The Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) is deeply concerned about the deteriorating socio-economic condition and closure of democratic space in Zimbabwe (29.08.2019)

Zimbabwe: ZANU PF Press Statement on teh Planned Nation Wide Demonstrations by the MDC Alliance (28.08.2019)

Zimbabwe: Open Letter in Response to Negative Press Surrounding Fert, Seed and Grain Pvt Ltd (FSG) – (27.08.2019)

Zimbabwe: National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) Agreement (27.08.2019)

Opinion: A $400m Command Agriculture scandal rocks the Republic!

The Ministry of Finance and the whole ZANU-PF have to showed and told the world that they paid Ferts, Seed & Grain (FSG), the Merdian owned corporation the amount of $400m in 2019. The same company they paid $69m and couldn’t answer for the usage of funds.

This is the same company, which came into a scandal in 2018, for the lack of production and equipment for the order of fertilizers in an $89m, a year later, the same company is supposed to be good enough to carry a $400m deal. This is outrages and make the Republic look like a fool.

The family of Morland must be in joy of the fortunes they are making, all of them. Steve Morland, the director, Operation Andrew Morland and Factory Tony Morland. All of them must have joyful days, even though, maybe Isaac Muranganwa, the financial controller is a bit pre-occupied finding reasons for these trades. In addition, Kara Morland is busy finding the New PR Stunt, after the sudden Presser explaining the $400m deal today with Command Agriculture.

If this company struggled to produce for the contract in 2018, which is under ¼ of the current estimated deal, than we have a shallow grave and a ghost sales of epic proportions to the Merdian owned FSG. The Morland operated of Kew Drive in the Highlands in Harare. Surely, when I can do this research. The ones doing the tenders within government should be able to do this too.

So, when the Public Accountants Committee in Parliament cannot answer this, but has the ability to overshadow the shady deal with a company, they have previously engaged in. They should surely be more careful. Instead they hope of the ignorance of the people.

When, I a nobody can find this information and even the previous scandal in mind, the state is showing lack of due diligence or lack of care for own spending. As they have spent close to $500m to uncertain deals, as a part of Command Agriculture, where about $469m be questioned, two shady deals, the same company and surely the same culprits in-charge.

Alas, ZANU-PF doesn’t kid itself, only the public, they and cheat, while people have to ask for debt-relief. Peace.

Opinion: Ziyambi Ziyambi at his wits’ end!

Why would we abduct people? To tarnish our own image? It is the MDC who are faking abductions, they are doing it so that they can remain relevant. They have realised that they were becoming irrelevant. After the demonstration in January, all the other demonstrations that they tried have failed. Who would abduct Gonyeti for Christ’s sake? Some people I began to know them after their abductions allegations” – Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi (25.08.2019).

Well, someone isn’t living right, acting right or sleeping right. Because something missing from his honourable gentleman. The man who reside over the laws of the land and the one overseeing the laws of Republic. The one that ensures that Courts, the Judiciary, the Police and so fourth is held accountable for their actions. That sort of man says this.

His not a nobody, not a random crook on the riverside or in a village. No, his the Minister of Justice, the man who has a key part in the legislation and the judiciary affairs of the Republic. Not a random idiot eating his porridge and then shutting up.

That is why these words are extra insulting. That his using the phrases he is. That he thinks so little of the public and their concerns. That he thinks people are playing them for fools and wanted to be abducted, arrested and challenged in courts to relevant. Like they are trying to celebrities overnight. Than, there should be a billion sex-tapes in Zimbabwe, but it isn’t.

However, the same government banning demonstrations, arresting the leaders of the ones holding the demonstrations and adding extra punitive legislation towards the ones planning to demonstrate. With the newly minted law, Maintenance of the Peace and Order (MOPO) Act is there to shield and ensure the courts have legal justification to ban more demons all across the Republic.

This is common knowledge and shouldn’t be dismissed. The same police and courts who uses all tools at their disposal to ensure that the activists, the MDC-A leaders and others get into legal trouble. Even civil servants and union leaders are detained by demonstrating against the lack of proper pay.

Still, the Minister of Justice are mocking them and belittling the ones his supposed to serve. The public is supposed to eat this rubbish and take it as gold. While its not all gold that glimmers and this truely fake.

What is the worst is both his role in government, but also his utterly disgraceful attempt to undermine his opponents. Just think what he would say: if they came with the swords pointing at him, instead of his enemies? Kapish? Peace.

Zimbabwe: Apex Council Statement on NJNC Cost of Living Adjustment Negotiations (23.08.2019)

MISA Zimbabwe: Journalist arrested while filming teachers demo (23.08.2019)

Leopold Munhende a journalist with NewZimbabwe.Com was on 23 August 2019 reportedly arrested at the New Government Complex in Harare while covering a demonstration by members of the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ).

According to his colleague, Costa Nkomo, they were filming the demonstrations when the police approached Munhende. Nkomo said they still bundled Munhende into their vehicle despite the fact that he had shown them his accreditation card.

MISA Zimbabwe has since deployed lawyer Chris Mhike to locate Munhende.

Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) – Ref: Pay Day Funeral Petition (23.08.2019)

The Zimbabwe State Universities’ Union of Academics (ZISUUA): Press Statement (22.08.2019)