Zanu-PF aspiring MP arrested

POLICE have arrested Zanu-PF aspiring candidate for Binga North National Assembly constituency, Kuda Mavula Munsaka after he led a 25-man gang which stormed a fishing camp in Binga demanding release of five boats which had been confiscated by Zimparks rangers during a raid on illegal kapenta fisheries on the Zambezi River. Source: Zanu-PF aspiring MP […]

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POLICE have arrested Zanu-PF aspiring candidate for Binga North National Assembly constituency, Kuda Mavula Munsaka after he led a 25-man gang which stormed a fishing camp in Binga demanding release of five boats which had been confiscated by Zimparks rangers during a raid on illegal kapenta fisheries on the Zambezi River.

Source: Zanu-PF aspiring MP arrested – The Zimbabwean

Munsaka is vying for Binga North constituency where by-elections will be held next month which fell vacant after Prince Dubeko Sibanda was recalled from Parliament by the MDC-T in 2020.

Police sources said Munsaka and his gang of 25 are facing charges of obstructing the course of justice and theft.

The reportedly forcibly took away three boats that had been confiscated by Zimparks.

A police report where the informant is area manager for Chete Safaris in Siabuwa, Binga, Walter Kamujangwari, shows that five boats had been confiscated and kept at International Anti-poaching Foundation Camp in Sengwa area and Munsaka allegedly stormed the camp and demanded that they be released while claiming he had been sent by senior party officials.

He allegedly told camp authorities that neither Zimparks nor police had power to stop him.

“On 5 January Munsaka, in the company of 25 unidentified men and women who were in Zanu-PF regalia, approached the International Anti-poaching Foundation Camp in the Sengwa area under Chief Sinamusanga,” the report, seen by NewZimbabwe.com Tuesday, reads.

“They demanded release of all boats which were impounded by Zimparks for fishing using unregistered boats and illegal nets. At the camp was Taylor Palmer who they ordered to release all the boats,” the report further reads.

Palmer reportedly refused and told the group to seek authority from Zimparks.

Munsaka would have none of it and he allegedly told Palmer that both Zimparks and police have no legal power to stop him since he was coming from the ruling party.

He also claimed that he had been despatched by some high ranking party officials.

Munsaka allegedly threatened to unleash violence at the camp if his demands were not met.

“The accused then ordered his supporters to take the boats and they took three and loaded them in a truck which had no number plates and drove away without paying a fine for the boats and the fishermen involved,” the report further says.

Each boat was supposed to pay a fine of US$150 while each fisherman was supposed to pay $6 000.

The boats belonged to Tichaona Kasere, Aruweni Donabo and James Siamuvezi, all of Sengwa Fishing Camp.

Munsaka is expected to appear in court once investigations are complete

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Zimbabwe’s genocide: an open wound 

40 years later, Zimbabwe’s genocide victims still seek redress. But can the leaders who were involved in the atrocities be expected to deliver justice? Source: Zimbabwe’s genocide: an open wound | FairPlanet Four decades after the start of pogroms that left over 20,000 dead and tens of thousands others missing and or displaced in Zimbabwe, […]

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40 years later, Zimbabwe’s genocide victims still seek redress. But can the leaders who were involved in the atrocities be expected to deliver justice?

Source: Zimbabwe’s genocide: an open wound | FairPlanet

Four decades after the start of pogroms that left over 20,000 dead and tens of thousands others missing and or displaced in Zimbabwe, survivors are still searching for closure. But closure remain elusive.

On the night of 6 January, “unknown people” used explosives to blow up a memorial plaque at Bhalagwe, a former detention camp where thousands of people were detained and tortured – many of them to death. It was the third time within two years that this plaque, which is considered offensive by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government, had been destroyed. It is a memorial set up to memorialise the over 20,000 people from the Ndebele tribal group that were killed when the post-Independence government of Zimbabwe unleashed a crack military unit on the western parts of the country, then opposition strongholds.

THOUSANDS KILLED, RAPED, DISAPPEARED

This dark episode in the country’s history – referred to as the Gukurahundi era – started in 1982 when friction between two former liberation movements, ZANU-PF and PF-ZAPU, boiled over into an armed conflict. Then Prime Minister, the late Robert Mugabe, responded by deploying his special North Korean-trained army unit called the Fifth Brigade to these strongholds of the opposition PF-ZAPU.

By the time a peace was restored through a lopsided unity accord in December 1987, over 20,000 had died and thousands others were maimed, raped or had gone missing in what had turned out to be a tribal genocide.

Ibhetshu Likazulu, a local pressure group made up of advocates representing Gukurahundi victims, put up the memorial plaque and those that have been destroyed previously. The group is among the most vocal of civil society organisations calling for accountability for the massacres.

“They have no shame, today they used an explosive, the unrepentant Gukurahundists continue to destroy the memory of their diabolic acts, they blew off the Bhalagwe plaque, we will not forget, we cry for justice, Gukurahundi was genocide, we demand justice,” the pressure group stated, reacting to the latest destruction of the plaque in a tweet.

LIFE OF INDIGNITY, STATELESSNESS

Over the years, efforts by survivors of the genocide and relatives of victims to get closure to this episode have brought them no joy as the government has continued to frustrate them, condemning them to a life of indignity and even of statelessness.

“I was born during the Gukurahundi time and when my mother died when I was 14 in 1999, I still had no birth certificate and since her death, none of her relatives are comfortable relating to me because to them, I am an object of shame to the family,” Ndaba (37), an artisanal miner, told FairPlanet in an interview. He is one of the thousands of children that were born from the mass rapes which constituted an integral part of the Gukurahundi strategy. “Without identity documents, there is nothing for me to show that I am a Zimbabwean […] I am stateless,” he added.

Without identity documents, Ndaba could not proceed with his education, nor can he get a formal job or even enjoy basic services such as opening a bank account. He is one of the hundreds of thousands of stateless people from the three western and southwestern provinces of Zimbabwe that were affected by the strife where several generations have no identity documents.

Even long after peace had been restored, the people of Matabeleland have suffered systematic discrimination and marginalization from successive Harare administrations.

HALF-HEARTED ATTEMPTS TO BRING CLOSURE

Under pressure from survivors and relatives of victims, President Mnangagwa – who is accused of masterminding the atrocities when he served as Mugabe’s right-hand-man as State Security minister – has held a series of consultative meetings with civic groups and traditional chiefs to find common ground on the issue.

But critics doubt the genuineness of his government’s commitment to fully address and account for the killings. His government has tried to carry out exhumations of the mass graves scattered throughout these provinces, without getting anyone to account for these killings, prompting family members and human rights groups to charge that the government was moving too quickly in an attempt to prevent a more thorough historical accounting.

Organisations like Ibhetshu Likazulu are vehemently opposed to any government involvement in the healing process.

“Under no circumstances should there be any government-controlled exhumations and reburials of Gukurahundi genocide victims,” the group’s coordinator Mbuso Fuzwayo said in a statement.

“Healing and reconciliation cannot start with mass exhumations and reburials, and certainly not if they are conducted by government or those it controls. Instead, this should come after, among other things, an acknowledgement of the genocide, and release of the Chihambakwe and Dumbutshena commissions’ reports, and be done by an independent body as part of truth- telling.”

The reports Fuzwayo was referring to were prepared by the two commissions set up by the government after public outcry during the massacres in the mid-1980s; reports that the government has kept under lock and key to this day.

TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION MOOTED

In this search for closure, there are some who strongly believe that a Truth and Reconciliation Commission, similar to one that was convened in South Africa in the aftermath of Apartheid may bring closure to the victims of Gukurahundi.

However, while this would be ideal, Father Oskar Wermter, a Jesuit priest who has lived and worked in Zimbabwe for more than 50 years understands why Mnangagwa and his colleagues in the government are reluctant to institute such a commission.

He said that those in power “are afraid of the truth coming out.”

“The declarations of intent, of wanting to go back to Gukurahundi, are not honest. They will never do it. Not this generation who were responsible,” Father Wermter said.

However, while local efforts are underway, there are those who have no confidence in a process in which some of the perpetrators are returning to the crime scene to lead the healing process. These would like the international community to investigate the killings. One of the traditional chiefs from the area, Vezi Maduna Mafu, has since approached the United Nations seeking an international commission to investigate the killings.

Piers Pigou, International Crisis Group’s senior Consultant for Southern Africa, has also expressed his misgivings about a government-led process.

“I think it is highly unlikely that there would be any meaningful process under this administration,” Pigou told FairPlanet.

DOUBT IS PREVALENT

Mxolisi Ncube, a local journalist who has extensively researched the killings doubts that survivors and families of the dead will get closure from the current government-driven process.

“I don’t foresee the Gukurahundi survivors getting any closure or restitution under any ZANU-PF government because ZANU-PF leaders and members, both individually and as a collective, seem reluctant to own up to the killings,” Ncube told FairPlanet. “Even some of the former ZAPU members who suffered under Gukurahundi seem to have joined in the fray of those who want to hear nothing about Gukurahundi after the 1987 Unity Accord; I don’t know if that is being driven by fear or a new resolve on their part.”

Ncube, however, applauded the move by the Mnangagwa administration to open up debate on this emotive issue.

“Their intentions may not be genuine as other people fear, but through talking and sharing their experiences, through speaking out and unleashing what is in their chests, the survivors may lighten the load on their shoulders and give researchers and advocates a new insight from the hitherto untold stories about Gukurahundi,” he said.

PAINFUL WOUNDS CONTINUE TO FESTER

Throughout the duration of the Gukurahundi massacres and in their aftermath, the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP) and the Legal Resources Foundation documented the atrocities and eventually published an explosive report in 1997 entitled Breaking The Silence – Finding True Peace.

“This story is not just about the past, but about how the past affects the present,” the report points out. “There are many problems that remain in communities as a result of what happened, in particular from the murders and beatings by soldiers. Many people can tell stories of how they have failed to get death certificates for those who died, or how such certificates have a false cause of death, which upsets them.”

“Others tell of mass graves or shallow graves in their areas and how this disturbs their communities,” the report further reads. “Some tell how members of their families were taken at night and have never been seen again. Many other individuals have to live with physical injuries, which means they cannot work well in the fields, or travel easily on buses, for example.”

A good 25 years after the publication of the report, these people are still searching for closure without luck.

Ncube said that in the unlikely event that the government process run its full course, these victims that have been waiting for justice for decades don’t know what to expect.

“Will there be restorative justice? Will there be restitution? Will there be prosecution for those known to have partaken in the killings? Will there be an apology from ZANU-PF? Will there be a Gukurahundi memorial day? Will this lead to the final conclusion of this dark cloud in a way that mends the growing tribal divisions, especially between Ndebeles and Shonas? All these are questions that remain unanswered.”

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Candidates up the ante as campaigns go full throttle 

Source: Candidates up the ante as campaigns go full throttle – #Asakhe – CITE Alderman Norman Hlabano, one of the two Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Ward 26 candidates in the upcoming by-elections has been accused of using a community borehole project to woo voters. Hlabano and Mpumelelo Moyo both successfully filed their papers at […]

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Source: Candidates up the ante as campaigns go full throttle – #Asakhe – CITE

Alderman Norman Hlabano, one of the two Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Ward 26 candidates in the upcoming by-elections has been accused of using a community borehole project to woo voters.

Hlabano and Mpumelelo Moyo both successfully filed their papers at the Nomination Court and will both represent the opposition party unless the Nelson Chamisa led party manages to get one of them to step down.

In Mpopoma, where there was also candidate imposition, Bekithemba Nyathi later withdrew his candidature, paving way for Donaldson Mabutho to represent the party.

On Monday, Hlabano drilled a borehole for locals that will serve the Mandlakhe Market community garden but his opponents have accused him of vote buying.

In an interview with CITE, Hlabano’s political campaign team acknowledged they had entered crunch time and were intensifying their campaigning but denied the borehole project was vote buying.

“The borehole project started before his recall and is not vote buying,” said Brian Ncube, Hlabano’s campaign manager.

“He started this project working with donors and it was finalised recently. Donors are stubborn people who want to work with someone they know and those they are used to.”

Ncube said due to the disturbances around the by-election, other donors withdrew, preferring to work with Hlabano until he returned back into the office.

“But for this borehole project it happened prior to his recall,” he noted.

As for the conflict between the two candidates, Ncube said the CCC party had “clearly” stipulated all the recalled representatives would re-stand.

“This was for all the recalled MPs, councillors and those who were under the Proportional Representation system. The other candidate (Moyo) was adamant he will not withdraw but people are not confused,” said the campaign manager.

On February 4, 2022, there was a protest in the ward after Moyo’s supporters staged a mini demonstration against CCC Secretary-General, Charlton Hwende who claimed Moyo had withdrawn his candidature in support of Hlabano.

Ncube added that Hlabano’s campaign was going well.

“We have covered a lot of ground, people are responding very well and the campaign is ongoing. We are concentrating on all the areas of Emganwini, going into phases. The campaigning will run until March 25, 2022,” he said.

“Our aim is to have a programme twice every week to reach all the surrounding areas of Emganwini. Generally, people are happy. There are few disgruntled people who are fighting with him as they have personal vendettas.”

Communications manager of the borehole project, Percy Moyo, concurred Hlabano had ‘pushed’ the implementation just before his recall from council.

“The project is called Mandlakhe Market and 120 residents are involved. The project is chaired by Luckson Mkhwebo. The borehole will also assist residents in fetching water in light of the water challenges faced by Bulawayo,” she said.

“Yesterday (on Monday), the borehole was drilled, today (Tuesday) people are clearing the land and tomorrow (Wednesday) fencing around the place will be done. Afterwards, solar will be installed for pumping the water.”

Moyo added the idea of the borehole project was for residents to start income-generating projects.

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Leaked Audio Reveals ZANU PF Plans To Disrupt Chamisa Rally

Source: Leaked Audio Reveals ZANU PF Plans To Disrupt Chamisa Rally – Pindula News Plans by suspected ZANU PF members to sabotage Citizens Coalition for Change’s (CCC) first-star rally in Harare on Sunday have been exposed in leaked audio. Several members of the ruling party could be heard planning to use ZANU PF Harare provincial […]

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Source: Leaked Audio Reveals ZANU PF Plans To Disrupt Chamisa Rally – Pindula News

Plans by suspected ZANU PF members to sabotage Citizens Coalition for Change’s (CCC) first-star rally in Harare on Sunday have been exposed in leaked audio.

Several members of the ruling party could be heard planning to use ZANU PF Harare provincial structures to book Zimbabwe Grounds in Highfields where CCC leader Nelson Chamisa is scheduled to address his supporters.

One of the officials from a ZANU PF WhatsApp group said:

Junta you are in the province (Harare). Why can you not let the District Coordinating Committee (DCC) do the job since it reports directly to Harare province? Let us follow party protocol.

A woman suggested booking Zimbabwe Grounds if the Citizens Coalition for Change has not yet done so. She said:

There is no need to send someone. We just need to liaise with PISI (Police Internal Security and Investigation) officials and find out if the CCC people have booked the venues (Zimbabwe Grounds and Zororo Centre) already.

If not then we can simply counter the booking and we are done!

A third person emphasised the importance of following party protocol but was fully supportive of the idea of booking Zimbabwe Grounds ahead of CCC, if possible. He said:

I have another idea. I do not know if Mr Gomwe (Godwin – vice-chairperson Harare province) or somebody is here.

I am just thinking if it will work out or not. These people are saying Zororo Centre grounds behind the Zimbabwe Grounds.

I am not sure if they have already made a booking of the Zimbabwe Grounds and the centre.

If they have not booked, we can simply go and make our booking ahead of them (CCC).

Can we send someone to check if a booking has already been done? If not, then we can book for our own meeting to counter them.

But it is tricky to have our own meeting there because we have our big shots, so protocol has to be followed.

Our party respects protocol. Let us get a green light from the bosses first.

I believe Mr Gomwe is in this group so let us hear what he has to say.

Contacted for comment by New Zimbabwe on the ZANU PF plan to sabotage the opposition party’s rally, CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said:

That is clear evidence that ZANU PF is in panic mode and scared stiff of the Yellow Machine.

Nothing can stand in the way or an idea whose time has come.

Last Saturday ZANU PF launched its national by-election campaign at Epworth High School in Harare while the MDC-T led by Douglas Mwonzora also held a rally at Zororo Grounds in Highfields.

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Former Warriors Defender, Charles Yohane, Murdered In SA 

Source: Former Warriors Defender, Charles Yohane, Murdered In SA – Pindula News Charles Yohane Former Caps United and Warriors defender Charles Yohane has died. Reports suggest that the 48-year-old was murdered during a carjacking in South Africa over the weekend. Yohane was reportedly kidnapped at the weekend and was found dead on Monday. The former […]

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Source: Former Warriors Defender, Charles Yohane, Murdered In SA – Pindula News

Former Caps United and Warriors defender Charles Yohane has died.

Reports suggest that the 48-year-old was murdered during a carjacking in South Africa over the weekend.

Yohane was reportedly kidnapped at the weekend and was found dead on Monday.

The former CAPS United defender was reportedly working part-time as a driver for the South African transportation service Bolt.

Prior to that, he was a development coach at South African club Bidvest Wits before its collapse.

Yohane was part of the Warriors squad which debuted at the Africa Cup of Nations in 2004 in Tunisia.

The left-back was also in the Zimbabwe squad which featured at the 2006 AFCON finals edition

Yohane retired from international football the following year, in 2007.

He had been based in South Africa for the past 25 years, playing most of his professional football for the South African club Bidvest Wits.

Yohane holds the record for appearances at the club, after playing for them 268 times over a period stretching between 1997 to 2006.

He left Bidvest Wits as a player and continued his club career with lower-tier club FC AK, where he played from 2006 to 2009.

The former Warriors star returned to Bidvest Vits where he worked as a development coach but was however left jobless after Wits sold their franchise to Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila (TTM) in 2020.

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