Parly boycott triggers fissures in Chamisa party

Source: Parly boycott triggers fissures in Chamisa party | Newsday (News) FISSURES have erupted in the main opposition MDC Alliance after three legislators defied a party directive to disengage from all parliamentary business and showed up for duty, triggering allegations of an imminent coup on Nelson Chamisa by his deputy Tendai Biti. BY BLESSED MHLANGA/ […]

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Source: Parly boycott triggers fissures in Chamisa party | Newsday (News)

FISSURES have erupted in the main opposition MDC Alliance after three legislators defied a party directive to disengage from all parliamentary business and showed up for duty, triggering allegations of an imminent coup on Nelson Chamisa by his deputy Tendai Biti.

BY BLESSED MHLANGA/ JAIROS SAUNYAMA

Sunningdale legislator Winnie Kanguni exposed a coup plot against Chamisa by Biti, which she said was being led by Harare ward 16 councillor Denford Ngadziore as the two went toe-to-toe in an MDC Alliance leadership WhatsApp group.

Ngadziore triggered the debate, accusing Kanguni of selling out Chamisa and the MDC Alliance after she attended a Parliament meeting, saying she should be exposed and dealt with decisively for violating standing committee resolutions.

“The Parliamentary Portfolio Committees on Health, Industry, Public Service convened meetings today,” Ngadziore said.

“All genuine MDC Alliance Members of Parliament boycotted in support of national standing committee resolutions. Those who boycotted include the chairperson of the Health committee, Ruth Labode (Matabeleland North proportional representative).

“However, one Kanguni of Sunningadale decided in her great wisdom or lack of it to attend this meeting, clearly in contrast to the party position.”

He added: “Kanguni is, hereby, declared a rebel and due action shall follow immediately after assessing her reasons for defying the party. More provincial council meetings shall be held this week and all rebels will be exposed and dealt with decisively.”

Kanguni did not take the attack lying down, accusing Ngadziore of fanning violence together with Douglas Mwonzora and Morgen Komichi in their bid to oust Chamisa after he led a failed coup on behalf of Biti.

“You are the face of violence, you caused people to be beaten here and everyone knows that you are a sellout,” Kanguni said.

“Why is it that when MDC Alliance activists are arrested, you are the only one who escapes jail?

Tell us how you even won the primary elections to become MDC Alliance candidate.”

She added: “The only reason is you wanted me to join Biti so that we plot a takeover from Chamisa for 2023. I didn’t join politics to be an MP,” she said in fierce exchanges in a party structured WhatsApp group.

Biti, who has pledged loyalty to Chamisa in public, is seen as the next MDC Alliance president, with insiders saying he is just waiting in the wings to pull the rug from under the feet of his boss.

But other party insiders said it was actually Biti who was leading the fight against Khupe, Mwonzora and Komichi and galvanising the legislators to back Chamisa.

Ngadziore denied being party to any plot against Chamisa, saying Kanguni was trying to divert attention.

He asked her why he had only begun making those claims after siding with Khupe.

“People want to take advantage of the situation prevailing right now to score cheap points. I am well aware of that. I respect Kanguni as my mother, but for her to wait to first violate a party directive, then her eyes open to the alleged coup plots is just funny,” Ngadziore said.

Attempts to get a comment from Kanguni were fruitless.

The MDC Alliance is in sixes and sevens after MDC-T acting president Khupe, through Mwonzora, the secretary-general, recalled four legislators from Parliament last week.

MDC Alliance secretary-general Chalton Hwende said there was absolute unity around the leadership of Chamisa and legislators were rallying behind him.

“The only consideration that is on the table is what the people of Zimbabwe want,” Hwende said.
“The people of Zimbabwe want a better life, the people of Zimbabwe want a democratic government that enables them to work for themselves and feed their families.”

He added: “MPs are representing the people. We are in politics for the people and solidly behind the leadership of Chamisa, with his deputies who also solidly support him.”

Meanwhile, the MDC battle has turned nasty in Mashonaland East province, with the Mwonzora allies having approached the courts seeking a protection order against the Chamisa-led MDC Alliance councillors.

MDC-T provincial administrator Wellington Makonese has since approached the courts seeking a peace order against Chamisa allies.

“I have filed for a protection order at the Marondera Magistrates Court against three councillors and other MDC Alliance officials who are threatening me as well as causing mayhem at party offices. These are the same people who besieged and ransacked the party offices,” he said.

The three councillors, Saizi Vilela (ward 11), Charles Ngwena (ward 4) and Wonder Siriya (ward 6), are set to appear in court on May 27.

The councillors are also being investigated for allegedly breaking into party offices and removing 47 chairs, among other property, following the Supreme Court ruling that ordered the party to revert to the 2014 structures, edging Chamisa from the apex.

In a letter dated May 5, Mwonzora said Makonese was the acting provincial administrator who should stay at the party’s provincial headquarters.

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JUST IN: Forex deal ends in stabbings

Source: JUST IN: Forex deal ends in stabbings | The Herald Court Correspondent A 30-year-old Harare man severely stabbed his friend with a knife on the head and chest in a botched foreign currency deal. Tapiwa Joseph was facing attempted murder charges when he appeared before Harare magistrate Mrs Barbra Mateko. He was remanded in […]

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Source: JUST IN: Forex deal ends in stabbings | The Herald

JUST IN: Forex deal ends in stabbings

Court Correspondent
A 30-year-old Harare man severely stabbed his friend with a knife on the head and chest in a botched foreign currency deal.

Tapiwa Joseph was facing attempted murder charges when he appeared before Harare magistrate Mrs Barbra Mateko.

He was remanded in custody to May 22 and advised to apply bail at the High Court.

The court heard that on May 8 Joseph phoned Pinius Munyongani saying he had a relative who had large sums of United States dollars residing in Gunhill Highlands Harare and wished to change her money to smaller denominations.

It is alleged that Munyongani went to collect Joseph from his place of residence using his silver mercedes benz vehicle. They drove together to the house which Joseph had indicated that his relative resides.

The court heard that Joseph disembarked from the car and went into the house which is still under construction leaving Munyongani outside the gate.

The State further alleges that after a while Joseph returned and told Munyongani that his relative was in a meeting and would join them in a few minutes.

It is alleged that after an hour Munyongani became impatient and decided to cancel the deal but Joseph persuaded him to hold on little longer.

Joseph then instructed Munyongani to drive his car further down the road where they were no houses.

Whilst there waiting for Joseph’s relative, Munyongani began counting his money amounting to US$1836 which he intended to exchange with the accused’s relative for bigger denominations.

The court heard that as Munyongani was counting the money, Joseph allegedly produced a knife and stabbed the complainant on the head and twice on the chest.

Munyongani wrestled with Joseph and managed to snatch the knife from him and threw it away. It is alleged that Joseph tried to get hold of Munyongani’s neck but he was overpowered.

It is also alleged that Munyongani disembarked from the car and started running towards a nearby house with joseph giving chase.

The court heard that Joseph tipped Munyongani and he fell to the ground and struck him with a stone on the head.

It is alleged that Joseph ran back to Munyongani’s vehicle with the cash amounting to US$1836 and drove away.

Munyongani, the court heard sort assistance from at a nearby house where he supplied them with his father’s contact number.

As a result of the incident Munyongani sustained injuries on the head and chest. A report was made leading to Joseph’s arrest. Munyongani was taken and admitted to Baines clinic.

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89 returnees released without final COVID-19 results

Source: 89 returnees released without final COVID-19 results | Newsday (News) EIGHTY-NINE Zimbabwean returnees quarantined in Beitbridge were on Tuesday released without their final COVID-19 test results. BY REX MPHISA They included eight recently contracted government environmental health technicians, a similar number of truckers, a prison warden who had gone on a shopping trip and […]

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Source: 89 returnees released without final COVID-19 results | Newsday (News)

EIGHTY-NINE Zimbabwean returnees quarantined in Beitbridge were on Tuesday released without their final COVID-19 test results.

BY REX MPHISA

They included eight recently contracted government environmental health technicians, a similar number of truckers, a prison warden who had gone on a shopping trip and a policeman who also had travelled to South Africa.

No official comment was obtained from government yesterday, but the quarantined inmates, who kept close contact with the NewsDay, said they had arrived at their different provincial destinations and kept overnight at government institutions.

They were kept at Bulawayo, Masvingo, Mutare and Harare Polytechnic Colleges from where they were released yesterday after being profiled.

“They said our results will be brought home and we are expected to be isolated at home until results come,” one of the returned said.

One of those who went to Masvingo said they had been received well, but the same could not be said for the ones who went to Harare, who claimed they slept on the bus.

“We found everything ready and we were given fresh bedding at Masvingo Polytechnic. We had good meals and it was well arranged,” a contact dropped in Masvingo said.

Meanwhile, the Beitbridge quarantine centre has introduced meal tickets to guard against some hungry residents who were now coming to the well-catered for centre for meals.

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Eight sworn in as Judicial Service commissioners . . .

Source: Eight sworn in as Judicial Service commissioners . . . | The Herald Chief Justice Luke Malaba (left) looks on while Trish Jasi takes oath during the swearing in ceremony of the Judicial service commissioners in Harare on Wendesday afternoon. Picture by Innocent Makawa The Judicial Service Commission now has new faces following the […]

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Source: Eight sworn in as Judicial Service commissioners . . . | The Herald

Eight sworn in as Judicial Service commissioners . . .
Chief Justice Luke Malaba (left) looks on while Trish Jasi takes oath during the swearing in ceremony of the Judicial service commissioners in Harare on Wendesday afternoon. Picture by Innocent Makawa

The Judicial Service Commission now has new faces following the appointment of an eight member team.

Supreme Court judge Justice Chinembiri Bhunu, chief magistrate Mr Munamato Mutevedzi, Law Society of Zimbabwe president Mr Thandaza Masiye-Moyo, veteran lawyers Misheck Hogwe and Ms Nokuthula Moyo, Ms Rosalia Kumbirai Katsande, Mr Francis Vurayayi Chingozho and Ms Trish Jasi have been tasked to drive the JSC.

They all took their oath of office before Chief Justice Luke Malaba at the Constitutional Court this morning.

Chief Justice Malaba chairs the commission.

More to follow

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