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Zim is very likely to start to heat up :(
      #74721 - 27/03/07 05:45 PM

Zim creates reserve army
26/03/2007 20:08 - (SA)

Johannesburg - President Robert Mugabe's government has established a reserve force comprising veterans of the country's independence war to shore up the army, according to new regulations released on Monday.

"There is hereby established a reserve force of the army to be known as the war veterans reserve," reads part of the regulations, which were published in a government gazette.

The commander of the Zimbabwe National Army will be in charge of recruitment of the war veterans, according to the Defence (War Veterans Reserve) Regulations. The national army is already around 40 000 strong.

News of the new reserve comes amid heightened political tension in the country following the beating of opposition leaders two weeks ago and a subsequent police crackdown.

There are also claims the incident has heightened dissent within the top ranks of Zanu-PF, with senior party figures said to be against Mugabe's plans to stand in presidential elections next year. War veterans are seen as key supporters of Mugabe.

Creation of reserve force

The regulations did not say how large the reserve force would be, or how much each reservist would earn while on duty.

Shadow defence minister in the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Giles Mutsekwa said the creation of the reserve force was a reaction to the political situation in the country.

"They (the government) no longer have faith in the Zimbabwe Defence Forces. They would not rely on them to quell disturbances taking place in the country at the moment," he said.

War veterans were used seven years ago by the ruling party to spearhead a sometimes violent campaign of land invasions ahead of parliamentary elections that Mugabe's ruling party almost lost to the then fledgling MDC.

Last week the government denied reports that Angola was due to send more than 2 500 members of its paramilitary police, the Ninjas, to bolster the Zimbabwean police force.

http://www.news24.com/News24/Africa/Zimbabwe/0,9294,2-11-1662_2089428,00.html

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Re: Zim is very likely to start to heat up :( [Re: NitroX]
      #74722 - 27/03/07 05:47 PM

Having had two personal direct run-ins with the so called "warvets" in 2002 during farm invasions, I know these bastards are not or rarely actually ex-rebel war veterans of the civil war days.

They are drugged up, drunk thugs and petty gangsters. Ruffians to do the business of their bosses.


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Re: Zim is very likely to start to heat up :( [Re: NitroX]
      #74731 - 27/03/07 07:53 PM

John,I think we would all be interested to hear your first hand experiences.
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Re: Zim is very likely to start to heat up :( [Re: ALAN_MCKENZIE]
      #74753 - 28/03/07 03:21 AM

john i have to agree wholeheartly with you. we ran into the warvets on several occassion in various areas on various times. as near as we could tell most of them were street thugs from harare, recruited by uncle bobs heirachy. I might be nuts, but as i see the program there, uncle bob is a bad guy, but is also being used as a figurehead by a bunch of those underneath him. The ministers and generals i believe are a bigger problem than bob is himself. As long as uncle bob is around they can do their dirty work and blame it on him, and he's stupid enough to take the blame. Eventually the army has got to get sick and tired of the place and stage a coup, but then it's probably going to under the leadership of the crooked underlings now. Things are going to get worse before they get better, and god only knows when that will be.

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Re: Zim is very likely to start to heat up :( [Re: butchloc]
      #74898 - 29/03/07 04:44 AM

Looks like Uncle Bob has upped the ante.

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/IRIN/abab2291d35129e8bd2ecdfd9b15dbc0.htm

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      #74930 - 29/03/07 08:20 AM

I have asked a couple of PH's why Mugabe was still alive and hadn't had a bullet put through his head. The answer was, "We know how bad he is, we don't know how much worse the next one would be..."

I still don't think much is going to happen any time soon though.

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Re: Zim is very likely to start to heat up :( [Re: JPK]
      #75055 - 30/03/07 02:47 PM

ZANU PF urges party youths to ‘silence opposition’

Friday 30 March 2007


ZANU PF has relied on party youths and militia to crush the opposition during key elections By Chenai Maramba

KAROI – Zimbabwe’s ruling ZANU PF party political commissar Elliot Manyika has called on party youths and war veterans to prepare for a campaign of violence against the opposition, which he said had to be “silenced at all costs”.

Zimbabwe holds a presidential election as scheduled next year as well as early elections for Parliament after President Robert Mugabe abandoned plans to postpone the presidential poll to 2010.

The 83-year old Mugabe expects ZANU PF’s central committee meeting today to endorse him as candidate for the party in the presidential poll although some senior officials in the party are pushing for him to quit at the expiry of his term in March 2008.

Manyika, who spoke on Wednesday night at a hotel in the farming town of Karoi about 180km north-west of Harare, said the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) had to be taught that Zimbabwe’s independence “was won through blood”.

The youths and veterans of the country’s 1970s independence war would spearhead ZANU PF’s campaign for next year’s election while the army and police would back the ruling party, according to Manyika.

He said: "We have to gear up for violence against the opposition and we have to silence them at all costs especially here in the home province of our President (Karoi is in Mugabe’s home province of Mashonaland West). We have the army, police on our side and let’s teach them lessons that this country was won through blood."

War veterans and the youth militias have been the centrepiece of Mugabe and ZANU PF’s electioneering machine since 2000, unleashing violence, terror and murder against MDC supporters to ensure victory for the ruling party.

On the other hand, the army and police have been accused of either aiding ZANU PF youth militias or war veterans in committing violence against government opponents or simply turning a blind eye.

At least a hundred MDC activists have been killed during political violence since 2000.

The European Union, United States, New Zealand, Switzerland and Australia have imposed targeted sanctions against Mugabe and his top officials in part to punish them for allowing war veterans and youths militia to commit political violence and human rights abuses.

Mugabe and ZANU PF deny condoning political violence and human rights abuses and say the Western sanctions are a punishment for their seizure of land from white farmers for redistribution to landless blacks.

Manyika’s call for violence against the opposition comes as Southern African Development Community leaders this week met in Tanzania to try and push Mugabe to agree to dialogue with the MDC to find a solution to Zimbabwe’s political and economic crisis. - ZimOnline

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Re: Zim is very likely to start to heat up :( [Re: Grizzly]
      #75085 - 31/03/07 12:59 AM


Has anyone heard of safari cancellations due to increasing tensions?


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Re: Zim is very likely to start to heat up :( [Re: 500grains]
      #75114 - 31/03/07 04:09 AM

Could be a good year to plan to catch some late season deals. Hunters bailing out has got to leave extra quota at reduced prices.

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Re: Zim is very likely to start to heat up :( [Re: JPK]
      #75119 - 31/03/07 06:36 AM


Looks like my 2008 DG safari in Zim is becoming iffy--

Worse, I already sent them a deposit!!!

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Re: Zim is very likely to start to heat up :( [Re: hoppdoc]
      #75126 - 31/03/07 08:54 AM

HopDoc,

Who did you book with:

Agent?
Outfitter?
PH?

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      #75146 - 31/03/07 11:44 AM

I signed on with Mokore Safaris for DG hunting Buff/Ele in September 2008--

PH's are Barry Duckworth & crew-they must negotiate and try to retain their present concession in the Chewore area this year. Politics with ZIM officials are obviously involved--

Time will tell

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Re: Zim is very likely to start to heat up :( [Re: hoppdoc]
      #75148 - 31/03/07 12:51 PM

Some updates below. Perhaps the silver lining here is that the situation in Zim is getting attention.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/03/31/wzim31.xml

http://www.voanews.com/english/Africa/2007-03-30-voa66.cfm

http://allafrica.com/stories/200703301107.html

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Re: Zim is very likely to start to heat up :( [Re: 500grains]
      #75152 - 31/03/07 01:46 PM

500gr,

I changed my AR Group July 2007 Zim buffalo hunt to a Sept. Selous hunt with Pierre Von Tonder. About now I believe it is an additional $1,500.00 well spent.

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Re: Zim is very likely to start to heat up :( [Re: luv2safari]
      #75159 - 31/03/07 03:01 PM

Hopdoc,

An excellent outfit. Just first rate. Do you have an idea yet regarding who your PH will be?

Makore Safaris shares Chewore South with Roger Whittall Safaris and Western Safaris, (John and James Rosenfelt), two other top notch outfits. Roger Whittall and Barry Duckworth used to be partners but their wives didn't get along - go figure.

If you are in Chewore South, you will love it. I have hunted 34 days total there on two safaris, but with Roger Whittall Safaris. The Makori camp is very nice. Lots of buff in Chewore South, if you are patient and work hard you will be rewarded. I have killed four buff there, a just shy of forty incher - 39 1/2" but whose measuring? - and two thirty seven inchers along with a cow.

Are you hunting a trophy bull elephant or a tuskless? I hunted last September for a trophy bull but came up empty. Shot three tuskless there though in Sept, and one in Oct the previous year. The biggest bull we saw in Sept was about five feet of beautiful but thin ivory, probably 45lbs a side. Too young a bull for the third day of the safari - might have been a different call the last day though. But there was a bull whith DAMN big feet hanging around near the Makore camp, which was closed for awhile. Never did catch up to him. Who knows - big feet, small or broken ivory or big feet jaw dropping ivory...

Hope you find him if you are hunting a bull.

The Duckworth's and Whittalls are also neighbors in the Save Conservatory. I have been to a braii - BBQ - at the Duckworths' in the Save. Very nice folks and the PHs that I met there who work for the Duckworths were all great guys too.

I have also taken a just shy 17" bushbuck, a nice zebra stallion, a hyhena and a 4" klipspringer from Chewore South. Half dozen impala too. I have hunted lion there, but not too intensely since it interferes with elephant hunting, and struck out, seen maybe thiry though including lions, lioness, and cubs. Hunted leopard but same story. Gave up on a good leopard bait to try to find Big Foot but never caught him as I mentioned.

You will have a great safari!

JPK
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Buff from Chewore South:
This years:

Last years largest:

Last years second largest, but huge bosses:

Bushbuck:

Hyena:

Zebra:

Klipspringer - with a double rifle from 75yds!

A couple of tuskless:


A view from the mountains looking back into the valley, all you see is Chewore South, and then some!


Sorry all for the thread hijack.


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Re: Zim is very likely to start to heat up :( [Re: JPK]
      #75170 - 31/03/07 08:02 PM

I can hardly wait!! It will be the high point of all my hunting to date!!

Hopefully the Zim thing will resolve with Mugabe gone and a better quality of life for the Zim people.A very sad situation over there.The Zim people are suffering and starving.Bad decisions beget bad outcomes.


I would think Zim would remains friendly to Safari outfits who can provide the economy with $$, and some meat and subsistence for the people.But who knows??

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Re: Zim is very likely to start to heat up :( [Re: hoppdoc]
      #75221 - 01/04/07 12:41 PM

Looks like the SADC wimped out. And here's a shock:

ZANU PF endorses Mugabe for re-election

Saturday 31 March 2007

PRESIDENT Mugabe nominated to stand in next year's election

By Patricia Mpofu

HARARE – Zimbabwe’s ruling ZANU PF party on Friday nominated President Robert Mugabe as candidate for a national presidential election expected next year.

If Mugabe wins the 2008 poll as many political analysts predict he most likely will do, he will rule until 2014 to complete 34 years at the helm.

With the United Nations estimating the average life span of Zimbabweans at 34 years, many of Mugabe’s compatriots born around 1980 when he first assumed power would probably die with him the only leader they will have ever known.

Senior ZANU PF officials who attended the party’s central committee meeting that endorsed Mugabe as presidential candidate said political commissar Elliot Manyika nominated the President saying he was the “only candidate and there was no one else”.

“Immediately, without anyone seconding the nomination, the whole room erupted into song, dance and ululating with many delegates repeatedly chanting Gushungo! Gushungo! (Mugabe’s totem),” said a central committee member who spoke to ZimOnline on condition he was not named.

“There was not even debate on the matter, it was well choreographed so much that whoever may have wanted to oppose Mugabe’s nomination did not stand a chance,” added the central committee member.

While the delegates were working themselves into a frenzy singing praises to Mugabe, the 83-year old President then rose to his feet and clapping hands to acknowledge the boisterous support from the floor, he then victoriously marched out of the conference room - on his way to lunch!

“That was it, that is basically how this whole thing was decided,” our source said.

It was yet another sweet victory inside three days for the Zimbabwean leader, Africa’s oldest President and one of the few remaining of the continent’s big-men rulers.

Earlier in the week on Wednesday, Mugabe had faced down southern African leaders meeting in the Tanzanian city of Dar es Salaam, managing to get them to issue a public statement virtually backing him and calling on the West to lift sanctions against the Zimbabwean leader and his top officials.

Western governments and Zimbabwe’s main opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party had called on Southern African Development Community leaders to use the Dar es Salaam summit to pressure Mugabe not stand for re-election next year – a call the African leaders did not heed, at least going by the communiqué they issued.

Prior to Friday’s ZANU PF central committee meeting, some of the party’s most powerful leaders led by retired army general Solomon Mujuru worked hard to block Mugabe from standing in 2008.

The Mujuru group at first appeared it was winning the tussle with Mugabe when it blocked last December proposals by the President to postpone presidential elections to 2010, which would have given him two more years in office without having to face the electorate. But the anti-Mugabe faction will have to wait for another day.

Mugabe has ruled Zimbabwe since its 1980 independence from Britain but critics say his policies are responsible for an economic meltdown, which has left the majority of the country’s 12 million people mired in poverty as unemployment rockets while inflation has surged to nearly 2 000 percent. - ZimOnline

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      #75291 - 02/04/07 03:52 AM

Mr JPK do you shot from right or left shoulder? Left side cheekpiece on a double and a left-handed bolt rifle?

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      #75347 - 02/04/07 08:28 AM

Greener,

Sharp eye. I am a lefty. If you look back you will note that the cheekpeice disapeared in the off season between trips. Look at the klipspringer photo and then the next photo which is the first of two photos of elephants.

Before altering the rifle, and perhaps diminishing some of its value, I wanted to make sure that it was what I really wanted.

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Re: a little strange thing [Re: JPK]
      #75421 - 03/04/07 11:05 AM

Electricity costs to increase 520%
http://www.zimonline.co.za/Article.aspx?ArticleId=1157

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Re: a little strange thing [Re: JPK]
      #75445 - 03/04/07 09:06 PM

JPK,
Nice mixed bag of game! I am a lefty too, What rifles and scopes did you use? Thanks

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      #75495 - 04/04/07 06:35 AM

308,

I used a Marcel Thys sidelock double in 458wm and a Dakota Model76 in 375H&H. I believe that if you are going all the way to Africa to hunt dangerous game you need to take two DG capable rifles. Also the 375H&H shoots plenty flat for me.

The combination has worked very well for me.

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      #75548 - 04/04/07 08:59 PM

they struggle every day, but they are holding up, since im planning to go there in spetember for the Rifa test week for the PH and guides t osee how they train and to hunt alittle bit afterward the week, i hope everything comes through, but its probably in the city the action is, and in the countryside and the villages , the life continues as normal, i hope.....

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      #75830 - 07/04/07 03:35 PM

Iran to fund Zimbabwe radio station
aljazeera

FRIDAY, APRIL 06, 2007

Zimbabwe is to set up a new radio station to counter what it
perceives as propaganda from outside countries against Robert Mugabe, the
country's president.

Zimbabwe's information minister made the announcement after
talks on Friday with Rasoul Momeni, Iran's ambassador to Harare, in a deal
to refurbish public broadcasting studios in Bulawayo.

Sikhanyiso Ndlovu told the Ziana state news agency: "We are
under siege and being bombarded by the Western media broadcasting to our
people.

"There will be a revolutionary development in the media. We
should be able to tell our own story."

The short-wave station, the fifth to be run by the state, will
go on air before April 18 when the country commemorates its 27th
independence anniversary, according to the agency and the country's Daily
Herald newspaper.

Iran has already funded the upgrading of studios in the capital,
the new station will cost $39.6m.

In the face of growing criticism of his human-rights record,
Mugabe has in recent years increasingly turned to other countries, including
Iran, for help.

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      #76178 - 11/04/07 08:45 AM

And the land seizures start up again...

Two more white farmers kicked out

Wednesday 11 April 2007

By Nqobizitha Khumalo

BULAWAYO – Zimbabwean police officers last week stormed two white-owned farms and ordered the owners to vacate the properties in what observers said was a clear indication of ongoing lawlessness within the farming sector.

The police, led by a Senior Assistant Commissioner Chivangire, stormed Portwe Farm in Inyathi district in Matabeleland North province and ordered David Jourbert, to vacate the property as it now belonged to the police.

The police seized keys for the lodge and other buildings at the farm and told the farm workers that they were now working for the state.

It was not clear why the police seized the property.

Joubert has since filed an urgent High Court application to force the police to move out of the lodge. He also wants the police to return hunting rifles that were illegally confiscated from the farm during an earlier raid last February.

According to court papers, Joubert wants the court to bar the police from harassing workers and interfering with operations at the farm.

Police Commissioner Augustine Chihuri is cited as the first respondent while Assistant Commissioner Chivingire is the second while Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi is the third respondent.

“The relief sought is the return of the keys to the farm buildings confiscated by the second respondent and return of firearms unlawfully confiscated by officers acting under the authority of the first respondent.

“Eviction of police officers employed by the first respondent from the premises of the applicant whose presence on the applicant’s property is not lawful or necessary,” ¯reads part of the application.

In Masvingo, police invaded a farm belonging to Brian and Sally Alford in Chiredzi district and claimed that it now belonged to former Masvingo provincial governor Willard Chiwewe’s daughter, who is in her 20s.

Police spokesperson Wayne Bvudzijena refused to comment on the matter.

“That issue (farm invasions) is not is not within my jurisdiction. Why don’t you speak to the Minister of Lands, he might tell you exactly what is happening,” ¯said Bvudzijena.

Efforts to contact Land Reform and Resettlement Minister Didymus Mutasa were fruitless last night.

The new farm invasions come months after President Robert Mugabe’s government announced that it would not allow fresh farm invasions.

Zimbabwe, once considered the break basket of southern Africa, has grappled with severe food shortages over the past seven years after Mugabe sanctioned the seizure of white farms for redistribution to landless blacks.

Senior police and army officers as well as government ministers seized most of the farms with most government officials owning more than one farm in clear violation of the government’s one-man-one-farm policy. - ZimOnline

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