PM’s father-in-law bares soul

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF Central Committee Member Cde Joseph Macheka says he accepts Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai as his son-in-law and his marriage to his daughter Elizabeth will not affect his allegiance to the revolutionary party.

The former mayor of Chitungwiza said he would respect Mr Tsvangirai as a son-in-law because he properly paid lobola for his daughter.
“I am Zanu-PF and that will not change.

“We have to learn to co-exist with whoever we don’t agree with in terms of ideas. He married my daughter properly, so I will respect him as a son-in-law.”
PM Tsvangirai married Ms Eliza­beth Macheka last Saturday in a cus­tomary law union after the magis­trate’s courts cancelled a marriage licence it had issued.

The marriage licence was nullified at the instigation of the PM’s other wife, Ms Locardia Karimatsenga.
Ms Karimatsenga argued that if Mr Tsvangirai was allowed to have a regis­tered monogamous marriage with Ms Macheka, her status as the PM’s first wife would have been invalidated.

Cde Macheka said his daughter did not know the implications of some relationships because she was not interested in politics.
“Elizabeth doesn’t know politics because she has no interest in it. The reason is that I did not raise her. She was raised by her grandmother, but all the other ones I raised have an under­standing of politics so they would know the implications of some rela­tionships,” he said.

Speaking at the mock wedding cere­mony on Saturday, Cde Macheka said he hoped his daughter would quickly catch up with politics to match PM Tsvangirai.
“When I heard that she was in love with the PM, I called her and said: Mai Rumbi, are you sure that you are in love with the PM and she said ‘yes’.”
“I said ‘What do you like in him?’ And she said she just liked him. I said to her that life with Tsvangirai is dif­ferent from that of her previous hus­band who was a civil

Unblended fuel faces ban

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter
GOVERNMENT will ban the sale of unblended petrol in the next two months, Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara has said.

This follows Cabinet approval on Tuesday to introduce mandatory blending of fuel with ethanol, starting with E-5.

“All the fuel will be blended with ethanol. As a starting point, the mandatory blending should be at five percent level.
“People have a fear of the unknown. We used to have mandatory blending in the 1970s. CMED is currently using blend,” he said.

DPM Mutambara said the mandatory use of E-5 would however, be a success if Government and Green Fuel agreed on negotiations to change ownership structure of the ethanol plant in Chisumbanje from a Build-Operate-and-Transfer arrangement to a Joint Venture.

Cabinet directed that its recommendations on the conversion of Green Fuel from BOT to a JV and subsequent adoption of E-5 should be done in two months.
Following the adoption of mandatory blending, all petrol that comes into Zimbabwe would be blended with five percent ethanol before it is sold to the public.
DPM Mutambara said mandatory blending was not new to Zimbabwe.

He said the Ian Smith regime introduced it during the colonial era and it was even used after independence.
DPM Mutambara said before reaching the decision to introduce mandatory blending, they made wide consultations with stakeholders in the motoring industry.
The stakeholders assured them that all car models had no problem in using E-5.

“E-5 is also the ideal starting point because none of the car manufacturers and sellers has a problem with that level of ethanol, whereas there were complaints about certain vehicles’ compatibility with E-10.”

DPM Mutambara said the E-5 mandatory blending level would boost sales of ethanol from the 0,6 million litres to 2,3 million litres per day.
A stakeholder in the petroleum industry, who declined to be named, welcomed the decision to introduce mandatory blending.

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Sports Reporter
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