Friday 31 July 2020

Fresh Rights Abuses in Zimbabwe


The ZIMBABWE Freedom of Expression has received fresh evidence of Human Rights abuses being perpetrated by the Zimbabwe National Army, today 30th July 2020.  This is a day before the scheduled planned peaceful demonstrations on 31 July 2020.  

The demonstrations have been called unlawful acts of terrorism by the leaders of the ruling party, the Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front ZANU PF, through their state and non state authorities.

This fresh evidence of Human Rights abuses is in stark contrast to the asertions by the leader of the Zimbabwe National Army, Geberal Valerio Sibanda, when he intimated that the army and defence forces will not get involved in a peaceful demonstration.

The demonstration scheduled for the 31st of July has not even happened, yet, already, the civilian population is being hounded and treated like animals, by being flogged in broad day light.

Zimbabwe Freedom of Expression is still trying to verify the exact time and place of the video.  We are also trying to locate the persons involved.

This is a developing story and more will come.


The video above shows policemen in Zimbabwe assaulting citizens.  

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Video above shows citizens being taken from a Bus and into a Military Vehicle.


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Sunday 26 July 2020

Nick Mangwana's involvement in Hopewell Chin'ono's arrest

The abduction of Hopewell Chin'ono shows a cowardice and brutal regime, that does not want people to show that Mnangagwa leads a regime that is cruel, murderous and dictatorial, akin to Adi Amin and Mobuto Seseko.

The journalist at the heart of the story had been using his skills and intellect to try and simply put an end to corruption.

The only way that the Mnangagwa regime could respond was to abduct him, without a warrant, after some time charge him, then refuse to give him bail.  The plot obviously started many months ago, but to actually have the involvement of someone who used to be a UK registered nurse, shows how evil the ZANU PF Information Ministry really is.  Some are now even advocating for the stripping on Nick Mangwanas UK Citizenship, as it seems he attained it through deception.
The above tweet (Sent out after Hopewell Chin'ono's publicly (ZRP) declared arrest), clearly shows someone (Nick Mangwana) who highly likely knew that the previous tweet that he sent out (in the very early hours of Monday Morning) had already been captured and deleting it could land him in trouble with the court of public opinion (Not for the first time).  This one above was an attempt by him (Nick Mangwana) to wash his hands of the whole sorry situation as his Ministry now has to try and deal with the reverberations that come from the world over. 

The tweet below however, was sent out before Mr Chin'ono was abducted without a warrant, before events transpired and seems to have been a hubristic hint at the likely intentions of the regime.
I pray that the suspected plans and schemes of the man called Nick Mangwana are not successful.  If the above is proved to be correct, what will happen. 

The Nick Mangwana fan club needs to know that their use of arrests, the courts, abductions and intimidation to mute the people who are fighting for a better Zimbabwe is only going to make the voice of the voiceless amplified.

Sources:- The UK Independent and Nick Mangwana Twitter account.

Photos of the Tweets have been taken are in safe keeping withing UK Law offices.  Other Law offices in Europe and USA will be sent the photos of the tweets by Nick Mangwana.

By Zimbabwe Freedom of Expression


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Saturday 18 July 2020

Chamisa can’t contest by elections. says MDC-T and ZANU PF.



MDC-T and ZANU PF say,
Chamisa can’t contest by elections.

With everyone trying to gather and create an MDC Alliance that they can be proud of.  Here is the future according to MDC-T (Thokozani Khupe) and her ZANU PF horses.

These horses effectively get ridden at top speed, to do all the dirty work that the ZANU PF could not do, but was so very willing to do.  The likely only reason why the ZANU PF did not try and ban MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa on their own is because they would have been shunned all over the world.

So they (ZANU PF) have decided to pay former MDC members to bring down the peoples project.

Be careful people.  Be very very careful.

Interesting note
They (MDC-T and ZANU PF) seem to be able to do time travel.  They are effectively changing the past and nullifying the vote that happened in 2018 all at the same time.  They also seem to be effectively predicting the future.

If no one calls them out for this, I'm going to start calling their leader (Thokozani Khupe) Dr Who.

Imagine Dr Who leading the ZANU PF horses as they engage in time travel?

Wow.

Only in Zimbabwe

Source:- Newsday

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Saturday 11 July 2020

Its local currency in free fall, Zimbabwe cash hawkers trade soiled rand and US dollar notes

Its local currency in free fall, Zimbabwe cash hawkers trade soiled rand and US dollar notes


A new breed of street hustler, hawking US dollar and rand notes, is emerging in Zimbabwe's capital, Harare, as opportunities to trade in soiled and smaller denomination foreign currency notes emerge due to the rapid dollarisation of the economy.

This gives a rare glimpse into arbitrage opportunities bleeding the country of key foreign currency, as hard currency ends up on the streets and is sold to importers, retailers, fast food counters and other businesses at a premium.


Opportunities

Since the Zimbabwean government started allowing holders of free funds to import their own fuel around August 2019, street-smart Zimbabweans have been hawking soiled and smaller denomination US dollar and rand notes in suburbs and new settlements in and around Harare.

“Record hyperinflation decimated Zimbabwe's own currency in 2008, with the country abandoning it in 2009 as it adopted the US dollar and other currencies which remained in use until 2019, when the government banned the usage of foreign currencies after re-introducing the Zimbabwe dollar.However, the the new Zimbabwe dollar quickly lost value, with Zimbabweans preferring to trade in US dollars or rands in some parts of the country.This forced the government to re-legalise the use of foreign currency, but also gave rise to shortages of change in shops, creating opportunities for hawkers to trade in smaller denominations. Soiled notes, meanwhile, are now also being traded as they are accepted as payment for imports.”

Economists, industrialists and business leaders say this could work against the newly introduced foreign currency auction market, under which 1 US dollar buys 65.8 Zim dollars. The street rate, meanwhile, is US$1:ZWL85.00.

This means that, on the streets of Harare, a US dollar can be exchanged for more Zim dollars than the official government rate.

"What happens is that we get deals to look for soiled rand and US dollar notes, which are otherwise not acceptable in the supermarkets and other shops," one of the cash hawkers, who only identified himself as Eddy, told Fin24 in an interview at an informal settlement some 37 kilometres outside Harare's business district.

He added: "The deal is that importers utilise that money to pay for imports through the banks, because the notes cannot be directly banked or deposited, but are acceptable as payment for imports through the banks.

"We buy the soiled notes at half the value and put a premium when we sell to the importers, who then use the soiled notes instead of the clean bills they get when re-selling their products in cash on the market."

There is widespread speculation that the cleaner bills are for sale at a premium, while there are also worries that some of the notes are being smuggled out of the country through syndicates. This comes as Zimbabwe's economy is increasingly dollarising.
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The rapid re-dollarisation of Zimbabwe's economy has also given rise to shortages of change in smaller denominations at supermarkets and other retail outlets, such as filling stations and beer outlets.

This has given fresh opportunities to Zimbabwean cash traders, who are currently operating against transaction limitations after the government closed mobile money agent lines. The street cash traders are selling smaller US dollar denomination notes at a premium to retailers desperately in need of the smaller bills to give to customers as change.

Nathan Hayes, economist at the Economist Intelligence Unit, explains that "shortages of physical cash in Zimbabwe are creating a premium for low denomination notes", which is heralding "another parallel market" rate at US$1.1:US$1.

For 34-year-old Anastacia Maredza, hawking cash is lucrative and much better than standing at street corners hustling for individual customers intending to exchange their foreign currency into Zim dollar.

Among the major sources of foreign currency in Zimbabwe at the moment are tobacco and gold sales, remittances and a few companies, such as those in mining, and non-governmental organisations that are paying salaries and allowances in US dollar.

In the high and medium density suburbs of Harare, traders shout at the top of their voices as they try to outdo each other purchasing soiled rand and US dollar notes at half their value. Some of the better-looking smaller denomination notes are patched up using glue later in the day and sold at a premium to retailers.

"It's worth it and much better than sticking around in town and running battles against police and municipal authorities. In the locations, returns are better and here and there you also get opportunities to exchange foreign currency, so I am finding it lucrative," explains Maredza.

Authorities in Harare are at pains to see the forex auction system, which replaced a fixed exchange rate regime in June, succeed and help usher in some discipline onto the market.

However, the weekly auctions remain a preserve of bigger economic players and, meanwhile, at the bottom and middle rung of the economy, arbitrage opportunities are eating into half of the gains the government hopes to achieve by financial sector reforms.

Source News 24 Fin 24


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Tuesday 7 July 2020

Zimbabwe spends millions on officials' luxury cars as country goes hungry

Diplomatic staff given Range Rovers while ordinary people struggle amid inflation of 785%

The government of Zimbabwe has spent millions of dollars on luxury cars for senior officials despite a deepening economic collapse that has plunged its people into profound hardship.

The new cars, including dozens of Range Rovers and Toyota pick-up trucks worth more than $40,000, were distributed to ambassadors and senior civil servants. Analysts say the move constitutes a new effort to shore up support for the government of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who took power after the military coup that ousted Robert Mugabe in 2017.

Dozens of luxury models are also believed to have been distributed to senior army officers, while junior ranks have received more modest vehicles. The total cost has not been disclosed but some of the purchases have been confirmed by ministers in answers to parliamentarians.

Sibusiso Moyo, Zimbabwe’s foreign minister, told the parliamentary foreign affairs committee that new vehicles had been delivered to all Zimbabwe’s 50 diplomatic envoys and some other staff.

In another parliamentary hearing, the head of Zimbabwe’s health services board confirmed that commissioners recently took delivery of Range Rover Discoveries worth around $50,000 each. Paulinus Sikosana said the distribution was standard practice for senior bureaucrats.

Currently, thousands of nurses and doctors are on strike in protest at working conditions, a lack of protective equipment and low salaries.

Zimbabwe’s largest nurses’ union said inflation – now running at 785% year on year – means its members can no longer afford basic items.

So far the total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in Zimbabwe is 574. Seven people are confirmed to have died, though the figures are not thought to be reliable due to a very low level of testing.

Rising transport costs have forced many nurses to walk to work.

“The reality … is that we are incapacitated from attending work even if we wanted to,” the Zimbabwe Nurses’ Association (ZINA), which represents around 15,000 state nurses, said in a statement, Enock Dongo, a nurse in Harare and president of ZINA, said he could not afford to feed his family.

“If you look at how things have gone up in the shops, the basic commodities and rentals, surely you can not expect US$30 a month to cater for all that … We don’t have anything. I have subsidised the government for a long time but now I cannot do that anymore,” he told the Guardian.

In May, the finance minister wrote to the International Monetary Fund, warning that Zimbabwe faced a health and economic catastrophe.

Mnangagwa has blamed the economic malaise on unnamed “political detractors”. Officials have also repeatedly blamed restrictive measures including international sanctions for the country’s problems.

The government has been helped by a divided opposition that has failed to mobilise significant support, but has been undermined by a series of corruption scandals.

“What’s unusual about the expenditure [on luxury cars] is that it comes when the government is under siege financially. It looks like a desperate effort to scaffold their support. The real challenge for Mnangagwa is that the policy of patronage and plunder means significant reform is impossible,” said Piers Pigou, an analyst with the International Crisis Group.

Zimbabwe’s plight has revived memories of hardships more than a decade ago when hyperinflation wiped out savings and pensions and forced the country to dump its currency in favour of the US dollar.

According to the United Nations, an estimated 4.3 million rural Zimbabweans are currently in need of urgent assistance. Many in towns and cities are also threatened with malnutrition.

Gladys Mujima, 36, has a rare job as an accounting clerk at a popular retail chain but was forced to sell her car last month to supplement her family’s income after her salary was cut by 50%.
“I had no choice … but I don’t know how long that money will last us before we start looking for other assets to sell. Surely this is not what I hoped for three years ago when a new government came into power,” Mujima said.

Mavis Mapako, a mother of five from Hopley, a poor settlement near Harare, closed her small grocery store when Mnangagwa declared a nationwide lockdown in March. The 42-year-old now sells goods on the street.“I don’t have anywhere … We are always harassed by soldiers and police. All I want is food for my family,” Mapako said.

As the economic situation has deteriorated, authorities have targeted opposition activists and lawyers.
An opposition parliamentarian and two party activists were abducted and then assaulted by unidentified men after protesting in May, according to the victims.

Police later arrested the three women, accusing them of faking their abduction and torture. They now face lengthy prison terms.

Eldred Masunungure, a political scientist at the University of Zimbabwe, said the situation “points to a comprehensively volatile situation both politically and in the economy.  The default position in the country is one of instability. It appears like the new normal.”

Clad in tattered blue overalls, Moffat Mureya spends his days rifling through the dumpsites of Kuwadzana township on the outskirts of Harare to find scrap metal to sell.  “I have encouraged my children to also start selling secondhand clothes, vegetables or anything they can just to keep the family going,” the 40-year-old said. “This is not the life I wanted for my family but I have to do it, or else we die of hunger.”


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Sunday 5 July 2020

MDC-T (Lead by Thokozani Khupe) shows Zimbabweans that they do not care what Zimbabweans think. Only MDC-T matters to them (MDC-T)



In this clip, the MDC-T, which is lead by Thokozani Khupe, through their spokesperson, show Zimbabweans that they do not matter.

If this is what the MDC-T under the stewardship of their leaders think this way, whilst they claim to be the opposition, what will they do with your vote.

They are showing and confirming that they are in cahoots with ZANU PF in attacking MDC-Alliance, as the MDC-Alliance is the only real opposition to ZANU PF.

Source:- Newsday Zimbabwe

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Thursday 2 July 2020

2 June 2020:- ZANU PF Horses Continued, More evidence, MDC-T and ZANU PF are the same

The Movement for Democratic Change lead by Thokozani Khupe, (MDC-T) finally reveals what they think of Zimbabweans and the independent media.



Given what is said by the MDC-T deputy spokesperson Khalipani Phungeni, one wonders how will they (the MDC-T) treat Zimbabweans Freedom of Expression?

He says, "Zimbabweans are dishonest people."

He says, "The independent media is the problem, along with the leaders of the MDC-A"


The only real opposition in Zimbabwe is the MDC-Alliance (MDC-A), which is currently led by Nelson Chamisa.

Source:- News Day Zimbabwe

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