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Zimbabwe is open for business?

Panelists during the Murra public debate

…what they said at Crisis Coalition, Murra public debate

Brighton Chiseva

On Wednesday, May 23 2018, Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) in conjunction with Masvingo United Residents and Ratepayers Association (Murra) held a public debate at Charles Austin Theatre.
The debate sought to probe what the mantra, ‘Zimbabwe is open for business’ meant to citizens and outsiders, how relevant it is and of what consequence is it to the people.
The dialogue had Zimbabwe Chamber of Informal Economy Associations (ZCIEA) area president Tavengwa Mazhambe, Zanu PF representative Tafadzwa Mugwadi, MDC-T’s Simon Mupindu and Dr Fidelis Duri from Great Zimbabwe University (GZU).
Below is a synopsis of the panellists’ contribution to the debate.
Mazhambe: He argued that the Zimbabwe is open for business mantra was not fair for the people in the informal sector.
“The mantra is not fair to us, it seems as if the president is targeting the foreigners only and we do not know where we fit in as the informal traders in Zimbabwe. They are concerned about foreign direct investment but they have never consulted us to hear our views on the matter. There is no inclusivity in the whole game. We constitute 94 percent of traders in Zimbabwe but they forgot about us. This is evidenced by the cat and mouse games we play with the police and municipal police but they say we have to do business.”
Mazhambe went on to talk about the long and bureaucratic procedures one has to go through to register a company. He said there was too much red tape which has the effect of hindering investments both by local and foreigners.
“It serves no good purposes to us and foreign investors if there are still endless bureaucratic procedures to follow when registering a business. As long as these remain in place, there is no investment to talk about.”
Mugwadi: He claimed the agenda was all about rescuing Zimbabwe from the isolation which the previous government had put it for the past 18 years, saying President Mnangagwa had tried to involve everyone in the process.
“The President is trying to reach everyone in this country who matter in the process. Recently, he met with women and if there is any group which he has not consulted, I am sure he will. This is not all about foreigners only. Everybody will appreciate what is being done when results begin to be evident.
“The President’s aim is to attract investors for we cannot live without other countries. We want investors so that we will be able to open up industries to create jobs and actualise our goal for radical socio-economic transformation. Mugabe’s government promised 2.2 million jobs and the new dispensation will fulfil that when industries are opened.”
Mugwadi also called for everyone to support the policy and said it was unfortunate that some people were against it and would go to other countries to call for punitive measures against the country. He rebuked those who regard Mnangagwa’s government as illegal one when they too contributed to the removal of the previous government.
“If I am to borrow a line from the legendary Julius Malema, I would say, ‘they are here Mr President, those who were marching with us to remove Mugabe but now they are saying your government is an illegal government. Give us a sign so that we know how to deal with them.”‘
Mupindu: He argued that it was difficult for investors to trust the Zimbabwean government, saying there was no way investors could be wooed by the Zimbabwe is open for business mantra since anybody would be able to tell if indeed the country became open for business. He said creating a conducive environment where property rights and security are norms would do more to market the country than to run around talking cheap.
“Kana musikana asvika pazera rekuroorwa akatanga kuenda kudzimba dzine vakomana achiti ndakura ndirooreiwo, vabereki vevekomana vanoti kuvana vavo siyanai naye uyu haana kukwana. There is need to restore investor confidence by removing corrupt ministers and remove bureaucratic laws and once that is done, investors will come on their own. What is being done is a sign of desperation by a failed government.”
He said the ruling Zanu PF was good at crafting very good laws but they lack implementation as evidenced by the continuous recycling of old ministers who have nothing new to offer.
“They are very good at lip servicing. The Zimbabwe is open for business mantra is nothing but one of their fake promises to blindfold people. Some laws are applied in a discriminatory manner and nepotism is rife. All their policies are just designed to benefit themselves and just a select few.”
Dr Duri: He said the policy was a step in the right direction because Zimbabwe was and is still closed from within and not from without. He said President Mnangagwa had a lot to do before the country becomes really open.
He said while the President was going right, others were going left, giving Terrence Mukupe and Josaya Hungwe as bad examples who were doing a disservice to the President by insinuating that Zanu PF will not handover power even when defeated in elections.
“The commitment displayed by the President to open up Zimbabwe for business, is therefore very welcome news. It means an open economy which is warming up to both local and foreign investors to obvious benefit of Zimbabweans through employment opportunities.
There are, however, burning questions that come to mind: What is business? Was Zimbabwe not doing any business before? If not, then why were we always being told that the look east policy was bearing fruit?
Dr Duri also said the present government should come clean for the sake of investment unless it is only interested in safeguarding the Mugabe legacy (Mugabeism).
He said Zimbabwe made many political blunders like the chaotic implementation of the land reform programme and withdrawal from the Commonwealth. This, he said, had unnecessarily burdened the current government with the responsibility of undoing the damage caused by Mugabe.
“Though everyone has a role to play in our current circumstances, I place the burden on the President because he was part of the past. He is the President and he is the one who came with the initiative but he has a lot of things he has to do to put his house in order.” local

Chief Neshuro pronounces support for Zanu PF

Chief Neshuro

Cephas Shava

MWENEZI – Chief Neshuro, Rodwell Gudo, recently has pronounced his support for Zanu PF, saying traditional leaders did not like the sprouting opposition parties.
Giving a vote of thanks at a Zanu PF inter-district meeting that was held at Rutenga growth point last Saturday, the traditional leader made inferences suggesting that the ruling party was his political home, contrary to the spirit of the Constitution which demands the neutrality of traditional leaders.
“Chero hedu semadzimambo tisati torova hedu maslogan, asi haaa zvingoripachena izvi. Zvimwe zvima party zvinongonyuka izvo hakuna zvachose and hatitozvidi (We may not do slogans as chiefs but it is all clear. All these parties that are emerging everywhere, we don’t like them),” he said.
Other chiefs who attended the meeting included Mawarire, Negari and Murove.
Chief Neshuro took a swipe at the outgoing Mwenezi West Zanu PF legislator, Lamson Matavire, saying that his defeat in the just ended Zanu PF primary elections was inevitable as he had been a missing person in his constituency.
“Vamwe venyu zviito ndizvo zvakakudyisai pama primary elections. Kana ari saMP Matavire tangatisisamuoni kubva zvaakasarudzwa. Akaenda akaendera zvachose. Pane vose vakasaurudzwa tinoda kuona maMP anogadzirisa migwagwa, anopota achishanyira madzishe, uye anomiririra zvido zvevana veMwenezi (Some of you lost the primaries due to bad behaviour. Matavire has been missing since he became MP, so those who won we want you to attend to roads, visit traditional leaders and promote the interests and development of Mwenezi),” said Chief Neshuro.
Recently, the High Court in Harare and in Masvingo ruled against Chief Charumbira’s pronouncements declaring support for Zunu PF and ordered him to make a public apology.politics

Masvingo businessman ‘Phidza’ defies Govt on externalisation

…Minister Hungwe says appropriate action will be taken

Brighton Chiseva

MASVINGO – In an act of defiance against President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s call for easy of doing business by embracing plastic money, prominent businessman, Philip ‘Phidza’ Mapfumo does not accept EcoCash or swipe payments at his fuel garage situated in the industrial area amid speculation that he demands only cash which he externalises.
President Mnangagwa and his government have come up with the ‘Zimbabwe is open for business’ mantra by which they are championing the easy of doing business and the use of plastic money.
Mapfumo’s company DocZine appeared in the second category of funds externalised through payment of goods not received in Zimbabwe, with US$36 778 unaccounted for when President Mnangagwa named and shamed those who externalised funds earlier this year.
An investigation by TellZim News for the past month following complaints by motorists established that DocZine fuel station, which is run by Mapfumo, strictly demands cash payments only, raising suspicion that the businessman might be externalising money he is collecting since he does not transact through swipe or EcoCash.
When conducted for comment, Mapfumo appeared as if he has a special class of people he allows to use swipe or EcoCash. He however, lied to TellZim News that all motorists who want fuel worth more than US$50 are allowed to use swipe or EcoCash as TellZim News reporters went there under cover and were denied to use plastic money for more than $50 fuel.
“We accept swipe or EcoCash for all motorists who buy fuel worth more than $50. We have clients that we cannot disappoint by not accepting swipe or EcoCash,” said Mapfumo.
When TellZim News revealed to him that he was lying that any motorist who wants fuel worthy more than US$50 was allowed to use EcoCash or swipe, Mapfumo said if TellZim newsroom wants to use swipe or EcoCash they can phone him any time.
“If you want to pay using swipe or EcoCash just call me and I will give instruction to the guys,” Mapfumo said.
The Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs, Josaya Hungwe said he will do investigations on businesses that are not cooperating with government so that he will be able to act accordingly.
“I want the names of those who are doing that. Right now I’m in Harare but when I come back, I will do investigations. Once I have them, appropriate action will be taken; we cannot continue watching such businesses sabotaging our government,” said Hungwe.
Many taxi operators, however, told TellZim News that the DocZine fuel station does reject Ecocash and card payments of whatever amount.
“They do not want anything but cash. One day I went there to buy fuel with EcoCash and they kept on saying I should wait. I spend over 20 minutes there and eventually left before being served,” said a taxi operator who plies the Masvingo – Mashava route.
Earlier this year, DocZine Investments appeared on President Mnangagwa’s list of alleged externalisers.
Mapfumo said his company’s policy was to accept electronic payments only if they amounted to at least US$50, meaning ordinary motorists who cannot afford to pay that much for fuel at one go are required to pay cash.
All other fuel service stations in the city accept any form of payment; be it cash, swipe or EcoCash of whatever amount.
The Home Affairs passport and national identity registration offices, as well as the police also do not accept EcoCash but they do accept swipe.top news

Masvingo Christian College pupil dies in car accident


Tiyani Hahlani

Chenai Nziramasanga (16) a form 4 pupil at Masvingo Christian College was hit a by a speeding vehicle at Yeukai shops in Mucheke and died on the spot while her friend sustained serious injuries last Sunday.
 The injured friend was rushed to Masvingo General Hospital where she was admitted and was said to be critical by the time of writing.
 Acting provincial police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa confirmed the incident and warned motorists from speeding especially in residential areas where there are a lot of people in and near the roads.
“Motorists should desist from over speeding especially in high density suburbs and they also have to be cautious when travelling,” said Dhewa.
Eyewitnesses who spoke to this publication said Edison Zvavara (49), who was driving a Toyota Avensis, lost control of the vehicle and veered off the road and crashed into Chenai and her friend who were at a market stall.local

Masvingo mayor, his deputy lose primaries

City of Masvingo mayor, Hubert Fidze

TellZim Reporter

City of Masvingo mayor, Hubert Fidze and his deputy, James Chiwara are the only two of MDC-T’s six sitting councillors in Masvingo Urban who will not be contesting in the general elections after they lost to rivals in primaries held at the party’s provincial headquarters in Rodene on Wednesday, May 23.
Fidze, who is the current councillor for Ward 6, lost to David Chimombe by 146 votes to 55, while Chiwara of Ward 3, gave way to Tarusenga Vhembo by way of ‘consensus’.
When contacted for comment, Fidze criticised the way the elections were held, saying many people were bussed to vote against him.
“It was not a fair process because people were bussed in. The venue of the election was also not friendly; it’s far away from the ward so some of my supporters could not come and vote,” said Fidze.
MDC-T Masvingo district chairperson, Muranganwa Chanyau, however, defended the conduct of the elections, saying everything was done smoothly.
“Elections were held for some wards while consensus was used to determine candidates for the other wards. We are happy with the process,” said Chanyau.
Meanwhile, the party’s parliamentary candidate will be Takanayi Mureyi after his strongest rival, Tongai Matutu was rejected reportedly on the basis that he had not yet spent the mandatory five years with the party.
Until recently, Matutu, had been a member of the Tendai Biti-led People’s Democratic Party (PDP). Mureyi’s other rival, Boniface Mazarire was kicked out of the race on the basis of ‘seniority’.
The final list of MDC-T Masvingo Urban council candidates was given as follows.
Ward 1 Selina Maridza, Ward 2 Collen Maboke, Ward 3 Vhembo, Ward 4 Godfrey Kurauone, Ward 5 Daniel Mberikunashe, Ward 6 Chimombe, Ward 7 Richard Musekiwa, Ward 8 Martin Mureri, Ward 9 Babylon Beta, Ward 10 Margert Chakabuda.local

Zanu PF, police top 2017 rights violators list

Jestina Mukoko


Upenyu Chaota

HARARE – As the country celebrates five years into its new constitution, the bill of rights has been violated left, right and centre with the ruling Zanu PF party and the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) being fingered as the chief culprits.
The 2017 State of Human Rights Report by the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum castigates the violations of human rights by key institutions.
The reports also castigates the military for the November 15, 2017 coup which is said to have trashed the country’s constitution.
“For 2017, quantitatively, Zanu PF and the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) were the main perpetrators of human rights violations. In 2017 only, ZRP were the lead perpetrator in illegally evicting 933 families.
“The police were the easy tool for the state to deal with social unrest as they continued to use heavy-handed tactics to deal with vendors and silence dissenting voices,” reads the report.
The report suggests that a total of 5 707 violations related to the demand of voter registration slips was perpetrated by the ruling Zanu PF sympathisers.
A total of 48 000 cases of rights violations against school children when they were bused to attend Zanu PF rallies.
“Zimbabwe went through very dramatic experiences in 2017. Political temperatures within the ruling Zanu PF party reached a boiling point on November 15 when the military overthrew Robert Mugabe’s government.
“Nine days later, Mugabe’s former deputy Emmerson Mnangagwa, was sworn in as the new Zimbabwe’s President. The nine days in which the country was under the control of the military are shrouded in mystery.
“The country’s constitution was completely overthrown as the President was effectively put under house arrest,” reads the report.
Other perpetrators on the list of violators include the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA), traditional leaders, municipal police, Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO), Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) and some school authorities.
The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum has also launched the ‘Our Police. Anti-Impunity Campaign’ which aims at creating dialogue between the police and members of the public.
The campaign will give members of the public an opportunity to report violations perpetrated by the police in their areas across the country.local

MDC-T candidates pull out of ‘unfair’ primaries in Chipinge

Knowledge Mhlanga

CHIPINGE – Losing candidates who participated in MDC-T primary elections held on Sunday, May 20 at Pfidza Township, Ward 17, Chipinge East, described the process, which saw some candidates pulling out of the race as unfair.
Ward 17 councillor, Fordwell Hlatshwayo, who contested for the parliamentary slot, pulled out of the race together with council candidate Panganai Dibi, claiming that there were several irregularities engineered by rival, Mathius Mlambo.
“We withdrew from the race and it went on without us participating because we noticed several irregularities. For instance, Mlambo bussed people from Ward 12 to come and vote in Ward 17.
“An eight tone truck came and offloaded unfamiliar faces five times and those people took part in the voting process. The rules are that there should be no singing, slogan-chanting and noise within a 300 metre distance from the voting centre, but Mlambo’s supporters brought speakers and microphones and made scenes at the centre.
“We will not accept the results of those primaries since they are not a genuine reflection of the will of the people,” said a bitter Hlatshwayo.
Dibi also told iTell News that there was foul play in the elections, claiming Mlambo connived with another aspiring female council candidate to rig elections through the imposition of candidates.
Out of a total of 345 votes cast in Ward 17, Mlambo got 339 votes, Hlatshwayo got six. In Ward 12, Mlambo got 32 votes while Hlatshwayo did not get even a single vote.
In elections to select council candidates, a total of 322 votes were cast with one Mrs Maga getting
302 while Mafunde and Dibi got 12 and 5 votes respectively.local

All Set for Miss Tourism Manicaland



iTell News reporter

MUTARE – The dice has been cast for the Miss Tourism Manicaland finalists to contest in the finals to be held at a local hotel at the beginning of next month.
The finalists were drawn from all the seven districts of the province, with the auditions having been held twice at the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) offices.
The 14 finalists to battle it out for the top honours include Panashe Zisengwe (20), Chantele Manyande (19), Sophia Simende (19), Sithulisiwe Mvere (24), Talent Sithole (23), Tanatswa Chenga (19), Tafadzwa Jaricha (22), Faith Masoka (20), Life Matunzeni (22), Rufaro Mugomba (25), Rachel Chiitirwa (21), Silethemba Maphosa (23), Natasha Mutandwa (22), Chiedza Makonese (20) and Lisa Mukandi (24) all make up the list.
The 14 finalists were unveiled during the a ceremony that was held at National Art Gallery in Mutare and are scheduled to go for boot camping in the resort town of Nyanga at the end of this month.
Trevor Dongo of the “Ndashamisika” hit song would be the guest artist supported by the duo of Edmos and Enoch Ngarakana using stage name Reel Eez boys.
Also to put icing on the cake in terms of entertainment is Dangamvura-based traditional music ensemble Tswai Tswai dance group and Bulawayo-based songstress Tatenda Marufu.
Miss Tourism Manicaland provincial licence holder, Caroline Marufu Buwu said she expected to go smoothly.
“So far we are happy with the progress we have made. There are quite a number of potential sponsors coming on board. When we first started, we said we were bringing the pageant to the people of Zimbabwe, to the people of Manicaland.
“We want every stakeholder, every individual and company in Manicaland to participate and be part of this pageant which unveils the beauty of Zimbabwe, the beauty of Manicaland.
“We believe we have what it takes and we are optimistic that our models will make it to the national finals. So the 2nd of June is the place to be at Golden Peacock Hotel for the provincial finals,” said Buwu.entertainment

Karate athletes off to Botswana

Gerald Muusha (in all white) with Winston Nyanhete one of Zimbabwe

karate coaches

Brighton Chiseva

MASVINGO – The Zimbawe Karate Union (ZKU) has taken 28 Zimbabwean karate athletes to the two-day Region 5 Karate Championship which kick-starts on Friday, June 01 in Botswana.
The athletes are of different age groups; from children in the 10-11 year age range to the seniors of around 24 years of age. Seven are females and the team also has eight officials who are non-athletes.
The team’s technical director, Gerald Muusha said his team was going for glory and was hoping to bring back many medals.
“I can promise that we will pose a strong challenge to whoever we will meet in Botswana and we will bring back gold medals and raise the Zimbabwean flag high,” said Muusha.
He revealed that the union was facing financial challenges since the corporate world was failing to come in to support them.
This, he said, was forcing athletes to dig into their own shallow pockets to travel to such events. He however thanked AfricaBet which he said was doing a lot to support them.
“Our biggest challenge has always been lack of financial support from the corporate world. Yes, we have AfricaBet which has supported the team over the years but the load is too big for one organisation. Many thanks to AfricaBet and the media for the support,” said Muusha.
The athletes were selected across the country after making it from their respective provinces.sport

Well done MDC-T

But can someone tell me the truth because izvi zvekusweronyeperana hazvina kwazvinotisvitsa as a country. Those who really know me can confidently tell you that I am one of the ladies that always tell the truth; ndinonzi mafirakureva ini.
Mapombi has been suspecting and doubting the law qualification which our good President is said to have acquired from the University of Zambia or somewhere there.  It’s not because Mapombi is jealousy of our President having such qualifications but some of the decisions he make baffles Mapombi big time – they fall far short of the expected wisdom and intelligence of a real lawyer.
From what Mapombi heard from her grandfather, the Whites used to give certificates to Blacks who would have shown passion for a certain profession; for example kana munhu akaratidza idea yekugadzira mota aibva atopiwa kaCertificate keMechanics, vekubika vachipiwawo zvavo zvinoenderana navo. Mapombi suspects the same could have happened to our good president ndobva vangopiwawo ravo certificate probably because then he showed a lot of legal understanding and able to interpret the law. That’s what I think zvangu, and of course many people will dismiss me vachiti ndopenga but mind you vamwe vakaudzwa hondo nemurwere wepfungwa. After all I am not mad but I am in this situation because of Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF – I never thought I would survive by rotten bananas and maputi nekuti kudzidza ndakatodzidzawo chose.
But a whole lawyer creating unconstitutional commissions and boards, and worse crowding them in his office, the office of the president kkkkkkkk haya.  Mapombi heard there is a new organisation which was created in the office of the president to fight corruption Kkkkkkkk seka zvako Mapombi of the unknown totem hehehedaa-aa huri-iii!
Fighting corruption in the office of the president or is it fighting corruption from the office of the president. Ko ZAAC yana Nguni yozoita basa rei nhai Mr President? Is this a confirmation that our ZAAC is indeed a toothless dog which is only used to fight factional battles?
The people of Zimbabwe were expecting that ZAAC would one day question Mpofu; at least questioning kwete kumusunga but Ooops guess what happened? Even the president was convinced that the not so obedient son should be given the Home Affairs ministry so that he could control the police instructing them who to arrest and who not to arrest. Kkkkkk new dispensation iyi inga zvakaoma.
Anyway, zveZanu handingazvigone izvi but I have a word for PC Rugeje; Mapombi is very sure the former military man has learnt from MDC-T how primary elections are conducted.  Or if Rugeje does not want to learn from MDC-T how primary elections are conducted, he should then at least swallow his pride and go to Savior Kasukuwere ambodzidzisiwa one or two things by his feisty predecessor.
Mapombi heard Kasukuwere is now back in the country to become a farmer. Kkkkkk really? I don’t think so, I think this is just the entry point so that akatadza kusungwa ozotanga hake kushiringinya.  Or the guy could have sold big time for him to be easily accommodated by the Lacoste faction. I heard videos of Dr Amai are being leaked since Tyson came back home. We shall see.
Mapombi, however, would like to salute MDC-T for at least holding peaceful primary elections this week. They corrected from their foiled attempt to impose candidates especially in Masvingo. Mapombi is also happy for her brother Godfrey Kurauone, Daniel Mberikunashe and Richard Musekiwa who retained their wards – congrats my councillors! If Mureyi and vana Chanyau kana vasingade kushanda nemi ndezvavo izvo. At least you showed them kuti munodiwa nevanhu.
It’s almost lunch time guys let me go ndindokanga zvangu maputi angu for lunch. By the way, I heard that Kasukuwere might lead NPF in the not so distant future. Kkkkk nhaka tichaonesa zvedu. Mapombi cannot wait to see uncle Bob vakarova regalia at a rally to campaign Zanu PF which he ruined for 37 years. Uncle Bob succeeded in destroying Zanu from within.
But on a more serious note; those who have extra jerseys may you please donate one or two to Mapombi because chando chinobuda nemu rwizi rwunonzi Mucheke umu hachisi kuita. I heard some guys talking hanzi gore rino mapenzi anofa nacho chando ichi and I got really worried as I started to think about my grandpas at Mucheke Old People’s Home and Pioneer Cottages as well as my young sisters and brothers at the Alpha Cottages. May we please spare a thought for them. Let us donate chero mabhachi emubhero iwayo veduwe.
Aah ko munoti akashata here mabhachi aya? Mapombi saw two guys from the black gate varipo vachikotama vachiedza those jackets – I am sure that is why they are usually referred to as guys in cheap suits and dark glasses kkkkkk pamabhero havabve. Kkkkk pamberi nebhero!
But before I go, those from Bulawayo is Cde Mphoko still there? Is he safe? Is it true that he is linked to NPF? Is he still donating chicks and incubators? Ko pension yavo yakazobuda here yavaichemera? Ko mwana wavo doctor uye akazopiwa here salary yake kkkkkkkkkk.
Mboko imboko!mapombi