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Chefs grab farming equipment
Zanu PF chefs to grab farming implements
http://www.theindependent.co.zw/
Thursday, 09 September 2010 18:57
TOP Zanu PF officials in Matabeleland have agreed to share amongst
themselves Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe farming implements stored in Bulawayo
and meant for farmers.
The decision, viewed as asset grabbing, was taken at a meeting held this
week at Davies Hall, the Zanu PF Bulawayo headquarters.
Zanu PF Matabeleland provincial coordinating committee members, including
politburo secretary for education Sikhanyiso Ndlovu, politburo member
Eunice Sandi, central committee members Godfrey Malaba, Raphael Baleni,
Dennis Ndlovu and David Ndlovu, a former Bulawayo mayor, met on Sunday and
decided they should take the equipment.
Ndlovu on Wednesday confirmed the development, adding that President Robert
Mugabe had ordered that the equipment should be shared amongst members
before the rainy season.
"President Mugabe was seriously concerned about the idle implements and
ordered the RBZ to authorise the release of the implements to those who
deserve them," said Ndlovu, a former Information and Publicity minister.
"But that doesn't mean that the leadership will not benefit," he said.
Ndlovu said the equipment will be divided among Zanu PF supporters in
Bulawayo, Matabeleland North and Matabeleland South.
The equipment - hundreds of planters, cultivators, harrows, scotch carts and
ploughs bought by the central bank under an ill-fated farm mechanisation
programme to capacitate under-resourced resettled farmers - has been lying
idle at a National Railways storage yard in Bulawayo.
Party insiders said provincial chairman Isaac Dakamela has been directed to
engage Bulawayo governor Cain Mathema to expedite the disposal of the
equipment, sources who attended the meeting said. Mathema however, said he
was unaware of plans to share the implements.
"I didn't attend the weekend meeting and Dakamela hasn't come to see me," he
said.
Efforts to get a comment from the RBZ were unsuccessful as the central bank
was yet to respond to questions e-mailed on Wednesday.
The farm implements were supposed to be auctioned in April this year by a
company that supplied the materials and was not paid by the RBZ, but Mugabe
invoked the Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) Act to stop legal
action aimed at attaching and auctioning the assets. Mugabe invoked the
Presidential Powers Act to amend the Reserve Bank Act to allow the central
bank's debts to be turned into state liability.
After Mugabe's intervention, an auction of RBZ farming implements was
stopped at the eleventh hour on the instructions of the Deputy Sheriff of
Harare.
The countrywide farm mechanisation programme, initiated in 2007 as part of
the now abandoned central bank quasi-fiscal activities, benefited Mugabe's
supporters and security chiefs, some of whom were not farmers. Most of the
equipment distributed under this programme has been lying idle at
underutilised farms. Equipment such as tractors could be seen parked outside
houses in Bulawayo because recipients were only politically connected city
dwellers and not farmers.
Some farmers have complained that the farm mechanisation programme led by
Gono mostly benefited the Zanu PF elite. Some of the tractors distributed
during the programme were used as public transport in rural areas.
A close Mugabe ally, Gono spearheaded the farm mechanisation programme in
the run- up to the March 2008 elections as Zanu PF tried to buy votes.
Brian Chitemba
Cabinet changes
CABINET CHANGES
The changes that are being implemented are as follows:
The following Cabinet Ministers and Deputy Ministers are being redeployed within the Party to strengthen and add momentum to Party programmes:
- Elias Mudzuri, formerly Minister of Energy and Power Development, and the Party's National Organiser
- Fidelis Mhashu, formerly Minister of National Housing and Social Amenities, and the Party's National Executive Member for Chitungwiza
- Evelyn Masaiti, formerly Deputy Minister of Women's Affairs, Gender & Community Development, and the Party's Secretary of the Women's Assembly
- Thamasanqa Mhalangu, formerly Deputy Minister of Youth Development, Indigenisation & Empowerment, and the Party's National Youth Chairperson.
The following will become Cabinet Ministers:
- Jameson Timba, formerly Deputy Minister of Media, Information & Publicity, will become Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office
- Tapiwa Mashakada, will become Minister of Economic Planning & Investment Promotion
The following will become Deputy Ministers:
- Gift Chimanikire will become Deputy Minister of Mines & Mining Development
- Obert Gutu will become Deputy Minister of Justice & Legal Affairs.
- Tongai Matutu will become Deputy Minister of Youth, Indigenisation & Empowerment
The following Cabinet Ministers will change portfolios, as follows:
- Elton Mangoma formerly Minister of Economic Planning & Investment Promotion, will become Minister of Energy & Power Development
- Theresa Makone, formerly Minister of Public Works, will become Minister of Home Affairs
- Giles Mutsekwa, formerly Minister of Home Affairs, will become co-Minister of Housing & Social Amenities
- Gorden Moyo, formerly Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office, will become Minister of State Enterprises & Parastatals
- Joel Gabuza, formerly Minister of State Enterprises & Parastatals, will become Minister of Public Works
The following Deputy Ministers will change portfolios, as follows:
- Murisi Zvizvai, formerly Deputy Minister of Mines & Mining Development, will become Deputy Minister of Media, Information & Publicity
- Jesse Majome, formerly Deputy Minister of Justice & Legal Affairs, will become Deputy Minister of Women's Affairs, Gender & Community Development
Members of Transitional Cabinet
CABINET OF THE TRANSITIONAL INCLUSIVE GOVERNMENT – MARCH 2009 President, His Excellency Robert MugabePrime Minister, The Right Honourable Morgan TsvangiraiVice President, Hon. Joice Mujuru ZANU-PFVice President, Hon. Joseph Msika ZANU-PFDeputy Prime Minister, Hon. Thokozani Khupe MDC-TDeputy Prime Minister, Hon. Professor Arthur Mutambara MDC-M Agriculture, Mechanisation & Irrigation Development ZANU-PF Hon. Dr. Joseph Made Constitutional & Parliamentary Affairs MDC-T Hon. Adv. Eric MatingengaDefence ZANU-PF Hon. Emmerson MnangagwaEconomic Planning & Development MDC-T Hon. Elton MangomaEducation, Sport, Art & Culture MDC-M Hon. David ColtartEnergy & Power Development MDC-T Hon. Eng. Elias MudzuriEnvironment & Natural Resources Management ZANU-PF Hon. Francis NhemaFinance MDC-T Hon. Tendai BitiForeign Affairs ZANU-PF Hon. S.S. MumbengegwiHealth & Child Welfare MDC-T Hon. Dr. Henry MadzoreraHigher & Tertiary Education ZANU-PF Hon. Dr. Stan MudengeHome Affairs MDC-T Hon. Giles MutsekwaHome Affairs ZANU-PF Hon. Kembo MohadiIndustry & Commerce MDC-M Prof. Welshman NcubeInformation Communications Technology MDC-T Hon. Nelson ChamisaJustice & Legal Affairs ZANU-PF Hon. Patrick ChinamasaLabour & Social Welfare MDC-T Hon. P. Gwanyanya MpariwaLands & Rural Resettlement ZANU-PF Hon. Dr. Herbert MurerwaLocal Government, Urban & Rural Development ZANU-PF Hon. Dr. Ignatius ChomboMedia, Information & Publicity ZANU-PF Hon. Webster ShamuMines & Mining Development ZANU-PF Hon. Obert MpofuHousing & Social Amenities MDC-T Hon. Fidelis MhashuPublic Services MDC-T Hon. Prof. Eliphas MukonoweshuroPublic Works MDC-T Hon. Theresa MakoneRegional Integration & International Cooperation MDC-M Hon. Priscilla Misihairabwi-MushongaScience & Technology MDC-T Hon. Prof. Heneri DzinotyiweiSmall & Medium Enterprises & Cooperative Development ZANU-PF Hon. Sithembiso NyoniState Enterprise & Parastatals MDC-T Hon. Joel Gabuza GabuzzaTransport & Infrastructural Development ZANU-PF Hon. Nicholas GocheTourism & Hospitality Industry ZANU-PF Hon. Walter MuzembiWater Resources & Development MDC-T Hon. Samuel Sipepa NkomoWomen’s Affairs, Gender & Community Development ZANU-PF Hon. Olivia MuchenaYouth Development, Indigenisation & Empowerment ZANU-PF Hon. Saviour KasukuwereMinister of State for National Security in the President's Office ZANU-PF Hon. Dr. Sydney SekeramayiMinister of State in the Prime Minister's Office MDC-T Hon. Gordon MoyoMinister of State in the President's Office ZANU-PF Hon. Didymus MutasaMinister of State in President's Office (Healing Organ) ZANU-PF Hon. John NkomoMinister of State in the Prime Minister's Office (Healing Organ) MDC-T Hon. Sekai HollandMinister of State in Deputy Prime Minister's Office (Healing Organ) MDC-M Hon. Gibson SibandaMinister of State in Vice President Msika's Office ZANU-PF Hon. Flora BhukaMinister of State in Vice President Mujuru's Office ZANU-PF Hon. Silvester NguniEmpowerment laws can trigger Chaos: ZCTU
Empowerment laws can trigger chaos: ZCTUhttp://www.zimonline.co.za/
by Brian Chiwara Friday 19 February 2010
HARARE - Zimbabwe's labour movement on Thursday warned that controversial empowerment regulations announced last week could plunge the country's struggling industrial sector into chaos similar to the one triggered by President Robert Mugabe's chaotic agrarian reforms in 2000.
Zimbabwe announced a new set of empowerment laws compelling foreign-owned firms to cede controlling stake to locals.
The announcement of the regulations by Indigenisation Minister Saviour Kasukuwere triggered an uproar from Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's MDC-T party, which said such policies were supposed to be negotiated under the terms of a September 2008 power-sharing agreement that set up the country's unity government.
"We believe this move that is coming under the guise of empowering 'indigenous people' has the potential to throw the country into anarchy just like the chaotic land reform programme did," said ZCTU secretary general
Wellington Chibebe.
"Even within the inclusive government there is no accord and consensus on this regulation with the MDC-T alleging that they were also not consulted and involved. This is a recipe for economic and political disaster," he
added.
The regulations that have sent foreign-owned firms into panic with threats of imprisonment for foreign shareholders (or presumably their local representatives) who fail to sell 51 percent stake to indigenous Zimbabweans within the next five years, have also been criticised by the country's business leaders.
The ZCTU chief said his organisation had noted that there was insufficient stakeholder involvement and participation in crafting the policy, adding that it was "just one of the top-down and populist policies being foisted on the economy by government".
The labour body said it was unfortunate that such moves had been the hallmark of government policy formulation for a long time with the announcement of the regulations exposing that promoters of the controversial law were unwilling to learn from past mistakes.
"The government does not have the money to buy the majority shareholding in the targeted businesses and there is a risk that this will result in another massive expropriation of businesses by ZANU PF-linked gurus along the lines of the chaotic and negative-sum game of the land reform exercise," said Chibebe.
Mugabe on Wednesday endorsed the controversial empowerment laws, saying the 49 percent shareholding to be left in the hands of foreign investors was enough.
"Forty-nine percent is a hell lot," said Mugabe after officially opening an investment conference in Harare, adding; It's only them that are saying it's small and it's foolish and selfish."
But the ZCTU warned the regulations would create disincentives for private sector investment. It said there would be no creation of new wealth since government will simply "help itself to other people's sweat and efforts by expropriating existing businesses".
Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) president Kumbirai Katsande last week said business would lobby the government over the new regulations that Kasukuwere said will become effective on March 1.
Under the empowerment regulations foreign-owned businesses operating in Zimbabwe will be forced to sell a majority stake to locals by March 2015.
The regulations are seen as a potentially fatal blow to efforts to woo foreign investors to help rebuild the country's economy shattered by 10 years of political turmoil and acute recession. - ZimOnline
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