Friday, 30 December 2022

Zimbabwe should opt going for a referendum on whether or not to postpone elections : Linda Masarira

30 December 2022

As 2022 comes to an end, the nation is now gripped with an election fever which has further polarized the political economy. From a pragmatic perspective, I don't think that we need elections in 2023. The political atmosphere has been tense for a while promising a very intolerant, violent and bloody election.

One of our biggest tragedies has been the adoption of everything that was left by the Smith regime without interrogating the social impacts thereof. Why have we failed to draw up our own unique governance system that works for Zimbabwe? Even our constitution is constituted of borrowed clauses. 

As we 2023 dawn's upon us, it is imperative to consider having a referendum to postpone elections until such a time when we have stability, peace and unity of purpose. 

In 2023, am looking forward to an end of the currency volatility in our country that has caused so much uncertainty and suffering for most ordinary Zimbabweans. I am also looking forward to all political party leaders taking off their political jackets and pledging to unite for a common cause of developing Zimbabwe.

In as much as elections are a constitutional requirement, there is a time we should also be honest with ourselves and accept the reality that Elections In Zimbabwe Are A Peace Spoiler.

Elections are ever disputed no matter what happens
Electoral violence is inevitable due to serious power contestation. The Western world has a bone to chew with Zimbabwe over the Land Reform program.
The Western Block will never declare our elections free and fair.
The Western Block will forever maintain SANCTIONS ON ZIMBABWE in order to institute Regime Change.

Elections create a conducive environment for the Western Block to further divide us, whilst we are at that time when we need unity of purpose to revive our country.

The Western Block will always want to exploit us as Africa.
The Western Block wants to fight the Eastern Block by using us.

Zimbabwe and Africa need a strategy to resolve the issue of Sanctions. The only way to resolve them is to beat the at their own game. If I had it my way, I would opt for the suspension of elections for the next ten years, form a unity government that will work towards reviving Zimbabwe, rehabilitating our infrastructure and reuniting the Zimbabwean people. 
Zimbabwe and Africa need total FREEDOM other than Independence alone
Zimbabwe and Africa need to be more clever than the Western Block
 
Zimbabwe needs to postpone elections and go for an inclusive National Dialogue. This is a MORALE Act which noone can 
Condemn in the world
The National Dialogue should be inclusive and ACTORS should be
)Government 
)All political parties
) Churches
)Labour movements
)Business Community
)CSOs
)Traditional Leaders
) Academia
etc

An All Stakeholders Conference should produce the Zimbabwe Charter containing all contentious and outstanding issues.

Linda Tsungirirai Masarira
LEAD President

Tuesday, 6 December 2022

Linda Masarira : Energy poverty in Zimbabwe: Solutions thereof


6 December 2022

Over half of Zimbabwe's population has no access to electricity and have been living with energy poverty all their lives neither do they have clean cooking solutions. Lack of electricity access and ongoing woodfuel use, must be rooted in notions of equity, fairness, and justice. Application of energy justice provides insights into how policy stakeholders are responding to complex and interconnected issues of energy generation and access in low-income settings. A just response to these energy challenges is possible, only if it is built on local inclusive governance with fairer and effective systems of investment.

Millions of Zimbabweans are being left behind because of energy poverty, which impacts almost every aspect of what it means to live modern, dignified lives. Lack of electricity impacts healthcare, education, food security, public safety and economic opportunity. In the absence of reliable electricity, many resort to use of firewood, gas and fuel-dependent generators that come at a high economic and environmental price. Without clean cooking solutions, smoke inhalation prematurely kills millions of people a year globally, most of those being women and children.

However, vulnerability to climate changes is increased by an overreliance on hydropower for energy provision; the shortage of water in Kariba dam has led to incessant blackouts which are now affecting production and livelihoods. Sadly, we have a Minister of Energy Soda Zhemu who is operating more like a minister of information for energy as he lacks the impetus to resolve the energy crisis in Zimbabwe. 

The climate crisis and energy crisis are closely linked and require urgent action. As long as there is no electricity, Zimbabweans resort to firewood and charcoal which causes deforestation thereby impacting our climate adversely. As a nation we are failing to achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7 which focuses on achieving affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all. Our government lacks sincerity in dealing with the energy crisis, with the energy ministry now just more of an information ministry on energy with no tangible sustainable solutions to the energy crisis and poverty in Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe should seriously consider renovation of existing power plants, modernizing the grids because building of new power lines is costly. One of the ways to resolve energy poverty, is Energy decentralization; shifting from electricity production in few big power plants to a system of small local energy sources that ensure energy is consumed as close as possible to its source, even on the level of individual residential buildings. 

Another way is to consider use of solar energy for all domestic energy use and invest in the mini-grid and off-grid solar sector. Mini-grids and off-grid solar represent an enormous opportunity to address energy access without the challenges associated with standard grid electrification. This model will help to end energy poverty. It will also assist in ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education (SDG 4) as all children regardless of being in urban or rural schools will be able to fulfill their ICT, Science and CALA curriculum. Rural students have greatly been disenfranchised education wise by energy poverty.

Reimagining how we deliver energy services for households, businesses, buildings, transport, and public services will help ensure sustainable, constant & reliable supply of energy. Scaled-up off-grid renewable energy will do well in many contexts and must be prioritized. This must be supported by improved regulatory frameworks, with greater finance commitnent and innovative business models allowing the off-grid market to reach its full potential. 

We can provide energy access to underserved populations at lower costs if we develop integrated energy plans that take a holistic approach and encompass both on and off-grid energy solutions. Grid expansion is predominantly employed as the approach for providing electricity access. Off-grid technologies are a more economically viable alternative for remote areas where the grid might too expensive to reach. Off-grid renewable energy solutions, including mini-grids and stand-alone solar systems offer a least-cost approach to electrification.

The Ministry of energy need policy reforms and the adoption of sustainable and innovative business models and financial instruments to accelerate the deployment of finance to the energy sector to fast track renewable energy projects. Formalization of licenses for private sector mini-grid developers and the implementation of a coherent national policy around subsidy planning would increase the viability of private sector involvement in the energy sector.

Lastly, we should take advantage of our ever growing population to generate biogas from human faeces. It was discovered that renewable energy devices are quite expensive; hence, the biogas option for cooking and powering gas generators seem to be sustainable as its technology can be modified to suit the users' financial base. Therefore, it is projected that if the human excreta biogas can be adopted, Zimbabwe and the rest of Africa will soon overcome the energy crisis through the doggedness of its standalone users.

We need to copy best practices from advanced countries that have many sources of energy generation which service different sectors of the economy. Our main energy sources hydro and thermal have evidently failed to provide reliable energy. Sadly, our policymakers, energy companies and government have shown docility in tackling the problem headlong. We can nolonger have the priviledge of just commenting on the energy crisis, we need to power up our country. 

Together We Can develop a better and brighter Zimbabwe.

Friday, 9 September 2022

Introduction to Linda Masarira Autobiography coming out soon

In the beginning before the beginning.

"Mwanangu ziva kwaunobva kwaunoenda husiku" is a Shona saying which can be translated to mean, “My child know your roots because where you are going/headed to, darkness looms.” Hence it would be improper for me to start off this journey by talking about the day I was born because the journey begins much earlier, way before my birth.

My name is Linda Tsungirirai Masarira I am of the Rozvi tribe, the Moyo’s a fierce Warrior people whose prowess in battle saw my ancestors rule Zimbabwe/ the Mutapa State, an empire which spread as far as Central Africa. Headquartered at Great Zimbabwe and later Mbire in Zimbabwe, the Munhumutapa ruled over all the land in Southern Africa, South Africa, Mozambique, Zambia, Angola etc all the way up to Tanzania. As such the Munhumutapa was very powerful, he controlled the gold, cotton trade in the State and would host traders from as far as China and Portugal. This made Great Zimbabwe one of the biggest trading centers in the region if not Africa. It was mostly the gold that drew these traders to Zimbabwe.

To show his might, and ensure that he had the people’s respect, the Munhumutapa commanded his subjects to lie down on their bellies and slither their way up to his throne in order to address him. It did not matter who you were, human beings were accorded the same status regardless of skin color; the Portuguese crawled on their bellies in just the same manner as would other traders like the Moors (who were black)
What most people overlook is the fact that in those days, (precolonial times) women were an integral part of decision making within the Munhumutapa State governance. The problem is that some of these roles women played in the decision making of the running of the Munhumutapa State were not documented. However, a good example of one such woman is Pamhidzai who was daughter to Munhumutapa Chirisamhuru. Pamhidzai was a Munhumutapa Ambassador to other lands throughout Africa and beyond and could speak many different languages as a result. She spoke for the Munhumutapa who was stationed at Guruuswa (the other name for Great Zimbabwe as they came in from Tanzania/Tanganyika where the original Guruuswa was built). The Munhumutapa’s daughter was later married off to Nyashanu, Munhumutapa’s most trusted Warrior. Together they formed the great family that went on to rule over many parts of Zimbabwe, namely Mhondoro, Buhera, Chitungwiza, Mazowe. I have no doubt, regardless of Nyashanu’s might that it was because of this union that he had an upper hand in most dealings and insight to Munhumutapa.

Apart from the above example, we have other women in the Munhumutapa State who helped run the State, these were mostly the Aunts (tete) Sisters to the King himself or Heirs to the King. It is therefore vital and paramount to understand that even the normal family set up or structure of the Shona/African household, the Aunts’ voices were always heard and their advice taken. However due to colonization we have witnessed the woman’s voice become more irrelevant by the day as those values found in her are being questioned today and her role in the governance of our land and inheritance quickly forgotten. As such it is my goal to set the record straight through the documentation of my autobiography.
 It will be a tool that will be used mostly as reference by not just students but people of all races for research purposes when it comes to the African Woman’s importance in society today. I concur that this is due to the distortion of our history and as such in this book we intend to set the record straight and reinstate women to their original position by revealing their age old importance.
In everything they did, our ancestors believed in the laws of opposites, which is why they were successful in their rule and reigned for over 500 years at Great Zimbabwe. The Munhumutapa even had had a team of women advisors in his courts (dare) and before any decision was made final, the Munhumutapa first consulted the women to ask what they thought. How else would such women like the Queen of Sheba, Queen Nzinga, the Pharaoh Queens Hatshepsut and Sobekneferu rule their lands if they were not in the know? In Zimbabwe we had the revolutionist, Nehanda Charwe Nyakasikana who led the first Chimurenga war against the Colonialists who had come to settle in the land. She was beheaded after refusing to bow down to the colonialists and their foreign doctrines and religion. Over half a century later, Zimbabweans would regroup to fight for the liberation of Zimbabwe, and in whose name did they fight? Nehanda. Blood was spilt in her name and it is from Nehanda that the late former President Mugabe drew his inspiration from and managed to lead the people to freedom. Her last words before being hung were, “My bones shall rise again” and indeed this was fulfilled when in 1980, Independence came. Today, Nehanda’s statue is being erected in the city of Harare to commemorate and celebrate her gallantry for a free Zimbabwe. Thousands of daughters of Zimbabwe also took up arms to fight for Zimbabwe and as such their voice cannot continue being silenced by individuals who feel threatened by women who know their rights and are ready to fight for them.

I refused to be silenced and as such I formed a political party (LEAD) in order for my voice to reach the four corners of the world and for the people to see that there is indeed a story that needs to be told which is why I am a defender of women’s rights and I believe in gender equality.

LEAD is most probably or arguably the only party formed by a woman in Zimbabwe and maybe Afrika, not that there are no women Leaders but that most parties, for example Joyce Mujuru’s NDP was a breakaway party from ZANU PF, Thokozani Khupe’s MDC was also a breakaway from the original MDC T. LEAD offers a fresh look at Zimbabwe’s landscape and politics and how we can tackle the backwardness of most men who still believe a Woman can’t rule or advocate for her people. LEAD is a 100% homegrown party, driven by a passion of equality, a passion to ensure that every Zimbabwean has access to national resources and that they will be able to have opportunities to create wealth for themselves hinged on Pan-Africanism. Afrikan people liberated themselves from colonial occupation yet they still remain mentally colonized by the colonial mentality we still have, the colonial systems that are still running governments in Afrika, as such we need to thwart all efforts of the new scramble for Afrika by the neo colonialists that are taking us backwards. Thus we (LEAD) are pushing a new political philosophy and political ideology which is called Afrikan social democracy were we are pushing for the advancement of Afrikan people and calling for unity amongst all Afrikans regardless of which tribe you come from.

Afrikans rarely document their stories, and more so women especially in Zimbabwe thus this autobiographical book which will be a first of its kind in Zimbabwe shall and should encourage, inspire and push other women to also document their stories especially those that have been in Politics for a long time.
Life in politics is not as rosy as it seems and just by reflecting throughout our history you can see that there was limited documentation of stories on women regardless of the pivotal roles they played in the governance of our country and this must change. This book can be the first to start this journey as it imposes a mind shift even on some of the most hard headed and stubborn male figures that don’t believe in gender equality.
The only difference between today’s woman and those that fought, counseled and advised in the Mutapa State is that we are from different eras but the same ancient blood flows in all of us. There is nothing new under the sun and as such I believe if one knows where he/she is coming from it is easier to know where you are going. If Zimbabwe can remember where she comes from and give due respect to the fallen giants (regardless of sex) that paved the way for us throughout the birthing of Madzimbahwe I believe we will be reinstated to our rightful position on the world map, women will be given their rightful place in government, our economy will stabilize and many more things will begin to flow positively.

It is this history I draw my strength from as one of the Generals from the ancient world of the Rozvi was actually my great great Grandfather which makes me a Mambokadzi (Queen) His name was Mutinhima.
The fact that my Ancestors possessed and exuded such greatness and that their blood flows in me today is a constant reminder that they (my Ancestors) are with me even right now and that whatever made them powerful and great rulers can also work in my favor today, all I have to do is look within for courage and ability to do those things any ordinary Zimbabwean would not do.
The word Rozvi actually means destroyer; not in an evil sense but rather in the sense of the warrior shrewdness and prowess possessed by the people of this lineage.

Therefore, it shouldn’t be surprising that even in present day Zimbabwe, the Rozvi continue to play a vital role in national issues. However, I am not justifying tribalism, which, from time to time tends to raise its ugly head repeatedly in present day politics across Africa. I am saying, a man strongly rooted in his beliefs (roots) tends to know what his purpose in life is at an early stage, thus he begins to pursue it sooner than others. One doesn’t have to be the President to show that he is a great Leader but rather by inspiring others to such extents that they consciously or subconsciously begin to follow him, and are willing to fight for him because he represents a set of beliefs they dim fit and worthy to die for, just like they did when they fought for the liberation of Zimbabwe in the name of Mbuya Nehanda and Sekuru Kaguvi.

 I believe in Freedom of expression for all, mwana asingachemi anofira mumbereko , yet another Shona saying which can also be translated to say, “Don’t bottle things up, speak out or those things will turn round and kill you.”

It’s better to speak out against the inhumane conditions we’ve been forced to live under due to bad governance and be arrested for it, than to wallow in self pity within the walls of my house fighting off and enduring the foul smell coming from the toilet down the corridor because I haven’t had running water in the house for weeks now and there always seems to be a long winding queue at the borehole.

It’s better to speak out than to remain quiet about the fact that the more we Westernize or Easternize instead of Africanizing governments and returning to what made us who we are today, the further we draw away from who we truly are as a people. Decolonization of the African mind is crucial and vital if we are to make decisions that have our children’s future at heart; and no one understands that more than the woman, who for nine months carries a child in her womb with the hope that one day she will hold him in her arms, nurse him and watch him become a great man.

Zimbabwe needs a mother, a woman who understands the pains of giving birth, and holds the essence of human life close to her heart. For so long we have had to sit aside and watch our nation’s economy deteriorate, the schooling system, hospitals and neighborhoods included. The cost of living is higher than the average woman/man’s income, price inflations rock the nation and inconsistency by government in showing concern has further catapulted the people of Zimbabwe into disbelief and most are suffering from low self esteem.
While the man remains the head of the house (who deserves my respect and honor) most men are failing to even take care of their households leaving the women to hunt for their families. The family structure is at the verge of collapsing and as a mother and woman I really can’t stand aside and just look as such I have taken this initiative to write my own story in a book.

In this autobiography I intend on revealing who the real Linda Masarira is and put to rest some of the controversies that have dogged my life albeit untrue. With a political past that has seen me thrown in jail or prison at one time or another I am quite confident that one day the people will hear my message, a message of hope and unity for Afrika, and gender equality as I believe women are segregated against when it comes to matters of decision making in Zimbabwe.

I am a human rights activist, after seeing that we are going nowhere in as far as raising awareness on workers’ rights, I founded The Zimbabwe Women in Politics Alliance, The Association of Railways Terminated Employees and I was also President of the Trainmen Workers Union, where I voiced for the betterment of the livelihoods of workmen in our nation. My contract of employment with the National Railways of Zimbabwe was terminated because of my verbosity when it came to matters concerning the rights of workers, which the governing body was not ready to ready to follow. I’m also Chairperson of STAR fellowship cohort 3 and Chairperson of the Revolutionary Freedom Fighters.

My message to all women has always been the same, stand up and be counted. In this book I will describe in detail all the campaigns I was successfully involved in such as the “bring back our women from Kuwait” campaign which saw more than 200 women who had fallen victim to human trafficking returned home. The Occupy Africa Unity Square Campaign which was stopped by Police and ended up with the arrest of fellow brother in arms and colleague Itai Dzamara, who was never seen nor heard from ever since. For the same reason I mobilized workers at National Railways of Zimbabwe to stand up for their labor rights I will not rest till freedom is realized in the nation of Zimbabwe and I believe my book will help give insight into how we can free ourselves, upholding freedom of expression which is an issue in Zimbabwe. I’m confident it will awaken the docile spirits in most women, the fighter spirit of the lioness watching over her family.
There is so much yet to be done such that I feel the Awards I have received are worthless if no real change comes to the nation of Zimbabwe. In 2016 I received the Zimrights Female Human Rights Defender of the year Award. I also have the Giraffe Award for Human rights, Phenomenal African Woman October 2017 and Fortune Magazine’s 2016, 5th Most powerful Woman in the world, of which I am humbled but at the same time am aware that my story is yet to be told; how did I get to this stage I am at in this life and what I believe is the way forward.

The book will include my early life growing up in Greencroft, Harare, the bullying I received as a child and how I learnt to stand up for myself and fight back. I endured racist treatment as a child at a school dominated mostly by white people. This did not destroy my self esteem, no, it made me stronger and helped me understand at an early age that we are all different. What might work for my Western white colleagues might not work for me simply because we are different. Africa is yet to define herself as she has prioritized Western and Eastern philosophies, governance, religion and culture over its own, thus there’s an identity crisis amongst its people that needs purging and perhaps we can once again stop lightening our skin for want of being included where we are clearly unwelcome and unwanted.
The book will also highlight my spiritual journey and self realization as I went from a woman of the cloth to discovering that my Ancestors still speak and are willing to direct my path in order to bring harmony and peace to the nation of Zimbabwe by bringing back the ways of our Ancestors to society today, our way of praying and not what we were taught by others. Only then can Afrika trade as equals with the rest of the globe otherwise one could ask; whose table are we as Afrikans guests on? It certainly isn’t an Afrikan table because often times we find ourselves crying out for inclusion in world governance when we should be concentrating on ourselves and what we already have. Afrika is the richest continent on the face of the earth with abundant minerals and raw materials, by allowing and respecting the process of gaining wealth, no matter how time consuming it might be only then can we be counted amongst others that have managed to overcome economic and mental colonization like India.

Certain Demise of the National Railways of Zimbabwe - (Response to the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development Permanent Secretary’s utterances in the NewsDay newspaper: August 18, 2022): Linda Masarira

By Linda Tsungirirai Masarira 

The fact of the matter is that the NRZ was designed to move up to eighteen (18) million tons of freight: local, imports, exports and transit traffic and at least two (2) million passengers per year. To date only two (2) million tons of freight and no inter-city passengers (except for a few commuter passengers) are moving. It should be pointed out that inter-city passenger services have been discontinued over three (3) years ago and it would seem that that service may have suffered a natural death as no plans are afoot to resuscitate that service.
Based on studies undertaken on NRZ manpower, the railways of that size and the level of technology at its disposal, the cut-off head-count of employees is some thirteen thousand (13 000) ranging from a few hundred up to twelve thousand (12 000) trains per year. Any reduction in the above should be met by replacing employees by equipment capable of taking over the equivalent work-load of the displaced employees. To date, there are only some three thousand five hundred (3 500) personnel employed by the NRZ and no significant amount of equipment to replace some nine thousand five hundred (9 500) employees that have been sent packing. And all, in the name of restructuring which in reality is wholesale Down-Sizing.
As a matter of course, restructuring is undertaken when an organization wants to increase both efficiency and capacity with a view of increasing profitability and focus of its undertaking. On the other hand Down-Sizing is meant to reduce capacity of the organization as a result of a shrunk market place. In view of the 2030 Government Policy of Zimbabwe being a middle income country with the economy being drive by mining, manufacturing, and agriculture, it would seem that NRZ’s direction is running contrary to the above national policy as it is seeking the downfall of rail transport in the name of restructuring yet the reality is down-right destruction of the only railway entity in the country by way of down-sizing. It should be pointed out that if the NRZ were seriously on a true restructuring agenda in view of the 2030 Government Policy of being a Middle-Income Country, such an undertaking should have been undertaken by Consultants with vast experience in the field rather than by internal personnel that are the cause of its demise. It should be pointed out that in addition to causing the demise of the entity, most if not all the personnel responsible for the restructuring exercise lack both railway academic qualifications and necessary experience for not only undertaking restructuring of the organization but also the downward trend of the railways. Based on current trends, if no serious interventions are undertaken at Government level, the NRZ would be moving no more than a million tons of freight by the end of 2023.
Railway policy is supposed to be the domain of the Railways Board and such policy, just as is that of the 2030 Government for the economy of the country should be finite entailing that the goal to be achieved should be time limited and should spell out such objectives in operational and financial terms in number form and this should be accompanied by intermediate goals that lead to the long term. Such goals should include operational objectives in Net Tons and the expected Return on Investment (ROI) per annum, acquisition of equipment and the values at based year prizes and the market thrust. This is not only meant to provide Management with direction but also Government so that it can factor such plans in the overall economic plan of the nation. One wonders whether a spelt out policy exists on the NRZ. As proof of its non-existence, only three years ago, the talk was about having a Strategic Partner for the NRZ where the NRZ introduced the Transnet and DIDG Consortium as the potential Strategic Partner and in no-time the deal was not signed. The next was the potential investor from Russia, Turkey, Dubai, Indonesia, among many others - and soon after, this went silent and this has continued to date. The talk now is about the acquisition of locomotives and wagons for the NRZ using Government funding. So far, nothing has happened on the ground. As a matter of course, Illegal Sanctions on Zimbabwe have a role in the above but also ignorance on the part of the Board played a bigger role. As a matter of course, Private Sector Investment in long term yields public sector investments came to a grinding halt by 2002 and from thereon, it has been short high returns private sector investments. The other reason for both International Financial Institutions and Private Sector not being forthcoming is the fact that no reputable consultancy study on the role and the financial requirements for the Strategic Partner have been spelt, something a judicious Board would have undertaken before running-off to seek a Strategic Partner. Unfortunately for some time, the NRZ Board has been made up of personnel with zero railway experience, no experience in big organizations and no requisite qualifications for their job. Little wonder that there is no railway policy to talk of but rather Board spending in terms of hotel, accommodation and travel bills.
Closely related to the overall Railway Policy is the Human Resources Policy which should give rise to the restructuring exercise. The railways is a labour-intensive organization with a vast array of skill requirements that are highly sought after by other industries and abroad. Take for example a diesel mechanic, to have an experienced diesel mechanic takes a minimum of four (4) years of training and an additional two (2) years to have him/her gain the requisite experience. All in all, it takes six (6) years for the requisite skills to have an efficient employee. In addition to arriving at the cut-off staff levels based on the overall policy for an extensive railways such as the NRZ, cognisance should be taken of the skills requirements at departmental levels and the time it takes to acquire such skills. Furthermore, extensive studies should have been undertaken regarding the replacement of men with machines. Alas! It would seem the contemporary Railway Boards are oblivious to the necessity of such a Human Resources Policy as is evidenced by the above staff deficit of some nine thousand five hundred (9 500) given the fact no machines are in-sight that should have taken over the work of the above staff. All that is observable is the down-sizing of staff in the name of “RESTRUCTURING” by professionally ill-equipped Management.
However, Human Resources issues at NRZ do not start at the level of the General Manager but the revolution of these issues should start at the Board level where corporate governance of the railway giant are of essence. In terms of previous guidelines of appointments for the Board by the NRZ, the Railways Board of Directors has always been shaped by the industry and other key NRZ stakeholders like the Shareholder (Government). The industry that shaped the policy structure level of the NRZ; which is the Board; included Mining, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Building and Construction, Engineering, among others. The logic behind shaping the NRZ Board with the industry players was to improve its business, monitoring and evaluation specifications for the sole benefit of its growth through the development of sidings and other growth indices of the organisation’s railway system. This conservative approach of shaping the NRZ Board was long ditched at the inception of the new millennium with successive Ministers either ignoring or utterly ignorant of the NRZ Board appointment template. This has caused the NRZ Board to be dominated by ignorant alien professionals like lawyers and soldiers, among others. Right now the NRZ Board is being chaired by an ignorant lawyer in the mould of Advocate Martin Dinha who has neither experience nor knowledge about the Railways and he is the one, together with the so-far limited General Manager, leading the NRZ RESTRUCTURING process. All this is a blueprint of failure wrought in its equally failing system and equipment. Unless the NRZ Board appointment template is revisited then the policy structure wisdom of the NRZ will continue to be eroded by each passing appointment.
As a tradition, the NRZ General Manager has been someone who came through the ranks of the organization and often either from the Traffic Operation or from Mechanical departments and with good reasons. Such personnel would have been exposed to the depth and breadth of the railways and could easily converse on any railway topic. That changed from 2003 onwards except for the period 2014 to 2020 when a Mister Mukwada was appointed as General Manager. Immediately the NRZ’s performance took a nose dive in both its operations and financial performance and the trend has continued with each appointment of an outsider to this very day and with little doubt, this may be the end of the once thriving railways despite the up-turn and the expected growth in the national economy.
As a matter of course, the continued down-turn in the performance of the NRZ for the last eighteen (18) years could be blamed on poor economic performance, which to some extend is true but not all true. Lack of experience at that level of an organization, experience in railway operations and professional qualifications related to transport were the main cause of the sudden tumble in the NRZ performance. Taking the current General Manager as a typical example, though coming from an organization (ZPC) relatively large but was not even a departmental head, a qualified lawyer which is not related to transport, had no knowledge of railway operations by way of being a Board Member (for only 8 months) and some stints as Acting General Manager (for only 8 months) of the NRZ and then the next thing was her appointment as a substantive General Manager. To make things worse, she was saddled with the restructuring of the organization which she hardly knows and hardly knows what restructuring is all about, did not have any policy direction regarding Human Resources from the Board of which she has been a member. The result has been a wholesale down-sizing by way of firing staff and in particular experienced staff including artisans and Management and upgrading non-essential departments and in particular the Railway Security now popularly called “Loss Control”.
There are well laid down procedures on the appointment of staff to higher positions and the firing of staff on the NRZ which have religiously been followed and are in line with the Labour Act. Had the above General Manager risen through the NRZ ranks, the above would have been religiously followed such procedures but the fact that she had never been a department-head anywhere, let alone on the NRZ she had to cut corners both in appointing staff to higher grades without following the laid down procedures resulting in “Kiss Goes by Favour” and on the other hand, dismissal of staff shy of the laid down procedures and this has resulted in the fired staff approaching the highest office on the land His Excellency the President and at the same time approaching the courts for justice. Unfortunately and without the protocol observations, the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Transport has come out guns blazing in defence of the General Manager against the allegations. After all, the employer of the General Manager is the Railways Board and it has remained mum on the matter. Based on the comments made by the Permanent Secretary "Permanent Secretary in Defence of the NRZ General Manager” (NewsDay newspaper: August 18, 2022), were full of disdain and lacked even an iota of investigations into the matter having been undertaken either by way of the Railways Board or by his department. This will have the effect of low morale not only for those employees that have been fired through “Kangaroo Procedures” but also those who are still in the employment. Given the fact that many of the staff that are employed by the railways are technical staff they are already leaving in droves for greener pastures as a result of such loose talk from high offices and the already low morale as a result of what is currently pertaining on the NRZ.
Experience and relevant qualifications are a “must have” as far as the General Manager’s position is concerned due to the simple fact that it is departmentally expansive and each department has its own “dos” and “don’ts” and it is extensively spatial. In addition, it is endowed with a variety of expensive equipment such as locomotives, wagons, the rail track, signalling and so forth. Besides, there are certain aspects of the railways that the General Manager should hold dearly if the railways has to be self-sustaining and play its economic role. Such aspects include the Current Capacity and expected Future Capacity, aspects that are a necessity if the railways has to play its proper role in transport as they facilitate capacity planning and capital requirements of the organization especially at this juncture when the national economic trajectory has been set. Little wonder, both the Board and Executive are in a mess in terms of the way forward. Both have no iota of what is to be done to match the 2030 economic policy as evidenced by frequent changes of the goal posts: i.e. whether to have a Strategic Partner or to bolster key assets without having proper studies having been undertaken. The situation has been worsened by the fact that a number of experienced and qualified staff have either been fired or have had their job descriptions changed by the current General Manager for no apparent reason other than to show “Who is the Boss”.
According to the amended Railways Act Chapter 13.09, the NRZ is supposed to be a wholly owned Government Commercialized Company as from 1996 with the relevant Minister’s interventions being limited to the appointment of the Railways Board and Government providing funding only for construction of new lines. As currently things stand, the Ministry has directly been involved in the day-to-day operations of the parastatal as the Railways Board in place has no idea of where the railways is going and the Chief Executive who has been appointed by the Board, with the blessing of the Ministry, has no idea with regard to her job description except personalizing the organization at the expense of its growth in line with the 2030 economic blue-print.
According to the 2030 economic policy that will see Zimbabwe being a Middle Income Country, the major economic drivers are expected to be Agriculture, Mining and Manufacturing and already old mines such as Bindura Nickel mine, Bikita Minerals (Lithium), Kamativi Tin Mine (for both Tin and Lithium) and the new Steel works at Mvuma are already on the roll. With the construction of dams and other sources of water, Agriculture is starting to take shape. What is missing in the whole equation is bulk transport carrier as most of the above require reliable and economic mode of transport (the NRZ). Instead of being a serious player in the new economic thrust, the Railways Board is busy ensuring that their accommodation is “Top of the Range” while the CEO is busy down-sizing the organization and a day hardly goes by without a train having derailed due to poor track infrastructure which has seen the last maintenance five (5) years ago so as to ensure that there will be no railways to talk of in the next three (3) years.
If there were a “Bigger Picture” as the Permanent Secretary said, it is to get rid of the mediocre Railways Board, the Current CEO and her appointed troops without any further delay as the ultimate result would be the irreversible demise of the NRZ. What is required as of now is to obtain the services of qualified and experienced former NRZ Managers to stand in for the Railways Board and at the same time direct the NRZ on a recovery path. On the same token, same will direct the NRZ Management on the way forward. One of the retired, qualified and experienced NRZ Manager should be appointed to the post of General Manager for not more than two (2) years with a mandate to turn-round the fortunes of the organization. All appointed staff by the current CEO to executive positions should have their appointments reviewed with a view to get rid of dead wood. All experienced staff and in particular, the technical staff that have been fired from employment by the current CEO should have their cases reviewed for re-engagement. As a matter of fact, the objective in terms of re-engagement of former railway employees is to ensure that the cut-off employees of thirteen thousand (13 000) is reached unless the cut-off employees can be reduced through the replacement of personnel with machines. The current Security department should be down-sized to its former-self: i.e. excluding “Loss Control” and “General Manager’s Motorcade”. As a matter of course, Government should provide working-capital to the NRZ new Management for the maintenance of locomotives, wagons and track infrastructure and payment of hire-charges for the locomotives for incoming Management.
Had the Government taken-over the NRZ debt at the time of its Commercialization, the parastatal could have been in a better state to fund renewals of the track-network which currently is in a state of disrepair requiring in excess of USD 100 million. Its locomotive fleet which is dominated by the DE 10As, is heavily depleted as its main horse the DE 10A is well over forty (40) years old, more than twelve (12) years above obsolesce require replacement. For now, the NRZ has to make-do with continued hiring locomotives. The fleet of wagons, mainly General Purpose Wagons, some of which were acquired in 1953, have to be replaced with new ones. All the above require injection of capital in excess of two-hundred and fifty (250) million USD. Given the scarcity of funding from the International Funding Institutions due to discontinuation of private sector interest and the illegal Sanctions, Government will have to step in not only to save the NRZ but mainly to ensure that Zimbabwe becomes a Middle Income country by 2030.
In view of the above urgent requirements and the need to get the NRZ on its feet again, it may be necessary to hire the services of Consultants to carry out thorough studies on all of the above. In order to cut-down costs, local Consultants are available with vast international experience on railway feasibility studies.
As a matter of course, the NRZ used to boast of ICT literacy as early as 1962 where Trains Operations could be traced to the last movement and data for decision-making and data generation. To date, all that is in the past, due to successive mediocre Railways Boards and Management from the turn of the century onwards. As a matter of fact, there is no serious railway operations without requisite data. As such, it is another matter the new Management should look into. 
    
 
     
  
  
           Conclusion
The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) is a huge industry on its own and cannot have shortcuts in running it. As long as the people at the helm of the organisation continue to have a salient approach on the core and conservative ways of running the NRZ, there is a likelihood that the entity will face its total demise in the next couple of years and the Government’s envisioned vision 2030 will only remain a dream and yet there is real potential for the country’s railway industry to become the hub of the region. It should be put on record that there is no amount of hassling or cutting of corners or nepotism mannerisms that will save NRZ except going back to the drawing board and redraw the actual road map that the NRZ will follow for it to be revived. Since 2007, the NRZ has tried to smuggle investors to revive the entity without success because of its RED bank statement. In the same period, the NRZ has tried to circumvent its obsolete rolling stock with hired equipment and has not got noble deals from that. Again, in the same period, the organisation has tried to tamper with its Human Resources in the name of RESTRUCTURING but this has worsened the organisation’s plight at each RESTRUCTURING attempt. The last feasibility study carried on the rail giant in 1997 revealed that whether NRZ has one locomotive or a thousand locomotives, its lowest human resources should be 13 000 workers. However, the desperate attempt by the NRZ since the inception of the new millennium has been to smuggle successive managers with no Railway experience who have endured successive dismal failures up to now as shown by the smuggled current clueless General Manager in form of Respina Zinyanduko. In the corridors right now, there are attempts to protect this incompetent General Manager by bringing a consultant for her to make her stay long at the helm of NRZ whilst the Board and her Government chain of officials feast on the dying organisation.
Another salient fact that has occurred since the early 2000s has been treating the NRZ as a survival lagoon by successive administrations bearing the chain of Government officials who are also after survival and trying to make sure that their terms are completed when they have amassed huge amount of wealth from Government’s lucrative parastatals. This could also be the case with the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development as blatantly shown by the current Permanent Secretary’s penchant to support the current NRZ circus and rot. While NRZ might appear to the public as broke and obsolete, what is very clear is that these successive administrations with their Government chains of officials come specifically to steal from selling of scrap material and benefit from the vast NRZ reserve land which is State land which should not be sold but right now the situation on the ground is totally different with already Lochnivar and Victoria Falls land being sold and very much earmarked by these vultures. The vultures have for long been feasting on the NRZ carcass for too long. And the current Board and management reminisce the “Vulture feasting culture” that is going on at NRZ with scrap being sold to the Chinese companies and NRZ reserve land being parcelled out to these chains of Government officials.
As shown in the past two decades; whatever the NRZ or its Shareholder (the Government) tries to smuggle in from investors, desk strategists, consultants, pretenders, to human resources so-called experts; that will not revive NRZ but drive it to the grave. The NRZ human resources study template is clear and no expert of that sort is needed for now. The NRZ needs to do it according to the book in terms of Railway policy and approach and that way the organisation can see light. If the Government does not do what is expected of it as the Shareholder, the NRZ is facing a barrel of demise and the run-off wagons will continue the organisation’s downhill demise which will prove difficult to stop in the next couple of years. NRZ might face a shame tragedy of development from the all-round leading Railway entity in the 1960s to the Railway dearth in the 21st century to an extent that Rwanda, which is seeking a Railway route right now, will be considered a better prospect than NRZ. As things stand and looking at what is on the ground, NRZ faces a total and certain demise.

Wednesday, 24 August 2022

Linda Masarira Open letter to VP Chiwenga the Minister of Health and Child Care


24 August 2022

Dear VP Chiwenga

It is with a heavy heart that I pen this letter your esteemed office. I have tried several times through your PA to get an appointment to meet with you and discuss the debilitating state of our public health institutions in Zimbabwe. Considering how Zimbabweans danced, ululated and praised you during the restore legacy era, you have been a great disappointment to their expectations especially in the healthcare delivery sector which you are also the Minister.  

Government has failed to ensure people's right to access to affordable, quality and basic health care in government hospitals. Most if not all public hospitals lack basic antibiotics, painkillers and chronic diseases medication. Considering that the Ministry of Health gets at least 15% of the national budget, it is perplexing how the ministry of health has continously failed to provide quality healthcare to the people of Zimbabwe. It is time that the budget allocation for the Ministry of Health works to revive the ailing health sector and to have audited statements of the same funds availed publicly for people to see how the funds are used. A life lost can never be reincarnated, sadly our people are dying prematurely everyday because government hospitals which should provide healthcare for all is failing to do so yet we have a whole ministry with a constitutional mandate to ensure that the right to healthcare is upheld in this country. 

Basic health care is now a luxury and privy to an elite few yet it is a basic right as promulgated in the Bill of rights of the supreme law of the land.

For a country with nearly a quarter of the population suffering from chronic diseases priority, Mr VP and Minister of Health should be allocation of funds to acquire state of the art machinery for public hospitals like CT scans, radiotherapy machines for cancer patients, dialysis machines, etc for all the referral public hospitals in Zimbabwe and to fulfill your parties campaign manifesto of having a government hospital in all the districts of Zimbabwe by 2023.

During the 2018 campaigns, your party which is ruling the government pledged to;
• ensure that treasury allocates at least 15% of the National budget to the healthcare sector in line with the Abuja declaration ( this is the only thing you managed to fulfill)
• support operational research by targeting possible solutions to non communicable diseases (NCDs)
• review remuneration structure for medical professionals 
• invest in new healthcare facilities in order to ensure access by all to health services particularly in rural and resettlement areas
• resuscitate the country's pharmaceutical industry to increase the availability of drugs at affordable prices
• develop and implement a health services manpower skills development plan and build specialized high-tech health facilities in order to become a sub regional health tourism hub
• support training of our medical professionals in advanced medical techniques and procedures in India, China. Cuba and Russia among others. This will benefit many Zimbabweans who cannot afford to travel aboard to seek specialized medical care
• establish at least one new hospital per administrative district by 2023
• ensure proper coordination of reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health programs through a new heath strategy and
• promote universal health coverage.

Of all these VP and Minister Chiwenga you only achieved one and it is mind boggling how you are failing to restore legacy in the health sector. Health is a fundamental human right which your ministry is denying millions of Zimbabweans. My fellow countrymen can't afford to get treated in private hospitals which are very exorbitant in healthcare fees. Public hospitals are illequipped to cater for ordinary Zimbabweans and maternal mortality is increasing. I am sure you want to leave a positive legacy and that legacy can only be one of the man who revived healthcare in Zimbabwe and put a smile on people's faces.

We can't continue to put lipstick on pigs whilst pretending that everything is under control. Nothing is under control. People are suffering, people are struggling and people are dying.

I implore you Soko, to do the right thing to commit to save Zimbabweans from doom. There is nothing impossible under the sun. Impossibility is just in the mind. We all just need to walk into a government hospital and get treated by happy, well remunerated nurses and doctors who have medicines in their pharmacies and everything that is needed for a hospital to fully function. We have many organic intellectuals in this country who can help revamp the health sector with ideas, resources and expertise. 

Lastly, I recommend that you make sincere efforts to reform and manage the health sector to effectively and efficiently deliver comprehensive, quality health services that are equitable, accessible, affordable and sustainable for all the people in Zimbabwe. I also pray that your ministry fulfills the National health strategy plan in the NDS documents and works tirelessly to deliver world class standard quality healthcare to all Zimbabweans regardless of class. A healthy nation is a productive nation. 

In anticipation of a favourable response, I remain;

Linda Tsungirirai Masarira
LEAD President

Wednesday, 3 August 2022

Linda Masarira Open Letter to President Hakainde Hichilema

3 August 2022

Dear President Hakainde Hichilema

The unlawful detention of Ambassador Mumbi Phiri former MP and PF Deputy Secretary General is totally unacceptable and a violation of her fundamental human rights. Sadly, it seems power has also consumed you that you have forgotten so early your promises to the people. You deceived the world, by claiming that you would adhere to human rights without fear or favour. 

The murder charge slapped on MUMBI PHIRI is trumped up, frivolous and 
vexatious with no tangible evidence to secure a conviction. Politically motivated charges meant to  IT punish, silence and instil fear should be condemned by all. Mumbi is just a fierce and resolute politician who doesn't deserve   this inhumane treatment from a so called new dawn government. 

An attack on Mumbi Phiri is an attack on all female politicians in the world.  

As the President of Labour Economists and Afrikan Democrats Zimbabwe, I stand with Mumbi Phiri and demand justice for her. I demand the new dawn government to take Mumbi Phiri to court as soon as possible if at all they have corroborating evidence that incriminate her in the murder of Lawrence Banda. If they don't, they should absolve her of any wrong doing and discharge her.

An injury to one woman is an injury to all Mr. President. As a man who suffered illegal detentions, we expect you to be the change that Zambia has been waiting for. Incarcerating political opponents to settle political scores is archaic, retrogressive and will leave your legacy with a dent. Why are you abusing human rights Mr Hichilema? Mumbi is a wife, mother, sister and aunt who has family responsibilities.

In conclusion, Mr  President please release Mumbi Phiri and allow a fair trial to commence.

#ReleaseMumbiPhiri
#NoToHumanRightsAbuse
#RepressiveUseOfStateApparatus
#PoliticalInfluenceOverPenalSystem

Linda Tsungirirai Masarira
LEAD President

Wednesday, 22 June 2022

Why Respina Ziyanyanduko should be removed as NRZ GM



By Linda Tsungirirai Masarira

22 June 2022

The starting point is to evaluate Respina Zinyanduko. Who is she?

She was born on 19 June 1979, she joined NRZ board in August 2020, whilst she was employed by ZPC as a mere Legal Officer. She was not even in ZPC's Management Executive. 

Upon joining NRZ's board she served for less than 6 months before being appointed Acting General Manager in March 2021. In December 2021, she was appointed substantive General Manager after attending interviews which were conducted by her fellow Board Members. Respina lacks the necessary experience at Management Executive level as well as the Board level to really lead a strategic institution like NRZ.

To safeguard her incapacity she has embarked on a holocaust of eliminating all Senior and Experienced Managers who understand the railwayway system. She has been using Security Branch (Lithini Ndlovu) and Internal Audit Branch (Gilbert Sukwe)  to raise fictitious charges and unprocedurally hire the services of her Legal friend Haggis Moyo to come and fire her perceived enemies. This process has been going on for the past 6 months now. The Railway core business has been shelved aside thus affecting railway operations tremendously. The Railways is now like a kangaroo Magistrates Court.

Her Plan is to;

1. Eliminate the current Board Chairman Advocate Martin Dinha. Respina apparently sent a false Audit Report to the VPs office to tarnish the image of the Board Chairperson. There is a plan to control the board so that she and her accomplices can do as they want.

2. Eliminate Joel Lunga the Acting Chief Finance Officer who has since written to the board exposing the unethical and corrupt conduct by Respina Ziyanyanduko  and have control over Finances.

3. Eliminate Nyasha Maravanyika, PR Manager, because he stands up and refuses to accept nonsense. He had previously exposed her shenanigans in the media.

4. Eliminate Eng Phillip Chifamba. Railways must ideally be led by an Engineer. Eng Chifamba is the most experienced and Senior Engineer. He is currently on suspension over fabricated stories.

5. She eliminated Maxwell Matende. He was in charge of Operations. Very experienced and well versed with running of trains. He was dubiously seconded to RMS. 

6. She eliminated Kashangura who is qualified and was supposed to be the Chief Internal Auditor. She instead appointed Gilbert Sukwe who she uses to write false reports as a basis of attacking and implementing her evil ambitions.

She is also abusing the NRZ Security branch. Respina uses Runhare to gather and intimidate people. She has daily briefs with him whilst the Security Services Manager is just sitting in his office. The recent retrenchment of 20 people was driven by Runhare to eliminate Trade Unionists and people who were passing negative comments about her on WhatsApp groups. Ndlovu the Security Manager is just a useless stooge. Remember the issue of the refund where he was instructed not to recommend payment. He cannot act independently.

Respina Ziyanyanduko misrepresented to the Board on retrenchment without going through the HR Committee so that she could fire 3 Union Presidents 

1. Kamurai Moyo - ZARWU President

2. Sikhumbuzo B. Moyo - RAU Prseident

3.F. Dambudzo -RAU S.G.

and other staff members percieved as her enemies.

NRZ conducted Interviews for Accountants. Respina refused to sign the score sheets. She directed her relative Chikwariro be appointed as the Recenue Accountant.

The panel comprised of 

1. Ms T  Maseko, HR
2. Mr J. Lunga, A/CFO
3. Mrs Zhou, Corporate Secretary 
4. Mrs Nyathi, Recruitment 

The person who was supposed to be appointed was P. Nhevera instead she appointed her known relative Mr Chikwariro. 

Her levels of nepotism are very alarming, she also employed Shepherd Mukanga her cousin as her driver and dubiously changed his grade from B4 to C4 which is a supervisory grade. Mr Chananukwa, her husband's young brother has also been given employment at the NRZ and given an altered grade. Security services is now full of her relatives as she continues with neptusm and unethical conduct within the NRZ.

Respina fired over 400 Short term Contract Workers ok n the grounds that there is no work, surprisingly she recruited her relatives into the Security Services branch. The burning question is why she did not offer the contract workers permanent contracts before recruiting permanent staff from outside? Shortly after retrenching several staff members in different departments under the guise of a restructuring and downsizing agenda, she went on a frenzy to recruit friends and relatives into permanent positions within the NRZ.

She has continously breached Procurement Regulations by getting the Services of Mr H. Moyo from Scanlen. There are no comparative quotes. All she does is get a quote and pay them USD4 900, air tickets, hotel bills, etc. How can Moyo come up with a fair determination on labour issues under such circumstances. Moyo is said to be her friend as well. Why hire Moyo when NRZ has a legal department and a full time employed Legal officer to deal with internal legal matters??? Food for thought!

Is if all this is not enough, Respina conducted Interviews for the Procurement Manager on a Saturday.

She excluded the Chief Financial Officer from the panel, despite recruitment policy which states that the GM must attend together with the CFO. It was employment corruption. Find attached a copy of the NRZ Recruitment policy.

For the avoidance of doubt. The recruitment of Mr. Gwaindepi as a Procurement Manager is null and void because the Procurement Board was not fully constituted. Read through NRZ's Selection Policy below.

She knew she was up to some mischief, she excluded the CFO who is a permanent member of the Board. She took Bowden and Mlambo her puppets to rubber stamp the recruitment of Gwaindepi, her brother.

The mind boggling question is;

How do you recruit a Procurement Manager without the Chief Finance Officer on the Recruitment Board. 

Procurement department has a huge impact on the Finances of an organisation. She recently allocated a vehicle to her Brother, Gwaindepi, a Toyota D4D ahead of other Senior Management members, Engineers who are in D5 and are working without vehicles. After the Acting CFO Lunga wrote to the Board alerting them of unethical conduct by the GM, she has since created malicious allegations against the A/CFO in a bid to get him fired ASAO to cover up her shenanigans. 

NRZ regulations state that when the GM flies, he/she flies in the economy class considering the financial quagmire the parastatal is facing. Respina flies herself in business class and has awarded herself many luxurious benefits which are outside her contract of employment as the General Manager.

Surely all the above clearly show that Respina Ziyanyanduko is not Executive Managerial material, lacks the necessary expertise to be a General Manager for a big institution like NRZ. My humble plea is for ZACC to investigate all the corrupt activities by Respina Ziyanyanduko, the NRZ Board to suspend her as NRZ GM until investigations are concluded and for the Ministry of transport to fully investigate the gross mismanagement of the parastatal.

Friday, 3 June 2022

CRISIS of PSMAS Card Members Failing to Access Healthcare in PSMI units and recommendations thereof

By Linda Tsungirirai Masarira 

Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) was formed in 1930 by the Government as non-monetary benefit to its employees to be utilised to access healthcare services.

Government has been contributing 80% whilst its employees contribute 20% towards this non-monetary benefit vehicle. The Society (PSMAS) has managed to grow over the years opening branches in every town and in 2006 managed to establish Premier Service Medical Investments (PSMI) a very important player in as far as provision of affordable health medical services is concerned. PSMI through PSMAS has grown to be the largest private healthcare service provider in the country catering for the majority of Government employees who are members of PSMAS through its hospitals, clinics, pharmacies and laboratories.

PSMAS and PSMI being a multimillion dollar business has not been spared from corruption which has to this very day threatened the existence of the two entities prompting the Government as the major contributor to the Society to intervene and arrest this anomaly as was witnessed during the Cuthbert Dube era and the recent public announcements by the Public Service Commission and the Honourable Vice President Cde CGND Chiwenga in his capacity as the Minister of Health.

These white collar crimes by PSMAS management of the entities and some of its board members has led to the formation of the Premier Service Holding Company (PSHC) through a 2015 Annual General Meeting (AGM) resolution which was fast tracked by the corrupt beneficiaries without the requisite terms of reference and guidance from the same AGM on operational funding and organisational structure.
PSMI and PSHC have been abused as vehicles of looting by this corrupt leadership which has renegaded from the core vision of the organisation of providing access to healthcare running their own peripheral vision engaging in gold buying and selling, microfinance and expansion beyond the country’s borders into Zambia. This has adversely affected the Government employee as funds have been abused and diverted away from healthcare with employees being charged a US dollar based shortfall to access service at PSMI units and chronic patients failing to access their medicines for various chronic illnesses such as hypertension and diabetes and those on dialysis missing sessions due to stock outs.

The recent efforts of intervention by the Government which is the major contributor of funds to the society for its beneficiaries has been attacked directly in the public by the Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU) an umbrella body of civil servant unions as a purported take-over of PSMAS by Government from its employees. It is noteworthy that the president of ZCPSTU, Cecilia Alexander and its vice president David Dzatsunga are current sitting board members of PSMI (vice board chair) and PSMAS (committee member) respectively thus conflicted in this very matter. It is even very disturbing to note that Cecilia Alexander a former member of the dissolved NSSA board has been getting benefits way beyond those stipulated in the Companies Act as a board member enjoying the luxury of a Mercedes Benz E300 registration number ADI-4658 fuelled and serviced at Zimoco by PSMI using public funds. Recently it was serviced at a cost of 1.5 million dollars yet pharmacies are empty and employees have gone for months without adequate salaries.
Amongst other beneficiaries of this rot in the board are Colonel Wellington Tutisa the PSMI board chair (defence representative) who has benefited a Toyota Fortuner AEN-0956 and Jeremiah Bvirindi the PSMAS board chair who has benefited a Nissan NP300 AEN-1787.
Currently PSMAS is failing to clear its arrears to third parties and PSMI is drowning in huge debt and its going concern status threatened by this opulent and reckless squandering and embezzlement of public funds yet efforts to revive and rescue PSMAS by Government are thwarted by soiled beneficiaries of the same flawed system in the name of trade unionism. Besides the tenure of the PSMAS board lapsed in May last year and these individuals despite having served two terms on the board continue to make executive decisions as they have become the defacto PSHC interim board and are hoping for renewal of their tenure by establishing a board of trustees in which they have ripped off Government adequate representation and voting powers. This rampant abuse of representative power by unionists with little business experience and exposure in a multi-million dollar business threatens the existence of the Society.

Statutory bodies are owed millions of dollars by PSMI debts which are not being serviced despite payment plans made with the concerned bodies hence majority of units are not regulatory compliant. Some have since garnished accounts to recover their dues. One dire example is Gweru City Council which is now contemplating legal action over a debt owed by Claybank Hospital (owned by PSMI) for millions of dollars of unpaid water bills covering a period of close to five years. The same story applies to other suppliers mainly for drugs, who are owed millions of dollars as well many of whom have since suspended supplies resulting in lack of stocks even the most basic drugs in all its pharmacies. List of creditors is endless.

What is worrisome is that the company is in this hopeless situation but its Directors and principal Board members are living in opulence. Their subterfuge is their purported main Debtor, PSMAS which they claim is not remitting funds to them. This is an incorrect position as there are many avenues through which PSMI may improve its revenues if management is willing but the real problem emanates from the management itself. A flawed management embedded on sordid avarice and misplaced priorities can never be expected to do better than plunder and destroy. Nepotism and abuse of office has seen board members children and relatives getting employment in key critical areas and even some running companies which directly supply the organisation with prepayments into their accounts with the PSMI board chair’s security company providing all security services in the organisation. 

The Zambian investments (Premier Service Medical Aid Society Zambia Limited and Health Shield Medical Services Limited) have never been clearly acknowledged in public with their financials and shareholding shredded in a mystery despite numerous year end audits confirming it to be running huge loses which cast material doubt on their going concern status. Moreover, twenty percent shareholding of these entities by former Group Chief Executive Officer Cuthbert Dube have been purported. Efforts for proper corporate governance through a forensic audit has been shot down since the Cuthbert Dube era in all PSMAS investment vehicles a quite worrisome development in a multi-million dollar business. 

Employees have expressed a vote of no confidence in the leadership and the entire board through their relevant structures but have been victimised and others fired for highlighting this stinking rot. A position clearly outlining employee incapacitation threatening service provision was submitted to the Public Service Commission efforts which management has attacked as being led by culture misfits and which they allege threatens the viability of their engagements on subscription review which they pinpoint as the only solution to the current quagmire. 

As a way forward in support of the sustenance of the non-monetary benefit of government employees, an Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Society has been proposed for the 30th June 2022 amongst which is an array of proposed interventions meant to arrest this decay and correct this wayward anomaly in PSMAS and its investments. Every PSMAS card carrying member has the right to attend and participate and cast their vote in this very important and strategic AGM of the Society to be held at the Rainbow Towers Hotel on the 30th June at 1000hours. The main purpose is correction of the previous hoodwinking and callous interventions that have been made by the flawed beneficiaries and management through;

i. Dissolution of Premier Service Holding Company (PSHC) and its Trust which are embezzling public funds and running a peripheral vision outside the Society’s core mandate of ensuring healthcare access to its Card Carrying Members
ii. Deliberations on the core mandate of the Society and its investments especially card acceptance and access to healthcare
iii. Invoking SI 330 of 2000 Subsection 26 which allows for the suspension of the Society’s Management and Board and pave way for an interim management to allow execution of the forensic audit without hindrance and interference
iv. Extension of Forensic Audit to all PSMAS investments including PSHC to safeguard public funds and their utilisation
v. Centralisation of all payments and payrolls at PSMAS for all its investment entities and ensuring viable and competitive remuneration of the healthcare workforce being threatened by brain drain 
vi. Restructuring of the investment vehicle management and workforce to a lean sustainable structure

In conclusion government should seriously consider prioritizing the revival of PSMAS as soon as yesterday as civil servants right to healthcare as enshrined in section 76 of the constitution is continuously violated as they fail to access healthcare. In the spirit of leaving no one behind, access to healthcare should be prioritized for every Zimbabwean.

Wednesday, 25 May 2022

Linda Masarira #AfricaDay2022 Message to Africa


25 May 2022

This morning, I celebrate Africa day with all Africans. I wish we could give this day more reverence as Afrikan people as we do to some holidays like Christmas and Easter. We are all Afrikans first before we belong to any nationality thus the importance of recognizing our Afrikaness first. 

We are at a stage in time were Africa is under siege, yet millions of us are not paying attention. The recolonization of Africa agenda is now on full throttle yet some of us still choose to side with the neocolonialism. Wake up Africa and save your continent.

The contentious question would be, how do we build the Africa we want, when we have the majority of the African populace ignorant of their culture and heritage. Our people have no self determination and still have a deep seated colonial mentality.

As the continent of Africa gathers today in celebration of our blackness and African heritage, Labour Economists and Afrikan Democrats (LEAD) cries out over the complete vilification and downgrading of the African people by the ruthless white supremacy racists and Islamic terrorists.

More depressing is the reversal of the gains and vision of the Organization of African Unity (OAU). The 25th of May is the day we remember the launch of the OAU which was later renamed to African Union (AU),  after seriously introspecting into the matter we have come to realize that not only was the organization renamed but it was also captured to run the white man's agenda at the expense of Africans.

Over the past 59 years  Africa focused on the decolonization agenda, the struggle against apartheid and attainment of political independence for the continent. On the occasion of The Golden Jubilee headed by the African Union (AU) the continent re-dedicated herself to the attainment of the Pan African Vision. It is in light of this that the Agenda 2063 was founded under the Pan Africanist guidelines. Fifty years after the first thirty-three (33) independent African states took a landmark decision to form the Organization of African Unity, we are looking ahead towards the next fifty years. This is the most painful thing that Labour Economists And Afrikan Democrats (LEAD) finds nothing to celebrate. The idea is good but the implementation worries as it proves lack of seriousness and the willingness to perform.

I urge my fellow African leaders from both ruling and opposition parties to stop being mere planners but rather start implementing the unity Agenda for the purpose of improving Africa. History demonstrated through the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland that unity is productive than anything else. The hallmark of foolishness is not merely the production of failed results but not learning anything from previous mistakes. Nkwame Nkrumah in a speech to the Ghanaian National Assembly made his views loud and clear when he said, “This new Africa of ours is emerging into a world of great combinations – a world where the weak and the small are pushed aside unless they unite their forces” (Webster Boahen and Tidy, 1967:383).

We must unite for economic viability, first of all, and then to recover our mineral wealth in Southern Africa, so that our vast resources and capacity for development will bring prosperity for us and additional benefits for the rest of the world. The war against exploitation and destruction of Africa was the pre-eminent in Nkrumah’s speeches and writings. He lamented about the division between African leaders and saw failure in division and success in unity for all African states and people. This clarion call for unity against imperialist and neo-colonialist interests fell on deaf ears and today, the IMF, EU, China, the United States of America and multinational corporations are wreaking havoc in Africa, without any regard for the peoples’ well-being.

Neo-colonialism is a monster that must be resisted if Africa is to make strides in its efforts to overcome its socio-cultural, economic and political predicaments. Many African leaders still strongly believe that the problems of Africa can solely be solved from outside Africa as epitomized by their reliance on former colonial masters thereby proving that they do not have an independent mind of their own. As LEAD we believe it’s high time that Africa seeks to harmonize her resources to move from being labelled as Third World.
We need to ask ourselves, “What have we contributed to the wellbeing of our countries and Mother Africa.” We need to remind ourselves that Africa is more important than us. When Africa is in shambles it discriminates not between Southern and Northern Africa or even individual countries as shown by the mass movement of people towards South Africa for better livelihoods thereby causing pressure on resources. We need to realize that we have an intergenerational duty to ensure that Africa is safe for generations to come and not only us so that those generations to come will not be forced to cry foul over our mismanagement of resources.

As the new breed of nationalism and Pan Africanism on the Zimbabwean Political landscape, LEAD is setting the record straight that as custodians of African Heritage we are disappointed by the way we continue to be treated as second class citizens in our own motherland. The way in which Africa is being governed is very retrogressive and breeds the spirit of self hate among citizens. 

Since parceling out of African land by foreigners in the new Scramble for Africa our continent has become the home of poverty and foreign manipulation. It worries all progressive African citizens how Libya was turned into a war zone in pursuit of foreign leadership principles defined and determined by American leadership through a bogus organization masquerading as United Nations (UN). 

How do we attain the Africa we want, when global bodies are working against Africa in cahoots with world super powers. As we commemorate Africa Day today, several African countries are in conflict, their citizens living in terror & insurgents running amok killing innocent civilians in cold blood.

The situation in Chad is heartbreaking. Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict which has led to thousands of civilian deaths and displacements and allegations of war crimes and ethnic cleansing hovering over the conflict. 

We are not even worried about the US expansionist agenda. The US continues to increase their military bases in Africa and some of us actually sing praises to the impending military invasion of most Afrikan states.

This week the US passed a bill to prohibit trade between African countries and Russia. The AU hasn't bothered to issue a statement on the matter. Today I am reminding the US that Africa is not their property. The US is an international criminal, it is actually in violation of international law. It is totally disregarding Afrikan states sovereignty & bullying Afrikan countries. This issue must be taken to the international court because the US no moral nor legal right to prohibit Afrikan countries from deciding who they want to trade with or deal with. It is illegal, it is immoral and grotesquely and canterkarously evil.

Since the turn of the millennia, Africa faces a severe threat of neo colonialism which is the reversal of the gains attained in the 1900s.

The new African leaders have over the years been brainwashed and are easily ushering back colonialism on silver platters.

Many African leaders are selling and repartitioning Africa and surrendering their souls and their countries to the hands of colonizers for pieces of silver.
Those who dare push for the unity of Africa and dare push for a new liberation trajectory that seeks to give Africans power and control over their means of production are vilified, their citizens are  brainwashed, paid and mobilized to revolt and overthrow them.

The West has over the years been working on strategies of keeping Africans divided and fighting over crumbs, pushed to the margins and retaining the third world status that survive at the benevolence of the rich countries who acquired their wealth through pillaging African resources, from slave trade to colonialism and to neo colonialism.
As such Africans are failing to find each other and have a common cause. Those who pushed the African dream have been eliminated and replaced by puppets.

Just next door we have the Mozambique islamist insurgency in the North Cabo Delgado province which has led to a refugee crisis which is also unfortunately funded by those who are now playing savior.

As we celebrate Africa Day we realize that after being sold a dummy we have nothing to write home about but every justification to curse our very own leadership. It is time we reshape our path as a people. Cultural degradation must stop forthwith if we are to prosper as a people.

The recent developments in Gaza are a sign that religion has been used a tool to pacify most Africans. Too much faith without practical and logical solutions to life problems is the hallmark of foolishness and must be dismissed. 

As was noted by the founding fathers of Africa at the inception of the OAU in Addis Ababa, the late great icon of Africa Kwame Nkrumah highlighted the need for a United States of Africa so that we could systematically defend the continent from neo-colonialism. In as much as it might seem as if it's too late, we have to follow the path. 

Today we remind ourselves that our voices will never be silent when our continent is under threat. We will not rest until Africa as a whole gains recognition of being an equal participant in the decisive boards determining the human agenda at international level. We need to rededicate ourselves particularly as young people to the African Agenda which our forefathers failed to achieve during their lifetime. History has demonstrated time and again that at critical moments in life it is the young men and women in every society who move societies. When the Ottoman Empire was under threat it is the young men and women who defended their society.

We need to remind ourselves as Africans that brothers should not rise against brothers, sisters should not rise against each other. Political conflicts should not be a matter of physical fights or wars but a battle of ideas that move society forward for the common good. We need to recognize that we can do something to save our continent. As Africans we seek social cohesion, political stability, economic emancipation just to mention but a few and to achieve these we need to introspect and realize that united we stand and divided we fall.

As Africans we need to be mentally de-colonized and take a firm stance by going back to our culture, which we inherited from our forefathers. It is a matter of fact that we should minimize eating the food that our colonial masters are exporting to us. We have to be mentally strong and refuse some of the food we are importing which may be unhealthy to us.

Before the advent of colonialism, Africans were living much healthier and longer lives without suffering from most of the diseases that we are now faced with today. As Africans in particular we have a moral obligation, to reflect our minds on the dangers some of these food might have on our health. We have to maintain our culture, diets, and traditions to make the West know that we are no longer in the era of colonialism and can now live independently.

The crisis of Africa can be therefore summarized in this observation. The citizens of Africa are incapacitated, firstly, in their endeavors to try and deal with the environment and secondly, in their effort to try and understand nature and carve out developmental tools. This incapacity is premised on and compounded by Africa’s colonial legacy. Going forward there should be a deliberate effort towards mental realignment whose objective is meant to change mind-sets to inspire new self-determinist social, economic and political perceptions.

To say Afrika is incapable of economic development without the involvement of foreigners is an insult to the whole Afrikan race. Afrika is in the current position because of its colonial legacy. A number of issues need to addressed and corrected if Afrika has to move forward. The focus of anyone who purports to champion Afrikan progress should invariably be on mental decolonization and realignment of our traditional value systems with modern political systems. Imperialism did not only alienate Afrikan resources but severely maimed the African thought process. It impacted on their perception of self and their ability to forge a sustainable, social, economic and political future. The assumed low self-esteem is the arch emery and prime impediment to Afrikan societal evolution. 

In a nutshell, Africa will not realize her potential unless we are united. As we celebrate Africa Day 2022 we have to be truthful to ourselves on how we can have meaningful development through home grown solutions.

#AfricanSolutionsForAfricanProblems
#TogetherWeCan


Linda Tsungirirai Masarira
LEAD PRESIDENT

Sunday, 8 May 2022

Linda Masarira : Mother's Day Message



8 May 2022

Mother's day is a day that we honour mother's. This day has it's origins in the USA. The American incarnation of Mother’s Day was created by Anna Jarvis in 1908 and became an official U.S. holiday in 1914. Jarvis would later denounce the holiday’s commercialization and spent the latter part of her life trying to remove it from the calendar. While dates and celebrations vary, Mother’s Day traditionally has become an international day to celebrate mother's. In our own calendar February is a women's month in our own culture that is why it is called Kukadzi. It would be imperative to have our own Zimbabwean way of celebrating women and mother's in the month of Kukadzi. 

Mother's love shapes cultures and individuals. While most mothers know that their love and emotional availability are vital to their children’s well-being, many of us do not understand the profound and long-lasting impact we have in developing our young children’s brains, teaching them first lessons of love, shaping their consciences and bringing them up into this harsh and cruel world. At a time when society urges women to seek their worth and personal fulfillment in things that take them away from their families and intimate bonds, I implore women to keep on nurturing love to their husbands and children and to keep on strengthening intimate bonds with the family. 

Motherhood has no manuals, no guidelines and no rewards & recognition which makes it the most difficult leadership role ever with a never-ending responsibility of planning, training mentoring, budgeting, decision making, delegating, communicating and a whole lot more. As we lead our families, let us #LetLoveLEAD and raise children that are gender sensitive who understand what equality is, children who are anti-violence who will understand the aspect of using dialogue as a means to resolve conflict. We can end violence in the world if we take up our natural role as peace ambassadors.

A Mother's love is unconditional
For a mother, a child always remains her baby even if he turns 60 or becomes a tycoon, a leader or a thinker. Mothers hold this strong aspect of loving their children in any phase of life or situation. This unconditional love of mothers is what makes them so special for every child.

As we celebrate mother's day today, my heart bleeds as I think of what Marry Mubaiwa is going through with no access to her children. With all due respect, I humbly and publicly appeal to the Vice President of Zimbabwe Dr Chiwenga to allow his ex wife access to her children. Children should never be used to fix the other parent in a conflict. Ndakumbirisawo Soko. 

There is a mother in every woman who manages the home as well as work all across the world. While making hard decisions, they drive a strong aspect of empathy and make it much more acceptable and sustainable, helping the organization in the longer run. We have seen our mothers eat last and sacrifice the best for the family.

By design every woman enjoys the quality to derive strong enduring values from their motherhood such as empathy, Diversity of Thinking and greater ability to multi-task, which is in their DNA and they carry that wherever they go. That is why women make great LEADers.

In conclusion, I celebrate my mother MaSiziba. A great woman who raised a beautiful Afrikan woman. Ndokudai Mai Linda. 

I celebrate all the mother's in the world today. As we breastfed life into our children, today I encourage everyone of you to breastfeed love, unity, tolerance and peace to the world.

No Woman No Cry
No Mother No Life
Happy mother's day

Sunday, 1 May 2022

Linda Masarira Workers Day 2022 Statement

LEAD President Workers Day 2022 statement

1 May 2022

As the whole world celebrates Workers day today, my heart bleeds with sorrow about the current working conditions of the majority of workers in Zimbabwe who are struggling to make ends meet. One of the struggles that led to the Chimurenga liberation struggle was the worker's struggle, need for self determination, equal opportunities and land to all native Zimbabweans. 42 years after independence, workers are now in a worse off situation than they were in the colonial era. The gains of the liberation struggle have been reversed by a governance system that is anti-workers and leaders who are greedy, selfish and corrupt across the political divide. Politicians continue using the worker's struggle for their own political grandstanding at the expense of the worker. 

The struggle for emancipation by the Zimbabwean workers has its roots in the happenings of the 
late 19th Century. After obtaining the Rudd concession the whites did not stop but rushed to obtain the royal charter from the Queen of England. If one reads this colonial document together with the 
Rudd concession they will realize that it was these documents that stripped the Zimbabwean 
people of their right to own resources and turned them into labourers. The 1893 and 1896 rebellions were efforts by our ancestors to reject being reduced to second class citizens in their own land. THE First Chimurenga was not only a fascinating protest and African struggle rallying against colonialism 
but a rejection of the colonial socio-economic system. However due to superiority of fire power 
we lost and the whole nation was turn into a reserve of labourers for the emerging colonial state.

The Africans were forced into tribal trust lands (marginal farming areas characterised by poor climatic and soil conditions) while the whites not only took the best farming lands but also began to fashion out an agro based industry. The harsh economic conditions in the reserves
had few survival options and black people had no choice but to turn to the whites for wage labour. Gradually a new type of African man who depended on wage labour emerged. To keep the Africans coming 
the whites not only treated these workers as subhuman but offered them very low wages. As early as 1910 the Afrikans began to organize themselves to challenge not only the low wages but the 
whole idea of having to be treated as subhuman yet they were the means by which the white 
economy grew. In 1914, the Matabele National Home Movement became vocal in denouncing plans to reduce the size of reserves which was a means to further impoverish the Afrikans so that they could provide cheap labour to whites. 

In 1922, there was a referendum on whether to have ties with South Africa but only 60 out of the 900 000 African workers and their families were eligible to vote. In response, Abraham Twala, a Zulu 
Anglican teacher wrote: 
“Experience has taught us that our salvation does not lie in Downing Street.” Surprisingly that it’s now over 100 years and yet we the Afrikan workers are still yoked to the same forces that forced Twala to sound these words of protest.

Experience should be teaching us that our salvation does not lie 
at the factory door but it lies in parliament. Experience should be teaching us that our salvation does not lie at the tripartite negotiating table but lies in the August house that fashion the laws. We desperately need laws that are pro poor at the same time protecting the interests of the worker. 

The case of the Zimbabwean worker today is a sad story which has seen over 80% of the working 
class living below the living wage or the poverty datum line. The remainder of Zimbabwean workers have been forced to seek economic refugee in foreign lands where they not only sell their labour cheaply but work under 
conditions which can be referred to as modern day slavery. These gallant sons and daughters of the Zimbabwean soil are riling under xenophobic attacks in countries like South Afrika and 
Botswana. To make matters worse the agents of imperialism stripped Zimbabwe of its national dignity by taking away its investment power the Zimbabwean dollar. Without a local currency Zimbabwe is not able to create meaningful wealth to cause economic growth.

In the year 1999 we 
the workers formed what we thought was a workers’ party to try to avert a looming economic crisis. Unfortunately the neo-colonialists saw through our vision and sneaked into our ranks and again diverted our revolutionary efforts. Instead of championing the cause of the citizens the party
worked hard to advance the interests of our former colonisers until it split several times because of power struggles. This has been evidenced by its 
call for the imposition of sanctions on our motherland and the creation of an atmosphere of 
political intolerance and hate. It is also sad to realise that despite having given birth to the party
we, the workers and citizens no longer have a voice in the movement. 

We the workers and disadvantaged groups of Zimbabwe also realise the spirit of Pan Afrikanism which fueled the revolutions for political emancipation resulting the formation of the Organization 
of Afrikan Union has died. We therefore take it upon ourselves to work starting in Zimbabwe to 
rekindle this flame and push fellow workers throughout Afrika to redirect the Afrikan effort towards getting Afrika take her seat at the table of continents on an equal footing. In doing so we want to go into the world wielding our formidable resource and labour power which for years has been used to develop Europe and the United States of America. It’s no robbery for Afrikan labourers to demand the humane treatment of the Afrikan and the refusal by Afrika to be referred to as a third world. We have developed cultural values and technologies which have contributed 
immensely to the modernization of the world and demand fair treatment. As such LEAD will be advocating for reparations from Britain and other countries that benefited with our mineral resources and cheap labour during the colonial era.

We implore government to give priority to find lasting solutions to the plight of all civil servants, war veterans and workers in Zimbabwe. The government is on record stating that "Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo" which we agree to and also add that "Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo vakaguta, vanezvikwanisiro zvakakwana." In the spirit of "Leaving no one behind" which was this years National Independence theme, we humbly request the President of Zimbabwe Cde ED Mnangagwa not to leave the worker's behind as they are the key enablers of inclusive economic growth and achievement of NDS 1. A demotivated worker is unproductive. We demand decent salaries for all workers and safe working conditions.

To redirect our efforts to achieve full economic potential with a generational mandate we have decided to regroup under a new banner. In a show of resilience we are reorganized ourselves as Labour, 
Economists Afrikan Democrats (LEAD). In this renewed existence we are applying all our efforts 
towards reclaiming the worker's revolution for all Zimbabweans. 

• Experience has taught us that the issue is not about salaries. 
• Experience has taught us that the issue is note about the cost of living. • Experience has taught us that it’s not about prizes of goods. 
• Experiences has taught us that it’s all about governance. 

As long as we the workers are not in 
government nothing will change. We will not stop until all the means of productions are in the hands of a worker’s government. We will not stop until we have taken over government. We will not
stop until we have created a social democratic society directed by a workers’ government it’s time 
to LEAD!!!! Together we can achieve labour reforms united in our diversity.

Linda Tsungirirai Masarira
LEAD President