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EXPOSED: Mnangagwa And His Many “Political Gatekeepers”

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Dear Editor

I read your article:-

“The Chamisa-led MDC had sought to impugn the conduct of President Mnangagwa for alleged interference with the independence of traditional leaders ahead of harmonised election on July 30.”

and merely an observation…

I don’t know if you are familiar with the term Political Gatekeeping but I gather it is generally considered impossible to hold free and fair elections with Gatekeeping.

I think there would be more value in reaching out to pressure groups such as election observers and the free press with the statement:-

“In our opinion it is not possible to conduct free and fair elections in areas under control of traditional leaders who are Political Gatekeepers under the direction of the President and his inner circle. Gatekeepers are individuals or institutions who control access to positions of power, reward/punish in access to resources and regulate the flow of information. Gatekeepers of highest authority that are obsequious (obedient or attentive to the chief executive to an excessive or servile degree) may fill the role of informer (labelling an individual as a “sell out”) and betrayer so everyone has been captured in the system of “absolute control” normally associated with dystopias. We urge pressure groups, such as observers, to encourage the dismantling of these structures to ensure the credibility of the elections.”

I gather Political Gatekeeping is also practiced to an even greater degree on remaining white owned farms.

– TC


LIVE – Chamisa Pfeee! paKariba Apo – CROWD STARTS MOVING IN

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CHAMISA KARIBA RALLY (NYAMHUNGA STADIUM)

Posted by ZimEye on Thursday, July 19, 2018

LIVE – Kariba Is A Very Small Town But Look At The Thousands Chamisa Is Gathering Today

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CHAMISA KARIBA RALLY (NYAMHUNGA STADIUM)

Posted by ZimEye on Thursday, July 19, 2018

BREAKING LIVE – Chamisa Breaks Record Holds (small town) Kariba’s First Mass Rally With Thousands

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CHAMISA KARIBA RALLY (NYAMHUNGA STADIUM)

Posted by ZimEye on Thursday, July 19, 2018

Dismissed ZIMRA Fraudster Emerges As Harare Town Clerk

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Robert Mangwiro

Harare City Council on Thursday resolved to send names of three successful candidates for the position of town clerk to the Local Government Board (LGB) for consideration.

The three are Engineer Hosiah Chisango who scored 1 052 points, former Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) finance director Robert Mangwiro 903 points and a University of Zimbabwe lecturer Eugine Makaya who managed 852 points.

A special council meeting held yesterday resolved to forward the name of Mangwiro despite that he was dismissed by Zimra after being found guilty of 21 counts of misconduct in 2016.

Mangwiro challenged the dismissal at the Labour Court, claiming the conviction was made in error, but the disciplinary committee maintained that a dismissal was appropriate in light of the conviction. Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni said council had resolved that Mangwiro’s name should be forwarded on the principle that everyone is considered innocent until proven guilty

“We met as council to receive the recommendations of the Human Resources and General Purposes Committee on the interviewing process for the next Town Clerk for the City of Harare,” he said.

“The recommendations were acceptable after a lot of debate. As you appreciate, there are indications that in the public space there are challenges facing one of the aspirants for the position.

“The position that we have adopted is that everyone is considered innocent until proven guilty, so the recommendations are proceeding as per the outcome of the interviews, so there will be no objections on this particular matter that is still under consideration.”

Queried on when the public can expect the appointment of the new town clerk after LGB approval, Clr Manyenyeni said, “We have no idea. The Local Government Board operate at their own space and if you ask me l do not even know how often they meet. We engage them when we have a position for senior management.”

During council’s debate on Mangwiro’s case, acting chamber secretary Charles Kandemiri said council had the legal right to vary, alter or reject the recommendations from the human resources committee.

He said in terms of the Urban Council’s Act, it did not specify the number of candidates that council should refer to the LGB.

“If council is convinced that candidate number two has some misconduct it is not pleased about, council has the power to remove him,” said Kandemiri.

“It is subject to council to decide because this is a recommendation.”

Harare has failed to fill the position over 30 months owing to various reasons with the latest attempt seeing a consultant going through over 127 applications, with only 11 candidates being shortlisted for the position.

The post fell vacant in 2014 after Dr Tendai Mahachi’s retirement.

MDC Violently Grabs Vehicle From Workshop Without Paying

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The Welshman Ncube led MDC, a member of the main opposition MDC Alliance, is reported to have violently grabbed a party vehicle from a Gwanda based workshop without paying for its repairs.

According to a ZBC News report, the party sent the vehicle for repairs at Majongozi Panelbeaters six years ago and has been failing to settle the debt for the repairs plus storage costs amounting to over a thousand dollars leading to violently grabbing the vehicle from the workshop.

According to the workshop owner, Mr Bekile Mhlanga, the party sent through a group of thugs from Bulawayo to violently remove the vehicle from his workshop.

“They broke the key to the workshop and took the vehicle away without paying the charges,” he said.

Mhlanga castigated the party for its violent behaviour indicating that he has since made a report to the police.

“If they are this violent before they are even in power what more can we expect when they get into power,” said Mhlanga.

ZimEye.com could not immediately get a comment from the MDC officials. Police in Gwanda confirmed getting a report on the matter indicating that investigations are still in progress and arrests will be made soon.

Chigumba Sexual Relationship With ZANU PF Minister Exposed

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Winston Chitando

Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chairperson Priscilla Chigumba is in a sexual relationship with Mine and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando of the ruling ZANU PF, a media practitioner has revealed.

In a long awaited exposè, journalist Edmund Kudzayi revealed the relationship through a Twitter post on Friday morning.

If true, the allegations will seriously compromises Chigumba’s credibility to run the independent electoral body.

“So,ZEC chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba has a sexual relationship with Zanu PF cabinet minister Winston Chitando. This presents a clear conflict of interest: if Zanu PF loses the election her lover will lose his job. She must do the right thing and resign. Ndatenda,” wtote Kudzayi.

“I don’t intend to humiliate Chigumba or to invade her privacy tabloid style. All I seek is to expose a clear conflict of interest that likely explains Chigumba’s arrogance against overwhelming evidence of ZEC’s mismanagement of the election. She is conflicted & must resign,” he added.

Both Chigumba and Chitando have not yet officially responded to the sensational allegations. ZimEye.com is keeping watch on the developing story and will provide further details as they unfold.

How Private Are The Private Lives Of Public Officers?

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By Dr Alex Magaisa|This is an important question in current times. Thankfully, our Constitution has some guidance on this issue and it’s not very good news for public officers.

First, let’s define who qualifies as a public officer. The definition provision of the Constitution, namely section 332, defines a public officer as a person who holds a paid office in the service of the State. This covers a wide range of people who work for the State.

The Constitution provides guidance on the conduct of public officers and it does not distinguish between public and private life when it comes to conflicts of interest.

Section 196(2) of the Constitution requires public officers to avoid conduct that leads to conflicts between their personal interests and their public duties. This provision covers conduct both in public and private life. In other words, what you do in your private life must not lead into conflicts with your public duties.

The same provision also requires public officers to “abstain from conduct that demeans their office”. This means public officers must uphold high moral standards. They must avoid conduct that could taint their office. This also applies both to public and private life. It is no defence that it happened in one’s private life.

An analysis of this constitutional provision is that the private lives of public officers are not actually that private. The moment you agree to be a public officer, you also consent to this term of your contract by operation of law.

What it means is that if you are a public officer, what you do in your private life is fair game for public scrutiny. The public have a right to ask questions if any aspect of your private life reveals potential conflicts with your public duties or demeans your office.

The law must, of course, be applied generally and to everyone. It should not be applied selectively. If that happened, it would be unfair selective application of the law. Nevertheless, as has been shown, the private lives of public officers are not really that private.

I have seen people debating these issues lately and heard some declarations that private lives are private. They are indeed private for most people but s.196(2) pulls the veil from the private lives of public officers. They can be examined if there’s suspicion of conflicts or demeaning of public office.

How does this sit with the protection of privacy in the same Constitution? The right to privacy is not absolute. There can be derogations allowed by section 86 and, in any event, this is a constitutional provision whose goal is to promote good governance in public institutions by preventing conflicts of interests.

Some might be surprised that the private lives of public officers are so open to scrutiny. Others might cry foul that this exposes public officers but that is the law at present. It might be said to be the price that one pays for taking up the honour and privilege of public office.

WaMagaisa


Pictures Blast: ZANU PF Million Dollars Vehicles Crush Willy Nilly

ZEC Media Monitoring Committee To Hold Presser

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By Own Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) Media Monitoring Committee (MMC) will at 11 am hold a press conference to update and discuss on the role of ZEC’s Media Monitoring Committee (MMC).

The press conference will also give an insight on ZEC MMC’s assessment on the conduct of the media in the run up to the elections.

Speakers at the presser include Commissioner Joyce Laetitia Kazembe, who is the ZEC MMC Chairperson, Commissioner Mushonga who is also the ZEC MMC member, yet to be confirmed representatives of the Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) and the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe.

ZimEye will be live streaming proceedings.

ZEC Media Monitoring Committee Presser Postponed

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By Own Correspondent| The ZEC’s Media Monitoring Committee presser which was scheduled for 11 am today has been postponed to a yet to be advised date.

Below is the communication sent by the convenors of the presser, Media Centre.

Dear All

The advertised Press Conference by ZEC Media Monitoring Committee has been postponed to a later date to be communicated to you in due course.

We regret for any inconveniences likely to be caused.

The press conference was set to be addressed by Chairperson of the ZEC MMC Joice Kazembe and committee member Netsai Mushonga among others.

ED Pfee! HORROR ACCIDENT | Zimbabweans Make Mirth With Graphics

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An accident happens, and instead of people consoling the victims they rather throw a mockery using the below caption on the picture.

What does this graphic signify of some Zimbabweans’ attitude at present?

“Baba Jukwa” Opens Can Of Worms: Is This True?

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BREAKING- Former Energy Minister Samuel Undenge Convicted For Abuse Of Office

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By Own Correspondent| Former Energy Minister Samuel Undenge was today convicted on abuse of office charges by a Harare magistrate after he was found guilty of handpicking a company jointly owned by a Zanu PF legislator and a ZBC broadcaster to do work for Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) without going to tender.

Harare regional magistrate, Hosea Mujaya today (Friday) ruled that because Undenge authored the letter which gave the directive for the company to be hired by ZPC without following due process, the former minister was guilty on abuse of office charges.

However, the former Energy minister denied the allegations throughout his trial but magistrate Mujaya ruled that he knowingly committed the offence.

Mujaya said although Undenge laid the blame on company owners, Psychology Maziwisa and Oscar Pambuka for cheating him into signing the letter which authorised them to do public relations work, the minister could not deny he was indeed the one who authored the letter.

Undenge’s sentence is set for 2pm this Friday.

This is a developing story. Details to follow…

LIVE PICTURES- Litter At “Bin Man” Offices- What Is Going On?

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By Own Correspondent Uncollected rubbish was spotted for several days at the corner of third street opposite Causeway Post office in Harare, a stone’s throw away from Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa’s offices.

Chinamasa hit the headlines last month when he officially opened a bin in Rusape, Makoni Central, where he is seeking for another mandate as legislator.

Said Chinamasa following social media jokes including the “Chinamasa Challenge” which emanated from the bin ceremony in Rusape:

“I am not ashamed of being part of making Rusape, which falls under my Makoni Central Constituency clean.

I am actually very proud of what we are doing to make our town clean. I am the MP for the constituency so I should be there to address local issues and making Rusape clean is one of the issues.

Social media is actually highlighting our strides towards cleanliness. It (social media) is highlighting an important thing which should be emulated by other towns.

Vendors were throwing rubbish next to where they conduct business from. It is a clear health hazard so those bins are important.

I urged council to introduce those big bins at sources where rubbish was coming from and we are proud as a constituency that we have achieved that.”

Patrick Chinamasa officially opening a bin in Rusape

 

 

 


Chamisa, Mnagagwa Avoid Meeting Each Other At Prayer Meeting

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PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa on Thursday reportedly chickened out of a church-organised presidential candidates’ indaba, which could have brought him within spitting distance of his closest challenger MDC Alliance presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa ahead of the month-end polls.

The high-profile meeting had been organised by the Catholic Church-run Silveira House to enable the 23 presidential contestants in this year’s elections to interact as part of efforts to foster multi-party democracy in the country.

Both protagonists had, according to the organisers, initially confirmed attendance to the interface in Harare before making an 11th hour volte face citing “pressing commitments”.

The meeting eventually attracted a handful of presidential aspirants, among them People’s Rainbow Coalition candidate Joice Mujuru who left in a huff and without speaking, Coalition of Democrats’ Elton Mangoma, Nkosana Moyo of the Alliance for People’s Agenda and MDC-T vice-president Obert Gutu.

Mnangagwa’s spokesperson George Charamba yesterday seemed to confirm reports that the Zanu PF leader absconded the gathering to avoid being waylaid into a presidential debate with his rivals.

“We very much support the peace efforts (by the church). In fact, that’s their raison d’etre. (But) where you have them seeking to introduce a presidential debate, then that is beyond the Bible. In our communications strategy, we do not have room for that,” Charamba said.

Spokesperson of the organisers Father Arnold Moyo, without singling out individuals, said candidates who absented themselves gave last-minute excuses. Both Mnangagwa and Chamisa had campaign rallies in Kadoma and Kariba, respectively.

“We sent invitations to all candidates, many of them confirmed but some for various reasons could not come. Some of the reasons highlighted include ‘commitments’ but we are grateful to those who could attend in as far as instilling a sense of multi-party democracy and mutual respect is concerned,” Moyo said.

He added: “The same factors that I have highlighted; commitments that came up. We had hoped that they would send representatives, but that did not happen. We can only invite and hope that they come because we thought this was a very significant event. Initially, there was confirmation.”

But insiders within the Catholic Church said Mnangagwa had told emissaries that he would not attend if Chamisa was part of the gathering.

“Mnangagwa indicated he would not attend if Chamisa was part of the programme. If anything, he was one of a few who never really gave their word that they would come to the event,” NewsDay heard.

Chamisa, who in March this year challenged Mnangagwa for a public television debate ahead of the polls, yesterday said he would have attended had he been formally invited to the meeting .

“No. He was not invited in any formal way. He would certainly have made arrangements. I fear that their invitation may have been lost in the system. It did not reach me,” said Chamisa’s spokesperson Nkululeko Sibanda.

But event organisers insisted that the youthful opposition leader had confirmed, but made a last-minute cancellation on Wednesday night, citing pressing commitments.

“Chamisa confirmed he was coming. He was aware of his rallies and this excuse is only a mirage. The reasons run deeper than this narrative we are being fed,” said a top Catholic priest who declined to be named.

Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference secretary-general Father Fredrick Chiromba was a bit more diplomatic, saying: “Originally, this event was supposed to be held on July 16, people like the MDC Alliance president (Chamisa) said he had cancelled his rallies at the time and later called last night (Wednesday), saying he could not cancel his rallies for a second time. For President Mnangagwa being the leader of the country and a candidate, there is a lot of work.”

He added that as a citizen he was happy with the election preparations so far, adding there was still room for the few sticking points to be resolved through dialogue before the polls.

Zimbabweans troop to the polls on July 30, the first without the country’s founding leader Robert Mugabe who stepped down under pressure from the military, Parliament and ordinary citizens last November.

Chamisa has, however, already raised a red flag, accusing the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) of creating conditions that seem to favour Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF party.

WATCH – Webster Shamu Now A Top Soccer Player For “Kwekwe FC”

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ANALYSIS – By Own Correspondent| Emmerson Mnangagwa’s former Minister for Mash West is now a top soccer player, as it were. In fact unbeknown to many, he has been secretly playing football for several years. According to former Youth And Indeginisation Minister, Patrick Zhuwao, Shamu has been playing “Bhora Musango!” since 2008. He told ZimEye.com, “Webster Shamu was there when “bhora musango” was originated in the Chegutu mayoral election. It was used against Robert Mugabe in 2008. We are now using these brilliant mobil-isation skills against Mnangagwa in the #KwekweHimJuly30 bhora musango campaign.”

Shamu fearures in the below video engaging members of the G40 aligned NPF party.

Webster Shamhu kicks off Bhora Musango

Posted by ZimEye on Friday, July 20, 2018

Chamisa LIVE In Bulawayo

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ZimEye brings our valued readers and viewers LIVE coverage of the Nelson Chamisa Rally In Bulawayo.  – REFRESH THIS PAGE TO WATCH –

CHAMISA WHITE CITY (BYO) RALLY

Posted by ZimEye on Saturday, July 21, 2018

Tea And Cake At Mnangagwa Whites Interface Rally

LIVE – Chamisa’s White City Rally

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CHAMISA WHITE CITY (BYO) RALLY

Posted by ZimEye on Saturday, July 21, 2018

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