ED rallies youths for development

Source: ED rallies youths for development | Sunday Mail Levi Mukarati Deputy News Editor The country’s youth should emulate the life of ingenious and innovative luminaries such as the late national hero, Professor Callistus Ndlovu in channelling their creative prowess and innovation “to leapfrog the country’s industrialisation and modernisation agenda,” President Mnangagwa has said. In […]

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Source: ED rallies youths for development | Sunday Mail

Levi Mukarati
Deputy News Editor

The country’s youth should emulate the life of ingenious and innovative luminaries such as the late national hero, Professor Callistus Ndlovu in channelling their creative prowess and innovation “to leapfrog the country’s industrialisation and modernisation agenda,” President Mnangagwa has said.

In his eulogy at the burial of Cde Ndlovu at the National Heroes Acre yesterday, President Mnangagwa also rallied the country’s tertiary institutions to produce “technopreneurs” to drive the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which leverages on emerging technological innovations to spur economic development.

The late liberation icon succumbed to pancreatic cancer at a South African health facility a fortnight ago.

He was 83.

“I challenge students and student leaders across the country to emulate the life-history of heroes such as the late Professor Ndlovu.

“Youthful ingenuity, creativity and innovation must be harnessed to drive our desire to leapfrog the country’s industrialisation and modernisation agenda.

“We are in a defining phase in our country’s economic history; hence, I call upon students throughout our institutions of higher learning not to be spectators in our country’s development epoch,” said President Mnangagwa.

“Academic intellect, scholarship and proximity to age-mates which learning institutions provide must be used to develop start-ups, innovation and products that give solutions to our development,” he said.

The new political administration, President Mnangagwa said, will not brook “politics that engender violence”.

“Let us desist from engaging in divisive politics that work against the national interest and worsen the plight of our people.

“Politics that engender violence have no place in the new Zimbabwe.

“We condemn in strongest terms the actions by some hooligans with a wicked agenda, who went about attacking people in Harare South wearing Zanu-PF regalia and destroying their trading stalls and merchandise.

“Destabilisation of the country through such political hooliganism is criminal, evil and barbaric.

“This will not be tolerated by my administration. Perpetrators of such criminal activities will be brought to book.”

He said Cde Ndlovu who he described as an intellectual giant was a consistent and persistent cadre who had high regard for the Zanu-PF Constitution.

“The principles of the party were always his beacon and he never decided matters to please personalities or one group against the other. He was a unifier and peace-maker.

“The hero we are bidding farewell today (yesterday) was an intellectual giant par excellence, an accomplished scholar, a progressive-minded person, an astute political cadre, a peace-maker and a man of substance,” said the President.

Cde Ndlovu, he added, was a “genuine nationalist”.

“He has a rich history of service to the party and Government, which made him a fountain of knowledge and wisdom.

“His vast contribution benefited many generations and helped contribute to the transformation of our great nation. He was a genuine nationalist with unwavering dedication to national development. . .

“On behalf of the Government and people of Zimbabwe, the ruling party Zanu-PF and indeed on my own behalf, I want to convey my heartfelt condolences to Mrs Ndlovu, the children and entire Ndlovu family for their sad loss.”

President Mnangagwa said Cde Ndlovu grew up in a hostile and oppressive political environment that discriminated against blacks in favour of white settlers.

He said the late academic became a victim of discriminatory pieces of legislation such as the 1930 Land Apportionment Act, Land Husbandry Act of 1951 and later the Preventative Detention Act, which essentially banned political activities by Africans.

However, punitive legislation did not stop Cde Ndlovu from political activities as he joined the National Democratic Party in 1960.

“He was subjected to periods of detention and was perceived, by the regime, as a bad influence.

“He became chairman of Zapu branch of students and residents in the early 60’s while he was a student at Pius XII University College in Lesotho.

“From 1963 to 1964, he was president of the Student Representative Council.

“Between 1964 and 1956, he was secretary for publicity for the National Union for the Basutoland Students.”

President Mnangagwa challenged the nation to remain loyal and true to the country in the face of current challenges.

Illustrious history

Prof Ndlovu was born on February 9 1936 in Plumtree, where he did his primary and secondary education before joining the National Democratic Party in 1960.

He trained as a teacher before enrolling for a Bachelor of Arts degree at Pius XII University College in Lesotho.

He became involved with Zapu in 1963 when he was a student in Lesotho.

On completing his degree, Cde Ndlovu came to Bulawayo and taught at Empandeni High School, before moving to Mafakela Government School.

From 1966 to 1967, he taught at Mpopoma High School.

As a teacher, he was detained in 1966 by the Rhodesian regime, which felt that his influence among African teachers was not good for the regime.

He was detained at Khami Prison in 1966 for promoting the objectives of the Zapu guerrillas and was released after 90 days.

He left the country in 1967 for New York University, where he did his Masters and PhD studies.

During the course of his studies at New York University, Prof Ndlovu became very much involved with Zapu, and became the party’s chairperson in North America from 1967 to 1971.

He set up an office near the United Nations.

This was quite an important office for Zapu because the party coordinated most of its external relations outside Africa, and the office in London, United Kingdom, depended on information from his office.

From 1971 to 1980, he was a member of the Revolutionary Council and represented the party at the United Nations and North America.

Prof Ndlovu also attended the Geneva talks as a political advisor in the Zapu delegation in 1976, as well as the Lancaster House talks on Zimbabwe for the Zapu delegation.

In 2000, Prof Ndlovu was a member of the Constitutional Commission of Zimbabwe.

After independence, Prof Ndlovu was a Central Committee member from 1980 to 1983 and the Bulawayo provincial chairperson of the Zimbabwe African National Union (Zanu) from 1984 to 1987.

He was a Member of Parliament from 1980 to 1985 and a Member of the Senate from 1985 to 1990.

He worked as a director at Carbin Finance and the Group industrial relations manager at Union Carbide Corporation in the early 80s.

In 1990, he was an executive consultant with the Treger Group of Companies and a member of the Joint Private Sector Standing Committee to promote trade between Zimbabwe and Botswana.

He also worked as the chief executive officer at Calding Consultants (Pvt) Limited in 1991.

Prof Ndlovu was appointed the Minister of Construction between 1982 and 1983 before he was appointed the Minister of Mines from 1983 to 1984.

Between 1984 and 1989 he was the Minister of Industry and Commerce.

He also worked for the Zimbabwe Institute of Public Administration and Management (Zipam) for several years.

The late academic was once chairman of the Board of Directors at NetOne and chairman of the Foundation Task Force of the Gwanda State University.

At the time of his death, Prof Ndlovu was a member of the Zanu-PF Central Committee and Bulawayo provincial chairman.

He is survived by wife Angeline, five children and seven grandchildren.

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Botswana President Masisi heads for Zim

Source: Botswana President Masisi heads for Zim | Sunday Mail Kuda Bwititi Chief Reporter Botswana President Mokgweetsi Eric Masisi will be in Harare this week for the inaugural Zimbabwe-Botswana Bi-National Commission (BNC), as President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration ratchets up diplomatic re-engagement efforts designed to unlock mutually beneficial relations. Eight agreements covering political, diplomatic and economic […]

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Source: Botswana President Masisi heads for Zim | Sunday Mail

Kuda Bwititi
Chief Reporter

Botswana President Mokgweetsi Eric Masisi will be in Harare this week for the inaugural Zimbabwe-Botswana Bi-National Commission (BNC), as President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration ratchets up diplomatic re-engagement efforts designed to unlock mutually beneficial relations.

Eight agreements covering political, diplomatic and economic sectors are expected to be signed.

Harare and Gaborone upgraded their relations from a Joint Commission to Bi-National Commission in August last year, paving the way for annual meetings between the two Heads of State.

Official meetings under the historic BNC begin today.

The engagements will culminate in the meeting between President Mnangagwa and his counterpart on Thursday.

In a statement yesterday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade described the BNC as “the highest bilateral framework of cooperation between Zimbabwe and Botswana”.

“The Inaugural Session of the Zimbabwe and Botswana Bi-National Commission (BNC) will be held on 28 February 2019 at Meikles Hotel in Harare and will be headed by the two countries’ Heads of State and Government, His Excellency, President E D Mnangagwa, and his Botswana counterpart, H.E. President Dr Mokgweetsi Eric Keabetswe Masisi,” read the statement.

It added: “The BNC replaced the Joint Permanent Commission on Co-operation between the two countries, which last sat as the 12thSession in Gaborone, Botswana, from 8 to 11 February 2018.

“The BNC is the highest bilateral framework of co-operation between Zimbabwe and Botswana. It will be preceded by a Ministerial Meeting on 27 February 2019, and a Senior Officials meeting on 25 and 26 February 2019.

“Eight Memoranda of Understanding and Agreements covering political and diplomatic, economic, social, and defence and security sectors will be signed during this Session.”

Relations between Zimbabwe and its neighbour were frosty under the old administration, but they are beginning to thaw under the President Mnangagwa-led administration.

Since taken over as the second Executive President of Zimbabwe in November 2017, President Mnangagwa actively sought to restore relations with Gaborone as he made Botswana the destination for his first official State visit as Head of State.

Zimbabwe and Botswana agreed to upgrade their relations from a Joint Commission to Bi-National Commission soon after President Mnangagwa came into office.

This culminated in the signing of the BNC agreement by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo and Botswana’s International Affairs and Cooperation Minister Dr Unity Dow on the sidelines of the 38th Sadc summit held in Windhoek, Namibia, last year.

President Mnangagwa and Botswana President Masisi witnessed the signing of the agreement.

The elevated diplomatic relations between the two countries are expected to open new frontiers for political and economic cooperation.

Most instructively, Botswana has been fighting in Zimbabwe’s corner and recently called for the unconditional lifting of sanctions against Harare.

Besides Botswana, Zimbabwe signed a BNC with South Africa in 2016.

Expectedly, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will be visiting the country next month as Sadc leaders continue to throw their weight behind President Mnangagwa, who is expected to take over as the next chair of regional body’s Troika on Politics, Defence and Security.

President Mnangagwa’s Government is untiringly working on breaking Zimbabwe’s two-decade-old isolation through engaging and re-engaging with regional and international countries and institutions.

 

 

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Panicky Mzembi puts $2m house on market

Source: Panicky Mzembi puts $2m house on market | Sunday Mail (Top Stories) Farai Dzirutwe Former Cabinet Minister Walter Mzembi has put his palatial Harare mansion on the market for a princely $2 million amid speculation the 55-year-old politician is finalising moves to flee the country to avoid possible imprisonment on corruption charges. One of […]

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Farai Dzirutwe

Former Cabinet Minister Walter Mzembi has put his palatial Harare mansion on the market for a princely $2 million amid speculation the 55-year-old politician is finalising moves to flee the country to avoid possible imprisonment on corruption charges.

One of the four real estate companies engaged to sell the house, Kennan Properties, last week confirmed that the imposing residence in the high-income suburb of Vainona is valued at US$800 000, which translates to around $2 million at the official RTGS exchange rate prevailing last Friday.

Renowned estate agents Pam Golding Properties, Bard Real Estate and Sky Ryan Properties have also listed the house for sale.

Described by property dealers as the quintessence of luxury, the double-storey house features six air-conditioned bedrooms (all en suite), two lounges, a bar, separate cigar and whisky lounge, gymnasium, sauna, office, five lock-up garages and a swimming pool on the façade.

Interior of Walter Mzembi’s Harare mansion which has been put up for sale

The master bedroom is a mini-house as it has its own television lounge and a walk-in closet.

“A majestic and breathtaking Mediterranean double-storey home. This perfect home is nothing but pure luxury with columns, staircases, special ceiling treatments and built-ins,” said Kennan Properties on its website.

So grand is the mansion that a British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) news crew member could not help but marvel at it during a televised poolside interview with Mzembi in the aftermath of former President Robert Mugabe’s resignation in 2017.

Mzembi is facing prosecution for corruption and criminal abuse of office during his tenure as Minister of Tourism and Hospitality industry.

He is alleged to have stolen or illegally disposed of Government property worth $1,6 million, some of which was donated to Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries church leader Walter Magaya.

Mzembi failed appear in court on January 28 to answer to the charges, with his lawyer Mr Job Sikhala telling the court that his client could not stand trial as he was receiving treatment for colon cancer in South Africa.

On February 3, Mzembi was widely rumoured to have died but his associates immediately dispelled the report by circulating a video on social media showing an apparently healthy Mzembi working from an office.

The location of the office was, however, not disclosed.

On the same day, Mzembi gave an interview to South African online publication eTurbonews rubbishing claims that he had died.

“I am talking to you from heaven but this wasn’t funny. My daughter in Europe was woken by this news and called me in panic,” said Mzembi.

State prosecutor Mr Brian Vito sought Mzembi’s arrest contending that the suave but litigation-weary politician was feigning illness.

Sources said efforts by Mzembi to sell some of immovable assets could be part of a scheme to skip bail as he fears incarceration.

“He might want to claim political persecution but he has a clear case of corruption which might lead to his imprisonment. This may be the reason why he is selling his assets and spending most of his time in Johannesburg where he has set up base,” said one source.

The source said Mzembi was working flat out to acquire South African citizenship for which he might qualify through his maternal grandmother who is of Sotho origin.

His adult children with his first wife are living in Europe and he is known to go by the name John Maleti in some Johannesburg circles.

Mzembi could not be reached on his local mobile phone number to comment on the issue, and Mr Sikhala yesterday professed ignorance on his whereabouts.

“I last spoke to him a couple of weeks ago and I am not sure where he is. I will check for you but he should be at his house here in Harare,” said Mr Sikhala.

He said as the legal counsel he was also not aware that his client was disposing of some assets.

“I am hearing this for the first time. Let me do some investigations,” said Mr Sikhala.

Mzembi served for eight years as Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry before he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs in October 2017, a position he held for less than a month before Mr Mugabe stepped down.

He was credited for successfully organising the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) assembly, which Zimbabwe co-hosted with Zambia in 2013, but it later emerged that he might have abused some of the resources meant for the event.

This resulted in his arrest in January last year.

 

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VP Chiwenga returns home

Source: VP Chiwenga returns home | Sunday Mail (Top Stories) Sunday Mail Reporter Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga returned home this evening from India, where he had gone to seek medical treatment. Deputy Chief Secretary (Presidential Communications) to the President and Cabinet Mr George Charamba said VP Chiwenga has “fully recovered and was raring to […]

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Sunday Mail Reporter

Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga returned home this evening from India, where he had gone to seek medical treatment.

Deputy Chief Secretary (Presidential Communications) to the President and Cabinet Mr George Charamba said VP Chiwenga has “fully recovered and was raring to go”.

“The Vice President returned this evening after a successful treatment. He has fully recovered and is raring to go,” he said.

VP Chiwenga was accompanied by his wife, Mary, and Health and Child Care Deputy Minister Dr John Mangwiro.

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Shock as man rapes three generations of one family over a period of three years

IF it was in the animal kingdom, the man could have been one of those bulls that seek dominance by trying to spread its progeny across generations. But in reality, a man from Insuza in Matabeleland North has been arrested after allegedly committing one…

IF it was in the animal kingdom, the man could have been one of those bulls that seek dominance by trying to spread its progeny across generations. But in reality, a man from Insuza in Matabeleland North has been arrested after allegedly committing one of the most heinous crimes by raping three generations of one […]