Here’s a summary of some important stories you might have missed over the weekend:
New Vehicle Licence Fees (PDF)
The government has increased vehicle license fees from ZWL $200 per 4 months to $9,000 per 12 months.
Trevor Ncube Interviews Chief Ndiweni
He speaks about the current controversy of the Ndiweni chieftain and attempts by government to remove him. Separately, MDC Leader, commented that government should not play a role in the removal of traditional leaders arguing that “A rightful leader cannot be imposed on a people.” Following his ‘removal’ a GoFundMe campaign created to raise funds for a car for the chief was heavily criticized by some quarters.
The Weekend Marry Chiwenga’s Woes Began
On Saturday, journalists noted that Marry Chiwenga had not attended the Zanu PF Conference. Soon to follow was her arrest on, initially, externalisation and misrepresentation. The charges escalated rapidly to attempted murder the a day later. Exiled former minister, Jonathan Moyo commented that “If there’s a crime here, it’s ZACC’s shocking involvement.” Similar sentiments were shared widely on social media.
Hairdressers making a killing
24 Hour Load-shedding
ZESA has said load shedding is now being implemented over and above the advertised schedule. Some areas in Zimbabwe are going for more than 18 hours without power.
In an unrelated incident, a student died after stepping onto an uninsulated electric wire at his parents’ house in Lupane. The cable was apparently part of an illegal electricity connection.
“You Can’t Do Something Good In Zim”
Former Caps United forward Nyasha Mushekwi was left extremely disappointed following the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority’s (ZIMRA) decision to sequestrate the bus he bought for his former club pending review of duty.
Enablers!
Alex Magaisa dedicated his Big Saturday Read to what he called “Regime Enablers” – a variety of individuals and groups who help them to gain power and later to maintain it.
Jonathan Moyo’s Excelgate Launched in Harare
Excelgate: How Zimbabwe’s 2018 Presidential Election Was Stolen was launched at SAPES Trust in Harare on 17 December. Ambassadors attending the launch reportedly had to rush for safety as Zanu PF youths stormed the launch of a book that supposedly, reveals how the 2018 election was rigged by Zanu PF and the military.
Hefty Fines For Multi Tier Pricing And “Other” Pricing Models
87 Schools Recorded 0% Passrates In The 2019 ZIMSEC Grade 7 Exams
Japan Reveal Why Japanese Companies Are Avoiding Zimbabwe
We Are No Longer Short Of Foreign Exchange – Eddie Cross