I’M NOT ZANU PF : MWONZORA LASHES OUT

As the MDC
Alliance 2019 elective congress builds momentum, the Zimbabwe Morning Post
interviewed the biggest opposition party’ Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora
who is likely to contest the incumbent Nelson Chamisa.

Since the
announcement of the…

As the MDC Alliance 2019 elective congress builds momentum, the Zimbabwe Morning Post interviewed the biggest opposition party’ Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora who is likely to contest the incumbent Nelson Chamisa. Since the announcement of the congress dates which is scheduled to take place from May 24-26 there has been mudslinging as party members coalesce around their presidential

High court to hear detained CiZC leader Mahiya’s freedom bid 

THE HIGH Court will on Friday 1 March 2019 hear a bail application filed by Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) Board Chairperson and Heal Zimbabwe Trust (HZT) Executive Director Rashid Mahiya seeking an order for his release from prison after he was charged and detained on charges of plotting to overthrow President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government. […]

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THE HIGH Court will on Friday 1 March 2019 hear a bail application filed by Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) Board Chairperson and Heal Zimbabwe Trust (HZT) Executive Director Rashid Mahiya seeking an order for his release from prison after he was charged and detained on charges of plotting to overthrow President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government.

Source: High court to hear detained CiZC leader Mahiya’s freedom bid – The Zimbabwean


Rashid Mahiya

Mahiya’s lawyer, Tonderai Bhatasara of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, filed the bail application on Wednesday 27 February 2019 at the High Court after Harare Magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa
remanded him in custody to Tuesday 12 March 2019 after he appeared in court facing charges of
subverting a constitutional government as defined in section 22(2)(a)(i) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

According to the State, Mahiya allegedly connived with some unidentified accomplices who are reportedly on the run and convened a meeting at Wild Geese Conference Centre in Pomona suburb in Harare for members of CiZC and HZT between 3 December 2018 to 6 December 2018. During the meeting, prosecutors alleged that Mahiya incited participants including some from Interpeace, a peacebuilding organisation headquartered in Europe, and the general populace of Zimbabwe, to subvert a constitutional government by urging all Zimbabweans to engage in acts of civil disobedience, passive resistance to law, public violence, hooliganism and rampant looting across the country.

Prosecutors claimed that as a result of Mahiya’s undisclosed utterances during the meeting held at Wild
Geese Conference Centre and also those of his unidentified accomplices, members of the public engaged
in acts of violence, wanton destruction of both government and private property and carried out rampant looting from shops across the country from Monday 14 January 2019 up to Wednesday 16 January 2019 during anti-government protests held in Zimbabwe.

In his bail application, Mahiya, whose relatives including his 64-year-old mother and young brother
Douglas were harassed and assaulted on Friday 18 January 2019 by some unidentified assailants who
were after him, argued that HZT jointly convened a workshop from 3 December 2018 to 6 December 2018 with Interpeace, an international organisation, to exchange ideas and help foster sustainable peace and development in Zimbabwe together with other actors including government authorities.

As joint convenor, Mahiya said his role was to give opening remarks and closing remarks during the
meeting held in December with Interpeace, whose representatives also met some government officials
dealing with peace issues during their stay in Zimbabwe.

As part of his proposed bail conditions, Mahiya has undertaken to deposit $500 with the Clerk of Court at Harare Magistrates Court, report once a week on Fridays at Avondale Police Station, to reside at his given residential address, to surrender his passport to the Clerk of Court at Harare Magistrates Court, to stand trial and not to interfere with any witnesses or evidence and to abide by any other additional bail conditions imposed by the High Court.

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DZAMARA’S WIFE SPEAKS

Sheffra Dzamara is not relenting in her demand for justice for those behind the disappearance of her husband, Itai Dzamara, nearly four years ago.Her husband was getting a haircut one morning in Budiriro when four men bundled him into an unmarked vehic…

Sheffra Dzamara is not relenting in her demand for justice for those behind the disappearance of her husband, Itai Dzamara, nearly four years ago.Her husband was getting a haircut one morning in Budiriro when four men bundled him into an unmarked vehicle and sped off. His whereabouts and the identities of those behind his kidnapping have remained unknown ever since. Many suspect that

Chamisa embarks on diplomatic offensive

Source: Chamisa embarks on diplomatic offensive | Daily News MDC party leader Nelson Chamisa, pictured, has left the country on a mission to brief unnamed African leaders about the deteriorating situation in Zimbabwe. In a statement, the party’s director of communications Luke Tamborinyoka said Chamisa is “on a diplomatic offensive in Africa to sensitise the continent […]

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Source: Chamisa embarks on diplomatic offensive | Daily News

MDC party leader Nelson Chamisa, pictured, has left the country on a mission to brief unnamed African leaders about the deteriorating situation in Zimbabwe. In a statement, the party’s director of communications Luke Tamborinyoka said Chamisa is “on a diplomatic offensive in Africa to sensitise the continent on the situation in Zimbabwe”.

Without disclosing the countries to be visited by the MDC leader “for security reasons,” Tamborinyoka said Chamisa will also use the trip to cement relations “with our brothers and sisters in fellow countries on the continent”.

Sources close to Chamisa told the Daily News yesterday that the 41-year-old opposition leader is currently in Ghana, where he is expected to meet President Nana Akufo-Addo.
In 2016, Chamisa accompanied then MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai (now late) to attend Akufo-Addo’s inauguration after they had been invited by the former opposition leader.

Chamisa was the MDC vice president at the time.
Chamisa had made it to the list of invited guest owing to his friendship to Akufo-Addo’s campaign manager Peter Mac Manu, whom he had met in the United States in 2015.
From West Africa, Chamisa is also expected to meet an unnamed head of State in East Africa as he lobbies the African Union (AU) to encourage dialogue with his political rival President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Chamisa has in the past written to the Southern African Development Community (Sadc), the AU and the United Nations — highlighting the country’s myriad of problems.
“Obviously, he will meet some leaders in the Sadc region to upraise them on the deteriorating situation in the country so that they have a full appreciation of the developments in the country and that there is danger that the situation could actually spill out of control not only here in the country but also in terms of the problems’ geographical scope,” a source said of Chamisa’s tour.

The MDC leader’s diplomatic engagement drive comes hard on the heels of a State-sponsored onslaught on political and civic leaders as well as ordinary citizens.
This also comes amid a deafening silence by the AU and Sadc on the human rights abuses in Zimbabwe which has drawn widespread condemnation from the international community, especially the Western world.

While many were expecting the deteriorating situation in Zimbabwe to feature prominently at the 32nd ordinary session of the AU held in Addis Ababa two weeks ago, the AU seemed to have adopted a hear no evil, see no evil mentality. In the case of Sadc, its chairperson Hage Geingob issued a statement blaming Non-Governmental Organisations and perceived external forces of seeking to destabilise Zimbabwe.

This followed the killing of 12 protesters by the army and police last month after a three-day stay-away organised by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions turned violent.
Mnangagwa’s government also blames a third force for stirring the demonstrations that were meant to protest massive hikes in fuel prices. But the world, including the UN condemned the sad turn of events and called on the authorities to use restraint in responding to protests.

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ED allies nervous. . . mobilising support for Mnangagwa

Source: ED allies nervous. . . mobilising support for Mnangagwa | Daily News AMID worsening poverty, Zanu PF will early next month splash millions on a solidarity rally for President Emmerson Mnangagwa, whose administration is accused of human rights abuses and failing to stabilise the economy. Allies of the president are already knocking at the […]

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Source: ED allies nervous. . . mobilising support for Mnangagwa | Daily News

AMID worsening poverty, Zanu PF will early next month splash millions on a solidarity rally for President Emmerson Mnangagwa, whose administration is accused of human rights abuses and failing to stabilise the economy.

Allies of the president are already knocking at the doors of the corporate sector for donations to fund the event, which comes at a time when the scourge of factionalism has reared its ugly head yet again in the ruling party. Each of the ruling party’s 10 provincial structures has been instructed to mobilise a minimum of 30 000 people to attend the mega rally set for what was once known as the Freedom Square in Harare on Saturday.

Nearly 150 000 litres of fuel would be used to oil the fleet of buses being mobilised by the Zanu PF commissariat department to ferry party supporters to Harare. Add the cost of accommodation and food, the ruling party is likely to fork out close to $2 million, although insiders claim that the budget has been trimmed down to $900 000.
In a circular to provincial chairpersons, the party
political commissar Engelbert Rugeje said Mnangagwa will address the rally.

According to the circular, the commissariat department will allocate the fuel as follows: Bulawayo (10 000 litres); Harare (15 000 litres); Mashonaland East (18 750 litres); Mashonaland West (18 750 litres); Masvingo (18 750 litres); Matabeleland South (20 000 litres); Matabeleland North (20 000 litres) and Midlands (15 000 litres).
Mashonaland Central and Manicaland will also be allocated fuel.
“Further to that, the department is organising the feeding plan for the delegates in Harare. However, provinces are advised to feed the delegates before departure. Although the programme is being spearheaded by the national youth league, it has been upgraded to a national event. We call upon organs of the party to give maximum support,” reads the circular in part.

Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya-Moyo confirmed that the party’s youths are set to march in Harare in solidarity with Mnangagwa.
“It’s an event that is being organised by the youths but which the party fully supports,” he said before referring questions to the youth league. Zanu PF youth league secretary for the commissariat Godfrey Tsenengamu said nearly all the provinces are geared up for the march and rally.

“Our president is under siege locally and internationally; you have heard statements from Europe and America and also from the MDC. We saw those demonstrations in January, they were violent and meant to remove our leader so it is against this background that we are coming in to say our leader is legitimate, we are doing this to show strength in our numbers,” he said.
“There is no organisation that does not spend. All the political parties are spending, some actually have had more events than us and they must tell us where they got their funding from. Our event is national; we have youths who are coming from across the country because it is a national event so it is inevitable that we will spend big,” added Tsenengamu.

Analysts said Zanu PF was being extravagant at a time when over five million people are in need of food aid.
Political analyst Maxwell Saungweme said the obscene spending by Zanu PF shows a leadership that is out of touch with reality.
He said the opposition also suffers from the same type of politics.
“It shows our leaders have wrong priorities. They like grandstanding, live in opulence amidst poverty and penury, and display obscene wealth in a sea of misery. We have wring people, with wrong priorities at the top. Our politicians have very little to offer, they would rather show off, grandstand and spend on useless rallies. It’s a scourge in both ruling and main opposition party,” said Saungweme.
International Crisis Group director Piers Pigou said it would be interesting to see how Zanu PF justifies such expenditure in current circumstances.

“It looks like a default setting in terms of past rote practices of choreographed praise-singing, intended to demonstrate a major show of strength in the wake of the repression that has received so much negative publicity,” said Pigou.

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