Wedding of the year


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South African President Jacob Zuma’s daughter Gugulethu married Movement for Democratic Change secretary-general Welshman Ncube’s son Bongani in Bulawayo on December 27 in what Information Minister Sikhanyiso Ndlovu dubbed “the wedding of the year”.

Gugulethu and Bongani met at the University of Cape Town where they were both students.

She was the daughter of South African Foreign Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.

 

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09HARARE8

2009-01-05 06:30

2011-08-30 01:44

UNCLASSIFIED

Embassy Harare

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RHEHAAA/NSC WASHDC

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 HARARE 000008

 

AF/S FOR B. WALCH

ADDIS ABABA FOR USAU

ADDIS ABABA FOR ACSS

NSC FOR SENIOR AFRICA DIRECTOR B.PITTMAN

TREASURY FOR D. PETERS

STATE PASS TO USAID FOR L.DOBBINS AND E.LOKEN

COMMERCE FOR BECKY ERKUL

 

SIPDIS

 

E.O.12958: N/A

TAGS: PGOV PREL ASEC PHUM ECON ZI

 

SUBJECT: ZIM NOTES 01-02-2009

 

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1. SUMMARY

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Topics of the week:

 

– MDC and Civil Society Activists in Court…

– Next Steps…

– Bob Sent Morgan a Passport for Christmas…

– Wedding Bells Unite Zuma and MDC-M…

– Unproductive Year for Parliament…

– Cholera Response Continues…

– No Drought This Year…

– Miss Tourism Zim Crowned…

– Zimbabwe Not Quite Last In Global Competitiveness…

– Mobile Phone Providers Join The Dollarization Bandwagon…

– CFX Bank Chief Executive Officer Resigns…

– Demand For Zimbabwe Dollars Plummets…

 

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2. Price Movements-Exchange Rate

and Selected products

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Parallel rate for cash rose twelve-fold to Z$6,000,000,000:US$1

 

Check rate is steady at Z$10 quadrillion:US$1 against inter-bank

average of Z$5,840,000:US$1

 

Bread on the parallel market went up to Z$6,000,000,000

 

Sugar rose twelve-fold to Z$18,000,000,000/2kg

 

Petrol and diesel rose to Z$7,200,000,000/liter

 

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On the Political/Social Front

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3. MDC and Civil Society Activists in Court… At least 18 MDC and

civil society activists abducted between late October and

mid-December suddenly appeared in police custody on December 22 and

23 and are now the subject of numerous court cases. Lawyers believe

an additional 14 who remain unaccounted for are also in State

custody. Some are charged with conspiring to recruit and train

armed militias in Botswana and others are charged with recent police

station bombings. On December 24 a High Court judge ordered the

release of most detainees, but the State appealed and the case is

now pending with the Supreme Court. In the High Court on December

31, lawyers for human rights activist Jestina Mukoko urged Justice

Chitakunye to compel the State to investigate and arrest her

captors. State Security Minister Didymus Mutasa urged the Court to

limit details of any investigation on grounds of national security.

In its argument, the State claimed that the Attorney General’s

office is not subject to court directives. Chitakunye will issue a

decision on January 2, and the group of 16 will appear in the

magistrate’s court for a bail hearing (again) on January 5; two were

ordered released on the 30th. Lawyers continue to experience

difficulty accessing abductees in custody. At least nine were

tortured in custody, as confirmed by medical examination late on

December 30. See 08 Harare 1183, 1145, and 1147.

 

4. Next Steps…The MDC is considering strategy and whether and how

to participate in a power-sharing government.

See Harare 006 and 08 Harare 1146.

 

5. Bob Sent Morgan a Passport for Christmas… On Christmas Day,

Morgan Tsvangirai received his passport, after a seven month wait.

Robert Mugabe and MDC-M leader Arthur Mutambara have urged

 

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Tsvangirai to return to Zimbabwe. Tsvangirai remains outside of

Zimbabwe, for now, but plans to return soon. See Harare 1139 and

1146.

 

6. Wedding Bells Unite Zuma and MDC-M… South African’s African

National Congress’s President Jacob Zuma was in Bulawayo on December

27 for his daughter Gugulethu’s marriage to Bongai Ncube, son of

MDC-M Secretary General Welshman Ncube. Gugu’s mother, Zuma’s

ex-wife and current South African Minister of Foreign Affairs,

Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, and officials from both MDC factions and

ZANU-PF also attended the celebration. The happy couple met at the

University of Cape Town, where they are both students. Zimbabwean

Minister of Information and Publicity, Dr Sikhanyiso Ndlovu, dubbed

it the “wedding of the year.”

 

7. Unproductive Year for Parliament… 2008 was one of the most

unproductive years on record for the Zimbabwean parliament. Just

three bills were passed – all in January. In addition, the House of

Assembly only sat for 13 days, the Senate for 11 days, and no

parliamentary committees have been appointed since August. The GOZ

enters 2009 without a budget, meaning that the government is only

allotted one-third of its 2008 budget – a paltry sum given

hyperinflation – until parliament passes a new budget. The House of

Assembly is due to reconvene on January 20, and the Senate on the

27th. The first order of business will be Constitutional Amendment

19.

 

8. Cholera Response Continues… The epidemic has now affected all

10 provinces and resulted in 31,656 suspected cases and 1,586 deaths

since August. However, some rural cholera treatment centers have not

reported in days or, in some cases, weeks. The USG pledge of US$6.8

million is being rapidly allocated, mostly to NGOs and UN agencies

for water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions.

Nevertheless, the government mouthpiece The Herald has portrayed

other donors as more generous and implied the U.S. is not

assisting.

 

9. No Drought This Year… The Herald reported on December 31 that

Zimbabwe’s major reservoirs are 85% full. Despite this, most urban

areas do not have access to piped water due a number of problems

including lack of chemicals, inadequate pumping capacity and

numerous leaks along the distribution mains, thanks to years of

neglect and under-investment.

 

10. Miss Tourism Zim Crowned… Vanessa Sibanda beat out 29 other

contestants for the title of Miss Tourism Zimbabwe on December 30.

Pageant organizers, the parastatal Zimbabwe Tourism Authority,

reportedly paid Congolese drummer Kanda Bongo Man US$100,000 to

perform at the televised pageant. The event was attended by

numerous ministers, ZANU-PF MPs, and the Presidential Guard.

Sibanda will receive a Mercedes Benz C200 for use during her reign.

 

 

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On the Economic and Business Front

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11. Zimbabwe Not Quite Last In Global Competitiveness… According

to the newly released World Economic Forum’s 2008-2009 Report on

Global Competitiveness, Zimbabwe edged out Chad to rank 133 out of

134 countries evaluated.

 

12. Mobile Phone Providers Join The Dollarization Bandwagon…

Zimbabwe’s mobile service providers are now allowed to bill clients

in foreign currency,joining a growing number of businesses charging

or services in foreign exchange. The largest servce provider,

Econet, said this will allow it to xpand coverage and meet growing

foreign obligatios. Calls, however, are expensive, with the

 

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cheapest mobile phone call running US$0.29 per minute.

 

13. CFX Bank Chief Executive Officer Resigns… The Chief Executive

Officer (CEO) of CFX has resigned in an apparent response to the

Reserve Bank Governor’s decision to dissolve CFX and other banks’

boards following allegations of misconduct that culminated in the

suspension of five banks from the payments system on November 16,

2008. The CEO of the Zimbabwe Allied Banking Group (ZABG) continues

to be suspended.

 

14. Demand For Zimbabwe Dollars Plummets… The introduction of

shops that sell goods in foreign currency has seen a drastic fall in

demand for Zimbabwe dollars on the once-vibrant parallel market for

foreign exchange. Most people with free foreign exchange see no

reason to change it into Zimbabwe dollars as most goods and services

are now sold in forex even on informal markets. The Zimbabwe dollar

continues to lose value on the parallel market where it is now

trading at Z$6 billion:US$1.

 

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Quote of the Week

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15. “We should have been the ones who for a very long time occupied

the moral high ground. I’m afraid we have betrayed our legacy.” —

Archbishop Desmond Tutu speaking to BBC on December 24 on South

Africa’s role in the Zimbabwe crisis.

 

16. “There is no law in Zimbabwe that allows anybody to grab you in

your night clothes, put you in a car, blindfold you and take you to

undisclosed places for three weeks without your family knowing where

you are.” — Beatrice Mtetwa, defense lawyer for Jestina Mukoko and

other recent abduction victims.

 

 

DHANANI

 

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