Councillors unhappy with mayor
Municipal Reporter
HARARE councillors are unhappy with Mayor Muchadeyi Masunda’s style of management.
Several councilors said in separate interviews that they were not happy with Mr Masunda, accusing him of disregarding them and choosing to act as a “one man band”.
The councilors are meeting as a caucus tomorrow to discuss “burning issues” that include Mr Masunda’s management style. Councillors have also increasingly lost patience over the handling of the EasiPark deal.
Mr Masunda was recently quoted as saying he had met Upfumi Kuvadiki, a youth empowerment group that wants a stake in the parking business to replace EasiHold of South Africa.
Councillors felt that Mr Masunda had gone against the decision of the full council by engaging Upfumi Kuvadiki. They questioned where Mr Masunda was getting the mandate to meet the empowerment youth group without a council resolution.
Khaya Moyo to attend Ortega’s inauguration
From Caesar Zvayi in BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa
ZANU-PF national chairman, Cde Simon Khaya Moyo is in Nicaragua to attend the inauguration of president-elect Cde Daniel Ortega of the leftist Sandinista movement.
Cde Khaya Moyo, who is accompanied by secretary for security Cde Sydney Sekeramayi, is representing President Mugabe at the inauguration of the Nicaraguan revolutionary who is set to begin his third term today.
Cde Ortega led a Marxist government that nationalised mines and expelled foreign mining firms after his Sandinista guerrillas attained power in 1979.
On assuming office, Cde Ortega launched an ambitious pro-people economic programme that included the expulsion of foreign mining firms and nationalisation of the mines.
His pro-people approach put him at loggerheads with the US which imposed an embargo that made it nearly impossible for the new mines to trade or acquire spare parts for US-made mining equipment.
The mining firms’ woes were also compounded by attacks from US-backed Contra rebels, who were being bankrolled to overthrow the Sandinistas.
The Sandinistas were voted out of office in 1990 and subsequent governments privatised the gold mines, but after disastrous experiments with pro-US regimes, Nicaragua learnt its lesson and re-elected Ortega in 2006, his record saw him win a third five-year term last November with over 64 percent of the votes cast.
Kanyemba, Muzarabani villagers under threat from floods
Sydney Kawadza recently in Kanyemba
OVER 1 000 families are living under threat from floods that could hit the low-lying area of Kanyemba and Muzarabani districts.
Lighting kills two
Beitbridge Bureau
TWO people from Plumtree were killed by lightning in two separate incidents last week while an 18-month-old baby escaped with serious burns.
Mliswa in court
Court Reporter
THE trial of businessman Temba Mliswa, accused of stealing 56 cattle from Rydings School in Karoi, has been deferred to January 25.
Investment talks open
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
THE Zimbabwe-India investment conference opens in Harare this morning with the visiting Indian delegation seeking to explore investment opportunities as the two countries’ bilateral relations scale new heights.
Ex-Zambian minister charged
LUSAKA – A former Zambian transport and communications minister was charged with abuse of office yesterday over irregularities in the awarding of a tender for a new airport radar system, police said. Dora Siliya, who served as minister under president Rupiah Banda, was interrogated by investigators and will appear in court after the team finishes its inquiry, police spokeswoman Elizabeth Kanjela told a Press conference.
Ron Paul becoming hero of young voters
MEREDITH – Tatiana does not hide her tears of happiness as she gushes, “Ron Paul, you are my hero.”
DeMbare off to false start
Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS players boycotted their first training session of the year at Raylton yesterday as the impasse with their executive over bonuses for winning the league championship last year spilled into the New Year.
Scuz to launch medical aid partnership
Sports Reporter
THE Soccer Coaches Union of Zimbabwe will tomorrow launch a unique and landmark partnership with prominent Harare doctor, Prosper Chonzi, to provide free medical cover for the gaffers and their immediate families for six months.




