BIGWIGS PLOTTING TO UNSEAT ME : ED

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has confirmed that
there is a plot from within the ruling Zanu PF party to unseat him, but dared
his detractors to dream on.

Addressing a Midlands provincial co-ordinating committee
meeting in Gweru on Saturday, Mnanga…

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has confirmed that there is a plot from within the ruling Zanu PF party to unseat him, but dared his detractors to dream on. Addressing a Midlands provincial co-ordinating committee meeting in Gweru on Saturday, Mnangagwa said he was aware that some members from his faction-torn party were burning the midnight oil plotting to dethrone him, but warned that their

High ranking UAE official jets in

Source: High ranking UAE official jets in | Herald (Top Stories) Top ranking United Arab Emirates member Sheik Fayez Muhamad Salem Sultan Al Qassimi, who is part of UAE’s ruling family, and an official, Dr Muzamil Mustafa, arrive at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in Harare yesterday. — Picture: Memory Mangombe Nyore Madzianike Senior Reporter […]

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Top ranking United Arab Emirates member Sheik Fayez Muhamad Salem Sultan Al Qassimi, who is part of UAE’s ruling family, and an official, Dr Muzamil Mustafa, arrive at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in Harare yesterday. — Picture: Memory Mangombe

Nyore Madzianike Senior Reporter
A high ranking United Arab Emirates (UAE) official, Sheik Fayez Muhamad Salem Sultan Al Qassimi, arrived in the country yesterday to discuss various investment opportunities with President Mnangagwa, as the two countries continue to strengthen trade ties.

Sheik Sultan Al Qassimi is a member of the ruling family of Ras Al Khaimah, one of the seven emirates that make up the UAE, one of the world’s wealthiest states.

He becomes one of the many global leaders who have responded to the Government’s investment promotion drive under the “Zimbabwe is open for business” mantra.

Sheik Sultan Al Qassimi, came at the invitation of the First Family and is expected to meet President Mnangagwa and senior Government officials this week.

Speaking soon after landing at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in Harare yesterday, Sheik Sultan Al Qassimi, thanked the President for the special invitation and expressed his keenness to invest in the country and to explore ways Zimbabwe can benefit from the UAE.

“We would like to thank the President and his wife for this invitation and this is our first time to visit Zimbabwe. We are looking forward to co-operation with Zimbabwe on a lot of projects,” he said.

Sheik Sultan Al Qassimi said their visit was also aimed at strengthening the long trading relationship existing between Zimbabwe and the UAE.

He said Zimbabwe had vast investment opportunities.

“Zimbabwe and the Emirates have a long time relationship and we came here to support the relations that have been existing before. We want to try and support the relations that the two Governments have,” he said.

The UAE wanted to roll out projects in Zimbabwe as soon as the Emirates agreed with President Mnangagwa on how to implement the projects.

“Zimbabwe is a great country and we always look for cooperation and supporting the President of Zimbabwe and his Government.

“We are going to discuss with the President to see how we will support the Government whether it is with medicine or other things. We are ready for cooperation and there are international companies who are willing to come to Zimbabwe for health care projects,” he said.

Sheik Sultan Al Qassimi said he will also hold a meeting with the First Lady, Amai Auxilia Mnangagwa, to see how they could assist her Angel of Hope Foundation.

“We want to assist the Angel of Hope Foundation but first, we are going to meet the President to seek his opinion on health care projects.

“The projects will run as soon as possible. There were a lot of meetings held before we came here to prepare for the meeting with the President,” he  said.

The UAE is the second largest economy in the gulf region after Saudi Arabia, with a nominal gross domestic product (GDP) of US$414.2 billion.

Zimbabwe’s relations with the UAE have been strengthening since the coming in of the Second Republic with President Mnangagwa visiting the Middle East in March last year where he met Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

The two leaders discussed ongoing cooperation levels between the two countries in areas such as investment, the economy, regional and international issues of common interest.

President Mnangagwa, who had to cut his visit after Cyclone Idai ravaged the eastern parts of the country, returned to the UAE in November last year with a high-powered delegation to attend the Global Business Forum on Africa (GBFA) which was held in Dubai.

He attended the forum at the invitation of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of

the UAE and ruler of Dubai, one of the emirates making up the UAE.

Since his visits to the UAE, Zimbabwe has received a lot of assistance worth millions of dollars in the form of plane loads of donations for people in Chimanimani and Chipinge in Manicaland, who were most affected by the cyclone.

The UAE has been instrumental in helping to strengthen the country’s health system and has also donated medical supplies and accessories to fight Covid-19.

On the business front UAE, which is a major producer of fuel and gas and is a major buyer of diamonds and gold from Zimbabwe, has expressed an interest in investing in a number of sectors in Zimbabwe, notably the energy and health sectors.

The deepening of relations have seen the country appointing Dr Jetro Ndombondayi Ndlovu as its first Ambassador to the oil-rich nation.

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Igwe must hear this: Mnangagwa in trouble over human rights abuses as Nigerians gang up against him

NIGERIAN youths have vowed to mobilise civic organisations in Africa’s most populous nation to picket the Zimbabwean embassy in Abuja over human rights abuses by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government. Godbless Otubure, who is the global president o…

NIGERIAN youths have vowed to mobilise civic organisations in Africa's most populous nation to picket the Zimbabwean embassy in Abuja over human rights abuses by President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government. Godbless Otubure, who is the global president of the ReadyToLeadAfrica movement, said there was need to stand in solidarity with the people of Zimbabwe in the […]

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Mnangagwa Breathing Fire, Demanding Arrest of Exiled G40 Members ‘Peddling Lies’ About Zimbabwe

“I am now going to give instructions to invoke this treaty so that we can extradite these elements to face the law. This is not an exception in Zimbabwe, even in America they do so, they evoke this treaty if they have a fugitive citizen they want …” Source: Mnangagwa Breathing Fire, Demanding Arrest of […]

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“I am now going to give instructions to invoke this treaty so that we can extradite these elements to face the law. This is not an exception in Zimbabwe, even in America they do so, they evoke this treaty if they have a fugitive citizen they want …”

Source: Mnangagwa Breathing Fire, Demanding Arrest of Exiled G40 Members ‘Peddling Lies’ About Zimbabwe – VOA

President Emmerson Mnangangwa
President Emmerson Mnangangwa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa says his government is intending to seek assistance from South Africa in the arrest and extradition to Zimbabwe of some former Zanu PF officials, who are using social media to allegedly peddle lies about the social, economic and political situation in the country.According to the state-controlled Sunday Mail newspaper, Mnangagwa, who made these remarks at a Zanu PF meeting in Gweru yesterday, said government is aware of the whereabouts of Saviour Kasukuwere, Patrick Zhuwao and others that are currently living in South Africa.

Indications are that the government is also looking for former Information and Higher Education Minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo.

He said the former Zanu PF officials, who are known to be members of the faction called Generation 40 which wanted Sydney Sekeramai to succeed the late former president Robert Mugabe before he was toppled in a defacto military coup in 2017, are allegedly working with the West to destabilize Zimbabwe.

Mnangagwa said they are facing various charges back home and as a result, they should be extradited to face the law.

He is quoted by the newspaper as saying, “So, these G40 elements peddling falsehoods and fictitious narratives about Zimbabwe, we know where they are, but we had remained silent and reluctant,” said the President. But now we have an extradition treaty between Zimbabwe and South Africa.

“I am now going to give instructions to invoke this treaty so that we can extradite these elements to face the law. This is not an exception in Zimbabwe, even in America they do so, they evoke this treaty if they have a fugitive citizen they want. In Zimbabwe we have been reluctant but now we want them to come and face the law.”

The Zimbabwe Defence Force in 2017 announced that it wanted to arrest corrupt people, who were influencing Mugabe to misrule Zimbabwe. At that time, Mnangagwa had been kicked out of the government for allegedly undermining the authority of the president. He came back home a few weeks after he was sacked and became the president of Zimbabwe.

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More than 2,000 athletes apply for Zimbabwean Government’s COVID-19 relief fund

Source: More than 2,000 athletes apply for Zimbabwean Government’s COVID-19 relief fund – Inside The Games More than 2,000 athletes have been approved to receive the Zimbabwean Government’s COVID-19 relief fund. A total of 2,328 athletes have been approved to receive the fund, as reported by The Herald. Launched on July 10, the fund is set […]

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More than 2,000 athletes have been approved to receive the Zimbabwean Government’s COVID-19 relief fund.

A total of 2,328 athletes have been approved to receive the fund, as reported by The Herald.

Launched on July 10, the fund is set to help registered national sport associations, academies, athletes support personnel, individual athletes and community clubs during the global health crisis.

The Zimbabwean Government has committed z$10 million (£21.5 million/$2.7 million/€23.3 million) towards it.

Athletes will be paid based on a three-tier system.

Elite teams with realistic medal winning capabilities at World Championships, Olympics, Paralympics, or other major games are expected to receive the most amount of money, while those with a chance of earning continental honours are in the second tier.

Community clubs and academies are in the third tier and are set to receive the smallest amount of payment.

Kirsty Coventry has been speaking to athletes about the Zimbabwean Government's COVID-19 relief fund ©Getty Images
Kirsty Coventry has been speaking to athletes about the Zimbabwean Government’s COVID-19 relief fund ©Getty Images

Some of Zimbabwe’s boxers and wrestlers have already been able to receive their share of the fund.

Zimbabwe’s Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister, former Olympic swimmer and International Olympic Committee member Kirsty Coventry travelled round the country to encourage athletes to apply.

“We know that this is a small amount but we hope that this can help in some way that you see fit but we are trying to do more for you,” she said

“It may not be in terms of more money but, maybe, in getting more recreational space so that you all have platforms to share, learn and to teach others.

“You are all ambassadors and we have to give you better platforms.

“No one will be left behind.”

Zimbabwe has reported more than 7,500 cases of coronavirus, resulting in 224 deaths.

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