused of soliciting for a US$400 000 bribe from a Bulawayo businessman, James Goddard after they allegedly promised him lucrative contracts with Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL).

However, in his report tabled before the National Assembly, Parliament’s privileges committee chairperson Fortune Charumbira absolved the MPs, who were members of the mines portfolio committee, of corruption charges. Part of the report read:

The privileges committee is of the view that the conduct of the four MPs does not constitute a breach of privileges.

However, the committee is of the view that measures should be undertaken to ensure MPs are not involved in activities, which are inconsistent with parliamentary decorum.

The Privileges Committee also reported that controversial Kwekwe businessman Shepherd Tundiya was the architect of the entire bribery allegations, and he arranged the meetings between Goddard and management at HCCL, and also held meetings with the MPs, excluding Mliswa.

Tundiya also misrepresented himself as an official in the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) who was sent by President Emmerson Mnangagwa to sort out the mess at HCCL.

-Standard

Mthuli: I’ve Been In Zimbabwe For Only 2 Weeks, Answer Responding On Military Abuses Of Citizens

Mthuli Ncube being grilled by Simba Chikanza at Chatham House

By Own Correspondent| The Finance Minister, Mthuli Ncube last year promised to change govt policy on respecting property rights.

He gave the below responses to questions at London’s Chatham House institute on the 8th October 2018.

A year later we ask what has changed(?).

FULL TEXT –

Simba Chikanza: “Would you not agree that your commitment to the rule of law and to property rights is in question sir and I’m quoting here, legal experts from Veritas, who have raised for instance, two issues, the declaration of a military cantonment-area, on which there are mining claims, and the imposition of increased taxes, And electronic money transfers and they say this has raised questions about the government’s respect for property rights, and broadly the commitment to the rule of law.

And honorable Minister, Sir, it is not true that the only violent incident post-election is the one August there are numerous incidents of political violence that have continued even into this week and I’ve got a whole database here hereof people who either had their houses demolished, many have even been beaten on the streets we’re talking violence not by civilians; violence by either the military or members of the police force, and Sir, minister, do you not agree that your commitment to the rule of law and to property rights, your commitment to economic recovery is in question said since this is happening in your period?

Minister Mthuli Ncube replied saying, “…Simba on this issue about the commitment to the rule of law, I understand why you are saying it (sic) err, this incident, I don’t know what is true maybe you have better information than me which I suspect by the way, because I’ve only been in the country properly, not for one month but two weeks.”

Simba Chikanza: ” I’ve got full fact proof, checked, I’ve got a whole database that I can show you and the whole house; this is very very serious.

Mthuli Ncube: “I am hearing you but you see precedence is committed to abiding by the rule of law, you have said it on a full program, we are determined to do our best in this regard so but I’m not going to deny what you are saying as you have more information than me and I suspect, some so we are determined to make sure this stops and we abide by the rule of law, and expect property rights. I think what we are trying to do with the land issue as I was explaining and that it’s a simpler way we want to make sure…”

Chief, Subjects Demonstrates At Court Over JOC, DDC Intervention In Chieftaincy Row

By A Correspondent- Chief Tshovani (real name Hlaisi Mundau) and his subjects demonstrated outside the Chiredzi Magistrates Court to express anger against the Chiredzi District Development Coordinator (DDC)’s office and the Joint Operations Command (Joc) that they accuse of meddling in his wrangle with the recently-revived Neromwe chieftaincy.

Chief Neromwe (real name Clemence Madzingo) was at the court to hear a decision regarding his application for a restraining order against Chief Tshovani whom he wants banned from setting foot on any part of his territory.

The case, which was being heard by magistrate Rogers Mawarire, was postponed to December 06.

Chief Tshovani, who was being represented by a lawyer from Majoko and Majoko Legal Practitioners, raised placards outside the court, attacking the Ministry of Local Government, the DDC’s office and JOC for corruptly helping to resuscitate a ‘non-existent’ chieftainship.

 “DA, JOC yeChiredzi, MP Musikavanhu leave chieftainship issues vukosialihlotiwile tumbuluko Humambo hautsvagwi ndehwekuzvarwa nahwo.

“Ministry of Local Government siyanai nehuori hwekusika humambo husipo munyika yaMambo Tshovani. Tshikani Vugela lakutha tiko lahosi Tshovani,” read the placards.

Neromwe is seeking an interim peace order against Chief Tshovani pending a Supreme Court decision on a permanent peace order.

Madzingo was officially installed as substantive chief by Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs, Ezra Chadzamira together with Chiefs’ Council at his homestead at Marambakuzara Primary School earlier this year.

Tshovani disputes the new chieftaincy’s legitimacy whose revival came at a big expense to the size of his own area of jurisdiction.

Neromwe was awarded four wards namely ward 17, 26, 28 and 29 in Chiredzi North and Chiredzi West constituencies while Tshovani was left with only three wards.

A few months ago, Chief Tshovani addressed multitudes of Neromwe subjects at Ditoi, angering Neromwe who then applied for a temporary peace order at the local courts.

-TellZim

A People’s Revolution Is The Solution?

Blessing Simpson Madzima-Isn’t it time to acknowledge that only a People’s revolution has the possibility of bring closure to all the pain and distress in our society?

The imagination and flashbacks of what our government and our security apparatus have done to our communities and our society will remain tormenting until justices is facilitated and provided. The pain of our people living with these wounds and scars perpetrated by our own government which is meant to protect citizens will always be unbearable, especially that there is no effort to bring justice to all the victims and deal with the trauma inflicted in our society.

Whom should we continue to expect to bring that justice to the people and ensure our dignity and our freedoms will never be flaunted as such again. Why should we not advocate for revolution which we the ordinary citizens lead knowing well that it’s a battle that has to be won.

Politicians and our oppressors will always find it easy to dialogue and move on with life. We the ordinary citizens and the victims will continue to live under the shadows of that repression and brutality. It is time we are demanding justice to all these victims.

Someone must take responsibility and accountability to ensure we have a closure to these crimes of humanity.

If you are Zimbabwean and you love our country, it is our responsibility to stand up and demand justice for our people and a New Zimbabwe. Our perpetrators must be confronted and be forced to resign.

Power resides in People and the People’s voice is the sovereign of our country.

Midlands Endorses Mnangagwa’s 2023 Presidential Bid

By A Correspondent- The Zanu-PF Midlands Provincial Inter-district Conference has endorsed the candidature of President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the party’s sole candidate for the 2023 presidential elections.

The resolutions read by Zanu-PF Midlands Provincial Vice Chairman, Robson Nyathi were a result of the provincial inter-district conference held this Saturday ahead of the National People’s Conference scheduled for Goromonzi in Mashonaland East Province.

“As a province, we have resolved to endorse President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the sole presidential candidate for 2023 elections in line with the dictates of the party’s constitution,” he said.

Midlands Provincial Chairman, Engineer Daniel Mackenzie Ncube urged party supporters to rally behind President Mnangagwa’s vision.

“We need to walk in the path of President Mnangagwa. His vision will take us to a Zimbabwe we will be proud of. It’s time to weed out those who are not walking with us,” said Engineer Ncube.

The party’s National Commissar, Victor Matemadanda castigated the culture of denigrating other party members which he said is rife within the Midlands Province.

“I’m not happy with the culture that is creeping particularly in this province. We have people who are busy denigrating other party members, labeling them G40 and all sorts of names. We need to grow the party as opposed to destroying it.

We have comrades who used to be in the Rhodesian forces but eventually helped in winning the war. There is no comrade better than the other. Let’s work in harmony,” said Matemadanda.

The revolutionary party is currently undergoing restructuring exercise as it seeks to strengthen all its structures ahead of the 2023 general elections.

-StateMedia

“Let Zimbabweans Find One Another, By Themselves” Diplomats Instructed – After 39yrs, Ravenous Hyena Midwife To A Goat.

By Nomusa Garikai: It is a real tragedy that Zimbabwe is now in a serious mess; millions are facing heart breaking hardship from lack of water, no food, no work, no fuel, no medicine, etc. The situation is now so bad that hundreds are dying everyday of hunger and easily curable ailments. If Zimbabwe had a healthy and functioning democracy the country would have done something to stop the relentless slide into the abyss of the last 39 years. 

Sadly, Zimbabwe is de facto one-party dictatorship and the country has been stuck with this corrupt, incompetent and vote rigging regime for 39 years and counting. The consequences of the decades of misrule is the economic ruins, over 30 000 murdered for political gain and a totally subdued and helpless electorate. 

This is a man-made crisis and, as is often the case with such problems, those responsible for the crisis are not only stubbornly refusing to admit responsibility but are flatly refusing to take the medicine to cure the problem.  

”Some (opposition parties) openly call for rolling out of mass action, even violent protests in order to oust a democratically-elected government,” Foreign Affairs minister Sibusiso Moyo told diplomats in Harare.

“Some stubbornly refuse to accept the outcome of the 2018 election; refuse to lend themselves or their ideas to the national dialogue process initiated by the President. Some continue to call for sanctions and the diplomatic isolation of their own country, believing that only external mediation can heal the deep polarisation which continues to afflict our nation and our people.”

When President Mnangagwa, Minister S Moyo and the rest of the November 2017 military coup plotters seized power from Mugabe they were cocksure they would revive Zimbabwe’s comatose economy in no time. Mnangagwa was so cocksure of his administration delivering the economic recovery he was announcing; “Zimbabwe is open for business!” just a few weeks after the coup. 

It is now two years since the coup and the economy has decided got worse, not better. Unemployment has remained at the nauseating 90% plus level, inflation has moved from single digit a year ago to1000% plus, public health care has all but collapse, 7.7 million Zimbabweans are facing starvation, etc. It is an open secret that the flood gate of investors has not materialised and “Zimbabwe is open for business!” is dead in the water. 

Instead of acknowledging that whatever policies and plans he had to revive the economy have failed, Mnangagwa is know blaming Nelson Chamisa’s refusal to endorse him as the winner of last year’s election for the failures. This is just nonsense, of course.

Mnangagwa did not need Chamisa’s political endorsement, he had the presidency and 2/3 majority in parliament, to implement Zanu PF’s economic policies and plans. He did implement the policies and plans and they failed to produce the desire economic recovery because they were the wrong policies and plans. Period!

The claim that the refusal to acknowledge Mnangagwa’s legitimacy has undermined Zanu PF’s re-engagement efforts with the West is just shameless denial of the facts. The EU, Americans, etc. had teams of election observers last year and they all condemned the election as a farce. The Americans certainly did not need Chamisa or any other Zimbabwean to tell them the elections were rigged, they observed that for themselves and acted accordingly. 

Blaming the country’s worsening economic situation on sanctions is yet another lie because whatever financial loses they have brought it is nothing compared the the billions of dollars the nation has been losing because of corrupt and mismanagement. 

But even if sanctions were a big problem, it is nonsensical to blame the “opposition for calling the sanctions”.  Zanu PF is exaggerating the opposition’s power and influence to suit the regime to twisted narrative. 

The political dialogue Zanu PF is calling for is just an excuse to corral all the country’s opposition politicians into the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) for the purpose of silencing them. Zimbabwe’s opposition is weak and feeble already and POLAD will render it utterly useless.

The country’s worsening economic situation is causing heart breaking human suffering and deaths and it is natural that the people would want to voice their concerns. The regime is clearly determined to use brute force to silence all dissent under the pretext all protests are to “oust a democratically-elected government”. 

If Zimbabwe was a health and functioning democratic nation; peaceful protests would allowed. Still, there will be protests regardless of the regime’s use of wanton violence because human beings will never die quietly like sheep to the slaughter.

“We believe that Zimbabweans must be allowed, encouraged and afforded the space to find one another, by themselves. Your excellences, you have an important role to play in this regard and we look to you to bring your undoubted influence to bear towards that objective,” instructed Minister Moyo.

But that is exactly the point; Zimbabweans will never “find one another” because the country’s current political systems has allowed the ruling elite to usurp the people’s freedoms and rights, the two are so unequal they will never find each other. The Zanu PF ruling elite enjoy carte blanche dictatorial powers they have willy-nilly rigged elections and impose their political will on the populous for the last 39 years.

Indeed, Zimbabwe is in this economic and political mess precisely because the country is a pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent and murderous thugs who have rigged elections to stay in power. It is notoriously difficult to do business in a pariah state because of all the chaos, corruption, lawlessness, etc. 

By blatantly rigging last year’s elections President Mnangagwa confirmed that Zimbabwe was still a pariah state. So his claim that the November 2017 coup had ushered in a “new democratic dispensation, a Second Republic” was all hot air.

So for Zimbabwe to end the serious economic and political crisis gripping the country we must implement the democratic reforms designed to end the curse of rigged elections. 

If we are ever going to get these reforms implemented, we need outside help to pressure Zanu PF to step down so we can appoint an interim administration to implement the reforms. Left to our own devices we will never get Zanu PF to step down much less get it to implement the reforms to take away its carte blanche dictatorial powers. 

Zanu PF will never ever reform itself out of office. Never ever!

Zanu PF ruling elite’s appetite for absolute power and all financial benefits it has brought is insatiable and, after 39 years in power; they are addicted to it. Minister Moyo, President Mnangagwa and the rest of the November 2017 coup plotters risked life and limb in wrestling power from Mugabe and his wife; as I have said, they are hooked! 

Anyone who believes that Zanu PF ruling elite will ever implement the democratic reforms to end their dictatorial powers is naive. Zanu PF implementing meaningful reforms is as plausible as a ravenous hyena playing dutiful midwife to a goat!

Cashless Christmas For Masvingo Landlords

By A Correspondent- Masvingo landlords who have been renting rooms to Masvingo Polytechnic and the Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) students face a bleak festive season following the closure of the two institutions for the Christmas and New Year holidays.

The landlords “exploit” students by charging them very high rentals, most times they demand Rands and US dollars.

One of the landlords who spoke to Masvingo Star revealed that student rentals have been cushioning them against rising inflation. She said:

Life has become very difficult for most of us, especially family people because our salaries are extremely low to sustain basic needs which are becoming expensive daily. Therefore, if I get one or two tenants, that money for rent covers a very big gap.

Homeowners in suburbs such as Rujeko, Rhodene, Mucheke, Sisk, Eastvale, among others, are living off rental from students.

The closure of the tertiary institutions has also affected business people in the ancient town who have also been depending on rentals from the students.

-StateMedia

Man Kills Self Over Police Boss’ Broken Pool Table

By A Correspondent- A 54 year old man from Maboleni area in Lower Gweru committed suicide by hanging himself from the trusses of his bedroom hut and left a note indicating he took his life after failing to raise money to repair a broken pool table belonging to a local police boss.

Acting police spokesperson for Midlands province Assistant Inspector Ethel Mkwende yesterday confirmed the incident but said she was yet to get the circumstances surrounding the matter.

“If I get the circumstances of the suicide, I will send the details to the national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi,” said Asst Insp Mkwende.

 According to sources, Douglas Lunga was playing a game of pool at Maboleni Business Centre on Monday with a friend only identified as Moyo when they damaged the table reportedly owned by Maboleni Officer-in-Charge, Inspector Joshua Ngeta.

“The now deceased and his friend intended to play pool but they broke the table as they tried to retrieve some of the balls by smashing it on the floor.

“The pool table which was at Ndini Shop belonged to the Maboleni police station Officer-in-Charge and when he was called and informed of the incident, he ordered that the two visit the police station,” said the source.

The source said at the police station, the two were detained overnight and released the following morning without charge.

“They were asked to pay US$500 each towards repairing the pool table and were released without charge after they committed to paying the figure in writing.

 “While at home, the now deceased then penned a suicide note indicating that he had no capacity to raise the $500 which was required in the form of United States dollars, hence he decided to take his life,” said the source.

Lunga’s daughter, Ms Sthabile Lunga yesterday said police who attended the scene recorded the suicide case under police RRB number 3970979.

She said the police also took away the suicide note.

“My father had a suicide note that he penned before he hanged himself during the night of December 2 which indicates that he had failed to raise the money which was needed to repair the pool table which he had allegedly broken,” Ms Lunga said.

Insp Ngeta declined to comment when he was contacted yesterday.

“I can’t comment on that. Get the facts of the suicide incident from our police district headquarters,” he said.

-StateMedia

Shock As Boy Dies After Drinking “Hot Stuff”

By A Correspondent- Mystery surrounds the death of a boy (13) from Bulawayo who allegedly finished an undiluted 750ml bottle of brandy in less than an hour.

The brandy has an alcohol percentage of 43 percent compared to ordinary beer that has between three and seven percent alcohol content. 

Sources alleged that Clayton Mhlanga of Entumbane suburb was forced to drink the alcohol by his older friends, but a statement given to the police suggests that he guzzled the liquor alone in their car while his friends were watching soccer at Barbourfields Stadium on Saturday.

He died on Sunday from suspected alcohol poisoning. 

The group had gone to watch the Chibuku Cup final pitting Highlanders and Ngezi Platinum Stars.

Family members said Clayton’s hands and tongue turned black as he lay comatose at home.

He was expected to be buried at Athlone Extension Cemetery on Thursday.

Clayton’s older friends Mthunzi Malaba (22), Thobani Ncube and Likhwa Dube — all from the same suburb — have allegedly disappeared.

They told police that they had left the boy in their car while they watched the Chibuku Cup final which Highlanders won 1-0. 

They also claimed that when they returned, they found the boy had downed the brandy and was in a semi-conscious state.

 Bulawayo police spokesperson Chief Inspector Precious Simango confirmed the incident.

“On November 30 at around 2PM, the deceased went to Barbourfields Stadium to watch the match with his friends. The now deceased was left guarding the car. After the match, the three friends returned and realised that the now deceased had consumed undiluted alcohol which they had left in the car,” she said.

Chief Insp Simango said the friends took Clayton to his parents’ house at around 10PM and handed him over to his stepfather Mr Emmanuel Sibanda.

 “Sibanda tried to talk to the now deceased and he was not responding. He sprinkled some water on him but he did not respond and he later laid him on his bed,” she said.

On December 1, the boy’s health had seriously deteriorated.

“His father gave him some porridge and water. After consumption he vomited everything and his condition seriously deteriorated. At around 3PM he showed no signs of life,” said Chief Insp Simango.

Clayton’s grandmother, who declined to be named, said the family did not know what happened to him.

“We cannot tell you anything pertaining to the death of our son. We are being told that he drank ‘hot stuff’,” she said.

The granny said what remains mysterious is that his tongue and hands had turned black.

“The post-mortem results said his kidneys were swollen, his tummy was full of water and some drops of alcohol were also found in the tummy. So, if it is alcohol that caused his death then why has his tongue and hands turned black. We suspect that there might be foul play by his friends,” she said.

-StateMedia

Mnangagwa Accuses Opposition Elements Of Funding Doctors’ Strike

President Mnangagwa has revealed that there is a hidden hand behind the ongoing strike by some doctors, who have not been reporting for duty since September 3 citing incapacitation.

But more doctors, in addition to the 46 that have already taken up Government’s offer, have expressed their interest to return to work, he added.

“We made a decision to take disciplinary action and most of them were fired, but we gave them an olive branch to return to work. There were 46 who returned at first, but just two days ago, more of them said they would return.

Some of those who returned confessed that they were being used for certain agendas bent on destabilising the country. They said some of their leaders were now playing politics.
“Some of them say they are incapacitated yet Government has offered them accommodation at the hospitals.

We have now uncovered that a few of them are receiving money from some forces, they are receiving US dollars to snub work and sabotage the country. We are going to reveal it all at some point.”

The Head of State and Government said Government is committed to revamping the country’s health delivery system.

He also made a pledge to redistribute land that has been identified through the ongoing land audit to landless Zimbabweans, including Ziliwaco members that did not benefit from the land reform exercise.

“The land audit has covered a lot of ground in about six provinces so far, and a lot needs to be corrected. There are some farms that were gazetted for redistribution but have not been redistributed.

There are top officials who own multiple farms but we are going to make sure that everyone, regardless of who they are, remains with one farm.”

It is believed that “there are two provinces where multiple farm ownership by top officials is rampant”. Some of the farms are reportedly disproportionately large as they range between 2 000 and 3 000 hectares.
“We are going to cut those sizes and parcel the land to those that do not have farms,” the President said.

Ziliwaco members were encouraged to tap into various Government empowerment programmes. The economic reform agenda to achieve an upper middle-income economy by 2030 will continue, he said.

“The Transitional Stabilisation Programme and the comprehensive reforms we have undertaken are already yielding results across all sectors. We have now adopted our own currency.”
In his remarks, Vice-President Dr Constantino Chiwenga commended President Mnangagwa for his consistency.
“He is a hard worker and he remained consistent. We can trust that his economic reform will bear fruits because he has the pedigree for hard work and dedication.”

The meeting was also attended by Defence and War Veterans Minister and Ziliwaco patron Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, Ziliwaco chairperson Cde Pupurai Togarepi, Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association Chair Ambassador Chris Mutsvangwa, war veterans secretary in the politburo Douglas Mahiya, senior Zanu-PF officials and senior Government officials, among other dignitaries.
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10 Zimra Officers, Beitbridge Car Agents Nabbed Over Smuggling

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has arrested 10 Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) officers and agents stationed at Beitbridge Border Post on allegations of smuggling vehicles into the country.

This is just a tip of what is suspected to be a very large syndicate involving 102 of the suspected 2 400 smuggled vehicles in the investigation.

In addition to the 10 arrested, four Zimra supervisors are suspected of being implicated in the smuggling scam, and one of them has since been suspended from work to pave the way for investigations. 

Reports also suggest that managers of three companies that were contracted by Zimra to clear the vehicles and goods implicated in the scam and their clearing agents, have also been arrested or face arrest.

ZACC spokesperson Commissioner John Makamure yesterday confirmed the arrests.

“Yes, we have arrested 10 Zimra officials who were allegedly involved in the smuggling of vehicles and they will soon appear in court,” he said. 

“The operation targeting to recover smuggled vehicles is an ongoing exercise and we will not rest until all who are involved are brought to book.

“ZACC and Zimra have since started to recover some of the vehicles which entered in the country illegally. We expect to recover more. The nation has lost thousands (of dollars) in revenue in this scam and we need to recover that money.”

The arrests come after ZACC and Zimra launched a blitz targeting suspected smuggled vehicles which were usually sold at car sales across the country.

About 102 vehicles have so far been recovered.

Vehicles netted under the blitz were recovered from Washnet, Emri and Prince Edward Car Sales and from a dealer based at the intersection of Mazowe Street and Josiah Tongogara Avenue in Harare.

Mr Makamure said the operation was continuing and more arrests were likely once investigations were completed.

The joint operation by the ZACC and Zimra is targeting 2 400 vehicles suspected to have been smuggled in recent months.

Mr Makamure warned car importers and Zimra officials that ZACC will not hesitate to arrest those found on the wrong side of the law, whatever their status in society.

He said the country should have earned foreign currency through duty payments, but corrupt officials are blocking revenue collection.

“We recently signed an MoU with Zimra to collaborate in the fight against graft and these are some of the fruits. There will be several arrests and this will include high-profile figures linked to these criminal activities,” said Comm Makamure.

Recently, Zimra identified 433 vehicles suspected to have been smuggled into Zimbabwe and has invited their owners to the revenue collecting body’s offices for verification.

Top-of-the range models that include Toyota Landcruisers, BMWs, Jeep Grand Cherokees, Toyota Hilux, Toyota Lexus, Mercedes Benz, Toyota Fortuners, Range Rovers, Isuzus, Land Rover Discoveries, Ford Rangers and Audis, are dominating the targeted list

-StateMedia

China Wants Grace Mugabe To Take Over As VP, Says Spotlight

Nancy Mabaya/Malvin Motsi

VANCOUVER/HARARE-Former first lady, Grace Mugabe, is reportedly set to make an astonishing return to politics as the country’s first vice president, under a 2023 Zimbabwe presidential election plot, which China is alleged to be engineering, to maintain her political, economic interests, and foreign policy goals in Harare well into the future, Spotlight Zimbabwe, has gathered.

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The political scheme by Beijing, according to Korean and Japanese business sources in Ontario and Ottawa, will see Grace deputising Saviour Kasukuwere, who is expected to win the 2023 presidential elections, amid growing speculation that the ruling Zanu PF party is facing collapse and a total military takeover, which might soon result in Vice President, Rtd General, Constantino Chiwenga, becoming a transitional president for the duration of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s remaining term in office.

Chiwenga and his hardline military securocrats are expected to force Mnangagwa to resign, or drag him to parliament for impeachment over economic mismanagement, civilian atrocities and corruption, with a change of guard in power slated for no later than June 2020, our information shows.

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Another key figure in Kasukuwere’s presidency, based on a list of names provided by the Asian businessmen, who have interests in Zimbabwe, highlighting the preliminary protagonists of the post-Mnangagwa and Chiwenga governments, is former information minister, Jonathan Moyo, who is tipped to be appointed second vice president, thereby completing the new presidium order. Read the full list at the end of this article, including another leaked of the incoming potential Chiwenga 2020 government obtained by Spotlight Zimbabwe in June 2019.

Kasukuwere officially launched his 2023 election campaign to challenge and unseat Zanu PF, yesterday in Bulawayo, which is being fronted by youths under a movement called #TysonWabantu.

Intelligence sources said Mnangagwa was losing sleep and experiencing political headaches over Kasukuwere’s challenge, following reports that the former indigenisation minister in President Robert Mugabe’s cabinet, apart from having China’s endorsement, is now enjoying closet support from the South African government, and it’s intelligence architecture.

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Speaking to South Africa’s Sunday Times this week, Kasukuwere said that he was popular within and beyond Zimbabwe’s borders, something he will use during the campaign against the ruling party, and that he had proximity and interactions with former South African presidents.

“People want me to be the leader in leadership renewal, particularly the young people,” said Kasukuwere. ” People know that I stood by Mugabe. As former Zanu PF commissar, I’m deeply respected within and beyond Zimbabwe. I interacted with former South African presidents Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma. They know me. I have links with business people with regional interests too.”

Grace’s return and naming as VP must not come as a surprise to Zimbabwe, as the Chinese have been working with the Mugabe family for years, and they had wanted her to succeed her late husband as early as 2015, to avoid succession chaos, the Asian businessmen said.

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“Grace Mugabe has the backing and support of Chinese President, Xi Jinping’s wife Peng Liyuan,” one of the sources said.

“Actually Beijing preferred Grace to become Mugabe’s successor, and they thought she was going to be elevated to the vice presidency two years before the coup around 2015, as a third VP representing the women quota in Zanu PF. That alone was going to cast concrete on the current president’s manoeuvre to stage a coup with military assistance then. However it seems there was a lot of procrastination, and it cost them dearly. Mugabe could be alive and Grace could be on her way to become President by now. The former defence minister during Mugabe’s time was going to serve one term, then appoint either Grace or Kasukuwere as his successor. They did not move with speed, and that gave Mnangagwa ample time to counter Grace and Mugabe much to the Chinese disappointment, as they are not pleased with his leadership at this very moment.”

“Kasukuwere has been recommended as a successor, to the Chinese leadership, by the current vice president and former military boss Chiwenga. Also when he was indigenisation minister, Kasukuwere exempted Chinese firms from having to cede majority ownership of 51 percent controlling stakes to native black Zimbabweans, which earned him political favour.”

Another source added that Peng Liyuan, was the kingmaker behind Grace Mugabe’s political resurrection, and that the two have remained very close despite the events of November 2017.

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“They’re still very close,” she said. “Peng Liyuan is the kingmaker behind Grace Mugabe, and I know that the whole idea of moulding her to become a future leader began in 2008, when the former Zimbabwean first lady was taking Chinese language lessons in China. Grace was always flying back and forth to China for her studies until around 2011. They probably recruited her as their political asset during that time.”

Grace enrolled as an undergraduate student at the School of Liberal Arts, Renmin University in China in 2007, studying the Chinese language and graduated in 2011.

This publication, was the first to report last month, that Kasukuwere is planning to form a Grand Government of National Unity (GGNU), if he wins the country’s 2023 presidential elections.

2023 envisaged Chinese Zimbabwe presidium and key government positions
State Leadership

President: Saviour Kasukuwere
First Vice President: Grace Ntombizodwa Mugabe
Second Vice President: Jonathan Nathaniel Mlevu Moyo

Government Leadership

Prime minister: Nelson Chamisa
First Deputy PM: Tendai Laxton Biti
Second Deputy PM: Welshman Ncube and Lynette Kore

Below is the leaked list of the incoming potential Chiwenga 2020 government obtained in June 2019.

President: Rtd General Constantino Guveya Dominic Nyikadzino Chiwenga
First Vice President: Rtd Air Chief Marshall Perence Shiri/ or Oppah Muchinguri- Kashiri
Second Vice President: Simon Khaya Moyo/or Sibusiso Busi Moyo

Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) Commander: General Philip Valerio Sibanda
Zimbabwe National Army Commander: Lieutenant general Edzai Absolom Chanyuka Chimonyo
Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet: George Charamba

“We Can’t Afford Your Compensation”: ED Tells War Collaborators

By A Correspondent| Zimbabwe Liberation War Collaborators have been told they can’t get the same benefits as the war veterans as government has no capacity to compensate them.

Addressing collaborators who are said to be above 10 000 President Emmerson Mnangagwa said the government may not afford to compensate them but it would reward them.

He said:

“We know that you wanted compensation, but if we go for compensation, no one will want to be left out.

But once you are done with your vetting, we have a window of funds that we have arranged for you. There are three or so that have been set up.

We are going to fund these projects for you to empower yourselves.

These funds are not for individuals, so you need to set up groups and identify what you can do. We will not forget what you did and we will reward you

War collaborators is another wing of people who played a tremendous role during the war.

-StateMedia

“You Asked Citizens To Give You A Chance,” Open Letter To Mnangagwa

Dear Sir,

It is now two years since November 2017 when you and your allies deposed your former leader, the late Robert Mugabe. In the aftermath of the coup you made a lot of promises to Zimbabweans.

Being a Zimbabwean myself, the events were of concern to me given that it is the nationality that I was gifted at birth.

I remember the song “Kutonga kwaro Gamba” being blared in the streets as my kinsmen marched in the streets. The euphoria infected men and women, black and white, MDC and ZANU PF alike.

You asked the citizens to give you a chance. You promised reforms, political and economic. I remember you chanting the phrase “… jobs jobs and jobs…” in your speech at the ZANU-PF headquarters.

Two years have passed by and you’re still giving speeches. Nothing has changed, except that life has become harder for Zimbabweans. The majority of Zimbabweans are now far worse off from what they were before the coup. Your Transitional Stabilisation Program (TSP) has created poverty for the man on the streets and prosperity exclusively for the ZANU-PF elites.

Mr Mnangagwa, I am a concerned citizen and I read your recent article published by CNBC on the 17th of November 2019. That you acceded that too many Zimbabweans are suffering is the only truthful statement I can attest to from your Op-Ed. The rest I cannot agree with you. My conscience does not allow me when I think of how much suffering you have inflicted upon Zimbabweans.

You claimed that you gave people their voices back. Frankly, the only people that got their voice back are the ZANU-PF Lacoste faction. The rest of Zimbabweans have no say in national matters. Why are all demonstrations against the government being blocked by the police? How is prohibition of constitutional rights to assemble and restriction of freedoms to expression granting people their voices?

As you are well aware Mr Mnangagwa, in our traditional African way it is uncalled for to call one’s elder a liar.

Unfortunately today I am in that position that I must forsake the traps of our traditional way of doing things. In your Op-Ed you lied when you stated that criticism of the government president is no longer taboo. Why are Zimbabweans being stopped from voicing their dissent with your government? Why are civic and political activists being intimidated, harassed and tortured by state security?

Your claim that criticism of the government is no longer taboo is negated by the avalanche of people that have lost their lives at the hands of your government for protesting.

Many unfortunate incidents have been recorded since your premiership in August 2018. This happened again in January 2019; August 2019 and November 2019.

The cosmetic changes to draconian laws are an insult to Zimbabweans as nothing has been changed by the MOPO (Maintenance of Peace and Order) bill. Until we have genuine political reforms, we shall continue facing the pain and misery of a rogue state.

The lack of independent state institutions is evidence to your lack of commitment to be different from your predecessor.

The propaganda of blaming sanctions for the misery Zimbabweans are facing is falling on deaf ears.

What will it take for you to realise that empty propaganda cannot substitute genuine political and economic reforms? You need to actively resolve the corruption, incompetence, nepotism and human rights abuses happening on your watch.

Words and speeches are just empty and will not turn the country’s fortunes.

Your call to other nations is also falling on deaf ears. The spin mercenaries you have paid have not delivered. The western governments you desperately wanted to gaslight have seen through the charade.

The world has seen you for the charlatan that you are. How embarrassing that even your “all weather friends from the East” called out your Finance Minister for gross misstatement on his budget presentation.

That incident is an omen for you.

The writing is on the wall.

Remember the fate of Hector who failed to heed the good advice of Polydamas in Greek mythology.

Today, I write this open letter to you with the hope that perhaps you may reconsider your ways. Revisit the speech you gave outside the ZANU-PF headquarters on the eve of your first inauguration. Those words still ring in our ears. The promises you gave, the support you asked from us. Many believed in you and many gave you a chance. Is this how you repay their confidence?

The voice of the people spoke on 31 July 2018. The same voice is still speaking and it is growing louder by the day.

Ignore it at your peril.

Yours sincerely

Tinotenda Chihope

UK-based human rights activist

Matabeleland Activists To Commemorate End Of Gukurahundi While The Country Celebrates Unity Day.

Mbuso Fuzwayo

A BULAWAYO-based pressure group Ibhetshu LikaZulu has called on the government to go a step further in addressing the Gukurahundi issue and account for victims that were abducted and never seen again.

The government has offered to facilitate exhumations and reburials of Gukurahundi victims as part of measures to address the 1980’s mass killings.

This followed a meeting President Emmerson Mnangagwa had with Matabeleland civic groups and clergy under the banner Matabeleland Collective held at the State House in Bulawayo early this year.

Ibhetshu LikaZulu coordinator Mbuso Fuzwayo said the pressure group is organising Unity Day activities to remember Gukurahundi victims, adding their main call is for the accounting for those that were kidnapped.

“We are busy preparing for the end of the Matabeleland Genocide, which we will hold on Unity Day,” Fuzwayo said.

The country commemorates Unity Day on December 22 to celebrate the signing of a Unity Accord between PF Zapu and Zanu that marked the end of Gukurahundi, resulting in the formation of Zanu PF.

“We will have a peace march from the city centre to Stanley Square in Makokoba where activities such as testimonials from victims will be held,” he said.

“While we appreciate what government has done to try and address the issue, however, there is silence on those that were abducted.

“No one is speaking to that; we want to amplify our voice on those who were abducted so that they are also accounted for.”

Police have recently not been sanctioning street marches, particularly those organised by the opposition MDC citing many excuses such as fears that the opposition and other anti-government groups will hijack the proceedings.

The government once initiated a probe into the Gukurahundi massacres but the findings of the investigation by the Chihambakwe Commission of Inquiry were never made public.

There have been calls for Mnangagwa to ensure the release of the report in the spirit of promoting national healing,and to commit himself to compensating the victims’ families and survivors.

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Jonathan Moyo To Release Book On How Mnangagwa Rigged Elections Against Chamisa

FORMER Higher and Tertiary Education minister Jonathan Moyo (pictured right) will this week launch a book that will allegedly demonstrate how last year’s elections were rigged in favour of President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Moyo, a former Zanu PF’s election strategist, reviewed a number of alleged irregularities before, during and after the polls and the findings form the basis of the book titled Excelgate.

He contends that opposition MDC Alliance candidate Nelson Chamisa beat Mnangagwa in the polls, but could not be declared the winner after the military allegedly intervened.

In the book set to be launched simultaneously in Harare, South Africa, Europe and the United States, Moyo claims the military played a key role in ensuring a Mnangagwa victory.

“All told, it is clear from the foregoing that the military had a rigging conspiracy or that it colluded with (the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission) Zec through (chairperson Priscilla) Chigumba and the (Constitutional Court) ConCourt via (Chief Justice Luke) Malaba,” reads an extract from the book.

“Results for the presidential and the National Assembly elections were transmitted using different routes from the ward collation centre.

‘While the destination for the National Assembly election results was the constituency centre, the presidential results were forwarded to the district centre for onward transmission to the national command centre in Harare,” he added, quoting Zec allegedly making the admission.

Moyo said he got most of the information from Zec officials, among other sources.

“My special gratitude goes to 11 unnameable Zec staff members and three Zec commissioners whose direct and indirect assistance to me was invaluable beyond description,” he added.

“ It is unfortunate but understandable that none of them wishes to be acknowledged by name.”

Moyo also wrote that Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga led the 2017 coup as he was afraid of being charged for treason.

Prior to the coup Chiwenga issued a statement ordering then president Robert Mugabe to stop purge against war veterans in Zanu PF. Zanu PF described the statements as treasonous.

“Some have claimed that the coup was triggered by the dismissal of Mnangagwa from the position of Vice President on November 6, 2017,” Moyo wrote.

“Again, this is far-fetched notwithstanding Mnangagwa’s ‘I will be back’ press statement he released on November 3, 2017.

“Others have alleged Mugabe’s refusal to meet Chiwenga on November 13 was the trigger of the coup. There was no refusal.

“The issue was about finding a mutually convenient time, and the expectation was that the meeting would be on Wednesday November 12, which turned out to be the day of the military coup.”

Moyo also dismissed claims that the coup was necessitated by the G40 faction that hadcoalesced around then first lady Grace Mugabe and that it was to target “criminals around Mugabe”.

He also describes claims that former police commissioner general Augustine Chihuri had attempted to arrest Chiwenga upon arrival from China as false.

Moyo said there was no grain of truth in allegations that Mugabe wanted to make Grace his successor, claiming instead, the late veteran leader wanted former Defence minister Sydney Sekeramayi to succeed him.

“But of course, it was convenient propaganda to claim that Grace was on the verge of taking over.

“On the other hand, the proposition that stopping Grace from succeeding her husband required a military coup was necessary and was a ludicrous excuse.”

Moyo claimed that in his book, there were points were he showed how the military used Zec to “steal the elections”.

“In this book, I show how the military used Zec to steal Zimbabwe’s presidential election from main opposition leader Nelson Chamisa who received 66% of the vote, to benefit Mnangagwa whose actual tally was 33%,” he said.

“The irrefutable evidence is overwhelming and beyond rational disputation. It is an open and shut case,” Moyo claimed.

Moyo claimed Foreign Affairs Minister Sibusiso Moyo, reporting to Chiwenga led the army manipulation of Zec systems.

Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya-Moyo said he would not comment on a book he had not read.

“l cannot comment on something that I have not seen,” he said.

Government spokesperson Nick Mangwana rubbished the book and confirmed he had seen Moyo’s claims.

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