Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Stanley Goreraza, Robert Mugabe’s de facto brother-in-law divorces again

Grace “Gucci” Mugabe’s former husband, Stanley Goreraza, is divorcing his wife, Tamara, according to High Court of Zimbabwe records, Majaira Jairosi Blog can reveal. Please see rare pictures of Stanley.

Stanley and Tamara in happier times

Stanley and Tamara in happier times

Stanley and Tamara in India where he was condemned to by Mugabe
Goreraza is divorcing his wife, Tamara Mary Stevenson Goreraza, a mechanical engineer, however finer details of the divorce were not immediately available, nor was the outcome of the court hearing.
Goreraza, an Air Force of Zimbabwe wing commander, who is now believed to be Zimbabwe’s Defence attaché to India, filed for divorce five years ago and the case was heard by High Court judge Justice Lavender Makoni on December 2 this year.

In the High Court of Zimbabwe held at Harare, Wednesday 2 December 2015, before Makoni J C at 10:00 am Motion Roll
Tamara early this year
Grace "Gucci"

Goreraza was Grace’s first husband and the couple had a son, Russell.

Although it is believed that Grace was snatched from Goreraza, then a junior air force officer by ruthless Robert Mugabe, before he was banished to China as a defence attaché where he has been based for more than two decades, Mugabe insists that Grace was a divorcee when he started dating her while his late Ghanaian wife, Sally, was battling with a kidney ailment that eventually killed her in 1992.

Grace worked as a typist in the typing pool in President Mugabe’s office before she was elevated to become his private secretary.


Goreraza’s divorce case might have taken long to conclude because he is permanently based abroad.

Some people have suggested that this could be a preparation for reunion. In life, everything is possible.

Monday, August 31, 2015

Learnmore Judah Jongwe videos

One of the most influential young politicians we ever had in Zimbabwe. Learmore Judah Jongwe's story will never be told as it was. We all have a single story, and there is a danger to a single story (Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie)

                                           Jongwe as MDC National spokesperson

                                         Jongwe as a student leader (SRC President)


                                           MDC national spokesperson









Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Over to you Obert Mpofu and Chihuri: Is the alarm not ringing?



If there is anything that incenses me, it is the Zanu PF government’s lack of sensitivity to the growing and unwarranted road carnage in our country. Does the Zanu PF government really care about its people and their safety on our roads, which have become death traps? Surely something has got to give.

I appreciate accidents happen everywhere in the world, but we cannot have people’s lives wasted as if they are rats considering the rate at which accidents are happening in our country. The carnage on our roads signals the ineptitude of crooks running our country, particularly The Ministry of Transport, Communication and Infrastructural Development.

The man at the helm of The Ministry of Transport, Communication and Infrastructural Development is a tried and tested persistent failure, and one wonders why he is still in government. Accidents happening on our roads should raise alarm and allow for serious investigations into these unnecessary road traffic deaths. There must be full investigations whose outcome must lead to the implementation of new road enforcement laws targeted at reducing road accidents. The safety of our people on the roads is paramount and government’s responsibility.

Unsurprisingly, there have been countless accidents this year alone, but it seems no one is doing anything about it. All what I have heard of The Ministry of Transport, Communication and Infrastructural Development is the talk of Tollgates. It does not surprise me, because the Zanu PF government and the minister of Transport stand to benefit from the revenues collected from these tollgates. It is all about nothing but lining their pockets and funding the Zanu PF institution.

I have no problems with tollgates, provided the revenues collected are channelled through to the rehabilitation of our roads and enforcing rules that promote road safety. Tollgates are everywhere in the world, and a good example is just next door in South Africa. They have a world class road network system, suffice to say that they still have accidents happening, but it could have been worse had their roads been as dilapidated as they are in Zimbabwe.

The most contributing factors to the road accidents in Zimbabwe today are human error due to inexperienced drivers and lack of objective road enforcement laws. The ZRP Traffic section is not doing its proper job, save for gross incompetence and corruption. One would thought that because of the overwhelming presents of traffic officers on the road, accidents would be minimal, but alas accidents are even increasing on daily basis. The whole ZRP department needs to be revised, even if it means people losing their jobs, and in any case they haven’t got any job to do, so why should they stay.

As Renewal Team, I suggest that, and in fact, if we are elected into government in 2018 we will:
  •     Review the driver licencing programme, targeting inexperienced drivers and drivers who are experienced but not fit to drive, due to, for instance, recklessness.
  •      Strictly enforcing motorists, especially public transport to adhere to stipulated vehicle carrying capacity.
  •     Reducing speeds at problematic junctions or locations (e.g. through the use of solar panel vehicle activated signs or rough road surfaces)
  •       Introduce driving bans and license endorsement for driving offenders.
  •      Driver education programmes aim to increase the safety behaviours of drivers and reduce driver errors. Programmes may be provided one-to-one, within a group, or in the form of written materials (e.g. an information manual). They can be targeted at specialist groups such as those with a higher risk of accidents (e.g. those experiencing high numbers of crashes or offences), or novice drivers.
  •     Above all, create a special elite branch or division for policing all the traffic police officers, without fear or favour. PISI and the CID division are useless, they are good at terrorising the opposition parties working in cohort with CIO thugs.



Yours truly MJ

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Paul Munyaradzi Mangwana "They wanted an accident"


 Zanu PF and Mugabe wanted to kill me by staging a fake road traffic accident - Paul Mangwana


  • "Me and the project had to be destroyed. They sent word to my team that I had sold out...... and the team said lets destroy him and the project....... so when I visited the general and put my cards on the table, he told me of all the powerful people who were in it..... it was a powerful team. Those who are in the know in my party, they are saying we do not know how you survived" (Paul Mangwana)
Compatriots, the documentary is here for everyone to watch and hear. So help us God.



Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Mugabe's fall signals the fall of Zanu PF and the end of his days.


PERENNIAL wisdom from divine revelation and human experience dictates that all earthly things great or small, beautiful or ugly, good or bad, sad or happy, foolish or wise must finally come to an end. It is from this sobering reality that the end of executive rule has finally come for Robert Mugabe who has had his better days after a quarter of a century in power (Jonathan Moyo)

 
 
That Mugabe must now go is thus no longer a dismissible opposition slogan but a strategic necessity that desperately needs urgent legal and constitutional action by Mugabe himself well ahead of the presidential election scheduled for 2018 in order to safeguard Zimbabwe's national interest, security and sovereignty (Jonathan Moyo)
 
 
But the most compelling reasons for Mugabe to resign now have to do with his own fallen standing in and outside the country. The prevalence of unkind jokes about him on text messages and the Internet say it all. Mugabe now lacks the vision, stature and energy to effectively run the country, let alone his party. He is without compassion, maybe because he is now too old, too tired and not in the best of health (Jonathan Moyo)
 
 

Because Zanu PF’s irresponsibility has caused it to fail to protect the national interest and because Mugabe is apparently determined to thrive under that failure in pursuit of his personal ambition to be president for life, it is now up to Zimbabweans across the political divide to rise to the challenge by finding a united front to stop Mugabe and his cronies from turning their self-indulgence into a national catastrophe (Jonathan Moyo)
 
 


Monday, February 2, 2015

How the bastards stole your vote


 
The manner in which the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) conducted the 31st July, 2013 general election has been the subject of much discussion. This report, coming as it does sixteen months after the poll, may seem outdated. However, several events over this period make it necessary to highlight and bring to the fore once more ZEC’s conduct of the 2013 ballot. The document below is a must read for those who want to get an insight of the depth of electoral fraud in Zimbabwe.

Document:
 
 
Jonathan Moyo, Emmerson Mnangagwa, General Constantine Chiwenga, Saviour Kasukuwere and Patrick Zhuwawo were at the centre of what later became known as "The 2013 Election Grand Theft". The theft was masterminded by an evil company known as NIKUV, which is well known for propping up dictators and undermining democracy by using its fraudulent data manipulation system. The company was censored in Zambia after its attempt in subverting the will of Zambian voters by manipulating electoral data. For the 2013 Election Grand Theft alone, the Nikuv bosses pocketed US$10 million as a reward for manipulating data on behalf of the discredited and sunset Zanu PF leader Robert Mugabe.
 
Come 2018 election some of us in the MDC Renewal Team are prepared to stand in the line of fire in defence of our vote and the right to purse happiness. Part of defending our vote will involve a determined and relentless effort to have reforms implemented or else we will not take part in the elections.
 
Pavatonga ndipapo!!!!!
 
 
 

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Mugabe too old and tired

 
"On offer is the self-indulgent leadership of President Mugabe who is now too old despite his photogenic makeup, has become very tired, visionless and beleaguered. Mugabe remains in office not because he is in charge of the goings-on in the wider society but largely if not only because of considerations of his personal and family security in a world that is increasingly becoming hostile to former heads of state with unresolved human rights and corruption issues during their rule" ( Zanu PF Minister of Information and Publicity, Professor Jonathan Moyo)
 
"It is not helpful, Mr President, at age 86 to seek, by one means or another, to retain the presidency of a country you have already badly run for thirty years and left in a ruinous state. It is not helpful either to proudly declare that if ZANU PF calls on me to stand for another term I shall gladly do so"(Zanu PF Deputy Director of Information, Psychology Maziwisa).
 
"Mr President, I implore you, in the circumstances, to find it within yourself to recognise the gravity of the crisis caused by yourself and those who had nothing to lose but everything to gain from your repressive rule. The starting point for this, Mr President, is that you swiftly prepare for your exit while helping prepare our country for the coming of democracy" (Zanu PF Deputy Director of Information, Psychology Maziwisa).
 

When crooks are in-charge


 
The much revered murderer and Chinhoyi diesel rock maestro is giving the despotic nonagenarian sleepless nights and a hard time. One can tell by Mugabe’s desperation, which is reflected on daily basis in the Zanu PF’s information department extension – The Herald, which is now on Didymus Mutasa’s case left, right and centre.

Zanu PF’s information department under the editorship of a Botswana deportee and Jonathan Moyo’s scribe toy one Ceaser Zvayi is now telling us that the Chinhoyi diesel rock maestro was an agent of the colonial British South Africa Police special branch and that Mutasa gave 15 farms to his wives and lovers.

The case presented later by Mugabe’s mercenaries of pen is very interesting. Compatriots, this is what we have always argued that the current crooks who masquerade as liberation war heroes embarked on a disastrous land grabbing policy only for the benefit of their kith and kin. But Mugabe and his misfits have always denied this and now they are telling us that Mutasa gave 15 farms to his wives and girlfriends.

Compatriots, it reminds me of an argument put up by a friend of mine, who I once respected and admired until he started diagnosing people with HIV +.  In his argument on a round table discussion organised by the Media Centre, Job Sihkala charged that  the money allocated to the ministry of youth meant for projects was parcelled out to, mostly, Saviour Kasukuwere’s close associates and his girlfriends, and that none of the ordinary people benefited from it. Reading today’s story about Mutasa’s in the Zanu PF controlled Sunday Mail, I could not help it but agree with what Sikhala had to say.

The question now fellow Zimbabweans is; how many more cases of corruption and plunder are these crooks hiding from us. Does it mean that as long as the thugs within Zanu PF continue to lick Mugabe’s back side, our people will never know how much was stolen from them? Surely, I cannot wait for the day when the likes of Obert “The Obedient Son” Mpofu, Ignatius Chombo and Emmerson Mnangagwa are going to fall out with Mugabe.

One thing for sure my brothers and sisters is that for us to have the Zimbabwe we want, we must first stop these crooks. Whether we want it or not, the onus is now on us to make sure that we have liberated ourselves from these idiots. Like I have always said, we owe it to posterity. Stopping these crooks does not mean we have wait for 2018 elections neither does it mean we have to be violent.

We don’t need to wait for elections because they will give us nothing as long as fraudsters and mercenaries like Ari Ben-Menashe and Paul Calder LeRoux who were part of the Nikuv syndicate are still receiving loyalties from Zanu PF. Violence but a peaceful mass protest will not be acceptable unless if needs be. I say unless needs be, because we will never allow Zanu PF’s Border Gezi trained militias in ZNA and ZRP to brutalise our peaceful protestors.

Compatriots, Zanu PF is now at its weakest point and we must take each and every opportunity to hit it where it hurts most.

Politics of deceit and chauvinism



In all aspects of life, nothing is so irritating as to confront an ignorant man or woman who conveys propaganda with dogmatic arrogance. In Zimbabwe, we have two terrible twins who we must continue to expose for what they are, so that our people can understand the depth and crudity of lies that these sycophants parade as the truth.

Fellow Zimbabweans let me introduce Jonathan Moyo and Psychology Maziwisa who are legends when it comes to the politics of deceit and chauvinism. Here we have two former critics of Mugabe, who, by absence of moral values and greedy, later became the tyrant’s chiefs of chicanery.   

Compatriots, the purpose of this article is to delve into the minds of these two petty political thieves by re-visiting what they said about Mugabe and Zanu PF before the Obedient Son dangled a few carats of diamonds from Marange in front of them. This article will also revisit what Psychology Maziwisa said about Jonathan Moyo.

I am not just hanging them out to dry, but I am confronting two snots who defend a despot by spreading offensive and insulting falsehoods, which in turn, have propped up the tyrant and aided the continued subjugation of our people. Now the question is whether they believe in the lies that they tell or they are blinded by greed and cannot see through the deviousness of Mugabe.

But how can someone just abandon their conscience only to go against everything that they believe in.  Here is what I am talking about:

In his article – Why Mugabe Should Go Now – Jonathan said,

“But the most compelling reasons for Mugabe to resign now have to do with his own fallen standing in and outside the country. The prevalence of unkind jokes about him on text messages and the Internet say it all. Mugabe now lacks the vision, stature and energy to effectively run the country, let alone his party. He is without compassion, maybe because he is now too old, too tired and not in the best of health”

In his open letter to his discredited nonagenarian boss, Psychology Maziwisa concurring with Moyo wrote;

“It is not helpful, Mr President, at the age 86 to seek, by one means or another, to retain the presidency of a country you have already badly run for thirty years and left in a ruinous state. It is not helpful either to proudly declare that if ZANU PF calls on me to stand for another term I shall gladly do so”.

In the same article - Why Mugabe Should Go Now – Jonathan wrote;

“This explains why government has now resorted to ruling through "GBO"
(Government By Operations) led by jittery security arms, implemented an undeclared state of emergency and roped in the Reserve Bank to pursue an unprecedented law and order approach to monetary policy in order to criminalise Zimbabweans, whether as individuals, families or businesses, to make them insecure and vulnerable to inhuman and barbaric attacks in the name of restoring order reminiscent of the Gukurahundi days”.

Similarly, Psychology almost addressed the same issue in his open letter to the despot when he charged that;

“Thirty years on, however, Zimbabwe is stuck with the same head of state and government, and commander-in-chief of the defence forces. If you must know, Mr President, this tragic state of affairs has not come about of our own volition. The right to vote for a government of our choice has effectively been negated through ZANU PF’s manipulation of the political environment by means of sustained violence, intimidation, abduction and unlawful killings contrary, Mr President, to your fine words of April 17, 1980”.

In another article by Jonathan Moyo – Mugabe’s endorsement irresponsible – he lambasted that;

“Because Zanu PF’s irresponsibility has caused it to fail to protect the national interest and because Mugabe is apparently determined to thrive under that failure in pursuit of his personal ambition to be president for life, it is now up to Zimbabweans across the political divide to rise to the challenge by finding a united front to stop Mugabe and his cronies from turning their self-indulgence into a national catastrophe”.

However, in support of Moyo, Psychology Maziwisa pointed out that, in his article – Does MDC have the audacity to ward off terror?

“The simple reality is that Mugabe is not interested in any process whose outcome might result in Morgan Tsvangirai succeeding him as President. He will, therefore, stop at nothing in his quest to stay in power.  He believes not in the democratic process but in tyranny as the tried and tested and, therefore, the only means to attaining and staying in power. He does not believe in free and fair elections let alone their results”. 

In his article, - Zimbabwe Doomed As Long As Mugabe Stays On - Jonathan Moyo bemoaned that;

“Mugabe's determination to remain in office until death do him part is apparently driven by a fatal combination of old age, his unquenchable thirst for power, his having a young wife with young children and his getting sycophantic advice from unscrupulous politicians, incompetent bureaucrats and delinquent propagandists all influenced by insecure and increasingly nervous securocrats who are better informed about political developments on the ground and who can see that Mugabe's empire is crumbling”

In a rather similar language Psychology Maziwisa wrote in his article -Does MDC have the audacity to ward off terror?-, that;

“Our country has been brutalised at the expense of satisfying Mugabe and a handful of evil, self-interested, murderous, parasitic and dictatorial sycophants who have neither the desire nor the conscience to reflect on the extent of their unbelievable destructiveness” 

Compatriots reading what these two buffoons had to say in their writings, I keep on asking myself; so what has changed about Mugabe that these goons saw it fit to bury their hatchets? Is what they are telling people now about Mugabe and Zanu PF a true reflection of their voice within? Interestingly Psychology once gave us an insight into the mind of a petty political thief by exploring Jonathan Moyo’s psycophancy behaviour, which he, Pyschology has unfortunately become. Compatriots, I am going to reproduce Psychology Maziwisa’s article entitled “Moyo’s sickening psycophancy”.

Moyo's sickening sycophancy

Psychology Maziwisa

June 04, 2010

If there is one individual in Zimbabwean politics who will say anything and everything at the click of a finger simply in order to win his master's accolades, it is, unsurprisingly, that charlatan Jonathan Moyo.

Apparently the duty Moyo owes to his dictatorial master is one that he is prepared to fulfil even if it only serves to cheapen himself in the eyes of the people of Zimbabwe.

Surely, our hearts have to go out to the unfortunate and poor people of Tsholotsho who must certainly by now hate themselves for having elected such a weak sycophant as their parliamentary representative.

Throughout his career Moyo has developed and embraced such a sickening propensity to abruptly switch from an entirely sensible point of view to one that is totally outrageous.

He has only to be convinced that it is politically expedient. Everything else can be flagrantly ignored. There is not a single person familiar with Zimbabwean politics who would honestly profess ignorance of the fact that each time Moyo has fallen out of Mugabe's favour he has criticised him.

Indeed, they would equally confirm that whenever the opportunity to put a smile on the old man-s face has presented itself, Moyo has profusely sung the dictator-s praises.

In his piece, The cancer of politics of personalities, published in The Herald on 27 May 2010, Moyo, in typically desperate fashion, took pains to pay homage to the controversial and controversially appointed Judge President George Chiweshe - apparently in an attempt to appeal to the latter's ear ahead of his day in court for allegedly defaming Roy Bennett.

The truth of the matter is that Moyo has every reason to be terrified because, if brought before an impartial Judge, the case against him is a compelling one. No doubt he takes consolation from ZANU PF's intrinsic conviction that anything that is associated with Mugabe is beyond the reach of the law.

However, what really prompted this writer to comment on a piece otherwise deserving of no comment at all was Moyo's ridiculous and patently untrue description of Mugabe as 'an iconic African leader with a towering global stature'. Such toadyism is simply sickening.

If that is what it means to be a politician then, rather than becoming one, I would much rather stick to being a commentator committed to 'keeping the bastards honest'!

A few examples will serve to illustrate Moyo's alarming inconsistency.

Just before the 2008 harmonised elections Moyo went on about how 'Mugabe should go now' because it was in his own best interest and in the national interest as well.

He argued that Mugabe's standing had plummeted both 'in and outside the country' and that his continued presence in office had become 'such an excessive burden to the welfare of the state and such a fatal danger to the public interest of Zimbabweans'.

Moyo correctly further argued that Mugabe lacked 'the vision, stature and energy to effectively run the country, let alone his party'.

Of Operation Murambatsvina he wrote that that evil exercise attested to the fact that Mugabe is 'without compassion'.

One wonders what really has changed between then and now for Moyo to now consider it a 'privilege' for anyone to serve in a Mugabe-led government.

In his recent unsuccessful attempt to sell Mugabe's presidency as one that promotes and protects the rule of law, Moyo unashamedly referred to Tsvangirai-s justified calls for an end to Bennett-s continued persecution as 'the most blatant and most outrageous attack on the rule of law since 1980'.

If Moyo wants clear examples of what really amounts to grave attacks on the rule of law he needs only to look at his master's monstrous political record.

It was Moyo-s master and not Tsvangirai who arbitrarily detained, cruelly assaulted and devilishly tortured thousands of innocent Zimbabweans in Matabeleland during the years 1985 and 1986.

It was his master and not Tsvangirai who, in a 1982 speech to Parliament, said of Gukurahundi: 'An eye for an eye and an ear for an ear may not be adequate in our circumstances. We might very well demand two ears for one ear and two eyes for one eye'.

Indeed it was the dictator and not Tsvangirai who, in perhaps the clearest expression of his contempt for the rule of law, said: 'The government cannot allow the technicalities of the law to fetter its hands. We shall, therefore, proceed as government in a manner we feel as fitting; and some of the measures we shall take are measures which will be extra-legal.'

More recently, several Zimbabweans have either been prosecuted or threatened with prosecution for 'insulting the person of the President' simply for exercising what is recognised elsewhere as their inalienable right to free speech.

Rule of law in its purest form envisages that no one is above the law and everyone is subject to it. It is Mugabe and his cronies who have set themselves above the law.

Accordingly, no one can take seriously anything that charlatan Moyo ever says without causing their beloved ones a great deal of anxiety about the soundness of their mind.

Mugabe has not only wrought great evil on the people of Zimbabwe but his evil has infected those around him as is evidenced when we see the keenness with which Moyo licks his master's boots.

For these followers of the Goebel school of propaganda and falsehood, it is perfectly safe to lie and distort. But the danger comes when the liar begins to believe in and live by his own lies as Mugabe's men are now doing.