Makwanya Died After Criticising Mnangagwa? Povo Recall Minister Ziyambi’s Statement That Military Use Was Necessary To Stop A Govt TakeOver

By Farai D Hove| ZBC’s diplomatic correspondent, Judith Makwanya who was reported dead today, was linked to leaked (January) ZBC WhatsApp chats which became topical in the last two weeks. This was all the more due to the repeated justification by the government to use military force on anyone criticizing Emmerson Mnangagwa’s January fuel price hikes. The leaked ZBC WhatsApp chats over the January fuel price increases have been linked (by the public) to the death of the veteran journalist following Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi’s speech shocker to the UN on the 27th Feb when he boldly said the army was justified to move in and kill anyone involved in a revolt against the ZANU PF President’s new fuel prices in January. WATCH VIDEO BELOW: (STORY CONTINUES)

This was so despite the fact that Mnangagwa’s fuel price increase was widely and heavily criticised even by the Russian government as cruel and unjustified. Zimbabwe now has the most expensive fuel in the world, and as soon as Mnangagwa landed in Moscow, Russia’s prime minister while refusing to fund Mnangagwa, said the Russian government does not want to be associated with unjustified fuel price hikes. Ziyambi justified the mass murder of civilians who have been criticising Mnangagwa’s fuel price hike saying it is necessary to avert a government take over.

Ziyambi told the UN on 27th February, “it is important to note that these protests were premeditated, pre-planned, masterminded and sponsored by external forces and local NGOs who were working with some civil society organisations and some workers unions, to make the country ungovernable and to effect regime change.

“Government consequently deployed law enforcement agents to quell these protests and avert further loss of life and destruction of property.

“It is a pity that the same groups have continued to propagate biased and misleading reports that are aimed at tarnishing the image of Zimbabwe yet they continue to get favourable attention.

“This happens even when in cases where they are alleged to have incited the commission of crimes and violations of the rights of other citizens.”

So, what really killed Makwanya, a lethal injection, or mere shock from verbal attacks for criticising Mnangagwa?

Makwanya, who has been at the ZBC for over two decades, was diagnosed with high blood pressure last Thursday.

Unconfirmed reports allege that Makwanya became stressed after a Whatsapp chat where the state broadcaster employees were reportedly hurling insults at the current leadership leaked.

ZimEye has it on good authority that the late Makwanya was summoned by a senior government official over the leaked whatsapp chat. Details of the meeting had not been made public at the time of writing.

Her condition reportedly deteriorated on Monday evening when she suffered a stroke, and she died at around 11:00pm at the West End Clinic in Harare.

The government on Tuesday described Makwanya as a patriotic media personality who “served her country with distinction”.

Merit Munzwembiri also fingered in the chats

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Fresh Details Emerge On Judith Makwanya’s Death

By Own Correspondent- ZBC’s diplomatic correspondent Judith Makwanya has died. She was 56.

Makwanya, who has been at the ZBC for over two decades, was diagnosed with high blood pressure last Thursday.

Unconfirmed reports allege that Makwanya became stressed after a whatsapp chat where the state broadcaster employees were reportedly hurling insults at the current leadership leaked.

ZimEye has it on good authority that the late Makwanya was summoned by a senior government official over the leaked whatsapp chat.

Her condition reportedly deteriorated on Monday evening when she suffered a stroke, and she died at around 11:00pm at the West End Clinic in Harare.

The government has described Makwanya as a patriotic media personality who “served her country with distinction”.

CSOs Set The Electoral Reforms Agenda Ahead Of 2023 At The ZESN Post 2018 Harmonised Elections Review Conference

ZIMBABWE ELECTION SUPPORT NETWORK

12 March 2019 – BULAWAYO – The Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) held a post-2018 harmonised election conference on 7 and 8 March 2019 in Bulawayo. The overall objective of the Conference was to review the conduct of the 2018 harmonised elections focusing on the legislative and administrative framework, the political environment, role of observers, electoral reform process, and recommendations by election observer missions among other pertinent factors.

In attendance were representatives of the Ministry of Justice Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, members of the Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Portfolio Committee, development partners, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, political party officials and representatives, academia, media and local and regional civic society organisations.

The conference highlighted positive and negative issues that characterized the July 30 harmonized elections and identified key electoral reform issues for future elections. The electoral environment in the run up to the election was noted to be a significant improvement from previous elections with political parties able to freely campaign and canvass support. In addition, other processes such as voter education and voter mobilisation by ZEC and civic society organisations were much improved. Improvements were also highlighted in the voter registration and the resultant voters roll.

Some of the challenges identified by the speakers include; the inaccessibility of the voters’ roll to political parties on time, inequitable coverage of elections by the media, absence of accountability and transparency in political parties finance, misuse of state resources, absence of transparency in the design and printing of ballot papers, low representation of women and persons with disability, partisan involvement of traditional leaders in politics, under registration in urban areas, and high candidates’ nomination fees among other issues.

The Conference drew insights from presenters from the SADC region and East Africa who shared their experiences in relation to electoral processes in their countries. The role of SADC and AU in the Zimbabwe elections was interrogated as regards their assessment of the electoral outcome and participants urged the SADC and AU to publicize their election reports on time so that they can influence the electoral reform agenda.

With the understanding that elections are a process, it was agreed that the electoral reform agenda must begin forthwith starting with the implementation of recommendations by the international, regional and local observer missions to the 2018 harmonised elections.

The Conference proffered the following recommendations based on the deliberations that took place:
1. There is need to craft a new comprehensive Electoral Act that fully aligns with the Constitution.
2. The government must put in place measures to enhance the independence of ZEC, other Chapter 12 Commissions as well as the Judiciary.
3. Parliament should consider delinking delimitation and census to facilitate timely adjustment of boundaries.
4. ZEC should ensure adequate stakeholder involvement in the implementation of the delimitation exercise. 
5. There is need for a law compelling equal representation of women and men as candidates.
6. There is need for media law reform to ensure media plurality, diversity and equitable coverage of political parties and candidates during elections.
7. Civil society organisations should collaborate more in the implementation of activities to ensure message discipline and wider reach. 
8. There is need for further discussion on the role of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission in monitoring and observation of human rights violations during electoral periods.
9. There is need to revise and strengthen election dispute resolution mechanisms as well as introduce punitive measures against electoral offenders.
10. It is imperative to explore alternative dispute resolution mechanisms including strengthening the role of traditional leaders in dealing with disputes and conflicts at a local level.
11. Electoral stakeholders must ensure that there is sustainable dialogue on key electoral reforms ahead of the 2023 elections.
12. There is need to strengthen intraparty democracy as a way of deepening the culture of democracy and tolerance in the broader society.
13. SADC and AU should make their election reports public and avail them on time so that they can influence the electoral reform agenda. 
ZESN believes that the pathway to the next election should be defined by a comprehensive electoral and political reforms process that guarantees the holding of free, fair and credible elections.

ZESN remains committed to the promotion of democratic electoral processes in Zimbabwe.

“I Will Wait For Nominations”: Elias Mudzuri

By Own Correspondent- MDC co-deputy president Elias Mudzuri said that he will only contest for presidency if he is nominated.

Mudzuri said people should not be sidetracked by the upcoming MDC elective Congress set for the 24th to 26th of May but focus should be on reviving the economy and alleviating the suffering of the masses.

Said Mudzuri in an interview:

“…….I will wait for nominations But I really want us to talk about the economic situation, we want the government to account. People are struggling. I am moving around and people cannot afford [basics]. They don’t have the money and there are no jobs.

There are fuel queues everywhere and people are talking about the ease of doing business. That must be the debate because this country is not going to work with political arguments alone.

At the end of the day, this country belongs to all of us and if we are not careful and concentrate on political personalities, we will not find a solution.

… Look at Syria, it has been 10 years with civil war and if we are not serious, we will find ourselves in that situation. Even if we don’t agree, we must find a common vision. We can talk at an individual level.

Right now, we have a dead economy and people are too poor. We have a drought and it is real. We must seek solutions and we are a family as Zimbabweans. There is a need to remove the them-against-us mentality. We are one.”

Zimbabweans React To News Of Judith Makwanya’s Death

By Own Correspondent- Veteran broadcaster Judith Makwanya has died. She was 56. Makwanya was diagnosed with high blood pressure last Thursday.

Her condition worsened on Monday evening when she suffered a stroke. She died at around 11 PM at the West End Clinic in Harare.

Here is how Zimbabweans on Twitter reacted to the news of Makwanya’s death:

Zenzele Ndebele
Sad to hear about the passing on of Judith Makwanya. She was someone who was very open minded and friendly.

Professor Jonathan Moyo
Tragic news about Judith Makwanya. She was a committed media practitioner and an inspiring voice who challenged crude gender barriers in Zimbabwe’s fledgling broadcasting industry.

Mduduzi Mathuthu
Judith Makwanya was actually very nice, and kind. Unfortunately in our polarised political existence, every human relationship is looked at from a political perspective. So sorry to learn of her death, my heart goes out to her grieving family and colleagues. R.I.P my sister.

Fungai Machirori
I knew her personally. I agree. Once I asked to interview her for Her Zimbabwe. And she said, “but you know where I work.” I got the message. This is really sad stuff.

Kudzai Mtisi (Chief Murakashi)
ZBC Diplomatic Correspondent Judith Makwanya has passed away. She was a star. The neocolonial thugs at @usembassyharare placed her under sanctions. What’s the rationale of placing a female journalist under sanctions? That’s the cruelty of these Americans. Rest in Peace Judith.

Caesar Zvayi
R.I.P to a friend & colleague … the inimitable Judith Makwanya. GUTTED.

Raj Modi
Rest in peace Judith Makwanya. Broadcast news has lost a patriotic voice.

The Masterclass ZW
The staff, management and students at the Radio Presenter Masterclass would like to extend heartfelt condolences to the @ZBCNewsonline & the Makwanya families on the passing of veteran broadcaster Judith Makwanya. The next generation of broadcasters stand on your shoulders. RIP

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ZANU PF patriots
We have lost one fine reporter. Judith Makwanya you left too soon. Rest strong Cde..

Hopewell Chin’ono
Sad to hear the passing of ZBC diplomatic correspondent and journalist Judith Makwanya.

Whenever I met her she took my teasing in her stride and just like Reuben Barwe, she was willing to engage with respect those who were opposed to views.

Power FM Zimbabwe
Veteran ZBC reporter Judith Makwanya has died.

She served her country with distinction and was one of the journalists placed on the sanctions list which became a Roll of Honour for Patriots.

263Chat
We have learnt with great sadness the passing on of @ZBCNewsonline Diplomatic Corresponded @JudithMakwanya . Our heartfelt condolences to her family. May her soul rest in peace #263Chat.

Jealousy Mawarire
Am heartbroken to learn of the sudden passing on of veteran broadcaster Judith Makwanya, I affectionately called her Tete Judie. She was one of the few ZBC journalists who wasn’t afraid to be seen in public chatting to me. May your dear soul rest in peace Tete Judie.

#MHSRIP

May her soul Rest In Peace.

Man Spends Ten Years In Jail For Crime He Didn’t Commit, Loses Wife And All.

A Kenyan man Amos Kiruku has spent 10 years in three different prisons after he was accused of attempting to defile a four-year old. He speaks on how he is rebuilding his life after a misunderstanding led him to jail.

You spent ten years in prison. Can you tell us what happened?

Things happened really fast on on September 6th 2007. I woke up early in the morning and went to my neighbour’s where I was a casual labourer. She instructed me to go to the river bank and cut a tree. My wife was not feeling well, so I asked her to excuse me for 2 hours so that I could check up on her. I headed to a nearby shopping centre and bought a half kilogramme of pork and went direct home. I found out that she had gone to the dispensary and I started preparing lunch. I later dashed out to buy salt. I forgot to lock the door and that mistake cost me big time.

What do you mean?

When I came back, I found my neighbour’s children inside my house eating the meal I had prepared. I took a cane, disciplined and told them to leave my house. I closed the door and went back to the shop to buy some onions, potatoes and a packet of unga so that I could make samosas to hawk in the evening. Once I returned from the shop, I learnt that there was a child who was hiding inside my house. When I opened the door, she came out of the house screaming and in a span of five minutes, the compound was full of people chanting ‘he is a rapist’. One of my neighbours hit me with a metal rod on the head while others descended on me with kicks and blows. They accused me of sleeping with a 4-year-old child.

 Did you defend yourself?

Yes. I took a jembe and scared off the mob and ran to the chief’s camp where I reported the matter. But things took a sudden twist. Cops were called and they arrested me. The next day, I was arraigned in court, where I denied the charges. Later, I was remanded at Industrial area for three years until the judgment was made on October 26, 2010. I was found guilty, sentenced to 10 years and taken to Kamiti prison. Later I was transferred to King’on’go, then Naivasha and finally Athi river.

What about your wife and children?

That is the saddest part because my wife remarried immediately I was sent to prison. She told my kids that I was a rapist. But they believed me and used to visit me in prison.

 How was life in prison?

I was afraid because I had health complications. It was a struggle. Adjusting to a routine like time to eat, sleep, morning duties was difficult. But I made friends and we used to encourage each other.

How was it being a prefect in prison?

It was an honour because the prison officials saw my leadership qualities. For one to hold that position, you must have stayed in prison for more than three years and exhibited high level of discipline. I also had a close relationship with fellow inmates at Athi river prison and I was tasked with making sure that nobody missed food or went for a second round. I also used to coach inmates on shoe and leather production thanks to the training I had acquired while I worked at Bata, Limuru in 1986.

Describe your last day in prison?

It was one of the best days in my life. But I was also emotional because I was bidding goodbye to the people who had become family. I woke up early in the morning, prayed and thanked God for keeping me safe behind the prison walls for 10 years. I made a covenant with God that the first thing I would do when I go back home was to make peace with those who threw me in jail.

Did your family members welcome you back home when you were released?

Yes, but the joy only lasted for a short time because I received hostility afterwards. My brothers were not so kind. Anyway, a well-wisher gave me Sh200 that I used to buy stitching tools, glue and started repairing shoes by the roadside. I can say that I’m slowly getting back on my feet.

What are your plans now that you are a free man?

I believe that all is not lost and God willing I plan to marry again. I also plan to look for capital to boost my small business.

I only need Sh30, 000 to transform my life and be able to afford medicine. People should stop condemning ex-convicts because they are human too. The government should make sure that their welfare is looked into after leaving prison.

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Stubborn Mangudya Tells Legislators They Need A Workshop To Understand His Role At The Central Bank

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya yesterday clashed with the Public Accounts and Finance Committee over the definition of quasi-fiscal activities carried by the Central Bank.

Mangudya appeared before a joint meeting of Public Accounts and the Finance committees to discuss the legal basis for the RBZ undertaking quasi-fiscal activities and how the amounts were used in financing fuel procurement and other commodities.

He told the legislators that they, along with Ncube, do not understand the term “quasi-fiscal activities” and that they need a workshop to unpack it.

Bikita West MP Elias Musakwa (Zanu PF) asked Mangudya to explain how the RBZ acquired loans amounting to almost $1 billion and how much money was channelled to public sector investment programmes, recurrent expenditure and stimulus programmes.

“I do not think your question is relevant at this moment because those are not quasi-fiscal activities,” Mangudya said, adding that the apex bank had not carried any quasi-fiscal activities since 2014.

“Quasi-fiscal activities at the RBZ do not exist and it is important for Zimbabweans to know the truth, and what RBZ used to do when we bought tractors, generators and baccossi – those were quasi-fiscal activities and so do not confuse those with what is happening now and people should not abuse the RBZ by confusing those with what is happening now. They were taken over by the RBZ Debt Assumption Act.”

Tendai Biti (MDC Alliance), however, pressed Mangudya further by rephrasing Musakwa’s question saying: “In your Monetary Policy Statement of February, you said there were certain things that were going to carry on using the old system, and you said the bank, through the foreign currency committee will continue to supply foreign currency for fuel, wheat and 14 other products, and in our definition these fall under quasi-fiscal activities.”

Biti pointed out that the RBZ has no mandate to give money to fuel players, Zesa and others because these were essentially activities of central government; and also in terms of section 6 of the RBZ Act the bank’s functions were only to regulate the country’s monetary system, achieve and maintain the stability of the Zimbabwe dollar, and to act as banker and financial adviser to government and economic stability, among others.

But Mangudya insisted that the MPs had a wrong definition of quasi-fiscal activities.

“It is a wrong definition. Quasi-fiscal activities are activities done by the central bank and any other bank at below the market price. We need to use an international definition so that Parliament does not have its own definition. This economy is going through difficult times. There is no one in this country who can borrow funds to help Zimbabwe. So these are just foreign names. Zimbabwe is a step child in a family of nations and it is difficult to deal with a step child so that it does not have kwashiorkor and die.

“My core business is in section 49 of the RBZ Act, to ensure there is foreign currency. When I give money for fuel, it is only called a foreign allocation. I think as MPs you need a workshop with RBZ on what are quasi-fiscal activities,” Mangudya said.

Biti then asked him to explain why Ncube, in his 2019 budget statement mentioned that the RBZ was engaging in quasi-fiscal activities and was going to ensure that they are liquidated.

“I think Ncube was misinformed on that point because I asked him to give me three or one quasi-fiscal activity I was engaging in and he could not. That’s a wrong definition that the minister was using and he also needs a workshop on that. Do not use Zimbabwean language on that,” Mangudya said. Biti then ordered Mangudya to give Parliament a document detailing how much he paid in what he termed “foreign allocations” and not quasi-fiscal activities.

-Newsday

Is Judith Makwanya’s Sudden Death Not Linked To ZBC Staff Leaked WhatsApp Chats?

Merit Munzwembiri also fingered in the chats

By Paul Nyathi|Veteran ZBC News reporter Judith Makwanya died this morning at a Harare hospital just hours after being admitted with an emergency medical condition, according to a notice from the Ministry of Information.

Her death has raised major eyebrows as it comes shortly after a social media WhatsApp chat group discussion amongst the state broadcaster news men was leaked.

In the leaked chat an official identified as Judith and highly suspected to have been Makwanya wrote “hatiende kunoita zvisina basa zvematuzvi. Havana dhiri, plus he is rocked with scandals” (We are not going to a worthless event. These people are useless).

Then another official by the name Merit, suspected to be news reporter Merit Munzwembiri responded saying: “ED anyura, zvatopera apa hachapabudi” (Ed is finished, he will not get out of this).

The same Merit is quoted as having criticized the move by the Mnangagwa administration to increase fuel prices saying “dai vari VaMugabe havaimbodaro and this government has failed” (Mugabe would not have done that).

Then another official by the name Josh Mutali asked: “Ko muchaita sei vanhu venyu zvavave kudzingwa” (What will you do now that your people are being fired).

The chats further accused the ZBC chief executive officer Patrick Mavhura of having been working for the ousted G40 faction by giving instructions to reporters.

Zimbabweans have received news of Makwanya’s death as a shock and social media critics have quickly blamed President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s security system for her death.

Zanu Pf’s “Murakashi” Torches Storm Over Teachers Tweet

By Own Correspondent- A Zanu PF apologist on social media has deliberately stoked tribal tensions by suggesting that people from Matabeleland hate school and should not be aggrieved when they get non-Ndebele speaking teachers.

Writing on microblogging site Twitter, the “Murakashi” said:

“If you belong to a tribe that hates going to school and becoming teachers, please don’t blame anyone when your kids are being taught by teachers from other tribes.”

The remarks came as there has been anger and consternation in Bulawayo and Matabeleland where concerned parents have expressed unhappiness over the deployment of teachers to the region who have Shona surnames.

People’s Power: Algerian Protests Force President To Withdraw And Make Way For “New Generation.”

Protesters send their message

The Algerian president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, has withdrawn his bid for a fifth term in office after mass protests against his rule and postponed elections scheduled for April to allow for consultation on reforms “for a new generation”.

Bouteflika made the surprise announcement on Monday in a letter to the Algerian people released by his office. The 82-year-old leader, who has been in power for two decades, acknowledged three consecutive weeks of demonstrations against his rule in which hundreds of thousands of people from across Algerian society took to the streets.

“I understand the motivations of the many people who chose this method of expression,” Bouteflika said in the letter, praising the peaceful nature of the protests before promising sweeping constitutional and political changes.

“This new system and new republic will be in the hands of a new generation of Algerians,” he said, promising a national conference lasting until the end of this year to find his successor.

Video posted online showed stunned citizens in Algiers’ central Audin Square waving their arms with joy to a chorus of celebratory car horns.

“It is great news! I’m both happy and confused because there’s still so much more that needs to happen,” said Nourhane Atmani, a student who took part in the protests. “Refusing Bouteflika’s fifth bid was just a step. The people need to unite to choose what’s next.”

As Bouteflika made his announcement, the prime minister, Ahmed Ouyahia, resigned and was replaced by Noureddine Bedoui, previously the interior minister, Ennahar TV reported on Monday. Ramtane Lamamra, who was Bouteflika’s diplomatic adviser, was appointed deputy prime minister, it said.

Bouteflika arrived back in Algeria late on Sunday night after two weeks of medical treatment in Geneva, returning to a country beset by protests and a general strike. Last Friday hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets, marking the third week of demonstrations against his rule.

What began as protests against his bid for a fifth term as president quickly expanded into opposition to the entire regime around the infirm leader, and some young demonstrators said on Monday they were not entirely satisfied with Bouteflika’s proposal.

“It’s one small battle won,” said Yasmine Bouchene, of the collective Les Jeunes Engagés (Activist Youth). “Bouteflika asked for another year and he got his way. But we are willing to keep on fighting,” she said.

There is widespread resentment at the perceived incompetence and corruption of the Front de Libération Nationale (FLN), the party that has been in power for more than 50 years. Several FLN parliamentarians resigned on Friday to join the protest movement.

Bouteflika had previously warned protesters of the risk of infiltration by “misleading parties” leading to chaos not seen since the civil war. He had offered to hold another election to choose his successor if re-elected in April.

But in the letter on Monday night, Bouteflika cancelled the 18 April vote. He said this would calm tensions, allow the country to move forward along a path of “serene, calm and public security”, and let Algerian institutions “prepare as quickly as possible for the advent of a new era in Algeria”.

Bouteflika said the government would organise a national conference under the direction of an independent presidential commission. “This will independently decide the date of the presidential election, in which I will not be a candidate in any instance,” he said.

The conference will be accompanied by a national referendum to rewrite the constitution. In the meantime, Algeria will be governed by an interim government to oversee the country’s day-to-day institutional function.

Raouf Farrah, of Les Jeunes Engagés and Ibtykar, an organisation to promote civil engagement, said: “For me, this is not a victory. Delaying the elections doesn’t mean they’re cancelled; it’s a tactic to maintain the status quo, at least temporarily.”

Farrah did not trust the outgoing president’s promises. “Bouteflika can still remain in power until the end of the so-called national conference, with no guarantees or a timetable. He wants to steal victory from the people by claiming to be the saviour of Algeria,” he said.

Mustapha Bouchachi, a human rights lawyer, described the announcement as a “half victory.”

France’s foreign minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, praised Bouteflika’s declaration and said France was “hopeful that a new momentum to reward the highest aspirations of the Algerian people will quickly emerge”.

A five-day general strike began on Sunday as shops across the country were closed and groups of workers gathered in the streets brandishing flags and signs objecting to Bouteflika’s attempt to serve a fifth term in office.

Despite the government’s efforts to contain the protests, some workers in the energy sector, which accounts for an estimated 30%of the country’s GDP, joined the strike on Sunday, the first day of the working week in Algeria.

Social media posts implored citizens to enact civil disobedience and refuse to attend their jobs for the rest of the working week.

It was unclear on Monday evening whether the strike would continue, but some protesters pledged to maintain pressure on the government by demonstrating again on Friday this week.

“The people have been asking to bring down the whole system – this is a small victory compared to what people are asking for,” said Tin Hinane el-Kadi, a member of the protest movement Mouwatana.

“When you think about it, what Bouteflika wrote is basically something we rejected before,” she said. “He’s illegally extending a fourth term and staying until the end of the year, and we don’t want that. We’re asking for democracy, a state of law and a change of regime – we want the current to go, so this is clearly not enough. People will still be protesting on Friday,” she said.

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Cheating Woman Forcefully Snatched From Husband By Boyfriend

By Own Correspondent- Chitungwiza residents were left shell shocked over the weekend after a cheating woman’s boyfriend came to her house and forcefully took her with him despite the presence of her husband.

Penelope Ruswa who is the second wife of a man only identified as Mark was cheating on her husband with another man only identified as Andrew.

Penelope’s plans to rendezvous with Andrew that night were ruined after Mark arrived at her house unexpectedly. Seeing that there was no way that she could keep her appointment with Andrew, Penelope is reported to have switched off her phone to avoid his incessant calls.

However, it seems like Andrew had been anticipating a night of pleasure with Penelope so much that he decided to come and force her to keep the appointment.

Andrew is said to have jumped over the wall surrounding Penelope’s house before banging on her door.

Penelope then lied to her husband that he was a disgruntled foreign currency dealer and went to deal with Andrew. But to Mark’s surprise, he heard Penelope being assaulted and when he went to find out why he saw her being bundled into a car by Andrew who later drove away.

Narrating his ordeal to H-Metro, Mark said:

“I never thought that Penelope would cheat considering everything that I did for her as well as disturbing my peace with my first wife.

I married Penelope beginning of 2018 after falling in love with her for almost three years. I was not aware that she was after my wealth. She was dragged to the Civil Court by my wife, and the story was published in H-Metro, and today I regret my actions after seeing her real character.

Penelope was not aware that I was coming home so she decided to switch off her phone, and this angered Andrew who jumped the pre-cast wall into our premises where he demanded that the door be opened.

What surprised me was the words he was uttering to prove that he wanted to destroy the door and my wife lied to me that he was a money changer who wanted his United States dollars.

She asked me to remain in the bedroom while she attended to him. Ndazomuka ndanzwa avakurohwa mambama amutsa vanhu muraini rose achikakaritswa ndokukandwa mumotokari meaning I woke up only to find her being beaten by her boyfriend while being dragged and being thrown into the car.

I followed them only to discover that Andrew stayed a few houses away from ours, and I had no option, but to call her parents to witness this. They came and returned after they heard someone calling reporters to the scene since they are pastors at Glad Tidings.”

An irate Mark said that he was done with the marriage and indicated that he may seek a refund of his lobola. Penelope’s father Pastor Chiwara confirmed that he had been informed of what had happened although he was yet to hear his daughter’s side of the story.

Tinashe Jonas Arrested Before Arresting Mnangagwa, Chiwenga, Mohadi

By Own Correspondent- President of Ideal Zimbabwe Tinashe Jonas who was supposed to take a walk of sacrifice to Munhumutapa building to arrest President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Vice Presidents Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi was reportedly arrested.

Jonas, who announced last week that he was about to do the unthinkable against Zimbabwe’s big three where he was arresting the presidium so as to restore democracy, constitutionalism and human rights was picked up by plain clothes policeman near Jameson Hotel in Harare.

A source who witnessed Jonas being arrested said the self styled civilian policeman was arrested just before he embarked on his lone journey to Munhumutapa building, which houses the country’s first citizen and his deputies.

Revealed the source:

“Jonasi was filmed while being arrested but the man who filmed him was also picked up by the police and taken away. They were both picked up by police details in plain clothes in unmarked cars.”

Efforts to contact the police however proved futile.

Another source who is also privy to what transpired claimed that Jonas and the man who filmed him were both taken to office number 88 at Munhumutapa building where the later was instructed to format his mobile phone before being released.

This is a developing story. Refresh this page for updates.

Mudzuri Waters Down Significance Of MDC Elective Congress

MDC deputy president Elias Mudzuri says Zimbabweans must focus on tackling the country’s chronic challenges and avoid being swayed into “small” debates about his party’s elective congress set for May this year.

In an interview with NewsDay, Mudzuri described the May congress as a family affair, which must not be a sideshow of the real challenges of reviving the economy.

“I really want us to talk about the economic situation, we want the government to account. People are struggling. I am moving around and people cannot afford [basics]. They don’t have the money and there are no jobs,” he said.

His comments came amid reports that the ruling Zanu PF party had infiltrated the MDC to influence the outcome of its congress.

“There are fuel queues everywhere and people are talking about the ease of doing business. That must be the debate because this country is not going to work with political arguments alone. At the end of the day, this country belongs to all of us and if we are not careful and concentrate on political personalities, we will not find a solution,” Mudzuri said.

He warned that Zimbabwe was risking going the way of Syria.

“Look at Syria, it has been 10 years with civil war and if we are not serious, we will find ourselves in that situation. Even if we don’t agree, we must find a common vision. We can talk at individual level,” he said.

“Right now, we have a dead economy and people are too poor. We have a drought and it is real. We must seek solutions and we are a family as Zimbabweans. There is need to remove the them-against-us mentality. We are one.”

Mudzuri, who has been touted as a possible presidential candidate, refused to discuss the party’s elective congress.

“People are the ones that nominate. They haven’t said anything as yet. I will announce my decision at the right moment. It is a democratic process and everything will come out,” he said.

-Newsday

Ramaphosa Visit Set To Strengthen Bilateral Agreements With Zimbabwe

President Cyril Ramaphosa flew into Harare on Monday evening, ahead of co-chairing the Bi-National Commission (BNC) with his Zimbabwean counterpart Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Relations between the two countries are conducted through the BNC, which was established in 2015.

Ramaphosa’s spokesperson Khusela Diko said they would seek to “strengthen mutual cooperation and deepen implementation” of 45 bilateral agreements.

“South Africa and Zimbabwe are signatories to 45 agreements which cover a wide range of fields, including trade and investment, health, labour, migration, defence, taxation, tourism, scientific and technological cooperation, water and the environment,” she explained.

“In terms of trade, South African exports to Zimbabwe totalled R30.8bn, while imports from Zimbabwe amounted to R3.6bn.”

Ramaphosa’s delegation comprises ministers of:

  • international relations and cooperation, Lindiwe Sisulu;
  • defence and military veterans, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula;
  • finance, Tito Mboweni;
  • trade and industry, Dr Rob Davies;
  • home affairs, Dr Siyabonga Cwele;
  • transport, Dr Blade Nzimande; and
  • police, Bheki Cele.

Deputy minister of social development, Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu, is also part of the delegation.

Deputy President David Mabuza will act as president during Ramaphosa’s absence.

News24

Zim-SA Bi-National Meeting Loses Focus As ED Govt Begs For Financial Package

The Zimbabwean government has pleaded with South Africa to help revive its collapsing economy to avoid a contagion effect.

Addressing a ministerial meeting of the third session of the Zimbabwe-South Africa Bi-National Commission (BNC) in Harare yesterday, Foreign Affairs and International Trade minister Sibusiso Moyo said a weaker Zimbabwe was a threat to South Africa’s economy.

“A stronger Zimbabwe is one that is capacitated to effectively partner South Africa in shouldering the burden of leading the southern African development region towards prosperity. It is for this reason that the Republic of South Africa, should find it in its interest to create an environment and conditions that stimulate a quick turnaround of Zimbabwe’s economy,” Moyo said.

The ministerial meeting was a precursor to today’s BNC Heads of States summit between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his South African counterpart, Cyril Ramaphosa who jetted into Harare last night.

Zimbabwe last month held a similar indaba with Botswana and Harare took its investment plea to Gaborone, with the neighbouring country pledging a $95 million business support package.

Moyo said once Zimbabwe’s economy starts to function well, South Africa would be the biggest winner.

“Furthermore, it goes without saying that a stronger Zimbabwe offers an expanded market for South African manufactured products,” Moyo said.

The minister said SA investors could make use of special economic zones (SEZs) that offer free importation of capital equipment and tax variables in Zimbabwe.

“I am inviting South African businesses to take advantage of the varied incentives provided for by SEZs in Zimbabwe. These zones offer incentives that include, among others, duty-free importation of capital equipment and tax variables. The SEZs that we aim to set up in Zimbabwe’s 10 provinces offer opportunities to create cross-border value tax through partnerships between Zimbabwean companies and South African investors in areas that include mining and engineering, leather, textile and clothing,” he said.

“A prosperous Zimbabwe makes for a prosperous South Africa and vice-versa. As we continue to break new ground within the framework of our bilateral co-operation, I am delighted to note that we have registered tangible progress delivered from our agreements and memorandum of understanding (MOUs) which forms building blocks of our Bi-National Commission.”

Moyo said trade was the major driver for growth.

“Delivering concrete results for the benefit of our people and countries remains our paramount objective bestowed upon us by our leaders and by history. Trade is the major driver for the growth of our two economies. For that reason it has become a major focus of co-operation between our countries,” Moyo said.

The ministerial indaba was co-chaired by South Africa International Relations minister Lindiwe Sisulu, who said her country was ready to support Zimbabwe economically and was eager to fulfil all MOUs that were signed since 2015 when the BNC was launched.

-Newsday

Chamisa’s Mutare Rally Forces Mwonzora To Chicken Out Of Party Presidential Race

Jane Mlambo| Underfire MDC Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora’s nightmare at the Mutare Thank You Rally over the weekend has reportedly forced him to reconsider his challenge for the party’s Presidential post amid indications that he is likely to throw his ring in the vice Presidency race.

Mwonzora endured an afternoon to forget when he was booed by party supporters only to be saved by Nelson Chamisa who threatened to leave if his powerful Secretary General is not allowed to address the rally.

Top MDC sources told a local online news organisation that Mwonzora was already open to abandoning his challenge for Chamisa.

“He has every chance to win and knows that. There have been a lot of mudslinging and back-biting which could divide the party right through the middle. Mwonzora will likely contest for the vice presidency,” a source close to Mwonzora said.

Mangudya Says ‘Ignorant’ Mthuli Ncube Needs A Workshop To Understand Issues

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya yesterday denied that the central bank was involved in any quasi-fiscal activities and called out Finance minister Mthuli Ncube and parliamentary committees for not understanding the issues involved.

Mangudya made the remarks when he appeared before a joint meeting of Public Accounts and the Finance committees to discuss the legal basis for the RBZ undertaking quasi-fiscal activities and how the amounts were used in financing fuel procurement and other commodities. He told the legislators that they, along with Ncube, do not understand the term “quasi-fiscal activities” and that they need a workshop to unpack it.

Bikita West MP Elias Musakwa (Zanu PF) asked Mangudya to explain how the RBZ acquired loans amounting to almost $1 billion and how much money was channelled to public sector investment programmes, recurrent expenditure and stimulus programmes.

“I do not think your question is relevant at this moment because those are not quasi-fiscal activities,” Mangudya said, adding that the apex bank had not carried any quasi-fiscal activities since 2014.

“Quasi-fiscal activities at the RBZ do not exist and it is important for Zimbabweans to know the truth, and what RBZ used to do when we bought tractors, generators and baccossi – those were quasi-fiscal activities and so do not confuse those with what is happening now and people should not abuse the RBZ by confusing those with what is happening now. They were taken over by the RBZ Debt Assumption Act.”

Tendai Biti (MDC Alliance), however, pressed Mangudya further by rephrasing Musakwa’s question saying: “In your Monetary Policy Statement of February, you said there were certain things that were going to carry on using the old system, and you said the bank, through the foreign currency committee will continue to supply foreign currency for fuel, wheat and 14 other products, and in our definition these fall under quasi-fiscal activities.”

Biti pointed out that the RBZ has no mandate to give money to fuel players, Zesa and others because these were essentially activities of central government; and also in terms of section 6 of the RBZ Act the bank’s functions were only to regulate the country’s monetary system, achieve and maintain the stability of the Zimbabwe dollar, and to act as banker and financial adviser to government and economic stability, among others.

But Mangudya insisted that the MPs had a wrong definition of quasi-fiscal activities.

“It is a wrong definition. Quasi-fiscal activities are activities done by the central bank and any other bank at below the market price. We need to use an international definition so that Parliament does not have its own definition. This economy is going through difficult times. There is no one in this country who can borrow funds to help Zimbabwe. So these are just foreign names. Zimbabwe is a step child in a family of nations and it is difficult to deal with a step child so that it does not have kwashiorkor and die.

“My core business is in section 49 of the RBZ Act, to ensure there is foreign currency. When I give money for fuel, it is only called a foreign allocation. I think as MPs you need a workshop with RBZ on what are quasi-fiscal activities,” Mangudya said.

Biti then asked him to explain why Ncube, in his 2019 budget statement mentioned that the RBZ was engaging in quasi-fiscal activities and was going to ensure that they are liquidated.

“I think Ncube was misinformed on that point because I asked him to give me three or one quasi-fiscal activity I was engaging in and he could not. That’s a wrong definition that the minister was using and he also needs a workshop on that. Do not use Zimbabwean language on that,” Mangudya said. Biti then ordered Mangudya to give Parliament a document detailing how much he paid in what he termed “foreign allocations” and not quasi-fiscal activities.

-Newsday

Mukorokoza Goes Beserk, Attacks Patrons As Revenge After Being Duped By A Sex Worker

An artisanal miner from Shurugwi went berserk and randomly attacked patrons at Mzansi Night Club in the gold mining town with a machete leaving three people dead and several others injured as revenge after being duped by a sex worker.

The incident occurred on Friday when Benjamin Chipapata (26) of Sebanga Extension, Shurugwi indiscriminately attacked patrons with a machete killing a sex worker, a vendor and a male patron while leaving several others seriously injured.

Chipapata had allegedly hired a prostitute and took her behind the popular nightspot.

The two had an altercation which led to the prostitute leaving him and running to find sanctuary in the bar.

Chipapata, according to a police source, chased after the prostitute armed with a broken empty beer bottle.

The source said all hell broke loose when one of the patrons tried to disarm him and stabbed him in the process.

According to a police memo addressed to Gweru Rural Dispol, Chipapata sustained a small cut due to the scuffle.

“On March 8, 2019 at around 2 AM, Partson Bhenga had a misunderstanding with the accused person over an unknown issue.

After the misunderstanding Partson Bhenga left the accused person and entered the bar.

“Thereafter, the accused person approached Judith Ruzive intending to buy polony.

“The accused person was holding a beer bottle which accidentally fell down. Other patrons who were at Mzansi night club asked the accused person the reason why he broke the bottle.

“One of the patrons took the broken bottle and stabbed the accused person on the left side of the chest. The accused person fell down as the patrons moved away.

“The accused person got up and pursued the one who had stabbed him inside the bar while holding a machete and failed to locate him,” reads parts of the memo.

Chipapata allegedly randomly attacked patrons with the machete.

He struck Judith Ruzive once on the left shoulder, once on the right wrist and once on the head.

“The accused person struck an unknown complainant with a machete once on the left thigh and right heel,” read the memo.

Chipapata attacked Partson Bhenga whom he had previously had a misunderstanding with before fleeing from the scene.

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

Sources yesterday said three of the attacked people later died in hospital due to injuries sustained as a result of the attack.

Chipapata is detained at Shurugwi police station under DB number 283/19 and docket number RRB 3645032.

Midlands police spokesperson Inspector Joel Goko confirmed the incident saying only one person had been confirmed dead by Friday.

“I can confirm that we are investigating a murder case where an artisanal miner murdered a vendor at Mzansi bar in Shurugwi. The other two people Chido Makamba and Bhenga were said to be in a very critical condition when we last checked. I am not aware of other deaths because there is another unidentified sex worker who was also attacked together with other patrons,” he said.

-State Media

Temba Mliswa Sues Zim Papers $2m For Dafamation

NORTON legislator Temba Mliswa (independent) has sued the Zimbabwe Newspapers Limited, the publishers of The Herald and The Sunday Mail, among others, for $2 million for defamation.

The legislator issued a letter of demand through his lawyers Kadzere Hungwe and Mandevere, in which he said Zimbabwe Newspapers published two articles on February 4, 2019 in The Herald and Chronicle, and another on February 13, 2019 titled MPs demand $400 000 bribe and ‘Dishonourable’ Mliswa on a bull rampage.

“We are currently preparing summons and we should be able to file them at the High Court today (yesterday) since our letter of demand seems to have been ignored,” Mliswa’s lawyer Marufu Mandevere said.

In the letter of demand, Mliswa said the published articles went far beyond the recesses of public interest, privilege or fair comment and the publishers refused to retract or to offer an apology.

“The aforementioned articles went far beyond the recesses of public interest, privilege or fair comment. Such articles were not only injurious, distressing and disparaging, but were designed to impair and hamper our client’s career as a politician,” the lawyer said.

Mliswa’s lawyer also said no journalistic privilege could excuse the reproachful mischaracterisation of his client’s actions and responses that afflicted the alleged articles.

“Resultantly, on instruction of our client, we hereby demand from you a retraction of the mentioned articles, and an apology to our client. Should you elect not to accede to our client’s demand within seven days of receipt of this letter we have instructions to cause summons against you in the sum of US$10 000 000 for defamation damages as well as the attendant costs of suit,” the letter of demand, dated February 28, 2019, read.

NewsDay

Mangudya Clashes With MPs Over Definition Of Quasi-Fiscal Activities

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya yesterday clashed with the Public Accounts and Finance Committee over the definition of quasi-fiscal activities carried by the Central Bank.

Mangudya appeared before a joint meeting of Public Accounts and the Finance committees to discuss the legal basis for the RBZ undertaking quasi-fiscal activities and how the amounts were used in financing fuel procurement and other commodities.

He told the legislators that they, along with Ncube, do not understand the term “quasi-fiscal activities” and that they need a workshop to unpack it.

Bikita West MP Elias Musakwa (Zanu PF) asked Mangudya to explain how the RBZ acquired loans amounting to almost $1 billion and how much money was channelled to public sector investment programmes, recurrent expenditure and stimulus programmes.

“I do not think your question is relevant at this moment because those are not quasi-fiscal activities,” Mangudya said, adding that the apex bank had not carried any quasi-fiscal activities since 2014.

“Quasi-fiscal activities at the RBZ do not exist and it is important for Zimbabweans to know the truth, and what RBZ used to do when we bought tractors, generators and baccossi – those were quasi-fiscal activities and so do not confuse those with what is happening now and people should not abuse the RBZ by confusing those with what is happening now. They were taken over by the RBZ Debt Assumption Act.”

Tendai Biti (MDC Alliance), however, pressed Mangudya further by rephrasing Musakwa’s question saying: “In your Monetary Policy Statement of February, you said there were certain things that were going to carry on using the old system, and you said the bank, through the foreign currency committee will continue to supply foreign currency for fuel, wheat and 14 other products, and in our definition these fall under quasi-fiscal activities.”

Biti pointed out that the RBZ has no mandate to give money to fuel players, Zesa and others because these were essentially activities of central government; and also in terms of section 6 of the RBZ Act the bank’s functions were only to regulate the country’s monetary system, achieve and maintain the stability of the Zimbabwe dollar, and to act as banker and financial adviser to government and economic stability, among others.

But Mangudya insisted that the MPs had a wrong definition of quasi-fiscal activities.

“It is a wrong definition. Quasi-fiscal activities are activities done by the central bank and any other bank at below the market price. We need to use an international definition so that Parliament does not have its own definition. This economy is going through difficult times. There is no one in this country who can borrow funds to help Zimbabwe. So these are just foreign names. Zimbabwe is a step child in a family of nations and it is difficult to deal with a step child so that it does not have kwashiorkor and die.

“My core business is in section 49 of the RBZ Act, to ensure there is foreign currency. When I give money for fuel, it is only called a foreign allocation. I think as MPs you need a workshop with RBZ on what are quasi-fiscal activities,” Mangudya said.

Biti then asked him to explain why Ncube, in his 2019 budget statement mentioned that the RBZ was engaging in quasi-fiscal activities and was going to ensure that they are liquidated.

“I think Ncube was misinformed on that point because I asked him to give me three or one quasi-fiscal activity I was engaging in and he could not. That’s a wrong definition that the minister was using and he also needs a workshop on that. Do not use Zimbabwean language on that,” Mangudya said. Biti then ordered Mangudya to give Parliament a document detailing how much he paid in what he termed “foreign allocations” and not quasi-fiscal activities.

-Newsday

“The Economy Can Not Be Governed By Someone Who Just Arbitrarily Declares An Exchange Rate On Social Media,” Mangudya

The Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is currently giving oral evidence before the parliamentary committee on Budget, Finance and Economic Development. The committee is chaired by former minister of finance, Tendai Biti. The topic of discussion is Mangudya’s recently delivered monetary policy statement.

As expected, most of the conversation is centred on the introduction of the RTGS dollar and the resumption of an interbank foreign currency market. Some of the discourse almost escalated into high emotions but tempers almost immediately cooled.

The governor was asked why the RBZ would not just match the exchange rate that’s prevailing on the parallel market. He responded that the whole economy must not be dictated by random people who just announce exchange rates on social media.

Mangudya said that the volume of trade on the parallel market is not even that high and such low volumes did not warrant such a high exchange rate. He said the daily volumes on the parallel market were around $1000 in total daily or at most $5000. Thus it doesn’t make sense for the parallel market to be taken seriously is essentially what the governor was saying.

$1000 daily?
We don’t have data on volumes obviously but some of us personally know people who have traded way above that much in a day and do so consistently. The governor may have his figures wrong there.

Even if it’s true that the volumes are so low, that could be more a reflection of the liquidity of the market itself. And no, the rates are not determined by someone on social media although there are people who update on the going rates via social media.

The parallel market could be exhibiting more of the ‘willing seller, willing buyer” position than the interbank rate.

Fingaz

JUST IN: ZBC Reporter Judith Makwanya Dies

Jane Mlambo| ZBC reporter Judith Makwanya has died, the ministry of information, publicity and broadcasting services has officially announced.

Makwanya was admitted into a hospital on Monday with a medical emergency.

Zim Pleads With S.A. For Help In Economic Recovery

Sibusiso Moyo

THE Zimbabwean government has pleaded with South Africa to help revive its collapsing economy to avoid a contagion effect.

Addressing a ministerial meeting of the third session of the Zimbabwe-South Africa Bi-National Commission (BNC) in Harare yesterday, Foreign Affairs and International Trade minister Sibusiso Moyo said a weaker Zimbabwe was a threat to South Africa’s economy.

“A stronger Zimbabwe is one that is capacitated to effectively partner South Africa in shouldering the burden of leading the southern African development region towards prosperity. It is for this reason that the Republic of South Africa, should find it in its interest to create an environment and conditions that stimulate a quick turnaround of Zimbabwe’s economy,” Moyo said.

The ministerial meeting was a precursor to today’s BNC Heads of States summit between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his South African counterpart, Cyril Ramaphosa who jetted into Harare last night.

Zimbabwe last month held a similar indaba with Botswana and Harare took its investment plea to Gaborone, with the neighbouring country pledging a $95 million business support package.

Moyo said once Zimbabwe’s economy starts to function well, South Africa would be the biggest winner.

“Furthermore, it goes without saying that a stronger Zimbabwe offers an expanded market for South African manufactured products,” Moyo said.

The minister said SA investors could make use of special economic zones (SEZs) that offer free importation of capital equipment and tax variables in Zimbabwe.

“I am inviting South African businesses to take advantage of the varied incentives provided for by SEZs in Zimbabwe. These zones offer incentives that include, among others, duty-free importation of capital equipment and tax variables. The SEZs that we aim to set up in Zimbabwe’s 10 provinces offer opportunities to create cross-border value tax through partnerships between Zimbabwean companies and South African investors in areas that include mining and engineering, leather, textile and clothing,” he said.

“A prosperous Zimbabwe makes for a prosperous South Africa and vice-versa. As we continue to break new ground within the framework of our bilateral co-operation, I am delighted to note that we have registered tangible progress delivered from our agreements and memorandum of understanding (MOUs) which forms building blocks of our Bi-National Commission.”

Moyo said trade was the major driver for growth.

“Delivering concrete results for the benefit of our people and countries remains our paramount objective bestowed upon us by our leaders and by history. Trade is the major driver for the growth of our two economies. For that reason it has become a major focus of co-operation between our countries,” Moyo said.

The ministerial indaba was co-chaired by South Africa International Relations minister Lindiwe Sisulu, who said her country was ready to support Zimbabwe economically and was eager to fulfil all MOUs that were signed since 2015 when the BNC was launched.

NewsDay

Mangudya Says Mthuli Ncube Is Ignorant On Reserve Bank Economics And Needs To Be Educated

Needs further education, Mthuli Ncube.

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya yesterday denied that the central bank was involved in any quasi-fiscal activities and called out Finance minister Mthuli Ncube and parliamentary committees for not understanding the issues involved.

Mangudya made the remarks when he appeared before a joint meeting of Public Accounts and the Finance committees to discuss the legal basis for the RBZ undertaking quasi-fiscal activities and how the amounts were used in financing fuel procurement and other commodities. He told the legislators that they, along with Ncube, do not understand the term “quasi-fiscal activities” and that they need a workshop to unpack it.

Bikita West MP Elias Musakwa (Zanu PF) asked Mangudya to explain how the RBZ acquired loans amounting to almost $1 billion and how much money was channelled to public sector investment programmes, recurrent expenditure and stimulus programmes.

“I do not think your question is relevant at this moment because those are not quasi-fiscal activities,” Mangudya said, adding that the apex bank had not carried any quasi-fiscal activities since 2014.

“Quasi-fiscal activities at the RBZ do not exist and it is important for Zimbabweans to know the truth, and what RBZ used to do when we bought tractors, generators and baccossi – those were quasi-fiscal activities and so do not confuse those with what is happening now and people should not abuse the RBZ by confusing those with what is happening now. They were taken over by the RBZ Debt Assumption Act.”

Tendai Biti (MDC Alliance), however, pressed Mangudya further by rephrasing Musakwa’s question saying: “In your Monetary Policy Statement of February, you said there were certain things that were going to carry on using the old system, and you said the bank, through the foreign currency committee will continue to supply foreign currency for fuel, wheat and 14 other products, and in our definition these fall under quasi-fiscal activities.”

Biti pointed out that the RBZ has no mandate to give money to fuel players, Zesa and others because these were essentially activities of central government; and also in terms of section 6 of the RBZ Act the bank’s functions were only to regulate the country’s monetary system, achieve and maintain the stability of the Zimbabwe dollar, and to act as banker and financial adviser to government and economic stability, among others.

But Mangudya insisted that the MPs had a wrong definition of quasi-fiscal activities.

“It is a wrong definition. Quasi-fiscal activities are activities done by the central bank and any other bank at below the market price. We need to use an international definition so that Parliament does not have its own definition. This economy is going through difficult times. There is no one in this country who can borrow funds to help Zimbabwe. So these are just foreign names. Zimbabwe is a step child in a family of nations and it is difficult to deal with a step child so that it does not have kwashiorkor and die.

“My core business is in section 49 of the RBZ Act, to ensure there is foreign currency. When I give money for fuel, it is only called a foreign allocation. I think as MPs you need a workshop with RBZ on what are quasi-fiscal activities,” Mangudya said.

Biti then asked him to explain why Ncube, in his 2019 budget statement mentioned that the RBZ was engaging in quasi-fiscal activities and was going to ensure that they are liquidated.

“I think Ncube was misinformed on that point because I asked him to give me three or one quasi-fiscal activity I was engaging in and he could not. That’s a wrong definition that the minister was using and he also needs a workshop on that. Do not use Zimbabwean language on that,” Mangudya said. Biti then ordered Mangudya to give Parliament a document detailing how much he paid in what he termed “foreign allocations” and not quasi-fiscal activities.

NewsDay

Mandava Stadium Condemned Again, Esperance Tie Goes To BF

Xolisani Gwesela

THE Confederation of Africa Football (Caf), have ordered FC Platinum not to use their Mandava fortress in Zvishavane for their Champions League group game against Esperance on Saturday.

Concerns have been raised about the accommodation facilities in the mining town.

FC Platinum had earlier been given the greenlight to bring their final Champions League assignment to their home fans.

But, this has changed and Zifa yesterday confirmed the new development.

FC Platinum will once again have to move to Barbourfields for their remaining fixture against the defending champions.

“Caf has decided that FC Platinum will play their game against Esperance in Bulawayo, not in Zvishavane, as earlier communicated,” said the association’s spokesman Xolisani Gwesela.

“Caf raised concerns about the accommodation facilities in Zvishavane for a game of this magnitude which is likely to attract a number of people.

“FC Platinum have played two of their group games in Bulawayo and we just wish them all the best in the remaining game,” said Gwesela.

The miners are winless in the pool with two draws and three defeats.

They charmed a lot of neutrals with a brave show against Orlando Pirates where they led 2-0 until the final 10 minutes in Johannesburg last Friday.

They even missed a first-half penalty.

The match eventually ended in a 2-2 draw.

State Media

“Sanctions Renewal A Bitter Reaction To Mnangagwa Victory”: Zanu Pf

By Own Correspondent- The renewal of sanctions against Zimbabwe by the West recently is an angry reaction to the rejection of their preferred candidate, MDC Alliance leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa, a Zanu Pf Central Committee has claimed

Zanu PF Central Committee member Clemence Makwarimba said the renewal of the illegal sanctions against the country is a bitter reaction to President Mnangagwa’s victory.

Makwarimba said the road to economic recovery after years of being on the decline will be painful but President Mnangagwa is determined to succeed.-StateMedia

Mthuli Tells U.S Radio That The $RTGS Will Gain Value Soon

FINANCE and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, says the country’s financial situation is improving positively with the newly introduced RTGS dollar set to gain more value on the back of ongoing fiscal reforms and control of money supply into the market.

In an interview with United States’ National Public Radio (NPR) during his recent trip to Washington, Prof Ncube said Government’s transformative reform drive was slowly pulling the economy back to stability.

“The situation is improving, but improving slowly. But it will improve faster as we go along,” said the minister.

“I am hopeful we will see this through. Zimbabwe will be normal again. We’ll turn it around.”

Asked about the public confidence factor on the new RTGS dollar and the need to tame inflation, which had spiralled into double digits, he said prudent macro-economic management and capacity exhibited by President Mnangagwa’s new dispensation would yield the desired confidence and focus, which was absent in the past.

“That has changed since four months ago since we came in. We are running a budget surplus. We are containing the growth of money supply. We’re determined to give value to the currency that we’ve launched and want people to believe in us. We’re determined to make this right,” said Prof Ncube.

The latest progress report on reforms issued by Treasury already shows that Government has scored major milestones in containing fiscal deficit and broadening revenue base through curbing leakages and expenditure containment. The target this year is to reduce budget deficit from about 12 percent of GDP in 2018 to five percent. Inflation is also expected to slow down to single digit benefiting from the fiscal consolidation measures and containment of money supply growth to below 10 percent by year end, says Treasury.

“These are being complemented by the recent Monetary Policy Statement, which introduced interbank foreign currency exchange and separate FCA accounts and RTGS accounts. These have set the tone for the implementation of currency reforms.

The minister said President Mnangagwa’s “Zimbabwe is open for business”, was genuine and was being expressed in the ongoing reforms meant to create a favourable investment climate and an inclusive economic growth.

He said the recent violent protests that resulted in wanton destruction of property and looting of businesses were regrettable, and exposed institutional gaps reminiscent of the old regime as the intensity of protests overwhelmed the enforcement — law enforcement agents. He, however, commended President Mnangagwa for coming out very strongly and clear in condemning violence from both sides.

State Media

More Exposè On Simba Chikore Corruption By State Media, He Squandered Air Zim Engineers’ Allowances.

Zimbabwean engineers maintaining aircraft in Malaysia went for months without being paid their travel and subsistence allowances after former Air Zimbabwe chief operating officer, and later chief executive of the controversial Zimbabwe Airways, Mr Simba Chikore, diverted funds meant to pay them for his personal use.

This is contained in revelations obtained by The Herald which highlight how former president Robert Mugabe’s son-in-law abused his family ties to corrupt people – including Government officials – and processes while he ran the show between 2016 and 2017.

Among a slew of allegations pointing to malfeasance published in our issue yesterday, there are reports suggesting personal dishonesty that saw Mr Chikore pocketing money meant to pay health insurance for workers, while in another case he withheld payments of allowances to staff.

This is despite that he would have got the funds – amounting to over US$50 000 – from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. As of November 2017, the draw-downs from RBZ amounted to  US$51 840 with more requested for December and January, documents in our posession show.

“Engineer Martin Gwafa, Simba Mironga and Lawrence Mashoko were the engineers that had been maintaining the aircraft in Malaysia from June 2017 to April 2018,” explained the source.

“They were employees of Air Zimbabwe but Air Zimbabwe stopped paying their salaries as of December 2017 citing absence from work for a period without reporting for duty.

“The crew were maintained by a monthly travel and subsistence allowance of US$288 per day from Zimbabwe Airways. Since they were no longer receiving a salary from Air Zimbabwe, the crew depended heavily on this monthly allocation,” said the source.

The RBZ would release the money in hard currency, which would then be handed over to the spouses of the staff, who in turn would wire the funds to the workers.

However, Mr Chikore reportedly pocketed the money on occasions and contriving excuses, leaving the workers marooned in Malaysia. The source said some of the funds were used to pay per diems for a certain minister and his aide.

“This was irregular as the per diems for the ministry had to be done through Cabinet authority,” the source said.

Another source corroborated prejudice of the Malaysia-based workers. “They were told that it was top secret and that they were bound by the Official Secrets Act,” he said.

“They were afraid and would not even approach our embassy in Malaysia for help.”

The Herald understands that investigations into the shady deals involving Mr Chikore and the Zimbabwe Airways imbroglio are underway with dockets being prepared for prosecution, after being stalled at the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission whose top leadership was forced out recently to give President Mnangagwa’s anti-corruption campaign a fresh impetus.

The Special Anti-Corruption Unit (Sacu) is also keen to finalise the matter.

“The whole deal involving the acquisition of planes from Malaysia and the Embraer planes that you wrote about will be examined, including going to ascertain with the government of Malaysia about the nature of the deals,” said a source at Sacu.

There are fears that the price of the planes bought from Malaysia and the United States – four Boeing 777-200ER and six Embraer-145 respectively – could have been inflated.

Further, according to those with knowledge of the deals, the aircraft could still have been used elsewhere after the purchase by Zimbabwe, thereby prejudicing the country of large amounts of money.

At the weekend, Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development Joel Biggie Matiza said that Government was regularising acquisition of the planes.

“The Embraer is on its way, as we speak and will arrive in the next two weeks,” he said.

“Government has also authorised payments of the outstanding amounts,” he added.

Last month, Cabinet approved the regularisation of the acquisition of aircraft bought from Malaysia and make outstanding payments for the Embraer planes acquired in the US to be brought to Zimbabwe.

France Takes Lead In Zimbabwe Funding Crisis.

In search of urgent funds for his crash reform programme, Zimbabwe’s finance minister, Mthuli Ncube, held closed-door talks with French treasury officials and a consortium of international banks in Paris on 8 March.

Paris says “Bienvenue”; UK and US say “Non”. Zimbabwe’s bid to strengthen ties with France follows a deterioration of its relations with the United Kingdom and the United States in the wake of the deaths of several protestors in clashes with security forces in January.

A source close to the talks in Paris on 8 March said the UK government had “lost interest” in President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government and was preoccupied by the crisis over its planned exit from the European Union.

Diplomatic shift: Under Emmanuel Macron’s presidency, France has pursued a far more activist policy in Africa than either the UK or the US, visiting the continent nine times since his election in 2017. The UK’s Prime Minister Theresa May has managed just one trip to Africa; President Donald Trump has never visited the continent. France has 47 embassies in Africa compared to Britain’s 36. (Pardee Centre for International Futures, Diplometrics Project).

What came out of Ncube’s Parisian éscale? The talks focused on the immediate need for funding to bolster Zimbabwe’s foreign reserves and its new currency system, banking sources told The Africa Report. There were still “substantial obstacles” to raising short-term funding but there were some proposals for a more innovative approach.

Ncube and officials at the Ministère de l’Économie et des Finances in Paris also discussed a road map for Zimbabwe to pay off its mounting foreign arrears.

  • One route would be for Ncube to convert the government’s homegrown reform programme into a Staff Monitored Program with the International Monetary Fund. Such programmes don’t come with money but can help governments build a track record of reforms and attract short-term finance from other sources. Its conditions would include a halt to funding the budget by the Reserve Bank.

Fix arrears before new funding. IMF spokesman Gerry Rice said on 7 Marchthat Zimbabwe’s more market-linked foreign exchange policy was a “step in the right direction to address distortions”, adding that it would “need to be supported by market determined interest and exchange rates, together with prudent fiscal policies”.

  • An IMF programme would be just the first of ten steps before Zimbabwe would be able to access substantial new money from the international financial institutions. Next step would be restructuring the debt.
  • Zimbabwe owes about $2.1bn in arrears to the World Bank and the African Development Bank, and $3.3bn to bilateral creditors, most of which are members of the Paris Club.

Before his Paris trip, Ncube had spoken of reviving the Lima process under which France’s Lazard Frères and Afreximbankwould offer some bridge financing to help Zimbabwe repay the arrears.

  • It would then, provided it had met the targets on the programme with the IMF, be able to access some new money.
  • But that would also depend on meeting political conditions set by the US.

Trump extends veto on funds for Zimbabwe

Ncube was in Washington DC to meet Christine Lagarde, IMF managing director and former economy minister of France, on 5 March.

The same day, President Trump’s administration extended sanctions on Zimbabwe by another year, stating that Zimbabwe government posed “an unusual and extraordinary” threat to US foreign policy.

These sanctions mean that US officials at the World Bank and International Monetary Fund will vote against any new financing for Zimbabwe.

  • Harare has responded by hiring Ballard Partners, lobbyists close to Trump, to change the policy.

Where the money is needed now: On 20 February, the government devalued its surrogate currency – dollar bond notes, or “Zollars” as they are known locally. It urgently needs foreign exchange to stabilise the new monetary arrangements, otherwise it risks another currency crisis and a new round of hyperinflation. Prices increased by over 56% in January alone.

Last week, Zimbabwe secured fresh funding from the Afreximbank in Cairo – to which it already owes more than $680m – as well as from the African Development Bank and neighbouring Mozambique.

What’s next? This week, South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa is due in Harare, where some neighbourly solidarity will be expected from him.

The African Report

Zimbabwe Ranked 13th In The 2019 Military Strength Ranking

By Own Correspondent- Zimbabwe has been ranked number 83 in the world according to the 2019 Military Strength Ranking compiled by Global fire Power, which is the trusted source of military rankings worldwide.

Zimbabwe ranks 13th on the African continent in terms of the military mighty, behind countries such as South Africa, Angola and Zambia.

The ranking uses 55 different factors including the number and diversity of weapons.

Other factors which are considered included: location, natural resources, local industry. financial stability, but not the current political leadership.

According to the report, Zimbabwe’s firepower is structured as follows:

  • 30 000 active personnel;
  • 0 reserve personnel;
  • 5 584 086 manpower at its disposal;
  • 3 182 989 people fit-for-service;
  • 308 744 citizens reach the eligible age to serve annually;
  • 10 aircraft fighters;
  • 7 attack aircraft;
  • 14 transport aircraft;
  • 46 trainer aircraft;
  • 42 combat tanks;
  • 300 fighting armoured vehicles;
  • 0 self-propelled artillery;
  • 65 towed artillery;
  • 22 rocket projectors;
  • 0 frigates;
  • 0 submarines;
  • 0 patrol vessels; and
  • 0 mine warfare vessels.

The top 15 armies in Africa are (bracket value is world ranking):

1) Egypt (12);

2) Algeria (27);

3) South Africa (32);

4) Nigeria (44);

5) Ethiopia (47);

6) Angola (57);

7) Morocco (60);

8) Sudan (69);

9) DR Congo (72);

10) Libya (77);

11) Zambia (78);

12) Tunisia (80);

13) Zimbabwe (83);

14) Kenya (86); and

15) Uganda (93).

Whatsapp Bans Third Party Applications

By Own Correspondent- WhatsApp has taken the drastic step to eliminate the use of third-party apps like WhatsApp Plus and GB WhatsApp (modded apps).

WhatsApp has already started to ban users that are using 3rd party applications like GBWhatsApp, WhatsApp Plus and YOWhatsApp on their Android devices.

A statement released by the instant messenger app on its website reads says:

“If you received an in-app message stating your account is “Temporarily banned” this means that you’re likely using an unsupported version of WhatsApp instead of the official WhatsApp app. If this is the case, you must download the official app to continue using WhatsApp.

Unsupported apps, such as WhatsApp Plus and GB WhatsApp, are altered versions of WhatsApp. These unofficial apps are developed by third parties and violate our Terms of Service. WhatsApp doesn’t support these third-party apps because we can’t validate their security practices.”

The other WhatsApp versions such as GBWhatsApp are popular with users because they have plenty of features that are still missing from the real WhatsApp.

In an attempt to fill that gap, developers started creating modded versions of WhatsApp that went above and beyond to make sure users get the features that aren’t present in the actual app.

However, these ‘fake’ WhatsApps pose a significant threat to WhatsApp and to the users as well in terms of privacy and security.

“Somebody tell Tinashe Jonas there is a fantastic lawyer called Talent Madungwe. He says he can treat any problem. If all fails, Madungwe issues passports to Heaven.”

“Somebody tell Tinashe Jonas there is a fantastic lawyer called Talent Madungwe. Hire him. He Says he can treat any problem. If all fails, Madungwe issues passports to Heaven.”

Boy Kills Granny Over Loaf Of Bread

A grade seven pupil from Bulawayo allegedly bludgeoned a granny (79) to death after she caught him stealing bread in her house.

The juvenile (14) initially lied that he found Mrs Busisiwe Pilime seriously injured and called for help. He later confessed to his mother that he had viciously assaulted the elderly woman and his mother reported him to the police.

Bulawayo acting police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident that happened at Plot 20 Claremont Farm, Warringham on Saturday.

“I can confirm police are investigating a case of murder where a 79-year-old woman was found dead at her home with a blood stained hoe, axe and wooden log found at the scene,” he said.
Insp Ncube said initially the case was reported as murder by unknown assailant(s).

“According to the initial report, the minor (name withheld for ethical reasons) was passing by Mrs Busisiwe Pilime’s house at Plot 20 and heard the deceased screaming only to find out that she was lying unconscious and injured. He went to report to his mother who reported the case for investigations,” he said.

“However during investigations it emerged that on the day of the death, the boy entered in the deceased’s house with an intention of stealing food. When the deceased noticed him, she disciplined him with a wooden log. The accused allegedly picked up an axe and struck the granny several times on the head,” he said.

The boy allegedly rained blows on Mrs Pilime with the axe, a metal hoe and a log that he had grabbed from a fireplace. Insp Ncube said the boy confessed to his mother who reported to the police leading to the teenager’s arrest.

“Investigations are underway and he is assisting the police with investigations,” he said.
Mrs Pilime’s body has since been taken to United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) for a post mortem.

Insp Ncube bemoaned the increase in crimes involving juveniles saying they have lost respect for life.

“It is worrisome that juveniles are slowly becoming inhuman and have lost respect for life. Ubuntu has been lost among these children,” he said.

“I urge parents and guardians to participate in disciplining their children or at least take them to church where they can be taught good behaviour.”

A neighbour who declined to be named said: “It was a painful death for an old woman.”
The neighbour commended the boy’s mother for not concealing the matter.

“His mother reported him to the police after she realised that he was the one responsible for gogo’s death. She has done well because we were going to consume time looking for a murderer and no one would suspect such a young boy,” said the neighbour. – state media

Mthuli Ncube Sentiments On Indigenisation Law Spark Outrage

By Own Correspondent- The Zanu-PF Youth League is not happy with the sentiments expressed by the Finance and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube over the removal of the indigenisation law.

In an interview with Bloomberg Television, Ncube said that Zimbabwe is in the process of removing the indigenisation law which is discouraging foreign direct investment.

Zanu-PF youth League Commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu however respondent to the statements by Ncube and said that the 51/49% ownership remains for platinum and diamonds miners.

In an interview with a local online publication, Tsenengamu said:

“The President came out and said 51/49 remains for minerals like Platinum and Diamond and now the Finance Minister comes out saying they are scrapping it out completely to give 100% ownership to foreigners.

What is it we are driving at as a country? What has informed that decision by the Finance Minister? What has happened to the declaration by the President which the Finance Minister seems to be overturning?

… The President saw reason in partially reserving that sector for the indigenous as this would ensure the empowerment and economic emancipation of the previously disadvantaged but what’s surprising today is how the Finance Minister can just change that today.

The world over especially in the West there is no foreigner with 100% ownership over strategic sectors especially critical minerals like diamonds and am not sure what’s motivating the Finance Minister to declare that.

… Are we that desperate that we can choose to dis-empower ourselves in order to satisfy foreigners who will create jobs yes but which jobs will never make us rich? We will remain poor but employed when we continue giving away our resources in this manner.”

“Mafume Has No Case To Answer”

Farai Dziva| MDC A spokesperson Jacob Mafume has been released by the police after a rigorous interrogation process, party sources have said.

Mafume was freed without any charges after police indicated they would call his lawyer Advocate Bhatasara if they intend to press formal charges against him.

Earlier today, MDC deputy national spokesperson Bekithemba Mpofu indicated that Mafume was confined at ZRP Law and Order section in the company of his attorney Advocate Bhatasara of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights.

Several MDC A councillors and MPs have been arrested since the beginning of the year.

“No Scheduled Meeting Between Mugabe And Chamisa”: Jacob Mafume

By Own Correspondent- Opposition MDC National Spokesperson Jacob Mafume has dismissed as false reports alleging that party president Nelson Chamisa is set to meet former President Robert Mugabe in the next few days.

In an interview with a local radio station on Monday night, Mafume said that there is no scheduled meeting between his party’s leader and deposed Zanu Pf leader Mugabe in the near future.

Mafume, however, left room for a meeting between the two in the future. He said that there is a lot to learn from Mugabe some of which include what to do to avoid abusing human rights and also how to manage a leadership succession.

He also spoke at length on the status of the MDC as a coalition of other political parties revealing that the Alliance was an electoral pact and the party remains the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC).

ZANU Sympathiser Muduvuri Confronts EU, US Over Sanctions

Farai Dziva|The Zimbabwe Amalgamated Council of Churches has petitioned the European Union, the United States of America and Britain to remove sanctions against Harare.

The council on Friday handed over petitions calling for the unconditional removal of sanctions on Zimbabwe to the United States and British embassies and the European Union Delegation to Zimbabwe, according to The Herald.The council is led by declared Zanu PF sympathiser Jimaya Muduvuri.

The council gave the embassies and the EU delegation a 21-day ultimatum to respond to their petitions.

Mugabe Is Being Haunted By Gukurahundi Avenging Spirits- Matemadanda

Farai Dziva|War veterans leader Victor Matemadanda, whose hatred of Robert Mugabe is an open secret has claimed that the former President is being haunted by the spirits of the people he allegedly killed during the Gukurahundi era.

Matemadanda, who is still nursing a keen grudge against the nonagenarian has also said the former strongman should be arrested for the atrocities he committed against ordinary citizens.

“Mugabe’s Gushungo Farm has a lot of cattle, let him use the beasts he owns to appease the avenging spirits of the people he killed,” said Matemadanda.

“Some people say because he is old we have to forgive him. Personally I will never forgive him.Yes he is old but let us remember he killed many people during his reign.”

Biti Attacks Mnangagwa For Blowing State Cash On Useless PR Stunt

Farai Dziva|MDC A deputy chairperson Tendai Biti has described as futile, attempts by Emmerson Mnangagwa to use shadowy Public Relations tactics to conceal his tainted political record.

“The truth is this is a murderous regime that has committed crimes against humanity including rape , murder and torture .

No amount of spin or lies can ever chlorinate the bandits masquerading as rulers in Zim. The truth is you can’t put lip stick on a crocodile,” tweeted Biti.

“The regime cannot supply drugs in hospitals, it cannot deal with cholera, it cannot supply water to its citizens- yet it has the indecency of contracting a US lobby firm #BrianBallard to wash its dirty linen in the USA. An absolute embarrassment,” added Biti.

Zidane Reappointed Real Madrid Coach

Zinedine Zidane will return to coach Real Madrid, the club he led to three straight Champions League titles.

Spanish television channel La Sexta said on Monday that Zidane had accepted an offer to replace Santiago Solari.

In the space of less than a week, Madrid twice lost to Barcelona and once to Ajax, being eliminated from the Champions League and the Copa del Rey, and seeing their La Liga title bid all but ended.

Zidane is expected to arrive on a long-term contract, not only for the remainder of the Spanish league this season.

Zidane quit soon after Madrid won the Champions League last season, saying that he and the club needed a change in command to keep succeeding.

Zidane is expected to be in charge of Tuesday’s training session, and his first game back will be on Saturday at the Bernabeu against Celta Vigo. Real trail leaders Barcelona by 12 points with 11 matches left. They are five points behind second-place Atletico Madrid.
Solari led the team to a 4-1 win at Valladolid on Sunday, and was in charge of training on Monday. The former player could remain with the club despite Zidane’s arrival, but in a different position. The former Argentina and Madrid player was the “B” team’s coach before taking over the main squad in October.

Solari led Madrid to 22 wins, eight losses and two draws in all competitions, and helped the team win the Club World Cup in December.
Zidane’s name was a unanimous choice within the club but few thought he would accept returning so soon after deciding to take a break.

He took over in January 2016 and immediately won over the squad with his calm manner and easy-going attitude. In addition to the three Champions League titles, he also led Madrid to the 2017 Spanish league title, the club’s first in five years.

Shortly after Zidane departed, Cristiano Ronaldo announced he was leaving to join Juventus. Real have since endured an up-and-down season which led to the humiliating losses to Barcelona and Ajax at the Bernabeu.

Zidane was replaced by Julen Lopetegui, the former Spain coach fired before the World Cup for taking the Madrid job. He lasted only a few months at the helm.

Solari took over from Lopetegui as an interim coach and eventually was given a full-time job – with a contract until 2021 – after putting the team back on track. Unlike Zidane, though, he struggled to manage the squad and was at odds with some of its key players, including Marcelo and Isco.

Jose Mourinho, fired by Manchester United last year, was another strong candidate to replace Solari after succeeding with Madrid in the early 2010s. Other names mentioned included Jurgen Klopp, Mauricio Pochettino, Joachim Low and Antonio Conte, who was highly touted to take over from the fired Lopetegui. Some even wanted the club to consider former star Raul, who has just started coaching one of Madrid’s youth squads. — Telegraph

Mthuli Ncube Clashes With ZANU PF Youth League

The Zanu-PF Youth League has clashed with Finance and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube over his recent pronouncement that government is reversing the indigenisation policy to allow foreign entities full ownership of their investments.

This latest development shows the deep-seated problems that the “technocrats” hired by President Emmerson Mnangagwa face in executing their duties in a government where the majority of the hardliners from the Robert Mugabe era are still in control of the party and government.

In an interview with Bloomberg Television last week, Ncube said they are removing the indigenization policy which he said was discouraging foreign direct investment into the country.

“We are removing that indigenization rule, which is discouraging foreign direct investment,” Ncube said in an interview with Bloomberg Television in Washington.

“We say Zimbabwe is open for business; you can only be open if you allow ownership of 100 percent,” added Ncube.

However, Zanu-PF youth League Commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu told 263Chat that the move is against a declaration by President Emmerson Mnangagwa that the 51/49% ownership remains for platinum and diamonds miners.

“The President came out and said 51/49 remains for minerals like Platinum and Diamond and now the Finance Minister comes out saying they are scrapping it out completely to give 100% ownership to foreigners.

ZANU-PF Youth league political commissar, Godfrey Tsenengamu was not amused.

“What is it we are driving at as a country? What has informed that decision by the Finance Minister? What has happened to the declaration by the President which the Finance Minister seems to be overturning?” Tsenengamu said.

Zimbabwe holds the world’s second-largest known reserves of platinum-group metals after South Africa, plus substantial deposits of gold, diamonds, lithium, iron ore, coal, chrome and nickel.

The changes to the ownership rules would need to be ratified by parliament.

However, Tsenengamu argued that 51/49 percent on Platinum and Diamonds was not responsible for driving away investors but policy inconsistency.

“The President saw reason in partially reserving that sector for the indigenous as this would ensure the empowerment and economic emancipation of the previously disadvantaged but what’s surprising today is how the Finance Minister can just change that today.

“The world over especially in the West there is no foreigner with 100% ownership over strategic sectors especially critical minerals like diamonds and am not sure what’s motivating the Finance Minister to declare that,” he noted.

Tsenengamu expressed worry that Mthuli Ncube could be very desperate for investors and in the process dis-empowering locals.

“Are we that desperate that we can choose to dis-empower ourselves in order to satisfy foreigners who will create jobs yes but which jobs will never make us rich. We will remain poor but employed when we continue giving away our resources in this manner,” noted Tsenengamu.

However, other colleagues of the ZANU-PF Youth League boss called him to order, reminding him that even with the existing percentages under Mugabe, the country benefited nothing.

Lucky Zambian Lady Cancelled Her Ethiopian Airlines Ticket At The Last Minute

A Zambian national changed her flight from Addis Ababa to Nairobi at the last minute.

Carol Jilombo changed her flights from the ill-fated Ethiopian Airline ET 302 flight to the next ET 304 leaving at later without any rational reason.

This single decision saved her lives.

The plane she was scheduled to travel on later crashed killing all 149 passengers and 8 crew members(total 157 killed).

I guess Jesus Christ has given her another chance

Zambian Observer

Ramaphosa Jets Into The Country For The Zimbabwe-South Africa Bi-National Commission

By Own Correspondent- South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa has arrived in the country ahead of the official opening of the third session of the Zimbabwe-South Africa Bi-National Commission (BNC) set for tomorrow.

He was met at the Robert Mugabe International Airport by his counterpart, President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his two Vice Presidents Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi and other senior government officials.

The Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services confirmed that President Mnangagwa will host a banquet in honour of President Ramaphosa this evening.

The BNC opened in Harare this morning with a meeting of senior officials which called for vigorous implementation of bilateral agreements between the two countries.

Zimbabwe’s Foreign Affairs and International Trade Secretary Ambassador James Manzou and his counterpart, South African Director-General of the Department of International Relations and Cooperation Kgabo Mahoai officially opened the meeting.

The BNC is the highest bilateral framework of co-operation between Zimbabwe and South Africa and the second session of the BNC between the two countries was last convened in South Africa in October 2017.-StateMedia

VIDEO:Chamisa Supporters Go For Broke Against Mwonzora

https://youtu.be/0X-_dUTgLI4

Tempers rose during an MDC Alliance rally at Chisamba Grounds in Mutare over the weekend when the party’s supporters heckled secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora resulting in president Nelson Chamisa threatening to walk out of the gathering unless Mwonzora was allowed to speak.

This was after supporters sympathetic to the youthful leader heckled and booed Mwonzora as he took to the podium to address the rally.

Mwonzora has thrown his name in the hat and will be challenging Chamisa’s MDC Alliance presidency at the party’s crucial congress in May.

It was, however, clear from the onset of the rally that Mwonzora could have a torrid time as almost all high ranking MDC Alliance leaders who spoke seemed to accuse him of being Zanu PF by challenging Chamisa.

https://youtu.be/0X-_dUTgLI4

Dangamvura-Chikanga MP and MDC chief whip Prosper Mutseyami had set the tone of the rally by declaring that a caucus by all sitting MPs and senators backed Chamisa’s presidency beyond congress. Organising secretary Amos Chibaya who was directing proceedings also hammered home on the need for the party to maintain its momentum by retaining their young leader declaring that any thoughts of changing their leader was a Zanu PF agenda.

Youth Assembly leader Happison “General Bvondo” Chidziwa pronounced his position saying as young people they would support one of their own for the party’s presidency.

Lynette Karenyi-Kore, the women’s assembly leader also rose to add her voice to the endorsement of Chamisa’s continued leadership of the party beyond congress before it was Mwonzora’s turn to take to the podium.

Not to be outdone, Tendai Biti would also go on to declare that there was no need to change commanders in the middle of a war.

So by the time Mwonzora came to the podium, all anger was focused on him as he rose to deafening booing forcing Chamisa to rush to the stage and threatening to return without addressing the rally if they would not allow the party secretary-general to address them.

Chamisa told the rally he understood emotions were running high due to the impending congress but bemoaned what he termed Zanu PF culture in which it is a taboo for the presidency to be openly challenged.

“MDC people follow MDC culture… our secretary-general shall speak after that we will proceed with our programme otherwise; I’ll not address the rally myself,” Chamisa said before chiding a group of supporters who were already raising placards denouncing Mwonzora.

“Put down the placards, this is not the time,” he said.

“I know its congress time… I know you’re used to Zanu PF culture that says the leader should not be contested. I’ve heard what you said that you don’t change a commander during war but we want people to determine their leaders. I’ll have to allow those who want to contest to do so… He who contests me is the one who strengthens me,” Chamisa said.

He said he knew that when the party openly shows division it would be because of positions.
“I know that if it’s like this in Manicaland there will be positions being sought,” the MDC leader said.

Mwonzora on his part went on to deliver a speech in which he applauded the province’s exploits in the past election before declaring his vision for a united party.

“I want this MDC to be a united party, I want this MDC to be a party that chooses, I want this MDC to be a tolerant and democratic party. I want this MDC as secretary-general to be a disciplined party,” Mwonzora said in an emotional delivery. — DailyNews

You Cannot Put Lipstick On A Crocodile-Biti

Farai Dziva|MDC A deputy chairperson Tendai Biti has described as futile, attempts by Emmerson Mnangagwa to use shadowy Public Relations tactics to conceal his tainted political record.

“The truth is this is a murderous regime that has committed crimes against humanity including rape , murder and torture .

No amount of spin or lies can ever chlorinate the bandits masquerading as rulers in Zim. The truth is you can’t put lip stick on a crocodile,” tweeted Biti.

“The regime cannot supply drugs in hospitals, it cannot deal with cholera, it cannot supply water to its citizens- yet it has the indecency of contracting a US lobby firm #BrianBallard to wash its dirty linen in the USA. An absolute embarrassment,” added Biti.

Ethiopian Airlines Plane Black Box Found

Correspondent| The black box from the Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed shortly after takeoff on Sunday has been found, the airline has confirmed.

The black box — or digital flight data recorder — will provide the first clues as to what caused the Ethiopian Airlines plane to crash just six minutes after takeoff.

“The Digital Flight Data Recorder(DFDR) and Cockpit Voice Recorder(CVR) of ET302 have been Recovered,” said Ethiopian Airlines in a statement Monday afternoon.

The flight’s cockpit voice recorder has also been recovered, the airline said.

On Sunday, Ethiopian Airlines flight ET302 crashed shortly after takeoff, killing all 157 people on board. Investigators have started their search into what caused the deadly incident.

Experts have warned it is too early to say what caused the disaster. 

A flight recorder is an electronic recording device placed in an aircraft for the purpose of facilitating the investigation of aviation accidents and incidents. Flight recorders are also known by the misnomer black box—they are in fact bright orange to aid in their recovery after accidents.

There are two different flight recorder devices: the flight data recorder (FDR) preserves the recent history of the flight through the recording of dozens of parameters collected several times per second; the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) preserves the recent history of the sounds in the cockpit, including the conversation of the pilots.

The two devices may be combined in a single unit. Together, the FDR and CVR give an accurate testimony, narrating the aircraft’s flight history, to assist in any later investigation.

The two flight recorders are required by international regulation to be capable of surviving the conditions likely to be encountered in a severe aircraft accident. Hence they are almost always recovered undamaged even after the most violent of plane crashes.

Only 20 People Show Up At Leonard Zhakata Show

ZORA music maestro Leonard Karikoga Zhakata’s show at Specimen in Glen Norah over the weekend reportedly attracted a paltry crowd of only 20 people.

The show failed to kick off on time as there were very few people at the venue, and the delay was mean to crank up the numbers, but people still would not show up.

A reveller who tried to negotiate for a discounted entry fee with the bouncers was heard saying:

“Handisi kuda kumbogara mukati umu ini, ndiri kuda kungonzwa hangu Madam Boss ndodzoka zvangu paden (I’m not here for the whole show, I just want to see him perform Madam Boss then I go back home).”

Zhataka took the airwaves by storm when he released his immortal song “Mugove” in the 1990s. His fame continued to soar for over a decade with songs such as Gomba Remarara, Upenyu Mutoro and Pane Ziya Pane Dovi.

However, the Mugove hitmaker’s fortunes nosedived when he released ‘Mubikira’ which resulted in the censorship of his music by ZBC.

— 263chat

: “USA Sanctions Denying Povo PayPal Services” Says Zanu PF – Is That Why There Is Poverty?

By: Patrick Guramatunhu| ”Ever since the West first imposed the sanctions of the Zanu PF regime in 2002 for its human rights record, particularly its failure to hold free and fair elections; the regime has carried out regardless and claimed the sanctions were imposed as punishment for its land reform programme.

The regime has even gone one step further, it has blamed the country’s economic decline of the sanctions. This has become increasingly difficult for the regime to sell these lies much more so in 2018.

For the 2018 Mnangagwa himself promised to hold free, fair and credible elections as proof that Zimbabwe had broken away from the Mugabe day of corruption and rigged elections.

The Americans went out of their way to explain that if Mnangagwa kept his promise on holding free and fair elections, they would lift the sanctions. They explained what exactly they would be looking for in judging the elections free and fair, just to make sure Zanu PF was left in no doubt what was expected of the regime.

The excuse that the sanctions were imposed as punishment for seizing land from the white farms was not going to have any takers since by then almost all the farms had already been seized.

Holding free and fair elections and risk losing power was the one thing Mnangagwa and his junta friends were not going to do. They had risked life and limb in wrestling power from Mugabe in the November 2017 military coup; they were not going to risk losing power in a free and fair election.

So it was no surprise therefore that Mnangagwa and the junta failed to deliver even one of the Americans’ election requirements as the regime went on to blatantly rigged the 2018 elections.

Just to underline the fact that the rigged July 2018 elections was no accident the regime was gone on to use unwarranted and brutal force to drive home the message the regime will not tolerate any protest against the rigged elections and the country’s worsening economic situation.

The regime has shot dead 7 and then 17 protestors in the 1st August 2018 and January 2019 protests.

The Americans have responded by renewing the imposed sanctions. Zanu PF has step up its propaganda to demand the lifting of the sanctions on the grounds they are hurting the ordinary Zimbabweans.

“Through ZIDERA, the US has directed its Executive Directors to each international financial institution (IFIs) to oppose and vote against -any extension of any loan, credit, or guarantee to Zimbabwe; or -any cancellation of debt owed by Zimbabwe to the US or any IFIs,” explained the Ministry of Information in a statement.

“US sanctions are targeted at Zimbabwe and all its citizens. The sanctions are so comprehensive that any lines of credit to the country are blocked by OFAC. Citizens who are not on the sanctions list cannot access US-linked financial services such as PayPal

“To show that the US sanctions are indiscriminate, South African Banks have blocked Zimbabwean banks from importing US dollars for fear of reprisals from US authorities. Also, CBZ Bank, which is not on the sanctions list, was fined a staggering US$385 million by OFAC.”
What the statement does not say is that both the IMF and WB had already stopped extending loans to Zimbabwe in 2000, long before the American government imposed ZIDER, because the Zanu PF government was failing to service its existing debt.

Other countries like China and Russia have also long stop giving Zimbabwe loans and financial assistance for exactly the same reason – failure to repay its debts.

Ordinary Zimbabweans know the frustration of having to queue hours on end for 50 RGTS$ maximum a day, they cannot get even one US$ from the bank even if the deposited US$.I A It is rich It is rich that there will be any Zimbabwean out there who will lose sleep because they cannot use PayPal or some such service!

As for the Americans stopping Zimbabwe importing the US$; last time I looked at the American dollar it was the image of Gorge Washington or some such American staring back at me. Surely the Americans are free to decide what to do with their own currency!

What every thinking Zimbabwean out there should be demanding from this Zanu PF dictatorship is why are ordinary Zimbabweans being denying their basic freedoms and human rights including their right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country and even the right to life? This has gone on for the last 38 years now!

There is something disingenuous that Zanu PF is fighting to end the suffering brought about by the imposition of sanction, although it is powerless to remove the sanctions because they were imposed by the West, and yet it has done absolutely nothing to end the mismanagement, corruption and the political oppression it is imposing on the people.

The Ministry of Information has carefully avoided commenting of the USA’s reason for retaining the sanction – Zanu PF’s failure to hold free and fair elections and the recent killing of unarmed civilians. Why?

Is it because the regime knows the people of Zimbabwe do not believe the lie the elections were free and fair.

The Ministry of Information has also been very careful not to comment on how much of the economic meltdown the country is facing is due to gross mismanagement and rampant corruption notably the wholesale looting taking place in Marange and Chiadzwa.

The nation was swindled of US$15 billion in diamond revenue alone in 2010 to 2014 according to Robert Mugabe. Not even one swindler has ever been arrested and we know the looting is continuing to this day. Whatever contribution sanctions have made to Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown they are insignificant compared to the damage done by corruption, gross mismanagement and all : “USA sanctions denying povo PayPal services” says Zanu PF – is that why there is poverty other teething problems.t is said the beating wings of a butterfly in Japan may well be the humble origin of the hurricane storm in North America, the source of the great Zambezi is a stream.

To blame Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown and brutal political repression on the West’s imposed sanctions it as foolish as blaming the hurricane of the butterfly, the storm gathered its 100 km per hour winds from tropical waters and not the beating of the butterfly wings. Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown is the product of decades of rampant corruption and gross mismanagement and not the Americans denying my aunt in Zimbabwe’s rural back water PayPal facilities!

Zanu PF blatantly rigged last year’s elections and the primary purpose of the targeted sanctions is to pile the pressure on Zanu PF to step down because it does not have the people of Zimbabwe’s democratic mandate to govern the country. The sanctions must and will stay!

Chigowe Refuses To Be Flattered By Victory Over Caps

Farai Dziva| Dynamos coach Lloyd Chigowe has refused to be flattered by his side’ s victory over bitter rivals Caps United in the Charity Shield Challenge Cup on Sunday.

The coach is not laying down the gauntlet after yesterday’s victory and is, instead, sharpening his team so that they can compete well in the coming season.

“This was a fantastic win for us, and I am happy with that. But there is also a lot of work that needs to be done. We can’t relax because we beat Caps United.

People should not get carried away with this win,” said Chigowe.

“These are youngsters who are almost new to the team and are certainly eager to impress.”

Dynamos got their goals through Edward Sadomba and Ngandu Mangala to clinch the Passion Events Charity Cup, pocketing $20 000 in the process. They had only three players from last season starting in the match – goalkeeper Simbarashe Chinani, Jimmy Tigere and Godfrey Mukambi.

Cellphone Service Providers Increase Tariff Charges

The Postal and Telecommunication Regulatory Authority (Potraz) has started consulting cellular service providers on tariff increases after the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe floated the exchange rate last month.

Potraz customer service’s manager Mr Phibion Chaibva told journalists on the side lines of the authority’ outreach programme at Chinotimba Shopping Centre in Victoria Falls on Saturday that while he was not privy to the increases proposed by cellphone service providers, he was aware that consultations were underway.

He said that the authority was going to decide on the increases using costs submitted by service providers.

“What I know is Potraz’s approval of tariffs is cost based. Our regulations say it should be supported by documents of what it costs providers to provide their service and their mark up,” he said.

The review in tariff comes as the cost of goods and services has been going up. Mr Chaibva said as an authority they were keen to ensure that subscribers get the best service and value from providers. He said the most common complaint that they have been getting during their road show was that of subscribers losing their credit without making a call. He said some of the issues pertained to lack of communication on billing.

“Service providers should continuously engage their clients on billing so that they will make the right decision on their spending patterns,” he said.

Mr Chaibva also said their roadshows were also targeting children to raise awareness of dos and don’ts when using the internet.

“We are saying that the internet is good and children should access it but parents have a duty to monitor the sites that their children visit and the people they engage because some of them are very dangerous. The child might assume that he or she is talking or communicating with another child yet it’s someone who wants to harm them,” he said.

In terms of uptake, he said the country’s mobile penetration was at 94 percent.

“Our market uptake is almost mature. We are nearly there almost everyone is connected,” he said.

— State Media

“American Built Boeing 737-Max8 Unsafe”: Gvnt Warns Citizens

By Own Correspondent| The government of Zimbabwe on Monday advised citizens to check the model of Boeing aircraft before checking in for their flights.

Writing on microblogging site Twitter, Deputy Minister for Information, Energy Mutodi said:

“While investigations around the plane crash involving Indonesian and Ethiopian planes are continuing, we would like to advise Zimbabwean citizens that we have classified the American-built Boeing 737-Max8 as an unsafe aircraft due to its malfunctioning auto-pilot software.

A combination of malfunctioning sensors, an unfamiliar auto-diving software and inability to resist aerodynamic roughness in the lower atmosphere make the American Boeing 737-Max8 prone to take-off and landing accidents. Always check the flight model before check in.”

Mutodi’s warning comes after a Boeing 737-Max8 came down on Sunday morning soon after takeoff from Nairobi Kenya.

The plane crash killed all 157 people on board.

Douglas Mwonzora Faces Arrest

Farai Dziva| MDC A secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora has been issued with a warrant of arrest.

The politician failed to appear in court for trial in a case in which he is facing charges of negligent driving.

According to court documents, Mwonzora’s trial was expected to start last Thursday but he was nowhere to be seen- resulting in him being issued with an arrest warrant.

Mwonzora was involved in a car accident on May 27 last year long Tynwald Road in Harare.
He bumped into another car as he was reversing his Toyota Land Cruiser at the intersection of Kirkman Drive and Tynwald Road.
The damaged car, also a Toyota Land Cruiser was being driven by one Onsmo Muzhingi.
Mwonzora is also being charged with failure to insure a motor vehicle.

Zanu PF Sympathisers Petition EU, US To Remove Sanctions

Farai Dziva|The Zimbabwe Amalgamated Council of Churches has petitioned the European Union, the United States of America and Britain to remove sanctions against Harare.

The council on Friday handed over petitions calling for the unconditional removal of sanctions on Zimbabwe to the United States and British embassies and the European Union Delegation to Zimbabwe, according to The Herald.The council is led by declared Zanu PF sympathiser Jimaya Muduvuri.

The council gave the embassies and the EU delegation a 21-day ultimatum to respond to their petitions.

Mobile Phone Tarrifs Go Up

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

The Postal and Telecommunication Regulatory Authority (Potraz) has started consulting cellular service providers on tariff increases after the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe floated the exchange rate last month.


Potraz customer service’s manager Mr Phibion Chaibva told journalists on the side lines of the authority’ outreach programme at Chinotimba Shopping Centre in Victoria Falls on Saturday that while he was not privy to the increases proposed by cellphone service providers, he was aware that consultations were underway.


He said that the authority was going to decide on the increases using costs submitted by service providers.
“What I know is Potraz’s approval of tariffs is cost based. Our regulations say it should be supported by documents of what it costs providers to provide their service and their mark up,” he said.


The review in tariff comes as the cost of goods and services has been going up. Mr Chaibva said as an authority they were keen to ensure that subscribers get the best service and value from providers. He said the most common complaint that they have been getting during their road show was that of subscribers losing their credit without making a call. He said some of the issues pertained to lack of communication on billing.


“Service providers should continuously engage their clients on billing so that they will make the right decision on their spending patterns,” he said.
Mr Chaibva also said their roadshows were also targeting children to raise awareness of dos and don’ts when using the internet.


“We are saying that the internet is good and children should access it but parents have a duty to monitor the sites that their children visit and the people they engage because some of them are very dangerous. The child might assume that he or she is talking or communicating with another child yet it’s someone who wants to harm them,” he said.


In terms of uptake, he said the country’s mobile penetration was at 94 percent.
“Our market uptake is almost mature. We are nearly there almost everyone is connected,” he said.State media

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Mafume Released After Rigorous Interrogation

Farai Dziva| MDC A spokesperson Jacob Mafume has been released by the police after a rigorous interrogation process, party sources have said.

Mafume was freed without any charges after police indicated they would call his lawyer Advocate Bhatasara if they intend to press formal charges against him.

Earlier today, MDC deputy national spokesperson Bekithemba Mpofu indicated that Mafume was confined at ZRP Law and Order section in the company of his attorney Advocate Bhatasara of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights.

Several MDC A councillors and MPs have been arrested since the beginning of the year.

Man Arrested For Expressing Hate Of Mnangagwa’s Picture

Own Correspondent|The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) reports that said that a 32-year-old man is facing prosecution after he was arrested and charged with undermining the authority of or insulting President Emmerson Mnangagwa after he allegedly told a colleague wearing a ZANU PF party T-shirt that he does not like the picture of the person on it.

Farai Gwaza from Dindi villange under Chief Chitsungo in Pfungwe, Mashonaland East province, will have his day in court for the “crime”.

Pfungwe is a ZANU-PF stronghold, with the ruling party scooping victory after victory in successive local ward and national elections.

Nakamba To Miss Warriors Clash With Congo

Farai Dziva| Warriors Star Marvelous Nakamba picked an injury during training last week and he is likely to miss the game against Congo Brazzaville.

The midfielder is said to have developed an acute pain on the left hip region. His time on the sidelines could last up to four weeks, but he is expected to report for Warriors camp, according to the Herald.

The national team is preparing to face Congo Brazzaville on the 24th of March in Harare in a decisive Afcon Qualifier. The Warriors need at least a draw to book their place at the finals in Egypt.

Nakamba, meanwhile, has seemingly fallen out with his coach Ivan Leko at Club Brugge in recent weeks where he has been kept on the bench.

MDC A Youth Assembly Condemns Arrest Of Jacob Mafume

Farai Dziva|The MDC A Youth Assembly has strongly condemned the arrest of party spokesperson Jacob Mafume today.

MDC A Youth Assembly official Arnold Batirai Dube has confirmed the incident.

See Dube’ s statement below:

The MDC A Youth Assembly strongly condemns the unjustifiable arrest of MDC A spokesman Councillor Jacob Mafume.

This shows a systematic pattern of victimisation of MDC A members by Zanu PF through abusing the police and justice system to settle political scores with citizens who are not happy with the ongoing culture of poor governance, economic rot, corruption and gross violation of human rights.

As MDC A youths, we are demanding the immediate and unconditional release of Mr Mafume and all other prisoners of conscience.

It is mind- boggling to note that Zanu PF is speaking of national dialogue yet it is using state apparatus to victimize citizens.

FreeJacobMafume

Cllr Arnold Batirai Dube
MDC A Youth Assembly national executive member
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MDC Spokesperson Jacob Mafume

Jacob Mafume Arrested, Faces Treason Charges

Correspondent|MDC Alliance spokesperson Jacob Mafume has been arrested. Mafume is currently detained by police at Harare Central Law and Order Section.

Party officials say the police are indicating that they will prefer treason charges against him.

Former MDC legislator and Minister of Education David Coltart says that Mafume’s arrest shows that the country is back to the 1980s when ZANU PF systematically detained ZAPU MPs in an attempt to crush that party.

A number of MDC Alliance officials have been arrested and charged with offences ranging from criminal nuisance to treason.

This follows the violent protests in January against a sharp spike in fuel prices. the State accuses opposition officials of encouraging banditry under the guise of peaceful demonstrations.

Property worth millions of dollars was lost during the protests, while as many as 17 people lost their lives.

Teacher Jailed For “Cracking Pupil’s Skull”

Farai Dziva|A Kwekwe teacher has been sentenced to two years in prison for brutally assaulting a school pupil.

The teacher made the headlines after cracking the 5-year-old pupil’s head after violently pushing him onto a desk.

One year was suspended condition of good behaviour.Mejulla Matina pleaded guilty to the charge of assault.

“This incident is disturbing, to say the least. This is a five-year-old sent to school to learn under your care. You were in charge of the complainant and it was upon you to protect the complainant and the rights of the minor.

Sentence should be one that fits the offence that is justifiable by the court and the community at large,” said Magistrate Tayengwa Sangster in passing sentence last week.

“Chamisa Is The Most Powerful Political Figure In The Country”

Farai Dziva|MDC A leader is the most influential and powerful politician in the country, argues political observer Edson Musarurwa.

See Musarurwa’ s argument below: Emmerson
Mnangagwa rigged the election, Nelson Chamisa disputed the results and the Constitutional Court dismissed the case.

Mnangagwa was then declared President . Now he is the President and he is in charge of the army, police, the judiciary and other powerful service organs.

Surprisingly he is still crying for recognition from Chamisa.

My question is if he is the duly elected President why is he literally crying for endorsement from Chamisa? Is this not a way of indirectly admitting that Chamisa is the most powerful man in the land at the moment?

Nelson Chamisa

Focus On Defeating Zanu PF, MDC A Official Implores Party Members

Farai Dziva|A former MDC legislator, Oliver Chirume has called on party members to maintain focus on defeating the oppressive Zanu PF regime as tension intensifies before the May Congress.

Former Gutu Central MP, Oliver Chirume, believes Masvingo Province is the hub of political dynamics in the country such that there is need to elect a provincial chairperson who can work closely with party leader Nelson Chamisa in the protracted battle against Zanu PF.

“The province has been dragged into the mud by opportunists and we are now looking at how we can clear the confusion.

We believe Advocate Tongai Matutu has the potential to lead the province because he is a seasoned cadre.

We should remember that the main battle is against ZANU PF.
Let’s embrace democratic tenets as we prepare for the Congress,” said Chirume.

“The days of political jockeying and bickering are over .The people of Zimbabwe have suffered for too long.We are in the process of realigning our beloved party,” added Chirume.

Latest On Ethiopian Air Crash

By Own Correspondent| Ethiopian Airlines has announced that the Digital Flight Data Recorder (DFDR) and Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) of ET302 have been Recovered from the crash site of Ethiopian Airlines flight ET302 that crashed on Sunday morning six minutes after takeoff.

A flight recorder is an electronic recording device placed in an aircraft for the purpose of facilitating the investigation of aviation accidents and incidents.

Flight recorders are also known by the misnomer black box—they are in fact bright orange to aid in their recovery after accidents.

A statement posted on the airline’s Twitter page on Monday afternoon read as follows:

Accident Bulletin no. 6

Issued on March 11, 2019, at 01:40 PM Local Time. The Digital Flight Data Recorder(DFDR) and Cockpit Voice Recorder(CVR) of ET302 have been Recovered.

I Will Never Forgive Mugabe- Matemadanda

Farai Dziva|War veterans leader Victor Matemadanda, whose hatred of Robert Mugabe is an open secret has claimed that the former President is being haunted by the spirits of the people he allegedly killed during the Gukurahundi era.

Matemadanda, who is still nursing a keen grudge against the nonagenarian has also said the former strongman should be arrested for the atrocities he committed against ordinary citizens.

“Mugabe’s Gushungo Farm has a lot of cattle, let him use the beasts he owns to appease the avenging spirits of the people he killed,” said Matemadanda.

“Some people say because he is old we have to forgive him. Personally I will never forgive him.Yes he is old but let us remember he killed many people during his reign.”

“Transaction Tax To Raise Over $600million”: Mthuli Ncube Tells IMF

By Own Correspondent- The government has revealed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that the two per cent electronic transaction tax will realise over US$600 million this year.

This was outlined by Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube in the government progress report on economic reforms submitted to the IMF.

The two per cent tax was introduced in October 2018 as the government sought to widen its revenue base.

It is one of the most unpopular among a raft of austerity measures introduced by the government.

In November 2018, US$52.5 million was raised in November while US$103.8 million was raised in December, giving a total of US$166.2 million for 2018.-StateMedia

ED Lawyer Fights In Chasi’s Corner

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s lawyer Tinomudaishe Chinyoka has attacked the opposition MDC saying they are behind a social media campaign for the Deputy Minister of Transport, Fortune Chasi to takeover the reigns in the ruling Zanu PF.

Chinyoka who a few weeks ago caused a stir when he attacked Gweru based human rights lawyer said the Chasi campaign is aimed at derailing the good work he is doing.

“There is a mischievous campaign by supporters of the MDC Alliance to try and derail the good work being done by my brother Fortune Chasi with a stupid and unsolicited campaign. We know its not him and we know what you are trying to do. We dont take direction from constitutionless fools,” said Chinyoka.

Man Hauled To Court Over Mnangagwa Comment

By Own Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) has revealed that a 32-year-old man is facing prosecution after he was arrested and charged with undermining the authority of or insulting President Emmerson Mnangagwa after he allegedly told a colleague wearing a ZANU PF party T-shirt that he doesn’t like the picture of the person on it.

This is a developing story. Refresh this page for updates.

General Scarfless, Tinashe Jonasi Chickens Out Of Proposed Mnangagwa, Chiwenga Arrest

By Own Correspondent- The people’s president who has also earned a nickname “General Scarfless” Tinashe Jonasi this morning chickened out of the proposed march to Munhumutapa offices where he intended to arrest the president Emmerson Mnangagwa and his second in command Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.

Jonasi, who earlier on had revealed that he would start the march towards President Mnangagwa’s offices around 11 am was in no show by 01.00 pm.

This is a developing story. Refresh this page for updates.

“It’s Not The Army That Removed Mugabe But The Masses”: Mliswa

By Own Correspondent| Independent legislator for Norton Temba Mliswa has dismissed as lies that the Zimbabwe military removed former President Robert Mugabe from power.

Mliswa said that the army failed to push Mugabe out of office and if it were not the citizens who demonstrated, and parliament which began the impeachment process, Mugabe would have refused to go.

Mliswa said this during an all-stakeholders post-election workshop hosted by the Zimbabwe Elections Support Network (Zesn) in Bulawayo last week.

Said Mliswa:

“I want to address the issue that the army was part of the process of ensuring that there was a second republic so were all of us.

… Then there was the people’s march, the people’s revolutions, led by the war veterans and everybody involved. It was the first time to see Members of Parliament coming together. … the issue of impeachment was first started by James Maridadi (MDC-T) and I seconded it when the army failed to remove the former President, and I say this for the first time; they failed. He [Mugabe] refused to go, that was when there was an impeachment process.

To lie every day yet there’s evidence when the army wanted to remove Mugabe, did he go? Let’s be honest. That is why I get too emotional at Parliament, it’s because of lies.”

Mugabe was put under house arrest by the military at his Blue Roof mansion in Borrowdale for a couple of days.

He adamantly refused to step aside even when thousands of Zimbabweans poured into the streets, calling for his resignation.

It was only when impeachment proceedings started in Parliament, and  Mugabe realised that he had lost the support of the bulk of ZANU PF MPs that he resigned.-Newsday

“PAC Will Provide Solutions To Zimbabwe’s Myriad Of Problems” – Wishful, They Are Corrupt

By Nomusa Garikai- “PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa recently held his inaugural meeting with the Presidential Advisory Council (Pac) recently appointed to assist in bringing in new ideas, policy proposals and solutions to Zimbabwe’s myriad of problems,” wrote Dumisani Muleya, Editor of Zimbabwe Independent.

“Objectively speaking, the initiative is a breath of fresh air. It shows Mnangagwa is willing to listen. Well, on paper at least.

“Besides, it has distinguished people of great character, integrity and reputation. They are generally experts in their own fields. Each member should add to Pac’s diversity of experience as a collective body.” 

Editor Muleya, you have clearly missed a number of key points here: 

  1. “Mnangagwa is willing to listen!” Are you mad! If Mnangagwa was willing to listen then why has denied the people of Zimbabwe the basic human right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country? Mnangagwa has been at the heart of Zanu PF’s vote rigging and brutal oppression for the last 38 years. 
  • The appointment of this 24 member PAC will not help find “solutions to Zimbabwe’s myriad of problems” because Mnangagwa has already been given sound advice on such key areas as ending corruption, holding free and fair elections to end Zimbabwe’s pariah state status, etc. He has ignored all such advice because following it risked Zanu PF losing its strangle hold on power. 
  • The appointment of PAC is in keeping with the time honoured Zanu PF mentality of substituting quality with quantity. Whilst Ian Smith had governed the country with less than 20 ministers and deputy ministers. At one point, Mugabe had 1 President, 2 VPs, 1 PM, 2 Deputy Prime Ministers, 30 Ministers, 10 Deputy Ministers, 10 Provisional Governors, God knows how many Executive Mayors, etc., etc. Mnangagwa has reduced the size of his cabinet but only by putting most of Mugabe’s cabinet members, permanent secretaries and other senior civil servants out to pasture on full cabinet member salary and allowance. This PAC is but a second tier cabinet in all but name! 
  • Each and everyone of the PAC member is an expert in their field but that does not necessarily mean they all have integrity too! Just because they are rich it is does not necessarily mean they are honest especially in a country were corruption is rampant. Each and everyone of these members know that Mnangagwa rigged last year’s elections and yet they all pretend the elections were free, fair and credible. Worse still, they know that as long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs there is no chance of the country achieving any meaningful economic recovery. They have agreed to be appointed PAC members because they are paid well in cash and prestige to be a members; there in nothing honourable in that! 

“Nonetheless, PAC deserves a chance. Granted it must be scrutinised and criticised, but given a try. Its members seem ready to hit the ground running, though they ought to understand very well they have a mountain to climb. They can make a difference, but then again it won’t be easy. It’s like trying to climb Mount Everest,” continue Muleya.

“Perhaps the PAC can also make its own piece of history.”

Nonsense, there is no climbing Mount Everest mystic or challenge about understanding corruption and holding free, fair and credible elections and understanding why they are the basis of good and competent governance and economic success. It is madness to argue that Zanu PF will finally deliver economic prosperity after 38 years of delivering poverty! 

Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results,” said the great Physicist Albert Einstein.

Zanu PF has proven beyond all reasonable doubt that the party is corrupt, incompetent and murderous thugs. The party rigged last July’s elections and therefore have no democratic mandate to govern. It is Zanu PF we a giving another chance to extend its corrupt and tyrannical rule on the feeble excuse that a corrupt and compromised PAC will achieve the miracle of the economic recovery regardless of the of the inherent wastefulness and inconsistencies of the pariah state. 

We can differ on some things but there are others that are so basic and fundamental, it is pointless to argue. As long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs there is no hope of any meaningful economic recovery much less achieving “Vision 2030 Upper Middle Income” status that Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube keeps wittering about! Zimbabwe is subject to the same laws of thermodynamics, of economics, etc. as everyone else. 

We should concentrate on dismantling the Zanu PF dictatorship and laying a strong foundation for free and democratic Zimbabwe and stop day-dreaming PAC delivering economic recovery whilst Zimbabwe remains a pariah state. 

Our first task in dismantling Zanu PF is to demand that the regime steps down! We have tried to avoid this task for the last 38 years and we are paying dearly for it and will continue to do so until we deal with this curse of rigged elections.

State Media Reports That Simba Chikore Was Corrupt During His Tenure At AirZim, Is This True?

By Own Correspondent- The state media reports that former President Robert Mugabe’s son-in-law Simba Chikore has been fingered in corruption and nepotism when he was the chief operating officer of Air Zimbabwe.

Chikore, who married Mugabe’s only daughter, Bona, attempted to incorporate Zimbabwe Airways as an alternative, debt-free entity funded by Treasury.

The deal involved the purchase of four Boeing 777-200ER aircraft from the Malaysian government and six Embraer-145 aircraft from the United States of America.

Chikore also allegedly misrepresented himself as a captain while he was a first officer, which disqualified him from flying.

He resigned from his post in 2017 after his father-in-law’s lengthy rule came to an end when the military-backed by citizens and parliamentarians forced him to resign.-StateMedia

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Fuel Shortages Is Testimony Of A Growing Economy, Says RBZ Governor John Mangudya

By Own Correspondent- Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya said shortages of fuel being witnessed in the country is a result of a growing economy..

Mangudya attributed the fuel shortages to the expanding economy promising that the fuel situation in Zimbabwe will improve before end of this month.

Said Mangudya:

“The demand for fuel in Zimbabwe has increased because the economy has been expanding. So, an expanding economy requires more fuel. Let us look at the other side of the story, the other side of the story is that the economy has been expanding and that is why the demand (for fuel) has been going up. We used to spend about US$60 million or so per month to US$80 million per month, but now we are on US$90 million to US$100 million per month. So, where is all this fuel going to? The fuel is going into the economy, and this economy is expanding.”-StateMedia

Greek Man Missed The Ethiopian Airlines Ill-fated Flight By 2 Minutes And Survived, He Thanks God For The Miracle

A Facebook post by a Greek man Antonis Mavropoulos on Sunday restored the faith of many people in God and his miracles. Mavropoulos was supposed to be a passenger aboard the Ethiopian Airlines, Boeing 737 that crashed on Sunday, March 10.

The Ethiopian Airlines was heading from Ethiopian capital towards Nairobi in Kenya and crashed just six minutes after take-off.

Boeing 737, which was ready to take off from Addis Ababa, had 149 passengers and eight crew members. No survivors were reported in the plane crash.

Mavropoulos could have been the 150th passenger among those killed in the unfortunate incident, but was lucky enough to not board the flight on time.

Mavropoulos who is the president of the non-profit International Solid Waste Association, was scheduled to attend the annual assembly of the UN Environment Programme, according to Athens News Agency.

He posted his ticket to Nairobi on Facebook and shared contentment of missing his flight at the last moment. He felt lucky that his life was saved by missing the ill-fated plane.

In his Facebook post, titled My lucky day, Mavropoulos philosophised life as a knitted web of unplanned circumstances.

He was supposed to board the flight ET 302 from Addis Ababa on Sunday, however, reached the departure gate two minutes late, when the boarding time had already been over. He lamented his delay while watching the last person going into the tunnel right before him.

After he missed his flight, the airport crew managed to book another flight for him.

Greek man posts on Facebook his ticket to Kenya. (Photo: Antonis Mavropoulos/Facebook)

In the post, Mavropoulos admitted that he protested at the time, but was immediately calmed down by the police personnel.

He was taken by surprise and shock when the police informed him about the crash which took place just six minutes after its take-off.

“The officer told me not to protest but to pray to God because I was the only passenger that didn’t board the ET 302 flight that was lost,” Mavropoulos said in his Facebook post.

Flight ET 302 had 149 passengers, including 32 Kenyans, 18 Canadians, eight Americans and seven British nationals and four Indians.

There was also one passenger each from Ireland, Nepal, Saudi Arabia, Djibouti, Belgium, Indonesia, Somalia, Norway, Serbia, Togo, Mozambique, Rwanda, Sudan, Uganda and Yemen, a BBC report said.

March 11 has been declared a National day for mourning in Ethiopia.

People of Ethiopia and Kenya have been receiving condolences world-wide.

UK PM Theresa May tweeted her condolences, while France President expressed solidarity with affected families and said, “We share their sorrow.”

— IndiaToday

Musician Fingered In Spat Of Armed Robberies

POPULAR Bulawayo-based dancehall chanter, Njanji, real name Noah Wambe (30) has been linked to armed robberies targeting illegal foreign currency dealers in the city.

A gang armed with guns, machetes and iron bars that allegedly worked with Njanji, trailed osiphatheleni to their homes and robbed them of household property that includes television sets, cellphones and cash.

One of the gang members was arrested last Tuesdy at fast food outlet in the city.

The suspect implicated Njanji and police have allegedly recovered some of the stolen property from the dancehall chanter while some people who were arrested with some of the goods claimed that they bought them from him.

The heavily built Njanji yesterday denied masterminding the gang.“I don’t know what you are talking about, I don’t know anything,” he said.

Diners at Chicken Inn drive-through in Famona suburb narrated a hair-raising scene when six heavily armed detectives arrested Adonai Mashonga (32) at around 4PM on Tuesday. “He’s a regular at the joint. He always tells people he is a Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) operative. We were shocked when he was suddenly surrounded and whisked away by armed police,” said a source who asked not to be named.

Mashonga, a police source said, fingered Njanji and named six other accomplices who are still at large.

Mashonga was found with housebreaking implements and has since made indications at six houses in Pumula, Nketa, Cowdray Park and Emganwini suburbs where he said his gang robbed people.

Two Bulawayo residents who were arrested while using cellphones that had been stolen from one of the osiphatheleni, told police they bought them from Njanji.

The musician indicated that he bought the cellphones from Mashonga who was in the company of Zibusiso alias Zikhewu.

Mashonga’s gang is suspected to have raided Mr George Dennise’s home in Pumula East around 8PM on 24 November and ordered everyone to lie on the ground at gun point and demanded cash which was in the house.

Mr Dennise led them to his bedroom where he gave them R4 000, $470 Bond notes and USD $55.

“The robbers ransacked the house and took away four cellphones,” said a source close to the incident.

About five hours later, the gang went to Mr Ishmael Chikarakara’s home in Nketa 9, armed with a pistol, two machetes, an axe and iron bars.

“They forced open the door and ordered Mr Chikarakara to lie down but he resisted. He grappled with one of the robbers and a gang member struck him with a machete on the forehead leaving a deep gash. Following further strikes with the machete on his left hand and right thigh, he relented and lay down facing downwards,” said a source.

The armed robbers took US$200, R2 000, a 52 inch LG plasma TV set, an HP Laptop, a Samsung double sim cellphone, a Samsung Tablet, a Samsung Galaxy series cellphone, Huawei cellphone, soft drink cans, five dressed chickens and two sets of car keys for a Mercedes Benz and a Nissan X-Trail.

One of the suspects ordered Mr Chikarakara’s wife to strip intending to rape her.

The other gang members allegedly dissuaded him from raping her.

They tied up Mr Chikarakara and his wife using the hem of a blanket before fleeing from the scene.

The detectives said the stolen property is yet to be fully recovered as the accused alleges that the bulk of the stolen property has since been sold to some buyers only known by his accomplices who are still at large. Njanji is among the first Zimdancehall artistes to promote road safety.

State Media

Airliners Ground Boeing 737 Max 8 Jets After Ethiopian Crash

Ethiopian Airlines have joined carriers in China and the Cayman Islands that have suspended the use of Boeing 737 Max 8 jets in the wake of a crash that killed all 157 people.

On Sunday, Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 302, on its way to Nairobi from Addis Ababa, crashed six minutes after take-off. It ploughed into a field near Tulu Fara village outside the town of Bishoftu, some 60km (40 miles) southeast of the Ethiopian capital.

The disaster was the second involving the new aircraft in the last four months. In October, a Lion Air plane crashed into the sea off the Indonesian capital of Jakarta, killing all 189 onboard.

“Following the tragic accident of ET 302 … Ethiopian Airlines has decided to ground all B-737-8 MAX fleet effective yesterday, March 10, until further notice,” the state-owned carrier said in a statement released on Twitter on Monday.

“Although we don’t yet know the cause of the accident, we have to decide to ground the particular fleet as an extra safety precaution,” said the airline, which is Africa’s largest.

The move came after China’s aviation authorities ordered the country’s airlines to ground their Boeing 737 Max 8 jets.

The cause of the crash is unknown, but Cayman Airlines also suspended operations of its two Boeing 737 Max 8 planes while investigations continued.

Ethiopian plane crash: inquiry to explore how ‘excellent’ pilot was unable to avert disaster

The civil aviation administration of China (CAAC) issued a notice on Monday at 9am local time ordering domestic airlines to suspend the commercial operation of the Boeing 737- Max 8 aircraft before 6pm.

Referring to the Boeing 737 Max 8 as a Boeing 737-8, the CAAC said it made the decision “in view of the fact that the two air crashes were newly delivered Boeing 737-8 aircraft” and had “certain similarities.”

The regulator said the grounding of the planes was “in line with our principle of zero tolerance for safety hazards and strict control of safety risks”. The CAAC said it would be contacting US aviation authorities and Boeing before restoring flights of the aircraft.

Roughly 60 of the Boeing 737 Max 8 planes have been delivered to about a dozen Chinese airlines since the new craft was released. Chinese carriers make up about 20% of deliveries of the model through January, according to Bloomberg. On Monday, two Chinese airlines told the Guardian they had begun using Boeing 737-800 aircraft instead of the Max 8.

Cayman Airways, which also flies the Boeing 737 Max 8 craft, also announced it would ground the planes while the investigation into the crash was ongoing. Cayman Airways president and chief executive Fabian Whorms said the airline was “putting the safety of our passengers and crew first”.

More than 300 Boeing 737-MAX planes are in operation and more than 5,000 have been ordered worldwide since 2017.

In Britain, the holiday operator Tui Airways ordered 32 Max aircraft as part of a major fleet overhaul and took delivery of its first Max 8 in December. Tui was the first UK-registered airline to receive one of the new Boeing aircraft and plans to roll out its orders over the next five years.

Based at Manchester Airport, the planes are due to ferry passengers to a range of holiday destinations from the north-west. The carrier’s German parent company is reported to have bought 54 Max 8s.

Several airlines told the Guardian they did not intend to ground their flights, including Fiji Airways, which said it had “full confidence in the airworthiness of our fleet.”

BOC Aviation, an aircraft leasing company based in Singapore, which has five Boeing Max 8, 9 and 10 aircraft in service with lessees and another 90 on order said they had “no intention of grounding aircraft at this stage or changing our aircraft orders. The data available is limited and we can’t speculate on [what] might have been the cause of the crash.”

Singapore Airlines, which has five Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft in the fleet of its regional airline SilkAir and another 31 on firm order for SilkAir, said it had not grounded the aircraft and was “continuing to monitor the situation closely”.

Other airlines that have ordered the Boeing 737 Max 8 planes, but are yet to receive delivery of them, including Virgin Australia and Air Niugini, said they had no plans to alter their order and that it was “too early” to comment at this stage.

A spokesperson for Korean Air, which has ordered 30 of the aircraft, told the Guardian: “Korean Air is monitoring the situation closely, and for now we do not have any changes in our existing orders for Boeing 737 Max 8s.”

Boeing said on Sunday that it was cancelling an event in Seattle to showcase its new 777X airliner scheduled for Wednesday.

On Sunday, an official at the Indonesian ombudsman’s office and aviation expert, Alvin Lie, told the Jakarta Post that the Indonesian government should ground all Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft that were in operation. Indonesia has two airlines that use the planes – Garuda Airlines and Lion Air.

The Lion Air flight plunged into the sea off the coast of West Java 13 minutes after takeoff in October killing all 189 on board. The crash was the worst aviation disaster in Indonesia in more than two decades.

“The ministry should be ready to temporarily ground all Boeing 737 MAX 8 that are still operating in Indonesia in order to prevent more accidents,” Alvin told the Jakarta Post.

The victims of the Ethiopia Airlines flight came from at least 32 different countries. The largest number were from Kenya.

In a statement, the airline said it would conduct a forensic investigation in conjunction with officials from Boeing, the Ethiopian civil aviation authority, the Ethiopian transport authority and other international bodies.

Guardian

Zim Army Good At Brutalising Citizens But Lowly Ranked In Defending The Country

Correspondent|ZIMBABWE is not even among the 10 strongest military forces in Africa, as it ranks 13th on the continent and 83rd when it comes to the rest of the world.

This is according to the 2019 Military Strength Ranking compiled by Globalfire Power, which is the trusted source of military rankings worldwide.

The ranking uses 55 different factors including the number and diversity of weapons. Other factors which are considered included: location, natural resources, local industry. financial stability, but not the current political leadership.

Nuclear weapons and stockpiles are not taken directly into account, but receive indirect scores. Nato (the North Atlantic Treaty Organization) allies get a boost, because they share military resources.

The ranking notes that it is not the number of weapons that carries weight, but the diversity of available weapons. Further, landlocked countries are not penalized for having no naval forces in the final computation of the rankings. 

However, a nation’s financial stability is taken into consideration, but the current political/military leaders are not factored in.

The top 15 armies in Africa are (bracket value is world ranking):

1) Egypt (12);

2) Algeria (27);

3) South Africa (32);

4) Nigeria (44);

5) Ethiopia (47);

6) Angola (57);

7) Morocco (60);

8) Sudan (69);

9) DR Congo (72);

10) Libya (77);

11) Zambia (78);

12) Tunisia (80);

13) Zimbabwe (83);

14) Kenya (86); and

15) Uganda (93).

The top 10 armies in the world are:

1) United States;

2) Russia;

3) China;

4) India;

5) France;

6) Japan;

7) South Korea;

8) United Kingdom;

9) Turkey; and

10) Germany.

The weakest 10 in the world are;

128) Gabon;

129) Mauritania;

130) Somalia;

131) El Salvador;

132) Central African Republic;

133) Panama;

134) Sierra Leone;

135) Suriname;

136) Liberia; and

137) Bhutan.

South Africa was ranked the third strongest military in Africa behind Egypt (12th) and Algeria (27th).

According to the ranking Zimbabwe has:

  • 30 000 active personnel;
  • 0 reserve personnel;
  • 5 584 086 manpower at its disposal;
  • 3 182 989 people fit-for-service;
  • 308 744 citizens reach the eligible age to serve annually;
  • 10 aircraft fighters;
  • 7 attack aircraft;
  • 14 transport aircraft;
  • 46 trainer aircraft;
  • 42 combat tanks;
  • 300 fighting armoured vehicles;
  • 0 self-propelled artillery;
  • 65 towed artillery;
  • 22 rocket projectors;
  • 0 frigates;
  • 0 submarines;
  • 0 patrol vessels; and
  • 0 mine warfare vessels.

One final point to note is that Zimbabwe’s military ranking has dropped from its position last year.

“We Were Overwhelmed By Election Results Collation”: Admits ZEC

By Own Correspondent- A Commissioner at the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has revealed that the body was overwhelmed by the high number of candidates in last year’s elections that the collation process saw election results being mixed up.

Zec commissioner Qhubani Moyo told a post-election workshop organised by the Zimbabwe Elections Support Network (Zesn) in Bulawayo last week that the candidates worsened the situation by distributing unverified results on social media.

Said Moyo:

“In as much as Zec adopted two transmission routes, the collation itself was overwhelmed by the number of candidates in the tripartite election.

There was an overwhelming amount of contesting candidates in some urban constituencies, for instance, in Pumula constituency, there were 21 MP contestants, 17 councillor contestants in one ward and 23 presidential contestants.”

Zec announced a first set of results which was contested by MDC Alliance presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa at the Constitutional Court and the electoral management board later revised the results to correct the mistake.

Moyo said the commission was rushed by politicians who were circulating fake V11 forms and inciting the public to riot.

He said Zec was forced to release results before all processes were complete.

“The overwhelming pressure that the commission met, clearly there was lots of pressure, there was pressure in terms of the compilation process of the results.

There were some politicians who ran a racket and syndicate of what they called the V11 forms, that put lots of pressure on the public, put lots of pressure on us and the pressure also went on to influence people on the streets, leading to some protests that we all know led to the unfortunate deaths of a number of our citizens.”

Zec has been accused of lacking independence with the MDC Alliance accusing the commission of manipulating results in favour of the ruling Zanu PF party.

Renowned lawyer and researcher Derek Matzysk said while Zec was listed as an independent commission, it was appointed by political players through the parliamentary Standing Orders Committee.

Mangudya Says Fuel Shortage Is A Result Of Economic Growth, State Media

The huge demand for fuel, which has caused supply challenges and spawned fuel queues across the country, is testimony that economic activity has expanded significantly over the past year or so, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor Dr John Mangudya said last week.

Dr Mangudya, however, allayed fears of continued widespread fuel shortages in the country saying the situation should start improving before end of this month on the back of interventions the bank and Government had put in place.

The Reserve Bank, Dr Mangudya said, had released funding for fuel imports through letters of credit over the last two months, which are enough to import required amounts of fuel into Zimbabwe. He said the fuel shortages reflected time lags between bank processes and actual deliveries.

This is because the process of establishing a letter of credit (LC) with a local bank, getting confirmation from the international bank (Afreximbank, which guarantees LCs) through to getting confirmation from the foreign bank, which advises the fuel supplier up until the supplier gives notification for release of fuel, takes two weeks on average.

The fuel is usually already in the country at NOIC’s Msasa storage facilities, but needs to be paid for first prior to release.

All fuel imports into Zimbabwe are now paid for through LCs, which are financial instruments used to securitise and finance imports, due to challenges around hard currency.

LCs need to be guaranteed by an international bank to be acceptable as value for money and in Zimbabwe’s case this is done by Afreximbank.

The central bank chief made the comments when he appeared before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Energy and Power on Thursday last week, which is chaired by Uzumba Member of Parliament Simbaneuta Mudarikwa.

Responding to an enquiry by Magwegwe MP, Anele Ndebele, on whether Zimbabwe was now in a lurch regarding the fuel situation, Dr Mangudya dismissed the notion that the country was between “a rock and a hard surface”.

Dr Mangudya said shortages of fuel being witnessed in the country — driven by increased demand due to the growing economy — were only transitory and not due to shortage of foreign currency needed to import the precious commodity.

“The demand for fuel in Zimbabwe has increased because the economy has been expanding.

“So, an expanding economy requires more fuel.

“Let us look at the other side of the story, the other side of the story is that the economy has been expanding and that is why the demand (for fuel) has been going up,” he said.

Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube said in his Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) policy blue print (2019-2020) that Zimbabwe could soon be joining the six fastest growing economies in the world (from 2020), which are all in Africa.

Last year, the Treasury chief said Zimbabwe was much bigger than “we think” and re-based (establish a new base level) the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) from US$18 billion to US$25,8 billion.

“We used to spend about US$60 million or so per month to US$80 million per month, but now we are on US$90 million to US$100 million per month. So, where is all this fuel going to? The fuel is going into the economy, and this economy is expanding,” Dr Mangudya said.

Dr Mangudya said most of the firms that were closed prior to 2016 had reopened, activity in town was high and “you can even see it by these traffic jams, which were never there at some point in Zimbabwe”.

This justifies the high demand for fuel in Zimbabwe.

“So the evidence on the ground suggests to us that the demand is genuine and it’s fair to say that the economy has expanded and all we are saying is that let us not lose hope because of what we are seeing on the ground,” he said.

Dr Mangudya said the shortage of fuel was a transitory issue the apex bank and other arms of Government were working on to resolve, adding he expects “the fuel situation to improve starting this month”.

“We are going to make sure that we improve the lag between payment and supply; we are promising that we will do all we can so that we go into a better season. We need to clear the fuel queues in our country.”

The RBZ governor said while the bank had spent a cumulative US$170 million to import fuel amounting to 285 million litres in January and February, only 208 million had been released into the market while some of the balance was starting to be released now.

Consumption of fuel in Zimbabwe has, however, decline due to prize elasticity, from about between 160 million litres and 165 million per month in December last year to between 120 million litres and 120 million litres per month after the recent price hike.

Zimbabwe’s economy is estimated to have grown by 4 percent last year while finance and economic development Minister Mthuli Ncube projected in his 2019 national budget that the economy will grow by 3,1 percent this year.

Zimbabwe registered faster economic growth in 2018 compared to the average growth for the rest of Sub-Saharan Africa, despite battling a myriad of challenges besetting the economy, chief among them critical shortage of foreign currency.

While the domestic economy is expected to have grown by 4 percent last year the average annual economic growth for the rest of the sub-region, generally considered to have relatively more stable economic jurisdictions, came in at an average 3,2 percent.

State Media

State Media Tells It All On Simba Chikore’s Zim Airways Scandal

Former president Robert Mugabe’s son-in-law, Mr Simba Chikore used his family ties to manipulate processes, corrupt people and enter into shady deals involving several stakeholders during his time at the national airliner, Air Zimbabwe, The Herald reveals today.

Mr Chikore, married to Bona Mugabe, was chief operating officer of the flag carrier between October 2016 and November 2017.

During the time, Mr Chikore controversially incorporated Zimbabwe Airways as an alternative, debt-free entity funded by Treasury. The new airline would be owned by an outfit known as Aeronautics Africa Trust registered on November 13, 2017.

The controversial new airline project was consummated by the undertaking to purchase four Boeing 777-200ER aircraft from the Malaysian government and six Embraer-145 aircraft from the United States of America but was saddled from the start with regulatory and technical issues that have seen the planes not flying the country’s flag aloft to this day, with efforts presently underway to salvage the situation.

Operationalisation of Zimbabwe Airways was equally murky, with millions being splurged to conduct daily business, including hiring of staff, without due process while service providers were engaged without going to tender.

The Herald is in possession of unimpeachable evidence of the rot at the national airline in the period between 2016 and 2017 with Mr Chikore, who was the de facto chief executive officer of the new airline.

Throughout his ill-fated tenure, Mr Chikore misrepresented himself as a captain while he was a first officer, which disqualified him from flying, which he did.

He resigned as the Chief Operating Officer following Operation Restore Legacy that swept aside his father-in-law’s lengthy rule.

Sources close to the developments catalogued the malfeasance and how Mr Chikore could have been involved in criminal enterprise. It has also emerged that he, in fact, did not have a contract with Zimbabwe Airways despite the fact that he called himself Chief Executive Officer.

Uncannily, he did not draw a salary from the entity.

“On the 17th of August 2017, Zimbabwe Airways received $1 million from the RBZ (Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe) which, according to the business plan prepared by Baker, Tilly Chartered Accountants, was supposed to help set up the business for six months after which we were to start flying commercially and earning our revenue and the amount of $1 million would be paid back to the RBZ,” said one source.

“With the funds the company purchased furniture and office supplies, desktops, laptops, printers and televisions. The company also used the funds to pay salaries, rentals, security, construction of the airport offices as well as other operational costs. None of the services we engaged went to tender,” the source said.

According to information available, Zimbabwe Airways hired personnel and engaged service providers in the industry outside of Zimbabwe. Some of these service providers were Seabury Solutions Systems (a software company), SITA (a ticketing system vendor), Sigma Aviation Recruitment (to recruit expatriate post holders), Evers Consulting (to do the manuals required to apply for the Air Operators Certificate [AOC]).

Under unclear circumstances, Mr Chikore failed to register the airline for the AOC, which is conducted by the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe, and the failure resulted in future losses as the airline was barred from flying to China and India where it had cargo.

“As the months went on, and we had hired personnel and expatriates, we still did not engage in the process of getting the AOC from the Civil Aviation Authority. The application process has five phases, and phase one states that the entity was to provide the name and credentials of the accountable officer.

“Simba was reluctant to do this. Firstly, he did not have a contract of employment from the company, and, secondly, his credentials stated that he was a first officer, not a captain as he had led all and sundry to believe. Therefore, months went by and he would not initiate the AOC application process.”

According to the source, when Zimbabwe Airways engaged airline insurer Gulf Regent for aircraft handling, health insurance and loss of licence insurance, he allegedly instructed the insurer to open an offshore account, in his name, for him in which any excess amounts would be paid into.

However, the company did not render the services, says their source.

“The employees never received health insurance despite the RBZ paying around $157 000 per quarter for health.

“In addition, the company did not employ any pilots so the Loss of Licence Insurance paid by the RBZ was merely another way in which Simba was externalising Government funds.”

The acquisition and subsequent return of the Malaysian planes underlines everything that was wrong with Mr Chikore’s mis-captaining of the airline as Zimbabwe simply did not have the resources, skills and other necessary infrastructure to operate the B777.

Zimbabwe lacked the necessary capabilities, namely trained engineers to maintain the 777, tooling, spares, hangar space and, of course, the Air Operator’s Certificate required to operate commercially.

Additionally, the 777 needed to have 100 hours of flying time a month to stay maintained, and also that it need to fly every seven days if it wasn’t operating, to keep up with its maintenance. A number of problems presented themselves.

Our sources said: “Zimbabwe did not have any engineers trained to maintain the 777, which meant that we would need to import engineers for this were the aircraft to be delivered to Zimbabwe.

“We did not have any trained pilots to fly the 777 in Zimbabwe, which would mean that we need to import pilots rated on the 777 to fly the aircraft every seven days.

“We did not have any hangar space, the only hangar that would fit the 777 was occupied by Air Zimbabwe’s 767 which is currently undergoing its C-check (a specialised maintenance system).

“We did not have any tools or spares for the 777 (and) we did not have an AOC that would allow for the requirement of the 100 hours a month of flight time required to keep the 777 in good condition.”

However, Mr Chikore reportedly disregarded wise counsel from engineers and, in fact, had not made enough preparations to receive the planes from Malaysia.

Eventually, a decision was made to return the aircraft following consultations between the Ministry of Transport and its legal team, CAAZ and Zimbabwe Airways.

“The minister conceded that he had been ill-advised regarding the aircraft and agreed that we return Z-RGM. The aircraft was returned on May 25,” said the source, adding that Mr Chikore was not consulted as he had travelled abroad.

Repeated efforts to get a comment from Mr Chikore were fruitless by last night.

Government is in the process of cleaning up the mess of Mr Chikore’s controversial tenure and has since disbanded Zim Airways.

Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development Joel Biggie Matiza last night confirmed that Government was regularising acquisition of the planes.

“The Embrear is on its way, as we speak and will arrive in the next two weeks,” he said.

“Government has also authorised payments of the outstanding amounts,” he added.

Last month, Cabinet approved the regularisation of the acquisition of aircraft bought from Malaysia and make outstanding payments for the Embrear planes acquired in the US are brought to Zimbabwe.

State Media

Nyaradzo Owner Explains Why He Refused To Handover Tuku’s Body To Doves As Ordered By Govt

Correspondent|NYARADZO group chief executive officer, Philip Mataranyika recently sparked controversy when he personally drove and offered services at the late music icon and national hero, Oliver Mtukudzi’s funeral, with some accusing him of wanting to steal the limelight.

He even had a heated argument with staff from Doves as well as a senior government official who had clarified to him that it was Doves that was supposed to handle the funeral.

Mataranyika explains: “It was Maiguru Daisy [the late Mtukudzi’s wife] and the Mtukudzi family that chose Willowvale service centre as the venue of his chapel service ahead of our Hebert Chitepo Avenue branch due to its location, a stone’s throw away from Highfield where he was born and bred.

“Thirty-nine years after our independence, in his death, Mukoma Tuku becomes the first national hero to be laid to rest with full services provided by Nyaradzo Funeral Services.

“Given the many years of our friendship and brotherhood in which I was privileged to tap into his wisdom, inspiration and rare talent, I could not delegate the undertaking duties to our staff. For me personally, it was time to honour another of the unwritten contracts between brothers.

“Tuku had a unique relationship with Nyaradzo, built on our firm foundation of friendship, brotherly love and mutual respect dating back to our days as boys dzeku Fiyo. I have done this countless times, though. Some notable funerals where I personally offered services include Tobias Musariri, Paul Chingoka and Charles Mungoshi, among others.

“Even to date, I still go to our 120 Herbert Chitepo branch and they give me overnight assignments in any part of the country,” said Mataranyika in an interview with NewsDay.

Mtukudzi had a policy with Nyaradzo Funeral Services, which upon his death quickly moved in to prepare the body for its final journey.

However, the moment Dr Mtukudzi was declared a National Hero, the highest honour that can be conferred on an individual in Zimbabwe, it meant that certain protocol had to be followed.

Without wasting time, Government activated its systems through the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage. The funeral services company which has a contract for burial of national heroes in Zimbabwe is Doves.

As is the norm, Doves instituted proceedings for a handover-takeover with Nyaradzo.

According to stipulations regulating burial of National Heroes, the company that handles the body of a hero needs its staff to have security clearance and for everyone to be bound by a non-disclosure agreement.

Mtukudzi Funeral: Doves hearse on standby with a casket
Mtukudzi Funeral: Doves hearse on standby with a casket

Phone calls were made between the two companies, times were agreed and a meeting place for the handover-takeover set. However, all hell broke loose when staff from Doves arrived at Nyaradzo’s Willowvale morgue to collect the body of Mtukudzi.

According to an eye witness, tempers flared as Philip Mataranyika, the chief executive officer of the Nyaradzo Group of Companies blocked the process, telling hapless Doves’ staff that there was no way they would pick up the body from Nyaradzo.

Even the arrival of the Permanent Secretary of Home Affairs Melusi Matshiya did not help matters as Mataranyika remained defiant.

The insistence by Nyaradzo Funeral Services to continue handling the body without being compliant with the above-mentioned prerequisites was somewhat in contravention of the venerated treatment associated with the burial of National Heroes or Heroines.

“There was a heated exchange between Mataranyika and the Perm Sec (Matshiya). The Government official tried to explain to Mataranyika that once a person has been declared a National Hero — it meant that the State was taking over but he wouldn’t listen,” said our source, who witnessed the drama.

“There is now a spin that Mataranyika drove that hearse out of respect for Tuku but the truth is that he was actually guarding the body of the singer. He took it upon himself to be the driver, guard and undertaker. He even threatened to take legal action over the matter. It is a good thing that Government, to avoid further drama, gave in and let Nyaradzo bury Mtukudzi,” The Sunday Mail reported a few weeks ago.

The issue did not, however, end there. Throughout the funeral proceedings, especially in Harare, Doves continued to shadow Nyaradzo just in case the company was asked by the Government to take over the funeral at the last minute.

The convoy even had two caskets, one with the body inside a Nyaradzo hearse and another carried by a Doves vehicle.

There was even confusion at the National Sports Stadium as to which car actually carried the body of the late national hero.

Philip Mataranyika the owner of Nyaradzo Funeral Services honoured Mtukudzi by personally driving the hearse with the national hero’s coffin.

According to an official from the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage, the position of Government was that Doves understands the protocol and they meet all the requirements for such high profile burials.

Negotiations are said to have continued behind the scenes as Government officials hoped to convince Mataranyika to handover the body to avoid logistical nightmares and protocol breakdown. These yielded nothing.

Mataranyika also took the NewsDay interview opportunity to explain how he started the company that is now a household name throughout Zimbabwe and beyond.

“On March 1, 2001, with only 10 of us, we followed our dreams and opened our hearts and doors to the public as Nyaradzo Funeral Assurance Company. A few years later in 2003, Eureka Insurance Brokers was born.

“Old Mutual, where I had worked for 15 years, were generous to provide us with office accommodation on the ninth and tenth floor of one of their prestigious properties in Harare. Eighteen years later, we have grown into a sizeable organisation with a staff complement of over 1 500 and more than 42 service centres and branches countrywide, many of which we built from the ground.

“We now have a regional presence in Randburg, South Africa and soon we will have a global presence in England.”

Mliswa Says Army Did Not Remove Mugabe

Correspondent|NORTON legislator Temba Mliswa (Independent) says he is baffled whenever he hears claims that the Zimbabwe army removed Mugabe.

Mliswa says the army tried to force Mugabe to resign but the old man remained stubborn and only surrendered because of pressure of impeachment by all MPS who had ganged up against him at a Harare hotel, including opposition MPS.

Mliswa made the remarks during an all-stakeholders post-election workshop hosted by the Zimbabwe Elections Support Network (Zesn) in Bulawayo last week.

“I want to address the issue that the army was part of the process of ensuring that there was a second republic so were all of us,” he said.

Mliswa said he was baffled by claims that the military and Zanu PF were the only ones who forced Mugabe out, indicating that had it not been for all parliamentarians and citizens who participated in demonstrations and impeachment process, Mugabe would not have been moved an inch.

Mugabe was kicked out of power in November 2017 in a coup, eventually endorsed by the courts and African leaders.

He had, however, stubbornly refused to step down carrying on with presidential duties such as attending a Zimbabwe Open University graduation ceremony and even called for Cabinet while army tanks were on the streets.

Mliswa said only the people and parliamentarians managed to push the former President into resignation.

“Then there was the people’s march, the people’s revolutions, led by the war veterans and everybody involved. It was the first time to see Members of Parliament coming together. … the issue of impeachment was first started by James Maridadi (MDC-T) and I seconded it, when the army failed to remove the former President, and I say this for the first time; they failed. He [Mugabe] refused to go, that was when there was an impeachment process,” he said.

He accused the army and Zanu PF of lying that it was them who removed Mugabe from power.

“To lie everyday yet there’s evidence when army wanted to remove Mugabe, did he go? Let’s be honest. That is why I get too emotional at Parliament, it’s because of lies,” he said.

Mliswa said the whole scenario in Zanu PF was confusing at the time because the same people (Zanu PF) who had pushed for now President Emmerson Mnangagwa to be ousted, were the same people who overwhelmingly endorsed him to replace Mugabe both in government and the party.

Mliswa said such behaviour shows that there is a lot of lies being peddled over the Mugabe’s resignation and the military action, among others.

Former UZ Student Amongst The Dead In Ethiopia Airlines Crash

A law student at Georgetown University was one of the 157 people who perished in the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines flight this weekend.

Cedric Asiavugwa, a third-year student at Georgetown Law, was on his way home to Nairobi, Kenya, following the death of his fiance’s mother, the university explained in a statement to students.

“With a heavy heart, we write to share the terrible news that Cedric Asiavugwa … died in the tragic crash of Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 302 near Addis Ababa,” the letter stated. “With his passing, the Georgetown family has lost a stellar student, a great friend to many, and a dedicated champion for social justice across East Africa and the world.”

Asiavugwa was among 32 Kenyans who were killed, along with 18 Canadians, nine Ethiopians, and eight Americans. A number of United Nations staff were also among the victims. The state-run Ethiopia Broadcasting Corporation said the flight that went down near the city of Bishoftu carried passengers from at least 33 countries.

Born and raised in Mombasa, Asiavugwa graduated from the University of Zimbabwe with a bachelor’s degree in philosophy, with highest honors, the university stated.

“His commitment to issues of social justice, especially serving refugees and other marginalized groups, led him to Zimbabwe, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania before coming to Georgetown. Among his many accomplishments, he helped found a community-based organization that addresses the protection of vulnerable women and children fleeing the war in Somalia, researched issues ranging from international conflicts to food security across East Africa, served as the Editor-in-Chief of the philosophy journal Chiedza, and directed a television series on peace and reconciliation.”

Asiavugwa spent eight years in the U.S. and Africa as a Jesuit Scholastic, Georgetown reported. He was “a beloved member of Georgetown’s Campus Ministry offices, tending to a group of first-year undergraduates for the last three years as a residential minister” and “consistently dedicated to the underprivileged in his home country, Cedric also served as the Assistant Director of Advancement for St. Aloysius Gonzaga Secondary School, a free high school for orphans with HIV/AIDS in Nairobi.”

Asiavugwa was studying toward a joint degree in international business and economic law. In a law clinic, he assisted refugee clients seeking asylum in the United States. Last year, he participated in the International Women’s Human Rights Clinic, his goal, the university said, was to return to Kenya after his studies to pursue a career promoting the rights of refugees in East Africa and beyond, the university stated.

“Beyond his many commitments and contributions, Cedric’s friends and faculty in this community remember him as a kind, compassionate and gentle soul, known for his beautifully warm and infectious smile. This is a tragic loss for Cedric’s family and loved ones, for Georgetown and for the broader social justice community that benefited every day from his passion, compassion and dedication.”

VOA

ZANU PF Says Chiwenga, ED Clash Is Just Fiction

Zanu-PF has dismissed reports of a purpoted rift between Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga peddled in yesterday’s issue of The Standard newspaper saying “such fiction and fertile imagination was a clear manifestation of yellow journalism”.


The Standard report claimed that a feud between President Mnangagwa and VP Chiwenga is escalating following the disbanding of Harare and Bulawayo provincial party structures by Mnangagwa.
In its article titled “ED Chiwenga feud escalates,” the paper said the appointment of Oliver Chidawu as Harare Provincial Affairs Minister by Mnangagwa is one of the moves in the factional feud.
The story claimed Mnangagwa disbanded Zanu-PF structures in Harare and Bulawayo following growing concerns that VP Chiwenga’s influence was creating two centres of power.


Zanu-PF spokesperson Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo yesterday rubbished the claims saying there was no rift between the two leaders and factionalism only exists in the minds of the party’s detractors. “This is of course the height of gutter journalism, creating an impression that there is any feud existing between our two leaders. Such fiction and fertile imagination is indeed a clear manifestation of yellow journalism by the writer,” he said.
“For the true record, Zanu-PF has, since the advent of the new dispensation in November 2017,exercised collective leadership at all levels including the said two most senior politicians. Factionalism only exist in the minds of the party’s detractors.


“The story is therefore as dead as a dodo. It is a tired story sounding like a broken record playing in the graveyard. The dissolution of the party’s organs in Harare and Bulawayo provinces is simply meant to strengthen the party given their strategic importance as metropolitan provinces.” 
Ambassador Khaya Moyo said the restructuring of the party is a normal exercise carried out as and when necessary.


He condemned what he called wayward conduct which has proliferated in the media industry, particularly the private media.


Last month Mnangagwa denied the existence of a rift between himself and his deputy saying “not a single person” had provided evidence of divisions between him and VP Chiwenga.
“I have known Chiwenga and his colleagues (in the military) since the struggle years. We are comrades and understand each other better than you think,” Mnangagwa said. – state media

Zimbabwe Ranked 13th In The 2019 Military Strength Ranking

By Own Correspondent- Zimbabwe has been ranked number 83 in the world according to the 2019 Military Strength Ranking compiled by Global fire Power, which is the trusted source of military rankings worldwide.

Zimbabwe ranks 13th on the African continent in terms of the military mighty, behind countries such as South Africa, Angola and Zambia.

The ranking uses 55 different factors including the number and diversity of weapons.

Other factors which are considered included: location, natural resources, local industry. financial stability, but not the current political leadership.

According to the report, Zimbabwe’s firepower is structured as follows:

  • 30 000 active personnel;
  • 0 reserve personnel;
  • 5 584 086 manpower at its disposal;
  • 3 182 989 people fit-for-service;
  • 308 744 citizens reach the eligible age to serve annually;
  • 10 aircraft fighters;
  • 7 attack aircraft;
  • 14 transport aircraft;
  • 46 trainer aircraft;
  • 42 combat tanks;
  • 300 fighting armoured vehicles;
  • 0 self-propelled artillery;
  • 65 towed artillery;
  • 22 rocket projectors;
  • 0 frigates;
  • 0 submarines;
  • 0 patrol vessels; and
  • 0 mine warfare vessels.

The top 15 armies in Africa are (bracket value is world ranking):

1) Egypt (12);

2) Algeria (27);

3) South Africa (32);

4) Nigeria (44);

5) Ethiopia (47);

6) Angola (57);

7) Morocco (60);

8) Sudan (69);

9) DR Congo (72);

10) Libya (77);

11) Zambia (78);

12) Tunisia (80);

13) Zimbabwe (83);

14) Kenya (86); and

15) Uganda (93).

Zanu PF Activists Unfazed By Eviction Order

Farai Dziva Although Chinhoyi magistrate Letwin Rwodzi has ordered Zanu PF activists off a piece of land at Kia Ora Farm, in Banket, ruling party stalwarts are unfazed by the court order.

In her ruling the magistrate noted that the defendant Violet Chikochi was offered the land for agricultural purposes.

Chikochi had supporting documents.

Zanu PF supporters had taken Chikochi to court demanding that she be barred from carrying out farming activities at her plot. They claimed her plot belonged to Banket Town Council which had developed residential stands on it.

The land dispute, which had gone for more than three years, saw Chikochi failing to farm with both sides taking turns destroying each other’s crops.