Chipinge Villagers Take Council To High Court

By A Correspondent| 13 Mahachi villagers who were yesterday convicted by Chipinge Magistrate Alfred Chinembiri are set to approach the High Court to appeal against the conviction and sentence.

Court appeal has been set to contest the sentencing of 13 Mahachi villagers by Justice Alfred Chinembiri of Chipinge Magistrates Court, for allegedly contravening section 24(1) as read with section 24 (4) of the Regional, Town and Country Act Chapter 29:12

The numbers of Mahachi villagers who were summoned before Chipinge Magistrates court started as 406 on their first court appearance on 5 February 2024.

The judgement by Justice Alfred Chinembiri ignored a number of yawning gaps, especially presented by Chipinge RDC, who brought contradictory Rhodesian maps that failed to prove that the accused were staying in a gazetted land . Throughout the trial the state witnesses were either unavailable or irrelevant to the matter before the courts.

It is on this basis that we are convinced a higher court will set aside the matter for lack of any merit

Importantly, the judgement by Alfred Chinembiri, has not given Chipinge Magistrates court any right or obligation to evict the villagers.

The court did not decide on the land ownership but only chose to penalise 13 out of 406 villagers to pay USD 50 fine before the 19th of April. 2024.

The judgement in question has no allocational effect on the villagers as they will continue to stay put as the legal counsel pursue justice at the High Court, which is part of the legal remedies available for them.

Advocate Tariro Tazvitya represents the villagers taking instructions from Professor Lovemore Madhuku.

Kaizer Chiefs Defender Dies

In terrible news Kaizer Chiefs defender Luke Fleurs tragically lost his life on Wednesday.

Fleurs was yet to make his Chiefs debut, having just signed for the club in October last year. 

The former SA U23 defender joined Chiefs on a free transfer after being released by SuperSport United. Fleurs’ departure from SuperSport came in rather mysterious circumstances, having just signed a long-term extension. That extension was supposed to fend off interest from Chiefs, which had been eyeing him on a free already. However, in a strange twist, the player ended up being released. Although it seems as if he was always destined to be a Glamour Boy, he was yet to break through.

During the Afcon break, Chiefs interim coach Cavin Johnson hinted that Fleurs was edging closer to his debut. He was not involved in match day squads in games Royal AM and the embarrassing Nedbank Cup exit to Milford. He then made his first bench appearance for the club in the victory over Golden Arrows. Unfortunately, he did not come off the subs bench to make a debut.

Fleurs tragically killed in hijacking
Now according to multiple reports, Fleurs was tragically killed in a hijacking gone wrong. It is believed that he was shot in the process. At the time of writing, Chiefs are yet to put out a statement on the matter. iDiski Times, however, claim to have got confirmation from a family member of the player about the incident.

Fleurs started his football journey at Ubuntu Academy development. He was then spotted by the watchful eye of SuperSport United. It did not take long for the player to adapt and prove his worth to A Matsatsantsa. Despite his young age, he quickly became a regular and it was then no surprise that he was selected for the SA U23 side for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. He would then earn a dream move to Chiefs.

He was just 24 at the time of his death. The South African News would like to extend their heartfelt condolences to the Fleurs and Chiefs family at this time. May his soul rest in peace.

Mnangagwa Announces He’s Launching A Structured Currency Tomorrow, 2 Months After Expelling Chamisa from Politics Saying He’s Unstructured

Said Emmerson Mnangagwa today (Thursday), “Today, I toured and inspected the Reserve Bank’s gold reserves, a pivotal step in backing our new structured currency. This move reinforces our commitment to economic stability and lays the foundation for a prosperous future. #EconomicStability ??” 

To describe the new currency, Mnangagwa is using the same term that he just 2 months ago utilised to expell his 2023 election opponent, Nelson Chamisa from politics, “structured.”  Through this, Mnangagwa is declaring that he has for years been a president running an unstructured currency.

The enemies of our currency & the so-called structured currency are:

1. Excessive printing of money & excess liquidity caused by command agriculture; wrong financing model on roads & key infrastructures;
2. A dominant informal sector which is governed by informal rules & has no regard to govt policies – the informal sector has its own governor, mattress bank, minister of finance, etc
3. devastating drought & subdued commodity prices which have a combined effect of reducing availability of USD liquidity

Mnangagwa In Secret Lobengula Grave Rituals

By James Gwati-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has angered the Ndebele tribe after it emerged that he is secretly locating the grave of the Ndebele monarch King, King Lobengula, without consulting his family.

Mnangagwa has since secretly dispatched a government delegation to Zambia, purportedly in search of the burial site of the enigmatic king.

King Lobengula disappeared in 1893, following the Battle of Pupu near the Shangani River, and his disappearance remains shrouded in mystery.

Despite historical accounts, his fate has eluded certainty, fueling speculation and legend.

The battle, a testament to Ndebele’s resistance against colonial forces, symbolized a pivotal moment in Zimbabwe’s history, yet colonial perspectives have long dominated its narrative.

Mnangagwa’s unilateral decision to pursue the truth behind Lobengula’s whereabouts has sparked outrage within the Ndebele tribe, particularly in light of the president’s contentious past.

Notably, Mnangagwa’s involvement in the Gukurahundi massacres of the 1980s, which claimed the lives of over 20,000 Ndebeles in Matabeleland and Midlands provinces, remains a point of deep-seated grievance and mistrust.

The lack of consultation with the Lobengula clan and Mnangagwa’s historical record has amplified scepticism regarding the true intentions behind the grave rituals.

Questions regarding motive and sincerity now permeate discussions surrounding Mnangagwa’s actions, further straining relations between the government and the Ndebele community.

As tensions escalate, Mnangagwa finds himself embroiled in yet another controversy; his efforts to uncover the mysteries of Zimbabwe’s past met with scepticism and condemnation from those whose heritage and history he claims to honour.

Grade 7 Exam Dates Out

By Staff Reporter- The Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) has released the 2024 Grade 7 examination dates.

The timetable by ZimEye has already been sent to schools throughout the country, and it indicates that the first exam date is 23 September 2024.

Schools have also sent the timetable to parents and guardians to share with the candidates.

The timetable comes after the Ministry of Education recently extended the Ordinary and Advanced Level examination fees deadline by two months.

Initially, the deadline was on March 23, and is now the first week of May, a move that provides adequate time to raise the funds.

Primary and Secondary Education Minister Torerayi Moyo told legislators in Parliament in March that the Government had taken heed of concerns from legislators and parents, who had said they were failing to meet the deadline initially set by the Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec).

“The official deadline for November examination is March 25, 2024. However, because of the request from Members of Parliament, I have consulted the board of Zimsec and we have agreed to extend the deadline up to the first week of May. If I am correct, it should be the Friday of that first week,” said Minister Moyo.
There has been anxiety and fears that several pupils would not be able to register as candidates due to failure to mobilise resources.
Earlier on, legislators heard that Government had adequate social protection measures on students who were unable to pay tuition and examination fees and also for those at universities.
At primary and secondary level, Government has introduced the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM) for disadvantaged learners.
It has unveiled loans for those at State tertiary institutions, administered by financial institutions. Furthermore, “work for tuition fees” programmes have been introduced where those students at universities and colleges unable to pay tuition fees should come forward and work at their institution in lieu of their tuition.
This was said by Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Ziyambi Ziyambi, as Leader of the Government Business in the House, and Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development Minister, Professor Amon Murwira, while separately responding to related questions. There had been concerns that many learners at schools and students at tertiary institutions were being barred from writing examinations over non-payment of fees.
In response, Prof Murwira said payment of tuition fees was inevitable either by the State or by parents.
He said with respect to tertiary education, students should use a loan facility from financial institutions or work for fees at their institutions.
Prof Murwira noted that there had been a low uptake of loans.
“On access to education, education is not free; we have to pay for it. The public has to pay for it or the State.
“However, we recognise that people are differently abled in terms of capacity to pay. We have several programmes for students that include ‘pay for fees’ and about 300 students have benefited.
“CBZ is also providing loans and we have put money for that. It seems people do not want to borrow. There is a low uptake in taking this money,” said Prof Murwira.
He said the university system was automated and it would bar students who were not paid up, hence the need for students to come forward with their plight to authorities for attention.
Minister Ziyambi implored parents to adequately prepare for examination fees on time given that they would have been aware of the pending exams.
“The issue of exam fees has not suddenly become urgent because the deadline is tomorrow.
“The responsible ministry flighted adverts that people can pay in Zimbabwe dollars. Those with challenges must follow the channels and they will get help,” said Minister Ziyambi.
Early this week Zimsec informed parents and guardians that Ordinary and Advanced Level, Grade 6 and Grade 7 examination fees shall be paid in Zimbabwe dollars at the interbank rate.
Parents who wish to pay in US dollars and the South African rand, could still do so.
“Fees are pegged in USD, however they are accepted in the currency which the parents/guardians are comfortable with,” said Zimsec.
-ZimEye

Chivayo Reveals Secret Name

Source : Wicknell Chivayo

FINALLY my all new 2024 ROLLS ROYCE SPECTRE arrived last week on Friday…

As always ZIMRA officials can’t stand this big name called CHIVAYO so I made sure I had saved the 470 thousand USD they demanded to make sure we get along…

GLORY BE TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST forever and ever I say AMEN…

MUNO is my ORIGINAL name that my MUM , DAD , GRANDFATHER , GRANDMOTHER and my whole family called me as i grew up and i miss hearing it as they have all since departed and are resting in eternal peace…

Nowadays i hear your different titles and names you call me like MUDHARA , MBINGA , MBADA , VAKURU aiwa kwete ini zita rangu ndinonzi MUNODAANI ndakaripihwa na Sekuru vangu CHENJERA zvichinzi MUNODAANI ko JESU kana kuti SATAN mhuri yese ikabvuma kuti tinoda JESU…AMEN..

ZESA In Tariff Increase Climbdown?

THE Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA)has dismissed social media claims that it has increased tariffs.

In an interview with the ZBC News this Tuesday, ZESA’s Stakeholder Relations general manager, Dr George Manyaya said the power utility’s tariffs remain unchanged.

“There has been various articles circulating that electricity tariffs have been increased and it’s now solely in United States dollars. I would want to categorically state that there has not been any tariff increase. The last increase was in December 2023.

However, the tariffs are charged in United States dollars but payable at a prevailing bank rate and our clients can choose what currency they want to use, it is not mandatory to use the United States dollars.”

Dr Manyaya also spoke on the need for the nation to use electricity sparingly.

“I would like to urge our customers to use electricity sparingly so that we conserve our energy. We have several challenges including the depleted water levels at Kariba Dam.”

The government is working flat out to ease electricity shortages with the Hwange Thermal Power Station 7 and 8 expansion project contributing 600 megawatts of power to the national grid.

ZBC News

Pair Nabbed Over Sodomy…

TWO Harare men have appeared in court facing allegations of aggravated indecent assault and kidnapping a 24-year-old man.

It is alleged that the 40-year-old Lionel Chipunza and Edwin Geni (35), took the complainant to their house in Hopley without his consent before detaining and indecently assaulting him.

It is further alleged that they drugged the 24-year-old and threatened to stab him if he called out for help.

The duo was remanded in custody and advised to apply for bail at the High Court.

Meanwhile, in another case, five suspected South African-based hitmen, who were nabbed last week, have been remanded in custody pending bail ruling on Thursday.

Moses Monde from Johannesburg as well as Malvin Manzinde, Malvin Tatenda Nyamuranga, Norbert Muponda, and Joshua Mapuranga, based in Cape Town were allegedly hired by a businessman to assassinate his rival after a misunderstanding over a US$800 000 deal.

The state is opposed to the five being granted bail, arguing that they are likely to abscond.

In another case, a local Pastor is in trouble for allegedly selling a car he had hired from a congregant.

The court heard that Peter Rego aged 53 broke an agreement with the owner of the vehicle and sold it.

ZBC News

Tanaka Freed

In a recent judicial proceeding, Tanaka Ryan Ziso, a 24-year-old student at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust), faced legal scrutiny for allegedly publishing a controversial statement on social media that disparaged the Ndebele ethnic group. Ziso, who is pursuing his final year in civil and water engineering and resides at the Old Mutual students’ accommodation complex in Selbourne Park, was brought before Bulawayo magistrate Mr. Maxwell Ncube this Tuesday. The charges against him are centered around the accusation of making offensive remarks towards individuals of a specific race.

TAnaka Ziso

The court set Ziso’s bail at US$50, following which he was released. His legal defense is being managed by Mr. Tinashe Tashaya from Sengweni Legal Service. As the proceedings unfold, Ziso has been remanded out of custody, and his case is set to continue through summons, indicating that he will not be held in jail while awaiting trial but must appear in court as required.

The allegations stem from a post Ziso is said to have made on March 13, at approximately 8:11 PM, on his social media page—referred to in court documents as his X-page, formerly known as Twitter—under the username “The Royal Priest of Chitungwiza @iamryantanaka.” In this post, Ziso is accused of broadcasting derogatory views about the Ndebele people. This situation escalated the following day around 2 PM when he purportedly published another post that further inflamed tensions.

Prosecutor Ms. Dorcas Maphosa highlighted that printed versions of Ziso’s social media posts are available and can be submitted as evidence in court. She emphasized that Ziso’s actions, deemed to be offensive towards individuals based on their race, tribe, and place of origin, were unjustified and legally indefensible. The case brings to the forefront issues of freedom of expression and the legal boundaries within which such freedom operates, especially concerning hate speech and its impact on societal harmony and individual dignity.–State Media

ZESA Quashes Tariff Increase Claims

THE Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA)has dismissed social media claims that it has increased tariffs.

In an interview with the ZBC News this Tuesday, ZESA’s Stakeholder Relations general manager, Dr George Manyaya said the power utility’s tariffs remain unchanged.

“There has been various articles circulating that electricity tariffs have been increased and it’s now solely in United States dollars. I would want to categorically state that there has not been any tariff increase. The last increase was in December 2023.

However, the tariffs are charged in United States dollars but payable at a prevailing bank rate and our clients can choose what currency they want to use, it is not mandatory to use the United States dollars.”

Dr Manyaya also spoke on the need for the nation to use electricity sparingly.

“I would like to urge our customers to use electricity sparingly so that we conserve our energy. We have several challenges including the depleted water levels at Kariba Dam.”

The government is working flat out to ease electricity shortages with the Hwange Thermal Power Station 7 and 8 expansion project contributing 600 megawatts of power to the national grid.

ZBC News

Mnangagwa Says UN Will Help Him

The recent declaration of a nationwide State of Disaster by President Mnangagwa, prompted by the harsh effects of an El Nino-induced drought in Zimbabwe, marks a critical juncture for the nation and the broader Southern African region. This distressing situation has compelled the international community, led by the United Nations, to rally in support, with a promise to mobilize over US$2 billion needed to mitigate the drought’s dire consequences.

The prompt response from the United Nations, under the guidance of the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator, Mr. Edward Kallon, signifies a beacon of hope not just for Zimbabwe but for international collaboration against natural disasters. Kallon’s commitment underscores the urgency and the breadth of the crisis, which stretches across vital sectors including food security, health, education, and shelter. The crisis’s multifaceted nature requires a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to address both immediate needs and long-term impacts.

This massive mobilization effort is not just about providing immediate relief but is also a strategic move to build resilience against future climatic shocks. The emphasis on enhancing resilience-building and climate adaptation efforts speaks volumes about the changing approach to disaster management—from reactive measures to proactive, anticipatory planning and actions. This shift is critical in a world where extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and severe due to climate change.

The allocation of US$5 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund (UNCERF) by the UN is a testament to the international community’s readiness to support Zimbabwe in these trying times. This funding, aimed at critical sectors such as water, hygiene, sanitation, health, and agriculture, is just the beginning of a robust response plan that seeks to safeguard human health and security, ensure access to education, and protect livelihoods.

The solidarity and swift action demonstrated by the UN and its partners reflect a shared understanding of the urgent need to address not only the symptoms of such crises but their root causes as well. By focusing on resilience-building and early action, the global community is taking a step in the right direction, acknowledging the importance of preparedness and the need to strengthen communities’ capacities to withstand and recover from future shocks.

In the face of adversity, the pledge from the United Nations offers more than just financial assistance—it represents a commitment to partnership, resilience, and hope for the people of Zimbabwe. As efforts to finalize a comprehensive response plan are underway, there is a clear message that through collective action and international solidarity, it is possible to overcome even the most daunting challenges.- Agencies

Chivayo Slams ZIMRA

Source : Wicknell Chivayo

FINALLY my all new 2024 ROLLS ROYCE SPECTRE arrived last week on Friday…

As always ZIMRA officials can’t stand this big name called CHIVAYO so I made sure I had saved the 470 thousand USD they demanded to make sure we get along…

GLORY BE TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST forever and ever I say AMEN…

MUNO is my ORIGINAL name that my MUM , DAD , GRANDFATHER , GRANDMOTHER and my whole family called me as i grew up and i miss hearing it as they have all since departed and are resting in eternal peace…

Nowadays i hear your different titles and names you call me like MUDHARA , MBINGA , MBADA , VAKURU aiwa kwete ini zita rangu ndinonzi MUNODAANI ndakaripihwa na Sekuru vangu CHENJERA zvichinzi MUNODAANI ko JESU kana kuti SATAN mhuri yese ikabvuma kuti tinoda JESU…AMEN..

Mnangagwa’s Chinese Friends Destroy Graves

By A Correspondent

Allegations have surfaced against the Zanu-PF administration for purportedly granting permission to investors to disturb numerous graves for mining purposes, disregarding both social conventions and traditional values.

According to Farai Maguwu, Director of the Centre for Natural Resource Governance, this move showcases a blatant disregard for the sanctity of burial grounds and the cultural heritage of affected communities.

Maguwu voiced concern over the government’s actions, stating that the disruption of burial sites not only reflects a lack of respect for Zimbabwean customs but also carries significant cultural and psychological ramifications for the impacted families.

This pattern reportedly began in Marange around 2009, where over 3,000 graves were reportedly destroyed to facilitate diamond mining operations.

Similar incidents have since been reported in Penhalonga and Buhera, where graves dating back decades have been desecrated without regard for the families of the deceased.

In Penhalonga, for instance, graves believed to be over 80 years old were recently disturbed, leading to renewed mourning among relatives.

Likewise, in Buhera, approximately 30 graves were reportedly exhumed, causing distress in the affected village.

Maguwu highlighted the lack of preparation and support provided to families dealing with the psychological trauma resulting from these actions.

He criticized the violent nature of the disruptions, likening them to the government’s displacement of people from their rightful land.

However, Zanu-PF spokesperson Farai Marapira dismissed these allegations, asserting the government’s respect for cultural norms and denying any wrongdoing.

This isn’t the first time the government has faced accusations of disturbing burial sites for development projects.

The Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Pvt) Ltd, for instance, is reportedly seeking approval to exhume human remains in the Manhize area to make way for a significant project.

Zimsec Announces Grade 7 Exams Dates

By James Gwati- The Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) has announced the 2024 Grade 7 examination dates.

The timetable seen by ZimEye and sent to schools throughout the country indicates that the first exam day was September 23 2024.

Schools have also sent the timetable to parents and guardians to share with the candidates.

The timetable has been released after the Ministry of Education recently extended the Ordinary and Advanced Level examination fees deadline by two months.

Initially, the deadline was this Saturday, March 23, and is now the first week of May, a move that provides adequate time to raise the funds.

Primary and Secondary Education Minister Torerayi Moyo told legislators in Parliament in March that the Government had taken heed of concerns from legislators and parents, who had said they were failing to meet the deadline initially set by the Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec).

“The official deadline for November examination is March 25, 2024. However, because of the request from Members of Parliament, I have consulted the board of Zimsec and we have agreed to extend the deadline up to the first week of May. If I am correct, it should be the Friday of that first week,” said Minister Moyo.
There has been anxiety and fears that several pupils would not be able to register as candidates due to failure to mobilise resources.
Earlier on, legislators heard that Government had adequate social protection measures on students who were unable to pay tuition and examination fees and also for those at universities.
At primary and secondary level, Government has introduced the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM) for disadvantaged learners.
It has unveiled loans for those at State tertiary institutions, administered by financial institutions. Furthermore, “work for tuition fees” programmes have been introduced where those students at universities and colleges unable to pay tuition fees should come forward and work at their institution in lieu of their tuition.
This was said by Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Ziyambi Ziyambi, as Leader of the Government Business in the House, and Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development Minister, Professor Amon Murwira, while separately responding to related questions. There had been concerns that many learners at schools and students at tertiary institutions were being barred from writing examinations over non-payment of fees.
In response, Prof Murwira said payment of tuition fees was inevitable either by the State or by parents.
He said with respect to tertiary education, students should use a loan facility from financial institutions or work for fees at their institutions.
Prof Murwira noted that there had been a low uptake of loans.
“On access to education, education is not free; we have to pay for it. The public has to pay for it or the State.
“However, we recognise that people are differently abled in terms of capacity to pay. We have several programmes for students that include ‘pay for fees’ and about 300 students have benefited.
“CBZ is also providing loans and we have put money for that. It seems people do not want to borrow. There is a low uptake in taking this money,” said Prof Murwira.
He said the university system was automated and it would bar students who were not paid up, hence the need for students to come forward with their plight to authorities for attention.
Minister Ziyambi implored parents to adequately prepare for examination fees on time given that they would have been aware of the pending exams.
“The issue of exam fees has not suddenly become urgent because the deadline is tomorrow.
“The responsible ministry flighted adverts that people can pay in Zimbabwe dollars. Those with challenges must follow the channels and they will get help,” said Minister Ziyambi.
Early this week Zimsec informed parents and guardians that Ordinary and Advanced Level, Grade 6 and Grade 7 examination fees shall be paid in Zimbabwe dollars at the interbank rate.
Parents who wish to pay in US dollars and the South African rand, could still do so.
“Fees are pegged in USD, however they are accepted in the currency which the parents/guardians are comfortable with,” said Zimsec.
-ZimEye

Mnangagwa Publicly Endorses Chivayo Looting

Tinashe Sambiri

In a recent display of apparent generosity, Zimbabwean businessman and Zanu PF affiliate, Wicknell Chivayo, has once again made headlines, this time for donating a hefty sum of USD 1 million to Nehemiah Mutendi’s Zion Christian Church. However, the gesture, hailed by some as philanthropic, has raised eyebrows and drawn criticism from those questioning the source and motives behind Chivayo’s wealth.

Chivayo, a figure synonymous with controversy, has been known for his flamboyant lifestyle and extravagant spending habits, particularly his penchant for acquiring luxury vehicles.

His sudden rise to prominence and seemingly unlimited access to funds have fueled speculations about his business dealings and connections within the political elite.

The endorsement of Chivayo’s donation by President Emmerson Mnangagwa adds another layer of intrigue to the narrative.

Mnangagwa’s public praise of Chivayo raises questions about the extent of their relationship and the potential political motivations behind the endorsement.

Some critics view this as a strategic move by Chivayo to curry favor with the ruling party and gain protection and immunity from scrutiny.

This episode sheds light on the complex dynamics of patronage and cronyism that often characterize Zimbabwean politics and business landscape.

It underscores the blurred lines between legitimate business practices, political favoritism, and corruption, highlighting the need for greater transparency and accountability in both public and private sectors.

Moreover, Chivayo’s ostentatious displays of wealth and influence serve as a stark reminder of the stark economic disparities and inequalities plaguing Zimbabwean society.

While a select few enjoy unimaginable riches, the majority of the population grapples with poverty, unemployment, and lack of basic amenities.

The Chivayo saga also raises broader questions about the role of wealthy individuals in societal development and the ethical responsibilities that come with immense wealth.

While philanthropy can undoubtedly bring about positive change, it should not serve as a smokescreen to conceal questionable practices or exploit vulnerable communities for personal gain.

In conclusion, the saga surrounding Wicknell Chivayo’s donation to the Zion Christian Church serves as a microcosm of the intricate web of power, wealth, and influence that characterizes Zimbabwean politics and society.

It underscores the urgent need for comprehensive reforms to promote transparency, accountability, and equitable distribution of resources for the betterment of all citizens.

Only through concerted efforts to combat corruption and promote ethical leadership can Zimbabwe truly realize its full potential and prosper as a nation.

WestProp Unveils Unique Golf Estate In Harare

By Leisure Reporter- The designs are breathtaking, and the promise of a futuristic golfing estate is incomparable.

The stage is now set for the Hills Luxury Golf Estate groundbreaking ceremony in early May, which is expected to be a grand State event.

With the face of Harare and, more precisely, Harare West set to change, pundits have begun to speculate that the Hills Luxury Golf Estate will be used as the signature feature in destination marketing and city branding.

Just across Solomon Mujuru Drive (formerly Kirkman) is the Liberation City, which is under development and expected to bring much-needed traffic to the area.

The Hills Luxury Golf Estate comes with a PGA standard golf course that will undoubtedly be used as the main course for tours and championship matches as Zimbabweans, especially Harare residents, are fast becoming golf addicts.

The golf course will relieve congestion at the major courses and reduce travelling times for golfers in the suburbs like Mabelreign, Tynwald, Dzivarasekwa, Warren Park, Belvedere and Milton Park, among other nearby suburbs.

Situated west of Harare along Solomon Mujuru Drive and bounded by Sherwood and Harare Drive – the rebranded Hills Golf Estate promises to be the best feature in the city.

Punctuating the green fairways lined by giant baobab trees and other indigenous tree species will be exquisitely tailored villas, premium apartments and penthouses.

It became the second golf estate in Harare after the Brooke.

Modern architecture decorates the built-up landscape that constitutes two palatial double-story penthouses that come with rooftop swimming pools, affording the owners a bird’s eye view of the undulating 18-hole golf course.

The lifestyle estate that combines the live, work, shop and play concept has a shopping mall, medical centre, an old people’s home and different sporting activities like tennis and swimming.

Property developer and WestProp chief executive Mr Ken Sharpe is upbeat with the development and reckons “Harare will never be the same with the picturesque signature development”.
“We have used the best architects and designers and married the designs with our local environment. Our aim is to ensure quality is not compromised. We are bri9nging the best,” he said.
Mr Sharpe said WestProp has a departure point with other developers.
“We are a lifestyle developer. We do not develop and abandon the estate. We stay to ensure standards are always maintained,” he said.

Mafume Breathes Fire Over Rufaro Stadium Reinspection

Harare City Council mayor Jacob Mafume has addressed suggestions that Rufaro Stadium has been suspended from hosting league games due to outstanding issues at the football venue.

The stadium hosted its first set of matches in almost five years over the Easter holidays after receiving a temporary approval by the ZIFA First Instance Body.

However, there were a number of concerns raised, chief among them, lack of functioning turnstiles, which caused long queues outside the venue.

In the Matchday Five fixtures announced by the PSL on Tuesday, Rufaro Stadium was excluded from hosting games this weekend as the venue is set to undergo reinspection first.

Addressing the turnstiles issue, Mafume dismissed the reports, and blamed the clubs instead.

Soccer24 News

Mnangagwa Ministers Caught Smuggling US Dollars

By- Reports circulating on social media say that government ministers and Zanu PF officials are busy looting US dollars and taking them out of the country for safekeeping.

Zanu PF Launches Youth Militia Training

By Political Reporter- The Zanu PF government has reinstated the notorious youth militia program.

Renamed the National Youth Service program, this initiative, notorious for its role in past atrocities, has been revived to bolster the ruling party’s grip on power ahead of the upcoming elections.

Originally instituted at independence, the program gained infamy for its involvement in the Gukurahundi atrocities, where it was instrumental in terrorizing supporters of opposition figure Joshua Nkomo.

Eanerst Kadungure was the first post-independence minister to oversee this notorious group in 1980, and he led the program under the guise of national service. But, it quickly became synonymous with political violence.

State media reports indicate that the militia training program now rebranded as the Youth Service in Zimbabwe (YSZ), is set to recommence this June.

Initial enrollment stands at 750 youth militia drawn from all corners of the country.

With plans to expand its reach, the six-month training program is poised to indoctrinate thousands more into its ranks.

The program’s revival was announced yesterday during a post-Cabinet media briefing in Harare, delivered by Information Minister Jenfan Muswere.

This move marks a disturbing echo of past tactics, as the program was previously relaunched in 2000 amidst the rise of the organized opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC).

During this period, it was utilised to instil fear and suppress supporters of opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai.

The resurrection of the youth militia program raises serious concerns about the state of democracy and human rights in Zimbabwe.

Critics fear its revival could pave the way for a return to the era of political violence and intimidation, undermining the principles of free and fair elections.

As Zimbabwe prepares for its next electoral cycle, the spectre of state-sponsored coercion looms large, casting a shadow over the nation’s democratic aspirations.

Chivhayo Displays Another Multimillion Dollar Car

By Showbiz Reporter- Zanu PF apologist and controversial businessman Wicknell Chivhayo has showcased another expensive car before saying his success lies in the unknown name his late parents gave him.

Chivhayo made the revelations on Facebook Wednesday when he showed off his latest car.

Below is Chivhayo’s post:

FINALLY my all new 2024 ROLLS ROYCE SPECTRE arrived last week on Friday…As always ZIMRA officials can’t stand this big name called CHIVAYO so I made sure I had saved the 470 thousand USD they demanded to make sure we get along…GLORY BE TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST forever and ever I say AMEN……MUNO is my ORIGINAL name that my MUM , DAD , GRANDFATHER , GRANDMOTHER and my whole family called me as i grew up and i miss hearing it as they have all since departed and are resting in eternal peace…Nowadays i hear your different titles and names you call me like MUDHARA , MBINGA , MBADA , VAKURU aiwa kwete ini zita rangu ndinonzi MUNODAANI ndakaripihwa na Sekuru vangu CHENJERA zvichinzi MUNODAANI ko JESU kana kuti SATAN mhuri yese ikabvuma kuti tinoda JESU…AMEN…

New Boss For Bosso

Highlanders have appointed a new Chief Executive Officer to replace Rolland Moyo.

Moyo left the position following the expiration of his contract on Sunday.

In a statement, Bosso confirmed that Sihlangu Dlodlo is now the new CEO.

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Highlanders Appoint New CEO…

Highlanders have appointed a new Chief Executive Officer to replace Rolland Moyo.

Moyo left the position following the expiration of his contract on Sunday.

In a statement, Bosso confirmed that Sihlangu Dlodlo is now the new CEO.

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President Must Call For Polad to Address Economic Challenges

By A Correspondent| Africa First Movement (AFM) Welcome Shumba has appealed to President Emmerson Mnangagwa to call for an urgent Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) meeting in order to address the current economic challenges.

In a statement yesterday Shumba said other political party leaders must play a crucial role in addressing the economic challenges.

“I call upon President ED Mnangagwa to urgently consider calling back POLAD to share advises in tackling the economic challenges currently facing the country especially the runaway inflation, price instability and exchange rate volatility.

“While we applaud the appointment of the new reserve bank governor in accordance with the RBZ Act, we think the burden should not only be shouldered on him but should be spread to other political and economic players to urgently bring economic stability and help to achieve Vision 2030.

He added that with Polad is ready to put hands on the deck in a bid to help President Mnangagwa.

“POLAD is a tried and tested Institution which has proved itself during it’s engagement with the government between 2019 and 2022 where the economy was fairly stable as compared to the current situation where POLAD is no longer sharing political and economic notes with the government.

“There is danger of having the inflation running out of control if there is no broader engagement with all stakeholders. POLAD has proved itself despite unjustified criticism from the western sponsored political parties and it should be given another chance before the economy run out of control.”

Speaking after announcing his new cabinet last year, Mnangagwa said Polad remains a useful platform.

“The Polad platform was extremely useful, it was a platform where other political parties who participated in the 2018 general elections did not make it and through the Polad platform we were able to interact and exchange views across the board, on the entire framework of Government, and we were able to discuss without limitation.

“I thought it was a very good platform for Zimbabweans to come together and share. I think this platform will continue so that all the political parties that contested will come on board and we will continue the practice, it was very helpful from my point of view as President,” Mnangagwa said.

Mafume Fumes Over Rufaro Stadium Reinspection

Harare City Council mayor Jacob Mafume has addressed suggestions that Rufaro Stadium has been suspended from hosting league games due to outstanding issues at the football venue.

The stadium hosted its first set of matches in almost five years over the Easter holidays after receiving a temporary approval by the ZIFA First Instance Body.

However, there were a number of concerns raised, chief among them, lack of functioning turnstiles, which caused long queues outside the venue.

In the Matchday Five fixtures announced by the PSL on Tuesday, Rufaro Stadium was excluded from hosting games this weekend as the venue is set to undergo reinspection first.

Addressing the turnstiles issue, Mafume dismissed the reports, and blamed the clubs instead.

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Breaking News : Police Arrest Triple Murder Suspect Peter Dube

By A Correspondent

In a dramatic turn of events, fugitive Peter Dube, wanted for the alleged murder of three individuals and the attempted murder of his second wife, has been apprehended by authorities upon his arrival at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport. Dube, who had been deported from Mozambique for falsifying national identity and passport documents, was intercepted by a team of ZRP detectives upon his return to Zimbabwe.

The arrest of Peter Dube comes in connection to a tragic incident in 2021, where he stands accused of fatally shooting three individuals amidst a dispute fueled by allegations of adultery. Additionally, his second wife sustained injuries in the altercation, further intensifying the gravity of the situation.

The pursuit of Dube, labeled a fugitive by law enforcement, has been ongoing since the tragic events unfolded. His attempt to evade justice by falsifying identity documents in Mozambique only prolonged the search, but ultimately proved unsuccessful as authorities remained vigilant in their pursuit.

The arrest at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport marks a significant breakthrough in the case, providing a sense of closure for the families of the victims and a step towards justice for the affected community. The swift action taken by ZRP detectives underscores the unwavering commitment of law enforcement in ensuring that perpetrators of heinous crimes are held accountable for their actions.

As the legal proceedings unfold, the apprehension of Peter Dube serves as a reminder of the importance of cooperation between international law enforcement agencies in combating crime and ensuring that individuals cannot evade justice by fleeing across borders. The collaborative efforts between Zimbabwean and Mozambican authorities highlight the effectiveness of cross-border cooperation in addressing transnational criminal activities.

The apprehension of Peter Dube not only brings a sense of relief to those affected by the tragic events of 2021 but also reinforces the principle that justice will prevail, irrespective of the lengths to which individuals may go to evade accountability.

As the legal process progresses, the full extent of accountability for the alleged crimes will be determined, providing closure to those impacted by the harrowing events surrounding Peter Dube’s alleged actions.

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Mnangagwa Blesses Chivayo’s Dirty Cash

Tinashe Sambiri

In a recent display of apparent generosity, Zimbabwean businessman and Zanu PF affiliate, Wicknell Chivayo, has once again made headlines, this time for donating a hefty sum of USD 1 million to Nehemiah Mutendi’s Zion Christian Church. However, the gesture, hailed by some as philanthropic, has raised eyebrows and drawn criticism from those questioning the source and motives behind Chivayo’s wealth.

Chivayo, a figure synonymous with controversy, has been known for his flamboyant lifestyle and extravagant spending habits, particularly his penchant for acquiring luxury vehicles.

His sudden rise to prominence and seemingly unlimited access to funds have fueled speculations about his business dealings and connections within the political elite.

The endorsement of Chivayo’s donation by President Emmerson Mnangagwa adds another layer of intrigue to the narrative.

Mnangagwa’s public praise of Chivayo raises questions about the extent of their relationship and the potential political motivations behind the endorsement.

Some critics view this as a strategic move by Chivayo to curry favor with the ruling party and gain protection and immunity from scrutiny.

This episode sheds light on the complex dynamics of patronage and cronyism that often characterize Zimbabwean politics and business landscape.

It underscores the blurred lines between legitimate business practices, political favoritism, and corruption, highlighting the need for greater transparency and accountability in both public and private sectors.

Moreover, Chivayo’s ostentatious displays of wealth and influence serve as a stark reminder of the stark economic disparities and inequalities plaguing Zimbabwean society.

While a select few enjoy unimaginable riches, the majority of the population grapples with poverty, unemployment, and lack of basic amenities.

The Chivayo saga also raises broader questions about the role of wealthy individuals in societal development and the ethical responsibilities that come with immense wealth.

While philanthropy can undoubtedly bring about positive change, it should not serve as a smokescreen to conceal questionable practices or exploit vulnerable communities for personal gain.

In conclusion, the saga surrounding Wicknell Chivayo’s donation to the Zion Christian Church serves as a microcosm of the intricate web of power, wealth, and influence that characterizes Zimbabwean politics and society.

It underscores the urgent need for comprehensive reforms to promote transparency, accountability, and equitable distribution of resources for the betterment of all citizens.

Only through concerted efforts to combat corruption and promote ethical leadership can Zimbabwe truly realize its full potential and prosper as a nation.

Kembo Mohadi Contaminates Mwazha Church Pulpit

Tinashe Sambiri

In a recent incident that has sparked controversy within the African Apostolic Church community, congregants have accused political figures, including Kembo Mohadi, of contaminating the sacred pulpit during Easter celebrations over the weekend.

The event, held in Gutu, saw Mohadi, Masvingo State Minister Ezra Chadzamira, and Senator Lovemore Matuke allegedly utilizing the platform to advance their political agendas.

The intrusion of political figures into religious gatherings has long been a contentious issue, with many viewing it as a violation of the sanctity of religious spaces.

In this instance, congregants expressed outrage at what they perceived as an abuse of power and a blatant disregard for the spiritual significance of the occasion.

One congregant, who preferred to remain anonymous, stated, “We were deeply disturbed to see politicians taking over the pulpit during our Easter celebrations. It felt like they were using our sacred space for their own personal gain, and it tainted the entire atmosphere of worship.”

Another member of the church lamented, “The pulpit is meant to be a place of reverence and spiritual guidance, not a platform for political grandstanding.

This intrusion has left many of us feeling disillusioned and betrayed.”

The allegations against Mohadi and other political figures have reignited debates surrounding the separation of church and state, as well as the appropriate boundaries between politics and religion.

While some argue that politicians have the right to engage with communities and express their views, others maintain that religious spaces should remain free from political influence.

In response to the accusations, a spokesperson for Mohadi defended the presence of the political delegation at the Easter gathering, stating that it was an opportunity for the leaders to connect with the community and address pressing issues facing the region.

However, many congregants remain unconvinced, insisting that the politicians overstepped their boundaries and disrupted the spiritual harmony of the event.

The incident has prompted calls for greater respect for religious institutions and the autonomy of faith communities.

As one congregant emphasized, “We welcome engagement with our political leaders, but it must be done respectfully and in a manner that upholds the integrity of our religious practices. Our faith should never be exploited for political gain.”

Moving forward, the controversy serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between politics and religion, and the importance of preserving the sanctity of sacred spaces.

As communities reflect on this incident, they are left grappling with questions of accountability, respect, and the fundamental principles that underpin both faith and governance.

Senegal’s New President Sworn In, What Are The Lessons For Zimbabwe?

By A Correspondent

In a momentous occasion for Senegal, President Bassirou Diomaye Faye was officially sworn in on Tuesday, after a peaceful and serene election process.

With 54.28% of the valid votes cast in his favor in the first round, President Faye now shoulders the weighty responsibility of leading the Republic of Senegal as its 5th President.

His inauguration speech resonated with gratitude, determination, and a commitment to upholding the values of democracy and peace.

Addressing the nation, President Faye expressed his profound appreciation for the trust bestowed upon him by the Senegalese people.

He acknowledged the sacrifices made by countless individuals in the pursuit of democracy, referencing the martyrs, the wounded, and those who suffered for the cause. With humility and solemnity, he vowed to honor their legacy by steadfastly serving the nation and never betraying the people’s trust.

“I am aware of the weight of the responsibility and the seriousness of the burden,” President Faye declared, recognizing the challenges that lie ahead.

He emphasized his commitment to justice, democracy, and peace, promising to govern Senegal with integrity and dedication.

His vision for Senegal is one of hope and progress, characterized by independent justice and strengthened democratic institutions.

In his address, President Faye also extended olive branches to Senegal’s allies and partners, reaffirming the nation’s commitment to respectful exchanges and mutually beneficial partnerships.

He emphasized the importance of African solidarity in the face of shared security threats and challenges, pledging to work alongside fellow African leaders to promote peace, stability, and integration across the continent.

“As I speak to you today, I am reminded of the painful memories of the martyrs of Senegalese democracy, the amputees, the wounded, and the former prisoners,” President Faye reflected, acknowledging the sacrifices made in the pursuit of a better future.

He assured the Senegalese people that their sacrifices would not be in vain, as he vowed to lead with integrity and dedication.

What lessons can Zimbabwe glean from Senegal’s peaceful transition of power and President Faye’s inauguration speech?

Firstly, it underscores the importance of respecting democratic processes and institutions. Secondly, it highlights the value of leadership that prioritizes the well-being and aspirations of the people.

Lastly, it serves as a reminder of the power of unity and solidarity in overcoming challenges and building a better future for all.

As Zimbabwe continues its own journey towards democratic governance and national reconciliation, the example set by Senegal offers valuable insights and inspiration.

By embracing the principles of democracy, justice, and peace, Zimbabwe can forge a path towards a brighter and more prosperous future for its citizens.

Mnangagwa Allows Own Chinese Friends To Vandalise Graves

By A Correspondent

Allegations have surfaced against the Zanu-PF administration for purportedly granting permission to investors to disturb numerous graves for mining purposes, disregarding both social conventions and traditional values.

According to Farai Maguwu, Director of the Centre for Natural Resource Governance, this move showcases a blatant disregard for the sanctity of burial grounds and the cultural heritage of affected communities.

Maguwu voiced concern over the government’s actions, stating that the disruption of burial sites not only reflects a lack of respect for Zimbabwean customs but also carries significant cultural and psychological ramifications for the impacted families.

This pattern reportedly began in Marange around 2009, where over 3,000 graves were reportedly destroyed to facilitate diamond mining operations.

Similar incidents have since been reported in Penhalonga and Buhera, where graves dating back decades have been desecrated without regard for the families of the deceased.

In Penhalonga, for instance, graves believed to be over 80 years old were recently disturbed, leading to renewed mourning among relatives.

Likewise, in Buhera, approximately 30 graves were reportedly exhumed, causing distress in the affected village.

Maguwu highlighted the lack of preparation and support provided to families dealing with the psychological trauma resulting from these actions.

He criticized the violent nature of the disruptions, likening them to the government’s displacement of people from their rightful land.

However, Zanu-PF spokesperson Farai Marapira dismissed these allegations, asserting the government’s respect for cultural norms and denying any wrongdoing.

This isn’t the first time the government has faced accusations of disturbing burial sites for development projects.

The Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Pvt) Ltd, for instance, is reportedly seeking approval to exhume human remains in the Manhize area to make way for a significant project.

Murder Suspect Deported from Mozambique Due to Fake Identity Documents

By A Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has confirmed the deportation of murder and attempted murder suspect, Peter Dube, from Mozambique.

The suspect was reportedly expelled from the neighboring country due to the possession of falsified national identity and passport documents.

According to official sources within the ZRP, Dube’s deportation comes as a significant breakthrough in an ongoing investigation into a series of heinous crimes.

“The ZRP confirms that murder and attempted murder suspect, Peter Dube has been deported from Mozambique because of fake national identity and passport documents. A team of ZRP detectives will receive him at 1405 hours at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport,” the police said.

The suspect’s fraudulent documents were exposed during his apprehension by Mozambican authorities, prompting swift action for his removal from the country.

A team of ZRP detectives is slated to receive Dube upon his arrival at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport at 1405 hours today.

Zimbabwe Declares State of National Disaster Due to Drought Crisis

By A Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared a State of National Disaster in response to the devastating El Nino induced drought that has gripped the nation during the 2023-24 agricultural season.

Quoting findings from the Livelihood Assessment Committee Report, President Mnangagwa revealed that an alarming 2.7 million people are projected to face food insecurity from March 2023 to April 2024.

“The Zimbabwe Livelihoods Assessment Committee Report for 2023 revealed that approximately 2.7 million people were expected to be food insecure from April 2023 until the end of March 2024. While we have been able, so far, to fend for this food insecure population, the El Nino drought has now compounded our current situation, with food insecurity levels raised beyond the projected 2.7 million,” expressed Mnangagwa.

The gravity of the situation was further underscored by the President’s disclosure of a staggering cereal deficit of 680,000 metric tonnes, while the current agricultural season is only expected to yield 868,273 metric tonnes.

“We expect 868,273 metric tonnes from this season’s harvest, yet our nation faces a food cereal deficit of nearly 680,000 metric tonnes of grain. This deficit will be bridged by imports,” elaborated President Mnangagwa.

In a heartfelt plea for assistance, President Mnangagwa implored for donations to mitigate the unfolding disaster, emphasizing the urgent need for over US$2 billion to implement critical interventions.

“By this declaration, I also call upon all Zimbabweans of goodwill, including those in the diaspora, the international community, United Nation Agencies, Development and Humanitarian Partners, International Financial Institutions, the private sector, churches and other faith-based organizations, as well as individuals to generously donate towards ameliorating this State Of National Disaster.

“Preliminary assessments show that Zimbabwe requires in excess of US$2 billion towards various interventions we envisage in the spectrum of our national response,” earnestly appealed Mnangagwa.

The declaration of a State of National Disaster serves as a stark reminder of the urgent humanitarian crisis facing Zimbabwe, with the government and international community called upon to act swiftly to avert further suffering amongst the population.

Mnangagwa Declares State Of Disaster

By A Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared a state of disaster following the ElNino induced drought that is currently hitting Zimbabwe.

In his address at the State House, Wednesday morning, Mnangagwa said;

“Dear Zimbabweans; The foregoing situation of the climate change induced drought requires measures and interventions as provided for in our laws. To that end, I do hereby declare a nationwide State of Disaster, due to the El Nino- induced drought,” said Mnangagwa.

Chivhayo Reveals His Hurombwa Name

By Showbiz Reporter- Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivhayo has said that his success lies in the unknown name his late parents gave him.

Chivhayo made the revelations on Facebook Wednesday when he showed off his latest car.

Below is Chivhayo’s post:

FINALLY my all new 2024 ROLLS ROYCE SPECTRE arrived last week on Friday…As always ZIMRA officials can’t stand this big name called CHIVAYO so I made sure I had saved the 470 thousand USD they demanded to make sure we get along…GLORY BE TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST forever and ever I say AMEN……MUNO is my ORIGINAL name that my MUM , DAD , GRANDFATHER , GRANDMOTHER and my whole family called me as i grew up and i miss hearing it as they have all since departed and are resting in eternal peace…Nowadays i hear your different titles and names you call me like MUDHARA , MBINGA , MBADA , VAKURU aiwa kwete ini zita rangu ndinonzi MUNODAANI ndakaripihwa na Sekuru vangu CHENJERA zvichinzi MUNODAANI ko JESU kana kuti SATAN mhuri yese ikabvuma kuti tinoda JESU…AMEN…

Mnangagwa Revives Zanu PF Youth Militia For 2028 Election Intimidation

By Political Reporter- The Zanu PF government has reinstated the notorious youth militia program.

Renamed the National Youth Service program, this initiative, notorious for its role in past atrocities, has been revived to bolster the ruling party’s grip on power ahead of the upcoming elections.

Originally instituted at independence, the program gained infamy for its involvement in the Gukurahundi atrocities, where it was instrumental in terrorizing supporters of opposition figure Joshua Nkomo.

Eanerst Kadungure was the first post-independence minister to oversee this notorious group in 1980, and he led the program under the guise of national service. But, it quickly became synonymous with political violence.

State media reports indicate that the militia training program now rebranded as the Youth Service in Zimbabwe (YSZ), is set to recommence this June.

Initial enrollment stands at 750 youth militia drawn from all corners of the country.

With plans to expand its reach, the six-month training program is poised to indoctrinate thousands more into its ranks.

The program’s revival was announced yesterday during a post-Cabinet media briefing in Harare, delivered by Information Minister Jenfan Muswere.

This move marks a disturbing echo of past tactics, as the program was previously relaunched in 2000 amidst the rise of the organized opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC).

During this period, it was utilised to instil fear and suppress supporters of opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai.

The resurrection of the youth militia program raises serious concerns about the state of democracy and human rights in Zimbabwe.

Critics fear its revival could pave the way for a return to the era of political violence and intimidation, undermining the principles of free and fair elections.

As Zimbabwe prepares for its next electoral cycle, the spectre of state-sponsored coercion looms large, casting a shadow over the nation’s democratic aspirations.

Mapfumo’s Integrity Shines As Bishop Mutendi Accepts Dirty Money From Discredited Businessman

By Jane Mlambo| In a recent turn of events in Zimbabwe’s social and political landscape, two prominent figures have taken divergent paths when faced with offers from a controversial businessman, Wicknell Chivhayo.

Legendary musician Thomas Mapfumo has firmly rejected Chivhayo’s gifts, citing ethical concerns and solidarity with the impoverished populace, while Bishop Nehemia Mutendi of the Zion Christian Church accepted a substantial sum from the same source.

This contrast raises pertinent questions about leadership, integrity, and ethical responsibility.

Mapfumo, renowned for his influential music and unwavering stance against injustice, made headlines once again by refusing a lavish offering from Chivhayo, consisting of a car valued at US$200,000 and a house worth US$300,000.

His reasoning was clear: accepting such ostentatious gifts in the face of widespread poverty would be morally reprehensible.

Mapfumo’s decision not only underscores his personal integrity but also sends a powerful message about responsible leadership and solidarity with the marginalized.

On the other hand, Bishop Nehemia Mutendi’s acceptance of a staggering US$1 million gift from Chivhayo has sparked criticism and raised eyebrows within the community.

Given Chivhayo’s controversial reputation and the circumstances surrounding the offer, many question the bishop’s judgment and ethical compass.

In light of Mapfumo’s principled stance, Mutendi’s decision appears tone-deaf and lacking in moral clarity.

The divergence in responses between Mapfumo and Mutendi invites reflection on the role of leaders in society and the importance of upholding ethical standards.

Mapfumo’s refusal to compromise his principles for personal gain demonstrates true leadership—leadership rooted in empathy, integrity, and a genuine commitment to the welfare of the people. In contrast, Mutendi’s acceptance of Chivhayo’s gift raises concerns about the priorities and values guiding his leadership.

In considering these contrasting examples, it becomes evident that leadership goes beyond mere authority or influence—it requires a deep sense of responsibility, integrity, and moral courage.

Mapfumo’s actions serve as a reminder that true leadership is measured not by wealth or power but by the ability to inspire positive change and stand up for what is right, even in the face of temptation or pressure.

As Zimbabwe navigates through challenging times, Mapfumo’s principled stance offers a beacon of hope—a reminder that integrity and ethical leadership can pave the way for a better future. In contrast, Mutendi’s decision highlights the pitfalls of prioritizing personal gain over moral principles.

Chivayo Reveals Personal Secrets As New Car Arrives

Source : Wicknell Chivayo

FINALLY my all new 2024 ROLLS ROYCE SPECTRE arrived last week on Friday…

As always ZIMRA officials can’t stand this big name called CHIVAYO so I made sure I had saved the 470 thousand USD they demanded to make sure we get along…

GLORY BE TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST forever and ever I say AMEN…

MUNO is my ORIGINAL name that my MUM , DAD , GRANDFATHER , GRANDMOTHER and my whole family called me as i grew up and i miss hearing it as they have all since departed and are resting in eternal peace…

Nowadays i hear your different titles and names you call me like MUDHARA , MBINGA , MBADA , VAKURU aiwa kwete ini zita rangu ndinonzi MUNODAANI ndakaripihwa na Sekuru vangu CHENJERA zvichinzi MUNODAANI ko JESU kana kuti SATAN mhuri yese ikabvuma kuti tinoda JESU…AMEN..

Apostle Chiwenga with his own mouth announces he’s copied Madzibaba Ishamel’s burial method of sending off sinning church members I’ve cursed without a burial order

….Someone will collapse right here on the pulpit and die while singing, and we will go and bury them immediately without delay. By the way people who die because of curses should not be buried the proper way; we shouldn’t conduct a funeral, when someone is cursed by God, and he dies, and if you have behaved like this and you are in the praise department, you must be warned you must repent and you must mend your ways before God

By Religion Reporter | At a time he has been accused of sacrificing people by his mother in law, the preacher Talent Chiwenga announces imminent death of a male congregant who he instructs his church to bury the (name redacted) member the way the arrested Nyabira, Madzibaba Ishmael is under trial for.

Chiwenga speaks in full saying:

“The house of worship is a place where people don’t come without looking at their state of holiness. If your state of holiness is not important to you, you are not the right person to come to the place of worship. People look at themselves before they take a bath, I am going to the place of worship. You must know what God accepts and what God does not accept.

Talent Chiwenga

“Right now, I am going to give you a prophecy huh? I want to give you. I want to give you two prophecies.

“The other ones I heard it last night, the Lord spoke to me last night, and I have to say it; a very sad prophecy but I hope we can pray and God will help us so that we can get a reprieve on that prophecy, I saw us as a church losing a believer that is known by most people in the church and not being able to recover his body.

“We do not want to see that happening. We know that death will come to all of us and that we are not meant to live in this world forever, but it will be a very painful situation for one of our people to disappear and not be accounted for because the family of this person’s life. His family will not be will not find closure and also seeing the body will give us an understanding of what happened, and took his life, so I don’t know when it is going to happen. I don’t know who it is. I am very honest I don’t know who it is, but, I don’t hear things that don’t happen. I’m sure you know that we don’t want to see a situation where we lose one of our people and not find his body -where people say he was last seen going that way maybe he was attacked by robbers what happened to him? What happened to him? You can’t find his body after looking and looking and looking, we can’t find his body, so I want us to pray in your own personal space and time to pray that we may not, we may find the body of this person.

“What we can change is his dates. His dates to go are unchangeable. But what we can change what God can give us grace on is to recover his body. Yes, that’s, that’s what I want to talk about, but there is also a warning that I want to give and I hope we observe this warning very carefully. The Lord said we must continue to emphasise the need for people who we have in the house to fear God and we haven’t had a very good experience so far with people that are in the praise team.

“We have always had people who join our praise team and they misbehave they live alive that is ungodly and some of them. We are embarrassed by what they have done because we can’t have a situation where a married person who is in the praise team is found to have dated another married person or another woman and abandoned his family.

“We don’t expect that and we are going to institute and implement a lot of rigorous measures to vet people who join our praise team; and all over the world, Jesus revelation ministries, our regional coordinators and leaders must implement measures to sit down and vet and interview people who are going to join even our assembly praise team, people who sing in the church play a very very important role.

“To a greater extent they are the image of the church singing is as spiritual ministry, which requires purity for it to be acceptable unto God. And we want to make you understand that when you miss-step in your walk of faith, be quick to approach those who must guide you to your recovery, we don’t want to see girls and boys joining the praise team and coming from fornication to come before the pulpit and sing for us, we don’t accept that it is acceptable and what I am warning is that we are going to have one of them dying on the pulpit; we are going to bury someone from the pulpit because of this, it is going to bring a curse if you think that God cannot do that dare him.

“I will be here if I’m not here, those will be alive will testify. Someone will collapse right here on the pulpit and die while singing, and we will just go and bury them immediately without delay. By the way people who die because of curses should not be buried the proper way; we shouldn’t conduct a funeral, when someone is cursed by God, and he dies, and if you have behaved like this and you are in the praise department, you must be warned you must repent and you must mend your ways before God. Don’t be filthy and pretend to be fine.

“We may love your voice, but God is more interested in your character than your voice. Your voice is useless to us if you can’t keep a character of holiness in the house of God, there is nothing more painful than leaving a service so that we can go and bury you but what we will see is that God will take us through to get you bed if that person collapses and dies we will just take them and go and bury them on the very same day.

“The person will be buried on that day, if we discover that we will have a problem with their relative, we will go and put the body in the mortuary and to those who have done this.

“Some of them have come to me and you can testify that ever since you came into the praise and you were singing and you were singing while you were living at filthy life. You can tell that you already had a curse. You can tell that things are not going very well for you.

“Pray that God may take that curse from you, I don’t curse people I did not say that I curse you I am telling you what brings a curse on your life you understand don’t take these things lightly

ORIGINAL ARTICLE PUBLISHED MARCH 2024:

By A Correspondent | ‘Apostle’ Talent Chiwenga, has had his integrity questioned after altering his stance on several sermons regarding infidelity in marriage.

Chiwenga who has deleted some of his videos now preaches that wives must allow another woman to coexist with them inside the same home. 

In 2019, Chiwenga advocated against the pursuit of having male offspring, stating, “If you have daughters, be content, and thank God for the children you have. No child is less of a child.” (VIDEO BELOW STORY CONTINUES) 

However, by February 2024, his position shifted dramatically, now advocating for men to take a second wife specifically to father sons. He argued, “A woman who hasn’t borne a son owes her husband. Hence, if she fails to produce a son after three or four attempts, she shouldn’t complain if her husband seeks another wife for this purpose.”

He further explained, “The new wife isn’t your enemy but a helper, as you’ve failed in your duty, and your husband is merely seeking assistance. Being a wife in God’s eyes isn’t about physical appearance.”

This recent message starkly contrasts his earlier teachings. At one point, he critiqued the obsession with fathering a son to carry on the family name, asking, “Why the fixation on a male heir? Was Jesus, who left no children, mistaken in focusing on his heavenly father’s legacy? Pursuing a son could result in numerous daughters, all while missing the point of legacy and value in all children.”

This is Talent Chiwenga’s secret girlfriend, Tariro Mafuka (left) he secretly married in 2015, over 4yrs before the 120km per hr speed rush accident in the Masvingo-Mvuma strip rd that killed his wife, Rejoice (right). He says uniformed CIO’s have crossed the Limpopo into SA to kill him

The preacher Talent Chiwenga announces that it is okay to bed ones brother’s widow, without marrying her (video below). LIVE DISCUSSION COMING UP SUNDAY 5PM-60M UK TIME (HOWARD NYONI)

7 Months Running (review)

ARTICLE PUBLISHED ON 15 SEPT 2021 “If we thought it’s not possible for a person to sacrifice his wife for powers so their church grows, that’s what Chiwenga did. If he wants to deny that, I’ll download everything that’s happened in his face,” Talent Chiwenga’s mother in law alleged as the accused defended self saying,” God will vindicate me.”

The damning allegations were made early 2021 and have seen the preacher respond saying God will vindicate him, and then threatening her to retract the statement failure which he will institute legal action within 4 weeks. What happened after the mother in law defied the threats and continued boldly speaking?

When ‘Apostle’ Talent Chiwenga was challenged concerning alleged adultery by his own mother in law, he unleashed lawyers using fake threats after his late wife’s mother, and a ZimEye columnist, Howard Nyoni, the legal summons which are below…

the papers served against Talent Chiwenga’s mother in law

The last page of the legal threat to Talent Chiwenga’s mother in law.

……COPY COPY.

His mother in law had revealed a string of young girls, Talent CHIWENGA has impregnated across Zimbabwe [DISCUSSION LINK]

as also revealed by Howard Nyoni, shortly before CHIWENGA deployed a British ‘Law firm’, through summons which claimed Nyoni is a former church adherent who is now disgruntled. (Nyoni is a veteran analyst who for years has participated in successful prosecution of church sex predators in UK and Zimbabwe),

Talent Chiwenga also began claiming Howard Nyoni is a disgruntled former member of his cult, JRM- Jesus Revelation Ministries, when such a thing has never happened. Nyoni was a panelist in a news discussion with Chiwenga in Nov 2017, during the times Talent Chiwenga was seeking publicity through the news network.

Page 1 of the legal threats against Howard Nyoni

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Part of the legal threats against Mr. Howard Nyoni

One of the young girls Talent Chiwenga raped is his own wife’s younger sister, Tariro Mafuka (+27 62 583 1***, we release the number as there is a criminal investigation for murder), he later secretly married more than 3 years before the accident that killed his wife, Rejoice. He would after that date, secretly drive her back to Zimbabwe from South Africa where she has been since the secret marriage, years before.

Sought for a comment over the last 3 years, Talent Chiwenga has declined responding only to resort to video streams on his church portal where he has constantly avoided the issue of his sex attacks against women and his overspeeding in Masvingo road which killed his wife, Rejoice.

In his first accident, in which he has accused Emmerson Mnangagwa, he was rescued by a top notorious ZANU PF he calls a good Samaritan, Mr Seviyas Piki, and in the 2nd one, he was rescued by an unnamed driver in a white vehicle that quickly whisked him away from the accident scene.

Meanwhile, Chiwenga says he has suffered assassination attempts in the last two accidents which have happened between 2019 and 2020.

In his own words, Talent Chiwenga says he was overspeeding for no valid reason when his wife was killedin the Masvingo-Mvuma road VIDEO, FULL TEXT

The below is a full compilation of Talent Chiwenga’s own words between June and November 2019 speaking on LIVE camera giving details on his allegations.

In his own video, recorded inside hospital less than a day after the accident, the preacher loudly says that he was speeding (in a 60km speed limit zone) at 120 kmeters per hour and he even wanted to accelerate beyond 120km for no other reason other than to rush to Harare and purchase a new fan belt for his car. No one was chasing after him. He then collided with an oncoming haulage truck and three people died as a result of the collision (accident video below).

Speaking during a church service, Talent Chiwenga said, ” I had a friend in Eugene Kanyuchi. I am sure many of you you know him. He served me in the work of Christ in the protocol department. And I had Mai Vhurumuko, and I think you all know her, you all knew her. VIDEO ( The story continues below)…

VIDEO LOADING BELOW…

“I faced death with those 2 people for as long as they were in the ministry. A week before we drove to South Africa I sat down with both of them and I said to them- you are following me everywhere I am going, I am in danger because in those three weeks before the accident we had a lot of incidents where death threats continued to come.

“I am sure you still remember at First Street when there was a message that came: run away they are going to come to kill you. And I said I am not going to run. Because I cannot run away from death death is something that nobody can run away from. So I sat with her husband and Mai Vhurumuku, and Baba Vhurumuku is not here, he works outside the country, and I told them there is death that is imminent; we knew about it it, we wrote a letter to president Emmerson Mnangagwa.

“And I told them that I was going to deliver that letter. The two of them, they volunteered to go with me, and I said if I don’t come back what happens to you?

“They said we will then not come back all of us. Vari vaviri, Baba Kanyuchi naMai Vhurumuku, ndaiti ndakavaudza kuti Vhangeri iyi ine vavengi vakawanda, ichasvika panguva yekuti tichafanirwa kuifira, vaiti, ” we are ready to die for the gospel.”

“Hapana anga aine rwendo rwekuenda kuSouth Africa pahu two hwavo. They volunteered to go with me. Three times in South Africa Thursday, Friday and Saturday, I saw a vision somebody was pointing a gun at me and I was being shot. And I was dying in that vision and then I was seeing myself dying when I was standing on the other side, and I told Baba Kanyuchi, I told Mai Chiwenga, this is what is going to happen, I am not comfortable something is about to happen. And they said let the will of the lord prevail.

“Our greatest challenge is when that time comes in our lives are we going to be holding our faith like they did? That is why we cannot count their departure, as a loss, it is not them that lost, it is us who lost. We lost an opportunity to go in good time, murikundinzwa here vadikani? Takashaiwa mukana wekuenda, zvichakanaka. So I just want to remind you that the people that do not believe do not understand their level, their carnal level, their corruptible level, their crooked level, we know what you are aiming for, we know the Lord, we know the Lord is coming. We know we shall be vindicated. We know we shall be justified. We know the gospel is going to go on. We know nobody is going to stop the gospel. We know nothing is going to stop the gospel.

“Not even the murderers, not even the politicians. Not even the CIO, not even the army, they will not stop this gospel. They can kill me today but they can’t kill the gospel.

“Tell your neighbour: they can kill me today but they can’t kill the gospel. The gospel cannot be killed because not even a bullet can reach close to the gospel. It is spiritual it is not physical.

“The AK47 kana CZ Pistol, inogona kuuraya nyama, asi mweya haigone kuuraya. So we just want to observe a moment of silence, but I want us us to first of all read this whole passage, in Phillipians chapter 1, let me read it up to verse 30. And then we observed a moment of silence to remind ourselves that there is a burden that lies squarely on our shoulders, to uphold the faith and to the very end, like our comrades did. They are our comrades, they are our heroes. They are heroes of faith, they stood firm for the gospel, and we have got to do the same. If we walk away from the faith, we are disappointing them. Hallelujah, Jesus is counting on us to stand firm unto the very end. For to me to live is Christ and to die is gain.”

What happened after the mother in law defied the threats and continued boldly speaking? Nothing happened to her, and the legal papers were never actioned. 

FC Platinum Break Herentals Jinx

FORMER Premier Soccer League champions FC Platinum edged bogey side Herentals 1-nil at Rufaro Stadium this Monday to maintain top spot on the Premier Soccer League log standings.

The Platinum miners lost both league matches to Herentals last season and the Norman Mapeza-coached side was determined to right the wrongs.

A second-half goal from midfielder Brian Banda was the difference between the two sides.

“We are very happy with the win, it was a difficult match but we held on, we started well but did not trouble their goal line that much but we managed to rectify that and got the win,” said Mapeza.

His opposite number Celestino Benza was pleased to challenge a big side.

“We are improving as a side and if we continue with this play I am sure we can find the back of the net and start winning matches,” said Benza.

In other matches, Dynamos secured their first win of the season after edging Bikita Minerals 1-nil at Sakubva, while Highlanders continue with the momentum after beating TelOne 2-nil.

Defending champions, Ngezi Platinum Stars managed their first win of the season as well after edging Manica Diamonds 1-nil at Baobab Stadium, while Simba Bhora beat Hwange 2-nil at Wadzanayi Stadium.

Bulawayo Chiefs thumped Yadah 3-1 to conclude match day four.

FC Platinum remain on top of the log with 10 points from four matches followed by Highlanders, who have the same record but are only separated by goal difference, while Bulawayo Chiefs and Simba Bhora with seven points each conclude the top four positions.

Last year’s runners-up, Manica Diamonds anchor the log with a single point, while Herentals also with a single point are second from the bottom.

Yadah have two points and lie third from the bottom and Arenel Movers are on 15th with three points.

ZBC News

Law Society Responds To 700 Lawyers Story Without Explaining Why Zibusiso, Welshman Are Walking Scot Free | FULL TEXT

HARARE, 2 April 2024 – The Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) has issued a clarifying statement in response to widespread so called “misinformation” concerning the integrity of its members and the legal profession at large. The organization emphasizes its commitment to maintaining high ethical standards and refutes inaccurate media reports suggesting that a significant number of lawyers have been involved in unprofessional conduct, specifically relating to the mismanagement of trust funds.

The controversy stemmed from the publication of Mr. Lloyd Mativenga Mhishi’s book, *Being the Best Lawyer*, which was launched on 22 March 2024. The book, celebrating the essence of legal professionalism through personal anecdotes and a call for adherence to core values, was mistakenly interpreted by some media outlets as an indictment of the legal profession’s integrity. Contrary to reports, Mr. Mhishi did not cite any statistics regarding unprofessional conduct within the profession.

The LSZ criticized these reports for being based on inaccurate data, purportedly linking them to unrelated stories from 2023. The society highlights its proactive approach in handling complaints against legal practitioners, emphasizing that all grievances are thoroughly investigated in accordance with relevant laws and policies. Only a fraction of these complaints result in disciplinary actions, and the figures cited by some media outlets grossly misrepresent the reality.

In its efforts to ensure accountability and transparency, the LSZ Council exercises a range of deterrent measures against malpractice, including fines and reprimands. In cases of severe misconduct, the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal (LPDT) has the authority to impose stricter penalties such as suspension or de-registration. However, the LSZ confirms that the total number of lawyers de-registered over the past 40 years is significantly lower than reported, and such information is readily available on its website.

The Law Society assures the public of the profession’s integrity, noting that every licensed legal practitioner in Zimbabwe is vetted and registered, with their licensing status openly accessible. This transparency, according to the LSZ, is foundational to ensuring that the public can confidently entrust their legal matters to their lawyers.

The LSZ’s statement, if accurate, will serve as a reminder of the importance of accurate reporting and fact-checking, especially when dealing with professions that hold a significant place in public trust and the administration of justice. The society reaffirms its dedication to upholding the highest standards of legal practice in Zimbabwe, ensuring the legal profession’s role in advancing justice and the rule of law remains unblemished.

Return My Snakes

Traditional Healer Predicts Reunion with Seized Cobras Amidst Spiritual Controversy in Zimbabwe

In an extraordinary turn of events that intertwines traditional beliefs with wildlife conservation laws, a traditional healer in Zimbabwe has made a confident declaration to a magistrate, asserting his imminent reunion with his two deadly cobra snakes. These snakes were recently seized by the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) in Kwekwe, sparking a legal and spiritual discussion that transcends the ordinary.

Polite Ncube, a self-proclaimed n’anga from Gono Village, Chief Mkoka in Gokwe, found himself in the legal spotlight after being apprehended with the snakes in the central business district of Kwekwe at around 3 am last Monday. Standing before Magistrate Mildred Matuvi, Ncube faced charges under the Parks and Wildlife Act for his unconventional companions.

In court, Ncube pled guilty but implored the magistrate for leniency, revealing the deeper connection he holds with these snakes. “They are not just snakes to me; they are my source of power and guidance,” Ncube explained, detailing how these cobras, inherited from his grandfather four years ago, assist him in locating medicinal herbs through visions in his dreams.

The case took a turn towards the surreal as Ncube claimed that the officials from Zimparks who took his snakes were receiving spiritual visitations from his deceased grandfather. “My grandfather has been appearing to them in their dreams, a sign of the spiritual unrest caused by separating me from my snakes,” Ncube shared, adding a layer of mystery and traditional belief to the proceedings.

Magistrate Matuvi, faced with this unique scenario, fined Ncube US$200 or alternatively sentenced him to four months in prison, a decision that has ignited discussions on the balance between cultural respect and wildlife conservation. “This case challenges us to think deeply about our laws and beliefs,” Matuvi remarked, recognizing the complex cultural fabric of Zimbabwe.

This incident highlights the intricate relationship between humans, animals, and the spiritual world in Zimbabwean culture, showcasing the challenges faced by modern law enforcement when it intersects with deeply rooted traditional practices. As the community watches to see if Ncube’s predictions will come true, this story continues to unfold, reminding us of the enduring power of belief and the mysteries that bind us to the natural world.- Agencies

ZRP Says It’s Found King Lobengula’s Remains In Zambia Instead Of Itai Dzamara

By Farai D Hove | Analysis | In a twist that veers into the realm of the absurd, Charity Charamba, the once-respected spokesperson for the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), has purportedly unearthed the remains of the 19th-century Ndebele monarch, King Lobengula, in Zambia. This announcement comes against the stark backdrop of the ZRP’s ongoing inability to solve the more contemporary and pressing case of Itai Dzamara, the activist who vanished without a trace nearly a decade ago. The apparent breakthrough in historical sleuthing starkly contrasts with the authorities’ longstanding failure to address modern human rights concerns, drawing skepticism and raising eyebrows far and wide.

The revelation that King Lobengula’s final resting place has been “discovered” in a cave in Zambia, under the auspices of a fact-finding mission led by esteemed historian Mr. Pathisa Nyathi and funded by President Mnangagwa, has struck many as a curious prioritization of resources. Critics argue that the resources might have been better spent addressing the myriad of current issues plaguing the nation, not least the unresolved disappearance of Dzamara.

“Beyond Pupu, what happened to the King? that is the question that we need to answer,” said Mr. Nyathi, seemingly oblivious to the irony of his quest. In the shadow of the ZRP’s glaring incapacity to locate one of their own citizens, the dedication to unearthing a monarch who vanished over a century ago has been met with derision. The mission’s alleged success in pinpointing King Lobengula’s remains in line with Ndebele customs has provoked not awe, but incredulity, as voices within and beyond Zimbabwe question the juxtaposition of historical adventure against a grim record of unresolved contemporary disappearances.

The notion that King Lobengula, who supposedly “never disappeared” but rather took up a new life in Chipata, has been easier to find than a man who vanished in 2015, is being ridiculed as an embarrassing commentary on the state’s priorities and capabilities. The endeavor, described by Nyathi as a journey to correct the one-sided narrative of the Battle of Pupu, is seen by many as an absurd misallocation of effort when present injustices demand attention.

Furthermore, the enthusiasm shown by Mr. Nyathi and the delegates, including King Lobengula’s descendants, contrasts sharply with the despondency and frustration felt by those still seeking answers for the numerous missing persons in Zimbabwe today. The promise to publish a book about their “historic” findings seems, to many, a macabre joke when there are so many current stories of loss and disappearance that remain untold and unaddressed.

As Zimbabwe grapples with its complex history and the ghosts of its colonial past, the juxtaposition of celebrating the “discovery” of a long-dead king while failing to account for the lives of contemporary citizens casts a long shadow over the intentions and competencies of its authorities. The affair has not only drawn ridicule but has also served as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice and accountability in the face of seemingly misplaced priorities.

Apostle Chiwenga Who Instructs Cheating, Announces Death On A Cheating Congregant for Cheating | FULL TEXT

….Someone will collapse right here on the pulpit and die while singing, and we will go and bury them immediately without delay. By the way people who die because of curses should not be buried the proper way; we shouldn’t conduct a funeral, when someone is cursed by God, and he dies, and if you have behaved like this and you are in the praise department, you must be warned you must repent and you must mend your ways before God

By Religion Reporter | At a time he has been accused of sacrificing people by his mother in law, the preacher Talent Chiwenga announces imminent death of a male congregant who he instructs his church to bury the (name redacted) member the way the arrested Nyabira, Madzibaba Ishmael is under trial for.

Chiwenga speaks in full saying:

“The house of worship is a place where people don’t come without looking at their state of holiness. If your state of holiness is not important to you, you are not the right person to come to the place of worship. People look at themselves before they take a bath, I am going to the place of worship. You must know what God accepts and what God does not accept.

Talent Chiwenga

“Right now, I am going to give you a prophecy huh? I want to give you. I want to give you two prophecies.

“The other ones I heard it last night, the Lord spoke to me last night, and I have to say it; a very sad prophecy but I hope we can pray and God will help us so that we can get a reprieve on that prophecy, I saw us as a church losing a believer that is known by most people in the church and not being able to recover his body.

“We do not want to see that happening. We know that death will come to all of us and that we are not meant to live in this world forever, but it will be a very painful situation for one of our people to disappear and not be accounted for because the family of this person’s life. His family will not be will not find closure and also seeing the body will give us an understanding of what happened, and took his life, so I don’t know when it is going to happen. I don’t know who it is. I am very honest I don’t know who it is, but, I don’t hear things that don’t happen. I’m sure you know that we don’t want to see a situation where we lose one of our people and not find his body -where people say he was last seen going that way maybe he was attacked by robbers what happened to him? What happened to him? You can’t find his body after looking and looking and looking, we can’t find his body, so I want us to pray in your own personal space and time to pray that we may not, we may find the body of this person.

“What we can change is his dates. His dates to go are unchangeable. But what we can change what God can give us grace on is to recover his body. Yes, that’s, that’s what I want to talk about, but there is also a warning that I want to give and I hope we observe this warning very carefully. The Lord said we must continue to emphasise the need for people who we have in the house to fear God and we haven’t had a very good experience so far with people that are in the praise team.

“We have always had people who join our praise team and they misbehave they live alive that is ungodly and some of them. We are embarrassed by what they have done because we can’t have a situation where a married person who is in the praise team is found to have dated another married person or another woman and abandoned his family.

“We don’t expect that and we are going to institute and implement a lot of rigorous measures to vet people who join our praise team; and all over the world, Jesus revelation ministries, our regional coordinators and leaders must implement measures to sit down and vet and interview people who are going to join even our assembly praise team, people who sing in the church play a very very important role.

“To a greater extent they are the image of the church singing is as spiritual ministry, which requires purity for it to be acceptable unto God. And we want to make you understand that when you miss-step in your walk of faith, be quick to approach those who must guide you to your recovery, we don’t want to see girls and boys joining the praise team and coming from fornication to come before the pulpit and sing for us, we don’t accept that it is acceptable and what I am warning is that we are going to have one of them dying on the pulpit; we are going to bury someone from the pulpit because of this, it is going to bring a curse if you think that God cannot do that dare him.

“I will be here if I’m not here, those will be alive will testify. Someone will collapse right here on the pulpit and die while singing, and we will just go and bury them immediately without delay. By the way people who die because of curses should not be buried the proper way; we shouldn’t conduct a funeral, when someone is cursed by God, and he dies, and if you have behaved like this and you are in the praise department, you must be warned you must repent and you must mend your ways before God. Don’t be filthy and pretend to be fine.

“We may love your voice, but God is more interested in your character than your voice. Your voice is useless to us if you can’t keep a character of holiness in the house of God, there is nothing more painful than leaving a service so that we can go and bury you but what we will see is that God will take us through to get you bed if that person collapses and dies we will just take them and go and bury them on the very same day.

“The person will be buried on that day, if we discover that we will have a problem with their relative, we will go and put the body in the mortuary and to those who have done this.

“Some of them have come to me and you can testify that ever since you came into the praise and you were singing and you were singing while you were living at filthy life. You can tell that you already had a curse. You can tell that things are not going very well for you.

“Pray that God may take that curse from you, I don’t curse people I did not say that I curse you I am telling you what brings a curse on your life you understand don’t take these things lightly


ORIGINAL ARTICLE PUBLISHED MARCH 2024:


By A Correspondent | ‘Apostle’ Talent Chiwenga, has had his integrity questioned after altering his stance on several sermons regarding infidelity in marriage.

Chiwenga who has deleted some of his videos now preaches that wives must allow another woman to coexist with them inside the same home. 

In 2019, Chiwenga advocated against the pursuit of having male offspring, stating, “If you have daughters, be content, and thank God for the children you have. No child is less of a child.” (VIDEO BELOW STORY CONTINUES) 

However, by February 2024, his position shifted dramatically, now advocating for men to take a second wife specifically to father sons. He argued, “A woman who hasn’t borne a son owes her husband. Hence, if she fails to produce a son after three or four attempts, she shouldn’t complain if her husband seeks another wife for this purpose.”

He further explained, “The new wife isn’t your enemy but a helper, as you’ve failed in your duty, and your husband is merely seeking assistance. Being a wife in God’s eyes isn’t about physical appearance.”

This recent message starkly contrasts his earlier teachings. At one point, he critiqued the obsession with fathering a son to carry on the family name, asking, “Why the fixation on a male heir? Was Jesus, who left no children, mistaken in focusing on his heavenly father’s legacy? Pursuing a son could result in numerous daughters, all while missing the point of legacy and value in all children.”

This is Talent Chiwenga’s secret girlfriend, Tariro Mafuka (left) he secretly married in 2015, over 4yrs before the 120km per hr speed rush accident in the Masvingo-Mvuma strip rd that killed his wife, Rejoice (right). He says uniformed CIO’s have crossed the Limpopo into SA to kill him

The preacher Talent Chiwenga announces that it is okay to bed ones brother’s widow, without marrying her (video below). LIVE DISCUSSION COMING UP SUNDAY 5PM-60M UK TIME (HOWARD NYONI)

7 Months Running (review)

ARTICLE PUBLISHED ON 15 SEPT 2021 “If we thought it’s not possible for a person to sacrifice his wife for powers so their church grows, that’s what Chiwenga did. If he wants to deny that, I’ll download everything that’s happened in his face,” Talent Chiwenga’s mother in law alleged as the accused defended self saying,” God will vindicate me.”

The damning allegations were made early 2021 and have seen the preacher respond saying God will vindicate him, and then threatening her to retract the statement failure which he will institute legal action within 4 weeks. What happened after the mother in law defied the threats and continued boldly speaking?

When ‘Apostle’ Talent Chiwenga was challenged concerning alleged adultery by his own mother in law, he unleashed lawyers using fake threats after his late wife’s mother, and a ZimEye columnist, Howard Nyoni, the legal summons which are below…

the papers served against Talent Chiwenga’s mother in law

The last page of the legal threat to Talent Chiwenga’s mother in law.

……COPY COPY.

His mother in law had revealed a string of young girls, Talent CHIWENGA has impregnated across Zimbabwe [DISCUSSION LINK]

as also revealed by Howard Nyoni, shortly before CHIWENGA deployed a British ‘Law firm’, through summons which claimed Nyoni is a former church adherent who is now disgruntled. (Nyoni is a veteran analyst who for years has participated in successful prosecution of church sex predators in UK and Zimbabwe),

Talent Chiwenga also began claiming Howard Nyoni is a disgruntled former member of his cult, JRM- Jesus Revelation Ministries, when such a thing has never happened. Nyoni was a panelist in a news discussion with Chiwenga in Nov 2017, during the times Talent Chiwenga was seeking publicity through the news network.

Page 1 of the legal threats against Howard Nyoni

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Part of the legal threats against Mr. Howard Nyoni

One of the young girls Talent Chiwenga raped is his own wife’s younger sister, Tariro Mafuka (+27 62 583 1***, we release the number as there is a criminal investigation for murder), he later secretly married more than 3 years before the accident that killed his wife, Rejoice. He would after that date, secretly drive her back to Zimbabwe from South Africa where she has been since the secret marriage, years before.

Sought for a comment over the last 3 years, Talent Chiwenga has declined responding only to resort to video streams on his church portal where he has constantly avoided the issue of his sex attacks against women and his overspeeding in Masvingo road which killed his wife, Rejoice.

In his first accident, in which he has accused Emmerson Mnangagwa, he was rescued by a top notorious ZANU PF he calls a good Samaritan, Mr Seviyas Piki, and in the 2nd one, he was rescued by an unnamed driver in a white vehicle that quickly whisked him away from the accident scene.

Meanwhile, Chiwenga says he has suffered assassination attempts in the last two accidents which have happened between 2019 and 2020.

In his own words, Talent Chiwenga says he was overspeeding for no valid reason when his wife was killedin the Masvingo-Mvuma road VIDEO, FULL TEXT

The below is a full compilation of Talent Chiwenga’s own words between June and November 2019 speaking on LIVE camera giving details on his allegations.

In his own video, recorded inside hospital less than a day after the accident, the preacher loudly says that he was speeding (in a 60km speed limit zone) at 120 kmeters per hour and he even wanted to accelerate beyond 120km for no other reason other than to rush to Harare and purchase a new fan belt for his car. No one was chasing after him. He then collided with an oncoming haulage truck and three people died as a result of the collision (accident video below).

Speaking during a church service, Talent Chiwenga said, ” I had a friend in Eugene Kanyuchi. I am sure many of you you know him. He served me in the work of Christ in the protocol department. And I had Mai Vhurumuko, and I think you all know her, you all knew her. VIDEO ( The story continues below)…

VIDEO LOADING BELOW…

“I faced death with those 2 people for as long as they were in the ministry. A week before we drove to South Africa I sat down with both of them and I said to them- you are following me everywhere I am going, I am in danger because in those three weeks before the accident we had a lot of incidents where death threats continued to come.

“I am sure you still remember at First Street when there was a message that came: run away they are going to come to kill you. And I said I am not going to run. Because I cannot run away from death death is something that nobody can run away from. So I sat with her husband and Mai Vhurumuku, and Baba Vhurumuku is not here, he works outside the country, and I told them there is death that is imminent; we knew about it it, we wrote a letter to president Emmerson Mnangagwa.

“And I told them that I was going to deliver that letter. The two of them, they volunteered to go with me, and I said if I don’t come back what happens to you?

“They said we will then not come back all of us. Vari vaviri, Baba Kanyuchi naMai Vhurumuku, ndaiti ndakavaudza kuti Vhangeri iyi ine vavengi vakawanda, ichasvika panguva yekuti tichafanirwa kuifira, vaiti, ” we are ready to die for the gospel.”

“Hapana anga aine rwendo rwekuenda kuSouth Africa pahu two hwavo. They volunteered to go with me. Three times in South Africa Thursday, Friday and Saturday, I saw a vision somebody was pointing a gun at me and I was being shot. And I was dying in that vision and then I was seeing myself dying when I was standing on the other side, and I told Baba Kanyuchi, I told Mai Chiwenga, this is what is going to happen, I am not comfortable something is about to happen. And they said let the will of the lord prevail.

“Our greatest challenge is when that time comes in our lives are we going to be holding our faith like they did? That is why we cannot count their departure, as a loss, it is not them that lost, it is us who lost. We lost an opportunity to go in good time, murikundinzwa here vadikani? Takashaiwa mukana wekuenda, zvichakanaka. So I just want to remind you that the people that do not believe do not understand their level, their carnal level, their corruptible level, their crooked level, we know what you are aiming for, we know the Lord, we know the Lord is coming. We know we shall be vindicated. We know we shall be justified. We know the gospel is going to go on. We know nobody is going to stop the gospel. We know nothing is going to stop the gospel.

“Not even the murderers, not even the politicians. Not even the CIO, not even the army, they will not stop this gospel. They can kill me today but they can’t kill the gospel.

“Tell your neighbour: they can kill me today but they can’t kill the gospel. The gospel cannot be killed because not even a bullet can reach close to the gospel. It is spiritual it is not physical.

“The AK47 kana CZ Pistol, inogona kuuraya nyama, asi mweya haigone kuuraya. So we just want to observe a moment of silence, but I want us us to first of all read this whole passage, in Phillipians chapter 1, let me read it up to verse 30. And then we observed a moment of silence to remind ourselves that there is a burden that lies squarely on our shoulders, to uphold the faith and to the very end, like our comrades did. They are our comrades, they are our heroes. They are heroes of faith, they stood firm for the gospel, and we have got to do the same. If we walk away from the faith, we are disappointing them. Hallelujah, Jesus is counting on us to stand firm unto the very end. For to me to live is Christ and to die is gain.”

What happened after the mother in law defied the threats and continued boldly speaking? Nothing happened to her, and the legal papers were never actioned. 

Zim Universities Produce Mopane Porridge…

Three Zimbabwean universities have collaborated to create a nutritious porridge fortified with mopane worms to address micro-nutrient deficiencies in communities across the country.

The porridge, made from pearl millet, baobab powder, and ground mopane worms, is rich in protein, healthy fats, iron, and zinc.

The goal is to create a culturally accepted food product that can improve diets and combat iron deficiency, especially in children.

The University of Zimbabwe, Chinhoyi University of Technology, and Marondera University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology partnered with UK universities and various organisations to develop the innovative solution.

The project aligns with the Zimbabwean government’s Education 5.0 model, which emphasises using local resources to solve local problems.

The Head of the Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Sciences at UZ, Dr Tonde Matsungo said, “Working with locally available resources is in line with the university’s and the national mantra of the heritage-based education 5.0 where we solve our problems. We are trying to use what we have locally.

Instead of waiting for donors to bring porridge, we want to make sure that we can make our own using our natural resources which tend to be neglected by communities. We are trying to go back to our roots to make sure that people go back to consuming our traditional delicacies.”

“We monitor and compare baseline and end point to see if indeed food had an impact on their physiology.

This is a two-armed trial meaning that half of these are receiving the product with mopane worms and the other half is receiving a product without mopani worms but with all other ingredients. So far we are monitoring them daily, their intake, compliance, adherence and it seems the porridge is being received well in both arms,” said Insects for Nutrition Study’s co-principal investigator, Dr Prosper Chopera.

The chairperson of the Department of Food Science and Technology at CUT, Dr Faith Manditsera said, “The in-vitro bioavailability has already shown that this product has the potential to improve the nutritional status of people. So with the scientific evidence that is also going to come from the feeding trial, we would want to upscale and commercialise the product, we intend to train them so that they can come up with the same product at household level. The production of the porridge might be costly for rural communities so we need to also make sure they can make their own.”

Researchers working with the Ministry of Health and Child Care, Forestry Commission and the Food and Nutrition Council are conducting feeding trials in Gwanda district, where researchers are assessing the porridge’s effectiveness in addressing micronutrient deficiencies in 220 children aged seven to 13.

Food and Nutrition Council’s multi-sectorial coordination unit manager, Mr Alpha Ndlovu said, “One of the key challenges that we have observed in Mat South is the issue of diet quality, we have a challenge of poor diets for children, women of childbearing age and also households.

So this project comes in to breach the gaps in diet quality in terms of promoting the consumption of locally available foods to enhance the quality of diets. This project we are working on is bringing different stakeholders from FNC, academia, to try and come up with a locally grown solution to address the micro-nutrient gaps that are observed in the province as well as in this district.”

To ensure the sustainability of the project, the Forestry Commission is working with communities to develop mopane worm-rearing sites, ensuring a consistent supply of this vital ingredient.

Additionally, communities are being trained to produce the porridge themselves at a household level.

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FC Platinum Maintain Pole Position

FORMER Premier Soccer League champions FC Platinum edged bogey side Herentals 1-nil at Rufaro Stadium this Monday to maintain top spot on the Premier Soccer League log standings.

The Platinum miners lost both league matches to Herentals last season and the Norman Mapeza-coached side was determined to right the wrongs.

A second-half goal from midfielder Brian Banda was the difference between the two sides.

“We are very happy with the win, it was a difficult match but we held on, we started well but did not trouble their goal line that much but we managed to rectify that and got the win,” said Mapeza.

His opposite number Celestino Benza was pleased to challenge a big side.

“We are improving as a side and if we continue with this play I am sure we can find the back of the net and start winning matches,” said Benza.

In other matches, Dynamos secured their first win of the season after edging Bikita Minerals 1-nil at Sakubva, while Highlanders continue with the momentum after beating TelOne 2-nil.

Defending champions, Ngezi Platinum Stars managed their first win of the season as well after edging Manica Diamonds 1-nil at Baobab Stadium, while Simba Bhora beat Hwange 2-nil at Wadzanayi Stadium.

Bulawayo Chiefs thumped Yadah 3-1 to conclude match day four.

FC Platinum remain on top of the log with 10 points from four matches followed by Highlanders, who have the same record but are only separated by goal difference, while Bulawayo Chiefs and Simba Bhora with seven points each conclude the top four positions.

Last year’s runners-up, Manica Diamonds anchor the log with a single point, while Herentals also with a single point are second from the bottom.

Yadah have two points and lie third from the bottom and Arenel Movers are on 15th with three points.

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Chivayo Donates Favourite Rolls Royce Ghost To Scott Sakupwanya

Wicknell Chivayo has gifted his Rolls Royce Ghost to Zanu PF MP for Mabvuku-Tafara Scott Sakupwanya.

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Another Top Junta In Mysterious Death

BIKITA-Another top soldier has died in a mysterious road accident.

The soldier, a retired Zimbabwe National Army Retired Erasmus Rugeje hads died in a fatal head on collision and died on the spot.

His relative a respected junta, Rtd General Engelbert Rugeje confirmed the sad news to a local Masvingo publication.

He said Erasmus Rugeje, who is his uncle was hit by an oncoming Stallion Bus at Maregere Business Centre in Bikita at around 7am today when his Toyota Dyna encroached in the lane of the oncoming bus.

“He was accompanying his daughter to board a bus and after she boarded the bus, he decided to drive back, that is when he encroached on the lane of an oncoming bus near Zvinoita Vamwe Store and was crashed and died on the spot.

“His body was taken to Silveira Hospital mortuary,” said Gen Rugeje.The late Rugeje is from Headman Charamba under Chief Mazungunye in Bikita.

-Midweek Watch

62 Injured as Bus Overturns

By A Correspondent

In a devastating incident that shook the nation, a Passion Link Coaches bus carrying 72 passengers veered off the road and overturned, leaving 62 individuals injured.

The accident occurred in the early hours of April 1, 2024, at the 119th kilometre peg along the Mutare-Masvingo Road.

Confirming the incident, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) reported that the bus lost control, veered to the left, and ultimately flipped onto its roof, causing extensive injuries to the passengers on board.

The aftermath of the crash saw emergency services rushing to the scene to provide assistance and medical attention to the injured victims.

The injured passengers, totaling 62, were promptly transported to Birchenough Bridge Hospital for urgent medical care.

Fortunately, after receiving treatment, they were deemed stable and subsequently discharged from the hospital.

However, the psychological and emotional impact of such a harrowing experience is likely to linger for some time.

Road traffic accidents remain a significant concern in Zimbabwe, with factors such as poor road conditions, speeding, and vehicle maintenance often contributing to such incidents.

The aftermath of these accidents not only results in physical injuries but also incurs emotional trauma and financial burdens on the victims and their families.

In light of this tragic event, there is a pressing need for increased efforts in road safety awareness campaigns, stricter enforcement of traffic regulations, and improved infrastructure maintenance.

Additionally, it is imperative for transportation companies to prioritize passenger safety by ensuring that their vehicles undergo regular maintenance checks and that their drivers adhere to road safety protocols.

Rugeje Dies In A Horror Crash

By Political Reporter – A retired senior Zimbabwe National Army officer Erasmus Rugeje was involved in fatal head on collision and died on the spot, his relative Rtd General Engelbert Rugeje confirmed the sad news to a local Masvingo publication.

He said Erasmus Rugeje, who is his uncle was hit by an oncoming Stallion Bus at Maregere Business Centre in Bikita at around 7am today when his Toyota Dyna encroached in the lane of the oncoming bus.

“He was accompanying his daughter to board a bus and after she boarded the bus, he decided to drive back, that is when he encroached on the lane of an oncoming bus near Zvinoita Vamwe Store and was crashed and died on the spot.

“His body was taken to Silveira Hospital mortuary,” said Gen Rugeje.The late Rugeje is from Headman Charamba under Chief Mazungunye in Bikita.

-Midweek Watch

Biti, Welshman Persuade Chamisa To Come Back As The Going Gets Tough

By Political Reporter-Sengezo Tshabangu handlers Tendai Biti and Welshman Ncube are said to be meeting with Nelson Chamisa for a possible reunion.

Bulawayo mayor David Coltart acknowledged the disarray within the opposition, advocating for a departure from personality-driven politics and urging reconciliation among key figures to effectively challenge Zanu PF’s dominance.

He emphasised the necessity of unity in confronting Zimbabwe’s political challenges, underscoring the complexity of the current opposition landscape.

On the other hand, allies of Nelson Chamisa are reportedly vying for prominent positions within the yet-to-be-disclosed movement.

This development comes in the wake of the destabilisation caused by the contentious recall of elected representatives following the 2023 elections.

Chamisa’s departure from the CCC in January, citing alleged infiltration by Zanu PF, triggered a scramble for power within the opposition ranks. With self-imposed secretary general Sengezo Tshabangu wresting control of the party and initiating recalls of legislators and councillors, Chamisa distanced himself from any specific opposition faction or movement.

Nevertheless, key figures close to Chamisa, notably Amos Chibaya and Gift Siziba, have been actively rallying support under the banner of the Blue Movement.

The mobilisation efforts, particularly in selecting grassroots leaders for the movement, have led to internal divisions.

According to insider sources, the selection process for grassroots leaders has encountered disputes, with some individuals imposing themselves into positions of authority.

The grassroots members are demanding a more inclusive approach to selecting local leaders, highlighting tensions within the burgeoning movement.

While declining to comment on the alleged infighting, Gift Siziba emphasised the overwhelming support for Chamisa among grassroots supporters, citing a fervent desire to combat dictatorship and champion democracy.

Despite the anticipation surrounding the new movement, specifics regarding its launch remain undisclosed.

Siziba emphasised the focus on building a mass movement and organising at the grassroots level to address longstanding electoral challenges in Zimbabwe.

Recent attempts to organise rallies, however, faced obstacles, with a planned event in Mukoba constituency being banned by police.

62 Injured In Easter Holiday Horror Crashes

By Crime and Courts Reporter- The Police have released the number of accidents that happened during the Easter holidays.

In a statement, ZPR said On Monday, April 1, a Passion Link Coaches bus carrying 72 passengers veered off the Mutare–Masvingo Road, resulting in injuries to sixty-two individuals.

ZRP said the injured victims received medical attention at Birchenough Bridge Hospital and were subsequently discharged. The ZRP posted on X:

The ZRP confirms a road traffic accident in which 62 people were injured when a Passion Link Coaches bus with 72 passengers veered off the road to the left before overturning and landing on its roof at the 119-kilometre peg along Mutare –Masvingo Road on 01/04/24 early in the morning. The injured victims were referred to Birchenough Bridge Hospital where they were treated and discharged.

In a separate incident, 14 individuals sustained injuries when an Andile Coaches bus, with 19 passengers on board, veered off the road, flipped over once, and came to rest in a roadside ditch.

The accident took place at the 302 km mark along the Harare-Chirundu Road on March 29, 2024, around 12:38 PM. The bus was en route to Zambia.

Authorities directed three injured passengers to Karoi District Hospital, while the remaining 12 sought medical assistance at Mutendere Hospital in Zambia.

Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, the ZRP spokesperson, emphasized that drivers should refrain from speeding in hazardous conditions.

Sikhala Accuses Government Spooks Of Poisoning…

By A Correspondent

Former Member of Parliament for St Mary’s Constituency, Honorable Job Sikhala, has made startling allegations, suggesting that government agents attempted to poison him.

This revelation comes amidst a backdrop of political upheaval and controversy surrounding the recalls of elected officials, with Sikhala directing scathing criticism towards Sengezo Tshabangu and his associates.

In a statement addressing the suspected poisoning incident, Sikhala did not mince his words, directly implicating government operatives.

“That was the work of those who detained me in solitary confinement who are the masters of this man whose name you use here,” he asserted.

These accusations shed light on the tense political climate in which Sikhala operates, where suspicions of foul play and retaliation run rampant.

However, Sikhala’s concerns extend beyond his personal safety to broader issues of democratic integrity and political accountability. He vehemently condemned the recalls of elected officials orchestrated by Sengezo Tshabangu and his allies, labeling their actions as treacherous.

“Despite committing treachery through the wicked acts of conspiring against the will of the people by recalling elected MPs, you shall pay a price,” Sikhala declared defiantly.

His words reflect the deep-seated frustration and disillusionment felt by many within Zimbabwe’s political landscape, where democratic processes are increasingly under scrutiny.

The recalls of elected officials not only undermine the voice of the electorate but also raise concerns about the abuse of power and manipulation of democratic institutions for personal gain.

Sikhala’s bold stance against these actions serves as a rallying cry for those who champion democracy and transparency.

By speaking out against perceived injustices and threats to his safety, he embodies the resilience and determination of individuals fighting for political change in Zimbabwe.

However, his allegations of poisoning and condemnation of political recalls also underscore the challenges and risks faced by those who dare to challenge the status quo.

In a climate where dissent is met with hostility and retribution, speaking truth to power requires unwavering courage and conviction.

As the political landscape in Zimbabwe continues to evolve, the voices of individuals like Job Sikhala serve as a reminder of the enduring struggle for democracy and justice.

Their unwavering commitment to upholding democratic principles in the face of adversity inspires hope and solidarity among those who seek a brighter future for their nation.

Job Sikhala’s allegations of poisoning by government agents and condemnation of political recalls highlight the complex dynamics at play within Zimbabwe’s political arena.

His courage and determination in the face of adversity serve as a beacon of hope for those who strive for a more equitable and transparent society.

Sikhala Blasts Tshabangu

By A Correspondent

Former Member of Parliament for St Mary’s Constituency, Honorable Job Sikhala, has made startling allegations, suggesting that government agents attempted to poison him.

This revelation comes amidst a backdrop of political upheaval and controversy surrounding the recalls of elected officials, with Sikhala directing scathing criticism towards Sengezo Tshabangu and his associates.

In a statement addressing the suspected poisoning incident, Sikhala did not mince his words, directly implicating government operatives.

“That was the work of those who detained me in solitary confinement who are the masters of this man whose name you use here,” he asserted.

These accusations shed light on the tense political climate in which Sikhala operates, where suspicions of foul play and retaliation run rampant.

However, Sikhala’s concerns extend beyond his personal safety to broader issues of democratic integrity and political accountability. He vehemently condemned the recalls of elected officials orchestrated by Sengezo Tshabangu and his allies, labeling their actions as treacherous.

“Despite committing treachery through the wicked acts of conspiring against the will of the people by recalling elected MPs, you shall pay a price,” Sikhala declared defiantly.

His words reflect the deep-seated frustration and disillusionment felt by many within Zimbabwe’s political landscape, where democratic processes are increasingly under scrutiny.

The recalls of elected officials not only undermine the voice of the electorate but also raise concerns about the abuse of power and manipulation of democratic institutions for personal gain.

Sikhala’s bold stance against these actions serves as a rallying cry for those who champion democracy and transparency.

By speaking out against perceived injustices and threats to his safety, he embodies the resilience and determination of individuals fighting for political change in Zimbabwe.

However, his allegations of poisoning and condemnation of political recalls also underscore the challenges and risks faced by those who dare to challenge the status quo.

In a climate where dissent is met with hostility and retribution, speaking truth to power requires unwavering courage and conviction.

As the political landscape in Zimbabwe continues to evolve, the voices of individuals like Job Sikhala serve as a reminder of the enduring struggle for democracy and justice.

Their unwavering commitment to upholding democratic principles in the face of adversity inspires hope and solidarity among those who seek a brighter future for their nation.

Job Sikhala’s allegations of poisoning by government agents and condemnation of political recalls highlight the complex dynamics at play within Zimbabwe’s political arena.

His courage and determination in the face of adversity serve as a beacon of hope for those who strive for a more equitable and transparent society.

Is This Acceptible?- Man in Red Heels

By Showbiz Reporter | In a world often rigid with gender norms, imagine the surprise of witnessing your own father stride into the room, confidence unwavering, donning red high heels and a skirt. This isn’t a hypothetical scenario for the children of Mark Bryan, a 61-year-old engineer from Germany, who is challenging societal norms one outfit at a time. Mark, a father of three and a dedicated activist for non-gender-centric clothing, lives by the principle that clothes and shoes should not dictate a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity. “Clothes and shoes should not dictate a person’s sexual orientation,” Mark asserts, embodying this belief through his daily attire that boldly includes pumps, boots, and skirts. Historically, high heels were initially designed for men as a means to add height and fashion flair around the 10th century. Despite their evolution into a fashion statement almost exclusively associated with women, Mark stands as a beacon for the reclamation of this footwear by men, advocating that clothing should transcend gender boundaries. Working as a robotics engineer, Mark balances his life between his professional responsibilities and fatherhood, all while managing to stir the pot of traditional fashion norms. With his recent internet fame, Mark has attracted a following intrigued by his defiance of conventional fashion norms. His social media platforms showcase a myriad of looks that champion his cause, accompanied by empowering messages that advocate for the normalization of his clothing choices. Mark’s story is not just about fashion; it’s a narrative of courage, self-expression, and the challenge against the binary understanding of gender through clothing. He demonstrates that attire, a form of personal expression, should not be constrained by outdated societal standards. As Mark continues to wear what he believes reflects his true self, he not only redefines fashion norms but also offers a powerful message of inclusivity and acceptance. In a world that often seeks to categorize and limit, Mark Bryan stands as a testament to the beauty of diversity and the right to individual expression. So, what would you do if your father showed up in red high heels and a skirt? Perhaps the better question is, what does this challenge about our own perceptions of gender, identity, and acceptance? Mark Bryan’s life and advocacy invite us to ponder these questions, encouraging a world where clothing is just that—clothing, free of gender constraints and open to all.

Waste Management Tips

The best way to manage waste is to generate less or none in the first place.

Reducing food waste helps lower carbon emissions and tackle the triple planetary crisis.

More tips on #BeatWastePollution from this week’s #ZeroWasteDay:

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Rinomhota On The Move

Andy Rinomhota is set to leave English Championship side Rotherham and return to his parent club Cardiff City at the end of the season.

The midfielder is on a six-month loan deal from City and will not make his stay a permanent one.

According to English outlet, The Rotherham Advertiser, the Warriors international is among the several players set to leave the club in the coming months.

The publication wrote: “Viktor Johansson is set to be sold, despite having a year left at AESSEAL New York, as a release clause means he can depart if interested clubs offer a certain figure, while loanees Seb Revan, Arvin Appiah, Andy Rinomhota, Charlie Wyke and Femi Seriki will bid farewell.”

Rinomhota moved to Rotherham in January in search of game time after losing his place in the squad at Cardiff City.

Following the transfer, he became a regular in the first XI team at his new club.

His contract at Cardiff is set to expire in June 2025.

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DeMbare Finally Collect Maximum Points

Dynamos registered their first win of the 2024 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season following their 1-0 victory over Bikita Minerals on Monday.

The Glamour Boys had gone for the first three games without a win and moved to five points following the latest result.

Kevin Moyo scored the all important goal from the spot just eight minutes after the restart.

The visitors could have scored a ton of more goals in the match but wasted several chances through out the ninety minutes.

In Gweru, Highlanders overcame TelOne by a 2-0 scoreline.

Bosso got their goals from Lynoth Chikuhwa on the stroke of the half-time before Brighton Ncube doubled the lead on the hour.

The victory saw the Bulawayo giants keeping the pace with leaders FC Platinum, who also won on Monday.

The Platinum Boys edged Herentals 1-0, thanks to the solitary strike of Brian Banda in the second half.

Both Highlanders and FC Platinum are now tied on ten points and only seperated by goal difference.

Elsewhere, Ngezi Platinum also registered their first victory of the campaign after beating Manica Diamonds 1-0, while Simba Bhora cruised past Hwange by a 2-0 margin.

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Climate Change : Waste Management Tips

The best way to manage waste is to generate less or none in the first place.

Reducing food waste helps lower carbon emissions and tackle the triple planetary crisis.

More tips on #BeatWastePollution from this week’s #ZeroWasteDay:

https://www.unep.org/events/un-day/international-day-zero-waste-2024

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Barriade Investments Pressures Sheriff to Evict Mashamhanda Prematurely

By A Correspondent| In the ongoing legal battle between Barriade Investments (Pvt) Ltd and local businessman Tendai Mashamhanda, a contentious issue has emerged over the impending eviction of Mashamhanda from a property valued at US$1,500,000.

Recent legal documents reviewed by this publication reveal a dispute arising from a series of correspondences exchanged between the involved parties, notably a letter dated March 26, 2024, from the Applicant. This letter has drawn criticism for allegedly pressuring the Sheriff to expedite Mashamhanda’s eviction.

Barriade Investments, through its legal representatives, expressed dissatisfaction with the Sheriff’s actions, citing previous notices issued on December 8, 2023, and February 26, 2024. The Applicant contends that no further notice is required and instructs the Sheriff to proceed urgently with executing the writ of eviction. Failure to comply may lead to legal action against the Sheriff and formal complaints to judicial authorities, the letter warns.

In response, Mashamhanda’s legal team raised concerns over what they perceive as an attempt to manipulate the legal system for premature eviction. They argue that the Applicant misinterpreted a High Court order issued on March 21, 2024, in case HCH1189/24.

Mashamhanda’s representatives point out the Applicant’s apparent unawareness of Rule 60(19) of the High Court Rules 2021, which dictates the handling of non-urgent applications. They emphasize that such cases are transferred to the ordinary court roll without the need for fresh applications.

“This means that case HCH1189/24 has simply been transferred to the ordinary court roll and is still pending,” states Mashamhanda’s legal team. “In light of the clear and unambiguous meaning of the said Rule, the Sheriff cannot and should not carry out the eviction until the matter HCH1189/24, which is before the Courts, has been determined.”

Furthermore, Mashamhanda’s legal team asserts that the initial failure to execute the eviction was not due to an interdict or stay of execution but because of the pending court application. They argue that the Sheriff should stay execution until the matter is resolved, as per established legal practice.

Fatal Stabbing at Sports Bar Shocks Community

By A Correspondent

Tragedy struck at a sports bar in Pumula South, Bulawayo on the evening of March 30, 2024, as Notho Sibanda, aged 38, lost his life in a senseless act of violence.

The incident, which occurred at approximately 20:40 hours, has prompted a thorough investigation by the police in Pumula.

According to reports from law enforcement authorities, the victim, Notho Sibanda, intervened to prevent a violent altercation between a group of individuals, including a suspect identified only as “Sibho,” and another patron during a beer-drinking spree at the sports bar.

In a tragic turn of events, Sibho and his three unidentified accomplices allegedly attacked Sibanda, stabbing him once in the thigh and once in the back with an unknown sharp object.

The motive behind the attack remains unclear, but it is evident that the confrontation escalated rapidly, resulting in the loss of a life and leaving the community in shock and mourning.

As investigations continue, the police are urging anyone with information about the incident or the identities of the perpetrators to come forward and report to the nearest police station.

Acts of violence, particularly those leading to loss of life, have a profound impact not only on the victims and their families but also on the wider community.

Such incidents underscore the importance of fostering a culture of peace, conflict resolution, and mutual respect within society.

As authorities work diligently to bring the perpetrators to justice, it is crucial for members of the public to cooperate with the investigation and provide any relevant information that may assist in apprehending those responsible.

Additionally, community leaders, law enforcement agencies, and stakeholders must collaborate to address the underlying factors contributing to violence and promote a safer environment for all residents.

The tragic death of Notho Sibanda serves as a somber reminder of the consequences of unchecked aggression and the need for vigilance in maintaining peace and security within our communities.

Let us unite in condemning such senseless acts of violence and strive towards building a society where every individual can live without fear of harm or injustice.

Watch: Chivayo Donates Car To Scott Sakupwanya

Wicknell Chivayo has gifted his Rolls Royce Ghost to Zanu PF MP for Mabvuku-Tafara Scott Sakupwanya.

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Zanu PF MP infects lover with HIV…dumps her.

ZANU PF Mazowe North Member of Parliament, Tsungai Makumbe, recently dragged his estranged lover Ludia Makuvure to court accusing her of tarnishing his image and threatening him with unspecified action.

The two appeared before magistrate Johanna Mukwesha, who heard that the relationship between the two went sour after Makumbe demanded a paternity test for his minor child with the respondent.

Makumbe pleaded with the court to be granted a protection order against his ex-lover, accusing her of coming to his workplace at Zanu PF headquarters to harass him.

He said the respondent was also visiting Parliament, badmouthing him to anyone who cared to listen.

The legislator asked the court to bar the respondent from contacting his church members from Johane Masowe Chishanu in Marimba where she is allegedly spreading lies about him being involved in non-existent love affair at the church.

“She calls almost every male member of my church and lies to them that I am bedding their wives and threatens my female church mates, dragging my name into the mud since I am a leader at the church,” Makumbe said.

Makumbe also told the court that the respondent had no business visiting the Zanu PF headquarters because she does not work there, nor was she involved in any business at the party’s premises, except just being a member of the party.

Makuvure opposed Makumbe’s application and accused him of lying to the court.

She accused Makumbe of allegedly infecting her with HIV and later demanding paternity tests for the minor child.

She also told the court that she was a member of Forever Associate Zimbabwe, a shadowy Zanu PF affiliate organisation, and that her presence at the national party headquarters is unquestionable as she will be attending meetings.

Makuvure also told the court that she does not oppose Makumbe’s request for a paternity test, but asked the court to order him to maintain the minor child.

Magistrate Mukwesha granted Makumbe his application for a protection order against the respondent.

BREAKING: Another Victim of Welshman Ncube’s Qoki USD25 Million Scam Wins Bank Fraud Refund

By A Correspondent | Another victim of Prof Welshman Ncube’s USD25milion Qoki scam has been refunded her money.

Early Tuesday morning, the ZimEye news network received a voice note from the Qoki victim (name withheld) as she announced-

“I feel relieved, this thing has been stressing me day in day out,” she said while screaming that she has received GBP3.000, from her first bank claim for refund.

She becomes victim number 25 to be refunded since the day ZimEye published the first investigative articles in 2023.

Over 550 female investors from Matebeleland were duped to pay in an average of USD45,000 per person into Professor Ncube’s faction’s claim that the women are buying predominantly title deeds. The investigation reveals the title deeds are either none resistant, or totally invalid for land rights transfer.

Prof Ncube is entangled in the scam three times, as both the lawyer of the Qoki founder, Sithule Tshuma, and the lawyer for the victims. In a way that further makes money disappear, Prof Ncube is boss to the chief founder, Jimmy Chasafara who runs by the alias, Ndaba Nhuku.

Several court cases are currently underway.

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Job Sikhala Alleges Poisoning By Government Agents

By A Correspondent

Former Member of Parliament for St Mary’s Constituency, Honorable Job Sikhala, has made startling allegations, suggesting that government agents attempted to poison him.

This revelation comes amidst a backdrop of political upheaval and controversy surrounding the recalls of elected officials, with Sikhala directing scathing criticism towards Sengezo Tshabangu and his associates.

In a statement addressing the suspected poisoning incident, Sikhala did not mince his words, directly implicating government operatives.

“That was the work of those who detained me in solitary confinement who are the masters of this man whose name you use here,” he asserted.

These accusations shed light on the tense political climate in which Sikhala operates, where suspicions of foul play and retaliation run rampant.

However, Sikhala’s concerns extend beyond his personal safety to broader issues of democratic integrity and political accountability. He vehemently condemned the recalls of elected officials orchestrated by Sengezo Tshabangu and his allies, labeling their actions as treacherous.

“Despite committing treachery through the wicked acts of conspiring against the will of the people by recalling elected MPs, you shall pay a price,” Sikhala declared defiantly.

His words reflect the deep-seated frustration and disillusionment felt by many within Zimbabwe’s political landscape, where democratic processes are increasingly under scrutiny.

The recalls of elected officials not only undermine the voice of the electorate but also raise concerns about the abuse of power and manipulation of democratic institutions for personal gain.

Sikhala’s bold stance against these actions serves as a rallying cry for those who champion democracy and transparency.

By speaking out against perceived injustices and threats to his safety, he embodies the resilience and determination of individuals fighting for political change in Zimbabwe.

However, his allegations of poisoning and condemnation of political recalls also underscore the challenges and risks faced by those who dare to challenge the status quo.

In a climate where dissent is met with hostility and retribution, speaking truth to power requires unwavering courage and conviction.

As the political landscape in Zimbabwe continues to evolve, the voices of individuals like Job Sikhala serve as a reminder of the enduring struggle for democracy and justice.

Their unwavering commitment to upholding democratic principles in the face of adversity inspires hope and solidarity among those who seek a brighter future for their nation.

Job Sikhala’s allegations of poisoning by government agents and condemnation of political recalls highlight the complex dynamics at play within Zimbabwe’s political arena.

His courage and determination in the face of adversity serve as a beacon of hope for those who strive for a more equitable and transparent society.

Rugeje Dies…

BIKITA-Zimbabwe National Army Retired Erasmus Rugeje was involved in fatal head on collision and died on the spot, Rtd General Engelbert Rugeje confirmed the sad news to The Midweek Watch.

He said Erasmus Rugeje, who is his uncle was hit by an oncoming Stallion Bus at Maregere Business Centre in Bikita at around 7am today when his Toyota Dyna encroached in the lane of the oncoming bus.

“He was accompanying his daughter to board a bus and after she boarded the bus, he decided to drive back, that is when he encroached on the lane of an oncoming bus near Zvinoita Vamwe Store and was crashed and died on the spot.

“His body was taken to Silveira Hospital mortuary,” said Gen Rugeje.

The late Rugeje is from Headman Charamba under Chief Mazungunye in Bikita.

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Retired Army Boss Dies In Stallion Cruise Accident

BIKITA-Zimbabwe National Army Retired Erasmus Rugeje was involved in fatal head on collision and died on the spot, Rtd General Engelbert Rugeje confirmed the sad news to a local Masvingo publication.

He said Erasmus Rugeje, who is his uncle was hit by an oncoming Stallion Bus at Maregere Business Centre in Bikita at around 7am today when his Toyota Dyna encroached in the lane of the oncoming bus.

“He was accompanying his daughter to board a bus and after she boarded the bus, he decided to drive back, that is when he encroached on the lane of an oncoming bus near Zvinoita Vamwe Store and was crashed and died on the spot.

“His body was taken to Silveira Hospital mortuary,” said Gen Rugeje.The late Rugeje is from Headman Charamba under Chief Mazungunye in Bikita.

-Midweek Watch

Mupfumira Says Small Houses Should Not Benefit From Deceased Estate

Prisca Mupfumira, the ZANU PF Senator for Mashonaland West province, asserts that girlfriends of married men, colloquially known as “small houses,” should not receive benefits from a deceased estate to the detriment of the deceased’s spouse.

As of 2022, the Marriages Act (Chapter 5:15) acknowledges ‘civil partnerships’—unions between a man and a woman who cohabit without the customary payment of lobola—and grants property rights to the individuals in such relationships.

During a Senate debate initiated by Mashonaland West Senator Bybit Lydia Tsomondo, Mupfumira emphasized that “small houses” should not automatically inherit from a deceased estate solely based on cohabitation.

“You find that sometimes some girlfriends end up benefitting. It might be because the husband was cohabitating with a girlfriend for three months and you find such a woman benefitting…Because he died while staying with a small house, she ends up taking everything,” said Mupfumira.

Condolence Messages For The Late Rutendo Natasha Muzadzi

Warwadzisa munin’ina wangu.

I’m broken????I don’t know how if I will heal from this,moyo wangu watsemuka tsemuka?kuronga kwaMwari kwacho kunorwadza. Rest in peace baby, I’m so broken azvisikutambirika.

Rutendo Natasha Muzadzi

On her own… Rutendo Natasha Muzadzi

For the past hours I have been hoping someone will say it’s a joke ???for the past 2 years we have been staying together in the same house,seeing each other every single day, making memories daily, sharing secrets, the good and the bad you we have had each others backs. How do I digest this? How do I heal were do I start from? Rutendo kani ndikurwadziwa ini???? – Fadzai Maunganidze

Remitly partners Zimachievers UK as 2024 Nominees announced.

By A Correspondent| Global remittance giant Remitly has been confirmed as the headline partner for the forthcoming 2024 Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) UK Edition set for 11 May in Birmingham.

Remitly is an online remittance service company that offers international money transfers to over 150 countries. It was founded in 2011 by Matthew Oppenheimer, Josh Hug, and Shivaas Gulati and became publicly traded on the Nasdaq exchange in September 2021

“We are delighted to partner with Remitly on this incredible journey of celebrating high excellence in our communities worldwide. Thank you Remitly for coming on board with us ” said ZAA founder Conrad Mwanza.

“Our visions are aligned as we both aim to empower through amplifying success stories and creating platforms that encourage international collaboration and uplifting the hopes of our people.”

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If you send over £100 you’ll get £10 off your 1st transfer with Remitly. Just use promo code: CMG10OFF. https://www.remitly.com/us/en/zimbabwe

He expressed gratitude to other sponsors for the annual prestigious event who include Care Quality Support , Diaspora Insurance, Seeff Properties Zimbabwe, Ecocash and Tengai Online.

Mwanza revealed that in recognition of the huge impact Zimbabweans are having in the health sector in the United Kingdom, the ZAA has added this category to this years’ awards ceremony.

“We have seen a huge surge of health care businesses by successful Zimbabwean entrepreneurs in the UK and as the ZAA, we have seen it right to have a separate category acknowledging the efforts of Zimbabweans in the sector. This category is sponsored by Ultra Med Health Care,” Mwanza said.

Zimachievers will be celebrating their 13th anniversary in the UK which is their flagship edition.

Founded in 2010 to honour, recognise and celebrate Zimbabwean changemakers around the world, the movement has grown to create a network across all the continents.
Achievers from fields of academia, sport, media, arts & entertainment, business as well as science and innovation will be awarded for their positive impact in their various fields.

The awards and Independence dinner gala will be held on 11 May at the Birmingham Conference and Events Centre.

The 2024 UK Nominees are:

Health and Social Care Awards Sponsored by Care Quality Support part of Ultra Health solutions

Female Health Care Entrepreneur

Nqobile MPUNZI
Sharon Odongo
Busie Msipa
Hilda Chehore
Moira Pratt-Bennett
Shelter Gore Webb
Theresa Sande-Daniel

Male Health Care Entreprenuer

Tarisai Kadungure
Max Ndongwe
Atherton Tiripano Mutombwera
Nkululeko Mlotshwa

Health Care Business – Agency

A to Z healtcare services Ltd
PB Moinville Care
Goodnews For Life- Domiciliary Care Agency
Caring Hearts and Hands Ltd-Domiciliary Care.
Conerstorne Authetic Care
Legend Integrated care and health

Health Care Business – Supported Living

Chilton Support and Housing Limited
Care for me housing and support services
Cheery Blossom Supported Living Ltd
Pathways of Hope
Better Families Social Work Services Ltd
Golden Care Group Ltd

Overall Social Worker Award 2024

Tambudzai Mutisi
Tarisai Kadungure
Ignatious Mwariwangu
Virginia Mpofu
Chenai Machinjike

Overall Social worker Team leader Award 2024

Ignatious Mwariwangu
Tambudzai Mutisi
Thando Mguni
Tarisai Kadungure
Samkhele Mpofu

Business and Professional Awards sponsored by EcoCash Zimbabwe

Male Entrepreneur

Farai Mutswunguma
Blessed Kapesa
Atherton Tiripano Mutombwera
Tapiwa Admire Kundoro

Female Entrepreneur

Quinn Sowa
Dillys Nyaradzai WRIGHT
Kerryn Rutendo Zendera
Shine Ndebele
Tafadzwa Chinembiri
Korrine Sky
Fiona Radiebee

Business of the Year

Vaka Ltd
Legend Integrated care and health
Shenoz Properties Ltd
Ruka Hair
Sasha Jameson Interior Design
World Cargo

Innovator of the Year

Caroline Caz Gundu
Quinn Sowa
Prisca Chireka
Varaidzo Tendai MOYO
Atherton Tiripano Mutombwera

Professional Of the Year

Taku Parvin
Calvin Mpofu
Kuda Kagogoda
Jay Dungeni
Rufaro Chiriseri

Young Achiever of the Year

Yung T S aka Zim Child
Kupakwashe Manyere
Mudiwa Jani
Alpha Makwara

People’s Choice Awards (sponsored by Tengai Online)

People’s Choice Award

King Kandoro
Shine Ndebele
Kupakwashe Manyere
Mos Groove
DJ Fistoz
Chef Genius
Munashe Chirisa

Female Personality of the Year

Noma Noms
The Nel Twins
Maxine Booth
Ruth Dhliwayo
Kerryn Zendera
Tafadzwa Chinembiri

Male Personality of the Year

Stunner
Tytan
Stewart Nyamayaro
Craig Mr Rocca
Comic Pstor
Kupakwashe Manyere

Influencer of the Year

Takunda Mashoko
Comic Pastor
Stunner
Kupakwashe Manyere
Shoomirai
Nubian Tapiwa
Ruth Kudzai

Zim Based Influencer of the Year

Mama Vee
Comic Elder
Desmond Maringwa
Shoomirai

Entertainment Awards (sponsored by Diaspora Meds)

Outstanding Achievement in Fashion

Craig Mr Rocca
Eglet Mtengwa Nyabvure
Lorraine G
Taberth
Yvonne Yvette

Breakthrough Newcomer of the Year

Kupakwashe Matunge
Dylan Sibanda
Mudiwa Jani
Mos Groove
Fabulous Travellers

Outstanding Achievement in Music – Male

Kazz Khalif
Cakes Tha Vibe
S Bolo
Kyng

Outstanding Achievement in Music – Female

Delee Dube
Rachel Chinouriri
Shingai Shoniwa
Tsungai Tsikirai

DJ of the Year

Nkosana Ncube – djfistoz uk
DJ Bruckout
DJ Stixx
DJ Charlie
P Montana

Sports Personality of the Year

Trey Nyoni
Nakamba
Joseph Madyembwa

Community Awards (Sponsored by Seeff Properties Zimbabwe)

Community Champion

Hazel Jones Jeranji
Sylvia Sanyanga
Rumbi Makoyi
Rufaro Chiriseri
Yvonne Yvette
Korrine Sky

Community Organisation

Kuchengetana Trust
Team Zimbabwe UK
Mufakose Diaspora
PORA
Makomborero
Tariro UK

Cultural Ambassador

Gabriel ‘Sekuru’ Makamanzi
Zim Men Association
Fabulours Travellers
Cooking With Celebrity Chef
Tsungai Tsikirai
Sekuru Africa

Event of the Year

Zimfest
Sama Festival
Ladies of Ireland
Zimlinkup
Zim Independence Weekender

Restaurant of the Year

Luton Restaurant
Afromufasa
ZimBraai
Braai Shack – Milton Keynes

62 Injured In Bus Accident Along Mutare-Masvingo Road

By A Correspondent| A Passion Link Coaches bus carrying 72 passengers veered off the road along the Mutare-Masvingo Road, resulting in injuries to 62 individuals.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirmed the accident, which occurred at the 119 kilometre peg, causing the bus to overturn and land on its roof.

The bus, which was reportedly packed with passengers, experienced a sudden deviation from its course, swerving to the left before ultimately overturning.

According to the ZRP report, emergency responders promptly attended to the scene, transporting the injured victims to Birchenough Bridge Hospital for urgent medical attention. Thankfully, medical personnel were able to provide necessary treatment, leading to the subsequent discharge of the injured individuals.

“The ZRP confirms a road traffic accident in which 62 people were injured when a Passion Link Coaches bus with 72 passengers veered off the road to the left before overturning and landing on its roof at the 119 kilometre peg along Mutare –Masvingo Road on 01/04/24 early in the morning. The injured victims were referred to Birchenough Bridge Hospital where they were treated and discharged,” police said.

Chamisa Outlines Vision For Zimbabwe

By A Correspondent| Zimbabwean opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has outlined his ambitious vision for the country, emphasizing his commitment to radically transform Zimbabwe into a modern, fully developed nation. In a stirring statement, Chamisa articulated his profound desire to usher in an era of progress, prosperity, and unity for all Zimbabweans.

With unwavering determination, Chamisa declared:

“My vision and mandate is to RADICALLY TRANSFORM Zimbabwe into a fully developed and advanced modern nation.”

At the core of Chamisa’s vision lies the aspiration to create a democratic and inclusive society where citizens can thrive and prosper.

He envisions a Zimbabwe that is not only technologically advanced but also culturally vibrant and socially cohesive—a nation that embraces diversity and celebrates its rich heritage.

Chamisa’s vision extends beyond mere economic development; it encompasses a holistic approach to nation-building, encompassing principles of justice, tolerance, and sustainability.

He envisions a republic where every individual can live with dignity and freedom, where justice prevails, and where peace and prosperity are accessible to all.

In his statement, Chamisa outlined the key pillars of his vision, which include:

  1. Democracy and Governance: Chamisa envisions a Zimbabwean democracy that is robust, transparent, and accountable, where the voices of all citizens are heard and respected.
  2. Unity and Diversity: He emphasizes the importance of fostering unity among Zimbabweans, transcending tribal, ethnic, and political divisions to build a more cohesive and inclusive society.
  3. Safety and Security: Chamisa is committed to ensuring the safety and security of all citizens, creating an environment where people feel protected and empowered to pursue their aspirations without fear.
  4. Freedom and Justice: He advocates for a society where freedom of expression and human rights are upheld, and where justice is accessible to all, regardless of social status or political affiliation.
  5. Tolerance and Peace: Chamisa promotes a culture of tolerance and peaceful coexistence, where differences are respected, and conflicts are resolved through dialogue and mutual understanding.
  6. Sustainable Prosperity: Finally, Chamisa envisions a Zimbabwe that achieves sustainable economic growth, providing opportunities for all citizens to thrive and prosper in a rapidly changing global landscape.

In encapsulating his vision, Chamisa emphasized the urgency of accelerating transformation:

“#AccleratedTransformation”

Chamisa’s vision for Zimbabwe represents a bold and inspiring roadmap for the country’s future.

As Zimbabweans grapple with the challenges of the present, his message offers hope and a vision of a brighter tomorrow—a Zimbabwe that is not bound by the limitations of the past but propelled by the limitless potential of its people.

As the nation looks ahead, Chamisa’s vision serves as a rallying cry for unity, progress, and transformation—a call to action for all Zimbabweans to come together and build a future that is truly worthy of their aspirations and dreams.

Teachers Resist New Structured Currency

By A Correspondent| The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe has issued a stern warning against the introduction of a new structured currency, asserting that such a move will be met with staunch resistance from the working people.

In a tweet, the union emphasized that currency reform has historically been utilized to deprive workers of their incomes, savings, and pensions.

“Introduction of structured currency will attract structured resistance from the Working people.Currency reform has been consistently deployed to rob workers of incomes,savings & pensions.Zimbabweans let’s join hands & #StopTheFraud Economy is dollarised,we demand 100%USD salaries,” ARTUZ said.

Moreover, they called for solidarity among Zimbabweans to put an end to economic fraud.

The union’s stance reflects widespread concerns about the potential impact of a structured currency on an economy already heavily reliant on the US dollar.

Oscar Pambuka Gets Podcast Equipment Donation

By A Correspondent| Following his release from prison, former News anchor Oscar Pambuka has been gifted with podcast equipment to help him rebuild his life.

Pambuka took to Facebook to share the news;

Ladies and gentleman God is amazing indeed.The guy you see here VK Lion Heart deserves my appreciation. Just imagine from nowhere, he has just bought me some podcast equipment and I am collecting this week.People who invest in others are jewels in the universe. I have learnt so many things through your gesture Mukoma uye Mwari vakuwedzerei.Zimbabwe ndokumbirawo tivatende nokuti haaa ndatenda.#The Restoration

Planned New Currency Is Empty Swap Of Uniforms By A Poor Team, Says Sabhuku Mliswa

By A Correspondent| Former Norton legislator Temba Peter Mliswa has dismissed the planned launch of a new currency saying it will be an empty swap of uniforms by a poor team.

According to the Newshawks, Zimbabwe is planning to introduce a new structured currency which will be backed by gold reserves but there has been strong criticism of the move by Zimbabweans who feel it will not save the economy from free-fall.

Posting on X, Mliswa said;

“Changing the currency isn’t much of a plan. It’s the empty swap of uniforms by a poor team. It remains itself in any attire. What is of essence is what backs the currency. We have exported all the gold& can’t back our own money. How much gold reserves do we have today.”

Former Mt Pleasant parliamentarian Fadzayi Mahere also spoke strongly against the planned launch of a new currency accusing the government of trying to ambush the nation by launching a currency without even an explanation.

“What kind of country launches a whole new currency with no legal framework, no notice, no explanation to the public as to what it will mean for the banking sector, business or the general public? How can you build trust and confidence when you govern by ambush? It’s a mess,” said Mahere.

CCC legislator for Youth quota Takudzwa Ngadziore also criticized the planned new currency saying it also already set up to fail due to lack of confidence and trust.

“The first crisis we face comes with confidence & trust. Political philosophy will tell you the importance of a , “SOCIAL CONTRACT.” Structured currency or any flowery terms will not lead to economic growth. Excruciatingly, this comes as SADC faces the El Niño drought.Over 4.4 Million Zimbabweans face the risk of hunger ! SAD,” said Ngadziore.

Church Leaders Under Spotlight For Endorsing Mnangagwa Regime

GOVERNMENT has paid tribute to indigenous churches for supporting the development mantra led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa through taking part in empowerment programmes.

Vice President Kembo Mohadi, government officials and the ZANU PF party leadership were in Gutu this Saturday were they attended a church service at the African Apostolic Church led by Mutumwa Paul Mwazha.

Addressing the gathering, Mohadi emphasised on the cordial relations between the church and government pledging government’s commitment towards improving livelihoods.

“Our presence here is a clear testimony of existing good relations between government and the church. Government looks after the welfare of its people, however our spiritual welfare is taken care of by the church. Again the church members play a part in economic development in various sectors of the economy,” he said.

Mohadi paid tribute to the church leader Mutumwa Paul Mwazha who turned 106 years this year, calling upon members to continue following his path.

“Mutumwa Paul Mwazha is among great leaders who took it upon themselves to form indigenous churches and up to today he has got a great following. He is now 106 years and today we celebrate him. It is important that you leaders and congregants continue walking on the path he taught you, following his teachings, norms and values. The most important thing is that he is still alive and he remains the church leader despite his age,” noted Mohadi.

The African Apostolic Church applauded government for supporting them through ensuring the freedom of worship.

“We want to thank our government led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa for ensuring that there is peace and unity in this country. This enables us to enjoy the freedom of worship as stated in our constitution,” noted African Apostolic Church Secretary General, Bishop Richard Juru.

The provincial leadership says it will continue working with the African Apostolic Church on all their programmes as noted by Masvingo Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Honourable Ezra Chadzamira.

“We have a good working relationship with the African Apostolic Church and they support our community development initiatives,” he said.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is on record saying church plays an important role towards the development of the country.

Wicknell Scotfree After USD5mill Vanished As Police Chase Man Over USD50,000

In a shocking revelation of judicial priorities, the Zimbabwean law enforcement’s pursuit of businessman Elliot Mharadze over a USD 50,000 fraud case starkly contrasts with their lackadaisical approach toward the high-profile case of Wicknell Chivayo, involved in a scandal exceeding USD 5 million.

Elliot Mharadze, a Bulawayo businessman, has been the focal point of police efforts for the past five years, accused of defrauding individuals in a botched housing deal. Inspector Abednico Ncube, the Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson, confirmed the increasing complaints against Mharadze, with counts of fraud now totaling 24. Victims were promised houses and stands that never materialized, leading to significant financial losses.

Meanwhile, Wicknell Chivayo’s case, which involves the misappropriation of over USD 5 million from the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) for a solar power project that never commenced, has seemingly been sidelined. The saga began when ZPC aimed to enhance its power generation capacity and issued a tender for the installation of a 100 megawatt solar power plant in Gwanda, which Chivayo won under dubious circumstances, thanks to alleged influence from former Energy Minister Samuel Undenge.

Despite receiving a substantial pre-payment, Chivayo is accused of diverting the funds without initiating the project, leading to a total loss of the allocated amount with nothing to show for it. The discrepancies in handling these cases raise questions about the effectiveness and impartiality of Zimbabwe’s justice and law enforcement systems.

Legal expert, Tendai Biti, criticizes the apparent disparity in handling these cases, stating, “It’s a travesty of justice that small-scale fraudsters like Mharadze are rigorously pursued while individuals involved in monumental financial scandals like Chivayo roam free. This not only undermines public trust in our judicial system but also highlights a

Mnangagwa Vows To Defeat Economic Crisis

By A Correspondent

In the face of mounting economic challenges, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has doubled down on his commitment to overcoming the nation’s economic woes.

Speaking at the ZANU PF 376th Ordinary Session of the Politburo, Mnangagwa vowed to tackle the economic crisis head-on, despite the country’s ongoing struggles.

The remarks come at a time when Zimbabwe is grappling with a myriad of economic hardships, including hyperinflation, currency instability, and widespread poverty.

Despite these daunting obstacles, Mnangagwa’s administration remains steadfast in its determination to implement reforms and revitalize the economy.

During his address, Mnangagwa emphasized the need for unity and resilience in the face of adversity. He reiterated the government’s commitment to implementing structural reforms aimed at stabilizing the economy and fostering sustainable growth.

Mnangagwa’s pledge to defeat economic challenges underscores the urgency of addressing the root causes of Zimbabwe’s economic downturn.

However, critics argue that Mnangagwa’s rhetoric rings hollow in light of the government’s track record of failed policies and lackluster economic performance.

Despite repeated promises of reform, Zimbabwe continues to face deep-seated structural problems that have hindered progress and perpetuated economic stagnation.

Moreover, Mnangagwa’s pledge comes amidst growing public discontent and protests against rising living costs and deteriorating living standards.

Many Zimbabweans have expressed frustration with the government’s inability to deliver meaningful change and improve their quality of life.

In response to Mnangagwa’s remarks, opposition leaders have called for concrete action rather than empty promises.

They argue that meaningful economic reform requires bold leadership and genuine commitment to addressing the root causes of Zimbabwe’s economic woes.

As Zimbabweans grapple with the daily realities of economic hardship, Mnangagwa’s pledge to defeat economic challenges serves as a stark reminder of the uphill battle facing the nation.

While rhetoric may offer temporary reassurance, lasting change will require concerted efforts and sustained commitment from both the government and the people.

The road ahead remains fraught with challenges, but Zimbabweans are no strangers to adversity.

With determination and resilience, they have weathered many storms in the past. As the nation stands at a crossroads, the resolve to overcome economic challenges remains unwavering.

Only time will tell whether Mnangagwa’s pledge will translate into tangible improvements in the lives of ordinary Zimbabweans or remain yet another unfulfilled promise in a nation plagued by uncertainty.

Supreme Court Maintains That Minister Kagonye Is Guilty

Supreme Court Upholds Conviction and Sentence of Former Minister Petronella Kagonye

In a definitive ruling that underscores the rigidity of legal accountability, the Supreme Court has denied former Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Petronella Kagonye’s final appeal against her conviction and sentence related to the misappropriation of 20 laptops. These laptops, donated by the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) for educational purposes in Goromonzi South constituency, were diverted from their intended recipients under Kagonye’s stewardship.

Despite her release from prison in May last year, after serving 10 and two-thirds months of a 16-month sentence (discounted for good behavior), Kagonye’s appeal was more about clearing her name than altering her sentence. The Supreme Court’s rejection of her appeal leaves her with a lifelong criminal record for theft of trust property—a charge reflective of corruption given the circumstances—and a suspended one-year term looming over any future criminal dishonesty.

The heart of Kagonye’s appeal lay in two main arguments: a challenge against the legitimacy of her conviction based on an asserted lack of intent to commit theft, and a contention that her sentence was excessively harsh. These appeals sought to question the High Court’s affirmation of both her conviction and sentence, probing whether her mental state during the commission of the crime was adequately established and if the trial court’s sentence was justifiably endorsed by the higher courts.

Justice Susan Mavangira, representing the Supreme Court’s judgment alongside Justices George Chiweshe and Samuel Kudya, addressed these concerns head-on. The justices collectively found that the trial court’s decision to discredit Kagonye’s testimony—deemed “filled with inconsistencies”—was unassailable. The court thereby confirmed her guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, leaving no ground for the High Court or the Supreme Court to overturn the findings of the trial magistrate, Mrs. Vongai Guwuriro.

Kagonye’s original trial resulted in a 36-month prison sentence, from which 12 months were suspended on the condition of good behavior upon release, and an additional eight months were suspended contingent on her repaying US$10,000, equivalent to the value of the laptops. The High Court, upon reviewing her initial appeal, even opined that the sentence might be considered lenient, considering the gravity of the offense.

This Supreme Court ruling not only closes Kagonye’s chapter of legal appeals but also serves as a potent reminder of the consequences of misuse of office and public trust. The decision illustrates the judiciary’s firm stance on holding public officials to account, emphasizing the importance of integrity in the stewardship of resources intended for public benefit. Through this judgment, the courts have reinforced the message that those in positions of power are not beyond the reach of law, especially when it comes to acts of corruption and misappropriation.- ZIANA

Carbon Removal Key In Dealing With Climate Change Crisis

By A Correspondent

In the ever-evolving lexicon of climate change, terms like “net zero” have taken center stage in discussions around mitigating environmental impact.

Defined by the World Meteorological Organization, this week’s focus on #ClimateDictionary sheds light on the concept of ‘Net Zero’ and its pivotal role in the battle against climate change.

Understanding Net Zero

At its core, achieving net zero involves striking a delicate balance between the amount of carbon dioxide emissions released into the atmosphere and the efforts to remove or offset those emissions.

This equilibrium is crucial in halting the relentless rise in greenhouse gas concentrations, a primary driver of climate change.

The Path to Net Zero

Transitioning to a net zero state requires a multifaceted approach that spans various sectors of society. Energy generation, transportation, industrial processes, and agricultural practices all play significant roles in the emission of greenhouse gases. To achieve net zero, these sectors must undergo a profound transformation towards sustainability and emission reduction.

Carbon Removal Efforts

Central to the concept of net zero are carbon removal efforts aimed at mitigating the impact of existing emissions.

Creating carbon sinks, such as reforestation projects and carbon capture and storage technologies, are key strategies in this endeavor. By enhancing nature-based solutions and investing in innovative technologies, the global community can enhance its capacity to remove carbon from the atmosphere effectively.

The Call for Action

The urgency of achieving net zero emissions cannot be overstated.

With each passing year, the window of opportunity to prevent catastrophic climate change narrows. Bold and decisive actions are required at all levels of society, from individual lifestyle changes to sweeping policy reforms on a global scale.

Collaborative Solutions

International cooperation and collaboration are paramount in the quest for net zero emissions.

Governments, businesses, civil society organizations, and individuals must work together to accelerate the transition to a sustainable and resilient future. Initiatives like the UNDP’s Climate Promise provide valuable resources and guidance to support countries in their efforts towards net zero.

Conclusion

In the fight against climate change, achieving net zero emissions stands as a critical milestone.

By embracing this concept and taking decisive actions to reduce and offset greenhouse gas emissions, humanity can forge a path towards a more sustainable and equitable future for generations to come.

Let us seize the opportunity to turn the tide on climate change and build a world where net zero is not just a goal but a reality.

World Meteorological Organization

This week’s #ClimateDictionary term is ‘Net Zero’.

Achieving net zero means balancing carbon dioxide emissions with removal efforts, like creating carbon sinks, to halt increases in greenhouse gas concentrations. Transitioning to net zero necessitates transforming energy, transportation, and production systems.

For more information, visit: https://climatepromise.undp.org/research-and-reports/climate-dictionary

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Druggies Escape Jail

In a recent crackdown on drug-related offenses, 19 individuals were sentenced to varying penalties, ranging from community service to significant fines, in a concerted effort to combat the drug menace. Despite the severity of their crimes, many of these offenders have managed to avoid jail time, sparking a conversation about the efficacy of the legal system in deterring drug trafficking and possession.

Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, the national police spokesperson, has been vocal about the ongoing campaign to “name and shame” drug lords and suppliers. This initiative has led to the publication of lists on two occasions, aiming to publicly expose those involved in the drug trade. Among the latest to be sentenced are individuals caught with various illegal substances, from mbanje (marijuana) and unregistered medicines to more dangerous drugs like crystal meth and cocaine.

The sentences handed down reflect a wide range of penalties. Wandile Dakamela and Tsitsi Kwaramba each received 12-month sentences for possession of mbanje and unregistered medicines, respectively. On the lighter end of the spectrum, individuals such as Blessing Muparadonha and Michelle Masango were fined for possession of mbanje and a high-energy drink, respectively. The variation in sentencing, according to judicial authorities, depends on the specifics of each case, including the quantity of drugs involved, which can indicate whether the drugs were for personal use or for distribution.

This disparity in sentencing raises questions about the justice system’s approach to drug-related offenses. Critics argue that fines and community service do little to deter the distribution and use of illegal substances, suggesting that more stringent measures are necessary to tackle the problem effectively. The naming and shaming strategy, while controversial, reflects a determination to address drug abuse and trafficking publicly.

Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe has emphasized the government’s commitment to eliminating drug cartels operating within or through Zimbabwe. Alongside legal measures, the police have launched drug abuse awareness campaigns and operations, such as “No to Drug and Substance Abuse,” to curb the drug trade and educate the public about the dangers of drug use.

Despite these efforts, the continued flow of drugs into and through Zimbabwe highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement and the judiciary. The variety of illicit drugs available in the country—including depressants, stimulants, hallucinogens, narcotics, and even substances like skin lighteners and body enlargement products—points to a complex and multifaceted issue.

The fight against drug abuse and trafficking is not only about apprehending and sentencing offenders but also about addressing the root causes of drug addiction and improving the rehabilitation options for those caught in the cycle of abuse. As the legal system evolves to better combat drug-related crimes, a balanced approach that includes prevention, education, and rehabilitation, alongside punitive measures, may offer the best chance of success in this ongoing battle.

Chinese National Arrested Over $200,000 Fraud

A Chinese national, Li Bowen, 33, known also by the alias Robert, has been formally charged with fraud. He made his initial court appearance before regional magistrate Mrs. Marehwanazvo Gofa. The allegations against him involve a fraudulent money transfer deal that reportedly relieved a man of a staggering US$200,000.

The incident, which took place on March 18, revolves around Li allegedly deceiving the complainant and one Edson Makuvise. He is accused of promising them cash in exchange for a transfer of US$200,000 into his company’s (Hebei Chengxin Co Ltd) Bank of China account, purportedly for chemicals. Acting on Li’s assurances, the complainant proceeded to transfer the hefty sum into the specified account and provided Li with the payment proof.

However, the promise of cash in return proved to be illusory. Li Bowen reportedly started to dodge the complainant and Makuvise when they attempted to retrieve their money, prompting them to seek the assistance of the police.

The prosecuting authority, represented by Mr. Loveti Muringwa, laid out the charges, highlighting the significant financial loss suffered by the complainant—to the tune of US$200,000, with no recovery made to date.

In the courtroom, Li Bowen was granted bail set at US$500 and is scheduled to make his next court appearance on April 30. The case has attracted attention, showcasing the ongoing challenges of financial fraud and the international nature of such criminal activities. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the matter as they prepare for the upcoming court proceedings.-state media

Nelson Chamisa Easter Message To Nation

Source : Advocate Nelson Chamisa

THE PROMISE OF VICTORY…

Easter is about Hope, Revival, Redemption and victory anchored upon Our Lord Jesus Christ’s sacrifice, crucifixion and resurrection.

Easter reminds us that in the crucible of adversity, hope blooms.

Easter is a moment of reflection and celebration about the deeds of sacrifice, compassion and love.

Remembering this;
Jesus Christ is our exodus out this otherwise horrible world.
He is our sabbath in a stormy and tumultuous world.

He is our victory against sin, temptation and death.
He is the confirmation of our redemption and the hope of our glory!

Easter seals the covenant,
Reconciles us to eternal life,
Restores us from every ailment,
Recovers what was taken,
Brings forth a new inheritance,
Renews the promise of hope.

Easter encompasses all…
Wishing everyone a joyful Easter!

Avoid being hurtful (in words and deeds) towards others.

Safe travels to everyone travelling this Easter Weekend!

I wish you all a Happy and blessed Easter Weekend.

May you and your family be preserved, revived and rejuvenated by the power of the blood of Jesus!

Thank you Jesus.

Jesus Christ is our victory!

JesusChristreigns

ChooseChrist #ChooseHope

Mohadi Takes Over Paul Mwazha Church Pulpit

GOVERNMENT has paid tribute to indigenous churches for supporting the development mantra led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa through taking part in empowerment programmes.

Vice President Kembo Mohadi, government officials and the ZANU PF party leadership were in Gutu this Saturday were they attended a church service at the African Apostolic Church led by Mutumwa Paul Mwazha.

Addressing the gathering, Mohadi emphasised on the cordial relations between the church and government pledging government’s commitment towards improving livelihoods.

“Our presence here is a clear testimony of existing good relations between government and the church. Government looks after the welfare of its people, however our spiritual welfare is taken care of by the church. Again the church members play a part in economic development in various sectors of the economy,” he said.

Mohadi paid tribute to the church leader Mutumwa Paul Mwazha who turned 106 years this year, calling upon members to continue following his path.

“Mutumwa Paul Mwazha is among great leaders who took it upon themselves to form indigenous churches and up to today he has got a great following. He is now 106 years and today we celebrate him. It is important that you leaders and congregants continue walking on the path he taught you, following his teachings, norms and values. The most important thing is that he is still alive and he remains the church leader despite his age,” noted Mohadi.

The African Apostolic Church applauded government for supporting them through ensuring the freedom of worship.

“We want to thank our government led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa for ensuring that there is peace and unity in this country. This enables us to enjoy the freedom of worship as stated in our constitution,” noted African Apostolic Church Secretary General, Bishop Richard Juru.

The provincial leadership says it will continue working with the African Apostolic Church on all their programmes as noted by Masvingo Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Honourable Ezra Chadzamira.

“We have a good working relationship with the African Apostolic Church and they support our community development initiatives,” he said.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is on record saying church plays an important role towards the development of the country.

ZBC News

Lady Chevrons Shine

THE Zimbabwe Women’s cricket team, the Lady Chevrons have won by eight wickets in their first T20 match against Papua New Gunea at Harare Sports Club this Saturday

The tour continued for the visitors Papua New Gunea as they entered in the three match T20 series.

The two sides met in the shorter version for the first time as they took the field in the first T20.

The Lady Chevrons won the toss and put the tourists into bat and posted 110 runs for a loss of four wickets in 20 overs.

The hosts showed focus and ready to take the challenge in their reply.

Captain Mary-Anne Musonda hit a century with 54 runs off 50 balls while Modester Mupachikwa got a double digit, 45 runs.

The duo helped their side post 111 runs for a loss of two wickets as they reached the target in the 17th over.

Mary-Anne Musonda was named the Player of the Match.

The rivals will be back on the crease this Sunday with Zimbabwe leading the three match series.

The history of the Saudi Arabian national football team

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They needed to wait approximately 30 years until the decades of the 1980s and 1990s to start winning their first trophies. For example, in 1984 they won their 1st AFC Asian Cup ever, which was a turning point in their history. A bet football online with 1xbet.ug/line/Football/ can also be made at the 1xBet platform on these competitions.

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Guardiola Speaks On Title Chances

Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola believes Liverpool are now favourites to win the English Premier League title after they returned to the top of the table on Sunday.

The Reds beat Brighton 2-1, and with goalless result coming from the game between City and Arsenal, they opened a two-point lead at the top.

Speaking after their match at the Etihad, Pep Guardiola said: “Yes. Always who is first is ­favourites, second is Arsenal and we are third.”

When asked if there is any concern that City may run out of matches to catch ­Liverpool, the gaffer added “It’s not in our hands.

All we can do is think of Aston Villa [on Wednesday]. If you are top of the league – like we’ve been before – you are favourites.

“We take the point. We tried. We didn’t create much, they didn’t create much. They defended very compactly and had a lot of quality and physicality. As a team, we’re still there.

“We could have more in some aspects, but I’m satisfied. I told the team ‘don’t be sad’. You have to give credit to Arsenal for the things they do. Maybe we miss a little it in the final third but it is not easy.”

Soccer 24 News

What Is Net Zero In Climate Change?

By A Correspondent

In the ever-evolving lexicon of climate change, terms like “net zero” have taken center stage in discussions around mitigating environmental impact.

Defined by the World Meteorological Organization, this week’s focus on #ClimateDictionary sheds light on the concept of ‘Net Zero’ and its pivotal role in the battle against climate change.

Understanding Net Zero

At its core, achieving net zero involves striking a delicate balance between the amount of carbon dioxide emissions released into the atmosphere and the efforts to remove or offset those emissions.

This equilibrium is crucial in halting the relentless rise in greenhouse gas concentrations, a primary driver of climate change.

The Path to Net Zero

Transitioning to a net zero state requires a multifaceted approach that spans various sectors of society. Energy generation, transportation, industrial processes, and agricultural practices all play significant roles in the emission of greenhouse gases. To achieve net zero, these sectors must undergo a profound transformation towards sustainability and emission reduction.

Carbon Removal Efforts

Central to the concept of net zero are carbon removal efforts aimed at mitigating the impact of existing emissions.

Creating carbon sinks, such as reforestation projects and carbon capture and storage technologies, are key strategies in this endeavor. By enhancing nature-based solutions and investing in innovative technologies, the global community can enhance its capacity to remove carbon from the atmosphere effectively.

The Call for Action

The urgency of achieving net zero emissions cannot be overstated.

With each passing year, the window of opportunity to prevent catastrophic climate change narrows. Bold and decisive actions are required at all levels of society, from individual lifestyle changes to sweeping policy reforms on a global scale.

Collaborative Solutions

International cooperation and collaboration are paramount in the quest for net zero emissions.

Governments, businesses, civil society organizations, and individuals must work together to accelerate the transition to a sustainable and resilient future. Initiatives like the UNDP’s Climate Promise provide valuable resources and guidance to support countries in their efforts towards net zero.

Conclusion

In the fight against climate change, achieving net zero emissions stands as a critical milestone.

By embracing this concept and taking decisive actions to reduce and offset greenhouse gas emissions, humanity can forge a path towards a more sustainable and equitable future for generations to come.

Let us seize the opportunity to turn the tide on climate change and build a world where net zero is not just a goal but a reality.

World Meteorological Organization

This week’s #ClimateDictionary term is ‘Net Zero’.

Achieving net zero means balancing carbon dioxide emissions with removal efforts, like creating carbon sinks, to halt increases in greenhouse gas concentrations. Transitioning to net zero necessitates transforming energy, transportation, and production systems.

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Mnangagwa Seizes Church Pulpit During Easter

By A Correspondent

In a scene that has become all too familiar, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa once again found himself at the center of controversy for seizing a religious platform to promote his political agenda.

This time, it was during the Easter Celebrations at the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) at Mbungo Estates, Masvingo.

The move, upon the invitation of the church’s leader, Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi, has raised eyebrows and left ordinary congregants bewildered.

Mnangagwa’s propensity for grabbing the pulpit to advance his political objectives is well documented, and this latest incident only adds to the ongoing debate surrounding the separation of church and state in Zimbabwe.

During the event, Mnangagwa took to the pulpit, quoting Psalms 122 verse 1: “I was happy when they said let’s go to the house of the Lord.”

He emphasized the importance of prayer and faith in governance, stating, “No Government is created without the hand of God so we must pray to God.”

This sentiment, while seemingly innocuous, underscores Mnangagwa’s efforts to intertwine religious rhetoric with his political message.

Acknowledging the role of prayer in achieving peace, Mnangagwa expressed gratitude to the ZCC for their prayers for the country and emphasized their contribution to the peaceful conduct of elections.

He capitalized on the Easter theme of resurrection, drawing parallels between Jesus Christ’s triumph over death and his party’s electoral victory, stating, “Our people of Zimbabwe spoke and our party ZANU PF registered a resounding victory.”

However, critics argue that Mnangagwa’s presence at the Easter Celebrations was not solely about religious observance but rather a calculated attempt to curry favor with the electorate ahead of upcoming elections. By aligning himself with the church, Mnangagwa seeks to portray himself as a devout leader, thereby bolstering his image and legitimacy in the eyes of voters.

Furthermore, Mnangagwa’s appropriation of religious language and symbols for political gain raises concerns about the erosion of secularism and the blurring of lines between the state and religious institutions.

His use of the pulpit as a platform for partisan messaging undermines the principle of religious neutrality enshrined in Zimbabwe’s constitution and risks alienating members of the public who may not share his political beliefs.

In response to Mnangagwa’s address, some within the church community have voiced their disapproval, viewing his presence as an intrusion into sacred space.

One congregant, who wished to remain anonymous, expressed dismay, stating, “Easter should be a time for reflection and spiritual renewal, not political grandstanding.”

Despite the controversy, Mnangagwa’s appearance at the ZCC Easter Celebrations underscores the intertwined nature of religion and politics in Zimbabwean society.

As the country grapples with economic challenges and political uncertainty, the role of faith-based organizations in shaping public discourse and influencing electoral outcomes remains significant.

In the aftermath of Mnangagwa’s address, the debate over the appropriate relationship between religion and politics is likely to intensify.

Whether his actions are seen as a sincere expression of faith or a cynical ploy for political advantage depends on one’s perspective.

However, what is clear is that the boundaries between the sacred and the secular are increasingly blurred in Zimbabwe’s complex political landscape.

Mnangagwa Vows To Defeat Economic Challenges As Nation Burns

By A Correspondent

In the face of mounting economic challenges, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has doubled down on his commitment to overcoming the nation’s economic woes.

Speaking at the ZANU PF 376th Ordinary Session of the Politburo, Mnangagwa vowed to tackle the economic crisis head-on, despite the country’s ongoing struggles.

The remarks come at a time when Zimbabwe is grappling with a myriad of economic hardships, including hyperinflation, currency instability, and widespread poverty.

Despite these daunting obstacles, Mnangagwa’s administration remains steadfast in its determination to implement reforms and revitalize the economy.

During his address, Mnangagwa emphasized the need for unity and resilience in the face of adversity. He reiterated the government’s commitment to implementing structural reforms aimed at stabilizing the economy and fostering sustainable growth.

Mnangagwa’s pledge to defeat economic challenges underscores the urgency of addressing the root causes of Zimbabwe’s economic downturn.

However, critics argue that Mnangagwa’s rhetoric rings hollow in light of the government’s track record of failed policies and lackluster economic performance.

Despite repeated promises of reform, Zimbabwe continues to face deep-seated structural problems that have hindered progress and perpetuated economic stagnation.

Moreover, Mnangagwa’s pledge comes amidst growing public discontent and protests against rising living costs and deteriorating living standards.

Many Zimbabweans have expressed frustration with the government’s inability to deliver meaningful change and improve their quality of life.

In response to Mnangagwa’s remarks, opposition leaders have called for concrete action rather than empty promises.

They argue that meaningful economic reform requires bold leadership and genuine commitment to addressing the root causes of Zimbabwe’s economic woes.

As Zimbabweans grapple with the daily realities of economic hardship, Mnangagwa’s pledge to defeat economic challenges serves as a stark reminder of the uphill battle facing the nation.

While rhetoric may offer temporary reassurance, lasting change will require concerted efforts and sustained commitment from both the government and the people.

The road ahead remains fraught with challenges, but Zimbabweans are no strangers to adversity.

With determination and resilience, they have weathered many storms in the past. As the nation stands at a crossroads, the resolve to overcome economic challenges remains unwavering.

Only time will tell whether Mnangagwa’s pledge will translate into tangible improvements in the lives of ordinary Zimbabweans or remain yet another unfulfilled promise in a nation plagued by uncertainty.

Mambo Dhuterere Faces Arrest Over Land Scam

Gospel musician, Mambo Dhuterere and his wife are facing threat of arrest after allegedly defrauding members of their church, the Saint John Apostolic Church in a land scam.

Church members accuse Dhuterere of failing to deliver on promises of allocating residential stands in Manyame area or refunding substantial sums of money collected since 2023.

Victims of the purported scam, ranging from Zimbabwean nationals to congregants from South Africa, have come forward with documented evidence and WhatsApp messages, demanding refunds for monies collected under false pretenses.

According to affidavits obtained by this publication, aggrieved members of the church allege that Mambo Dhuterere and his wife solicited payments with promises of allocating residential stands.

However, upon investigation, it was revealed that the land in question lacked proper documentation, infrastructure, and was not earmarked for residential purposes.

The couple allegedly acquired the land as a token of appreciation from certain Zanu-PF leaders for their electoral jingles during the 2023 campaigning period.

Despite assurances of proper documentation and development plans, victims discovered discrepancies upon visiting the site, leading to accusations of deceit and fraud.

Efforts to reach Mambo Dhuterere’s wife for comment were unsuccessful.

Tragedy Strikes: Infant Drowns During Church Gathering in Harare

By A Correspondent

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is currently investigating a heart-wrenching incident that unfolded during a church gathering on the 30th of March, 2024, in Tafara, Harare.

The incident involved the tragic drowning of an 18-month-old infant in an uncovered well while the child’s mother was attending a church service.

According to the statement released by the ZRP, the incident serves as a grim reminder of the importance of prioritizing children’s safety in all environments, including religious gatherings.

A ZRP source said :

“The loss of this innocent life is deeply saddening.

We urge parents to always consider and prioritize their children’s safety, especially in environments where potential hazards may exist.”

The circumstances surrounding the infant’s tragic demise raise concerns about the adequacy of safety measures within the premises where the church service was being held.

While the investigation is ongoing, it is imperative for authorities and community members to assess and address any safety lapses that may have contributed to this devastating incident.

In light of this tragedy, community leaders and religious institutions are encouraged to take proactive measures to ensure the safety of all individuals, particularly vulnerable children.

This includes implementing stringent safety protocols, conducting regular inspections of premises, and educating congregants about potential hazards.

“The safety and well-being of children should be paramount in every setting, including places of worship,” added the police source.

“We implore all parents and guardians to remain vigilant and take proactive steps to safeguard their children from harm.”

As the investigation continues, the ZRP urges anyone with information regarding the circumstances surrounding the incident to come forward and assist with their inquiries.

Additionally, they remind the public to report any safety concerns or hazards they may encounter in their communities to relevant authorities promptly.

In the wake of this tragic event, it is essential for individuals and communities to come together to support the grieving family and to work collaboratively to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

Through collective efforts and a commitment to prioritizing safety, we can strive to create environments where every child is protected and cherished.

Chamisa Mourns Top Gutu Educationist

Former CCC leader Nelson Chamisa has paid homage to his neighbor, the late Jestias Tungamirai Chigerwe, a revered educationist and one of the longest-serving school heads in Gutu South.

Chigerwe died on 29 March and was buried at his rural home in Gutu.

Chamisa, who shared a neighborhood with Chigerwe in Gutu South, delivered a moving speech during the burial ceremony, recalling the profound impact of the late educationist on the community.

He remarked, “Gutu South has lost a visionary leader and a significant community figure.”

The funeral, attended by prominent politicians, church members, business owners, Ministry of Education officials, former and current Gutu South teachers, school heads, Teachers’ Unions Representatives, students, as well as village heads, among others, reflected the widespread influence and respect Mr. Chigerwe commanded.

Describing Chigerwe as a strict disciplinarian dedicated to the growth and development of his students, President Chamisa emphasized the invaluable contributions of the late educator to the field of education. “Mr. Chigerwe’s legacy will continue to inspire generations to come,” he added.

Chigerwe’s illustrious career spanned decades, starting before Zimbabwe gained independence.

He served as the headmaster of Rumhizha Secondary School in Ward 37, Gutu South, where he played a pivotal role in its transformation into one of the best schools in the region, renowned for its outstanding infrastructure and quality of education.

Among those who paid tribute to Chigerwe was Honorable Jacob Nyokanhete, a chartered accountant and businessman, who described the late educator as a father, mentor, and exceptional educationist.

Nyokanhete commended Chigerwe for his unwavering dedication to teaching and wished his soul eternal peace.

Chigerwe’s influence extended beyond the realm of education. As a skilled farmer and renowned hunter, he was known for his multifaceted talents and contributions to community development.

Despite facing persecution for his political beliefs, Chigerwe remained steadfast in his convictions, earning respect from individuals across the political spectrum.