MNANGAGWA PRESIDENT : War Vets Declare To Vote For A ‘Stick’

WAR veterans have vowed to continue backing Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s bid to succeed President Robert Mugabe ahead of next year’s general elections or else they would vote for “a stick”.

Speaking at a round-table discussion hosted by the Youth Forum Zimbabwe in Chitungwiza last week, Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA) spokesperson Douglas Mahiya argued that this was in line with the Zanu PF leadership structure agreed to under the Mgagao Declaration of 1975.

Mahiya said former fighters were “fed up with the internal chicanery” that seems bent on denying Mnangagwa his chance at power.

“It’s a matter of principle and would first want to correct Mgagao (the 1975 agreement by wartime commanders to remove then Zanu leader Ndabaningi Sithole in the turmoil that rocked the party following chairman Herbert Chitepo’s death). Mgagao is not the one that accepted Mugabe. Mgagao refused Sithole. Only that,” Mahiya said.

“What happened is that there was later a congress in Mozambique (Chimoio 1977), which brought civilian leadership by the directors of the politics at the time, the military wing who are the war veterans now. We laid the party structure, the one we are talking about today.

“We agreed there that the civilian structure would be religiously followed with no attempt to stop each other. That is why Emmerson (Mnangagwa) is quiet. We must respect the sacredness of the structure of the revolution which even caused the deaths of our gallant sons and daughters.”

War veterans last year issued a damning communiqué that described Mugabe as a genocidal leader who has abused Zanu PF structures and manipulated processes to stay in power longer that had been anticipated.

First Lady Grace Mugabe has audaciously declared that Zimbabweans will vote for Mugabe’s “corpse” if it were on a ballot.

“This country does not belong to Mahiya, where if I end my term of governance, I will handover to Mai Mahiya. We are going to use the mass-line. For 37 years? We will not be fooled again. The thing is bigger than what you know. If they don’t want Mnagwagwa,then we as war veterans will vote for a stick instead,” he added.

Mahiya said the ZNLWVA was planning to hold an all stakeholders’ conference soon to produce the Zimbabwe Freedom Charter, which will be founded on the principles of the liberation war.

He reiterated that the former freedom fighters would support any political party that upholds the liberation war ethos and freedom charter.

“We do not belong to anybody now. We are up for grabs. There is generally a political convergence in Zimbabwe and if you look at churches, the youth and other sectors . . . so there is generally a convergence in Zimbabwe, the people are in agreement in their efforts in seeking how to end the challenges they are facing today,” Mahiya said. – Newsday

Tsvangirai, Mujuru Secret Pact

MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai went behind his national council and agreed on a memorandum of understanding with embattled National People’s Party leader Dr Joice Mujuru for a pre-election coalition without input from the rest of the leadership. It is understood that in the agreement, Mr Tsvangirai would lead the touted coalition, while Dr Mujuru would upstage three incumbents in the MDC-T as vice president.

The MDC-T has three vice presidents — Ms Thokozani Khupe, and Messrs Nelson Chamisa and Elias Mudzuri. The terms of the agreement are said to have caused friction in the MDC-T, especially among the party vice presidents and their supporters.

Dr Mujuru recently told BBC’s HardTalk programme that she was working on an MoU with Mr Tsvangirai that would see them work together.
Insiders said Mr Tsvangirai unilaterally told the national council and the national executive that he would personally handle coalition talks.

“He has already signed an MoU with Mujuru on their positions, which will see Tsvangirai contesting as presidential candidate, while Mujuru will be the deputy president,” said a national council member.

We will then have about three or four more smaller parties, among them Welshman Ncube’s MDC, we have already agreed with them. Tendai Biti’s People’s Democratic Party was not in the picture until very recently.”

Another source said Mr Tsvangirai was likely to face resistance from his national executive when he formally presents the terms of the coalition agreement with Dr Mujuru.

“For instance, what happens to the three vice presidents that we already have?” said a source. “Those are some of the serious questions he will have to answer.

“If he says we will have two vice presidents, it means Khupe will automatically fall by the wayside, since we already have a female vice president and that won’t augur well with her f action.

“That is the reason Khupe’s faction was and is still reluctant to get into this coalition with Mujuru. They will make sure they frustrate it even through people in NPP.”

Messrs Chamisa and Mudzuri were said to be sweating over the emergence of Prof Ncube in the picture, which could force Mr Tsvangirai to play a tribal balancing game by elevating him to be one of the vice presidents.

MDC-T spokesperson, Mr Obert Gutu claimed there were no divisions in his party on the proposed coalition.

Asked to comment on what the status of the three incumbents will be in the event that Dr Mujuru is appointed vice president of the coalition, Mr Gutu said: “Just be patient. You will be the first to be advised as soon as a deal has been clinched.” – Agencies

Kasukuwere Is Clean

Zanu PF youth leader Godfrey Tsenengamu has rubbished the Zanu PF demonstration against National Commissar Savior Kasukuwere set for Mashonaland Central tomorrow.

State media reports that Zanu PF Mashonland Central Province is pressing for the ouster of Kasukuwere, accusing him of trying to sabotage recent Women’s League demonstrations. In a hard hitting statement circulating on social media Tsenengamu declares that he will not be unleashed as someone’s ‘dog of war’.  See his statement below;

Godfrey Tsenengamu | Cdes l am not in.

Am not going to take part in tomorrow’s demonstration in Bindura. Say whatever you wish against me but l stand firm on this position.  I remain true to the cause but am not a willing tool for abuse anymore.

I don’t support Kasukuwere and his cabal but no one should feel like they own me to a point of unleashing me as a dog of war against their foes. Whosoever gave those excessive powers to Kasukuwere to cause pandemonium in the party, still has the same authority to withdraw them and doesn’t need anyone to demonstrate to take back their power which they had rented to Kasukuwere.

The same way they booted out Cdes Mutsvangwa and Togarepi from the Politburo without a demonstration, they can do so to Kasukuwere without involving us. I don’t hate or despise anyone but am tired of this divide and rule tactic where divisions are perpetuated for the benefit of individuals against the collective interests of the party.

When War veterans wanted to protest against Kasukuwere, water cannons and tear gas were used on them. Espinah Nhari died after highlighting the same problem to the leadership. Youth leaders were haunted out for challenging this cabal.

Main wing leaders and chairpersons in the provinces were booted out challenging G40.

When Kasukuwere would just fire elected chairpersons through a phone call it was okay with them. When he assumed the role of the Women’s League PC sidelining Chinomona, it was proper for them.

They want me to believe that all along they saw a woman in Kasukuwere and suddenly it has turned to be the opposite. For the first time we heard at the airport a new slogan ichiti “Pamberi naPC wedu vaKasukuwere” ko nhasi zvadii?

Can someone now tell me what has changed?
Convince me why we must do this today?
Whose game are we playing here?
Whose cause are we pursuing?
Who are we serving?

The game here is clear. Someone is not sincere but trying to play hide and seek games. After realising that the events of the past week were backfiring, someone somewhere wants to pass the blame to us for the fights that erupted in the G40 at their instigation.

In the past three days they have been everywhere as they were busy building bridges and mending relations that had gone sour in the past week and now they want us to appear to be vindictive so that they continue manipulating the G40 as they will be fearing an ascendancy to power of someone they have been made to hurt and thus the G40 will be scared and continue to fight in the corner of their master against us.

No

Not anymore

Akatora chikwambo chake kana zvapesana ngaasada kutishandisa, ndiye anoziva kwaakachitora nezvaakachitorera ngaanodzosera ega.
Hatidi kuzorana chifuta pamuromo kuti tiite sekunge tadyawo nyama yacho tese.

Vanoenda endai henyu but l am here telling you that this will backfire. Mvura inotevera payakambofamba napo.

INI KWETE NDARAMBA ZVEKUSHANDISANA NEKUITISANA.

Godfrey Tsenengamu

EXPOSED: Makarau Caught Rigging Mwenezi East Election

Terrence Mawawa Mwenezi | Local election monitoring organisations and pressure groups have slammed the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), for manipulating the voter registration exercise in the Mwenezi East Constituency.
ZEC, seen by political observers as grossly biased towards Zanu PF, has released a shocking figure of 47159 registered voters, triggering fears the whole process is fraudulent.

In a statement released by Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development on Friday, the outreach exercise carried out by ZEC in Mwenezi East Constituency, between February 23 and March 23, was dubious and calculated to tilt the election results in favour of Zanu PF.
“We are puzzled to learn that 47 159 voters were registered in Mwenezi East Constituency. This effectively means the whole process lacks sincerity.

It is practically impossible to have such a massive number of voters in a rural constituency. The by-election is just a dead rubber because of outright rigging,” said COTRAD in a statement.
A Heal Zimbabwe Trust official said ZEC’ s refusal to engage key stakeholders in the voter registration process exposed the commission’s gross incompetence.
“There is need to overhaul the ZEC setup.There is overt bias towards Zanu PF within the ZEC structures,”said the Heal Zimbabwe Trust official.

According to figures released by ZEC, 62 polling stations have been established in the constituency.
“The voter outreach programme went on smoothly.We can confirm that 47 159 voters were registered for the coming Mwenezi East By-election,”said a ZEC official.

Judge Sues ZHRC

High Court judge Justice Jester Helena Charewa has taken her former employer, the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC), to court, claiming outstanding salary and allowances to the tune of $34 196.

The judge worked as ZHRC executive secretary prior to her appointment to the bench. She joined the Commission in 2014 and during her time of employment with ZHRC, she was getting almost half of her actual monthly package.

On March 2 this year, Justice Charewa decided to issue summons after an unsuccessful attempt to recover the debt outside court.

She is claiming the $34 196 plus interest.

In the summons issued by Chinamasa, Mudimu and Maguranyanga Law Firm, Justice Charewa indicated that she was appointed as executive secretary for ZHRC on June 1, 2014.

It was agreed that she would get monthly allowances and salary totalling $5 094, but the Commission violated the agreement.

The Commission unilaterally paid Justice Charewa a total gross of $2 973 monthly, leaving a balance of $2 121.

Between July 2014 and September 2015, the debt ballooned to $34 196.

Justice Charewa made several demands for payment of the outstanding dues, but nothing materialised. According to the summons, ZHRC does not dispute the debt, but has neglected or failed to pay.

Justice Charewa confirmed that she also owes the Commission $2 410, being costs for the repair of her personal vehicle during her employment with ZHRC.

She indicated in the papers that the Commission can still deduct the $2 410 from her outstanding salary and allowances.

Justice Charewa is also a former deputy registrar of the African Court on Human and People’s Rights.

ZHRC was still to respond to the suit. – State Media

Mercury Poisoning Disaster Looms | SHOCK DETAILS

 

•Artisanal miners wilfully ingest metal

•Rivers depleted of fish

Artisanal miners countrywide are reportedly exposing themselves and their families to mercury poisoning through inhaling the poisonous chemical’s vapour and smoke during gold processing.According to reports, panners occasionally swallow gold nuggets laced with mercury to evade the police.
Most panners prefer handling mercury without protective clothing for fear of losing gold particles.

Mercury poisoning occurs through inhalation or coming into contact with vapour and ingestion, which can lead to headaches, decreased cognitive function, loss of coordination, visual impairment and reduced ability to think, among other symptoms.

High exposure to mercury can lead to respiratory complications, kidney malfunction and death.
Medical experts say studies in the mood and emotional altering effects of mercury could solve the conundrum of high incidents of violence among artisanal miners.

Some of the symptoms of mercury poisoning include mood swings, irritability and nervousness.
The Herald visited artisanal mining hubs in Kadoma, Chakari, Patchway in Sanyati and Chikuti in Makonde where the use mercury is rampant.

Interviews with artisanal miners there indicate that some miners and middle-level gold buyers now suffer loss of sight, memory and weight, while others have uncontrolled movement of muscles due to damage to the nervous system.

There are also fears of a correlation between mercury exposure and poor results in local schools.
Recently, there were reports of over 150 tonnes of mercury being smuggled into the country, most of which ends up in the hands of artisanal miners.

The far-reaching consequences of mishandling mercury have resulted in some of it being discharged into rivers where people unrelated to mining are being exposed through eating contaminated fish.

Kadoma residents complained of the poor metallic taste of fish found in Claw Dam, which opens another avenue of contamination in humans.

Said resident Mr Jairos Muza: “The fish here in Kadoma taste so bad that you have to fry it thoroughly to at least enjoy your meal. The fish here does not have the same taste with fish from other areas.

“Frying the mercury contaminated fish means the liquid turns into vapour and is inhaled by people inside the house, thereby starting the process of accumulation of the heavy metal in the body.

“Artisanal miners said they swallow the heavy metal as an insurance policy against theft and being duped in the cut-throat gold trade.”
The miners have emerged as the most exposed to mercury poisoning, as they are directly involved in at least two stages where mercury is burnt.

At least 1,5 million people depend on mining for livelihood.

“Mercury is something we have grown used to in our trade, but we do not know the dangers it poses,” said Mr Job Banda of Village 5 in Chikuti.
“We even swallow the amalgam, a combination of the gold and mercury when you realise that someone wants to dupe you or when the gold output at the mill is not satisfactory.”

The swallowing of mercury and gold amalgam by the miners was corroborated by Mr Lingo Ndwamba at Patchway, who said the practice was done especially when one was confronted by the police.

Asked how the amalgam would be recovered, the artisanal miners said it was released almost immediately from the body owing to the density of mercury.

“It does not even take seconds for the mercury to come out and you can actually feel it rolling down your pants,” said Mr Ndwamba.
Medical experts say this results in the mercury dissolving internal tissue or it gets absorbed and spread to other organs. Buyers who get gold from the artisanal miners for onward resell are also exposed, as they have to burn off the mercury to purify the gold or authenticate it.

This is usually done in enclosed rooms, away from the prying eyes of the police and robbers.

Most women and children find themselves exposed in this way as they become passive inhalers of the resultant smoke and mercury vapour.

Studies show high levels of mercury in lactating mothers, exposing their children to mercury poisoning during breastfeeding, while mild toxicity in pregnant women impairs brain development of the unborn child.

Mashonaland West provincial medical director Dr Wenceslas Nyamayaro said due to limited information on the dangers of mercury and poor health consciousness by artisanal miners, most would die without knowing the cause.

Artisanal miners have blamed mill owners for not adopting safe gold processing systems like the use of the James Table and hammer mills as opposed to the stamp mill.
Use of the James Table would lead to recovery of about 90 percent of gold, compared to around 50 percent when using mercury.

This, the artisanal miners contended, was driven by greed as the millers would further process the remaining byproduct and recover more gold.
“It is selfishness on the part of mill owners who want to continue with the current means of processing gold so that they charge us for using their mill and go on to get gold after reprocessing our ore,” Mr Misheck Muchenje of Patchway said.

A mill owner Mr Lovemore Mlilo, said newer and safer machinery which does not rely heavily on mercury was expensive, before calling on Government to help in mechanising the industry.

Artisanal miners representative, Mr Evans Ruzvidzo, said there was need for investment in awareness programmes to protect artisanal miners.
“We once carried out awareness programmes and demonstrations on safe ways of handling mercury around 2004 and that helped, but more people are into artisanal mining which calls for the intensification of the programme,” he said.

Taking the gold to Fidelity Printers and Refiners is a legal minefield requiring a plethora of licences which scare away artisanal miners and they thus resort to the unorthodox means.

The miners said there was need for softening of requirements for them to regularise their operations, so that they could take their gold to Fidelity Printers and Refiners.
Owing to the high risk, artisanal miners have adopted unorthodox coping means, which have dreadful health consequences.

After crushing of gold ore, mercury is added to isolate it from other metals.

This is done by burning the combination using a smouldering log so that the mercury, together with other impurities, are burnt, leaving behind the gold because of its incombustible nature.

The mercury and impurities turn into vapour and smoke, which is then released into the atmosphere and inhaled at source.
More than 150 tonnes of mercury is illegally finding its way into the country against 50 tonnes imported through legal means.

So perverse has been the supply of mercury that it can be sold even in hair saloons, with a teaspoon going for $5 in areas such as Kadoma.
Previously, the same amount would cost $15 and is mostly available from gold millers.

Kadoma has about 120 mills, while Makonde has only 21.
Mining companies operating legally are accused of discharging mercury and cyanide into water bodies, resulting in loss of livestock.

Cattle favour cyanide contaminated water to natural water owing to the salty taste.

Cyanide overflow contaminated Angwa River in Chikuti recently, resulting in death of fish and cattle.
People in the area said they scrambled for the fish which they consumed, exposing themselves to more danger.

“We no longer have fish in this part of Angwa River because they died about two years ago due to cyanide poisoning,” said Mr Shepard Mupukuta.

Officials from the Ministry of Health and Child Care said there were no ready statistics on the number of people affected by mercury, since it was difficult to detect.

Principal director in the ministry responsible for preventative services Dr Gibson Mhlanga said: “Institutions could have that information, but we do not routinely get the statistics from the institutions since it’s not a common condition”.- State Media

 

My Dad Would Be Proud – Young Igwe

Peter “Young Igwe” Moyo believes he has finally evolved into the suave sungura artiste that his late father, Tongai, wanted him to be.

When sungura giant Tongai Moyo breathed his last in 2011, he grudgingly handed over the reins of his treasured Utakataka Express band to his eldest son Peter because there was no other option available to him.

“Many will find it hard to accept I was originally not a fan of his music and sungura music in general. I was more into reggae/dancehall. More importantly, I was more into soccer than music.

“I used to play for the Lancashire Steel junior team in Kwekwe alongside the likes of 2014 Castle Lager Premiership Soccer Star of the Year Dennis Dauda.

“My talent on football was unquestionable. That is why even today my best friend is a football person — CAPS United and Zimbabwe goalkeeper Edmore Sibanda,” Young Igwe told the Daily News on Sunday.

The rising sungura artiste added that his late father was very frustrated by the fact that football was his eldest son’s first love.

“On his deathbed, he poured his heart out. He frankly told me that he was not convinced that I would carry forward the rich music legacy he worked so hard to build.

“His exact words were ‘Nguva yangu yakwana, ndakashanda nesimba kuti music yangu isvike payasvika apa saka handidi iparare. Dai ndine mumwe mwana muhombe ndaimusiira zvino ndiwe uripo, basa ndopa iwe. (My time in this world is up. I worked very hard to build my music brand and as such I want someone to carry it forward. Among my children you are the only one old enough to take over my band),” the Utakataka Express frontman remembered.

Six years after the death of his father, Young Igwe is convinced that he now has what it takes to be a great sungura artiste.

“Unlike before my father passed on, I have really fallen in love with sungura music. I have developed a great passion for it and I am very sure that my new and third album, to be launched on Africa Day at Jazz 24/7, will turn out to be a very very good one.
“The album will pleasantly surprise music fans. It will match or surpass the ones produced by my father,” Young Igwe said.

So confident is the rising sungura artiste about the new album that he has titled it Mopao Mokonzi (which means boss in Lingala) — a moniker that his father used at the peak of his music career.

“The quality of the forthcoming album has convinced me to inherit the title Mopao Mokonzi from my late father.

“My producer Jabulani Ndlovu actually told me he last produced an album of that calibre when my father was still alive which justifies my belief that I am now Mopao Mokonzi,” the Mushonga Mukuru hit-maker told the Daily News on Sunday.

The forthcoming album has six tracks — Mweya Mutsvene, Baba Namai, Kurera Haizi Nyore (featuring Andy Muridzo,) Mudiwa Wangu, Musara Pavana and Muridzi Weupenyu.
On Mopao Mokonzi, the Young Igwe collaborated with CAPS United goalkeeper Sibanda and gospel artiste Trymore Bande.

The Kwekwe-born Young Igwe burst onto the music scene in 2013 when he released his debut album Mushonga Mukuru. He followed it up with Mabasa aMwari two years later.
The Utakataka frontman’s last release was a DVD for his second album Mabasa aMwari that was launched in December last year at Dandaro Inn in the Harare Showgrounds.
Young Igwe conceded that taking over from his father when he succumbed to non-Hodgkins cancer in 2011 was not a walk in the park.

“When my father passed on, I quickly inherited the band and it was not an easy task because I was a novice then.

“In the beginning I could only perform well just two of my father’s songs — Muchina Muhombe and Samanyemba. But I have to thank God because he gave me the strength and courage to soldier on and fill in the very big boots left by my legendary father.

“I was put under enormous pressure because some people unfairly expected me to hit the ground running but because God was on my side I persevered.

“I am happy now because the pressure has eased considerably because music fans are now generally happy with my performances and compositions. I guess the pressure helped me become the real Mopao Mokonzi,” said Young Igwe.-  Daily News

200 Killed In Colombian Mudslides

BOGOTA. — Rescuers clawed through piles of mud and twisted debris yesterday searching for survivors after violent mudslides destroyed homes in southern Colombia, killing over 200 people and injuring hundreds more.

They were the latest victims of deadly floods and mudslides that have struck the Pacific side of South America over recent months, also killing scores of people in Peru and Ecuador.

In the southwestern Colombian town of Mocoa a sudden surge of mud and water swept away homes, bridges, vehicles and trees, leaving piles of wrecked timber buried in thick mud.

The mudslides slammed Mocoa late on Friday after days of torrential rain in the Amazon basin area town of 40 000.

“The latest information we have is that there are 206 people confirmed dead, 202 injured, 220 missing, 17 neighbourhoods hit hard,” Colombian Red Cross chief Cesar Uruena said.

Yesterday, President Juan Manuel Santos was set to return to the town, the capital of Putumayo department, with cabinet ministers to supervise rescue efforts in the heavily forested region.

Santos met with rescuers and survivors in Mocoa on Saturday, and declared a public health and safety emergency to speed up rescue and aid operations.

“Dear God, I don’t want to even remember that,” said street vendor Marta Ceballos, who survived the mudslide.

“To see how some people screamed, and others cried, ran, tried to flee in cars, on motorcycles, and how they were trapped in the mud. It’s all too, too difficult,” she told AFP.

Ceballos said that she lost all of her material possessions. “The only things I fortunately did not lose were my husband, my daughters and my nephews,” she said.

Putumayo Governor Sorrel Aroca called the event “an unprecedented tragedy” for the area.

There are “hundreds of families we have not yet found and whole neighbourhoods have disappeared”, he told W Radio.

Carlos Ivan Marquez, director of the National Disaster Risk Management Unit, told AFP the mudslides were caused by the rise of the Mocoa River and tributaries.

The flooded rivers caused a “big avalanche,” the army said in a statement.

Some 130 millimetres of rain fell on Friday night, president Santos said.

“That means 30 percent of monthly rainfall fell last night, which precipitated a sudden rise of several rivers,” he said.

He promised earlier on Twitter to “guarantee assistance to the victims of this tragedy, which has Colombians in mourning.”

“Our prayers are with the victims and those affected,” he added.

One thousand emergency personnel, including soldiers and local police, were helping the rescue effort. Mocoa was left without power or running water, and there were reports of people looting stores in search of bottled water.

“There are lots of people in the streets, lots of people displaced and many houses have collapsed,” retired Mocoa resident Hernando Rodriguez (69), said by telephone.

“People do not know what to do . . . there were no preparations” for such a disaster, he said.

“We are just starting to realise what has hit us.”

Several deadly landslides have struck Colombia in recent months.

A landslide in November killed nine people in the rural southwestern town of El Tambo, officials said at the time.

A landslide the month before killed 10 people in the north of the country.

Climate change can play a big role in the scale of natural disasters, such as this one, a senior UN official said.

“Climate change is generating dynamics and we see the tremendous results in terms of intensity, frequency and magnitude of these natural effects, as we have just seen in Mocoa,” said Martin Santiago, UN chief for Colombia.

In another development, Indonesian rescuers, joined by police and soldiers, found one body and continued to look for 28 other people feared to be buried after a landslide triggered by heavy rain on Indonesia’s Java Island, a spokesman for the national disaster agency said.

The mud and debris from the Saturday landslide in a village in the Ponorogo area of East Java had engulfed more than 20 houses after sliding 800 meters down a hillside, National Disaster Management Agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said.

Some of the victims were believed to be members of a group harvesting ginger crops in fields around the village, he said.

Rescue efforts were hampered by people flocking to the area to see the landslide and causing traffic jams, he said earlier.

The local disaster mitigation agency had warned of the risk of a landslide due to recent rain, and some people had only returned to the village on Saturday after staying the night in a shelter, said the official. — AFP/Reuters.

Student Shot Dead At University

Bloemfontein — An 18-year-old student was shot and killed in Universitas, Bloemfontein on Saturday night, paramedics said.

 ER24 spokesperson Werner Vermaak said the student’s body was in the street when they arrived on the scene shortly before 20:00.

People on the scene told them that an armed robbery had taken place at the house he was living in.

He had apparently run out of the house after he was shot, and collapsed in the street.

“Sadly, there was nothing that paramedics could do for him and he was declared dead on scene,” said Vermaak.

The authorities would investigate.

— AFP

Jealous Sex Worker Stabs Client In Bulawayo Hotel

A HARARE man who was booked at a local hotel was yesterday allegedly stabbed by a suspected prostitute who got jealous after he engaged the services of her rival.

Sources told The Chronicle that the man, who appeared to be in his late 20s, stormed out of his hotel room shortly after 9AM, screaming as blood gushed out of a wound following the vicious attack.

“We were busy serving our bosses breakfast when we heard a man screaming and there was blood all over his body. He rushed to the reception and narrated his ordeal to the people manning the desk,” said the source.

The man whose name could not be immediately established was, according to the source, stabbed with a knife by the woman who was not happy that he had hired another woman to spend Saturday night with. After committing the offence the suspect fled.

“It appears every time the man is in Bulawayo he would engage the services of the suspect but on that particular night he had opted for another woman and that incensed the suspect resulting in her stabbing him in the arm,” said the source.

After the incident, police were called to the scene and the man was taken to hospital.

When The Chronicle news crew visited the hotel, the man confirmed the attack, but refused to give further details.

He however appeared to be in a stable condition.

“Don’t worry it’s okay,” he said.

Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Precious Simango said she had not yet received a report on the matter.

Gunmen Raid Byo Pharmacy For The Fourth Time In A Month

TWO armed robbers pounced on a Bulawayo pharmacy at the weekend and got away with over $600 after threatening to shoot employees.

The armed robbery occurred on Saturday at 7.50PM at Third Avenue Pharmacy situated along 3rd Avenue and Lobengula Street, 10 minutes before the pharmacy closed at 8PM.

The attackers are said to have threatened to shoot the pharmacy’s two employees before getting away with $640 in the fourth armed robbery in the city within a month.

A source said the two gunmen pointed a pistol at a male employee, Mr Bongani Mkandla, demanding cash.

“Bongani then called one Caroline Chikerema who was at the dispensary and informed her to hand over all the money to them and she complied,” said a source.

The Chronicle visited the pharmacy yesterday but it was closed.

The pharmacy’s owner, Mr Daniel Sibanda, said his employees complied with the armed robbers’ demands to avoid being attacked.

“The workers said the two walked in pretending to be looking for some drug. When they were still in the process of serving them, the two turned against them demanding cash. They even cocked the gun and pointed it at the employees,” he said.

Mr Sibanda said the employees feared for their lives and handed over all the money which was in the pharmacy.

He said the armed robbery occurred while there were no security personnel manning the premises.

Mr Sibanda said they are now in the process of installing closed-circuit television (CCTV) to enhance security in the shop.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Precious Simango said investigations were underway in connection with the armed robbery.

She said there was a need for companies to enhance their security through employing security guards and installing CCTVs.

“We can only emphasise the need for businesses to enhance their security while we increase our patrols. But the public should be cognisant that police cannot be everywhere at all time. We want to urge business to bank their money as well,” said Insp Simango.

Drama As Mugabe Male Youth Fights Sexual Assault In Prison

ZANU-PF Bulawayo Provincial Youth Deputy Commissar Tichaona Chikwava (33) allegedly battled for about three hours with his cellmates at Bulawayo Prisons who wanted to sodomise him.

A court heard Chikwava from Makokoba suburb sustained injuries on his face last week when he fought with other prisoners who were determined to sexually assault him.

Two weeks ago, Chikwava was sentenced to 12 months in prison for faking former provincial youth chairperson Mr Khumbulani Mpofu`s death and asking for a  $1 000 funeral donation from the party.

On Friday last week, his lawyer Mr Dumisani Dube of Mathonsi, Ncube law chambers appeared before magistrate Mr Franklin Mkhwananzi pleading with the court to give him $100 bail pending appeal.

Mr Dube said the court must consider substituting a custodial sentence by ordering Chikwava to perform community service.

“The court did not consider his mitigation when they were sentencing my client. The accused person is a first offender and he pleaded guilty to the charge.

He is also the father of a minor who is supposed to attend school. I submit that there is a possibility or chance of custodial sentence or an option to pay fine,” said the lawyer.

“I have been advised by the prison guards that the rights of my client were infringed this week. They informed me that his cellmates tried to sodomise him and then they started to fight for about three hours and he has a swollen face.”

The magistrate granted Chikwava bail of $100.

“The accused person is ordered to surrender his travel documents to the clerk of courts and is also ordered to report to Mzilikazi police station once a week,” said Mr Mkhwananzi.

The court heard that Chikwava and Blessed Mushandu faked Mr Mpofu’s death in order to get the donation. However, Mushandu pleaded not guilty to the fraud charge and State failed to prove that he committed the crime.

He was acquitted.

Last week, the court heard that the pair requested   $1 000 donation from the party.

Police dramatically swooped on Chikwava and Mushandu on March 22 at the Zanu-PF offices while the duo was waiting to be given the money.

However, Mushandu disappeared along the way to Donnington Police Station.

Mr Mkhwananzi convicted Chikwava on his own plea of guilty to fraud.

He sentenced Chikwava to 12 months in prison but suspended four months on condition that he does not within the next five years commit a similar crime.

Prosecuting, Mr Nkathazo Dlodlo said on March 22 Chikwava and Mushandu went to the Zanu-PF offices in the city to ask for a donation for the burial of a party member.

“The accused persons introduced themselves to a complainant, operations director Cde Robert Noel Hugo (44) as members of the party. They produced fake donation papers,” said Mr Dlodlo.

“The accused persons produced a fake death certificate indicating the deceased as Mr Mpofu and requested $1 000 for funeral expenses.”

The court heard that Hugo became suspicious and enquired from other Zanu-PF members who told him that Mr Mpofu was still alive.

Mr Dlodlo said Hugo reported to the police leading to the arrest of Chikwava and Mushandu. -State Media

Moyo Bounces Back

Policy Co-ordination and Promotion of Socio-Economic Ventures minister Simon Khaya Moyo says he is back after almost a year on medical leave.

Moyo, who was absent from duty for more than nine months due to ill health, returned to work last week and yesterday told The Standard that he was “ready to run”.

“I am back to work my brother and ready to do my duty. What else do you want me to say? It’s all systems go for me,” he said.

The minister, who doubles as the Zanu PF spokesperson, was reportedly in South Africa where he was receiving medical attention. Yesterday he said he could not talk about his health in an interview.

“My brother, I can’t talk about my health; what should be important is that I am now at work,” he said.

“Are you not happy that I am back? Never mind speculation, I am here to serve my people.”

Misheck Sibanda, the chief secretary to the president and Cabinet had earlier confirmed the minister’s return.

“Yes, he is back in the country but he is yet to report for work. I don’t know when he will come to work,” he said on Friday.

Zanu PF secretary for administration, Ignatious Chombo has been acting as the ruling party spokesperson during Khaya Moyo’s long absence.

Khaya Moyo, despite being away from work for over a year, continued to draw a full salary while he was on the prolonged sick leave.

Critics and lawyers said in a normal environment Khaya Moyo should have resigned or forced to resign after six months, but Information minister Chris Mushowe recently dismissed the assertion.

Lawyer, Valentine Mutatu, said labour laws allowed one to take paid sick leave of up to three months, with another three usually unpaid.

Thereafter, one has to consider resigning on health grounds or be forced to retire. – The Standard

HORROR TORTURE EXPOSED: ZRP Cop Shackles Elderly Woman to Open Wire Fence

Dear Editor,

This is totally unacceptable Zimbabweans. It’s one thing to just hear these things and it’s another to see evidence of torture! This is from a friend at Zim Rights NGO Forum:

For immediate release: Gutu: Anna Masukangoto from Gutu South under Chief Nyamande is currently under torture as seen in that picture above. One police officer by the name Dzimano Force Number 077907F9 stationed at Chinyika base under Bhasera is allegedly masterminding the torture. ZimRights is reliably informed that Anna is targeted as one of the few residents resisting the construction of a certain church in the wet lands. Lets say NO TO TORTURE. ZimRights will leave no stone unturned on this matter as we fight to uphold our constitution.

Why Mugabe’s Thieving Ministers Are Not In Jail

President Robert Mugabe and his Cabinet are responsible for suing ministers and other government bureaucrats fingered in blatant theft of millions of government dollars by Auditor-General Mildred Chiri, Parliament has said.

This comes after Chiri has routinely issued adverse reports on abuse of public funds, but they have gone largely ignored with no discernible action taken against the culprits.
Last year, the auditor-general’s report on Appropriation Accounts, State Enterprises and Parastatals found 22 ministries out of a total 26 to have abused funds as well as having flouted procurement procedures and governance rules.

Police have said they cannot act on the persistent allegations of corruption against ministers because there was no complainant.

Assistant clerk of Parliament Johane Gandiwa said the Public Accounts Committee — a body in the legislature that must study public audits — had no fiduciary responsibility for levelling corruption charges against thieving ministers.

“It is not the duty of Parliament to govern. Parliament does not appoint ministers. It is the duty of the Executive. We cannot be a complainant. We expect the Executive to take up the issue,” Gandiwa told a recent workshop in Gweru to enhance editors’ understanding of the mandate and functions of Parliament and the Public Accounts Committee.

“It is against the principle of separation of powers,” he said, referring to a political doctrine prescribing separation of political power between the legislature, executive, and judiciary.
Mugabe recently urged the public to presume ministers’  innocence until proven guilty.

Speaking on his 93rd birthday interview, Mugabe said: “We only hear so and so is corrupt. Well, this could be the case. Perhaps the big fish might also be capable of hiding their corruption. I don’t know. Or are people afraid to come out and even come to us and say so and so steals such amounts and we investigate that.

“For now we only hear big fish, big fish, big fish. People were in the habit of accusing the others of being corrupt with no evidence.

“I will investigate but I don’t want political attacks as it were…if there are evidence we will pursue that evidence and certainly we will deal with the persons.”
Gandiwa noted that evidence discovered from an audit cannot be used in a judicial
proceeding.

The courts’ main objections are based on the auditor receiving the corruption assumptions in out-of-court discussions, normally subject to the hearsay rule.

The assistant clerk of Parliament however said parliamentary portfolio committees “are pushing.” He said there were legislative reforms underway to bolster anti-corruption efforts.
Gandiwa said the Public Accounts Committee — chaired by an opposition MP Paurina Mpariwa — recently came up with 18 recommendations directed at Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa, which have all been accepted by the Finance minister.

Chinamasa told the National Assembly last month he has started a process to take action over damning exposés by the AG.

The Finance minister said his handicap was that he did not have the staff to comb through the voluminous auditor’s reports.

This was after legislators called on Parliament to bring the Executive to order for grand scale theft of public money which has deprived some of Zimbabwe’s poorest citizens of better access to fundamental services such as health and education.

Years of evidence indicate that Zimbabwe’s current political system is built on patronage and that ultimately high-level corruption is rewarded rather than punished.

Chinamasa said he had to negotiate with the Civil Service Commission so that government creates an establishment solely dedicated to reading the government auditor’s reports and responding to them.

“I believe we are almost getting there,” Chinamasa said. “You cannot respond to all those auditor’s reports unless there is some team dedicated to ploughing through all those reports and disseminating or rather discriminating what may not be quite true and what is true and correcting the mistakes which are pointed out in those reports.”

Antony Chigumba, director of audit in the AG’s office, said they were “a Supreme Audit Institution (SAI) of Zimbabwe” that examines, audits and report to Parliament on the management of public resources with the aim of improving accountability and good corporate governance.

But despite the AG’s myriad damning corruption reports, the State has failed to hold the highest members of government accountable for theft of public funds, despite its stated commitment to eradicating corruption and much good work from investigators and prosecutors at the technical level. – Daily News

Former NSSA Boss Vera Dies

Former National Social Security Authority (Nssa) investments director Shadreck Vera has died after a short illness.

A family spokesperson told the Daily News On Sunday that burial arrangements were yet to be made and mourners were gathered at his Mandara home in Harare.

A colourful character, Vera helped quite a number of bankers dusring his reign at Nssa, but left the pensions authority under a cloud last year — together with four other high-ranking Nssa officials — after a raft of allegations, including bad investment decisions bordering on criminality.

Together with then general manager James Matiza, the group was accused of prejudicing the authority of millions of dollars in the process. – Daily News

FC Platinum Rout Dynamos

By Milton Mashasha | Platimun FC scored 1 to beat Dynamos.

Platinum scored from a spot kick/penalty in the 45+1 minutes first half.

This was an early litmus test for the rebuilding Harare giants Dynamos FC will take a centre stage at the giant National Sports Stadium this afternoon as they face the fancy side FC Platinum in week one of the Zimbabwean topflight league.

The glamour boys who were in a recruitment exercise after the departure and release of a bulk of senior players, the likes of Dominic Mukandi, Walter Mukànga, Tatendà Mukuruva, Brett Amidu, Godknows Murwira who left for better offers whereas Roderick Mutuma, Sydney Linyàma, Jacob Muzokomba and Stephen Alimenda were shown the exit by Lloyd Mutasa. Mutasa then brought in quite à number of new players into the Dynamos camp to fill the void left by their regulars.
The players include a foreigner, a Cameroonian forward Ntouba Epoupa Christian Joel, goàlminder Blessing Mwandimutsira a former Buffaloes player, Lincoln Zvasiya, Phakamani Dube, Quality Kangadze, Emmanuel Mandiranga, Cleopas Kapupirika and Gift Saunyama. On the other side their opponent FC Platinum scooped top quality players in the Zimbabwean premier soccer league and on paper they seem to be strong Championship contenders before kick starting their campaign.

They have got in their books former Hwange hitman Gift Mbweti, speed winger Talent Chawapihwa, former Dynamos, dynamite, pint sized midfielder Brett Amidu, Agripa Murimba who was with Mutate City last season and also they have won the battle against Chicken Inn where they had a player wrangle for the player status that is Lawrence Mhlanga whom his former team Chicken Inn argued that the player has a running contract with them.

The Harare giant must be at their best to beat the Zvishavane-based outfit FC Platinum.FC has done extremely well in the past two seasons under their coach Norman Mapeza who is now also acting as the interim coach for the Warriors.Dynamos who are having a youthful side this season although with few seasoned and experienced players in the form of their skipper Ocean Mushure, Lincoln Zvasiya, Obey Mwerahari and winger Masimba Mambare. They have got a competitive side of which their standard and strength will come to a real test this afternoon.

FC Platinum who normal depends on their team mobility as their strength and force behind their superiority against opponents where they mostly rely on their mobile midfielders and wing-backs for the goals.
They have got a bulk of attacking midfielders who can provide goals hence their disability is their strike force since the departure of Obrey Chirwa and Donald Ngomà to Tanzania and Walter Musonà to South Africa,they dominant play but no finishers upfront.
Dynamos need to fortify their midfield to weaken FC Platinum otherwise the latter might dominant the entire match. Moreso the Dynamos new acquisition,Cameroonian striker Ntouba Epoupa will have to exhibit himself, why he was signed to dawn the blue and white jersey,in order to breach the pair of Gift Bello and Kelvin Moyo alongside Ian Nekati, Elvis Moyo or William Sitima who might complete the back four for FC. Otherwise it will be tough for young Dynamos strikers the likes of King Nasama, Madhiri and Nyakasaka to penetrate Platinum back four.

It will be an entertaining and explosive encounter, Lloyd Mutasa who had a stint as a coach with the platinum miners will be facing his former paymasters and he will be hard pressed to convince the ever demanding multitudes of the Dembare fans that he has built a formidable side that can challenge for the honours.
@lesego.

Mugabe’s Successor Is Satan Himself

PART1: By Nomusa Garikayi | “Neither do men put new wine into old bottles: else the bottles break, and the wine runneth out, and the bottles perish: but they put new wine into new bottles, and both are preserved,” said Jesus. Matthew 9:14–17.

ALSO READ: Zambia still worse than Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe politics is a catalogue of stupid mistakes; putting new wine into old worn-out bottles and ending up losing both the wine and the bottles. When will we learn!

Implementing the democratic reforms is the key to ending Zanu PF misrule.

By the late 1990s the people of Zimbabwe had figured it out that the nation will need democratic changes if they are ever going to end Zanu PF’s corrupt and tyrannical rule. The country’s best chance by a long mile to implement the democratic reforms was during the 2008 to 2013 GNU. Sadly, Tsvangirai and his MDC friends failed to get even one reform implemented. Not one!

MDC leaders were warned not to contest the 2013 elections without implementing the reforms but they would not listen. Senator David Coltart has explained why MDC ignored the warning.

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

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

The MDC leaders promised to implement the reforms after the rigged July 2013 elections, promising that they will not contest any future elections until reforms are implemented. Sadly, they have failed to get even one reform implemented but, sadder still, they are now preparing to contest the next elections in total disregard of the reality the elections will be flawed and their promise not to contest another flawed election.

Zimbabwe is in this economic and political mess because we have allowed Mugabe to establish and retain this corrupt and tyrannical de facto one-party dictatorship. The 37 years of misrule has been a disaster to the nation resulting in heart breaking human misery and over 30 000 killed in cold blood for selfish political gain. We need to implement the reforms if we are ever to get out of this hell-hole!

Opposition’s false hope of ending Zanu PF rule.

Yes, voter apathy and splitting the opposition vote have helped to keep Zanu PF in power in the first 20 years or so of our independence but time has moved on and the regime’s vote rigging has since evolved to deal with these issues. So, the call by the opposition to mobilise people to register and then to vote next year will not deliver the electoral victory they claim.

Zanu PF has made voter registration and voting in its party strongholds a breeze whilst making them near impossible in opposition strongholds. In preparation for the 2013 elections, there were more voter registration centres in Mhondoro with a population of 100 000 than in Harare or Bulawayo with a population of 2 million each, for example. The country will need a completely new voters roll for next year now that the decision has been made to use the biometric system; no doubt, the regime will make it as taxing as possible for the opposition supporters to register and then to vote.

The regime has many other vote rigging tools in its kit to deal with any surprises it may encounter. In the March 2008 vote Tsvangirai garnered 73% of the vote, by Mugabe’s own admission; the regime dealt with this, thanks to the tyrant’s total control of ZEC. After six weeks of recounting 5 million votes, ZEC reduced Tsvangirai’s tally to 47% – underlining the point that it is not enough to amass the votes if you cannot trust those who will count the votes.

In the July 2008 run-off that followed Mugabe using wanton violence, his most tried and trusted vote rigging tool, to overturned Tsvangirai’s 73% votes into an 85% landslide victory for himself!

In the 2013 elections Mugabe rigged the vote and walked away with 62% of the votes. In the recent Bikita West by-elections there were reports of the usual vote-buying and blatant intimidation by Zanu PF. The Zanu PF candidate won with a massive 78%. One does not need to be a rocket scientist to know that field one opposition candidate in all these cases will not have changed winner.

Those in the opposition camp are emphasising on voter mobilisation and ignoring the sheer extend and sophistication of Zanu PF’s vote rigging ability. The opposition is also wasting time forming a grand coalition to address a none existing the problem of vote splitting.

The national tragedy of the “Mugabe must go!” mantra.

It is important to realise that the Zimbabwe’s corrupt and tyrannical system of government is more than the individual or a few individuals but rather a political ethos that has permeated and penetrated deep into Zimbabwe society. We not only have a tyrant in the highest office in the land, we have tyrants at every level below him right down to the village thug terrorising the people in the name of Zanu PF.

 

We need to implement the democratic reforms not just remove Mugabe and a few of his cronies from power but to dismantle the whole dictatorship. If next year’s election fail to remove Mugabe and Zanu PF from power then they will be judged as a total failure.

However, even if next year’s elections removed of Mugabe and Zanu PF from office they must still be judged a failure because with no reforms in place the dictatorial system of government will still be in place – under new management. Tsvangirai, Mujuru or whoever is elected then will implement only a few democratic reforms, at best. Once in power, every few people would ever want to implement democratic reforms that will undermine their own ability to hold on to power, especially if they are already known to be corrupt and incompetent. Look what happened in Zambia!

The late Frederick Chiluba, was elected president of Zambia in 1991 on a ticket to deliver multi-party democracy but within weeks of assuming office he was haunting the country’s small independent media although it is the one that helped him win the presidency. He soon had the muzzle on the independent media whilst retaining total control of the public media just as his predecessor, Kenneth Kaunda had done.

One of the essential requirements for free, fair and credible elections is that the electorate must be well informed, an impossible task in a country with no freedom of expression and a free and independent media. The people of Zambia were glad to finally end Kaunda’s 27 years in power, just as we will be glad to end Mugabe’s 38 years in power, but other than that they have every reason to be miserable because they are still stuck with the curse of successive mediocre governments.

 

Zambia’s 1991 political change remove Kenneth Kaunda and has stopped future presidents staying in office beyond the maximum two terms. However, the democratic changes were not far reaching and ambitious enough to stop the election of corrupt and incompetent individuals into office.

Conclusion

Mugabe’s reign of terror is drawing to a close; we have the golden opportunity to set a new path for the country to follow. We can choose the path of freedom, justice and economic prosperity, guaranteed by good and competent democratic government; ours if implement all the democratic reforms before we install the next government. If we fudge it and install a new government after holding flawed elections then not all reforms will ever be implemented and we will condemn ourselves and posterity to mediocre governments led by corrupt and incompetent leaders.

We have had many opportunities to establish a healthy and functional system government in the past this could well be our last chance in a generation to get it right. I will be damned if all we manage is ensure future tyrants do not stay in power beyond the maximum two terms because it will only show that we, as a nation, have learnt nothing from other people and our past mistakes! After 38 years of blundering failures with tragic consequences; we still make the same foolish mistakes of putting new wine in old wine bottles!

 

 

 

LATEST – PSL Teams’ Players FULL NAMES

Sports Reporter| As the 2017 Premier Soccer League kicks off this weekend the PSL clubs have submitted their players list for the gruesome season ahead.

This year’s marathon league sees 18 teams battle it out for the honours out of the usual 16.

Most of the clubs have managed to retain the bulk of their players from last season with only former champions Dynamos losing most of their players to the South African Premiership.

ZimEye.com brings you the first list of players submitted to the PSL by various clubs:

CAPS United FC 2017 SQUAD

Goalkeepers

01) 01 SIBANDA Edmore
02) 28 CHIGUMBA Prosper
03) 16 MUCHAMBO Jorum

Defenders

04) 03 SITHOLE Last
05) 04 DAUDA Dennis
06) 06 ZVIREKEI Hardlife
07) 29 JUNGANO Justice
08) 15 PFUMBIDZAI Ronald
09) 17 BIZEKI Zvikomborero
10) 23 MUDZAMBWA Carlton
11) 05 MUSARURWA Valentine

Midfielders

12) 19 CHAFA Devon
13) 12 AMIDU A Brain
14) 18 NGDZO W Joel
15) 07 CHITIYO Ronald
16) 24 BAMUSI Phineas
17) 20 KAMHAPA Cabby
18) 21 MACHISI Crispen
19) 10 RUSIKE P Tafadzwa
20) 08 MUCHENJE T Moses
21) 26 NYAMUPFUKUDZA Kudzai

Strikers

22) 02 NGULUBE James
23) 25 TSIPA W Leonard
24) 31 KAMBANJE Amon
25) 22 ZHUWAWO T John
26) 09 CHUNGWA Dominic
27) 27 SITHOLE Nhivi Simba
HIGHLANDERS 2017 SQUAD

Goalkeepers:

01 SIBANDA Ariel,
02 MATUTU Prosper,
03 MADEYA Nedrick

Defenders:

04 MUDUHWA Peter,
05 NDLOVU Tendai,
06 PHIRI Benson,
07 MOYO Honest,
08 SIAMALONGA Charlon

Midfielders:

09 KUTSANZIRA Rahman,
10 NGULUBE Tendai,
11 MUNAWA Simon,
12 MUDZINGWA Erick,
13 BANDA Brian,
14 NADOLO King,
15 SILLA Adrian,
16 GAHADZIKWA Allen,
17 MAKARUSE Godfrey

Strikers:

18 MUTUMA Roderick,
19 MATEMA Ralph,
20 NYONI Gabriel,
21 DUBE Prince,
22 NDLOVU Nhlanhla,
23 ESONO Manuel Obiang Buale,
24 KALUNGA Tambwe,
25 LUNGA Ray,
26 EBABALI Yves

Developmental Quota

27 NDLOVU Nkosana,
28 NCUBE Bukhosi,
29 KHUMALO Denzel

DYNAMOS 2017 SQUAD

Goalkeepers

01 REYNERS Ashley
02 MATEYAUNGA Tonderai
03 MWANDIMUTSIRA Blessing

Defenders

04 MAKAHA Peace
05 DUBE Pakanani,
06 MATOVA Romario
07 MUSHURE Ocean
08 MWERAHARI Obey
09 MACHAZANE Marshal
10 ZVASIYA Lincoln
11 MUROIWA Elisha

Defensive Midfielders

12 SAUNYAMA Gift
13 CHIPUNZA Tichaona

Midfielders

14 NDABA Valentine
15 MUKAMBA Denver
16 SADIKI Takunda,
17 KAPUPURIKA Cleophas
18 MAMBARE Masimba
19 RUSERE Carlos
20 MANDIRANGA Emmanuel
21 GOROGODYO Simbarashe
22 MUTASA Wisdom

Strikers

23 MACHEKE Tawanda
24 EPOUPA Ntouba
25 KANGAZI Quality

Under 20

01 NASAMA King
02 KADONZVO Valentine
03 MADHIRI Musa
04 MURINGANI Tatenda
05 DHENERE Kudzie

: HWANGE FC 2017 SQUAD

Goalkeepers:

01 MVULA Tymon,
02 PHIRI Collen

Defenders:

03 NDLOVU Gerald,
04 MUKIWA Melvin,
05 PHIRI Clayton,
06 KAUNDA Houdlacks,
07 NCUBE Morestuf,
08 MUNORWEI Wilfred,
09 MOYO Obert,
10 MATAKE Kudakwashe.

Midfielders:

11 MULEYA Collen,
12 CHINYERERE Nomore,
13 GADZIKWA Shepherd,
14 CHICHEVO Takudzwa,
15 BANDA Admire,
16 LUNGU Oscar,
17 TSHUMA Andrew,
18 BANDA Craven,
19 NYONI Clavelo

Strikers:

20 KAUNDA Justin,
21 MATE Tendai,
22 ZULU Gilbert,
23 Jimu Muli.

DEVELOPMENT PLAYERS:

01 MUMPANDE Josias,
02 MUMBA Keith,
03 NYATHI Charlton,
04 TSHUMA Rivaldo,
05 NCUBE Ted.
Ngezi Platinum Fc
01 CHADYA Nelson
02 JAURE Partson
03 TAPERA Edgar
04 TAVARI Davison
05 MACHONA Knowledge
06 MURWIRA Godknows
07 MURERA Keith
08 AMINI Qadr
09 KETALA Nelson
10 MUKANGA Walter
11 CHAKOROMA Liberty
12 MOYO Xolisani
13 MUKANDI Dominic
14 MHUNGU Edgar
15 TEGURU Donald
16 CHARAMBA Michael
17 MABVURA Tichaona
18 DZUKAMANJA Terrence
19 BULAJI Kenneth
20 PAKAMISA Washington
21 PHIRI Mclive
22 MCHISA Tatenda
23 MLILO Mandlenkosi
24 CHIKWENHERE Zivanai
25 KWINJO Malvern
26 MATORE Tinashe
27 MADZOKERE Byron

Tsholotsho FC
Goalkeepers
01 Winston Chiwetu
02 MARION Chang
03 SAUNGWEME Godfrey
Defenders
04 NCUBE Thandolwenkosi
05 DUBE Spar
06 CHINDUNGWE Felex
07 NYABINDE Trust
08 MOYO Nkoslathi
09 NDLOVU Xolani
10 SIWELA Nkosana
Midfielders
11 NKOMO Canaan
12 MADANHIRE Bruno
13 MUFUDZA Roderick
14 NCUBE Oceint
15 CHIRWA Blessing
16 MAPHOSA Makhelele Brian
17 NCUBE Ayanda
Strikers
19 NYATHI Lucky
20 VUNDLA Lucky
21 PONYERA Mostafa
22 GAMA Nixon
23 SIBANDA Blessing
Head coach- TAWACHERA Farai
Assistant coach- NYATHI Saymore
Goalkeepers Coach- SIBANDA Farai
SHABANIE MINE
01 MAFUKIDZE Samuel
02 TANGWARA Alois
03 MUKUURA Kudakwashe
04 MANYANDE Lloyd
05 DZUMBUNU Admire
06 MUKUNDU Benjamin
07 MAPFUMO William
08 MPOFU Nyasha
09 MAVHUNGA Trevor
10 MAKOTO Charles
11 MUTIGO Bruno
12 NYABINDE Joe
13 CHIMOYO Tafadzwa
14 MURIMI Maxwell
15 TADERERA Wellington
16 CHIVANDIRE Dlyan
17 MUPASIRI Farai
18 MUZA Fradreck
19 CHIGEDE Tinashe
20 SAIDI Ebadi
21 DHUWA Collins
22 PHIRI Eria
23 KANYENZE Rashid
24 MUPUMHA Tinashe
Juniors-
25 MTOMBENI Tilbert
26 MUKADZAMBO Tawanda
27 CHIDOMAYA Collen
BLACK RHINOS 2017 SQUAD
01 RUSAWO Herbert
02 MAKONI Brian
03 CHAKANYUKA Wilson
04 BANDA Farai
05 HOMORA Bruce (Captain)
06 CHANDISAITA Brighton (Vice Captain)
07 CHIWUNGA Lot
08 KAPINDA Wonder
09 MHANDU Vincent
10 MINE Martin
11 LINYAMA Sydney
12 KUREVA Milton
13 MUGABE Gift
14 MUKOMBWE Jameson
15 MUKOMBWE Pride
16 MBEWE Douglas
17 WASILLI Yusuf
18 SALIMA James
19 SARAMAYA Lincoln
20 MARERE Benjamin
21 CHIGUDU Taurai
22 MWENGA Roy
23 AJANA Trevor
24 CHITSAMBA Cliff
25 MUDADI Donald
26 KATIZA Emmanuel
27 SHAKA Teddy
28 MUTANDAGAI Keith
29 MANDIZHA Patrick

Goal Keepers
Petros Mhari
Spencer Ngwerume
Francis Tinashe Tizayi
Kevin Njabulo Moyo

Defenders
Simon Shoko
Gift Bello
Kevin Njabulo Moyo
Ian Samuel Nekati
Rapheal Muduviwa
Elvis Thamsanqa Moyo
William Stima

Midfielders
Brett Amidu
Talent Chawapihwa
Hillary Bakacheza
Charles Sibanda
Rodwell Chinyengetere
Winston Mutulasoni Mhango
Nqobizitha Masuku
Tatenda Marshal Mudehwe
Nigel Makumbe
Gerald Takwara

Strikers
Ishmael Wadi
Agrippa Maxwell Murimba
Brian Muzondiwa
Gift Mbweti

Arsene Wenger Goes Mugabe

“I will not retire, retiring at this age is dying” – Mubageism hits Europe

gone Mugabe …Arsene Wenger

Sports Reporter| Under pressure, Arsenal Football Club boss, Arsene Wenger appears infected by the Mugabe syndrome as he refuses to leave the London based English Premier League side besides falling from grace.

Wenger reiterated his desire to manage the club again next season as he believes “retirement is dying” for people of his age.

Wenger, 67, has been criticised by some fans after the Gunners slipped to sixth in the Premier League following four defeats in their past five games.

A 10-2 aggregate loss to Bayern Munich in the Champions League added to the pressure on the Frenchman.

But Wenger, who has been at Arsenal since 1996, said: “I will not retire.”

No Condoms In Schools – Govt In New Sex Education Drive

THE Government will not distribute condoms in primary and secondary schools but will instead pursue other HIV intervention strategies that resonate with the mandate of schools, the Ministry of Health and Child Care has said.

Director HIV/Aids and TB unit in the Health Ministry Dr Owen Mugurungi told Parliamentarians in Kwekwe last week that emphasis should be placed on sexual reproductive health and HIV education rather than endorsing an illegality.

His remarks followed a presentation by the National Aids Council (Nac) which showed that girls as young as 10 years maybe engaging sexual activities. There has been widespread debate on whether or not condoms should be distributed in schools, with proponents of the idea arguing that school children should have access to protection as they were becoming sexually active early.

Dr Mugurungi said distribution of condoms in schools might create more problems than those intended to be solved.

“We will not distribute condoms in schools. No! We know that condoms are effective in fighting HIV, but we will not give them to school children. We would rather provide education and counseling to these children. Distributing condoms may create more problems for us,” he said.

Dr Mugurungi said he was happy that the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education had also taken a similar stance against the distribution of condoms to school children. He said efforts should be put to encourage school children to delay sexual debut.

“I’m glad that the ministry of education said it will not distribute condoms in schools. Their mandate is to provide education, not to dish out condoms. We don’t want to appear as if we are endorsing sex at that age. Actually what we should be working on is encouraging these kids to delay sexual debut not to give them condoms,” he said.

Dr Mugurungi said while some school going children were already sexually active, the numbers may not necessarily warrant distribution of condoms in schools.

Presenting the Mid-term Zimbabwe National HIV Strategic Plan III (ZNASP) to legislators, Nac monitoring and evaluation director Mr Amen Mpofu said statistics showed that HIV prevalence was higher among young girls than in young boys. He said the trend which maintains until the 40 to 44 years age group could be an indication that girls were debuting sex earlier than boys and were doing so with older men.

“Our girls are starting sex early, perhaps as early as 10 years old, as you can see from these statistics which show HIV prevalence in the 10 to 14 years age group being higher among girls,” he said.

He was however, quick to dismiss the idea of giving school children access to condoms, saying the country’s laws were against early sexual debut.

On condom uptake in the country Mr Mpofu noted a discrepancy in the number of condoms distributed annually and the number of people who may be using them. He said last year the country surpassed its target for condom distribution in 2016 of 100 million. A total of 104 million condoms were distributed last year.

The latest Zimbabwe Demographic Health Survey (ZDHS) however, shows that about 50 percent of females and 31 percent males aged between 15 and 49 years who had more than one partner in the past 12 months used a condom during their last sexual intercourse. The Ministry of Health and Childcare targets to increase the country’s condom uptake in the 15 to 49 age group as part of efforts to reduce the country’s HIV incidence rate. – State Media

500 Zanu PF Supporters Kicked Out Of Farm

by Shyleen Mtandwa | More than 500 people who were settled by Zanu PF at Kingdale farm in Norton have been evicted for illegally occupying “private” land by a local land development company.

The private land developer, Muparahwe properties last week, sent security details who chucked out the occupants who the private land developer said used politics to “invade” the property in 2014.

“ Last week they served us with eviction letters and told us that we should vacate this place claiming that we were illegally occupying this land, and yesterday they came with armed security details and invaded our houses,” said one of the evicted lady.

“ They came here and throw away our belongings accusing us squatting at their land, but what we know is that this is state land which we as Zimbabweans also has a right to occupy,” another victim said. “We have been staying here since 2013 and this company has not been serving land despite forcing us to pay monthly development rates and we are surprised to see them coming to evict us,” a male adult identified as Mutema said. Norton Member of Parliament, Temba Mliswa, mid last week, rushed to the farm where he held a meeting with the residents.

After the meeting Mliswa engaged Kudzayi Kadzere of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights with the aim of approaching the courts seeking for the suspension of the evictions. “I can confirm that Mliswa has approached us and we are in the process of getting instructions from the clients,” said Kadzere.

Muparahwe housing development company director, Cuthbert Mpame maintained that the evicted residents were illegal settlers. “I have consistently engaged Kingsdale occupiers even when I could have had them ejected on 20 October 2013, when the Constitutional Court gave us the green light to do so. At that time I engaged minister Chombo and the housing cooperatives and Zanu PF leadership, and agreed that they be given right of first refusal or first option to purchase the stands,” he said.  He said at least 900 occupants took up the offer while the rest resisted.

“Then in March 2014 a group of over 500 Zanu PF persons fronted by their local leadership went on to illegally occupy stands violently displacing purchasers,” he added .

 

 

Grace Rescues Kasukuwere

By Shiellah Sibanda | The latest information coming from First Lady, Grace Mugabe is that she has blocked attempts to have Local Government Minister Saviour Kasukuwere sacked.

Mrs Mugabe says a fair hearing must first be held before any conclusion is made on Kasukuwere, Sandi Moyo and Sarah Mahoka. While there is pressure on Grace to wield the axe fast and kick Kasukuwere out, she has put the brakes on everything flashing the caution while saying the procedure could be unfair altogether.

Said Grace; “Hatisi kuda kuroverera vanhu pane mhosva yavasina kuita.”

“Hatisi kudawo kuti zvimwe pakushanda vamwe tinogona kuvengana asi zvese izvozvowo tiri kuzviongorora kuti hapana here kusimuka kuvengana, kurasirira vamwe mhosva yavasina kupara. Zvese izvozvo tiri kuzvitarisa.

“Asiwo pane zvimwe zvakawanda zvatinokwanisa kubvumirana pano. Saka kana tikataurirana tikabvumirana kuti izvi zvakatadzwa zvinenge zvichiongororwa zvakare.”

This comes at a time when the two supreme decision making bodies, Zanu-PF’s Politburo and Central Committee will meet this week meet for crunch indabas.
In a statement yesterday, the ruling party’s Secretary for Administration Dr Ignatius Chombo said the Politburo and Central Committee meetings would be on Wednesday and Thursday respectively.

“On Wednesday 5th April and Friday 7th April 2017, Zanu-PF will hold its 308th Ordinary Session of the Politburo and 105th Central Committee respectively. Both meetings will be held as usual at the Zanu PF Headquarters and will start at 1000 hours. Members of both organs are urged to be on time to attend these meetings.

“Critical issues pertaining to the Party as well as national development will be discussed. Agendas will be availed on the day of the meeting. His Excellency, the President and First Secretary, RG Mugabe will chair both meetings,” he said.

Among the issues likely to be discussed include the fate of Women’s League Deputy Secretary Eunice Ntombizodwa Moyo and Sarah Mahoka, who were last week expelled pending a Politburo determination.

Zanu-PF Political Commissar Saviour Kasukuwere and party Mashonaland Central chair Dickson Mafios could also to be under the spotlight amid growing calls for them to be removed from their positions.

ONLY 1 ROADBLOCK: Govt Orders Police To Mount Only One Within 10km Radius

Ignatius Chombo

The Zimbabwean government has ordered the Zimbabwe Republic Police to mount only a single roadblock, within a 10km radius.

Home Affairs Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo says there will only be a single roadblock over a 20km stretch.

He also ordered the police to use a one-stop shop arrangement. This follows frequent complaints by motorists, tourists over the number of roadblocks and accusations that police officers are extorting motorists.

Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi has in recent days also complained the disproportionate number of roadblocks saying they discourage tourism.

Speaking to the state media, Minister Ignatious Chombo said: All Provincial commanders have been instructed to submit their monthly roadblock schedules to Police General Headquarters (Operations) to ensure effective monitoring of deployments in line with the organisational policy of erecting roadblocks at a distance of not less than 10km apart.

One-stop-shop roadblocks, which are multi-purpose, are being implemented to avoid duplications. Increased supervision of deployed personnel is going to be enhanced to correct any inconsistencies with policies and directives.

A review of all deployments is being done with a view to rationalising the roadblock deployment system in order to ensure effectiveness and efficiency.

SECRET POLICE LESSONS AT NIGHT: Hubby Fumes In Anger

By Staff Reporter | A married couple in Gwanda is on the verge of a divorce as a result of maths lessons allegedly being held deep into the night by a police officer in the town.
A husband who requested to remain anonymous told ZimEye.com that his marriage is on the rocks after he quarreled with his wife for coming home daily at around midnight claiming to be coming from attending Mathematics lessons conducted by a local police officer.

The husband alleges that his wife gets home at around midnight even during the weekends from the lessons that start as early as 10am daily. The late arrivals home by the wife led to the couple engaging in a fight according to the husband which resulted in the wife opting out of their matrimonial home in Jacaranda Low Density Suburb to stay with a friend in a single room in Jaunda High Density Suburb as she wife insisted on her maths lessons instead.

A follow up on the matter by ZimEye.com revealed that several residents in the town are not happy with the officer’s maths lessons that indeed stretch long into the night putting the lives of students into risk and causing feuds in homes and families.

According to the residents who ZimEye.com spoke to, scores of people up to about a hundred attend the lessons conducted by the officer in a hall and are dismissed late at night. The residents claim that indeed after the lessons suspicious coupling of learners is seen as the students of all ages make their way back home from the lessons.

“I am not surprised to hear such allegations coming out,” said a local taxi driver who claims to be transporting some of the students after the lessons every night.

“We have indeed experienced cases where known persons ask to be delivered at some places after their lessons and being picked up later, but its non of our business ours is to make money,” said the taxi driver.

The driver further explained that there are times when the lessons stretch to as late as 3am.

“Sometimes we have collected people at 3am from the lessons and just wonder what the husbands and parents of these people will be thinking when people are out that late just for maths,” he said.

“The problem is I never bothered myself about Maths my brother that’s why I am a taxi driver maybe there is a lot to learn in maths that needs people to learn until midnight but as an individual I will never allow my wife or daughter to be out that late just for maths lessons,” he added.

Contacted for a comment the wife of the complaining husband said that her husband is just jealous of her trying to better her education as she intends to pass maths and enroll as a trainee teacher at the local college.

Efforts to contact the police officer concerned were fruitless as his phone was not reachable through the day.

Dokora Empty Threats | BREAKING NEWS

A humiliation on President Mugabe…Lazarus Dokora

The government of Wales with all the resources at their disposal initiated curriculum reform in 2014 but will only be implementing it in 2021. Zimbabwe as poor as it is wants to implement their own reform immediately…

EDUCATION MINISTER Lazarus Dokora’s threats to fire teachers published in the state media at the weekend are empty utterances, it has emerged.

In the Sunday Mail edition, Dokora said he will remove from duty all teachers who do not know his new curriculum. This came as Dokora also celebrated the rushed reform calling it a success.

But the reality on the ground shows Dokora’s reforms are impossible and his own officers at the ministry offices rubbish him. This is not the first time the minister has rushed to impose changes to the education system. Last year he forced thousands of parents countrywide to a website scam for Grade 7 enrolment, something he within weeks soon reserved. He also banned voluntary club Scripture Union claiming that it is part of the curriculum. Once again, he soon reversed it after being humiliated on ZimEye.com

Writes the ARTUZ (Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union Of Zimbabwe). FULL TEXT:

The curtains are coming down on the first academic term of 2017. Educators and learners are surely breathing a sigh of relief as they endured the most chaotic learning experience ever. Teacher Unions spend their energies fighting petty battles. Dokora only sobered up to the reality that the new curriculum was not being implemented at the end of the term.

As if Dokora was possessed with some spirit he frog marched teachers to implement a hastily prepared curriculum. The curriculum which is flawed both in content and implementation matrix was forced down the throats of ill prepared schools. As was expected schools choked and no meaningful learning took place.

Curriculum reform has never been a overnight excursion. It is a demanding exercise that takes meticulous planning and extensive consultation. The government of Wales with all the resources at their disposal initiated curriculum reform in 2014 but will only be implementing it in 2021. Zimbabwe as poor as it is wants to implement the curriculum reform immediately. The actual details of the flaws of the new education blueprint have been shared in previous instalments and will be shared in other instalments in future.

Dokora sobered up recently in the Midlands acknowledging that the teachers were both not aware and keen to implement the new curriculum. All the hullabaloo in state media claiming success of the reform agenda has been rubbished by the man in the driving seat. Unfortunately as has become the norm our Minister erred on the way forward. He threatens to revise retirement age downwards and fire teachers who are not implementing new curriculum. That’s a laughable outburst from a desperate man. Mr Dokora your empty threats won’t move us as teachers, the best way forward is consultation and consensus building.

Away from the curriculum, as teachers’ unions we were trapped in petty struggles that were thrown our way by the cunning regime running our country. The bonus battle and the stands were a tactiful distraction to divert us from fighting for a salary above poverty datumn line and a substantial rural allowance among other demands. We however celebrate all the efforts of our membership the commitment of our leadership in defending the livelihoods of the teachers.

Non Formal Education was also rolled out this term. Teachers are now forced to teach non formal learners after the normal working hours. What is irking about this move is that no money has been released for the extra workload being forced on them. In some schools teachers are now begrudgingly going the extra mile but the bulk of schools have resisted the enslaving move.

Nature also had floods in store for the troubled education sector. The poor infrastructure in rural schools prohibited learning as learners failed to cross flooded rivers. Tree shades that are usually used for learning could no longer offer sanctuary to learners. The makeshift infrastructure in some schools was also destroyed. All this gives credence to our call for the introduction of an education equalisation fund to develop infrastructure in rural schools.

The teachers are more demoralised than ever and learners are frustrated as term 1 come to an end on 6 April 2017.

We once again call upon teachers to be more resolute in defending both their labour rights and the education sector.

We fight for pro poor education.

Todakudyawo.

 

HORROR ACCIDENT: Tsvangirai Aide Dies In Car Crash | BREAKING NEWS


Staff Reporter| Matabeleland North Provincial chairman of the Morgan Tsvangirai led MDC, Thembinkosi Sibindi, who was last night reported to be fighting for his life at the Wankie Colliery Hospital after being involved in an accident in Lupote area of Hwange, has died.

Sibindi and five other officials were involved in the mishap late Saturday evening.

Party sources told ZimEye.com that Sibindi and five others were travelling from a party meeting in Lupane when the vehicle they were travelling in was side-swiped by a trailer of a heavy vehicle coming from the opposite direction, forcing the vehicle to overturn several times.

ZimEye.com could not immediately establish the conditions of the other senior MDCT provincial officials, but the party members described their conditions as critical. Further details were still sketchy at the time of writing. This is a developing story – REFRESH THIS PAGE FOR LIVE UPDATES

 

2018 ELECTION: Khupe Power Woman Blast

Ray Nkosi | MDC Vice President Thokozani Khupe has called for equality between men and women ahead of the crucial 2018 elections.

In a belated Women’s Day statement Khupe said, “Today we commemorated a belated International Women’s day in Bulawayo at the Large City hall. This year’s Theme is #BeBoldforChange.”

“As woman we want an inclusive society where all genders have equal opportunities, as we are equal in the eyes of the Lord, we are equal in the eyes of the law and we are equal in the eyes of the society,” said Khupe.

“Together we can make a difference in delivering change so that everyone has a better life,” Khupe went further to say.

Care for Someone

Care for Someone is a small charity, working hard to make a big difference to the lives of children in Zimbabwe. The charity has been operating since 2001. When we started working in Zimbabwe in 2001 our work focused on girls, this has since changed and we support both gender.

In recent years, the world has seen a substantial fall in extreme poverty but despite government initiatives, there are still Zimbabwean children who have no access to education. HIV/AIDS has ravaged the country, wiping out a whole generation and leaving as many as 1.6million children without parental care. Many young people, under the age of 18, have become the main breadwinner, caring for siblings, a sick parent or grandparent.  Unemployment is high and there is no welfare support. These children are destined to a life of exploitation, destitution, prostitution, mental health problems and substance abuse.

Despite the efforts of non-governmental organisations operating in Zimbabwe to support all children attend classes, there are still many children facing challenges to get an education due to the ‘school fees system’ introduced by the government. Children who are unable to pay school fees are not permitted to attend classes and can only do so upon payment of all fees due. The political turmoil has created economic collapse which has led to high unemployment rates and the informal sector faces challenges. This leaves families with little opportunity to earn an income.

Our Aim
Educational support and the relief of unemployment for marginalised groups and, in particular, for the benefit of marginalised young people (“the beneficiaries”) in such ways as may be thought fit.

What we do
Care for Someone identifies the most vulnerable in the community and instigates a plan of care to address their needs. A culture of dependency is discouraged; instead, families are supported until they are able to help themselves. For example, by the provision of seeds and tools. Food may be grown and the surplus sold and used towards school fees. Before that can happen, Care for Someone will pay for schooling and uniforms, books and stationery and in extreme cases, food and clothes.

As a grass roots charity run by volunteers, Care for Someone has no administration or management costs. All donations go to help to support a family and educate a child.

Our areas of work
We are currently working in Ruwa, Harare, Murewa and Kwekwe supporting children aged between 5-18 years of age in pre-school, primary and secondary education.

Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) 2017
We have been shortlisted for the Community Organisation, Zimbabwe Achievers Awards 2017 and would be delighted to win this award. It will mean a lot for the charity and the children we work with. Anyone wishing to vote for the charity, please visit – http://www.zimachievers.com/uk/nominees/ 

To read more about the children we work with, please follow the link below:
http://careforsomeone.co.uk/our-students/ 

To donate, please follow the link below:
www.give.net

Drama As Mother In Law Is Arrested At Wedding

A Bulawayo man based in the United Kingdom allegedly abandoned his wife of more than 10 years and secretly tied the knot with his South Africa-based lover, much to the chagrin of his in-laws.

The man, Mr Carlton Ndlovu, married his lover Ms Sindisiwe Moyo at a Matsheumhlophe venue last weekend while his wife Ms Sibonginkosi Siwela was in the UK. According to Ms Sibonginkosi Siwela’s mother, Mrs Gladys Siwela the two are customarily married.

“This man married my daughter and they have a 12-year-old daughter who they stay with in the UK. I can bring the clothes that he gave to us as part of amalobolo. We are not privy to details that he had divorced our daughter, as far as we are aware he is our son-in-law,” said Mrs Siwela.

Sunday News spoke to Ms Sibonginkosi Siwela from her base in the UK. She said she got to know about her husband’s affair via social network.

“The relationship between Carlton and Sindisiwe started on Facebook, that is when I realised they were seeing each other. We argued about it and he said he was stopping the affair and all was well. I did not know that they continued and got to the extent of visiting each other,” she said.

Ndlovu is said to have left for South Africa where his new lover was based in 2015. He is alleged to told his wife that he was taking some equipment back home, yet he was taking his girlfriend to meet his family members.

“He went to South Africa where she was based to see her. He even showed his mother the girl and they paid lobola for her behind my back. When I discovered it he apologised and said his family forced him to marry the girl and said he regretted paying lobola for her. At that point I left him to stay alone and he followed me begging me and my daughter to come back home. After some time we moved in with him and stayed as a family again. In July 2016 his father passed away and he had no money at all and I footed the bills as he was my father-in-law,” she added.

“He then decided he needed to come to Zimbabwe to see his family since he had not come home for his father’s funeral and he purchased the air ticket intending to travel in February this year. He lied and said he will be in Zimbabwe for two weeks yet he had arranged to be away for six weeks. I stumbled on his air tickets while I was cleaning that is how I found out his real travel dates,” she said.

She added, “Later on I saw some WhatsApp messages on his phone between him and the girlfriend where they were talking about a wedding. I confronted him and he gave unsatisfactory answers. He said he had resumed communication with the girl because when he purchased a residential stand in Zimbabwe and she was the one who had the documentation following his father’s death so he was trying to get the papers back.”

He allegedly told her that he wanted to bring the girl closer to him so that she releases the documents for the stand. When she asked him about the wedding he said his relatives were just telling him to play along with the story of a wedding so that he gets his papers but he insisted he was not marrying Sindisiswe.

“However, I managed to get a wedding invite and saw all the details. He however, left on 6 April and went to South Africa because he is only allowed to travel anywhere besides Zimbabwe. So I do not know how he sneaked into Zimbabwe. I lost out on a lot of money because I was supposed to travel to Zimbabwe on 25 March as per agreement but he cheated me and travelled knowing very well that I had no one to leave our child with,” she claimed.

After discovering the affair the distraught wife contacted her husband’s lover to tell her that Carlton was married to her and that they have a 12-year-old daughter but she would have none of it. Sources claimed Mr Ndlovu left Zimbabwe in 2006 as an asylum seeker in the UK.

“He left as an asylum seeker and he cannot legally come back to Zimbabwe. He arrived in South Africa and came via unscrupulous means into Zimbabwe as he is not allowed into the country using his passport. We suspect he came using omalayitsha (cross border transporters) who smuggled him into the country,” said a source.

A Sunday News crew managed to gain entry into the wedding venue which was guarded by police officers who ensured that no unwanted people entered. Mrs Siwela (mother-law) who had also gone to the wedding venue to try and get an audience with the Ndlovu family over the issue was ejected by two police offers who said she was not welcome. However, a scuffle ensued and she was handcuffed and detained. She was later taken to Hillside Police Station where she was charged for “conduct likely to breach peace” and paid a fine of $10, she told Sunday News.

An angry mob belonging to the Ndlovu family also charged at reporters and uttered unprintable words, threatening to “deal” with them. Security details sealed off entrances to the venue and only one gate was opened for all people to use as there was screening of guests. The marriage officer announced just as the wedding commenced that no one was going to disturb the proceedings.

“We are omitting some sections of these processings because we have the marriage certificate already. We have already spoken, we do not want any photographers, and we have our own official ones so no one should be seen taking pictures using their phones. Today is their day, no one should come and disturb their wishes so respect that,” he said.

Ushers were seen milling around the venue cautioning those that were seen holding mobile phones as there were strict instructions that no pictures should be taken. The Sunday News crew managed to talk to the heartbroken Mrs Siwela after the wedding. She said she only wanted to talk to the Ndlovu family, although she had been failing for the past two weeks since Ndlovu came back to Zimbabwe.

“I do not care if he is over my daughter, it’s his decision to make. I am only concerned with how this issue was handled because as far as I am concerned my daughter still regards Carlton as her husband. He cheated my daughter because the rings he used today were bought by my daughter under the impression that she and Carlton were getting married one day, but then he said he did not like the rings and had to take them back to the shop, while he knew he wanted to use the rings to wed his secret wife,” said Mrs Siwela. – State Media

15 MPs Test For TB, HIV and Diabetes

A total of 15 National Assembly members and Senators underwent TB screening, HIV and diabetes testing in Shurugwi on Friday, as part of efforts to encourage the public to get examined for the three related diseases.

The HIV and TB co-infection rate in Zimbabwe is estimated at about 70 percent and TB is considered as the major cause of death among HIV positive patients. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) about 10 percent of global TB cases are linked to diabetes.

The legislators, members of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Health and Child Care, underwent the tests on the sidelines of the World TB day commemorations at Selukwe Primary School in Shurugwi, Midlands province. Although the lawmakers did not make their results public, they believe the move to be tested in public will help change the mindsets of people and encourage them to get tested.

Chairperson of the parliamentary TB caucus, Dr Paul Chimedza said the move by law makers was meant to demonstrate to the public the importance of testing for the three diseases. Dr Chimedza who is the Zanu-PF MP for Gutu South, said as leaders, the legislators were leading from the in the front the fight against TB and HIV.

“What we wanted to do was to demonstrate what should be done. As opinion leaders we had to walk the talk and we went through all the stages in public and we hope this will inspire people to take these tests,” he said.

Added Dr Chimedza, “If we are to achieve our goal of ending TB by 2025 we need to mobilise people to undergo screening for TB. This year’s theme captures what exactly needs to be done for us to end this scourge.”

MP for Chiwundura constituency (Zanu PF) Cde Kizito Chivamba said the gesture by MPs will help fight the stigma against TB.

MP for Mabvuku Mr James Maridadi (MDC-T), who also underwent the tests, said it was important for people to know their status regarding the three diseases.

Mr Maridadi also bemoaned the lack of adequate domestic funding for the health sector, urging Government to observe the Abuja declaration. The Abuja declaration recommends that governments allocate 15 percent of their annual budgets to health.

World TB day is commemorated annually on 24 March. This year’s belated commemorations were held under the theme;

“Unite to end TB: Leave no one behind”. TB remains a public health threat in Zimbabwe with the country ranked among the 30 TB high burdened countries in the world. The country seeks to end TB 2025. – State Media

“You Used Juju On Me” – Wife To Ex-Hubby

THERE was drama at Gweru’s Magistrates Court last Monday when a woman, who allegedly teamed up with her boyfriend to assault her husband and was due for trial fainted and had to be taken to hospital by an ambulance.

Samantha Nzira who was due for trial, together with her co-accused and boyfriend Nkosilathi Ngulube, gave court officials a torrid time as they tried in vain to resuscitate her.
The two are facing assault charges for bashing Nzira’s husband, Mr Ottis Chikoto.

Before the fainting incident Sunday News witnessed Nzira shouting obscenities at her husband, attracting a crowd at the court premises. She was accusing Chikoto of using juju on her.“I did not want to get married to you and you know it. But you had to use juju so that l could marry you. You only married me because you wanted my money since you are paid peanuts at your workplace,” said Nzira.

Mr Chikoto dismissed Nzira’s fainting as just an act to delay the trial. “She is just acting to delay the trial. She has never had such a problem before and I have known her for more than five years.

She thinks the court will acquit her on the basis that she is not fit to stand trial,” said the seemingly unfazed Mr Chikoto.

Nzira’s alleged boyfriend, Ngulube who was also present at the court premises said Nzira was suffering from seizures.

“She suffers from seizures and it happens every time she gets angry. The seizures usually last for about five minutes and then she becomes normal. I am surprised her husband doesn’t even know that,” said Ngulube.

Ngulube and Nzira were recorded in a video assaulting Mr Chikoto. The video went viral on social media.

Dokora To Sack ‘Ignorant’ Teachers

THE Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Dr Lazarus Dokora, yesterday threatened teachers with early retirement for failing to understand and appreciate the new education curriculum.
Speaking at a meeting with school heads from the Midlands Province, Dr Dokora said teachers and headmasters at some schools were ignorant of the new education curriculum framework and that might force the Government to review the retirement age.

“We cannot move on like this. There are going to be a lot of causalities. Now do you want us to review the retirement age of teaching downwards because we can lobby Government for that?” he said.

Dr Dokora accused headmasters of failing to educate teachers on the new curriculum. He said some teachers and school heads from the seven provinces that the ministry has visited so far did not fully understand the curriculum, a development he said may hamper full implementation of the framework.
The ministry is moving around provinces unpacking the new curriculum to school heads to ensure that all teachers become aware of, and grasp the rationale behind the new learning programme. Dr Dokora added that visits by ministry officials in the seven provinces had shown that most teachers lacked basic appreciation of the new curriculum framework.

“I was surprised when I went to Mutare and realised that there are teachers who are not aware of this document (curriculum). Yesterday when we were in Mashonaland West Province some teachers stood up and testified that they had not seen such a document. It is the same story in five other provinces that we have visited.

“Now there are two things, when we said on 28 November, 2014 school headmasters should superintendent over the consultation of the new curriculum most of them delegated. When they delegated they did not get a full feedback on what transpired. When we met school headmasters in Nyanga they said they were not privy to the goings on. We released enough copies for all schools in the country,” he said.

Dr Dokora said there has been a social media onslaught on the new curriculum by teachers who were ignorant of the rationale behind the framework after failing to access the document despite the fact  that the ministry distributed enough copies for all schools across the country.

Some teachers and school heads from the Midlands Province who attended the meeting also professed ignorance of the contents of the new curriculum. Asked if they had read the document the school heads failed to respond, creating an impression that they had not read it. Dr Dokora said teachers were foot soldiers in the implementation of the new curriculum, therefore they should be fully educated on the programme.

Meanwhile, Dr Dokora revealed that the ministry required about 7 000 more teachers immediately to enable the full implementation of the new curriculum. He said the ministry had presented the request for teachers before Cabinet for consideration. – State Media

Kasukuwere Gone?

Twenty Four hours is a long day in the life of a politician and the state media has already written Zanu PF National Political Commissar, Saviour Kasukuwere’s political obituary.

The Emmerson Mnangagwa run paper reports that the Zanu-PF Mashonaland Central provincial executive wants Kasukuwere fired for “plotting to topple” President Mugabe.

Also in the firing line is Mashonaland Central provincial chair Dickson Mafios, who is  Kasukuwere’s step-brother, for allegedly undermining Zanu-PF’s constitution.

A demonstration has been lined up for Bindura tomorrow, with other provinces open to the idea of passing a no-confidence vote on Kasukuwere.

Members of the Mashonaland Central provincial executive met in Bindura yesterday and resolved to stage the demonstration and then move to have the brothers kicked out of office.

Kasukuwere cut his mobile phone when The Sunday Mail tried to get his comment last night, but it is understood that he spent the better part of last week seeking audience with President Mugabe to plead for mercy.

It could not be established by the time of writing if the meeting took place as Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba was not reachable for comment.

It is understood some characters linked to Kasukuwere went around Bindura last night intimidating party supporters to prevent them from participating in tomorrow’s demonstration.

Nonetheless, Zanu-PF Central Committee member from Mashonaland Central, Advocate Martin Dinha, told The Sunday Mail, “The provincial leadership has already rejected Kasukuwere and Mafios. What remains now is due process.”

Kasukuwere is accused of “capturing party structures” via candidate impositions with the ultimate objective of advocating for an Extraordinary Zanu-PF Congress ahead of next year’s harmonised elections to replace the party’s President and First Secretary, Cde Mugabe.

He has also courted the ire of Women’s League members for allegedly trying to block their countrywide demonstrations against their Deputy Secretary Eunice Nomthandazo Moyo and Finance Secretary Sarah Mahoka.

Nomthandazo Moyo and Mahoka face disciplinary action for undermining the authority of Women’s League secretary and First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe, with their fate possibly coming up for discussion at this week’s Zanu-PF Politburo meeting.

Chipadze district political commissar Moses Mazema said: “Our party is being destroyed by this family. Whoever crosses their path will be fired. We all know Mashonaland Central as the backbone of Zanu-PF, but that is no longer the case because Tyson (Kasukuwere’s nickname) and his gang have alienated the party from the people.

“The party has almost become their personal fiefdom. Because of their actions, people are turning against the party. The only way to stop this mess is for the President to fire Kasukuwere.”

A senior member of the Mashonaland Central provincial youth wing added: “We are fed up with Saviour! He is a bully who is always intimidating party members especially those who go against his wishes. It is known that as PC, Kasukuwere has fired more people from the party compared to those he has recruited…

“They have now established what we know here as the ‘Matope Brothers’. The Matope area is where Saviour and Mafios come from, and their clique is terrorising people here. Cases of violence against fellow party members is rampant in his constituency.

“People in the party are living in fear all the time. He is bringing the party down everyday. His brother, Mafios, has some personal issues that people here do not agree with.”

Cde Mafios last year tried to get Zanu-PF’s constitution changed to strip President Mugabe of the power to appoint his own deputies in the party, a move that no province – including his own – or party structure supported.

He is also accused of stalling construction of Zanu-PF’s Mashonaland Central provincial headquarters.

The party is renting offices, and this has angered some party members who claim donations have been made towards the completion of the provincial HQ.

Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial chairman Ephraim Chengeta said the anti-Kasukuwere lobby was yet to formally reach him.

“We will give you more details as soon as anything comes up, but let it be known that anyone who messes with the President and the First Lady will be sent packing and there are no two ways about it. We were fully behind the Women’s League countrywide protests against Moyo and Mahoka as we don’t want anyone who goes against (Amai).”

In Mashonaland West Kasukuwere’s alleged proxy,Mahoka, allegedly engineered votes of no confidence on several Women’s League provincial executive members as part of the plan to “capture the province”.

Women’s League Mashonaland West provincial chairperson Angeline Muchemeyi said: “Mahoka was imposing candidates, saying this is what the First Lady wanted. She also wanted to remove me from my position. It was only after we had our meeting with the First Lady that we realised that she had been lying to us.”

Zanu-PF candidate in the Norton by-election Ronald Chindedza is said to have lost to Mr Temba Mliswa, an independent, after having been imposed by Kasukuwere.

Kasukuwere has reportedly been working through Moyo, Mahoka, Kudzanayi Chipanga (Youth League secretary) and Shadreck Mashayamombe (Harare provincial political commissar) to achieve his alleged objective of an Extraordinary Zanu-PF Congress.

The 100 Day Bond Notes Nightmare

THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers held a breakfast meeting on the March 23, 2017 to review how bond notes have fared in the prior 100 days.

I was part of the panelists who included RBZ Deputy Governor Dr Kupukile Mhlambo, and Professor Ashok Chakravarti, who is a Senior Consultant in the Office of the President and Cabinet.

There was consensus from the panelists, as well as the attendees, that bond notes have so far worked to the satisfaction of many, even though parallel market activities are threatening to destabilise the currency regime.

Importantly, it was agreed bond notes are only a transitional measure, not permanent solution to the country’s cash crisis.

However, unlike many who believe the wide use of the US dollar is the root cause of the country’s economic challenges and are thus advocating for the adoption of the rand, I am of the view that the unbalanced state of the economy and limited ability to attract and retain capital are the key challenges facing Zimbabwe’s economy today.

As such, the solutions lies in rebalancing the economy towards increased production and exports whilst at the same time slashing consumption and imports.

These efforts should be complemented by measures to attract and retain capital. When the RBZ announced its intention to introduce bond notes as part of measures to deal with cash shortages on May 4, 2016, the market was skeptical.

It viewed the move as a deliberate ploy to reintroduce the Zimbabwe dollar.

As such, it was very difficult for the RBZ to sell the idea due to the broken trust between the RBZ and the market.

It is not surprising that it took the central bank more than six months to introduce the surrogate currency.

Evidently, RBZ was overly cautious and wanted to avoid failure as this could have spelt doom to the whole economy.

Today, it’s only fair to give credit to the RBZ for the project. What is working well so far?

The successful introduction of bond notes was made possible by the measured way in which the currency was introduced.

Bond notes continue to be tied to exports so as to minimise the occurrence of inflation. So far, only US$102 million bond notes have been injected into the economy from exports accrued since May 4, 2016 when the export incentive scheme was unveiled.

Bond notes, together with other transactional platforms such electronic and mobile money, have seemingly cash shortages less prevalent than they ought to have been. RBZ statistics show electronic transactions increased from US$7 billion in 2009 to US$57 billion by end of 2015, as the market gets accustomed to using electronic money.

The surrogate currency is largely trading at par with the US dollar.

However, the parallel market and a three-tier pricing system —for US dollar, bond notes and POS transactions — are beginning to emerge.

But the availability of the surrogate currency in small denominations has helped contain parallel market trade.

The sheer amount of bond notes than need to be traded for one to start making meaningful profits makes this business uneconomical.

For instance, a forex dealer requires at least 2 000 bond notes to trade only US$10 000 for an average spread of US$100. This amount of bond notes requires a sizeable purse to carry around.

The same reason has also discouraged unscrupulous elements from counterfeiting the surrogate currency.

Most importantly, the distribution of bond notes among banks is well managed such that even those with limited exports are receiving a decent share.

It is, however, not without its shortfalls as a currency solution in Zimbabwe today.

An appreciation of the root cause of cash shortages is an ideal starting point to addressing the challenges. As highlighted earlier, there seems to be divergence of views on this subject.

On one hand, there are some who think Zimbabwe’s cash shortages lie in the unbalanced state of the economy.

On the other hand, there are those who believe the usage of a strong currency is the major problem. Professor Ashok Chakravarti is the major sponsor of the latter view.

The Bankers Association of Zimbabwe and Consumer Council of Zimbabwe are also converts of the same view.

They believe the country will become more competitive by merely changing the name of the local currency — from dollar to rand.

Their preference for the rand is also based on the fact it is non-externalisable, unlike the US dollar, which is attractive globally as a reserve currency.

But they seem not to consider the fact that the market has high preference for the rand to the US dollar.

Any forced conversion at a devalued dollar-rand exchange rate would have enormous repercussions which will lead to litigations.

Savings, pensions, and cor­porate balance sheets would need to be similarly devalued, though in a less catastrophic way to dollarisation in 2008/ 9.

My view is that switching to the rand is not a short-term solution.

Unless the rand fell steeply, the country will remain hugely uncompetitive because of deep-seated structural chal­lenges that have made it diffi­cult to rebalance the economy. As such, the faltering economy can be traced to the unbal­anced state of the economy. This imbalance is reflected by high levels of consumption and imports against low production and exports levels.

Production constraints in Zimbabwe largely reflect the existence of deep-seated struc­tural challenges.

Poor infrastructure, high cost and unreliability of util­ities, scarcity and high cost of capital, antiquated machinery and obsolete technology are some of the challenges affect­ing the local industry.

Given the low levels of pro­duction, the high consump­tion levels in Zimbabwe have resulted in increased reliance on imports. This economic imbalance has conspired with the country’s inability to attract and retain both local and foreign capital to produce the undesirable state of an fal­tering economy in stress.

Limited capital inflows can be traced to poor investment policies as demonstrated by the country’s low ranking in the World Bank Ease of Doing Business Index.

Equally, the poor investment policies and market indisci­pline has resulted in undesir­able levels of capital flight.

The RBZ reported that in 2015 alone, the country lost about US$2 billion through external­isation.

Efficacy of bond notes

Admittedly, bond notes have been less potent in curtailing externalisation.

As long as influence-ped­dlers who have the ability to access the US dollar and cart it across the border loom large on the economy, prospects to sig­nificantly cut smuggling will remain dim.

No wonder an US$600 mil­lion is reportedly sitting in off­shore accounts when the coun­try is in dire need of capital to rebuild.

There is need for the country to exorcise the demon of cor­ruption, which is something that can not be done by bond notes.

Whilst the non-externalis­able argument by rand pro­tagonists sound sensible, it is important to understand that sound investment policies are a precondition to attract and retain capital.

That is why externalisation is not a major problem in Zam­bia, which has more US dollars in circulation than Zimbabwe.

The DRC and Mozambique use both US dollars and their own local currencies but exter­nalisation remains low.

It is important to recognise that bond notes were intro­duced as an export incentive.

Being a commodity-depend­ent economy — with more than 80 percent of her export revenue contributed by gold, tobacco, platinum, chrome and diamonds — the incen­tive made sense to Zimbabwe in view of easing commodity prices.

Evidently, the export incen­tive scheme alone has been less potent to boost exports.

The country’s export levels remained depressed at US$3,4 billion in 2016, which is a seven percent decline from US$3,4 billion a year earlier.

This, coupled with high lev­els of imports at US$5,4 billion (2015: US$6,1 billion) resulted in trade deficit of US$2 billion (2015: US$2,5 billion).

This has seen nostro fund­ing challenges deepen, with foreign payment backlog at other banks reported to go as far back as a year.

Arguably, this has ignited the parallel market for currencies and the return of Old Mutual Implied Rate since September 2016.

As pointed out earlier, boost­ing the country’s production and productivity largely depen­dends on addressing real issues relating to infrastructure defi­cit, antiquated machinery and obsolete technology, scarcity and high cost of capital among others.

The sheer amount of capital required to cover the infra­structure gap of US$14-20 bil­lion, together with an esti­mated US$5 billion needed to reindustrialise the coun­try, calls for sound policies to attract an retain both domestic and foreign capital.

This makes the implementa­tion of ease of doing business reforms more urgent. It’s quite comforting that some notable progress is being registered in that front.

Bond notes can only do so much. Unlike what many think, bond notes can not solve all the country’s economic ills.

Those charged with the responsibility of growing the economy and formulating pol­icies should also step up.

Persistence Gwanyanya is the founder and CEO of perconAdvisory, head of the financial advisory portfolio of Zimbabwe Business Arts and Hub, and executive member of the Zimbabwe Economics Society. Feedback: [email protected], WhatsApp: +263773030691. You can read his blog at percyconadvisory.com

DEAD END: Mugabe’s Warring Factions Take No Prisoners

As the warring Zanu PF factions reach a dead end in their fights, President Robert Mugabe will this week preside over two important forums.

The state media reports that the Zanu-PF’s Politburo and Central Committee will meet this week for crunch indabas.

In a statement yesterday, the ruling party’s Secretary for Administration Dr Ignatius Chombo said the Politburo and Central Committee meetings would be on Wednesday and Thursday respectively.

“On Wednesday 5th April and Friday 7th April 2017, Zanu-PF will hold its 308th Ordinary Session of the Politburo and 105th Central Committee respectively. Both meetings will be held as usual at the Zanu PF Headquarters and will start at 1000 hours. Members of both organs are urged to be on time to attend these meetings.

“Critical issues pertaining to the Party as well as national development will be discussed. Agendas will be availed on the day of the meeting. His Excellency, the President and First Secretary, RG Mugabe will chair both meetings,” he said.

Among the issues likely to be discussed include the fate of Women’s League Deputy Secretary Eunice Ntombizodwa Moyo and Sarah Mahoka, who were last week expelled pending a Politburo determination.

Zanu-PF Political Commissar Saviour Kasukuwere and party Mashonaland Central chair Dickson Mafios could also to be under the spotlight amid growing calls for them to be removed from their positions.

Outrage As Prophet Blesses Tobacco

Harare based Prophet, Lazarus Mashavave has come under fire for ‘blessing’ tobacco farmers who are seeking to prosper as this is being viewed in some quarters as contradicting his mission of delivering those addicted to smoking.

The leader of Life Giving Spirit International Ministries stationed at Premier Tobacco Auction Floors is on record saying he had delivered men who were addicted to smoking among other problems. Men who were addicted to smoking were invited to the church, for deliverance prayers last year.

They practically smoked cigarettes at the Exodus Revival Conference and later testified they no longer had the urge to smoke. They were also later followed to their homes were they testified that they had quit smoking. While tobacco remains one of the foreign currency earners, Christians have remained at crossroads on the route to take about tobacco farming. But they are clearly against smoking.

However, it seemed contradictory for the prophet to bless producers of tobacco which in turn has cigarettes as one of its by-products. The Sunday Mail Religion spoke to some farmers at last Wednesday services after they went to the altar to receive prayers for their problems.

A 29 year-old farmer, Mr Kimton Nyanhongo from Nyazura, Mahere Village said he had no another option than to seek spiritual deliverance as he was in the habit of misusing money after selling his crop yearly.

“I have two wives and our only source of income is farming. The only time I get money is after selling my crop but every year I go back home empty handed.

“I have tried in my powers to restrain myself from abusing the money but I have since realised that it is something beyond my control,” said Mr Nhanhongo.

He added, “My conscience is also telling me that with the seed money that I have given to the man of God my crop will be bought with good money.

“I will call you telling you that I am now in Nyazura with all the money. This year no more hookers, I am sure even my wives will be surprised,” he said.

Another farmer, Mrs Afreda Muranda from Chiendambuya said for the past six years she had been growing tobacco but had all her money stolen soon after selling her crop on three different occasions.

“I am here because of two issues; on three occasions after selling tobacco I lost my money to thieves. I now believe that I have a curse that is upon me hence I am seeking spiritual help. There is no harm in trying considering that my family depends on farming tobacco,” said Mrs Muranda.

Mr Jacob Zongondi, from Mutorashanga said he heard from a friend that there is a prophet who is assisting farmers to get better grades when selling their crop and he decided to approach him.

“These days you just have to try everything. You don’t know what God has in store for you. The prophet prayed for me last night (Tuesday) and today (Wednesday). I decided to come again today because I have realised that this could be my opportunity to prosper. I don’t know if his powers are from God or not but what I know is that he cannot fool all these people who are here. They have seen something good in him,” said Mr Zongondi.

However, Trinity Inter-denominational Church leader, evangelist Moses Mugadza said ‘blessing’ tobacco or tobacco farmers to prosper in their field is against Christian principles.

“The Bible says people should be good stewards of their bodies which means they should refrain from anything that defiles it. This includes drinking alcohol and smoking.”

He quoted 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 which states that, “Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honour God with your body.”

“People might claim that tobacco can be used for other things but they should be reminded that making cigarettes is the major end product of tobacco,” he added.

LGSIM spokesperson, Pastor Simon Chivasa said their leader had not done anything sinister.

“Christ spent much of His time ministering in the market place and of the twelve apostles that Jesus called, most were businessmen not synagogue ministers. Before Christ said, ‘follow Me’ he had to minister to people’s needs first. That is what the prophet is doing.

“The Bible in Luke 19:10 says, ‘For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost’ that is the main purpose of the servants of God,” said Pr Chivasa.

The church has been operating at the auction floor since last year.- State Media

In Troubled Zimbabwe, Vic Falls Airport Shines

The recently commissioned Victoria Falls International Airport, which is capable of handling wide-bodied aircraft, is beginning to hold sway in the resort town, with indications human traffic will exponentially increase as new airlines begin plying the route.

There are indications tourism industry operators in neighbouring Zambia, which also commissioned new radar equipment and a new terminal at the Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula (former Livingstone Airport) on December 23 last year, fear their businesses will suffer as a result.

While the Zambian airport, which claims to be closest to the Victoria Falls, has to capacity to process 700 000 passengers per year, the Victoria Falls airport now has potential to handle 900 000 more at 1,6 million passengers.

The US$150 million facelift of the Victoria Falls airport, funded by China Eximbank, which entailed construction of a new four-kilometre runway, made it possible to land wide-bodied, long-haul aircraft such as the Boeing 747 and Airbus A330.

Private sector player African Sun Limited (ASL) gave the clearest indication yet of how the new airport could be a boon for the hospital sector.

ASL chairman Mr Herbert Nkala claimed in the group’s year-end financials to December 31, 2016 weekly airline seat arrivals — measuring the number of passenger carried by airlines — are forecast to rise 40 percent.

“We are further encouraged by the optimism of the tourism industry arising from the completion of the Victoria Falls Airport expansion and refurbishment, which will lead to increased foreign arrivals and improve our occupancy at our Victoria Falls properties.

“A number of airlines have expressed interest in the route, and those that have confirmed that they will fly into Victoria Falls will increase the weekly airline seat arrival by 40 percent,” said Mr Nkala in a statement accompanying the results.

Government says RwandAir will be introducing direct flights from Kigali, Rwanda sometime this month.

Rwanda is considered one of the fastest growing economies in sub-Saharan Africa.

Kenyan Airways will be launching direct flights from Nairobi to Victoria Falls beginning May 18.

Also SA Airlink, which was the first newly introduced airline to land at the new airport in March, is expected to introduce daily flights from Cape Town to Victoria Falls from July.

Ethiopian Airlines made its first direct flight from Addis Ababa to Victoria Falls on Sunday last week.

Overall, there are expectations the new airport will tip the scale in favour of local tourism.

Encouragingly, recent statistics from the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (Caaz) show that passenger arrivals in the resort rose to 20 305 and 17 017 in January and February this year from 17 256 and 16 188 respectively a year earlier.

In fact, in January alone, an additional 3 000 passengers have been processed through the airport than in 2016.

A United States luxury and lifestyle travel magazine, Conde Nast Traveler, has since named Zimbabwe the best destination for travellers to Africa in 2017.

The US is one of the country’s biggest traditional source markets.

Bullish

Local hospitality industry players are naturally bullish the new development in the resort will drive margins and profits.

Chairperson of the Hospitality Association of Zimbabwe (HAZ) Victoria Falls chapter Mr Christopher Svovah said there is a direct correlation between air connectivity and socio-economic growth.

“It enhances destination accessibility and connectivity and whenever there are airlines, there is socio-economic growth. This growth will not only be in Zimbabwe, but across the region.

“We anticipate that 90 000 new seats are coming into Victoria Falls and this will increase volumes for taxi drivers, food outlets, hotels and all other hospitality institutions,” said Mr Svovah, who is also the Rainbow Hotel (Victoria Falls) general manager.

Notwithstanding the positive developments, the Zimbabwe Council for Tourism (ZCT) says the country needs to take ownership of the new product and package it for the international market.

“For the airlines to be coming in, it is a major endorsement for the destination, especially Victoria Falls, which is a seventh wonder of the world. This means we have more capacity, easy access and what is left for us is to aggressively package the destination.

“We don’t want to have a beautiful product and fail to market it. We must take ownership of the packaging and not let our cousins across the Limpopo take all the limelight,” said Dr Taka Munyanyiwa, a consultant with ZCT.

The Victoria Falls is now connected to major regional capitals such as Lusaka, Luanda, Windhoek, Gaborone, Pretoria and Maputo.

Extortionate pricing

But experts say for Zimbabwe to get the maximum possible benefit from arrivals there is need to review the relatively high pricing models for local tourism products.

The use of a strong US dollar as a unit of exchange compared to weaker regional currencies, most particularly the Zambian kwacha, is eating into the country’s competitiveness.

Reports suggest Zambia is presently benefitting the most as it is offering accommodation for visitors who only come to the Zimbabwean side for day visits.

HAZ said the challenge was to downwardly review prices.

“The challenge is the cost in Zimbabwe; as tourism players we don’t operate outside the rest of the economy. We need to appreciate that Zimbabwe is 30 percent more expensive than the region.

“The way out is to come up with tourism packages that are way below what is already there. For instance, if we can have a package of R10 000 covering a return ticket, accommodation for three nights and breakfast and one or two activities, it would be better,” said Mr Svovah.

It is believed the recently introduced 15 percent Value Added Tax on amounts spent by foreign tourists is making the situation even worse.

ZCT is presently engaging Government to keep the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority at bay after the latter slapped a US$5,3 million tax bill on two hotels in Victoria Falls last year. The 112-year-old Victoria Falls Hotel, owned by Emerged Railway Properties – a joint venture between the National Railways of Zimbabwe and Zambia Railways – and jointly managed by African Sun and Meikles Africa, owes the bulk of the bill at US$4,1 million.

Victoria Falls Lodge, a privately-owned lodge in Zambezi National Park, is said to owe Zimra US$1,3 million in unpaid taxes.

And ZCT believes it is such costs that should be revised, if not scrapped, to make Zimbabwe the tourist destination of choice.

“We currently have the debate with the Minister (of Finance Patrick Chinamasa) over zero-rating tourism products,” said Dr Munyanyiwa. – State Media

Tsvangirai Aide In Deadly Car Crash | BREAKING NEWS

Staff Reporter| Matabeleland North Provincial chairman of the Morgan Tsvangirai led MDC, Thembinkosi Sibindi, is reportedly fighting for his life at the Wankie Colliery Hospital after being involved in an accident in Lupote area of Hwange late Saturday evening.

A comment could not be obtained immediately from senior party officials.

However, lower ranks of the party told ZimEye.com that Sibindi and five others were travelling from a party meeting in Lupane when the vehicle they were travelling in was side-swiped by a trailer of a heavy vehicle travelling from the opposite direction, forcing the vehicle to overturn several times.

ZimEye.com could not immediately establish the conditions of the six senior MDCT provincial officials but the party members described their conditions as critical. More details on the accident were still sketchy at the time of writing.

BREAKING NEWS- Tsvangirai Aide In Deadly Car Crash

Staff Reporter| Matabeleland North Provincial chairman of the Morgan Tsvangirai led MDC, Thembinkosi Sibindi, is reportedly fighting for his life at the Wankie Colliery Hospital after being involved in an accident in Lupote area of Hwange late Saturday evening.

A comment could not be obtained immediately from senior party officials.

However, lower ranks of the party told ZimEye.com that Sibindi and five others were travelling from a party meeting in Lupane when the vehicle they were travelling in was side-swiped by a trailer of a heavy vehicle travelling from the opposite direction, forcing the vehicle to overturn several times.

ZimEye.com could not immediately establish the conditions of the six senior MDCT provincial officials but the party members described their conditions as critical. More details on the accident were still sketchy at the time of writing.

BREAKING NEWS – Diamond Lug “Smuggled” Out Of Zimbabwe

Staff Reporter| LIVE-REPORT: A large diamond lug is today being driven out of Zimbabwe.

As a lockbox containing gem-quality diamonds vanishes from Chiadzwa, millions of dollars worth of diamond mining equipment bought under a special import arrangement are being exported out of Zimbabwe. This began yesterday and has continued into today, Saturday.

The machines worth millions of dollars were bought for Zimbabwe as permanent importation in 2012. Part of the large consignment is alone worth $4,374,000, SEE PICTURES. The ancestral owners of Chiadzwa, many who were killed are set to never receive their compensation from the mining activities which destroyed their homes due to the systematic asset stripping activities.

According to industry and commerce second hand machinery cannot be exported but in this case CD1 permission was issued by the RBZ under unclear circumstances. ZIMRA is currently allowing the export.

ZimEye can authoritatively reveal the equipment is headed for the Democratic Republic Of Congo where Jinan Mining intends to continue its operations.

Chaos reigns at Chiadzwa after government announced the closure of mining activities to pave way for its Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC). The cache of documents is hereby availed by ZimEye.com below:

 

 

 

Musona Scores Massive

Zimbabwean international Knowledge Musona scored as KV Oostende started the Belgium Championship play off’s with a 1-1 draw against Sporting Charleroi.

Musona put KV Oostende into the lead in the 53rd minute going on a run before sliding the ball past the keeper.

However Sporting Charleroi secured a equaliser 12 minutes from time to ensure the points were shared .

KV Oostende finished the regular season in the top 6 leading to qualification to the play off championship.

In the play off championship each team starts with half of the points they won in the regular season. The first-placed team after the playoff then wins the championship of Belgium. – .soccer24.co.zw

Good Start for Sunday Chidzambwa’s Side

By Tafadzwa Mpofu | 52nd minute goal by Daniel “Major” Chakupe gave the Sunday Mhofu Chidzambwa led side a win against Kelvin Kaindu’s charges in Nyamhunga Stadium in their first match of the 2017 Castle lager premier soccer league.

A pass of class from Franscisco Zikumbawire to Chakupe who netted to a far post from penalty spot area gave their side a lead. Chidzambwa described their home win a “good start” in season, and he is looking forward to end on a better position than last season.

ZPC Kariba finished 6th last season and they lost 1 game and drew to How Mine last season.
“It was a good start, we want to finish on a better position than last season”, said Chidzambwa after their victory.

How Mine dominated in the first half and their fate twisted in the second half with brilliant passes and good distribution from Talent Chamboko and Raphiel Manuvire who joined Kauya katuruturu this season.

“I expect to do my best”, said Zikumbawire before the match who assisted the goal.
However, Kaindu admitted the loss, “we lost but it was a good match, we played well in first half, said the How Mine coach who is also looking forward to the title.”

“All the coaches need the title and I’m looking to the title,” he added on to say.

 

Killer Stepdad Jailed 8 Years

A man from Umguza who indiscriminately assaulted his ailing four-year-old stepson to death for visiting his uncle at night, has been sentenced to eight years in jail.

Khumbulani Sibanda (30) of Plot 3 Helensvale brutally assaulted Brighton Sibanda using a switch. The boy died five days later as a result of the injuries sustained during the beating.

Sibanda, who was initially facing a murder charge, was convicted of a lesser charge of culpable homicide by Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Francis Bere.

Sibanda will serve an effective six years in jail after two years of the sentence were suspended for five years on condition that he does not within that period commit a similar offence.

In passing sentence, Justice Bere condemned Sibanda’s conduct, saying it was deplorable. The judge said Sibanda as the deceased’s step father had a responsibility of protecting the boy.

“The deceased having been a stepson to the accused person must have had legitimate expectations to be protected by his step father who, however, sadly turned out to be his killer. Adopted children just like biological ones, deserve equal protection from their parents who must exhibit the greatest form of love and protection,” said Justice Bere.

He said the force used by Sibanda in assaulting his step son was excessive.

“We consider it highly aggravatory that the accused used excessive force in assaulting the deceased when he was fully aware that the boy was not well. To assault a sick four-year-old in the manner that accused person did is grossly inhuman and such conduct is reprehensible. Accused person was merely being cruel to the deceased and he must be adequately punished,” ruled Justice Bere.

The judge said it is imperative that the citizens of this country acquaint themselves with the current provisions of the constitution whose aim is to strengthen the protection of children.

Prosecuting, Miss Nokuthaba Ngwenya said on October 23, 2015 in the evening, Brighton went to his uncle’s home where he lied to him that he was left home alone and was therefore afraid.

The court heard that at around 8PM, Sibanda followed his stepson carrying a switch. On arrival he inquired about the whereabouts of Brighton and he was shown the room where the boy was sleeping.

“The accused person went into the room where the deceased was sleeping and started assaulting him several times all over the body,” said Miss Ngwenya.

She said after assaulting his stepson, Sibanda took the boy home. On the following morning, Brighton told his stepfather that he was not feeling well.

The boy was taken to Mpilo Central Hospital three days later and he was admitted. Brighton succumbed to the injuries sustained as a result of the attack on October 28. – State Media

‘Sleeping’ Dube Gets Rude Awakening

War Veterans minister Tshinga Dube was on Wednesday accused of falling asleep while the National Assembly discussed the use of spikes by police to deflate vehicle tyres in an attempt to stop motorists alleged to have committed traffic offences.

Tshinga Dube, the Zanu PF MP for Makokoba, appeared to doze off on Wednesday afternoon as the National Assembly heard an urgent question on whether spikes were lawful.

As Zvishavane-Ngezi Zanu PF MP John Holder asked the Home Affairs deputy minister Obendingwa Mguni whether the spikes that the police are carrying were lawful according to the Police Act in terms of the specifications, length and the way they are laid, the minister appeared to slowly close his eyes.

Dube, who sat opposite Glen Norah MDC MP Webster Maondera, then slowly tilted his head to his right before jolting upright. The retired colonel then appeared to doze off again seconds later as his eyelids closed and his head tilted to the side again.

The MP’s supposed nap provoked a furious reaction from opposition legislators who rose on a point of order to express their disgust.

“My point of order is that ministers must come here to answer questions. Honourable Tshinga Dube is asleep there,” Maondera said amid inaudible interjections.

“He is supposed to be here to answer questions. War veterans are suffering and that minister is asleep. What does that mean?”

“Order, order, order, order!” interjected Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda. “Honourable member, you are now out of decorum.”

Musikavanhu MDC MP Prosper Mutseyami shot back sarcastically: “Mvura iyo mugeze kumeso. (There is some water; you may want to wash your face).”

The Speaker denied that the minister had been sleeping.

“Honourable Mutseyami and your colleague there; when someone closes his eyes,” Mudenda said amid loud laughter by backbenchers.

“Order, order honourable (Paurina) Mpariwa please, closing one’s eyes may not be sleeping,” the leader of Parliament continued. “So, I saw him as closing his eyes. You cannot determine whether someone is sleeping because he has closed his eyes.”

Efforts to reach Dube were futile yesterday. – Daily News

Bulawayo Couple Caught With $87 000 Worth of Mbanje

A couple from Bulawayo was arrested last Wednesday for possession of mbanje with a street value of about $87 000.

Police raided Partmore Bonde (47) and Nomvulelo Ncube of Nkulumane suburb at their home following a tip-off.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Precious Simango confirmed the successful raid.

“I can confirm the arrest of a man and a woman who were found in possession of over 140 kilogrammes of the illegal drug ‘dagga’ at their home.

“The two were raided following a tip-off and about 140 kg of dagga were recovered in one of the rooms at the house,” she said.

Insp Simango applauded members of the public for the tip-off saying such contributions by communities made police work easier while keeping communities safer.

“We are grateful to the community’s efforts of giving us information and we want to thank them. If we continue working together in such a manner, we will live in crime-free societies. We urge you to continue giving us information on any suspicious behaviour so that we bring law breakers to book,” she said.

A neighbour who preferred anonymity said residents knew Bonde and his wife had started a dagga selling business and decided to sell them out to police before things went out of hand in their neighbourhood.

“We gave police a tip-off so that they could arrest them because use of these illegal substances contributes to the increased crimes that we are reading about everyday in the papers. Such people need to be put behind bars because they are bad characters in our community. Police detectives conducted a search in their house and six 50 kilogramme bags were found stashed in one of their rented rooms,” said the neighbour.

A police source said at first Bonde denied owning the bags of dagga saying he had just been asked to keep the bags by a friend and had no idea what they contained.

“Later, he admitted he was the owner. He said it was his first attempt to sell the drug. He said he was making little from vending, so he decided to venture into drug pushing to make more,” said the source. – State Media

Chamisa Excited With Zuma Appointments

… Nelson Chamisa
Nelson Chamisa | I see my friend Fikile Mbalula is now Minister of Police in South Africa. Again, Malusi Nkanyezi Gigaba, a comrade for a longtime now, is the new Minister of Finance. I worked together with these two comrades in the cause for young people in Africa under the auspices of the International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) 2000-2005, when I was the youth leader in the people’s party of excellence, the Movement for Democratic Change.

Interestingly, Joe Maswanganyi the former ANCYL Deputy President is now Minister of Transport. Another former ANCYL member is Minister of Energy. A number of them are Deputies or Ministers.

With Julius Malema, Musi Maimane ,Lloyd Shivambu and Mbuyiseni Ndlozi leading the opposition, it becomes so exciting for the generation and Africa as a whole.

I believe in young energy and fresh minds to turn the turbines of nation building and economic prosperity. May more young people step in and step up to make a difference. Yes, in both the private and public sector spaces. We need more young people as permanent secretaries, running parastatals, chairing boards and dominating public offices.

We must relieve yesterday’s people and pave way for the young being tomorrow’s people..

Think Excellence, Think Brilliance, Think Difference!!

I am so excited about developments in politics south of Limpopo, our neighboring country South Africa.

Mugabe Relative Sings Praises Of Chief Justice Malaba

President Robert Mugabe’s nephew Patrick Zhuwao has hailed the appointment of Justice Luke Malaba from public interviews conducted to fill the vacant post of Chief Justice, reflecting his uncle’s reduced authority under a constitution adopted three years ago.

Under the old Constitution repealed in 2013, Mugabe had singular authority to pick the head of the judiciary, but the new charter prescribes that candidates must be interviewed by the Judicial Services Commission (JSC), a panel of mostly senior judges and lawyers.
Mugabe then chose from three names submitted by the JSC.

Malaba, Constitutional Court (Con-Court) judge Paddington Garwe, JSC secretary Rita Makarau and Judge President George Chiweshe were nominated by the JSC to conduct the public interviews.

The Chief Justice-designate scored 92 percent in the interviews, while Makarau garnered 90 percent and Justice Garwe came out third with 52 percent.

Malaba, 65, who has been acting chief justice since March 1, was appointed substantive CJ by Mugabe with effect from March 27, according to the JSC.

A University of Zimbabwe law student had attempted to scuttle the interviews after petitioning the High Court to halt the interviews, arguing the process was not transparent since the candidates were colleagues of, and known to, the interviewing panel.

The High Court initially ruled in favour of the student, Romeo Zibani, who also wanted Mugabe alone to appoint the chief justice. Vice President Emmerson Mnagagwa then filed an executive note revealing plans to amend the constitution to give Mugabe that sole responsibility.

The JSC, which employs all judges and magistrates, appealed the decision at the Supreme Court, automatically setting aside the High Court ruling.

The interviews then proceeded, culminating in the appointment of Malaba.
Zhuwao, speaking in his personal capacity and as a law student, said it was illogical that his counterparts in Cabinet wanted to subvert the will of the people as enshrined in the Constitution.

Parliament has initiated the amendments to the new Constitution, with public hearings on the proposed changes underway.

“As somebody who was involved in the making of the Constitution and as a law student, I believe the JSC did the correct thing to do as had been confirmed by the Supreme Court.
“I am excited that His Excellency has appointed Malaba as the chief justice. I am not in a position of expressing his competency, but he is a product of a constitutional process and he deserves the job,” Zhuwao said.

Revealing stark differences that emanated in Cabinet, Zhuwao, who is also the minister of Indigenisation, said when they registered their opposition to the changes, they were told to wait for Parliament.

“In Cabinet, there were those who were against Amendment (No 1) and we were told to go to Parliament and oppose it.

“Right now there is a public outreach programme and I am observing what people are saying, and no one has been able to convince me that the Constitution in its present state is inadequate.

“For starters, we have to acknowledge that the office of the President is the highest in the land and it is determined by people, so what is wrong with the JSC route to submit names to the president?

“If we allow the president to rule through the will of the people; why not the Chief Justice?” Zhuwao asked sarcastically. Mnangagwa had argued that there was an anomaly when juniors in the JSC interview their seniors.

“Whatever people may say, it is the president who has appointed the chief justice. I am failing to understand the logic of people who were opposed to this process.

“The president had the final say and the JSC only acted as far as recommending, so the concerns raised by those who are seeking to amend the Constitution are illogical,” Zhuwao said. – Daily News

Woman Arrested For Calling Ex-Hubby “Wizard”

A Mutare woman was arrested after sending insulting messages to her ex-husband, Rasheed Chinhema (40), labelling him a wizard for divorcing her and marrying another.

 Catherine Muchena (39) pleaded guilty to the charges. Mutare magistrate, Mr Innocent Bepura presided over the matter.

Public prosecutor, Mr Fletcher Karombe, told the court that from a period ranging between March 17 to March 20, the accused person sent several messages insulting the complainant using abusive and obscene language with her mobile phone.

Some of the messages that were read in court read: “Kuzoisa status yeHoly spirit haagari patsvina wakazotanga kuziva mweyamutsvene rini iwe musatanist munin’ina wasatan.

“Hapana zvaunondiita chokwadi chabaya. Vana wakati anoziva ndimai kt ndevani.

“Muroyi muroyi shaa hazvichinje. . .

“Kana ukanzi uraya vana unouraya kuita kunge wakatogurirwawo huroyi. . .”

When asked why she was being abusive to her ex-husband, Muchena alleged that Chinhema and his new wife were abusing her children and sending her evil spirit.

“They are abusing my children and I could not keep quiet,” she said.

Mr Bepura fined her $100 or to spent 15 days imprisonment for violating Section 88 of the Postal Telecommunication Act. – Manica Post

Zuma’s New Finance Minister Speaks

Newly appointed finance minister Malusi Gigaba says people are allowed to hold their different views about his new appointment but that he is not there to try to fill his predecessor’s shoes.

 “I’m not going to fill anybody’s shoes. I have my own shoes that I’m wearing. I understand the responsibility with which I have been entrusted. I am not new to government. I have been in government for 13 years now and I have also served for four years in the portfolio of public enterprises. I am not new to the economic sector‚” a confident Gigaba told reporters.

On Friday evening‚ President Jacob Zuma led the swearing in of new Cabinet ministers and deputy ministers after a major shake-up of the national executive the prior evening.

He said the Cabinet reshuffle was to improve efficiency and effectiveness.

Shortly after the newly Cabinet members took their oath of office at the Presidential Guest House‚ in a ceremony led by Judge Sisi Khampepe‚ Gigaba told reporters that his key responsibility would be to stabilise the economy.

“My priority right now is to stabilise the economy‚ to calm the markets and to continue engaging with different stakeholders as I have started doing today‚” said Gigaba.

He said he was looking forward to working with the current administration and had no intention of bringing in his own team.

“The leadership of the department is there. The changes in the national executive do not of necessity mean there should be changes in the administration. I cannot foresee what individual members of the administration are going to decide. I met with them this afternoon‚ and I reassured them of my support‚ my leadership and my reliance on them‚” added Gigaba.

During the briefing‚ he also revealed that he would be meeting his predecessor‚ Pravin Gordhan who was seen as the main target for Zuma’s reshuffling of the Cabinet.

Born in 1971 in Eshowe‚ KwaZulu-Natal‚ Gigaba takes over control of the public purse strings at the age of 46‚ making him the youngest finance minister in the country’s history.

His previous portfolios include both deputy and minister of Home Affairs as well as minister of Public Enterprises.

Before being redeployed as finance minister‚ he headed the Home Affairs department from 2014 sowetan

Kasukuwere Demo Rubbish – Tsenengamu

Zanu PF youth leader Godfrey Tsenengamu has rubbished the Zanu PF demonstration against National Commissar Savior Kasukuwere set for Mashonaland Central tomorrow.

State media reports that Zanu PF Mashonland Central Province is pressing for the ouster of Kasukuwere, accusing him of trying to sabotage recent Women’s League demonstrations. in a hard hitting statement circulating on social media Tsenengamu declares that he will not be unleashed as someone’s ‘dog of war’.  See his statement below;

Godfrey Tsenengamu | Cdes l am not in.

Am not going to take part in tomorrow’s demonstration in Bindura. Say whatever you wish against me but l stand firm on this position.  I remain true to the cause but am not a willing tool for abuse anymore.

I don’t support Kasukuwere and his cabal but no one should feel like they own me to a point of unleashing me as a dog of war against their foes. Whosoever gave those excessive powers to Kasukuwere to cause pandemonium in the party, still has the same authority to withdraw them and doesn’t need anyone to demonstrate to take back their power which they had rented to Kasukuwere.

The same way they booted out Cdes Mutsvangwa and Togarepi from the Politburo without a demonstration, they can do so to Kasukuwere without involving us. I don’t hate or despise anyone but am tired of this divide and rule tactic where divisions are perpetuated for the benefit of individuals against the collective interests of the party.

When War veterans wanted to protest against Kasukuwere, water cannons and tear gas were used on them. Espinah Nhari died after highlighting the same problem to the leadership.
Youth leaders were haunted out for challenging this cabal.

Main wing leaders and chairpersons in the provinces were booted out challenging G40.

When Kasukuwere would just fire elected chairpersons through a phone call it was okay with them. When he assumed the role of the Women’s League PC sidelining Chinomona, it was proper for them.

They want me to believe that all along they saw a woman in Kasukuwere and suddenly it has turned to be the opposite. For the first time we heard at the airport a new slogan ichiti “Pamberi naPC wedu vaKasukuwere” ko nhasi zvadii?

Can someone now tell me what has changed?
Convince me why we must do this today?
Whose game are we playing here?
Whose cause are we pursuing?
Who are we serving?

The game here is clear. Someone is not sincere but trying to play hide and seek games. After realising that the events of the past week were backfiring, someone somewhere wants to pass the blame to us for the fights that erupted in the G40 at their instigation.

In the past three days they have been everywhere as they were busy building bridges and mending relations that had gone sour in the past week and now they want us to appear to be vindictive so that they continue manipulating the G40 as they will be fearing an ascendancy to power of someone they have been made to hurt and thus the G40 will be scared and continue to fight in the corner of their master against us.

No

Not anymore

Akatora chikwambo chake kana zvapesana ngaasada kutishandisa, ndiye anoziva kwaakachitora nezvaakachitorera ngaanodzosera ega.
Hatidi kuzorana chifuta pamuromo kuti tiite sekunge tadyawo nyama yacho tese.

Vanoenda endai henyu but l am here telling you that this will backfire. Mvura inotevera payakambofamba napo.

INI KWETE NDARAMBA ZVEKUSHANDISANA NEKUITISANA.

Godfrey Tsenengamu

Econet ‘Urine’: Chamisa, Mukupe In Parly Tiff

That Econet Had Urine – Chamisa 

Ray Nkosi | MDC Tsvangirai Vice President Nelson Chamisa had a nasty exchange with Zanu PF MP Terence Mukupe over the latter’s utterances that Econet is ‘urinating’ on the citizenry.

Said Mukupe during a parliament debate on the National Competitiveness and Commission bill; “You have institutions like Econet who are basically urinating on the foreheads of the citizenry and basically telling them that it is anointed water from Prophet Magaya.”

“So, I am expecting that you are going to have a situation where the Commission will be looking at such situations where you have monopolies and oligopolies that are basically raping the citizenry, but we want make sure that they have competitive pricing, and do not end up raping the citizenry” said Mukupe in Parliament.

Chamisa too exception to Mukupe’s urine remark, “On a point of Order Madam Speaker.  I am not so sure if I heard the Hon. Member correctly but if I did, Madam Speaker, he mentioned something about urinating and that Econet had urine.  If he may withdraw because that in terms of parliamentary language, it is very unfortunate.”

“I appreciate his view and we want to hear what his views are to enrich the debate but of course the anointing water is something else but the urine aspect,” said Chamisa.

Mukupe said Chamisa probably had issues with his “idiomatic expression” but he understood this  “considering he (Chamisa) took such a long time to become a lawyer”.

Chamisa who is now an advocate, responded: “You know, we do not want to use these platforms to abuse one another.

“When it comes to intellect, I do not even qualify to be rated at the same level with this man, but I will not want to even go there because we are not here on account of our intellect.

“We are here on account of our representation of the people and what I did raise is very consistent with what is in our Standing Orders.

“I really urge the Hon. Member to withdraw what he has said because it is inaccurate.  Madam Speaker, if he does not, I will simply donate a tonne of abuse and he will not be able to sustain it.”

Zuma Resign

The South African Communist Party (SACP) has called for President Jacob Zuma to resign.

In a statement issued late on Friday night, the party said that the reckless actions of Zuma had once more plunged the ANC-led movement, the hard-won democratic institutions, and the country in general into deep crisis.

Read the full statement from the SACP below:

The Political Bureau of the SACP met in Gauteng today in the context of the deep crisis into which the reckless actions of President Zuma have once more plunged our ANC-led movement, our hard-won democratic institutions, and our country in general.

The recall from an overseas trip of comrades Pravin Gordhan and Mcebisi Jonas while on a promotional tour in South Africa’s interests, and now the firing of these comrades and other well-performing ministers is more than regrettable. It is frankly outrageous, particularly while the worst performers in cabinet continue to enjoy presidential protection and even, in some cases, promotion.

This recklessness has provoked widespread concern and anger within the ANC itself, and across all sectors of our society. We have reached a decisive moment in which, in the considered view of the SACP leadership, Zuma must now resign.

The coincidence of the dramatic cabinet events with the desperate application this week in the Pretoria High Court by the Gupta-linked Vardospan company should not be missed. Vardospan brought an urgent application to force the Reserve Bank, the Registrar of Banks, and the Minister of Finance to allow it to take over ownership of the obscure Habib Bank. The current owners had given them a deadline of today, 31 March, to settle the matter. Vardospan’s desperation is clearly linked to the closure of Gupta-related bank accounts by the major South African banks, the Bank of China, and now reportedly by their last remaining banking facility, the Indian headquartered Baroda Bank. The Reserve Bank opposed the Vardospan application on the grounds that it has a responsibility to ensure the financial sustainability of the proposed deal. According to the Reserve Bank, Vardospan has failed to provide clarity on the source of their funding and to provide transparency on other Gupta-related companies, including the notorious Tegeta mining company involved in a dodgy deal with former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe.

The timing of Zuma’s cabinet reshuffling and the deepening banking troubles faced by the Guptas is not, therefore, fortuitous. Once more it lays bare a disturbing reality. Increasingly our country is being ruled not from the Union Buildings, but from the Gupta family compound. More and more, critical ANC decisions are being decided not by elected and collective structures in Luthuli House but in Saxonwold.

In the coming days the SACP will be meeting with our provincial structures, all our alliance partners and a wide range of social movements and formations. It is imperative that popular anger is mobilised and organised in constructive ways that unite South Africans of all persuasions and backgrounds in the defence of our country’s interests.

This is not a struggle against an individual. This is not a factional struggle. It is a struggle against a network of parasitism and patronage in defence of our hard-won democratic sovereignty. Let us roll back corporate capture of the state! Let us call for the South African passports and residential rights of the Guptas to be revoked immediately! Let us call for the sacking of General Ntlemeza, an ex-Transkei security policeman, who many allege tortured our own comrades. Let us demand progress on the numerous stalled prosecutions and investigations. What has happened to the civil and criminal prosecutions recommended in regard to the Nkandla scandal? Let us ensure that the dodgy Tegeta deal is exposed. Let us insist that those involved in the whole-sale ripping off of the public broadcaster, the SABC, and of key State Owned Corporations, including PRASA, Eskom, DENEL, and SAA are brought to book. Mainstream corporate outfits like Allan Gray and the Ruperts’ Remgro must own up to their profit-driven collusion with Cash Pay Master Services, Net1, and Grindrod in the exploitation of vulnerable social grant beneficiaries. Politicians and officials who have benefited from back-handers in all of this must be exposed.

Inevitably, SACP members who serve in executive positions in government are now being asked if they will resign. The PB’s instruction to these comrades is: Remain at your posts. This is not because there is any individual entitlement. You are serving in various capacities because of the support you enjoy across the ANC movement, because of your struggle credentials, and because of your performance in government. You have a responsibility to serve a massive constituency and the country at large – now more than ever. If you are fired at the behest of the Gupta network because of the SACP’s stand on these matters – so be it.- EWN

ANOTHER PLANE CRASH: Fresh Details On Horror Deaths

Fresh details have emerged in the latest plane crash in Zimbabwe following that of air force officers who crashed down in Harare dying at the scene.

Preliminary investigations into the cause of the Vumba plane crash, which claimed six lives on Monday have pointed to misjudgement of the altitude by the pilot as well as bad weather, the state media reveals.

A meeting was held at Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs, Mandi Chimene’s office between members of the Joint Operations Command, Green Motor Services management, Zimra and their Mozambican counterparts on Wednesday to get a full appraisal of what could have transpired.

Full-scale investigations are now underway as civil aviation experts from Mozambique arrived in the country on Wednesday afternoon to join their Zimbabwean counterparts in the investigations.

The Islander BN-2A-300 light aircraft, Registration Number C9-AOV was on its way to Mutare Aerodrome when it crashed in the Vumba Mountain on Monday morning around 6am. Six people among them Beira-headquartered Green Motor Services directors perished in the crash.

Green Motor Services (GMS) runs Mutare Dry Port and its four directors who perished in Monday’s crash include Adelino DeJesus Fortes Mesquita (managing director), Isac Noor (finance director), Antonio Jeorge Ucucho (legal advisor) and Banele Sibanda (finance and administration manager).

The plane’s pilot, Lopes Luis Dos Santos and his son who was acting as his assistant, Rui Fonseca Pereira Dos Santos also died.

In an interview at Doves Funeral Parlour, a cousin of one of the late directors, Noor, Ibrahim, said

although they were still to get full details of the cause of the crash, they had gathered that the plane had diverted from its route.

“When we came here we gathered that the plane was not using its normal route. This is what we got from sources here. We cannot comment further until investigations are complete, but that is what we got. We also gathered that the pilot was an old man whose co-pilot was his son.

“We are not sure who was in control between the pilot and his son when the crash happened, but it is sad to lose relatives in such a painful way,” he said.

Investigations by The Manica Post revealed that the pilot, Lopes Luis Dos Santos was born on February 26, 1956, while his son, Rui Fonseca Pereira Dos Santos was born on October 8, 1980.

In a separate interview, director of transport in Manica Province of Mozambique, Ms Maria Da-Imaculada Gabriel, said what they had gathered so far was not conclusive.

“From what we gathered from villagers near the scene when we visited it, they said they heard a sound of plane before hearing a loud bang. They said it was misty. When the mist had cleared, that is when they realised that a plane had crashed into the Vumba Mountain.

“Traditional leaders in the area informed the police and they attended the scene with other agents. We are waiting for the civil aviation team from our country, which is on its way as we speak to partner their counterparts here to investigate the causes of the crash.

Briefing the Minister of State on Wednesday, GMS’s general manager, Mr Lawrence Takawira, said the late board members used to travel twice to Mutare for board meetings in March and October.

“Our directors were on their way to Mutare for a board meeting. Since they had other commitments in Mozambique the following day, they decided to fly to Mutare and return on the same day.

“We went to wait for them at Mutare Aerodrome on Monday morning as they were expected to land at 8.10am. We had their flight schedule with us. We were also in the company of Zimra and Immigration officials for the usual immigration procedures. We waited up to 9am, but the plane did not arrive. We communicated with our Beira office and we were told that they had left. Our late MD’s secretary said she was going to get in touch with officials at Beira International Airport to verify on the actual time when the plane left for Mutare and she phoned back saying the plane was delayed because of bad weather, but was supposed to have landed in Mutare. She said the plane had taken off at 7.30am. By 10am, the plane was nowhere in sight.

“Around 11am, a Mutare City Council employee manning the aerodrome rushed to us with his mobile phone saying someone wanted to talk to me. I took the phone and there was a man speaking on the other end of the phone. He asked for the flight number saying he had heard that there was a plane crash in Vumba. He promised to call back and he did that after 15 minutes and broke the news that indeed that the plane carrying our directors had crashed in Vumba and there were no survivors. We were all shocked,” said Mr Takawira.

He said they confirmed the crash as they were scaling up the mountain when they came across the company’s financial statements that were scattered all over the mountain.

The bodies of the three directors were repatriated to Mozambique on Wednesday and  Chimene escorted them to Forbes Border Post.

The Dos Santos’ bodies were taken to Harare enroute to Maputo, while Sibanda’s body was taken to Harare for burial scheduled to take place on Tuesday. – State Media

Chimney Thief: I Didn’t Steal Anything

A SUSPECTED thief from Bulawayo who got stuck for two days in a chimney while on a mission to steal yesterday made a U-turn and denied the offence.

On Thursday he had confessed to unlawful entry and theft.

Andrea Zunga (33) of Makokoba suburb appeared before magistrate Mr Tinashe Tashaya, who remanded him in custody to April 10 for commencement of trial.

“I didn`t steal anything. I was trapped inside the chimney while l was trying to enter the building,” he said.

Zunga was part of a gang of three that hatched a plan to enter Thabiso Youth Centre in the same suburb through the building’s two chimneys on Monday night.

The court heard that Zunga’s partners Bernard Khona and Phillip Zobe, are still at large.

He is now widely known as Zungu or Mgijimi, a zombie from popular South African soapie, Isibaya.

The names have stuck after pictures of Zunga looking like the powdered zombie soon after being rescued from the chimney, were posted on The Chronicle website on Wednesday.

Prosecuting, Ms Leane Nkomo said on March 29 at around 9AM, Thabiso Youth Centre official Ms Sibonginkosi Masuku heard a hoarse voice from the chimney and suspected that there was someone who was trapped inside.

“Ms Masuku then informed police and the Fire Brigade. The accused person was rescued from the chimney by the fire brigade team through destroying the chimney,” said Ms Nkomo.

“The accused person confessed to the police that he had come to steal from the youth centre with his friends who managed to get out using another chimney. He said he used the wrong chimney and he got stuck for two days.”

The prosecutor said Khona and Zobe managed to get away with a Lenovo laptop, two computer speakers, two monitors, a Central Processing Unit (CPU) and a leather jacket.-state media

Mafela’s TV Lounge Tombstone Trends

Actor, Joe Mafela’s TV lounge tombstone is trending on social media.

This is after his family forked out “hundreds of thousands” of rands to ensure the actor’s “flashy” tombstone embodied the life he lived.

The tombstone which was unveiled during Mafela’s burial on Wednesday is a replica of a living room complete with a plasma TV, TV stand and couch.

Bataung Memorial Tombstone’s CEO Lebohang Khitsane said it took just three days to create the massive tombstone, which was unveiled at the Westpark Cemetery in Johannesburg.

“The family approached us to come up with a stone that adequately represented the actor’s life and we decided on the design. We wanted to reflect how Joe entered many of our living rooms and kept us entertained since we were children, from the times of Sgudi Snaysi and Going up to recently.

“The tombstone was to symbolise that he kept us entertained in our lounges and now we have given him his own to rest in,” Khitsane said.

He said Mafela’s family was extremely happy with the design adding that it had taken his team three days to work on the tombstone.

The tombstone is a complete marble living room with a plasma TV, a coffee table, a TV stand and a couch. It is also unique in that the gravestone has a QR code which visitors can scan to view clips, photos and music videos of the late entertainer.

Khitsane refused to comment on the amount that the family paid for the stone, but said that it ran into “hundreds of thousands of rand”.

The family also refused to speak on the cost of the stone and said that they preferred to focus on Joe’s legacy.

“It wasn’t about the money, it was about giving Joe a fitting farewell and paying proper tribute to him. He was such an important part of people’s lives and we really loved the idea of having him immortalised like this.

“Joe loved nothing more than to come home at the end of the day and just sit on the couch and watch TV,” Mafela family spokesperson Millicent “Milly” Mulelu said.

TshisaLIVE reached out to several tombstone companies and were told that there were several factors that would have gone into creating the one-of-a-kind stone.

“The location of the stone is in a prestigious part of the cemetery and can only be installed by certain companies. You also have to look at how quickly they had to make the stone and the materials involved,” a spokesperson for Tombstone Factory in Johannesburg said.

Three independent companies agreed that the cost of the stone would be well over R100 000 but less than R300 000. – Newsday

Tsvangirai Takes Mugabe To Court

The Morgan Tsvangirai-led MDC-T has filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court seeking to compel the State Procurement Board (SPB) to conduct site validation tests and publicly disclose its chosen supplier for the provision of the biometric voter registration (BVR) kits.

The opposition party said the SPB must complete the necessary contractual formalities on or before April 17 this year.

The party’s application followed the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) announcement that government had dumped the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in the procurement of the BVR kits and instead handed over the control to the SPB.

MDC-T argued the move by the country’s electoral body was in violation of section 235 of the Constitution. “Any such surrender of control by the first respondent (Zec) in preparing for elections is unconstitutional, as the first respondent must stay independent and take orders and directions from nobody else and nobody (save a court to stop Zec breaking the law) may interfere with Zec’s functioning,” MDC-T national secretary for elections in the dialogue with Zec, Murisi Zwizwai said in his founding affidavit.

“Moreover, it will also be illegal because it contravenes the Procurement Act in many ways … as Zec is now a constitutional body, and not a statutory body. It is not a procuring entity as defined in the Procurement Act.”

Zwizwai further said instead, Zec must carry out its constitutional duties to register voters and compile voters’ rolls without delay, adding it was “now departing suddenly from its own time-line required to do so”.

“Zec presently has no current valid voters’ rolls for all Zimbabweans, yet general elections may be called lawfully at any time on under 90 days’ notice … so Zec legally has to start to register voters and compile rolls urgently,” he said.

“We hope after perusing this application, respondents (Zec and its chairperson Justice Rita Makarau) will acknowledge that pledge was correct and Zec’s procurement of BVR kits via the electronically-based UNDP process must be allowed to continue as pledged then, with no more interference or delay,”

In the application, MDC-T together with one Takudzwa Mavure, a prospective voter, cited Zec, its chairperson Justice Makarau and the SPB as respondents.

“This is an application seeking to compel third respondent (SPB) to conduct site validation tests and publicly disclose its chosen supplier for the provision of BVR kits and consummate the necessary contractual formalities on or before April 17, 2017,” the party said.

“Further, applicants seek to be furnished with electronic copies of specific documents used in the tender process. This application concerns Zec’s procurement, via electronic tender, of BVR kits specialist equipment urgently needed for voter registration.”

According to the MDC-T, a procedure using a UNDP system and funds was agreed in advance with government and stakeholders together with itself whereby electronic documents supplied to possible bidders included the terms, conditions and selection criteria to be applied to all tenders.

The party said 12 electronic tenders were received, but seven were not technically compliant, leaving five to be evaluated by experts.

MDC-T said Zec shortlisted three of the five candidates for a full week of site validation tests (field tests) and of those three, the lowest successful bidder should have been the supplier in line with the tender rules.

However, MDC-T further said when Zec’s shortlist of three was expected to be made known, Justice Makarau said government had taken over funding of the procurement process.

“This application is made as, on the eve of the day Zec was due to announce the supplier, State media quoted second respondent (Justice Makarau) as instead announcing that Zec had abandoned procuring the kits in liaison with UNDP and had handed over control of its site validation tests, selection for the BVR kits and control over when each of these will be done, to third respondent,” the party said.

“Both Zec and government initially accepted this in entering a tripartite agreement with UNDP to procure BVR kits through the UNDP process and Zec’s legal status has not changed. Hence, SPB will be acting ultra vires the Procurement Act if it takes over any part of the Zec’s procurement process.”
The party said on Friday last week, as it was finalising the urgent chamber application, Justice Makarau sent a letter saying government would not take over procuring the BVR kits, but confirmed it was now providing the funds.

The party further said the disclosure by Zec that “those who were involved from the beginning will be considered” takes the whole BVR tendering process and voter registration back 10 weeks to January 17 and not forward as was urgently required.

“Clearly, all stakeholders will suffer irreparable harm if such a reversal is allowed and SPB now controls field testing and procurement procedures and can select the BVR supplier, even from among the tenders already expertly evaluated and eliminated in accordance with the tender procedures they all accepted,” the party said. The matter is yet to be heard. -Newsday

Top Lawyer Arrested

Russel Dzete (right) shy away from camera and his accomplice being led to Magistrate’s court holding cell

A Top Bulawayo lawyer and suspected serial fraudster, Russel Dzete and four cohorts spent a night in prison for allegedly defrauding three people of $38 600 and R60 000.

Dzete who was employed at Marondedze, Mukuku and partners legal practitioners and his partners Binary Mkandla (46), Edmund Makonese (53), Simangaliso Muringi (49) and Austin Moyo (60) of Cowdray Park allegedly deceived three people through selling them non-existent stands.

A court heard that Dzete, Muringi, Makonese and their co-accused Qhawe Ndlovu who is still at large duped Ms Pamela Ngwenya of Pumula North suburb of $24 100.
Dzete, Moyo and Mkandla also allegedly conned a teacher Ms Sithokozile Gumbo of $5 000 and R60 000 through selling her a stand which did not belong to them.

Mr Obias Bidi of Burnside suburb allegedly suffered a prejudice of $9 500 after Dzete allegedly sold him a stand which did not belong to him in Emganwini suburb. Mr Bidi constructed a house up to roof level before he discovered that he had been deceived.
Dzete, Muringi, Makonese, Mkandla and Moyo appeared before Bulawayo Magistrate Mr Tinashe Tashaya.

Dzete pleaded not guilty to three counts of fraud and his co-accused who were each facing one count, also pleaded not guilty. Mr Tashaya granted them $300 bail each.

“Accused persons should continue residing at their known places of residence. “You are ordered to hand over your travelling documents to the clerk of courts and you are also to report twice per week at your nearest police station,” he said.

Mr Tashaya remanded them out of custody to April 10. Prosecuting Mr Nkathazo Dlodlo said the five duped three people of $38 600 and R60 000 between September 2015 and May 2016.

In September 2015, Makonese acted as an estate agent and misinformed Ms Ngwenya that they were selling a stand in Matsheumhlophe suburb.
Mr Dlodlo said Makonese, Dzete and Muringi ordered Ms Ngwenya to deposit the money into the law firm trust account.
“On September 22, the complainant deposited $23 000 into Marondedze and Partners Trust account. On the following day he paid $800 to Dzete as commission and a further $300 was paid towards drafting the power of attorney,” he said.
The court heard that the accused person withdrew the money and converted it to their personal use.
“Dzete further tried to use his office to fraudulently change ownership of the property using forged documents by obtaining a High Court order  compelling the charge of ownership in favour of the complainant.
“The offence came to light when the High Court discovered that the particulars of the owner of the residential stand were forged.”
In December 2015, Dzete, Mkandla and Moyo claimed to be the owners of Mr Felix Moyo’s stand which is in Selbourne Park and advertised it in a local newspaper purporting it was for sale.

Mr Dlodlo said the stand was initially $15 000 but Ms Gumbo negotiated with the trio until they reduced the price to $13 000.

“On December 23, 2015, the complainant proceeded to Dzete`s office and met the trio and an agreement of sale was drafted after the complainant deposited $4 000 into Marondedze Mukuku and Partners’ CBZ trust account.

“On the following day, Dzete ordered the law firm clerk to withdraw the money that was deposited by the complainant,” said Mr Dlodlo.

“On December 31, 2015 the complainant proceeded with R60 000 to Dzete’s office. Dzete took the money and gave the complainant a receipt as proof of payment.” On June 1, 2016, Dzete met Ms Gumbo in the city centre and encouraged her to make an effort and finish paying for her stand.

The prosecutor said Ms Gumbo paid $1 000 and the trio converted the money to their personal use.

Mr Dlodlo said the matter came to light in December 2016, when Ms Gumbo got suspicious after reading in a local newspaper that the trio had duped other people by selling them the stand which did not belong to them.

The court heard that investigations were carried out and the complainant suffered a prejudice of $5 000 and R60 000. Nothing was recovered. – state media

WATCH: Chinese Gold Company Pays Zimbabwean Workers $150 Per Month

LIVE-REPORT: Refresh to watch the LIVEBLAST video. 

One of the company’s senior managers confirmed this shocking fact to ZimEye.com Saturday morning shortly before denying it, SEE VIDEO ABOVE.

Dear Editor.

An international gold mining company, Ming Chang Sino Africa in Kwekwe, is treating its workforce as slaves working 24/7, 12hrs a day and paying them ($150) one hundred and fifty dollars a month.

The workers have taken their case with the mining body NEC to help them recover their underpaid wages since the minimum wage for the mining industry is paged at nine dollars fifty cents per eight hour day shift.

However the company have turned to dirty tricks since they are set to lose thousands of dollars through underpayment of wages none payment of overtime and other services charges.

Two members of the mining company’s workers committee have been dismissed from work for spear-heading the workers grievances and their union has been running to and from the mining company head office and NEC offices to try and protect the workers’ rights.

The manager is a black guy who was promoted from the Shamva plant is also being accused of taking people from his home area in Mutawatawa Shamva and Bindura at the expense of locals from Kwekwe Amaveni area under Kwekwe Central, MP Matambanadzo’s area
The manager Mr Nomatter Chigarisano is also being used by these Chinesee to eliminate all those that complain about anything of the company’s under hand dealings.

Grace Mugabe & Prophet TB Joshua Pictured Together For The First Time In History?


First Lady Grace Mugabe and the man she has for years criticised, the Nigerian necromancer TB Joshua have been pictured together in Harare following the preacher’s arrival in the capital city.

Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries leader Walter Magaya has pulled an ace from under his sleeve after successfully flying in TB Joshua for what promises to be an explosive Easter holiday crusade at his Waterfalls base in Harare.

 

The popular Nigerian pastor and televangelist, born Temitope Balogun Joshua, but commonly referred to as TB Joshua, arrived in Harare last night in a private jet and was booked at the Rainbow Towers Hotel. The full programme of his visit is yet to be released with Magaya’s close aide, overseer Admire Mango, confirming the pre-Easter crusade with the two powerful men of God.

Joshua will address Magaya’s PHD Ministries followers at the Freedom Square (Robert Mugabe) adjacent to Rainbow Towers Hotel, Harare at 9:30am today.

“Prophet Magaya’s spiritual father arrived in the country this evening (last night) and as you are aware he is a philanthropist, he will be visiting the poor in our midst before the joint life-changing crusade next week,” he said.
Mango said PHD Ministries would hold a Press conference to give details on the activities and programme which TB Joshua and Magaya will follow in the next few days leading the crusade dubbed Destroying Your Enemies and Giving New Life.

 

TB Joshua was granted entry into Zimbabwe by government despite their long love-hate standing history over some prophecies he has delivered on the future of the country and its leaders.

Secretary for information George Charamba yesterday said Zimbabwe was open to all religious leaders because the Constitution allowed for freedom of worship.

“Did you want us to deny him a visa so that you can go around saying the government has blocked him? Our borders are open to anyone who meets the legal requirements,” Charamba said.

Tourism minister Walter Mzembi said the visit by TB Joshua was a timely boost for local tourism and endorsed his stance that religion was a key tourism driver.

“Religious tourism is very important for the country and it’s in line with our economic blueprint ZimAsset, it will create jobs locally and bring in foreign currency as many people come for the crusade,” he said.

Zanu PF promised to create over 2,2 million jobs through the implementation of ZimAsset during the 2013 election campaign, but has so far been struggling to make good its election pledge.

Top government ministers last night were visiting Rainbow Towers to meet TB Joshua where they were reportedly receiving anointing oil and deliverance.

A source close to the Magaya camp said Zanu PF leaders who fear they could be purged from the party as succession wars get nasty have been asking TB Joshua to give them “protection” oil.

“I saw about six high-level ministers leaving the hotel at different intervals after getting oil from the man of God. They want to know if they will be safe from ouster in the Zanu PF wars,” a hotel staffer told NewsDay. – 1st April News

CIO Boss Meets Prophet Bushiri Again? | BREAKING NEWS

CIO Minister, Kembo Mohadi could this weekend meet his prophet, Shepherd Bushiri again this time in Harare. Barely a few months after Mohadi was blasted by President Robert Mugabe, the man has allowed the controversial preacher into the country for easter church meetings.

It was not clear if the CIO boss, Happyton Bonyongwe would also follow up on Mohadi and be present at the City Sports Centre where Bushiri is slated for meetings.

Last year President Robert Mugabe blasted Mohadi for consulting the preacher after the following video emerged when Mohadi flew out of Zimbabwe to attend his meetings. At the meeting, Mohadi was promised “a crown” and the Minister is now hoping to be appointed Vice President a position that could make him Mugabe’s successor. More to follow…

https://youtu.be/pe7fSeY2Ni4

WATER BOMB ATTACK: Woman Scalds Hubby For Cheating | MWENEZI LATEST

Terrence Mawawa, Mwenezi | A local man is battling for his life at Neshuro District Hospital after his wife bombed him with a bout of hot water over an alleged extra marital affair. Police in Mwenezi told ZimEye.com Isaac Dziva was hospitalised last week after her angry wife scalded her with hot water.

The police said Dziva’s wife became suspicious when he did not return home claiming he could not cross the flooded river near the couple’s homestead.

Dziva owns a carpentry shop at Neshuro Growth Point. “Dziva told his wife he could not cross the flooded river near the couple’s homestead such that he had to sleep at Neshuro Growth Point,” police in Mwenezi said.

When Dziva returned home he went straight to the bathroom where his wife pursued him and poured hot water on him, local villagers said.

“When Dziva came home after spending the whole night away, his wife became angry and scalded him with boiling water,” said a local villager.

When contacted for comment, Dziva who could hardly talk because of the severity of his injuries, said he was not in a position to relate what happened. Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development (COTRAD) has expressed concern at the high incidence of domestic violence cases.

“We are deeply worried about the frequency of domestic violence cases across the country. We therefore call for patience and tolerance. There is need for dialogue rather than violence,” said COTRAD in a statement.

Chombo And Mahofa Fight

Terrence Mawawa Masvingo |Zanu PF National Secretary for Administration, Ignatius Chombo has threatened Masvingo State Minister, Shuvai Ben Mahofa over the African Union( AU) cattle donation pledged by President Robert Mugabe two years ago.

Chombo wrote to Mahofa instructing her to comply with Mugabe’s directive after the latter openly defied her boss last year. Mugabe pledged 300 cattle to the AU. The letter comes against the backdrop of Mahofa’s claims that the province does not have the capacity to provide the required number of at least 50 cattle per province. Last year Mahofa openly told Mugabe Masvingo Province was hard hit by drought such that there was nothing to expect from the famine ravaged region.

An irate Chombo wrote a letter to Mahofa indicating it was mandatory for the province to provide the stipulated number of cattle.

 

Mahofa performed a sudden U-turn and said her team was on the ground working on the issue.

 

“We received a letter on the AU cattle donation issue and we are busy working on the matter. We are not forcing anyone to make a contribution,”said Mahofa.

 

The controversial Minister said there was nothing sinister about the letter.
According to party sources Mahofa is afraid of being sacked following several warnings on her reckless utterances.

 

” Mahofa is now under immense pressure and she has to act on the matter. There are growing calls for her dismissal and she is fully aware of what is happening,” said a senior Zanu PF official.

Mujuru Apologises

National People’s Party leader Dr. Joice Mujuru has apologised profusely for the public fighting that occurred between her two spokespersons Jelousy Mawarire and Gift Nyandoro on Thursday.

Speaking on the ZimEye LIVE-BLAST program last night, Mrs Mujuru said she is sorry. “I am yet to meet with the rest of the team…as you know our NPP is not a violent party, and what we are promoting in the party is peace…yes there could be contradicting statements according to the report… but on the whole let me just say to the world and to the members in particular…. that I apologise profusely for what happened yesterday because we are not a violent party. Our party promotes peace… FULL VIDEO:

Chimney Thief Says “It’s Not Me!”

A SUSPECTED thief from Bulawayo who got stuck for two days in a chimney while on a mission to steal yesterday made a U-turn and denied the offence.

On Thursday he had confessed to unlawful entry and theft. Andrea Zunga (33) of Makokoba suburb appeared before magistrate Mr Tinashe Tashaya, who remanded him in custody to April 10 for commencement of trial.

“I didn`t steal anything. I was trapped inside the chimney while l was trying to enter the building,” he said.

Zunga was part of a gang of three that hatched a plan to enter Thabiso Youth Centre in the same suburb through the building’s two chimneys on Monday night. The court heard that Zunga’s partners Bernard Khona and Phillip Zobe, are still at large.

He is now widely known as Zungu or Mgijimi, a zombie from popular South African soapie, Isibaya.

The names have stuck after pictures of Zunga looking like the powdered zombie soon after being rescued from the chimney, were posted on The Chronicle website on Wednesday.
Prosecuting, Ms Leane Nkomo said on March 29 at around 9AM, Thabiso Youth Centre official Ms Sibonginkosi Masuku heard a hoarse voice from the chimney and suspected that there was someone who was trapped inside.

“Ms Masuku then informed police and the Fire Brigade. The accused person was rescued from the chimney by the fire brigade team through destroying the chimney,” said Ms Nkomo.
“The accused person confessed to the police that he had come to steal from the youth centre with his friends who managed to get out using another chimney. He said he used the wrong chimney and he got stuck for two days.”

The prosecutor said Khona and Zobe managed to get away with a Lenovo laptop, two computer speakers, two monitors, a Central Processing Unit (CPU) and a leather jacket. – state media

Tsvangira, Mujuru Secret Talks

By Staff Reporter | National People’s Party leader Joice Mujuru has poured cold water over reports that she is against MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai leading the opposition grand coalition. She tells Simba Chikanza on ZIMEye LIVE BLAST that people should give her and Tsvangirai a chance.

“My colleague Tsvangirai and myself are planning for a meeting. Can you give us a chance until Tsvangirai and I hold a press conference and we tell you what we have concluded,” said Mujuru.

Justice Malaba To Rule for 3 Years

Justice Luke Malaba

Justice Luke Malaba is set to “rule Zimbabwe” for three years.

Sources reveal that Malaba who was this week announced to Zimbabwe’s most powerful post as the new Chief Justice, will preside until his constitutional retirement age of 70 in January 2020.

Malaba who is currently 67 years old, was born on 3 January 1951. Mnangagwa supporters however say their records say Malaba is 68 instead of the former.

Legal experts in the ZimEye newsroom reveal that the Chief Justice job is crucial for the Presidency because the CJ effectively rules Zimbabwe as they can with a simple dot of the ink, stop President Robert Mugabe.  This is the reason why the post has for decades been a thorn in the side for President Robert Mugabe.

Below is the short history of Zimbabwe’s Chief Justices since 1980.

2017 to current – Luke Malaba, who is known for opposing the verdict granting Robert Mugabe powers to hold the 2013 “NIKUV” elections, was appointed CJ yesterday 28th March 2017. He is set to hold the post till 2019.

2001 to 2017 – Godfrey Chidyausiku (A former minister in Mugabe’s cabinet, and a chief Mugabe propagandist who later on attempted staying on beyond the legal age of 70. He was blocked from his attempts and forced to retire this year.)

1990 to 2001 – Anthony Gubbay (a Jewish Zimbabwean, who was fired by Mugabe as punishement for ruling Mugabe’s violent land reform program unlawful)

1984 to 1990 – Enoch Dumbutshena, a Shona, Zimbabwe’s first black judge in 1980, and served as Chief Justice from 1984 to 1990. He later attempted politics but failed as ZimEye reveals. Presidential aspirant Noah Manyika tells ZimEye he came out of the system to challenged Robert Mugabe.

1980 to 1984 – John Fieldsend, a British lawyer, the first Chief Justice of Zimbabwe. He was appointed for a fixed term and assumed office on 1 July 1980. Born in England, Sir John (as he later became) was brought up in Southern Rhodesia. After graduating in law he practised as an advocate in Bulawayo. In 1962 he was appointed a judge of the High Court, but resigned in 1968 in protest against the decision of the Appellate Court to grant judicial recognition to the government of former premier, Ian Smith. – ZimEye

Mugabe A Drunk Lunatic Driving A Bus

Staff Reporter | An anonymous political analyst has penned an article equating President Robert Mugabe to an inebriated lunatic driving a bus with Zimbabweans as passengers.

The article which has attracted a huge circulation on social media platforms goes as follows:

“Have you ever heard of a story of a man suffering from a mental illness whose name was Mamvura in areas such as Sadza in Chikomba?nHe was well known in Njanja and Hwedza.

He used to spend time at Sadza Township and stood by watching buses that came there: some heading to Buhera, some Hwedza, and some to Masasa and Nharira or the other way round when all buses would be going to Salisbury.

Some drivers had a system of leaving buses idling as they went to eat sadza and maguru or mazondo and passengers ran to the toilets and replenishing their stocks of beer and so on.

Women with babies had a chance of changing nappies while others just dropped to have fresh cool air. You know the baking heat in Zimbabwe and what happens if you travel by bus.

Anyway back to Mamvura.

He had always told people braaing meat and drinking clear cold Castle, Black Label or Lion or masese (Chibuku) that one day he was going to drive one of the buses. People laughed as they dismissed him; a mad man driving a bus? His madness was getting worse, so they said.

One day Mamvura got on one of the buses left idling and drove away towards Buhera. People were shocked. The driver and his conductor and other passengers chased the bus on foot. Some passengers clutching several quarts of beer in both hands ran side by side with the bus, but were swallowed in the dust and gave up as Mamvura felt encouraged and increased speed. They gave up the chase.

Those on the bus cried. They tried to jump off the moving bus but Mamvura was smiling and increasing the speed. He enjoyed the noise from the wailing passengers.

As the bus approached a bridge ahead, some passengers began praying so that their souls can be received well in heaven. And the unexpected happened. Mamvura crossed bridge but could not change the gears from the depression forcing the engine to go silent and the bus stopped.

Some passengers broke windows and jumped out fearing Mamvura could start the engine. Many got injured. There was Mamvura laughing softly with a triumphant spirit that like he always promised, he had driven the bus.

Zimbabwe is the bus. Mugabe is Mamvura. We are the passengers. We failed to guard our country from being driven by a mad man long back. We left Zimbabwe idling and Mamvura jumped onto the driver’s seat. Some of us are chasing the bus from outside and those inside are crying daily.

Food for thought.”

Kasukuwere In Trouble

Zanu-PF members in Mashonaland Central have called for the ouster of the party’s national political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere, accusing him of trying to sabotage the recent demonstration by the Women’s League.

The Women’s League members demonstrated throughout the party’s 10 provinces against its two senior members Nomthandazo Eunice Moyo and Sarah Mahoka.

Apart from accusations related to the demonstration, party members from Mashonaland Central, where Kasukuwere hails from, are accusing him of fanning factionalism by setting up parallel structures and incessant interference in the provincial affairs.

Kasukuwere was also accused of trying to grab mines owned by members of the party’s Women’s League for personal benefit.

Zanu-PF members who spoke to The Herald in Bindura yesterday said Kasukuwere’s leadership style as the party’s commissar was below par, compared to his predecessors, as he was dividing the party.

Shantel Mbereko, who was forced to resign from the Mashonaland Central provincial structures after she allegedly refused to hand over women’s mining claims to Kasukuwere said: “We were so surprised by the behaviour of the national PC (political commissar) because on the day of the demos people were barred from taking part.

“After women were mobilised to take part in the demonstration, an instruction then came from the national PC saying people should not attend as there was a rice distribution programme on that same day.

“It was later changed to say we should go to Kitsiyatota where we would be given mining claims. As a result, there was a low turnout in Mashonaland Central for the demonstration.

“We then started to ask questions, to say, all along we thought Kasukuwere and his team were working together with the First Lady and President Mugabe, yet they are working against them.”

Mbereko said the party should censure Kasukuwere, together with his half-brother and provincial chair Dickson Mafios “for such betrayal to our First Lady and leader of the Women’s League”.

She said Mafios was the one coordinating Kasukuwere’s instructions in the province.

“Another area of concern, is the way he (Kasukuwere) is interfering in the affairs of the province and going down at constituency level here in Bindura,” said Mbereko.
“We have our legislator Kenneth Musanhi, but he has been rendered irrelevant by Kasukuwere who is running the show here.”

Diston Wadi, who is a Zanu-PF district member in Bindura’s Chipindura district said: “We are not happy with the way the provincial chairman is operating and remember, he is half brother to the national political commissar.

“He (Mafios) is poor and he just takes orders from the national political commissar. I think the mistake that we made was to allow confirmation of an acting chairman who was not elected by the people. A chairman should be voted by the people for him to serve their interests.

“As it stands right now, the chairman is serving the interests of the national PC, who is also his half brother.”

Another district member from Bindura urban, Lucky Mabheka said: “I think when it comes to leadership, the national PC and his brother, who is our provincial chairman, have failed.

“As such, we are appealing to the national leadership to take measures against them. They have destroyed not only our livelihoods here in Bindura, but also the party.

“Kasukuwere is literally running the province and district structures. We have never seen such kind of leadership in Zanu-PF. What is clear is that he is setting up parallel structures with a sinister motive. We want the two to be removed from their positions if we are to rebuild the party in a way that guarantees victory in next year’s elections.”

Commenting on Cde Kasukuwere’s interference in Women’s League affairs, Zimbabwe Liberation War Collaborators Association (Ziliwaco) chairperson Pupurai Togarepi said: “Ziliwaco supports the Women’s League position that they don’t want interference by men.

“The secretary for Women’s League (Dr Grace Mugabe) is a capable leader and allowing her to give direction to the league is most ideal for the stability of the party.

“The Women’s League is a critical wing of the revolutionary party which should be kept stable for the good of our great party. If there are men who are doing that we demand that they desist forthwith.”

During the demonstrations against Moyo and Mahoka in Harare, some members of the Women’s League revealed that Kasukuwere had tried to influence them against the act through his side kick and Harare provincial commissar Shadreck Mashayamombe.

Women’s League executive members who met in Harare last week also called for action against Kasukuwere. – State Media

China Comes To The Assistance Of Flood Victims

China yesterday handed over $1 million to Government in humanitarian assistance following floods that hit the country last month, while Namibia chipped in with a consignment of 1,2 million canned horse mackerel fish and medicines.

The Red Cross Society of China also donated $50 000, while the Chinese Community in Zimbabwe and the embassy contributed a further $10 000.

Speaking at the handover ceremony of the donations, Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Huang Ping said his country was Zimbabwe’s all-weather friend and was ready to render support in times of need.

“Our friendship dates back to the time of the liberation struggle and in all those years we have developed the relationship into an all-weather friendship,” he said.

“I think the most important thing is to render help in times of need. Good friends render help in times of need.

“Last year, when Zimbabwe suffered drought, my Government reacted by sending 20 000 tonnes of rice and 10 000 tonnes of fertiliser to empower Zimbabwe’s agriculture to develop.”

Namibia Ambassador to Zimbabwe Ms Balbina Daes Pienaar said Zimbabweans and Namibians were brothers.

“As a sister nation, Namibia has heard the plea of Zimbabwe for humanitarian assistance in empathy,” she said.

“We felt it equally and duty bound to take action because actions speak louder than words.

“Namibia has not only made a pledge, but arrived to deliver a consignment of 1,2 million canned horse mackerel fish. The consignment was transported all the way from our port City Walvis Bay to the Sunshine City of Harare in 14 trucks that travelled over 2 000 kilometres via the Trans Kalahari Highway through Plumtree Border Post.”

Acting Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Sydney Sekeramayi expressed gratitude to China and Namibia for heeding Zimbabwe’s plea for assistance.

“Indeed, many lives were lost and damage has been widespread,” he said. “It is assistance which is going to be put to good use by the people who were heavily affected by the floods and (Chinese) ambassador, I want to assure you that the money that you have donated will be put to good use,” he said.

“We are so grateful to the Namibians for exploiting their natural resource to the benefit of the people of Zimbabwe.

“During these times, food and medicines are in short supply. The magnanimous gesture is an embodiment of the good neighbourliness and a reflection of our unique African tradition of Ubuntu.”

Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere, who attended the function although he is understood to be on leave, said: “It is with heartfelt gratitude that I note that the Namibian Government continues to extend a helping hand in our times of need.

“Following the disaster at Tokwe-Mukosi, we received three helicopters from Namibia to relocate the families that had been affected by the floods.

“Today, the Namibian government has once again exhibited the same kind gesture.

“China also assisted with $500 000 after realising the magnitude of disaster at Tokwe Mukosi.” – State Media

Drama As CID Are Kicked Out Of Offices

ZIMBABWE Republic Police (ZRP)’s Criminal Investigations Department (CID) has been evicted from their offices in Bulawayo’s central business district, allegedly over a $300 000 debt in unpaid rentals accrued over more than five years.

The seven storey CABS Building is owned by Old Mutual, and housed the Bulawayo Provincial Criminal Investigation Department (CID) headquarters, Provincial Minerals and Border and Control Unit headquarters and CID district offices.

The CID Bulawayo district headquarters and CID coordinator for southern region were housed at the first floor while the CID’s Commercial Crimes Division occupied the second floor of the building.

CID Stores, Canteen, Chaplains, Kuyedza and Sports occupied third floor while CID Minerals, Drugs and Border Control were on the fourth floor.

The administration section, Stores and Minerals and Border Control have moved to Bulawayo Central Police Station. Commercial Crimes Unit and Drugs have relocated to Drill Hall where they are now sharing with the Traffic section.

Police sources told The Chronicle that ZRP has not been paying rentals for more than five years. The eviction has created a serious office space crisis such that some senior officers have resorted to kicking out their juniors to pave way in crowded offices.

When Chronicle visited the building on Thursday, CID officers were busy loading furniture, files and computers into the police vehicles in compliance with the eviction order.

Contacted for comment yesterday, National police spokesperson Chief Superintendent Paul Nyathi said he was not aware of the evictions.

However, sources said Old Mutual had issued an eviction order to Police General Headquarters in Harare, where payments are supposed to come from.

“They have been evicted from CABS Building for not paying rentals to Old Mutual and the debt had ballooned to about $300 000. They are now going to be temporarily accommodated at the Bulawayo Central Police Station and Drill Hall, sharing with other departments,” said a police source.

Officials from Old Mutual’s public relations department requested questions in writing yesterday afternoon but they had not responded to our email by the time of printing.- State Media

 

Minister Lies About Women’s Bank

THE Minister of Women Affairs, Gender and Community Development, Nyasha Chikwinya, might have allegedly lied to Parliament about the establishment of a women’s bank.

The Speaker of Parliament, Advocate Jacob Mudenda, on Thursday slammed the minister for making inconsistent statements to the August House on the issue.

He ordered Chikwinya to make a Ministerial statement to the House to establish the facts.Chikwinya faces contempt of Parliament if she fails to present the statement.

Adv Mudenda said Chikwinya’s actions might be seen as lying.

“After studying the Hansard and listening to the audio recording, it would appear that the honourable Minister changed her initial response. Such action might be perceived as bordering on prevarication on the part of the honourable Minister,” he said.

Adv Mudenda said Appendix C of the Schedule to the Privileges, Immunities and Powers of Parliament Act [Cap 2:08] cites prevarication as one of other contempts which are offences in Parliament.

“In light of the inconsistencies in the honourable Minister’s response, the chair rules that the honourable Minister be given an opportunity to clarify her statements in a comprehensive ministerial statement, failure of which a charge of contempt of Parliament will be laid against the Minister,” said Adv Mudenda.

The Speaker said Chikwinya gave conflicting statements regarding the recruitment and logistics for the women’s bank during question time on March 1 this year.

“I have this ruling to make. On Wednesday, 1st March, 2017, the Minister of Women Affairs, Gender and Community Development, Hon Chikwinya, in response to a question from Hon (Thokozani) Khupe on the Women’s Bank responded as follows; “…we now have a Board in place, an acting Chief Executive Officer. We also now have Banking Halls. Training of those that are going to man the Bank is in progress…,” Adv Mudenda told Parliament.

He said when asked by Mr (Murisi) Zwizwai how that was possible when the vacant positions in the said bank had not been advertised, Chikwinya stated that the Board members and the chief executive officer were responsible for the recruitment and that it was not the duty of Government to do that.

“Upon further probing by Hon (Innocent) Gonese on the process and procedure used to recruit those who were undergoing training and also how the board members were recruited, the Hon Minister stated that, “they are in the process. If they are in the process, there are procedures that they are supposed to take …,” said Adv Mudenda.

He said the response given did not go down well with some MPs who felt that Chikwinya had given conflicting statements to the house and also evaded the actual question asked on how the staff being trained was recruited without following due process.

Adv Mudenda said this prompted him as the chair to make a ruling after studying the verbatim report of the Minister`s reply. – State Media

Top Lawyer Caught In Fraudulent Stand Deals

A TOP Bulawayo lawyer and suspected serial fraudster, Russel Dzete and four cohorts spent a night in prison for allegedly defrauding three people of $38 600 and R60 000.

Dzete who was employed at Marondedze, Mukuku and partners legal practitioners and his partners Binary Mkandla (46), Edmund Makonese (53), Simangaliso Muringi (49) and Austin Moyo (60) of Cowdray Park allegedly deceived three people through selling them non-existent stands.

A court heard that Dzete, Muringi, Makonese and their co-accused Qhawe Ndlovu who is still at large duped Ms Pamela Ngwenya of Pumula North suburb of $24 100.

Dzete, Moyo and Mkandla also allegedly conned a teacher Ms Sithokozile Gumbo of $5 000 and R60 000 through selling her a stand which did not belong to them.

Mr Obias Bidi of Burnside suburb allegedly suffered a prejudice of $9 500 after Dzete allegedly sold him a stand which did not belong to him in Emganwini suburb. Mr Bidi constructed a house up to roof level before he discovered that he had been deceived.

Dzete, Muringi, Makonese, Mkandla and Moyo appeared before Bulawayo Magistrate Mr Tinashe Tashaya.

Dzete pleaded not guilty to three counts of fraud and his co-accused who were each facing one count, also pleaded not guilty.

Mr Tashaya granted them $300 bail each.

“Accused persons should continue residing at their known places of residence.

“You are ordered to hand over your travelling documents to the clerk of courts and you are also to report twice per week at your nearest police station,” he said.

Mr Tashaya remanded them out of custody to April 10.

Prosecuting Mr Nkathazo Dlodlo said the five duped three people of $38 600 and R60 000 between September 2015 and May 2016.

In September 2015, Makonese acted as an estate agent and misinformed Ms Ngwenya that they were selling a stand in Matsheumhlophe suburb.

Mr Dlodlo said Makonese, Dzete and Muringi ordered Ms Ngwenya to deposit the money into the law firm trust account.

“On September 22, the complainant deposited $23 000 into Marondedze and Partners Trust account. On the following day he paid $800 to Dzete as commission and a further $300 was paid towards drafting the power of attorney,” he said.

The court heard that the accused person withdrew the money and converted it to their personal use.

“Dzete further tried to use his office to fraudulently change ownership of the property using forged documents by obtaining a High Court order  compelling the charge of ownership in favour of the complainant.

“The offence came to light when the High Court discovered that the particulars of the owner of the residential stand were forged.”

In December 2015, Dzete, Mkandla and Moyo claimed to be the owners of Mr Felix Moyo’s stand which is in Selbourne Park and advertised it in a local newspaper purporting it was for sale.

Mr Dlodlo said the stand was initially $15 000 but Ms Gumbo negotiated with the trio until they reduced the price to $13 000.

“On December 23, 2015, the complainant proceeded to Dzete`s office and met the trio and an agreement of sale was drafted after the complainant

deposited $4 000 into Marondedze Mukuku and Partners’ CBZ trust account.

“On the following day, Dzete ordered the law firm clerk to withdraw the money that was deposited by the complainant,” said Mr Dlodlo.

“On December 31, 2015 the complainant proceeded with R60 000 to Dzete’s office. Dzete took the money and gave the complainant a receipt as proof of payment.”

On June 1, 2016, Dzete met Ms Gumbo in the city centre and encouraged her to make an effort and finish paying for her stand.

The prosecutor said Ms Gumbo paid $1 000 and the trio converted the money to their personal use.

Mr Dlodlo said the matter came to light in December 2016, when Ms Gumbo got suspicious after reading in a local newspaper that the trio had duped other people by selling them the stand which did not belong to them.

The court heard that investigations were carried out and the complainant suffered a prejudice of $5 000 and R60 000. Nothing was recovered.

Tsvangirai And I Are In Private Talks – Mujuru

By Staff Reporter | NPP leader Joice Mujuru has poured cold water over reports that she is against MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai leading the opposition grand coalition. She tells Simba Chikanza people should give her and Tsvangirai a chance.

“My colleague Tsvangirai and myself are planning for a meeting. Can you give us a chance until Tsvangirai and I hold a press conference and we tell you what we have concluded,” said Mujuru.

Mujuru Apologises for Mawarire, Nyandoro Public Fight

By Simba Chikanza| NPP leader Joice Mujuru has apologised for the physical fight that erupted between her spokespersons, Jelousy Mawarire and Gift Nyandoro.

The former Vice President has assumed personal responsibility for the mishap which left Nyandoro hospitalised Thursday afternoon.

In the program to be aired LIVE on ZimEye at 6pm (UK time), Mujuru responds to the following problem areas:

  • Does she condone the violence? 
  • Is she against MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai?   
  • Did she bunk the NERA demo?
  • Why did she fail to attend the NERA demo?
  • Was she in hiding? 

Zuma Shows Mugabe The Way

Dear Editor, 

South African President Jacob Zuma last night took a stance against the internal bickering in his government by making a shocking cabinet reshuffle.

Zuma in his actions has shown his troubled neighbour President Robert Mugabe that it is possible to remove 15 Ministers and deputies in one letter without as it were, once bowing to their egos or political claims. Mugabe has been reported in recent weeks to be mulling a Cabinet reshuffle as the fighting among his ministers gets out of hand at each meeting. The country is burning. The ministers fought we are told over the appointment of a Chief Justice, proof that cabinet has been turned into a war zone and not a place to discuss matters that concern the nation. Zimbabweans are tired of dead wood, corrupt ministers who are insensitive doing nothing but eat our money. They must go. Mugabe see what Zuma has done.

Mujuru Missing

LATEST:  Dr Mujuru at 5.30pm was finally accessed and will now be LIVE on ZimEye at 6pm (7pm Zim time). CLICK HERE FOR MORE.

 Mary Ncube | Former Vice President Joice Mujuru has gone AWOL. The leader of the newly formed National People’s Party has been silent for nearly two days after the humiliating public brawl between her two spokesmen Jealousy Mawarire and Gift Nyandoro. That argument within 24 hours descended into physical assault.

Nyandoro was heavily beaten and sustained injuries with his photos circulating on social media in bandages and crutches.

Party spokesperson Mawarire circulated a statement mid morning yesterday that he had done a Manyuchi on Nyandoro the Presidential Spokesperson after Nyandoro failed to explain why he had given a media statement attempting to down play an earlier statement which Mawarire had issued.

“I met and tried to get an explanation from Nyandoro about his statement in the paper today and he went into a tirade attacking me and builder Chundu. He became violent tried to attack me and I defended myself well and managed to put him down on his back,” wrote Mawarire in a post making quick rounds on Thursday afternoon.

The fracas emerged after local daily this morning published an article by Nyandoro claiming that Mawarire had “jumped the gun” when he gave the same publication in the week a statement denigrating MDC-T President Morgan Tsvangirai and his attitude towards the envisaged coalition negotiations.

In response Mawarire told party members that Nyandoro was out of order speaking against his statements as Nyandoro had no right to talk about party policies as Presidential spokesperson.

In his statement Nyandoro had suggested that Mawarire spoke in his individual capacity and not Mujuru’s position. Mawarire instead insisted that his statement was guided by the president and was party position not his own assessment.

“I am actually waiting to see the President today because I discussed with her before I put the statement out,” said Nyandoro early this morning.

“I have her reaction written commenting on the draft. Nyandoro does not speak on behalf of the party if he doesn’t know his job, he is a lawyer not media person, he should ask first,” added Mawarire.

The emotional Mawarire went further to reveal that Nyandoro has always had a grudge against him which leaves one wondering how the two information officers in the party have been operating.

“He said exactly what I said but he had his agenda of denigrating me. I don’t know what it’s meant to achieve.

In his outburst the hard hitting Mawarire accused Nyandoro of not knowing the boundaries of his job by interfering with his duties as party spokesperson.

“Nyandoro does not state the party position he is not the party spokesperson unless being incoming SG entails speaking on behalf of the party. People should know their roles.”

“I thought it’s clear Nyandoro is Presidential Spokesperson he should speak on personal issues pertaining to the President and as is clear Party Spokesperson speaks on behalf of the party. Only overzealous people can’t understand that.”

Before converting his issue to a Thursday morning row with Nyandoro, Mawarire claims to have gone to meet the party President Mujuru who it appears sanctioned Mawarire to go on and confront Nyandoro over his statement.

“I have clarified with the President about the statement by Gift Nyandoro which was used as a news source in today’s Newsday. I had a meeting with her which ended at 9:25am today 30/3/17. She said she never spoke to Nyandoro about the statement he made and that she didn’t sanction it. It is clear who is jumping the gun here,” said Mawarire.

“I should reiterate that Mr Nyandoro does not speak for the party and it’s quite unfortunate that he is causing unnecessary confusion on issues that are straightforward as indicated by the fact that he was attacking me yet saying exactly what I said.”

Nyandoro could not immediately comment on the matter claiming to be still in hospital.

“Am being taken into theatre with a dislocated leg and l will issue a detailed statement save to confirm that indeed l have been attacked by Jealous Mawarire in full of his wife and he had to be restrained by passerby,” he said.

ZimEye.com also tried to source a copy of the party’s code of conduct regards senior members of the party’s expected conduct on issues like the one in hand.

RAMAPHOSA SPEAKS: ‘Totally Unacceptable’ For JZ to Fire Gordhan

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa says he is very unhappy about the firing of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan and his deputy, when President Jacob Zuma reshuffled his Cabinet with a predetermined list without consulting him, Netwerk24 reported.

Ramaphosa was in Bloemfontein on Friday to launch the National Strategic Plan on HIV, TB and STIs.

The media bombarded him as he arrived late at Pelonomi Hospital for the launch of the multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) 9-month regimen.

“I am especially unhappy about the firing of Gordhan and his deputy, to which the financial markets will react negatively. I think it is totally unacceptable that he fired someone like Gordhan, who has served the country excellently, for his own gain and survival,” he said.

“I find it very difficult to believe that someone like Gordhan, who has served the country with everything he has and so much pride and total honour, planned to besmirch Zuma and his government overseas. The actions Zuma has against Gordhan is based solely on assumptions.”

Ramaphosa said he was reminded of the conspiracy against him in 2001 while in former president Thabo Mbeki’s government. It was at that stage that former president Nelson Mandela told him not to become anxious.

The deputy president said he had already expressed his dissatisfaction to Zuma. “I also told him I was going to express my unhappiness to the public at large.”

He added that the president has the right to reshuffle his Cabinet and exercise his own choices.

On the question of whether he will resign, Ramaphosa answered: “No. I will stay to serve the people. I know there are many of my colleagues and friends who are also unhappy.

“What just happened is an absolute upset – to get rid of a man with great capabilities, an intelligent man who served his country and his people well, in such an unsolicited and unexpected manner.” – Netwerk24

Sulu Wins, Ex Wife Backs Down

Musician Sulumani Chimbetu‘s ex-wife Marygold Rutendo Mutemasango has indicated that she wants to withdraw the maintenance case against her former husband. Marigold had taken Chimbetu to court complaining that he has defied a court order that compels him to pay $800 each month towards the upkeep of their children. She claimed that Sulu, as the 35-year-old singer is fondly known by his fans, was in arrears of $1 600. Sulu appeared at the Harare magistrate court charged with failure to pay maintenance. Although it was not established as to why she wanted to withdraw the charges, state counsel Devoted Gwashavanhu- Nyagano told the court that Marygold wanted the case dropped.

“The matter had come for trial but the complainant in this matter indicated that she wanted to withdraw the matter. We were waiting for our superiors to give me authority to withdraw the matter. The superiors are not present at the moment and we apply that the matter be rolled over to tomorrow,” said prosecutor Gwashavanhu-Nyagano. Magistrate Joy Chikodzore remanded the matter to today. Sulu, who was being represented by lawyer Simudzirai Machingauta, pleaded not guilty to the charges when he initially appeared in court.

Allegations facing Sulu were that on December 20 last year, he was ordered to pay $800 per month as maintenance for the upkeep of his children. The maintenance was supposed to be paid staring December 3 of last year. Reports are that Sulu failed to pay for the month of January and February this year accruing to $1 600 in maintenance arrears. – State Media

Chidyausiku Falls Ill, Hospitalised

Ray Nkosi | Former Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku has been taken ill and is admitted at the upmarket Avenues Clinic in Harare since Thursday last week, a local weekly newspaper reports.

The local Zimbabwe Independent visited the Avenues Clinic and established that the former CJ was admitted to a private ward. However, efforts to see him were futile as the news crew was denied access by a nurse who said visits were strictly restricted to close family members.

President Robert Mugabe’s Chief of Protocol Munyaradzi Kajese was also at the hospital during the 10am visiting hour on Wednesday, although it could not be ascertained whether he had come to visit Chidyausiku.

Chidyausiku has since been replaced by Chief Justice Luke Malaba who is set to be sworn in next week by President Robert Mugabe.

Govt Admits Command Agriculture Has Flopped

COMMAND AGRIC FLOP…Joseph Made

The Zimbabwean government has admitted failing to raise the targeted $500 million for command agriculture due to exorbitant interest rates charged by lenders.

Agriculture minister Joseph Made told the national assembly on Wednesday that initially, the command agriculture programme had targeted to raise $500 million for 400 000 hectares, but that amount could not be raised.

“Five-hundred million (dollars) was the target. As we moved into the programme, various offers were made towards that $500 million.

However, the bottom line was that there was a certain interest rate that was acceptable for us in order to pass that onto the farmers.

“As you know, farmers are primary producers, they are price takers and if we had taken money that was expensive, we would have crippled the farmers. So, at the end of the day, the percentage that was accepted was 6% and below. This is the limitation that limited us (sic) from taking the $500 million that was offered,” Made said.

Debate has been raging on the success of the programme, which is a contract between farmers and government, with Higher and Tertiary education minister Jonathan Moyo disputing claims that the programme has been a success.

Norton MP Temba Mliswa (Independent) challenged Made to state if command agriculture had been failed by poor planning, to which the minister partially admitted.

“I do not accept the assertion that the planning was not spot-on. I indicated in my response that whenever you are starting a programme or a project, it has its own weaknesses and strengths. By and large, this programme had much strength that we are building on. However, I will be fair to the honourable member and say the assurances are there that we will improve on the planning. Planning is also a science and not as perfect as you would like to paint it,” he said.

But Mliswa argued most farmers did not receive enough inputs.

In response, Made claimed authorities were ready to deal with the problems faced by farmers.

“The honourable member is talking about farmers who received partial inputs and what we know is that we have a clearly set-out agriculture structure where these farmers can go and talk about their problems,” Made said.

“Where you have not received all the inputs from command agriculture, farmers did not necessarily take the whole package. Some farmers had their own seed while others had part of their own fertilisers.” – Newsday

UK: UCAD’s Lovemore Taruvinga’s Speech at Global Greens International Conference in Liverpool UK

LOVEMORE TARUVINGA – THE UK DISTRICT CHAIRMAN FOR UCAD GREEN PARTY OF ZIMBABWE

At the Global Greens International Conference in Liverpool UK, 30 March 2017

 

It is my pleasure to have been accorded this great honour to be at this conference and to address all of you today. My name is Lovemore Taruvinga. I am the UK District Chairman for our political party called United Crusade for Achieving Democracy (UCAD) Green Party of Zimbabwe.

I have been assigned by my honourable Party President Mr Albert Matapo through the Party Caretaker Mr Canny Kaeto to represent not only UCAD Green Party of Zimbabwe but also Zimbabwe as a whole.

I am pleased and I feel honoured to have been allowed this opportunity to be part of this important event as this to us is one reflection of the growing strength of UCAD Green Party of Zimbabwe.

Allow me to use this opportunity to inform the whole world that the situation in my country is deteriorating day in day out. We badly need your help now more than ever before.

Today about a third of Zimbabweans are out of Zimbabwe simply because of Mugabe and his Junta. It should be noted that elections have been held ever since 1980 but most of these elections have been window dressing. Mugabe and his Zanu PF people fool the whole world by holding fake elections. We need your help as the Zanu PF regime is not legitimate. Help us remove this illegitimate regime.

We therefore wish the whole world know that we are dealing with an illegitimate regime, a regime made up of looters, murderers, liars, election riggers, pretenders and evil people to say the least. We are faced with a regime that openly boasts that they will never be removed by a mere pen.

Why does the whole world seem to fear Mugabe? Mugabe seems to be getting away with all the evil deeds that he has been committing over the 37 years and that he continues to commit even today. We are not a violent party hence we do not advocate for violence. All we are asking the world is to take practical steps that will see Mugabe off that seat that he is occupying illegally. More damage is being inflicted on us as Mugabe continues to hold us at ransom. Most if not all Zimbabweans do not want to be in the diaspora at all. We want to be at home with our relatives and friends but we cannot because of Mugabe. Do not give us fish but fishing hooks and lines in the form of helping us to remove Mugabe and his whole team.

There will be elections in 2018. These elections are nothing but another way of legitimising an illegitimate Zanu PF regime. They are introducing Biometric Voters Roll system that is already highly compromised. Zanu thought of introducing this as a way of hoodwinking the whole world. The only practical way of ensuring fairness to our elections is by having United Nations hold the elections and not Zanu. Rural people are being intimidated and tortured day and night. Genuine opposition activists have no place in Zimbabwe. May you please help us sooner than ever. Thank you.
Thank you once more.

MSU Students Threaten to Protest

Midlands State University faces a series of massive demonstrations after it was given an ultimatum by the coalition of students and students unions namely, YARDSC and ZINASU identifying themselves as Team Concerned Students.

The letter was delivered on the 26th of March giving it up to 31 March for the administration to act up against their plight or they will be forced to turn the state institution ungovernable.

After the arrest of 3 MSU students activists (Ashlegh Pfunye, Archibold Madida and Munyaradzi Rushwaya Chuma) who were protesting against the dissolution of the current SRC and salaries increment for lecturers and the staff amongst other evils, a tense uprising has been made over the week.

In response to the brutalization of 37 students at MSU Gweru campus by culprits identified as Zimbabwe National Army members passed a media censorship statute that no press was to capture that and release to the general public and any student caught being involved might face disciplinary action. But however this has faced resistance and led to the institution IT department blocking students from the Facebook page. In a comment by the ZINASU Midlands Chairman said, “As MSU STUDENTS we will not be silenced by the administration using its draconian statutes actually we are calling for an alignment of ordinance 30 to the new Constitution which guarantees Freedom of expression”.

The trio of activists who were once detained for speaking out on students plight has been tipped of being expelled from the institution any day from now. But however the YARD Students Command member and victim stated that, ” Noone has an obligation of chucking out a student for simply expressing his grievances. This is a clear check that some individuals running the institution were not appointed on merit but rather by a nepotistic crubeen way. What they should focus on are the real bread and butter issues affecting students each and everyday not this!”

Midlands State University has the largest enrollment in the country and is one of the most expensive state universities.

Army, CIO Troubled, Summon Mwonzora, NERA | BREAKING NEWS

Staff Reporter| The security forces have summoned the Nation Electoral Reform Agenda to a meeting this morning.

The troubled JOC – Joint Operations Command have pulled NERA leaders who include MDC Secretary General, Douglas Mwonzora into a meeting in Harare.

Mwonzora reveals that “the Nera report back rally is proceeding on the 5th of April at the Africa Unity Square. The purpose of the meeting is to advise our people on the response of ZEC to our demonstration. It is also to advise our people on the strategic decision made by the political leadership yesterday.

“As a result we have been summoned to appear before JOC this morning at 10 am to discuss the rally. We have nothing to fear but fear itself. We will not back down on our demand for the government to reverse its decision to take over the BVR kits procurement process. We are demanding the disbanding of ZEC. Therefore we intend to tell JOC that we will never beg for our rights. Comrades this is the time to unite. Together we will win. Victory is Certain.”

Shocking Proof that Zambia Is Still Worse Than Zimbabwe After 6 Presidential Changes

“Can a Croc run a real country?” 

By Shiellah Sibanda| Following the airport incident at Lusaka in March, more shocking proof has emerged showing that Zambia in many respects is still worse than Zimbabwe after 6 Presidential changes from its founding President Kenneth Kaunda. In March, President Edgar Lungu who enjoys seeing his ministers kneel before him in order to greet him, was found behaving worse than Adolf Hitler embarrassing his cabinet Minister whose male colleague he stopped from flying out of the country on no other grounds other than that he is her soul mate, READ MORE. (Article continues below).

Zambia has had 6 changes of Presidents since Kaunda’s hand over 1992 : Fred Chiluba, Levy Mwanawasa, Rupiah Banda, Michael Sata, Guy Scott, and now Edgar Lungu. But the Zimbabwe’s sister nation is still far worse than Zimbabwe, and even it’s economy fast declining over the last three years. Zambia’s projections show that the economy albeit a little better than Zimbabwe, has fallen badly and is now nearing Zimbabwe’s figures ever since the new President rose to power and was later re-elected amid protests that he rigged the polls. ZimEye has in recent days profiled how Zambia is worsening under the country’s 6th President more than 25 years after founding President Kenneth Kaunda handed over power in 1992. 

 

More Toyota cars in .Zambia than Japan?

One of my colleagues shared this observation on the Zimbabwe Without Borders forum, and a critic replied saying, “when last were you in Zambia? I think there are more Toyota cars in Zambia than Japan … I have been to Zambia 3 times and will go this year. Rwanda, Zambia Kenya Ghana, Namibia, Botswana seem to be best countries in Africa at the moment.”

 

Zimbabwe also better than Britain, FACT!

But surely, how can you measure a nation’s economic and political progress by the number of Toyota cars it has? And just how many Toyota cars are there in Zambia?  Tell us then, before we tell you how many potholes there are in Zambia’s roads; how many delapidated hospitals, schools and buildings, and also how many impassable roads the country has. In all critical analyses and study, variables are used and you used this example to try and prove a point. You measured Zambia’s progress by the number of Toyota cars it has. Is that your reliable measurement? While there is for instance better 4G technology and more mobile e-commerce in Zimbabwe than in UK, does that make Zimbabwe superior to UK?

“Did you know that Zambia’s latest elections last year were rigged Mudede style fully and all this filmed on camera?”, my mate asked. He continued: “Have we forgotten how just last year 26 years after Kaunda quit politics, Edgar Lungu’s ballot figures were found inflated and in one case the government’s election manager on LIVE television announced results with a straight 29,000 figure stashed inside superseding the total absolute number of voters in one constituency?”

 

Mugabe’s successor in ZPF is the Devil himself

 

All these factors illustrate that a nation’s problems are not in a person but in a culture and in a spirit. Removing Mugabe will not solve the problem, it will make it worse.  At present for instance, analysts say the same man who alone can fit in Robert Mugabe’s shoes right now is 7 times more the Devil than him. Quite frankly, the person who wants to replace Mugabe at present is the Devil himself. To use a Spiritometre, this man’s evil can easily be obtained. This is a subject for another day and I shall deal with it in the next installment.

 

It can be done, but will you do it?

Zambia has not changed over a quarter of a century later. The nation is not changing in the same way Zimbabwe is also failing; all this will continue unless and until something is done to fix the problem that sits at the centre of the human soul of both the Zambian and the Zimbabwean. It can be done, but will it be done, and will you yourself do it?

Court Orders Man To Stop Having Sex

A COURT yesterday ordered a married man to stop having sexual affairs and making babies that he could not take care of.

Magistrate Mr Elias Magate also ordered Innocent Zhou (38) from Gwanda’s Phakama suburb to be faithful to his wife for health reasons.

Zhou was dragged to court by his ex-girlfriend Ms Revonia Hickey (21) from Bellevue suburb seeking $216 for the upkeep of their eight-months-old baby.

“Can you please stop going around impregnating women. Can’t you see that it is dangerous for your wife and four children? Can’t you see that you are putting your wife’s life in danger,” asked Mr Magate.

He added: “If you are poor, you are poor. You have to live within your means. You don’t even have a bank account and you have four children but you are busy making children with other women.”

Ms Hickey said Zhou is an irresponsible man and has never contributed to the upkeep of the child.

She said she needed the money to buy disposable diapers, food and clothes for the baby.

In response, Zhou said he could not afford  the amount claimed by Ms Hickey because he has a lot of responsibilities including his wife and other children.

“Your Worship, I can only afford to pay $30 per month because l’m unemployed. I survive through assisting builders (daka boy). My other children are at school and l am supposed to pay their school fees as well as buying clothes for them,” he said.

The magistrate ordered Zhou to deposit $30 for the upkeep of his baby starting form this month end until the baby attains the age of 18.

Student Caught In Sex Triangle, Stabbed, Battling for Life In Hospital

A MIDLANDS State University final year student is battling for life in a Gweru hospital after her fiancé — who was supposed to marry her over the Easter holiday — allegedly stabbed her when he found her having sex with another man.

Martins Dakwa allegedly stabbed Miss Emelda Mudzviti on Monday at around 6AM at her lodgings in Nehosho High Density suburb.

He allegedly went ballistic when he broke down the door and his fiancée’s boyfriend came to the door naked, still wearing a condom.

The incident has since become the talk of Gweru.

Dakwa told The Chronicle he had an altercation with his fiancée which later degenerated into a fight.

He said the two were planning a wedding during the Easter holiday.

“I had a misunderstanding with my fiancée on Monday morning. We’re in the process of resolving the matter. I have engaged her family and I hope that the issue will be resolved amicably. Her condition is stable,” Dakwa said.

Miss Mudzviti, who is admitted at Midlands Private Hospital, could not speak due to her condition.

A police source said Dakwa, who works for a bank in Harare, went to Nehosho high density suburb in Gweru where he found Miss Mudzviti having sex with her boyfriend, Mr Takudzwa Magaso.

The source said Dakwa, who is in Harare and is still to be arrested, came to Gweru unannounced after hearing rumours that his fiancée was double crossing him with Mr Magaso.

The source said Dakwa knocked at the door to Miss Mudzviti’s room but she did not open.

He said the woman was inside having sex with her boyfriend.

“He (Dakwa) came to Gweru unannounced and knocked at his fiancée’s room. I think Miss Mudzviti didn’t suspect that it could have been Dakwa at the door or was too busy to hear the knock,” said the source.

“After noticing that no one was opening the door, Dakwa borrowed a knife from fellow tenants and broke into the room where he found his fiancée and Magaso in a compromising position.”

The source said a heated argument ensued resulting in Dakwa stabbing Mr Magaso on the left side of his chest and left arm while he was naked and still wearing a condom which they were using during sex.

“Magaso managed to grab his clothes and escaped naked, leaving Mudzviti at the mercy of Dakwa. Dakwa used the same knife to stab Mudzviti several times all over the body,” said the source.

Dakwa, the source added, disappeared from the scene after Miss Mudzviti called for help from neighbours and fellow tenants.

“She was rushed to MSU clinic where she was transferred to Midlands Private Hospital. She is battling for her life. On the other hand the suspected boyfriend’s whereabouts are not known after he escaped from the room,” said the source.

Efforts to get a police comment were futile as national police spokesperson Chief Superintendent Paul Nyathi said he was attending a meeting at police headquarters.

“I’m in a meeting and I don’t know when I’m going to finish,” he said before hanging up. – State Media

ESTHER MHURI LIVE: Join Esther On Video As She Gets Her Chemotherapy


Join cancer survivor, Esther Mhuri today as she completes her first chemotherapy after a successful surgery, thanks to donations from Zimbabweans in the nation and around the world who contributed following an appeal on ZimEye.com .

The program is scheduled to be filmed LIVE between 9am and 1pm today Friday as soon as Esther manages to come out of theatre.

Protests As Tsvangirai Fails To Pay Workers

More than 62 MDC-T workers on Wednesday held a demonstration at the opposition party’s headquarters in Harare after going for more than 17 months without salaries, the state media reports.

The government run media goes further to report that the MDC-T leadership has been failing to pay salaries for over 110 of its employees after donors tightened the purse strings.

About 62 employees, some of them who were representing the MDC-T National Workers’ Committee, besieged Harvest House on Wednesday afternoon demanding to be addressed by the opposition party’s secretary-general Mr Douglas Mwonzora over the matter. In an interview yesterday, Mr Mwonzora confirmed that they were in arrears but dismissed reports that they had not been paying the workers for the past 17 months.

“It’s an exaggeration that we haven’t been paying them for the last 17 months. We have been paying them. Yes, we are in arrears just like The Herald, just like Zanu-PF and just like Parirenyatwa.

“We do owe our workers in arrears in differing amounts. We are in arrears because the Government grant doesn’t come on time,” he said.

He, however, refuted that he had held a meeting with the workers’ committee representatives on Wednesday. But sources who attended the meeting said the employees were first addressed by MDC-T national chairman Mr Lovemore Moyo and his deputy Mr Morgan Komichi but they “rubbished them” demanding to be addressed by Mr Mwonzora.
Mr Mwonzora is later reported to have engaged only three top leadership representatives from the workers’ committee but this did not go well with the other employees who later besieged his office.

The other employees who were reportedly sitting on the floor in protest, accused Mr Mwonzora of trying to hoodwink the committee’s leadership.

Mr Mwonzora later chaired the meeting and is reported to have told the employees that the opposition party leadership was aware of the workers’ plight.

“(Mr) Mwonzora said the party leadership was aware of the workers’ plight and that there was a communication breakdown between the party leadership and the workers following the last National Standing Committee meeting which was held on the March 15, 2017, which resolved that the workers should be given 50 percent of their arrears,” said one of the sources.

“Mwonzora further said that it was not clear whether the 50 percent was for the total salary arrears or for the month of March only. He said he was going to engage and clarify with the party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai over the matter.”

The employees started calling Mr Mwonzora a “fraudster” after he later informed them that the party could not guarantee the 50 percent since they had no money and that the money they had received under the Political Parties Finance Act had been used for other party programmes.

Under the Political Parties Finance Act, MDC-T received $800 000 in December last year out of the $1,2 million of their allocation. In September last year, MDC-T sacrificed three vehicles to save party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s house in Strathaven, Harare, from being auctioned over $55 000 owed to a local bank.

The broke politician had his property, Stand Number 2 Strathaven Township, earmarked for attachment over non-payment of a loan extended by Afrasia Bank Zimbabwe Limited three years ago.

The stand measures 4 689sqm and is registered under Deed of Transfer Number 9927 /2000.

According to a writ of execution obtained by Afrasia Bank, the Sheriff of the High Court was directed to attach all movable property at the house.

While the property was facing the hammer, the MDC-T leadership — through its company called Laphonic Investments situated at Harvest House in Harare — came to the politician’s rescue and offered three party vehicles for attachment and execution. The three vehicles were a Toyota Toyoace (ADM 9210), a Isuzu KB250 (ADA 1750) and Toyota Dyna (ACO 0160).

It is believed that one of the vehicles was being used by the party’s Harare Province to ferry instruments. – State Media

16 Jail Years Jail For Raping, Infecting Minor with HIV

A man from the Jambezi area in Hwange has been slapped with an effective 16 years’ imprisonment after he raped a 12-year-old girl and infected her with HIV before indecently assaulting another nine-year-old child.

The 25-year-old man, who cannot be named to protect the identity of the children, who are his nieces, pleaded not guilty to charges of rape and aggravated indecent assault when he appeared before Hwange regional magistrate Collet Ncube on Tuesday.

After a full trial, Ncube convicted and sentenced the paedophile to 18 years in jail on the rape charge.

Three years were suspended for a period of four years on condition of good behaviour.

He was also found guilty of one count of aggravated indecent assault and sentenced to 12 months. This means he will spend 16 years in jail.

Prosecutor Bheki Tshabalala told the court that sometime in January last year, the convict approached the 12-year-old girl, who was sweeping in the yard, and lifted her into her mother’s bedroom where he raped her once before trying to buy her silence with $1, but she refused.

After raping the first victim, he went out and saw the nine-year-old girl sweeping.

He also took her and raped her.

Following the rape, the girl started suffering from different ailments, among them rash.

On August 17, 2016, the girl was taken by her mother to the clinic where she tested HIV-positive and that is when she told her mother about the rape.

A report made to the police, leading to the convict’s arrest. – Newsday

Mnangagwa, Mugabe Fights A Security Threat – Minister

Zanu PF factional fights have affected stability within the war veterans, Parliament heard yesterday.

Responding to a question from Manicaland Senator David Chimhini (MDC-T), War Veterans minister Tshinga Dube said the ongoing Zanu PF fights were destablising the ex-freedom fighters and this was now posing a security threat.

“If we did not have the situation in the party, we would not have the discord you are asking about. You can’t separate the two,” he said.

Chimhini had asked the minister if the disharmony within the war veterans’ camp was not a security threat, as two factions have emerged claiming leadership of the group after Zanu PF broke ranks with the Christopher Mutsvangwa-led Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA) executive.

Pressed for clarification by the Senator, Dube insisted that war veterans and Zanu PF were “one and the instability in the party was affecting the stability within the rank and file of the former freedom fighters”.

The ZNLWVA is demanding President Robert Mugabe to step down to make way for Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The ZNLWVA has accused the Zanu PF G40 faction of abusing Mugabe and hijacking the ruling party and the government for selfish gains. But the G40 faction, which has party commissar Saviour Kasukuwere and Higher Education minister Jonathan Moyo in its ranks, on the other hand, accuses the Team Lacoste faction, which is reportedly sympathetic to Mnangagwa, of trying to topple Mugabe from. – Newsday

I Did Not Kill Gen. Mujuru – Kasukuwere

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo | Local Government Minister and Zanu PF National Political Commissar, Saviour Kasukuwere has distanced himself from General Solomon Mujuru’s death.

Kasukuwe was responding to social media claims that he was the last person to talk to Mujuru before his death.

According to a sensational article posted by MDC politician Elliott Pfebve on social media, Kasukuwere and Minister of Information, Communication and Technology, Supa Mandiwanzira saw Mujuru at a cricket match in the capital city 12 hours before his death. In the article Pfebve claims Kasukuwere talked to Mujuru at the Harare Sports Club during the cricket match between Zimbabwe and Bangladesh.

“Breaking News:Saviour Kasukuwere and Supa Mandiwanzira were two people who last saw Mujuru alive. Both Mandiwanzira and Kasukuwere left the bar moments after Mujuru had driven off-it is not known whether Mujuru was trailed but he was later found dead,” further claims Pvebve.

Commenting on the grave allegations Kasukuwere said the social media claims were baseless. “There is nothing like that. It is not true. It is coming from my political foes,” said Kasukuwere. He said he had nothing to do with Mujuru’s death. Mandiwanzira refused to comment on the matter. He described the claims as fake news. ” I do not comment on fake news,” said Mandiwanzira.

PICTURES: Chimney Thief Caught In The Act Stuck Inside for 2 Days, Finally Appears In Court

A SUSPECTED thief from Bulawayo who became a prisoner of his own scheme after he got stuck for two days in a chimney appeared in court yesterday.

Andrea Zunga (33) of Makokoba suburb was part of a gang of three that hatched a plan to enter Thabiso Youth Centre in the same suburb through the building’s two chimneys on Monday night.

Zunga is now widely known as Zungu or Mgijimi, a zombie from popular South African soapie, Isibaya.

The names have stuck after pictures of Zunga looking like the powdered zombie soon after being rescued from the chimney, were posted on The Chronicle website on Wednesday.
The court heard that Zunga’s partners in crime, Bernard Khona and Phillip Zobe, are still at large. He appeared before Bulawayo Magistrate Mr Tinashe Tashaya facing a charge of unlawful entry and theft.

Zunga pleaded guilty and Mr Tashaya remanded him in custody to tomorrow for mitigation and sentence. Prosecuting, Ms Leane Nkomo said on March 29 at around 9AM, Thabiso Youth Centre official Ms Sibonginkosi Masuku heard a hoarse voice from the chimney and suspected that there was someone who was trapped inside.

“Ms Masuku then informed police and the Fire Brigade. The accused person was retrieved from the chimney by the fire brigade team through destroying the chimney,” said Ms Nkomo.
“The accused person confessed to the police that he had come to steal from the Youth centre with his friends who managed to get out using another chimney. He said he used the wrong chimney and he got stuck for two days.”

The prosecutor said Khona and Zobe managed to get away with a Lenovo laptop, two computer speakers, two monitors, a Central Processing Unit (CPU) and a leather jacket. – state media

DONALD TRUMP IN TROUBLE FOR REAL? Mike Flynn asks for immunity in exchange for testifying in Trump-Russia investigation


WASHINGTON (AP) — Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn is in discussions with the House and Senate intelligence committees on receiving immunity from “unfair prosecution” in exchange for agreeing to be questioned as part of ongoing probes into possible contacts between Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and Russia, his attorney said Thursday.

“General Flynn certainly has a story to tell, and he very much wants to tell it, should the circumstances permit,” said Flynn’s attorney, Robert Kelner.

Kelner said no “reasonable person” with legal counsel would answer questions without assurances that he would not be prosecuted, given calls from some members of C0ongress that the former lieutenant general should face criminal charges.

Flynn’s ties to Russia have been scrutinized by the FBI and are under investigation by the House and Senate intelligence committees. Both committees are looking into Russia’s meddling in the 2016 presidential election and any ties between Trump associates and the Kremlin.

Since July, the FBI has been conducting a counterintelligence investigation into Russia’s interference in the election and possible coordination with Trump associates.

Kelner released a statement after The Wall Street Journal first reported Flynn’s negotiations with the committee included discussions of immunity. The lawyer described the talks as ongoing and said he would not comment on the details.

A congressional aide confirmed that discussions with the Senate intelligence committee involved immunity. The aide spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations.


House intelligence committee spokesman Jack Langer said Flynn has not offered to testify to the committee in exchange for immunity.

Four other Trump associates have come forward in recent weeks, saying they would talk to the committees. As of Wednesday, the Senate intelligence committee had asked to interview 20 people as part of the probe.

In his statement, Kelner said the political climate in which Flynn is facing “claims of treason and vicious innuendo” is factoring into his negotiations with the committees.

“No reasonable person, who has the benefit of advice from counsel, would submit to questioning in such a highly politicized, witch hunt environment without assurances against unfair prosecution,” Kelner said.

Flynn was fired from his job as President Donald Trump’s first national security adviser after it was disclosed that he misled the vice president about a conversation he had with the Russian ambassador to the U.S. during the transition.

In the weeks after he resigned, Flynn and his business registered with the Justice Department as foreign agents for $530,000 worth of lobbying work that could have benefited the Turkish government.

The lobbying occurred while Flynn was a top Trump campaign adviser. The Turkish businessman who hired Flynn, Ekim Alptekin, has told the AP that Flynn’s firm registered under pressure from the Justice Department.

Zambia Deports Scores Of Zimbos

Zambian authorities have deported 62 foreign nationals, including 58 Zimbabweans, for over staying and not having proper documentation.

The majority of the deportees were rounded up at two guest houses in the capital Lusaka on Saturday evening.

The 58 Zimbabweans were handed over to the Immigration Department at Chirundu Border Post after arriving in two buses. Regional immigration officer Mr Joshua Chibundu confirmed the deportation, which took place on Sunday afternoon.

“We received 58 nationals, 51 females and seven males on Sunday afternoon at Chirundu border,” said Mr Chibundu. Zambian authorities could only confirm 51 women, who were netted in a joint Immigration and Zambian police raid.

 “On 25 March, 2017, the Zambian immigration and the police arrested 55 foreign nationals in an operation conducted at two guest houses. Some were arrested at Katete Guest House in Chawama and Friends Inn in Garden township, Lusaka,” said the Zambian Immigration department in a statement.

Half of those arrested were undocumented, while the rest had overstayed.
Two females netted in the raid were from Malawi, one from Botswana and a South African man.

Some of those deported managed to find their way to their relatives, while others remained in Chirundu where they sought accommodation in the border post. The deported women are suspected to have been working as sex workers at various lodges and guest houses in Lusaka.

One of those deported said she was earning a living in that country and had no hope of returning home, saying she will try to sort out her papers before going back. – State Media

Zuma Axes Pravin Gordhan, Derek Hanekom, Announces New Cabinet | FULL STATEMENT

President Jacob Zuma has announced the changes to his cabinet. Here is his full statement:

I have decided to make changes to the National Executive in order to improve efficiency and effectiveness.

The changes bring some younger MPs and women into the National Executive in order to benefit from their energy, experience and expertise.

I have directed the new Ministers and Deputy Ministers to work tirelessly with their colleagues to bring about radical socio-economic transformation and to ensure that the promise of a better life for the poor and the working class becomes a reality.

The new members are the following:

MINISTERS

1.    Minister of Energy, Ms Mmamoloko “Nkhensani” Kubayi

2.    Minister of Transport, Mr Joe Maswanganyi

3.    Minister of Finance, Mr Malusi Gigaba

4.    Minister of Police, Mr Fikile Mbalula

5.    Minister of Public Works, Mr Nathi Nhleko,

6.    Minister of Sports and Recreation, Mr Thembelani Nxesi

7.    Minister of Tourism, Ms Tokozile Xasa

8.    Minister of Public Service and Administration, Ms Faith Muthambi

9.    Minister of Home Affairs, Prof Hlengiwe Mkhize

10. Minister of Communications, Ms Ayanda Dlodlo

DEPUTY MINISTERS

1.    Deputy Minister of Public Service and Administration, Ms Dipuo Letsatsi-Duba

2.    Deputy Minister of Finance, Mr Sifiso Buthelezi

3.    Deputy Minister of Public Enterprises, Mr Ben Martins

4.    Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture, Ms Maggie Sotyu

5.    Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr Gratitude Magwanishe

6.    Deputy Minister of Communications, Ms Thandi Mahambehlala,

7.    Deputy Minister of Tourism, Ms Elizabeth Thabethe

8.    Deputy Minister of Police, Mr Bongani Mkongi

9.    Deputy Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services, Ms Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams

10. Deputy Minister of Small Business Development, Ms Nomathemba November.

I wish to extend this gratitude to the outgoing Ministers and Deputy Ministers for their service to the country. I also wish the new Ministers and Deputy Ministers the best in their new responsibilities. – News24

3 Cops Arrested For Assaulting Thief

THREE police officers from Bulawayo and their domestic worker have been arrested for allegedly assaulting a 22-year-old man after accusing him of stealing a T-shirt.

Livingstone Sango (55), his wife Innocentia Ncube (54), Martin Chivandire (42) and their maid Nomusa Ngwenya (31) – all from Southampton Building in the city centre – allegedly savagely attacked Mr Vinie Ngoreta on May 12 this year.

A court heard that the four accused Mr Ngoreta of New Luveve suburb of stealing Chivandire’s T-shirt when he arrived at their flat to visit his friend.

Sango, Ncube, Chivandire and Ngwenya allegedly hit Mr Ngoreta with a broom stick, fists and slapped him all over his body until he sustained serious injuries.

The four appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Ms Adelaide Mbeure facing a charge of assault.

Ms Mbeure did not ask the accused persons to plead and recused herself from trying the case.

“Come to court 3 on April 5, 2017. I cannot proceed with this matter because l’m well known to Chivandire,” said Ms Mbeure.

Prosecuting, Ms Grace Zhou said on March 12 at around 6PM, Mr Ngoreta went to visit his friend who is the son of Sango.
“The complainant met accused who claimed that the T-shirt that he was wearing belonged to him. Mr Ngoreta tried to explain that it belonged to him and he purchased it from second hand clothes dealers at Khothama Boutique,” said Ms Zhou.

“A misunderstanding rose between them and the accused persons started assaulting the complainant using a broom stick. Chivandire held the complainant’s hands behind his back while the other accused persons continued punching and slapping him several times on his face.”

After the savage attack, the cops took Mr Ngoreta to Bulawayo Central Police Station and opened a case against him.

Ms Zhou said the cops laid a charge of theft against Mr Ngoreta.

She said Ngoreta was referred to hospital and a medical report will be provided in court as evidence.

MPs Undergo Public TB Screening

MEMBERS of the House of Assembly and Senators will today take part in a Tuberculosis screening exercise in Shurugwi as part of a drive to encourage the public to undergo screening for the killer disease.

The lawmakers who are part of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Health and Child Care and National Tuberculosis Caucus, will voluntarily take part in the exercise to mark the World TB day commemorations.

World TB day is commemorated annually on March 24 and this year’s belated commemorations are being held under the theme; “Unite to end TB: Leave no one behind”.

Speaking at a workshop for Parliamentarians in Kwekwe yesterday, deputy director, HIV/Aids and TB unit in the Ministry of Health and Child Care, Dr Charles Sandy, said parliamentarians volunteered to take a leading role in encouraging the public to be screened for TB.

“Parliamentarians have to play a major role in encouraging the public to be screened for TB because we have a lot of people who might have the disease but might not know that they have it because of their reluctance to be screened.

“It is our expectation that if people see their leaders being screened they will also be encouraged to be part of the programme tomorrow (today),” said Dr Sandy.

He said political commitment was vital in the fight against TB as it guaranteed suitable policies and adequate resources needed to eradicate the disease.

Dr Sandy revealed that one of the major challenges faced in the fight against TB was stigma which led to most people being reluctant to be screened for the disease, or even be known to be taking TB medication.

“The truth is there is still a lot of stigma related to TB. Most people believe that when they are told that they have TB they will die. As a Ministry we now have to work hard to fight off this stigma and conscientise the public that TB is curable, encouraging them to be screened and further take their medication when they are diagnosed with the disease,” said Dr Sandy.

Chiwundura Member of Parliament, Kizito Chivamba, said Members of Parliament were going to lead by example and go for TB screening.

Speaking at the same workshop, World Health Organisation National Professional Officer for TB, Dr Patrick Hazangwe, said eradicating TB would save the country a lot of resources which can be directed towards development.

“Taking it from this year’s theme, it tells us that we have to all come together in this fight bearing in mind that TB is there and is curable. We must not forget that if we fight against this disease, in the future we will have a huge chunk of our resources going towards development,” said Dr Hazangwe.

TB remains a public health threat in Zimbabwe, which is ranked among the 30 TB high burdened countries in the world. Health critics posit that Zimbabwe might not achieve the 2030 End TB strategy if resources are not harnessed locally to fund TB programmes.

The End TB strategy seeks to end the global epidemic, with targets to reduce TB deaths by 95 percent and cutting new cases by 90 percent between 2015 and 2035 while ensuring that no family is burdened with disastrous expenses due to TB. – State Media