Own Correspondent|A 28-YEAR-OLD businesswoman has confessed to sleeping with pastors and prophets, as part of a ritual to get money, wrecking marriages and churches in process.
Sithabisile Mathema who was in the habit of falling in love with pastors and prophets so as to wreck their ministries and marriages has been left with egg on her face after she was exposed at a church service.
Popular prophet Signature real name Emmanuel Gwandida called her out exposing her before the congregation.
” I have fallen in love with more than 50 pastors and they have tasted my thing,” said Mathema.
” I got muthi from a traditional healer in South Africa and I was instructed to sleep with men of the cloth, after that I would make money,”she said.
The congregants were left in awe after her confession that many churches and marriages had come to an end under her hand. Mathema went on to say that the when the pastor would sleep with her, his marriage or church would start crumbling.
”I can tell you that after I sleep with a pastor his church would start to face challenges leading to it to break up. Morever he would start to have marital problems and in the most cases his marriage would collapse,” she said.
Mathema said that she had been contemplating quitting for some time and was grateful that she had been delivered from the scourge.
By Own Correspondent| Former cabinet minister who is currently in self imposed exile, Professor Jonathan Moyo has claimed that Chairperson of the August 1 Commission on Inquiry former South African President Kgalema Motlanthe pocketed $250k while the other six commissioners got $150k each.
The former Minister for Higher and Tertiary Education Professor Moyo sensationally claimed that each member of the Motlanthe Commission received $150k for a report “which is not up to scratch”.
Writing on Twitter Sunday morning, Moyo said:
“Members of the Motlanthe Commission whose published Report is not up to scratch are laughing all the way to the bank. The Commission’s Chairperson is taking home at least a quarter of a million US dollars and Commissioners are pocketing at least USD 150K each for their botched job!”
By Dorrothy Moyo| Each member of the Motlanthe Commission pocketed $150 000, the prolific former Minister for Higher and Tertiary Education Professor Jonathan Moyo has alleged.
At a time when the Commission has caused an uproar amid widespread condemnation, the group of Mnangagwa appointed arbiters could have gone away with more than a million US Dollars.
Writing on Twitter Sunday morning, Prof Moyo said, “members of the Motlanthe Commission whose published report is not up to scratch, are laughing all the way to the bank.
“The Commission’s Chairperson is taking home at least a quarter of a million US dollars & Commissioners are pocketing at least USD 150K each for their botched job!”
Stacey Sutherland (pictured at Teesside Crown Court) and prisoner Leon Shooter, 20, would kiss and cuddle inside a cupboard.
A female prison officer has has been spared jail after having an affair with an inmate at an institution for young offenders.
Stacey Sutherland and prisoner Leon Shooter, 20, would kiss and cuddle inside a cleaning cupboard at HMP Deerbolt, Teesside Crown Court was told.
The 27-year-old, who became a prison officer in 2017, had also previously engaged in a relationship with a fellow prison officer after her marriage broke down.
Rachel Masters, prosecuting, told the court how the relationship between Leon and Sutherland came to light when a fellow prison officer entered the female toilet.
She spotted paperwork on top of Sutherland’s bag and suspected it was a love letter.
Ms Masters said the prison call record was checked and it was discovered that a woman Leon had been talking to a called ‘Sophie Jackson’ was in fact Sutherland.
Two phone calls and a number of letters of a sexual nature were discovered between Sutherland and Leon, who worked as a cleaner in the jail.
During one of the phone calls, Leon tells Sutherland that ‘he likes it when the defendant’s nice to him but also likes it when she gets aggressive’.
Leon, who has been convicted of blackmail, had been recalled to prison and was awaiting trial for a further offence at the time of the relationship.
The 27-year-old (pictured middle), who became a prison officer in 2017, had also previously engaged in a relationship with a fellow prison officer after her marriage broke down
The 27-year-old (pictured middle), who became a prison officer in 2017, had also previously engaged in a relationship with a fellow prison officer after her marriage broke down
Sutherland was escorted from the premises, placed under investigation and interviewed by police.
Ms Masters said: ‘She states the relationship had never progressed past kissing. Normally they would kiss and cuddle and that was it.
Sutherland, of County Durham, admitted one count of misconduct in a public office between April 1 and May 14 this year.
Rebecca Suttle, defending, told the court: ‘It didn’t extend beyond the occasional tryst in a cleaning cupboard, if you can put it that way.
‘This offence took place during what was a particularly difficult period of Miss Sutherland’s life.
Sutherland (right) was sentenced to eight months in prison suspended for 18 months
Sutherland (right) was sentenced to eight months in prison suspended for 18 months
‘Her marriage had not that long ago broke down and she had engaged in a relationship with a fellow prison officer who was relatively older than her. She describes that relationship as being very controlling in which jealously and isolation were very much features.
‘Miss Sutherland found herself confiding in Mr Shooter and seeking solace from him.’
Ms Suttle said Sutherland felt criticised by not only management but by those around her and she had nobody apart from Leon.
She said: ‘Ms Sutherland sits before you today not only losing her job and career but her reputation.
‘Her relationship with Mr Shooter was somewhat a fantasy, a get out from the difficulties of her day to day life.’
She said Ms Sutherland was the sole career for her six-year-old child as his father was not part of his life.
Judge Stephen Ashurst told Sutherland: ‘The relationships sexual activity was kissing and cuddling in a place where the cleaning materials were stored.
‘There is no evidence of any sexual activity, nor were you entering his cell.
‘It’s in some respects a blessing that the relationship did not develop any further otherwise my hands may have been very much tied.
‘You are, I know, ashamed of what you did and the fact you have ended your career in circumstances where you naively embarked upon this relationship with someone you ought to have stayed well clear if given his situation and yours.
‘It will take you a long time to live down your offending in this case.’
Judge Ashurst sentenced Sutherland to eight months in prison suspended for 18 months.
She was also ordered to complete 30 days rehabilitation activity requirement and 150 hours unpaid work.
HMP Deerbolt holds young adults age 18 to 21 and accepts those serving sentences between four years to Life.
HMP Deerbolt holds young adults age 18 to 21 and accepts those serving sentences between four years to Life
HMP Deerbolt holds young adults age 18 to 21 and accepts those serving sentences between four years to Life.
THE Special Anti-Corruption Unit in the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) has questioned the engagement of two prominent politicians for work-related training at the Harare Magistrates’ Court despite the duo facing serious graft-related charges at the same courts.
Former Cabinet Ministers Saviour Kasukuwere and Supa Mandiwanzira — who are studying for law degrees with the University of Zimbabwe — are currently engaged as interns at the lower courts.
Kasukuwere is charged with four counts of abuse of office from his time in Government while Mandiwanzira is facing the same charges after he allegedly engaged South African firm, Megawatt Company, to provide services to NetOne without going to tender.
He is also accused of appointing his personal assistant, Tawanda Chinembiri, to the Postal Telecommunications and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) board.
Head of the OPC’s corruption-busting unit Mr Tabani Mpofu told our Harare Bureau that the engagement of the two former Cabinet Ministers is untenable.
“We are very concerned that two accused persons who are appearing at the Harare Magistrates’ Court facing corruption charges have been accepted and allowed to do their attachment for their law studies at the same courts. That inevitably does not inspire confidence in the public with regards to the criminal justice system operating efficiently and transparently, where these two accused persons are concerned: these are Supa Mandiwanzira and Saviour Kasukuwere,” said Mr Mpofu.
“This runs the risk of undermining public confidence in our criminal justice system and our sincerity in the fight against corruption. They are working in the very same corridors where we have our records. For example, Supa Mandiwanzira was in the corridors a day before he was to appear in court.”
Judicial Service Commission (JSC) Deputy Secretary Mr Sithembinkosi Msipa, however, declined to comment.
“I am not able to comment about that. What we need is proper communication and then we will be able to issue a statement on that, but I’m not at work today (yesterday); I am not in a position to give you any comment.”
According to Mr Mpofu, the special unit has begun lifestyle audits for individuals suspected to have amassed ill-gotten wealth. Authorities are also looking into corruption-related cases raised in the Auditor-General’s recent report with a view of starting prosecutions.
“Zimra (Zimbabwe Revenue Authority) is currently undertaking those (lifestyle audits) and we have got a few cases in the pipeline emanating from that exercise. We don’t want to jeopardise the integrity of investigations, but what I can tell you is there will be prosecutions emanating from lifestyle audits, not only for people from Zimra. When we approach these cases it is only incidental what professions these people are but we are looking at a number of individuals in the public service and politicians.
“And also, you know that the Auditor-General presents a report to Parliament; we are now carefully studying the report with the view of preferring criminal charges against those implicated in the reports.
The AG’s report will not just be another report presented to Parliament and allowed to gather dust in Government offices. We want to assist the AG by taking corrective measures in our courts. Come 2019, we will see prosecutions emanating from irregularities of the report.”
The team is confident that the 22 cases of high-level corruption it is presently prosecuting will result in conviction.
Mr Mpofu said most of the accused persons are employing legal technicalities of applying for exception to charges at higher courts in order to frustrate proceedings. Accused persons can apply for exception to charges if the prosecution fails to prove a prima facie case against them.
“We have seen many court applications at the commencement of the trial whose effect is to delay the commencement of the trial. To members of the public this may appear to be vindication for those who say that criminal corruption cases will not be successfully prosecuted, but that is not the case. Due process has to be followed . . . Our first trial commenced in August; the Wicknell (Chivayo) case was the first one we worked on . . . As we speak, Wicknell Chivayo made an application for exception to the charges; that application was thrown out by the Magistrates’ Court and he has since appealed to the High Court against the magistrate’s decision to throw out his exception charges.
“As I speak to you, the matter is with the High Court after the Judge reserved judgement on the matter.
We have got many other cases that we sought to start prosecuting in court and we face similar applications, but convictions will come after due processes. Due processes cannot be short circuited; there is no way around it.”
The crack unit was established by President Mnangagwa to improve efficiency in prosecuting graft cases.
MEDIA, Information and Broadcasting Services deputy minister Energy Mutodi allegedly wants the government to pay him $500 a day payment for using his private car for official business.
Mutodi’s government-issued car was damaged in an accident a day after he was allocated the vehicle.
According to government sources, the Goromonzi West MP rejected a state-trained driver and insisted on using his “trusted driver”, who a day after receiving a Toyota Prado, crashed the vehicle.
A staggering $61 000 is needed to repair the car.
“The deputy minister insisted on using an inappropriate driver as his personal driver,” the source said.
“The driver had an accident within a day of the deputy minister being given a Prado.”
The sources said Mutodi approached permanent secretary Ndavaningi “Nick” Mangwana with a request to use his private car for government business.
“The car was extensively damaged and the ministry now needs $61 000 to repair it,” the source added.
“The ministry has no extra car to give and a response from Mangwana indicated that the state would service his car.”
Correspondence seen by this publication revealed that last month the government hired a vehicle for Mutodi when he toured Matabeleland North where his driver was involved in another accident.
Mangwana refused to entertain questions on the matter saying: “Mutodi is my minister, I can’t talk or discuss with you his conditions of service.”
But an official from the Finance ministry said the government cannot approve Mutodi’s request.
“Government is broke and $500 per day was unrealistic,” he said.
However, Mutodi said he did not charge the government as claimed.
“I did not charge the ministry for using my car,” he said.
“The cost of wear and tear for my car is (borne by me).”
He confirmed that his government-issued car and the hired vehicle were involved in separate accidents.
“Yes, I am using my car because the ministry has not yet allocated a car to me. Government has not yet acquired vehicles,” he said.
“Yes, I was given a car, and was involved in an accident and the ministry could not replace the car. The other party admitted that they were guilty and paid a fine.”
He said he was not in the hired car when it was involved in an accident.
“Yes, but that one is a different issue, it involved third parties,” he said.
FC PLATINUM made it to the CAF Champions League group stage but reports of a altercation between coach Norman Mapeza and defender Gift Bello had the club’s bosses burning the midnight oil. Mapeza is said to have assaulted Bello, who was ineligible for yesterday’s clash, after allegedly being irked by the defender’s drunken stupor.
While keeping a close eye on the matter FC Platinum bosses last night confirmed that investigations had been launched in earnest.
“We have mechanisms to investigate and deal with the alleged matter and those mechanisms have begun spinning,” said the club.
Suspended for accumulating consecutive cautions Bello, a member of FC Platinum’s higher hierarchy was not in the matchday squad and jumped from the terraces at the final whistle to join his partying teammates after a historic achievement.
Mapeza then charged and clapped him in full glare of supporters and the media.
The defender was then manhandled out of the playing field by the team’s marshals at the instruction of Mapeza.
On his way to the dressing room; Mapeza called the club’s secretary General Benson Wirimai and said, “You can have him; I no longer want him in my team.”
Wirimai did not respond.
The miners came into the match needing either a goalless stalemate or a win of any margin to progress into the money spinning mini league stages.
Pure Platinum Play now join the likes of Dynamos, CAPS United and the defunct Monomotapa as the only Zimbabwean teams to play in the mini league of the African Safari.
Big former Warriors defender Lawrence Mhlanga produced a five-star performance to thwart the long balls pumped in by the Congolese. Although the overall performance of the team was exceptional, Mhlanga and midfield sentinel Kelvin Madzongwe were outstanding.
Mapeza had told the press before this fixture that he was not sure of the way the opponents play after being denied a conducive environment in the first leg played in Congo.
Coming into the pressroom Mapeza had another altercation with the visiting marshals, but calmed down long enough to express his excitement with the result.
“It is a massive achievement for me as a coach and the entire FC Platinum family; we really worked hard for this, as no one gave us a chance.
“I am just short of words, with God everything is possible,” said Mapeza.
“I think we defended very well today, there was a time I thought the legs were gone but they kept on pushing,” said Mapeza.
Prior to that Otoho had quickly come out guns blazing and took the match to the host from the outset.
After twenty minutes of action; departing forward Rodwell Chinyengetere sliced in a perfect pass towards Gift Mbweti but the latter missed the target with an exposed keeper to beat.
On the stroke of halftime, Alou Bagayoko tried from range but his effort was again wide off Mhari’s goal.
Five minutes after the breather Cabwey Kivutuka got behind the FC Platinum backline but lacked accuracy pushing his effort wide.
The miners wasted a glorious chance to take a lead after 68 minutes when the opposition goalkeeper spilled the ball and the host’s reaction was very slow.
Otto have failed to make it to the group stages following their demotion at the last hurdle and will now play in the unfashionable CAF Confederation Cup.
Teams:
FC Platinum: P Mhari, E Moyo, R Muduviwa, W Stima, L Mhlanga, K Madzongwe, D Chafa, F Madhanaga (R Pavari 85’), G Mbweti, R Chinyengetere, L Nhamo (R Kutsanzira 48’)
AS Otoho D’oyo: C Mohikola, T Ngounga, F Ngoma, L Bakima, F Ondongo, G Kamboleke, C Kivutika (M Yedan 82’), C Cisse (M Wamba 70’), A Bagayoko (M Botamba 73’), D Bissiki, M Konte
LAST Sunday saw winds of change sweep through the Zimbabwe Football Association corridors when new leaders were elected. The changes saw former Southern Region chairman Gift Banda replacing Omega Sibanda as Zifa vice president.
Senior Sports Reporter Mehluli Sibanda (MS) tracked down the Bulawayo businessman to find out what he is offering on the Zifa board for the next four years. Below is how the conversation went with Banda (GB).
MS: Congratulations on your election, how does it feel to hold the second most powerful position in Zimbabwean football?
GB: I still feel the same, nothing has changed only that we need to get down to business.
MS: What can we expect from the new office bearers?
GB: There are people outside football that were never afforded a disciplinary hearing, they were just suspended and left for dead. I’ve been a victim of that and I know how it really feels. That’s why you will find that those same people when a new dispensation comes in they would be supporting, they want to take revenge, they are now saying it’s our time, those ones who have been in the office, the persecutors, the hunter becomes the hunted, which is unfortunate.
It’s a cycle that we want to eliminate, because at the moment there are cycles, the tormentors as soon as they get out of office, they get to be tormented, and the ones who were being tormented become the tormentors. We want to be the ones who will end that vicious cycle because we will never talk about the issue of suspensions again. We are really hoping that we will look at all the cases of suspensions, all those that were done unconstitutionally we are going to reverse them and allow people to come in and participate and be a big family.
We will not again persecute those who were in office, even though there were quite a lot of things that were not done properly. Ours is to unite the football family and give it a fresh start. No one should feel threatened by this new dispensation because it’s a dispensation that’s coming in to do football things.
MS: Why did you not go for the Zifa presidency?
GB: If you saw the first story that came out, it was that I wanted to be the president of the association because I felt that I had gained the experience to become so but after a lot of consultation with colleagues, the footballing family, I settled for the second position, not because it’s an inferior position but because I also thought even if I was in that position I could contribute even though I was in the deputy position.
MS: Why challenge for a position that was held by someone from the Southern Region?
GB: It was nothing personal. My thought was Omega (Sibanda), having participated as a vice-president, he had knowledge of football, he was supposed to be the one challenging Philip Chiyangwa for the top post. Omega had taken time being the vice-president, understudied someone, he was the one who was supposed to aspire for the high office so that we can come in and occupy the lower office, the entry level office.
MS: What can the Southern Region look forward to while you are the Zifa vp?
GB: It has always been a great development that the national team position is being occupied in a non-regional basis that we are also getting our share in terms of representation. It will continue in the same vein, I don’t think when we are dealing with national teams we should look at issues from a regional point of view. But this particular region what it must expect from me as the vice-president of the association is to do football things, to make sure that football is played in all corners of the region and country, and to make sure that the support that comes from Fifa filters down to those particular areas zones, the province and the region. It’s achievable, if you look at support that Fifa offers, there is great optimism about football moving in the right direction.
MS: What are you going to do about the seeming divisions in the Southern Region?
GB: My coming in should put a lot of people at ease. I think it’s the first election that you have seen people erupting in joy, with the removal of the people who have been running football. Why so? Because there was quite lot of what I can call “unfootballing” things that were starting to happen like the suspension of quite a lot of people without really following due process.
MS: Are we going to see people being suspended while you are in office?
GB: What we promise in the new dispensation, we are going to follow our bible, if people transgress, be guaranteed that you are going to be tried fairly so that you be given an opportunity to defend yourself in a proper forum.
MS: What tasks have you given yourself that you want to have achieved at the end of your term?
GB: If you read on my manifesto, there are quite a lot of things that you will find there, chief among them is I want to engage the local authorities to make a consideration in terms of the high percentage for the hiring of city council stadiums, because it leaves quite a lot of clubs without anything in their pockets. It’s one of the areas that I think is a low hanging fruit that can benefit the clubs so that they continue grooming our youngsters.
Another low hanging fruit that I think we will try to tackle is engaging the Government which is willing in order for us to access even the allocation that the fiscus has given to the Ministry of Sport. Once we access that, it’s going to assist the association in running a proper way.
The other issue is the engagement with the ZRP so that whenever they are coming cover the games they don’t get paid by clubs because we believe that the ZRP is getting paid from the fiscus. It’s unfair for them to double deep while they will be doing the police duties which they get paid for.
By Own Correspondent| Opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has vowed to increase pressure on President Emmerson Mnangagwa in the new year, revealing that 2019 is the year to implement the transformation agenda and resolve the country’s legitimacy crisis.
Chamisa told a local daily paper in an exclusive interview Saturday that Zimbabwe was being held back by questions of legitimacy around Mnangagwa’s presidency.
Said Chamisa:
“We have to put a full stop to tyranny, dictatorship and be on the path to reform, nation building and peace building. It will be a turnaround year.
It is a take-off year, remedying the ailment affecting our country.
It is also the year to revitalise and rejuvenate the organisation through organisational renewal and deepening of our internal democratic processes with the intention of giving effect to the party’s new direction.”
Chamisa, who narrowly lost the July 30 elections, has refused to recognise Mnangagwa despite a Constitutional Court ruling that said the Zanu PF leader won the polls.
The youthful politician insisted that he was not power hungry and challenging the president’s election victory was not for his personal glory.
“We are not driven by love of power, but the love of our country, love of peace, our people, resources, and the love for each other,” he added.
“Power is meaningless if it is not serving its countrymen.”
The MDC Alliance leader said his Zanu PF rival needed to understand that dialogue between the country’s two main political parties was the only way out of the economic and political crisis stalking the country.
“He does not understand that there is nothing that can beat dialogue — this is what separates humans from other animals,” he said.
Meanwhile, Chamisa also rejected findings by the Motlanthe Commission of Inquiry into the August 1 army killings, which suggested that the MDC Alliance was behind the violent protests.
“The Motlanthe findings were not backed by any fact. You don’t say an organisation has organised protests when it has structures and you don’t cite any reason why the decision was made,” he said.
“Who in the MDC and how did they organise the protests and with what intention?
“It is hard to understand the warped reasoning behind the report. It has no factual basis.”
The commission, appointed by Mnangagwa, said the army and police were responsible for the deaths of the six people and the injury of scores that were shot by the soldiers.-TheStandard.
MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has vowed to step up pressure on President Emmerson Mnangagwa in the new year, saying it was time to set Zimbabwe on the path to reform.
Chamisa told The Standard in an exclusive interview yesterday that Zimbabwe was being held back by questions of legitimacy around Mnangagwa’s presidency.
“We have to put a full stop to tyranny, dictatorship and be on the path to reform, nation building and peace building. It will be a turnaround year,” he said.
“It is a take-off year, remedying the ailment affecting our country.
“It is also the year to revitalise and rejuvenate the organisation through organisational renewal and deepening of our internal democratic processes with the intention of giving effect to the party’s new direction.”
Chamisa, who narrowly lost the July 30 elections, has refused to recognise Mnangagwa despite a Constitutional Court ruling that said the Zanu PF leader won the polls.
The youthful politician insisted that he was not power hungry and challenging the president’s election victory was not for his personal glory.
“We are not driven by love of power, but the love of our country, love of peace, our people, resources, and the love for each other,” he added.
“Power is meaningless if it is not serving its countrymen.”
The MDC Alliance leader said his Zanu PF rival needed to understand that dialogue between the country’s two main political parties was the only way out of the economic and political crisis stalking the country.
“He does not understand that there is nothing that can beat dialogue — this is what separates humans from other animals,” he said.
Meanwhile, Chamisa also rejected findings by the Motlanthe Commission of Inquiry into the August 1 army killings, which suggested that the MDC Alliance was behind the violent protests.
“The Motlanthe findings were not backed by any fact. You don’t say an organisation has organised protests when it has structures and you don’t cite any reason why the decision was made,” he said.
“Who in the MDC and how did they organise the protests and with what intention?
“It is hard to understand the warped reasoning behind the report. It has no factual basis.”
The commission, appointed by Mnangagwa, said the army and police were responsible for the deaths of the six people and the injury of scores that were shot by the soldiers.
ZIMBABWE is headed for a dry festive season as stocks of soft drinks are expected to run out after Delta beverages shut down its plants citing inadequate foreign currency to keep them running.
Delta, the country’s largest manufacturer of beverages requires at least $60 million to $100 million in foreign currency per annum to import critical raw materials.
The sparkling beverages unit takes up at least 50% of these foreign currency requirements to pay for concentrate as well as packaging materials from external suppliers.
The company reported that it owes foreign suppliers US$41 million and that it was also unable to remit dividends to its foreign shareholders. Anheuser-Busch InBev holds a significant stake in the company through South Africa’s SAB Miller.
Delta corporate affairs executive Patricia Murambinda said the soft drinks bottling plants had been adversely affected by the challenges in securing raw materials, leading to extended periods of production stoppages and out of stock situations.
“Delta bottling plants have been running intermittently during the last six months due to the limited availability of imported raw materials,” she said.
“Of late, the factories have been on shutdown since late November, as evidenced by the current limited market supply of soft drinks.
“We were availed a small allocation of foreign currency by the Reserve Bank, which will allow the plants to run for a week leading to Christmas.
“The shortage of forex is well articulated, and is beyond the control of the company. In short we are unfortunately heading for a dry festive period. We can only apologise to our valued customers and consumers”.
Delta dominates Zimbabwe’s beverages sector with its share of the market estimated to be upwards of 70%.
Varun Beverages, which is licensed to produce rival brand, Pepsi, as well as Miranda and Mountain Dew has only just recently entered the Zimbabwean market but it has not invested much in terms of capacity to fill in the gap in supply.
By Own Correspondent| Two members of the Zimbabwe National Army have been slapped with $400 fines for assaulting two female police officers as they resisted arrest.
The two rogue soldiers assaulted the police officers after the duo were called in to arrest the soldiers for beating up a Udcorp employee who had denied the soldiers’ request for unspecified assistance.
Trymore Zviitirei, 29, and Itai Clever Kufakunesu, 36, had been convicted on their own pleas of guilt to all three assault charges before magistrate Tendai Mahwe.
They were being charged with assault as defined by section 89 (1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act chapter 9:23 for attacking the Udcorp official and two counts of assaulting a peace officer for contravening section 176 of the same Act.
Prosecuting, Matthew Chimutunga informed the court how the duo made a request to a security guard with Udcorp on December 13 at 2000 hours but their request for assistance was declined.
They then grabbed him by the hand and dragged him while he was resisting.
Two female police officers – Nomsa Muchena and Tserukai Mwahlupo – who were called to arrest the duo, were also later assaulted as they claimed they would not be arrested by women as they were trained soldiers.
Zviitirei even fled with handcuffs into the dark.-DailyNews
ByCorrespondent| Opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has responded to the demands by his party Members of Parliament for Treasury to issue them with Toyota Landcruisers, gym subscriptions, iPads, diplomatic passports, higher allowances as well as whole books of fuel coupons at a time the majority of people who voted them into office can hardly get by.
MDC legislators this week showed rare unity with their ruling ZANU-PF counterparts and independent MP Temba Mliswa to demand luxuries from Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube in exchange for them voting for his 2019 budget statement.
“That’s wrong politics,” Nelson Chamisa said when asked by one of his followers on Twitter.
“The demands are out of tune with the MDC pro-people social democratic tenets,” Chamisa added.
He added that the MPs shall be called to explain, Chamisa said.
He however failed to respond to questions whether they will decline the luxuries if government went ahead and purchased the Landcruisers.
After getting Mthuli Ncube to agree on their demands, the MDC MPs ignored the debate on the vote of the Public Service Commission, which takes care of the country’s impoverished civil servants, including teachers and doctors, despite doctors being on strike and teachers threatening one.
Norton MP Temba Mliswa (independent), who was instrumental in canvassing MPs to demand good perks, said: “MPs are handicapped and we are talking of only one car, a Landcruiser, which is the only car good enough for MPs to do their work because the Mazdas and Toyotas we get are not good enough.”
Ncube promised that MPs would comparatively get their vehicles, but said the agreed model was a Toyota Hilux twin cab vehicle.
Ncube said he would also look at the issue of pensions for MPs who have served for a term, and also suggested to increase Parliament’s budget from $101 million to $120 million.
By Own Correspondent| National deputy police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi has said the police are yet to establish if the human head found in a Fun Cargo vehicle in Belvedere yesterday morning was dismembered from the body discovered in Workington, Harare earlier.
He said this after a Harare man was on Saturday arrested after he was found with a human head in a stolen Fun Cargo vehicle.
Assistant Commissioner Nyathi earlier on confirmed the arrest, saying the discovery of the head coincides with another discovery of a disfigured body of a man found in a disused toilet at corner Lytton and Parsley Roads in Workington yesterday.
He said while police were still investigating the case of the disfigured body, which had no head, the police had received a report of a stolen Fun Cargo vehicle.
According to Assistant Commissioner Nyathi, the owner of the Fun Cargo vehicle, who resides in Warren Park, was hired by the suspect to carry a door and the later disappeared with the car.
The suspect was later stopped by police at a roadblock in Belvedere, where upon he tried to escape, resulting in a police chase.
During the chase the getaway suspect was involved in an accident, hitting two cars, before he was apprehended.
A human head was then found in the car.-StateMedia
More than five women became a spectacle of shame after they were exposed by apostolic sect leader, Madzibaba Mutumwa that they were blood suckers that cause accidents.
This was after Madzibaba Mutumwa picked five women who were standing in a group along Harare road, and while pointing a finger at them, he revealed that they were on a mission to cause accidents.
As a result the women in question fell on the ground one after the other, allegedly confessing that indeed they are satanists.
“We survive on blood. Today we were assigned to cause accidents on this road — we mainly target buses and cross border motorists. We had planned that after we are done we will shift to other highway roads. We know that from such accidents we get a number of victims,” said a woman who identified herself as Ropafadzo Moyo.
In a trance-like state another woman confessed that they have caused many accidents.
“Madzibaba I fear you! Don’t burn me, I beg you. Let me tell you the truth. We survive on accidents and we have mysteriously caused many accidents in the country and we wanted to cause one today,” she said.
She went a gear up in revealing how they gain powers to cause accidents.
“At times we are paired and instructed to sleep on the graves of recently dead people, from that we gain powers,” she said.
Since Madzibaba Mutumwa began his crusade in Bulawayo he declared war on satanists.
“Let me warn satanists who are causing accidents on the roads that their days are numbered on this earth and they will be exposed,” he said.
By Own Correspondent| A lawyer blacklisted some years ago by the Law Society of Zimbabwe after committing an assortment of malpractices has been arrested for raping a 39 year old married woman in 2015.
Daniel Dindikwa, whose age and address were not included on court papers perused by The Manica Post, this week, appeared before Rusape magistrate Mr Shane Kubonera, facing rape charges.
Dindikwa, who was represented by Mr Tendai Bvuma, was not asked to plead on initial remand.
The court heard that Dindikwa allegedly pounced on a village shop-keeper during the night and he allegedly forced himself on her before threatening her with death.
He allegedly instilled fear in the victim by claiming that he was a State intelligence operative.
State prosecutor Mr Gift Mutigwa told the court that the 39-year old married victim only reported the matter 10 months after the alleged sexual assault due to fear of the accused.
“On a date unknown to the prosecutor, but during the month of December 2015, at around 2100hrs, at Pfumoiguru business centre in Inyati Mine area, the complainant was closing her shop when the accused came from behind and hit her by the door. She fell down.
“Dindikwa then grabbed the complainant’s throat and unlocked the door. He pushed her back into the shop and locked the door from inside. The victim tried to scream, but Dindikwa produced a knife and poked the complainant with it three times on the stomach. He then ordered her to keep quiet. She complied out of fear.
“The accused wore a condom and raped the complainant once. After the non-consensual act, Dindikwa locked his knife and poked the complainant on the forehead. He told her that he was a State operative and would kill her if she disclosed the matter to anyone.
“She did not disclose the abuse to anyone until recently when she heard a radio presenter encouraging victims of sexual abuse to report such abuses to the police.
“It was then that she told her husband about the incident.
The husband accompanied her to report the case to the police, leading to the arrest of the accused,” said Mr Mutigwa.-Mak
Correspondent|MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has responded to the demands by his party Members of Parliament for Treasury to issue them with Toyota Landcruisers, gym subscriptions, iPads, diplomatic passports, higher allowances as well as whole books of fuel coupons at a time the majority of people who voted them in can hardly get by.
MDC legislators this week showed rare unity with their ruling ZANU-PF counterparts and independent MP Temba Mliswa to demand luxuries from Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube in exchange for them voting for his 2019 budget statement.
“That’s wrong politics,” Nelson Chamisa said when asked by one of his followers on Twitter. “The demands are out of tune with the MDC pro-people social democratic tenets,” Chamisa added.
He added that the MPs shall be called to explain, Chamisa said.
He however failed to respond to questions whether they will decline the luxuries if government went ahead and purchased the Landcruisers.
After getting Mthuli Ncube to agree on their demands, the MDC MPs ignored the debate on the vote of the Public Service Commission, which takes care of the country’s impoverished civil servants, including teachers and doctors, despite doctors being on strike and teachers threatening one.
Norton MP Temba Mliswa (independent), who was instrumental in canvassing MPs to demand good perks, said: “MPs are handicapped and we are talking of only one car, a Landcruiser, which is the only car good enough for MPs to do their work because the Mazdas and Toyotas we get are not good enough.”
Ncube promised that MPs would comparatively get their vehicles, but said the agreed model was a Toyota Hilux twin cab vehicle.
Ncube said he would also look at the issue of pensions for MPs who have served for a term, and also suggested to increase Parliament’s budget from $101 million to $120 million.
“Veteran Trade unionist and Secretary General of the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) has floored MDC President, Nelson Chamisa saying he will not waste time engaging the opposition leader as he will not address their issues,” reported Zimeye.
“If we don’t engage these people and we decide to engage Chamisa will he address our challenges and concerns? How? As who? These are Labour issues the gvt of the day should address them,” twittered Majongwe.
Majongwe can meet Mnangagwa every day of the week, twice or even three times a day; that will accomplish nothing. Zanu PF is the root cause of the country’s economic meltdown and as long as the regime remains in power the economic meltdown will only get worse.
And teachers, doctors, nurse and all the other civil servants will never be paid a living wage as long as the national economy remains in the doldrums.
38 years of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption have all but left the Zimbabwe economy in ruins.
When Mnangagwa seized power last November he promised to hold free, fair and credible elections and thus restore good governance.
As we now know, he failed to keep his promise and blatantly rigged the elections. By rigging the elections Mnangagwa confirmed Zimbabwe was still a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs.
He effectively threw away the nation’s hope of economic recovery by scaring away would be investors. As we know, or should know after the last decade of Mugabe’s pariah state, investors do not do business in pariah state.
Majongwe and other should have engage Mnangagwa directly or indirectly to make sure Zimbabwe had free, fair and credible elections and did away with the curse of pariah state. To engage him now after he has already rigged the elections is a total waste of time.
If the truth be told, Majongwe would accomplish nothing engaging Nelson Chamisa now. People should have engaged the opposition to stop them participating in the elections with no reforms in place.
By participating in the flawed elections, the opposition have given some modicum of credibility to the process.
Zimbabwe is in this hell-on-earth situation with the economy in total meltdown and with a dysfunctional political system because the country is stuck with a corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship. We are all to blame for this.
In the long run, people get the government they deserve and we, in Zimbabwe, certainly deserve this corrupt and vote rigging Zanu PF dictatorship complete with its entourage of corrupt and utterly useless opposition parties, over 130 of them at the last count!
If Zimbabweans are serious about digging themselves out of this hell-hole Zanu PF has landed the nation into then they must focus on dismantling the dictatorship and replacing it with a healthy and functioning democratic system of government.
The nation has been stuck with the vote rigging Zanu PF dictatorship for 38 years. If this Mnangagwa regime is still in office in 2023, we can be certain Zanu PF will rig that year’s elections just as readily as it has rigged this year and all the other elections in the past. The only sure way to stop Zanu PF rigging the next elections and thus extend its misrule once again is by making sure the party steps down from office way before 2023.
The challenge for the people of Zimbabwe is to restore the people’s power to hold leaders to account which Zanu PF has usurped. If there was a lesson for all of us to learn from the tragic events of the last 38 years it is that good governance matters. It does not matter how rich the nation happen to be, how hard working its people are, but without a good and accountable government, the nation is doomed!
This opinion article was written by Nomusa Garikai.
A MAN from Bulawayo was accidentally shot and wounded on the shoulder when a police officer allegedly opened fire at a suspected robber within the city’s Central Business District on Friday afternoon.
According to a police source, Timothy Mangena (48) from Hillside was shot in the crossfire when Constable Samuel Marava attempted to gun down an alleged criminal, identified as Winter Chisale at about 2.40pm at a vegetable market place and cross border bus rank along George Silundika Street between 4th and 5th avenues.
“The victim was seated in his car waiting for his wife who was doing some vegetable shopping when Constable Marava who was on surveillance spotted Chisale being dropped by a blue unmarked Honda Fit vehicle.
Chisale tried to fish out a cream satchel from a parked car which belongs to Sitheni Maqhuzu Ncube who had left his car doors unlocked and windows were down.
“Constable Marava, who was armed with a service pistol, fired two warning shots into the air and two other shots towards the getaway car when it was fleeing from the scene. Mangena who was sitting in his car was hit by a bullet. Thereafter he saw blood oozing from his left shoulder. He is currently admitted to United Bulawayo Hospitals for medical attention,” said the source.
The source added that the bag which Chisale allegedly stole contained an HP laptop and an Ipad was recovered when Const Marava wrestled Chisale as he tried to escape.
“Constable Marava caught up with Chisale before he got into the getaway Blue Honda Fit. He grabbed him from behind and they started wrestling until Chisale dropped the satchel on the ground and managed to break loose, enabling him to jump into the getaway car which then sped off.
The getaway car managed to escape with its occupants,” said the source.
Ncube and Mangena proceeded to the Bulawayo Central Police Station where Ncube filed a report of theft from a vehicle.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi could not comment on the matter, saying he had not received the full report.
The scene has been cordoned off, awaiting processing by ballistics experts.
Winky D has poured “jecha” on his promoters by pulling out of the Morgan Heritage concert at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC).
This was after promoters told him he cannot perform with a band as per request of the main act.
Below is the statement :
“Vigilance Management hereby informs music lovers who were looking forward to seeing Winky D at the HICC tonight, that he is no longer performing there as earlier advertised.
“We sincerely apologize for the difficult decision that had to be taken, this was necessary, as informed by the failure of the Promoters to abide by contractual obligations, chief amongst which were their denial of Winky D to perform with his full band, the Vigilance. The reason given for this denial was that since headline acts were not using a live band, he likewise should give up the band arrangement. “This led to direct orders for the Sound engineers to pull down the set up that would have enabled Winky D to perform with a band. It would have been nice to be part of a reggae conversation in music. Looking forward to a chance to reconnect musically with ones and all. Love and respect.”
In gory scenes witnessed in Harare yesterday morning, a man was found in possession of a human head following a high-speed chase in the capital.
The suspect was also allegedly driving a suspected stolen vehicle. Coincidentally, the arrest followed the discovery of a dismembered human body in a disused toilet around the light industry area.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi told The Sunday Mail yesterday evening that investigations are underway.
“We are still doing an investigation on that issue and we cannot release more details, but we can confirm a man was found with a (human)head in a car,” said Ass Comm Nyathi.
“It is said he had stolen the car, leading to a chase. The man is currently in police custody and we shall release a statement soon.
“Firstly, a dismembered human body was found in a disused toilet on Lytton Road in Harare and it had no head and a leg. Then today a man was found with a human head in the boot of a car.” -state media
Doctors’ strike..m
Barely days after Gen Constantino Chiwenga took over negotiations between government and striking doctors, junior surgeons have been told they should resume duty immediately after the Labour Court last night ruled that their industrial action is illegal as it contravened provisions of the Labour Act.
Justices Betty Chidziva and Gladys Mhuri ruled that the doctors did not follow the notification procedures prescribed by the law.
“The findings of the court, in terms of Section 107 of the Labour Act, are as follows: Having listened to both parties’ submissions, the court found that the collective job action embarked on by the respondents (Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association) and its members on the 1st of December 2018 is unlawful,” reads the ruling.
“This finding is based on the fact that the respondents in the critical services category, as provided for by the provisions of SI (statutory instrument) 137 of 2003, are prohibited from engaging in collective job action.
“Respondents even, through their witness Dr Muzoremba, failed to prove that they were exposed to any occupational hazard which they reasonably feared to pose an immediate threat to their health and safety.”
The court ruled that no evidence was presented to substantiate the claim that the doctors embarked on the job action to avert an immediate threat to their health and safety.
“All members of the Zimbabwe Doctors Association, doctors and members of staff who participated in the unlawful job action should report for work within 12 hours of service of this order on the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association at Parirenyatwa Doctors’ Lounge, Harare.”
The court ordered the Health Services Board (HSB) to dock salaries of all doctors and medical staff for the number of days they did not report for duty.
“The Health Service Board is entitled to take disciplinary action against members of the Zimbabwe Hospital Association, doctors and members who participated in the unlawful job action and also that the respondents are to bear application costs on the ordinary scale.”
Mr Farai Chingwere from the Civil Division of the Attorney General’s Office represented the HSB, while Mr Munyaradzi Gwisai stood for the ZHDA.
Mr Gwisai refused to comment. This effectively puts an end to the 22-day job action.-state media
Saviour KasukuwereThe Special Anti-Corruption Unit in the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) has questioned the engagement of two prominent politicians for work-related training at the Harare Magistrates’ Court despite the duo facing serious graft-related charges at the same courts.
Former Cabinet Ministers Savior Kasukuwere and Supa Mandiwanzira — who are studying for law degrees with the University of Zimbabwe —are currently engaged as interns at the lower courts.
Kasukuwere is charged with four counts of abuse of office from his time in Government while Mandiwanzira is facing the same charges after he allegedly engaged South African firm, Megawatt Company, to provide services to NetOne without going to tender.
He is also accused of appointing his personal assistant, Tawanda Chinembiri, to the Postal Telecommunications and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) board.
Head of the OPC’s corruption-busting unit Mr Tabani Mpofu told The Sunday Mail that the engagement of the two former Cabinet Ministers is untenable.
“We are very concerned that two accused persons who are appearing at the Harare Magistrates’ Court facing corruption charges have been accepted and allowed to do their attachment for their law studies at the same courts.
“That inevitably does not inspire confidence in the public with regards to the criminal justice system operating efficiently and transparently, where these two accused persons are concerned: these are Supa Mandiwanzira and Saviour Kasukuwere,” said Mr Mpofu.
“This runs the risk of undermining public confidence in our criminal justice system and our sincerity in the fight against corruption.
“They are working in the very same corridors where we have our records. For example, Supa Mandiwanzira was in the corridors a day before he was to appear in court.”
Judicial Service Commission (JSC) Deputy Secretary Mr Sithembinkosi Msipa, however, declined to comment.
“I am not able to comment about that. What we need is proper communication and then we will be able to issue a statement on that, but I’m not at work today (yesterday); I am not in a position to give you any comment.”
According to Mr Mpofu, the special unit has begun lifestyle audits for individuals suspected to have amassed ill-gotten wealth.
Authorities are also looking into corruption-related cases raised in the Auditor-General’s recent report with a view of starting prosecutions.
“Zimra (Zimbabwe Revenue Authority) is currently undertaking those (lifestyle audits) and we have got a few cases in the pipeline emanating from that exercise. We don’t want to jeopardise the integrity of investigations, but what I can tell you is there will be prosecutions emanating from lifestyle audits, not only for people from Zimra.
“When we approach these cases it is only incidental what professions these people are but we are looking at a number of individuals in the public service and politicians.
“And also, you know that the Auditor-General presents a report to Parliament; we are now carefully studying the report with the view of preferring criminal charges against those implicated in the reports.
“The AG’s report will not just be another report presented to Parliament and allowed to gather dust in Government offices.
“We want to assist the AG by taking corrective measures in our courts. Come 2019, we will see prosecutions emanating from irregularities of the report.”
The team is confident that the 22 cases of high-level corruption it is presently prosecuting will result in conviction.
Mr Mpofu said most of the accused persons are employing legal technicalities of applying for exception to charges at higher courts in order to frustrate proceedings. Accused persons can apply for exception to charges if the prosecution fails to prove a prima facie case against them.
“The general public perception is that none of these cases have yet to see convictions in court; and it is an understandable attitude,” he said.
“But the fact of the matter is we cannot short cut, circumvent or short circuit due processes.
“When these accused person are arrested and brought to the courts, they have got the laws of the country available to them.
“What we have noted is that in all corruption cases before the courts, none of the accused persons are anxious to have their trials commence in court.
“We have seen many court applications at the commencement of the trial whose effect is to delay the commencement of the trial.
“To members of the public this may appear to be vindication for those who say that criminal corruption cases will not be successfully prosecuted, but that is not the case.
“Due process has to be followed.
“And in all these cases where applications have been made due process will be exhausted and the trials will commence.
“Our first trial commenced in August; the Wicknell (Chivayo) case was the first one we worked on.
“And it is on public record that at every stage that we sought to commence the trial, the accused person in that case put an application to the court whose effect was to delay the commencement.
“As we speak, Wicknell Chivayo made an application for exception to the charges; that application was thrown out by the Magistrates’ Court and he has since appealed to the High Court against the magistrate’s decision to throw out his exception charges.
“As I speak to you, the matter is with the High Court after the Judge reserved judgement on the matter.
“We have got many other cases that we sought to start prosecuting in court and we face similar applications, but convictions will come after due processes.
“Due processes cannot be short circuited; there is no way around it.”
The crack unit was established by President Mnangagwa to improve efficiency in prosecuting graft cases.-state media
Ziyamb ZiyambiGovernment schools will next year begin offering free basic education, while corporal punishment will be abolished in terms of a new law that is set to be introduced.
Authorities will amend the Education Act when Parliament resumes sitting early next year to align the law with Section 27 of the Constitution.
According to Section 27, “The State must take all practical measures to promote: (a) Free compulsory basic education for children; and (b) higher and tertiary education.”
Cabinet approved the Education Amendment Bill last week, which, among other things, promotes equitable development of schools across all regions, the learning of local languages and guarantees the rights of people with disabilities.
The Bill now awaits gazetting. Briefing The Sunday Mail on Government’s 2019 legislative plan, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi also said Government will consider at least three different Constitutional amendments.
He said: “We have an amendment to the Education Bill, we want to give effect to the provisions in the Constitution, particularly those that deal with the requirement that the State has to fund basic education.
“The Bill also ensures that children that are also within a particular zone are not disadvantaged by those that come from other areas; they must be given priority and if they cannot get a place, then the headmasters of those schools should give a certificate so that they can go to the nearest zone.
“It will also deal with the area of teaching of our local languages; it will address the issue of teaching of children with disabilities — that facilities have to be availed to them.
“The Bill has been drafted, when we resume sitting it will be tabled in Parliament. “That’s what the Constitution says that learners from Grade One to Seven should have their education funded because that is basic education.”
Free basic education was stopped during the early 1990’s at the height of Government’s Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP) that witnessed massive reduction of funding for social services.
In a separate interview, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Paul Mavima said: “The law basically enjoins the State to progressively fund the learning of every child.
“Tuition fees will be progressively done away with, while the issue of levies will be dealt with later on.”
He added that the proposed law would also require school authorities to use alternative means of disciplining pupils. “The law will basically outlaw corporal punishment as way of disciplining a child,” said Minister Mavima.
“We have to come up with alternative ways of disciplining and do away with canning.” Furthermore, Minister Ziyambi said the Constitution will be amended to extend the provision of the women’s quota in the National Assembly.
Section 124(b) of the Constitution provides for 60 additional seats for women Members of the National Assembly elected through a system of proportional representation based on the votes a party receives in a particular province.
The provision was set to subsist for the first two Parliaments and would fall away for the 2023 general elections. However, Government intends to extend it.
Further amendments will also include the removal of clauses requiring Parliamentarians to sit in Provincial and Metropolitan Councils. He said the contradiction between Section 67 and Section 281 will also be considered for possible review.
While Section 67 provides every citizen with the right to make political choices freely, it is in direct contradiction with provisions of Section 281 (2) (a), which bars traditional leaders from participating in politics.
Section 67 reads: “Every Zimbabwean citizen has the right: (a) to free, fair and regular elections for any elective public office established in terms of this Constitution or any other law; and (b) to make political choices freely.”
Section 281 (2) (a) provides that: “Traditional leaders must not be members of any political party or in any way participate in partisan politics.”
He said the contradiction needs to be looked into with a view to amending the provisions.
“We have a lot of contradictions that are in the Constitution; one of them is that of MPs who sit in Parliament, they are allocated a budget and then they go to provincial councils and sit in those too, yet they are the ones who are supposed to supervise the council.
“We feel that there are inconsistencies there. The ideal thing is that they should not even sit in provincial councils. So debate is there that we have to amend the Constitution if we are to have efficient provincial councils.
“In the same way we also have several provisions within the Constitution that may be violating other people’s rights.
“I will give one (example) that is controversial that needs to be debated: Section 67 says that everyone has political rights, but there is a section on traditional leaders that says they should be apolitical and should not participate in politics.
“But Section 67 has one of the rights that are entrenched in Chapter Four of the Constitution on fundamental human rights. At law, where you have provisions that are conflicting, the one that gives more human rights prevails.”
He said there is need for harmonisation of the provisions to allow traditional leaders to enjoy the political rights that are bestowed to every Zimbabwean. Minister Ziyambi said there will not be any constitutional amendment to change the Presidential age limit.
He said sections of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) and Public Order and Security Act (POSA) will be repealed in order to allow more freedoms.
An omnibus Marriage Bill will be tabled to cater for all forms of marriages, including civil marriage and customary marriage, recognised at law. -state media
A fresh cholera outbreak has claimed three lives from 10 cases recorded since Tuesday in the Chomubobo mining area in Mberengwa, Midlands province.
The affected patients are quarantined at Mnene Mission Hospital. Midlands’ provincial medical director Dr Simon Nyadundu confirmed the outbreak. Dr Nyadundu said government has since set up two cholera treatment camps at Chomubobo and Mnene Mission Hospital.
He said the first case was recorded on Tuesday. “I can confirm that there has been a cholera outbreak in Mberengwa. Two of the affected had passed on by Friday, while another one died this morning (Saturday).
“We have tested the affected people and it has been confirmed that it is cholera. “The affected people are admitted at Mnene Mission Hospital, where we have set up a treatment camp. We are setting up another camp today (Saturday) in Chomubobo area,” he said. Government is still searching for the source of the waterborne disease.
Dr Nyadundu said: “Chomubobo is a mining area. As you are aware, there was a cholera outbreak in Mt Darwin in the mining area of Mukaradzi. “These artisanal miners are very mobile and it could be possible that the cholera came from Mt Darwin.
“The area, just like any gold-panning area, has poor sanitation, unclean water sources. Some of the cases were recorded in surrounding communities.”
Mberengwa North Member of Parliament Cde Tafanana Zhou said local communities were frantically working to contain the disease from spreading to other districts.
“We are monitoring the situation in Chomubobo and we are making frantic efforts to combat the disease. We do not want it to spread to other communities or neighbouring districts. We want to urge people in Mberengwa to practice good hygiene and take precautionary measures,” he said.
There are also fears of fresh cholera outbreaks in Chiredzi.-state media
By Nomusa Garikai| “Veteran Trade unionist and Secretary General of the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) has floored MDC President, Nelson Chamisa saying he will not waste time engaging the opposition leader as he will not address their issues,” reported Zimeye.
“If we don’t engage these people and we decide tho engage Chamisa will he address our challenges and concerns? How? As who? These are Labour issues the gvt of the day should address them,” twittered Majongwe.
Majogwe can meet Mnangagwa every day of the week, twice or even three times a day; that will accomplish nothing. Zanu PF is the root cause of the country’s economic meltdown and as long as the regime remains in power the economic meltdown will only get worse. And teachers, doctors, nurse and all the other civil servants will never be paid a living wage as long as the national economy remains in the doldrums.
38 years of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption have all but left the Zimbabwe economy in ruins.
When Mnangagwa seized power last November he promised to hold free, fair and credible elections and thus restore good governance. As we now know, he failed to keep his promise and blatantly rigged the elections. By rigging the elections Mnangagwa confirmed Zimbabwe was still a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs. He effectively throw away the nation’s hope of economic recovery by scaring away would be investors. As we know, or should know after the last decade of Mugabe’s pariah state, investors do not do business in pariah state.
Majongwe and other should have engage Mnangagwa directly or indirectly to make sure Zimbabwe had free, fair and credible elections and did away with the curse of pariah state. To engage him now after he has already rigged the elections is a total waste of time.
If the truth be told, Majongwe would accomplish nothing engaging Nelson Chamisa now. People should have engaged the opposition to stop them participating in the elections with no reforms in place. By participating in the flawed elections, the opposition have given some modicum of credibility to the process.
Zimbabwe is in this hell-on-earth situation with the economy in total meltdown and with a dysfunctional political system because the country is stuck with a corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship. We are all to blame for this.
In the long run, people get the government they deserve and we, in Zimbabwe, certainly deserve this corrupt and vote rigging Zanu PF dictatorship complete with its entourage of corrupt and utterly useless opposition parties, over 130 of them at the last count!
If Zimbabweans are serious about digging themselves out of this hell-hole Zanu PF has landed the nation into then they must focus on dismantling the dictatorship and replacing it with a healthy and functioning democratic system of government.
The nation has been stuck with the vote rigging Zanu PF dictatorship for 38 years. If this Mnangagwa regime is still in office in 2023, we can be certain Zanu PF will rig that year’s elections just as readily as it has rigged this year and all the other elections in the past. The only sure way to stop Zanu PF rigging the next elections and thus extend its misrule once again is by making sure the party steps down from office way before 2023.
The challenge for the people of Zimbabwe is to restore the people’s power to hold leaders to account which Zanu PF has usurped. If there was a lesson for all of us to learn from the tragic events of the last 38 years it is that good governance matters. It does not matter how rich the nation happen to be, how hard working it people are, etc. without a good and accountable government, the nation is doomed! -SOURCE: zsdemocrats.blogspot.com
Constantino ChiwengaZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa used last week’s Zanu-PF annual conference week in Esigodini to further push his main internal rival Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga against the wall in a major move that for the first time after the November 2017 coup leaves him in a relatively firmer position.
The conference’s most significant resolution was to endorse Mnangagwa as the party’s sole candidate for the 2023 general election.
Since the hotly contested presidential poll on July 30, Mnangagwa has been using his disputed mandate to reinforce his grip while also moving to contain and sideline Chiwenga, who is widely believed to harbour presidential ambitions.
Before the elections, Chiwenga had an upper hand as he controlled levers of power following the coup which he masterminded and thereafter bestowed the presidency on Mnangagwa.
Chiwenga also used his powers to influence appointments, grabbing the vice-presidency and controlling the Defence ministry while at the same time dictating the pace of events and national trajectory.
Following the coup, Mnangagwa was practically a lame duck, having been hauled from a hideout in exile. He had no control of events on the ground that led to the removal of former president Robert Mugabe.
In addition to that, Chiwenga was also in control of the Zanu-PF primary elections, leading to the general elections and also ran a seemingly parallel campaign in the run-up to the polls. The military machinery, with Chiwenga’s residual influence, also rescued Mnangagwa from what looked like certain defeat by MDC Alliance candidate Nelson Chamisa. But soon after the election, Mnangagwa has taken charge, decimating Chiwenga’s power base through cabinet appointments that excluded his allies, real or perceived.
More critically, he also took the Defence ministry from Chiwenga, apportioni ng it to one of his most trusted allies, Oppah Muchinguri Kashiri, who before and during the Esigodini conference was one of the strongest voices saying Mnangagwa should not be challenged in 2023.
In a bid to slow down the push, Chiwenga-who was hamstrung by an illness which took him to South Africa for treatment-made some spine-chilling outbursts at a meeting held at his rural home in Hwedza, attended by senior Zanu-PF officials mostly from his Mashonaland East home province.
At the meeting, Chiwenga warned that he would not stand and watch as some people played games with the country, a statement read by his opponents as a direct salvo at Mnangagwa.
“We are all Zimbabweans from all the corners of the country and no one is superior to the other. That’s why we stood up in November 2017; we wanted to fight to leave inheritance for posterity and not promote an individual. Therefore, you must not say now because I am there, nothing else matters. Who are you?” Chiwenga was quoted as saying.
However, Mnangagwa’s allies were undeterred and directly took the fight to Chiwenga. Hardly a week later, they gathered at the party’s national headquarters in Harare and launched the campaign to ensure Mnangagwa would not be internally challenged in 2023. The campaign was code-named #ED2023-PFee and it reverberated through the conference tent from day one to the end.
It has been viewed as a political masterstroke in some quarters. The conference duly obliged and adopted the pro-Mnangagwa mantra as its key resolution.
After senior party official Jacob Mudenda completed reading out the resolutions, which were immediately afterwards adopted by the conference, a visibly captivated Mnangagwa said: “All the resolutions were unequivocal and will certainly strengthen and consolidate the correct line as well as our desire to grow and modernise our revolutionary mass party.”
Refusing to rest on his laurels on the back of the conference resolution, Mnangagwa immediately took decisive action, when, earlier this week, he moved, through Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa, to get rid of editors at state-controlled newspaper group Zimpapers and replaced them with new ones in a factional battle which also includes control of the state media platforms, critical for the control of the narrative and information dissemination.
A tug of war had been simmering between Mutsvangwa as well as permanent secretary Nick Mangwana, on one hand, and deputy minister Energy Mutodi on the other, over the removal of the editors.
For Mnangagwa’s allies, the debate is effectively closed and he is now going to serve two terms, barring unforeseen events like accidents and deaths which are known to alter the course of history.
For Chiwenga, this should certainly be a great betrayal, having put his head on the block to rescue Mnangagwa from exile after he had been fired from government.
To many in Zanu-PF, it is hardly inconceivable that Mnangagwa would have been president without Chiwenga’s intervention.
Mnangagwa for now has an upper hand and the big question being asked in the corridors of power now is: could this be the end of Chiwenga or is he just having a strategic retreat? But with the economy in spectacular decline, Chiwenga and other Mnangagwa rivals could gain more ammunition to fight back. -Independent
Communities in Matepatepa farming community are living in fear of soldiers who are moving around beating them accusing them of stealing from Major General Chima”s farm where they guard and are used as cheap labour.
A passing-by worker pulled a banana from a tree in Major General’s farm. The soldiers started beating him all the way to the worker’s home. The angry worker retaliated, picked a hoe and bit one of the soldiers hand breaking a bone. Other workers intervened and started shouting at the soldiers.
The soldiers then started beating them.
Suddenly a truck load of more soldiers from Harare arrived having been sent to terrorise people. The soldiers have since declared no go areas on some roads and public places.
What is surprising is that Major General Chima is using soldiers as labourers and guards on his farm. While the Finance Ministry is cracking its head to reduce on the civil service salary bill, senior government officers are using soldiers who should be in the barracks as cheap labour. The same situation is also happening at Piedmont Farm in Matepatepa.
Is this government policy that senior army officers can access cheap labour from soldiers?
Own Correspondent|A SPERM donation craze has hit Harare after an In-Vitro Fertilisation Zimbabwe team led by Dr Tinovimba Mhlanga called for well-wishers to donate sperms in exchange for a token of $80 per donation.
A recent advert which has gone viral invited potential sperm donors to visit the lab located in Harare.
The sperm are used for In-vitro fertilisation, where a woman’s eggs and sperms are brought together outside the womb in a dish in a laboratory.
The potential mother receives treatment to stimulate the formation of follicles, after which Dr Mhlanga extracts eggs in the follicular fluid from the mother through aspiration under ultrasonic guidance in an operating theatre adjacent to the IVF Laboratory at The Avenues Clinic.
They are then passed in a tube through a hatchway between the theatre and the laboratory to embryologist Tinei Makurumure.
The eggs and sperm provided are then placed in a fertilisation medium in a dish in the laboratory.
The woman goes home soon after the eggs have been harvested. The embryologist monitors closely the development of any embryos.
A few days later, when there is an embryo ready to be transferred in her womb, the woman comes back for embryo transfer.
A microscope video camera facility is one of the recent innovations introduced in The Avenues IVF laboratory and theatre.
“Through the microscope video camera facility, the patient is able to see which embryo is picked and we are able to explain why we have chosen one embryo over another.
“They are able to see everything as it happens in the laboratory while they are in the theatre,” Dr Mhlanga said.
Unused embryos are frozen for possible future use.
Own Correspondent|A 28-YEAR-OLD businesswoman has confessed to sleeping with pastors and prophets, as part of a ritual to get money, wrecking marriages and churches in process.
Sithabisile Mathema who was in the habit of falling in love with pastors and prophets so as to wreck their ministries and marriages has been left with egg on her face after she was exposed at a church service.
Popular prophet Signature real name Emmanuel Gwandida called her out exposing her before the congregation.
” I have fallen in love with more than 50 pastors and they have tasted my thing,” said Mathema.
” I got muthi from a traditional healer in South Africa and I was instructed to sleep with men of the cloth, after that I would make money,”she said.
The congregants were left in awe after her confession that many churches and marriages had come to an end under her hand. Mathema went on to say that the when the pastor would sleep with her, his marriage or church would start crumbling.
”I can tell you that after I sleep with a pastor his church would start to face challenges leading to it to break up. Morever he would start to have marital problems and in the most cases his marriage would collapse,” she said.
Mathema said that she had been contemplating quitting for some time and was grateful that she had been delivered from the scourge.
By Own Correspondent| Investigations are underway following the disappearance of two tonnes of sugar and other food items from Harare Central Prison meant for the inmates last week.
Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) Commissioner General Retired Major General Paradzai Zimondi revealed this in his acceptance speech of goods donated to Chikurubi Female Prison by Grace Faith Ministries in Harare today.
Retired Major General Zimondi raised grave concern over reports that prison officers are in the habit of stealing food meant for inmates.
Said Zimondi:
“It has come to my attention that some of our officers are showing behaviour not expected from the force. Any prison officer found to have stolen food and donations meant for prisoners will face the full wrath of the law.”-StateMedia
MDC leader Nelson Chamisa and his deputy Elias Mudzuri have put their differences aside to concentrate on forcing President Emmerson Mnangagwa to address the country’s myriad of challenges, a top opposition official has said.
There have been serious ructions in the 19-year-old opposition movement amid reports that Chamisa was facing a challenge for the MDC presidency from Mudzuri when the party goes for a potentially explosive congress next year.
Chamisa’s supporters had since drawn their daggers out for Mudzuri after he angered them when he attended a meeting of Parliament leaders with President Emmerson Mnangagwa at his State House offices without the MDC’s blessings.
The MDC is on record saying they do not recognise Mnangagwa as the legitimate president of Zimbabwe, alleging he stole the July 30 presidential poll.
Mudzuri is on record saying he attended the State House meeting in his capacity as the leader of the opposition in the Senate although his colleagues in both chambers in the bicameral Parliament snubbed the meeting.
But notwithstanding calls for Mudzuri to be censured, Chamisa’s other deputy Morgen Komichi told the Daily News yesterday that the storm is now over between the two perennial rivals.
“We are happy the squabble in the cockpit that was playing out on social media is behind us after the intervention of the president (Chamisa),” Komichi said.
“We are now all focused on the need to restore the country to legitimacy in the aftermath of a stolen election. We are all pulling in the same direction now thanks to …Chamisa’s wisdom and magnanimity as well as understanding that the so-called disagreements were in the first a creation by Zanu PF to divert attention from the real issues affecting the country,” he said.
While Mudzuri was not immediately available for comment, sources in his camp said the former Harare mayor who has been boycotting MDC meetings after he was publicly humiliated at a public meeting by party supporters was happy with how the tiff has been resolved.
“Going forward the VP will be attending all party meetings because he was assured that he will not be abused again in the future.
“He is a mature leader who will not be swayed from the party’s objectives by the machinations of Zanu PF which include but not limited to driving a wedge among the party’s leadership over congress issues,” an MDC national executive member believed to be sympathetic to Mudzuri said.
Mudzuri, along with Chamisa, were installed VPs just after the 2014 MDC congress through an edict by the now late MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai.
Following his meeting with Mnangagwa, furious fellow MDC MPs among them Charlton Hwende and Murisi Zwizwai angrily confronted Mudzuri at a local hotel in the capital over the issue.
Mudzuri was also forced to leave an MDC demonstration gathering at Africa Unity Square, in Harare in a huff after being booed off stage by party supporters.
He had to abort his address, as tempers flared over his meeting with Mnangagwa.
In the end, and very ominously for him, he failed to even chant the party’s slogans, as his voice was drowned out by the heckling from the rowdy crowd — which broke into a derogatory song “tengesa uone mashura” (just sell out and see what will happen).
As a result, an emotional Mudzuri had to leave the venue altogether.
Chamisa and Mudzuri crossed paths after the youthful MDC leader rose to the party’s presidency in controversial fashion early this year following the death of the party’s founding father, Tsvangirai.
His dramatic ascent was at the expense of Mudzuri and Thokozani Khupe, his two rivals who were both claiming to be the rightful heirs to the throne.
While Khupe packed her bags and went on to form her own MDC-T party, Mudzuri soldiered on and is now one among three vice presidents in the MDC.
Recently, the MDC convened meetings of its three top organs, the standing committee, the executive committee and the national council, where agitation for Mudzuri’s ouster reached fever pitch.
Mudzuri’s rivals were pushing the MDC national council, which has the power to demand that the Harvard-trained engineer step down, take action against the man also girding his loins to challenge Chamisa in the 2019 congress.
The motion to de-stool Mudzuri was reportedly raised by Masvingo province but Chamisa rescued his beleaguered deputy after reportedly telling his party’s national council that it would be unfair to discuss the VP’s case while he was absent.
Own Correspondent|A commuter omnibus carrying a yet to be determined number of passengers has crashed at Colbern farm about 5 kilometres away from Banket this Saturday afternoon.
According to witnesses the commuter omnibus’ rear tyre reportedly burst and the driver lost control of the vehicle, resulting in it overturning several times.
Police are yet to release a statement with details on the number of the injured or dead.
By Own Correspondent| Independent legislator for Norton Temba Mliswa has raised the flag over the welfare of legislators saying they risk their lives for a pittance as they execute parliamentary duties through their various committees.
Mliswa urged government to address the plight of legislators arguing that through the various parliamentary portfolio committees, members of parliament are exposed to rich people who can easily set up mafia to deal with them.
Said Mliswa in a statement:
“The Committee that I chair can sit from 8 to 8 in the evening working for this country but what they get is a pittance $75, not US dollar.
Bond cash is better than RTGS and these are people who are working tirelessly for this country in those Committees.
Those Committees have a risk on their own because you are exposing people who have money and who have the ability to even put a mafia together for you but what do we get – $75.
That has to be reviewed because you want Members of Parliament to be able to execute their duties in a professional manner and that can only happen when they are sitting there and they are able to be given an allowance which is conducive.”
Temba Mliswa
Below is the full text of Mliswa’s statement:
The Members of Parliament are entitled to one car for five years.
Ministers are entitled to two cars plus those of the subsidiary that they have. They have allowances. They have everything that they want.
This is one pillar of the state which is the executive. We have got the judiciary as well, the judges, magistrates.
The issue is that we are trying to understand the relevance of Parliament but you cannot talk about the relevance of Parliament without talking about the three pillars of the state and then say, what role does Parliament pay?
The Executive has got a role that they play but we are supposed to be equal. This is the point.
But if we look at it, we are not equal in any way because others are capacitated more than the others, yet this Parliament here is the one that is responsible for oversight over everyone but it is paid less.
How then do we expect this country to move forward when we have those who are supposed to be exercising oversight are less capacitated?
Because of that, the relevance of Vote 2 being there is that Parliament having the role of oversight must be able to do it in a manner where they are not compromised. Members of Parliament here are looked down upon because of the welfare issue more than anybody else.
We are all Members of Parliament with the Ministers who are also appointed by the President but the moment that they are appointed to the Executive, we are different because of what they have.
Members of Parliament spend more time in the Ministers’ offices begging for coupons because Ministers have a full book of coupons per month/week.
If you look at it, how then do you expect Members of Parliament to also exercise their role? So, you have a situation where you will have one of the cousins who is poor and as a result, they also get allowances on the cars that they have.
If I am not mistaken, I think they get cars every two years and they buy those cars at book value. A Range Rover costing $120 000, they get it for around $6 000 book value.
If you want to see the difference, go to any Minister’s house today and see how many cars are parked there. This is out of order yet in terms of performance as Ministers, they have failed to move this country forward.
So, it is only important that we are all equal and being equal is also about the resource which is given to us.
The Hon. Minister of Finance and Economic Development is very much aware that the budget that he is going to allocate to the Members of Parliament have oversight over it and for them to be effectively capacitated, we talk about the researchers and the Clerks in Parliament.
We have a situation where one Clerk serves three Committees and one researcher serves three Committees. So, how then do you expect us to be able to be discharging our duties in a professional manner when we are handicapped in terms of research and human capital?
That is glaring and we do not have the time because we are not full time and we do not have the time to be doing research. The research for us is done by the Parliament staff which is critical in ensuring that this Parliament is mandated to do its job accordingly.
I want to talk about the aspect of the community information centres and the constituencies as well.
There is no way that you expect a constituency to function without being resourced and it is that one car again that goes around.
The cars that we get are not too hard for the terrain. We are talking about a land cruiser which is the only car which is able to make sure that these Members here are able to do a job because the Toyotas that you give us are not able to do the job.
You need a 4X4 Land Cruiser, V8 with chrome – those new ones. Those are the ones that we want.
Members of Parliament who are seated here, the only thing that they own is a car and if they are not given a car which has value and which gets them to do the job, they will not be able to do their jobs.
We can no longer have a situation where when a Member of Parliament ceases to be a Member of Parliament, he or she is a destitute. It is sad.
This is the only Parliament in the world where you regret not being a Member of Parliament. If you want to see how poor they are out there, the pension is not good enough, the allowances are not good enough yet they would have served this country.
This is the time this year this budget must address the welfare of the Members of Parliament.
As Members of Parliament, we have been labeled in a bad way because of our welfare.
People look at our welfare and already they judge us and say Members of Parliament are not able to do A, B, C, D because of our welfare and that perception can only go away if this issue is addressed.
I want to talk about the role of the Members of Parliament on the ICT. Today we are in the ICT world – iPads are not here, they do not have the computers yet we are expected to follow.
You can see even at times Parliament does not even give us this Order Paper on time but, if we all have iPads, we are able to take notes. This is the world that we are faced with at the end of the day and it is important that Parliament is capacitated in that way.
I want to also talk about the sitting allowances. They mean absolutely nothing.
The Committee that I chair can sit from 8 to 8 in the evening working for this country but what they get is a pittance $75, not US dollar.
Bond cash is better than RTGS and these are people who are working tirelessly for this country in those Committees.
Those Committees have a risk on their own because you are exposing people who have money and who have the ability to even put a mafia together for you but what do we get – $75.
That has to be reviewed because you want Members of Parliament to be able to execute their duties in a professional manner and that can only happen when they are sitting there and they are able to be given an allowance which is conducive.
We meet on Mondays where the kitchen is closed and they are hungry – they do not eat.
You expect people to work yet they do not even get lunch when they are here and this budget must address the welfare of the players from even eating well.
We are talking about wanting to be a world class Parliament but we only have a one course meal and the dessert is an apple/banana yet when we go out to other areas we get trifle, a nice fruit salad, custard, ice cream and all that.
But, look at what we get here – a mere banana and apple. There is no soup. The diet of Members of Parliament is important. Nutrition is important because when Members do not eat well, they do not function well.
So, it is important that the nutrition of the Members of Parliament is maintained in order that they are able to discharge their duties.
Mr. Chairman, the Hon. Minister must understand that there is a programme called wellness. Wellness is the wellbeing of the Members of Parliament.
They do not even have a gym where they can go to. They do not even have a sports club where they can go to and recreation is important for the mind.
They are stressed in here. We have Members of Parliament dying because of blood pressure and stress that you know. So, how many more are going to die before we rescue the situation.
We must have a recreation club where we play golf or choose any sport that we want to partake in. We must be able to have world class gyms where we are able to train because when you are strong physically, mentally, it equally helps you.
So, this is the world class Parliament that we are talking about.
I want to talk about the issue of fuel coupons given to Members. Already, Parliament has actually cut down what Members are supposed to get. What we used to get in the Eighth Parliament is not what we get now. So, now you are saying to yourself, even the coupons that we got in the Eighth Parliament were not enough.
Members of Parliament are people with integrity and dignity. Trust them and give them a whole book and let them have a book and not be scrounging around for coupons.
We queue up like little children for coupons which are not even enough.
So, when are we going to have integrity and dignity left for the Members of Parliament?
Members of Parliament, because their welfare is not enough end up selling fuel coupons. We are known for selling fuel coupons.
Whenever it is a Thursday, all the service stations know that Members of Parliament are coming to sell fuel coupons because of the welfare that we have. It is a situation which is unattainable and a situation which cannot be allowed to happen. The role of Parliamentarians cannot be underestimated.
I talk about the allowances that we get when we leave this country. The allowances that we get are US$50 per day leaving Zimbabwe. It is not enough.
The foreign currency that we get is not enough at all and it has to be looked into and the Hon. Minister of Finance and Economic Development must be able to also increase that allowance we get when we leave the country.
Parliament must be able to give us a credit card which you use and you account for it because when I do not have my money, it is parliamentary work that I am doing.
There must be a credit card which is given to Members of Parliament when they travel and what they must do is to account for it when they come back, not a situation where the money that we get is not enough even for you want to buy meals when you leave the country. It does not represent the country well.
Lastly Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament cannot be divided. They are all entitled to diplomatic passports and it is important that that money also goes towards Members of Parliament being given diplomatic passports. We cannot be divided.
If I have a diplomatic passport and when I am travelling with my team, they do not have a diplomatic passport, they use the other route.
How can we be divided over a mere issue that just needs capital injection? So, may I propose again that the Hon. Minister of Finance and Economic Development ensures that Members of Parliament are all issued with diplomatic passports so that we are the same and no different. Thank you.
By Own Correspondent| Popular radio personality Tendai “Sokostina” Garwe was involved in a serious car crash, ZimEye has learnt.
Details of the accident were however still sketchy by the time of going to print although her sister confirmed the development in a tweet.
Wrote Lucy Garwe Samuriwo:
Prayers for my only sister @Sokostina please.. She was involved in a serious accident this morning. Jehovah Rapha tasiira imi. pic.twitter.com/J1mclFsDQl
Correspondent|A 51-year-old man suffered the indignity of screaming for his neighbours to rescue him after his wife had grabbed and squashed his testicles following a domestic dispute. Charles Tavara’s wife Grace Sibokwane refused to release the man’s family jewels and had to be pulled off her husband by concerned neighbours who had rushed to assist.
The court heard that on the day in question Tavara returned home at around 5 am in the morning. He had left the previous day at around 9 pm in order to attend a neighbour’s funeral. Tavara courted his wife’s anger after he vomited onto the bed. An angry Grace then grabbed and starting crushing his testicles, forcing the unfortunate man to scream to his neighbours for deliverance.
However, Tavara begged the magistrate to drop the charges saying that he would work out things with his wife. Said Tavara,
I no longer want to pursue the case. If you may kindly drop the charges, she is my wife.
Harare magistrate Obedience Matare acceded to Tavara’s request. The magistrate said,
The accused acted unlawfully and is hereby warned to resolve disputes amicably in future.
Correspondent|Footballer Nyasha Mushekwi’s ex wife Luminitsa Dumbisa breathed fire on her Instagram account after getting backlash for a shopping promotion meant to spoil some of her followers.
The fine damsel who is now dating Grace Mugabe’s son Russell Goreraza had chosen to shop the merchandise at Puma shop leading some to speculate that she was under the sponsorship of the major label.
I pride myself on my word and im a lady of her word. Remember i did a competition and promised the winners that i would PERSONALLY take them shopping at @puma ,
l’ve been super busy but today is the day we shopping my loves,
IM KEEPING THAT PROMISE. Now lets go and spend some MONEY
However the flashy socialite was having none of the shade, she had an earful for her critics
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT:
Let me shed light on my challenges. I do them for fun. And no, ITS NOT a PUMA challenge, i just chose a Brand to shop at .
This was a challenge i did on my instagram page for my followers. Puma did not sponsor the gifts, I PAID FOR EVERYTHING IN FULL WITH MY OWN LUMI MONEY, now lets be freaking CRYSTAL CLEAR ON THAT PART.
I PAID FOR IT COZ I WAS FEELING FU**ING GENEROUS AND SIMPLY BECAUSE I CAN AND I WANTED TO SPREAD MY BLESSINGS and oh yes I DID IT FOR FUN JUST BECAUSE I FELT LIKE SPOILING STRANGERS, WHY Not.
So shout out to my jealous enemies, keep the same energy… WONDER WHY IM WINNING
Correspondent|About 70 Intercape bus passengers were left traumatised after they were robbed at gunpoint in the early hours of Friday morning.
An Intercape double-decker bus was travelling from Maputo to Johannesburg via Mbombela when it was hijacked by five armed suspects near Delmas on the N12, reports Lowvelder.
Dina Maguire boarded the bus in Mbombela to travel to Johannesburg. She said she still fears for her life as she has been receiving strange phone calls since the incident.
Capt Peter Tebeila confirmed that the driver was distracted by a sedan which drove too close to his bus. “One of the occupants signalled to the driver to stop, waving a firearm at him. He stopped the bus and the thugs’ vehicle stopped in front of it.”
According to Tebeila, there were five men who spoke isiZulu. Two of them entered the lower deck and two the upper deck of the bus. He said they ordered the passengers to hand over their valuables, ranging from jewellery to laptops and cellphones, including the driver’s cellphone and watch.
Maguire was sitting right at the entrance to the bus by the driver, and says one of the attackers grabbed her first. “He put a gun in my mouth and said, ‘If you don’t do what I say, I’m going to kill this white bitch’.”
She said as the attackers went through the rows of passengers, if they did not hand over their phones, laptops and cash quickly enough, they would get punched or hit with the butt of a gun.
The men wore gloves and were carrying handguns, she added.
“They went through every single part of the people’s hand luggage. The whole ordeal must have been about 45 minutes. I could see only one vehicle and I could see it was a white minibus taxi.”
Another passenger Lungi Mdluli, hails from KaBokweni. She was travelling to Johannesburg with her daughter. They sat upstairs.
Mdluli was taking a nap when she heard people saying, “We want money, don’t look at us.”
She said they started with those sitting in the front. “They slapped the one gentleman. They also punched my daughter.”
As the robbers worked their way to the passengers in the back, some of the people tried to hide their valuables.
“I was hiding mine in my underwear and covering myself with a blanket. Then they fired two shots in the bottom of the bus into the ceiling, right next to me. I gave them some of my cash and cellphones.”
Mdluli added that two people on her deck were carrying US dollars.
“This thing was planned,” she said. “What kind of hijackers would let people hide things? They were looking interested in the dollars.”
Tebeila said the attackers ordered the driver to continue driving. At the Delmas and Bronkhorspruit intersection, the driver was ordered to stop and the thugs got off.
“Eventually when they left, I had hidden a phone in my bra so I phoned the Intercape bus company number to tell them,” Maguire said. “The woman phoned the police for us who arrived soon afterwards. They escorted us on the wrong side of the highway back to the nearest police station.”
The passengers were asked to make to police statements.
Intercape Media confirmed the incident. The statement said that a case was opened at the Delmas Police Station ,and Intercape would give its full support to the investigating officers.
Intercape confirmed that no one was hurt in the incident. “We can also confirm that we do not have insurance for such terrorist attacks.”
According to Tebeila, at the time of going to press, the suspects’ whereabouts were unknown.
By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has added his voice in the on going debate regarding legislators’ vehicles urging them to lead by example and serve the people with modesty and humility.
He said as the country restructures, reforms and rebuilds the economy, cutting government expenditure plays a key role hence the need for sacrifice as a way of laying the foundations for a better tomorrow.
Said Mnangagwa:
“As we restructure, reform and rebuild our economy, cutting expenditure plays an important role. I wish to remind all public servants that we must lead by example and serve he people with modesty and humility. The sacrifices we make today are the foundations of a better tomorrow.”
As we restructure, reform and rebuild our economy, cutting expenditure plays an important role. I wish to remind all public servants that we must lead by example, and serve the people with modesty and humility. The sacrifices we make today are the foundations of a better tomorrow
The role of Parliament is to provide oversight to the executive. It doesn’t make sense for Parliamentarians to get cars which are used as escort cars for those in the executive. We must maintain the dignity and integrity of the office of Parliamentarians.
MDC legislator for Kuwadzana East Charlton Hwende added his voice to the discussion claiming that parliamentarians were “entitled” to a vehicle loan scheme.
However, Zanu Pf’s Justice Mayor Wadyajena differed from Mliswa responding that the demand for Landcruisers by legislators was pure greed.
Said the legislator for Gokwe Nembudziya:
How is a Landcruiser VX a tool of trade? This is pure greed! Desist from acting like you speak for & on behalf of all Parliamentarians & speak only for yourself! Yes, we do need basic tools of trade, a Landcruiser VX is NOT one of them. Get into business and buy your own! https://t.co/nFOGEZeJVh
A Harare magistrate yesterday ordered the State to give Nyanga South Member of Parliament and former Information Communication Technology and Cyber Security Minister Supa Mandiwanzira some of the documents he asked for in his application for the release of further particulars in order for him to thoroughly prepare for his trial.
Magistrate Mr Francis Mapfumo ordered the State to provide the employment contract for Mandiwanzira’s personal assistant Tawanda Chinembiri, to confirm whether or not he was a Government employee when he was appointed a ministry representative on the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe board.
The State had only provided confirmation of termination of his contract by the Public Service Commission in September this year.
Mr Mapfumo also told the State to provide a copy of the correspondence between NetOne and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe relating to exchange control approval for the payment to Megawatt Energy (Pvt) Limited and a copy of minutes held in February 2016.
Mr Mapfumo however dismissed Mandiwanzira’s request for other particulars like a copy of Government procurement procedures and copies of comparative quotations from Detecon of Germany and Sofrecom of France which he said were not necessary in the trial.
His trial is now scheduled to commence on January 21, 2019.
Mandiwanzira is accused of criminal abuse of office after he allegedly engaged South African firm, Megawatt Company to provide services to NetOne without going to tender.
He is also accused of appointing his personal assistant, Tawanda Chinembiri to the Postal Telecommunications and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) board.
A Harare lawyer, Fred Machokoto of Machokoto and Partners Legal Practitioners, was yesterday jailed 60 months for embezzling $57 000 in trust funds.
Machokoto was jointly charged with another lawyer, Mr Pardon Nhokwara who was also a signatory to the trust fund and his firm Machokoto and Partners was cited as the first accused.
However, Nhokwara and the firm were both acquitted of all charges after their evidence proved that they were not working in cahoots with Machokoto.
Machoko will however, serve 24 months after Harare magistrate Ms Victoria Mashamba suspended 12 months on condition of good behaviour and another 24 months if he repays the $57 000 on or before March 30, 2019.
The two had been out on $200 bail.
Prosecuting, Mrs Idah Mateke-Maromo told the court that in 2013 four farmers, Patience Tsvakwi, Killiot Mukanya, Robert Makwanya, Tawanda Mungwari and Simbarashe Murerwa got offer letters from the Ministry of Lands for various pieces of land on Lot 3A Triangle Ranch in Chiredzi, which was formerly owned by Triangle Limited.
The farmers, who are the complainants, planted and harvested their sugar cane and delivered it to Triangle Limited for sale. Triangle Limited refused to give them their money and they approached the High Court for recourse through their lawyers Machokoto and Partners.
In their application, they sought the eviction of Triangle Limited from the plots. They also wanted the court to intervene so that they could get their payments for the sugar cane they had delivered.
The farmers won their case but before they could execute the court order, Triangle agreed to pay them a total of $57 000, the court heard.
The company then transferred the money through their lawyers Scanlen and Holderness into Machokoto and Partners trust account.
Despite the money having been transferred, Machokoto and Partners went on to instruct the Sherriff to attach property belonging to Triangle Limited on the basis that the funds had not reflected in their account.
On April 5 last year, Machokoto went to Triangle Limited in the company of the Sheriff where he demanded payment of $68 098-89.
To avoid having their property attached, Triangle Limited, transferred the $68 098,89 into Machokoto and Partners trust account.
Since Triangle had made another payment, Machokoto was supposed to refund the $57 000 to Scanlen and Holderness.
Instead, Machokoto, who was a signatory to the trust account, converted the money to his personal use.
This prompted Scanlen and Holderness to sue the farmers in a bid to recover their money and a default judgment was granted in favour of the law firm.
A report was then made to the police, leading to Machokoto’s arrest.
By Own Correspondent| At least 20 buildings in Chipinge were partly damaged by the earth tremors which shook some parts of Zimbabwe Saturday morning.
The tremors which according to citizens was mostly felt in Eastern and central Zimbabwe measured 5.5 on the Richter’s scale and had its epicenter 60km South-East of Chipinge.
The Meteorological Services Department is yet to release an official statement regarding the tremors which occured around 7:43 am.
A journalist from the State media Merit Munzwembiri tweeted:
A murder suspect (in blue T-shirt) leads police officers on indications at Blue Lagoon cocktail bar in Makokoba, Bulawayo,
POLICE in Bulawayo have arrested a man from Tshabalala suburb who has been on the run for more than two months after he allegedly killed his girlfriend in cold blood following an infidelity dispute.
Xolisani Sibindi, 30, allegedly stabbed Sehlulekile Mlalazi, 23, from Magwegwe suburb who died at Mpilo Central Hospital a day after the attack.
Sibindi allegedly vanished after committing the crime on October 3 and has been on the run for more than two months.
The incident is said to have occurred when the couple was drinking beer at the Joshua Nkomo Family owned bar near Renkini Bus Terminus in Bulawayo.
The suspect yesterday led police details to the sports bar where he allegedly committed the crime during indications.
The Members of Parliament are entitled to one car for five years.
Ministers are entitled to two cars plus those of the subsidiary that they have. They have allowances. They have everything that they want.
This is one pillar of the state which is the executive. We have got the judiciary as well, the judges, magistrates.
The issue is that we are trying to understand the relevance of Parliament but you cannot talk about the relevance of Parliament without talking about the three pillars of the state and then say, what role does Parliament pay?
The Executive has got a role that they play but we are supposed to be equal. This is the point.
But if we look at it, we are not equal in any way because others are capacitated more than the others, yet this Parliament here is the one that is responsible for oversight over everyone but it is paid less.
How then do we expect this country to move forward when we have those who are supposed to be exercising oversight are less capacitated?
Because of that, the relevance of Vote 2 being there is that Parliament having the role of oversight must be able to do it in a manner where they are not compromised. Members of Parliament here are looked down upon because of the welfare issue more than anybody else.
We are all Members of Parliament with the Ministers who are also appointed by the President but the moment that they are appointed to the Executive, we are different because of what they have.
Members of Parliament spend more time in the Ministers’ offices begging for coupons because Ministers have a full book of coupons per month/week.
If you look at it, how then do you expect Members of Parliament to also exercise their role? So, you have a situation where you will have one of the cousins who is poor and as a result, they also get allowances on the cars that they have.
If I am not mistaken, I think they get cars every two years and they buy those cars at book value. A Range Rover costing $120 000, they get it for around $6 000 book value.
If you want to see the difference, go to any Minister’s house today and see how many cars are parked there. This is out of order yet in terms of performance as Ministers, they have failed to move this country forward.
So, it is only important that we are all equal and being equal is also about the resource which is given to us.
The Hon. Minister of Finance and Economic Development is very much aware that the budget that he is going to allocate to the Members of Parliament have oversight over it and for them to be effectively capacitated, we talk about the researchers and the Clerks in Parliament.
We have a situation where one Clerk serves three Committees and one researcher serves three Committees. So, how then do you expect us to be able to be discharging our duties in a professional manner when we are handicapped in terms of research and human capital?
That is glaring and we do not have the time because we are not full time and we do not have the time to be doing research. The research for us is done by the Parliament staff which is critical in ensuring that this Parliament is mandated to do its job accordingly.
I want to talk about the aspect of the community information centres and the constituencies as well.
There is no way that you expect a constituency to function without being resourced and it is that one car again that goes around.
The cars that we get are not too hard for the terrain. We are talking about a land cruiser which is the only car which is able to make sure that these Members here are able to do a job because the Toyotas that you give us are not able to do the job.
You need a 4X4 Land Cruiser, V8 with chrome – those new ones. Those are the ones that we want.
Members of Parliament who are seated here, the only thing that they own is a car and if they are not given a car which has value and which gets them to do the job, they will not be able to do their jobs.
We can no longer have a situation where when a Member of Parliament ceases to be a Member of Parliament, he or she is a destitute. It is sad.
This is the only Parliament in the world where you regret not being a Member of Parliament. If you want to see how poor they are out there, the pension is not good enough, the allowances are not good enough yet they would have served this country.
This is the time this year this budget must address the welfare of the Members of Parliament.
As Members of Parliament, we have been labeled in a bad way because of our welfare.
People look at our welfare and already they judge us and say Members of Parliament are not able to do A, B, C, D because of our welfare and that perception can only go away if this issue is addressed.
I want to talk about the role of the Members of Parliament on the ICT. Today we are in the ICT world – iPads are not here, they do not have the computers yet we are expected to follow.
You can see even at times Parliament does not even give us this Order Paper on time but, if we all have iPads, we are able to take notes. This is the world that we are faced with at the end of the day and it is important that Parliament is capacitated in that way.
I want to also talk about the sitting allowances. They mean absolutely nothing.
The Committee that I chair can sit from 8 to 8 in the evening working for this country but what they get is a pittance $75, not US dollar.
Bond cash is better than RTGS and these are people who are working tirelessly for this country in those Committees.
Those Committees have a risk on their own because you are exposing people who have money and who have the ability to even put a mafia together for you but what do we get – $75.
That has to be reviewed because you want Members of Parliament to be able to execute their duties in a professional manner and that can only happen when they are sitting there and they are able to be given an allowance which is conducive.
We meet on Mondays where the kitchen is closed and they are hungry – they do not eat.
You expect people to work yet they do not even get lunch when they are here and this budget must address the welfare of the players from even eating well.
We are talking about wanting to be a world class Parliament but we only have a one course meal and the dessert is an apple/banana yet when we go out to other areas we get trifle, a nice fruit salad, custard, ice cream and all that.
But, look at what we get here – a mere banana and apple. There is no soup. The diet of Members of Parliament is important. Nutrition is important because when Members do not eat well, they do not function well.
So, it is important that the nutrition of the Members of Parliament is maintained in order that they are able to discharge their duties.
Mr. Chairman, the Hon. Minister must understand that there is a programme called wellness. Wellness is the wellbeing of the Members of Parliament.
They do not even have a gym where they can go to. They do not even have a sports club where they can go to and recreation is important for the mind.
They are stressed in here. We have Members of Parliament dying because of blood pressure and stress that you know. So, how many more are going to die before we rescue the situation.
We must have a recreation club where we play golf or choose any sport that we want to partake in. We must be able to have world class gyms where we are able to train because when you are strong physically, mentally, it equally helps you.
So, this is the world class Parliament that we are talking about.
I want to talk about the issue of fuel coupons given to Members. Already, Parliament has actually cut down what Members are supposed to get. What we used to get in the Eighth Parliament is not what we get now. So, now you are saying to yourself, even the coupons that we got in the Eighth Parliament were not enough.
Members of Parliament are people with integrity and dignity. Trust them and give them a whole book and let them have a book and not be scrounging around for coupons.
We queue up like little children for coupons which are not even enough.
So, when are we going to have integrity and dignity left for the Members of Parliament?
Members of Parliament, because their welfare is not enough end up selling fuel coupons. We are known for selling fuel coupons.
Whenever it is a Thursday, all the service stations know that Members of Parliament are coming to sell fuel coupons because of the welfare that we have. It is a situation which is unattainable and a situation which cannot be allowed to happen. The role of Parliamentarians cannot be underestimated.
I talk about the allowances that we get when we leave this country. The allowances that we get are US$50 per day leaving Zimbabwe. It is not enough.
The foreign currency that we get is not enough at all and it has to be looked into and the Hon. Minister of Finance and Economic Development must be able to also increase that allowance we get when we leave the country.
Parliament must be able to give us a credit card which you use and you account for it because when I do not have my money, it is parliamentary work that I am doing.
There must be a credit card which is given to Members of Parliament when they travel and what they must do is to account for it when they come back, not a situation where the money that we get is not enough even for you want to buy meals when you leave the country. It does not represent the country well.
Lastly Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament cannot be divided. They are all entitled to diplomatic passports and it is important that that money also goes towards Members of Parliament being given diplomatic passports. We cannot be divided.
If I have a diplomatic passport and when I am travelling with my team, they do not have a diplomatic passport, they use the other route.
How can we be divided over a mere issue that just needs capital injection? So, may I propose again that the Hon. Minister of Finance and Economic Development ensures that Members of Parliament are all issued with diplomatic passports so that we are the same and no different. Thank you.
By Simba Chikanza| The Transport Minister Fortune Chari has rejected Nelson Chamisa’s Breakthrough Spaghetti Road document saying the parastatal, Zinars does not need any dismantling.
Responding to questions by ZimEye, Minister Chamisa said, “ZINARA has a pivotal role to play in our roads agenda…”
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Zinara has a pivital role to play in our roads agenda. In our view what we need is for it to be properly run. So we need men and women of experience & credibility on the Board. Once done we let them do the job of running the entity – without interference.
By Own Correspondent| Opposition MDC founding member and politician, Eddie Cross believes that President Emmerson Mnangagwa should present to Zimbabweans at least 5 key things which he terms “our christmas wish list”.
He argues that the current political, socio economic turmoil in the country is because there is no centre of power.
Find below the full text by Coltart:
I WAS called by a major local newspaper this past week and asked what my view of 2019 was? I laughed at the question because right now I do not think anyone could tell you what is going on, let alone predict 2019.
Then I had coffee with two of the most important business leaders in the country. What they expressed to me was sobering.
They said that in their view there was no centre of power, at least in the Mugabe days you knew who was the boss, if he gave an order it was followed without question.
Now no one seems in charge – there are many centres of power in this new Regime.
Then they went on to say that no decisions were being made – there was complete chaos on local markets, massive fuel queues and many different prices – people did not know how to price their goods and services.
Then they said that corruption seems to be as bad as ever. Major deals were being held up by corrupt officials and no one seems to be willing to take action. State communications were confusing to say the least, misleading at best. No one was being convicted of corruption, even in the most obvious circumstances.
The rule of law was hardly being observed and property rights abused even in the case of foreign investors. The Police were still ignoring Court instructions if cases were seen as being ‘political’.
Even the Commission report on the August first shootings in Harare, looks like a 128-page whitewash. Why?
The economic situation looks dire. Gold sales to the Reserve Bank are down 40 per cent, all exporters are struggling under draconian regulations imposed by the Reserve Bank requiring them to give up the majority of their foreign earnings at one third of their value.
There is widespread corruption in the allocation of hard currency by the Bank at this totally unrealistic value and the demand for subsidised products such as bread and fuel is outstripping supply with hundreds of thousands of vehicles in queues.
The Reserve Bank Governors response – ‘There is no shortage, look at the traffic!’ Totally ridiculous.
If these fundamental issues are not addressed, and soon, 2019 will be a very dismal space for all Zimbabweans. Already we are struggling with near hyper inflation figures, we have been telling the Government for months that their official statics were fanciful.
Inflation is galloping along. The Reserve Bank tells us the local currency is one to one with the US dollar when we all know that it is a fraction of that value in real terms, yet because of this fiction no official adjustments to salaries are being even considered. So living standards are plummeting for all who rely on a fixed income.
My two colleagues at coffee this week asked, ‘What can we do?’ What can anyone do about this looming catastrophe? Used to dealing with problems at a Corporate level – these two guys simply had no solutions. The other disturbing thing that they said was that the President seemed to be concentrating his efforts on entrenching his power and control.
The theme of the 2018 Zanu PF Conference was certainly ‘ED for 23’ rather than ‘development and peace’.
I do not think anyone any longer believes Zimbabwe is ‘open for business’. I know of investors that have waited for months for decisions by Government and who see no sign of activity.
I hear from business that is already invested and they continue to complain about aggressive behaviour by Zimra, corruption at all levels in the State that increase their costs and delay business deals.
I hear of activity by politically connected people who are abusing their positions and finding protection for both criminal and corrupt activity. Ask people to report their problems and they respond that they fear the consequences.
When is someone, anyone, going take charge and say that this madness must stop and stop, NOW. We clearly do not want the Military to respond. Done that once and we are grateful, but never again please.
So that leaves us with the current President who is elected and will run our affairs for at least the next 5 years. Can he do it, yes he can, will he do so? I just do not know and that is the problem. Only he has the power to call the shots and we need him to do so.
So what is our Christmas wish list to the President as a country?
Firstly, please bring the market chaos under control – not by dictate because that would just make matters worse, but by allowing market forces to sort out supply and demand and set values.
Take the Reserve Bank out of the market for currency, stop stealing hard currency, allow our banks to trade and float the local dollar. And do not delay, do it like we did on the 17th February 2009. You will be very surprised by the market response.
Secondly, set a clear time table and list of targets for the reform of our legal system so that we implement the 2013 Constitution in full in three years. Do not do it by subterfuge, like indigenisation, but do it openly and properly so that the world can see we are at last putting our legal and political house in order.
Thirdly, start the process of cleaning up our politicized and compromised Judicial system. Begin with the Chief Justice and the Judge President and then allow them to review the entire bench down to Magistrate level.
Give us a powerful and totally independent Prosecutor General who will take no prisoners when it comes to fighting corruption and enforcing the law.
Fourthly, respect our property rights. Start by fulfilling your commitment to pay compensation that is fair and affordable to all those who have lost property to the State – and it’s not just the former farmers – it includes Mawere.
Stop all those who are using their political connections to abuse the rights of others. Insist on the Courts enforcing contracts and the Police in following Court instructions – to the letter.
Fifthly, if taking your comrades to the cleaners over past violations of the law or corruption is too much to ask, draw a line in the sand and say that all who did those sorts of things before the recent elections are given a blanket Presidential Pardon and protection from prosecution.
But then, demand that all such activities stop immediately or else those who are continuing to abuse their posts will face severe penalties and the full weight of the law for both present and past violations of the law.
Finally, insist on everyone making decisions on all outstanding matters, even if in the process some mistakes are made. No decisions are much more damaging than poor decisions.
The present situation where nothing is moving ahead, no Parastatals are being privatised, new investments are being held up by Officials and Ministers who have no stakes in the outcome.
Just look at projects that have collapsed because of delays – ESSAR and Zisco, Hwange rehabilitation, new power stations – Sengwa and Lususlu; the Railways. Look at the list of projects that have been delayed – the new regional fuel pipeline, the Zimcoke investment in Zisco, new mining activities all over the country. This has cost Zimbabwe billions of dollars in new investment and GDP, even exports.
Please Mr. President, give your country the above gifts this Christmas and next Christmas will be quite different. We will have much to celebrate. Right now Christmas looks pretty bleak and the outlook no better.
The Zimbabwe Embassy in Pretoria on Friday sent a high-level delegation to the memorial service of Zimbabwean media personality, publicist and veteran broadcaster, Milicent Chanetsa, who passed away in a Pretoria hospital this week after a short illness.
Chanetsa was based in Pretoria and her memorial was held at the Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG) church, headed by charismatic preacher Shepherd Bushiri.
“On behalf of the embassy [of Zimbabwe], on behalf of the ambassador [David Hamadziripi] and my colleagues at the embassy, I want to extend our deepest condolences to Milicent’s family – to the Chanetsa family – on the loss of their daughter.
“She was a close friend of the embassy. She was a good journalist, as you know, and she covered the embassy’s events,” said deputy Zimbabwean ambassador, Mietani Chauke.
Chauke was accompanied by Zimbabwe’s consul general, Henry Batiraishe Mukonoweshuro, and embassy official Anos Machinjike.
Amongst other stations, Chanetsa filed news reports for Star FM radio in Zimbabwe – the country’s first licensed commercial radio station which ended a 32-year monopoly by the state-controlled broadcaster.
Chanetsa’s brother, Ronald, described his sister as an inspiration to the family, who had become a role model through her work in the media industry.
“We are humbled as a family by the massive condolences and the messages of support we are receiving since the news of Mili’s passing broke.
“The world has really stood with us in comforting us, especially our mother. Let us not grieve like those who do not have hope,” he told the gathering.
Several Gauteng-based journalists also attended the event. Most speakers told of Chanetsa’s love of high heels
Born in Chitungwiza, near Harare, Chanetsa is survived by parents Lilian and Andrick. Her body was on Friday scheduled to be transported to Zimbabwe.
A ZVISHAVANE man removed his pants at a restaurant to show the cook his manhood after a misunderstanding.
The argument was over unpaid sadza and Honest Nyoni decided to bring business to a halt by taking
off his trousers, displaying his manhood in public.
The move was meant to embarrass the cook, but Nyoni was the one left with egg on his face as the public wanted to mete instant justice on him. He was saved by the police who arrested him.
Nyoni was hauled before Zvishavane magistrate Shepherd Mjanja and he pleaded guilty to public indecency.
He said he got angry after the female cook refused to serve him arguing that he was yet to pay for food.
The court heard that on 11 November, Nyoni travelled from his home in Tigere Village to Muzondiwa Business Centre.
At around 6pm, he went to a restaurant where Letwin Masvinge works as a cook and demanded a
plate of sadza claiming he had paid for it. Masvinge refused to serve him dismissing his claim of having paid earlier and it resulted in a misunderstanding.
Nyoni started accusing the cook of insulting him with his private parts.
He then stripped and showed the woman his manhood. Still fuming, he then picked up a brick and hit her on
the head above the right eye. He was then arrested and the magistrate slapped him with six months imprisonment.B-Metro
Jane Mlambo| Veteran Trade unionist and Secretary General of the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) has floored MDC President, Nelson Chamisa saying he will not waste time engaging the opposition leader as he will not address their issues.
Majongwe was responding to a Twitter user who questioned his decision to engage President Emmerson Mnangagwa over teachers grievances.
The outspoken unionist said Chamisa was a nobody as far as labor issues were concerned hence no need to engage him.
On Friday, Majongwe and his PTUZ delegation met with President Emmerson Mnangagwa following their request to meet and highlight challenges teachers were facing in their line of work.
If we don’t engage these people and we decide tho engage Chamisa will he address our challenges and concerns? How? As who? These are Labour issues the gvt of the day should address them
Jane Mlambo| Veteran Trade unionist and Secretary General of the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) has floored MDC President, Nelson Chamisa saying he will not waste time engaging the opposition leader as he will not address their issues.
Majongwe was responding to a Twitter user who questioned his decision to engage President Emmerson Mnangagwa over teachers grievances.
The outspoken unionist said Chamisa was a nobody as far as labor issues were concerned hence no need to engage him.
On Friday, Majongwe and his PTUZ delegation met with President Emmerson Mnangagwa following their request to meet and highlight challenges teachers were facing in their line of work.
If we don’t engage these people and we decide tho engage Chamisa will he address our challenges and concerns? How? As who? These are Labour issues the gvt of the day should address them
THE High Court has declared unconstitutional the refusal by Ihlathi High School in Bulawayo to release results of an Ordinary Level candidate over outstanding fees and referred the matter to the Constitutional Court (ConCourt).
The pupil, Prudence Moyo from Ihlathi High School through her lawyer Mr Bruce Masamvu of Dube-Tachiona and Tsvangirai Legal Practitioners asked the court to refer the matter to the Constitutional Court for a constitutional declaration.
The school has since February 2016 been refusing to release the results demanding to be paid the outstanding fees.
In papers filed at the Bulawayo High Court, the headmaster of Ihlathi High school and the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Professor Paul Mavima were cited as respondents.
Justice Nicholas Mathonsi ruled that the conduct of the respondents was inconsistent with the Constitution of Zimbabwe.
“The conduct of the respondents to withhold applicant’s Ordinary Level results on the basis of non-payment of school fees is inconsistent with the Constitution of Zimbabwe and is invalid to the extent of its inconsistency,” ruled the judge.
He said the actions of the respondents were unlawful and an infringement on the applicant’s right to education in terms of section 75 (1) (a) as read with section 81(1) (f) of the constitution.
“The matter is hereby referred to the ConCourt in terms of section 175 (1) and (5) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe,” ruled Justice Mathonsi.
Prudence did Form One to Four at Ihlathi High School in Tshabalala.
“Having completed her Ordinary Level examination, the results were released by the Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council to the school in 2016,” said Mr Masamvu.
At the time the Ordinary Level results were released, Prudence owed Ihlathi High School $412.
Mr Masamvu said the applicant’s basis for the application was for the court to make a declaratory order.
“From the date results were released the respondents have refused to release the said Ordinary Level results to the applicant until payment of full school fees arrears. I seek an order that the refusal by the respondents to release the applicant’s Ordinary Level results on the basis of failing to pay school fees is unconstitutional as it violates the constitutional right to education and rights of children,” he argued.
“Furthermore, the respondents’ actions are also unlawful as they are not provided for by any law. There are lawful ways upon which the respondents can recover their unpaid fees”.
Mr Masamvu said the respondents’ conduct has infringed on the pupil’s fundamental right to education as she has failed to progress with her education without the O-Level results.
“The Constitution of Zimbabwe guarantees a right to basic adult education which is State funded and as such the respondents have no right to infringe on the minor child’s rights on the basis of failing to pay school fees. The conduct of the respondents further does not in any way advance the best interest of the minor child,” he said.
Mr Masamvu said the conduct of the respondents was an abuse and deprivation of the applicant’s education.
“I submit that the provisions of Section 6 and Section 21 of the Education Act (25:04) which provide for payment of school fees do not give the powers to withhold examination results where school fees are not paid,” he said.
In 2011, the Bulawayo High Court ruled that it is parents who undertake to pay all fees for their children when they bring them to school and failure to do so should result in legal proceedings being instituted against them.
The court ruled that school fees payment obligation was a contract entered into between a parent or guardian and the school concerned and not the pupil. It said the said contract can either be express or implied.
The court also made it clear that it was improper to use pupils as pawns to enforce payment by either turning them away or withholding examination results.
GOVERNMENT has given schools the greenlight to increase 2019 tuition fees and levies, but only after seeking approval from the Primary and Secondary Education ministry.
In a circular to principal directors, head of office directors, provincial education directors, primary and secondary school heads, teacher associations and trust schools, Primary and Secondary Education ministry secretary Tumisang Thabela yesterday told schools to submit applications if they want to increase fees.
“Statutory Instrument (SI) 1597A of 2007 gives the official requirements for the approval of fees. It recognised that the level of fees and levies charged reflect the economic environment and in the case of some schools, significant revenue is required following the withdrawal of the Government Teachers Grant to schools that previously received them,” the circular read.
“In light of the above, schools that wish to increase fees and levies need to submit their applications to the Secretary for Primary and Secondary Education and approval has to be received by the schools before any increases are effected.”
Thabela added: “In order for the secretary to appreciate the basis upon which the levies are calculated, schools need to submit together with the application, the following: current audited accounts, minutes of a properly constituted meeting of no less than 20% of the school parents assembly, proposed budget.”
Primary and Secondary Education minister Paul Mavima yesterday said schools that had increased tuition fees should revoke them and submit fresh applications.
“Those who had already increased their fees for next year… this will be revoked as they have to follow the procedure of applying for the increment,” Mavima told Southern Eye.
The prices of uniforms, textbooks and other school stationery have gone up, with some now priced in hard currency.
Zimbabweans are grappling with basic goods and services price hikes owing to exchange rate disparities between the bond note and the United States dollar on the black market.
Government insists that the surrogate bond note and the greenback trade at the rate of 1:1.
Correspondent|THE family of the late MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai has announced plans to hold his memorial service February 14 next year which would mark an exact full year since his death, the family has informed President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.
Family spokesperson Manase Tsvangirai said at the former Prime Minister’s residence in Harare’s Strathaven suburb that they have since begun preparations for his memorial.
“The family has decided to hold a pressor because there has been a lot of guess work and posting on social media regarding the late Tsvangirai’s memorial service,” said the younger brother to the once popular opposition politician.
Manase Tsvangirai said the family will announce concrete plans for the ceremony once everything was in place.
“Veteran opposition leader Ian Makone has been selected to be the chairperson of the organising committee of the function,” he said, adding that they have also informed the government, MDC and other stakeholders about the event.
The founding MDC leader was buried at his Buhera rural home where the memorial service is going to be held.
Tsvangirai succumbed to a long battle with colon cancer at a South African hospital where he had been receiving treatment since he came out publicly about his ailment 2016.
He was later given a state assisted funeral in an unprecedented government overture towards a Zanu PF rival.
His shock death aged 65 plunged his party into disarray with the main opposition immediately splitting following fierce differences on who should be successor.
By Own Correspondent| Prison officers have been warned against engaging in corruption as this not only threatens theur jobs but will lead to them being arrested.
The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) Commissioner General, Retired Major General Paradzai Zimondi issued the warning at a tree planting event in Mazowe recently.
When the protector becomes the predator where does one turn to?
Such is the anomaly in some prison facilities in the country as reports filter through that some unscrupulous junior officers are preying on groceries and foodstuffs meant for prisoners and converting them to their own use, thereby dampening Christmas cheer for inmates.
While addressing a gathering at Mazowe Prison farm during a tree planting event, Retired Major General Zimondi said officers should adhere to their principles and avoid short-changing prisoners regardless of the economic situation.
He said:
“The year end is proving to be tough considering fuel challenges and price hikes but let me warn you ZPCS officers, I cannot afford to ignore this, some will end up losing their jobs because of theft. Take heed,” he said.
The tree planting event drew senior prison officers from across Mashonaland Central Province, stakeholders, school children and inmates with the common message carried to plant trees as a routine.
The tree of the year is the jackal berry or African ebony (Mushuma, Umdlauzo) which provide edible fruit and can be used for turnery, carvings and household furniture.-StateMedia
By EDDIE CROSS|I WAS called by a major local newspaper this past week and asked what my view of 2019 was? I laughed at the question because right now I do not think anyone could tell you what is going on, let alone predict 2019.
Then I had coffee with two of the most important business leaders in the country. What they expressed to me was sobering.
They said that in their view there was no centre of power, at least in the Mugabe days you knew who was the boss, if he gave an order it was followed without question.
Now no one seems in charge – there are many centres of power in this new Regime.
Then they went on to say that no decisions were being made – there was complete chaos on local markets, massive fuel queues and many different prices – people did not know how to price their goods and services.
Then they said that corruption seems to be as bad as ever. Major deals were being held up by corrupt officials and no one seems to be willing to take action. State communications were confusing to say the least, misleading at best. No one was being convicted of corruption, even in the most obvious circumstances.
The rule of law was hardly being observed and property rights abused even in the case of foreign investors. The Police were still ignoring Court instructions if cases were seen as being ‘political’. Even the Commission report on the August first shootings in Harare, looks like a 128-page whitewash. Why?
The economic situation looks dire. Gold sales to the Reserve Bank are down 40 per cent, all exporters are struggling under draconian regulations imposed by the Reserve Bank requiring them to give up the majority of their foreign earnings at one third of their value.
There is widespread corruption in the allocation of hard currency by the Bank at this totally unrealistic value and the demand for subsidised products such as bread and fuel is outstripping supply with hundreds of thousands of vehicles in queues.
The Reserve Bank Governors response – ‘There is no shortage, look at the traffic!’ Totally ridiculous.
If these fundamental issues are not addressed, and soon, 2019 will be a very dismal space for all Zimbabweans. Already we are struggling with near hyper inflation figures, we have been telling the Government for months that their official statics were fanciful.
Inflation is galloping along. The Reserve Bank tells us the local currency is one to one with the US dollar when we all know that it is a fraction of that value in real terms, yet because of this fiction no official adjustments to salaries are being even considered. So living standards are plummeting for all who rely on a fixed income.
My two colleagues at coffee this week asked, ‘What can we do?’ What can anyone do about this looming catastrophe? Used to dealing with problems at a Corporate level – these two guys simply had no solutions. The other disturbing thing that they said was that the President seemed to be concentrating his efforts on entrenching his power and control.
The theme of the 2018 Zanu PF Conference was certainly ‘ED for 23’ rather than ‘development and peace’.
I do not think anyone any longer believes Zimbabwe is ‘open for business’. I know of investors that have waited for months for decisions by Government and who see no sign of activity.
I hear from business that is already invested and they continue to complain about aggressive behaviour by Zimra, corruption at all levels in the State that increase their costs and delay business deals.
I hear of activity by politically connected people who are abusing their positions and finding protection for both criminal and corrupt activity. Ask people to report their problems and they respond that they fear the consequences.
When is someone, anyone, going take charge and say that this madness must stop and stop, NOW. We clearly do not want the Military to respond. Done that once and we are grateful, but never again please.
So that leaves us with the current President who is elected and will run our affairs for at least the next 5 years. Can he do it, yes he can, will he do so? I just do not know and that is the problem. Only he has the power to call the shots and we need him to do so.
So what is our Christmas wish list to the President as a country?
Firstly, please bring the market chaos under control – not by dictate because that would just make matters worse, but by allowing market forces to sort out supply and demand and set values.
Take the Reserve Bank out of the market for currency, stop stealing hard currency, allow our banks to trade and float the local dollar. And do not delay, do it like we did on the 17th February 2009. You will be very surprised by the market response.
Secondly, set a clear time table and list of targets for the reform of our legal system so that we implement the 2013 Constitution in full in three years. Do not do it by subterfuge, like indigenisation, but do it openly and properly so that the world can see we are at last putting our legal and political house in order.
Thirdly, start the process of cleaning up our politicized and compromised Judicial system. Begin with the Chief Justice and the Judge President and then allow them to review the entire bench down to Magistrate level.
Give us a powerful and totally independent Prosecutor General who will take no prisoners when it comes to fighting corruption and enforcing the law.
Fourthly, respect our property rights. Start by fulfilling your commitment to pay compensation that is fair and affordable to all those who have lost property to the State – and it’s not just the former farmers – it includes Mawere.
Stop all those who are using their political connections to abuse the rights of others. Insist on the Courts enforcing contracts and the Police in following Court instructions – to the letter.
Fifthly, if taking your comrades to the cleaners over past violations of the law or corruption is too much to ask, draw a line in the sand and say that all who did those sorts of things before the recent elections are given a blanket Presidential Pardon and protection from prosecution.
But then, demand that all such activities stop immediately or else those who are continuing to abuse their posts will face severe penalties and the full weight of the law for both present and past violations of the law.
Finally, insist on everyone making decisions on all outstanding matters, even if in the process some mistakes are made. No decisions are much more damaging than poor decisions.
The present situation where nothing is moving ahead, no Parastatals are being privatised, new investments are being held up by Officials and Ministers who have no stakes in the outcome.
Just look at projects that have collapsed because of delays – ESSAR and Zisco, Hwange rehabilitation, new power stations – Sengwa and Lususlu; the Railways. Look at the list of projects that have been delayed – the new regional fuel pipeline, the Zimcoke investment in Zisco, new mining activities all over the country. This has cost Zimbabwe billions of dollars in new investment and GDP, even exports.
Please Mr. President, give your country the above gifts this Christmas and next Christmas will be quite different. We will have much to celebrate. Right now Christmas looks pretty bleak and the outlook no better.
JACOB Zuma is set to make a sensational return to politics if ANC members have their way.
The former South African president has been nominated on the list of those who will be heading to parliament after the elections in 2019.
According to a list of nominees, Zuma’s name appears 74th on the list of 833 party members nominated by various provinces for a seat in parliament.
Sources have confirmed the authenticity of the list, but say it has not yet been consolidated. Names of nominees are ranked as per the number of votes they received from the party’s branch members.
The former president’s name appears just under public enterprises minister Pravin Gordhan and above the chairman of the party’s economic transformation committee, Enoch Godongwana.
It is unclear whether Zuma will accept the nomination.
If Zuma were to accept the nomination, he would forfeit his presidential benefits, including his almost R3m annual salary and security detail. He would also be expected to disclose his financial interests to parliament, the Citizen reported.
If he accepts their nomination, he will give up his retirement presidential perks.
By nominating Zuma, the structures were seen as snubbing President Cyril Ramaphosa and the entire Nasrec leadership that defeated the Zuma camp by a small majority. This was also interpreted as a sign that some members did not accept the Nasrec outcome, nor Ramaphosa’s call for unity within the party. Should Zuma choose to accept the nomination, he would forfeit the benefits that he currently enjoyed as former president, including an annual salary of nearly R3 million and security apparatus provided to him by the state.
Also, if he became an ordinary MP, he would have to comply to parliamentary rules that included declaring his assets and financial interests. According to two sources, the Free State is among the provinces that had Zuma’s name on their lists. The sources said the province sold Zuma’s name to party structures prior to holding its provincial list conference on December 10. The province has yet to release its parliamentary and provincial legislature lists.
Constitutional expert Shadrack Gutto, professor at the Institute for African Renaissance at Unisa, has warned the ANC against allowing Zuma to return to parliament, as the party would be “digging a hole for itself towards the 2019 elections as Zuma is facing serious criminal charges, including corruption and money laundering”.
Besides, warned Gutto, that would set a dangerous precedent and “it is a matter that the ANC has to look at very carefully”. “This is desperate situation, the constitution has no provision for or against a former head of state to became a parliamentarian. If you do that you risk compromising yourself, because you have a hefty salary and perks, unless you relinquish all that and become an ordinary citizen.
“It is very risky, I hope those who advised him know that he can’t have it both ways,” Gutto said.
The talk of Zuma’s possible redeployment emerged as the ruling party was forced to take an unprecedented step to postpone its national list conference to January, due to infighting among members in the branch and provincial structures.
The ANC Western Cape’s list conference was nullified by Luthuli House after some angry members complained about irregularities and alleged corruption that occurred during the conference. The members claimed some names of candidates were excluded from the lists although they were nominated by structures.
Party secretary-general Ace Magashule ordered a re-run of the conference, which has since been re-scheduled for December 27. There was blood on the floor at the recent North West provincial list conference as supporters of the pro-Ramaphosa premier, Job Mokgoro, and those of former premier and ex-ANC chair, Supra Mahumapelo, fought over nominations.
The Free State, North West and Western Cape provinces were facing several hurdles around their list conferences, but the list processes went relatively smoothly in Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape and Northern Cape. In the Free State, disgruntled ANC members were challenging the holding of list conferences until the legitimacy of the current provincial executive committee (PEC) was decided by courts.
The members went to court to challenge the PEC elections held in May at Emoya Estate. They claimed the provincial conference that elected them was unconstitutional and unprocedural and the PEC therefore illegitimate. A spokesperson for the disgruntled members, Monnapule Ntamo, vowed they would challenge Free State list conference and its outcomes.
KwaZulu-Natal appeared to be speaking with one voice behind Ramaphosa and his renewal and unity mission.
The party postponed its national list conference, which was supposed to take place from December 14 to 16 2018, to January 2019, amid allegations of voting manipulation.
Correspondent|PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has blocked an MDC official on Twitter, leading to the man wondering if he could not pursue legal action against the Head of State for depriving of his right to see Mnangagwa’s state-sponsored tweets.
This came after President Emmerson Mnangagwa (or whoever is running his account) blocked outgoing MDC Youth organising Secretary Shephard Dube (Shephard Ben Abraham) from interacting with him on Twitter.
Posting on Facebook Dube said, “That moment when you discover the whole President of Zimbabwe blocked you on Twitter. I feel so important right now.”
Dube asked lawyers whether there was a legal opportunity to sue President Mnangagwa for blocking him.
“My learned brothers Mazibisa Shepherd Sindiso and Velempini Veap Thuthani Ndlovu can’t I sue the President for blocking me, he is depriving me of my right to contribute in his State Sponsored twitter posts.”
Earlier this year an American Judge Justice Naomi Reice Buchwald ruling that USA President Donald Trump is violating the U.S. Constitution by preventing certain Americans from viewing his tweets on @realDonaldTrump.
The social media platform, Buchwald said, is a “designated public forum” from which Trump cannot exclude individual plaintiffs.
It is not the first time that Dube has had a brush with President Mnangagwa. In 2017 when Mnangagwa was still Vice President, Dube purchased an internet domain name www.emmersonmnangagwa.com which he put on auction.
The venture invited rage from the then Minister of ICT Supa Msandiwanzira who said Mnangagwa should sue Dube for the actions.
Members of the Central Intelligence Organisation and Military Intelligence Department terrorised him until he skipped the country.
By Own Correspondent| Women in Budiriro, Harare postponed preparations for the festive season, opting to undergo capacity enhancement on human right to water and budget processes.
The training, organised by the Community Water Alliance (CWA) saw more than 25 women, some who brought their babies along vowed that they will request a copy of the City of Harare budget estimates for 2019.
Reported the Community Water Alliance:
“The purpose of the request is to assess the contains of the budget before they can either endorse or reject it.
Women also raised concerns on Statutory Instrument 164 of 1913 which is used to arbitrarily disconnect water.
Community Water Alliance implores City of Harare to avail copies of the 2019 budget estimates to the public for inspection, in line with Section 282(2) of the Urban Councils Act.
CWA demand that Members of Parliament kickstart review of the Water Act and SI 164 of 1914 in line with Constitutional provisions on the human right to water.”
FOLLOWING the publication of a story in the state media yesterday titled “AIPPA, POSA on deathbed”, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has clarified as follows:
Further to an article which appeared yesterday in The Herald, the words “repeal” and “toxic” are misplaced because they both imply pre-determination of the outcome of the statutory process.
For the record, AIPPA was put to address the obtaining historical circumstances which were existing, when there were concerted efforts to bring about illegal regime change.
The Operation Restore Legacy and subsequent opening up in the 2nd Republic has created a totally different set of circumstances.
Prior to the opening up, there is also the 2013 Constitution which created another new set of circumstances, thus it is in this vein that we are amending AIPPA so that it aligns itself to both, the Constitution and the 2nd Republic reforms.
The Executive and Legislature will comb through AIPPA and remove that which is not in concert with the 2nd Republic reforms. This may entail the repealing or amendment of AIPPA, that is why the Government will reinforce the good and remove the bad.
Let it be noted that the All Stakeholders Conference which the Ministry held was strictly a consultative affair.
This open and wide exchange of views is in no way to be misconstrued as a substitute for the due processes of both the Executive and the Legislature.
After all, both bodies are complete and unfettered masters of their agendas and processes as provided by the Constitution as the supreme law of the land.
By Own Correspondent| Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza has revealed that the awarding of the tender to a Spanish company Indra was above board and the deal had the blessings of the president’s office.
Matiza dismissed allegations that his ministry awarded the Spanish company the deal without going to tender.
Matiza said the Spanish firm approached his ministry and the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) to finance the procurement of Airspace Management Systems and Radar Surveillance Systems.
He said his ministry and the CAAZ board were granted authority to undertake direct negotiations with the company by the Office of the President and Cabinet as was provided for in the now repealed Procurement Act (Chapter 22:14) under PBR 11089 of 2 November 2017.
Said Matiza:
“Indra Sistemas of Spain through the Spanish Embassy in Harare presented a proposal to finance the project in 2017.
The Ministry and the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe board then sought authority to undertake direct negotiations with the company and that authority was granted by the Office of the President and Cabinet as was provided for in the now repealed Procurement Act (Chapter 22:14) under PBR 11089 of 2 November 2017.
The office of the President and Cabinet reconfirmed its support for the project by its letter dated 22nd October 2018. Based on this approval the CAAZ negotiated a contract with Indra and is implementing the project with funding being provided by Afreximbank.”
Zimbabwe’s new Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act {Chapter 22:23} (the Public Procurement Act) came into effect on 1 January 2018. The new Act repealed the Procurement Act {Chapter 22:14}.
The Public Procurement Act regulates the procurement cycle from procurement planning, approaches to the market, evaluation and award of tenders, contract management and disposal of assets. Under the old Act, the State Procurement Board conducted procurement on behalf of procuring entities.
The 2018 legislation paves way for the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe which has an oversight role over public entities. In terms of the new legislation, public entities are responsible for their own procurement where the value of the construction works, consultancy and non-consultancy services are below a specified threshold.-StateMedia
By Own Correspondent| RMG Independent End Time Message leader Robert Martin Gumbura and eight fellow inmates have hired Professor Lovemore Madhuku to represent them in a case in which they are being accused of masterminding a failed jailbreak from Chikurubi Maximum Prison in 2015.
Gumbura and his fellow inmates have been on trial since 2015 but only four witnesses out of 23 have testified since then.
Madhuku said he was going to push for a speedy trial adding that he will still be assisted by Gumbura’s lawyer Tapson Dzvetero.
Gumbura’s accomplices include Blessing Chiduke (25), Lucky Mhungu (38), Taurai Dodzo (47), Thomas Chacha (37), Thulani Chizema (32), Jacob Sibanda (28), Elijah Vhumbunu (38) and notorious armed robber, Lucky Matambanadzo (39).
Only Elijah Vumbunu is out of custody on bail for the case after completing his 10-year sentence for robbery.
They are all facing charges of attempting to escape from lawful custody, incitement in aggravating circumstances or alternatively, conspiracy in aggravating circumstances for malicious damage to property. The group is being tried by Harare magistrate Francis Mapfumo.-NewZimbabwe.com
Correspondent|ZANU-PF legislator for Gokwe-Nembudziya, Justice Mayor Wadyajena, has told fellow MPs from both his party and the opposition MDC to start their own businesses if they wanted luxury cars such as the Toyota Landcruisers they are demanding from Treasury.
Wadyajena’s comments follow on the spirited unity shown by independent Norton MP Temba Mliswa as well as all MPs from the MDC and ZANU-PF on Thursday when they ambushed Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube with demands for Toyota Landcruiser VXs in exchange for them to approve his 2019 budget statement.
The MPs are also demanding gym subscription facilities, iPad devices and diplomatic passports, among other demands.
They also demand golf courses to relax out on weekends.
Said Wadyajena: “Some MPs see Parliament as a full time job and a means to extort money from businesses.
“Diplomatic passport isn’t a right but a privilege for specific functions in Parliament. MPs should start businesses to own Landcruiser VXs not by extorting the Finance Minister. These demands are despicable.”
Ruling party and opposition MPs have always agreed and showed unity when it comes to matters of their welfare in Parliament.
Members of Parliament from across the political divide Thursday threatened that they would not pass Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube’s 2019 National Budget unless they got things their way, which included purchasing of the latest 4×4 luxury Toyota Land Cruisers, among other perks.
Parliament bid for $163 million in the 2019 budget, but was allocated $101 million. After Mthuli Ncube gave in to their demands yesterday, there was jubilation in the House, with MPs from across the political divide hugging him.
After haggling, the MPs eventually settled for $145 million after they demanded that their welfare be improved to equal that of members of the Executive and the Judiciary. They also want Parliament to be equipped with state-of-the-art gyms, vehicles, computers, and other such luxuries.
After getting their demands met, the MPs ignored the debate on the vote of the Public Service Commission, which takes care of the country’s impoverished civil servants, including teachers and
doctors, despite doctors being on strike and teachers threatening one.
Norton MP Temba Mliswa (independent), who was instrumental in canvassing MPs to demand good perks, said: “MPs are handicapped and we are talking of only one car, a Land Cruiser, which is the only car good enough for MPs to do their work because the Mazdas and Toyotas we get are not good enough.”
Mliswa said MPs were looked down upon because they did not even have iPads, adding that the $75 per diem was a pittance, and needed to be reviewed. Mliswa said the diet of MPs, where they eat a one course meal with a banana or apple for desert, was not proper as other Parliaments had more savoury desserts like trifles and ice cream.
“MPs must have world-class gyms and recreational facilities to play golf. MPs must also be given diplomatic passports,” Mliswa said.
Mbizo MP Settlement Chikwinya (MDC Alliance) said Parliament was so underfunded to the extent that it relied on development partners to finance the work of its committees. He added there was need to finance constituency information offices for MPs, and employ more staff in Parliament to assist in research and committee businesses.
Zanu PF’s Goodlucky Kwaramba said MPs were impoverished as the Ford Ranger vehicles they were given last time were already broken down.
Chegutu West MP Dextor Nduna (Zanu PF) said MPs were given fuel coupons in a humiliating manner.
Wedza North MP David Musabayana (Zanu PF) said MPs were the poorer cousins of the Executive and Judiciary, to the extent that they begged for fuel coupons at ministers’ offices for resale, as well as soliciting for allowances and gifts from organisations that fund parliamentary trips and committees.
Ncube promised that MPs would comparatively get their vehicles, but said the agreed model was a Toyota Hilux twin cab vehicle.
Ncube said he would also look at the issue of pensions for MPs who have served for a term, and also suggested to increase Parliament’s budget from $101 million to $120 million.
But Binga North MP Prince Dubeko Sibanda (MDC Alliance) said it was not the duty of the Executive to appropriate finances, but Parliament, also adding legislators were not going to allow the budget to pass if it did not increase Parliament’s vote.
Sibanda said the $163 million that Parliament wanted did not even consider inflation.
“If the minister does not allocate Parliament what it requests, then he should have his 2019 budget passed elsewhere,” Sibanda said.
After the increase, there was jubilation in the House, with MPs from across the political divide hugging Ncube.
Zimbabwean champions FC Platinum ready to make history today.
Zimbabwe champions FC Platinum need at least a goalless draw or a win by any margin to qualify for the lucrative Caf champions’ league group stage, for the first time in the history of the club, when they host Congolese side Association Sportive Otoho D’yo at Mandava on Saturday.
The Zvishavane-based side earned a valuable 1-1 draw in the first round first leg encounter in Owando, Congo Brazzaville last week.
William Stima scored a vital away goal in the 48th minute to cancel out AS Otoho D’oyo’s contentious 20th minute opener through Matheus Botamba.
The winner of the two legged encounter will book a place in the group stages of Africa’s premier club competition, whose draw takes place on December 28.
This is the third time that FC Platinum is taking part in the premier continental competition since they were promoted into the top league in 2010.
However, in the two previous attempts that is 2012 and 2017, Pure Platinum Play failed to make it into the group stages.
FC Platinum could advance to the group stages even with a goalless draw on the away goals rule but coach Norman Mapeza emphasised the need for his charges to secure an outright victory.
“Everybody knows where we are standing now as a club; we are just 90 minutes away from achieving our objective that is reaching the group stages of the Champions League,” he said.
We just need to get the maximum support we need from everyone associated with this club,” he told reporters during a press conference.
By the look of things AS Otoho D’yo, debutants in the competition, are no pushovers. They dumped Angolan side CD Primeiro de Agosto in the preliminary round of the competition.
FC Platinum will remember de Agosto as the team that beat them home and away in the preliminary stage of the same event early this year.
Mapeza says their torrid experiences in Congo last week are their biggest motivation going into the CAF Champions League first round return leg against Association Sportive Otoho D’yo today at Mandava stadium.
The Zimbabwe champions were given a hostile reception in Congo last week yet they still managed a share of the spoils and Mapeza reckons they will take heart from the experience to achieve their goal this afternoon.
“What happened when we went to Congo and the result itself is a big motivation to the team. The boys are really motivated and they just want to finish off the job,” Mapeza said ahead of today’s clash.
“We hope to play to the best of our abilities and get a positive result. Otoho is a very good side but with the bad match officiating we saw in Congo, it became very hard for us to really assess how they play. It was us against the walls.
“But the results they posted against Agosto, home and away show that they are a very good side. But we are preparing well for them and we just hope that we get maximum support from the community and everybody who is associated with the club,” he added.
Their last champions league match at Mandava stadium ended in a 1-0 triumph over Malagasy side CNaPS and they will seek such inspiration in this important tie.
Baroka-bound Rodwell Chinyengetere will be expected to be at his penetrative best so is new signing Lameck Nhamo and Gift Mbweti.
The backline that is likely to feature Lawrence Mhlanga, Elvis Moyo, Raphael Muduviwa and Gift Bello is also expected to maintain its stealth in this crucial encounter.
The match will be handled by officials from Djibouti with Souleiman Djama in the centre and assisted by Sahl Mohamed and Rahid Boulareh.
Mohamed Ghedi will be the fourth official while James Mwenda from Malawi is the match commissioner.
Probable Line-up: Petros Mhari, Raphael Mudiviwa, Elvis Moyo, Gift Bello, Lawrence Mhlanga, Farai Madanhanga, Devon Chafa, Ransome Pavari, Lameck Nhamo, Rodwell Chinyengetere, Gift Mbweti
By Own Correspondent| Latest attempts by Thokozani Khupe to get her former boss, Nelson Chamisa humiliated by the Tsvangirai family have flopped.
The late Morgan Tsvangirai’s family has announced plans to hold his memorial service on February 14 next year, which would mark an exact full year since his death.
Tsvangirai family spokesperson Manase Tsvangirai speaking at the former Prime Minister’s residence in Harare’s Strathaven suburb ignored Khupe’s requests even getting to the point of saying the late’s wife, Elizabeth will be part of function.
He also said party veteran, Ian Makone has been selected to head the organising committee. Manase said, “the family has decided to hold a pressor because there has been a lot of guess work and posting on social media regarding the late Tsvangirai’s memorial service. Veteran opposition leader Ian Makone has been selected to be the chairperson of the organising committee of the function.”
It also emerged that contrary to popular belief that Elizabeth Tsvangirai was banned from family functions, Liz Macheka is firmly with the family, it has emerged.
This was revealed by the late MDC leader’s brother during a press conference Thursday afternoon( VIDEO BELOW). “She will be there at the memorial, Tsvangirai’s brother announced.
By Own Correspondent| Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza has dismissed allegations that Spanish company Indra was awarded the deal without going to tender.
Matiza said the Spanish firm approached his ministry and the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) to finance the procurement of Airspace Management Systems and Radar Surveillance Systems.
He said his ministry and the CAAZ board were granted authority to undertake direct negotiations with the company by the Office of the President and Cabinet as was provided for in the now repealed Procurement Act (Chapter 22:14) under PBR 11089 of 2 November 2017.
Said Matiza:
“Indra Sistemas of Spain through the Spanish Embassy in Harare presented a proposal to finance the project in 2017.
The Ministry and the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe board then sought authority to undertake direct negotiations with the company and that authority was granted by the Office of the President and Cabinet as was provided for in the now repealed Procurement Act (Chapter 22:14) under PBR 11089 of 2 November 2017.
The office of the President and Cabinet reconfirmed its support for the project by its letter dated 22nd October 2018. Based on this approval the CAAZ negotiated a contract with Indra and is implementing the project with funding being provided by Afreximbank.”-StateMedia
President Mnangagwa flanked by Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare acting Minister Sithembiso Nyoni, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Paul Mavima and Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda meets PTUZ members led by president Dr Takavafira Zhou (second from left), secretary general Raymond Majongwe (third from left) and vice president Nokuthula Hlabangana at Munhumutapa Building in Harare yesterday.
TEACHERS’ representatives under the labour body Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) yesterday met with President Emmerson Mnangagwa at State House to discuss their grievances.
The PTUZ delegation was led by its president Dr Takavafira Zhou and requests, among other issues, that teachers’ salaries be paid in US dollars and that teachers’ children be exempt from paying tuition fees.
PTUZ secretary general Mr Raymond Majongwe, said they had an obligation to present their grievances to President Mnangagwa, who is the Head of State and Government and “not any other imaginary power or president”.
He described the meeting as a huge success.
Mr Majongwe said President Mnangagwa pledged to look into issues they raised before making a formal response.
“We were able to articulate the challenges that the teachers are facing,” said Mr Majongwe.
He said it would be difficult for teachers to return to work if not paid in US dollars.
“We ran through a coterie of serious challenges that we are facing, from salary issues. Our demands are clear that because of the purchasing power parity theory, it is going to be very difficult for teachers to return to work if we are not going to be paid in US dollars because the prices out there in the shops are just beyond the reach of many.
“We were also able to raise issues relating to our day-to-day demands about the allowances that we are earning, issues around infrastructure, challenges of teachers with disability, issues around housing for teachers and many other proposals that we were able to give to the President,” he added.
He described the meeting as rare.
“The most important aspect being that this was a rare opportunity; the first of its kind,” said Mr Majongwe.
He said they articulated challenges facing teachers and are looking forward to the President’s response. “I will be naïve to think that the President is going to stand and say ‘I will give you back your bonuses.You are going to be paid in US dollars’. The most important thing is we articulated and unequivocally put a clear position from the PTUZ and its membership that these are the challenges that we are facing and we honestly expect the President to respond. In his own words, he said he had understood and he is going to meet his ministers and deliberate on those and respond to us formally,” said Mr Majongwe.
Mr Zhou said they also proposed solutions to some of the challenges faced by teachers.
“For example, we have teachers who are teaching up 120 pupils. We told him that there is an excess of teachers that are not employed,” he said.
“They have suspended the recruitment of new teachers and even those excess teachers after recruiting, we can still engage on a Government-to-Government (basis) with neighbouring countries and those teachers can get employed. We have also highlighted that teachers are incapacitated. The basic salary of a teacher is $284 and from that $284, a mere uniform for a Form 1 pupil is ranging between $850 and $2 000,” said Mr Zhou.
“We also proffered solutions like a teacher may be allowed that three of his or her children must not pay tuition fees and (school) levy so that you can lessen the burden and other things like boarding fees,” he said.
“Those who work for the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority do not pay for electricity and those who work for Zimbabwe National Water Authority do not pay for water but there is no direct benefit for teachers,” he said.
SOME parts of Zimbabwe experienced an earth tremor at around 7.43 am on Saturday, the 22nd of December.
Preliminary reports indicate the earthquake measured about 5.5 on the Richter scale.
The centre of the earthquake was in an area about 53 km from Chipinge.
The tremors were slight some might not have felt them but several reactions from people on social media around the country confirmed that some felt the movement.
USGS, the official U.S. Geological Survey and provider of earthquake alerts, had this to say:
: Harare (MMI IV (Light shaking))
: Building swayed slightly enough for hanging ornaments to swing (not felt)
Harare, Zimbabwe: Chair I was on, desk, water in glass, windows all started shaking (MMI IV (Light shaking))
Mutare Zimbabww: Shaking of houses (MMI VI (Strong shaking))
#Zimbabwe what was that!!!!!! Felt like the ground moved for a few seconds in #Harare just now earthquake? Never experienced anything like that before……
Harare, Zimbabwe: I was on my bed in Avondale, Harare, Zimbabwe & my bed shook for about 20 seconds (MMI III (Weak shaking))
: Mirrors, bed and toilet were shaking. Did not hear anything. (MMI IV (Light shaking))
Rolf Valley, Harare: Heard rumbling as of large truck. Bed vibrating on shaking floor Candlebra shaking as watched it Cat not happy! Lasted about 10 seconds (MMI III (Weak shaking))
Harare: Was surprised, a little scared and confused as my bed shook, windows rattled and felf like my roof was being shaken. Nice experience (MMI IV (Light shaking))
: Aaah was shitting thought aaah ko what’s going on is my shit fighting me (MMI IV (Light shaking))
Mandara, Harare, Zimbabwe: I felt the shaking whilst in bed it was light didnt understand what was happening to my bed at first. My husband didnt feel anything though he was standing in the sitting room. You probably needed to pay much attention (MMI III (Weak shaking))
: Light shaking of bed, felt even thru the floor of the house (MMI IV (Light shaking))
Marondera: I was doing yoga out on our wooden deck & the whole structure was swaying & creaking with the roof sheets rattling (MMI IV (Light shaking))
: I think i can say it was a tremor though i have not felt in my life but this experiance was a little bit scary i was still in bed at the time (MMI III (Weak shaking))
Chiredzi Town Tshovani location Zimbabwe: Awakened by the shaking noise of the Windows doors and walls.It was like 2 earthmoving catapillers were moving around the house . (MMI V (Moderate shaking)
Harare Zimbabwe: Felt it in Harare at 9.49, Windows were shaking lasted about 20 seconds. (MMI IV (Light shaking))
Msasa park Harare: Was sitting on my couch and it lasted about 20seconds (MMI III (Weak shaking))
Harare: The tremor was enough to hold our tv still from falling over. The sensation was akin to losing ones balance (MMI IV (Light shaking))
THE court has issued a warrant of arrest for Zanu PF Makoni North legislator, James Munetsi, after he failed to appear in court for trial in a case where he is accused of duping several people in a land scam.
Munetsi (50) was expected to appear before magistrate Yeukai Chigodora on trial, but failed to turn up in court.
The complainant in this matter is Opper Williams, a pastor at Faith of God Ministries and 178 others.
Allegations are that sometime in 2012, Williams was introduced to Munetsi who was a Zanu PF councillor for Mayo ward 35 in Makoni. Williams was told Munetsi was able to assist her and other pastors of her church to secure land for farming in the Mayo area. It is alleged after some months, Munetsi hatched a plan to defraud the unsuspecting land seekers and invited Williams to Mayo area to have a look at the land waiting to be allocated. The complainant was allegedly shown the application forms of the land which had monetary requirements of $105.
The State alleges the complainant was convinced and she paid $105 for five hectares of land. Other pastors who had accompanied her allegedly also paid their money to Munetsi to be allocated five hectares each. Sometime in 2013, Williams phoned Munetsi requesting for lease papers of their purchased land but Munetsi allegedly told her that he had been given another bigger place at Wenslydale Farm. Munetsi allegedly told Williams to look for buyers interested in bigger plots measuring 15 hectares at $200. As a result, Williams invited a number of people. It is alleged Williams went and advised her church members, friends and relatives some as far as from Australia, United Kingdom, Afghanistan, South Africa and Botswana. It was allegedly agreed between Munetsi and Williams that the complainant would receive the payments on behalf of the Zanu PF MP.
The State alleges at one point, Munetsi came to Harare and went to Faith of God Ministries church where he addressed the congregants about the land. He made the complainants fill forms, including purported offer letters from Rusape Rural District Council.
He promised to bring them back after they have been stamped by council and their receipts as proof of payment.
It is alleged as time progressed, land seekers became impatient and approached Williams who in turn looked for Munetsi who now became evasive.
The State alleges Munetsi was then arrested in February 2015 and he allegedly admitted to defrauding the land seekers of $60 000 and nothing was recovered.
Devoted Nyagano-Gwashavanhu appeared for the State.
Exiled former cabinet minister Professor Jonathan Moyo has attacked the Motlanthe report on the August 1 killings, describing it as “the worst published Report by a Commission of Inquiry since 1980.” The 21-tweet thread from his @ProfJNMoyo account reproduced verbatim below:_
1/21 It’s notable that the Motlanthe Commission Report does not extricate the Commision from the antecedent toxicity, arising from its flawed composition & terms of reference, that exposed it upfront as a compromised ZanuPF PR scheme. In fact, the Report confirms these flaws!
2/21 The fact that the Commission did nothing to liberate itself from its founding prejudices, especially with regards to its flawed composition & terms of reference, means its Report cannot be expected to meet legitimate public expectations. Something never comes from nothing!
3/21 There’s something instructive from the old-age Shona adage that “rine manyanga hariputirwi”. This is particularly true where atrocities are involved. It is impossible to use a Commission or anything else for that matter, to hide or escape from gross crimes against humanity!
4/21 The smoke and mirrors in Motlanthe Commission’s Report cannot obfuscate the fact that everyone knows why the Commission was setup in the first place. On 1 Aug civilians were gunned down by soldiers & some were killed in cold blood & others brutally injured in broad daylight!
5/21 What happened was self-evident to the naked eye. What was not obvious & needed to be established for purposes of accountability was the identity, names, of the soldiers on rampage & crucially, the authority that deployed them with lethal ammunition in a civilian situation!
6/21 Mnangagwa publicly told the nation & the world that he did not know who deployed the soldiers; meaning that it was not him. That he did not know was the only reason why Zimbabweans & the international community demanded an independent international commission to investigate!
7/21 Notwithstanding the antics by Motlanthe’s Commission to dance naked in the dark with smoke & mirrors; and not withstanding its convulted terms of reference, only two key questions needed factual answers: (a) who are the soldiers that killed civilians & (b) who deployed them?
8/21 WHO DEPLOYED THE SOLDIERS? The Commission had no stomach to bluntly say it was MNANGAGWA. It confirms the fact by claiming the deployment “was lawful”, a matter of law for a court, and by attaching on page100 Obert Mpofu’s & Chiwenga’s letters which say it was Mnangagwa!
9/21 The finding that Mnangagwa deployed the soldiers is significant in two respects:
(a) Clearly Mnangagwa lied in August that he did not know who had deployed the soldiers. This is egregious.
(b) Responsibility & accountability for what the soldiers did is with Mnangagwa!
10/21 WHO KILLED & INJURED CIVILIANS?
“The Commission’s finding on a balance of probabilities from all the evidence is that the deaths of six (6) people and the injuries sustained by thirty five (35) others arose from the actions of the Military and Police”.
P. 48 of Report!
11/21 Regarding the causes of death & injury of civilians on 1 Aug, the Report says on p. 40:
“The Commission has NOT RECEIVED ANY CONCRETE EVIDENCE THAT ANY PERSON other than the Army and Police used guns during the protests on 1 August 2018”.
This puts paid to Vanguard crap!
12/21 Whereas the Report clearly says the six civilians who died were killed by the Army or Police & the 35 civilians were injured by the Army, the Commission fails to name the soldiers & police officers who committed specific atrocities. This renders the Report a big cover up!
13/21 The Commission’s failure to name the culpable soldiers & police officers is a dereliction of duty against its mandate. Even worse is its recommendation that the Police should investigate the 1 August crimes & the Army should identify & sanction its culpable soldiers. Plz!
14/21 The Report says the Army or Police killed the six dead & the Army injured the 35 injured, & that no one else but the Army & Police used guns; & that Mnangagwa deployed the soldiers yet the Commission assigns no accountability to him, his VP, ministers, Army & Police bosses!
15/21 The Commission’s position that only soldiers & police officers should be held accountable after further investigations & that no political & legal accountability should attach to Mnangagwa, his VP, ministers, Army & Police bosses is contrary to domestic & international law!
16/21 The Commission belabours the point that it was a fact finding process, and not a court of law. Yet its Report makes findings of law, notably that the military deployment was lawful. The Commission had no basis or competence whatsoever to draw such a scandalous conclusion!
17/21 The Commission alleges that the 1 Aug demonstratios, which it acknowledges kicked off peacefully, “had been incited, pre-planned and well organized by the MDC-Alliance”. But the Report does not have any evidence that shows or proves any PRE-PLANNING by the MDC-Alliance!
18/21 “Pre-planning” means “organising in advance”. It is revealing that the only pre-planning about 1 Aug that is proved in the Report was done by the Army & the Police on 29 July BEFORE even voting started on 30 July. The Report’s Appendix 7 has police letters that prove this!
19/21 Nothing in the Report explains why the Police & Army were planning about 1 August protests on 29 July. All of their 1 August letters refer to 29 July. Is this not the smoking gun that points to who planned & orchestrated the 1 August protests? Why was this not investigated?
20/21 The Army & Policy pre-planning on 29 July is damaging given the Report’s finding that the Army deployment “COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED IF THE POLICE WERE ADEQUATELY EXPERIENCED, better equipped & more suitably organized”. This is damming. Why blame the MDC-Alliance for this!
21/21 The Report of the Motlanthe Commission is poorly written, badly reasoned & self-contradictory. It’s the worst published Report by a Commission of Inquiry since 1980. Its saving grace is that it puts paid to the lie that Mnangagwa did not know who deployed the Army on 1 Aug.
Ever since former President Robert Mugabe admitted that Zimbabwe was “swindled” of a staggering $15 billion in diamond revenue in 2016; Zanu PF propaganda blaming sanctions for the nation’s economic woes stopped writes Nomusa Garikai.
Below is the full text of the opinion:
“The turn of the 21st century was not good for Zimbabwe as the country was slapped with illegal sanctions by the west which led to the closure of many industries. Despite going for nearly two decades with no meaningful capital investments coming our way, Zimbabwe did not go down owing to the resilience of its citizens,” wrote Elijah Chihota, a well-known Zanu PF apologist.
Ever since former President Robert Mugabe admitted that Zimbabwe was “swindled” of a staggering $15 billion in diamond revenue in 2016; Zanu PF propaganda blaming sanctions for the nation’s economic woes stopped.
Everyone knew Mugabe had finally let the cat out of the bag; it was the rampant corruption that was the cancer killing the Zimbabwe economy, not the sanctions.
However, Zanu PF apologists are back to blaming sanctions for the country’s worsening economic meltdown because the regime has failed to deal with the cancerous problem of corruption.
When Mnangagwa seized power a year ago, he promised to end corruption.“There will be zero tolerance to corruption!” he said.
I say Mnangagwa and not President Mnangagwa to underline the fact that he was not elected by the people in the recent elections.
It is now, a year since coming into power and Mnangawgwa has not arrested even one of the diamond swindler and recovered even one dollar of the looted $15 billion.
Worse still, the diamond mining is still taking place under the same conditions; i.e. the looting is still going on to this day.
Mnangagwa, just like Mugabe before him, cannot stamp out corruption because he is corrupt himself.
One has to be really naive to believe Mugabe’s Blue Roof mansion was built with money from “Zanu PF membership subscriptions,” as George Charamba once claimed. Charamba would have us believe that all Mugabe’s other amassed wealth and lavish lifestyle were all paid for from the generosity of impoverished party members.
Mnangagwa is one of the wealthiest individual in Zimbabwe. He was named by the UN as one of the Zimbabwe leaders who looted wealth from DRC. So Charamba can spare us another one of his hen’s teeth nonsense.
Mnangagwa cannot tell those around him to stop looting; they will remind him of his own amassed wealth and tell him to his face that they are playing catch-up!
Yes, Chihota, Zimbabwe has been starved of meaningful investment for the last 20 years but not because of targeted sanctions against some Zanu PF leaders.
The investment dried up long before the sanctions were imposed. Investors, local and foreign, do not like doing business in a country where corrupt is rampant and there is economic chaos and no rule of law.
38 years of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption have taken a heavy toll on the Zimbabwe economy, it is in ruins. Unemployment has soared to 90%, basic services such as health care and supply of clean water have collapsed, etc. 75% of our people now live on US$1.00 or less a day.
Zimbabweans are the poorest nation in the poorest continent on earth!
“Zimbabwe did not go down owing to the resilience of its citizens!” says Chihota. So, did Zanu PF destroy the nation’s economy to test the people’s resilience?
Are we to understand then that Zanu PF is performing some macabre experiment to establish how much economic hardship and political oppression ordinary Zimbabweans can endure without staging mass protests.
On the other hand the ruling elite are granting themselves absolute power and all the influence and wealth it brings, to tested if there is no limit of their insatiable appetites! How convenient!
Chihota, Zimbabwe has gone down! Which part of “75% of our people are living on US$1.00 or less a day” are you, Chihota, and your Zanu PF masters failing to understand!!!
The root cause why Zimbabwe has a government that cares about the selfish interests of the few ruling elite and does not care about the suffering and deaths of ordinary citizens is because the ruling elite have a political voice and the people have none.
“The will of the people shall be the basis of the authority of government; this will shall be expressed in periodic and genuine elections which shall be by universal and equal suffrage and shall be held by secret vote or by equivalent free voting procedures,” reads Section 21 subsection 3 the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
This is not the case in Zimbabweans; for the last 38 years, Zanu PF has blatantly rigged elections and we, the people, have allowed the regime to get away with it.
This has set a bad and dangerous precedence; one we must put right, much more so now given the nation’s very survival is at stake if we fail.
Mnangagwa and his junta rigged the recent elections, they have no mandate to govern and therefore they must be forced to step down.
As long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging toads the country’s economic meltdown will only get worse.
Zanu PF thugs have held this nation to ransom for the last 38 years, this must come to an end now! Mnangagwa et al must step down, that is not negotiable!
By Admire Machiwenyika| The outspoken FreeZim Congress President, Joseph Makamba Busha has castigated President EmmersonMnangangwaover the level of corruption in government and the interference with the judicial system.
The losing presidential candidate in the controversial July 30 elections challengesMnangagwato deliver on his promises to shun out corrupt ministers and brought them to justice.
“Even up to now those few ministers who have been taken for questioning have not been charged and we know them. I’m not sure if those are the only people who have committed crime in Zimbabwe,” expressed Busha.
“I also implore the government to stop interfering with the judicial system when these matters are being dealt with in courts,” added Busha.
FreeZim president lashed at the President Mnangagwa for falling short on his promises to the struggling ordinary Zimbabweans.
“There are issues to do with job creation and improvements of lives. The people will always remain hopeful but they need something tangible. One of the things that Zimbabweans were repeatedly told was that the criminals who were causing corruption would be removed, but that was not the case.
Busha went to castigate the new dispensation over other undelivered electoral promises such as cash shortages, fuel crisis and many other issues affecting millions of Zimbabweans.
During the campaigning period, Mnangagwa made a cocktail of promises including creating employment, opening up new industries through foreign direct investment among others.
“The so called new dispensation is facing the same situation we faced in 2008 were people were queuing for money in the banks, people were queuing for fuel on petrol stations. If you were not around in 2008 and you went away only to come in 2018, certainly there would be no difference because the environment and circumstances remain the same,” said Busha
“We talk about a new dispensation when there is no change. A new dispensation is about new leadership not change of positions. So our view is that there is no change because Zimbabweans are still battling to get cash to be able to do their activities,” said Busha.
Busha was among the presidential hopefuls that stood for this year’s elections which were subsequently won by the Zanu PF leader EmmersonMnanganwa only after a Concourt ruling against Chamisa who had challenged the result.
The August 1 violence scared away billions of dollars investments – rubbish, vote rigging did that writes Patrick Guramatunhu.
“The violent post-election demonstrations that rocked Harare and some parts of the country in August this year, may have heightened investment risk for Zimbabwe and scared away billions of dollars worth of planned foreign investments, Government has revealed,” reported Business Weekly.
“While there is concern over the potential impact of the events of August 1, 2018, Zimbabwe’s biggest manufacturing business member group, feels the independent inquiry into what happened on the day will help foreign investors understand exactly what transpired to make informed investment decisions moving forward.”
Rubbish, all would-be investors were scared away long before the 1 st August shooting.
They were scarred as far back as January 2018 when it was clear as day that Mnangagwa was not going to keep his promise to hold free, fair and credible elections by stubbornly refusing to implement any democratic reforms. The failure to produce a verified voters’ roll, the denying of 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora the vote, etc. all help confirm Zanu PF was blatantly rigging the vote.
The regime has been denying that the flood of investors it cocksure was coming in answer to Mnangagwa’s “Zimbabwe is open for business!” had failed to materialise. The regime is now admitting it and, as usual, is seeking to blame everyone else but itself for what happened.
Even if investor decisions hinged on the events of 1 st August and nothing else, no investor would be concerned about the demonstrations if they were peaceful. They were not peaceful. Who had the guns and fired live bullets – government soldiers!
Mnangagwa rigged the 30 July 2018 elections but it is only now that it is dawning on him that the price of rigging the elections was to undermine investor confidence in Zimbabwe as a stable and democratic nation and thus has forfeited economic recovery!
A 21-year old man from Bulawayo has appeared in court for allegedly sneaking into a magistrate’s office at Western Commonage Magistrate’s Court where he was performing community service and stole a laptop and cell phone valued at $480.
Nobert Phiri of Cowdray Park suburb also set on fire papers that were on the magistrate’s table.
He allegedly stole a Compact laptop, a Nokia cell phone and a USB cable valued at $480 before setting the papers on fire on Friday last week, the court heard.
Phiri who was serving a sentence for stealing a laptop from a pastor, was not asked to plead to unlawful entry and theft when he appeared before Western Commonage magistrate Mr Stephen Ndlovu.
Mr Ndlovu remanded him in custody to January 10 for sentencing. Prosecuting, Mr Kenneth Shava said on Friday last week at around 2PM the magistrate Mr Urgent Vundla left the door to his office closed but not locked to attend court.
Phiri who was performing community service at the court took advantage of his absence and sneaked into the office.
“He stole a black Compact laptop, a black Nokia series 8 cell phone and a black USB cable. He then set on fire papers that were on top of the table using a cigarette stub and left unnoticed,” said Mr Shava.
Mr Vundla discovered the offence on his return to the office and reported the matter to the police leading to Phiri’s arrest. All the stolen property was recovered.-state media
A Form Six pupil at Nhwali High School in Gwanda has appeared in court for impregnating his Form Two girlfriend.
Blessing Dube (19) pleaded not guilty to a charge of having sexual intercourse with a minor when he appeared before Gwanda provincial magistrate, Mr Maphios Ncube but was convicted due to overwhelming evidence.
He was sentenced to 24 months imprisonment of which 12 months were suspended on condition that he does not commit a similar offence within the next five years.
The remaining 12 months were further suspended on condition that he performs 420 hours of community service at Nhwali Clinic.
Prosecuting, Mr Takunda Mafudze said Dube had sexual intercourse with the 14-year-old juvenile who is now seven months pregnant in May at a homestead that is rented by pupils.
“In May Dube proposed love to the juvenile and she agreed. On a date unknown to the prosecutor but in the same month Dube and the juvenile went to a homestead which is rented by some school pupils and they had sexual intercourse there.
“They had sexual intercourse on two other occasions on unknown dates and the juvenile fell pregnant. The juvenile kept quiet about the matter which later came to light after her parents noticed that she was pregnant. They questioned her and she revealed that she was impregnated by Dube. The matter was reported to the police leading to Dube’s arrest,” he said.
In his defence, Dube admitted to sleeping with the girl but said he was unaware that she was a minor.
“I didn’t know that she was 14 years old because when I asked her age when I proposed love to her she told me that she was 17. I asked her age because I know its a crime to have sexual intercourse with a minor,” he said.
In her statement in court the complainant said Dube was aware of her age because she had told him but he insisted on having sexual intercourse.-state media
A Bulawayo man allegedly broke into his neighbour’s house during their absence and raped their 15-year-old daughter who was sleeping in her bedroom before robbing her of $10 at knifepoint.
This emerged when Artwell Sibanda (21) of Cowdray Park suburb approached the High Court seeking bail pending trial.
Sibanda, who was armed with a torch and knife, allegedly broke one of the window panes and used an iron bar to destroy burglar bars to gain entry into the victim’s bedroom.
He allegedly raped the girl in the presence of her aunt and seven year old niece.
Sibanda through his lawyer, Mr Dumisani Dube of Mathonsi Ncube Law Chambers, filed an application for bail pending trial at the Bulawayo High Court, citing the State as the respondent.
In his bail statement, Sibanda said he was not a flight risk. He further argued that he would not interfere with State witnesses if granted bail.
Sibanda was granted $100 bail and ordered to report at Cowdray Park Police Station twice a week as well as reside at his given address until the matter is finalised as part of the bail conditions. He was also ordered not to interfere with State witnesses.
The State had opposed bail, arguing that there was no guarantee that if granted bail Sibanda would not abscond.
Justice Nicholas Mathonsi ruled that it was Sibanda’s constitutional right to get bail pending trial.
“Pre-trial incarceration is a feature of our criminal justice system that is currently under intense scrutiny. It should be resorted to only in very rare instances where the very essence of the administration of justice may be compromised and this is because the cornerstone of our criminal law that an accused person is presumed innocent until proven guilty has received prominence and elevation to a constitutional imperative in section 70 (1) of the constitution which provides that every accused person is presumed innocent until proven guilty,” he said.
Justice Mathonsi said the State case against Sibanda merely contained allegations until established as facts during trial.
“I therefore conclude that the applicant has discharged that onus and what has been relied upon by the State in opposing his bail application does not amount to compelling reasons for his continued detention,” ruled the judge.
It is the State case that on April 27 this year at around 2AM, the complainant, who is doing Form Three at a local secondary school, was sleeping together with her aunt and niece when Sibanda broke into their bedroom.
The complainant’s parents had visited their rural home in Hwange district and left her under the custody of her aunt.
Sibanda who was armed with a knife and carrying a torch used an iron bar to destroy the burglar bars before accessing the house.
He demanded a cellphone and money from the complainant and her aunt and threatened to stab them if they resisted.
Sibanda allegedly searched the complainant’s handbag and took $10. He then took one of the blankets in the room and spread it on the floor before ordering the complainant to lie down.
He then ordered the complainant’s aunt to cove her face with a blanket before he allegedly raped the girl. After committing the alleged offence, Sibanda bolted out of the house and disappeared into the darkness. A report was made to the police leading to Sibanda’s arrest. The complainant was taken to hospital for medical examination. -state media
Joel Biggie MatizaTransport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza yesterday dismissed claims in the private media alleging corruption in the procurement of Airspace Management Systems and Radar Surveillance Systems.
The Zimbabwe Independent yesterday alleged a Spanish company Indra was awarded the deal without going to tender and appeared to accuse Minister Matiza and the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) of corruptly handling the matter.
Minister Matiza “cleared” the air on the matter yesterday in a statement to The Herald.
“In 2013, CAAZ issued an open international tender for financing and supply of radar systems, navigational aids systems, air traffic control training simulator. The radar surveillance tender was won by Intelcan of Canada and Communication systems tender won by AME ATM of South Africa.
“The Indra tender award for the radar surveillance system was contested in the Supreme Court by Selex, a competitor from Italy and the tender award was set aside. The Supreme Court, in its determination directed that the matter be dealt with under a fresh tender,” said Minister Matiza.
He said five years lapsed without CAAZ addressing the matter due to lack of funding.
“Five years lapsed without the CAAZ addressing the national airspace management challenges due to lack of funding in the economy and absence of vendor financing as well.
The international aviation community and airlines raised safety and security concerns about the Zimbabwean airspace and the need for the issues to be addressed urgently.
“Indra Sistemas of Spain through the Spanish Embassy in Harare presented a proposal to finance the project in 2017. The Ministry and the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe board then sought authority to undertake direct negotiations with the company and that authority was granted by the Office of the President and Cabinet as was provided for in the now repealed Procurement Act (Chapter 22:14) under PBR 11089 of 2 November 2017,” said Minister Matiza.
He said the Office of the President and Cabinet endorsed the deal.
“The office of the President and Cabinet reconfirmed its support for the project by its letter dated 22nd October 2018. Based on this approval the CAAZ negotiated a contract with Indra and is implementing the project with funding being provided by Afreximbank,” said Minister Matiza.
This is contrary to allegations by a local independent weekly that Minister Matiza had not followed Government procurement procedure in the US$33 million deal for air traffic control systems.-state media
National University of Science and Technology (Nust) is now demanding fees in foreign currency from foreign students studying at the institution of higher learning.
Nust’s acting communication and marketing director Mrs Lindiwe Nyoni confirmed the latest development.
“Following the introduction of Foreign Currency Accounts Nostro Accounts, the Nust Finance Committee recommended that international students pay fees into the Nostro Account as a way of creating foreign currency reserves for the institution,” said Mrs Nyoni.
“This is in line with the Government policy of encouraging both organisations and individuals to open such accounts where they anticipate income in foreign currency. This is a measure taken to strengthen the multi-currency system for financial and price stability and to increase inflows of foreign currency.”
She said local students will not be affected.
Mrs Nyoni said Nust like any other organisation is also affected by the prevailing economic environment characterised by price instability. She said foreign students have the capacity to pay their fees in foreign currency hence its decision to demand forex from them.
“Nust has 66 foreign students, which include the South Sudanese students who are with Nust under the Government Scholarship,” said Mrs Nyoni.
She said the price hikes were affecting the teaching of practical courses which require materials such as chemicals which are imported.
Recently, the Bulawayo City Council in a bid raise foreign currency, proposed a 50 percent discount on debts for those settling their bills in foreign currency.
The local authority said it was targeting diasporans with properties in the city so that they can directly pay their bills to the municipality.- state media
Acting Prosecutor General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi has asked the Commissioner General of Police Godwin Matanga to investigate bribery allegations levelled against one of the prosecutors in the Special Anti-Corruption Unit (SACU), Mr Zivanai Macharaga, who allegedly demanded $20 000 bribe from former Mines and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidhakwa.
The bribery allegations were raised in court by Advocate Sylvester Hashiti last month.
Chidhakwa is facing abuse of office charges.
In a statement released yesterday, Mr Hodzi said his office takes the allegations seriously.
“They must be thoroughly investigated and all wrong doing clearly exposed. All offenders will be prosecuted without fear or favour.
“The NPA is cognisant of the fact that the success of the anti-corruption crusade is predicated upon the credibility of the NPA, its Prosecutors, SACU and its members,” said Hon Hodzi.
He said Adv Hashiti as an officer of the court had a duty to report to the police the acts of corruption.
“In making the allegations Advocate Hashiti categorically stated that he was not comfortable with his client (Walter Chidakwa) being prosecuted by SACU.
“He also made allegations that the unit takes instructions from the Executive yet it is trite that SACU is granted powers to prosecute under section 27 of the National Prosecuting Authority Act Cap 7:20 by the Prosecutor General.
“As the National Prosecuting Authority we are of the view that Advocate Hashiti as an officer of the court and a citizen of Zimbabwe has a duty to report any such alleged acts of corruption by fellow officers of the court or other citizens to the relevant investigating authorities,” said Mr Hodzi.
He insisted that Adv Hashiti must not conceal the acts of corruption as doing so was an offence.
“Mr Hashiti has material knowledge of the commission of an extremely serious offence and it is incumbent upon him as an officer of court and a legal practitioner of the High Court and Supreme Court to help the authorities in uncovering crime. Any concealment of crime constitutes a criminal offence,” said Mr Hodzi
He said promotion of the rule of law and the fight against corruption boost efforts by Government to turn around the economy. – state media
By Own Correspondent| The National Constitutional Assembly led by Profesor Lovemore Madhuku has issued a statement on its observations on the August 1 Commission of Inquiry report.
Madhuku was one of the Commissioners in the Kgalema Motlanthe-led Commission of Inquiry into the August 1 shootings.
National Spokesperson of the NCA, Madock Chivasa said in a statement:
•NCA party welcomes the published findings of the Commission of Inquiry set to establish the circumstances surrounding the August 1 unfortunate shooting and killings of civilians.
•As NCA party we applaud the Commission of Inquiry findings that;
•The deaths and injuries were a direct result of the actions of the army and the police,
•The six people died as a result of gunshots wounds and 23 people were injured as a result of the gunshots,
•The use of live ammunition, directed at people, especially as they were fleeing, was clearly unjustified and disproportionate,
•The use of sjamboks, baton sticks and butts of the gun to assault members of the public indiscriminately was also disproportionate,
•The persons responsible for all alleged crimes committed on August 1, 2018, must be prosecuted,
•Those particular members of the military and of the police found to be in breach of their professional duties and discipline should be identified as soon as possible for internal investigations and appropriate sanction,
•Although the deployment of the military was in accordance with the Constitution, the operational framework was not fully complied with in that the deployed troops were not placed under the command of the Harare Regulating Authority (police),
•If the police were adequately experienced, better equipped, sufficient in numbers and more suitably organized, the deployment of the military could have been avoided.
•As NCA party we put value in the Commission of Inquiry recommendations particularly that;
•Government must compensate the victims of the military shootings including ensuring that dependents of school-going age are sent to school. However as NCA party, we feel that the need for compensation to individuals and other business people who lost property as a result of the demonstrations is absent in the Commission recommendations and must be taken into consideration,
•There must be introspection of the action by the army and police as well as to make their findings and any correctional measures against the military and police public to ensure no such actions happen again,
•There must be national dialogue to end deep-seated political polarisation in the country,
•The need for incorporation of the use of technology in our electoral laws so as to avoid unnecessary delays in the announcement of election results, in particular, the presidential election results.
•As NCA party we urge President Mnangagwa to act on the noble recommendations by the Commission of Inquiry.
•We urge all Zimbabweans to embrace peace and to respect human life as sacrosanct and avoid unnecessary loss of innocent lives ahead of anything.
•NCA party applaud all the Commissioners and all members of the Commission secretariat for distinguished professional conduct during the course of their duty. The report that was produced by the Commission of Inquiry, in our own view, is a true reflection of what transpired on 1 August 2018. If the Commission recommendations are taken seriously the country will benefit from the collective wisdom of the Commissioners.
Issued By
Madock Chivasa
(NCA National Spokesperson)
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By A Correspondent| Andrew Wutaunashe’s UK representative, Michael Muchenje was Friday night exposed with a list of 14 girlfriends and many children with them. This was during the below program which was to review Wutaunashe’s Saturday press conference where he ganged up with UK based pastor Admire Kasingakore to sign support papers for 1 Aug ZDF terrorists who killed innocent people in Harare.
After demolishing several houses, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime has promised to dish out $264 mln to build new houses.
No date was given.
“The housing backlog stands at more than 1,3 million countrywide, with Harare accounting for the bulk of this requirement. As a result prevalence of informal settlements that lack basic infrastructure and sustainable service has increased significantly across most towns and cities,” reads Infrastructure Investment Plan document, reported by the state media.
It noted that Government alone could not meet the rapidly growing demand for decent shelter, especially in urban areas.
“An amount of $264 million will be invested into the housing sector during 2019, comprising of $192 million in fiscal resources and $71,9 million from the market and public entity contributions. The task of improving inclusive settlement will require investments beyond the capacity of the Budget,” reads the document.
“In this regard, Government will institute policy interventions that will allow for the development of synergies and participation of all stakeholders, including private sector, employers, citizens and development partners in the provision of shelter,” it says.
Official figures show that Zimbabwe requires about 15 to 20 years to clear its national housing backlog that has ballooned over the years.
Government has stated that it will come up with various financing strategies to provide low cost serviced land for housing development in partnership with the Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe and the Urban Development Corporation.
By Nomazulu Thata | The similarities of these two great African women cannot be summarized in a single sentence because there is a lot in them that define them as true African woman and African in them both. These two women represent a modern African thinking that elevate us all and begin to define and pride ourselves as black women. Sure subjective as it may sound, it is this true black colour undiluted with the culture of bleaching: that was my first impression in Manuela Fischer. Yes this black colour is indeed my shining armour; said Hugh Masekela. Why should the cosmetic industry distort this from our black women and black girl-children and make us think to be light-skinned is better and superior? Why is bleaching – the cosmetic industry selling us a dummy to think to be near whiteness is modern and civilized, dominating our African societies with products that impugn our identity to the point of madness?
I met Manuela Fischer at our casting call of theatre auditions in Theatre Bremen. She automatically stole the eyes of all of us the theatre Hall. Her majestic movement when she entered the hall informed us at once; she is not an ordinary persona, just like our Jessie Majome in Zimbabwe. She introduces herself to the group to display her credibility, what we have already perceived and digested in her gesture and facial appearance. Ela, we call her, is as a matter of fact a naturalized German, came to Europe when she was barely one year old. As fate would have it, when she was born her mother died giving birth to her and was sent to an orphanage in Dakar Senegal, her homeland. The adoptive white parents adopted her from the Catholic Mission for Orphans. Money in exchange for adoption could have been done.
In retrospect, she is by no means a bitter woman because she was brought up in a foreign culture by white parents. It is this African aspect of her and in her that will overwhelm anyone who thought adoption had negative consequences in a growing up child who is wholly black surrogated by parents who are wholly white in an environment that has a homogeneous cultural society such as Germany. Ela is a talented woman: she is a singer, a poet, a dancer and a story teller. She is eloquently gifted and talented and she shines out as such. Then she showcased her dances, her poet, she sang and danced the pieces of songs she composed on her own. The combination of her energy and talent combined began to flow electrically, a multidimensional style of performance. If Marechera had lived, he was going to be impressed too because he was a hard to please artist.
It was a breathtaking moment to all of us in the theatre hall. We found ourselves breathing in deeply what she could contribute that day: none of us was a match to what she can do. Her performances were unparalleled, exceptionally good and very authentic. I just managed to dash to her side and asked if we could meet again separate from the group, I wanted to know more about her. I visited her house in Bremen-
Mitte, which is right in the middle of left-oriented Bremen residents, Die Viettel. Manuela is a mother of five beautiful children. At the first eye contact, the children are kind and respectful to strangers. At the same breath, they have this African upbringing in them that I noticed at once: where did it come from, their mother was barely in Africa ever since she left Africa as a baby. The kids speak French and German fluently and still connected to their mother in the African mother-child style. Sitting, talking and playing with them, I realized that they could be my grand-children as a matter of fact, they played with me giving me those signs, we have a grandma here, a carved position I loved and enjoyed most that moment.
Manuela Fischer is a wise woman. Her age is 35 years, I learnt a lot from her at that evening discussion we had. She has read a lot, seeing the tomes of philosophical books present in her home. At the corner of the sitting room is a piano. At those times she feels like composing a song she sits on her piano and starts composing her songs: she says. She is motherly and can mother anyone, suddenly she came to me and pressed her both hands on my cheeks and kissed me. I, on the other hand, managed to suppress tears on my watery eyes; I was emotionally moved and felt loved by this young woman I admire so much. In me, I realized a girl who was capable of being mothered by a woman who could be my daughter by virtue of our ages: I am 30 years her senior. To love your neighbour is indeed a gift of life, not all of us are capable of it.
The load of work she has at home of looking after her children from to two to thirteen years while the husband is at work is still a mystery to me. She will still find time for herself to compose her poetry and songs. She is actively engaged in a political organisation, Die Linke and at the same time she is on our theatre group auditions for the next theatre performance in May. I can only admire her rare energy, talent and intellect. During my university years, I personally managed to look after one child, but was always out of my breath and without much energy joggling just two balls: child care and University work. I could not even think of a second child under those circumstances.
Manuela Fischer is down to earth just like our Jessie Majome. She is a no nonsense woman just like our Jessie Majome. Both these two women are an embodiment and an expression of an African woman and African. In all her 35 years in Europe she has never for once tried to bleach her face and body because she wants to be different and can assimilate with a lighter colour skin and be that accepted colour that is definitely not black because an African woman is black. Both these women Jessie Majome and Manuela Fischer are proud of their African trade mark: the black colour. Our late icon Hugh Masekela will smile in his grave when we remember just the two ambassadors of African identity, these torch bearers; Jessie Majome and Manuela Fischer; they indeed represent Africa in every respect and with great dignity we African women deserve.
By Own Correspondent| Spokeaperson for the Dr Thokozani Khupe led MDC T whose plight for medical donations torched a social media storm has been discharged from hospital.
According to a statement posted on facebook by one Vongai Zimudzi, a close ally of Masarira, Masarira remained off social media due to her condition.
Said Zimudzi:
“This statement seeks to clarify developing issues surrounding the current hospitalisation of Linda T. Masarira.
It is with deepening sadness that the trending stories purporting that Ms Masarira is pregnant and requests donations for abortion are not only false but maliciously peddled with the intention of soiling her reputation and continue the cyber-bullying trend directed at her.
The following points seek to clarify her medical issue and will therefore divulge personal health information in a bid to shed light on her current issue.
– Linda was rushed to Emergency 24hr rooms following the bursting of ovarian cysts.
– She has been discharged pending the raising of cash for an emergency full hysterectomy.
– The name of the Doctor and gynaecologist handling her medical case can and will be availed persons who seek to help her. Scan evidence can also be availed.
– All communications are currently going through her delegated communication team, as the hate speech may cause further damage to her health, as hypertension will delay her operation.
In as much as there may be false stories making circulation on social media, may we stop and reflect on the implications of sharing unverified news on social media, as it not only affects her person, but has an effect on her immediate family as well.
We thank you for your continued prayers and well wishes, that even in a time of socio-political tensions, we may put aside our differences and practise Ubuntu/Hunhu as we are all a part of the human race.
May all communications be directed to the following persons Abigail Mupambi and myself. Linda remains offline for health reasons.
STATEMENT: On 21 December 2018, the Council prolonged the economic sanctions targeting specific sectors of the Russian economy until 31 July 2019.
This decision follows an update from President Macron and Chancellor Merkel to the European Council of 13-14 December 2018 on the state of implementation of the Minsk agreements, to which the sanctions are linked. Given that no progress has been made, the European Council took the political decision to roll-over the economic sanctions against Russia.
The Council adopted this decision today by written procedure and, in line with the rule for all such decisions, unanimously.
The measures target the financial, energy and defence sectors, and the area of dual-use goods. They were originally introduced on 31 July 2014 for one year in response to Russia’s actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine and strengthened in September 2014.
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By A Correspondent| Andrew Wutaunashe’s UK representative, Michael Muchenje was Friday night exposed with a list of 14 girlfriends and many children with them. This was during the below program which was to review Wutaunashe’s Saturday press conference where he ganged with pastor Admire Kasingakore to support papers backing 1 Aug ZDF terrorists who killed innocent people in Harare. VIDEO LOADING BELOW…
By A Correspondent| The UK based pastor Admire Kasingakore has refused to apologise for attending a ZANU PF junta function presided by the controversial preacher, Andrew Wutaunashe at which both Kasi and and Wutaunashe appeared at the front to compel Christians to sign papers to support the ZDF terrorists who killed innocent Zimbabweans on the 1st August 2018.
Kasi made the responses in the below unedited correspondence. (Readers please note the chats are unedited).
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Chris: Hi. Sorry for bothering you but to prevent speculation, l think l saw you at an event with Wutawunashe speaking. What’s your position on what he was talking about? Sanctions. Many thanks.
Admire Kasi: Hello Christopher. No bothers at all. It’s a discussion for of us all. What’s your opinion on the matter? I may as well benefit from yours.
Chris: Hi thank you for getting back to me. I am afraid you didn’t answer my question. My question was whats your personal position on issue and the speech by Wutawunashe? I need your opinion first before you benefit from mine. Thank you.
Who ordered the killing of 6 people on August 1? If you are of God u don’t talk about sanctions and at same time ignore murder by State.
Second its pure evil to talk about EU, UK and US while ignoring the rampant corruption by Mnangagwa and zanu pf. 15 billion disappeared and u so called pastors don’t see anything wrong.
Tell me on the conditions that USA gave as requirements to remove Zidera which one do u think is unjustified or not needed? So why are u not asking Dambudzo to meet requirements rather than just say remove sanctions.? Why wud so called pastors be against rule of law and ridding impunity?
Admire Kasi: Thanks Christopher.
Not knowing whether you have any knowledge of any utterances by me? As an academic, I would only comment on my own utterances which when you quote me I can authoritatively comment on. Of all that you say I am riding on the rule of law with impunity, are you able to quote me on any single statement? I know our approach to condemn without information overshadows our ability to dialogue together. You are commenting on my image you saw like you said, but not on any oral verbatim or declared commitment projected by me or on my behalf. I urge you to go past that. Even had it been an opinion by anybody, I don’t think it calls for insulting each other. The world is not made of one opinion but dialogue. I would have enjoyed a pragmatic discussion where you only push through your opinion in that matter and not personal insults. I really was bracing for a fruitful discussion. Even as you condemn pastors, will you also condemn me as a legal researcher saying lawyers or writers, all of which I am? I believe you can be helpful speaking from an informed position. Challenge me on my utterances and that’s honourable.
However, good night.
Chris: Hi but you sat there silently and nodding. I have not heard u condemn Mnangagwa for killing 6 people. If you did show me and l will apologise unreservedly. You sat there while the junta apologist Wutawunashe was talking of so called sanctions. Zimbabwe is not in this mess cause of sanctions. Legal researcher? You are a bishop arent you? A bishop of what, of a church. So why are you not publicly condemning murder by Mnangagwa? Let me see .
Admire Kasi: Please retract. You only saw me once. Its true you may never have heard me condemn anyone like you say. The question is have you ever listened to me before so you can hear what I say. Have you been anywhere where I have spoken? Do you have any idea what I ever say? You may be mistaken. Those who follow a person first and then commend do a wiser thing. Right now MDC Madzore sings song which I have facilitated and recorded in my own studios. I don’t want to say any further because you do not wish to dialogue. I have seen most emotional people failing to be helpful when they could have been if they had chosen to he objective. You don’t know me. Watching me seated for 31 minutes can’t be enough for you to judge me with such a multitude
of verbatim.
Admire Kasi: It’s one of the things I am saying. Imagine you do not know me even as legal academic. Even as a Bishol Accept this. You don’t know me. But there is no barrier on us meeting or seeking to know each other. That’s what is important. You say you have never heard me condemn the murder so where have you ever heard me approving of it? Take the right step. Accept this YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD ME.
That’s why l said let me hear you.
Chris: What do u want me to retract? What does you facilitating a song have to do with your condoning of a junta that is responsible for killing 6 people. A junta that is responsible for the suffering of millions. You are no man of God. You sat there nodding wat were u nodding if l may ask. Was your nodding in agreement or just movement of head?
Chris: Don’t give me that nonsense of academic. I am not a fool. Whether l know u or don’t, by just being there its an obvious.
Admire Kasi: I think you are just being provocative. If I share any little information with you then you say what you say. It’s ok, the devil may just want you to add someone to the list of your enemies. I have done nothing against you. No! nothing. Let God and men judge. But such things normally happen simply to open a bad thing in your life. I have not done you any wrong. Since whatever I say has nothing let me leave you feeling good that you insulted a pastor. May God grant peace to your family.
You won’t hear from me again.
Thanks.
Chris: If l have never heard of u condemning it my question to u is do u condemn Mnangagwa for killing the 6? That’s not even scriptural to say don’t judge . You are twisting that verse. First you have to understand the meaning of judge. You can judge good or bad . So if u don’t judge at all how are u going to come to conclusion that its the right thing or wrong thing to do?
No a pastor in my book is one who stands for the truth. U sitting there while Wutawunashe was lying and justifying killing and rigging of elections doesn’t make u man of God. It means u are in the same category as Dambudzo and zanu thugs. You are guilty by default.
So if u don’t support what was said what do you support?
If one of your congregants comes to u and asks. Bishop so why were u and the Wutawunashe presser? Wat wud u say?
The National Council of the MDC A has resolved to set up a school of ideology to be named after the party’s founding president Morgan Tsvangirai who died of colon cancer on Valentine’s day this year.
This was revealed by the party’s national spokesperson Jacob Mafume:”The party discussed the ideology crisis arresting the country. In this regard, the Party will set up the Morgan Tsvangirai School of Ideology to orient, develop cadres and inculcate values of
The secretary general of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWA)
Victor Matemadanda has lambasted a group of war veterans that demonstrated in Harare recently against his leadership.
The war veterans, who were led by Fredrick Ngombe, made staggering demands, which included monthly gratuities of $2 000 each. Some
of the protesting veterans berated Matemadanda for being bogus and having no interests of the war veterans at heart.
In his response to the allegations made against him by the War Veterans Welfare Committee, as
the group calls itself, Matemadanda said:”I cannot be vetted in the street. If I am not a war veteran, the association has a procedure of vetting its members, not a few rogue people demonstrating in the street. I was never imposed on the war veterans. I was voted for in Masvingo and before I became secretary-general, I was in the war veterans’ commissariat under the leadership of Jabulani Sibanda (former ZNLWVA leader). So all the years, they were electing someone who is not a war veteran?
They are also financed by a war veteran who is bitter that I refused to
protect him from his rape case when
he wanted to be an MP. The rapist
pours in a lot of money for anything
against Matemadanda. I have text
messages when he was asking for
protection and the time will come for
me to let the cat out of the bag.
Others are also bitter that I refuse to
protect their economic interests. Why they want me to protect things I don’t know about. Now they lie that I am not representing their interest, but no one ever came to my office telling me about those interests. Yes, war veterans have welfare issues, but this should not be at the expense of the people. Where can the government get the $2 000 per month when it is struggling to buy medicines, repair roads, among other issues?” Newsday
“No deal Brexit… would be a massive economic risk”. Former Tory minister David Willetts gives his predictions on where Brexit is heading – he’s in conversation with former Labour shadow minister Stewart Wood on the latest Politics – WATCH VIDEO:
"No deal Brexit… would be a massive economic risk".
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Terrence Mawawa| Dynamos FC is the most ill-disciplined team in the 2018 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season.
The Glamour Boys scored the worst mark on the 2018 Fair Play Table with 540 points.
Dembare picked 56 yellow cards, two red cards and they received more fines than any other team in the elite league.
Yadah and Highlanders complete the bottom three with Bulawayo Chiefs getting the best score of 200. Chiefs and Black Rhinos are the only teams that didn’t receive any fine throughout the campaign.
CAPS United who finished last in 2017 Fair Play Table, made some improvement this year as they are placed in the 12th position.
Meanwhile, Bulawayo City got more red cards (5) than any other team while Yadah has the highest number of yellow cards (57).
Terrence Mawawa|FC Platinum will not subject Otoho D’oyo to dirty tricks in retaliation against the bad treatment they received in Congo because they believe in fair play.
Pure Platinum Play faced several inconveniences when they arrived in the Central African country, four days before the encounter played last weekend.
The Zvishavane-based club’s president George Mawere believes playing dirty tricks is not part of the Zimbabwean DNA, and will show the Congolese the best of what the country offers in hospitality.
“We are going to show them what should be done in treating visitors. Zimbabwe is one of the best tourist destinations in the world, and we cannot spoil that by engaging in archaic dirty tricks,” said Mawere.
Otoho D’oyo’s advance crew arrived in the country on Monday ahead of the expected arrival of the team on Thursday. The first leg played in Owando last Sunday ended in 1-1 draw, and the winner in Saturday’s encounter will qualify for the lucrative mini-league phase.
Terrence Mawawa|United Democratic Alliance leader Dr Daniel Shumba has described the findings of the Motlanthe Commission as baseless and devoid of logic.
Dr Shumba who is also the president of the Zimbabwe Advocacy and Consultancy Forum has pointed out glaring shortcomings in the report.Dr Shumba is also a member the Friends of Shabanie and Mashava Mines(FOSMM).
“I can say Mohlante literally sings for his supper and the report is a deliberate digression from the truth.
Emmerson Mnangagwa wants to use the report to hoodwink the international community into believing that he is an agent of genuine reforms,” argued Dr Shumba.
” The report is mum on the truth and the bare facts on the ground.
As such the rationality of the Commission is doubtful and questionable.
In a constitutional and democratic situation a Commission of Inquiry must be independent, impartial, detached in its composition.Sadly the report deliberately circumvented key issues that emanated from the August 1 shootings,” added Dr Shumba.
By Own Correspondent| FreeZim Congress President Joseph Busha has revealed plans to challenge the construction of a new parliament when the country is in economic turmoil.
Busha, who said he was the third most popular president in the July 30 harmonised polls said he will take the challenge to court early next year adding that the move had been necessitated by the need to push government to prioritise important things including addressing the challenges in the health sector.
He called on government to stop wasting resources through the construction of another parliament saying government should instead channel these resources to the productive sectors.
Addressing members of the media at Cresta Lodge in Harare ( Friday), the South African based businessman acussed President Mnangagwa of failing to deliver on electoral promises arguing that there is nothing new about the new dispensation.
Said Busha:
“I feel sorry for the people who marched and were in a celebratory mood in 2017.
They are in the same situation we were in back in 2008 where people were queuing for money in the banks, people were queuing for fuel on petrol stations and they could not go to their holidays purely because of shortages.
If you were around in 2008 and you went away only to come back in 2018, certainly there would no difference because the environment and circumstances remain the same.
We talk about a new dispensation when there is no change.
A new dispensation is about new leadership not a change of positions..
So our view is that there is no change because Zimbabweans are still battling to get cash to be able to do their activities.”
Watch the video below for the full text of Busha’s Christmas message to Zimbabwe: